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. >> john harris loves his job. reporting to the human service agency. when his shift ends, he doesn't go home, because he doesn't have a home. >> i lier in my truck. >> before his city job he had been in corporate security. >> i took care of my mom, t, ni she passed away. >> when two city workers hired him he was grateful. >> i'm doing good. i have a good job. a good position, i don't have a place to live. that's my problem. >> harris has been living in homeless shelters row roting through long waiting list. he's tried to get a low income high schooling. >> i a-- housing, i make $100 too much. i can't move in. if i try to get help from a social worker, they say you don't have a criminal record, you're not a drug addict. >> after his city job ends he goes to a local church, volunteering to mop the floors and helping out at the food pantry. >> they know me. using his chinese to help those who come for food and in return they let him sleep in his truck in the parking lot and use the restroom. a daily struggle for a native son, homeless in his hometown. >>
. >> john harris loves his job. reporting to the human service agency. when his shift ends, he doesn't go home, because he doesn't have a home. >> i lier in my truck. >> before his city job he had been in corporate security. >> i took care of my mom, t, ni she passed away. >> when two city workers hired him he was grateful. >> i'm doing good. i have a good job. a good position, i don't have a place to live. that's my problem. >> harris has been living...
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my name is john harris. i'm born and raised in san francisco, north beach, chinatown.i was featured on channel 4 kutv has a city and county employee as a full-time employee that's homeless. i lived in a next door shelter for 2.5 years on polk street -- for over 2.5 years. the policy is you can stay there for three months, and then two months, you would have to leave and come back. so during that time, i slept in my car in the tenderloin. i also slept in a church parking lot where i mopped the floors and things like that for the church and they let me sleep in my car in the parking lot. i took care of my mom for, like, eight or nine years, and once she passed away three years ago, i became homeless. and some people that worked for the city and county gave me the opportunity to work for them, and i've been there ever since. i'm a temp exec. my union's fighting for me to become a full-time civil service because they don't understand why for 2.5 years, i'm a full-time temp exempt. they'd tell me if you sign this paper saying you have mental problems, psychological problems
my name is john harris. i'm born and raised in san francisco, north beach, chinatown.i was featured on channel 4 kutv has a city and county employee as a full-time employee that's homeless. i lived in a next door shelter for 2.5 years on polk street -- for over 2.5 years. the policy is you can stay there for three months, and then two months, you would have to leave and come back. so during that time, i slept in my car in the tenderloin. i also slept in a church parking lot where i mopped the...
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reid, john harry boehner, and thanking rahm emanuel, it dawns on me that all three have something in common. they are straight talkers. sometimes overly blunt. the favorite harry reid moment for me as the morning after his 2010 reelection when he wanted to make it clear that i got and i told you so. aback.ber being taken the longer i have covered, whether it is harry reid, john boehner, rahm emanuel, you start to figure out the ones that are the blunt talkers, the ones that tell it straight to you, even if it's uncomfortable, even insulting, are usually the ones getting stuff done. they are the doers. is 530 approximately elected pundits who are there to answer the phone for cable news, but there are 3, 4, or five elected officials who get stuff done. is one of those. he kept taking jobs where you actually have to do stuff, chief of staff, mayor of chicago, and these next two gentlemen are doers. i am honored to bring two people two-state you had inspiring careers in public service and our continued -- who had inspiring careers in public service and are continuing their here atof publ
reid, john harry boehner, and thanking rahm emanuel, it dawns on me that all three have something in common. they are straight talkers. sometimes overly blunt. the favorite harry reid moment for me as the morning after his 2010 reelection when he wanted to make it clear that i got and i told you so. aback.ber being taken the longer i have covered, whether it is harry reid, john boehner, rahm emanuel, you start to figure out the ones that are the blunt talkers, the ones that tell it straight to...
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. >> john harris loves his job. reporting to the human service agency. >> fleet management, i work in the garage. >>> i go to work at suck:30 in the morning and get off at five p.m. >> i've been living in the truck for two years now. >> this native of san francisco said before his city job he had been in corporate security. >> i took care of my mom for eight, nine years, she passed away. i applied for social security. they said you have to apply when you're 62. you're fine. >> when two city workers hired him he was grateful. >> i'm doing good. i have a good job. a good position, i don't have a place to live. that's my problem. >> harris has been living in homeless shelters, rotating through long waiting list. >> i'm on a list. >> he tried low income sro housing. >> i applied for one and i make $100 too much. i can't move in. if i try to get help they say you don't have a criminal record, you're not disabled. you're not a drug addict. after his city job ends he goes to a church volunteering to mop the floors and help
. >> john harris loves his job. reporting to the human service agency. >> fleet management, i work in the garage. >>> i go to work at suck:30 in the morning and get off at five p.m. >> i've been living in the truck for two years now. >> this native of san francisco said before his city job he had been in corporate security. >> i took care of my mom for eight, nine years, she passed away. i applied for social security. they said you have to apply when...
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>> harris: john roberts, thank you very much. coming up in a few short minutes i will be talking with the public and can't spend my rogers about this. he is ranking member of homeland security, enable get his use and expertise. keep watching for that. he fox news alert as per attorney general william barr is testifying on capitol hill. that happened earlier today. for the first time since the mueller report was completed. he says he will release the report, redacted, along four areas, within a week. the issue is how much of that congress will see. democrats are demanding a full unredacted report, and the underlying evidence. but barr says there are and will be redactions of that the special counsel is working with the doj on providing color-coated explanations for. watch. >> we will cover code the excisions from the report and provide explanatory notes describing the basis for each reaction. within a week. , i will be in a position to release the report to the public. >> harris: catherine herridge with the news from capitol hill.
>> harris: john roberts, thank you very much. coming up in a few short minutes i will be talking with the public and can't spend my rogers about this. he is ranking member of homeland security, enable get his use and expertise. keep watching for that. he fox news alert as per attorney general william barr is testifying on capitol hill. that happened earlier today. for the first time since the mueller report was completed. he says he will release the report, redacted, along four areas,...
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susan, john harris reminded us yesterday that joe biden's political year is more years than john f.ennedy was able to spend on the earth. it has been just about half a century. joe biden spoke this morning in a soulful and emotional way about the loss he suffered in loss that had him and megan mccain in tears and a good many people that watched. but then there is a question. susan, the question is if he doesn't have a good alnswer on "the view." on day one of his campaign, when will he have a good answer. >> it could not be a surprise these issues were raised. >> how could he not have a crisp, disciplined compelling response. instead he had a meandering one. it was a stor sorry not sorry a. it was a passive voice. he did not put this issue to rest. this is something that he will continue to face. he can talk about the empathy from the grief that he suffered in his life, but he also needs to be able to answer these questions in a better way than he did today. >> and addressing the charlottesville issue, and it want people forgetting how dark that period was, how hurt they felt as cit
susan, john harris reminded us yesterday that joe biden's political year is more years than john f.ennedy was able to spend on the earth. it has been just about half a century. joe biden spoke this morning in a soulful and emotional way about the loss he suffered in loss that had him and megan mccain in tears and a good many people that watched. but then there is a question. susan, the question is if he doesn't have a good alnswer on "the view." on day one of his campaign, when will...
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. >> harris: chief white house correspondent john roberts is live on the north lawn. john? good afternoon too. there's a new issue bring on the border that immigration and customs enforcement has new dome accents personnel down to the board to begin at the skating pier they have sent out experts in human smuggling because there is a new what they believe is a scam going on, or people get together, the forged documents, they create a fraudulent "family," and then tried to take advantage of u.s. innovation laws. ices also investigate and family members forging documents to claim the people over the age of 18 who would be subject to deportation are minors, which means it will be able to stay in the united states. next week, the white house staff is expected to deliver a proposal to the president on a merit-based immigration system. the president has been pushing for merit-based immigration since the campaign. they point to countries like canada, australia, new zealand -- all of which have adopted a points system for immigrants to be allowed into the country. the president also
. >> harris: chief white house correspondent john roberts is live on the north lawn. john? good afternoon too. there's a new issue bring on the border that immigration and customs enforcement has new dome accents personnel down to the board to begin at the skating pier they have sent out experts in human smuggling because there is a new what they believe is a scam going on, or people get together, the forged documents, they create a fraudulent "family," and then tried to take...
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susan, john harris reminded us yesterday that joe biden's political year is more years than john f. kennedy was able to spend on the earth. it has been just about half a century. it should also be noted joe biden spoke this morning in a soulful and emotional way about the loss he suffered in loss that had him and megan mccain in tears and a good many people that watched. but then there is a question. about women and about anita hill. susan, the question is if he doesn't have a good answer on the "view," on day one of his media campaign, when will he have a good answer? >> it could not be a surprise these issues were raised. in this interview and by the way in just about every interview in the foreseeable future. how could he not have a crisp, disciplined compelling response. instead he had a meandering one. that left no one satisfied. it is kind of a sorry not sorry answer. it was a passive voice. the mistakes were made voice. that is not a satisfying response. did he not put this issue to rest. this is something he will continue to face. we saw his strength. he can talk about the e
susan, john harris reminded us yesterday that joe biden's political year is more years than john f. kennedy was able to spend on the earth. it has been just about half a century. it should also be noted joe biden spoke this morning in a soulful and emotional way about the loss he suffered in loss that had him and megan mccain in tears and a good many people that watched. but then there is a question. about women and about anita hill. susan, the question is if he doesn't have a good answer on...
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we will see if the judge buys theft, harry and john, thank you both. to have you. >> harry: thanks shannon. >> shannon: bernie sanders says even the boston marathon bomber should have the right to vote. >> yes, terrible people. because you are running down a slippery slope. panel, charlie kirk and charlie hurt. standby. applebee's bigger, bolder grill combos. now that's eatin good in the neighborhood. ito take care of anyct messy situations.. and put irritation in its place. and if i can get comfortable keeping this tookus safe and protected... you can get comfortable doing the same with yours. preparation h. get comfortable with it. ♪ ahhhh! ♪ we're here. ♪ ♪ got it? got it. nooooo... got it? nooooo... quick, the quicker picker upper! bounty picks up messes quicker and is 2x more absorbent. bounty, the quicker picker upper. ♪ >> shannon: if any other human being in this country had done n the mila report, they would be arrested and put in jail. >> i believe congress should take the steps towards impeachment. >> shannon: multiple town halls to talk demo
we will see if the judge buys theft, harry and john, thank you both. to have you. >> harry: thanks shannon. >> shannon: bernie sanders says even the boston marathon bomber should have the right to vote. >> yes, terrible people. because you are running down a slippery slope. panel, charlie kirk and charlie hurt. standby. applebee's bigger, bolder grill combos. now that's eatin good in the neighborhood. ito take care of anyct messy situations.. and put irritation in its place....
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. >> former house speaker john boehner and harry reid discuss a range of issues including education and the future of work. you can see the entire discussion today at 6:35 p.m. eastern on c-span. online c-span.org or listen on the free c-span radio app. onen wednesday, democratic presidential connecticut and u.s. representative seth moulton of massachusetts spokes at a politics and eggs breakfast in bedford, new hampshire. the 3046 minute event was host bid the new hampshire institute of politics and the new england council. [applause] [applause] mr. disalvo: thank you, very much. it is an honor to be here, jim. -- >> thank you all so much for thank you all, so much, for being here. there are a lot of familiar faces in the room, but i am delighted there are a lot of new faces. company in my a district not long ago, and it turned out they made a lot of the very high tech devices we used in the marines in iraq. i was proud to learn they were made just a few miles from where i grew up. andr touring the company trying some of their technology, i met with all the workers who put this togethe
. >> former house speaker john boehner and harry reid discuss a range of issues including education and the future of work. you can see the entire discussion today at 6:35 p.m. eastern on c-span. online c-span.org or listen on the free c-span radio app. onen wednesday, democratic presidential connecticut and u.s. representative seth moulton of massachusetts spokes at a politics and eggs breakfast in bedford, new hampshire. the 3046 minute event was host bid the new hampshire institute of...
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harris: i was with senator joni ernst. the jobs are hot. it will be interesting. john delaney, the first to jump in for the democrats. haven't heard from you since july. >> great to be here. thank you. >> harris: thank you. let's get back to the news conference coming up. jefferson county specifically, authorities there want to fill the public in on something that they have known about since monday night when they first learned the woman on the right side of your screen was planning to travel from miami, florida to denver with some sort of specific threat that included columbine high school. this saturday will mark 20 years since the massacre there. every year they see threats. there was something different about this one. she's been found dead nearby, 60 miles away. all the details that they could bring us we'll have live. stay with me. we're oscar mayer deli fresh and you may know us from... your very first sandwich, your mammoth masterpiece. and...whatever this was. because we make our meat with the good of the deli and no artificial preservatives. make every sandwich count with oscar mayer deli fresh. i never tho
harris: i was with senator joni ernst. the jobs are hot. it will be interesting. john delaney, the first to jump in for the democrats. haven't heard from you since july. >> great to be here. thank you. >> harris: thank you. let's get back to the news conference coming up. jefferson county specifically, authorities there want to fill the public in on something that they have known about since monday night when they first learned the woman on the right side of your screen was...
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. >> harris: john yoo come on this idea of obstruction, you've heard bret baier and i we heard from tom dupree. how do we go forward if you're working with the president now? to make a further case? >> john: first, i think that is really the key question from this report. all the stuff about collusion, conspiracy with the russians. i think that story is dead. mueller has actually done trump a big favor by showing none of that happens. all that is left is obstruction, as you were saying, harris. that's really a question of intent. if you were trumped, you might want to try and preempt congress from conducting its own investigation or even launching impeachment by having him come out and say, in all these examples -- these ten cases he referred to -- "i had no corrupt intent. i was not trying to shut mueller down." in fact, as attorney general barr said, "i fully cooperative, i released documents and tried to show to the american people into congress that i was not trying to interfere with the mueller infestation." >> harris: one of the hard lines that we on the earlier was that there wer
. >> harris: john yoo come on this idea of obstruction, you've heard bret baier and i we heard from tom dupree. how do we go forward if you're working with the president now? to make a further case? >> john: first, i think that is really the key question from this report. all the stuff about collusion, conspiracy with the russians. i think that story is dead. mueller has actually done trump a big favor by showing none of that happens. all that is left is obstruction, as you were...
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. >> harris: chief white house correspondent john roberts out from the north lawn. john, as we watch this unfold live, it sounded really warm and fuzzy between lucy, schumer, and how they were describing that meeting. boy, that's a departure from where things have been. >> the outcome of the language was utterly different than the last time they were together. and the tone and tenor of the meeting was completely different than the last time they were together in the situation room. that was back on january 9th, where the president basically said to nancy pelosi, "are you ever going to give me any money for a border wall?" she said no, so he said, "we've got nothing more to talk about." got up and walked out and left them sitting there with nothing but their cups of coffee in front of them. this time the meeting lasted for about 90 minutes. according to both senator schumer, and nancy pelosi, the tone of the meeting was very cordial. listen to senator schumer here. >> there was goodwill in this meeting. that was different than some of the other meetings we've had, wh
. >> harris: chief white house correspondent john roberts out from the north lawn. john, as we watch this unfold live, it sounded really warm and fuzzy between lucy, schumer, and how they were describing that meeting. boy, that's a departure from where things have been. >> the outcome of the language was utterly different than the last time they were together. and the tone and tenor of the meeting was completely different than the last time they were together in the situation room....
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. >> james gets married and has three sons, only one of whom -- john, born in 1915 -- shares james' love for bugs. carla harrisjohn may's daughter. he went on trips with his father collecting around canada. he certainly supported his father that way and loved the collection. >> when the great depression hits, james loses his job as a park ranger, and money is tight, but his teenage son john, who, unlike his father, has a head for business, figures out how to turn dad's unusual hobby into a money-making venture...as a traveling bug exhibit. >> john may learned how to create airtight wooden display cases from an old german cabinet-maker and the practical realities of traveling with a collection. >> by 1930, the entire family hits the road, in both canada and the u.s., with their traveling displays of bugs -- all fronted by 15-year old john may. he was a teenager, and he had grown men working for him? >> there's a whole group of men who were working as roustabouts. they were destitute. >> so he helped a lot of people along the way, and he also intrigued a lot of people with this collection. >> he wanted it to be
. >> james gets married and has three sons, only one of whom -- john, born in 1915 -- shares james' love for bugs. carla harrisjohn may's daughter. he went on trips with his father collecting around canada. he certainly supported his father that way and loved the collection. >> when the great depression hits, james loses his job as a park ranger, and money is tight, but his teenage son john, who, unlike his father, has a head for business, figures out how to turn dad's unusual hobby...
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[applause] >> former house speaker john boehner of ohio and harry reid of nevada discuss a range of issues including education, the future of work and how congress should proceed in the wake over the mueller report. their comments came during a symposium sponsored by the university of nevada. here is a portion where the two leaders discuss the state of education. pre-k wasn't as widespread as it needed to be and still isn't. elementary schools were not really getting the job done and so it kind of got stopped in its tracks because we were not ready for it. what is one of the biggest costs at unlv? remedial education for their incoming students. it drives up the cost of education and frankly it should not be necessary. i think what has happened over he last 15-20 years is another look. how do we make sure that every child has a chance at a decent education? i don't know that we have the answers to that yet. because the schools are a component. but home is a component and the communities that the kids grow up in are components. and we as a society i think owe every kid a chance of a decent e
[applause] >> former house speaker john boehner of ohio and harry reid of nevada discuss a range of issues including education, the future of work and how congress should proceed in the wake over the mueller report. their comments came during a symposium sponsored by the university of nevada. here is a portion where the two leaders discuss the state of education. pre-k wasn't as widespread as it needed to be and still isn't. elementary schools were not really getting the job done and so...
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my favorite president's harry truman, but i called to bring up john f. kennedy. it seems to me that kennedy is always judged differently from other people. judged differently about his sexual habits. i guess he would come close to the bottom today on moral authority, although when he was president everybody thought that he was a model family man. this keeps coming up in different issues. kennedy was certainly part of the beginning of the vietnam or. some people like to say that he butd have fit with -- nobody knows that. recently when people were talking about how awful it was that attorney general barr might be an advocate for the president , well john f. kennedy nominated his own brother, his former campaign manager. yet people don't judge him harshly about those things the way they do other presidents. doing my question is -- people stay on the top 10 -- will he stay on the top 10 or move down in the future? guest: kennedy, it's high where he's at right now, but it's for reasons. i just finished writing about nasa going to the moon. we had the 50th anniversary
my favorite president's harry truman, but i called to bring up john f. kennedy. it seems to me that kennedy is always judged differently from other people. judged differently about his sexual habits. i guess he would come close to the bottom today on moral authority, although when he was president everybody thought that he was a model family man. this keeps coming up in different issues. kennedy was certainly part of the beginning of the vietnam or. some people like to say that he butd have fit...
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harris custom xp when [laughs] albright, john. thank you very much. the senate feeling to pass a bill by 41-49. most immigrants voted against it, saying it didn't provide enough money for puerto rico, which is still recovering from hurricane maria. president trump went after that result, tweeting this. "$91 billion to puerto rico, now the dems want to give them more. taking dollars away from our farmers and so many others. disgraceful. cannot continue to hurt our farmers and states with these massive payments and so little appreciation." and this is happening. a second woman coming forward now accusing former vice president joe biden of inappropriate touching. amy lappos telling a hartford television station that biden made unwanted contact with her during a political fund-raiser in 2009. >> it's not rape, but it does need to be rape to not be right. he walked up to me and wrapped his hands around my face like that, pulled me in, and started rubbing noses with me. it wasn't, like, an eskimo kiss and then stopped. it was for, like, a good 15 seconds. i
harris custom xp when [laughs] albright, john. thank you very much. the senate feeling to pass a bill by 41-49. most immigrants voted against it, saying it didn't provide enough money for puerto rico, which is still recovering from hurricane maria. president trump went after that result, tweeting this. "$91 billion to puerto rico, now the dems want to give them more. taking dollars away from our farmers and so many others. disgraceful. cannot continue to hurt our farmers and states with...
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she isn't the only one bringing up family separation in terms of politics in 2020 as john roberts suggested. kamala harris said, i will not support a nominee who does not forcefully denounce this administration's policy of separating families at the border. the next secretary of the department of homeland security must be committed to reuniting families and protecting human rights of those seeking alie hl asylum. looks like the democrats think they can continue to run on this as they run for president. >> sure. reality of it is most of these people do not meet, with all due compassion for their personal economic circumstances, they don't meet the refugee status that allows them to seek asylum inside the united states. they're using the asylum claim as a way to get here and stay here. and we can't allow that to happen. otherwise we lose control of our borders. >> dana: tom holman is talking about mceliniy. >> he's spent many years fighting this fight. he knows the ground. he knows how to operate under ground. kirstjen nielsen was very talented but she didn't come up through the ranks. kevin is within the r
she isn't the only one bringing up family separation in terms of politics in 2020 as john roberts suggested. kamala harris said, i will not support a nominee who does not forcefully denounce this administration's policy of separating families at the border. the next secretary of the department of homeland security must be committed to reuniting families and protecting human rights of those seeking alie hl asylum. looks like the democrats think they can continue to run on this as they run for...
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john brennan went to harry reid and harry reid went public in eight or nine days before the electiong the fbi -- and made it to get out of the publi public. >> you couldn't begin to make sense out of what it was and what the full -- what the russians dead to of the trump campaign welcomed. hey wikileaks, it's great, read it. of course donald trump says that's not his deal. >> martha: john solomon thank you very much, richard goodstein, thanks. still ahead on "the story." trey gowdy's first response on the report that came out today. drivers just wont put their phones down. we need a solution. introducing... smartdogs. the first dogs trained to train humans. stopping drivers from: liking. selfie-ing. and whatever this is. available to the public... never. smartdogs are not the answer. but geico has a simple tip. turn on "do not disturb while driving" mode. brought to you by geico. i felt i couldn't be at my best wifor my family. c, in only 8 weeks with mavyret, i was cured and left those doubts behind. i faced reminders of my hep c every day. but in only 8 weeks with mavyret, i was cu
john brennan went to harry reid and harry reid went public in eight or nine days before the electiong the fbi -- and made it to get out of the publi public. >> you couldn't begin to make sense out of what it was and what the full -- what the russians dead to of the trump campaign welcomed. hey wikileaks, it's great, read it. of course donald trump says that's not his deal. >> martha: john solomon thank you very much, richard goodstein, thanks. still ahead on "the story."...
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investigators, let's bring in tonight's legal eagles, forming deputy assistant attorney general, harry litman and john. welcome to you both. i will start with some quick reaction from both of you, harry you go first. these ports from devin nunes to the doj and catherine is reporting that it could involve up to two dozen people who may have to answer some tough questions. >> right. if there's a predicate, which is very unlikely. i can't even see with the criminal aspect could be. nunes is indefatigable and pressing this point and it's no coincidence that it's just before the mueller report comes out. only in this small universe do people really think that robert mueller somehow is corrupt and dishonest about the whole probe is a witch hunt and this is just his latest. >> shannon: let me bring john. i don't unnecessarily and we don't know what he referred to but i don't know that it's necessarily aimed at robert mueller but it may be the origins way before that. we have no idea but maybe he's looking at people like peter strzok and lisa page. >> i imagine -- i think -- i imagine that's mostly not about
investigators, let's bring in tonight's legal eagles, forming deputy assistant attorney general, harry litman and john. welcome to you both. i will start with some quick reaction from both of you, harry you go first. these ports from devin nunes to the doj and catherine is reporting that it could involve up to two dozen people who may have to answer some tough questions. >> right. if there's a predicate, which is very unlikely. i can't even see with the criminal aspect could be. nunes is...
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plus, chuck's interviewed with harry reid and john boehner.tomorrow with more "meet the press" daily. good evening to you, ari. >>> thank you. we're covering new developments in the capitol hill showdown. president trump claiming he refuses to comply with subpoenas. democrats say they have a plan to deal with it. and later, bill barr has not told the whole truth about mueller's findings. why that matters going forward and what can be done about it. also, eric swalwell making his first appearance on "the beat" as a presidential candidate. that's later in the show. we have a hot. we begin with the president of the united states announcing his opposition to lawful subpoenas from congress. >> we're fighting all the subpoenas. these aren't impartial people. the democrats are trying to win 2020. the only
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former deputy assistant attorney general harry littman and john you, welcome to both of you. of questions. this weekend the new york times writing a lot of this didn't pan out, either not true, can't prove it and now they sound like critics of the dossier two years in. >> that is accurate. if you read the first volume of the mueller report and look for confirmation of the steel dossier it is not in there. it seems to be mueller concluded pretty early on most were false or misleading or not worth looking at are following up on so the question in my mind is how were our intelligence agencies, were they naÏve and gullible? something they so badly wanted to believe, the trump was working for the russians that they passed it along to the fisa court to get warrants without second guessing or checking it or is something morning farias going on? were people in the administration in the intelligence agencies wanting to stop trump, who were worried about him so they bought the whole thing hook, line and sinker to use it for a bad purpose which was spying on ongoing presidential campaig
former deputy assistant attorney general harry littman and john you, welcome to both of you. of questions. this weekend the new york times writing a lot of this didn't pan out, either not true, can't prove it and now they sound like critics of the dossier two years in. >> that is accurate. if you read the first volume of the mueller report and look for confirmation of the steel dossier it is not in there. it seems to be mueller concluded pretty early on most were false or misleading or...
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john? >> good afternoon to you, harris. the big news regarding north korea that came out of the meeting there was with the president said right at the end, about the last question before the masters -- which, of course, was the most support in question -- the question asked right before the masters. where the president said, "there are various smaller deals that could happen. right now we are talking about the big deal. we have to get rid of the nuclear weapons." moon jae-in, since the failed summit that happened in hanoi, has been pushing for the idea of what is called in south korea -- it's rather unfortunate title come up they call it a "good enough" deal that might open up some economic cooperation again between north and south korea to try and restart negotiations, rebuild some goodwill. you also have the president say that it's a possibility for semimilitary and things. from sending food into north korea to take care of the people who are starving in north korea. that was the big news there. the president saying there
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former house speaker john boehner of ohio and senate majority leader harry reid of nevada discuss theork and how congress should proceed in the wake of the mueller report. the comments came during a symposium sponsored by the university of nevada las vegas mgm public policy institute. here's a portion where the two leaders discussed the state of education. >> we were not starting early enough with kids. pre-k was not as widespread as it needed to be and still isn't. we began to realize our elementary schools were not getting the job done, and it got stopped in its tracks. we were not ready for it. costis one of the biggest at unlv and other universities? remedial education. it drives of the cost of education and it should not be necessary. i think what has happened is over the last 15, 20 years, is another look. how do we make sure that every child gets an education? i don't know that we have the answers to that. home is a component, it the communities the kids grow up in our component. owes a society, i think every kid a decent education, but it will take all three components to make
former house speaker john boehner of ohio and senate majority leader harry reid of nevada discuss theork and how congress should proceed in the wake of the mueller report. the comments came during a symposium sponsored by the university of nevada las vegas mgm public policy institute. here's a portion where the two leaders discussed the state of education. >> we were not starting early enough with kids. pre-k was not as widespread as it needed to be and still isn't. we began to realize...
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care for all or fix obamacare, the green new deal or joe biden and a known figure or a tony harris or a johnaney or pete buttigieg and a new face? the president thought stay back. i get you want to be like we're buds, and they are, but i asked him not to. >> not only what you said, good spin for president obama, that's good spin for vice president biden. the president is going to stand back. this is up to the voters and we're going to have a robust debate here. if the base of the party, as laura mentioned before, is minority candidates, excuse me, minority voters, black women, biden is hinting he didn't really want obama's help. i can't imagine that that sounds, that rings right with anyone who his previous answers here on whether or not he was inappropriately handling invading space, you know, is not resonating either. the thing to watch with biden i think is the earlier point about his authenticity. the best thing about biden is him connecting to voters. the risk here is the career politician trying to explain away everything, as you mentioned, if you're explaining you're losing and so far
care for all or fix obamacare, the green new deal or joe biden and a known figure or a tony harris or a johnaney or pete buttigieg and a new face? the president thought stay back. i get you want to be like we're buds, and they are, but i asked him not to. >> not only what you said, good spin for president obama, that's good spin for vice president biden. the president is going to stand back. this is up to the voters and we're going to have a robust debate here. if the base of the party,...
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biden at 27%, bernie sanders at 16%, pete buttigieg at 9%, elizabeth warren at 7% and kamala harris at 7%. johnll see you back tomorrow with your one-on-one interview with 2020 hopeful mayor pete buttigieg and his plan for the nation's economic future. >>> julian assange's arrest. can we get more answer on wikileaks role? we'll look into that question. first for many nipsey hussle had a gang past. his funeral procession is making it through the city. you're watching velshi and ruhle live on msnbc. to improve short-term memory. prevagen. healthier brain. better life. it's way day! yes. it's wayfair's biggest sale of the year, and you're invited! starting april 10, score our lowest prices since black friday on best-selling furniture, decor, and way more. plus, everything ships free on way day. everything? everything. and flash deals launch all day long. hey guys, check out the flash deal i just scored! our biggest sale of the year only lasts 36 hours so shop way day starting april 10 at wayfair.com. i had nomine...ms of hepatitis c. ...caused liver damage. epclusa treats all main types of chronic
biden at 27%, bernie sanders at 16%, pete buttigieg at 9%, elizabeth warren at 7% and kamala harris at 7%. johnll see you back tomorrow with your one-on-one interview with 2020 hopeful mayor pete buttigieg and his plan for the nation's economic future. >>> julian assange's arrest. can we get more answer on wikileaks role? we'll look into that question. first for many nipsey hussle had a gang past. his funeral procession is making it through the city. you're watching velshi and ruhle...
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plus, chuck's interviewed with harry reid and john boehner. you can download it now or wherever you get your podcast. we'll be back tomorrow with more "meet the press" daily. good evening to you, ari. >>> thank you. we're covering new developments in the capitol hill showdown. president trump claiming he refuses to comply with subpoenas. democrats say they have a plan to deal with it. and later, bill barr has not told the whole truth about mueller's findings. why that matters going forward and what can be done about it. also, eric swalwell making his first appearance on "the beat" as a presidential candidate. that's later in the show. we have a hot. we begin with the president of the united states announcing his opposition to lawful subpoenas from congress. >> we're fighting all the subpoenas. these aren't impartial people. the democrats are trying to win 2020. the only way they can luck out is by constantly going after me on nonsense. >> that's trump's take. here's bob mueller's. because he ended his report by intoning, congress may apply the
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the investigation into the investigators let's bring in tonight's legal eagles for more, harry that men and john you, welcome to you both. i will start with quick reaction from both of you. about these referrals from devon nunez and the doj and reporting it could involve 2 dozen people who may have to answer some tough questions. >> if there is a predicate which is very unlikely. i can't even see what the criminal aspect could be, nunez is indefatigable in pressing this point and it's no coincidence just before the mueller report comes out. only in this small universe do people really think robert mueller is somehow corrupt and dishonest and the probe a witchhunt. >> let me bring john in. we don't know what he referred to but don't know if it is aimed at robert mueller, may be the origin way before that. we don't know that but maybe he's looking at people like peter heather nauert he and lisa page. >> i imagine it's mostly not about the mueller report but what mueller wasn't supposed to study which was how did the whole thing get started? mueller was looking at whether it is collusion between ru
the investigation into the investigators let's bring in tonight's legal eagles for more, harry that men and john you, welcome to you both. i will start with quick reaction from both of you. about these referrals from devon nunez and the doj and reporting it could involve 2 dozen people who may have to answer some tough questions. >> if there is a predicate which is very unlikely. i can't even see what the criminal aspect could be, nunez is indefatigable in pressing this point and it's no...
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. >> harris: thank you both. john .s of john smiths that are humana medicare advantage members. no, it's this john smith. who we paired with a humana team member to help address his own specific health needs. at humana, we take a personal approach to your health, to provide care that's just as unique as you are. no matter what your name is. ♪ our big idaho potato truck and we're going to find it.. awe man. always look for the grown in idaho seal. >> harris: thanks for watching outnumbered overtime today. i'm harris faulkner. the daily briefing starts now. >> dana: three big stories we're following. stars lori laughlin and felicity huffman have their day in court over the college admission scandal. president trump mocking joe biden, as we are hearing ab even more allegations of inappropriate touching. plus, how democrats and the doj are on a collision course to a big fight over the full mueller report. i'm dana perino and this is "the daily briefing." lori laughlin arriving in court, a throng of media surrounding her. fe
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. >> very helpful, john, thank you for explaining that. >>> harry enten tells us the irs is actually to do a reality check on that one. >> i'm not buying. i think the cop who gave the birthday for the nine-year-old, paid for by our taxes, by the way, very popular. irs, i'm not putting my money on. >> not so much. all right, john, thank you very much. >>> the president is trying to retaliate against political opponents using undocumented migrants. how? we will explain next. >>> they leaned on i.c.e. to consider moving undocumented immigrants to sanctuary cities. >> i don't believe we should be releasing anyone who crosses the border illegally. >> these are human beings. to treat them like a plague is grow desk. >>> what he said was true, there was spying. >> the attorney general testified to an audience of one. >> there was most certainly surveillance. that should be open to examination. >>> federal prosecutors announced 36 counts against attorney michael avenatti. >> mr. avenatti received money on behalf of clients, misappropriated the money and lied to the clients. >> with all of th
. >> very helpful, john, thank you for explaining that. >>> harry enten tells us the irs is actually to do a reality check on that one. >> i'm not buying. i think the cop who gave the birthday for the nine-year-old, paid for by our taxes, by the way, very popular. irs, i'm not putting my money on. >> not so much. all right, john, thank you very much. >>> the president is trying to retaliate against political opponents using undocumented migrants. how? we will...
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madison gesiotto, trump 2020 advisory board member and john, a former communications director for harry> they're heading to nevada about a forum about the economy and how to strengthen the middle class. it will be interesting how that goes. i don't believe bernie sanders is going there. interesting to see how things playing out particularly with pete buttigieg and his ascendancy among this group of candidates. melissa: madison, seems a lot of people, i guess from the early polling looks like it is the case it's a battle between bernie and biden but do you think that's how it will play out in the long run? >> you know i don't think how it will play out. i talk to a lot of democrats that say we're any and biden are front-runners in name only, when it comes down to actual voters next year it will not be the top two. a lot of people are kind of sick of joe biden. i don't think they plan to vote for him. when bernie sanders a lot of democrats don't align with his policies. they find him too far to the left. the concern for many democrats i talk to, guess what, a lot of voters come out in the
madison gesiotto, trump 2020 advisory board member and john, a former communications director for harry> they're heading to nevada about a forum about the economy and how to strengthen the middle class. it will be interesting how that goes. i don't believe bernie sanders is going there. interesting to see how things playing out particularly with pete buttigieg and his ascendancy among this group of candidates. melissa: madison, seems a lot of people, i guess from the early polling looks like...
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announcer: former senate majority leader harry reid and former house speaker john on how tofer advice proceed with investigations following the release of the mueller report. they also talked about education and the future of work. from the university of nevada las vegas, this is about 50 minutes. >> all right, someone everyone in this room should know, the former u.s. senate majority leader, cochair of mgm resorts, public policy here at unlv, and someone i will get to talk to you later so i have more things to say about him and i will say them then. please welcome to the stage the honorable harry reid. [applause] mr. reid: there are certain things we say, words and
announcer: former senate majority leader harry reid and former house speaker john on how tofer advice proceed with investigations following the release of the mueller report. they also talked about education and the future of work. from the university of nevada las vegas, this is about 50 minutes. >> all right, someone everyone in this room should know, the former u.s. senate majority leader, cochair of mgm resorts, public policy here at unlv, and someone i will get to talk to you later...
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democratic fund-raising, bernie sanders, $18.2 million, john delaney, $12.1 million. kamala harris1 million. beto o'rourke, $9 million. pete buttigieg, mayor from indiana, $7 million. elizabeth warren rounding out this "top of" list, if you will. b12 says it will be the values, not the money. but when you bring 30 million men don't like dollars to the table, that's more than the top players in mind. how does that change the race? >> it's significant to the president has an advantage, being incumbents. however, for all the talk about donald trump and all the focus on his approval ratings and whether they are high or low and his disapproval, that number says a lot. that fund-raising number is a fund-raising number, let alone the $40 million believed to be cash on hand for the trump campaign. so they are starting off this quarter really well, and you are right, in comparison with all the other democrats combined that is a big, big staff that democrats have to look at. >> harris: you and i covered it last time around, and i remember at dnc the talk of donald trump not raising as much m
democratic fund-raising, bernie sanders, $18.2 million, john delaney, $12.1 million. kamala harris1 million. beto o'rourke, $9 million. pete buttigieg, mayor from indiana, $7 million. elizabeth warren rounding out this "top of" list, if you will. b12 says it will be the values, not the money. but when you bring 30 million men don't like dollars to the table, that's more than the top players in mind. how does that change the race? >> it's significant to the president has an...
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. ♪ leaderer senate majority harry reid of nevada and former house speaker john boehner of ohio werea forum hosted by the university of nevada las vegas. here are some of their comments about the state of education. >> we were starting early enough with kids. pre-k was not as widespread as it needed to be and it still isn't. we began to realize our elementary schools were not really getting the job done. tracksgot stopped in its because we were not ready for it. unlv and other universities -- remedial education for their incoming students. it drives up the cost of education. it should not be necessary. i think what has happened over is last, say, 15, 20 years another look. how do we make sure that every child has a chance at a decent education? i don't know that we have the answers to that yet, because the ghouls are a component. but, home is a component and the communities the kids grow up in are components. owes a society, i think, every kid a chance at a decent education. take alls going to three of those components to make it happen. if you are poor, if you live in a run neighbor
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beto o'rouke passed $6 million and bernie sanders nearly that amount and senator kamala harris and amy klobuchar and johnwill tell you a quick million. how important is this? you called it the buttigieg boomlet. he's getting a lot of attention, an interesting candidate. moved up from 1% to 4%. you're headed in the right direction. in a crowded democratic field it's important. >> in every cycle you have a boomlet, some candidates, multiple candidates who pop up get alive the tension and a lot of times their challenge is they don't have enough infrastructure around them to sustain that. they can't wide the wave and build it out into actual success in the primaries and iowa caucuses so the fact that buttigieg seems to have a pre-y formidable first quarter with 7 million will give him the infrastructure going forward. he needs a lot more. needs to sustain this, but it's a really good first step. >> a lot more important in some ways than poll numbers because at this point poll numbers are a lot about name recognition. that's why biden and bernie sanders are doing very well in the polls, not necessarily becaus
beto o'rouke passed $6 million and bernie sanders nearly that amount and senator kamala harris and amy klobuchar and johnwill tell you a quick million. how important is this? you called it the buttigieg boomlet. he's getting a lot of attention, an interesting candidate. moved up from 1% to 4%. you're headed in the right direction. in a crowded democratic field it's important. >> in every cycle you have a boomlet, some candidates, multiple candidates who pop up get alive the tension and a...
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. >> former house speaker john of ohio and former senate majority leader harry reid of nevada discuss a range of issues, including education and the future of work. watch the entire discussion tomorrow at 6:35 p.m. eastern on c-span, c-span.org, or listen on the free c-span radio app. white houseannual correspondents association dinner, held in washington, d.c. this year's keynote speaker is historian and author roger now -- ron chernow. [applause] >> [speaking french] everyone, was for my mother, a formidable frenchwoman we lost to cancer a year ago. i have bad news, i am delivering the whole speech, not just the four-page summary of its principal conclusions. i want to start by acknowledging our journalism award winners. congratulations and thank you for reminding us how vital a free and independent news media is to the health of this republic. [applause] >> one thing this position teaches you is gratitude. i have a lot of thank you spewed thank you first of foremost my family and dear friends from near and far who came here tonight. thank you to all of the members of the white hous
. >> former house speaker john of ohio and former senate majority leader harry reid of nevada discuss a range of issues, including education and the future of work. watch the entire discussion tomorrow at 6:35 p.m. eastern on c-span, c-span.org, or listen on the free c-span radio app. white houseannual correspondents association dinner, held in washington, d.c. this year's keynote speaker is historian and author roger now -- ron chernow. [applause] >> [speaking french] everyone, was...
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copyright national cable satellite corp. 2015] >> former senate majority leader harry read of nevada and former house speaker john boehner of ohio were at the public policy institute at the university of nevada las vegas. here are some of their comments about the state of education. pre-k wasn't as widespread as it needed to be and still isn't. then we began to realize elementary schools -- our elementary schools weren't getting the job done and so it kind of got stopped in its tracks because we weren't ready for it. what's the biggest cost for other universities? remedial education. it should not be necessary. i think what's happened over the is another years look. child we make sure every gets a decent education? i don't know that we have the answers yet. --ause the schools home is a component and the areas kids grew up in our opponents. we as a society i think oh every kid of a decent education. it is going to take all three of those components to get up -- to get it. if you are poor and live in a areen neighborhood, there probably not educational activities at home and in many cases not much in the community.
copyright national cable satellite corp. 2015] >> former senate majority leader harry read of nevada and former house speaker john boehner of ohio were at the public policy institute at the university of nevada las vegas. here are some of their comments about the state of education. pre-k wasn't as widespread as it needed to be and still isn't. then we began to realize elementary schools -- our elementary schools weren't getting the job done and so it kind of got stopped in its tracks...
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john lee terry. watch c-span's washington journal live at 7:00 eastern monday morning. join the discussion. former senate majority leader harryeid of nevada and former house speaker john boehner of ohio where at a forum hosted by the mgm rooms or its public policy institute at the university of nevada las vegas. here are some of their comments about the state of education. we were not starting early enough with kids. pre-k was not as widespread as it needed to be and still isn't. then we began to realize our elementary schools were not really getting the job done. it kind of got stopped in its tracks because we were not ready for it. what is one of the biggest costs and other universities has? remedial education for their incoming students. it drives up the cost of education. frankly, it cannot be necessary. i think what has happened over the last say 15, 20 years is another look. how do we make sure that every child has the chance at a decent education? i don't know that we have the answers to that yet. acause the schools are component. but home is a component in the community's bet the kids grow up in our a component. socie
john lee terry. watch c-span's washington journal live at 7:00 eastern monday morning. join the discussion. former senate majority leader harryeid of nevada and former house speaker john boehner of ohio where at a forum hosted by the mgm rooms or its public policy institute at the university of nevada las vegas. here are some of their comments about the state of education. we were not starting early enough with kids. pre-k was not as widespread as it needed to be and still isn't. then we began...
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my favorite president's harry truman, but i called to bring up john f. kennedy.seems to me that kennedy is always judged differently from other people. judged differently about his sexual habits. i guess he would come close to the bottom today on moral authority, although when he was president everybody thought that he was a model family man. this keeps coming up in different issues. kennedy was certainly part of the beginning of the vietnam or. some people like to say that he butd have fit with -- nobody knows that. recently when people were talking about how awful it was that attorney general barr might be an advocate for the president , well john f. kennedy nominated his own brother, his former campaign manager. yet people don't judge him harshly about those things the way they do other presidents. doing my question is -- people stay on the top 10 -- will he stay on the top 10 or move down in the future? guest: kennedy, it's high where he's at right now, but it's for reasons. i just finished writing about nasa going to the moon. we had the 50th anniversary of
my favorite president's harry truman, but i called to bring up john f. kennedy.seems to me that kennedy is always judged differently from other people. judged differently about his sexual habits. i guess he would come close to the bottom today on moral authority, although when he was president everybody thought that he was a model family man. this keeps coming up in different issues. kennedy was certainly part of the beginning of the vietnam or. some people like to say that he butd have fit...
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. >>> john tyler, millard philmore, teddy roosevelt, calvin coolidge, harry truman, lyndon johnson, whatcommon? well, they were accidentle presidents as my next guest calls them, thrust into the office unexpectedly when the president died. jared cohen is author of "accidental presidents" eight men who changed america. his job is a sister company to google. thanks for having you on. >> thanks for having me. >> this is a fascinating groo book. you designed these vice presidents that became president completely unexpected elements to it. it begins right at the start with john tyler, who becomes president when william henry harrison dice supportedly because he got sick on his inauguration day. but people didn't know, the constitution was ambiguous as to whether the vice president became president. explain that. >> so, what the constitution says is that the vice president discharges the duties of president if there is a vacancy. the constitution is completely vague about whether or not the vice president becomes president. so john tiler who basically skips town and prepares for four years of
. >>> john tyler, millard philmore, teddy roosevelt, calvin coolidge, harry truman, lyndon johnson, whatcommon? well, they were accidentle presidents as my next guest calls them, thrust into the office unexpectedly when the president died. jared cohen is author of "accidental presidents" eight men who changed america. his job is a sister company to google. thanks for having you on. >> thanks for having me. >> this is a fascinating groo book. you designed these...
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attorney, john huber, and the inspector general, michael horowitz. >> harris: who has a new report possiblyon. >> kennedy: you look at all these issues, and he said he hadn't but a team together, but on top of all his people without devin nunes he can still put a team to give it to look into this stuff and the democrats i would challenge them. what is the definition of the term "spying?" what does he mean when he says that question of when you say, what do you mean? it's not necessarily illegal. it happens all the time. civil libertarians have an issue when it is warrantless and unjustified and unconstitutional. >> ed: it doesn't happen all the time that one campaign goes after another. a >> kennedy: if these issues were so critical, why didn't the obama administration but the trump campaign know that there were people -- >> harris: is a fascinating and important question. >> carley: i'm so glad we're having this conversation. the immediate aftermath of them saying "spying," and the controversy devon and ensued -- >> harris: which, by the way, nobody has the full quote. he said he didn't ha
attorney, john huber, and the inspector general, michael horowitz. >> harris: who has a new report possiblyon. >> kennedy: you look at all these issues, and he said he hadn't but a team together, but on top of all his people without devin nunes he can still put a team to give it to look into this stuff and the democrats i would challenge them. what is the definition of the term "spying?" what does he mean when he says that question of when you say, what do you mean? it's...
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former senate majority leader harry reid and former house speaker john boehner offer advice on how to proceed with trouble the administration investigations, following the release of the mueller report. the two also talked about education and the future of work. "q and a," with david brooks, talking about his book "the second mountain,". wednesday, at 10:00 a.m. eastern, attorney general william barr will testify before the senate judiciary committee on the miller report. clockrsday, and on the a.m. eastern, he will testify before the house judiciary committee, live on c-span3. c-span.org, and listen on the free c-span radio app area -- at. more on that story as a number of duty agencies are reporting that attorney general you are has warned the judiciary committee chair jerrold nadler that he might not appear as scheduled in front of the judiciary committee because of the hearing format. in addition to the five minutes of questioning for each member of the committee, mr. not there proposed an additional round that would allow for each side to question the attorney general for 30 minu
former senate majority leader harry reid and former house speaker john boehner offer advice on how to proceed with trouble the administration investigations, following the release of the mueller report. the two also talked about education and the future of work. "q and a," with david brooks, talking about his book "the second mountain,". wednesday, at 10:00 a.m. eastern, attorney general william barr will testify before the senate judiciary committee on the miller report....
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2020 candidates are making their pitch to civil rights leaders, you can see john hickenlooper on stage right now and kamala harris just wrapped up and we're also moments away from hearing alexandria ocasio-cortez. she's can't. s run for president. bernie sanders, cory booker will all be speaking. you can see the timeline there. we want to play a little bit more of what we heard from senator harris just a couple moments ago. >> in america, justice has not been applied equally for all. and, so, let's talk about that. and let's speak truth that in the last two years it has gotten even worse. let's speak truth that in the last two years, we have seen hate crimes on the rise, but what has this administration done? investigated 60% fewer civil rights cases, slashed programs for fighting violent white nationalest extremists and shut down the domestic terrorism intelligence unit. that is not justice. that is injustice. when black americans are more than twice as likely to live in poverty in this country. instead of lifting up working families, this administration gave a tax cut to the top 1% and the biggest corporations
2020 candidates are making their pitch to civil rights leaders, you can see john hickenlooper on stage right now and kamala harris just wrapped up and we're also moments away from hearing alexandria ocasio-cortez. she's can't. s run for president. bernie sanders, cory booker will all be speaking. you can see the timeline there. we want to play a little bit more of what we heard from senator harris just a couple moments ago. >> in america, justice has not been applied equally for all. and,...
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john mccain, others like harris wafer. stanley mccrystal have aukd of these ideas, proposed, suggested and offered different ideas opinion the outcome over the years have always been small programs, voluntary programs, amer core corps, teach america and such things. i would argue the idea of a mandatory universal program is a bad idea one i think one of the dangers it purports to be a panacea everyone sees it solving solving different issues and different problems it becomes a universal solution for a variety of islas they see in american society. first we want to be very careful about presuming that american youth and america are so far down that this is the only kind of a program to rescue them. so bad so selfish, so greedy, the poemgt institute report back in 1978 of which harris swafford was involved. talked about saturday night fever of america at that point, 40 years ago that movie. but of course the -- we have dangers of exaggerating america's virtues. we have dangers of exaggerating america's failings. and we don't
john mccain, others like harris wafer. stanley mccrystal have aukd of these ideas, proposed, suggested and offered different ideas opinion the outcome over the years have always been small programs, voluntary programs, amer core corps, teach america and such things. i would argue the idea of a mandatory universal program is a bad idea one i think one of the dangers it purports to be a panacea everyone sees it solving solving different issues and different problems it becomes a universal...