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they say that he has gone on a significantly more official visits to brussels than mr davies betweenember, visits to brussels than mr davies betweenjuly and september, and that he now also reports directly to theresa may. now, ithink he now also reports directly to theresa may. now, i think the interesting thing here is that david davis has of course been the face of brexit, and as we all know, the negotiations have not exactly gone swimmingly despite the recent breakthrough. so, perhaps this is a development which is from the eu side, a move away from david davis in an attempt to try and sort of make that process easier, and try and remove some of the barriers that have perhaps been in place. has david davis been seen as a stumbling block? one of the things, of course, with the latest breakthrough, which was basically britain gave the eu most of what it wanted, so it is a capitulation...! i'm most of what it wanted, so it is a capitulation. . .! i'm sure most of what it wanted, so it is a capitulation...! i'm sure theresa may would not look at it that way, she would say she has done
they say that he has gone on a significantly more official visits to brussels than mr davies betweenember, visits to brussels than mr davies betweenjuly and september, and that he now also reports directly to theresa may. now, ithink he now also reports directly to theresa may. now, i think the interesting thing here is that david davis has of course been the face of brexit, and as we all know, the negotiations have not exactly gone swimmingly despite the recent breakthrough. so, perhaps this...
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the information came to light this morning when mr davis was questioned by mps on the exiting the eu assessments were available. previously told them that detailed assessments were availablem previously told them that detailed assessments were available. if these impact assessments never existed, why on earth was the house allowed to pass a motion unanimously, which the speaker ruled as binding, specifically asking the government to produce impact assessments. why was the government allowing us to do that if those impact assessments never existed? i'm that if those impact assessments never existed ? i'm afraid that if those impact assessments never existed? i'm afraid david davis is either guilty of misleading the house or being in contempt of parliament for not producing documents that do exist and after today's hearing, i'm afraid we are none the wiser. that was labour mp steven kinnock, a member of that parliamentary committee. we will now be speaking to another member, conservative mp jacob be speaking to another member, conservative mpjacob rees—mogg, joining us from westminster
the information came to light this morning when mr davis was questioned by mps on the exiting the eu assessments were available. previously told them that detailed assessments were availablem previously told them that detailed assessments were available. if these impact assessments never existed, why on earth was the house allowed to pass a motion unanimously, which the speaker ruled as binding, specifically asking the government to produce impact assessments. why was the government allowing...
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which leads us to other comments made by mr davis this time to the bbc as reported by the telegraph stating the brexit secretary wants a "canada plus plus plus" trade deal with the eu which would also involve the best of trade agreements with japan and south korea. the gulf news looks at the continuing fall out following the whitehouse announcement to recognise jerusalem as the capital of israel. in a tweet the ruler of dubai shaikh mohammad bin rashid al maktoum said jerusalem is the core of a just and peaceful solution to the palestinian issue and is fundamental to the region's stability. the business guardian focuses on bitcoin where the first trades in the volatile crypto—currency have kicked off on the chicago futures exchange. the futures are an alternative to the largely unregulated crypto—currency exchanges that have been plagued by cyber—security and fraud issues. and finally, the white stuff takes centre stage on the front of the independent, as heavy snowstorms sweep throughout the uk. the weather caused chaos at heathrow and other airports causing british airways to cancel 50,00
which leads us to other comments made by mr davis this time to the bbc as reported by the telegraph stating the brexit secretary wants a "canada plus plus plus" trade deal with the eu which would also involve the best of trade agreements with japan and south korea. the gulf news looks at the continuing fall out following the whitehouse announcement to recognise jerusalem as the capital of israel. in a tweet the ruler of dubai shaikh mohammad bin rashid al maktoum said jerusalem is the...
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which leads us to other comments made by mr davis this time to the bbc as reported by the telegraph statinga plus plus plus" trade deal with the eu which would also involve the best of trade agreements with japan and south korea. the gulf news looks at the continuing fall out
which leads us to other comments made by mr davis this time to the bbc as reported by the telegraph statinga plus plus plus" trade deal with the eu which would also involve the best of trade agreements with japan and south korea. the gulf news looks at the continuing fall out
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mr. davis: thank you, mr. speaker. mr. speaker, i rise to pay tribute to mr. james thomas esco, who was born in canton, mississippi, in 1942. which is home to my good friend, congressman bennie thompson, who represents that area. it is also home of the canton spirituals, one of the most outstanding gospel singing groups in the country. mr. james thomas esco was born a unique person. he was the 29th child of 30 in a blended family of mr. percy lee and mrs. erlene esco. he loved his family and fell in love with his wife's 16 brothers and sisters. e was married to mrs. saidie saidy pearl esco -- sadie pearl esco for 50 years. he was solid as a rock and a humanitarian with the heart of gold. he was always concerned about and looked out for the well-being of others. he was a hard worker. orked in a factory and drove a taxi. he brought dignity to any work task which he performed. he stressed the importance of education and taught his children to get the best grades . he adored his wife's 16 siblings and supported them in their endeavors. he instilled in his children
mr. davis: thank you, mr. speaker. mr. speaker, i rise to pay tribute to mr. james thomas esco, who was born in canton, mississippi, in 1942. which is home to my good friend, congressman bennie thompson, who represents that area. it is also home of the canton spirituals, one of the most outstanding gospel singing groups in the country. mr. james thomas esco was born a unique person. he was the 29th child of 30 in a blended family of mr. percy lee and mrs. erlene esco. he loved his family and...
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mr. davis: thank you, mr. speaker. thank you, chairman harper. today i rise in support of this bill. this resolution requiring all members and staff to complete anti-harassment and anti-discrimination training during each session of congress. i'd like to thank chairman harper. i'd like to thank speaker ryan for announcing this policy change in the house. and i'd like to thank my friend and colleague on the house administration committee, barbara comstock, for introducing this important bill. no one should have to worry about sexual harassment when they come to work. as a former staffer and someone with a female-led office, i believe this resolution is an important first step in addressing this problem as we work to increase professionalism in the house and establish a workplace that is grounded in respect. in congress, we've got to lead by example. as a member of the house administration committee, we worked hard to pass reforms last congress to make house office spending more transparent and accountable than any other area of the federal governm
mr. davis: thank you, mr. speaker. thank you, chairman harper. today i rise in support of this bill. this resolution requiring all members and staff to complete anti-harassment and anti-discrimination training during each session of congress. i'd like to thank chairman harper. i'd like to thank speaker ryan for announcing this policy change in the house. and i'd like to thank my friend and colleague on the house administration committee, barbara comstock, for introducing this important bill. no...
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speaking before the brexit committee, mr davis said the usefulness of such assessments would be "nearhange brexit is likely to cause. do not draw the conclusion that because you used the word impact you have written an impact assessment. i took it, that they were looking for a quantitative economic forecast and thatis a quantitative economic forecast and that is not there. we haven't done that. what is there is the size of the industry, the employment and so on. that's important and of course it describes the effect of the policy. the government of course is looking at the effect of the potential policies but it hasn't written an impact assessment. this is outside source live from the bbc newsroom. our lead story: president trump has overturned decades of us policy and recognised the disputed city ofjerusalem as israel's capital. let's get some of the main stories from the world service. more than 200 countries at a un conference in kenya have signed a statement saying the use throwaway plastic must end. one of brazil's most—wanted men been arrested in a security operation in rio invo
speaking before the brexit committee, mr davis said the usefulness of such assessments would be "nearhange brexit is likely to cause. do not draw the conclusion that because you used the word impact you have written an impact assessment. i took it, that they were looking for a quantitative economic forecast and thatis a quantitative economic forecast and that is not there. we haven't done that. what is there is the size of the industry, the employment and so on. that's important and of...
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mr davies said we are aiming foran had not been done.davies said we are aiming for an overarching trade deal, we do not want to get bogged down with all these individual assessments and it would take up an awful lot of work, what i've given you instead is 850 pages of sectorial analysis of the impact on areas of the british economy. he was then asked, have you read any of those? i was given two chapters but no, idid those? i was given two chapters but no, i did not read itand by those? i was given two chapters but no, i did not read it and by the way, some of the work was not very good. already a number of the labour mps on the committee are saying this isa mps on the committee are saying this is a staggering dereliction of duty but just have is a staggering dereliction of duty butjust have a listen to the opening exchanges between hilary benn and david davis. so, there is not one for the automotive sector. no, not that i am aware of. aerospace? no. ithink automotive sector. no, not that i am aware of. aerospace? no. i think the a nswer
mr davies said we are aiming foran had not been done.davies said we are aiming for an overarching trade deal, we do not want to get bogged down with all these individual assessments and it would take up an awful lot of work, what i've given you instead is 850 pages of sectorial analysis of the impact on areas of the british economy. he was then asked, have you read any of those? i was given two chapters but no, idid those? i was given two chapters but no, i did not read itand by those? i was...
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. >> thank you, mr. davis and mr. scott, we'll recognize them in that order. mr. davis, do you have any questions? >> i'll yield back. >> mr. scott, you're recognized as a would-be member of the ways and means. >> thank you, mr. chairman. you talked about income and equality and i think it may get worse before it gets better because we are talking about a pension plan where 401(k)s a s e people will be leaving behind millions of dollars and if we do this over a couple of generations, we'll have millions of people born with million dollar estates. after you got through with the corporate tax and the estate tax, you're at 1.5, so net, everybody else got a tax increase. they do get, however, the opportunity to pay for it when the time comes. we were told last night that we couldn't afford $88 billion for america's college promise, 1.5 trillion for tax cuts. earlier today we were faced with the pension crisis, that will cost 10s of billions of dollars to get out of that. one of the things we keep hearing is you keep talking about tax cuts paying for themselves as if th
. >> thank you, mr. davis and mr. scott, we'll recognize them in that order. mr. davis, do you have any questions? >> i'll yield back. >> mr. scott, you're recognized as a would-be member of the ways and means. >> thank you, mr. chairman. you talked about income and equality and i think it may get worse before it gets better because we are talking about a pension plan where 401(k)s a s e people will be leaving behind millions of dollars and if we do this over a couple of...
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mr. davis: thank you, mr. chairman. every place i went yesterday people were asking me, what will you see to the conferees? i say i will join with my colleagues and say to the conferees, help the needy and not the greedy. i'm going to say to the conferees, why give 50% of the tax breaks to the wealthiest 1% of the population in this country? i'm going to say, why cut medicare, medicaid, and provisions of the affordable care act that have kept millions of people from having the agony, pain, and frustration of not being able to find health care? i am going to say, save the children. save the veterans. save the central cities that are decayed, save the infrastructure, save the safety net, and save america. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back. the gentleman from massachusetts reserves. the gentleman from texas is recognized. mr. brady: thank you, mr. speaker. i'm proud to report that the family of four with two kids, median, in the seventh district of illinois making $73,000, really working hard
mr. davis: thank you, mr. chairman. every place i went yesterday people were asking me, what will you see to the conferees? i say i will join with my colleagues and say to the conferees, help the needy and not the greedy. i'm going to say to the conferees, why give 50% of the tax breaks to the wealthiest 1% of the population in this country? i'm going to say, why cut medicare, medicaid, and provisions of the affordable care act that have kept millions of people from having the agony, pain, and...
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. >> services are incredibly important part of mr. davis talks about a plus plus plus agreement.s must be included. with france, do you think, tolerate a generous financial services components to post-brexit deals? french]king on the trade agreement, he will necessarily need to differ from the conditions of the internal market. in the internal market, there is free movement of trade and passporting, which also applies to the british activities today in the internal markets. there's no way of accepting the movement of goods and movement of goods and services, there will be a trade agreement, and with that, britain will lose access to parliament. [no audio] even through brexit, france and the united kingdom will always be together and we need to work towards that goal. mark: francois hollande, former resident of france speaking with us a little earlier and divide. vonnie: fascinating stuff. of justead, the ceo capital. we discussed the most just of 2017.-- companies you may be surprised to comes .ut on top that's next. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ mark: live from bloomberg's new european
. >> services are incredibly important part of mr. davis talks about a plus plus plus agreement.s must be included. with france, do you think, tolerate a generous financial services components to post-brexit deals? french]king on the trade agreement, he will necessarily need to differ from the conditions of the internal market. in the internal market, there is free movement of trade and passporting, which also applies to the british activities today in the internal markets. there's no way...
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it appears that the reason behind this confrontation was felix and gregory lewis wanted to abduct mr. davis and take him back to the cell phone store so they could conduct more thefts and robberies. >> investigator says that davis had just gotten home from the verizon store where he worked where the ambush took place and was shot in the face a short time later at easton hospital. and this was the culmination of a joint task force investigation involving authorities from easton to allen tonight to the slate belt regional police department. the turning point in the investigation was plaintiffics test results on a firearm later found inside of the wilson township home of vaughn felix. >> we were able to find vaughn felix's handgun when that gun was a we were able to tie that to beingn pect t davis homicide. the homicide charge goes o of the alligations that felix and lewis stole well over $100,000 worth of cash and merchandise from several cell phone stores and a jewelry store in easton. and now john morgan ely shared the memory of michael davis own 25 years old. >> a happy intelligent hard wo
it appears that the reason behind this confrontation was felix and gregory lewis wanted to abduct mr. davis and take him back to the cell phone store so they could conduct more thefts and robberies. >> investigator says that davis had just gotten home from the verizon store where he worked where the ambush took place and was shot in the face a short time later at easton hospital. and this was the culmination of a joint task force investigation involving authorities from easton to allen...
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mr. davis: thank you, mr. chairman. every place i went yesterday people were asking me, what will you see to the conferees? i say i will join with my colleagues and say to the conferees, help the needy and not the greedy. i'm going to say to the conferees, why give 50% of the tax breaks to the wealthiest 1% of the population in this country? i'm going to say, why cut medicare, medicaid, and provisions of the affordable care act that have kept millions of people from having the agony, pain, and frustration of not being able to find health care? i am going to say, save the children. save the veterans. save the central cities that are decayed, save the infrastructure, save the safety net, and save america. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back. the gentleman from massachusetts reserves. the gentleman from texas is recognized. mr. brady: thank you, mr. speaker. i'm proud to report that the family of four with two kids, median, in the seventh district of illinois making $73,000, really working hard
mr. davis: thank you, mr. chairman. every place i went yesterday people were asking me, what will you see to the conferees? i say i will join with my colleagues and say to the conferees, help the needy and not the greedy. i'm going to say to the conferees, why give 50% of the tax breaks to the wealthiest 1% of the population in this country? i'm going to say, why cut medicare, medicaid, and provisions of the affordable care act that have kept millions of people from having the agony, pain, and...
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mr. davis: thank you, mr. speaker. and it was really fun interacting with my colleague and learning about the great state in which we live and have the opportunity to represent. but, mr. speaker, as we prepare to vote on the g.o.p.'s tax plan raise ded that i would the bill and look a little bit about the difference about what has been promised and the reality of what is the final legislation. we were told that there would be middle-class tax relief. and that nobody in the middle class is going to get a tax increase. well, we have been looking for it. but instead, after 10 years, millions of middle-class taxpayers will be paying more and the majority of the tax cuts will go to the corporations and to the 1%. were told that it would eliminate tax breaks for the wealthy. and that wealthy proponents of the bill will personally take a hit from the g.o.p. tax plan. another thing, this bill, in this plan, violates every t of iple, every tena justice. the benefits go to the large corporations and the wealthiest 1% of american
mr. davis: thank you, mr. speaker. and it was really fun interacting with my colleague and learning about the great state in which we live and have the opportunity to represent. but, mr. speaker, as we prepare to vote on the g.o.p.'s tax plan raise ded that i would the bill and look a little bit about the difference about what has been promised and the reality of what is the final legislation. we were told that there would be middle-class tax relief. and that nobody in the middle class is going...
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mr davis has invited the eu to work with him to convert the conversation into a legal text as soon asmove on to the question of whether mps will get the final say on the overall brexit bill. the former attorney general dominic grieve is hoping to attract enough support to defeat the government in a vote on his rebel amendment in the commons. nick watt our political editor is here, explain what mr grieve is hoping to do? do you think you will defeat the government? well we have a government that is very nervous it could be about to suffer its first defeat on the eu withdrawal bill because the rebels led by dominic grieve the former attorney general are digging in on their call for that meaningful vote on the deal figures out of the eu. so tomorrow we will get some warm words from the government and of course i will say we will not dream of using the powers in this legislation to sneak through that deal without consulting parliament. the rebels saying not good enough. you have got to amend this bill and if you do not like the wording of dominic grieve you can fiddle around with them at
mr davis has invited the eu to work with him to convert the conversation into a legal text as soon asmove on to the question of whether mps will get the final say on the overall brexit bill. the former attorney general dominic grieve is hoping to attract enough support to defeat the government in a vote on his rebel amendment in the commons. nick watt our political editor is here, explain what mr grieve is hoping to do? do you think you will defeat the government? well we have a government that...
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. >> thank you, mr. davis. we have 24 speakers signed up for public comment on this. we have another charter before us after this. what we are going to do is allow 30 minutes of public comment on this first item and 30 minutes on the next item for the reauthorization of the charter. my hope is that within these 24 individuals that if you hear? of the same things that you support in the conversation be respectful of the other individuals who want to come to speak. we will end public comment on this item in 30 minutes. i want to clarify that. 24 speaker cards. i will be calling names. introduce yourself at the begin of the public comment. come up to the microphone and remember we have a time limit and want to make sure that you are considerate of the people coming behind you. we will begin public comment. andre evans, katie wingate. rosa gonzalez. johnson, hucksly, lydia and i will call more names in a few minutes. >> good evening i am hucksly the chief of schools for kit bay schools. i am here to ask you approve our charter for the elementary school so we can respond t
. >> thank you, mr. davis. we have 24 speakers signed up for public comment on this. we have another charter before us after this. what we are going to do is allow 30 minutes of public comment on this first item and 30 minutes on the next item for the reauthorization of the charter. my hope is that within these 24 individuals that if you hear? of the same things that you support in the conversation be respectful of the other individuals who want to come to speak. we will end public...
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mr. davis: thank you, mr. speaker. when you think of robin hood in reverse, take from the poor and give to the rich, or when you take away social net programs, you take away medicare and medicaid, it reminds me of marie antoinette when the people had no bread and she said, let them eat cake. i was opposed to this before it was released. opposed yesterday. opposed tomorrow. will be opposed next week. it's no good for the american people. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman's time has expired. the gentleman from texas reserves. the gentleman from massachusetts is recognized. mr. neal: might i inquire how much time is remaining. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from massachusetts has 3 1/2 minutes remaining. the gentleman from texas has one minute remaining. mr. neal: i'm prepared to close on this side. i yield myself the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized for 3 1/2 minutes. mr. neal: so in one month we have taken the entire revenue system of the united states w
mr. davis: thank you, mr. speaker. when you think of robin hood in reverse, take from the poor and give to the rich, or when you take away social net programs, you take away medicare and medicaid, it reminds me of marie antoinette when the people had no bread and she said, let them eat cake. i was opposed to this before it was released. opposed yesterday. opposed tomorrow. will be opposed next week. it's no good for the american people. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman's...
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mrs. davis is the executive director of the san francisco human rights commission, hrc and will be presenting on the city-wide equity work and zoom in on racial equity. director davis served as an hrc commissioner between 2011 and 2016. prior to joining hrc, she was executive director the community had -- community-based organization collective and she oversaw mo magic a collaborative of non-profit organizations addressing challenges facing low-income children, youth and families in the areas of income development, community health and violation prevention. magic zone which provides wrap-around services to k-12 students in the hutch community center which provides community-building services and workforce development opportunities to neighborhood residents. during director davis' impact she forged private and public sector partnerships to provide critical health and social services to historically underserved communities across san francisco. director davis has demonstrated her commitment to san
mrs. davis is the executive director of the san francisco human rights commission, hrc and will be presenting on the city-wide equity work and zoom in on racial equity. director davis served as an hrc commissioner between 2011 and 2016. prior to joining hrc, she was executive director the community had -- community-based organization collective and she oversaw mo magic a collaborative of non-profit organizations addressing challenges facing low-income children, youth and families in the areas...
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caller: mr. davis, i just want to give america just a small example of what it does to black americans. 'm a discharge gulf war veteran. once i got out of the military, i came to the home state of mississippi and i got it together. i ascended to management at a job that requires fbi background. it's ridiculous. after 14 or 15 years of doing paying out millions like the business requires, i went on to be the manager of popeyes and , just several careers whereas basically trying to find myself after so many years in the game. after i got my break in the game , i decided to move back to chicago. my big mistake. i've moved back home to chicago because i missed my family members and decided to get back into gaming. made a mistake to walk to store about four blocks away. i walked to a store annexed to the store wasn't on a bike shop. a lot of abandoned cars that would be taken to the junkyard. i walked by the car and there's a sidewalk right there on my way back home. anyway, i was accused of resembling some
caller: mr. davis, i just want to give america just a small example of what it does to black americans. 'm a discharge gulf war veteran. once i got out of the military, i came to the home state of mississippi and i got it together. i ascended to management at a job that requires fbi background. it's ridiculous. after 14 or 15 years of doing paying out millions like the business requires, i went on to be the manager of popeyes and , just several careers whereas basically trying to find myself...
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corporaler republican tom davis, and mr. davis, hello. >> chuck, good to be here. >> so it's interesting to see mitch mcconnell take direct aim on bannon. it's weird when it's a strategist versus strategist fight and no voter gives a darn about who the strategist is. the real aim seems to be essentially bankrupt the donors that might bank roll bannon. effective? >> could be. i think without money these candidates would go nowhere. it's been the super pac money that propelled them in states like delaware, colorado, nevada. selecting candidates that are non-elctable in general elections, which costs republicans the senate in 2014. so it could work, but you've got to understand, even when republicans are united right no in this atmosphere it's a tough atmosphere. spending time going after each other it makes uphill tougher. >> i was going to say. i remember in 2010 where the left was furious with blanche lincoln in arkansas. threw energy behind a lieutenant governor ended up in a runoff. you're going what are you fighting for? about
corporaler republican tom davis, and mr. davis, hello. >> chuck, good to be here. >> so it's interesting to see mitch mcconnell take direct aim on bannon. it's weird when it's a strategist versus strategist fight and no voter gives a darn about who the strategist is. the real aim seems to be essentially bankrupt the donors that might bank roll bannon. effective? >> could be. i think without money these candidates would go nowhere. it's been the super pac money that propelled...
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sources close to the brexit secretary david davis said mr davies warned downing street not to sack damian also tried to shift the focus on to weather any of this information should have ended up in the public domain anyway. we heard from the former attorney general dominic ring, another tory mp, saying this had the smack of the police stake about it. in terms of the eager picture for theresa may, she is already lost two cabinet ministers in the last two weeks over unrelated and separate matters, but she certainly won't want to lose another and such a close and important ally. and of course she's got an extremely busy month ahead with the brexit negotiations, so it goes without saying that theresa may and downing street will certainly not have welcomed this allegations as a distraction to what is an important month ahead. white house officials say the white house will recognisejerusalem as the state of israel. the status ofjerusalem is highly contentious, with both israelis and palestinians claiming all or part of the city as their capital. critics have warned that the decision by donald t
sources close to the brexit secretary david davis said mr davies warned downing street not to sack damian also tried to shift the focus on to weather any of this information should have ended up in the public domain anyway. we heard from the former attorney general dominic ring, another tory mp, saying this had the smack of the police stake about it. in terms of the eager picture for theresa may, she is already lost two cabinet ministers in the last two weeks over unrelated and separate...
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porsche ever joining the championship mr davies who is going to be joining the temperature all the the market the platform on which to market their electric vehicles and i think it's not so much formalise change it's pretty much the same as it was when it started three years ago it's just getting bigger i don't see it overtaking the one and being the biggest motor sports series in the world simply because of the history that formula one has going back to nine hundred fifty and the association that people have with with formula one but i think formulary has a has a very bright future there's no doubt about that with all these manufacturers coming on board because as i say they have to have somewhere to show off their electric cars and what they can do with electric bake with technology. australia have taken control of the second ashes test against england england finished day two of this first ever day night ashes test on twenty nine for want this after australia had declared on four hundred forty eight shaun marsh hitting an unbeaten century australia already one up in the series. prob
porsche ever joining the championship mr davies who is going to be joining the temperature all the the market the platform on which to market their electric vehicles and i think it's not so much formalise change it's pretty much the same as it was when it started three years ago it's just getting bigger i don't see it overtaking the one and being the biggest motor sports series in the world simply because of the history that formula one has going back to nine hundred fifty and the association...
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just a little heads-up, mrs. davis... ha ha ha, yay kids! another day of work. why do you do it?like what you do. even love it. and today, you can do things you never could before. ♪ ♪ you're developing ai applications on the cloud. finding insights hidden in decades of medical documents. illions of iot sensors. so get back to it. and do the best work of your life. ♪ ♪ my dbut now, i take used tometamucil every day.sh and do the best work of your life. it traps and removes the waste that weighs me down, so i feel lighter. try metamucil, and begin to feel what lighter feels like. how much money do you think you'll need in retirement? then we found out how many years that money would last them. how long do you think we'll keep -- oooooohhh! you stopped! you're gonna leave me back here at year 9? how did this happen? it turned out, a lot of people fell short, of even the average length of retirement. we have to think about not when we expect to live to, but when we could live to. let's plan for income that lasts all our years in retirement. prudential. bring your challenge
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mr davis is saying the government hasn‘t done the preparation needed to do itsjob." that there are no impact assessments on the effect of brexit on key areas of the uk economy, saying what about the auto motive sector and what about aerospace, what about financial services. david davis is saying no, no, his argument they have got so much to do with brexit it would be a waste of their resources to start compiling the reports and they are trying to get some huge over arching trade deal so they don‘t want to get bogged down in individual areas. however, they don‘t want to get bogged down in individualareas. however, i guarantee you there will be plenty of brexit critics who will say this just goes to show the government hasn‘t got a clue what it is doing. it hasn‘t done work to see what the impact will be on major parts of the british economy. so i suspect there is going to be a right old row about this. cheers, norman, thank you. right, ok. back to our mini audience of voters, both leave and remain voters. a number of business people. how do you react to the news that
mr davis is saying the government hasn‘t done the preparation needed to do itsjob." that there are no impact assessments on the effect of brexit on key areas of the uk economy, saying what about the auto motive sector and what about aerospace, what about financial services. david davis is saying no, no, his argument they have got so much to do with brexit it would be a waste of their resources to start compiling the reports and they are trying to get some huge over arching trade deal so...
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mr. davis: the most preventable cause of death is losing too much blood before responders arrive. i saw these life-saving skills when several of my colleagues and friends were shot when we were practicing for the congressional baseball game. we had the skills of former army medic, congressman wenstrup who was able to apply a town ket to steve scalise. ach year more than 180,000 people die from car crarks, falls, shootings and natural disasters. every american could save a life by learning these simple skills. i hope by raising awareness we will equip more americans to do just that. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman's time has expired. for what purpose does the gentleman from pennsylvania seek recognition? >> permission to address the house for one minute the speaker pro tempore: without objection. the gentleman from pennsylvania is recognized for one minute. >> mr. speaker, i rise to speak about something truly heartbreaking, three years ago, 20 children and six adults were gunned down at sandy hook, congress cut. no meaningful gun legislation has been passed in this congress
mr. davis: the most preventable cause of death is losing too much blood before responders arrive. i saw these life-saving skills when several of my colleagues and friends were shot when we were practicing for the congressional baseball game. we had the skills of former army medic, congressman wenstrup who was able to apply a town ket to steve scalise. ach year more than 180,000 people die from car crarks, falls, shootings and natural disasters. every american could save a life by learning these...
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let's be clear, the timescale mr davies describes is looking impossible now. trading with the eu ‘s. if you think about it, the free trade agreement we will have to come to with the european union should be one of the easiest in human history. we are already beginning with zero tariffs, we are already beginning at the point of maximal regulatory equivalents, in other words our rules and laws are exactly the same. britain says the transition to this new deal will last around two years. perhaps it will, but in october the eu chief negotiator michel barnier gave an interview in which he said it could take several years to negotiate. he also talked about this new trade deal between the uk and eu being... we should note, that deal between the eu and canada is limited in areas such as banking. banking is crucial to the british economy so you would imagine the uk would want something different. another perspective comes from the head of the world trade organisation. clearly, this is not going to be a situation where all trade stops. there is a lapse in terms of the e
let's be clear, the timescale mr davies describes is looking impossible now. trading with the eu ‘s. if you think about it, the free trade agreement we will have to come to with the european union should be one of the easiest in human history. we are already beginning with zero tariffs, we are already beginning at the point of maximal regulatory equivalents, in other words our rules and laws are exactly the same. britain says the transition to this new deal will last around two years. perhaps...
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mr. rodney davis and apologize for momentary lapse. mr. davis: my congratulations go out to you and chairman shuster for putting these fema reforms into law that were long overdue. i rise in support of h.r. 4667, the critical disaster assistance legislation to help those affected by the hurricanes this year. i said on the floor of this house i believe it's important for congress to come together when disaster strikes to help those impacted, helping our americans after a disaster is the right thing to do. and you never know when a disaster may hit your state. i'm thankful for chairman frelinghuysen and chairman shuster including language that is important to my state. my bill requires fema to place greater weight and consideration on the severe localized impact of the damage following a disaster. i want to thank my colleague, congresswoman bustos for working with me on this bill. fema takes into account for determining the need of public and individual assistance. however, there is no determine what standard is more important an another whic
mr. rodney davis and apologize for momentary lapse. mr. davis: my congratulations go out to you and chairman shuster for putting these fema reforms into law that were long overdue. i rise in support of h.r. 4667, the critical disaster assistance legislation to help those affected by the hurricanes this year. i said on the floor of this house i believe it's important for congress to come together when disaster strikes to help those impacted, helping our americans after a disaster is the right...
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. >> the chair will now recognize the vice chairman of the committee mr. davis for five minutes. minutes. >> thank you mr. chairman and 12 analysts. thank you for your testimony. to begin, i believe in an important take away as the need for the oc to become more familiar with policies and procedures in the organization and how the committee process works as well. i encourage more outreach to the hill in general, so you have a sense of how we can work together to serve and improve this institution. i want to focus on the outreach to the hill. your testimony discusses the need to receive training. how are they currently reaching new employees with this information? >> we have a very unique mandate in fact we are compelled to train on our statute by the law and it's a very robust program which is for a small office administered largely by two people. as i stated in my opening statement, 500 people have been trained in person in the last six weeks the online training module has soared in recent times. five people completed the training module for sexual harassment prevention training.
. >> the chair will now recognize the vice chairman of the committee mr. davis for five minutes. minutes. >> thank you mr. chairman and 12 analysts. thank you for your testimony. to begin, i believe in an important take away as the need for the oc to become more familiar with policies and procedures in the organization and how the committee process works as well. i encourage more outreach to the hill in general, so you have a sense of how we can work together to serve and improve...
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[applause] mr. davi: good evening. i have to tell you, i got the invitation to come here. i said, i ain't showing up. i have something else i have to do. i'm thrilled to be here with all of you. i have to say how moved i am to see how many young people are engaged. you are the future of this country. you have got to be engaged and understand how important this moment of your history is. this nation belongs to you. i want to ask a question and be honest. how many of you, on the day donald trump came down the escalator, were trump supporters? just raise your hand. how many are supporters today? i write for breitbart. i have done that since its inception. andrew breitbart was a good friend of mine. i met him on the uss ronald reagan. i also have a talk show. bond villain goes talkshow host. i call part of my show after an italian fish stew. politics can be very fishy at times. i want to read something i wrote for breitbart, the day donald trump made his entrance with melania down the escalator. donald trump could be the presidential candidate who finally provides america with
[applause] mr. davi: good evening. i have to tell you, i got the invitation to come here. i said, i ain't showing up. i have something else i have to do. i'm thrilled to be here with all of you. i have to say how moved i am to see how many young people are engaged. you are the future of this country. you have got to be engaged and understand how important this moment of your history is. this nation belongs to you. i want to ask a question and be honest. how many of you, on the day donald trump...
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davf any and hings the speaker proem: dsis recnized for mr. davi tank you, mr.speaker. y thif binood in revee, fm thernd give to th rich, orhen you ta awamedicare and ms, diiemds mri aninette wn ppld bre a said, lethem eat ke. i s oosedtheforet wa reased oped yestery. oppos tomorw. wi be osene week. 's no good forhe aman peo yield b the spear prore: the n'time eired. gleman fromex serves. e tlem fm masshusetts mr. al: might inqre how mu isem the speaker proeme: the ntleman frossachuses has 1/2...
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mr. davis: thank you, mr. speaker. any way you cut it, with this bill, the rich will get richer, the poor will get poorer, and middle class families will get shafted. 13 million americans will lose their health coverage and people with pre-existing conditions can forget it. then the writers of this bill will be coming after entitlement programs, after medicaid, medicare, social security, s.s.i. we're down to the wire. and no matter what is said, this bill raises the debt, raises taxes on middle income families, and provides wealthy individuals and cormingses with -- corporations with big tax cuts they don't need. . it's a sad day for my district. it's a sad day for the state of illinois. and it's a sad day for the united states of america. and i will vote no. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from texas. mr. brady: mr. speaker, i'm so proud to yield one minute to the gentleman from north carolina, mr. holding. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from north carolina is recognized for one minute. mr. holding: mr.
mr. davis: thank you, mr. speaker. any way you cut it, with this bill, the rich will get richer, the poor will get poorer, and middle class families will get shafted. 13 million americans will lose their health coverage and people with pre-existing conditions can forget it. then the writers of this bill will be coming after entitlement programs, after medicaid, medicare, social security, s.s.i. we're down to the wire. and no matter what is said, this bill raises the debt, raises taxes on middle...
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chair will recognize mr. davis for five minutes. >> thank you to all of our pa l panelis panelists. thank you all for your testimony. to begin i believe an important take away from our previous laering is the need to become more familiar with the policies and procedures of how the ethics committee works as well. i also encourage more outreach to the hill? general. so you have a sense of how best we can all work together to serve and improve this great institution. i want to focus my questions today on ms.gru flrnman. how is the ooc currently reaching new employees are this new information? >> we have a very unique mandate. in fact, we are compelled to train on our statute by the law. it is a very robust program which is for a very small office that is administered largely by two people. 500 people have been trained online in the last six weeks. here is an example. in september five people completed the online module. it talks about anti retaliation. in protection is an overview of the congressional accountability act. we have a new module coming up as well that will focus on thousan
chair will recognize mr. davis for five minutes. >> thank you to all of our pa l panelis panelists. thank you all for your testimony. to begin i believe an important take away from our previous laering is the need to become more familiar with the policies and procedures of how the ethics committee works as well. i also encourage more outreach to the hill? general. so you have a sense of how best we can all work together to serve and improve this great institution. i want to focus my...
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mr. davis: he was a commissioner of the cook county metropolitan water reclamation district but much more than that. tim grew up on the west side of the city of chicago and moved to the south suburbs and became known as the godfather of politics in south suburban cook county. he was in love with everybody he met, involved in everything that existed, and i express condolences to his wife and family on his passing. and i yield back the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from texas seek recognition? >> permission to address the house for one minute and revise and extend. the speaker pro tempore: without objection. the gentleman is recognized for one minute. mr. smith: the liberal media help elect a u.s. senator from alabama. their alliance with the democratic party is now so ose, we should call them mediacrats. they got an assist from some republicans as well as the candidate himself. the primary lesson to be learned from the election is that republica
mr. davis: he was a commissioner of the cook county metropolitan water reclamation district but much more than that. tim grew up on the west side of the city of chicago and moved to the south suburbs and became known as the godfather of politics in south suburban cook county. he was in love with everybody he met, involved in everything that existed, and i express condolences to his wife and family on his passing. and i yield back the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose...
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the gentleman yields back in the chair will recognize the buys chair of the committee mr. davis for five minutes. >> think it mr. chairman and thank you to our panelists. f thank you all for your testimony i believe an important take away from our previous hearing is the need to become more familiar with policies and procedures, not only in the workings of both of your organizations, but help the ethics committee process works as well and i purge more outreach to the film in general so you have a sense of how best we can work together to serve and improve this great institution. i want to focus my questions on ms. grubman and i really want to focus on the outreach to the hill. your testimony discusses the need for new employees to receive training. how is the 00c currently reaching new employees with this information, we have a very unique mandate. we are compelled to trainre by e law and it's a very robust program which is-- for a small office that's administered largely by two people. as i stated in my opening statement, 500 people have been trained in person in the last six w
the gentleman yields back in the chair will recognize the buys chair of the committee mr. davis for five minutes. >> think it mr. chairman and thank you to our panelists. f thank you all for your testimony i believe an important take away from our previous hearing is the need to become more familiar with policies and procedures, not only in the workings of both of your organizations, but help the ethics committee process works as well and i purge more outreach to the film in general so...
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mr. davis: thank you, mr. speaker. any way you cut it, with this bill, the rich will get richer, the poor will get poorer, and middle class families will get shafted. 13 million americans will lose their health coverage and people with pre-existing conditions can forget it. then the writers of this bill will be coming after entitlement programs, after medicaid, medicare, social security, s.s.i. we're down to the wire. and no matter what is said, this bill raises the debt, raises taxes on middle income families, and provides wealthy individuals and cormingses with -- corporations with big tax cuts they don't need. . it's a sad day for my district. it's a sad day for the state of illinois. and it's a sad day for the united states of america. and i will vote no. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from texas. mr. brady: mr. speaker, i'm so proud to yield one minute to the gentleman from north carolina, mr. holding. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from north carolina is recognized for one minute. mr. holding: mr.
mr. davis: thank you, mr. speaker. any way you cut it, with this bill, the rich will get richer, the poor will get poorer, and middle class families will get shafted. 13 million americans will lose their health coverage and people with pre-existing conditions can forget it. then the writers of this bill will be coming after entitlement programs, after medicaid, medicare, social security, s.s.i. we're down to the wire. and no matter what is said, this bill raises the debt, raises taxes on middle...
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. >> the chair will now recognize the vice chairman of the committee, mr. davis with five minutes. >> thank you, mr. chairman. thank you to all of our panelists. thank you all for your testimony. to begin i believe it up and take away from our previous hearing is the need for the oh oh c to become more familiar with policies and procedures not only is the workings of both our organizations but how the ethics committee works as well. i also encourage outreach and so you have a sense of how best we can work together to serve in improve this great institution. i want to focus my questions today on this gunman. i really want to focus on olc's outreach to the hill. your testimony discusses the need for new employees to receive training and how is the ooc reaching employees with current information? >> we have a unique mandate and were compelled to train on our statutes by the law and it's a very robust program which is for a very small office administered mainly largely by two people. as i stated in my opening statement, 500 people have been trained in person in the l
. >> the chair will now recognize the vice chairman of the committee, mr. davis with five minutes. >> thank you, mr. chairman. thank you to all of our panelists. thank you all for your testimony. to begin i believe it up and take away from our previous hearing is the need for the oh oh c to become more familiar with policies and procedures not only is the workings of both our organizations but how the ethics committee works as well. i also encourage outreach and so you have a sense...
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mr. davis: i thank chairman sessions for his leadership and for yielding. mr. chairman, we are about to make history this week by delivering a tax cut to families at every income level. the math clearly shows the average family of four making the country's median income of $73,000 will receive a $2,000 tax cut. yet, many of my twrends on the other side of the aisle continue to -- friends on the other side of the aisle continue to say this will raise taxes on millions of middle class families. that's just not true. unless you're referring to 2025 when these tax cuts expire and we go back to the status quo. why is there an expiration date? because many of the same people using this as a talking point against this bill are the reason they sunset. if we could get 60 votes in the senate requiring just a few of my friends on the other side of the aisle to work with us, we ould make this tax cut for middle class families permanent. i will give them another chance to support tax cuts for those in their district. i will have a bill that make the individual tax cuts perm
mr. davis: i thank chairman sessions for his leadership and for yielding. mr. chairman, we are about to make history this week by delivering a tax cut to families at every income level. the math clearly shows the average family of four making the country's median income of $73,000 will receive a $2,000 tax cut. yet, many of my twrends on the other side of the aisle continue to -- friends on the other side of the aisle continue to say this will raise taxes on millions of middle class families....
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mr. todd davis. good afternoon. >> corey smith, on behalf of the san francisco action coalition. i've been attending these meetings for the last two years. i think it's another step in the right direction. we ask you to approve the agreement here today. i think it's a good example of what we're looking at as a public-private partnership. even saying that the majority of the units is luxury is false. 50% will be affordable. and then talking about another couple hundred for ccsf faculty, staff or students. so at the end of the day, we could have a majority sub stayedized affordable housing on this site. and really kind of taking care of the opportunities that's been there. we're looking at a minimum of 1,100 units. the governor's director stresses building affordable homes for people. one of the ways is to create an affordable living environment so maybe they don't have to commute to attend classes. one thing i want to bring up and this was brought up at the board of trustees meetings. people keep talking about turning the land over to the public sector. they're not a housing devel
mr. todd davis. good afternoon. >> corey smith, on behalf of the san francisco action coalition. i've been attending these meetings for the last two years. i think it's another step in the right direction. we ask you to approve the agreement here today. i think it's a good example of what we're looking at as a public-private partnership. even saying that the majority of the units is luxury is false. 50% will be affordable. and then talking about another couple hundred for ccsf faculty,...
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coming in now on the damian green situation, the brexit secretary david davis has warned downing street not to sack his cabinet colleague mrre investigating whether any officers, former officers or otherwise, have breached any issues of confidentiality in relation to these new allegations about pornography being on damian green's computer, allegations which mr green has again vehemently denied. we will bring you more detail on that as we get it, but now, they are known as hidden disabilities, affecting 1.4 million children across the uk. all this week bbc breakfast has been focusing on special educational needs, and today, they looked at speech, language and communication needs. harry has never been under the treatment of an nhs speech and language specialist. we have pushed and pushed and pushed, we have a multi—agency meeting every 12 weeks for harry, there is never a speech therapist, where's the speech therapist, where's the speech therapist, could she attend the next one? this has gone on for over 18 months. rather than therapy for harry, the nhs has offered training, which they tell me can be very beneficial. his mot
coming in now on the damian green situation, the brexit secretary david davis has warned downing street not to sack his cabinet colleague mrre investigating whether any officers, former officers or otherwise, have breached any issues of confidentiality in relation to these new allegations about pornography being on damian green's computer, allegations which mr green has again vehemently denied. we will bring you more detail on that as we get it, but now, they are known as hidden disabilities,...
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i will recognize mr. davis for five minutes. >> thank you. and to all our panelists. great to see you again. thank you for your testimony. i believe a take away from our previous testimony is to become more farnl with policies and procedures not only of both your organizations but really how the ethics process works as well. i encourage more outreach to the hill in general so you have a sense how best to work together to serve this great institution. i want to focus my questions today on miss grundmann and the outreach to the hill. your testimony discusses the need for new training. how are new employees currently receiving this information. >> we have a very unique mandate. in fact, we're compelled to train on our statute by the law. it's a very robust program, which is for a very small office that's administered largely by two people. as i stated in my opening statement, 500 people have been trained in person in the last six weeks. our online training module has soared in recent times. here's an example. in september, five people completed the online training module
i will recognize mr. davis for five minutes. >> thank you. and to all our panelists. great to see you again. thank you for your testimony. i believe a take away from our previous testimony is to become more farnl with policies and procedures not only of both your organizations but really how the ethics process works as well. i encourage more outreach to the hill in general so you have a sense how best to work together to serve this great institution. i want to focus my questions today on...
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mr. davis is answering questions as we speak.ys progress has been made, but the government hasn't assessed the brexit impact sector by sector. a lot of the conversation will be on what it means economically for the u.k. as soon as i see them, we will get more on that and we will see if it has any impact on pound. with get to the bloomberg first word news. nejra: u.s. president donald trump formally declared jerusalem to be israel's capital. he will direct the state department to start the process of moving the american embassy there from tel aviv, a historic shift that could inflame allies. the announcement could be more symbolic than substantive. the white house has warned that any actual move would take years and the boundaries are still subject to peace talks. the u.k. prime minister was reportedly the target of an assassination attempt that was broken up last week. according to u.k. reports, police believe they planned to detonate a device at downing street and kill theresa may in the chaos. the director general of mi5 is sai
mr. davis is answering questions as we speak.ys progress has been made, but the government hasn't assessed the brexit impact sector by sector. a lot of the conversation will be on what it means economically for the u.k. as soon as i see them, we will get more on that and we will see if it has any impact on pound. with get to the bloomberg first word news. nejra: u.s. president donald trump formally declared jerusalem to be israel's capital. he will direct the state department to start the...