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. >> thank you, mister speaker. >> prime minister. >> thank you, mister speaker. this morning i had meetings with ministerial colleagues. the cabinet, mister speaker, will meet to settle the draft agreement for the decision they reached in brussels and the cabinet will decide on the next step of national interests. this is significantly closer to delivering on what the british people voted for in the referendum. we will take back control of our borders, laws and money, lead the common fisheries policy and, won't cultural policy, protecting jobs, security and integrity of the united kingdom and i will come back to the house to update it on the outcome. >> alex burkeheart. >> yesterday saw the best wage growth figures. >> the most employment figures in the lifetime. and the free-market economic side of the house. >> my honorable friend is right as he references yesterday's figures, they showed more people at work than ever before. the female unemployment rate at a record low. and regular wage growth in nearly a decade. also on top of figures last week. and and and y
. >> thank you, mister speaker. >> prime minister. >> thank you, mister speaker. this morning i had meetings with ministerial colleagues. the cabinet, mister speaker, will meet to settle the draft agreement for the decision they reached in brussels and the cabinet will decide on the next step of national interests. this is significantly closer to delivering on what the british people voted for in the referendum. we will take back control of our borders, laws and money, lead...
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that our colleague, mister kaufman and our colleague, mister bergman be allowed to sit at the dais and ask questions during today's hearing. without objections awarded, and also wanted to again extend a special thanks to the chairman for being here and being engaged in this as well. with us today, we welcome the honorable doctor paul lawrence, the undersecretary of benefits, he is accompanied by general robert worley. mister bill james, deputy assistant secretary for development at the va office of information and technology and mister john jay, associate deputy assistance secretary for information technology, operations, and services at the va office of information and technology. we also welcome mister richard crow. senior vice president at allen hamilton. thanks again for being here folks, if you could please stand, i would like to begin by swearing you guys in here, or asking that you take an oath, to solemnly swear under penalty of perjury that the testimony you are about to provide is the truth, the whole truth, and nothing but the truth. and if you would reply i do. >> i do. >>
that our colleague, mister kaufman and our colleague, mister bergman be allowed to sit at the dais and ask questions during today's hearing. without objections awarded, and also wanted to again extend a special thanks to the chairman for being here and being engaged in this as well. with us today, we welcome the honorable doctor paul lawrence, the undersecretary of benefits, he is accompanied by general robert worley. mister bill james, deputy assistant secretary for development at the va...
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mister speaker. and i thank you for welcoming them to parliament today. a most welcome guest. mister speaker on the hundredth anniversary. on the qualification of women's act. we join all women and welcome them to parliament today. we need a parliament that truly does represent the diversity of the whole of this country. and then now that a number of the government ministers have confirmed this morning that leaving the eu with no deal is not an option does the prime minister agree there are no circumstances under which britain would leave with no deal? >> no, i have to say to the right honorable gentlemen i have consistently made clear on this point the point that has been made by a number of my colleagues in relation to the votes that will come before this house on a meaningful vote on the deal from the european union is very simple. if you look at the alternative to having that deal with the european union it will either be more uncertainty, more division or it could risk no brexit at all. >> miste
mister speaker. and i thank you for welcoming them to parliament today. a most welcome guest. mister speaker on the hundredth anniversary. on the qualification of women's act. we join all women and welcome them to parliament today. we need a parliament that truly does represent the diversity of the whole of this country. and then now that a number of the government ministers have confirmed this morning that leaving the eu with no deal is not an option does the prime minister agree there are no...
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thank you mister president. >> thank you mister president. this morning i spoke with president trump and secretary pompeo, and my statement reflects the concerns at the highest level of the american government. for the past four years, the international community has spoken with a strong, clear, and largely united voice denouncing russia's aggression against the ukraine. the united states, the european union, and its member states and many other countries have impose sanctions against russia for its unacceptable conduct in crimea in the eastern ukraine. the outrageous violation sunday of sovereign ukrainian territory is part of a pattern of russian behavior that includes the purported annexation of crimea and abuses against countless ukrainians in crimea. as well as stoking conflict that is taken the lives of more than 10,000 people in eastern ukraine. and it shows no sign of decreasing. what we witnessed this weekend is yet another reckless russian escalation. that's be clear about what is known. ukrainian ships set sail from run -- one ukra
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. >> question number one, mister speaker. thank you, mister speaker. i am sure the house would like to join me in paying tribute to vanna trump in it and who passed away yesterday. from her time as a code breaker in the second world war ii her timing government and public service, she had an extraordinary life and will be sorting it. i had meetings with ministerial colleagues and others in addition to my duties in this house, i will have certain meetings later today. >> mister speaker, i am sure the house would want to be associated with the premise or's remarks and the misery inflicted on my constituents by northern rail continues. long waits with full trains don't arrive on time and holiday cancellations, there can be no excuses, the latest fiasco in may with communications issues, and the northern franchise. >> i am clear, we are clear about the performance in the north and disruptions, unacceptable following the time from may 20th. it is clear about network infrastructure time to the timetable which meant the new timetable was too late and passenge
. >> question number one, mister speaker. thank you, mister speaker. i am sure the house would like to join me in paying tribute to vanna trump in it and who passed away yesterday. from her time as a code breaker in the second world war ii her timing government and public service, she had an extraordinary life and will be sorting it. i had meetings with ministerial colleagues and others in addition to my duties in this house, i will have certain meetings later today. >> mister...
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>> the experience i have is different from mister king. i've worked all over the world with farmers, diplomats, presidents, i have managed the merger of multibillion-dollar organizations, built coalitions and major working families and the opportunities they need. that is my experience, i have 17 years of experience building strong economies and helping people improve their livelihood. you want to talk about mister king's record, the black people from facebook if you ask him a question. that is ridiculous. >> if you ask aquestion on his voting record or any policy , if you do not agree with mister king he block you from his facebook page. he has not had a debate with any challenger in 8 years. this is the 1st day and it's only because we are raising the money and we have filled actors. when you have a job as a representative and you are too afraid to meet with your constituents, mister king was asked about a week ago about the town hall i organize and hundreds of people showed up and we talked about the issues and he said he would not , th
>> the experience i have is different from mister king. i've worked all over the world with farmers, diplomats, presidents, i have managed the merger of multibillion-dollar organizations, built coalitions and major working families and the opportunities they need. that is my experience, i have 17 years of experience building strong economies and helping people improve their livelihood. you want to talk about mister king's record, the black people from facebook if you ask him a question....
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mister speaker. after eight years of making our economy weaker through austerity, botched brexit threatens more of the same. professor elston said in a damning you and reporting to uk poverty, quote, in my meetings with the government, it was clear to me that the impact of brexit on people in poverty is an afterthought. the prime minister promised frictionless trade with europe after brexit. the future partnership guarantees no such thing. does the prime minister understand why mps are queuing up not to back her plan? >> the right honorable gentleman backing my plan, in wales, fishermen in scotland, and when mps vote they look at the importance of us delivering on brexit and ensuring we deliver brexit and doing it away that protect jobs and on that subject he referenced what happened to the economy over the next eight years at record lows, and following this year the lowest level for 13 years, and fastest regular wage growth, we've seen a number of children living and households that record low, and
mister speaker. after eight years of making our economy weaker through austerity, botched brexit threatens more of the same. professor elston said in a damning you and reporting to uk poverty, quote, in my meetings with the government, it was clear to me that the impact of brexit on people in poverty is an afterthought. the prime minister promised frictionless trade with europe after brexit. the future partnership guarantees no such thing. does the prime minister understand why mps are queuing...
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think you mister president. >> mister president first i want to thank my colleagues for calling for action on a balanced bipartisan bill to avoid a constitutional crisis to secure the ongoing crisis this is a critical moment just today he forced the resignation of his attorney general to strip rosenstein of his authority to supervise the ongoing investigation this same day forced attorney general sessions attorney general as a hoax and a witchhunt so remember the bigger picture. robert mueller is a career federal law enforcement leader and decorated combat veteran leading an investigation into a foreign adversary this isn't about relitigating that election or partisan politics but protect - - protecting our democracy of what defines us as a democracy but yet the president is now in a position to interfere or even and the mueller investigation compounded that threat is the acting attorney general matthew whitaker have separate concerns of his theories well outside the mainstream of that makes him an appropriate person to be acting attorney general if his appointment is consistent with the c
think you mister president. >> mister president first i want to thank my colleagues for calling for action on a balanced bipartisan bill to avoid a constitutional crisis to secure the ongoing crisis this is a critical moment just today he forced the resignation of his attorney general to strip rosenstein of his authority to supervise the ongoing investigation this same day forced attorney general sessions attorney general as a hoax and a witchhunt so remember the bigger picture. robert...
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mister dixon cannot possibly know. 's edges must be immediate and direct. our panel is representative, and include a he operator, an editor, a farmer, a grocer, a lawyer, a minister, and a textile worker. some are democrats and some are republicans and some are supporters of the third party. is now my pleasure to introduce a man that i have known, respected, and admired for many years, richard nixon.[ applause ] >> hello. [ applause ] >> thank you. thank you very much. [ applause ]>> hello. how are you? thank you very much bud wilkinson and thank all of you in this stereo audits for your warm welcome, and cannot express to the median of the television broadcast my appreciation to all the people that welcomed me so graciously and a warm way to atlanta today. i know that this broadcast is being carried through a number of the southern states, but certainly coming to atlanta was a wonderful's experience and that's make wonderfully spirit and delighted to finish the date with a broadcast. before we go to the questions, i think you would like to know something a
mister dixon cannot possibly know. 's edges must be immediate and direct. our panel is representative, and include a he operator, an editor, a farmer, a grocer, a lawyer, a minister, and a textile worker. some are democrats and some are republicans and some are supporters of the third party. is now my pleasure to introduce a man that i have known, respected, and admired for many years, richard nixon.[ applause ] >> hello. [ applause ] >> thank you. thank you very much. [ applause...
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darrell described how, mister thomas properly said it once, the hospital's chief of security , mister wright describes what happened then. >> i told him to withhold, they did not want to remove the bullet. and i would get a hold of either the secret service or the fbi. and turn it over to them. it wouldn't have ended up in my hands at all. i contacted the fbi, they said they were not interested because it was not their responsibility to make the investigation. so, i got a hold of a secret service man, and they did not seem interested in coming in looking at the bullet. so, i went back to her mister thomas was and picked up the bullet and put in my pocket. i carried it some 30 or 40 minutes, i give it to a secret service man that was guarding the main door into the emergency area. >> mister right, when you gave this bullet to the secret service agent, did he market in any way? >> no sir. >> what did he do with it? >> put it in his left hand coat pocket. >> did he ask your name or who you were? any question at all about the bullet?>> no sir. >> how did the conversation go, do your membe
darrell described how, mister thomas properly said it once, the hospital's chief of security , mister wright describes what happened then. >> i told him to withhold, they did not want to remove the bullet. and i would get a hold of either the secret service or the fbi. and turn it over to them. it wouldn't have ended up in my hands at all. i contacted the fbi, they said they were not interested because it was not their responsibility to make the investigation. so, i got a hold of a secret...
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[inaudible conversations] . >> thank you mister chairman. if other people, i will administer the oath before you sit down if you want to wait. [inaudible conversations] . >> do you all affirm the testimony you are about to give before the committee will be the truth, the whole truth and nothing but the truth so help you god? . >> i do. >> answered in the affirmative we will start for any opening statements. before you start go ahead. >> mister chairman i just ask consent the statement by senator casey in support to be put in the record. >> without objection also i have received numerous letters in support of nominees today without objection those will also be put in the record so now back to you. any opening statement you want to make an introduction of family and friends and that will be the same for the three remaining and go across the table. >> chairman grassley and ranking member lay he we want to thank you and ranking member feinstein and the rest of the senate judiciary committee for having me here today i greatly appreciate the oppor
[inaudible conversations] . >> thank you mister chairman. if other people, i will administer the oath before you sit down if you want to wait. [inaudible conversations] . >> do you all affirm the testimony you are about to give before the committee will be the truth, the whole truth and nothing but the truth so help you god? . >> i do. >> answered in the affirmative we will start for any opening statements. before you start go ahead. >> mister chairman i just ask...
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so thank you, mister chairman. i thank each of you for your testimony.i expect members will have written questions for you, what you could expect within a week. obviously the record will be kept open for one week and meeting adjourned. >> thank you. [inaudible conversations] >> may i come around? [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] .. .. >> from florida for the annual miami book fair. several author events and call-ins this weekend. some of the authors you'll hear from include justice sonia sotomayor, alan dershowitz and many others. also this weekend it's the national book awards. they took place on wednesday. that program airs sunday at 7 p.m. for a complete schedule, go to
so thank you, mister chairman. i thank each of you for your testimony.i expect members will have written questions for you, what you could expect within a week. obviously the record will be kept open for one week and meeting adjourned. >> thank you. [inaudible conversations] >> may i come around? [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] .. .. >> from florida for the annual miami book fair....
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i think that you and mister humphrey should get at vietnam and some other questions. >> i think mister humphrey is having a big time debating himself. [ laughter ] >> you are prejudiced mister nixon. if you don't want to debate with the third-party candidate's name shall not be mentioned, why don't you get your friends in the house of representatives to pass a special law permitting you and mister humphrey to debate? >> have you ever looked at the membership on that committee? [ laughter ]>> people say to me that why don't i get the republicans to do something on the debate? let's remember that the senate is 2-1 democratic and remember that the house is 3-2 democratic come and anytime that hubert humphrey with his great influence on his side wants to debate, i would think that he would be able to get the democrats to pass it. i think that my part in terms of what i could get for the republican members of the house to do is greatly overestimated. democrats as well as republicans are insisting on the three-man debate. that is a problem issue. it isn't that they are opposing the debate, b
i think that you and mister humphrey should get at vietnam and some other questions. >> i think mister humphrey is having a big time debating himself. [ laughter ] >> you are prejudiced mister nixon. if you don't want to debate with the third-party candidate's name shall not be mentioned, why don't you get your friends in the house of representatives to pass a special law permitting you and mister humphrey to debate? >> have you ever looked at the membership on that committee?...
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mister speaker it may not end there. and negotiating a future deal and to concentrate the efforts to have access to the transition. and of course, all fishermen will be protected. isn't that the case under the deal we will have to agree to those demands if we want to finalize and to extend the transition. and the environment secretary. and to the coastal community. isn't that the case that has the role that is still to be negotiated not what the prime minister presented to the commoners last week. and the wish list contained in the declaration. those that would be negotiating from a position of profound weakness with no say with the utterly unacceptable backstop that is only made necessary by her own red line most of which has since been abandoned by her. is a not in the national interestpr that this deal does not have the support of the side of the house or the country as a whole. it is an active national self-harm. now they need a plan b set something that the predecessors failed to do. there is a sensible deal based o
mister speaker it may not end there. and negotiating a future deal and to concentrate the efforts to have access to the transition. and of course, all fishermen will be protected. isn't that the case under the deal we will have to agree to those demands if we want to finalize and to extend the transition. and the environment secretary. and to the coastal community. isn't that the case that has the role that is still to be negotiated not what the prime minister presented to the commoners last...
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donald trump campaigned for mister morrissey a number of times.] [cheers and applause] sm [cheers and applause] >> let me just say i kind of lost my voice. what a way to end but before i get started i would like gail to say a few words because it means so much to all of us. we love all of you. come on up here. >> thank you. you know, we stand here tonight because of each and every one of you. we wouldn't be here if you had not made the effort that you made to vote for friends and family. this has been a long journey. joe and i began this journey 51 years ago. his commitment to public service started 36 years ago. you know what is amazing? there are those of you in this room that were with us 36 years ago. during that 36 years we were blessed with three wonderful children who met and married three wonderful spouses. now we have six children instead of three and ten glorious, wonderful grandchildren and they are with us tonight. this is what it is all about. they supported joe when it wasn't easy. life wasn't always good when you were in public serv
donald trump campaigned for mister morrissey a number of times.] [cheers and applause] sm [cheers and applause] >> let me just say i kind of lost my voice. what a way to end but before i get started i would like gail to say a few words because it means so much to all of us. we love all of you. come on up here. >> thank you. you know, we stand here tonight because of each and every one of you. we wouldn't be here if you had not made the effort that you made to vote for friends and...
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mister president, and a half hour we will be casting one of theos most important foreign-policy votes we have cast in recent years. it is a vote to demand the humanitarian crisis in yemen be addressed and it is a vote that will tell the dictatorship in saudi arabia we will no longer be a part of their destructive military adventurism that says the united states senate respects the constitution of the united states and understands the issue of rulemaking of going to war putting young men and women's lives at stake is determined by the u.s. congres congress, not the president of the united states. it is a congressional decision not a presidential decision if that president is a democrat or republican. mister president, march 2015 under the leadership of mohammed than the saudi defense minister and now the crown prince, saudi arabia and the united arab emirates intervened in the ongoing civil war. yemen has been a poor and struggling country for many years. but as a result of the saudi lead intervention, yemen is now experiencing the worst humanitarian disaster in the entire world. one o
mister president, and a half hour we will be casting one of theos most important foreign-policy votes we have cast in recent years. it is a vote to demand the humanitarian crisis in yemen be addressed and it is a vote that will tell the dictatorship in saudi arabia we will no longer be a part of their destructive military adventurism that says the united states senate respects the constitution of the united states and understands the issue of rulemaking of going to war putting young men and...
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,, mister bolan said, they can change the speeches. and no one would see the difference. [applause] i can say more. i can imagine mister bull on being the chairman of the epp. and that mister weber being the chairman of the socialists. and it wouldn't make the slightest difference either. i would say more. i could imagine mister hofstetter taking their position and it wouldn't make a difference perhaps, the only persons being those with more insult by now. but so much for digression. the immigration crisis which half you so dearly madame chancellor is just the tip of theiceberg . not your tradition of german democracy, you know more about it than i do but what happened to it?where has it evaporated too? the comrade in your office is not enough. where is your christian democratic vision of what europe should be? why is it that you and your political family have to observe as you have been turning into a political bubble of social engineering. this creeping centralization, the so-called socialization through the back door. more and more
,, mister bolan said, they can change the speeches. and no one would see the difference. [applause] i can say more. i can imagine mister bull on being the chairman of the epp. and that mister weber being the chairman of the socialists. and it wouldn't make the slightest difference either. i would say more. i could imagine mister hofstetter taking their position and it wouldn't make a difference perhaps, the only persons being those with more insult by now. but so much for digression. the...
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>>caller: mister blackwell. i wish we had more people like you in office. but as far as trump being down here yesterday i wouldn't go drive down the road to see him anyway but i understand that but for the way he acts so asking for forgiveness and didn't know what to ask for forgiveness f for. and with that opposition that christianity. >> those that come together. . >> we are all fallen at the researchch council we are focusing the attention on genesis 33. but we go in prayer because we understand there is a gap of how we behave and we ask god to put us on the straight and narrow of a path of righteousnessn that helps to close the gap with those that we profess to believe and every now and then we ask god for his guidance so at the end of the day the president understands and to embrace the agenda to go back on path respect of religious liberty that in a capitalistic society you need capital and that is why he has created an environment and to put jobs to maintain their independence. there is the agenda is right on track of a clear agenda to appoint justic
>>caller: mister blackwell. i wish we had more people like you in office. but as far as trump being down here yesterday i wouldn't go drive down the road to see him anyway but i understand that but for the way he acts so asking for forgiveness and didn't know what to ask for forgiveness f for. and with that opposition that christianity. >> those that come together. . >> we are all fallen at the researchch council we are focusing the attention on genesis 33. but we go in prayer...
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>> thank you, mister speaker. thinking hard about what this means for my constituents, many who voted passionately to leave, many others are worried about the impact of leaving on their livelihood. can i think my honorable friend for reconciling those positions in a workable brexit. and a particular interest in avoiding delays at the border so we don't get gridlock in kent, can my right honorable friends and more about the progress made in the relationships with goods. >> i thank her for the comment and the recognition that by definition there will be compromised. people voted on both sides of the argument when the brexit vote came and to see the government getting on and delivering brexit. and expressly within the political declaration and fleshing this out in future framework for future framework document. and it is continuing good trading relationship. >> garrett smell. >> my constituents voted to leave the european union. the only way to do that smoothly leaving with a deal. it is clear from the speeches made
>> thank you, mister speaker. thinking hard about what this means for my constituents, many who voted passionately to leave, many others are worried about the impact of leaving on their livelihood. can i think my honorable friend for reconciling those positions in a workable brexit. and a particular interest in avoiding delays at the border so we don't get gridlock in kent, can my right honorable friends and more about the progress made in the relationships with goods. >> i thank...
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. >> mister chief justice of it may please the court to carry out the lethal injection execution without informing medical members of the execution team of well documented extremely uncommon medical condition will very likely causes execution to involve severe harm and suffering from the s time they begin venous access all the way through to his eventuall death. . >> could you tell me the condition of your client currently and in particular does he still have a trach in his throat? and if he h does, doesn't that move out certain of your claims particularly i thought much of the prep work and dangers related to him choking on his own blood doesn't that trach minimize that quick. >> the first to answer your question we have requested the medical records i'm happy to answer all the record to make that clear right now as far as i know he still has a trach aar in. there is no indication for how long he will continue to have a trach it could be removed at any time the medical people determine it's appropriate to atdo so. i don't think it could rule out the case because if the trach is removed
. >> mister chief justice of it may please the court to carry out the lethal injection execution without informing medical members of the execution team of well documented extremely uncommon medical condition will very likely causes execution to involve severe harm and suffering from the s time they begin venous access all the way through to his eventuall death. . >> could you tell me the condition of your client currently and in particular does he still have a trach in his throat?...
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people that was a block away and then there was mister calloway and he came up, and he says let's go get him or something. than this cab pulled up right afterwards and so calloway went over and took the offers his gun out of his hand. >> calloway did go after him did he? >> yes, he took off to try and catch him. >> eddie, i was standing on the front porch of the used car lot that i worked at here, and all of a sudden i heard a shooting. in fact, i heard five shots coming from the direction behind the lot over on 10th street. i come running off of the side of the porch and up the sidewalk and i looked up the street, and i saw this man run through this hedge on the corner, and i saw right away he had a gun in his hand. he continued across the street coming in this direction. when he got right across from me over here, about 30 yards or less, i called to him and said, what is going on? i did know anything at the time . he looked at my direction and almost stopped, and i cannot make out what he said. he had this pistol in his hand carried what we used to call it in a raised pistol positi
people that was a block away and then there was mister calloway and he came up, and he says let's go get him or something. than this cab pulled up right afterwards and so calloway went over and took the offers his gun out of his hand. >> calloway did go after him did he? >> yes, he took off to try and catch him. >> eddie, i was standing on the front porch of the used car lot that i worked at here, and all of a sudden i heard a shooting. in fact, i heard five shots coming from...
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mister horowitz. one of my questions is how often do inmates come in contact with the public? . >> if you mean outside of our facilities? with those lower security inmates sometimes i go out on community service projects and that does happen on occasion and that high level security generally do not come in contact with the public may be under the furlough policy but while they are in our custody inmates to the residential reentry center they would come in contact on a veryom regular basis. >> i'm sorry if i missed this earlier, but what percentage of staff is female? . >> the bop staff is about 27 percent. >> what percentage of those are in direct contact? what percentage is administrative? . >> i don't know the exact number of those that come in contact on a daily basis. . >> the report recommended a post at prison do you agree with the recommendation? explain why and if you do what have you done to take action quick. >> we agree with the recommendations so in terms of staffing of females at certain post we are looking into right now is an option to make female staff m more a
mister horowitz. one of my questions is how often do inmates come in contact with the public? . >> if you mean outside of our facilities? with those lower security inmates sometimes i go out on community service projects and that does happen on occasion and that high level security generally do not come in contact with the public may be under the furlough policy but while they are in our custody inmates to the residential reentry center they would come in contact on a veryom regular...
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. >> mister chief justice of that may please the court to and carry out the lethal injection without informing of the well document extremely uncommon medical condition that will likely cause his execution to involve severe harm and suffering from the time they have access all the way through his death. >> can you tell me the current condition of your client from your opening brief and in particular but not exclusively does he still have a trach in his throat? if he does, doesn't that move out with those dangers related to him choking on his own blood doesn't the trach minimize that now? . >> yes. first to answer your question we requested to lodge those i am happy to answer that outside the record as far as i know he still has the trach. there is no indication how long he will continue and if appropriate to do so. i don't think it can rule out the case because if it is removed all of the problems as for what would happen if it wasn't removed there would still be complications that would need to be investigated with a different set of circumstances. >> so we may be issuing a decision
. >> mister chief justice of that may please the court to and carry out the lethal injection without informing of the well document extremely uncommon medical condition that will likely cause his execution to involve severe harm and suffering from the time they have access all the way through his death. >> can you tell me the current condition of your client from your opening brief and in particular but not exclusively does he still have a trach in his throat? if he does, doesn't...
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maybe mister buchanan goes to have his breakfast and whatnot. i see a lot of different problems associated with this economy. >> moderator: you can respond to that. buchanan: we cut families of four in this area $2400. it makes a difference. who recruited him, said it is crumbs, it is not crumbs to these working families. i think as the economy grows talk to anybody, talk to anybody in business trying to attract and get good people, businesses in town, i talk a lot about it, he is having to pay more, people are making more because of the economy in general. this is one of the best economies we had in a long time. unfortunately law offices of recognize it but the average business guy out there, small business guy does make a big difference. shapiro: i have clients in my office, i represent working people and i know they are struggling. wages are not going up. you just mentioned it. the buying power is even less right now. this is not the booming economy for everyone. >> moderator: with take a great break, joining us is republican at the 15 a demo
maybe mister buchanan goes to have his breakfast and whatnot. i see a lot of different problems associated with this economy. >> moderator: you can respond to that. buchanan: we cut families of four in this area $2400. it makes a difference. who recruited him, said it is crumbs, it is not crumbs to these working families. i think as the economy grows talk to anybody, talk to anybody in business trying to attract and get good people, businesses in town, i talk a lot about it, he is having...
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he said mister starr, is that you? yes. in my country this never could have happened. our leaders can do anything they want, they are not called to account. that is not america.e >> host: you had time to write this book. you used to be president of daly university. >> guest: i was dismissed from baylor university. i was not fired as chancellor. i hope two, the board of regents made a determination in light of issues of sexual violence and the like, and an important law they needed, new leadership. and that is not a criticism, just the fact i did step down voluntarily as chancellor. may i complete the thought, in summer of 2016, and i wrote about my baylor experience. and i was finishing the project in late 2016 and hillary lost the election. y the time is really right, 20 years coming up for the entire process the we are noting the impeachment process, the president acquitted in early 1999. now or never to write the story. >> caller: >> host: irving is in las vegas, democrat. good morning. >> caller: can you hear me? >> host: yes, go ahead with your question or comment
he said mister starr, is that you? yes. in my country this never could have happened. our leaders can do anything they want, they are not called to account. that is not america.e >> host: you had time to write this book. you used to be president of daly university. >> guest: i was dismissed from baylor university. i was not fired as chancellor. i hope two, the board of regents made a determination in light of issues of sexual violence and the like, and an important law they needed,...
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federal law allows the appointment of mister whitaker.he opinion of the justice department, you recognize this is been done since the beginning of the country. george washington and other early presidents since the nation's founding appointed people in similar circumstances as mister whitaker to run cabinet agencies. in the 1800s, 850 times. there is a lot of anti-trump legal analysis to try to undermine mister whitaker. i don't think people are comfortable with the fact the justice department is being run by an appointee of donald trump as opposed to robert mueller. heather: top democrats, their argument, they were not given an opportunity to properly that mister whitaker's background so serious questions are arising about his fitness to serve in that position. >> it is a temporary position. he will have to leave the acting attorney general position for senatorial confirmation but in the meantime it is standard operating procedure to have temporary appointments and circumstances like this. heather: another delay tactic from democrats? >>
federal law allows the appointment of mister whitaker.he opinion of the justice department, you recognize this is been done since the beginning of the country. george washington and other early presidents since the nation's founding appointed people in similar circumstances as mister whitaker to run cabinet agencies. in the 1800s, 850 times. there is a lot of anti-trump legal analysis to try to undermine mister whitaker. i don't think people are comfortable with the fact the justice department...
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having being accused of not having any position on the issues, at one point, mister nixon said i have taken positions on 147 hard issues. they say where did he come up with that number? that is when the staff went into full panic mode and said, >> we ended up with 227 issue, both foreign and domestic. >> we worked 96 hours and produced this document. >> bill casey, who was working with the nixon campaign, on the printing press that printed it. we had books and we got the request on sunday and we had the books on friday. >> fantastic. >> we passed them out to the press and said here. [ laughter ] >> we moved to pat, >> we had more than 227 issues. >> let me start with the picture. we are going to get to pat's book in a minute, but we have this wonderful picture of pat and dwight, and they look like teenagers. look at them? dark hair and in charge. >> i first met richard nixon in 1954 i believe, and i was a caddy on the caddy bench and in the afternoon when everybody else had gone out with their bags, and the deputy pro put a plaid bag on the caddy bench, and it was that of the vice pre
having being accused of not having any position on the issues, at one point, mister nixon said i have taken positions on 147 hard issues. they say where did he come up with that number? that is when the staff went into full panic mode and said, >> we ended up with 227 issue, both foreign and domestic. >> we worked 96 hours and produced this document. >> bill casey, who was working with the nixon campaign, on the printing press that printed it. we had books and we got the...
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. >> thank you mister chairman. the ftc, consumer protection agencies set up in 1914, it is the bedrock of american consumer protection. the agency is tasked with promoting competitive markets and protecting consumers from unfair or deceptive acts or practices. despite the important mission and enormous mandate, the ftc remains a relatively small agency. for years i have consistently advocated to be provided with more resources so you can effectively do your job particularly doing an age when - - during an age when the american economy is increasingly commonplace and digitized and with the 19 trillion-dollar economy it is my hope that congress will finally do the right thing by providing ftc with the personnel to police the marketplace and protect american consumers from a myriad of scams and frauds incorporate practices from their hard earned money. it is my hope the ftc continues to operate in a bipartisan and consensus manner. it is all too common today and those administrative agencies creeping into the agencies
. >> thank you mister chairman. the ftc, consumer protection agencies set up in 1914, it is the bedrock of american consumer protection. the agency is tasked with promoting competitive markets and protecting consumers from unfair or deceptive acts or practices. despite the important mission and enormous mandate, the ftc remains a relatively small agency. for years i have consistently advocated to be provided with more resources so you can effectively do your job particularly doing an age...
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ladies and gentlemen, mister hamburg. >>. [speaking in native tongue] your royal highness. ladies and gentlemen. the national council on saudi relationship. first of all, i would like to say my condolence to the american people on the loss of the victim and the attack, may god bless their souls. it is a pleasure to be in washington dc among you. i have shared my ability to share fresh views on your great city. this is the place, this is an area impacting not only the state of america, also the entire world. >> we live in a time of great medical and economic insecurity. a future can no longer be predicted. fundamental rentals and values that we have known since the end of world war ii are being overturned. old alliances are being rekindled, frankly i am concerned. america first is a slogan that inspires loyalty. every nation has to put the interests of its people first . that's of course, but let us not forget that no country is an island by itself. we share one planet. we are all finding a solution to common threats. we need to be part of america. we must manage a broad con
ladies and gentlemen, mister hamburg. >>. [speaking in native tongue] your royal highness. ladies and gentlemen. the national council on saudi relationship. first of all, i would like to say my condolence to the american people on the loss of the victim and the attack, may god bless their souls. it is a pleasure to be in washington dc among you. i have shared my ability to share fresh views on your great city. this is the place, this is an area impacting not only the state of america,...
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. >> question number one, mister speaker. thank you, mister speaker. i am sure the house would like to join me in paying tribute to vanna trump in it and who passed away yesterday. from her time as a code breaker in the second world war ii her timing government and public service, she had an extraordinary life and w
. >> question number one, mister speaker. thank you, mister speaker. i am sure the house would like to join me in paying tribute to vanna trump in it and who passed away yesterday. from her time as a code breaker in the second world war ii her timing government and public service, she had an extraordinary life and w
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why are you doing that mister president? you must be afraid of those kids rather than see them as part of america's future. and with the now infamous meeting a few weeks after he became president he brought the black college presidents to the oval office and promised to increase federal support for historically black colleges and universities this was the contrast because the h c one --dash hb cu presidents said they should be more invested but he will show up obama by delivering and he gets them there on the thought we are in for a windfall. but they get a picture in the oval office with president trump the famous aside with kelly and conway with her leg up on the couch but fake news again the budget has failed to give additional funding to black colleges and universities. no delivery on the promise in fact, he is shrinking the budget for the education department and making disadvantaged students the target of this administration blaming for political correctness of colleges and universities speaking in the voice of white n
why are you doing that mister president? you must be afraid of those kids rather than see them as part of america's future. and with the now infamous meeting a few weeks after he became president he brought the black college presidents to the oval office and promised to increase federal support for historically black colleges and universities this was the contrast because the h c one --dash hb cu presidents said they should be more invested but he will show up obama by delivering and he gets...
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chairman. >> senator blumenthal. >> thank you mister chairman and thank you for having this hearing and thank you each of you for your service to this nation and for being here today. i was very pleased with the secretary and the admiral to see the written testimony that the columbia class program remains the navy's number 1 acquisition priority and is on track to start construction at the beginning of 2021 and i assume that you would agree with me that it is vitally important that program remain on track. >> that is my number 1 priority. >> that is the reason i championed an additional $237 million in this year's nda in advance procurement among -- above the president's budget to address the long lead time required for this type of program by adding capacity and capability to sufficiently repair the submarine industrial base or at a very substantial increase in work. you cannot hire people necessarily in the program by putting an ad in the newspaper. >> the supplier base will be one of the basic items for that program, particularly as we look at that program to virginia and for the
chairman. >> senator blumenthal. >> thank you mister chairman and thank you for having this hearing and thank you each of you for your service to this nation and for being here today. i was very pleased with the secretary and the admiral to see the written testimony that the columbia class program remains the navy's number 1 acquisition priority and is on track to start construction at the beginning of 2021 and i assume that you would agree with me that it is vitally important that...
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mister frank. >> thank you mister chief justice and courts should interpret rule 23 with the interest of action class members and close view. the best way to interpret rule 23 text requiring settles be fair and reasonable, is to allow in class counsel interest with those in the absent class members. on page 339, the court called it an abuse when class members were not the primary beneficiary of a class-action. how can it be fair and reasonable for a court to endorse such an abuse. >> why is it an abuse because practically, the class members will get nothing at all, and here at least, they get a lease an indirect benefit. >> the indirect benefit is even less than nothing. it was feasible to distribute money to class members, and instead class counsel chose to agree to a settlement that directed the money elsewhere. >> how much would it come to? for each class member? >> each claiming class member probably could have got between five and $10 between typical claim rates. for example in this settlement, the courts rejected and all sides settlement. >> this was laid out pretty thoroughly t
mister frank. >> thank you mister chief justice and courts should interpret rule 23 with the interest of action class members and close view. the best way to interpret rule 23 text requiring settles be fair and reasonable, is to allow in class counsel interest with those in the absent class members. on page 339, the court called it an abuse when class members were not the primary beneficiary of a class-action. how can it be fair and reasonable for a court to endorse such an abuse....
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. >> mister kim, mister macarthur, thank you for being with us. some of the events that have taken place in the country the past couple weeks, in that period we've seen 2 people shot and killed in a grocery store because of their race . mail bombs sent to prominent elected officials because of their politics and 11 people killed in pittsburgh because of their religion. many are seeing this as the natural regression of the arson, sometimes offensive rhetoric that dominates our national discourse. who or what do you think is responsible? we will start with you. >> thanks for hosting this david and the events of this last few weeks are pretty disturbing. i've been out a couple vigils with the jewish community in burlington and ocean county. it is devastating that anyone can't go into their place of worship and worship freely. i think this is a time to try to bring down the next, it certainly doesn't help and when people say thingsand the right things , they may be okay for many people to hear but there are people on edge and they hear those things an
. >> mister kim, mister macarthur, thank you for being with us. some of the events that have taken place in the country the past couple weeks, in that period we've seen 2 people shot and killed in a grocery store because of their race . mail bombs sent to prominent elected officials because of their politics and 11 people killed in pittsburgh because of their religion. many are seeing this as the natural regression of the arson, sometimes offensive rhetoric that dominates our national...
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to give them an opportunity please step to the microphone let us know if you are dressing. >> so mister weathers with all the information to the fbi do any damage to the movement? if kidnapping is a federal crime to the fbi ever look at the crime involved in the abduction of the young boy in mississippi? . >> with emmett till there are different phases. there may be an open investigation right now the fbi did that everybody had passed on but with damage that is a great question the church community was looking at the whole domestic intelligence operations and then to touch on this. and just didn't know who they were. that was a chilling effect but to address your grievances to the government that is the whole engine for democracy they think they will be stigmatized but then they drop off or don't participate to disrupt government itself. . >>. >> okay. this definitely and i will preface this by how many of you are familiar with the story of fred hampton? a black panther leader in chicago and scores and evidence to be murdered by the police but the fbi helped the local police the informa
to give them an opportunity please step to the microphone let us know if you are dressing. >> so mister weathers with all the information to the fbi do any damage to the movement? if kidnapping is a federal crime to the fbi ever look at the crime involved in the abduction of the young boy in mississippi? . >> with emmett till there are different phases. there may be an open investigation right now the fbi did that everybody had passed on but with damage that is a great question the...
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thank you, mister secretary for coming in. paul ryan says the election system in california defies all logic. a loose methodology. how did the gop lose so many beats out there. and details coming up. >> republican efforts to counter democrat-controlled house taking shape, jim jordan, earlier today, reporters had look at mark meadows's confidential plan how to fight the democrats expected investigations and subpoenas. let's talk to chris stierwald. mark meadows, jim jordan, key players in the house, they irritate a lot of leadership at times doing their own thing but they will have positions as ranking members, they have a plan. >> tells you what the priorities of the freedom caucus are and the most prized plum. once upon a time it used to be can i get a financial committee, something to do with budgeting, money, armed forces, something like that. here's the most powerful sub units, the veto power of the freedom caucus, jordan comes up short in his bid for speaker. what does he want for the consolation prize going to be number
thank you, mister secretary for coming in. paul ryan says the election system in california defies all logic. a loose methodology. how did the gop lose so many beats out there. and details coming up. >> republican efforts to counter democrat-controlled house taking shape, jim jordan, earlier today, reporters had look at mark meadows's confidential plan how to fight the democrats expected investigations and subpoenas. let's talk to chris stierwald. mark meadows, jim jordan, key players in...
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said thanks mister chairman. >> thank you. i would add to that because it is not just this committee, but senator nelson has been on two major committees for a long time and his contribution is appreciated very much. >> did you have anything else? >> i do have and at the very beginning of this and we can make this kind of quick asking a couple of questions that i would be responded in the course of other people's questions and one of them having to do with using the word of the day, and i have never used it before, between china and russia's nuclear modernization as opposed to our aging nuclear fleet and the fact that we've been doing nothing while they have been granted, we started out way ahead, but where are we now and how would you respond to what they're doing in that nuclear area? senator if you would look at both china and russia, they have both been engaged in pretty vigorous modernization programs over the last decade. if you look at the russians, they're building a new heavy icbm, and they are testing a mobile icbm a
said thanks mister chairman. >> thank you. i would add to that because it is not just this committee, but senator nelson has been on two major committees for a long time and his contribution is appreciated very much. >> did you have anything else? >> i do have and at the very beginning of this and we can make this kind of quick asking a couple of questions that i would be responded in the course of other people's questions and one of them having to do with using the word of...
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[laughter] but one of you would do better than mister trump? he is a loser.besides hundreds of millions of dollars i am confident all of you could do better than he did even as a winner on the campaign trail to offer himself up to succeed and when not succeeding and then not expecting things to go to well for them. because statistically so the loser winner comes on with the magic formula partly because of the racism and the quality problem. >> one of those main literatures i rely on dominant group victimhood which is the theme it is the movement coming out of the movement where she talks about and to have a harsh reprisal so the men's rights movement and to see over the past two years the community that we have seen the strange overlaps. so to understand fascism you have to understand patriarchy. and then to discuss that patriarchy to define communism and fascism together and then to lose one essential feature. >> one other thing we have touched on so with your book on tyranny and of the actual world and then the À la carte reality and that is a future of wha
[laughter] but one of you would do better than mister trump? he is a loser.besides hundreds of millions of dollars i am confident all of you could do better than he did even as a winner on the campaign trail to offer himself up to succeed and when not succeeding and then not expecting things to go to well for them. because statistically so the loser winner comes on with the magic formula partly because of the racism and the quality problem. >> one of those main literatures i rely on...
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then when you basically go to the problem of mister orban, mister orban is an efficient politician.i always believed he had a european vision and i'm not a hungarian one but in 2015 he's falling in 14 european countries every three months. and his major story is that basically he understands if he wants to pass his regime being protected and consolidated he needs to change europe . and the european union acted differently against him some years ago, perhaps not now. not now because different countries are going to be afraid by the european union weighing the nuclear option of the european union and also because there is a certain type of a euro skepticism that this country accepted some years ago. what is interesting is from this point, selections are going to be critical. mister orban as a teaching vision is parliamentary elections in may 2019, and i do believe that mister orban believes theycould be a coalition existing of the center-right and far right . that in certain ways he believes in the post-american right which is going to endorse some of the ideas that he is standing for
then when you basically go to the problem of mister orban, mister orban is an efficient politician.i always believed he had a european vision and i'm not a hungarian one but in 2015 he's falling in 14 european countries every three months. and his major story is that basically he understands if he wants to pass his regime being protected and consolidated he needs to change europe . and the european union acted differently against him some years ago, perhaps not now. not now because different...
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so now all the research depends on your illinois and they find that mister, mister clean, mister no swearing, mister batchelor isliving in a warehouse . my point is he wasn't hunting buffalo in 1872. well, here's the final thing and we're getting restless, i'm going to let you go . wyatt earp spent 18 months in tombstone is the story. he went winter across the river from parker and his mining claim there. for 22 years, he was all up and down this valley. he had a mining claim in parker, ran for sheriff in civil law. he would come allegedly to needles. hills, gold road and lisa soldiers on payday. so yes, wyatt earp was all over and not always as riveting to me to go i thought he was in dodge city. he wasn't as you do. thank you. >> today we're going to take a driving tour of lake, lake havasu city and we are near with mayor mixon. and you tell us about yourself real quick? >> my background is being in the cpa, i'm a retired cta. i sent 22 years with my largest accounting firm as a partner. and in 1997 decided to hang that up. and move to lake havasu city. i actually was going to come here to
so now all the research depends on your illinois and they find that mister, mister clean, mister no swearing, mister batchelor isliving in a warehouse . my point is he wasn't hunting buffalo in 1872. well, here's the final thing and we're getting restless, i'm going to let you go . wyatt earp spent 18 months in tombstone is the story. he went winter across the river from parker and his mining claim there. for 22 years, he was all up and down this valley. he had a mining claim in parker, ran for...
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. >> thank you mister chairman and distinguish members of the committee. thank you for the opportunity to appear before you today as a career law enforcement officer i am humbled to be nominated by the president to be the director of us immigration and customs enforcement. i also want to thank secretary nielsen for her support and confidence in me am also blessed to have the support of my wife, our children who have supported me and i am grateful for their appearance today as well of all the sacrifices they have made over my career. the largest investigative branch ice has a critically important issue to protect public safety and national security by enforcing us immigration and customs law. whether the illegal drug trade removing illegal aliens or public safety or protecting children from online predators this is a mission i understand well after more than three decades of experience in 1985 i was agent patrolling the frontlines of our border working interior in the northern and southern borders taking a greater leadership and policy roles as chief of bor
. >> thank you mister chairman and distinguish members of the committee. thank you for the opportunity to appear before you today as a career law enforcement officer i am humbled to be nominated by the president to be the director of us immigration and customs enforcement. i also want to thank secretary nielsen for her support and confidence in me am also blessed to have the support of my wife, our children who have supported me and i am grateful for their appearance today as well of all...