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so the jury convicted maloney of all charges. >> obviously a judge who takes money and then hands itck halfway through the trial because he's afraid he's going to get caught is not an impartial fact finder. >> my attorney stainthorp came to see me and told me the significance of maloney being indicted, that that would be a strong ground for me to get a new trial and get everything overturned. >> in 1996, after nate had spent ten years on death row, judge maloney's verdict was thrown out and nate was granted a retrial. >> that took me off death row. and it caused them to bring me back to cook county jail for the retrial. it was like taking a big deep breath and like saying, whoo, i don't know how i made it, but i'm so glad i made it. >> nate's bail was set at $1 million. he remained in county jail while his attorney tracked down the eyewitnesss who identified nate at a line-up. >> one of the witnesses, we just went up to him and said, hey, can we talk to you a minute? you identified these folks at the trial and in the police reports. did you really know who they were? he said, absolut
so the jury convicted maloney of all charges. >> obviously a judge who takes money and then hands itck halfway through the trial because he's afraid he's going to get caught is not an impartial fact finder. >> my attorney stainthorp came to see me and told me the significance of maloney being indicted, that that would be a strong ground for me to get a new trial and get everything overturned. >> in 1996, after nate had spent ten years on death row, judge maloney's verdict was...
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maloney: mr. speaker, if the gentleman from north carolina has no further to kers, i am prepared close. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlelady yields. the chair recognizes the carolina.from north mr. meadows: thank you, mr. speaker. i certainly would rise in legislation.is i thank the gentlewoman for her words, ms. tlaib, as she's been leading on this. and you're right. chairman cummings had a way, an infectious way of bringing together. i rise in support of this legislation as a tribute to his to her ip and leadership. and i yield -- i yield back the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the yields.n the gentlelady from new york. mrs. maloney: mr. speaker, i 5214.assage of h.r. i thank elijah cummings for his hard work on this bill, too, and colleagues, mr. meadows and ms. tlaib, and yield back the time.e of my the speaker pro tempore: the yields.dy the gentleman from north carolina, mr. meadows. the question is will the house the nd the rules and pass bill h.r. 5214. those
maloney: mr. speaker, if the gentleman from north carolina has no further to kers, i am prepared close. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlelady yields. the chair recognizes the carolina.from north mr. meadows: thank you, mr. speaker. i certainly would rise in legislation.is i thank the gentlewoman for her words, ms. tlaib, as she's been leading on this. and you're right. chairman cummings had a way, an infectious way of bringing together. i rise in support of this legislation as a...
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maloney: mr. speaker, i urge passage of h.r. 3976, and i had the opportunity to meet aretha franklin several times. she was a great friend of charlie rangel, but often perform -- would often perform for his events. she very generously gave her time to raise money for all kinds of civic and rights events. she was a remarkable, remarkable person. and a great, great singer. i yield back the balance of my time. and i urge everyone to support this important legislation. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlewoman yields back the balance of her time. the question is, will the house suspend the rules and pass the bill, h.r. 3976. those in favor say aye. those opposed, no. in the opinion of the chair, 2/3 of those voting having responded in the affirmative, the rules are suspended, the bill is passed and, without objection, the motion to reconsider is laid n the table. for what purpose does the gentlewoman from michigan seek recognition? mrs. lawrence: mr. speaker, i move that the house suspend the rules and
maloney: mr. speaker, i urge passage of h.r. 3976, and i had the opportunity to meet aretha franklin several times. she was a great friend of charlie rangel, but often perform -- would often perform for his events. she very generously gave her time to raise money for all kinds of civic and rights events. she was a remarkable, remarkable person. and a great, great singer. i yield back the balance of my time. and i urge everyone to support this important legislation. the speaker pro tempore: the...
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maloney: today we will pass this important bill and i hope the senate does the same. i'm griteful for the leadership of senator feinstein.
maloney: today we will pass this important bill and i hope the senate does the same. i'm griteful for the leadership of senator feinstein.
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chaired byg is carolyn maloney of new york. rep. maloney: good morning everyone. without objection the chairs is authorized to declare recess of his committee at any time. i now recognize myself for an opening statement. good morning, i thank all of you for being here today. good morning, today we are examining our nation's history of voter suppression, as well as the obstacles that many minority communities continue to face to this day. in exercising their fundamental right to vote. tomorrow we will be holding a ceremony to honor our dear and colleague and our former -- dear friend and colleague and our former chairman, elijah cummings. we will be renaming this hearing room after him and commending everything he stood for. today's hearing is part of our efforts to honor his legacy. protecting the right to vote was one of the most important issues if not the most important issue he fought for during his decades of service. we are holding this hearing in a -- in february, during black history month. it was black americans whose voices were stifled, blocked and sile
chaired byg is carolyn maloney of new york. rep. maloney: good morning everyone. without objection the chairs is authorized to declare recess of his committee at any time. i now recognize myself for an opening statement. good morning, i thank all of you for being here today. good morning, today we are examining our nation's history of voter suppression, as well as the obstacles that many minority communities continue to face to this day. in exercising their fundamental right to vote. tomorrow...
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but the concept caught on pretty slowly, as maloney himself conceded as recently as 2012. >> i mean, if you walk down the street here and said what's grubhub? no one would know. >> yeah, so l harder pitch back then>> rorter: p bart hired to help sell restaurants on the idea in 2011. i'm sure it's an exciting first job. you call your parents and said i'm working for this thing called grubhub, and what? >> they thought i said groupon. it was my first selling experience. >> reporter: selling your parents. >> you pick the items you want to order from. >> reporter: maybe it with does rise of the smartphone, but online ordering mushroomed. >> spicily lamb meatball sandwich. >> reporter: by 2014, grubhub had gone public. today it's worth $4.5 billion. but it's battling for business with new competitors with big investors behind them, including uber it's, postmate, and biggest of them all, doordash, which is valued at more than $12 billion. >> you've got three of these things? >> yes. >> reporter: all different apps? >> all different apps. >> reporter: white mays uses almost all the apps to
but the concept caught on pretty slowly, as maloney himself conceded as recently as 2012. >> i mean, if you walk down the street here and said what's grubhub? no one would know. >> yeah, so l harder pitch back then>> rorter: p bart hired to help sell restaurants on the idea in 2011. i'm sure it's an exciting first job. you call your parents and said i'm working for this thing called grubhub, and what? >> they thought i said groupon. it was my first selling experience....
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i thank representative maloney for championing this legislation. her determination to honor american women which started back in 1998 and the fact that she has brought this type of legislation forward ever since then is a true testament to her grit. i thank the chairwoman of the house administration committee and thank the ranking member of the house administration committee. i welcome their leadership and they have seen the importance of this legislation. the smithsonian institution was established in 1846 to increase the diffusion of knowledge and i can think of no better subject on which to increase and diffuse knowledge than educating americans and those who visit our country about the amazing american women. a museum dedicated to american women's history will ensure my daughter and my son, future generations understand the impact that our women have had. and with a greater understanding of our country past, we can better navigate the future. establishing this museum to collect, study and establish programs will inspire generations of women to
i thank representative maloney for championing this legislation. her determination to honor american women which started back in 1998 and the fact that she has brought this type of legislation forward ever since then is a true testament to her grit. i thank the chairwoman of the house administration committee and thank the ranking member of the house administration committee. i welcome their leadership and they have seen the importance of this legislation. the smithsonian institution was...
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maloney's bill, we do exactly that. while we have this other activity that we have been working on, this amendment that we have been working on for almost 100 years, we do not want to dishonor the work of 100 years at 50 years, or, for some ,eople who are still with us 1923. we are prepared to complete this movement to its finish. we believe we can get this amendment ratified and placed on the constitution. if we do not succeed, we are willing to start all over again. easily. scare that we understand, we get it. yesterday, for instance, at the house of representatives, i took my 10-year-old granddaughter with me. she has been working on the e.r.a. since she was seven years old. i wanted her to see the good results of the work that she did in accompanying me to a representatives office and offices, trying to get them to support and be cosponsors for the amendment. i have a photograph of her --ting next to at least the conversation they were having was that if we succeed 50 in this effort, ellie's years would surpass aver
maloney's bill, we do exactly that. while we have this other activity that we have been working on, this amendment that we have been working on for almost 100 years, we do not want to dishonor the work of 100 years at 50 years, or, for some ,eople who are still with us 1923. we are prepared to complete this movement to its finish. we believe we can get this amendment ratified and placed on the constitution. if we do not succeed, we are willing to start all over again. easily. scare that we...
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we have eight floors roar for grubhub founder matt maloney, it started with long walks. >> like thisand get the menu. >> reporte in a way, this is what transformed the restaurant industry, matt and his friends grabbing menus. >> it's paper one, not this nice laminated. and i'd take this and run to the next one. >> reporter: so you get all the menu, and you're sitting in front of a computer creating a list that we i know take for granted? >> yeah, like a whole new database of restaurants that no one had aggregated before. >> reporter: grubhub, at leat a version for chicago went live way back in 2004, the same year facebook launched. >> it was a like a repository for menus that delivered to you that was dynamic based on where you were. >> reporter: grubhub wasn't delivering the food that was up to the restaurant. what they did is gin up the business by making it easy for customers to order. >> for every dollar you sell, i'm going keep ten cents. >> reporter: the idea dates back to 1999 when a company called seamless web began delivering to law firms in new york. they eventually merged
we have eight floors roar for grubhub founder matt maloney, it started with long walks. >> like thisand get the menu. >> reporte in a way, this is what transformed the restaurant industry, matt and his friends grabbing menus. >> it's paper one, not this nice laminated. and i'd take this and run to the next one. >> reporter: so you get all the menu, and you're sitting in front of a computer creating a list that we i know take for granted? >> yeah, like a whole new...
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maloney: thank you, chairman nadler and jackie speier for your historic leadership on the e.r.a. madam speaker, first introduced in 1923 the equal rights amendment is still as relevant and necessary as ever. because we know that equality for women will always elude us when it isn't etched into our constitution. we have seen it when the supreme court gutted the violence against women act. we have seen it when judges don't enforce equal pay for equal work. or when a federal judge ruled that congress didn't have the authority to outlaw female genital mutilation. but if your rights are in the constitution, they can't be rolled back by changing whims of legislators, judges, or presidents. . we will persist until it is firmly guaranteed. here is no deadline for equality. we demand it be spelled out in the constitution and we spell it e.r.a. i ask you to support this important vote for equality. i yield back. reserve.ns: the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from georgia reserves. the gentleman from new york is recognized. speaker, i nowdam yield one minute to the istinguished gentlela
maloney: thank you, chairman nadler and jackie speier for your historic leadership on the e.r.a. madam speaker, first introduced in 1923 the equal rights amendment is still as relevant and necessary as ever. because we know that equality for women will always elude us when it isn't etched into our constitution. we have seen it when the supreme court gutted the violence against women act. we have seen it when judges don't enforce equal pay for equal work. or when a federal judge ruled that...
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chairwoman maloney: i want to recognize raja. representative: i want to thank all of our witnesses, especially mr. safir, for your moving story. i would like to start with mr. r about whatini happened at the tree of life synagogue. a man armed with an assault rifle and a -- and the tree of life younger geisha and, shouting anti-semitic slurs as he slaughtered 11 worshipers. it was the deadliest assault against the jewish community in american history. youhe time of the attack, were director of community security for the jewish federation of pittsburgh. could you spend a minute talking about the impact of this tragedy on the community and the congregation, since the attack. >> the attack not only affected the squirrel hills section of pittsburgh, or jews in pittsburgh, but the entire city. and agewe live in a day now where we have to think about protection in a house of worship , when you go there is the most vulnerable as you can be, and you get gunned down. since that shooting, the three congregations that prayed in that synagog
chairwoman maloney: i want to recognize raja. representative: i want to thank all of our witnesses, especially mr. safir, for your moving story. i would like to start with mr. r about whatini happened at the tree of life synagogue. a man armed with an assault rifle and a -- and the tree of life younger geisha and, shouting anti-semitic slurs as he slaughtered 11 worshipers. it was the deadliest assault against the jewish community in american history. youhe time of the attack, were director of...
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[applause] chairman maloney may i stand for an ada issue? >> absolutely. >> i want to thank the chairwoman and ranking member and although congress persons that are here. i've sent in extensively written words to this committee that will be entered to the record. i want to say that even from recent history and the continuing reality of voter suppression there are some things we must know. i have come from south carolina what we have seen in the worst attacks since june 25th details and 13. what is it that we now know? we know that when racist gerrymandering plans can be implemented without proper preclear, instate legislatures and the south and other places will justify and draw racist plans that create super majorities that are, as one judge has said, on constitutionally constituted and disenfranchised black, brown, native and for voters. we know that after these unconstitutional legislatures and congressional delegations are seated, they will lie about voter fraud as a pretext for passing racist voter suppression laws targeted at black bro
[applause] chairman maloney may i stand for an ada issue? >> absolutely. >> i want to thank the chairwoman and ranking member and although congress persons that are here. i've sent in extensively written words to this committee that will be entered to the record. i want to say that even from recent history and the continuing reality of voter suppression there are some things we must know. i have come from south carolina what we have seen in the worst attacks since june 25th details...
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[applause] chairman maloney may i stand for an aba issue? >> absolutely. >> i want to thank the chairwoman and ranking member and although congress persons that are here. i've sent in extensively written words to this committee that will be eminent to the record. i want to say that even from recent history and the continuing reality of voter suppression there are some things we must know. .. >> state legislatures in thesoue justified and would draw racist plans that create super majorities that are as one judge has said, unconstitutional and disenfranchised black brown native voters. we know that after being unconstitutionally constituted statement in the legislature and congressional delegation, there pleaded, they were lying about voter fraud as a pretext for passing racist butter suppression laws targeted at black, brown and poor voters. we know this experience especially in the south, where they represent 170 of the 270 electoral votes to win the presidencies. the course of call this, surgical racism. for instance, after we had one in ea
[applause] chairman maloney may i stand for an aba issue? >> absolutely. >> i want to thank the chairwoman and ranking member and although congress persons that are here. i've sent in extensively written words to this committee that will be eminent to the record. i want to say that even from recent history and the continuing reality of voter suppression there are some things we must know. .. >> state legislatures in thesoue justified and would draw racist plans that create...
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emily: grubhub ceo and founder matt maloney.is edition of "best of bloomberg: technology." we will bring you the latest in tech throughout the week. tune in every day at 5 p.m. new york. 2:00 p.m. in san francisco. global breaking news network quick take on twitter. this is bloomberg. ♪ w?w?uhió'ñó ♪ carol: welcome to "bloomberg businessweek." i am carol massar. jason: i'm jason kelly. we are here at bloomberg headquarters in new york city. carol: how traders are shaking up the stock market on reddit. that is our cover story. plus, allegations against the movie mogul spark
emily: grubhub ceo and founder matt maloney.is edition of "best of bloomberg: technology." we will bring you the latest in tech throughout the week. tune in every day at 5 p.m. new york. 2:00 p.m. in san francisco. global breaking news network quick take on twitter. this is bloomberg. ♪ w?w?uhió'ñó ♪ carol: welcome to "bloomberg businessweek." i am carol massar. jason: i'm jason kelly. we are here at bloomberg headquarters in new york city. carol: how traders are...
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senate good morning chairman maloney. want to thank you and all the distinguished members of this committee. good morning chairwoman maloney and all the distinguished members of the committee on behalf of adl and to share perspective is a privilege to be here along with such a distinguished panel but i want toto particularly honor mr. shaffir and your strength and courage which is an inspiration to all of us but i'm feeling particularly moved because i just returned from the world holocaust memorial in jerusalem where more than 45 world leaders recommitted themselves addressing hate it is a pleasure to see a bipartisan delegation from congress there including congresswoman wasserman schultz. i also want to give a special thanks to you chairman maloney for leading passage of the never get education act in the house this week at adl already is working on the 11 states that mandate holocaust education genocide education in the public school curriculum. when i was a boy i could ask my grandfather who was a refugee from german
senate good morning chairman maloney. want to thank you and all the distinguished members of this committee. good morning chairwoman maloney and all the distinguished members of the committee on behalf of adl and to share perspective is a privilege to be here along with such a distinguished panel but i want toto particularly honor mr. shaffir and your strength and courage which is an inspiration to all of us but i'm feeling particularly moved because i just returned from the world holocaust...
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democratic congressman sean patrick maloney. sherylin is with us, the director counsel of the naacp legal defense and education fund, and glen kishner, former federal prosecutor and msnbc legal analyst. >> i want to get your reaction. what do you see happening next? >> two things. we've seen ordinary people step forward and sacrifice for the greater good. these four prosecutors join the ranks of ambassador yovanovitch and he alexander vindman. the second point is we're corrr institutions because mike pompeo will do whatever he wants and won't defend his ambassadors. if we've lost main justice and bill barr will do whatever the president wants him to do for a friend. throw a prosecution for a political favor. then i'm very worried about what any more time of donald trump will mean for institutions like the pentagon. if you start corrupting these agencies with people who will bend to the president's whim, then there is no defense against the president wanting a third term. or claiming a second one when he didn't win it. this is a
democratic congressman sean patrick maloney. sherylin is with us, the director counsel of the naacp legal defense and education fund, and glen kishner, former federal prosecutor and msnbc legal analyst. >> i want to get your reaction. what do you see happening next? >> two things. we've seen ordinary people step forward and sacrifice for the greater good. these four prosecutors join the ranks of ambassador yovanovitch and he alexander vindman. the second point is we're corrr...
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in manchester, new hampshire, i'm mary maloney. >>> michael bloomberg was not on the stage tonight because he failed to qualify for the debate under the rules. but the billionaire is verysy. today came word that he wants to pay social media influencers, a $150 fee to say why they like mike on instagam and twitter. as devin dwyer explains, he's making good on his claim to capitalize on the chaos in iowa by doubling the ad campaign. >> billionaire candidate michael bloomberg is sitting out the caucuses entirely, charting his own path in the race for 2020. >> thank you for having us in your city. >> he's taking an -- skipping the first four primary contests. instead, he's visited every super tuesday state weeks before the voters head to the polls. zeroing in on delegate rich targets like california and texas. >> i am going to go and deal with the other states. nobody is going there except two people, myself and donald trump. >> outside of iowa, bloomberg's campaign bankroll is swelling. he put his money where his heart is. helping to create a movement. >> he's spent more than $200 million on
in manchester, new hampshire, i'm mary maloney. >>> michael bloomberg was not on the stage tonight because he failed to qualify for the debate under the rules. but the billionaire is verysy. today came word that he wants to pay social media influencers, a $150 fee to say why they like mike on instagam and twitter. as devin dwyer explains, he's making good on his claim to capitalize on the chaos in iowa by doubling the ad campaign. >> billionaire candidate michael bloomberg is...
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that's a pretty big lesson. >> joining us is democratic congressman sean patrick maloney from new yorkction to senator collins? >> it's nonsense. but we've seen this routine before from senator collins. it's disappointing, beneath her. she did the same thing on brett kavanaugh. she's forever agonizing, troubled, worried or getting ready to stand up for what's right, and she never does. she rolls over like the rest of the republican senate for this lawless president and it's a shame. >> it may be disappointing or shameful but the president, through impeachment, is now reaching his highest approval ratings. how much does this acquittal embolden him? >> well, it shouldn't, the mountain of facts and evidence have established his wrong doing -- >> congressman, let's take shouldn't out of the way and let's get to the real world. >> look, we know donald trump is a showman, he know he is unincumbered with the truth. we know he'll say or do anything. and look no further than last night's speech for how donald trump isn't satisfied with reality and needs to invent one. now can that work in polit
that's a pretty big lesson. >> joining us is democratic congressman sean patrick maloney from new yorkction to senator collins? >> it's nonsense. but we've seen this routine before from senator collins. it's disappointing, beneath her. she did the same thing on brett kavanaugh. she's forever agonizing, troubled, worried or getting ready to stand up for what's right, and she never does. she rolls over like the rest of the republican senate for this lawless president and it's a shame....
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carolyn maloney who has, for a very long time, been advocating for the passage of equal rights amendment and now extending the date enables us to do that. we're very proud of the state of virginia who just came through on for women, for families, that in the chair -- the congresswoman wexton from virginia is presiding. as she fought for it in the virginia legislature, didn't happen until they got the majority and then she's here now to preside over it. it's pretty exciting. it's pretty exciting when you think of what it means. i can't understand how people can vote against their own interest as a woman, but their wives, their daughters, their sisters, their mothers are not able and they should be equal under the law. whether it relates to wage discrimination, whether it relates to sexual harassment, iscrimination. as a mother of five, four of whom are daughters, i'm very excited about what this means for families. and what it means for women to be better represented if all the seats of decision and power in our country. so, again, there's no reason for this -- some people are putting for
carolyn maloney who has, for a very long time, been advocating for the passage of equal rights amendment and now extending the date enables us to do that. we're very proud of the state of virginia who just came through on for women, for families, that in the chair -- the congresswoman wexton from virginia is presiding. as she fought for it in the virginia legislature, didn't happen until they got the majority and then she's here now to preside over it. it's pretty exciting. it's pretty exciting...
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mary maloney has details. >>calls are closed in the votes are being counted as democrats across the state of new hampshire and across the country are holding their brother watching and waiting and hoping for some clarity in this presidential race senator bernie sanders considered by many to be the favorite cautiously optimistic that he will have a good night all i can tell you. >>as we're feeling we have done what has to be back. >>meanwhile, former mayor pete buttigieg who along with sanders also had a strong performance in iowa, hoping new hampshire can keep his white house bid going we have momentum right now and are in a great position for a good night senator amy klobuchar are putting together an impressive night in new hampshire, hoping to keep it all going for the long haul what they want is a candidate bring people and this is as for former vice president joe biden is already moving on taking a tuesday night flight to south carolina where he hopes support among african american voters will give him thi
mary maloney has details. >>calls are closed in the votes are being counted as democrats across the state of new hampshire and across the country are holding their brother watching and waiting and hoping for some clarity in this presidential race senator bernie sanders considered by many to be the favorite cautiously optimistic that he will have a good night all i can tell you. >>as we're feeling we have done what has to be back. >>meanwhile, former mayor pete buttigieg who...
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start with you and then go to congressman maloney.democrats really need to double down on investigating the president. there's a lot of talk of that. what exactly do you mean at this point? can he be impeached again? >> he absolutely can be and it wouldn't shock me as more information comes out whether through ambassador bolton's book or subsequent testimony and hearings that there's cause to impeach him again. democrats need to unleash and oversight tsunami on donald trump because they are the last check and balance that we have left. they need to assume that donald trump might very well win re-election and give us four more years of this. as we've seen, trump is going to use exactly the privilege to shield oversight. not comply with subpoenas, not participate in hearings. some of these things need to go to court. that's a long process that could take years. they can't wait to see if trump gets re-elected to start that process. they need to start right now, because if trump wins re-election we need some of these cases to come forward
start with you and then go to congressman maloney.democrats really need to double down on investigating the president. there's a lot of talk of that. what exactly do you mean at this point? can he be impeached again? >> he absolutely can be and it wouldn't shock me as more information comes out whether through ambassador bolton's book or subsequent testimony and hearings that there's cause to impeach him again. democrats need to unleash and oversight tsunami on donald trump because they...
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>>mary maloney has the highlights from las vegas.ght's democratic presidential debate, the focus was on a first timer i actually welcome to mayor bloomberg to the stage i thought that he shouldn't be hiding behind his tv ads country former mayor michael bloomberg seen a rise in the polls coincide with a brighter spotlight shouldn't have to choose between one candidate who wants to burn this party down and another candidate who wants to buy this party out feeling the heat from his fellow candidates for his support until recently of stop and frisk he didn't get a whole lot done he has stop and frisk throwing up folks close to 5 million young black men up against the wall past comments about women, a billionaire who calls women fat broads and force taste lesbians and no i'm not talking about donald trump i'm talking about mayor bloomberg and all that campaign cash is spending berg didn't hold back if he goes come is the candidate. >>we will have donald trump for another 4 years and we can stand that the all new person on stage senator b
>>mary maloney has the highlights from las vegas.ght's democratic presidential debate, the focus was on a first timer i actually welcome to mayor bloomberg to the stage i thought that he shouldn't be hiding behind his tv ads country former mayor michael bloomberg seen a rise in the polls coincide with a brighter spotlight shouldn't have to choose between one candidate who wants to burn this party down and another candidate who wants to buy this party out feeling the heat from his fellow...
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maloney, if you have any questions. with that i open it up to public comment. any members of the public or from blue bottle who would like to comment on item 1? if you do this is your moment. if you don't, all right. going once, come on up, sir. >> i am the c.e.o. of blue bottle. we are going to use this location as ground to test conversing use of the disposable cup with a reusable cup. first time done in san francisco by blue bottle, and we announced this at the end of 2019. it has already had global amount of bless. it is inspiring people not only in the coffee industry but google and sweet green and whole food service and starbucks changes. a lot of eyes will be on this test. we are thrilled how supportive you are behind the initiative in san francisco. we want to do it at this location. >> thank you very much. any other members of the public to testify on item one? seeing none, we will close public comment. if there are no questions, can we send this to the full board with recommendation as a committee report? seeing my colleagues heads nodding up and down
maloney, if you have any questions. with that i open it up to public comment. any members of the public or from blue bottle who would like to comment on item 1? if you do this is your moment. if you don't, all right. going once, come on up, sir. >> i am the c.e.o. of blue bottle. we are going to use this location as ground to test conversing use of the disposable cup with a reusable cup. first time done in san francisco by blue bottle, and we announced this at the end of 2019. it has...
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joining me on the flight as kristen maloney of the san francisco spca. >>we're heading to that larry county animal services to pick up for dogs. >>the shelter managers here to pick us up to the long with her great dane lexi us. >>40 dogs every single day 60 to kidding. and on sunday and that's not counting can back as many as a 1000 animals a year or dropped off a pug with a missing eye. >>so going on a >>take a little airplane right and you find a new home has a leg this one appears to be healthy and this one is wearing a dog cone and is also missing an eye. so we this is the beginning of the end for you it's a good it can be dispiriting to work here and see this kind of suffering every day you concentrate on the good times and concentrate on the times that we win. >>that's one of the things that really count. >>and san francisco spca also helped out when the tulare county shelters here with a severe case of dawn this temper last october the shelter was not able to find a place that for all of them and they couldn't continue to hold them. >>like we coul
joining me on the flight as kristen maloney of the san francisco spca. >>we're heading to that larry county animal services to pick up for dogs. >>the shelter managers here to pick us up to the long with her great dane lexi us. >>40 dogs every single day 60 to kidding. and on sunday and that's not counting can back as many as a 1000 animals a year or dropped off a pug with a missing eye. >>so going on a >>take a little airplane right and you find a new home has a...
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joining me the flight as kristen maloney of the san francisco spca. >>we'rheading to that larry county animal seices to pick up for dogs. >>the shelter managers here to pick us up to the long with her great dne lexi us. >>40 dogs every single day 60 to kidding. and on sunday and that's not counng caback as manas a 1000 animals a year or dropped off a pug with a missing eye. >>so this is one of thdogs is going to play >>take little airplane right and u can find a new home this one has a leg this one appears to be healthy and this one is wearing a dog cone and is also missing an e. so we this is the beginning othe end for you it's a good it can be dispiriting to work here and see this kind of suering every day you concentrate on the good times and concentrate on the times thatwe win. >>that's one of the thgs that really count. and especially e san francisco spca also helped out when the cnty shelters here with a severe case of dawn this temper last october the shelter was not able to find a place that or all of them and they couldn't continue to hold th
joining me the flight as kristen maloney of the san francisco spca. >>we'rheading to that larry county animal seices to pick up for dogs. >>the shelter managers here to pick us up to the long with her great dne lexi us. >>40 dogs every single day 60 to kidding. and on sunday and that's not counng caback as manas a 1000 animals a year or dropped off a pug with a missing eye. >>so this is one of thdogs is going to play >>take little airplane right and u can find a...
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mary maloney has a look at what the top candidates need to do to keep their white house dreams alive. >>the first of many ballots cast to the 2020 new hampshire, primary. a contest that has the potential to reshape the democratic race for president democrats here and across the country looking for clarity tonight following the confusion of last week's iowa caucuses were technical issues led to a delay in reporting results for several days. >>senator bernie sanders and pete buttigieg both claimed victory in iowa, hoping for more success tonight and i think what you're seeing here in the hemp use or deny what i think you're seeing all of this country we have momentum right now and are in a great position for a good night along with senator elizabeth warren, this is this is democracy could reap the benefits of home court advantage. each representing a nearby state and want ensure is also critical for former vice president joe finished 4th in iowa and who has already tried to lower expectations for new hampshire, i'm anxious to get to south carolina, nevada. >>and senator amy klobuchar ho
mary maloney has a look at what the top candidates need to do to keep their white house dreams alive. >>the first of many ballots cast to the 2020 new hampshire, primary. a contest that has the potential to reshape the democratic race for president democrats here and across the country looking for clarity tonight following the confusion of last week's iowa caucuses were technical issues led to a delay in reporting results for several days. >>senator bernie sanders and pete buttigieg...
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mary maloney has more. >>in the night's democratic presidential debate, the focus was on a first timer i actually welcome to mayor bloomberg to the stage i thought that he shouldn't be hiding behind his tv ads country former mayor michael bloomberg seen a rise in the polls coincide with a brighter spotlight shouldn't have to choose between one candidate who wants to burn this party down. and another candidate who wants to buy this party out feeling the heat from his fellow candidates for his support until recently of stop and frisk he didn't get a whole lot doggie as stop and frisk throwing up folk close to 5 million young black man up against the wall past comments about women, a billionaire who calls women fat broads and force taste lesbians and no i'm not talking about donald trump i'm talking about mayor bloomberg and all that campaign cash is spending traits and we finish loom berg didn't hold back if he goes come is the candidate. >>we will have donald trump for another 4 years and we can't stand that
mary maloney has more. >>in the night's democratic presidential debate, the focus was on a first timer i actually welcome to mayor bloomberg to the stage i thought that he shouldn't be hiding behind his tv ads country former mayor michael bloomberg seen a rise in the polls coincide with a brighter spotlight shouldn't have to choose between one candidate who wants to burn this party down. and another candidate who wants to buy this party out feeling the heat from his fellow candidates for...
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mary maloney takes a look at the big winners from new hampshire and those who fell short. >>in new hampshire is bernie sanders night and cnn projecting the vermont senator will come away with a victory in the new hampshire primary giving his candidacy another big boost following his strong performance in iowa last week this victory here. >>is the beginning of the end but donald trump. >>trailing sanders and what was a tight race, former south bend mayor pete buttigieg also had a strong performance in iowa and now will continue to try to expand his base here to stay. >>that goes by the motto live free or die you made up your own minds. >>senator amy klobuchar are putting together an impressive night in new hampshire, hoping to keep it all going for the long haul the people of new hampshire because of you we are taking this campaign to pre joe biden he's already moving on. taking he hopes support among african american voters will give him a boost to drop. >>we're here for nevada and south carolina and super tuesday states and senator elizabeth warren delivering a last minut
mary maloney takes a look at the big winners from new hampshire and those who fell short. >>in new hampshire is bernie sanders night and cnn projecting the vermont senator will come away with a victory in the new hampshire primary giving his candidacy another big boost following his strong performance in iowa last week this victory here. >>is the beginning of the end but donald trump. >>trailing sanders and what was a tight race, former south bend mayor pete buttigieg also had...
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rally alongside the indian prime minister monti on their way to the rally the president and 1st lady maloney and they visited this spiritual center where mahatma gandhi once lived that site is now a museum and a national monument president trump then spoke at that rally they called the nama state rally in a massive 110000 seat stadium which is still under construction though you couldn't tell by looking at the pictures it's incredible he was praising india as a growing economic power and said that the nation would soon be home to the biggest middle class anywhere in the world. for the 1st time in history every village india tao has access to electricity. 320000000 people more indians are right down connected to the internet. the pace of highway construction has more than doubled over 70000000 more our households think of this 70000000 more house elves have access to cooking fuel 600000000 more people have access to basic sanitation and incredibly 12 eat the and citizens are lifted out of extreme poverty every single minute of every single day. well of course president trump also took time to
rally alongside the indian prime minister monti on their way to the rally the president and 1st lady maloney and they visited this spiritual center where mahatma gandhi once lived that site is now a museum and a national monument president trump then spoke at that rally they called the nama state rally in a massive 110000 seat stadium which is still under construction though you couldn't tell by looking at the pictures it's incredible he was praising india as a growing economic power and said...
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visit has been so far talking about the reception that he received yesterday when he and the 1st lady maloney arrived in india he was talking about the expressions of love that they had been on the receiving end though he said it's been a very productive visit so far confirming what we've been reporting that talking about a deal worth $3000000000.00 for military helicopters and the equipment the insular equipment that goes with them they've also had conversations about radical islamic terrorism quotes they've been talking about 5 g. the coming next evolution of how we all use our cell phones our mobile telephones talking about bilateral trade talks he also said exports have gone up from the united states to india by 60 percent since he took office i suspect somebody'll be fact checking that as we speak we'll stay with these pictures for a bit and we'll bring in correspondent elizabeth piron joining us live from new delhi so liz on the face of it a very warm productive relationship between these 2 world leaders. certainly a very warm relationship and that's what we saw yesterday when donald tr
visit has been so far talking about the reception that he received yesterday when he and the 1st lady maloney arrived in india he was talking about the expressions of love that they had been on the receiving end though he said it's been a very productive visit so far confirming what we've been reporting that talking about a deal worth $3000000000.00 for military helicopters and the equipment the insular equipment that goes with them they've also had conversations about radical islamic terrorism...
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chairwoman maloney. i would like to recognize ranking member jordan for an opening statement, if you wish. >> thank you, mr. chairman. i'm fine. our ranking member, mr. comer, has said what needed to be said. thank you. >> really? that's the first time i ever heard you say that. thank you. thank you, mr. jordan. well, our first panel today should have had the opportunity to -- should have been our opportunity to hear from alex gorsky, the ceo of johnson & johnson. mr. gorsky was aware of our interest back in march and said our committee needed to hear their side of the story. we invited mr. gorsky to come before us one month ago, and yet mr. gorsky is not here. mr. gorsky can still make this right. he can respond quickly and thoroughly to our document requests and he can come testify before us in a future hearing, because we will continue to examine this issue because it is not going away. too many people are demanding too many answers to important questions, and the safety of johnson & johnson's talcum-
chairwoman maloney. i would like to recognize ranking member jordan for an opening statement, if you wish. >> thank you, mr. chairman. i'm fine. our ranking member, mr. comer, has said what needed to be said. thank you. >> really? that's the first time i ever heard you say that. thank you. thank you, mr. jordan. well, our first panel today should have had the opportunity to -- should have been our opportunity to hear from alex gorsky, the ceo of johnson & johnson. mr. gorsky was...
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prize for best actor in the leave role in joker and won the best actress award for the film judy maloney a parasite won 3 oscars for best director original screenplay and international feature film. well just 0 was also nominated for an oscar the film saint louis superman was in the documentary category it's the story of bruce franks jr an activist battle rapper runs for state office was doing 5 though you have to work. it's night you've heard about. something else happened on this night you. saw my son in 15 i. think that i mean. you know like you know at this montana stand you can watch st louis superman in full on witness that sat 930 g.m.t. on monday february 10th. welcome back let's recap our headlines now the death toll from corona virus is risen to 910 worldwide 2 people have died outside mainland china experts from the world health organization heading to china to investigate the epidemic. millions of people were expected to go back to work on mondays and the extension to the lunar new year holiday ended but many stayed home usually busy commuter routes were quiets katrina you ha
prize for best actor in the leave role in joker and won the best actress award for the film judy maloney a parasite won 3 oscars for best director original screenplay and international feature film. well just 0 was also nominated for an oscar the film saint louis superman was in the documentary category it's the story of bruce franks jr an activist battle rapper runs for state office was doing 5 though you have to work. it's night you've heard about. something else happened on this night you....
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pageantry singing dancing basically a huge celebration for president trump who was joined by 1st lady maloney and then his daughter ivanka and son in law journal among others the president took a little ribbing for not exactly accurate pronunciation so shall we say a famous indian cricket player but the president did get big applause from the crowd for his shout outs to bollywood and some famous bollywood films basically personalizing the speech to the indian crowd and playing to the crowd and said the president and in the end prime minister modi did speak about us india ties the relationship as economic and political allies and the threat of global terrorism trump made mention of that threat in his speech adding that his administration is working with pakistan to crack down on he says terrorist groups along pakistan's border with india our relationship with pakistan is a very good one thanks to these efforts we are beginning to see signs of big progress with pakistan and we are hopeful for reduce tensions greater stability of the future of harmony for all of the nations of south asia india p
pageantry singing dancing basically a huge celebration for president trump who was joined by 1st lady maloney and then his daughter ivanka and son in law journal among others the president took a little ribbing for not exactly accurate pronunciation so shall we say a famous indian cricket player but the president did get big applause from the crowd for his shout outs to bollywood and some famous bollywood films basically personalizing the speech to the indian crowd and playing to the crowd and...
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maloney: thank you, chairman nadler and jackie speier for your historic leadership on the e.r.a. madam speaker, first introduced in 1923 the equal rights amendment is still as relevant and necessary as ever. because we know that equality for women will always elude us when it isn't etched into our constitution. we have seen it when the supreme court gutted the violence against women act. we have seen it when judges don't enforce equal pay for equal work. or when a federal judge ruled that congress didn't have the authority to outlaw female genital mutilation. but if your rights are in the constitution, they can't be rolled back by changing whims of legislators, judges, or presidents. . we will persist until it is firmly guaranteed. here is no deadline for equality. we demand it be spelled out in the constitution and we spell it e.r.a. i ask you to support this important vote for equality. i yield back. reserve.ns: the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from georgia reserves. the gentleman from new york is recognized. speaker, i nowdam yield one minute to the istinguished gentlela
maloney: thank you, chairman nadler and jackie speier for your historic leadership on the e.r.a. madam speaker, first introduced in 1923 the equal rights amendment is still as relevant and necessary as ever. because we know that equality for women will always elude us when it isn't etched into our constitution. we have seen it when the supreme court gutted the violence against women act. we have seen it when judges don't enforce equal pay for equal work. or when a federal judge ruled that...