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mister speaker. can my honorable friend advise me on what progress his department is making the government has committed itself to explain or change a thick disparity highlighted. with this kind of marks. don't you agree with me. it will do much to learn about that. can i welcome his constituents to this place. the resources that are available to make the progress possible. with regards to the costs cost of the taxpayer. they are taking those to the side. my honorable friend is absolutely right. inoducing the transparency and we believe that proper management could save them up to 100 million pounds. with the announcement by the prime minister. in the anniversary of the announcement of the public inquiry will be expected a statement in the house minister. i am aware of that anniversary date. and the amount of survivors with that tragedy. with the proposed of thehair of the inquiry. i hope that i can announce the full details as fully as possible. the departments across government will work together.
mister speaker. can my honorable friend advise me on what progress his department is making the government has committed itself to explain or change a thick disparity highlighted. with this kind of marks. don't you agree with me. it will do much to learn about that. can i welcome his constituents to this place. the resources that are available to make the progress possible. with regards to the costs cost of the taxpayer. they are taking those to the side. my honorable friend is absolutely...
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my level for mister speaker. the approach is the exit from the eu will allow it will allow us to shape our own trade in europe and beyond. yesterday they reported that manufacturing in our country declined by the greatest amnt in the last five years. how is brexit go h tl. mister speaker the honorable member is calling for the second referendum. i would also point out that as exitsoi. outside of the european ion. they cannot be taken in isolation without considering the networking of this. they both benefited from objectiv one funding. in my outf friend mister speaker. i was a very interested in how they are reacting. i think this is one of the benefits of leading at the european union. speaker my right honorable friend. they are holding regular discussions. i'm pleased to say that they continue to grow. the latest figures show that destination. the opportunity to get into exporting. what will this department be doing. mister speaker. my honorable friend is absolutely right. an example and resale markets. and it
my level for mister speaker. the approach is the exit from the eu will allow it will allow us to shape our own trade in europe and beyond. yesterday they reported that manufacturing in our country declined by the greatest amnt in the last five years. how is brexit go h tl. mister speaker the honorable member is calling for the second referendum. i would also point out that as exitsoi. outside of the european ion. they cannot be taken in isolation without considering the networking of this. they...
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thank you mister speaker. i like to ke the opportunity of doing what he refused to do. in this chamber. and roll out a second referendum. last time i looked at that der paper. and we were told mister speaker three weeks ago. with the ambition for thetu rel. is there. four weeks ago the prime minister to conf that they were looking at two options for future customs relations. ca t prime minister and now tell us whifhe subcmittee is met and what decision they made. and will we be told about it. what we are doing. was to leave the european union. that they could stand up and say what the policy was. if you want to enter this debate with t wte spirit. is not the opposition. government either. last week they put forward yet another new plan. we go to the right honorable gentlemen. both of those will do. to ensure that we deliver that. and we seem very clear. the alternative proposals. all of the issues that needed to be addressed. when we look w i be impornt it is important debate. to deliver on the votes of the br
thank you mister speaker. i like to ke the opportunity of doing what he refused to do. in this chamber. and roll out a second referendum. last time i looked at that der paper. and we were told mister speaker three weeks ago. with the ambition for thetu rel. is there. four weeks ago the prime minister to conf that they were looking at two options for future customs relations. ca t prime minister and now tell us whifhe subcmittee is met and what decision they made. and will we be told about it....
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>> thank you mister chair. i should say, members of the committee, it is my great privilege to introduce mister gardens on glenn who has been on it looks is nominated to serve as the united states ambassador to the european union. he was born in seattle washington, and is a first generation american, his family history is both fascinating and instructive, as to why he has the experience and understanding to serve as u.s. ambassador to the eu. his parents, gunter and freda were born in berlin germany, and were married in 1937. they were forced to escape the [null] regime in germany, his mother was able to escape because her father was russian, and those with russian passports could leave. she ended up in uruguay, where mister simon's sister was born. his father was not so fortunate. he had to be smuggled out of germany, and actually wound up in france, where he joined the french foreign legion and fought in north africa. he was put in a concentration camp in africa, where he was rescued by british army. he then
>> thank you mister chair. i should say, members of the committee, it is my great privilege to introduce mister gardens on glenn who has been on it looks is nominated to serve as the united states ambassador to the european union. he was born in seattle washington, and is a first generation american, his family history is both fascinating and instructive, as to why he has the experience and understanding to serve as u.s. ambassador to the eu. his parents, gunter and freda were born in...
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i fthink mister manafort need to go to trial. the president could make that decision at that point . in the case for example of general flynn who has pled that the president should consider a pardon for general flynn. >> host: you are friends with paul manafort. he was your former partner, when was the last time you talk to him? >> guest: it's been a couple weeks now. obviously i feel badly for him. it's going to be difficult for him toprepare or trial in a jail dicell . the hardball tactics of the special prosecutor are obvious but we have not spoken in several weeks. >> host: what did he sound like when you talked to him? what is his mind like at the moment? >> guest: anxious to go to trial. unwilling to fold and plead guilty, not willing to testify against the president in any way. i don't think he has any information that's damaging to thepresident, therefore in order to do so he would have to make something up . bear false witness, as it were. that would be perjury in itself so i think he is at the last time i spoke to him a
i fthink mister manafort need to go to trial. the president could make that decision at that point . in the case for example of general flynn who has pled that the president should consider a pardon for general flynn. >> host: you are friends with paul manafort. he was your former partner, when was the last time you talk to him? >> guest: it's been a couple weeks now. obviously i feel badly for him. it's going to be difficult for him toprepare or trial in a jail dicell . the...
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mister rubin? >> in my written testimony, there episodes of overwhelming pressure that has caused iran to back down. that's what led to the release of the hostages in 1981, that's what led to the end of the iranian iraq war, history can be the president on this. >> let me finish. the president has tweeted that it's time for change in iran. the secretary of state wrote the congress must act to change iranian behavior, and ultimately the iranian regime. and doctor ruben, i understand that regime change is the only strategy, short of military strikes that will deny iran a nuclear bomb. this question about what the implications are of a torn up deal, are not idle questions. they are real. we are heading in a different direction. that's what's happening. >> are you. -- >> i understand that you think assassination is a tool as well, in your writing, that --? that is woefully imprecise, i know the article you are referring to, would you like -- >> my time, my time is running out. >> then the accurate. >>
mister rubin? >> in my written testimony, there episodes of overwhelming pressure that has caused iran to back down. that's what led to the release of the hostages in 1981, that's what led to the end of the iranian iraq war, history can be the president on this. >> let me finish. the president has tweeted that it's time for change in iran. the secretary of state wrote the congress must act to change iranian behavior, and ultimately the iranian regime. and doctor ruben, i understand...
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mister martin? your honor commercial resupply services, dated april 26, 2018, space x average price per kilogram will increase approximately 50 % under crs-2. while orbital 80 kay's average per kilogram price, decreasing by roughly 15 %". the major difference between these contracts on the usability. >> my question is this, are you concerned about whether taxpayers? >> steve could probably answer this more specifically, i believe there's a slight reduction in the area, 3-7 % for the use of the reuse rocket. at -- it's happened once this month, twice so far for the commercial cargo, there's this slight reduction. this is a safety issue, the launch services that people need to assess the specific rocket, and the series of rockets before they authorize the launch. >> well, since mister martin pointed the finger at you, what would your insight be? >> the insight, i think he is right with respect to the marginal cost reduction, the usability of the first stage of the falcon nine and working toward using,
mister martin? your honor commercial resupply services, dated april 26, 2018, space x average price per kilogram will increase approximately 50 % under crs-2. while orbital 80 kay's average per kilogram price, decreasing by roughly 15 %". the major difference between these contracts on the usability. >> my question is this, are you concerned about whether taxpayers? >> steve could probably answer this more specifically, i believe there's a slight reduction in the area, 3-7 %...
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mister blackbird. order. resume your seat mister blackbird. under the power given to me by stating order number 43 in light of the persistence and repeated refusal. i order the right honorable gentlemen to withdraw immediately from the house. for the remainder of this. [chanting]. order. i say order. what a pity because it is scottish national parliament members. and as the colleagues now i always like to get to the end of the order paper. >> c-span'washington journal with news.day coming up this morning, we discuss the state of the affordable care act. american foundation for suicide vice president john madigan will discuss rising suicide in the u.s. be sure to watch live at 7:00 eastern this morning. join the discussion. this weekend, c-span's cities tour takes you to new orleans on its tricentennial year. we will explore the literary scene and history of the city. saturday at noon eastern on book tv, here about the life and influence of tennessee williams, best known for his plays "the glass menagerie" and "a streetcar named desire." then a
mister blackbird. order. resume your seat mister blackbird. under the power given to me by stating order number 43 in light of the persistence and repeated refusal. i order the right honorable gentlemen to withdraw immediately from the house. for the remainder of this. [chanting]. order. i say order. what a pity because it is scottish national parliament members. and as the colleagues now i always like to get to the end of the order paper. >> c-span'washington journal with news.day coming...
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thank you mister chairman. lastly, i just want to thank you for being here, thank you for being so patient with all of us. i hope that this is addressed, and that our regulatory agencies including the sec are not threatening private companies on behalf of the nra or any other special interest group, just again as i said it is not only unethical, but it is also illegal. thank you mister chairman. you have the remaining balance of my time. >> gentleman from nevada yields the balance of his time, that concludes our hearing, i want to thank the patients of our witness, and appreciate his testimony today. without objection, all members will have five legislative days within which to submit additional written questions for the witness to the chair which will be forwarded to the witness for his response. i ask our witness to please respond promptly, as you are able. the hearing was adjourned. >>> here's some of the life events we are covering friday on the c-span networks. at 9:00 eastern on c-span, the house meets to
thank you mister chairman. lastly, i just want to thank you for being here, thank you for being so patient with all of us. i hope that this is addressed, and that our regulatory agencies including the sec are not threatening private companies on behalf of the nra or any other special interest group, just again as i said it is not only unethical, but it is also illegal. thank you mister chairman. you have the remaining balance of my time. >> gentleman from nevada yields the balance of his...
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thank you mister chairman. firstly, during the course of this hearing. many colleagues have talked about trying to achieve three or 4% quarterly economic growth to be truthful, virtually every economist believes that future growth in the american economy will be at about two to two and half percent. and the only way that you can achieve 4% growth. assisting over a long time is it with a major investment in infrastructure and the jobs that it would create. the need for new infrastructure is indisputable. we had 54,000 structurally deficient bridges in america. every second of every day seven cars drive on a bridge that is structurally efficient. our sewer systems are old and not functioning properly. we need a major nation building program in america that can only be achieved through infrastructure. unlike tax cuts that never pay for themselves infrastructure does according to the congressional budget office. you get a dollar 60 in return in terms of economic activity. in the jobs again are indisputable. 1.5 tra
thank you mister chairman. firstly, during the course of this hearing. many colleagues have talked about trying to achieve three or 4% quarterly economic growth to be truthful, virtually every economist believes that future growth in the american economy will be at about two to two and half percent. and the only way that you can achieve 4% growth. assisting over a long time is it with a major investment in infrastructure and the jobs that it would create. the need for new infrastructure is...
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so the upcoming summit, the importance of the production would be explained to mister trump, mister john you in. >> what about the medium-range, as i said early on, the security council resolution must be implemented. and all ballistic missiles, these are the words used in the resolution of thesecurity council . in other words, the security council is completely implemented. honestly between japan and the international community share the same view. i am convinced about it. >>. >>. >> next question. >>. >>. >> are you continuing to do this and have you used the sanction and denuclearization. you will be asking before that. what is the deadline for the denuclearization and my question to the prime minister is the tone of the language, are you in full agreement with the united states? president trump has stated that we are implementing sanctions and those sanctions are very strong sanctions. he also stated that until north korea takes the action, these sanctions will not be lifted and japan is in full agreement and japan's position is perfectly in alignment withthe united states . and in o
so the upcoming summit, the importance of the production would be explained to mister trump, mister john you in. >> what about the medium-range, as i said early on, the security council resolution must be implemented. and all ballistic missiles, these are the words used in the resolution of thesecurity council . in other words, the security council is completely implemented. honestly between japan and the international community share the same view. i am convinced about it. >>....
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he had fled space and he had contact with mister abu-jamal, mister mahmud, these are all very high-level businessmen . and the relationship he had with them was very familiar. it was based on a business relationship also and we heard and read how petroff also had a relationship with the then minister of defense and mister cerda, was a subordinate to mister petroff . we heard him speak to him and friendly terms, and also to mister raymond, two other people who are not part of the administration but are part of the power structure and that is concerning. another person who we were investigating is, was mister nikoliavich and he was responsible for fighting drug trafficking and we set his file back to russia and then mister sub a ski, thankfully the prosecutor's office in russia took the information that we gave them has gone after mister soboleski area. >> therefore, we have seen this relationship to organized crime. >> to the public administration in russia and politicians in russia in reality, what we, what you're doing is throwing stones at the russian administration. number administrat
he had fled space and he had contact with mister abu-jamal, mister mahmud, these are all very high-level businessmen . and the relationship he had with them was very familiar. it was based on a business relationship also and we heard and read how petroff also had a relationship with the then minister of defense and mister cerda, was a subordinate to mister petroff . we heard him speak to him and friendly terms, and also to mister raymond, two other people who are not part of the administration...
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i would like to recognize mister selden. let me just start with you. on this question of getting this regime change off the table. on fox news he said our goal should be regime change in iran should i take them him seriously or you seriously. he said to the american people that our goal should be regime change in iran. do you just want to blow more and say he didn't mean it. i'm asking you to respond to whether we should take this. mister giuliani said the president is as committed to regime change as we are. are you for repression of the iranian people yes or no. there is no one in this congress. that condones repression anywhere by any dictator in any country and you know that. rudy giuliani or goldberg could we listen to about regime change. those who are empowered about the president right now. does anybody seriously think that trust on the american side have anything to do with this agreement. that they trusted that. there was no basis for trust. there had to be very strong inspections. anybody disagree with that? that president obama did that. we
i would like to recognize mister selden. let me just start with you. on this question of getting this regime change off the table. on fox news he said our goal should be regime change in iran should i take them him seriously or you seriously. he said to the american people that our goal should be regime change in iran. do you just want to blow more and say he didn't mean it. i'm asking you to respond to whether we should take this. mister giuliani said the president is as committed to regime...
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thank you mister chairman. the foundation strives to regain their goal, global competitiveness is critical that companies of all sizes have access to the workforce with the skills they need to reseed -- succeed. some jobs will require some post secondary education. this will only increase. small business create 70 % of all new jobs. analyzing the united states workforce reveals two areas of concern. and existing gap from workers and a large increase in the retirement of baby boomers within the next decade. emphasizing the importance of transforming the education process requires various kinds of workers. >> if we are able to meet the demands of the trained workers, this will weaken the ability to compete globally. they face challenging obstacles to the sufficiency. it's troubling because there are fewer workers seeking jobs. with unemployment rates at a low of 3.8 %, small businesses will be at even more of a disadvantage as they compete, especially those who are training. how do we address the skill gap? targe
thank you mister chairman. the foundation strives to regain their goal, global competitiveness is critical that companies of all sizes have access to the workforce with the skills they need to reseed -- succeed. some jobs will require some post secondary education. this will only increase. small business create 70 % of all new jobs. analyzing the united states workforce reveals two areas of concern. and existing gap from workers and a large increase in the retirement of baby boomers within the...
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thank you mister chairman. said thank you very much. -- >> thank you very much. >> let me do my usual practice of asking any or all of the witnesses that if there's anything they would like to add to the testimony today, or anything you felt like she did not have an opportunity to address at the end of the hearing? >> just the question of is facebook different? i think that i said in my written testimony, in addition to the privacy invasion that people experienced on facebook, and around cambridge analytica, one of the outcomes of facebook is that it has driven the entire industry to an up on a candid real name base in profiling and advertising. they did not know you by name, they just do your browser and where you had visited. around 2009 with a gross of facebook, companies like google and others push to have real name base profiling and identification, and that trend has only grown. one thing i want to highlight is that as this pressure to deal with fake accounts and bots and other kinds of russian interventi
thank you mister chairman. said thank you very much. -- >> thank you very much. >> let me do my usual practice of asking any or all of the witnesses that if there's anything they would like to add to the testimony today, or anything you felt like she did not have an opportunity to address at the end of the hearing? >> just the question of is facebook different? i think that i said in my written testimony, in addition to the privacy invasion that people experienced on facebook,...
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and i'm gonna miss [inaudible] he mister mister solution you hostility [inaudible] taking [inaudible] integration what can we can generally see someone one hundred hours. who's in eyes and databases as well as lessons many registers [inaudible] you segal. must was twenty fifteen decision. one one finalizing since his opponents in a season since. i tailed. and opinion. full time online. but none muslim to to his son. little does it so. you can show she response from the and in june. but this season he's wait wait specializing is on his up. to actions in which they say threat threat [inaudible] see. in other words these on any level known is easy and and as a reader you don't often censor. anything wrong run by. rebels and even some some to nothing national is he writing writing s. trikes its forces. in. the seems hotel data is twenty twenty three indian. this the doctor after they say they're ready brutal fact attack time to see. how can they? possibly [inaudible] we countered. which were heading into. south. data. named a board.. southh the warship completey destroyed and the rat. he
and i'm gonna miss [inaudible] he mister mister solution you hostility [inaudible] taking [inaudible] integration what can we can generally see someone one hundred hours. who's in eyes and databases as well as lessons many registers [inaudible] you segal. must was twenty fifteen decision. one one finalizing since his opponents in a season since. i tailed. and opinion. full time online. but none muslim to to his son. little does it so. you can show she response from the and in june. but this...
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when mister miracle goes on a late night talk show.an. >> that is drawn by the greatest comic book artist out there, mitch gerads. and legally, i'm not allowed to say it's you, so illegally, it's so you, man. [ light laughter ] but don't tell anyone i said this. >> seth: i promise i won't tell anyone. i promise and i will not sue. but please thank mitch for me because that was a great moment for me. >> no, that's classic cia. we always tell someone, "don't talk about this after we've talked about this." >> seth: you also, great run on batman right now. and you did something that has not happened in batman's 78 year history. he -- issue 50, he's marrying cat woman. >> yes. >> seth: so this is very different writing than what you do. this is not action oriented. this is not crime oriented. this is a love story. did you have a different approach to writing about this? >> it was like so much easier. because mostly what i write is people punching other people in the face. >> seth: yeah. >> and i don't do that too often. >> seth: right. >> l
when mister miracle goes on a late night talk show.an. >> that is drawn by the greatest comic book artist out there, mitch gerads. and legally, i'm not allowed to say it's you, so illegally, it's so you, man. [ light laughter ] but don't tell anyone i said this. >> seth: i promise i won't tell anyone. i promise and i will not sue. but please thank mitch for me because that was a great moment for me. >> no, that's classic cia. we always tell someone, "don't talk about this...
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mister dowden did not feel well enough to continue his evidence today.ious questions for the fire brigade and the way it between its firefighters. lucy manning, bbc news. mps will decide whether to build a third runway at heathrow airport later — in a vote likely to expose splits in both labour and tory ranks. the spotlight is on foreign secretary borisjohnson, who vowed to lie in front of bulldozers to stop expansion, but is missing the vote because he's abroad. it is widely expected that the expansion plan will get commons backing. our political editor laura kuenssberg has the story. loud with protest today... no ifs, no buts, no third runway! but those sounds could be replaced by the thunder of passengerjets in the years to come. in this village on the western outskirts of london, parliament was urged to say no. i think what has happened is something that is a disgrace to any civilised country. it makes me feel completely disenfranchised more than anything else. they are just going to knock my house down almost irrespective of what i have said. theres
mister dowden did not feel well enough to continue his evidence today.ious questions for the fire brigade and the way it between its firefighters. lucy manning, bbc news. mps will decide whether to build a third runway at heathrow airport later — in a vote likely to expose splits in both labour and tory ranks. the spotlight is on foreign secretary borisjohnson, who vowed to lie in front of bulldozers to stop expansion, but is missing the vote because he's abroad. it is widely expected that...
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mister chatterjee, real quick. the tax cuts that pass congress this past year, we have seen a decrease in utility bills as a result, is that something you have seen as well? >> absolutely. we wanted to ensure that consumers, and not companies, be the beneficiary of those tax cuts. and i think what we have seen is in terms of those rate reductions, that are occurring, that those are being returned to customers. >> i agree. i'm concerned with rising power bills, what would happen if the tax bills were to be reversed? >> i mean, in terms of what actions we would have to take him out sure. >> but, these cuts in power bills? >> we would certainly, if the taxes went up, one would foresee, you know, those being reflected. >> people are concerned about power bills rising, ought to be concerned about raising taxes back to what they were, because we would see those cuts in utility bills going away. >> i would be concerned, yes. >> thank you. general -- karen mcintyre, there's a tremendous natural gas supply in the rocky moun
mister chatterjee, real quick. the tax cuts that pass congress this past year, we have seen a decrease in utility bills as a result, is that something you have seen as well? >> absolutely. we wanted to ensure that consumers, and not companies, be the beneficiary of those tax cuts. and i think what we have seen is in terms of those rate reductions, that are occurring, that those are being returned to customers. >> i agree. i'm concerned with rising power bills, what would happen if...
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have you got a morning, mister grayling? have you gota grip morning, mister grayling?en it. anyway we will hear from chris grayling setting out the government's strategy on heathrow in about 25 minutes' time. let's talk to robert barnstone, a local resident and campaigner who is against a third runway. thank you rejoining usjust thank you rejoining us just what is your reaction today? well, i think we are obviously disappointed with the view today. but we are actually disappointed, really, because the government, by taking this decision, have failed people. they have failed to ta ke have failed people. they have failed to take into account issues around a very large number of people being impacted by aircraft noise, newly impacted by aircraft noise, newly impacted by aircraft noise expansion. also, the poor air quality issues around london and in the thames valley area as well. but also taking into account our oh, change—up editions. so, they're failing people but also feeling the environment as well. —— climate change obligations. they are failing the environment as w
have you got a morning, mister grayling? have you gota grip morning, mister grayling?en it. anyway we will hear from chris grayling setting out the government's strategy on heathrow in about 25 minutes' time. let's talk to robert barnstone, a local resident and campaigner who is against a third runway. thank you rejoining usjust thank you rejoining us just what is your reaction today? well, i think we are obviously disappointed with the view today. but we are actually disappointed, really,...
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the chair recognizes mister jeffries. for the state and local taxes on tax returns otherwise known as saul. this cap regains the ability. in the vital programs and services for americans. under the gop tax pain state and local taxes well not be now be taxed by the irs on the income that they use to pay for services at the state and local level. it has been part of the system since it was created in 1913. 105 years ago. they had designed the tax systems that now has been recklessly cast aside. there are two states and two types of states in america. they regularly send more money to the federal government each and every year a than we get back in return. taker states like alabama, mississippi and louisiana regularly receive more from the federal government and grant assisted than they sent to washington in return. for example. new york state sent $48 billion per year more to washington dc then we get back in the y form of housing and transportation. the tax scam will make a bad situation that much worse particularly as a r
the chair recognizes mister jeffries. for the state and local taxes on tax returns otherwise known as saul. this cap regains the ability. in the vital programs and services for americans. under the gop tax pain state and local taxes well not be now be taxed by the irs on the income that they use to pay for services at the state and local level. it has been part of the system since it was created in 1913. 105 years ago. they had designed the tax systems that now has been recklessly cast aside....
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>> the time has expired and the chairman recognizes georgia, mister loudermilk. >> thank you mister chairman i appreciate the opportunity. doctor carson, thank you for the opportunity for being with us and thank you for your leadership and the new ideology you are bringing it to this organization, especially with the fiscal responsibility that you have spoken eloquently about, the fact is that we are not fiscally responsible at some point the money runs out and there is nothing to help anyone with and i appreciate that. i also appreciate you recognizing the importance of operating the powers of federal government and the state government regarding the mccarran which you spoke about earlier. i do have an area of concern has arisen recently, especially with the city of atlanta. treo is a provider that provides for lack of a better term lease to own type of mortgage with those who are on the cost of, they can't quite get a traditional mortgage they help these families to go into a lease agreement that would end up with a traditional mortgage. and the city of atlanta's finance authority formed a
>> the time has expired and the chairman recognizes georgia, mister loudermilk. >> thank you mister chairman i appreciate the opportunity. doctor carson, thank you for the opportunity for being with us and thank you for your leadership and the new ideology you are bringing it to this organization, especially with the fiscal responsibility that you have spoken eloquently about, the fact is that we are not fiscally responsible at some point the money runs out and there is nothing to...
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mister sunderland sister was born. his father was not so fortunate. he have to be smuggled out of germany. he actually rounded up in france and fought in north africa. he was put in a concentration camp where he was rescued by a british army. being fluent in german. after eight yearsy moved to seattle in 1953. work order was born or years later. and began his business career in commercial real estate before managing the aspen group and investment group for more than a decade. the founder, chairman and ceo of providence hotels he originally purchased the bank what hotel. and also manages hotels across the geographically diverse environment in the united states. in addition to his great business experience. he's been heavily involved in a number of activities. his is cofounder of the katherine j durrant foundation. which strives to help families and biz communities. he is also served on a number of local state and national boards. including u.s. bank corporation washington state advisory board sanford school board of visitors oregon health and science u
mister sunderland sister was born. his father was not so fortunate. he have to be smuggled out of germany. he actually rounded up in france and fought in north africa. he was put in a concentration camp where he was rescued by a british army. being fluent in german. after eight yearsy moved to seattle in 1953. work order was born or years later. and began his business career in commercial real estate before managing the aspen group and investment group for more than a decade. the founder,...
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and he began advising several of the republican candidates and find connected with mister trump.and yes, he became very outspoken, very indoctri very ideological. and this raises a whole concern. you mention other names, john brennan, myself about our speaking out. whatever our views are. and that is, that in itself is controversial. i acknowledge that. it's certainly not a role that i anticipated when i retired from the military and never would have thought i think under different circumstances. i started this to try to defend the community, that's all i had in my and it people into another role. >> not one i planned on or desired. >> but i felt, excuse me. i felt after 50 years or so, or more of defending the institutions and values of this country that i sort of felt like that was the result. >>. >> host: it must be painful and we will come back to this, i have questions on the structure and nature of the intelligence community but it must be painful when reading your book , there's not a partisan word in there. you criticize partisan activities on both sides of the aisle. but
and he began advising several of the republican candidates and find connected with mister trump.and yes, he became very outspoken, very indoctri very ideological. and this raises a whole concern. you mention other names, john brennan, myself about our speaking out. whatever our views are. and that is, that in itself is controversial. i acknowledge that. it's certainly not a role that i anticipated when i retired from the military and never would have thought i think under different...
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>> look, today we were talking about sports and my good friend mister prime minister, he imagined that russia and japan are going to play against each other in the fire, just imagine if we lose, that's going to be a bad thing that happens, unimaginable but it's not all about this. the thing is the kind of an environment is evolving in the world where everyone is playing football at the same time. they are applying to the fire drills. it's avery interesting game comes out of the football . it's just chaos. the strategies we are going here, that is something of great concern. it's really not about the results of the so-called sanctions and restrictions being applied and the fact that people are here feel and understand what it is, they encounter what is are probably a majority of them are here because of the sectional crust. it's being applied more and more often and not only with respect to russia. if it's good or bad, most certainly the russian ecology is stable despite triple or double shocks created to the economy in our traditional exports, stable and energy, metals, chemicals. the
>> look, today we were talking about sports and my good friend mister prime minister, he imagined that russia and japan are going to play against each other in the fire, just imagine if we lose, that's going to be a bad thing that happens, unimaginable but it's not all about this. the thing is the kind of an environment is evolving in the world where everyone is playing football at the same time. they are applying to the fire drills. it's avery interesting game comes out of the football ....
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.>> mister johnson is dying because of these decisions made by monsanto. mac it's shaping up to be a case of he said she said.>> the issue will be whether mister johnson's exposure to like us eight, a name you will hear -- to this chemical, and amy were here -- a name you'll hear often.>> reporter: he couldn't make it to court for jury selection as lawyers laid out their cases. the groundskeeper is dying from non-hodgkin's lymphoma and blames the corporate giant monsanto.>> his cancer is not the result of genetics or bad blood.>> reporter: they link his cancer to continue to? closure to an active ingredient in roundup. he was healthy but then after his exposure to weed killers he's one of thousands across the country who is suing monsanto for failing to warn that these chemicals could cause cancer.>> they continue to sell the product and it doesn't cause cancer.>> reporter: monsanto argues that the chemicals are safe classified as low toxicity by the epa but johnson's lawyer argues that it relies on evidence from monsanto.>> they don't do their own testing
.>> mister johnson is dying because of these decisions made by monsanto. mac it's shaping up to be a case of he said she said.>> the issue will be whether mister johnson's exposure to like us eight, a name you will hear -- to this chemical, and amy were here -- a name you'll hear often.>> reporter: he couldn't make it to court for jury selection as lawyers laid out their cases. the groundskeeper is dying from non-hodgkin's lymphoma and blames the corporate giant...
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and she said, mister, mister, that's what they call the teacher. [speaking spanish] she said the gringo is bothering me. i've been called a lot of things on the streets of the city of chicago. but gringo wasn't one of them. i tell you that story because i never felt so small, so irrelevant, so wanting not to exist, to wanting the earth just to devour me, so humiliated, so dehumanized as listening to the laughter of all of the students laugh and ridicule at me. that marked the point in my life. because there were students who did not laugh that helped me. so i say to you today, in this era, if you see somebody who prays differently than you do, don't laugh and ridicule. if you see some who loves differently than you do, don't laugh and ridicule. if you see somebody who dresses or whose accent is a little different than you, don't laugh and ridicule. to embrace them. love them. bake as they are will test because they are -- because they are what makes america great. diversity is the strength of this nation. i am here today because people embraced me.
and she said, mister, mister, that's what they call the teacher. [speaking spanish] she said the gringo is bothering me. i've been called a lot of things on the streets of the city of chicago. but gringo wasn't one of them. i tell you that story because i never felt so small, so irrelevant, so wanting not to exist, to wanting the earth just to devour me, so humiliated, so dehumanized as listening to the laughter of all of the students laugh and ridicule at me. that marked the point in my life....
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tell it all if we take these findings at face value it seems most germans support the position of misters they offer. actually we can't draw that conclusion and these this poll was taken before the current current conflict between mr as a whole for and the chancellor and the proposals that were essentially put to the people in that survey were not his specific proposals that he is making essentially the core of mr c. hopers proposal is that germany should act unilaterally right now to basically close its border and send migrants back to the first countries where they were registered that is not what the people were asked to they were asked in this survey would they support quicker deportations would they support turning away refugees who didn't have papers now both of those could be parts of a comprehensive asylum reform at e.u. level nothing stands in the way of agreeing on that and in fact the coalition agreement specifies that deportation should occur occur more quickly the chancellor has signed up to that so what we simply see here is that people in germany are definitely concerned ab
tell it all if we take these findings at face value it seems most germans support the position of misters they offer. actually we can't draw that conclusion and these this poll was taken before the current current conflict between mr as a whole for and the chancellor and the proposals that were essentially put to the people in that survey were not his specific proposals that he is making essentially the core of mr c. hopers proposal is that germany should act unilaterally right now to basically...
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sometimes it's not mister hanson falling, it is me falling. yes. >> describe for me the best day you had during your tour. >> i guess you could say the best day i had was getting the hell out of there. >> a lot of people say the last day -- >> the last day was the best day. >> we will come back to that in a minute. describe for me the worst day you had during your tour. >> the very worst day, being 19 years old, was celebrating the holidays. thanksgiving. i am from a real tight family, we would have a huge thanksgiving dinner. if you had duty, which i did, one out of these two days, it really bothered me because i couldn't focus on what i was supposed to do, because my mind was on that thanksgiving dinner that was prepared by the family . i missed all the relatives. thanksgiving was one of those days. the other one was christmas. even though we got care boxes from the families and the little candy bars and munchies and goodies, christmas was very hard to deal with. >> how much contact, if any, did you have with our allies? the australians, the
sometimes it's not mister hanson falling, it is me falling. yes. >> describe for me the best day you had during your tour. >> i guess you could say the best day i had was getting the hell out of there. >> a lot of people say the last day -- >> the last day was the best day. >> we will come back to that in a minute. describe for me the worst day you had during your tour. >> the very worst day, being 19 years old, was celebrating the holidays. thanksgiving. i...
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thank you very much mister chairman. this hearing as the chairman has said is focused on the sexual assault survivors bill of rights 2016. the chairman and i and all of us champion. the fact of the matter is that in our country today nearly one in five women that's 22 million have been raped. think about that. it's unbelievable. nearly one and two women are 53 million had experienced sexual violence other than rate. they had experienced sexual violence other than rape their lives and then only six out of every 100,000 perpetrators and up in prison. in my home state of california is estimated that there are over ten and a half million survivors of sexual violence. that analysis comes from the california coalition against sexual assault these figures are extraordinary but they shouldn't surprise us. in recent months we've all witnessed the bravery of witness bravery of men and women. just how widespread sexual harassment and sexual violence is in our society today. and no segment of our society is immune. it occurs in our
thank you very much mister chairman. this hearing as the chairman has said is focused on the sexual assault survivors bill of rights 2016. the chairman and i and all of us champion. the fact of the matter is that in our country today nearly one in five women that's 22 million have been raped. think about that. it's unbelievable. nearly one and two women are 53 million had experienced sexual violence other than rate. they had experienced sexual violence other than rape their lives and then only...
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ministers believe he says that if members of mister trying migrants to their to their traditional or origin. if they let me that i we believe. that the us has problems. and the fees and and yep ye. and now not in europe. the court over the we willl will sort along along the ss of a seselection and i and i centers entered my mind mt must [inaudible] yeah. ththere's this will hopefefy be e enhanced and illegal immigration. both suffer from from. on monday intelligence us airports as indicated by international law. well joining now yeah rusty data director at and yeah. it was not without without thinking way is with us on france24. i tried. yeah mike my crises what do you made make [inaudible] as was. this is in the decision [inaudible] all [inaudible] who? the ung. although t that is. to try and even of the there is a real and deal you go. to the phones and data ten risk rescue. so there is no reason. destruction. is a no no unite ninety yeah yeah you're right the no no many. of the whole point. does does and will finish lately even [inaudible] yeah yeah. this is also. causing a scene
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news mister extremists martin march one twentieth nineteen program last. i had a color voters in his email bellwethers order. found out about reaching out of house and senate our our and that also. of more sense i was also wondering well well doctor john can downtown sharing within one one and their on those clothes facing resources and and although i don't have structural systems more is worth more. in. his own home is. the researchers. found runs jobs on the a judge it. we still have a look. at the legal issues a call call so imagine if you [inaudible] review. in the world where. green or even. hundred tree and says that it's not ruling out guys one using israel real cecina cscs couple couple by couple coupled with more reading. france would like would lik. i understand you gp. is going on hold for is really not a not a state definition 1020% percent server. hill bill for many many industry. three jacket because rest restaurants had less is the minimum wage employees and generally get tips. voters. decided what to change that oppose those legislation. wa
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>>you very much mister chairman. >> certainly, ladies and gentlemen, thank you for your participation. from what i understand, there may be a member who wishes to ask second set of questions, as long as we are able to do so within the timeframe, mister higgins, did you want to follow up?>> thank you mister chairman i have one question.>> one second, the chair recognizes representative higgins.>> thank you for allowing me to ask this question, nasa has received multiple wrecks develop costs and schedule estimates as well as perform joint cost and confidence level analysis, the beginning stages of the implementation phase larger projects in december 2012, it was recommended that the project updated, according to the report nasa concurred with the recommendation yet no steps were taken to implement. further analysis to cates if implemented, and updated program may have updated schedule delays. among the challenges that nasa encounters, can you elaborate on why the recommendation was purposefully overlooked? >> at that time, they did confer as you said, i did not have her -- i did not eve
>>you very much mister chairman. >> certainly, ladies and gentlemen, thank you for your participation. from what i understand, there may be a member who wishes to ask second set of questions, as long as we are able to do so within the timeframe, mister higgins, did you want to follow up?>> thank you mister chairman i have one question.>> one second, the chair recognizes representative higgins.>> thank you for allowing me to ask this question, nasa has received...
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. >> mister johnson is dying and he's dying because of those decisions made.>> you are hearing a lot of evidence about how it does not cause cancer and it did not cause mister johnson's cancer. >> >>> they argue the chemicals are safe and classified as low toxicity by the epa, but the state of california lists that chemical as something that is known to cause cancer. >>> police and calabasas are looking for the person who killed a father in front of his two daughters. 35-year-old tristan beaduette was shot while camping at malibu creek state park on saturday moing. is two-year-old and four-year- old daughters will also in the tent but they were not hurt and according to his linkedin page, he had a phd in chemistry and lived in irvine. no word on the motive and so far no arrests. the campsites in that area will remain closed until thursday. >>> finding a summer job is proving to be a breeze for some teenagers. the santa cruz boardwalk has started hiring young people, as young as 14. they are the youngest employees since it opened in 1907. the pay isn't bad either. >> our pay rates for
. >> mister johnson is dying and he's dying because of those decisions made.>> you are hearing a lot of evidence about how it does not cause cancer and it did not cause mister johnson's cancer. >> >>> they argue the chemicals are safe and classified as low toxicity by the epa, but the state of california lists that chemical as something that is known to cause cancer. >>> police and calabasas are looking for the person who killed a father in front of his two...