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i sure hope so. >> okay. my time is expired again, thank you very much for showing the courage to come forward. i want to thank the chair for the bills they have proposed, and i certainly support you, thank you very much. >> thank you mister chairman. i would like to begin by thanking mister deutsch for his commitment, i know, to the levinson family, he has been involved in this for -- it is obviously much harder on the family, but i know it's something he's been committed to and done everything he could for his constituents of this particular instance. we appreciate that, i know how frustrating it has been for obviously the family principally. but, a lot of the questions i think, it mostly comes down to what can we do, and we are considering legislation, if you all have a chance to review, was that done in cooperation, are there things you would like us to do additionally other than supporting that legislation? ms. levinson, in particular, was there something you would like to, for example -- i wish this woul
i sure hope so. >> okay. my time is expired again, thank you very much for showing the courage to come forward. i want to thank the chair for the bills they have proposed, and i certainly support you, thank you very much. >> thank you mister chairman. i would like to begin by thanking mister deutsch for his commitment, i know, to the levinson family, he has been involved in this for -- it is obviously much harder on the family, but i know it's something he's been committed to and...
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so i do hope mr. price and this committee can work with you and see if these programs can be more successful in making root causes changes more successful in those regions of origin. so i thank you for mr. price for referencing it. ms. frankel. ms. frankel: thank you, madam chair. mr. secretary, you and i were -- i think we're getting along very well right now. we did -- we did agree that when you educate girls and women and they're healthier it's better for the world. let me find something else we can agree on. rape wrong to torture, to women who are merely protesting for their human rights. would that be wrong? secretary pompeo: want to make sure not to get a double negative. that would be wrong. ms. frankel: there we go. we agreed on something else. seriously, i want to ask you about what's going on to some of the women rights activists in saudi arabia. there are so many that were protesting for the end of the ban on women driving and for abolishing the male guardianship system. they have been throw
so i do hope mr. price and this committee can work with you and see if these programs can be more successful in making root causes changes more successful in those regions of origin. so i thank you for mr. price for referencing it. ms. frankel. ms. frankel: thank you, madam chair. mr. secretary, you and i were -- i think we're getting along very well right now. we did -- we did agree that when you educate girls and women and they're healthier it's better for the world. let me find something...
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i hope we can get beyond that. and i yield to the gentleman. i do not think i will respond to all of that. time being of the essence, i suppose. representsan speaks a party who held eight hearings, all headed by republicans, on mrs. clinton. all eight reached the same conclusion. but the first one was not enough. the second one was not enough. the third one was not enough. 4th, 5th, 6th, t7h were not enough. mr. gaudi was appointed to do one more. because it was pretty close to the election then, mr. speaker. and the majority leader, now the minority leader of this house, said oh no, they accomplished the political objective. he said that on television. roundly criticized by his party. why did he say that? why did you admit that? but for the minority whip to say that the mueller report billions of dollars spent for applicable purposes, mueller was reported -- appointed by a republican. not a democrat. and the attorney general recused himself so that the deputy attorney general, mr. rosenstein, was the one who made the appointment. why did he re
i hope we can get beyond that. and i yield to the gentleman. i do not think i will respond to all of that. time being of the essence, i suppose. representsan speaks a party who held eight hearings, all headed by republicans, on mrs. clinton. all eight reached the same conclusion. but the first one was not enough. the second one was not enough. the third one was not enough. 4th, 5th, 6th, t7h were not enough. mr. gaudi was appointed to do one more. because it was pretty close to the election...
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anyway, i hope you're right. mr. hastings. >> just to follow along with my good friend -- thank you, jim. mr. cole said earlier, and am looking for his quote that i wrote down. that this particular resolution doesn't accomplish anything. you know, we are big time politicians here in washington. and on both sides of the aisle it becomes important for us to inform the american public. most times when things like this and there have been times when i have been in the position that my good friend from oklahoma has been in when i said we aren't doing very much of anything, and the party on the other side wanted the american public to know something and to know how they felt about something. we up here refer to it as messaging. i'm referring to it as that. that is not what i believe the party itself is. i see it as an important message. the reason that all of -- and i'm not one that likes or believes in nor have ever had a poll conducted on my behalf. i'm not a great believer in snapshots of a point in time, but all of the
anyway, i hope you're right. mr. hastings. >> just to follow along with my good friend -- thank you, jim. mr. cole said earlier, and am looking for his quote that i wrote down. that this particular resolution doesn't accomplish anything. you know, we are big time politicians here in washington. and on both sides of the aisle it becomes important for us to inform the american public. most times when things like this and there have been times when i have been in the position that my good...
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well, that's going to change, i hope. i have been calling since the end of 2017 for a special ounsel to be appointed to look at whether or not the fisa warrant process was abused for political purposes. whether or not a counterintelligence investigation was opened up regarding the trump campaign as backdoor to spy on the campaign. i still to this day, at a loss to explain why nobody went to president trump to tell him there may be some people in your orbit connected to the russians and working with the ussians. counterintelligence investigation is designed to protect the entity being targeted by a foreign power. dianne feinstein's case she had somebody working with her that the f.b.i. suspected of having a inappropriate relationship with the government of china. they told dianne about it and she let the guy go. that's the way it's supposed to work. how did it fail and break down ere? was it a ruse to get into the rump campaign? i don't know, but i'm going to try to find out. as to the clinton email disposition, why did com
well, that's going to change, i hope. i have been calling since the end of 2017 for a special ounsel to be appointed to look at whether or not the fisa warrant process was abused for political purposes. whether or not a counterintelligence investigation was opened up regarding the trump campaign as backdoor to spy on the campaign. i still to this day, at a loss to explain why nobody went to president trump to tell him there may be some people in your orbit connected to the russians and working...
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i hope that i have achieved my goal. i was pleased that one of the first review said the book was riveting. i certainly hope that is true. has said that about any of my other books. [laughter] when i first set out to write this book, i had a different book in mind. i was going to write a book on the subject of nuclear regulation during the 1970's. this book was going to be the third in a chronological series. it was going to covered nuclear regulation in the 1970's. it was an enormously important time for the subject of nuclear power and regulation. there were all kinds of issues over reactor safety, radiation protection, radioactive waste. there was a huge controversy over whether or not plants were well enough attacked it -- protected by attacking terrorist. the is a big issue in 1970's. it was during this decade that afterc was established the abolition of the atomic energy commission. it was an enormously important decade. i thought the culmination of that book would be a chapter or two on three mile island. issues a
i hope that i have achieved my goal. i was pleased that one of the first review said the book was riveting. i certainly hope that is true. has said that about any of my other books. [laughter] when i first set out to write this book, i had a different book in mind. i was going to write a book on the subject of nuclear regulation during the 1970's. this book was going to be the third in a chronological series. it was going to covered nuclear regulation in the 1970's. it was an enormously...
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i hope to see that happen this week. if it does not, am prepared to press this further. thank you, mr. chairman. i yield back. rep. mcgovern: if anybody here has any question as to whether or not russia interfered in our 2016 election, i'm happy to organize for this committee a briefing with the head of our intelligence agencies, because i think at this point that should no longer be a question or hypothetical. it happened. there is plenty of documentation, classified and unclassified that's available for people. if there is any question, we can get a meeting together with this committee. mr. raskin. reppo raskin mr. chairman, thank you very much. i'm very much in support of house congressional resolution number 24. we live in a time of rising authoritarianism all around the world. whether it is vladimir putin in ban in hungary, duterte in the philippines, or mbs, then turkey, or crown prince of saudi arabia who murders journalists, wherever we turn, we see democracy and freedom under attack. and i'm very glad that on an overwhelming bipartisan basis last week, we denounc
i hope to see that happen this week. if it does not, am prepared to press this further. thank you, mr. chairman. i yield back. rep. mcgovern: if anybody here has any question as to whether or not russia interfered in our 2016 election, i'm happy to organize for this committee a briefing with the head of our intelligence agencies, because i think at this point that should no longer be a question or hypothetical. it happened. there is plenty of documentation, classified and unclassified that's...
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and i hope we don't have to come back to this and i hope it doesn't continue and we can continue speaking about this, but i think it's clear let's be clear about who is speaking out against it and who's continuing to engage in it. i don't know if the gentleman uld like to yield one more time. mr. hoyer: i would urge both sides when the leader of our government says things that clearly offend minority groups of all stripes, that we speak out. i think that's a good thing for us to do and i'm sure we can be joined together to do exactly that. i would also ask the gentleman to perhaps observe the extraordinary diversity of representing all of america on this side of the aisle. so you ought not to be surprised that in representing that diversity, they bring forward issues that we try to also address. a resolution that said hate, bigotry and prejudice is wrong. it is unamerican. unfortunately none of us had ancestors that were free today hateful policies. we were a nation that allowed slavery and went through an extraordinary civil war to eliminate that blot on we hold these truths to be self-e
and i hope we don't have to come back to this and i hope it doesn't continue and we can continue speaking about this, but i think it's clear let's be clear about who is speaking out against it and who's continuing to engage in it. i don't know if the gentleman uld like to yield one more time. mr. hoyer: i would urge both sides when the leader of our government says things that clearly offend minority groups of all stripes, that we speak out. i think that's a good thing for us to do and i'm sure...
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and i hope you will pay close attention to committees that i serve on. and i hope you'll pay close attention to it, we all know their malign intent, and we realize it's complicated, like you said, but it's discouraging to hear the inroads they continue to make into the iraqi infrastructure. i hope you keep an eye on that. >> thank you mister chairman. general, i'm inclined to support your nomination, but i heard a few answers here that create cause for concern for me. let me try to follow up with you. in several answers you said we can't afford, and went on to describe elements that we can't afford, saudi arabia not to do xyz, my perspective, we can't afford to continue to allow the saudi's fighting in yemen, indiscriminately bombing civilians and ultimately violating international law. we cannot afford to allow the killing of american resident journalist, with impunity. and no consequence for that. we can't afford to allow u.s. citizens, permanent residents, to be detained and if some of these allegations are true, tortured. er without consequence. and
and i hope you will pay close attention to committees that i serve on. and i hope you'll pay close attention to it, we all know their malign intent, and we realize it's complicated, like you said, but it's discouraging to hear the inroads they continue to make into the iraqi infrastructure. i hope you keep an eye on that. >> thank you mister chairman. general, i'm inclined to support your nomination, but i heard a few answers here that create cause for concern for me. let me try to follow...
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i hope to talk about both. i suspect the hearing will not primarily focus on the number of men, women, and children who are robbed, raped, and killed in route from their homes across our southern border. know has visited the checkpoint where one of the biggest problems that county has ofthe number of dead bodies people who died from exposure and the cost of local taxpayers to bury their bodies or their remains. cbp is overwhelmed. what president obama called a humanitarian crisis in 2014. that callsee hashtags what the president and others have described as a fake emergency at the border. in order to believe there is a fake emergency at the border, you would have to be blind to the facts or simply unwilling to listen. the vague suggestions we are hearing about some of the causes of illegal immigration strike me as discussions we have had in the past about nationbuilding in central america. as thecan empathize, chairman has said, with the plight of families who are subjected to violence and other threats in their
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i hope you are good and healthy and don't have this cough. now i want to address your recent comment that president donald trump has ensured that the state department has the resources it needs. frankly i find it hard to fathom when it's first two budgets proposed cuts to diplomacy and development by more than 30%, and the current request proposes a cut of 21%. these are the resources that the state department needs. the state department has never had to operate under the levels proposed by the president as they have never been approved by the house, even in the republican majority. this committee consistently provides bipartisan support to maintain united states global leadership and i am astonished that three years into his administration the president still does not appreciate the merits of sustained investments in diplomacy and development. mr. secretary i have seen firsthand how united states assistance alleviate suffering and promotes stability. our efforts as you well know save lives, promote goodwill and partnerships, and support ameri
i hope you are good and healthy and don't have this cough. now i want to address your recent comment that president donald trump has ensured that the state department has the resources it needs. frankly i find it hard to fathom when it's first two budgets proposed cuts to diplomacy and development by more than 30%, and the current request proposes a cut of 21%. these are the resources that the state department needs. the state department has never had to operate under the levels proposed by the...
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at bryant street, she gave me a hug, and she said she is hopeful , and so am i. can too. that is the difference. she is excited about the future, and i'm excited for her. if she can have a hope, and others can too. i've already announced my plan to add 1,000 shelter beds by 2020, enough to clear the shelter bed waitlist. [applause] >> we also are declaring a shelter crisis so we can get these shelter beds builds now, and i want to thank supervisor supervisors brown, haney, mandelman, supervisor stefani and walton, for joining me in recognizing our bureaucracy shouldn't stand in the way of one single thousand beds. this is a huge step, we know, but it is not enough. we know we have around 4,000 unsheltered people in our city, sleeping in our streets, in our parks, in the doorway is, or in vehicles. we know that it's a travesty, but it's one we can take on. in the next four years, i want to create enough shelter beds, step up housing units, homeless housing units, and housing subsidies for every person who is currently unsheltered. that is 4,000 more placements for
at bryant street, she gave me a hug, and she said she is hopeful , and so am i. can too. that is the difference. she is excited about the future, and i'm excited for her. if she can have a hope, and others can too. i've already announced my plan to add 1,000 shelter beds by 2020, enough to clear the shelter bed waitlist. [applause] >> we also are declaring a shelter crisis so we can get these shelter beds builds now, and i want to thank supervisor supervisors brown, haney, mandelman,...
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i hope she does well. i hope the brexit movement and everything happening there goes very well. theresa may is a very good woman. i'll tell you what, she's strong. she's tough. and she's in there, fighting. i like boris johnson a lot. [ inaudible question ] >> i've taken care better care of puerto rico than anyone ever. 29 billion to puerto rico, 29 billion to texas. puerto rico has been taken care of better by donald trump than by any living human being. and i think the people of puerto rico understand it. you do have a mayor of san juan that, frankly, doesn't know what she's doing and the governor, you've got to spend the money wisely. they don't know how to spend the money and they're not spending it wisely but i'm giving them more money than they've ever gotten. frankly, the people of puerto rico, i really have a great relationship with them. and when it comes time, they really do appreciate it. [ inaudible question ] >> obamacare has been an absolute disaster. i've asked john barasso, senator, joe cassidy, terrific health care person, rick scott and others to take a look, f
i hope she does well. i hope the brexit movement and everything happening there goes very well. theresa may is a very good woman. i'll tell you what, she's strong. she's tough. and she's in there, fighting. i like boris johnson a lot. [ inaudible question ] >> i've taken care better care of puerto rico than anyone ever. 29 billion to puerto rico, 29 billion to texas. puerto rico has been taken care of better by donald trump than by any living human being. and i think the people of puerto...
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i hope we have good bipartisan support on addressing that abuse. i would like to recognize the , rep.man from indiana buschon. buschon: i agree my constituents need relief. secretary a czar, i was a pleased to see the administration -- secretary azar, in the budget a call to require transparency with program savings by the entities, this goes hand-in-hand with work done by the energy and commerce mitty in the last congress. and highlighting the need for in exploringand legislative proposals aimed at strengthening the program. i was proud to sponsor a bill in the last congress that would introduce common sense data collection. entities facing no oversight. it is concerning to me that a significant number of hospitals in the program may be providing low-level charity care despite the rapid growth in the program. mostly through the acquisition --d cas would you support a charity care requirement as a condition of eligibility for the program? sec. azar: i would have to look at that and see what the administration position would be. to get the benefit of
i hope we have good bipartisan support on addressing that abuse. i would like to recognize the , rep.man from indiana buschon. buschon: i agree my constituents need relief. secretary a czar, i was a pleased to see the administration -- secretary azar, in the budget a call to require transparency with program savings by the entities, this goes hand-in-hand with work done by the energy and commerce mitty in the last congress. and highlighting the need for in exploringand legislative proposals...
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i will offer my personal opinion that six trials is juries.inary, two hung i would hope they would think about it. [indiscernible] prof. johnson: i was grateful for their attention to the record. reporter: the counterpoint that the defendant used? prof. johnson: justice sotomayor pointed out that the defense only had the opportunity to strike one african-american juror, because doug evans struck the rest of them. her motivation is not relevant. the motivation that matters is that of do doug evans. he wanted to get rid of his many african-american jurors as he could, and that is unconstitutional. i think they were receptive, and i hope that they will decide that the mississippi supreme court was clearly erroneous in its finding. is aner: if this case outlier, which is what you were saying, the chief justice and other justices asked you, what kind of a rule can we have to prevent outliers like this? prof. johnson: no new rule is needed. the rule that is needed is one the court has already laid out, that there has to be a sensitive into racial motivation. hopefully that will not produce thi
i will offer my personal opinion that six trials is juries.inary, two hung i would hope they would think about it. [indiscernible] prof. johnson: i was grateful for their attention to the record. reporter: the counterpoint that the defendant used? prof. johnson: justice sotomayor pointed out that the defense only had the opportunity to strike one african-american juror, because doug evans struck the rest of them. her motivation is not relevant. the motivation that matters is that of do doug...
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i hope through universal unity and joint efforts by all humans we will not witness anyone making prisonsnor anyone committing such a crime that would make them deserve to be thrown behind bars if natural sources of wealth and opportunities are distributed evenly we would never see four million people sleeping on park benches in the united states. humans every single one of them are important they learn it was aebischer more how did you show him to you is there a lack of wealth in the united states if resources and opportunities were divided equally nobody homeless would remain on the streets. because it would hit her beautiful who are deluded two zero zero zero yoko of the one who you tweeted the picture from the u.k. backs war on yemen and said the starving child was because of the capitalist system how does capitalism kill. bill is yes any system that stands against the interests of the people would fall into decay even if they develop and grow for a short period. you should look at the names of the weapons manufacturers who are taking the lives of people in yemen and you'll notice tha
i hope through universal unity and joint efforts by all humans we will not witness anyone making prisonsnor anyone committing such a crime that would make them deserve to be thrown behind bars if natural sources of wealth and opportunities are distributed evenly we would never see four million people sleeping on park benches in the united states. humans every single one of them are important they learn it was aebischer more how did you show him to you is there a lack of wealth in the united...
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>> i would hope so. i think we need to find out anything that helps the public understand what went on here because no matter what you think of donald trump, we've got another election coming up, and you want to know exactly what happened because we know that they basically hacked into the hillary clinton campaign. we know that that information was known by the trump operatives before the election. we know that they tried to get into 21 states' election equipment. all of that has been not just admitted by the obama people, but by the trump intelligence people. and so given all that, we want to know the details of this so we can prevent it from happening again and pass my bill to get back up paper ballots in every state and make sure we have audits of our elections and that we do a better job monitoring what goes on on social media. those are all things apart from whatever happens to these 34 indictments or other investigations that are going on. but they are equally important to the future of our democrac
>> i would hope so. i think we need to find out anything that helps the public understand what went on here because no matter what you think of donald trump, we've got another election coming up, and you want to know exactly what happened because we know that they basically hacked into the hillary clinton campaign. we know that that information was known by the trump operatives before the election. we know that they tried to get into 21 states' election equipment. all of that has been not...
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to come to venezuela and syria nullity for themselves so i hope i don't have to explain it to them.crisis. juan andres meija, i thank you very much indeed forjoining me from caracas. hello again. storm gareth brought us some very windy weather as it moved clear across northern europe. further west in the atlantic things are looking lively. it means over the next few days there is no end in sight for this run of windy weather through thursday, friday, into the weekend as well before things calm down. 0ver weekend as well before things calm down. over the next few hours, quite breezy outside. thick cloud around and outbreaks of rain. quite heavy across parts of northern england and southern scotland. these are current temperatures you might encounter if you are heading outside. looking at the weather picture for thursday, no that low pressure is over—the—top. tightly packed isoba rs that low pressure is over—the—top. tightly packed isobars and a a cloudy, windy, wet start to the day. the worst of the rain will clear through and we will see bright weather for scotland, northern ireland
to come to venezuela and syria nullity for themselves so i hope i don't have to explain it to them.crisis. juan andres meija, i thank you very much indeed forjoining me from caracas. hello again. storm gareth brought us some very windy weather as it moved clear across northern europe. further west in the atlantic things are looking lively. it means over the next few days there is no end in sight for this run of windy weather through thursday, friday, into the weekend as well before things calm...
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i hope we can move on at this point. >> harris: i'm hearing some members on the hill tonight. i wonder if you are concerned about this as well. that we didn't get maybe what we could have gotten had we solely focused on what the russians did. i don't know if you heard michael caputo but he said he wouldn't be surprised if the russians had been doing this for years and years and years. >> it's not surprising. it's almost guaranteed. russians engaging in election interference is nothing new. russians engaging in intelligence operations against the united states is nothing new. we should never be surprised about that. work to defend ourselves from that and we should look into what happened in 2016 and 2018 but it will happen in 2020. the russians will do it again. the question is always how much of an effect will it have and if there were americans involved. it doesn't look like there was. the point is we should take cyber security seriously and protect the elections in serious ways. >> harris: that is the next battlefield they say. treasured veteran, someone who has been there ma
i hope we can move on at this point. >> harris: i'm hearing some members on the hill tonight. i wonder if you are concerned about this as well. that we didn't get maybe what we could have gotten had we solely focused on what the russians did. i don't know if you heard michael caputo but he said he wouldn't be surprised if the russians had been doing this for years and years and years. >> it's not surprising. it's almost guaranteed. russians engaging in election interference is...
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i hope you'll assert yourself if confirmed as our ambassador there. while working with others, but nonetheless assert yourself. i don't continue to tell you congress has become increasingly concerned over the saudi led coalition of conduct in yemen. this isn't to absolve the houthi of their abuses that we don't sell arms. they are not a legitimate nationstate with whom i shared diplomatic relations. repeated stories of u.s. supply bombs hitting weddings, funerals and school buses are simply unacceptable. the administration's prioritization of arms sales of her fundamental values is not acceptable. i have found this so incredibly challenging that i've placed a serious offensive weapons sales to the saudi government with complete verifiable information about how the saudis are using american-made weapons. can you speak to me about how you'll address this issue if you are confirmed as well as what will you say to the saudi's about their continuing engagement in the yemen conflict? >> thank you, senator. i think it is very important that the saudi's find a
i hope you'll assert yourself if confirmed as our ambassador there. while working with others, but nonetheless assert yourself. i don't continue to tell you congress has become increasingly concerned over the saudi led coalition of conduct in yemen. this isn't to absolve the houthi of their abuses that we don't sell arms. they are not a legitimate nationstate with whom i shared diplomatic relations. repeated stories of u.s. supply bombs hitting weddings, funerals and school buses are simply...
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i hope it does. slightly irritated and even more irritated if the price of supporting a good deal is based around personality rather than based around personality rather than based around principle. ithink around personality rather than based around principle. i think that is unforgivable. however, ithink around principle. i think that is unforgivable. however, i think the prime minister has done her duty, she has had all sorts of things thrown at her, a lot of it very unfair. ithink thrown at her, a lot of it very unfair. i think she isjust somebody who has tried to do her duty of delivering on the result, it was always going to be completed. i hope it gets them on side, i am sorry it has come down to personalities, but the prime minister's deal is the only way we are going to get out of the eu in a way that is sensible, good for the economy, and that delivers on the referendum result. you have been speaking in the chamber today while we have these indicative votes, it is a very unusual circumstance
i hope it does. slightly irritated and even more irritated if the price of supporting a good deal is based around personality rather than based around personality rather than based around principle. ithink around personality rather than based around principle. i think that is unforgivable. however, ithink around principle. i think that is unforgivable. however, i think the prime minister has done her duty, she has had all sorts of things thrown at her, a lot of it very unfair. ithink thrown at...
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you know, i did, literally before i left, i thought, i hope he offers me a job. really want to do this. david: did your friends tell you this was not a good idea? tim: they thought i was nuts. [laughter] tim: they thought i was nuts. again, conventional wisdom was you're working for the top personal computer maker in the world. why would you ever leave? you have got a great career ahead. it was -- it wasn't a decision you could kind of sit down and do the engineering kind of analysis, saying here are the pluses and here are the minuses, always say stay put. it was this sort of voice in your head that was saying, go west, young man. go west. david: despite the fact that there was no state income tax in texas and there is in california, you still said you were going to go west. in hindsight, this was the best professional decision of your life, i assume? tim: maybe the best decision of my life. i'm not sure you have to put professional in that. david: steve's health was such that he could not continue to be the ceo. tim: i thought, honestly, my, my thought at that t
you know, i did, literally before i left, i thought, i hope he offers me a job. really want to do this. david: did your friends tell you this was not a good idea? tim: they thought i was nuts. [laughter] tim: they thought i was nuts. again, conventional wisdom was you're working for the top personal computer maker in the world. why would you ever leave? you have got a great career ahead. it was -- it wasn't a decision you could kind of sit down and do the engineering kind of analysis, saying...
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i hope you're right. mr. hastings. [inaudible] i am looking for this quote i wrote down. this particular resolution doesn't accomplish anything. we are big-time politicians here in washington. both sides of the aisle it becomes important for us to inform the american public. most times when things like this when there been times when i have been in the position with my good friend from oklahoma when i say we are not doing much ofwe anything, and the party on the other side wanted the american public to know something. to know how they felt about something. we appear referred to as messaging. i am referring to it asam that that is not what i believe the party itself is. i see it as an important message for the reason -- and i'm not one that likes or believes or ever had a poll conducted on my behalf. i'm not a great believer in snapshots and a point in time. but, all of the pulling reflex at the american public wants to see what it can that is not classified and not grand jury or subject to ongoing investigations and all those particular. the american public really wants t
i hope you're right. mr. hastings. [inaudible] i am looking for this quote i wrote down. this particular resolution doesn't accomplish anything. we are big-time politicians here in washington. both sides of the aisle it becomes important for us to inform the american public. most times when things like this when there been times when i have been in the position with my good friend from oklahoma when i say we are not doing much ofwe anything, and the party on the other side wanted the american...
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i hope you make the decision to vote in favor of renewing the charger this evening. thank you for listening. [cheers and applause] >> good evening. my name is lillian, and i am a mother of two middle school students at creative arts charger, and this year is our ninth year at creative arts. i have an eighth who is currently waiting on her acceptance to whatever whatever you sfusd high school, and we are very excited for that process. creative arts has done a lot for might two young girls. they have come out of their shells, they have a better ability to speak in front of a group than i do, they are very, not just creative in the way of arts, but they are very creative in the way of their thinking, and this school is so valuable, not just to them, but to all of the community and just the way the arts has integrated a curriculum. my girls are thriving. they do very well academically, but even more so than just academically, socially. socially they have no boundaries , they see -- i won't see they say -- see no color, but they recognize there are different colours and ar
i hope you make the decision to vote in favor of renewing the charger this evening. thank you for listening. [cheers and applause] >> good evening. my name is lillian, and i am a mother of two middle school students at creative arts charger, and this year is our ninth year at creative arts. i have an eighth who is currently waiting on her acceptance to whatever whatever you sfusd high school, and we are very excited for that process. creative arts has done a lot for might two young girls....
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i hope considering it's flawed, i think it's flawed. i hope it doesn't skew the result when dealing with the experts. >> commissioner: vice president taylor. >> hi. >> commissioner: as i think you recognize, this is a problem. we're less than 6% of the population of this small city and it cannot be, it is not we are committing all the crimes. the question is as investigators, where we're looking. it's a problem we're sit being here with stats that are the same and just to drill down on what commissioner dejesus just mentioned with the officer using the force, we have 196 white male officers using force against others and in first quarter 2018, 179 compared to 25 and 22 black officers. and if it's true 42% of the call involve black subjects how do you respond? if you respond with a weapon drawn opposed to white subjects for 127 for black males, that's a problem with response and yes, it might very well be true that many citizens of the city walk around with implicit bias. the enact years after the d.o.j. report was sitting here with stat
i hope considering it's flawed, i think it's flawed. i hope it doesn't skew the result when dealing with the experts. >> commissioner: vice president taylor. >> hi. >> commissioner: as i think you recognize, this is a problem. we're less than 6% of the population of this small city and it cannot be, it is not we are committing all the crimes. the question is as investigators, where we're looking. it's a problem we're sit being here with stats that are the same and just to...
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of unilateral ism has come to its end and i hope those mistakes would not repeat itself the world is changing rapidly people are becoming powerful and they may feel that they have the right to adapt the common approach of the usa and the u.k. we don't want to see that happen. it is clear that the u.k. based on a preplanned skeen wage was sell weapons to undermine nations destroy their infrastructures to prevent them in the first place a certain nation from assuming power then they return to the war torn country for reconstruction on one hand they tackle unemployment creates jobs the structure of the war torn countries and again they create jobs and boost their own firms and corporations this is like a person who is feeding on slaughtering other human beings. god almighty does not like such humans there definitely will be a severe punishment for then in the hereafter they should not assume that other people do not know what they are doing by using this very childish absurd reasoning every government can interfere anywhere in the world and eventually nothing will remain in its place an
of unilateral ism has come to its end and i hope those mistakes would not repeat itself the world is changing rapidly people are becoming powerful and they may feel that they have the right to adapt the common approach of the usa and the u.k. we don't want to see that happen. it is clear that the u.k. based on a preplanned skeen wage was sell weapons to undermine nations destroy their infrastructures to prevent them in the first place a certain nation from assuming power then they return to the...
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it didn't play out quite as well as i think the white house hoped it would, and so that's got to be at somewhat concerning for them. >> brennan: do you think this resonates with people at home or do you think it's lost on them? >> i don't think it resonates unless the president wants them to resonate, in which case he does very gress. tolyoinhing didn't underp america safe. they're trapped in the old ways of thinking. i'm here to break it out of us. so it actually works for him. i think this is very ben -- beneficial to him. i do agree with the question of whether this signals more decent shun or whether it's just this was a really easy vote. they're never going to have to vote on this again. it's going to die in the house most likely. they won't have to vote on this again, and then it's in the courts where ultimately, you know, none of the discussion we're having right now may ever have to turn into reality. >> brennan: ramesh, one of the few areas where we did see criticism from republicans was on the foreign policy front. again, going into 2020, i questions there are some questions
it didn't play out quite as well as i think the white house hoped it would, and so that's got to be at somewhat concerning for them. >> brennan: do you think this resonates with people at home or do you think it's lost on them? >> i don't think it resonates unless the president wants them to resonate, in which case he does very gress. tolyoinhing didn't underp america safe. they're trapped in the old ways of thinking. i'm here to break it out of us. so it actually works for him. i...
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i would hope that in the future, this process gets less partisan and more fair, as it was promised to be. on that note, i would like to ask the majority leader about word that is swirling around. when you look at the history of the congress, this motion to recommit is more than 100 years old. it had been a custom. it had been a custom where the majority party brings a bill to the floor and regardless of all of the amendments that are allowed, at the very end of that process, the minority party gets an opportunity to make a final amendment to the bill. that is the motion to recommit. that was not written -- in the rules for a long time. revolution,9 94 there were efforts to take that away from the minorities. when the republicans took over in 1994, the newt gingrich majority, they actually put in the rules, the motion to recommit. it was a custom owing back 100 years. they formalized it -- going back 100 years. they formalized it. they gave the majority that right in the rules. it has been cleaned up over the years but it is a tool that has always been allowed for the minority. we are
i would hope that in the future, this process gets less partisan and more fair, as it was promised to be. on that note, i would like to ask the majority leader about word that is swirling around. when you look at the history of the congress, this motion to recommit is more than 100 years old. it had been a custom. it had been a custom where the majority party brings a bill to the floor and regardless of all of the amendments that are allowed, at the very end of that process, the minority party...
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so i certainly hope that -- i certain will i hope this fits into the new green deal provisions that are going to be voted on in the senate. there's a lot of talk about paper in this bill. actually the paper keeps grow, it's upwards of 700 pages now. i just got a very important piece of pain we are the new c.b.o. score so i assume we're going to be talking about that soon, madam chair. ms. lofgren: i was just going to remind ferc this the gentleman will yield briefly, of the recycled ballot amendment that passed earlier today relative to the issue of cutting down trees. yield back. mr. davis: aisle all for more paper production. those paper plants that exist in my district, you know they use recycled materials too i'm more than happy to have more trees be deforested out of areas that are caught up in wildfires on an annual basis and if we can have the paper that's going to work, if the other side is ok with burn manager fossil fuels to make this happen, hey, maybe we went need those exceptions i talked about. maybe we'll have enough american manufacturing and paper jobs, some of the best
so i certainly hope that -- i certain will i hope this fits into the new green deal provisions that are going to be voted on in the senate. there's a lot of talk about paper in this bill. actually the paper keeps grow, it's upwards of 700 pages now. i just got a very important piece of pain we are the new c.b.o. score so i assume we're going to be talking about that soon, madam chair. ms. lofgren: i was just going to remind ferc this the gentleman will yield briefly, of the recycled ballot...
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first, a lot of news needs you attention today so i hope you all snorted your adderall, because i will people, today, there's too much news. luckily too much news is just enough news for a segment we call "ain't nobody got time for that." ( cheers and applause ) all right, let's get straight into it with the biggest story to rock american colleges since the invention of the red solo cup. it's the college admissions bribery scandal, or as i call it bribegate scandalgate. >> breaking news a major college scandal, the feds bust up a large scale scheme helping students cheat on their college entrance exams to get into top schools. >> prosecutors say parents paying a college admissions consultant $25 million between 2011 and 2018 to guarantee admission to elite universities. among those charged are exam administrators, exam proctors, college administrators, coaches at elite schools and 33 parents who paid large amounts in this scheme. two of the parents accused are actress felicity huffman and lorie laughlin, both charged with felonies conspiracy to commit mall fraud. >> trevor: insane! the
first, a lot of news needs you attention today so i hope you all snorted your adderall, because i will people, today, there's too much news. luckily too much news is just enough news for a segment we call "ain't nobody got time for that." ( cheers and applause ) all right, let's get straight into it with the biggest story to rock american colleges since the invention of the red solo cup. it's the college admissions bribery scandal, or as i call it bribegate scandalgate. >>...
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i hope, i don't know. i have my own private island and people are coming to me and i can have my own pimple popping studio there and pop their pimples if i want to put them on social media, and you can all come and visit. >> reporter: for "nightline," i'm romina puga in upland, california. >>> and next, an amazing journey begins with a single step. a single step. but does psoriasis ever get in the way? embrace the chance of 100% clear skin with taltz, the first and only treatment of its kind offering people with moderate to severe psoriasis a chance at 100% clear skin. with taltz, up to 90% of people quickly saw a significant improvement of their psoriasis plaques. don't use if you're allergic to taltz. before starting, you should be checked for tuberculosis. taltz may increase risk of infections and lower your ability to fight them. tell your doctor if you have an infection, symptoms, or received a vaccine or plan to. inflammatory bowel disease can happen with taltz, including worsening of symptoms. serio
i hope, i don't know. i have my own private island and people are coming to me and i can have my own pimple popping studio there and pop their pimples if i want to put them on social media, and you can all come and visit. >> reporter: for "nightline," i'm romina puga in upland, california. >>> and next, an amazing journey begins with a single step. a single step. but does psoriasis ever get in the way? embrace the chance of 100% clear skin with taltz, the first and only...
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he knows that we have a difference of opinion, i hope that the right honourable, the honourable gentleman will move towards my position. i have still a hope that that might be so, and the reason i say that is because one has to look at the mutual incentives and disincentives for both parties to stay in the arrangement. this is a point i made in december, and for reasons i advanced in december, for reasons i advanced in december, for reasons i advanced in december, for reasons i advanced in my november opinion, that the incentives or disincentives for the european union are as profound or if not greater to get us out of the backstop than to keep us m, out of the backstop than to keep us in, that is what i firmly believe. the honourable gentleman may disagree, but that is what i believe. that is why i have taken the politicaljudgment believe. that is why i have taken the political judgment that this withdrawal agreement needs to be supported, but in saying that, these improvements do make a difference,
he knows that we have a difference of opinion, i hope that the right honourable, the honourable gentleman will move towards my position. i have still a hope that that might be so, and the reason i say that is because one has to look at the mutual incentives and disincentives for both parties to stay in the arrangement. this is a point i made in december, and for reasons i advanced in december, for reasons i advanced in december, for reasons i advanced in december, for reasons i advanced in my...
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this woman has a right idea, she has a beautiful country, i hope she has a beautiful country, i hope but... to expect the rest of the world to comply immediately, no chance. david, thank you very much for that. hank you for watching. —— thank you for watching. stay with us here on bbc news. so much more to come. hello there. the most noticeable feature of the weather for the next few days will be the feel of it. it's going to be very mild with temperatures a little above the seasonal average, in fact. and it should be largely dry too with the high pressure taking control. winds will be light for most away from the far north of the country. now, the air mass is key to how it's going to feel for the next few days. got low pressure to the north of the uk, high pressure to the south, and we're bringing this warm air on a south—westerly wind. but it is very moisture—laden off the atlantic, which is why we're seeing quite a lot of cloud around, thick enough to produce outbreaks of light rain and drizzle for northern england and scotland early on wednesday. there could be a little bit of mi
this woman has a right idea, she has a beautiful country, i hope she has a beautiful country, i hope but... to expect the rest of the world to comply immediately, no chance. david, thank you very much for that. hank you for watching. —— thank you for watching. stay with us here on bbc news. so much more to come. hello there. the most noticeable feature of the weather for the next few days will be the feel of it. it's going to be very mild with temperatures a little above the seasonal...
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and i hope somebody is going to look at that. again, the president appears to be saying -- i don't know what's in his head, which is why i can't reach the conclusion -- what he appears to be saying is, i got rid of this guy to shut down an investigation that threatened me. >> up until that point you had been fired, was it possible that he had fired you simply for the reasons stated in the initial letter, that it was your handling of the clinton affair and nothing more, nothing less? >> anything's possible with this president. it's possible he was lying to me when he told me earlier in the year how well i had handled the clinton thing. and that i had taken a beating but behaved honorably. maybe that was a lie and he really had harbored concern about my violating department of justice norms or something. doesn't seem likely to me. then obviously his interview with you kind of put that to rest. >> but he said the russia thing, you thought it was because of russia? >> because he said so, yeah. so i did, yes. >> that, in your mind, wou
and i hope somebody is going to look at that. again, the president appears to be saying -- i don't know what's in his head, which is why i can't reach the conclusion -- what he appears to be saying is, i got rid of this guy to shut down an investigation that threatened me. >> up until that point you had been fired, was it possible that he had fired you simply for the reasons stated in the initial letter, that it was your handling of the clinton affair and nothing more, nothing less?...
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i hope you'll support this today. senator cruz and i are working jointly on immigration legislation, which contains the nonseparation of children, as well as we've worked on the shortfall of judges, of staff, of professionals, in the arena going way back, and i've been very happy the justices have been willing to support some figures which i believe is really necessary, and i look forward to finishing this with senator cruz, and being able to make it public for everybody to take a look at. commissioner, again, thank you for coming to testify today. and i hope our discussion today will help us agree on ways to protect children's health and safety. just a personal statement, i remember going back to the early '90s, going down to otay mesa, standing up on a cliff, at a place called carl's jr., with binoculars, and watching the enormity of what comes across that border. the trucks, after truck, after truck, way beyond the horizon, and the horizon doesn't change, and i've seen the addition of the x-ray devices, as well as o
i hope you'll support this today. senator cruz and i are working jointly on immigration legislation, which contains the nonseparation of children, as well as we've worked on the shortfall of judges, of staff, of professionals, in the arena going way back, and i've been very happy the justices have been willing to support some figures which i believe is really necessary, and i look forward to finishing this with senator cruz, and being able to make it public for everybody to take a look at....
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and what i hope mr. barr will do, is understand for the country's sake, appoint somebody outside the current system to look into these allegations, somebody we all trust, and let them do what mr. mueller did. >> you were on the golf course with the president. were you there when he got the news? >> i was waiting to get on air force one. when i got it he was at mar-a-lago. i think between the time that our office got it and you got it couldn't have been a couple can of minutes. >> fist pump on the aircraft. >> i saw him on the plane afterwards and, just put -- i don't know how to explain this. you have been under extreme scrutiny, shouting to the mountaintop i didn't do this, a sense of relief, sense of frustration, how could this happen, or those who did it going to get away with it, and i hope some new energy that will lead to okay, now, the -- maybe legitimacy to my election that i didn't have before. last question. >> [ inaudible ] people consider a hearing, since this is andrew mccabe, who else would
and what i hope mr. barr will do, is understand for the country's sake, appoint somebody outside the current system to look into these allegations, somebody we all trust, and let them do what mr. mueller did. >> you were on the golf course with the president. were you there when he got the news? >> i was waiting to get on air force one. when i got it he was at mar-a-lago. i think between the time that our office got it and you got it couldn't have been a couple can of minutes....
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i hope my colleagues will join me in voting no on final confirmation. thank you madam president. i yield the floor. i suggest the access of a quorum. >> recently reintroduced the accountability through electronic verification act this congress as i have in previous congresses. this common sense bill would require all employers to use e-verify programs which would in turn ensure that they are employing nothing but a legal workforce. as most americans have realized, the immigration
i hope my colleagues will join me in voting no on final confirmation. thank you madam president. i yield the floor. i suggest the access of a quorum. >> recently reintroduced the accountability through electronic verification act this congress as i have in previous congresses. this common sense bill would require all employers to use e-verify programs which would in turn ensure that they are employing nothing but a legal workforce. as most americans have realized, the immigration
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. >> i hope i make it that long. >> exhale and tell you i'm going to be on this one day. >> i have and it's humbling. brian: james madison and the more you read about him and understand what a genius he was let alone as president what he did. >> federalist paper. all amazing the folks did. the media was different, too. brian: they were hostile. >> we have always had a robust first amendment and freedom of the press. brian: diplomat these days. robust. that's a good word. jefferson somewhat accomplished. secretary of state vice president. >> with west point and harvard. i know they slipped in some history and, of course, west living and breathing history. what do you think of this former secretary of state tirnd turned vice president? >> it's pretty remarkable. think back to these times i was reminded he had a staff of 7 or 8. i wonder what that government shutdown looked like when you 7 people. amazing leader and incredibly smart and left a
. >> i hope i make it that long. >> exhale and tell you i'm going to be on this one day. >> i have and it's humbling. brian: james madison and the more you read about him and understand what a genius he was let alone as president what he did. >> federalist paper. all amazing the folks did. the media was different, too. brian: they were hostile. >> we have always had a robust first amendment and freedom of the press. brian: diplomat these days. robust. that's a good...
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i hope the report is not released in full.here are specific prohibitions on grand jury material people need to know. the other thing is sources and methods i hope they protect as well as legitimate privacy concerns. if somebody comes up and assisted in this investigation and their name and everything they provided is open to the american people that is going to damage them and putting a chilling effect on further investigations. there are absolutely legitimate concerns for not discussing people who are not indicted. jim comey made a mistake in july 2016 doing the same thing. i hope the attorney general think about that as well. shannon: it is different this time around from years ago when we had independent counsel like kenneth starr. stick around, thank you, we will come back to you. democrats laying out roadmap for more investigations and possible impeachment. the panel tackle that when we return. and we'd like to put a fire pit out there, and a dock with a boat, maybe. why haven't you started building? well, tyler's off to
i hope the report is not released in full.here are specific prohibitions on grand jury material people need to know. the other thing is sources and methods i hope they protect as well as legitimate privacy concerns. if somebody comes up and assisted in this investigation and their name and everything they provided is open to the american people that is going to damage them and putting a chilling effect on further investigations. there are absolutely legitimate concerns for not discussing people...