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mister speaker, we welcome the general election. this is the prime minister who promised there would be one. a prime minister who cannot be trusted. it is about leadership. refusing to defend her record in television debate. and it is not hard to see why. a stronger economy. yet she can't explain why people's wages are lower today they were ten years ago, or why more households are in debt, 6 million people earning less than a living wage. child poverty is up, pension poverty is up. so why are so many people getting poorer? >> i would point to the right honorable -- debating these matters. since i became prime us there, i will be taking out to the country in this campaign a proud record of the conservative government. a stronger economy, two third down, 30 million people with a tax cut, 4 million people taken out of income tax altogether which are levels of employment and 1250 pounds more a year for pensioners, a record we can be proud of. >> if she is so proud of her record why won't she unite it? wages are falling. the last manife
mister speaker, we welcome the general election. this is the prime minister who promised there would be one. a prime minister who cannot be trusted. it is about leadership. refusing to defend her record in television debate. and it is not hard to see why. a stronger economy. yet she can't explain why people's wages are lower today they were ten years ago, or why more households are in debt, 6 million people earning less than a living wage. child poverty is up, pension poverty is up. so why are...
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thank you, mister speaker.in the nine months the prime minister has held her office she has closed the door on desperate child refugees. she has ignored those suffering under the crisis in health and social care and is responsible for the shameful -- 20 years ago she berated the conservative party for being a nasty party but the party has never been captured. looking at this parliament, the legacy. >> order! whatever the strength of feeling the right honorable gentlemen must be heard! >> the legacy of this parliament is the abject failure of her majesty's official opposition to effectively hold the government to account for anything. a strong, decent -- >> prime minister! >> let me pick up the point he made on child refugees. this government has a proud record of supporting refugees, the second biggest bilateral donor to the region to support millions of refugees, to educate children as i saw when i visited georgia recently and we also supported the most vulnerable refugees including children, bringing them her
thank you, mister speaker.in the nine months the prime minister has held her office she has closed the door on desperate child refugees. she has ignored those suffering under the crisis in health and social care and is responsible for the shameful -- 20 years ago she berated the conservative party for being a nasty party but the party has never been captured. looking at this parliament, the legacy. >> order! whatever the strength of feeling the right honorable gentlemen must be heard!...
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thank you mister president, with that healed. >> mister president. >> senator from oklahoma. >> easter president, when we lost the honorable justice scalia, we were all send and he was such a legend in the court and i'm really proud that president trump has nominated a successor that's worthy of filling his shoes. judge gorsuch was as worthy of respect and approval from people across the legal community. he is as unrivaled bipartisan support. it's unfortunate that the democrats have tried to block his nomination, it's not going to work but they tried. easily i had the honor of meeting judge gorsuch, it's interesting because i was on his list to visit, i even n said don't waste your time on me, i know your credentials, i'm going to support you anyway and i'm not on the appropriate committees that would block the judgment but he did call and we met , and today, you have to meet and talk to the guy in person. to know what kind of an individual that he really is. he is of course being from oklahoma , i'm sensitive to the fact that he is the son of the west. in fact, none of our judges out
thank you mister president, with that healed. >> mister president. >> senator from oklahoma. >> easter president, when we lost the honorable justice scalia, we were all send and he was such a legend in the court and i'm really proud that president trump has nominated a successor that's worthy of filling his shoes. judge gorsuch was as worthy of respect and approval from people across the legal community. he is as unrivaled bipartisan support. it's unfortunate that the...
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mister speaker, the veteran agency lost its credibility a long time ago. it needs to be reformed and we are putting it in language that does the job is what we are delivering is a strong system. a section that will do a better job protecting australia against racial vilification and at the same time ensure that university students are putting posts on facebook and cartoonists like bill leak don't have to look over their shoulder to see if there is a commission or a lawyer waiting to pounce on them. let's be clear. the language we are proposing to insert in this bill is precisely the intent of the bill when it was first introduced. and mister speaker, if i go through the explanatory memorandum of the floor when it was introduced in the house by labor government it says, it says the bill maintains balance between the right to free speech and protection of individuals from harassment and fear. so the language we are using is appropriate, consistent with the intention of the legislation and it is clear, it is plain, it is a strong fair law standing up for free
mister speaker, the veteran agency lost its credibility a long time ago. it needs to be reformed and we are putting it in language that does the job is what we are delivering is a strong system. a section that will do a better job protecting australia against racial vilification and at the same time ensure that university students are putting posts on facebook and cartoonists like bill leak don't have to look over their shoulder to see if there is a commission or a lawyer waiting to pounce on...
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. >> mister speaker. to fly typhoon from my constituency to romania, to support nato allies on the border with russia. president vladimir putin is locking up political opponents, will my right honorable friend confirm as we leave the eu that the united kingdom will continue to lead nato in defending this vital border and pay tribute to armed forces, who safeguard our democracy at home and abroad. >> i am very happy to join my honorable friend in paying tribute to the men and women of our armed forces, they are the best in the world and they worked tirelessly to keep our faith and we owe them every gratitude for doing so. i also assure her our commitment, through nato as strong as ever, and meet our nato pledge on gdp, and $178 billion on the equipment plan and she has referred for the royal air force in romania. and the reconnaissance squadron and that shows a clear commitment. >> we associate ourselves with condolences of the prime minister and leader of the labor party. and after that. >> the prime mini
. >> mister speaker. to fly typhoon from my constituency to romania, to support nato allies on the border with russia. president vladimir putin is locking up political opponents, will my right honorable friend confirm as we leave the eu that the united kingdom will continue to lead nato in defending this vital border and pay tribute to armed forces, who safeguard our democracy at home and abroad. >> i am very happy to join my honorable friend in paying tribute to the men and women...
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. >> thank you, mister speaker. today the government act on the democratic will of the british people and acts too on the clear and convincing position of this house. a few minutes ago in brussels the united kingdom's permanent representative to the eu handed a letter to the president of the european council on my behalf confirming the government decision to invoke article 50 of the treaty on the european union. the article 50 process is now underway and in accordance with the wishes of the british people the united kingdom is leaving the european union. this is a historic moment from which there can be no turning back. britain is leaving the european union. we are going to make our own decisions and our own laws, we are going to take control of the things that matter most to us and we are going to take this opportunity to build a stronger, fairer britain, a country that our children and grandchildren are proud to call home. that is our ambition and opportunity and that is what this government is determined to do. a
. >> thank you, mister speaker. today the government act on the democratic will of the british people and acts too on the clear and convincing position of this house. a few minutes ago in brussels the united kingdom's permanent representative to the eu handed a letter to the president of the european council on my behalf confirming the government decision to invoke article 50 of the treaty on the european union. the article 50 process is now underway and in accordance with the wishes of...
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. >> thank you, mister president. let me talk about the security council, very timely, important meeting and the secretary-general. the korean peninsula, particularly as a dpr case and ballistic missiles, great concern for the region and the world more broadly. the potential for mistakes, it is high. this council sees its opportunity to reflect on how pensions and a comprehensive solution to the situation. mister president, unanimous condemnation by the security council and a number of resolutions leading to the most rigorous sanctions regime under the un system, we persist in accelerating the nuclear ballistic missile program. in doing so, continued to show blatant disregard for its international obligations and continues to threaten international peace and security. its actions are incompatible with the existing norm against nuclear texting embodied in this and nonproliferation. we call on the dpr k to take immediate steps, verifiable and dismantlement of nuclear weapons and missile program. and this paves the way t
. >> thank you, mister president. let me talk about the security council, very timely, important meeting and the secretary-general. the korean peninsula, particularly as a dpr case and ballistic missiles, great concern for the region and the world more broadly. the potential for mistakes, it is high. this council sees its opportunity to reflect on how pensions and a comprehensive solution to the situation. mister president, unanimous condemnation by the security council and a number of...
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. >> center, >> thank you mister president. >> mister president, the senate has decided on a fairly partisan basis to resolve the impasse over judge gorsuch's nomination by invoking the so-called nuclear option. for the first time in our history, nominees or the supreme court may advance from nomination to confirmation with a simple majority in his body. and i've heard many of my colleagues describe equally to both sides and i've heard analysts and experts say the same. one can question that diagnosis as some respectful scholars in american enterprise suit and the brookings institution have demonstrated that our political organization over the last several years and has our current impasse have been driven predominantly by the ever more conservative ideology of the republican party. . >> your yard. >> the gorsuch nomination lacks the traditional level of support required for the supreme court seat and the journalism has chosen a step that democrats clearly and emphatically reject and when we needed to confirm nominees with broad support but were blocked because they were submitted by preside
. >> center, >> thank you mister president. >> mister president, the senate has decided on a fairly partisan basis to resolve the impasse over judge gorsuch's nomination by invoking the so-called nuclear option. for the first time in our history, nominees or the supreme court may advance from nomination to confirmation with a simple majority in his body. and i've heard many of my colleagues describe equally to both sides and i've heard analysts and experts say the same. one...
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with mister lieberman i look forward to accelerating projects. and enclosing our alliance with israel as a is a cornerstone of a larger regional security architecture which includes cooperation with egypt, jordan the kingdom of saudi arabia and our golf partners. my goal is to further strengthen our partnerships in this region in order to deter and defeat threats and ultimately to temper our adversaries designs. i welcome your questions. >> the first question is there. in 2013 you told the security firm that you think the current situation in israel is unsustainable and you warned that the settlement could lead israel to becoming an apartheid state. do you still stand by this position. and we had been hearing contradicting statements from the ministration in recent days about how much is compliant or not complying with the iran deal what is israel's position, do they want the u.s. to cancel the iran deal. see mac to answer your question. i believe in israel security. whatever it takes to keep it secure is where we stand and where we will always s
with mister lieberman i look forward to accelerating projects. and enclosing our alliance with israel as a is a cornerstone of a larger regional security architecture which includes cooperation with egypt, jordan the kingdom of saudi arabia and our golf partners. my goal is to further strengthen our partnerships in this region in order to deter and defeat threats and ultimately to temper our adversaries designs. i welcome your questions. >> the first question is there. in 2013 you told...
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rubio and mister grassley and mister, first of all, nancy pelosi, all of them having their immigration reform packages out. >> there was a lot of debate on what would be appropriate in terms of waivers so that we can work towards a solution ? i actually heard mister schumer wanting waivers for his constituents in new york who were working for the airline industry. >> he also wanted, i hope i can say this but mister schumer said, he wanted mutilation of litter is coming into the country. those kinds of waivers around the table. >> he also wanted some other waivers but i won't go into them. but mister rubio was not seen much in the background and we thought in florida we had gotten rid of him because he was not being honest with the immigration situation here. >> host: and, because we're out of time what would you like to hear from our guest mark . >> i want them. >> caller: we have to shut down and the senators could go back to the table and talk about that all over again. but with that even the possibility at this point? >> host: thanks. >> guest: it sounds like anna was referring to t
rubio and mister grassley and mister, first of all, nancy pelosi, all of them having their immigration reform packages out. >> there was a lot of debate on what would be appropriate in terms of waivers so that we can work towards a solution ? i actually heard mister schumer wanting waivers for his constituents in new york who were working for the airline industry. >> he also wanted, i hope i can say this but mister schumer said, he wanted mutilation of litter is coming into the...
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de mister, we are very grateful to you for your work. and the run up to the next round, further work will be required to make sure that the inter syrian dialogue is represented and broad. all patriotically motivated syrian parties should have an opportunity to take part in the negotiations on an equal footing in order to engage in discussions of maintaining syria as a unified and secular state, where all historical communities would live in peace and take part in rebuilding the country. as has always been the case. from the side of the opposition, they should be an inclusive, be consolidated dedication. the members of which should have a common position, bearing in mind the views of the key factions in this delegation. there is no room for arrogance. we need to think not about pride and arrogance. we need to think of the future of syria. that is the substance of your conceptional document. your ote. the idea is to think of the future of their state. and the future of their state. and for that, we shouldn't interfere in their affairs. let
de mister, we are very grateful to you for your work. and the run up to the next round, further work will be required to make sure that the inter syrian dialogue is represented and broad. all patriotically motivated syrian parties should have an opportunity to take part in the negotiations on an equal footing in order to engage in discussions of maintaining syria as a unified and secular state, where all historical communities would live in peace and take part in rebuilding the country. as has...
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all three are from states won by mister trump. republican senate majority leader mitch mcconnell predicted the nomination will pass. >> what i'm telling you is that judge gorsuch is going to be confirmed. the way in which that occurs is in the hands of the democratic minority, and i think during the course of the week we will find out exactly how this will end, but it will end with his confirmation. >> sreenivasan: unless republicans can get 60 votes, democrats are threatening to filibuster the confirmation; in part as payback for the senate's refusal to hold hearings on judge merrick garland last year. he was president obama's pick to replace scalia. >> it looks like gorsuch will not reach the 60-vote margin so instead of changing the rules, which is up to mitch mcconnell and the republican majority, why doesn't president trump, democrats and republicans in the senate, sit down and try to come up with a mainstream nominee? >> sreenivasan: in an interview only days before his first meeting with chinese president xi jinping, presid
all three are from states won by mister trump. republican senate majority leader mitch mcconnell predicted the nomination will pass. >> what i'm telling you is that judge gorsuch is going to be confirmed. the way in which that occurs is in the hands of the democratic minority, and i think during the course of the week we will find out exactly how this will end, but it will end with his confirmation. >> sreenivasan: unless republicans can get 60 votes, democrats are threatening to...
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>> remodel. >>. >> mister fagan. >> thank you mister chief justice and may please the court. i want to focus on what i take to mean the core of the first amendment dispute . which i think centers around the merchants for example want to label a soda as causing a dollar 95 with a five cent credit card surcharge and the question is whether the state can require the merchants to specifically identify a price of $2.05 before charging a customer who wants to use a credit card that amount. along like that is very similar to a law that simply regulates pricing or requires a merchant to honor their authors to enter into a contract of the sort we normally wouldn't think is subject to any first amendment scrutiny. nevertheless we think that the requirements that everyone seems to agree is imposed here is best viewed under this court's precedent as a deep regulation because in effect is prescribing how the merchants communicates in otherwise lawful pricing scheme. but to the extent that new york's law like the federal law simply requires a disclosure in dollars and said four of any high
>> remodel. >>. >> mister fagan. >> thank you mister chief justice and may please the court. i want to focus on what i take to mean the core of the first amendment dispute . which i think centers around the merchants for example want to label a soda as causing a dollar 95 with a five cent credit card surcharge and the question is whether the state can require the merchants to specifically identify a price of $2.05 before charging a customer who wants to use a credit card...
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hatch. >> mister graham. >>. [roll call] >> majority of the committee having supported it, the nomination will be reported to the floor. anybody want to speak on miss brand? okay. i think we are ready to vote then. the clerk will call the roll. >>. [roll call] >>. [roll call] >> majority of the committee is in favor of miss brand, the nomination will be reported to the floor. committee meeting is adjourned, thanks everybody for their participation. >> thank you mr. chairman. >>. [inaudible conversation] >>. [inaudible conversation] >>. [inaudible conversation] some of the democratic senators on the judiciary committee still in the room here in the senate office building and just having voted right along strict party lines, 11 to 9 that they would be supporting the nomination of judge neil gorsuch for the supreme court. president trumps nominee and
hatch. >> mister graham. >>. [roll call] >> majority of the committee having supported it, the nomination will be reported to the floor. anybody want to speak on miss brand? okay. i think we are ready to vote then. the clerk will call the roll. >>. [roll call] >>. [roll call] >> majority of the committee is in favor of miss brand, the nomination will be reported to the floor. committee meeting is adjourned, thanks everybody for their participation. >>...
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this man comes up to me and says mister conroy, i have a lot of citadel friends and they tell me not to pay any attention to what you wrote about the citadel and the discipline because you are not a typical citizen citadel man and pat said you're right powell, i'm a lot nicer , i'm a lot more successful and i'm a whole lot smarter. [laughter] so there you go, that was him. one time i saw him, somebody got him. he was speaking in atlanta and i tagged along this time. they put us up downtown at the ritz carlton and there was this very, very dignified, elegant gentleman who helped us take our suitcases and so forth and we were up there, he said to pat mister conroy, i heard them say downstairs that you and your wife both are writers and pat said that's right. but my wife writes pornography. while i write about things about christian fish. so ye was just looking over at me like that like, how are you going to get out of this one?and the guy threw his arms up and he said praise the lord brother. i run a christian radio program. and the lord promised me that he was sending me a speaker for
this man comes up to me and says mister conroy, i have a lot of citadel friends and they tell me not to pay any attention to what you wrote about the citadel and the discipline because you are not a typical citizen citadel man and pat said you're right powell, i'm a lot nicer , i'm a lot more successful and i'm a whole lot smarter. [laughter] so there you go, that was him. one time i saw him, somebody got him. he was speaking in atlanta and i tagged along this time. they put us up downtown at...
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you never hear that story, do you because it doesn't fit into mister mcconnell's playbook as to why he would wait for a year and refused to give merrick garland a hearing at a vote. the reasoning is obvious. clearly he was banking on the possibility that the electorate would choose a republican president and that is what happened so that a republican president, in this case donald trump, would fill the vacancy, not barack obama. when i hear the speeches on the floor by senator mcconnell about his bipartisan cooperation, he leaves out an important chapter, the last chapter, the one that brought us to this moment in the united states senate. when i look at the situation before us today, a sad situation for the senate, said in that we have reached a point where the supreme court nomination has become so political, more so than any time in history. where did the name neil gorsuch come from? it came from a list prepared by two organizations, the realist society and their heritage around asian. these are both republican advocacy groups representing special interests, funded by special intere
you never hear that story, do you because it doesn't fit into mister mcconnell's playbook as to why he would wait for a year and refused to give merrick garland a hearing at a vote. the reasoning is obvious. clearly he was banking on the possibility that the electorate would choose a republican president and that is what happened so that a republican president, in this case donald trump, would fill the vacancy, not barack obama. when i hear the speeches on the floor by senator mcconnell about...
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mister speaker, offering condolences, families and friends of andrea christie who died following the london attack and chris worthington was among of those killed in the attack and our thoughts are with the family and friends of the one murdered in sa
mister speaker, offering condolences, families and friends of andrea christie who died following the london attack and chris worthington was among of those killed in the attack and our thoughts are with the family and friends of the one murdered in sa
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mister prime minister, madame trudeau, mister speaker, members of the house, members of the senate, distinguishedse] >> finally, the people of canada. thank you so much for the warm welcome to your country. this is my first trip to canada but not my first attempt. on 22 october, 2014, my father and i landed at the toronto airport, excited for a first visit to a wonderful country. soon we learned a man had attacked parliament hill killing a canadian soldier, wounding others and attacking leaders and civil servants in the building where i stand today. canadian security officials and professional advisors, with sorrow in our hearts we headed back to england, promising to return to canada one day. the man called himself a muslim but he did not share my faith. she did not share the faith of 1.5 million muslims living in peace around the world. [applause] >> i am shortsighted. i can do my speech. back to my point that the man who attacked parliament hill called himself a muslim but he did not share my faith, he did not share the faith of 1.5 million muslims living in peace around the world. he did not
mister prime minister, madame trudeau, mister speaker, members of the house, members of the senate, distinguishedse] >> finally, the people of canada. thank you so much for the warm welcome to your country. this is my first trip to canada but not my first attempt. on 22 october, 2014, my father and i landed at the toronto airport, excited for a first visit to a wonderful country. soon we learned a man had attacked parliament hill killing a canadian soldier, wounding others and attacking...
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♪ ♪ mister caspian killer told me so la la la la la la heard it now ♪ >> jimmy: are they playing withu -- >> questlove: yeah. >> jimmy: questlove is, yeah. it's going to be fun. >> questlove: i'm playing cow bells. >> jimmy: you're playing cow bells. perfect. you never have too much cow bells. >> steve: you need more cow bells. >> jimmy: that's what they always say. guys, baseball is back. i'm so excited. [ cheers and applause ] the white sox are in town and they're playing the yankees. and i actually read an interesting article about one of the white sox pitchers, jose quintana, he's from colombia. he's a fantastic pitcher. he's been in the league for a a few years. but get this, when he first came to the u.s., he said he learned to speak english by watching our show, every night. [ cheers and applause ] it's true. we apparently taught him english. and since he was in town, he offered to return the favor and teach me some spanish. so naturally i said, "si, por favour." [ light laughter ] i really learned a lot. take a look at this. >> jimmy: it is so great to meet you, jose. >> nice
♪ ♪ mister caspian killer told me so la la la la la la heard it now ♪ >> jimmy: are they playing withu -- >> questlove: yeah. >> jimmy: questlove is, yeah. it's going to be fun. >> questlove: i'm playing cow bells. >> jimmy: you're playing cow bells. perfect. you never have too much cow bells. >> steve: you need more cow bells. >> jimmy: that's what they always say. guys, baseball is back. i'm so excited. [ cheers and applause ] the white sox are...
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mister michael fabricant. prime minister. >> thank you. the economy in the west midlands is performing well, businesses are continuing to invest >> that is because conservatives and government have safeguarded the economy and as a result my honorable friend asked about public services, as a result there are more doctors and more nurses in his hospitals because you can only have strong public services when you have the strong and stable leadership that delivers a strong economy. >> i think what this nation needs is a strong and stable government. isn't it the case that thanks to delovution. i in the midland strong and stable leadership if the right choice is made -- >> my friend makes a very powerful point, people in the west midlands have the opportunity to elect a strong local leader who will oversee 8 million pounds of investment. i think they have -- commander has the local knowledge, he has the business experience and he has the commitment to the west midlands to deliver to the whole of the west midlands. then, of course, people in the
mister michael fabricant. prime minister. >> thank you. the economy in the west midlands is performing well, businesses are continuing to invest >> that is because conservatives and government have safeguarded the economy and as a result my honorable friend asked about public services, as a result there are more doctors and more nurses in his hospitals because you can only have strong public services when you have the strong and stable leadership that delivers a strong economy....
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. >> mister scotto argued that one question should be paramount.quote, is the nominee someone who will stand up for the rule of law and say no to a president or congress that strays beyond the constitution and the laws? ?, end of quote. you will answered his own question, i have no doubt that if confirmed, judge gorsuch would help to restore confidence in the rule of cloth. >> ", he went on to write that the judges record should give the american people confidence that he will not compromise principally in favor of the president who appointed him.". it's for these reasons and others that david frederick, a board member of the liberal comparison constitution society argued in an opinion piece that there is no principled reason to oppose, judge gorsuch and that we quote, should applaud such a independence of mind and spirit in the supreme court nominee. so then another test , independence charged the state either. next we heard that the judge is a against the little guy, for the big guy. as an original matter, this is a strange criticism considering that my colleague , minority leader so
. >> mister scotto argued that one question should be paramount.quote, is the nominee someone who will stand up for the rule of law and say no to a president or congress that strays beyond the constitution and the laws? ?, end of quote. you will answered his own question, i have no doubt that if confirmed, judge gorsuch would help to restore confidence in the rule of cloth. >> ", he went on to write that the judges record should give the american people confidence that he will...
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. >> mister speaker, mister president, members of the legislature, fellow we louisiana in this, goodfternoon, and welcome back. this time the constitution requires you to be here. before i get to the work we have ahead of us i would like you to join me in welcoming a couple guests, true heroes, i would like to recognize the heroic efforts of a young central hospice student, daniel westland who came to the aid of a domestic violence victim. one funding in late number, was shot, pushed out of the vehicle and left for dead. immediately took action as he rushed to her aid daniel was told by the shooter if you help her i am going to kill you. the aggressor shot daniel twice and struck it with his vehicle, daniel is now thriving after successful surgeries to address his injuries and i ask you to join me in welcoming daniel wesley and his family to the legislature today. [applause] >> i also ask that you keep april pick's family in your prayers as they continue to heal from her tragic death. we also have another guest with us, special guests. this past year is filled with heartbreak in our
. >> mister speaker, mister president, members of the legislature, fellow we louisiana in this, goodfternoon, and welcome back. this time the constitution requires you to be here. before i get to the work we have ahead of us i would like you to join me in welcoming a couple guests, true heroes, i would like to recognize the heroic efforts of a young central hospice student, daniel westland who came to the aid of a domestic violence victim. one funding in late number, was shot, pushed out...
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mister trump once said this. do you think our country is so innocent. has the nine nine seems to add fuel to a democratic narrative and that somehow mister trump was just too cozy with the kremlin. of you for the disaster made it. they seem to favor hillary clinton. they would hurt her campaign and were ultimately blamed on russia. the u.s. intelligence agencies did conclude that the kremlin try to undermine the u.s. election process but found no links between the president and moscow. russia is fake news. they have real fallout because of the controversy. the former trump national security advisor lost his job after he allegedly missed last vice president mike pence about previa's contacts he have. they accused the obama ministration of wiretapping trump tower before the election. i bet a good lawyer could make a great case out of the fact that president obama was tapping my phones in october just prior to election. the president's allegation has yet to produce the proverbial smoking gun it did of course the republican from california to step aside fro
mister trump once said this. do you think our country is so innocent. has the nine nine seems to add fuel to a democratic narrative and that somehow mister trump was just too cozy with the kremlin. of you for the disaster made it. they seem to favor hillary clinton. they would hurt her campaign and were ultimately blamed on russia. the u.s. intelligence agencies did conclude that the kremlin try to undermine the u.s. election process but found no links between the president and moscow. russia...
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mister king is an independent as you know. not all of the time.ere is what the senator said earlier let's listen. i have read a number of his opinions. done a lot of homework but i'm not making the decision until next week. i want to review his answers to those. that matter is that really get to come to that the senate floor probably until the end of the week. i will be announcing my position probably sometime tuesday or wednesday. let's get back to what you are state a moment ago. what is the political blowback for consequences if they don't vote to confirm them. if they do vote to confirm him they may have to answer to constituents who were not happy that he did not get called. >> it depends on what state you are from. it depends on impart whether in part whether the state your representative voted for donald trump in the presidential election. you have more broadly the democrats who made the point the entire time while he had been nominated that he deserves the courtesy of hearing and the chance to answer these questions. he never received that
mister king is an independent as you know. not all of the time.ere is what the senator said earlier let's listen. i have read a number of his opinions. done a lot of homework but i'm not making the decision until next week. i want to review his answers to those. that matter is that really get to come to that the senate floor probably until the end of the week. i will be announcing my position probably sometime tuesday or wednesday. let's get back to what you are state a moment ago. what is the...
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trish: mister nunez is not making it better.e could say we made a big mistake, we need to make it up for this particular gentleman. you can i don't know, fly free for the year. >> it was an attack on all customers which any of us in any seat, our paid for seat means nothing. should have said i am sorry, we made a mistake, here's how we are going to fix it. trish: we all hate flying, we can agree on that, flying has gotten so miserable i hate it, i am sure you hate it and part of the reason is they treat you like cattle. the their lines are not very nice to their customers. that has happened to me. i have been on a flight before where i had someone say i have this seat was the airline overbooks and they do it for economic is but if we want to bring economic reasons into all of this, there are other is you could have done. to sweeten the deal so the guy might have been more willing to walk off the plane. >> offer or money than $800. there is going to be a price at which you can get your overbooked flight not being overbooked anymo
trish: mister nunez is not making it better.e could say we made a big mistake, we need to make it up for this particular gentleman. you can i don't know, fly free for the year. >> it was an attack on all customers which any of us in any seat, our paid for seat means nothing. should have said i am sorry, we made a mistake, here's how we are going to fix it. trish: we all hate flying, we can agree on that, flying has gotten so miserable i hate it, i am sure you hate it and part of the...
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. >> mister secretary. >> mister burr. >> did you hear the news about the good old general.t's a lot less work. >> we ought to give it a try. >> are you going to get your debt plan through? >> i guess were going to have something to do. what ever it takes to take my ♪ ♪ plan off the floor. ♪ >> that's merciless. ♪ >> i hate to send up the ♪ center, i'm sorry berg, ♪ i've got to go. ♪ let's catch this over ♪ dinner. ♪ >> immigrants walk into a ♪ room, diametrically ♪ opposed. ♪ they reimburse with a ♪ compromise, laughing over ♪ doors.♪ ♪ >> the immigrants and♪ ♪ merchants with ♪ unprecedented financial ♪ power . ♪ he can shape however you ♪ want, the virginians ♪ ♪ emerge with the nations ♪ impetus to reduce guns. ♪ >>.♪ ♪ [singing] no one else is ♪ in the room where it ♪ happens. ♪ no one really knows how ♪ the game is played.♪ ♪ how the public gets paid. ♪ we just assume that it ♪ happens but no one else's ♪ in the room where it ♪ happens. ♪ >> alexander watson ♪ started one day in ♪ disarray. ♪ >> thomas payne. ♪ >> he had nowhere else to ♪ turn. ♪ >> easily during the ♪
. >> mister secretary. >> mister burr. >> did you hear the news about the good old general.t's a lot less work. >> we ought to give it a try. >> are you going to get your debt plan through? >> i guess were going to have something to do. what ever it takes to take my ♪ ♪ plan off the floor. ♪ >> that's merciless. ♪ >> i hate to send up the ♪ center, i'm sorry berg, ♪ i've got to go. ♪ let's catch this over ♪ dinner. ♪ >>...
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. >> mister president. >> the democratic leader. >> i sat in the back of the room to listen to my colleague from illinois. he wanted very much to respond to the majority leader and i thought he did a great job. it was a pleasure to listen and one of the marston cingulate -- most articulate members who served in any legislative body as well as many other good traits. today is equal pay day. unlike many holidays on our counter, i will get to gorsuch in a minute, don't worry, unlike many holidays on our calendar, equal pay day is not a commemoration of some achievement. equal pay for women is not even close to a reality. women still make $.71 for every dollar a man makes it a similar position, african-american women are making $.64 on the dollar, latino women making $.54 on the dollar, it is holding the american dream, and two women in the country, equal pay day is not a commemoration, a reminder glass ceilings are everywhere, hugely consequential, tangential, tangible barriers women face every single day that men do not. in 2007 the supreme court in a 5-4 decision by a conservative majority,
. >> mister president. >> the democratic leader. >> i sat in the back of the room to listen to my colleague from illinois. he wanted very much to respond to the majority leader and i thought he did a great job. it was a pleasure to listen and one of the marston cingulate -- most articulate members who served in any legislative body as well as many other good traits. today is equal pay day. unlike many holidays on our counter, i will get to gorsuch in a minute, don't worry,...
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the importantly, to our work here at the theater, mister cornwall is continuing to write and is currently writing a book about the first production of shakespeare's midsummer nights dream and i'm sure we will work that in tonight notwithstanding that is not about war. so all right, thank you for being here. >> . [applause] >> our next guest is doctor dale meyerrose who we should call general meyerrose because he was a general for decades the before he became theatrical. [applause] so general meyerrose, he was the president's first senate confirmed associate director of national intelligence. the intelligence community's chief information officer and information sharing executive for the director of national intelligence. that's actually what his title is. and he's the sports group, he has a leader's uniform to become part of the white house staff. he's also internationally respected as an expert on leadership, strategy, cyber security, paul madison's intelligence and military mallards. while on active duty and 9/11. general meyerrose was under the command of the airspace over north americ
the importantly, to our work here at the theater, mister cornwall is continuing to write and is currently writing a book about the first production of shakespeare's midsummer nights dream and i'm sure we will work that in tonight notwithstanding that is not about war. so all right, thank you for being here. >> . [applause] >> our next guest is doctor dale meyerrose who we should call general meyerrose because he was a general for decades the before he became theatrical. [applause]...
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sunday - mister obama met with at-risk boys and young men, in a neighborhood of chicago's south side. we're just getting started. it's a stormwatch weather morning-- as storms move through the area. the rain-- making for a messy commute, and meteorologist eileen whelan has more bad news in her weather forecast. we are breaking down the storm's path, coming up. plus, pittsburgh. the capitals advance in a come from behind thriller. we have hightlights and reaction from players.. coming up. good morning washington. - rainy & cool start to the week - 80s by week's end - warm & muggy weekend ahead today: cloudy and cool with showers. breezy. highs: 55-60 winds: ne 10-15 g 25 mph tonight: cloudy & cool with showers. lows: 49-52 winds: ne 10-15 mph tuesday: cloudy & cool. rain likely. highs: 57-60 winds: ne 5-15 mph
sunday - mister obama met with at-risk boys and young men, in a neighborhood of chicago's south side. we're just getting started. it's a stormwatch weather morning-- as storms move through the area. the rain-- making for a messy commute, and meteorologist eileen whelan has more bad news in her weather forecast. we are breaking down the storm's path, coming up. plus, pittsburgh. the capitals advance in a come from behind thriller. we have hightlights and reaction from players.. coming up. good...
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. >> if we believe because of they are very aggressive stance of mister modi unfortunately. on the nuclear issue, clearly it was india who went nuclear in 1974. and they detonated their first nuclear device and ordered a peaceful nuclear device, i don't know how the nuclear explosion can be peaceful but however, the world followed. that's when pakistan matched them. if we believed in our military strategy, it's based on a strategy of deterrence. deterrence meaning maintaining a force level which through military schemes is about a defensive force of one third the course of the aggressor. we were maintaining that level of the conventional force, and then they went unconventional. had to be balanced out again and there's a legal system and it went nuclear. >> india has always been saying no first strike. they have a very superior conventional force. we have a smaller conventional force. so we have often been saying that our first use, although we've been saying to improvise the region so this has been a conflict between india and pakistan on the nuclear issue but where pakista
. >> if we believe because of they are very aggressive stance of mister modi unfortunately. on the nuclear issue, clearly it was india who went nuclear in 1974. and they detonated their first nuclear device and ordered a peaceful nuclear device, i don't know how the nuclear explosion can be peaceful but however, the world followed. that's when pakistan matched them. if we believed in our military strategy, it's based on a strategy of deterrence. deterrence meaning maintaining a force...
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monday, mister trump hosts egpyt's president at the white house. later this week, mr. trump hosts china's president at his mar-a-lago resort in florida. reena, they're expected t >>ninan: thanks erroll. on face the nation, senator cornyn said the intelligence committee hasn't decided whether to grant immunity to general michael flynn, the president's former national security adviser. flynn asked for immunity late last week, and president trump. said he supported that request. >> let's bring in jok dickerson, from face the nation. it is interesting that president trump basically directed flynn to seek immoounlt, how should we interpret that? >> the president himself with the russian efforts to influence the election. another way to look at this though is in a highly partisan environment where there are two congressional investigations and an fbi investigation that mr. flynn may have exposure in some way based on his other business dealings which we're still learning about after he left the white house and that in order to limit his exposure, his smart lawyer is trying t
monday, mister trump hosts egpyt's president at the white house. later this week, mr. trump hosts china's president at his mar-a-lago resort in florida. reena, they're expected t >>ninan: thanks erroll. on face the nation, senator cornyn said the intelligence committee hasn't decided whether to grant immunity to general michael flynn, the president's former national security adviser. flynn asked for immunity late last week, and president trump. said he supported that request. >>...
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finally mister, madam president on syria, i salute the professionalism and skill of our armed forces who took action last night. the people of syria have suffered untold violence at the hands of bashar al-assad and his support in tehran and putin's russia. making sure assad knows when he commits such despicable atrocities, he will pay a price is the right thing to do. it is now however incumbent on the trumpet administration to come up with a coherent strategy to consult with congress before implementing it. thank you madam president, i'd yield the floor and note the absence of a quorum. >> the clerk will call the role. without objection. >> madam president i want to talk about what we are doing today and how important it is to really how unique it is in the history of the country since 1789, 112 people have served on the supreme court. hard not to be reminded today as we vote for the replacement for justice antonin scalia that he served on the board for 26 years after ronald reagan who appointed him left the white house and 13 years after president reagan died clearly , the impact o
finally mister, madam president on syria, i salute the professionalism and skill of our armed forces who took action last night. the people of syria have suffered untold violence at the hands of bashar al-assad and his support in tehran and putin's russia. making sure assad knows when he commits such despicable atrocities, he will pay a price is the right thing to do. it is now however incumbent on the trumpet administration to come up with a coherent strategy to consult with congress before...
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- you are grounded, mister! - aww. wait, i'm not grounded. - oh, yes, you are! - oh, yeah?only works in imaginationland. you're grounded! aw, shit. captioning by captionmax www.captionmax.com male announcer: from comedy central's world news headquarters in new york, "the daily show with trevor noah" presents... [upbeat music] ♪ - welcome to "the daily show." i'm trevor noah, and tonight is our fifth and final special featuring every member of the best [bleep] news team around. tonight's anchorman is none other than hasan minhaj. - what's up, man? - what's up, hasan? dude, before we get into the special, i've always wanted to know, what is your favorite memory of working at "the daily show"? - oh, man, uh...today. - what--no, i mean, like, of--like, of all time. - no, right now. this is great. - no, i know you're really enthusiastic about this-- - no, this is awesome. like, my own desk. this is kinda cool. i could get used to this. - well, it's still my desk. - no, no, no, i like-- like, this is all me, and it's my show. - well, it's not your show. we're just doing a special
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>> mister mulvaney will be here later and he'll have his very strong views on deficits. >> you take your big deficit question for him. that said, we have a legislative process to go through in tax reform. part of that we figured out. we would like to have permanent taxes. when corporate, they are making long-term capital decisions, people are deciding to move this to the united states and a factory and make big capital investments, they need some permanence of the tax code. so the more permanent we can make the tax code, the more extensive. >> roughly a big deficit in the tax code would potentially make it not permanent. that said if secretary mnuchin said, i'll say it, using dynamic scoring they allow us to get to me place, we would like a permanent solution but again, we have to do what we need to do to drive job creation and drive the economy and we're committed to driving the economy. >> you are talking about infrastructure backstage in the panel, discussing i know it's an important issue, i was making a joke about every time i go to new york, on amtrak, it's a harrowing experience.
>> mister mulvaney will be here later and he'll have his very strong views on deficits. >> you take your big deficit question for him. that said, we have a legislative process to go through in tax reform. part of that we figured out. we would like to have permanent taxes. when corporate, they are making long-term capital decisions, people are deciding to move this to the united states and a factory and make big capital investments, they need some permanence of the tax code. so the...
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now it's mister o'brien's report that's wrong. but the images don't lie.he humanitarian workers don't lie. the fact that they can't get the assistance they need, that's not lying. what is is that they continue to give russia a pass or allowing this terrible situation to occur. so with that, i will continue to press the security council to act, to do something regardless of if the russians can continue to veto it cause it is our voice that needs to be heard. i can tell you the syrian people don't care about diplomacy. the syrian people don't care about any sort of threats. the syrian people don't care about anything we said today. they are just trying to live their last day. >>. >> no surprise, the representative of the russian federation has asked for a further statement nine president, in rebuttal to your statement let me call your attention to the fact that russia as was stressed by many who took the floor today, russia, turkey and iran are bearing their weight of work to ensure that there is compliance with the cessation of hostilities is the best manne
now it's mister o'brien's report that's wrong. but the images don't lie.he humanitarian workers don't lie. the fact that they can't get the assistance they need, that's not lying. what is is that they continue to give russia a pass or allowing this terrible situation to occur. so with that, i will continue to press the security council to act, to do something regardless of if the russians can continue to veto it cause it is our voice that needs to be heard. i can tell you the syrian people...
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mister president, it is clear the judge gorsuch is a qualified, as qualified to serve on the supreme court and he understands the role of a judge to interpret the law, not to make the law. to that end i would like to highlight gorsuch's understanding of the separation of powers doctrine and optimistic the judge gorsuch will carefully scrutinize cases and controversies that involve executive overreach. the past eight years have seen an unprecedented expansion of the administrative state. this has come at the expense of the legislative branch whose purpose is to make law and the judicial branch whose purpose is to interpret the law and decide on specific law's constitutionality but more concerning than that it has also come at the expense of american citizens. overreach by executive agencies has led to regulatory expansion that result in the federal government involving itself in nearly every facet of our lives on a daily basis. this expansion has been permitted to us courts relying on the flawed chevron doctrine was to show great deference to agency interpretation of laws passed by co
mister president, it is clear the judge gorsuch is a qualified, as qualified to serve on the supreme court and he understands the role of a judge to interpret the law, not to make the law. to that end i would like to highlight gorsuch's understanding of the separation of powers doctrine and optimistic the judge gorsuch will carefully scrutinize cases and controversies that involve executive overreach. the past eight years have seen an unprecedented expansion of the administrative state. this...
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and you even heard mister cohen as well as a secretary of the treasury say that they are involved in intense negotiations we will get to all that. but what was not said and what they laid out today. these are not the details. we will have three perhaps tax brackets but at what income level do you pay 10% or 20%. were 35 percent. they also didn't specify when they said in this outline that they would eliminate targeted tax breaks which tax breaks. they also for local and state taxes. in real estate taxes. so all of that is still unknown and in the mix. but what is clear is what treatment you should set about protecting the middle-class and growing this economy and is one of the things that he talked about when he said that it's important to also let small business owners had that 15% tax rate that they are trying to get to corporate businesses. listen to what he said. for small and medium-size businesses. we will make sure that there are rules in place so that wealthy people can't create pass-throughs and use that as a mechanism to avoid paying the tax rate that they should be on the
and you even heard mister cohen as well as a secretary of the treasury say that they are involved in intense negotiations we will get to all that. but what was not said and what they laid out today. these are not the details. we will have three perhaps tax brackets but at what income level do you pay 10% or 20%. were 35 percent. they also didn't specify when they said in this outline that they would eliminate targeted tax breaks which tax breaks. they also for local and state taxes. in real...
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would establish a redline against the use of chemical weapons in syria, the line was crossed during misterma's second term. the security council has an emergency meeting to address this. heather: surveillance video of a possible cop killing suspect, outside a courthouse in texas. and in an ambush style attack, investigators questioning an inmate sent to jail, called that man a threat to him and his family before he was gunned down. a former ga under armed protection, police not taking chances as they hunt for the killer. rob: tragic adult of addiction in america, a 13-year-old boy in ohio is one of the youngest casualties of heroin overdose. nathan died at a hospital after getting into his own father's heroin stash. he has a history of drug abuse and was arrested and charged with child endangerment, president trump in new jersey's governor chris christie in charge of a new opioid task force to fight this growing epidemic. heather: a presidential promise we heard from the beginning, mexican border wall to protect americans. >> do not worry, we are going to build the wall. rob: we are learni
would establish a redline against the use of chemical weapons in syria, the line was crossed during misterma's second term. the security council has an emergency meeting to address this. heather: surveillance video of a possible cop killing suspect, outside a courthouse in texas. and in an ambush style attack, investigators questioning an inmate sent to jail, called that man a threat to him and his family before he was gunned down. a former ga under armed protection, police not taking chances...
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plus, mister trump issuing a stark warning to north korean leader after the regime lost another missile test this weekend. spring is on, so it's time to get started. but first things first- call trugreen, america's #1 professional lawn care company. millions of homeowners like you trust us to give them a lawn they can live on. start your trugreen lawn plan today for only $29.95. we always take time getting to know you, so we can ensure you hear what matters most in your world. grandpa! (vo) call, click or come in today to learn how to start your better days. miracle-ear...hear a better day. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ sfx: engine revving ♪ (silence) ♪ president trump keeping up the pressure on north korea in an interview he left the door open for military action after the regime once again defied the international committee and lost another missile test yesterday. given his thoughts on north korea's dictatorship. there is life in washington with more. >> this is not an issue that is going to be going away on its own. if that happens he would not be happy in the u.s. would respond though he would not say ex
plus, mister trump issuing a stark warning to north korean leader after the regime lost another missile test this weekend. spring is on, so it's time to get started. but first things first- call trugreen, america's #1 professional lawn care company. millions of homeowners like you trust us to give them a lawn they can live on. start your trugreen lawn plan today for only $29.95. we always take time getting to know you, so we can ensure you hear what matters most in your world. grandpa! (vo)...
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. >> you will see mister kim -- he is watching this.n and iraq, saw what happened, both the good and bad thing, he is very irrational actor. proceeding with tremendous caution but to play that role moderating the crisis. >> what is the single thing you pay the most attention to. >> i want to see what comes out of pyongyang. that will be an important secondary effect. i want to see what is happening in tehran. >> north korea lunch is another scud missile today. thank you very much. russia responding slamming the white house for violating international law. the next guest, former cia operative says this proves the president's point, he is no puppet. with the travelocity customer first guarantee... ...your only worry... ...will be that one... rogue... cloud. get help with hotels, free twenty-four-hour flight changes, and our price match guarantee. travelocity. wander wisely. kevin, meet yourkeviner. kevin kevin kevin kevin kevin kevin kevin kevin kevin trusted advice for life. kevin, how's your mom? life well planned. see what a raymond ja
. >> you will see mister kim -- he is watching this.n and iraq, saw what happened, both the good and bad thing, he is very irrational actor. proceeding with tremendous caution but to play that role moderating the crisis. >> what is the single thing you pay the most attention to. >> i want to see what comes out of pyongyang. that will be an important secondary effect. i want to see what is happening in tehran. >> north korea lunch is another scud missile today. thank you...