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thank you very much, mike rogers. >>> all right.know what michael cohen brought to capitol hill today. but what do the edits to his false testimony from 2017 really prove? you know, this is a political setting, but you have to use legal analysis. so cuomo's court is in session next. i love my babies, love my boys. since i'm a truck driver, you know there's times that i'm gone for like three weeks at a time. even if i'm 3,000 miles away, i'm connected with my boys. every day i can video chat with them. i could be in the middle of wyoming, even if i'm like waaay out here, i can still reach my kids. baby you, you see me? (sons) hey daddy! (vo) there for you when it matters most. unlimited on the best network now includes apple music and a samsung galaxy, on us. all starting at $40. only on verizon. i had a few good tricks to help hide my bladder leak pad. like the old "tunic tug". but always discreet is less bulky. and it really protects. 'cause it turns liquid to gel. so i have nothing to hide. always discreet. (danny)'s voice) of cou
thank you very much, mike rogers. >>> all right.know what michael cohen brought to capitol hill today. but what do the edits to his false testimony from 2017 really prove? you know, this is a political setting, but you have to use legal analysis. so cuomo's court is in session next. i love my babies, love my boys. since i'm a truck driver, you know there's times that i'm gone for like three weeks at a time. even if i'm 3,000 miles away, i'm connected with my boys. every day i can video...
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thank you very much, mike rogers.ou make us better every night, olive branch aside. >>> all right. we know what michael cohen brought to capitol hill today. but what do the edits to his false testimony from 2017 really prove? you know, this is a political setting, but you have to use legal analysis. so, cuomo's court is in session next. that rocking chair would look grahh, new house, eh?e. well, you should definitely see how geico could help you save on homeowners insurance. nice tip. i'll give you two bucks for the chair. two?! that's a victorian antique! all right, how much for the recliner, then? wait wait... how did that get out here? that is definitely not for sale! is this a yard sale? if it's in the yard then it's... for sale. oh, here we go. geico. it's easy to switch and save on homeowners and renters insurance. i've talked on this phone through the happiest times of my life, and through the saddest times of my life. but i never dreamed in a thousand years that it would save my life. boom! i fell 22 feet, com
thank you very much, mike rogers.ou make us better every night, olive branch aside. >>> all right. we know what michael cohen brought to capitol hill today. but what do the edits to his false testimony from 2017 really prove? you know, this is a political setting, but you have to use legal analysis. so, cuomo's court is in session next. that rocking chair would look grahh, new house, eh?e. well, you should definitely see how geico could help you save on homeowners insurance. nice tip....
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announcer: former house intelligence committee mike rogers talked about china's communications technology and security risks in the u.s.. a panel also talked about the future of 5g mobile service. this is an hour and a half. all right. we are going to go ahead and get started here today.
announcer: former house intelligence committee mike rogers talked about china's communications technology and security risks in the u.s.. a panel also talked about the future of 5g mobile service. this is an hour and a half. all right. we are going to go ahead and get started here today.
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mike? mr. rogers: i don't think it is helpful to any degree. i think it's healthy for the intelligence oversight , even the national security council, even the president to challenge nies. they are not a hundred percent right every time and we should challenge the underpinnings of these. we often did that. it is better informed decisions when that is over. that doesn't mean the intelligence committee is wrong, but all of those challenges should happen. is noty doing this helpful for the men and women overseas trying to get other folks to work on behalf of the united states as well. still doeswho international travel, i can tell you it has an impact. people think why do i work for you because you don't believe in yourself? why should i believe in it if you don't believe in it? they don't make this different parsing we might hear in politics whether it is this president or that president. that.on't see if you want to have a disagreement with the intelligence community, have added, but there are channels. that is where i would keep it-- have at it
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let's bring in former house intel chair mike rogers. mike, always appreciate it.ere a mentor, certainly will play that role tonight. am i off in continuing to ask democrats, you know, we're only going to know what you show. the more ambitious you are, the higher the bar for what you deliver. they're beating me back on that, but is it a fair point? >> i think it's a very fair point, chris. i mean you said they're flexing their muscle. it looks like they're throwing up on the table. here's the problem with the way they're approaching this thing. with 80 different folks subpoenaed and piles of records, it feeds into what the trump narrative has been. this is they're just after anything that they can find. and a lot of the comments have been, well, we haven't really found anything, but we can't wait for a speedy trial and a really good hanging. and all of that feeds into this weird narrative that people are starting to think, well, are they really after him? is it really true? and that confusion only benefits the president. i don't understand why they're doing this. t
let's bring in former house intel chair mike rogers. mike, always appreciate it.ere a mentor, certainly will play that role tonight. am i off in continuing to ask democrats, you know, we're only going to know what you show. the more ambitious you are, the higher the bar for what you deliver. they're beating me back on that, but is it a fair point? >> i think it's a very fair point, chris. i mean you said they're flexing their muscle. it looks like they're throwing up on the table. here's...
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. >> well, we have former house intel chairman, mike rogers, he's a senior commentator with us and senior american security. carrie cordero is a senior legal analyst. listen to what susan cohen said about all this. >> if you find out that he asked the trump team for a pardon, does that change your opinion of him or his testimony? >> if michael cohen asked for a pardon, i do think that that is problematic because it casts doubt over the veracity of all of his testimony. >> do you agree with that, chairman? >> i do, and for this reason. he came under a cloud of suspicion. he had a pretty big hurdle to get over for the credibility piece that he would be telling the truth. in that open hearing, there was a lot of personal animous that came out in that hearing as well, right, which i think taints -- >> toward president trump? >> yes, toward president trump, and you have to always be careful about taking those things with any degree of seriousness because of that personal animous. and if you add this in, he's already lied to the committee once, i think this will be big trouble for his credibili
. >> well, we have former house intel chairman, mike rogers, he's a senior commentator with us and senior american security. carrie cordero is a senior legal analyst. listen to what susan cohen said about all this. >> if you find out that he asked the trump team for a pardon, does that change your opinion of him or his testimony? >> if michael cohen asked for a pardon, i do think that that is problematic because it casts doubt over the veracity of all of his testimony....
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with that, please extend a warm welcome to congressman mike rogers. [applause] mr. rogers: good morning. thanks for being here on one of the probably most important national security issues facing the united states that nobody is really paying attention to, as i'm glad there's at least some dialogue on this very, very important topic. if you think about 5g and what is going to do across the country, it's going to be transformational. think about going from a garden hose with a weak pump to a firehose, and that's really the dynamic change that we're going to see with 5g. so less latency, more efficiency and much more capacity and capability. and it's coming slowly i think to the united states. it will be a bit of a slow rollout. it will probably be in denser urban areas. it will have a high degree of commercial impact first, companies that will need that extra capacity to do the kind of productivity building that they need in the production of their materials. services will get it first and then the rest of us will slowly plug in to it. you think about going from one
with that, please extend a warm welcome to congressman mike rogers. [applause] mr. rogers: good morning. thanks for being here on one of the probably most important national security issues facing the united states that nobody is really paying attention to, as i'm glad there's at least some dialogue on this very, very important topic. if you think about 5g and what is going to do across the country, it's going to be transformational. think about going from a garden hose with a weak pump to a...
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i appreciate mike rogers including me in everything and keeping things on a bipartisan basis. i was inspired by bill roper's talk. i thought that was a new energy and division. who would not want to be funded? that is pretty powerful. [laughter] >> i have some kids who are not mind that. -- would not mind that. sadly, we have neglected some of this for some time. positivity.d bill's a lot of these issues have been looking for 10-20 years. now, we are finally paying attention. i am proud of the house's role in this because two years ago, mike rogers and i tried to refocus the air force on some of these important issue. that got a mixed reception from the air force and some of our friends on the senate side. when president trump weighed in with his space force proposal, which i thought was over the top, that did help break some ice in the air force and possibly even in the u.s. senate to create a more open minded approach on emphasizing our space needs. i think we are in a magic moment right now for our country where we are refocusing on what is really important. i am thankful t
i appreciate mike rogers including me in everything and keeping things on a bipartisan basis. i was inspired by bill roper's talk. i thought that was a new energy and division. who would not want to be funded? that is pretty powerful. [laughter] >> i have some kids who are not mind that. -- would not mind that. sadly, we have neglected some of this for some time. positivity.d bill's a lot of these issues have been looking for 10-20 years. now, we are finally paying attention. i am proud...
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mike rogers era washington . it's been almost four years since the sol the and the rotty coalition started its military offensive against healthy rebels in yemen the war has devastated the lives of millions of yemenis many are on the brink of starvation priyanka got the fall of the journey of one girl and her family's efforts to keep her alive. after is ten years old and weighs just nine kilos that's a third of what a girl of her age should weigh lack of food has taken its toll afa can no longer go to school she's too weak she's also had to fight hepatitis probably through drinking dirty water. mask and home and the water are too vital factors for health over the next couple of days not even weeks or months after found a family live in a remote mountain village and how just provinces me emmons northwest it's controlled by the who think it's after father hussein heard sheep for other people he barely makes enough to feed his family of seven the regular visits to distant hospitals are more than he can afford but fo
mike rogers era washington . it's been almost four years since the sol the and the rotty coalition started its military offensive against healthy rebels in yemen the war has devastated the lives of millions of yemenis many are on the brink of starvation priyanka got the fall of the journey of one girl and her family's efforts to keep her alive. after is ten years old and weighs just nine kilos that's a third of what a girl of her age should weigh lack of food has taken its toll afa can no...
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former house intelligence committee chair mike rogers talked about china's telecommunications technologynd concerns about chinese tech companies posing security risks in the u.s. a panel also talks about the future of 5g mobile service. this is an hour and a half. >> all right. we are going to go ahead and get started here today. thank you all for coming out to heritage on this rainy thursday morning.
former house intelligence committee chair mike rogers talked about china's telecommunications technologynd concerns about chinese tech companies posing security risks in the u.s. a panel also talks about the future of 5g mobile service. this is an hour and a half. >> all right. we are going to go ahead and get started here today. thank you all for coming out to heritage on this rainy thursday morning.
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former members of the congressional intelligence committees, including jane harman, mike rogers, saxby, and bill nelson, participate in a panel moderated by the former acting cia director, michael morel.
former members of the congressional intelligence committees, including jane harman, mike rogers, saxby, and bill nelson, participate in a panel moderated by the former acting cia director, michael morel.
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mike rogers, jane harman, bill nelson, and my dear friend, saxby chambliss, who also helped educate me. i've been on the intelligence committee for eight years. the last two years of which i have been the vice chairman. it's been a wild time. i know our topic tonight is congress and the oversight of the intelligence committee. we know at times congress can kind of get in its own way in terms of intelligence oversight. we have actually three committees that touch our jurisdiction one way or the other. beyond the intelligence community, itself, the armed services committee, and the appropriations committee, one of the things that richard burr, my chairman and i, have been trying to do is make sure that we're better meshed together so that we can provide that appropriate oversight, particularly as it comes in the areas, particularly like space, where that domain continues to become more and more challenging, trying to think through as the administration thinks about a space force, how we think about that in conjunction with the ic's major role in overhead is one of those areas where i thi
mike rogers, jane harman, bill nelson, and my dear friend, saxby chambliss, who also helped educate me. i've been on the intelligence committee for eight years. the last two years of which i have been the vice chairman. it's been a wild time. i know our topic tonight is congress and the oversight of the intelligence committee. we know at times congress can kind of get in its own way in terms of intelligence oversight. we have actually three committees that touch our jurisdiction one way or the...
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let's bring in former house intel chair, mike rogers. always appreciate it. certainly a mentor and will be tonight. am i off by saying we own olee know what you show. they're booting me back but is it a fair point? >> i think ruts arvery fair point. it looks like they're throwing up on the table. hoorbz rr the problem with the waw they're approaching this thing. 80 different folks subpoenaed, it feeds into the trump narrative that they're after anything they can find and the comments have been we haven't find anything we can't wait for a speedy trial and a really good hanging and all of that feeds into this weird narrative of are are they really after him? and that confusion only benefits the president. they have some areas of which oversight is exactly appropriate. let's focus on it verses the scatter shot hoping something sticks. i think it's a mistake of strategy andgying to allow the president to say i got all the lawyers and it's so hard and confusing. i'll get back to you in a couple of years. >> do you see abuse of power as a legit avenue or something
let's bring in former house intel chair, mike rogers. always appreciate it. certainly a mentor and will be tonight. am i off by saying we own olee know what you show. they're booting me back but is it a fair point? >> i think ruts arvery fair point. it looks like they're throwing up on the table. hoorbz rr the problem with the waw they're approaching this thing. 80 different folks subpoenaed, it feeds into the trump narrative that they're after anything they can find and the comments have...
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with me now chairman mike rogers.s, it's nice to have you. >> poppy, great to see you. >> where do we go from here? we know how elijah cummings feels about this. what happens -- if they miss th deadline, what happens next? >> the republicans tried to do this, and if you recall the attorney general at the time, eric holder, was actually held in content by congress for not giving certain bits of information, and so i think you'll see the same kind of timeline roll out. and what i think has happened here is the trump administration went to school on that whole event and realized they have lots of time here to play with, and that's why you're seeing this kind of slow go of this. >> this wasn't fast and furious, was it. >> yes. >> as i recall, they did turn over those documents. >> apparently there were documents that were turned over, is the best of my understanding, but it didn't get to the heart of what the oversight committee -- again, i wasn't on the oversight committee -- was looking for in that particular case. even
with me now chairman mike rogers.s, it's nice to have you. >> poppy, great to see you. >> where do we go from here? we know how elijah cummings feels about this. what happens -- if they miss th deadline, what happens next? >> the republicans tried to do this, and if you recall the attorney general at the time, eric holder, was actually held in content by congress for not giving certain bits of information, and so i think you'll see the same kind of timeline roll out. and what...
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(ken) today, alabama representative mike rogers and members of the alabama and georgia delegations heldmoment of silence in the house of representatives for the victims of the devastating tornadoes that tore through the states last week. 23 people died when a series of tornadoes touched down. lee county schools welcomed students back to school today for the first time. school officials prepared for a lot of emotions from all the students, offering a grief counselor who worked with teachers. a benefit concert was planned for tonight in support of the tornado victims. bands from the surrounding area were set to preform... with all donations going to victims (grant) in national news... the white house is defending its 2020 budget proposal before congress. (ken) the budget, released yesterday calls for sharp cuts to domestic programs and major increases in defense spending. kron 4's mark meredith has the details from washington. house democrats grilled president trump's acting budget director over plans to cut spending on domestic programs while spending more on defense and border security.
(ken) today, alabama representative mike rogers and members of the alabama and georgia delegations heldmoment of silence in the house of representatives for the victims of the devastating tornadoes that tore through the states last week. 23 people died when a series of tornadoes touched down. lee county schools welcomed students back to school today for the first time. school officials prepared for a lot of emotions from all the students, offering a grief counselor who worked with teachers. a...
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joining me now, mike rogers, former house intelligence chairman.s told the president before he went and while he was out there that north korea was digging in on its positions. that is our reporting and reporting of other publications. the president saying it was the cohen hearing's fault. is there substance in. >> i never think it is helpful to have i don't care what president is in office, to have contentious hearings like that when there is some serious negotiations happening overseas. i don't believe for one second that's why the talks collapsed. you know, one of the things that we have said all along and i think you and i have had the conversation that setting kim jong-un up as an international player is really risky because he went from the isolation -- saw no light of day outside of the bords of north korea to now this international player and that gave him stature for him to walk in and do what he did in those hearings. that to me was probably the most -- it was risky. we can debate if it was worth the risk or not. now you have a very diffe
joining me now, mike rogers, former house intelligence chairman.s told the president before he went and while he was out there that north korea was digging in on its positions. that is our reporting and reporting of other publications. the president saying it was the cohen hearing's fault. is there substance in. >> i never think it is helpful to have i don't care what president is in office, to have contentious hearings like that when there is some serious negotiations happening overseas....
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congressman mike rogers toured other hard hit areas of lee county along with mayor bubba copeland. >>hen anybody loses their life in a storm like this. the children, it breaks my heart. >> and these victims are getting national attention on both sides of the aisle, most notably president trump who announced earlier today he plans to visit alabama on friday to see the damage first hand. charles? >> charles: thanks, jonathan. house speaker nancy pelosi looking to tamp down the controversy over anti-semitic remarks by a freshman congressman in her party. not all are on the same page on this one. why not? rough retirement. can you help with these? we're more of the plan, invest and protect kind of help... voya. helping you to and through retirement. our big idaho potato truck and we're going to find it. awe man. always look for the grown in idaho seal. >> charles: a heated battle brewing among house democrats on a measure condemning anti-semitism. this comes after controversial remarks about israel from ilhan omar. a possible vote tomorrow could be in the air. chad pergram has been all ov
congressman mike rogers toured other hard hit areas of lee county along with mayor bubba copeland. >>hen anybody loses their life in a storm like this. the children, it breaks my heart. >> and these victims are getting national attention on both sides of the aisle, most notably president trump who announced earlier today he plans to visit alabama on friday to see the damage first hand. charles? >> charles: thanks, jonathan. house speaker nancy pelosi looking to tamp down the...
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alongwith senator shelby, senator doug jones, congressman mike rogers and the governor was here.ignitaries. very nice for them to come by, to bring attention to it. that is what got us on the radar to declaring a national emergency. that is what we really needed. we have, smith station alone, we have 40 people displaced. we have 70 homes that are damaged. these funds and then coming brought attention to that. it will in turn bring us a lot of help. melissa: at times like this some people say that, you know, they don't necessarily think it's a great idea for the president to come because of resources involved in safe guarding him and welcoming him. as somebody who is there trying to clean up and pick up, is it better to have him come by? >> well you got to understand too, with alabama we're very red state and by him coming it was encouraging to a lot of the people and for him to come and spend time with the people. it was just kind of, way i looked at it, it was like a father figure. a lot of people looked at father figure to come, spend time with each one of us, that i care. i ha
alongwith senator shelby, senator doug jones, congressman mike rogers and the governor was here.ignitaries. very nice for them to come by, to bring attention to it. that is what got us on the radar to declaring a national emergency. that is what we really needed. we have, smith station alone, we have 40 people displaced. we have 70 homes that are damaged. these funds and then coming brought attention to that. it will in turn bring us a lot of help. melissa: at times like this some people say...
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today congressman mike rogers toured one of the hard-hit areas along with smith station mayor, bubbaeland. >> it's horrible when anybody loses their life. in the storm liquors for children it just picks my heart. >> i want to show you some drum video we shot over the unincorporated committee where we are, of salem, alabama. from the sky you really get a better picture of just how wide the debris field is. in some parts of lee county, they believe the tornado was as much as a mile wide. you can see it in the debris. mobile homes, completely demolished. even strong structures, single family homes, suffering major damage. groups being ripped off. as we come back to our live shot on the ground, you get a sense of how all of the damage is intertwined. this tree intertwined with structural damage. you can see a combination of clothes and furniture and fragments of homes all wrapped around these tree branches. it just gives you an idea, from the air on the ground. the work that people have cut out for them in this part of alabama. and yet, harris, we have heard no one complain about losing
today congressman mike rogers toured one of the hard-hit areas along with smith station mayor, bubbaeland. >> it's horrible when anybody loses their life. in the storm liquors for children it just picks my heart. >> i want to show you some drum video we shot over the unincorporated committee where we are, of salem, alabama. from the sky you really get a better picture of just how wide the debris field is. in some parts of lee county, they believe the tornado was as much as a mile...
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mike rogers turned other lairs of lee county and smith station mayor, bubba copeland. >> it is horrible storm like this. children, it breaks my heart. reporter: the storm getting attention from both sides of the aisle, most notably president trump making that announcement this afternoon. he will be visiting alabama on friday. melissa. melissa: jonathan, thank you. connell: committed from the start. a group of local ceos standing by amazon and its growing footprint in arlington, virginia, but will the region suffer the same fate as new york? we'll talk to one alliance leader who is confident the e-commerce giant is there to stay. ♪ >> and a top effect alexandria ocasio-cortez putting the deer the congresswoman will support amazon 's returned to new york if the process is done right and there is community done right. this comes as top business officials in virginia are ready to welcome the amazon second headquarters in their neck of the with peer were joined by jason miller now, see of the greater washington partnership organization. jason, thank you for coming on we appreciate this from
mike rogers turned other lairs of lee county and smith station mayor, bubba copeland. >> it is horrible storm like this. children, it breaks my heart. reporter: the storm getting attention from both sides of the aisle, most notably president trump making that announcement this afternoon. he will be visiting alabama on friday. melissa. melissa: jonathan, thank you. connell: committed from the start. a group of local ceos standing by amazon and its growing footprint in arlington, virginia,...
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speakers include mike rogers who serve as chair of the house intelligence commoo committee that's live from the heritage foundation at 10:00 a.m. eastern, also on c-span2. >> once tv was three giant networks and a government supportive service called pbs. then in 1979, a small network with an unusual name rolled out a big idea. let viewers decide all on their own what was important to them. c-span opened the doors to washington policy-making for all to see. bringing you unfiltered content. in the age of the power of the people this was true people power in the 40 years since the landscape has clearly changed. there's no monolithic media. c-span's big idea is more relevant today than ever. no government money supports c-span. it's nonpartisan coverage of your ton is funded by cable and satellite providers. c-span is your unfiltered view of government so you can make up your own mind. announcer: next, a look at birthright citizenship and immigration policy in the u.s. the tenment museum in new york city brought a group of historians, scholars for the discussion. it runs about an hour and
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george mason university hosted jane harman, mike rogers, saxby chambliss, and bill nelson, in a panel moderated by former acting cia director michael morell. current senate intelligence committee vice chair mark warner delivered opening remarks. this is an hour and a half. >> thank you, everybody, dpofor coming on this special evening. i'm mike morell. we host the michael v. hayden center on security, intelligence, and public policy. we're delighted that you're here this evening for this program. the school policy and government is one of our schools at george mason yust and have a variety of programs in public policy, public administration, political science and also international security among others. and we're proud to host a number of public-facing events such as this one this evening put on by a number of our
george mason university hosted jane harman, mike rogers, saxby chambliss, and bill nelson, in a panel moderated by former acting cia director michael morell. current senate intelligence committee vice chair mark warner delivered opening remarks. this is an hour and a half. >> thank you, everybody, dpofor coming on this special evening. i'm mike morell. we host the michael v. hayden center on security, intelligence, and public policy. we're delighted that you're here this evening for this...
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speakers include mike rogers who served as chair of the house intelligence committee. that's live from the heritage foundation at 10:00 a.m. eastern also on c-span 2. >> once tv was simply three giant networks and a government upported service called pbs. then they came one a big idea and le let viewers decide on their own what was important to them. c-span bringing you unfiltered content from congress and beyond. in the age of power to the people, this was true people power. the landscape has clearly changed. no monolithic media. youtube stars are a thing but c-span's big idea is more relevant today than ever. no government money supports c-span. its nonpartisan coverage of washington is funded by your cable or
speakers include mike rogers who served as chair of the house intelligence committee. that's live from the heritage foundation at 10:00 a.m. eastern also on c-span 2. >> once tv was simply three giant networks and a government upported service called pbs. then they came one a big idea and le let viewers decide on their own what was important to them. c-span bringing you unfiltered content from congress and beyond. in the age of power to the people, this was true people power. the...
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mike rogers, ranking member of committee, republican from alabama.licans are putting out there. there are problems down there. president needs wall funding. he needs, if he is not getting it through congress the regular way, he will dot emergency declaration. ainsley: i was watching "fox & friends" first. great show. brandy johnson, she was on a couple they lived down there on the border. they own a ranch. i believe it is in texas. she said they have kids. in order to walk around on their property because they have 7 miles of property totally open without any barriers. they have to take weapons. they have to be aware of their surroundings. they go in the area only during the daylight. listen to this. >> in our area we're not seeing asylum-seekers. we're seeing more criminal activity. >> yeah. >> so we have what they call drive-throughs, which is vehicles crossing. we have foot traffic, which is what border patrol, their terminology. and then, you just, i don't know. our kids are seeing it. we're seeing it. it is really hard to hear people say we're m
mike rogers, ranking member of committee, republican from alabama.licans are putting out there. there are problems down there. president needs wall funding. he needs, if he is not getting it through congress the regular way, he will dot emergency declaration. ainsley: i was watching "fox & friends" first. great show. brandy johnson, she was on a couple they lived down there on the border. they own a ranch. i believe it is in texas. she said they have kids. in order to walk around...
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be have mike rogers former chairman on the select committee on intelligence and head of his own center that looks at presidency and congress and senator bill nelson who served as a member on the committee of intelligence and i can speak from personal experience he was a rigorous overseer of the operations but in a positive way. last but not least is senator chamblis who may win the award for having done congressional oversight of intelligence for the longest period of time because he served on the house committee while he was a house member but also served a number of year on the senate committee in his tenure of the vice chairman. welcome the panel and we will get things started. i am absolutely thrilled that general hayden is here tonight, i truly believe that he is the best intelligence officer ever produced by our nation answer it is great you are here and it is great to see her on the mend. if you read your program you know that we've got some very special people up here, some great expertise, credible experience. i will tell you i've worked with each one of these folks and i will
be have mike rogers former chairman on the select committee on intelligence and head of his own center that looks at presidency and congress and senator bill nelson who served as a member on the committee of intelligence and i can speak from personal experience he was a rigorous overseer of the operations but in a positive way. last but not least is senator chamblis who may win the award for having done congressional oversight of intelligence for the longest period of time because he served on...
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>> mike, on a another pop tick, what do you know about roger stone pleading the fifth?r to gerald nadler. nadler has been looking for information from any one individuals or entities. this letter says -- >> so at this point roger stone won't be handing over documents or appearing before the house judiciary committee, shep. >> shepard: mike emanuel, thank you. the news continues after this. i would like to take a moment to address my fellow veterans, because i know there are so many of you who have served our country honorably. whether it's two years, four years or thirty-two years like myself. one of the benefits we as a country give our veterans is eligibility for a va loan for up to 100% of your home's value. so if you need money for your family, call newday usa. with automatic authority from the va, we can say yes when banks say no. call 1-833-844-6703 if you're a veteran homeowner who needs cash, call newday usa. home values are rising, and with newday's va cash out home loan, you can borrow up to 100 percent of your home's increased value. you could get 54,000 doll
>> mike, on a another pop tick, what do you know about roger stone pleading the fifth?r to gerald nadler. nadler has been looking for information from any one individuals or entities. this letter says -- >> so at this point roger stone won't be handing over documents or appearing before the house judiciary committee, shep. >> shepard: mike emanuel, thank you. the news continues after this. i would like to take a moment to address my fellow veterans, because i know there are so...
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-- donald trump jr., allen weisselberg, jared kushner, jeff sessions, mike flynn, ami, done mcghan, hope hicks, reince priebus, roger stone and sean spicer. >> this could tell the whole occlusion story, you have roger in there and we know mcghan spent 30 hours with robert mueller, and you have the witnesses for obstruction in the there, you have mike flynn who dangled on obstruction, and this seems to be a whole lot of people who can tell a whole lot. >> i think one of the things that will be interesting to see, so he's going to have a decision to make. if he's called before congress and asked sort asked a wide, broad range of questions about what he has done over the years for the trump organization, he's either going to have to invoke the fifth amendment right against self-incrimination if he's done anything wrong and a betting man says he probably has, or if he decides to testify fully and completely about what the trump organization has been up to financially over the past several decades, he's going to put himself in legal jeopardy. so i don't think we have yet heard witnesses plead the fifth in front of congre
-- donald trump jr., allen weisselberg, jared kushner, jeff sessions, mike flynn, ami, done mcghan, hope hicks, reince priebus, roger stone and sean spicer. >> this could tell the whole occlusion story, you have roger in there and we know mcghan spent 30 hours with robert mueller, and you have the witnesses for obstruction in the there, you have mike flynn who dangled on obstruction, and this seems to be a whole lot of people who can tell a whole lot. >> i think one of the things...
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this time it was roger stone, personal adviser to the president and what mike pence would look like after when someone in president trump's circle comes under investigation, trump downplays his connection to them. that's what he does. you know, it's like how trump said that paul manafort was barely on the campaign or that george papadopoulos was a coffee boy or jared kushner was just his [bleep]-blocker. but trump might have a harder time dismissing roger stone, and not just because stone dresses like he crashes british weddings, but also because a big question in this investigation is whether the trump campaign coordinated with wikileaks to release hillary's hacked emails, right? and in his indictments, mueller says that roger stone was directed to contact wikileaks by someone in the trump campaign. now, was that someone trump himself? we don't know. but if it wasn't trump, you would expect his people to just come out and say so. but instead, they're avoiding the question like it's a friend's poetry reading. - the charges brought against mr. stone have nothing to do with the president. t
this time it was roger stone, personal adviser to the president and what mike pence would look like after when someone in president trump's circle comes under investigation, trump downplays his connection to them. that's what he does. you know, it's like how trump said that paul manafort was barely on the campaign or that george papadopoulos was a coffee boy or jared kushner was just his [bleep]-blocker. but trump might have a harder time dismissing roger stone, and not just because stone...
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alexander, susan collins, rand paul of kentucky, mitt romney, pat toomey, mike lee, lisa murkowski, jerry moran of kansas, roger missouri and marco rubio. this vote is still open right now. then the president will have his first opportunity to use a veto. he has not done that during the first two years and change that he's been in the oval office. >> dana: there were two others that i noticed voted to support the president and they both have challenging races in 2020. one senator gardner from colorado and the senator from nebraska. >> reporter: right. senator sass is somebody who was reported to be at the white house last night. that's somebody who i would look at as well. some of these senators might wonder about primary challenges. might wonder, hey, can we get the money here? maybe the president will put in a good word for us or help us on the campaign trail. corey gardner is a different situation in the general election because the politics in colorado veered more to the left since he was elected in 2014. senator gardner supporting the president in this case is a little different than some of his other vote
alexander, susan collins, rand paul of kentucky, mitt romney, pat toomey, mike lee, lisa murkowski, jerry moran of kansas, roger missouri and marco rubio. this vote is still open right now. then the president will have his first opportunity to use a veto. he has not done that during the first two years and change that he's been in the oval office. >> dana: there were two others that i noticed voted to support the president and they both have challenging races in 2020. one senator gardner...
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senators who broke with the public it's rand paul, mike lee, susan collins, lisa murkowski, lamar alexander. mitt romney, jerry moran, pat toomey, rogericker, marco rubio, and roy blunt. i understand they have their own reasons for doing this. congress passed the emergency declaration. are they saying congress passed an unconstitutional act? what is the act there if it's not to be used? i understand their point, but at the same time there is an emergency. the democrats do not want to protect the country. >> this is not a constitutional crisis, it's a national security crisis at our border. that's what i would cul d that's what i would call 76,000 migrants apprehended at our border and tend-year-old girls given birth control pill biz their families because we know how many women are being sexually assaulted. we have tons of drugs pouring over our borders. that's not everyone. but it shouldn't be one. if it's one, it's 10 too many. this president has been consistent for four years now. we have a crisis at the border. he tried to let congress do its job. the congress and the courts failed to act. he's invoking a congressional act from 19
senators who broke with the public it's rand paul, mike lee, susan collins, lisa murkowski, lamar alexander. mitt romney, jerry moran, pat toomey, rogericker, marco rubio, and roy blunt. i understand they have their own reasons for doing this. congress passed the emergency declaration. are they saying congress passed an unconstitutional act? what is the act there if it's not to be used? i understand their point, but at the same time there is an emergency. the democrats do not want to protect...
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mike flynn case. flynn is awaiting sentencing. also, the roger stone case. he's awaiting trial.russian gru officers. they're all in russia so they haven't been put on trial yet. also, the company of that kremlin-connected oligarch who is accused of financing and organizing the russian government's disinformation effort during the last presidential election to help the trump campaign and hurt hillary clinton. all of those cases still today the special counsel's office appears to have not yet handed off. we expect that they will very, very soon. we expect that will happen imminently. but it hasn't happened yet, as far as we can tell. that said, mueller has handed over to other u.s. attorneys some of the other cases they've been working on, including the paul manafort case. manafort has started his federal prison sentence already. but that's got some interesting ongoing litigation now where news organizations are trying to have more of the material from his case unsealed. they've also handed off the rick gates case, the president's deputy campaign chair. he is awaiting sentencing.
mike flynn case. flynn is awaiting sentencing. also, the roger stone case. he's awaiting trial.russian gru officers. they're all in russia so they haven't been put on trial yet. also, the company of that kremlin-connected oligarch who is accused of financing and organizing the russian government's disinformation effort during the last presidential election to help the trump campaign and hurt hillary clinton. all of those cases still today the special counsel's office appears to have not yet...
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mike flynn case. flynn is awaiting sentencing. also, the roger stone case. he's awaiting trial. also, the case against the russian gru officers. they're all in russia so they haven't been put on trial yet. also, the company of that kremlin-connected oligarch who is accused of financing and organizing the russian government's disinformation effort during the last presidential election to help the trump campaign and hurt hillary clinton. all of those cases still today the special counsel's office appears to have not yet handed off. we expect that they will very, very soon. we expect that will happen imminently. but it hasn't happened yet, as far as we can tell. that said, mueller has handed over to other u.s. attorneys some of the other cases they've been working on, including the paul manafort case. manafort has started his federal prison sentence already. but that's got some interesting ongoing investigation where they're trying to have more from his case unsealed. they've also handed off the rick gates, the president's campaign chair. he is awaiting sentencing. also a couple ot
mike flynn case. flynn is awaiting sentencing. also, the roger stone case. he's awaiting trial. also, the case against the russian gru officers. they're all in russia so they haven't been put on trial yet. also, the company of that kremlin-connected oligarch who is accused of financing and organizing the russian government's disinformation effort during the last presidential election to help the trump campaign and hurt hillary clinton. all of those cases still today the special counsel's office...
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look at mike flynn, what that poor guy has gone through. look at roger stone.hese are all process felonies. we talked about this once before. these are felonies that really didn't exist until these people were thrown into this investigation. they are crimes that would have never been committed otherwise. since the investigation has come to naught, i think it is time to wipe the slate clean. >> tucker: it doesn't make sense not to pardon people. if you think this is a scam and a hoax and the people in charge are illegitimate, then you have an obligation to make it right by pardoning the people who were wronged. and i hope you are on that list. >> thank you so much. >> tucker: great to see you tonight. >> the pleasure is always mine.. >> tucker: sean davis is the cofounder of the federalist and he just wrote a great piece of "the wall street journal" describing the collusion debacle as a catastrophic media failure. and even that may be an understatement. i am happy to have him join us tonight. as you wrote this piece you obviously collected what you have been wat
look at mike flynn, what that poor guy has gone through. look at roger stone.hese are all process felonies. we talked about this once before. these are felonies that really didn't exist until these people were thrown into this investigation. they are crimes that would have never been committed otherwise. since the investigation has come to naught, i think it is time to wipe the slate clean. >> tucker: it doesn't make sense not to pardon people. if you think this is a scam and a hoax and...
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mike bushell meets the tigers motorbike display team. all of whom are under 17. tennis, and yet another milestone day in the phenominal career of rogerd... and now he's won his 100th title on the atp tour. he did it by beating stefanos sitsipas in straight sets at the dubai tennis championships. he's only the second man to reach 100 titles — jimmy connors has 109, you wouldn't bet against federer passing that record before he calls time on his career. to cricket... and, england have been crushed by west indies in the final one dayer in st lucia — beaten by seven wickets in a match that only lasted just over a0 overs in total. eoin morgan's side were skittled out forjust 113 before chris gayle treated the carribbean crowd to another exhibition of power hitting. it means the series ends tied at 2—2. ben croucher has more. england possibly tour of the caribbean has been categorised by sixes and collapses today. it was the latter. military windies precision with the ball combined with a bouncy wicket and a questionable shotmaking signal england's dizzying demise time and again there were losing their personal draws. time and again they r
mike bushell meets the tigers motorbike display team. all of whom are under 17. tennis, and yet another milestone day in the phenominal career of rogerd... and now he's won his 100th title on the atp tour. he did it by beating stefanos sitsipas in straight sets at the dubai tennis championships. he's only the second man to reach 100 titles — jimmy connors has 109, you wouldn't bet against federer passing that record before he calls time on his career. to cricket... and, england have been...
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they were senators rand paul of kentucky, mike lee of utah, lamar alexander of tennessee, mitt romney, pat toomey of pennsylvania, rob portman of ohio, roger wicker of mississippi, marco rubio of florida and row blount of missouri. all voicing against the president along with every democrat. it is a strong bipartisan rebuke of president trump's plan. congress has overturned the national emergency declaration that would have provided funding for the president's proposed border wall. he asked the house for the house said no. then he declared a national emergency. now congress has said no again. but next, the promises he will veto. we have team fox coverage. john roberts reporting from the white house. mike emanuel reporting live from capitol hill. mike? >> there were attempts by some senate republicans to cut a deal with the president to see if they could limit future national emergencies. sources say they were noter into where the president stood in some of these proposals offered to him. so here's why utah senator mitt romney was a no today. >> i'm voting in favor of the resolution. it's not about the balance of power. it's not about the p
they were senators rand paul of kentucky, mike lee of utah, lamar alexander of tennessee, mitt romney, pat toomey of pennsylvania, rob portman of ohio, roger wicker of mississippi, marco rubio of florida and row blount of missouri. all voicing against the president along with every democrat. it is a strong bipartisan rebuke of president trump's plan. congress has overturned the national emergency declaration that would have provided funding for the president's proposed border wall. he asked the...
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mike flynn, president's first national security adviser awaiting his sentencing, rick gates awaiting his sentencing and roger stone, who was given a trial date today, awaiting his trial. these are three seminole figures in the mueller probe. what have we learned from the fact all of their fates will not be wrapped up when and if mueller concludes his investigation? >> it's looking increasingly like that is so. there's a couple of options here. one would be a prosecutor from mueller's team stays plugged in, assists or takes a lead but embeds himself or herself in southern district of new york or district of colombia or whatever the appropriate venue is. the other possibility is he cuts ties entirely and hands it over and transitions to another district. that could be -- i think, chuck has heard me say this before, mueller was raised up in a system as a believer in a rule of law and court system and i can see mueller saying and thinking from a strategic standpoint, wouldn't it be great if the system, our rule of law, that some of the various u.s. attorneys trump appointed actually handled the end of this case
mike flynn, president's first national security adviser awaiting his sentencing, rick gates awaiting his sentencing and roger stone, who was given a trial date today, awaiting his trial. these are three seminole figures in the mueller probe. what have we learned from the fact all of their fates will not be wrapped up when and if mueller concludes his investigation? >> it's looking increasingly like that is so. there's a couple of options here. one would be a prosecutor from mueller's team...
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mike flynn. there was the campaign adviser who first heard about the stolen e-mails, his longest serving political adviser roger stone, trump's deputy campaign chair rick gates, now helping several investigations, and of course paul manafort, who now holds the dubious distinction of felony convictions in virginia and d.c. while awaiting this new trial for felony charges in new york. just take that all in, because it's a lot, and that's before you get to the president or anything else mueller does in the future. it's a lot of crime. in fact, it's 37 different defendants charged by mueller. and while some await trial and are presumed innocent, no one has faced down mueller in this probe and been acquitted yet. this is serious stuff. we're not talking misdemeanor missy elliott here. we're talking jo felony. and for all the tock whether judges let manafort off easy, he still got one of the longest prison sentences in any white house probe. he could face additional time on top of that in new york. these frequent comparisons of trump and nixon do something important that i also want to flag for you tonight. they lowe
mike flynn. there was the campaign adviser who first heard about the stolen e-mails, his longest serving political adviser roger stone, trump's deputy campaign chair rick gates, now helping several investigations, and of course paul manafort, who now holds the dubious distinction of felony convictions in virginia and d.c. while awaiting this new trial for felony charges in new york. just take that all in, because it's a lot, and that's before you get to the president or anything else mueller...
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roger stone. and presumably someone's going to carry through the prosecution, whether on his team or someone else. it's rick gates who's not had his final sentencing, nor has mike flynn. and then the actual indictments of the russians. your sense is this will be a baton passing at some point? >> indeed. i think it's a deliberate strategy that matches what i know about mueller and how he operates. he's very aware that he'll be testifying on the hill about how much money his team spent over the years. if you ask what are you doing and you say i've got nothing going on sir, it's time for you to move on. he's cleaning out house. see cases in a variety of cases and now have trump deal with all of these people investigating. >> final question there's a lot of back and forth about what this report is if it exists what it will look like, how deep it will be, whether it will be made public at all or immediately. as someone who worked for the man for many years, there's some sort of statutory guidance here inside the office, department of justice. what is your sense? >> i think mueller is not a huge fan of going up to the hill and testifying for days on end and i think h
roger stone. and presumably someone's going to carry through the prosecution, whether on his team or someone else. it's rick gates who's not had his final sentencing, nor has mike flynn. and then the actual indictments of the russians. your sense is this will be a baton passing at some point? >> indeed. i think it's a deliberate strategy that matches what i know about mueller and how he operates. he's very aware that he'll be testifying on the hill about how much money his team spent over...
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mike the flynn case. he have seen no court filings in the case pending against the russian military intelligence officers, the gru case, we've seen no filings in the roger case or the concord management case, which would indicate prosecutors for the special counsel's office are withdrawing from those proceedings so they can be fully taken over by other u.s. attorney's offices or other entities in the justice department. that would appear to include the case of andrew miller, the guy who used to work for or volunteer for roger stone. he too has been fighting his subpoena from mueller's office and mueller's grand jury. natasha bertrand at the atlanta reports just like in the mystery case it appears the effort in the courts to compel andrew miller to comply with that subpoena and provide testimony to mueller's grand jury, that appears to still be live despite the fact that the special counsel's office is closing its doors. so we still don't know what that is about, but they are apparently still seeking that guy's testimony. and on that concord management case, do you remember this is the entity charged with financing and organizing the russian government's
mike the flynn case. he have seen no court filings in the case pending against the russian military intelligence officers, the gru case, we've seen no filings in the roger case or the concord management case, which would indicate prosecutors for the special counsel's office are withdrawing from those proceedings so they can be fully taken over by other u.s. attorney's offices or other entities in the justice department. that would appear to include the case of andrew miller, the guy who used to...
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roger ailes, then in charge. and bill shine from fox, now the white house communications director, they've hired a lot of people from fox, we know his appearances, the president's appearances on fox, mike pompeo, not known for doing a lot of network interviews, about three fox interviews in one day. >> i think at this point fox has gotten something like 44 presidential interviews. the rest of the networks have gotten ten altogether. i think cnn got none. clearly the president is playing favorites. he's very tight with fox. and the former president of fox who is now his communications director. it's a very close loop that they've got going. and i think, you know, a lot of people i interviewed said it raises questions that are troubling about our democracy, when the number one rated cable news show is -- appears many times to be an arm of the white house. >> and of course sean hannity appearing onstage and at other events. fox news, we should point out, has some great reporters and correspondents. >> they do, and it's a disservice to them in many ways and i'm sure it's uncomfortable to some of them to have this situation going on. there ought to be a line between politics and news and it
roger ailes, then in charge. and bill shine from fox, now the white house communications director, they've hired a lot of people from fox, we know his appearances, the president's appearances on fox, mike pompeo, not known for doing a lot of network interviews, about three fox interviews in one day. >> i think at this point fox has gotten something like 44 presidential interviews. the rest of the networks have gotten ten altogether. i think cnn got none. clearly the president is playing...
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blunt, susan collins, mike murkowski moran, lisa of alaska, rand paul, rob portman, mitt romney, marco rubio, two others joining that list. pat toomey of pennsylvania and senator rogericker of mississippi. those are the republicans who voted against the president yesterday. one of the highlights from the papers comes from the raleigh news and observer highlighting the vote of thom tillis saying the headline tillis reverses court, votes to support trump on national emergency declaration. thom tillis voted thursday to support the president and his national emergency declaration. tillis announced his change thursday afternoon saying conversations with trump administration officials and -- potential changes that would affect future emergency declarations convinced him to vote the other way. you can see that exchange that took place on the senate floor at c-span.org. here is a bit from thom tillis yesterday. [video clip] >> a lot has changed over the last three weeks. a discussion with vice president and a number of senior administration officials and collaboration with my colleague from utah. it's a serious discussion about changing the national emergencies act in a way
blunt, susan collins, mike murkowski moran, lisa of alaska, rand paul, rob portman, mitt romney, marco rubio, two others joining that list. pat toomey of pennsylvania and senator rogericker of mississippi. those are the republicans who voted against the president yesterday. one of the highlights from the papers comes from the raleigh news and observer highlighting the vote of thom tillis saying the headline tillis reverses court, votes to support trump on national emergency declaration. thom...