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particularly whilst still it says have not ceased in afghanistan mr ahmed the time in the incidents that mr carter is talking about two years ago was when tensions and tempers were running high following deadly attacks in pakistan and both you and mr savant have spoken about how afghan refugees have been used as a political tool between these two countries how can you make sure that this doesn't happen again. there is a road there could be this is not a new situation if you have been the better at it from various parts of the world and that as it is a method to do it the issue is that how do you categorize it is that a roadmap on the afghanistan stable and how it managed one wants to get it implemented on its site if one government gives losing security of its district and districts keep falling today short taliban every now and then in a month like three to four how would that framework be implemented so the primary question is is safe enough for any refused to come back and the second to question is that whether pakistan is financially is strong enough to deal with the presence of so many people
particularly whilst still it says have not ceased in afghanistan mr ahmed the time in the incidents that mr carter is talking about two years ago was when tensions and tempers were running high following deadly attacks in pakistan and both you and mr savant have spoken about how afghan refugees have been used as a political tool between these two countries how can you make sure that this doesn't happen again. there is a road there could be this is not a new situation if you have been the better...
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mrs. carter and really learnab t michael. she is an amazing wan. and she was he was an amazing y. it was really important for me to hear her perspective on michael's crash. >> reporter: slater tells news4 that the sha was unable to determine whether t grdrails failed in carter's crash. he calls the decision to remove the x-lites an engineering based one. mrs. carter believes a combination of factors l to the call. >> i believe that stemike's dea and steve's work led to the decision. i don't think i would be here at al without news4 helping, making phone calls, following up and staying on the story. >> reporter: she's now shedding tears of joy instead of heart break for the first time since her son's death. >> no one else will die the way my son died. maryland roadways are going to be safe. that makes me happy. these ar tiers ears of joy. >> maryland says it could take a couple of years to replace all of the x-lites. virginiao is an the process of removing x-lites from roads where the speed limit
mrs. carter and really learnab t michael. she is an amazing wan. and she was he was an amazing y. it was really important for me to hear her perspective on michael's crash. >> reporter: slater tells news4 that the sha was unable to determine whether t grdrails failed in carter's crash. he calls the decision to remove the x-lites an engineering based one. mrs. carter believes a combination of factors l to the call. >> i believe that stemike's dea and steve's work led to the decision....
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particularly whilst still it says have not ceased in afghanistan mr ahmed the time in the incidents that mr carter is talking about two years ago was when tensions and tempers were running high following deadly attacks in pakistan and both you and mr so that have spoken about how afghan refugees have been used as a political tool between these two countries how can you make sure that this doesn't happen again. there is a road there could be this is not a new situation if you have been the better at it from various parts of the world and that as it is a method to do it the issue is that how do you can take it as it is that a road map on the afghanistan stable and how it managed one wants to get it implemented on its site if one government gives losing security of its district and districts keep falling today short taliban every now and then in a month like three to four how would that framework be implemented so the primary question is is safe enough for any refused to come back and the second to question is that whether pakistan is financially is strong enough to deal with the presence of so many
particularly whilst still it says have not ceased in afghanistan mr ahmed the time in the incidents that mr carter is talking about two years ago was when tensions and tempers were running high following deadly attacks in pakistan and both you and mr so that have spoken about how afghan refugees have been used as a political tool between these two countries how can you make sure that this doesn't happen again. there is a road there could be this is not a new situation if you have been the...
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added to mr carter's family album he has twenty dolls in all and every one is special. which you know i'm a. young jazz machine just a lot of like going up tonight. so noel who could you know it you know like when they're going to let us you know what it's a little you know it you know i do on the on call you when you would she would not hear would you will miss it if you did she. started talking like i did when i get to the focal you money so i didn't like it is a little you know yes that it did was she story no god didn't i. wasn't able to. hold on a lot of the old you have existed i just thought oh your initial statement they did tell you to say well that one of those notable good deals out of a whole lot.
added to mr carter's family album he has twenty dolls in all and every one is special. which you know i'm a. young jazz machine just a lot of like going up tonight. so noel who could you know it you know like when they're going to let us you know what it's a little you know it you know i do on the on call you when you would she would not hear would you will miss it if you did she. started talking like i did when i get to the focal you money so i didn't like it is a little you know yes that it...
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particularly whilst still it says have not ceased in afghanistan mr ahmed the time in the incidents that mr carter is talking about two years ago was when tensions and tempers were running high following deadly attacks in pakistan and both you and mr so that have spoken about how afghan refugees have been used as a political tool between these two countries how can you make sure that this doesn't happen again. there is a roadmap there could be this is not a new situation if you have been the better at it from various parts of the world and that is that there is a method to do it the issue is that how do you can take it as it is that a roadmap on the afghanistan stable and how it managed one wants to get it implemented on its site if one government gives losing security of its districts and districts keep falling today short taliban every now and then in a month like three to four how would that framework be implemented so the primary question is is safe enough for any refused to come back and the second to question is that whether pakistan is financially is strong enough to deal with the presence
particularly whilst still it says have not ceased in afghanistan mr ahmed the time in the incidents that mr carter is talking about two years ago was when tensions and tempers were running high following deadly attacks in pakistan and both you and mr so that have spoken about how afghan refugees have been used as a political tool between these two countries how can you make sure that this doesn't happen again. there is a roadmap there could be this is not a new situation if you have been the...
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soon these pictures will be added to mr carter's family album twenty dollars in all and every one is special. with you know i'm a good young jazz making just gotta go you know tonight. well. look you know if you don't know you could look at those you do you know what it's a little you know it you know i do on the on call you when you would she don't know if you will miss it if you did she. started talking like it did when i get a little local you money so that's good like it is. you know it's not if it was a story no you know the night you were absolutely do you. hold on a lot of. good ideas are going to go to the way they did you know you use a label that one of those little details of a whole lot. of. the stuff you. know about this. is. when i started working. at a production company. i didn't i couldn't go. to work schedule was crazy like long until my sometime i slip up. on the desk office i was on one girl working at a company and i guys are sleeping sometimes. it doesn't matter like you know i it's just a work first i work. in for i'm saying i prioritize to saying that don't ha
soon these pictures will be added to mr carter's family album twenty dollars in all and every one is special. with you know i'm a good young jazz making just gotta go you know tonight. well. look you know if you don't know you could look at those you do you know what it's a little you know it you know i do on the on call you when you would she don't know if you will miss it if you did she. started talking like it did when i get a little local you money so that's good like it is. you know it's...
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so these pictures will be added to mr carter's family album he has twenty dolls and all and everyone especially. with the. young just looking just like god if i go you know you know. so no. look you know it's you know like with you well you know but it's a little you know it's you know i don't know. i thought i could walk again when i get a little bit you money so i didn't like it. you know. the story you know when i. wrote them sick. you know i just got to go to the way they. said it will go the no good little detail the whole lot. of. the stuff. you know about this. is. what i started working. at a production company in surprise i didn't i couldn't go. to work schedule was crazy like morning until my sometime i slipped off on the desk office i was only one girl working at a company and i guys are sleeping sometimes but it doesn't matter like you know i it's just a work first work is morse important single prioritize to saying that didn't have time to make frowns hung out with friends i'm getting older. as i feel lonely. we return to tokyo and wanted to be to go cold but. she's twen
so these pictures will be added to mr carter's family album he has twenty dolls and all and everyone especially. with the. young just looking just like god if i go you know you know. so no. look you know it's you know like with you well you know but it's a little you know it's you know i don't know. i thought i could walk again when i get a little bit you money so i didn't like it. you know. the story you know when i. wrote them sick. you know i just got to go to the way they. said it will go...
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mr. carter because of the soviet invasion of afghanistan and all negotiations stopped. they gave an opportunity to mr. reagan. he was informal. he would ask tough questions for people and he was very funny too. it was prodding paper and color the things we had called language which means diversions and opposition and he loved to have those spelled out maybe on the second page and some differences in the inner agency system. the state department was always testing with the defense. he tried to integrate and i believe he successful integrated. defense, arms droll and things i have not yet mentioned which we also integrated and i personally felt integrated to. the moral aspects of what we were doing andrea timic. so the ethical things were also tied in with the freedom concepts. the city on the hill which was the western civilization freedom in the united states particularly and also in england and other democracies. that was always the perspective in which he did whatever he did and in the sense he was a life guard for his country because his initiatives turned things arou
mr. carter because of the soviet invasion of afghanistan and all negotiations stopped. they gave an opportunity to mr. reagan. he was informal. he would ask tough questions for people and he was very funny too. it was prodding paper and color the things we had called language which means diversions and opposition and he loved to have those spelled out maybe on the second page and some differences in the inner agency system. the state department was always testing with the defense. he tried to...
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mr. carter was the first gulf nation to introduce the right for women to vote and local elections that was only in the late one nine hundred ninety s. . the women may also hold state offices. and the majority of students are female. one of the women with influence in cultural affairs as library director someone here was telling the egyptians spent many years in new york you know she runs an institution that is already the heart of education city. but once you don't mean those who don't like me or painting the whole space it's fight or peace but the one that will get most striking features once you come in you will find the heritage library and it looks like and it's at their base outside like an archaeological site and that the message in there is this is. their goal it's in the heart of the way and you can find that a lot of the nation and for building a library in that way with him alive been there as a bishop and it shows how the heritage of that country is so again and at the same time the building at the end this way it's opened. a new education city will soon be completed public tran
mr. carter was the first gulf nation to introduce the right for women to vote and local elections that was only in the late one nine hundred ninety s. . the women may also hold state offices. and the majority of students are female. one of the women with influence in cultural affairs as library director someone here was telling the egyptians spent many years in new york you know she runs an institution that is already the heart of education city. but once you don't mean those who don't like me...
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mr. carter because of the soviet invasion of afghanistan and all kinds of negotiations stopped. this gave an opportunity to mr. reagan. ster because he was informal when you talked to him, even in high saluting places. that -- he was informal. he would ask very top questions of people and he was very funny. -- 20 havely quite the options laid off and verbally and on the short papers we had arrived, i would write one page summaries of a seven or eight page interagency plotting ing paper andd covered with bracketing language. he loved to have those spelled out on the second page, the differences in the interagency system. the state department was always testing defense. the cia was worried about certain things. jcs had their own views. he tried to integrate. i believe he successfully integrated. we has a staff tried. to integrate and succeed defense, arms-control, and i have not yet mentioned which he also integrated and i personally felt very committed to, the moral aspects of what we were doing and the strategic. the ethical things were tied in to this freedom concept. the city o
mr. carter because of the soviet invasion of afghanistan and all kinds of negotiations stopped. this gave an opportunity to mr. reagan. ster because he was informal when you talked to him, even in high saluting places. that -- he was informal. he would ask very top questions of people and he was very funny. -- 20 havely quite the options laid off and verbally and on the short papers we had arrived, i would write one page summaries of a seven or eight page interagency plotting ing paper andd...
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you know, i wanted to talk to mrs. carter and rnelly cker about michael and she is an amazing woman. and he was an amazing young man. and it was really important for me to hear her perspective on michael's crash. >> slater tells news4 that the fhs was unable to determine whether the guardrails faid in carter's crash. he calls the state's decision to remove the x-lites a -- >> i believe that mike's death and steve's work may have helped. with the decision. i don't think i would be here today at all without news4 helping making phone calls, and staying on the story. >> reporter: she's now shedding tears of joy instead of heart break for the first time since her son's death. >> no one else will die the way my son died. marynd roadways areoing to be safe and that makes me happy. these are tears of joys. >> so maryland cow says ild take a couple of years to replace all of the x-lites. virginia is also in the process of removing x-lites from roads whe the speed limit there is 55 or faster. d. does not u the x-lites. now theth maker
you know, i wanted to talk to mrs. carter and rnelly cker about michael and she is an amazing woman. and he was an amazing young man. and it was really important for me to hear her perspective on michael's crash. >> slater tells news4 that the fhs was unable to determine whether the guardrails faid in carter's crash. he calls the state's decision to remove the x-lites a -- >> i believe that mike's death and steve's work may have helped. with the decision. i don't think i would be...
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security and economic reasons that pakistan is considering and sending these refugees back but as mr carter has been saying there is a real security problem where there is a lack of it and of ghana fan so how much how high is that a factor in the pakistan government's consideration here well that's a very well of point insecurity enough quantised and has risen and this is a sign that the government in kabul is not effective which does is the concern in the there's the whole would these refugees eventually go back if it's if gabble keeps losing control and militants whether they are days. taliban or other factions they continue to go and gain more space and operate in larger areas than they were like five years ago or two years ago or that concern where the much exists or what is it what is more important is the commitment that gobbles showed or lacks to show on the table and in its plans as my friend sadat said in kabul that did this should be a priority there should be a serious and and discussion about how in phased manner all these refugees can go there is little progress on that account
security and economic reasons that pakistan is considering and sending these refugees back but as mr carter has been saying there is a real security problem where there is a lack of it and of ghana fan so how much how high is that a factor in the pakistan government's consideration here well that's a very well of point insecurity enough quantised and has risen and this is a sign that the government in kabul is not effective which does is the concern in the there's the whole would these refugees...
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mr. carter and the appropriations committee and i yield back. the chair: the gentleman yields back the balance of his time. the question is on the amendment offered by the gentleman from vermont. those in favor say aye. those opposed, no. in the pip of the chair, the ayes have it, the amendment is agreed to. it is now in order to consider amendment number 36 printed in house report 118-350. i rise as the designee of congressman pole is. clark the clerk: offered by mr. rue ease of california. the chair: the gentleman from california, mr. rueezz and a member opposed each will control five minutes. mr. ruiz: i rise in support of this to support the brave men and women who serve as volunteer firefighters. this would add $2 million for firefighter assistance grants. california experienced one of the worst firefighter seasons and this year is shaping up to be no different. firefighters will provide 80% of the defense of homes, businesses and communities in the face of these fires. in my district, where we are under the constant threat of wildfires, de
mr. carter and the appropriations committee and i yield back. the chair: the gentleman yields back the balance of his time. the question is on the amendment offered by the gentleman from vermont. those in favor say aye. those opposed, no. in the pip of the chair, the ayes have it, the amendment is agreed to. it is now in order to consider amendment number 36 printed in house report 118-350. i rise as the designee of congressman pole is. clark the clerk: offered by mr. rue ease of california....
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mr. carter because of the soviet invasion of afghanistan and all kinds of negotiations stop. and this actually gave us an opportunity to mr. reagan. i call him mr. because that's what we called him. he was informal enough when you talked to him. and even when you were in high falutant places, with high cabinet people, he was very informal. he would ask questions of people. and he was really funny, too. and he was quite decisive once he had the options laid out for him verbally and in the short papers we had to write. i would write a one-page summary of a seven of eight-page interagency plotting paper and cover the things that we had called bracketed language, which means diversions, opposition. and he loved to have those spelled out, maybe on the second page of some differences in the inner agency system, the state department was always contesting of the defense sites. a, he was worried about certain things, the jcs had their own views, and he tried to integrate. and i believe he successfully integrated. we has a staff tried to integrate and did succeed. defense, arms control
mr. carter because of the soviet invasion of afghanistan and all kinds of negotiations stop. and this actually gave us an opportunity to mr. reagan. i call him mr. because that's what we called him. he was informal enough when you talked to him. and even when you were in high falutant places, with high cabinet people, he was very informal. he would ask questions of people. and he was really funny, too. and he was quite decisive once he had the options laid out for him verbally and in the short...
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mr. carter, for five minutes. mr. speaker, i rise today to recognize corporal joseph of the third infantry division who died in the line of duty in afghanistan on july 7. the corporal was an excellent soldier who served for the army for two years in the third i.d. he had been stationed in afghanistan since february of this year. his quality work ethic, positive attitude, and honorable service earned him a number of accolades, including the army achievement medal, national defense service medal, and army service ribbon. he was highly respected by his fellow soldiers. his passing occurred during an insider attack in afghanistan in which two other soldiers were wounded. as our soldiers risk their lives in afghanistan and other nations to spread the values of democracy, we must keep our soldiers and their families in our thoughts and prayers. hank you, mr. speaker. mr. speaker, i rise today to recognize captain michael mcfadden of the savannah fire department who lost his life in the line of duty earlier this year at 44 y
mr. carter, for five minutes. mr. speaker, i rise today to recognize corporal joseph of the third infantry division who died in the line of duty in afghanistan on july 7. the corporal was an excellent soldier who served for the army for two years in the third i.d. he had been stationed in afghanistan since february of this year. his quality work ethic, positive attitude, and honorable service earned him a number of accolades, including the army achievement medal, national defense service medal,...
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you know, io wanted talk to mrs. carter and really learn about michael, and she i an amazing woman, amend -- and he was an amazing young man, and it was really important for me to hear her perspective on michaes death. >> slater tells news 4 that the sha was unable to determine whether the guardrails failed in carter's crash. he called the state's decision to remove x-lite an engineering--based one b carter's mom believes a combination of factors led to the ll. >> i believe that motorcycle's death and steve's work may have heed in the decision. i don't think i would be here today at all without news 4 helping making phone calls, following up andtaying on the story. >> reporter: she's now shedding tears of joy instead of heartbreak for the firstime nce her son's death. >> the no one else will die the way my son died. maryland roadways are going to be safe, and that makes me happy. these are tears of joy. >> reporter: so maryland now says it could take a couple of years to replf e alle x-lite. virginia is also in the process
you know, io wanted talk to mrs. carter and really learn about michael, and she i an amazing woman, amend -- and he was an amazing young man, and it was really important for me to hear her perspective on michaes death. >> slater tells news 4 that the sha was unable to determine whether the guardrails failed in carter's crash. he called the state's decision to remove x-lite an engineering--based one b carter's mom believes a combination of factors led to the ll. >> i believe that...
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mr. carter, could you tell us maybe the general could add a bit. what it was about that particular place of all of the land that could have been purchased or acquired that made it so attractive to become the sighting for the capital? in going to, explore what landis wherever it is, you want to know it's size and shape. you want to know its elevation. in addition to that, you especially want to know its approach to water and drainage. also, the possibility for being connected to other bodies of water. point being, we are talking about the 1800's here. the shape of the land is very important. one could say that it is the most important characteristic of whatever interest we might have in land of one sort or another. it is the relationship to water, secondly, it is the elevation that the land is at. -- three the extent to which that site lets you into other bodies of land. what am i rambling on about? i'm saying there are a lot of these qualities having to do with land that are important. enough on that for now. l'enfant said exploring this areas of t
mr. carter, could you tell us maybe the general could add a bit. what it was about that particular place of all of the land that could have been purchased or acquired that made it so attractive to become the sighting for the capital? in going to, explore what landis wherever it is, you want to know it's size and shape. you want to know its elevation. in addition to that, you especially want to know its approach to water and drainage. also, the possibility for being connected to other bodies of...
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mr. carter page is walking a free man. pretty clear based on the evidence they were presenting.s not a spy. he was cooperating with the fbi. carter page was pretext to get at the trump campaign. and one thing for the obama administration and doj to use that in abusive way but it was signed by rod rosenstein, in the middle of the mueller investigation. mueller has to answer for abuses as well. melissa: real quick, did it create any questions you didn't have before, answer anything that you didn't know before, tom? in other words were there surprises in there. a lot of it was what you were expecting. was there anything that you said, wait a second? >> one thing to have republicans on the intelligence committee tell you how bad it is. it is another thing to see the document in black and white and see that they were right. you can, viewers can read this document and draw their own conclusions. and what is interesting is, how, you've got the clinton dnc dossier, knowing background, they talk about the clinton dnc dossier, talk about news articles reporting on clinton dnc dossier, sta
mr. carter page is walking a free man. pretty clear based on the evidence they were presenting.s not a spy. he was cooperating with the fbi. carter page was pretext to get at the trump campaign. and one thing for the obama administration and doj to use that in abusive way but it was signed by rod rosenstein, in the middle of the mueller investigation. mueller has to answer for abuses as well. melissa: real quick, did it create any questions you didn't have before, answer anything that you...
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on july 15, 1978, president and mrs. carter arrived at the central airport and were greeted by berlin's allied military city, the governing mayor and other dignitaries. carter visited and presented a wreath at the air lift memorial and signed the city's golden book. he did something no other president had done, however, by holding a town meeting in west berlin's congress. he fielded questions from an assembled audience about his daughter, amy, why trips to america were so expensive, and what the u.s. was doing to prevent environmental catastrophes, such as deep sea oil spills. carter's town meetings were a trademark of his presidency. >>> five years after berlin's first town meeting. history will record president ronald reagan's visit today, just as it did the first time around, june 11, 1982. the hollywood actor turned governor, then commander in chief, within the second year of his now lengthy american presidency and was riding tremendous popularity. a major policy address on his first tour of germany. two days before he arri
on july 15, 1978, president and mrs. carter arrived at the central airport and were greeted by berlin's allied military city, the governing mayor and other dignitaries. carter visited and presented a wreath at the air lift memorial and signed the city's golden book. he did something no other president had done, however, by holding a town meeting in west berlin's congress. he fielded questions from an assembled audience about his daughter, amy, why trips to america were so expensive, and what...
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mr. carter: jimmy deloach truly dedicated his whole life to serving others. he was a staple of government in garden city, georgia, between 1970 and 1990, serbing three terms as mayor of garden city and eight more years as a chatham county commissioner. as county commissioners he was integral in the condition instruction of the nationally important mighty air museum, dedicated to airmen who served in the european at the for the world war ii. because of his exceptional service to the area, one they have most popular roadways in the area was given his name, the jimmy deloach parkway. he was the epitome of a public servant and set the bar high for all of us who followed him in public service. his family, including his son, the mayor of savannah, eddie deloach are all in my thoughts and prayers. we truly lost a giant in west chatham county. thank you, mr. speaker, and i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from pennsylvania seek recognition? >> i ask unanimous consent to address the house for one minute. the speaker pro tempore:
mr. carter: jimmy deloach truly dedicated his whole life to serving others. he was a staple of government in garden city, georgia, between 1970 and 1990, serbing three terms as mayor of garden city and eight more years as a chatham county commissioner. as county commissioners he was integral in the condition instruction of the nationally important mighty air museum, dedicated to airmen who served in the european at the for the world war ii. because of his exceptional service to the area, one...
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mr. carter: mr. speaker, i rise today to recognize the constituent in my district, ms. linda durant, who saved her husband's life by bravely and correctly administering c.p.r. in an emergency situation. an educator in the he wasingham county school system, ms. durant used her c.p.r. training to save her husband, john's, life when he suffered significant cardiac event. the doctors said later that her immediate and proper use of c.p.r. was crucial to his survival. c.p.r. only has a 10.6% success rate because it is often performed incorrectly. with early june being national c.p.r. and a.e.d. awareness week, i encourage everyone to become certified in administering c.p.r. like ms. durant, you in her know when you will be called upon in an emergency to save a life. thank you, ms. durant. for your brave action and for reminding us of the importance of this critical skill. thank you, mr. speaker. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from georgia seek recognition? without objection, the gentleman is recognized for one minute. mr. johnson: t
mr. carter: mr. speaker, i rise today to recognize the constituent in my district, ms. linda durant, who saved her husband's life by bravely and correctly administering c.p.r. in an emergency situation. an educator in the he wasingham county school system, ms. durant used her c.p.r. training to save her husband, john's, life when he suffered significant cardiac event. the doctors said later that her immediate and proper use of c.p.r. was crucial to his survival. c.p.r. only has a 10.6% success...
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mr. carter: i thank the gentlelady. i rise today to join my colleagues in discussing how americans are better off now. two years ago, i told the 1st district of georgia about our bold agenda and improve the lives of every day americans. now, i'm thrilled americans are experiencing the results. we have instituted sound pro-growth policies and the economy is booming. now people are no longer asking where are the jobs. s, tead, thanks to tax reform we have more job openings than job seekers. last week, i visited game changers in richmond hill and savannah, while the revenue is up, they are hiring employees at both locations and increased wages and given bonuses. it is incredible to hear how local businesses are thriving again and that's not all. as the proud representative of every branch of the military, i have been fighting for our troops and military because they deserve better. republicans vrl fixed the v.a. after years of neglect we have rovided investments in training. members of our military put their lives on the l
mr. carter: i thank the gentlelady. i rise today to join my colleagues in discussing how americans are better off now. two years ago, i told the 1st district of georgia about our bold agenda and improve the lives of every day americans. now, i'm thrilled americans are experiencing the results. we have instituted sound pro-growth policies and the economy is booming. now people are no longer asking where are the jobs. s, tead, thanks to tax reform we have more job openings than job seekers. last...
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mr. carter: i ask unanimous consent to address the house for one minute and revise and extend my remarks. i rise today to recognize the houston astros right fielder and constituent of the first congressional district, mr. josh reddick to his hometown. he is a highly successful major legal baseball player in two defensive player of the year awards. i'm proud for him continuing to make his community a top priority and improving the quality of life with children with special needs. a donated $1 million to build state of the art baseball stadium which is accessible to children. on saturday, july 21, the stadium opened ready for play. thank you for your gift and for your desire to help all children enjoy the game of baseball. good luck for the rest of the season. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back the balance of his time. for what purpose does gentlelady from ohio seek recognition? >> i ask unanimous consent to address the house for one minute. speaker, john quincy adams once said if your actions inspire others to dream more, learn more, do more and become more, y
mr. carter: i ask unanimous consent to address the house for one minute and revise and extend my remarks. i rise today to recognize the houston astros right fielder and constituent of the first congressional district, mr. josh reddick to his hometown. he is a highly successful major legal baseball player in two defensive player of the year awards. i'm proud for him continuing to make his community a top priority and improving the quality of life with children with special needs. a donated $1...
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mr. carter: regardless of the application needed under a monograph, today's legislation puts in place changes that will help those who i've spent my life assisting. the patient. this legislation establishes a mechanism for safety label changes, giving new efforts an outlet through which to get changes for the public quickly, available and on shelves. this critical legislation will orten market exclusiveness and will also bolster the staffing capability at the f.d.a. overseeing the o.t.c. drug industry. over-the-counter drug innovation has faced challenges for years and with thedgeslation -- this legislation we finally have an opportunity to open up these challenges that will help everyone. i voted for this legislation through the subcommittee and through full committee and am proud to offer my full support to pass this legislation. thank you, mr. speaker. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back the balance of his time. the gentleman from texas is recognized. mr. green: thank you, mr. speaker to. -- mr. speaker. at this time i yield three minutes to congresswoman deget
mr. carter: regardless of the application needed under a monograph, today's legislation puts in place changes that will help those who i've spent my life assisting. the patient. this legislation establishes a mechanism for safety label changes, giving new efforts an outlet through which to get changes for the public quickly, available and on shelves. this critical legislation will orten market exclusiveness and will also bolster the staffing capability at the f.d.a. overseeing the o.t.c. drug...
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mr. flynn resigned. carter page has confirmed this eeting with top moscow and rosenet officials in house permanent select committee on intelligence testimony. it's all laid out. when page was asked if a rosenet executive had offered him a potential sale of significant percentage of rosenet, page said he may have briefly mentioned it, unquote. dossier claim on page 23. quote, speaking separately to the same compatriot a senior russian ministry of foreign affair, m.f.a., official reported that as a prophylactic measure a leading russian diplomat, mikhail cooligan had been withdrawn from washington on short notice because moscow feared his heavy involvement in the u.s. presidential election operation, including the so-called veterans pensions ruse which we reported previously would be exposed in the meeting. his replacement was andre bamera, however, he was clean in this regard. the truth. mikael cooliga snmbings thed of the economic sanction at the russian embassy he returned to rush in august 20 16. the bbc woul
mr. flynn resigned. carter page has confirmed this eeting with top moscow and rosenet officials in house permanent select committee on intelligence testimony. it's all laid out. when page was asked if a rosenet executive had offered him a potential sale of significant percentage of rosenet, page said he may have briefly mentioned it, unquote. dossier claim on page 23. quote, speaking separately to the same compatriot a senior russian ministry of foreign affair, m.f.a., official reported that as...
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mr. carter. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from georgia is recognized. mr. carter: thank you. i thank the gentleman for yielding. mr. speaker, i rise in support of my colleague's bill, the access broadband act. mr. tonko's legislation will move to establish a new office to coordinate and track federal funding of broadband across every agency. this is important because the federal government's grant system can oftentimes be confusing and disjointed and making it difficult for communities and organizations to find grants they may be eligible for. as a result you, they may be losing out on lost opportunities especially when it comes to broadband needs. our rural communities continue to struggle and one area that's proven to be a boon is access to high speed internet. by encompassing all of these grants into one area, we can assist communities and organizations across the country in their search for federal grant funding. access to broadband is a recipe for growth. allowing people to take and create new opportunities that may not have been there before. that's why i urge my collea
mr. carter. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from georgia is recognized. mr. carter: thank you. i thank the gentleman for yielding. mr. speaker, i rise in support of my colleague's bill, the access broadband act. mr. tonko's legislation will move to establish a new office to coordinate and track federal funding of broadband across every agency. this is important because the federal government's grant system can oftentimes be confusing and disjointed and making it difficult for communities...
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mr. carter, five minutes for questions, please. >> thank you, mr. chairman and thank all of you for implementing your efforts. i personally feel like it's some of the best legislation we passed in congress for quite a while. dr. collins, i'll start with you. i wanted to ask you particularly about one of the initiatives of the 21st century cures and that was to really review the regulations and policies with respect to research in laboratory animals. as i understand it, you're working with usda now and the fda to try to complete a review of that. i wanted to ask if you could tell us the current status of that review and when do you anticipate completion of that review? >> i appreciate the question. we are very seriously engaged in in and again 21st century cures gave us some clear guidance about what we ought to engage in. we did put out an rfi in march to ask for comments in this area in terms of whether the oversight we currently apply to animal experimentation is sufficient or whether it has areas that are overly bureaucratic, which has been a con
mr. carter, five minutes for questions, please. >> thank you, mr. chairman and thank all of you for implementing your efforts. i personally feel like it's some of the best legislation we passed in congress for quite a while. dr. collins, i'll start with you. i wanted to ask you particularly about one of the initiatives of the 21st century cures and that was to really review the regulations and policies with respect to research in laboratory animals. as i understand it, you're working with...
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mr. carter: mr. speaker, i rise today to recognize former georgia state senator zipperer. he served coastal georgia in numerous ways, he was president of the chat ham county farm bureau for 40 years and served eight years in the state senate. one of his many contributions includes new state parks he brought to the area. this july in chatham county lawmakers named the interstate 204 bridge after him because of his work on the assembly transportation committee. i'm proud to see this great georgia public servant, senator zipperer get the recognition he did he severs. senator zipperer, you are a dear friend, thank you for your service. mr. speaker, i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from tennessee seek recognition? >> permission to address the house for one minute. the speaker pro tempore: without objection. mr. cohen: some members of this house have embarrassed themselves and our congress and our country by bringing baseless impeachment resolution against rod rosenstein. deputy attorney general of the united states of america. mr. rosen
mr. carter: mr. speaker, i rise today to recognize former georgia state senator zipperer. he served coastal georgia in numerous ways, he was president of the chat ham county farm bureau for 40 years and served eight years in the state senate. one of his many contributions includes new state parks he brought to the area. this july in chatham county lawmakers named the interstate 204 bridge after him because of his work on the assembly transportation committee. i'm proud to see this great georgia...
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mr bolsonaro — a former army captain — wants to loosen the country's gun controls to tackle crime. carterpaign adviser to donald trump, has dismissed allegations that he collaborated with the russian government as ridiculous. documents containing the claim have been made public by the fbi in response to a freedom of information request. the cache contains 412 pages of heavily redacted material including surveillance applications, their later renewals, and warrants surrounding the investigation into mr page. the visible portions of an october 2016 application to the foreign intelligence surveillance court to wiretrap carter page refered to page as an "agent of foreign power" the fbi also told the intelligence court that "the fbi believes page has been the subject of targeted recruitment by the russian government". after a redaction, the application included a partial sentence: "..undermine and influence the outcome of the 2016 us presidential election in violation of us criminal law." the materials also revealed which federal district courtjudges signed off on the wiretapping of carter pag
mr bolsonaro — a former army captain — wants to loosen the country's gun controls to tackle crime. carterpaign adviser to donald trump, has dismissed allegations that he collaborated with the russian government as ridiculous. documents containing the claim have been made public by the fbi in response to a freedom of information request. the cache contains 412 pages of heavily redacted material including surveillance applications, their later renewals, and warrants surrounding the...
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mr. comey. >> it says "the fbi believes carter page has been the subject of targeted recruitment by the russian government," and then it's redacted and then it says "undermine and influence the outcome of the 2016 u.s. presidential election in violation of u.s. criminal law." it says that the russians were trying to recruit you. we know you've said that you went to russia in the summer of 2016 to deliver a commencement address. is it not a possibility that russians were trying to recruit you even if you didn't take the bait? is that not possible? it seems to me like that would be their job and you were working for trump, you'd worked with the kremlin in the past, that would be a reasonable thing for them to try to do. >> it's totally unreasonable, jake. and it actually speaks to another misleading testimony related to the indictments that eric holder and preet bharara submitted on january 2015 talking about that prior case. and a lot of that is incorrect spin. that individual, mr. podobny, a young diplomat in new york, i talked with him about my class. you know, i sat -- we had coffee one time.
mr. comey. >> it says "the fbi believes carter page has been the subject of targeted recruitment by the russian government," and then it's redacted and then it says "undermine and influence the outcome of the 2016 u.s. presidential election in violation of u.s. criminal law." it says that the russians were trying to recruit you. we know you've said that you went to russia in the summer of 2016 to deliver a commencement address. is it not a possibility that russians...
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carters, long-time friends. beyonce performed at both inaugurations, as well as mrs.rty. >> wonder what they were jamming out to. >> probably all of it, the entire time, i would imagine. >>> all right, billionaire charles koch's warning for president trump, and how those stories and much more, karen, good morning. >> phillip, good morning to you. well, investors were quick to 4f could be in doubt. charles koch, the billionaire industrialist, has pointed out that there are fears u.s. president donald trump's trade and terror policy can undermine growth and trigger recession, but also admits it's impossible to know, because the trade policy remains so fluid, but does highlight some of the issues wall street has. meantime, this is how tariffs are playing out on the ground. bmw says two of its suvs made in the states will increase in price as of today. the x5 and s6, which are made in south carolina, will increase by 4% and 7%. and when it comes to mcdonald's, the company has announced it will issue its mac coin to celebrate the 50th anniversary of the big mac, so when yo
carters, long-time friends. beyonce performed at both inaugurations, as well as mrs.rty. >> wonder what they were jamming out to. >> probably all of it, the entire time, i would imagine. >>> all right, billionaire charles koch's warning for president trump, and how those stories and much more, karen, good morning. >> phillip, good morning to you. well, investors were quick to 4f could be in doubt. charles koch, the billionaire industrialist, has pointed out that there...
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mr. rouhani was quoted warning the u.s. a war with iran is the "mother of wars." >>> meantime, president trump is slamming the fbi and justice department for releasing evidence surrounding this man, carter page. he's the former trump adviser accused of working for the russian government. page denies, that and mr. trump says it shows the fbi and justice department are biased. that's his allegation. >>> when u.s. prosecutors charged maria butina with being a russian spy last week it opened up a new rift between the two countries. >> that's right. the russians and butina say she's just a pro-gun lobbyist who met with high-ranking politicians and gun groups for her job. prosecutors say she's something more sinister. our matthew chance takes a look at just how maria butina is. >> reporter: she shot directly to the heart of american conservatism. combining a passion for guns with an irresistible charm rarely associated with the u.s. gun lobby. >> i'm a representative of russian federation here, and i am a chairman of the right to bear arms. it's a russian non-profit organization. >> reporter: in fact, prosecutors say she was a russian agent accessing conservative groups like the national rifl
mr. rouhani was quoted warning the u.s. a war with iran is the "mother of wars." >>> meantime, president trump is slamming the fbi and justice department for releasing evidence surrounding this man, carter page. he's the former trump adviser accused of working for the russian government. page denies, that and mr. trump says it shows the fbi and justice department are biased. that's his allegation. >>> when u.s. prosecutors charged maria butina with being a russian...
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mr. lucas: that said, i was a young wheat farmer when president carter did the embargo against the russians, which also led to our boycotting the 1980 olympics. using agriculture for a political tool on some other issue. but in the industries -- all industries in the united states that depend on trade, this is not using us as a tool for some political goal, this is trying to achieve the survival of those industries for the long haul, correct, mr. secretary? secretary mnuchin: it's about economic fairness, as you've outlined. mr. lucas: thank you, mr. secretary. yield back, mr. chairman. mr. hensarling: the gentleman yields back. the chair recognizes the gentleman from texas, mr. green, ranking member of our oversight and investigations subcommittee. mr. green: thank you, mr. chairman. i thank the witness for appearing as well. i'd like to visit with you about something a little bit closer to home, if i may. as you know, the c.r.a., the community reinvestment act, was enacted in 1977. and as you know, it was enacted because of redlining, which impacted poor people and minority people, for th
mr. lucas: that said, i was a young wheat farmer when president carter did the embargo against the russians, which also led to our boycotting the 1980 olympics. using agriculture for a political tool on some other issue. but in the industries -- all industries in the united states that depend on trade, this is not using us as a tool for some political goal, this is trying to achieve the survival of those industries for the long haul, correct, mr. secretary? secretary mnuchin: it's about...
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mr bolsonaro, a former army captain, wants to loosen the country's gun controls to tackle crime. carteradviser to donald trump, has dismissed allegations that he collaborated with the russian government as ridiculous. documents containing the claim have been made public by the fbi in response to a freedom of information request. the cache contains 412 pages of heavily redacted material. in the documents, carter page is refered to as an agent of foreign power. they also state that the fbi believes page has been the subject of targeted recruitment by the russian government. earlier i spoke to david kris, founder of culper partners. he previously served as assistant attorney general for national security at the us department ofjustice. i asked him what evidence the fbi had that they thought carter page may be involved with the russian government. well, there is a good deal of evidence that's revealed in the applications that were released, including the fact that carter page spent time in russia, that he had an energy consulting business and met with a number of russian government official
mr bolsonaro, a former army captain, wants to loosen the country's gun controls to tackle crime. carteradviser to donald trump, has dismissed allegations that he collaborated with the russian government as ridiculous. documents containing the claim have been made public by the fbi in response to a freedom of information request. the cache contains 412 pages of heavily redacted material. in the documents, carter page is refered to as an agent of foreign power. they also state that the fbi...
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the kennedys playing on the balcony, the carters, and i love this picture of president mrs. bush. i went to my goddaughter's wedding a few years ago in massachusetts. we had the rehearsal dinner and everyone was a little worse for wear then we went to the norman rockwell museum which was wonderful and we were walking through the norman rockwell museum and i kept looking at this regal lady walking around taking pictures and all i could think was, but she at the party last night? she looks really familiar. then i realized it was mrs. bush. i almost pulled the presidents grandson move and i thought it would introduce myself but there were armed men around her so i decided that probably wasn't a good idea in my condition so i left her alone. and of course during the restoration my grandparents lived over at blair house went i went through this afternoon. i hadn't been there since i was 16 years old. my father took us after their after listening to the watergate hearings for one hour. my father scared a couple of russian security guys looking under the tables for bugs. he'd worked in m
the kennedys playing on the balcony, the carters, and i love this picture of president mrs. bush. i went to my goddaughter's wedding a few years ago in massachusetts. we had the rehearsal dinner and everyone was a little worse for wear then we went to the norman rockwell museum which was wonderful and we were walking through the norman rockwell museum and i kept looking at this regal lady walking around taking pictures and all i could think was, but she at the party last night? she looks really...
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mr. president, they meddled in the elections. >> senator lindsey graham calling on the president to impose heavy-handed sanctions on russia before vladimir putin visits washington. >> former trump adviser carter page calling the allegation he was a russian agent a joke. he talked about the documents used to secure a surveillance warrant. investigators believed page was engaged in quote clandestine activities on behalf of moscow. he was a former adviser to russia, but the foreign agent accusations are ridiculous. >> i have never been an agent of the foreign power in any stretch of the imagination. i may have back in the g20 in st. petersburg, i might have participated in a few meetings that a lot of people, including people from the obama administration were sitting in on in geneva and paris, et cetera. i have never been anywhere near what's being described here. >> this guy. the president using the document to renew the claim that the trump campaign were spied on. cnn's ryan nobles with more. >> reporter: dave and christine, good morning. we did not see president trump at all this weekend. he was at his golf resort in bedminster, njew jersey. his twitter feed was active. the president saying
mr. president, they meddled in the elections. >> senator lindsey graham calling on the president to impose heavy-handed sanctions on russia before vladimir putin visits washington. >> former trump adviser carter page calling the allegation he was a russian agent a joke. he talked about the documents used to secure a surveillance warrant. investigators believed page was engaged in quote clandestine activities on behalf of moscow. he was a former adviser to russia, but the foreign...
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as he began to look through them carter says he described to me his lips quiver, his eyes tear and he said mr. president, putting my bags down i will give it one last try. and the rest is history. that is a treaty that has lasted for almost 40 years with no violations. it is central to israel's security in our national interest. was the first person to put human rights at the center of foreign-policy. he reached out to dissident democratic movements cutting off their arms and tied that the panama canal treaty to show there be a new era. one fast story. the hardest fight we had a congress was the panama canal treaty. one cost revote was republican senator who is dead set against this he learned through mondale and he would consider switching his vote of carter would see him every two weeks to give him foreign-policy advice. carter said no i would not want to limit you to two weeks. he voted for the treaty and carter never signed. also on the left hubris the soviet in the soviet jury movement. the leader of the distant movement and saved sharansky's life. he said during his trial that you are n
as he began to look through them carter says he described to me his lips quiver, his eyes tear and he said mr. president, putting my bags down i will give it one last try. and the rest is history. that is a treaty that has lasted for almost 40 years with no violations. it is central to israel's security in our national interest. was the first person to put human rights at the center of foreign-policy. he reached out to dissident democratic movements cutting off their arms and tied that the...
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carters. and i love this picture of president and mrs. bush. i was, i went to a my goddaughter's wedding a few years ago up in massachusetts and we had the reversal dinner and everybody was a little worse for wear the next day and we went to the norman rockwell museum, which is wonderful. i kept looking at this attractive nice regal ladies and all coy think of was my god was she at the party last night? she looks really familiar and i realized, it was mrs. bush. and i almost, i almost pulled the president's grandson move. i thought ways going run over there and introduce myself. but there were armed men around her, so i decided that was probably not a good idea in my condition. i stayed, i left mrs. bush alone. and of course during the restoration my grandparents lived over at blair house which i went through this afternoon. i hadn't been there since i was 16 years old. my father took us over there one afternoon after listening to the watergate hearings for a while. we heard jeb mcgruder testify for an hour and had enough and went to blair hous
carters. and i love this picture of president and mrs. bush. i was, i went to a my goddaughter's wedding a few years ago up in massachusetts and we had the reversal dinner and everybody was a little worse for wear the next day and we went to the norman rockwell museum, which is wonderful. i kept looking at this attractive nice regal ladies and all coy think of was my god was she at the party last night? she looks really familiar and i realized, it was mrs. bush. and i almost, i almost pulled...
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a sign of carter's weakness and reagan comes in and, poof, they're released. >> they're free. they're free, mrent. they're free, mr. president. we've had press reports that they're free. we've had press reports. what do you have to say about that? what do you have to say? >> only one thing to say. thank god. >> you could not have had a more stunning beginning to a presidency. the whole last year of the carter administration is defined by the hostages and in the first hours of reagan's administration they're free. that's the case with the image absolutely defines the reality. >> i just won't call them hostages. they were prisoners of war. >> if the hostages had not been released, reagan would have been forced to focus on the hostage crisis. with the hostages back, he was free to focus on the economy. >> inflation and unemployment are threatening the american way of life as never before. and without a change of policy, these intolerable conditions will get even worse. >> inflation flared again last month, almost doubling the rate of the month before. >> in 1967, inflation was 2.9%. last year it
a sign of carter's weakness and reagan comes in and, poof, they're released. >> they're free. they're free, mrent. they're free, mr. president. we've had press reports that they're free. we've had press reports. what do you have to say about that? what do you have to say? >> only one thing to say. thank god. >> you could not have had a more stunning beginning to a presidency. the whole last year of the carter administration is defined by the hostages and in the first hours of...
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carter page, who advised donald trump on foreign affairs during his election campaign, was put under fbi surveillance. he denies being a russian agent. mrdocuments part of a scam. police in los angeles have arrested a suspect after he held a0 people hostage inside a supermarket for three hours. the gunman barricaded himself inside the store after crashing his car and exchanging fire with officers. a woman was shot dead inside the shop before he surrendered. the former french presidential security aide, alexandre benalla, has been formally placed under judicial investigation, after he was caught on camera beating up a protester in may. mr benalla was sacked on friday, but the affair has sparked uproar, with president macron accused of failing to act quickly enough. gunmen in south africa have shot dead 11 taxi drivers who were on their way back to johannesburg after attending the funeral of a colleague. the gunmen ambushed them and using automatic rifles, peppered the vehicle with bullets. earlier, i spoke to south african journalist ayanda mhlongo about what the motivation could be behind the attack. there can be a horrific incident tak
carter page, who advised donald trump on foreign affairs during his election campaign, was put under fbi surveillance. he denies being a russian agent. mrdocuments part of a scam. police in los angeles have arrested a suspect after he held a0 people hostage inside a supermarket for three hours. the gunman barricaded himself inside the store after crashing his car and exchanging fire with officers. a woman was shot dead inside the shop before he surrendered. the former french presidential...
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mr. trump. >> i meant the fisa warrant application against carter page is what i was referring to.he new york times" piece that eric wrote in april of 2017. it talked about the fact that the cia, at that time, genuinely believe what you said. the cia briefed members of the gang of eight that, essentially, the cia believed the russians were interfering specifically to help donald trump. the briefing revealed a critical split between the cia and counter parts at the fbi where a number of officials continued to believe through last fall that russia's cyber attacks were aped at the political system, not specifically at getting donald trump elected. the fisa warrant about carter page didn't come until after the election. do you believe the fbi's reluctance to tie the interference until late in the game hampered america's ability to respond? >> i don't think so. i think, you know, in my dealings with the fbi, for which i have great respect, i find that they have a different way of thinking about evidence than the intelligence community does. i used to discuss this, actually, with directo
mr. trump. >> i meant the fisa warrant application against carter page is what i was referring to.he new york times" piece that eric wrote in april of 2017. it talked about the fact that the cia, at that time, genuinely believe what you said. the cia briefed members of the gang of eight that, essentially, the cia believed the russians were interfering specifically to help donald trump. the briefing revealed a critical split between the cia and counter parts at the fbi where a number...
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mr page as part of the longstanding u.s. election meddling saga detailing his alleged involvement with the kremlin. now there is a trove of redacted documents which reveal that carter page lived in moscow between two thousand and four and two thousand and seven in two thousand and sixteen it's alleged he met with senior russian officials and to discuss lifting sanctions the crisis in ukraine and compromising information about hillary clinton page denies having any ties to the kremlin this is so ridiculous it's just beyond words it's just so misleading going through those four hundred plus page documents you know where do you even begin it's literally a complete joke and it only continue this it's just really sad. it's cross live now to do you know who's a media commentator and a news analyst you know thanks for being with us here on our t.v. international. i was actually interested in your thoughts on this because. watching it from outside of the states this is just an incredible thing to watch play out but. so about these new. page documents basically the five award but it's heavily redacted. given how much of it is redacted what can we actually learn from it. pro
mr page as part of the longstanding u.s. election meddling saga detailing his alleged involvement with the kremlin. now there is a trove of redacted documents which reveal that carter page lived in moscow between two thousand and four and two thousand and seven in two thousand and sixteen it's alleged he met with senior russian officials and to discuss lifting sanctions the crisis in ukraine and compromising information about hillary clinton page denies having any ties to the kremlin this is so...
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mr. trump. congressman ron desantis will be talking about the fight and the push to declassify the complete fisa warrant for carterage. also tonight socialists fast becoming the new darlings of the dems, pushing their radical agenda of ever higher taxes, the abolishment of immigration and customs enforcement, universal handouts, open borders, more attacks, of course, against president trump. presidential historian doug weepped joins us. he says their radical marxist agenda could put this country on the path to the venezuelan style economic collapse. our top story tonight, lame duck speaker ryan and his rino co-conspirators trying to undermine president trump as he considers pulling security clearances for obama intelligence officials intent on using their access to secrets to lie, to leak and subvert the presidency of donald trump. the speaker accusing president trump of playing games, not being serious about lifting those clearances. >> i think he's trolling people, honestly. [laughter] this is something that's in the purview of the executive branch. i think some of these people have already lost their clearances
mr. trump. congressman ron desantis will be talking about the fight and the push to declassify the complete fisa warrant for carterage. also tonight socialists fast becoming the new darlings of the dems, pushing their radical agenda of ever higher taxes, the abolishment of immigration and customs enforcement, universal handouts, open borders, more attacks, of course, against president trump. presidential historian doug weepped joins us. he says their radical marxist agenda could put this...