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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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mister larson? >> you mister chairman and i want to thank the witnesses again. >> would accredit government service you are. and i thank you for being here today. >> and just a couple of questions, first, it's got to be incredibly hard to operate an agency that is the largest insurer in the nation. and to do so with a 99 percent loss ratio. the envy of any private sector insurance company. kudos to you. not without its problems and complexities, one of which we are exploring here today in terms of making sure we get out after fraud and abuse and as we said many times on the committee, anyone who abuses the system , a sacred trust on to get the ultimate penalty. i'm all for strengthening anything you can do to further crackdown on this. but we've heard in your testimony today, is a couple of things that strike me. number one, your, we have a 13 percent increase overall with the baby boomers coming through the system and yet, we've had a 10 percent overall cuts in your budget. when one has to ask, how
mister larson? >> you mister chairman and i want to thank the witnesses again. >> would accredit government service you are. and i thank you for being here today. >> and just a couple of questions, first, it's got to be incredibly hard to operate an agency that is the largest insurer in the nation. and to do so with a 99 percent loss ratio. the envy of any private sector insurance company. kudos to you. not without its problems and complexities, one of which we are exploring...
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mister reid recognized for the final five minutes. >> way over here and over there. i want to follow up on my colleague from oregon's comments about hospice and hospice recommendations in your bill and very committed to care across america with my colleague. if you look at the hospice update and did not recommend any update in the medpac recommendation i understand you look at quality of care coming at the determination. can you give me feedback what you are seeing quality care in the hospice environment. >> this is difficult to track for recently. a lot of good measures of quality and recently cms has collected measures. i am not exactly prepared to tell you how the quality profile looks these days because it is just coming online. it might be measurable but at this particular moment i am not able to pull it up. one of the things we have been thinking about beyond what is being collected is looking at things like this. live discharges, live discharges if you have a lot of those an example of potential quality issues and other issues quite frankly. there are issues a
mister reid recognized for the final five minutes. >> way over here and over there. i want to follow up on my colleague from oregon's comments about hospice and hospice recommendations in your bill and very committed to care across america with my colleague. if you look at the hospice update and did not recommend any update in the medpac recommendation i understand you look at quality of care coming at the determination. can you give me feedback what you are seeing quality care in the...
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mister crowley brought up an income tax cut. i know there are complications in filing but 24% fraud, tends of billions of dollars a year. what is your take? we can't seem to improve, lack of resources to educate people? i am sure that is part of it. i was curious just from your standpoint, where are we on that? >> i don't think there's anyone thing we can do. there are multiple things, education, doing specific audits on it, doing other kinds of compliance activities and doing a redesign of the provisions, knowing what we know about where the errors and fraud are, we can change the design a little bit legislatively. >> it makes sense to have higher standards for preparers. people doing this work, education training. >> there has to be minimum competency standards because that is where we see we know the unregulated, unaffiliated preparer is not what the large preparation firms, the greatest source of errors in the preparer base. >> you were here 20 years ago when they did the irs reforms. >> i was a witness before this committee
mister crowley brought up an income tax cut. i know there are complications in filing but 24% fraud, tends of billions of dollars a year. what is your take? we can't seem to improve, lack of resources to educate people? i am sure that is part of it. i was curious just from your standpoint, where are we on that? >> i don't think there's anyone thing we can do. there are multiple things, education, doing specific audits on it, doing other kinds of compliance activities and doing a redesign...
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is that fair, mister clapper? >> that is a possibility. >> what i don't get is how the fbi can have a counterintelligence investigation suggesting collusion and you as director of intelligence do not know about it and the fbi found a report that basically said there was no collusion? >> i can only speculate why that was so. if there was any evidence it didn't reach the evidentiary bar in level of confidence we were striving for in the intelligence community assessment. >> makes perfect sense to me. are you familiar with the dossier about a guy in england? >> did you find a credible report? >> we didn't make a judgment on that. that is one reason we did not include it in our intelligence assessment. >> it is included. >> we couldn't corroborate the sourcing particularly second or third order sources. >> the dossier. >> if i can clarify one answer, you may have misunderstood me. you asked whether i was aware of any evidence of collusion and i declined to answer because answering would reveal classified information.
is that fair, mister clapper? >> that is a possibility. >> what i don't get is how the fbi can have a counterintelligence investigation suggesting collusion and you as director of intelligence do not know about it and the fbi found a report that basically said there was no collusion? >> i can only speculate why that was so. if there was any evidence it didn't reach the evidentiary bar in level of confidence we were striving for in the intelligence community assessment....
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and again, thank you mister chairman for holding this hearing today. thank you for your service. >> thank you mister willis and i look forward to working with you on irs reforms without objection other members, opening statements will be part of the record. this includes one expert , lena olson, national taxpayer advocate or taxpayer advocate services at the irs, we mentioned toher earlier i met with a group of cpas from florida and your organization was well above . and also last week preparers here in washington i asked them about your organization and they gave you high marks. i don't want you to get a big head but the point is we believe in continuous improvement. ms. olson, we appreciate you being here today. the subcommittee will receive your written statement which will be made part of the formal record. i now have five minutes to deliver your oral oral remarks, begin when you are ready. >> members of the subcommittee, thank you for inviting me to testify today regarding the operations of the internal revenue service and to offer suggestions to
and again, thank you mister chairman for holding this hearing today. thank you for your service. >> thank you mister willis and i look forward to working with you on irs reforms without objection other members, opening statements will be part of the record. this includes one expert , lena olson, national taxpayer advocate or taxpayer advocate services at the irs, we mentioned toher earlier i met with a group of cpas from florida and your organization was well above . and also last week...
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mister chairman, i'll be very brief. you have prepared or the committee and i'd like to ask the staff to distribute it, a background and a timeline on lieutenant general michael flynn and some of the dates involved which may be of help to the subcommittee and i would just like to take this opportunity to thank the subcommittee. chairman graham and ranking member white house, i think you've done a good job at your whole subcommittee has so thank you very much. >> i just like to make a few comments if i might and put all the remarks in the record. >> i think it is a foregone conclusion about russia's involvement and we see it replicated even in the french election. perhaps not to the extent or in the way but certainly replicated. on february 9, 2017, the washington post reported that either flynn had misled the vice president or that pens had misspoken. lieutenant general flynn resigned on february 13, four days after the post broke the story. there are still many unanswered questions about general flynn and including who
mister chairman, i'll be very brief. you have prepared or the committee and i'd like to ask the staff to distribute it, a background and a timeline on lieutenant general michael flynn and some of the dates involved which may be of help to the subcommittee and i would just like to take this opportunity to thank the subcommittee. chairman graham and ranking member white house, i think you've done a good job at your whole subcommittee has so thank you very much. >> i just like to make a few...
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. >> in the name of god the most gracious, your excellency, mister president and dear friend donald trump, it is my pleasure to welcome you to palestine and receive you, the great guest of our people here in bethlehem, the birthplace of jesus, peace be upon him. have spread out across the globe. allow me at the beginning to condemn the horrible terrorist attack that occurred in manchester, leaving tens of casualties. i do offer my condolences to the prime minister of britain to the british people. meeting you in the white house early this month, giving us and our people as well as giving all the nations across regions so much hope and optimism of the possibility to make sure long-awaited dream and ambition, lasting peace. freedom and independence, peace and stability in the world. stable and prosperous, i would like to reiterate to cooperate with you, with the israelis and reassert our willingness to continue to work with you as partners in fighting terrorism in our region and the world and i commend the importance of holding arab islamic american summit. in conclusion, once again, we ass
. >> in the name of god the most gracious, your excellency, mister president and dear friend donald trump, it is my pleasure to welcome you to palestine and receive you, the great guest of our people here in bethlehem, the birthplace of jesus, peace be upon him. have spread out across the globe. allow me at the beginning to condemn the horrible terrorist attack that occurred in manchester, leaving tens of casualties. i do offer my condolences to the prime minister of britain to the...
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remains accessible to the public and our it professionals are hard on the case ensure that is so mister chairman, what's your position on whether foreign national wireless companies are in a competitive marketplace?>> as i said, i don't see in the abstract any particular number of competitors or markets play structure that is the sine qua non of a competitive marketplace. i you the facts as they exist and make the appropriate judgment based on those facts and so it depends on the fact that a written record, frankly. >> thank you, david mckay from axion, you were pretty critical of your predecessor for what you saw as politicizing this agency. you said you don't see yourself as a political actor but i'm wondering how you balance that aspiration with what has been somepretty politically charged rhetoric around this net neutrality item . both on the right and you chose to announce it coupled with paragraphs attacking a advocacy group so i'm wondering how you hit that balance. >> they're always going to be a few issues where people of different political affiliations will disagree, that is
remains accessible to the public and our it professionals are hard on the case ensure that is so mister chairman, what's your position on whether foreign national wireless companies are in a competitive marketplace?>> as i said, i don't see in the abstract any particular number of competitors or markets play structure that is the sine qua non of a competitive marketplace. i you the facts as they exist and make the appropriate judgment based on those facts and so it depends on the fact...
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i'm not challenging mister comey's motivation, but i think it was unwarranted. it was a mistake. >> he has a thick burden of proof for why he did what seems to be such an appalling act against the tradition of prosecutors at every level of government. when i heard about it i found it hard to believe comey who i thought had a degree of integrity would do this. >> i think he made a mistake on this and clearly has a double standard and you can't take the heat, he just couldn't take the heat from the republicans. >> critics are calling it is the move of a fascist dictator. former us attorney for district of columbia said the president made the right call. >> the fbi director and acted like he was the attorney general, even the president of the united states, violated every known rule of the permit of justice about how an investigator is supposed to conduct himself and for that he usurped the powers of the attorney general on july 5, 2016, and from there on in he was no longer able to lead the fbi. as his testimony last week before the senate was viewed by many as so
i'm not challenging mister comey's motivation, but i think it was unwarranted. it was a mistake. >> he has a thick burden of proof for why he did what seems to be such an appalling act against the tradition of prosecutors at every level of government. when i heard about it i found it hard to believe comey who i thought had a degree of integrity would do this. >> i think he made a mistake on this and clearly has a double standard and you can't take the heat, he just couldn't take the...
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i yells back. >> thank you, mister jordan. miss plaskett recognized for five minutes. >> i think the lovely chairwoman for the opportunity to speak. thank you for being here. everyone on both sides of the aisle are concerned about this issue. most of us have children and have our own student loans or loans, as well as constituents. i did want to touch on something a few minutes ago, talking about lawsuits, this is a lawsuit, and a lower default rate with loan companies and have propensity to loan to a minority and underserved communities. >> the default rate of students who have loans is significantly lower than other loan companies. >> i will have to confirm that. the lower default rate is better but i have to confirm that. the portfolios are not the same for competition and sometimes there would be natural differences in the default rates. >> the inspector general's report, the systems were being misused by commercial third parties, something we talked about, things that we are very keen on, and are navigated a difficult sys
i yells back. >> thank you, mister jordan. miss plaskett recognized for five minutes. >> i think the lovely chairwoman for the opportunity to speak. thank you for being here. everyone on both sides of the aisle are concerned about this issue. most of us have children and have our own student loans or loans, as well as constituents. i did want to touch on something a few minutes ago, talking about lawsuits, this is a lawsuit, and a lower default rate with loan companies and have...
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i called mister thomas in the book. he was a labor he had been working moving boxes in the backbreaking work. african-american man. as was dante. no one deserves to be robbed mr. thompson least of all. i told him his story. i told him about how dante's mother have been addicted to jacks. and she hadn't been able to care for him. she really left them alone to raise himself. they had put him up to this robbery as part of the initiation rate. also dante had tremendous prep potential. he was the master woodworker. and i have gotten him into this program a job training program a carpentry type program. it have a counseling component. was run by a minister. it was more like either way on that part. he got in. no other traditional programs would take him because he have the armed robbery conviction we work with low-level offenders not a violent ones. i went and i presented it to mister thomas. then he said i'll think about it. for the next three weeks every day before the disposition what they call sent to dean in juvenile cou
i called mister thomas in the book. he was a labor he had been working moving boxes in the backbreaking work. african-american man. as was dante. no one deserves to be robbed mr. thompson least of all. i told him his story. i told him about how dante's mother have been addicted to jacks. and she hadn't been able to care for him. she really left them alone to raise himself. they had put him up to this robbery as part of the initiation rate. also dante had tremendous prep potential. he was the...
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mister sullivan answered questions about the staffing cuts at the state department and us relations with russia and china. the senate foreign relations committee is an hour and 40 minutes. [inaudible conversations] >> the business meeting of the senate foreign relations committee will come to order. we are going to do a little business during the time you are here, we will open up with a rolling vote at some point during your hearing process but we want to move forward some other nominees. today we will consider three nominations in multiple foreign service officer lists. i want to thank my colleagues for helping the committee work through these promotions in an appropriate fashion, allow us to take these steps forward today. any comments you would like to make? >> as chairman for mister sullivan we are trying to get some confirmed ambassadors to make your job easier, hope you appreciate the fact that chairman corker's nominations are moving as quickly as possible. if you are confirmed, i want you to get nominations a little sooner but very supportive of the nominees today and the list w
mister sullivan answered questions about the staffing cuts at the state department and us relations with russia and china. the senate foreign relations committee is an hour and 40 minutes. [inaudible conversations] >> the business meeting of the senate foreign relations committee will come to order. we are going to do a little business during the time you are here, we will open up with a rolling vote at some point during your hearing process but we want to move forward some other...
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their tropicana natives, all my colleagues and mister speaker. [applause] >>. [inaudible conversation] >> thank you very much for being here. thank you for putting together this amazing space, i hope you all got some goat cheese oatmeal, just like mom used to make. so we thank texaco and their quaker tropicana and nutrition brand for sponsoring this conversation series and making this amazing event possible. thank all of you for reading our smarts, brevity and is always worthy of your time and attention and we bring that smart brevity format to our event as well so you will see quick things that lead to smarter, and we hope that all weekend the active stream, a quick catch-up, we've lost his science last weekend coming up, axios talking robotics and ai automation, we're excited about that. next so i'm honored as our opening guest today, someone provided admired and studied and learned so much from over the years. bob woodward is a 45 year veteran of the washington post, associate editor, shared two pulitzer prizes for watergate and the coverage o
their tropicana natives, all my colleagues and mister speaker. [applause] >>. [inaudible conversation] >> thank you very much for being here. thank you for putting together this amazing space, i hope you all got some goat cheese oatmeal, just like mom used to make. so we thank texaco and their quaker tropicana and nutrition brand for sponsoring this conversation series and making this amazing event possible. thank all of you for reading our smarts, brevity and is always worthy of...
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at the time, mister reagan was recovering from being shot in an assassination attempt. at the dinner last night, journalists bob woodward and carl bernstein described what they learned reporting on president nixon's "watergate" scandal. >> unreasonable government secrecy is the enemy, and usually the giveaway about what the real story might be. and when lying, lying is combined with secrecy, there is usually a pretty good road-map in front of us. >> sreenivasan: the correspondents association president defended news organizations from the constant barbs from the white house. >> it is our job to report on facts, and to hold leaders accountable. that is who we are. we are not fake news. we are not failing news organizations, and we are not the enemy of the american people." >> sreenivasan: and the featured entertainer, "daily show" comedian hasan minhaj, joked about the absence of the usual guest of honor. >> the leader of our country is not here. and that's because he lives in moscow. it's a very long flight. it'd be a hard for vlad to make it. vlad can't just make it on
at the time, mister reagan was recovering from being shot in an assassination attempt. at the dinner last night, journalists bob woodward and carl bernstein described what they learned reporting on president nixon's "watergate" scandal. >> unreasonable government secrecy is the enemy, and usually the giveaway about what the real story might be. and when lying, lying is combined with secrecy, there is usually a pretty good road-map in front of us. >> sreenivasan: the...
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if mister trump where the servant of mister pugh i don't think think you be saying that.something so crazy here. they will use any angle. there's any angle that they're using to smear mister trump. they will try anything to hurt them. if something comes out something comes out. meanwhile there was plenty about mrs. clinton and destroying their computer. that has completely forgotten. and if they're going after as if it was high treason. present trump saint today the new fbi director is moving rapidly. if you come as soon as friday. they are interviewing several candidates over the weekend. john cornyn of texas, two female candidates. of the former bush administration officials. but democrats plan to block a new fbi director until a special prosecutor on russia is appointed. >> he wants the democratic party to refuse to vote on the nomination of a new fbi director until a special prosecutor is appointed. >> i think there are a lot of democrats who feel that way. i would support that. what do you think of this demand. if you bring the indictment. that reason compels him. a
if mister trump where the servant of mister pugh i don't think think you be saying that.something so crazy here. they will use any angle. there's any angle that they're using to smear mister trump. they will try anything to hurt them. if something comes out something comes out. meanwhile there was plenty about mrs. clinton and destroying their computer. that has completely forgotten. and if they're going after as if it was high treason. present trump saint today the new fbi director is moving...
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. >> i rise today, mister speaker, to call for the impeachment of the president of the united statesica for obstruction of justice. heather: the president's reaction. >> reporter: those calls for impeachment for numerous mainstream media outlets as they grill the president over the comey memo claiming he caused obstruction of justice. listen. >> did donald trump try to block the russia investigation image and impeach the able offense? >> are getting closer to the possibility of yet another impeachment process? >> reluctantly i have to say yes. >> if this impeachable that the president obstructed justice? >> is a bridge too far? >> what do you think of this impeachment possibility? what is need to prove obstruction of justice as the guy fires the guy who asked him to drop the case. heather: the president fired back at the coast guard academy saying this is the worst any president has ever faced. >> no politician in history, and i say this with great surety, has been treated worse or more unfairly. >> those in the president's corner are brushing it off telling him to forget the press.
. >> i rise today, mister speaker, to call for the impeachment of the president of the united statesica for obstruction of justice. heather: the president's reaction. >> reporter: those calls for impeachment for numerous mainstream media outlets as they grill the president over the comey memo claiming he caused obstruction of justice. listen. >> did donald trump try to block the russia investigation image and impeach the able offense? >> are getting closer to the...
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chairman. >> thank you, mister chairman. really appreciate the testimony, this is very important. i appreciate your testimony as a senator who represent thousands and thousands of fishermen in communities with small ports. your testimony was particularly compelling. i went to shift the focus a little bit more north where i am from. we have a lot of interest in the arctic right now. a lot of people are waking up to that. the arctic council is having a ministerial in fairbanks, alaska starting tomorrow, all foreign ministers of the arctic nations will be up there, you may have seen there was a requirement for the secretary of defense and secretary of homeland security to designate a strategic arctic port given our increasing interest in the arctic, shipping traffic, natural resources, search and rescue, protecting the environment, there's a lot going on up there. i want to talk to you about two ports, we are looking at all kinds of ports but first the port of nome, the court has a 100 year history in alaska and there was a foc
chairman. >> thank you, mister chairman. really appreciate the testimony, this is very important. i appreciate your testimony as a senator who represent thousands and thousands of fishermen in communities with small ports. your testimony was particularly compelling. i went to shift the focus a little bit more north where i am from. we have a lot of interest in the arctic right now. a lot of people are waking up to that. the arctic council is having a ministerial in fairbanks, alaska...
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it remain on the record. >> without objection. >> thank you mister chairman.i want to thank our witnesses are today. to provide their analysis of the national security threat and other challenges facing us around the world. i would like to welcome back our colleagues director coats for his currency for the commission in general stewart, thank you for your leadership of the intelligence defense agency. the national military strategy is organized appropriately so around the so-called 4+1. brett facing our nation today in russia, china, north korea, iran and the enduring challenge of violent extremism are tragic and what we witness last evening in manchester england . our hearts go out to the people of england and the world. we are pursuing these issues and i know you gentlemen are at the forefront of our efforts and i appreciate what you do. 4+1 threats that i've touched upon inform capabilities we develop and the size of the force we build and the scenarios. however secretary gates, we have a near perfect record of the next threat we will face. we rely heavily
it remain on the record. >> without objection. >> thank you mister chairman.i want to thank our witnesses are today. to provide their analysis of the national security threat and other challenges facing us around the world. i would like to welcome back our colleagues director coats for his currency for the commission in general stewart, thank you for your leadership of the intelligence defense agency. the national military strategy is organized appropriately so around the so-called...
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i don't see that diminishing whatsoever. >> i yield back. >> mister scott. >> mister chairman, governor, secretary. not sure if you would be mending fence or checking cows if you hadn't agreed to marry, wouldn't be here. great man, great family and what you will find from keith macdougall is if he can help you he will help you. if he tells you he is going to do something he will do it and i always appreciated that from you. just a couple quick comments and questions. i was at usda research station last week. research is not something you simply cut on and off. it is a long-term commitment, long-term investment and that investment has to be coupled with extension. for farmers and our economy. so they brought up the hiring freeze and certainly hope as we go forward we can come out from underneath that hiring freeze and you have the flexibility to put people in the most effective areas with regard to research and that partnership will be with the states to get that research to the field. your commitment is something i think those two organizations are extremely important in rural america a
i don't see that diminishing whatsoever. >> i yield back. >> mister scott. >> mister chairman, governor, secretary. not sure if you would be mending fence or checking cows if you hadn't agreed to marry, wouldn't be here. great man, great family and what you will find from keith macdougall is if he can help you he will help you. if he tells you he is going to do something he will do it and i always appreciated that from you. just a couple quick comments and questions. i was at...
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expressed his view that general flynn served and protect our country the president has never asked misteromey or anyone else to end the investigation including the investigated and involving general flynn. this is not an accurate portrayal of the conversation between the president and mister comey the democrats quick to pounce on a crisis, chuck schumer taken to the senate floor to blast the president. >> i was shaken by the report in the new york times concerns about our national security, the rule of law, the independence of our nation's highest law enforcement agencies, are mounting. the country is being tested in unprecedented ways. >> lawmakers on capitol hill, jason j fits tweeting, quote, the oversight is going to get the comey memo if it exists. i need to see it sooner rather than later. i have my subpoena pen ready. this as the white house continues to inflame the disclosure of classified information of russian officials of the dangers of continued leaks ahead of the president's first overseas trip to the middle east. >> the news cycle continues. jim rish is a member of the intel
expressed his view that general flynn served and protect our country the president has never asked misteromey or anyone else to end the investigation including the investigated and involving general flynn. this is not an accurate portrayal of the conversation between the president and mister comey the democrats quick to pounce on a crisis, chuck schumer taken to the senate floor to blast the president. >> i was shaken by the report in the new york times concerns about our national...
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mister young, november 23, 2013 why is that date significant. mister young, november 23, 2013 why is that date significant. it's not. that's the whole point. it's a day after the 50th anniversary of the assassination. for me it was a random day that i chose in order to make the statistic real. seven children and teens inis america i want to find out who these kids were. what they wanted to be. you basically just picked it out of a hat.a syst in order for the book to work there had to be seven in the past that day. me on that. if i wanted a higher numbers i would've gone through the summer. more children die because they're out in the summer. in your book you write that firearms are the leading source of death among black children under the age of 19. the second leading cause of death of all children in the. >> it's most deafly not. there are good books out there about gun control and gun rights. it's about what happens when cou don't have good control. no other western nation with this book be possible.ossible. there other countries that have le
mister young, november 23, 2013 why is that date significant. mister young, november 23, 2013 why is that date significant. it's not. that's the whole point. it's a day after the 50th anniversary of the assassination. for me it was a random day that i chose in order to make the statistic real. seven children and teens inis america i want to find out who these kids were. what they wanted to be. you basically just picked it out of a hat.a syst in order for the book to work there had to be seven...
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. >> the officer came up and he said mister, are you aware there is a body on your trunk? that did not ridge register. he goes, "mister i'm not messing with you. there is a body on your trunk." >> that is a fixture. the officer woke the drunk passenger who didn't realize where he was or how he ended up there. ride for free there. he started stumbling into traffic before the office every gave him a ride inside the vehicle. jonathan: how do you stay on a trunk for 14 miles? michelle: good balance. jonathan: great balance. good for him. impressive site in greece. there is not one, not two, but five separate water spouts twirling around in western greece. that is what will get your attention. especially on a boat. you see it coming toward you. >> also caught on video the coast guard racing to stop a boat with no driver. >> it's just too rough out here. michelle: this is off the coast of fort myers beach. the coast guard ended up using tangle up the boat propeller enough to ram it to a stop and board it. they are not saying how it ended up at full throttle. [cheering] >> that i
. >> the officer came up and he said mister, are you aware there is a body on your trunk? that did not ridge register. he goes, "mister i'm not messing with you. there is a body on your trunk." >> that is a fixture. the officer woke the drunk passenger who didn't realize where he was or how he ended up there. ride for free there. he started stumbling into traffic before the office every gave him a ride inside the vehicle. jonathan: how do you stay on a trunk for 14 miles?...
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us from minneapolis, the author of the book going read and serves as your editor at hot air, and mister morrissey, first remind our viewers about hot air and who it caters to. >> guest: hot air is a online publication, it's an opinion journal. that presents a conservative point of view it's part of time media group and it's a range of websites, we are, one of them, we like to think of hot air as a mess of them but i'm sure my colleagues might object to that so we've been around for about 11 years and we have a large audience, primarily conservatives. >> and if you go to hotair.com, one of the stories is this one by ed morrissey, there is no evidence that trump voters are turning on trump, obviously we are coming off the president's 100th day in office milestone but what prompted you to look into whether trump voters actually have some buyers remorse here? >> well, there's been a narrative that's been going on in the media, primarily anecdotal but in fact entirely anecdotal that trump voters have been turning on him and this is part, it's an extension if you will of the campaign narrativ
us from minneapolis, the author of the book going read and serves as your editor at hot air, and mister morrissey, first remind our viewers about hot air and who it caters to. >> guest: hot air is a online publication, it's an opinion journal. that presents a conservative point of view it's part of time media group and it's a range of websites, we are, one of them, we like to think of hot air as a mess of them but i'm sure my colleagues might object to that so we've been around for about...
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mister obama - speaking about climate change and embracing the climate. the outfit that's raising some eyebrows.. john live tease on caps q live welcome to maxx you. you are whimsical, vibrant, statement making. we see what makes you unique. so we have something for everyone, at a price that's just right for you. maxx you. maxx life. t.j.maxx thieves trying to take off with an a-t-m.. q mccray is live in soutehast. while shock still sets in over the firing of fbi comey, the search for his replacement has already begun. sam sweeney tracking this from the live desk. larry, the immediatte question now, what comes next. this is uncharted territory. the next pick will be scruitinzed like no other. both republicans and demorcrats saying this morning comeys successor must have unquestionable credibility, zero connection to trump professionally or politically. as we know, the president treasures loyality, but in this case, he is going to have to find an outsider. former deputy director andrew mccabe immediately became the temporary director. he could be made perm
mister obama - speaking about climate change and embracing the climate. the outfit that's raising some eyebrows.. john live tease on caps q live welcome to maxx you. you are whimsical, vibrant, statement making. we see what makes you unique. so we have something for everyone, at a price that's just right for you. maxx you. maxx life. t.j.maxx thieves trying to take off with an a-t-m.. q mccray is live in soutehast. while shock still sets in over the firing of fbi comey, the search for his...
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i went all the way to the final industry with mister and mrs. mattel and something happened.ew didn't go off right and i failed there. so i got so close yet so far from that experience. so i always had in the back of my mind i have got to cou i went into business for myself. >> armstrong: at what age? >> joe: i had left government, got fed up with it and i think i was 32. and i started a management consulting and real estate business. >> armstrong: we want to get a little about the real estate business and talk to jj about buying his first franchise what was that like. >> jj: it was frightening. >> armstrong: we will be back. the thank you so much for joining us. why were you so frightened becoming an owner of your own franchise? >> joe: i have been working for it for a long time i have put a lot of effort and a lot of dedication. i had never been in this kind of physician before and it was big, i put a lot of time and i wanted it badly. so signing on the dotted line is one heckuva commitment. >> armstrong: it seems like you on it. >> well. >> joe: i love it. >> armstrong: i
i went all the way to the final industry with mister and mrs. mattel and something happened.ew didn't go off right and i failed there. so i got so close yet so far from that experience. so i always had in the back of my mind i have got to cou i went into business for myself. >> armstrong: at what age? >> joe: i had left government, got fed up with it and i think i was 32. and i started a management consulting and real estate business. >> armstrong: we want to get a little...
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[inaudible] the decision by mister clinton --dash mike mrs.linton to keep the personal e-mail and any consideration to the fact that there would be potential backlash on been a cover-up of something. i think this is a question in case people do that here. why she would delete the personal e-mail those that were termed --dash mike deemed personal. she was trying to hide something. the personal e-mails belong to her. her lawyers and top aides who are lawyers looked through and they determined what was working and what was personal. and having worked at -- looked at her work e-mail and seen all of the information that was classified to ended up in her work e-mail that was on the private server it seems pretty clear that they didn't sit around saying this could be a problem let's just delete it. they may have made a bad judgment. i take it was a poor decision. to set up that private server and one probably motivated by the desire to not had her files out there in the open under freedom of information act request. that worked out very well for her
[inaudible] the decision by mister clinton --dash mike mrs.linton to keep the personal e-mail and any consideration to the fact that there would be potential backlash on been a cover-up of something. i think this is a question in case people do that here. why she would delete the personal e-mail those that were termed --dash mike deemed personal. she was trying to hide something. the personal e-mails belong to her. her lawyers and top aides who are lawyers looked through and they determined...
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democrats wanted to run mister comey out of town but now he is their bff. what we call a steaming pile of great a hypocrisy. in reality we are dealing with a bunch of hysterical democrats shedding crocodile tears, journalist to wouldn't know the truth of it not them upside their head. the back standing republicans in name only, talking about you john mccain, democrat from arizona. democrats in the mainstream media and john mccain need to pop a few xanax, spend a few days in their designated safe space, relax. there is nothing to see here, there is no smoking gun, no nixonian scandal, mister comey was not good at his job. he was more of a barney fife than colombo. >> after berating cabinet members and running past secret service. taken out of the west virginia state capitol in handcuffs. and health and human services secretary tom price, white house canceler kellyanne conway, whose company public news service asking charges to be dropped this morning. outside republican town hall, tom macarthur's report of the healthcare bill. ♪ >> protesters holding two sto
democrats wanted to run mister comey out of town but now he is their bff. what we call a steaming pile of great a hypocrisy. in reality we are dealing with a bunch of hysterical democrats shedding crocodile tears, journalist to wouldn't know the truth of it not them upside their head. the back standing republicans in name only, talking about you john mccain, democrat from arizona. democrats in the mainstream media and john mccain need to pop a few xanax, spend a few days in their designated...
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the treasury department sat down and said mister president, she is not a woman, she is an agent, she is a professional and you have to allow her to do her job. reagan was very reluctant. i can't imagine anybody saying anything like that about donald trump. reagan was a populist, and american conservative committed to his principles and also flexible. he was kind. he was thoughtful blues not always particularly thoughtful but more so than most men. don't turn to me for evidence of reagan's importance to american history. john patrick davis, the official historian of the american left in the 20th century wrote books about the labor movement, the civil rights movement, books about environmental movement, his last book, he had been at berkeley in the 60s and done battle with governor reagan over the free speech movement at berkeley, his last book is called ronald reagan and the making of history and in this book, this liberal historian rates ronald reagan is one of our greatest presidents comparing him to washington, abraham lincoln, franklin roosevelt because there were many people, tha
the treasury department sat down and said mister president, she is not a woman, she is an agent, she is a professional and you have to allow her to do her job. reagan was very reluctant. i can't imagine anybody saying anything like that about donald trump. reagan was a populist, and american conservative committed to his principles and also flexible. he was kind. he was thoughtful blues not always particularly thoughtful but more so than most men. don't turn to me for evidence of reagan's...
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now british prime mister and teresa may spoke at number 10 downing street about the bombing at an area on the ground a -- i --ariana grande concert. >> i have just chaired a meeting of the government committee cobra where we discussed the details of and the response to the appalling events in manchester last night was our thoughts and prayers are with the victims and families and friends of all those affected. it is now beyond doubt that the people of manchester and of this country have fallen victim to a callous terrorist attack. and attack the targeted some of the youngest people in our society with cold calculation. this was among the worst terrorist incidents we have ever experienced in the united kingdom and although it is not the first time manchester has suffered in this way, it is the worst attack the city has experienced and the worst ever to hit the north of england. the police and security services are working at speed to establish the complete picture, but i wanted to tell you what i can at this stage. 10:33 last night, there were reports of an explosion at manchester arena
now british prime mister and teresa may spoke at number 10 downing street about the bombing at an area on the ground a -- i --ariana grande concert. >> i have just chaired a meeting of the government committee cobra where we discussed the details of and the response to the appalling events in manchester last night was our thoughts and prayers are with the victims and families and friends of all those affected. it is now beyond doubt that the people of manchester and of this country have...
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nixon had a severe animus against mister cox and mister richardson.special prosecutor, a temperamental -- they were snobby boston brahmans looking down their nose at nixon, the poor boy from southern california all the time, and trouble for him, nixon haters, i don't know if this is the same. with the greatest respect to the wall street journal, i don't understand why he was fired and wish they hadn't done it. nothing like the animus against cox that mister nixon had. david: a couple differences between watergate and what is happening to donald trump, a specific crime, the only crime we know it is somebody leaked something they shouldn't have done but cox was a special prosecutor devoted looking into misdeeds by the nixon administration, firing jim comey was different from that. >> totally different, to finish your thought, the famous -- gertrude stein, about oakland, there is no there there. there is no there there about russia and vladimir putin and donald trump, no crime has been shown, the slightest bit of a crime, i don't understand what on earth
nixon had a severe animus against mister cox and mister richardson.special prosecutor, a temperamental -- they were snobby boston brahmans looking down their nose at nixon, the poor boy from southern california all the time, and trouble for him, nixon haters, i don't know if this is the same. with the greatest respect to the wall street journal, i don't understand why he was fired and wish they hadn't done it. nothing like the animus against cox that mister nixon had. david: a couple...
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i vote to approve, thank you mister chairman >> thank you commissioner o'reilly. for two decades the internet florist under a bipartisan light touch regulatory framework. in the span of recent memory the internet went from a university recent research project to an essential tool for participating in the modern world. that success was not an accident. 1986 president clinton founded the act of 1966 and established a national policy to preserve the vibrant and competitive free market that presently exists for the internet, unfettered by federal regulation. in 1998 senators ron wyden and john kerry among others said that if the fcc quote, suddenly subjected some or all information service providers to telephone regulation, it would seriously chill the growth and development of advanced services. the very next year democratic fcc chairman bill canards", it is not good for america to pick up this whole morass of title to telephone regulation and dump it wholesale on the internet pipe. this wasn't controversial. this was the consensus. though it would remain for almost
i vote to approve, thank you mister chairman >> thank you commissioner o'reilly. for two decades the internet florist under a bipartisan light touch regulatory framework. in the span of recent memory the internet went from a university recent research project to an essential tool for participating in the modern world. that success was not an accident. 1986 president clinton founded the act of 1966 and established a national policy to preserve the vibrant and competitive free market that...
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. >> thank you, mister chairman. i want to thank both of you for being here today and your service to this country. general nicholson testified about russia's assistance to the taliban in recent news reports have suggested that it is increasing to include weapons, logistical and financial support and even medical treatment to taliban fighters. what do each of uss russia's goal to be in afghanistan and if you could discuss the impact this assistance has had on the battlefield? >> russia continues to view itself as i mentioned earlier as a global power, interesting actions around the world. its narrative is primarily isis is a threat to central asian states, not a threat to russia. that is their argument. it is a weak argument and they use the argument to get the talent and forces to fight isis so they are in conversation with the taliban and, we see indications they offer some level of support but i have not seen real physical evidence of weapons or money being transferred. they have had conversation because they want
. >> thank you, mister chairman. i want to thank both of you for being here today and your service to this country. general nicholson testified about russia's assistance to the taliban in recent news reports have suggested that it is increasing to include weapons, logistical and financial support and even medical treatment to taliban fighters. what do each of uss russia's goal to be in afghanistan and if you could discuss the impact this assistance has had on the battlefield? >>...
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. >> he said mister, are you aware that there is a body on your trunk?said i'm not messing with you. >> not only was the man on his trunk, he was in a deep drunken sleep. the driver says he didn't notice the man there because it was dark and raining when he started the car. how could he stay on is my question? >> tom brady's agent weighs in on allegations that the quarterback suffered co concusss and kept it silent. melissa? >> we have a partly cloudy sky, but this is a wet weather maker. details coming up in the accuweather forecast. ♪ whether you're after supreme performance... advanced intelligence... or breathtaking style... there's a c-class just for you. decisions, decisions, decisions. lease the c300 sedan for $399 a month at your local mercedes-benz dealer. mercedes-benz. the best or nothing. >> the music was all american at the touch museum in honor of armed forces day, members of the philly pops played patriotic music including the star spangled banner. >> time for a check of the accuweather forecast with meteorologist melissa magee. it was a g
. >> he said mister, are you aware that there is a body on your trunk?said i'm not messing with you. >> not only was the man on his trunk, he was in a deep drunken sleep. the driver says he didn't notice the man there because it was dark and raining when he started the car. how could he stay on is my question? >> tom brady's agent weighs in on allegations that the quarterback suffered co concusss and kept it silent. melissa? >> we have a partly cloudy sky, but this is a...
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mister reagan wanted a larger defense budget.hey both think that you can effectively offset tax cuts by stimulating growth. they are very similar substance i believe. one was presented by ronald reagan. a president who was loved in washington and the other presented one was presented by ronald reagan. a president who was loved in washington and the other presented they have a whole another level. reagan found a way to work through that. air force one getting ready to take off going to saudi arabia. with this new budget idea. especially for supply-siders. at the same time and met i have a feeling you will take issue with this. things like social security they are not being dealt with. these massive entitled programs that are eating up the entire budget nobody wants to go near them. but what about the 22-year-old ds who are just getting t of college and there is no anceocial security will be there for them anyway. can we start to change things sooner rather than later. >> even the medicaid cuts which is a much bigger chunk. i don't
mister reagan wanted a larger defense budget.hey both think that you can effectively offset tax cuts by stimulating growth. they are very similar substance i believe. one was presented by ronald reagan. a president who was loved in washington and the other presented one was presented by ronald reagan. a president who was loved in washington and the other presented they have a whole another level. reagan found a way to work through that. air force one getting ready to take off going to saudi...
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for that i am sorry, mister ben jacobs. rob: the incident was not enough to deter montana for a decisive win of a political newcomer. you see the results, greg gianforte with 54%. quest conceded the race, that montana will hold greg gianforte accountable as greg gianforte pledged to fight for montana families with the message. >> i'm going to washington to get things done, to drain the swamp and fight for montana families. >> there is question about being seated in the event, but paul ryan telling reporters they will not stand in the way letting montana decide who they want. greg gianforte will face criticism from democrats once he gets to town and a persistent washington press corps. he will have to appear in court, misdemeanor charges. greg gianforte replaces ryan think he it was named interior secretary this year. rob: thank you. heather: despite the fact that he was on a entirely different continent the mainstream media blaming donald trump for greg gianforte body slamming of that reporter. rob: don lemon scolded one of
for that i am sorry, mister ben jacobs. rob: the incident was not enough to deter montana for a decisive win of a political newcomer. you see the results, greg gianforte with 54%. quest conceded the race, that montana will hold greg gianforte accountable as greg gianforte pledged to fight for montana families with the message. >> i'm going to washington to get things done, to drain the swamp and fight for montana families. >> there is question about being seated in the event, but...
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where the pilot sits on the wheel and they go back to the runner and so they turn the runner and so mister roebling got into the airplane business and they, the airplane and wire rope business and they called it airport and they produced the airports that charles lindbergh used when he flew the spirit of st. louis to paris in 1927. so roebling not only designed the bridges and also designed various types of wire rope but he also had to design the machinery to make the wire rope because you couldn't call up somebody and order a wire rope, you had to build it yourself. so there are many drawings of his showing his original designs for a wire rope machine, the original drawings that he did and after he died, his son washington and his other two sons, ferdinand and charles took over this business and it was called john a roebling and sons company and they ran it until washington died in 1926 so they ran it for over 50years. so as the decades went on , the size of suspension bridges kept getting bigger and bigger and that required larger diameter wire ropes and the wire ropes were not used for
where the pilot sits on the wheel and they go back to the runner and so they turn the runner and so mister roebling got into the airplane business and they, the airplane and wire rope business and they called it airport and they produced the airports that charles lindbergh used when he flew the spirit of st. louis to paris in 1927. so roebling not only designed the bridges and also designed various types of wire rope but he also had to design the machinery to make the wire rope because you...
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this is mister kitty. mom doesn't know we have him.we're using fresh step with the power of febreze to eliminate litter box odors for 10 days. guaranteed. victory is ours, mr. kitty! fresh step. with the power of febreze. ♪ >>> that's a groove and those boys still have it after all of these years. new kids on the block will headline one of the biggest tours of the summer, with paula abdul and boys ii men. but lumpy also joining the show. did i mention, they still have i it? >> we're trying to keep up with our past severals. >> awe're getting buff. >> definitely no bad bads. and they're all in their 40s. they're careful about the menu, but not for the reasons you'd expect. >> that's bad. >> we can't say we've grown out of that. just grew smart enough to know, don't bring the cold cuts. >> here we go. >> the guys are gearing up for their new tour that kicks off next friday. with their new single. and lumpy will be hitting the road with the band. >> lumpy polices us. if you screw up, he'll growl at yo you. >> during the tour, will there b
this is mister kitty. mom doesn't know we have him.we're using fresh step with the power of febreze to eliminate litter box odors for 10 days. guaranteed. victory is ours, mr. kitty! fresh step. with the power of febreze. ♪ >>> that's a groove and those boys still have it after all of these years. new kids on the block will headline one of the biggest tours of the summer, with paula abdul and boys ii men. but lumpy also joining the show. did i mention, they still have i it? >>...
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the wall street journal said saudi arabia, israel and the west bank mister trump took a conciliatoryapproach, studiously avoided raising issues like civil rights that might have upset his hosts but in belgium and italy for gatherings with european leaders he took a harsher tone, excoriating european leaders on defense policies, trade and immigration and he withheld public comment from europe's security that he knew they wanted to hear. in other words the infamous article v, if any one country is attacked we will come to that defense. what do you make of that? >> they are right that he took two approaches which would be perfectly fine if that was the way to get good deals made. he is a negotiator, if it's of different styles to make different details from different people great but i don't think that worked here. it is striking when the president goes to saudi arabia, gets this huge red carpet welcome at the airport which president obama got and this is a country in which women cannot drive. there are human rights abuses and he goes to europe and acts quite differently, scolding them,
the wall street journal said saudi arabia, israel and the west bank mister trump took a conciliatoryapproach, studiously avoided raising issues like civil rights that might have upset his hosts but in belgium and italy for gatherings with european leaders he took a harsher tone, excoriating european leaders on defense policies, trade and immigration and he withheld public comment from europe's security that he knew they wanted to hear. in other words the infamous article v, if any one country...
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, we're sinking like a beating stone ♪ ♪ ooh, ooh, ohh all above crowdin' 'round so very loud ♪ ♪ mistera ♪ ♪ my pool summer summer, pool summer vibe scare in cold blood ♪ ♪ zero , one, one, one zero, zero, one, one crying zeros and i'm hearing one, one, one ♪ ♪ lifeless back slaps the surface of the pool ♪ ♪ pool, killer killer, pool pool killer kiss me ♪ ♪ ♪ mister, caspian's killer told me so la, la, la, la, la, la heard it now on the radio ♪ ♪ la, la, la, la la, la, la, la ♪ ♪ my pool summer summer, pool summer vibe scare in cold blood ♪ ♪ ♪ la, la, la, la la, la, la, la la, la, la, la la, la, la, la ♪ ♪ caspian's killer told me so la, la, la, la ♪ ♪ la, la, la, la ♪ caspian's killer told me so la, la, la, la ♪ ♪ la, la, la, la la, la, la, la ♪ ♪ in cold blood [ cheers and applause ] >>> david: that's our show. i'd it's like to sort of thank guy ritchie, alt-j and guillermo. you're all set, dude. jimmy, this show is officially your problem again. "nightline" is next. first playing us off the air with the song "3ww," alt-j! ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ there was a wayward lad stepped out
, we're sinking like a beating stone ♪ ♪ ooh, ooh, ohh all above crowdin' 'round so very loud ♪ ♪ mistera ♪ ♪ my pool summer summer, pool summer vibe scare in cold blood ♪ ♪ zero , one, one, one zero, zero, one, one crying zeros and i'm hearing one, one, one ♪ ♪ lifeless back slaps the surface of the pool ♪ ♪ pool, killer killer, pool pool killer kiss me ♪ ♪ ♪ mister, caspian's killer told me so la, la, la, la, la, la heard it now on the radio ♪ ♪ la, la, la,...
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mister michael fabricant. prime minister. >> thank you. economy in the west midlands is performing well, businesses are continuing to invest and since 2010, and as a result, my honorable friend, there are more doctors, and strong public services, strong and stable leadership delivers a strong economy. >> mister speaker. i think what this nation needs is a strong and stable government. but isn't it the case that thanks to evolution we will not only just have, i hope strong and stable government, in the westminster, strong and stable leadership, the right choices made after may 4th. >> people in the west midlands have the opportunity to elect a strong leader overseeing 8 million pounds investment -- >> the local knowledge and business experience and a commitment to the west midlands to deliver the whole of the west midlands. on 8 june, to elect the strong and stable leadership and conservative government working together in the west midlands and strong conservative leadership in government. >>
mister michael fabricant. prime minister. >> thank you. economy in the west midlands is performing well, businesses are continuing to invest and since 2010, and as a result, my honorable friend, there are more doctors, and strong public services, strong and stable leadership delivers a strong economy. >> mister speaker. i think what this nation needs is a strong and stable government. but isn't it the case that thanks to evolution we will not only just have, i hope strong and stable...
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, we're sinking like a beating stone ♪ ♪ ooh, ooh, ohh all above crowdin' 'round so very loud ♪ ♪ mistermer, pool summer vibe scare in cold blood ♪ ♪ zero , one, one, one zero, zero, one, one crying zeros and i'm hearing one, one, one ♪ ♪ lifeless back slaps the surface of the pool ♪ ♪ pool, killer killer, pool pool killer kiss me ♪ ♪ ♪ mister, caspian's killer told me so la, la, la, la, la, la heard it now on the radio ♪ ♪ la, la, la, la la, la, la, la ♪ ♪ my pool summer summer, pool summer vibe scare in cold blood ♪ ♪ ♪ la, la, la, la la, la, la, la la, la, la, la la, la, la, la ♪ ♪ caspian's killer told me so la, la, la, la ♪ ♪ la, la, la, la ♪ caspian's killer told me so la, la, la, la ♪ ♪ la, la, la, la la, la, la, la ♪ ♪ in cold blood ♪ sweet cinnamon-sugar on the outside, crazy on the inside. crave those crazy squares. ♪ sweet cinnamon-sugar on the outside, crazy on the inside. crave those crazy squares. well it's a perfect nespresso hold on a second.orge. mmm. ♪ [mel torme sings "comin' home baby"] hey there. want a lift? ♪ where are we going? no don't tell me. let me guess. ♪ ha
, we're sinking like a beating stone ♪ ♪ ooh, ooh, ohh all above crowdin' 'round so very loud ♪ ♪ mistermer, pool summer vibe scare in cold blood ♪ ♪ zero , one, one, one zero, zero, one, one crying zeros and i'm hearing one, one, one ♪ ♪ lifeless back slaps the surface of the pool ♪ ♪ pool, killer killer, pool pool killer kiss me ♪ ♪ ♪ mister, caspian's killer told me so la, la, la, la, la, la heard it now on the radio ♪ ♪ la, la, la, la la, la, la, la ♪ ♪ my...
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. >> hi, mister o'reilly, tied shields of bloomberg. >> are there any net neutrality rules you would that. >> that he would support? >> should there be no neutrality rules and all. >> were in a new item here so i'm going to let the record in the law and review once before, i have raised concerns with all rules and the need for any rules. i have deep concern and have expressed such as a way to a bright line ban on a prioritization and the general conduct standard and gone into it length on why i disagree. the value of a ban on blocking and throttling, i question whether it's necessary. i'm going to let the record and the comments that accumulate from that and the law that governs the statute and governs our activities, helps bring the decisions as they get closer to the end of the item but i'd raise concerns with all those areas. i have concerns and 80, i did not believe section 706 as a formative authority for this setting so i i guess we'll articulated on the point. >>. >> i think, yes sir. >> so if you don't like title ii and you don't think the section 706 is an authority here. wh
. >> hi, mister o'reilly, tied shields of bloomberg. >> are there any net neutrality rules you would that. >> that he would support? >> should there be no neutrality rules and all. >> were in a new item here so i'm going to let the record in the law and review once before, i have raised concerns with all rules and the need for any rules. i have deep concern and have expressed such as a way to a bright line ban on a prioritization and the general conduct standard...
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. >> mister artisan with the "l.a. times". touch on this with your statement and i want to expand, the regulatory assistance that the fcc seems to be pursuing under chairman pai. >> one of the things that it's concerning to me and i thought about this on the way back down is, i thought about this as a sort of a dingo so to speak, if you remember cool house rock and we were talking about this a couple days ago. and the majority seems to have a problem or issue with conjunctions. and what i mean by that is we look at one side of the coin and not the other. there's not and, but poor or what it comes to a policy. so what i'm hearing is particularly among you mentioned the, you know, the rule that, thank you. the main studio rule that's the lack of lunch. the main studio rule issue, we can't look at this in a vacuum. >> you got to every action we take when you come from a deregulatory posture or you say that a rule, we need to talk about the rule has outlived its usefulness, there's a reason why that rule was implemented in the fir
. >> mister artisan with the "l.a. times". touch on this with your statement and i want to expand, the regulatory assistance that the fcc seems to be pursuing under chairman pai. >> one of the things that it's concerning to me and i thought about this on the way back down is, i thought about this as a sort of a dingo so to speak, if you remember cool house rock and we were talking about this a couple days ago. and the majority seems to have a problem or issue with...
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thank you mister chairman. >> your party has a history of less than enthusiastic support. for unemployment. i was in youngstown one day and a woman stood up and said i'm 63 years old i hold two jobs i don't have insurance i just want to my goal is to live until i'm 65 until i have medicare. not to see her grandchildren not to see the world that is what the system has done to her. i hear your secretary. and you are talking about raising the eligibility age. let's meet -- let me go to tax reform. it came out with a very short and descriptive. tax or farmville. the story about tax reform. on the op ed page. the godfather in and the real thinker behind. what he said. i will just read the poll out. gradually increase the eligibility age can offset revenue. despite what the administration said. you will grow out of these deficits from tax cuts. they have said it really won't work that way. we should pay for it with social security cuts. i want to ask you a series of questions about that. i'm worried about you paying for this tax cut. no economic theory really says we will grow o
thank you mister chairman. >> your party has a history of less than enthusiastic support. for unemployment. i was in youngstown one day and a woman stood up and said i'm 63 years old i hold two jobs i don't have insurance i just want to my goal is to live until i'm 65 until i have medicare. not to see her grandchildren not to see the world that is what the system has done to her. i hear your secretary. and you are talking about raising the eligibility age. let's meet -- let me go to tax...
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their tropicana natives, all my colleagues and mister speaker. [applause] >>. [inaudible conversation] >> thank you very much for being here. thank you for putting together this amazing space, i hope you all got some
their tropicana natives, all my colleagues and mister speaker. [applause] >>. [inaudible conversation] >> thank you very much for being here. thank you for putting together this amazing space, i hope you all got some
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(laughing) i mean, mister, uh, my stars! i mean, what a thrill to speak to you!zed, actually, but our fan-ness is huge! uh, yeah, thanks, mayor. i'm running a little late because of the storm, but i can't wait to rock out with adventure bay. see you soon! oh, look at us, chickaletta! chatting with world famous rock stars! we are the plum-diggity and a bag of chips! (clucking) or something like that. but we need help! (phone ringing) hi, mayor goodway! ryder! guess who chickaletta and i just spoke to? luke stars! mayor-- can you believe it? he is as nice in person as he seems on tv! uh-- that voice! oh, i could listen to it all day! mayor, uh, do you need the paw patrol for anything? oh, ryder, yes! yes, i do! the storm blew the equipment all over the soccer field. there's no way this place will be ready in time for luke's concert! yes it will, mayor. no job is too big, no pup is too small! paw patrol, to the lookout! both: ryder needs us! (mumbling) ryder needs us! (barking) wait for me! whoa! oof! hey marshall, that stick got you stuck! (laughing) uh-oh! ah! (la
(laughing) i mean, mister, uh, my stars! i mean, what a thrill to speak to you!zed, actually, but our fan-ness is huge! uh, yeah, thanks, mayor. i'm running a little late because of the storm, but i can't wait to rock out with adventure bay. see you soon! oh, look at us, chickaletta! chatting with world famous rock stars! we are the plum-diggity and a bag of chips! (clucking) or something like that. but we need help! (phone ringing) hi, mayor goodway! ryder! guess who chickaletta and i just...
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a short time into the parliament came the said news mister kennedy was found dead in his home. >> i wouldike to direct these 2 mcdonald, son of charles and sarah. your father was a great man, stood up for what he believed in, led a party of centerleft with dignity, when you were older you will know your mom and dad greater than themselves. >> it is not what you have done, it is who you are and charles kennedy was a special man. proud of your daddy. i'm proud of your daddy. proud to call him my friend. >> away from these shores, in syria was considering, the terror group, isis taken control of parts of neighboring iran. in favor of british airstrikes and areas controlled by isis in iraq but not territory it was controlling and syria. should british airstrikes be extended to syria? in 2015 ministers were advised of a gain. the terrorist cottage on the doorstep of britain, changing political opinion. three teams of terrorists carried out the plan at the heart of paris. 130 people were dead. isis claimed responsibility. westminster is different, to extend british airstrikes for irs targets in
a short time into the parliament came the said news mister kennedy was found dead in his home. >> i wouldike to direct these 2 mcdonald, son of charles and sarah. your father was a great man, stood up for what he believed in, led a party of centerleft with dignity, when you were older you will know your mom and dad greater than themselves. >> it is not what you have done, it is who you are and charles kennedy was a special man. proud of your daddy. i'm proud of your daddy. proud to...