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dara lind is a journalist who has been covering immigration for almost a decade and at vox since 2014hat at times the trump administration, president trump's team, has given, really, a choice to congress. either it is a case of the enforced separations or they agreed to pay for a border wall to stop people from getting across from mexico. how does this resolve itself? it is actually much more demanding than that, even. they have all but told congress they have a little under three weeks to approve what they laid out in an executive order on wednesday, which is, detaining families across the us— mexico border in definitely, which is not currently allowed in the law. if congress doesn't do anything to fix that they have hinted they may have to start separating families again. so the administration tends to say to congress, either you will do everything we want on immigration enforcement at the border, in the interior, cutting legal immigration, oi’ interior, cutting legal immigration, or we willjust do what we want and it will be your fault. this is the latest ultimatum and it is not cl
dara lind is a journalist who has been covering immigration for almost a decade and at vox since 2014hat at times the trump administration, president trump's team, has given, really, a choice to congress. either it is a case of the enforced separations or they agreed to pay for a border wall to stop people from getting across from mexico. how does this resolve itself? it is actually much more demanding than that, even. they have all but told congress they have a little under three weeks to...
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s border force, and he also wants to see deportations sped up and stream linde. he's joined in that by several other leaders, including angela merkel and the spanish prime minister. anchor: the informal meeting, and we saw pictures behind you as you were speaking. this is ahead of this major summit that's coming up later this week. what he wants the likelihood that anything definite on the migration crisis is going to be decided a few days from now? reporter: as always, 28 member states, 28 leaders to get on board, and we've already been told really, look, there's a lot of goodwill, the belgium prime minister saying progress possible, people talking about the right direction for debate coming from the italian prime minister's proposals, but essentially angela merkel among the people putting the key bosh on the idea of any kind of comprehensive, unanimous solution coming out of this week's summit. angela merkel really under pressure over migration. she has been talking about finding bilateral and trilateral solutions between france and germany, or germany and ital
s border force, and he also wants to see deportations sped up and stream linde. he's joined in that by several other leaders, including angela merkel and the spanish prime minister. anchor: the informal meeting, and we saw pictures behind you as you were speaking. this is ahead of this major summit that's coming up later this week. what he wants the likelihood that anything definite on the migration crisis is going to be decided a few days from now? reporter: as always, 28 member states, 28...
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those on the pitch thousands of team germany supporters lining the fun mile in the center of bare linde.
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earlier i spoke with dara lind, a journalist who has been covering immigration for almost a decade andn enforced separation and building a border wall can resolve itself? it's actually much more demanding than that. they have all but told congress that they have a little under three weeks to approve what they laid out in an executive order on wednesday, which is detaining families across the us—mexico border indefinitely, which isn't currently allowed in the law. if congress doesn't do anything to fix that, they have hinted they may have to start separating families again. so the administration tends to say to congress either you'll do everything we wa nt congress either you'll do everything we want on immigration enforcement, at the border, in the interior, cutting legal immigration, or we will just cutting legal immigration, or we willjust do cutting legal immigration, or we will just do what cutting legal immigration, or we willjust do what we want and it willjust do what we want and it will be your fault. this is willjust do what we want and it will be yourfault. this is kind of th
earlier i spoke with dara lind, a journalist who has been covering immigration for almost a decade andn enforced separation and building a border wall can resolve itself? it's actually much more demanding than that. they have all but told congress that they have a little under three weeks to approve what they laid out in an executive order on wednesday, which is detaining families across the us—mexico border indefinitely, which isn't currently allowed in the law. if congress doesn't do...
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two of the children were lind y lindsey's and the others were his girlfriends. they were just 1, 6, 10, and 11 years old. the incident started just before midnight when police were responding to a domestic violence call from lindsey's girlfriend. lindsey fired shots from inside the apartment, striking orlando police officer kevin valencia in the head. police say he suffered significant injurie but is expected to survive after surgery. neighbors were forced to evacuate the area as officers tried to urge the suspect to release the children. they're still in shock. >> scary. for kids. i'm thinking about the little baby. >> lindsey was known to law enforcement. court records dating back to 2004 showing an extensive criminal history, including convictions for arson, domestic battery and police. >>> firefighters in new mexico, colorado and california are bracing for a ferocious wildfire season this year. 27 uncontain are in the united states. most of it still uncontrolled. as much of the west sustains temperatures near record heat, the risk of even more wildfires incr
two of the children were lind y lindsey's and the others were his girlfriends. they were just 1, 6, 10, and 11 years old. the incident started just before midnight when police were responding to a domestic violence call from lindsey's girlfriend. lindsey fired shots from inside the apartment, striking orlando police officer kevin valencia in the head. police say he suffered significant injurie but is expected to survive after surgery. neighbors were forced to evacuate the area as officers tried...
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i wanted to get linda tenser respond to that but lind i will go to you with this because when talking about the voters you know people online are are noting this growing number of registered young voters since the law on twitter says there is a radical shift in expression among them we've gone from whispering our political opinions behind closed doors suspicious to being overheard by intelligence agents to call in but politicians out on twitter attack has killed repression given birth to sidewalk political analyst so he they feel last seems to be saying that young people are out on the streets feeling free to express their political opinions where that wasn't the case before handle and i'm wondering what you think of that. principle expression should not infringe other people's rights and to a certain freedom of assembly and freedom of association so like i was stating that all of the female candidates. have actually been receiving really draw mention on media and this has always been the project will dominate going ahead and the men taking everything yet we also have a lot of immokal
i wanted to get linda tenser respond to that but lind i will go to you with this because when talking about the voters you know people online are are noting this growing number of registered young voters since the law on twitter says there is a radical shift in expression among them we've gone from whispering our political opinions behind closed doors suspicious to being overheard by intelligence agents to call in but politicians out on twitter attack has killed repression given birth to...
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the exception being john walker linde. i think the way we dealt with it after 9/11 was very problematic with regard to communication management units. i think we created an echo chamber where we assumed communication would not occur. >> explain in more detail what these units are. >> communication management units are isolated units fortha these units are.>> they are isolated units with people that have i guess, extremist affiliation. not just jihadists but sometimes environmentally, but predominantly, jihadist. so, there are many examples where, they are supposed to be essentially monitored in these cases but somehow or some way that's clearly not the case.>> why is that? what the theory of this case ?>> the idea is that if you were to put them in the federal prison system, one radical individual could rival a guys -- could radicalize the entire population. this is problematic because, these individuals, or those who are in communication management have probably, let's say, a sentence of seven years. that you are embedded
the exception being john walker linde. i think the way we dealt with it after 9/11 was very problematic with regard to communication management units. i think we created an echo chamber where we assumed communication would not occur. >> explain in more detail what these units are. >> communication management units are isolated units fortha these units are.>> they are isolated units with people that have i guess, extremist affiliation. not just jihadists but sometimes...
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and today lind a graham said i am not buying this inspector general, the bias in the f.b.i. was severe and pervasive it had to influence to clear hillary clinton and pointed to at this time statement that comey found clinton get. but someone changed the language slightly and that inunidation allowed comey to exonerate clinton when she in fact committed a crime. >> sean: the swamp's answer we'll not second guess discretion. tell that to christian sa lse. and he did far less and spent a year in jail. you will not make that determination and then the entire report, just example after example, of blatant corrupgdz and bias by the top people involved in this and how much they loved hillary and protect her and then the same people take a sledgehammer and literally try to destroy trump from the get go. >> sean, it was an important hearing today. i think senator graham gave the best cross examination ever. and that change in language, that actually appears to be the insurance policy that peter strzok was talking about with lisa page, his paramour in the text messages. they were look
and today lind a graham said i am not buying this inspector general, the bias in the f.b.i. was severe and pervasive it had to influence to clear hillary clinton and pointed to at this time statement that comey found clinton get. but someone changed the language slightly and that inunidation allowed comey to exonerate clinton when she in fact committed a crime. >> sean: the swamp's answer we'll not second guess discretion. tell that to christian sa lse. and he did far less and spent a...
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john bolton, another lind see graham neocon. for him to say we're going to show himhe libyan solution, which is you give up your nuclear weapon and then we kill you is not good either. a diplomat should think about what they say before they say them and we need to be talking about how we can denuclearize north korea and the entire korean peninsula. and the neocons think it's going to be hiroshima or inconditional surrender or -- that's what it is, all or nothing. this is all about trying to figure out what can we give the north koreans. so i think giv up the war games, which happens twice a year is a perfectly appropriate thing to do as president trump said as long as they're progress. it can easily be started again. a great first step. north korea offered to do no more testing. that's not denuclearization, but those are two good initial steps. the neocon don't offer a carrot because they're about the stuck. >> shep: john bolton was at the table. i'm sure the president had that by design. john bolton and others were there. why d
john bolton, another lind see graham neocon. for him to say we're going to show himhe libyan solution, which is you give up your nuclear weapon and then we kill you is not good either. a diplomat should think about what they say before they say them and we need to be talking about how we can denuclearize north korea and the entire korean peninsula. and the neocons think it's going to be hiroshima or inconditional surrender or -- that's what it is, all or nothing. this is all about trying to...
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what i mean by that is, i think, just my t theory, racism is lind to sexism.d the corner from classism. around the corner from lookism. and eventually, the wholesale exploitation of nature. dr. kings we either learn to love together as brothers and sisters or perish together as fools. i add to that, we don't have time now. we have to learn to live together as brothers in sisters in harmony with each other, in nature, we all perish together as fo roseanne's tweet says unfirefight mou unfortunately more about her. that's a sad state to be in. it also says in this climate it's okay to say things like that. >> wohen you look at history an the continuum you described there, what role does this president play in shaping how people regard race, deal with race, engage with race in this country? we had a black president before this one, where race was front and center for those eight-year period of time. does the president, does donald trump understand the power that he has symbolically to shape how people think about issues like race? >> good question. as a filmmaker,
what i mean by that is, i think, just my t theory, racism is lind to sexism.d the corner from classism. around the corner from lookism. and eventually, the wholesale exploitation of nature. dr. kings we either learn to love together as brothers and sisters or perish together as fools. i add to that, we don't have time now. we have to learn to live together as brothers in sisters in harmony with each other, in nature, we all perish together as fo roseanne's tweet says unfirefight mou...
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that's a small r lind this adversary is no less deadly today, so while campaign finances often a hyperpartisan affair, we can all agree that hamilton was right and that we have a compelling interest in making sure that foreign governments and foreign agents cannot sabotage american elections and covirtually infiltrate our political arena. i thank chairman graham for holding this hearing. i look forward to hearing from our witnesses and i hope this is a sign of good future work to protect our elections. >> i notice the presence of the committee chairman senator grassley, would you like to say anything? >> sure. >> number one to explain that i won't be here because of the farm bill, number two, to thank our witnesses because i know everybody that appears witness before this committee has to do a lot of work, so thank you for doing that and thank you for the audience being interested in it and then besides saying thank you to the chairman and ranking member, congress continue today confront the election interference issue and find all the ways that we can to try to prevent it in future elections.
that's a small r lind this adversary is no less deadly today, so while campaign finances often a hyperpartisan affair, we can all agree that hamilton was right and that we have a compelling interest in making sure that foreign governments and foreign agents cannot sabotage american elections and covirtually infiltrate our political arena. i thank chairman graham for holding this hearing. i look forward to hearing from our witnesses and i hope this is a sign of good future work to protect our...
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when he was in the house in the '60s he voted 65% of the timery lind joh lyndon johnson.h have gone up with serving richard nixon. and it did. bush said in this moment, yeah, i worry sometimes your idealism may get in the way of what i think of as sound governance. and that really is a sentence out of a vanished world, and webber told me he always appreciated that bush had said, idealism. he didn't say ideology or tribalism, but that's truly what it was. gingrich was an architect of taking back a house majority. it grew out of a really a reaction. i think steve agrees with this, to a kind of conservative frustration with ronald reagan. reagan had said government is the problem. federal spending rose i think 7% in the 1980s. there was a push for purity on the right. and one of the questions we have today, this very hour, is, to what extent should that push for ideological purity be met by a purist reaction from the left? and i have great sympathy for the people who are trying to take on the trump phenomena in whatever they way can. is it smart politics? mary said in her pi
when he was in the house in the '60s he voted 65% of the timery lind joh lyndon johnson.h have gone up with serving richard nixon. and it did. bush said in this moment, yeah, i worry sometimes your idealism may get in the way of what i think of as sound governance. and that really is a sentence out of a vanished world, and webber told me he always appreciated that bush had said, idealism. he didn't say ideology or tribalism, but that's truly what it was. gingrich was an architect of taking back...
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her.e she s to make a decision right now whether this was just a one-time deal that happened ia her lind she's going to move on from this, or ether she is going to be a returning customer-- someone who keeps coming in and t of the system. >> i did ten years. olwas young, i was 18 year i don't think i should be on nobody else's supervision.ve i'een getting watched for ten years, okay? people stripping me, all that. i've been through it. like, i don't think that i need to be on nobody's parole. >> nartor: jessica proctor went to prison for slashing another girl's face with a razor blad >> i didn't kill nobody, but you would have thought i did kill somebody, ough. ten years? five years parole? l i think that wastle bit excessive. so i do hold some type of resentment. >> narrator: she got out of prison six days ago.he this ifirst meeting with officer montoya. >> so hi, jessica. i'm officer montoya, your parole officer. so when you come here you have to clear the metal detector. on parole is like you're free.ng they're not free, but there's going to be a measure of freedom that is going to be
her.e she s to make a decision right now whether this was just a one-time deal that happened ia her lind she's going to move on from this, or ether she is going to be a returning customer-- someone who keeps coming in and t of the system. >> i did ten years. olwas young, i was 18 year i don't think i should be on nobody else's supervision.ve i'een getting watched for ten years, okay? people stripping me, all that. i've been through it. like, i don't think that i need to be on nobody's...
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lind an lopez, abc news, new york. >>> let's take you back to the breaking news in on the long the walnut fire continued to spread, threatening homes in that area. >> we are talking about the area around ignacio valley and cowl roads. some of it has been charred. as we zoom in later you will see flames in certain areas. the blackened part already charred close to homes >> this is in the woodlands area near lime ridge. on the phone is steve hill with confire. steve are you there. >> yes, i am. >> thank you for coming on. give us the quick update. obviously it's spreading a little bit. what's happening now in terms of the fire fighting effort. >> it looks like it started in the ignacio area in the open space. it's moving at this point at a moderate pace. going almost straight east. we -- we attacked the fire from the left there in the open space then immediately went into structure protection along montecito driver. the good news is the structures, the homes all along montecito drive now appear to be safe. but the fire continues to move along montecito down towards crystal ranch drive as it
lind an lopez, abc news, new york. >>> let's take you back to the breaking news in on the long the walnut fire continued to spread, threatening homes in that area. >> we are talking about the area around ignacio valley and cowl roads. some of it has been charred. as we zoom in later you will see flames in certain areas. the blackened part already charred close to homes >> this is in the woodlands area near lime ridge. on the phone is steve hill with confire. steve are you...
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mister sans linde is currently the founder, chairman, and ceo of providence hotels, excuse me. he originally purchased a bankrupt hotel, and transformed it into the enterprise he manages today. a national company which now employs nearly 1000 employees, to manage hotels across the geographically diverse environment in the united states. in addition to his great business experience, he has been heavheavily involved in a number of philanthropic activities, cofounder of the gordon silent and catherine j durrant foundation, which strives to help families and communities. he has also served in a number of local and state national boards, and advisory committees in the past, and currently serves on several boards, including u.s. bancorp, washington state advisory board, stanford school of visitors at duke university, oregon school of science foundation, and the george w. bush center. his family history and contextual understanding that comes with it along with his extensive business experience in large enterprise and negotiations in markets and problem-solving relationship building,
mister sans linde is currently the founder, chairman, and ceo of providence hotels, excuse me. he originally purchased a bankrupt hotel, and transformed it into the enterprise he manages today. a national company which now employs nearly 1000 employees, to manage hotels across the geographically diverse environment in the united states. in addition to his great business experience, he has been heavheavily involved in a number of philanthropic activities, cofounder of the gordon silent and...
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just thank so lind -- just think solyndra but for luxury cars this efailed subsidy program hasn't issued a loan since 2011. mr. speaker, that's seven years ago. yet it has $4.33 billion sitting unused in an account. can any member think of a good reason why that money should continue sitting in that account? where it cannot and will not be used or just be wasted on another nonrelated government program? you know, i'd love to hear the reason but i doubt one will be coming. so what does this bill clean up? it also brings back expired funds from the chip program. now before anyone claims republicans are cutting chip funding, which is children's health, mr. speaker, we debated this on the floor many time this is year, where one side of the aisle, the majority, passed it. not only did they pass it while the other side, the minority, voted against it, we passed it and made history. how did we make history? because we signed the longest he re-authorization of the chip it for 10 anteeing years. a full decade, mr. speaker. members of this floor had the opportunity to vote for it. unfortunately, i
just thank so lind -- just think solyndra but for luxury cars this efailed subsidy program hasn't issued a loan since 2011. mr. speaker, that's seven years ago. yet it has $4.33 billion sitting unused in an account. can any member think of a good reason why that money should continue sitting in that account? where it cannot and will not be used or just be wasted on another nonrelated government program? you know, i'd love to hear the reason but i doubt one will be coming. so what does this bill...
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just thank so lind -- just think solyndra but for luxury cars this efailed subsidy program hasn't issued a loan since 2011. mr. speaker, that's seven years ago. yet it has $4.33 billion sitting unused in an account. can any member think of a good reason why that money should continue sitting in that account? where it cannot and will not be used or just be wasted on another nonrelated government program? you know, i'd love to hear the reason but i doubt one will be coming. so what does this bill clean up? it also brings back expired funds from the chip program. now before anyone claims republicans are cutting chip funding, which is children's health, mr. speaker, we debated this on the floor many time this is year, where one side of the aisle, the majority, passed it. not only did they pass it while the other side, the minority, voted against it, we passed it and made history. how did we make history? because we signed the longest he re-authorization of the chip it for 10 anteeing years. a full decade, mr. speaker. members of this floor had the opportunity to vote for it. unfortunately, i
just thank so lind -- just think solyndra but for luxury cars this efailed subsidy program hasn't issued a loan since 2011. mr. speaker, that's seven years ago. yet it has $4.33 billion sitting unused in an account. can any member think of a good reason why that money should continue sitting in that account? where it cannot and will not be used or just be wasted on another nonrelated government program? you know, i'd love to hear the reason but i doubt one will be coming. so what does this bill...
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customer trust, consumer trust in mobile software products and services is inextricably lind to security and encryption is a fundamental part of that. offloading overhead, because my members can offload overhead on to platforms like apple and cloud providers like microsoft, getting an application to market has moved from $10 million to $100,000 and for months or years to a matter of weeks. finally, access to the global marketplace. the global digitalconomy makes my smaller member an equal player in the eyes of consumers. while some think of apps as colorful icons on their smartphone, apps are also revolutionizing business operations and efficiency in america. in fact, two out of three businesses use mobile enterprise apps for communication, company training and other activities. our companies develop the apps that connect the cash register to the sales department, integrate product inventories in the shipping department and link all the way to the line supervisor at the manufacturing plant. for american businesses,obile is no longer a luxury or a value add. it's a necessity to have a rel
customer trust, consumer trust in mobile software products and services is inextricably lind to security and encryption is a fundamental part of that. offloading overhead, because my members can offload overhead on to platforms like apple and cloud providers like microsoft, getting an application to market has moved from $10 million to $100,000 and for months or years to a matter of weeks. finally, access to the global marketplace. the global digitalconomy makes my smaller member an equal...
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just thank so lind -- just think solyndra but for luxury cars this efailed subsidy program hasn't issued a loan since 2011. mr. speaker, that's seven years ago. yet it has $4.33 billion sitting unused in an account. can any member think of a good reason why that money should continue sitting in that account? where it cannot and will not be used or just be wasted on another nonrelated government program? you know, i'd love to hear the reason but i doubt one will be coming. so what does this bill clean? it also brings back expired funds from the chip program. now before anyone claims republicans are cutting chip funding, which is children's health, mr. speaker, we debated this on the floor many time this is year, where one side of the aisle, the majority, passed it. not only did they pass it while the other side, the minority, voted against it, we passed it and made history. how did we make history? because we signed the longest he re-authorization of the chip it for 10 anteeing years. a full decade, mr. speaker. members of this floor had the opportunity to vote for it. unfortunately, it w
just thank so lind -- just think solyndra but for luxury cars this efailed subsidy program hasn't issued a loan since 2011. mr. speaker, that's seven years ago. yet it has $4.33 billion sitting unused in an account. can any member think of a good reason why that money should continue sitting in that account? where it cannot and will not be used or just be wasted on another nonrelated government program? you know, i'd love to hear the reason but i doubt one will be coming. so what does this bill...
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never been in the business of it cost-benefit maximization, or other blunders from the period like so lind are a scandal demonstrated. this is because the federal government is competent and accomplished in the areas of basic early-stage scientific research. but poorly positioned to move research from concept to market. and arpa-e provides even further demonstration of that. the subcommittee on energy and water defnd funded a program in their f.y. 2018 draft-passed bill. the administration and the republican study committee have voket limiting this stimulus era program and have indicated that the proper role of government in energy research is at the level of basic research, taking place in existent, well-funded programs like the office of science and applied energy research and development program. those d.o.e. programs that they point to are more worthy recipients of federal dollars, are effective and produce results because they focus on the right goals. for this reason, the administration is also strongly opposed to continued funding for the arpa-e program. the white house stated in it
never been in the business of it cost-benefit maximization, or other blunders from the period like so lind are a scandal demonstrated. this is because the federal government is competent and accomplished in the areas of basic early-stage scientific research. but poorly positioned to move research from concept to market. and arpa-e provides even further demonstration of that. the subcommittee on energy and water defnd funded a program in their f.y. 2018 draft-passed bill. the administration and...