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news i grew up with you we are through the russians did not elect donald trump i did so mr courtney likemany americans is sick of a.b.c. harping endlessly hour after hour because of that we publishing all these stories about how trump is some sort of russian plant instead of a president who won fair and square whether you like it or not fox news reached out to mr court name who told them that he just watched too much misinformation and is so cool awfully sick of it he said he only. i watched a.b.c. news as a kid growing up in texas but that they've clearly lost touch with america he said i'm not in the brainwashing business but the liberal media is and he is that it's not just the constant harping on the rush of conspiracy theory he said he started to get annoyed with a.b.c. back when bush was president and they constantly told people to hate on him and then when obama became president a.b.c. just loved him handing him to viewers i just feel for claire mr courtney's that he didn't even have anything against obama but the fact of the media just got over him all the time and didn't take hi
news i grew up with you we are through the russians did not elect donald trump i did so mr courtney likemany americans is sick of a.b.c. harping endlessly hour after hour because of that we publishing all these stories about how trump is some sort of russian plant instead of a president who won fair and square whether you like it or not fox news reached out to mr court name who told them that he just watched too much misinformation and is so cool awfully sick of it he said he only. i watched...
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mr. courtney? mr. courtney votes aye. mr. schuster votes no. miss psongas votes aye. mr. conaway votes no. mr. garamendi votes aye. mr. lamborn votes no. miss spear? miss spear votes aye. mr. whitman? mr. whitman votes no. mr. veasey? mr. veasey votes aye. mr. hunter votes no. miss gaberd? mr. kaufman? mr. kaufman votes no. mr. oroake votes aye. mrs. hartzler votes no. mr. norcross votes aye. mr. scott? mr. scott votes no. mr. gallego votes aye. mr. brooks? mr. brooks votes no. mr. molten? mr. molten votes aye. mr. cook? mr. cook votes no. miss hanaboosha votes aye. mr. bridenstein votes no. miss shay porter? miss porter votes aye. dr. wenstrop votes no. miss rosen and mr. graves, mr. graves votes no. mr. carbohall, mr. carbohall votes aye. miss stefanik votes aye. miss mcsally votes aye. mrs. murphy votes aye. mr. knight? mr. knight votes no. mr. russell, mr. russell votes no. mr. owe hall letter ron votes aye. dr. dayjarley votes no. mr. swazey votes aye. dr. abraham? dr. abraham votes no. mr. wolz votes aye. mr. kelly? mr. kelly votes no. mr. gallagher? mr. gallagher v
mr. courtney? mr. courtney votes aye. mr. schuster votes no. miss psongas votes aye. mr. conaway votes no. mr. garamendi votes aye. mr. lamborn votes no. miss spear? miss spear votes aye. mr. whitman? mr. whitman votes no. mr. veasey? mr. veasey votes aye. mr. hunter votes no. miss gaberd? mr. kaufman? mr. kaufman votes no. mr. oroake votes aye. mrs. hartzler votes no. mr. norcross votes aye. mr. scott? mr. scott votes no. mr. gallego votes aye. mr. brooks? mr. brooks votes no. mr. molten? mr....
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mr. courtney: thank you, mr. speaker. mr. speaker, i rise in strong support of re-authorizing the carl perkins career an technical education act which should be called the jobs act. as we heard from members from all across the contry, members are hearing the same thing from their employer community which is jobs exist but skills don't. what this bill does is it connects people to that job market and responds to the fact that the 21st century market is dynamic and changing and this bill really gets it in terms of getting to that point. the u.s. department of labor in may reported that there are 5.9 million job openings in the u.s. economy, a record high since they started even collecting that data. and really so our job as members of congress is to update the law and update these programs, to align it with the work force investment act, passed in 2014, and the every student succeeds act, which was passed again in the last congress. and this will be the final piece of the puzzle which will, again, make sure that millions of ame
mr. courtney: thank you, mr. speaker. mr. speaker, i rise in strong support of re-authorizing the carl perkins career an technical education act which should be called the jobs act. as we heard from members from all across the contry, members are hearing the same thing from their employer community which is jobs exist but skills don't. what this bill does is it connects people to that job market and responds to the fact that the 21st century market is dynamic and changing and this bill really...
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mr. president, today the senate will vote on the nomination of courtney elwood to be c.i.a. general counsel. this is an important job that got even more important in the past week. as i'll explain, this position may play a crucial role in determining whether history is erased or preserved for generations of americans to come. as senators know, last week the current chair of the senate intelligence committee demanded that several key government agencies get rid of their copies of the torture report prepared by senator feinstein and her colleagues. i'm going to take a few minutes to describe what this has to do with courtney elwood. in short, it starts with the c.i.a.'s history of torture which was carefully documented and sourced by the intelligence leadership under senator feinstein's leadership. this is the issue that is being debated: the c.i.a.'s history of torture. that is why it is critically important that the c.i.a. get its copy of the report back. if courtney elwood is confirmed, the decision on whether or not to do so may be up to her. here's why: the c.i.a. directo
mr. president, today the senate will vote on the nomination of courtney elwood to be c.i.a. general counsel. this is an important job that got even more important in the past week. as i'll explain, this position may play a crucial role in determining whether history is erased or preserved for generations of americans to come. as senators know, last week the current chair of the senate intelligence committee demanded that several key government agencies get rid of their copies of the torture...
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mr. courtney? >> thank you to the witnesses for your testimony today. i'd like to go back to where the chairman and ranking members started off talking about this budget and the context of a lot of the expectations that have built up before it was submitted, in particular in terms of the navy. over the last three years we've had strategic reviews, including a cooperative strategy for 21st century sea power, actually general dunford participated in that review, which again talked about the need to grow the fleet larger than 308 ships. we had the forestructure assessment that secretary mavis submitted last december, saying we should build a fleet of 355 ships. we had in early 2017 accelerated shipbuilding plan which assistant secretary stackly sent over, which actually showed a road map in terms of how we can jump start that process and called for a minimum of 12 ships in the 2018 budget to, again, get us moving in that direction. three force structure and architectural studies, navy architectural studies that this committee commissioned, which talked abo
mr. courtney? >> thank you to the witnesses for your testimony today. i'd like to go back to where the chairman and ranking members started off talking about this budget and the context of a lot of the expectations that have built up before it was submitted, in particular in terms of the navy. over the last three years we've had strategic reviews, including a cooperative strategy for 21st century sea power, actually general dunford participated in that review, which again talked about the...
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courtney donohoe is here with more. premey: british mr.heresa may kept her grip on funding for northern ireland. the government will funnel money to ireland open the next fee years and that secures the support of the democratic unionist party. the exclusive interview, the uk's chancellor spoke about the money. >> it's a relatively small amount of money. inalways would have expected the process of reestablishing the power-sharing executive in northern ireland that there would be some additional money anyway. we will find that from within our budget. u.k.,ey: staying with the more fallout from the deadly high-rise apartment building fire this month. the british government has called for a major investigation into cladding and installation used in buildings all across the country. 95 buildings that use cladding similar to that tower fell short and safety tests. the imf has cut its outlook for the in a can economy and says the u.s. probably won't meet president trump target of 3% annual growth. the imf says the u.s. economy will probably grow
courtney donohoe is here with more. premey: british mr.heresa may kept her grip on funding for northern ireland. the government will funnel money to ireland open the next fee years and that secures the support of the democratic unionist party. the exclusive interview, the uk's chancellor spoke about the money. >> it's a relatively small amount of money. inalways would have expected the process of reestablishing the power-sharing executive in northern ireland that there would be some...
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mr. hyde," "frankenstein." and this is the first one, "the mummy." go see courtney b. vance and tom cruise. right. >> jimmy: he's sneaks in there and just crushes it. >> annabelle wallis, sofia. >> jimmy: oh, sofia. i mean, it's just fun, fun movie. i want to show a clip. here's courtney b. vance in "the mummy." take a look at this. >> colonel, this is a a significant find. i need your men to secure this village. >> we're not even supposed to be here. >> its my job to make sure that anything of value stays out of enemy hands. we have no idea what could be down there. the contents of tutankhamen's tomb alone were valued at 650 million pounds sterling. understand? >> colonel? if i may. with a couple of shape charges we can just close this hole right up, and ms. halsey can come back another day. >> shut up. >> shut up. >> okay. >> you've got two hours, then we're moving out. you're getting in the hole with her. >> him? >> me? >> yep. >> sir -- >> you gear up. that's an order. >> i'll be right here holdin' the ropes, sarge. >> get in the damn hole, vail. >> oh, man. >> jimmy: courtney b. vance,
mr. hyde," "frankenstein." and this is the first one, "the mummy." go see courtney b. vance and tom cruise. right. >> jimmy: he's sneaks in there and just crushes it. >> annabelle wallis, sofia. >> jimmy: oh, sofia. i mean, it's just fun, fun movie. i want to show a clip. here's courtney b. vance in "the mummy." take a look at this. >> colonel, this is a a significant find. i need your men to secure this village. >> we're not even...
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mr. trump for years. global news 24 hours a day powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries. i'm courtneyonohoe. vonnie: thanks. coming up, more on the latest drama and washington. plus, if the gop senate health care bill already dead in the water? this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ live from london, i'm nejra cehic, talking you down from the european close. vonnie: fly from new york, i'm vonnie quinn. the complicated relationship between present donald trump and james comey took another turn. in an interview, the president claims comey may have changed his story. pres. trump: when he found out that there may be takes out there, whether it's governmental tapes or anything else, who knows, i think his story may have changed. you will have to take a look at that because then he has to tell what actually took place at the events. vonnie: president trump tweeted that he did not make nor have any recordings of his conversations with comey. kevin cirilli is with us now. kevin, how much more do we talk about whether these tapes existed or whether there is taping of the oval office from, you know, whatever s
mr. trump for years. global news 24 hours a day powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries. i'm courtneyonohoe. vonnie: thanks. coming up, more on the latest drama and washington. plus, if the gop senate health care bill already dead in the water? this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ live from london, i'm nejra cehic, talking you down from the european close. vonnie: fly from new york, i'm vonnie quinn. the complicated relationship between present donald trump and james...
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mr. bianco jimbo can you hear me we'll try him in a second. i'll address that to you, courtney are they right to jump into financials then? >> you should be in financials regardless it's not a rate hike issue i don't think the curve is going to steepen it's flattening now a bit. i'm not quite sure rates are the reason to be in banks or financials more broadly. you should still be in them. >> financial deregulation, maybe. >> the fact they've gotten incredibly efficient the things they're doing away from your traditional rate hike dependent items show that you should be in the large banks in addition to some of the boutique banks that are out there and other alternative asset managers that are in financial managers >> it's an interesting point jim, i think you can hear me now. now we're playing out the telecom ads. what do you make about the announcement you thought was most significant from janet yellen today >> yeah, i think the most significant thing is her talk around inflation inflation has come down and the fed has been resolute. i think those things are going to meet in t
mr. bianco jimbo can you hear me we'll try him in a second. i'll address that to you, courtney are they right to jump into financials then? >> you should be in financials regardless it's not a rate hike issue i don't think the curve is going to steepen it's flattening now a bit. i'm not quite sure rates are the reason to be in banks or financials more broadly. you should still be in them. >> financial deregulation, maybe. >> the fact they've gotten incredibly efficient the...