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jeff smith, thank you. ashley: canceling student debt, how about that?hopeful elizabeth warren rolling out higher education plan, eliminating $50,000 of debt for every 100,000 dollars of income. we have brad blakeman and blue dog coalition dem strattic strategist kristen hawn. thanks for joining us, brad, the question comes back, who will pay for it? guess what, the wealthy with another tax. i looked at elizabeth warren's plan, child care plan, housing plan, parts of down payment for the green new deal, all of this trillions of dollars on the back of the wealthy. your comments. >> there are not not enough wealthy to pay for all the free stuff democrats are promising this is akin to buying votes. akin to making america dependent on government. when you contracted with student debt you got benefit of your bargain. you got an education. give you the ability to make money pay it back. i got a mortgage on my house. why don't you give that to me? no end to what democrats will do, pandering to make people dependent but also to purchase their vote. ashley: right
jeff smith, thank you. ashley: canceling student debt, how about that?hopeful elizabeth warren rolling out higher education plan, eliminating $50,000 of debt for every 100,000 dollars of income. we have brad blakeman and blue dog coalition dem strattic strategist kristen hawn. thanks for joining us, brad, the question comes back, who will pay for it? guess what, the wealthy with another tax. i looked at elizabeth warren's plan, child care plan, housing plan, parts of down payment for the green...
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i would like to say thank you to jeff smith, my friend, and all of my friends here at heritage for having me here to speak. similarly, i come at this as an alliances guy rather than a technical expert, or someone within engineering or coding background. the short route into this was from 2016 when china became, is what order, one of the foreign directors internationally, and spite a large amount of investment into the advanced economies, especially that in europe. we saw a lot of that investment going to strategic sectors, critical national infrastructure digital infrastructure, and there was a bit of a wake-up call. i spoke with someone earlier talked about the german reaction to hookah being sold. i was brought in the debate and was astonished to see a british prime minister fold under the pressure of china, diplomatic, and using coercive means raising british newspapers and british economic interest to push her to not do a security review over a very sensitive part of our infrastructure. she almost lost. that was a wake-up call. whatever happened to know domestic interference? this is
i would like to say thank you to jeff smith, my friend, and all of my friends here at heritage for having me here to speak. similarly, i come at this as an alliances guy rather than a technical expert, or someone within engineering or coding background. the short route into this was from 2016 when china became, is what order, one of the foreign directors internationally, and spite a large amount of investment into the advanced economies, especially that in europe. we saw a lot of that...
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i'd like to say thank you to jeff smith, my friend here, and all my friends here at heritage for havinge here to speak. similarly i come at this as an alliances guy, rather than a technical expert or someone who has an engineering or coding background. my short route into this was from 2016 when china became in very swift order one of the largest foreign investors internationally. despite a large amount of investment into the advanced economies, particularly that in europe. when you saw a lot of that investment going to strategic sectors, infrastructure, critical national infrastructure, digit cal infrastructure and technologies of tomorrow. there was a bit of a wakeup call. i was chatting with someone earlier who mentioned german reaction to cuca being sold. i was astonished to see a british prime minister fold under both the pressure of china diplomatic, economic using very coercive means by using british newspapers and also to push her not to do a security review over a sensitive part of our infrastructure and she almost lost. that was a wakeup call. whatever happened to no domestic
i'd like to say thank you to jeff smith, my friend here, and all my friends here at heritage for havinge here to speak. similarly i come at this as an alliances guy, rather than a technical expert or someone who has an engineering or coding background. my short route into this was from 2016 when china became in very swift order one of the largest foreign investors internationally. despite a large amount of investment into the advanced economies, particularly that in europe. when you saw a lot...
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smith. that is the cbs evening news for tonight. i'm jeff glor. we will see you tomorrow. good night.media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >>> housing the homeless along the embarcadero. why a meeting right now is so heated. >> residents are concerned about safety. >>> it's two days since two boys were electrocuted in dixon. the county irrigation district. >>> the victim who barely escaped. >>> political extremism. a heated confrontation in a bear area starbucks goes viral nationwide. >> she turned and said hey everybody here is this racist. >>> new developments tonight on the south bay mma fighter who fell off an overpass. >> i am ready to fight and get out of here. >>> news at 7:00 starts right now. a packed meeting over a homeless project on
smith. that is the cbs evening news for tonight. i'm jeff glor. we will see you tomorrow. good night.media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >>> housing the homeless along the embarcadero. why a meeting right now is so heated. >> residents are concerned about safety. >>> it's two days since two boys were electrocuted in dixon. the county irrigation district. >>> the victim who barely escaped. >>> political extremism. a heated confrontation in a bear...
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smith. our chief information officer. associate director for information technology. i.t. okay. let's go right up front with jeff. >> yes. the 2020 budget request is a billion dollars short what have the secretary had set in the fall of 2017 the incidence bureau would need. and it's actually $2 billion short if you leave out the $1.0 billion carry over. i wanted to know, could you talk about what you would need to eliminate or reduce at that level, or if you are expecting congress to be able to fill the gap and have the full amount that the secretary had said was needed. >> sure. as you know we'll be discussing is that in a hearing tomorrow. that issue. but i can assure you that we are on schedule and on budget. we have an independent cost estimate that was provided by career professionals that we are consistent with and we have identified no problem with staying on budget and on time with conducting the census activities. >> ifky follow up, do you mean the budget in the request. >> >> the president's request has ample funding that will provide for a complete and accurate census. >> i think your mic might be off
smith. our chief information officer. associate director for information technology. i.t. okay. let's go right up front with jeff. >> yes. the 2020 budget request is a billion dollars short what have the secretary had set in the fall of 2017 the incidence bureau would need. and it's actually $2 billion short if you leave out the $1.0 billion carry over. i wanted to know, could you talk about what you would need to eliminate or reduce at that level, or if you are expecting congress to be...
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smith. >> bill: i'm bill hemmer. good morning. democrats deimagineding bob mueller's full report gearing up to vote on authorizing a subpoena to force that release. jefforrespondent mike emanuel is watching the ping-pong ball. >> a tense scene with the democratic chairman threatening to subpoena in order to get access to the full robert mueller report. >> we require the report because one day one way or another the country will move on from president trump. we must make it harder for future presidents to behave this way. we need a full accounting of the president's actions to do that work. >> attorney general william barr has told lawmakers he expects to hand over the mueller report to congress by mid-april if not sooner. barr has been working with special counsel mueller on redactions to make sure sensitive information is not released. democrats were demanding to receive the report by yesterday. that sets the stage for this morning's hearing in the house judiciary committee. democrats arguing that public paid for the mueller report and therefore it should be turned over to congress right away. republicans are pushing back saying democrats will never
smith. >> bill: i'm bill hemmer. good morning. democrats deimagineding bob mueller's full report gearing up to vote on authorizing a subpoena to force that release. jefforrespondent mike emanuel is watching the ping-pong ball. >> a tense scene with the democratic chairman threatening to subpoena in order to get access to the full robert mueller report. >> we require the report because one day one way or another the country will move on from president trump. we must make it...