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do you do here i'm just here on a holiday spending that you break in hamburg with my good friend john peter and enjoying the city where you from both from russia or value like you're up here at the other you know many. because it's a landmark in hamburg and it's a place you have to visit if you don't have the. money and combine this well this is a good as i heard that it's very difficult to get tickets to it so you just get in line and hope for the best and it was similar to what was this at 6 pm we'll go to the box office and hope we get tickets so you know any tricks to get tickets just luck. doesn't that's all that's so i'll give it a try i seem to be lucky. but the big good look at hamburg is not just a port city hamburg is also a music city composers such as your philip and johannes bombs used to work here and hamburg has also left its mark on rock and pop music history. and hamburg sang probably district the beatles gained important experience for their international career it all started in the early sixty's on the space off the sparkle a legendary place that has made history. 91617
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with senator deb fischer and representatives michael burgess, chris collins, brian fitzpatrick, peter king, john joyce, mark meadows, and then meuser.e -- dan please stand up. thank you very much. thank you, peter. in the wake of the september 11 attacks, courageous americans raced into smoke them a fire and debris in lower manhattan, the pentagon, and a field in shanksville, pennsylvania. the whole world witnessed the might and resilience of our the extraordinary men and women of the new york fire and police departments, selfless pictures of unmatched character and devotion. i grew up with them, so i can tell you it is absolutely true. it is always nice to know your subject. i know that subject. these are great people. we also commemorate the heroes of the port authority police. i thank you all for being here, tremendous people. first responders from across the country rushed to new york and worked endless days and sleepless nights. they fought to rescue every person trapped in the rubble and then searched for months to find the remains of the fallen. firstd loyalty of our responders new no bou
with senator deb fischer and representatives michael burgess, chris collins, brian fitzpatrick, peter king, john joyce, mark meadows, and then meuser.e -- dan please stand up. thank you very much. thank you, peter. in the wake of the september 11 attacks, courageous americans raced into smoke them a fire and debris in lower manhattan, the pentagon, and a field in shanksville, pennsylvania. the whole world witnessed the might and resilience of our the extraordinary men and women of the new york...
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kathleen darby, john nolte, michael nolte, peter milke, kevin and darren flynn, commissioner michael antonini, and robert kozelski. please come up and lineup on the screen side of the room. >> thank you. my name is kathy darby. good afternoon. my name is kathy darby. i am -- i passed some packets -- we passed some packets to jonas. it's the same material that was sent to you in an e-mail yesterday. i live at 215 vasquez, and i live next door to the house that's planned at 225, and that house is identical to our house, and it's a very sound house. it's old and hasn't been updated, but it's a sound, live i can't believe house. i'd expected -- it's a sound, liveable house. i'd expected to come here today, expecting to hear about your decision on the project, but as i looked at the packet on the planning commission website, i see that they've been changed again. notably, the project has gotten bigger -- >> clerk: okay, ma'am, unfortunately your time is up. >> really? did i take three minutes? >> clerk: one minute. it's the second time hearing this project. >> i'd just like to say that if
kathleen darby, john nolte, michael nolte, peter milke, kevin and darren flynn, commissioner michael antonini, and robert kozelski. please come up and lineup on the screen side of the room. >> thank you. my name is kathy darby. good afternoon. my name is kathy darby. i am -- i passed some packets -- we passed some packets to jonas. it's the same material that was sent to you in an e-mail yesterday. i live at 215 vasquez, and i live next door to the house that's planned at 225, and that...
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i want to thank my colleagues in the senate, senator gary peters, john hovin, margaret hasan, and ron johnson for good work on senate bill 406, the federal vocational cyber work force program act of 2019. the bipartisan bill passed the senate by unanimous consent at the end of april, i am pleased to consider it today. this measure would create a program in which cyber personnel could be detailed to other agencies to develop additional skills and help fill agency skill gaps. the legislation would require agencies to identify the cyber positions eligible for rotation and report those positions to the office of personnel management. opm would be required to distribute to each agency a list of positions available for participation in the program. the bill also would require opm, the chief human capital officers counsel, and department of homeland security to develop an operational plan for the program that includes a merit based selection process. employee details would be for a maximum of one year, and detailees would be required to return to the agency to serve the same length of time a
i want to thank my colleagues in the senate, senator gary peters, john hovin, margaret hasan, and ron johnson for good work on senate bill 406, the federal vocational cyber work force program act of 2019. the bipartisan bill passed the senate by unanimous consent at the end of april, i am pleased to consider it today. this measure would create a program in which cyber personnel could be detailed to other agencies to develop additional skills and help fill agency skill gaps. the legislation...
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with senator deb fischer and representatives michael burgess, chris collins, brian fitzpatrick, peter king, john joyce, mark meadows, and dan music. >> you have been listening to president trump speaking live at the white house rose garden making those remarks, the first time we have heard from the president on camera about that deadly shooting in gilroy, california overnight. it is a story the president has been briefed on, obviously. you heard him talk about the victims, including a 6-year-old little boy. you heard from his dad earlier in the show. the president juggling quite a few things. not just the response nationally to that california shooting but another major shakeup inside his national security team. dan coats now out as director of national intelligence. and the president's pick to take over, one of his biggest defenders over on capitol hill, congressman john ratcliffe from texas. you may remember him from the mueller hearings. he may have used it to audition for the president. >> i agree with the chairman when he said donald trump is not above the law. he's not. but he damn sure sh
with senator deb fischer and representatives michael burgess, chris collins, brian fitzpatrick, peter king, john joyce, mark meadows, and dan music. >> you have been listening to president trump speaking live at the white house rose garden making those remarks, the first time we have heard from the president on camera about that deadly shooting in gilroy, california overnight. it is a story the president has been briefed on, obviously. you heard him talk about the victims, including a...
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john hughes. movie i mean the flirtatious scenes with m.j. and peter parker as a spider man seems like teens just hanging out talking about t.v. and so on i mean not going to get that james bond we're going to think that really broadly expands the market and the audience for these guys and these movies they get really good actors and directors yeah that's that's healthy amazing thing i mean you've had like you know robert downey jr cate blanchett at the benedict cumberbatch have all been marvel superhero stars and here in this film we've got jake gyllenhaal who's who's who's a phenomenal actor who's never done this kind of movies before and he plays a kind of ridiculous figure this mysterio who wears a sort of fishbowl glowing fishbowl helmet you know on the page it would be utterly ridiculous but he's such a great actor joho is that he gives a depth to this character and creates what would actually seem to be a joke into something that is almost a commentary on on faith news that's a bit of a commentary on donald trump i want to give any spoilers but
john hughes. movie i mean the flirtatious scenes with m.j. and peter parker as a spider man seems like teens just hanging out talking about t.v. and so on i mean not going to get that james bond we're going to think that really broadly expands the market and the audience for these guys and these movies they get really good actors and directors yeah that's that's healthy amazing thing i mean you've had like you know robert downey jr cate blanchett at the benedict cumberbatch have all been marvel...
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>> peter: we are congressman john delaney, who presented a real contrast tonight on the stage betweenhe really progressive candidate at the middle, and yourself, not as progressive. do you think you made an impact? >> everything i'm trying to achieve is a goal, by workable solutions to get there. i talked about detroit, the best outcomes are when the private sector and government work together, and that is a big theme of my campaign. a lot of folks on the stage do not want there to be a private economy. at one point, elizabeth warren g to you, saying some of her proposals were a little too far to the left, and she said why are you even bothering running for president if you're just going to say what we cannot do? can you tell us, you've had time to think about that -- >> that sounds like someone who doesn't want to defend her policies. imagine saying to john kennedy, when he said ween should go to e moon by the end of the decade, i think we should go to the moon next month. so why are you even calling for that, it's not aggressive enough? we need big ideas, but they have to bede worka
>> peter: we are congressman john delaney, who presented a real contrast tonight on the stage betweenhe really progressive candidate at the middle, and yourself, not as progressive. do you think you made an impact? >> everything i'm trying to achieve is a goal, by workable solutions to get there. i talked about detroit, the best outcomes are when the private sector and government work together, and that is a big theme of my campaign. a lot of folks on the stage do not want there to...
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i'm talking about people like andrew mccabe and peter strzok and john brennan who was running the cia going to see criminal charges on any of this? >> well, i trust that mr. durham, the u.s. attorney in connecticut will look at it closely. i trust that mr. horowitz will give us an in depth dive about the fisa warrant process. i'm not a prosecutor. my job is to provide oversight to make sure we fix the system that no other president has to go through what donald trump went through. but yes, i think there are plenty of people involved in the 2016 election, the way they investigated the trump campaign, the fisa warrant application, where they have criminal liability, but we will leave that up to mr. durham. but i promise you, we're going to look at the other side. mueller was the final word for me on all things trump and russia. the other side now it's their turn to be looked at. maria: yeah, real quick, senator, before you go, there's a story this morning huawei is planning extensive layoffs in the united states in the wake of the blacklisting. your reaction to that or how we're dealing
i'm talking about people like andrew mccabe and peter strzok and john brennan who was running the cia going to see criminal charges on any of this? >> well, i trust that mr. durham, the u.s. attorney in connecticut will look at it closely. i trust that mr. horowitz will give us an in depth dive about the fisa warrant process. i'm not a prosecutor. my job is to provide oversight to make sure we fix the system that no other president has to go through what donald trump went through. but...
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. >> sandra: that was kellyanne conway earlier defending president trump is meeting with kim john on. peterpresident trump and director to the office of trade and manufacturing policy, which makes you a very important men of the moment. i know, peter, that you are intensely involved in all of the construction of these deals, trades, sanctions. talk to us, what was the take away from that meeting? >> well, i think the g20, the handshake seen around the world at the dmz, i think it makes a strong case that we have not only the best president on economic policy but also foreign policy. on foreign policy, at least since the days of ronald reagan, at the g20 and osaka, it was truly remarkable to see his personal brand of diplomacy, working with leaders across the board and the spectrum, saudi arabia, turkey, brazil, japan. and basically, i think what we saw was a man capable of promoting peace and prosperity, but at the same time, advancing american economic security interest. he had a very warm breakfast with the saudi team -- it is unique that as the price of oil goes up, he can ask them to pu
. >> sandra: that was kellyanne conway earlier defending president trump is meeting with kim john on. peterpresident trump and director to the office of trade and manufacturing policy, which makes you a very important men of the moment. i know, peter, that you are intensely involved in all of the construction of these deals, trades, sanctions. talk to us, what was the take away from that meeting? >> well, i think the g20, the handshake seen around the world at the dmz, i think it...
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supply chain issue, and i think it hearkens back to what we talked about with peter navarro -- david: getting too serious. johnhter] your going to be sitting down -- you're going to be sitting down anyways if you eat at taco bell! david: ooh! >> quickly, judd. >> i don't know if i can top that. i thought the higher prices of avocados would get to them first, but at least there's something worse than climate change -- david: that's true. by the way, good news,i think the company that carol didn't want to mention, chipotle, it has all the tortillas you need. that does it for bulls and bears. see you next time. >> from the fox studios in new york city, this is maria bartiromo's "wall street." maria: happy inbegins day weekend, everybody -- independence day weekend, everybody, thanks for joining us. i'm maria bartiromo. coming up in just a few moments, long-term stock exchange ceo and founder eric reese is joining us this morning along with, later, my one-on-one with park mark's ceo. then more of my exclusive interview president trump as we talked about the economy and trade. president trump coming up. but first,
supply chain issue, and i think it hearkens back to what we talked about with peter navarro -- david: getting too serious. johnhter] your going to be sitting down -- you're going to be sitting down anyways if you eat at taco bell! david: ooh! >> quickly, judd. >> i don't know if i can top that. i thought the higher prices of avocados would get to them first, but at least there's something worse than climate change -- david: that's true. by the way, good news,i think the company that...
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john, microsoft and google endured bunch of heroes from peter thiel. you have been a peter fellow.d being called treasonous? >> first off peter thiel i think is right with google seriously needing to figure out a new strategy on their approach to china. there is no reason for google to build an a.i. lab in china when they can do that here, bring in chinese local engineers if that is the desire. the problem is, our private tech companies at this point, they need to realize that we are in a a.i. cold war. anything we can do to protect our democratic values is extremely important. if we're building a.i. labs in china, we know what china's antics are as it relates to copying our ip, we know anything built there will be stolen quite quickly and easily. liz: as we finish out, we're looking at session lows. not worst thing in a world. a week ago we were hitting all-time records. friday, a week ago, not a bad move. elias, you say stay the course? >> stay the course. fully vested. liz: thank you guys, on a very busy friday. the markets end the day, yes, at the bottom of the movement through
john, microsoft and google endured bunch of heroes from peter thiel. you have been a peter fellow.d being called treasonous? >> first off peter thiel i think is right with google seriously needing to figure out a new strategy on their approach to china. there is no reason for google to build an a.i. lab in china when they can do that here, bring in chinese local engineers if that is the desire. the problem is, our private tech companies at this point, they need to realize that we are in a...
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supply chain issue, and i think it hearkens back to what we talked about with peter navarro -- david: getting too serious. johnill say, first of all -- [laughter] your going to be sitting down -- you're going to be sitting down anyways if you eat at taco bell! david: ooh! >> quickly, judd. >> i don't know if i can top that. i thought the higher prices of avocados would get to them first, but at least there's something worse than climate change -- david: that's true. by the way, good news,i think - [narrator] the following is a paid advertisement for the hoover onepwr floormate jet. how do you typically clean your floors? do you make it a team event? (frantic music) do you do the sloppy shuffle? do you call in backup? cleaning your hard floors has always been hard work. first there's sweeping or vacuuming. then you haul out the mop and bucket. but does pushing dirty water around really get your floors as clean as you'd like? and then there's the joy of cleaning pet messes, or getting down on your hands and knees to scrub old, dried on, or sticky spills? sure, other products claim they make hard floor cleaning e
supply chain issue, and i think it hearkens back to what we talked about with peter navarro -- david: getting too serious. johnill say, first of all -- [laughter] your going to be sitting down -- you're going to be sitting down anyways if you eat at taco bell! david: ooh! >> quickly, judd. >> i don't know if i can top that. i thought the higher prices of avocados would get to them first, but at least there's something worse than climate change -- david: that's true. by the way, good...
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. >> do you think "the last picture show" is a john ford movie? >> no. >> peter loved movies. a very strong sensibility. he smoke to a new generation, both visually and emotionally. >> orson wells sawelles, i woul everything to be sharp. he said, you will never get it in color. what do i do? shoot it in black and white. "the last picture" is the movie that made me follow in love with movies. it just blew my mind. it's about everything that holds you back. it's about being young. >> there's heartbreak. wisdom that comes of age. and young people discovering how fast time goes. >> in "the last picture show" there was a quality of reality. there's no feeling of watching a performance but of experiencing another human being. >> really, it's a story about america. about the death of a way of life. >> nobody wants to come to shows no more. baseball in the summer. television all the time. >> maybe a necessary death of an old hollywood that had to die to make new for a new generation of filmmakers to tell new stories. >> at the end of the '60s, hollywood was ballooning budgets up to ca
. >> do you think "the last picture show" is a john ford movie? >> no. >> peter loved movies. a very strong sensibility. he smoke to a new generation, both visually and emotionally. >> orson wells sawelles, i woul everything to be sharp. he said, you will never get it in color. what do i do? shoot it in black and white. "the last picture" is the movie that made me follow in love with movies. it just blew my mind. it's about everything that holds you...
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john ratcliffe to take on the role. our north american correspondent peter bowes has more.nd the president haven't seen eye—to—eye on a number of issues over the past few months, north korea and russia in particular, and also the president has publicly contradicted some of the advice that he's clearly received from his intelligence chiefs. then there was an incident about a year ago, mr coats was speaking in the state of colorado at a q&a session, this was on live television, and he was given the news, just breaking at the time, that the white house was inviting president putin to a meeting at the white house at some point undetermined in the future to have discussions with the president, and it was mr coats' response to that, it clearly took him by surprise, and he said, "ok, that's going to be special." he said he looked rather bemused. he did later apologise and said he didn't mean any disrespect, but i think the seeds were sown at that stage for what was clearly going to be a deteriorating relationship with the president. so not an uneventful time in thejob. the man don
john ratcliffe to take on the role. our north american correspondent peter bowes has more.nd the president haven't seen eye—to—eye on a number of issues over the past few months, north korea and russia in particular, and also the president has publicly contradicted some of the advice that he's clearly received from his intelligence chiefs. then there was an incident about a year ago, mr coats was speaking in the state of colorado at a q&a session, this was on live television, and he was...
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and ranjan and then we will vote on robert king to be assistant secretary of education and john pal ashe and peter wright. the president has called on them to serve in these important roles. the senate will give them the consideration and confirmations that they deserve. on another matter, fourth of july weren't the only things for american families to smile about last week. we received more positive news about the strong u.s. economy that american workers and job creators are building with a big assist from republican policies. more than 200,000 new jobs were created in june alone. the economy is overflowing with opportunities. american workers are in high demand and more and more previously sidelined individuals are getting to clock back in. the last administration's so-called recovery disproportionately helped a few major metropolitan areas, but it left whole communities and whole regions of our country more or less in the dust. not these days. the results are very different under republicans for-growth, for-policy agenda. now we're seeing a real, all-american recovery. as "the new york times"
and ranjan and then we will vote on robert king to be assistant secretary of education and john pal ashe and peter wright. the president has called on them to serve in these important roles. the senate will give them the consideration and confirmations that they deserve. on another matter, fourth of july weren't the only things for american families to smile about last week. we received more positive news about the strong u.s. economy that american workers and job creators are building with a...
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peter, what if you got? >> we have congressman john delaney who presented a real contrast between the really progressive candidate candidates in the middle, and yourself, not as progressive. do you think you made an impact? >> everything i'm trying to achieve is progressive in terms of the goal but i have workable solutions as to how to get there. as i said when i talked about detroit, the best outcomes are when the private sector and the government work well together. that's a big theme of my campaign. a lot of those folks on stage don't want there to be a private economy. >> elizabeth warren was listening to you, she said why are you bothering running for president if you're going to say what we cannot do. can you tell us, you've had some time to think about it. >> it sounds like someone who doesn't want to defend her policies. imagine saying to john kennedy when he said we should go to the moon by the end of the decade. i think we should go to the moon next month so why are been calling for that. not aggressive enough. we need big ideas but they have to be workable. you have to be able to answer three question
peter, what if you got? >> we have congressman john delaney who presented a real contrast between the really progressive candidate candidates in the middle, and yourself, not as progressive. do you think you made an impact? >> everything i'm trying to achieve is progressive in terms of the goal but i have workable solutions as to how to get there. as i said when i talked about detroit, the best outcomes are when the private sector and the government work well together. that's a big...
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senator deb fischer appeared representatives michael burgess, chris collins, brian fitzpatrick, peter king, johnrk meadows, and dan. it please stand, fellows. thank you very much. thank you. thank you, peter. in the wake of the september 11th attacks, courageous americans rushed into smoke, fire, and debris in lower manhattan. the pentagon, and field in pennsylvania. the whole world witnessed the might and resilience in the extraordinary men and women of the new york fire department and the new york police department. selfless patriots of unmatched character and devotion. i grew up with them, so i can tell you that's absolutely true. it's always nice to really know your subject. i know them. they are great people. we also commemorated the heroes of the port authority police, and i want to think you all for being here. tremendous people. at the responders from across the country rushed to new york and worked endless days and sleepless nights. they fought to rescue every person trapped on the rubble, and then searched for a month to find the remains of the fallen. the love and loyalty of our 9/11
senator deb fischer appeared representatives michael burgess, chris collins, brian fitzpatrick, peter king, johnrk meadows, and dan. it please stand, fellows. thank you very much. thank you. thank you, peter. in the wake of the september 11th attacks, courageous americans rushed into smoke, fire, and debris in lower manhattan. the pentagon, and field in pennsylvania. the whole world witnessed the might and resilience in the extraordinary men and women of the new york fire department and the new...
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john? reporter: can i ask you a question about -- >> peter alexander from nbc. dozens of girls were allegedly molested. why didn't you just keep investigating him? secy. acosta: so, the victims of which we were aware were part of this. under the agreement, in the southern district of florida, the investigation ceased and they had the opportunity to proceed. that does not mean that the investigation had to cease nationwide. as we see today, as we saw in new york, investigations could certainly and obviously have proceeded in other districts. reporter: a follow-up, how can you be interested to enforce human trafficking laws as secretary of labor given your history with this case? secy. acosta: i started one of the first human trafficking task forces at the department of justice. i have been aggressive prosecuting human trafficking. we stepped in in this case. we stopped a bad state plea. i understand that from today's perspective, people scratch their heads and say, why? here's the question to ask. how many other times have you seen a u.s. attorney's office interv
john? reporter: can i ask you a question about -- >> peter alexander from nbc. dozens of girls were allegedly molested. why didn't you just keep investigating him? secy. acosta: so, the victims of which we were aware were part of this. under the agreement, in the southern district of florida, the investigation ceased and they had the opportunity to proceed. that does not mean that the investigation had to cease nationwide. as we see today, as we saw in new york, investigations could...
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john ford type move? >> no, i think it's a peter bogdanovic movie. >> he spoke to a new generation, both visually and emotionallyrson welles read the script. i said, i'd like to get that depth of field. everything being sharp the way you did in "citizen cane: touch of evil." he said, you'll never get it to color. what do i do? shoot it in black and white. >> "the last picture show" is the most that made me fall in love with movies. it just blew my mind. it's about everything that holds you back, and it's about being young. >> there is heartbreak, wisdom that comes of age, and young people discovering how fast time goes. >> in "the last picture show," there was a quality of reality. there's no feeling of watching a performance, but of experiencing another human being. ♪ >> really, it's a story about america. about the death of a way of life. >> so you're closing the show. >> nobody wants to come to shows no more. get baseball in the summer. television all the time. >> maybe a necessary death of an old hollywood that had to die to make way for a new generation of filmmakers to tell new stories. >> at the end of th
john ford type move? >> no, i think it's a peter bogdanovic movie. >> he spoke to a new generation, both visually and emotionallyrson welles read the script. i said, i'd like to get that depth of field. everything being sharp the way you did in "citizen cane: touch of evil." he said, you'll never get it to color. what do i do? shoot it in black and white. >> "the last picture show" is the most that made me fall in love with movies. it just blew my mind....
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. >> joining me now is peter baker, chief white house correspondent for t"new york ti" and glenn johnson who worked under john kerry and his new book window seat on the world. congratulations on the book. pi peter, first to you. these memos, these cables embarrassing but no one is quarreling with the accuracy of this take of his reporting at least back to london and he is be defended by the foreign secretary saying that is what boasts do yet at the same time, its very clear that there might be some people in the foreign service professional diplomats bake in london who are pro brexit perhaps and do not like some of his analysis in the past that he was a british ambassador to the eu and perhaps trying to do them in. >> yeah, that is a great question. i'm not familiar now with the intern politics of london to ultimate who might be the leak but clearly somebody did have it n. for him because this won't help being an envoy in washington. these cables are -- they are meant to be blunt, candid, go beyond the talking points and giving an unregard in additioned view of how things look be in washington. but a little l
. >> joining me now is peter baker, chief white house correspondent for t"new york ti" and glenn johnson who worked under john kerry and his new book window seat on the world. congratulations on the book. pi peter, first to you. these memos, these cables embarrassing but no one is quarreling with the accuracy of this take of his reporting at least back to london and he is be defended by the foreign secretary saying that is what boasts do yet at the same time, its very clear that...
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with senator deb fischer and representatives michael burgess, chris collins, brian fitzpatrick, peter king, johnmark meadows and dan muser. please stand up, fellows. [applause] thank you very much. thank you, peter. in the wake of the september 11th attacks courageous americans raced into smoke, fire, and debris in lower manhattan, the pentagon, and a field in shanksville, pennsylvania. the whole world witnessed the might and resilience of our nation in the extraordinary men and women of the new york fire department and the new york police department. selfless patriots of unmatched character and devotion. i grew up with them, so i can tell you that is absolutely true. always nice to really know your subject. i know that subject. these are great people. we also commemorate the heroes of the port authority police and i want to thank you all for being here, tremendous people. the first-responders from across the country rushed to new york and worked endless days and sleepless nights. they fought to rescue every person trapped in the public. then searched for months to find remains of the fallen. th
with senator deb fischer and representatives michael burgess, chris collins, brian fitzpatrick, peter king, johnmark meadows and dan muser. please stand up, fellows. [applause] thank you very much. thank you, peter. in the wake of the september 11th attacks courageous americans raced into smoke, fire, and debris in lower manhattan, the pentagon, and a field in shanksville, pennsylvania. the whole world witnessed the might and resilience of our nation in the extraordinary men and women of the...
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john ratcliffe to take on the role. lets get more from our north america correspondent peter bowes in los angeles.nce of dan coats stepping down? it's no secret that dan coats and the president haven't seen i too i ona number of the president haven't seen i too i on a number of issues over the past few months, north korea and russia in particular. also the president has publicly contradicted some of the advice that he's clearly received from his intelligence chiefs. then there was an incident about a year ago, mr coats was speaking in the state of colorado at a 0&a speaking in the state of colorado at a q&a session, this was on live television, and he was given the news, just breaking at the time, at the white house was inviting president putin to a meeting at the white house at some point undetermined in the future to have discussions with the president, and it was mr coats's response to that, it was mr coats's response to that, it clearly took him by surprise, and he said, ok, that's going to be special. he said he looked rather bemused, he said after he didn't mean disrespect but the seeds were
john ratcliffe to take on the role. lets get more from our north america correspondent peter bowes in los angeles.nce of dan coats stepping down? it's no secret that dan coats and the president haven't seen i too i ona number of the president haven't seen i too i on a number of issues over the past few months, north korea and russia in particular. also the president has publicly contradicted some of the advice that he's clearly received from his intelligence chiefs. then there was an incident...
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their health care is set to run out unless congress acts john stekirt is speang out again as one senator is holding up the money here's nbc's peter alexanderrt >> reporter: jon ste unleashing a stinging rebuke on fox news >> it is an abomination. >> reporter: after republican senator rand paul helped delay a bipartisan bill to extend compensation funding for 9/11 first responders and victims >> so jon stewart could read, maybe he'd say, my god, who would vote for a bill that doesn't hant a dollar amou in it >> reporter: paul argues he's not blocking the legislation, but was simply asking for a vote on an amendment to offset the cost >> there are somhae things they no trouble putting on the credit card, but somehow when it comes to the 9/11 first responder community, the cops, the firefighters, the construction workers, the vowel lunteers, the survivors, all of a sudden we have to go through -- >> reporter: the bitter comes back and forth after stewart speakefor 9/11 blasted lawmakers. >> you cost men and women the most valuable commodity, time. >> reporter: days lar, retired n.y.p.d. detective louis alvarez who testified alongsid
their health care is set to run out unless congress acts john stekirt is speang out again as one senator is holding up the money here's nbc's peter alexanderrt >> reporter: jon ste unleashing a stinging rebuke on fox news >> it is an abomination. >> reporter: after republican senator rand paul helped delay a bipartisan bill to extend compensation funding for 9/11 first responders and victims >> so jon stewart could read, maybe he'd say, my god, who would vote for a bill...
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john. >> mr. secretary, can i ask you a question about office? >> peter alexander from nbc.lear, dozens of girls were allegedly molested, why didn't you just keep investing in that follow up? >> so the victims of which we were aware were part of this, and under the agreement in the southern district of florida, the investigation ceased and they had the opportunity to proceed civilly. that does not mean that the investigation had to cease nationwide, and as we see today, as we saw in new york, investigations could certainly and obviously have proceeded in other districts. >> the follow up, how can you be trusted to enforce human trafficking laws as secretary of labor, given your history with this case? >> so, i have been -- i started one of the first human trafficking task forces at the department of justice. i have been aggressive prosecuting human trafficking. we stood -- we stepped in in this case, and we stopped a bad state plea, and so i understand from today's perspective that people scratch their heads and they say why. here's the question to ask. how many other times
john. >> mr. secretary, can i ask you a question about office? >> peter alexander from nbc.lear, dozens of girls were allegedly molested, why didn't you just keep investing in that follow up? >> so the victims of which we were aware were part of this, and under the agreement in the southern district of florida, the investigation ceased and they had the opportunity to proceed civilly. that does not mean that the investigation had to cease nationwide, and as we see today, as we...
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then see if that money comes star and peter starts now a slew of new indices stop that and they're glad to be blood left to be holding the bar all right josie john there business journalist in bangalore thank you so much for bring us up to speed. the rise of artificial intelligence and machine learning has led to some humans to fear they're being made redundant and no job seems to be safe at a bar in proc they've taken schuman machine mixing to a whole new level and they're a robot will make sure you drink well well he also gave you good relationship advice. they're known for their efficiency if know their natural charm these robotic bartenders are the latest stop members to be recruited by a night club in the czech capital prague. their skill set includes cussing limes pouring sugar crushing ice and mixing it all up into a cocktail. patrons can order the drink of their choice from a touchscreen menu so far there are 16 on offer but the plan is to add dozens more to the menu. that kind of mechanically mixed cocktail compared to one shaken with human flair i love a bit of never seen anything like a dazzling mom on. the team even though there was
then see if that money comes star and peter starts now a slew of new indices stop that and they're glad to be blood left to be holding the bar all right josie john there business journalist in bangalore thank you so much for bring us up to speed. the rise of artificial intelligence and machine learning has led to some humans to fear they're being made redundant and no job seems to be safe at a bar in proc they've taken schuman machine mixing to a whole new level and they're a robot will make...
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james and peter, contributors to c-span's latest book, talk about their rankings of the chief executives. >> john quincy adams is a person i think a lot of people, and you have expressed this well, he is not an easy person to like. he is hard. he can be terrifying in his vehemence. announcer 2: friday at 7:20, a late historian on frederick mauls to's reports from the south in his book, spying on the south. >> in the efforts of my own travels i described a woman who sees right through me and says i get it. you know, you are a yankee here spying on us hillbillies. the title was also kind of a joke on myself. announcer 2: saturday at 1:00 p.m. eastern, in her book afterlife, alice marie johnson flex on her time in prison before president trump's commutation of her sentence. >> when the new prison was built i stayed there for 15 years. can you just imagine, i was told that i would only leave prison as a corpse. i would take my last dying breath in prison. do you think that that was a recipe for hope? on sunday, a college oppressor will be our guest. at 9:00 on afterwards, jamil giovanni talks about t
james and peter, contributors to c-span's latest book, talk about their rankings of the chief executives. >> john quincy adams is a person i think a lot of people, and you have expressed this well, he is not an easy person to like. he is hard. he can be terrifying in his vehemence. announcer 2: friday at 7:20, a late historian on frederick mauls to's reports from the south in his book, spying on the south. >> in the efforts of my own travels i described a woman who sees right...
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eastern, jamesn trout and peter draw me, contributors to c-span's latest talk"the presidents," about their rankings of the chief executives. >> john quincy adams is the person i think a lot of people, and you have expressed this well, he is not an easy person to like. he is hard, he can be terrifying. >> friday at 7:20 eastern, the late historian tony horwitz on frederick law olmsted's reports from the south in the lead to the civil war in his book "spying on the south." >> in the opening episode of my own travels, i described a woman in a bar in west virginia who essentially sees right through it, you are a get yankee boy down here spying on us hillbillies." the title was also kind of a joke on myself. >> saturday at 1:00 p.m. eastern, in her book "afterlife, " alice marie johnson reflects on her time in prison before president comes combination of her sentence. >> when the new prison was built, i stayed there for 15 years. so -- iimagine i was would only leave prison as a corpse. that i would take my last dying breath in prison. do you think that was a recipe for hope? >> sunday from noon until 2:00 p.m. on "in-depth," paul kane
eastern, jamesn trout and peter draw me, contributors to c-span's latest talk"the presidents," about their rankings of the chief executives. >> john quincy adams is the person i think a lot of people, and you have expressed this well, he is not an easy person to like. he is hard, he can be terrifying. >> friday at 7:20 eastern, the late historian tony horwitz on frederick law olmsted's reports from the south in the lead to the civil war in his book "spying on the...
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. >> john: you know it's getting rough and tumble when rosa gets involved. peteroocy for us tonight. peter, thanks. up next, the u.s. accuses iran of nuclear extortion as tensions in the middle to middle east continue to rise. here's a look at what some of our fox affiliates around the country are covering tonight. fox 8 in new orleans, where thunderstorms pushed through the area causing flash flooding. city hall was closed and all nonessential employees were told to stay home. residents were asked to avoid flooded areas and to not attempt to drive through flooded underpasses. warnings were issued in washington early this week. q13 fox in seattle as the washington department of fish and wildlife airlift mountain goats to a staging area in olympic national park as part of the agency's repopulation efforts. the goals will be returned to their native habitat in the north cascades mountain range. and this is a live look atlanta from fox 5, the big story there tonight, a cash grab on interstate 285 after money a lot of an open door on an armored truck. the camera rolle
. >> john: you know it's getting rough and tumble when rosa gets involved. peteroocy for us tonight. peter, thanks. up next, the u.s. accuses iran of nuclear extortion as tensions in the middle to middle east continue to rise. here's a look at what some of our fox affiliates around the country are covering tonight. fox 8 in new orleans, where thunderstorms pushed through the area causing flash flooding. city hall was closed and all nonessential employees were told to stay home. residents...
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john: all right. a lot of fun out there on the road. peter doocy for estimate. thanks. friend of presidents and royalty is fighting the charges that could put him in prison for the rest of his life. jeffrey epstein was in court today in new york city, a new setting to face familiar accusations. correspondent bryan llenas has that story for us tonight. >> do you believe you are a victim of this man, jeffrey epstein? we want to hear from you. >> federal prosecutors in new york city urged anyone who may have been victimized by jeffrey epstein to come forward. wearing prison garb looking disheveled but, epstein, a well-known financier to billionaires made his first appearance in new york federal court, where he pled not guilty to two federal sex trafficking charges. according to the federal indictment, epstein is a can dominic accused of creating a network between 2002 and 2005. prosecutors say epstein paid dozens of underage girls as young as 1400s of dollars to massage or to have sex with him at his mansions in new york city or in palm beach quarter. his employees are wre
john: all right. a lot of fun out there on the road. peter doocy for estimate. thanks. friend of presidents and royalty is fighting the charges that could put him in prison for the rest of his life. jeffrey epstein was in court today in new york city, a new setting to face familiar accusations. correspondent bryan llenas has that story for us tonight. >> do you believe you are a victim of this man, jeffrey epstein? we want to hear from you. >> federal prosecutors in new york city...
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peter. any questions? thank you. now, i'd like to welcome up election law teacher and attorney john gollinger. >> good morning, supervisorschair ronen. i'm john gollinger. i actually cut my teeth on these issues as a community organizer. i spent four years being an attorney for good government and environmental issues. i learned the role of politics, and i was involved in a 1996 statewide ballot measure on these very issues. i will just add, my only other credential, i've been in this city a couple of decades working in and around these issues in many capacities, but i decided to go back to school and earn my law degree about a decade ago at golden gate, and was fortunate enough to have peter keen as my law professor, and now, as i said, i teach election law there. i want to drill down on the specifics of the measure. first, i also just want to mention by way of process. i am delighted that i think this measure will be a very good indication of how the process can work in multiple ways to get things done. as was mentioned, there was a log jam in the city hall version of how to get things done, so we're going to the ballot
peter. any questions? thank you. now, i'd like to welcome up election law teacher and attorney john gollinger. >> good morning, supervisorschair ronen. i'm john gollinger. i actually cut my teeth on these issues as a community organizer. i spent four years being an attorney for good government and environmental issues. i learned the role of politics, and i was involved in a 1996 statewide ballot measure on these very issues. i will just add, my only other credential, i've been in this...
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john durham is looking into what happened in the late winter and spring of 2016. so your viewers have to have a lot of demarcation. just remember peter strzok, if that name sounds familiar, in july 2016 initiates a counterintelligence investigation into the trump campaign. that is july of 2016. horwitz is looking at the fisa process after that. john durham is looking at the investigation prior to that, ani am hoping that those two investigations together would shed a lot of light. so america, they can know what can happen, because it has been a divisive two years. >> jason: congressman ratcliffe, you have been a u.s. attorney, you and trey gowdy have reviewed the fisa reports, it says verified at the top. and i guess to me if you want to debate what verified means, but you have looked at the unredacted reports. comey has said he has done everything right, and you said it was not done wrong, but that it was done deceptively, poorly, and may be exculpatory information was left out. it is horwitz going to be the definitive word? what is his role in the process? >> i think that he will be one of the more important voices. in a lot of fol
john durham is looking into what happened in the late winter and spring of 2016. so your viewers have to have a lot of demarcation. just remember peter strzok, if that name sounds familiar, in july 2016 initiates a counterintelligence investigation into the trump campaign. that is july of 2016. horwitz is looking at the fisa process after that. john durham is looking at the investigation prior to that, ani am hoping that those two investigations together would shed a lot of light. so america,...