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to keep eve ryo ne or has mrs may managed to keep everyone on board ? ere that she cannot have a blank cheque. we need to have a parliamentary vote. it can't be the executive. that has come out berry clear, and i think the eu uk agreement is the only way to protect jobs. we are not protecting theresa may'sjob, we're protecting jobs throughout the country. she has failed to come up with a workable solution in northern ireland. it would put the good friday agreement at risk. it should be a key point because that border is massively important, peace in northern ireland is massively important. the solution she is suggesting now has been called everything from cretin is too magical thinking from russells. it will not work, she has to go back to the drawing board. thank you. we're waiting for sajid javid to get to his feet. you may see him shortly. 0ne his feet. you may see him shortly. one thing his feet. you may see him shortly. 0ne thingi his feet. you may see him shortly. one thing i noticed, i don't know if you were watching, a amber rudd was looking pret
to keep eve ryo ne or has mrs may managed to keep everyone on board ? ere that she cannot have a blank cheque. we need to have a parliamentary vote. it can't be the executive. that has come out berry clear, and i think the eu uk agreement is the only way to protect jobs. we are not protecting theresa may'sjob, we're protecting jobs throughout the country. she has failed to come up with a workable solution in northern ireland. it would put the good friday agreement at risk. it should be a key...
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to do that so at the end of the day it came down to a complete stand of tween the two sides and mr manager has said he wouldn't budge on this issue ok now and earlier today the foreign policy chief enrico bugger rainy told reporters that she had confidence in the italian president and his decisions but let's take a listen to that and some confidence that is how has the differences and to present to the public will prove to be as always serving the interest of the italian citizens that by the way coincides also on par with the strength of the european union i noticed today that the trust level of trust that italians have in the european union has gone up in the last days it's now forty one percent i believe this is something we should on track to what. philip federica maria mcgreevey saying there that the italian people trust italy's institutions that italians trust in the e.u. is growing but that's quite a claim in light of election results isn't a yes i think it could be yeah degree of wishful thinking that i think a lot of italians do have confidence in mr matter and the presidency over
to do that so at the end of the day it came down to a complete stand of tween the two sides and mr manager has said he wouldn't budge on this issue ok now and earlier today the foreign policy chief enrico bugger rainy told reporters that she had confidence in the italian president and his decisions but let's take a listen to that and some confidence that is how has the differences and to present to the public will prove to be as always serving the interest of the italian citizens that by the...
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ukraines anti—corruption agency later stopped its investigation into mr trumps former campaign managerpaul manafort. mr cohen denies taking the payment. there were also denials from the two men named as intermediaries, and from a lawyer for mr cohen's alleged partner, felix sater. in the past few minutes, petro poroshenko's administration has described the claims of a secret payment as a "flagrant lie". this report from our producer in new york suzanne kianpour and correspondent paul wood in kiev. donald trump's run for the us presidency was watched with alarm by ukraine's government, dismayed by his apparently pro—russian rhetoric. then trump had a setback. his campaign manager, paul manafort, was forced to resign, accused of getting millions of dollars from russian interests in ukraine. the leak that brought manafort down came from the very top of the ukrainian government, according to sources
ukraines anti—corruption agency later stopped its investigation into mr trumps former campaign managerpaul manafort. mr cohen denies taking the payment. there were also denials from the two men named as intermediaries, and from a lawyer for mr cohen's alleged partner, felix sater. in the past few minutes, petro poroshenko's administration has described the claims of a secret payment as a "flagrant lie". this report from our producer in new york suzanne kianpour and correspondent...
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mr. freedman managed mr. cohen's new york taxi medallions.20 -- he has 22 or maybe -- i think at least 22 taxi medallions in new york. and they were pretty close business associates. so what information he might be able to provide to the authorities, i couldn't really say for sure. but obviously if the government is willing to knock down the charges from five b felony to one c felony and give him no jail time that would suggest that he's got something to offer. >> and does this -- i assume puts a lot more pressure on michael cohen to cooperate, is that right? >> well, it could. i can't tell you exactly what mr. cohen's calculation was, his lawyer's calculations are. i think that there are a number of issues that mr. cohen is facing now and some of those problems may loom a little larger than this. but it does add to the issues that he's facing. >> because in your story, in your article you report that president trump's lawyers have been resigned to the strong possibility that the investigation of mr. cohen's businesses could lead him to coope
mr. freedman managed mr. cohen's new york taxi medallions.20 -- he has 22 or maybe -- i think at least 22 taxi medallions in new york. and they were pretty close business associates. so what information he might be able to provide to the authorities, i couldn't really say for sure. but obviously if the government is willing to knock down the charges from five b felony to one c felony and give him no jail time that would suggest that he's got something to offer. >> and does this -- i...
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mr. general manager. >> sure. just a couple of brief comments to celebrate this eye little bit because i think it's pretty significant. we've been long at work at this for some time. i really wanted to start by thanking rob and matthew and bob and of course bonnie from the parks alliance. bob, rob, and matthew have been really profound trail advocates and have been patient and resilient, particularly rob and matthew in the oak woodlands area specifically. i just want to say thank you. also, celebrate melinda's great work on our trail projects. these are tricky. they're far more complicated than they appear. to put a punctuation mark on this, i was at a gym yesterday morning exercising with a bunch of millennials -- >> make sure the record reflects what he just said, will you. >> the following conversation took place. they had no idea what i did and who i was. i was a guy who couldn't touch his toes. they said have you ever hiked on the trails in san francisco? yeah. they're really killer. the city is doing an awes
mr. general manager. >> sure. just a couple of brief comments to celebrate this eye little bit because i think it's pretty significant. we've been long at work at this for some time. i really wanted to start by thanking rob and matthew and bob and of course bonnie from the parks alliance. bob, rob, and matthew have been really profound trail advocates and have been patient and resilient, particularly rob and matthew in the oak woodlands area specifically. i just want to say thank you....
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mr. speaker. let me say it's a pleasure to manage a rule with my friend from florida, mr. hastings, and my hands are wide open, not tipped whatsoever. mr. speaker, the american people have spent over $15 billion in research and development of the yucca mountain project. it would be utterly foolish in my estimation to literally flush this time, energy, and capital down the drain. particularly as the department of energy has deemed that the site has met all the requirements to move forward ith the licensing process. the rule we have debated here today provides for consideration of very, very important egislation, h.r. 3053, the amendments e policy act of 2018. which would jump-start this vital effort to move yucca mountain -- the yucca mountain plan forward. i'm very amendments act of 2018. which would jump-start this vital effort to move yucca mountain -- the yucca mountain plan forward. i'm very proud to speak in favor of this rule and i urge all of my colleagues to support h.r. 879 amendments act of 2018. which and the underlying legislation to provide relief and a long-t
mr. speaker. let me say it's a pleasure to manage a rule with my friend from florida, mr. hastings, and my hands are wide open, not tipped whatsoever. mr. speaker, the american people have spent over $15 billion in research and development of the yucca mountain project. it would be utterly foolish in my estimation to literally flush this time, energy, and capital down the drain. particularly as the department of energy has deemed that the site has met all the requirements to move forward ith...
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mr. west? is that something we ought to be concerned about that management -- my words not mr. gilson allowing unions to run amok and kind of run the agency instead of the other way around? >> well, there should be cooperation between labor and management and if that doesn't happen we need to look at why that is not happening, but in a time period where all of us want the federal government to do a better job and we went agencies to function better we need ways for employees to people to communicate to management what is taking place. >> and so another way of putting that might be labor-management relations are kind of an important part of managing an agency towards its mission and its effectiveness. sometimes it's done well and sometimes it's not in the public and private sector, but that i did there's a labor-management dynamic that has to be addressed is not a new concept, is it to make it is not a new concept. >> thank you. >> think the general men and now recognize chairman meadows. you're welcome to ask extra question. >> thank you, mr. chairman. mr. west, in your opening
mr. west? is that something we ought to be concerned about that management -- my words not mr. gilson allowing unions to run amok and kind of run the agency instead of the other way around? >> well, there should be cooperation between labor and management and if that doesn't happen we need to look at why that is not happening, but in a time period where all of us want the federal government to do a better job and we went agencies to function better we need ways for employees to people to...
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of serious climate related risks that threaten the stability of the entire system mr holland who runs t c i fund management asked mr carty to work with the task force on climate related financial disclosures to impose a requirement that banks disclose their exposure to climate related financial risk to investors mr hone praised mr carney in a letter for his past statements about the risk of sudden re-evaluation of greenhouse gases generating investments but mr hollande said that those observations quote let's now urgently be translated into concrete and mandatory actions in order to credibly manage the systemic challenges posed by climate change . tesla c.e.o. it on must may have created grounds for a legal challenge at the national labor relations board or in a large b. with an anti tweet about unions workers that tesla's california assembly plant are seeking recognition. and of the united auto workers or u.a.w. and their collective bargaining as a collective bargaining agent mr must took to twitter to oppose the workers' efforts to affiliate with the u.a.w. and asked quote why pay union dues and lose sto
of serious climate related risks that threaten the stability of the entire system mr holland who runs t c i fund management asked mr carty to work with the task force on climate related financial disclosures to impose a requirement that banks disclose their exposure to climate related financial risk to investors mr hone praised mr carney in a letter for his past statements about the risk of sudden re-evaluation of greenhouse gases generating investments but mr hollande said that those...
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mr. caserta almost managed to take my voice away from me. >> i also commend you for your courage. it's not easy for anyone especially young adults or minors to stand up to people in positions of power. >> reporter: maria medina, kpix 5. >>> former san jose city council member pierluigi oliverio is also battling accusations. this banner called both men unfit to serve. the complaint against oliverio came from his former campaign manager back in 2014. she later settled with the city. and we got this statement from oliverio late last night saying: anyone or made sexual advances. i was accused of verbal abuse, over five years ago, something i have consistentl and the city attorney stated that the tion was without merit." it's 4-- a whole lot of uncertainty this morning for hundreds of terminally ill patients in california... the court ruling that's left them in limbo... >>> it is 4:57 right now. a lot of uncertainty this morning for hundreds of terminally ill patients in california. the court ruling that left them in limbo. ♪ ♪ legendary jockey vÍctor espinoza is insatiable when it com
mr. caserta almost managed to take my voice away from me. >> i also commend you for your courage. it's not easy for anyone especially young adults or minors to stand up to people in positions of power. >> reporter: maria medina, kpix 5. >>> former san jose city council member pierluigi oliverio is also battling accusations. this banner called both men unfit to serve. the complaint against oliverio came from his former campaign manager back in 2014. she later settled with...
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again for joining us i am going to graduations thank you for having me and thank you now mr passion and managed to get the support of the of about half the parliament fifty nine out of one hundred five members of parliament supported him and that vote comes on the heels of another woad barely a week ago when the majority of lawmakers rejected his candidacy what has happened in those few days to alter the mood in parliament so much well i think what's happened specifically is that the republican party has had to come to terms with the mood of the country and the public opinion and they've had. we had no choice but. as the next prime minister of armenia now when the new. election or selection brother broke his supporters took to the streets many of them wearing wide close reach i understand were a symbols a symbol of their hopes for the country what is your understanding of what people expect from the new leadership well i think what most people expect from the new leadership is exactly what. has been talking about throughout this campaign which is that the new government will be based on transpa
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technologies coming to replace all of which i applaud and sometimes management needs help from union officials to get those things adopted. >> mr. gilson talks about management throwing in the towel saying appease them because it's easier than fighting as i can see that by the way that happens in the private sector, to, with workforce but what about that, mr. west? is that something we should be concerned about? my words, not mr. gilson's, allowing unions to run amok and run the agency instead of the other way around. >> well, there should be cooperation between labor and management and if that doesn't happen we need to look at why that is not happening but in a time period where i think all of us on the federal government to do a better job we want agencies to function much better and we need ways for employees to be able to communicate what is taking place. >> and so another way to put that is labor management relations are an important part of managing an agency toward its mission and its effectiveness. sometimes it's done well and sometimes it's not. the public and the private sector but the idea that there is a labor-manag
technologies coming to replace all of which i applaud and sometimes management needs help from union officials to get those things adopted. >> mr. gilson talks about management throwing in the towel saying appease them because it's easier than fighting as i can see that by the way that happens in the private sector, to, with workforce but what about that, mr. west? is that something we should be concerned about? my words, not mr. gilson's, allowing unions to run amok and run the agency...
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mr. freidman last year from continuing to manage medallions. mr. freidman was disbarred as a lawyer earlier this month, accused of failing to pay more than $5 million in taxes. mr. freidman faced four counts of criminal tax fraud and one of grand larcenlarceny, all feloni. each carries a maximum prison sentence of up to 25 years in prison. he's disbarred. he is banned from the business. he was facing potentially 125 years in prison. now, though, now that he's taken this deal to cooperate, he has pled guilty to, quote, a single count of evading only $50,000 worth of taxes. and if he fulfills the terms of his agreement, he's looking at no jail time at all. just probation. as long as he tells them everything he knows. and that kind of bargain makes it clear why mr. freidman might have taken this deal, why he's cooperating now. but mr. freidman is apparently in all that legal trouble, at least indirectly, stemming from the years that he was in business with michael cohen. and there's a live federal investigation already against michael cohen. if michae
mr. freidman last year from continuing to manage medallions. mr. freidman was disbarred as a lawyer earlier this month, accused of failing to pay more than $5 million in taxes. mr. freidman faced four counts of criminal tax fraud and one of grand larcenlarceny, all feloni. each carries a maximum prison sentence of up to 25 years in prison. he's disbarred. he is banned from the business. he was facing potentially 125 years in prison. now, though, now that he's taken this deal to cooperate, he...
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mr. russell. managed inclusion, which we made emphatically clear last congress. that shouldn't be taking place any more, and it's still taking place at tsa. it concerns me back then about managed inclusion was that they are not, it's not risk-based security. it's just moving people through. that's what the genesis of this hearing is today, to have a discussion about are you ready for the crush coming this summer? but as a backdrop to that, i don't want it to be an overreliance on managed inclusion-type practices which we are going to end by law. that's the only way we're going to be able to stop doing it. we'll give you a time limit in the bill we pass, that after this time, no more of this stuff, we can't have it, it's a security thing in our mind. with that being as a backdrop, i would like to hear about that and i would like to hear about your interactions with respect to industry. so just lob in there and hear about pre-check and managed inclusion and let's hear about your interactions with some of the industry that might help wait times that might materializ
mr. russell. managed inclusion, which we made emphatically clear last congress. that shouldn't be taking place any more, and it's still taking place at tsa. it concerns me back then about managed inclusion was that they are not, it's not risk-based security. it's just moving people through. that's what the genesis of this hearing is today, to have a discussion about are you ready for the crush coming this summer? but as a backdrop to that, i don't want it to be an overreliance on managed...
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thank you again for joining us and congratulations thank you for having me and thank you now mr passion and managed to get the support of the of about half the parliament fifty nine out of one hundred five members of parliament supported him and that vote comes on the heels of another woad barely a week ago when the majority of lawmakers rejected his candidacy what has happened in those few days.
thank you again for joining us and congratulations thank you for having me and thank you now mr passion and managed to get the support of the of about half the parliament fifty nine out of one hundred five members of parliament supported him and that vote comes on the heels of another woad barely a week ago when the majority of lawmakers rejected his candidacy what has happened in those few days.
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clearly better money management. mr. elliot, what's your wiwifi?ssword? wifi's ordinary. basic.e! which is why i have xfinity xfi. it's super fast and you can control every device in the house. hey! let's basement. [ grunting ] and thanks to these xfi pods, the signal reaches down here too. so sophie, i have an xfi password. and it's "daditude". simple. easy. awesome. xfinity. the future of awesome. retail. under pressure like never before. and it's connected technology that's moving...
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the start of mr putin's day was carefully stage managed. russian state t.v. broadcast his long walk through the corridors of his office on his way to the ceremony. eventually he arrived at the car waiting to take him on a short trip to the kremlin hold. ten the grand entrance. and the war continued. all choreographed to maintain the suspense some five thousand invited guests waited for putin to be sworn in lose the us is just really. the race is going to get us putin promise ritek the country and serve the russian people. he praised russia's return to the world stage is what he calls a strong and influential voice when he talks about the importance of making economic and technological progress to benefit the only russians like. a new quality of life the wellbeing of security and health of a person of the most important. these are the issues at the center of our policy focus is russia for the people as a country of opportunities for self-realization of everyone. that all the build up from bombast few believe mr putin's next term in office will bring much chang
the start of mr putin's day was carefully stage managed. russian state t.v. broadcast his long walk through the corridors of his office on his way to the ceremony. eventually he arrived at the car waiting to take him on a short trip to the kremlin hold. ten the grand entrance. and the war continued. all choreographed to maintain the suspense some five thousand invited guests waited for putin to be sworn in lose the us is just really. the race is going to get us putin promise ritek the country...
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ukraine's anti—corruption agency later stopped its investigation into mr trump's former campaign managerpaul manafort. mr cohen denies taking the payment. there were also denials from the two men named as intermediaries, and from a lawyer for mr cohen's alleged partner, felix sater. the ukrainian president's spokesman declined to comment. this report from our producer in new york suzanne kianpour and correspondent paul wood in kiev. donald trump's run for the us presidency was watched with alarm by ukraine's government, dismayed by his apparently pro—russian rhetoric. then trump had a setback. his campaign manager, paul manafort, was forced to resign, accused of getting millions of dollars from russian interests in ukraine. the leak that brought manafort down came from the very top of the ukrainian government, according to sources here and outside ukraine. if that is true, the ukrainians badly miscalculated, backing the losing side in the us election. so in early 2017, president poroshenko was desperate to get talks with donald trump, but he was being offered little more than a white hou
ukraine's anti—corruption agency later stopped its investigation into mr trump's former campaign managerpaul manafort. mr cohen denies taking the payment. there were also denials from the two men named as intermediaries, and from a lawyer for mr cohen's alleged partner, felix sater. the ukrainian president's spokesman declined to comment. this report from our producer in new york suzanne kianpour and correspondent paul wood in kiev. donald trump's run for the us presidency was watched with...
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mr. putin's day was carefully managed.ussia's state tv films the long walk from the corridors of his office on the way to the ceremony. eventually he arrived at the car, waiting to take him on the short trip to the kremlin. then, the grand entrance. and the lock continued. all choreographed to maintain suspense. 5000 people waited for them to be sworn in. he promised to protect the country and serve the russian people. he praised russia's return to the world stage is what he calls a strong and influential voice. and he talks about economic and beneficial progress 2 -- economic progress to benefit all russians. >> a new quality of life. security and the health of the person are the most important these are the issues at the center of our policy. the self-realization of everyone. >> but for all of the build up and bombast, few believe that his office will bring much change. he has artie said that he wants the incumbent for minister to stay in his post and clinton himself as been empowered as prime minister or president for a
mr. putin's day was carefully managed.ussia's state tv films the long walk from the corridors of his office on the way to the ceremony. eventually he arrived at the car, waiting to take him on the short trip to the kremlin. then, the grand entrance. and the lock continued. all choreographed to maintain suspense. 5000 people waited for them to be sworn in. he promised to protect the country and serve the russian people. he praised russia's return to the world stage is what he calls a strong and...
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. >> reporter: jonathan schroeder is general manager of mr. s leather. other supporters who showed up at a hearing last week are hopeful the leather district will mean access to city funds and community input in community developments. >> we have the tension with the tech economy and an oer creative economy. we need to move forward without losing what we have treasured. >> reporter: the resolution which passed today was cosponsored. >> we are trying to preserve those violatal parts of the lgb community. >> reporter: today he proposed another cultural district for a place you already think would be one, the castro. in the news rooms carolyn tyler, abc7 news. >>> two suspects under arrest for albany's first murder in three years. the victim identified as 23-year-old rafael fuentes. thanks to witnesses and other help from the community, albany police arrested two suspects in this case. kaila gibson wytch, and thomas shimmamura. >>> he accidentally fired his weapon. and a bullet fragment hit a girl beneath her eye. two girls got out of the van and were told
. >> reporter: jonathan schroeder is general manager of mr. s leather. other supporters who showed up at a hearing last week are hopeful the leather district will mean access to city funds and community input in community developments. >> we have the tension with the tech economy and an oer creative economy. we need to move forward without losing what we have treasured. >> reporter: the resolution which passed today was cosponsored. >> we are trying to preserve those...
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managed well, the f.h.a. could expose tapes to millions of dollars in losses. mr. montgomery knows something about the f.h.a. he was the commissioner from 2006 to 2009, while the housing market was flying high and when it all came crashing down. since almost the day he left, he's been making buckets of money selling his knowledge to banks who broke the rules and are trying to escape the consequences. so here's what i mean. one month after leaving the f.h.a., mr. montgomery founded and became vice chairman of a new company called kollingwood group, known in the housing finance industry as a specialist in helping firms navigate f.h.a.-related penalties and lawsuits. hey, who better to navigate the rules at the f.h.a. than the guy who just used to be in charge of the f.h.a. one of their clients was wells fargo. they were in trouble for defrauding f.h.a., and in 2016, paid h.u.d. a $1.2 billion fine. that's billion with a b. wells fargo admitted that from 2001 to 2008 it had lied to the f.h.a. about whether certain loans were eligible for f.h.a. insurance. mr. montgome
managed well, the f.h.a. could expose tapes to millions of dollars in losses. mr. montgomery knows something about the f.h.a. he was the commissioner from 2006 to 2009, while the housing market was flying high and when it all came crashing down. since almost the day he left, he's been making buckets of money selling his knowledge to banks who broke the rules and are trying to escape the consequences. so here's what i mean. one month after leaving the f.h.a., mr. montgomery founded and became...
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clearly better money management. mr. elliot, what's your wiwifi?ssword? wifi's ordinary. basic. do i look basic? nope! which is why i have xfinity xfi. it's super fast and you can control every device in the house. [ child offscreen ] hey! let's basement. and thanks to these xfi pods, the signal reaches down here, too. so sophie, i have an xfi password, and it's "daditude". simple. easy. awesome. xfinity. the future of awesome. >> laura: the pc police are crying racism over john kelly's comments on the problems causedn by illegal immigration. the white house chief of staff told mpr: >> the vast majority of the people are not bad people. they are not ms-13. but they are not people who would easily assimilate into the united states. they are rural people, 4th, 5th, 6th grade educations are the norm. they are coming here for a reason. but the laws are the laws. >> laura: then it was tweeted, he would have been kicked out of the marines for comments like this. while the comment on the left was equally indignant. >> his comments, you see this throughout the entire administration. >>
clearly better money management. mr. elliot, what's your wiwifi?ssword? wifi's ordinary. basic. do i look basic? nope! which is why i have xfinity xfi. it's super fast and you can control every device in the house. [ child offscreen ] hey! let's basement. and thanks to these xfi pods, the signal reaches down here, too. so sophie, i have an xfi password, and it's "daditude". simple. easy. awesome. xfinity. the future of awesome. >> laura: the pc police are crying racism over john...
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investigation, five guilty pleas, 14 indictments including the indictment of the president's campaign manager, mrman manafort, include, the time ofwe're going to stay silent until we see all the witness. >> staying sigh lant is different from -- >> however, john, you want to ask the question, i'm not going to weigh in until the commit finishes its work. there is actually one of is one of the things i'd wish we could have been straighter. >> one of the things he talked about the mueller investigation, saying it's disgusting. route route is out there had ever that their argument is starting to be heard. do you remember that it's working? >> i worry that this president's relentless attacks and his allies retax osin dod p president that rent this may tern that of snch is also a directive manner, then i don't want to schoolfoul the tieb tieb corrupt. that gets us into very dang ro irresponsible believe and are now pb so both president trump and his republican allies continue to pound away on the thing that the investigation is a pitch hunt and relative period of time. and how it has been working. what
investigation, five guilty pleas, 14 indictments including the indictment of the president's campaign manager, mrman manafort, include, the time ofwe're going to stay silent until we see all the witness. >> staying sigh lant is different from -- >> however, john, you want to ask the question, i'm not going to weigh in until the commit finishes its work. there is actually one of is one of the things i'd wish we could have been straighter. >> one of the things he talked about...
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ukraine later stopped its investigation into mr trump's former campaign manager, paul manafort. mr cohen denies taking the payment. there have also been denials from two men who are named as intermediaries, and from a lawyer who represents mr cohen's alleged partner, felix sater. the ukrainian president's spokesman declined to comment. paul wood reports. donald trump's run for the us presidency was watched with alarm by ukraine's government, dismayed by his apparently pro—russian rhetoric. then trump had a setback — his campaign manager, paul manafort, was forced to resign, accused of getting millions of dollars from russian interests in ukraine. the leak that brought manafort down came from the very top of the ukrainian government, according to sources here and outside ukraine. if that is true, the ukrainians badly miscalculated, backing the losing side in the us election. so in early 2017, president poroshenko was desperate to get talks with donald trump, but he was being offered little more than a white house photo op. according to a senior official here who has direct knowled
ukraine later stopped its investigation into mr trump's former campaign manager, paul manafort. mr cohen denies taking the payment. there have also been denials from two men who are named as intermediaries, and from a lawyer who represents mr cohen's alleged partner, felix sater. the ukrainian president's spokesman declined to comment. paul wood reports. donald trump's run for the us presidency was watched with alarm by ukraine's government, dismayed by his apparently pro—russian rhetoric....
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mr. speaker. let me say it's a pleasure to manage a rule with my friend from florida, mr. hastings, and my hands are wide open, not tipped whatsoever. mr. speaker, the american people have spent over $15 billion in research and development of the yucca mountain project. it would be utterly foolish in my estimation to literally flush this time, energy, and capital down the drain. particularly as the department of energy has deemed that the site has met all the requirements to move forward ith the licensing process. the rule we have debated here today provides for consideration of very, very important egislation, h.r. 3053, the amendments e policy act of 2018. which would jump-start this vital effort to move yucca mountain -- the yucca mountain plan forward. i'm very amendments act of 2018. which would jump-start this vital effort to move yucca mountain -- the yucca mountain plan forward. i'm very proud to speak in favor of this rule and i urge all of my colleagues to support h.r. 879 amendments act of 2018. which and the underlying legislation to provide relief and a long-t
mr. speaker. let me say it's a pleasure to manage a rule with my friend from florida, mr. hastings, and my hands are wide open, not tipped whatsoever. mr. speaker, the american people have spent over $15 billion in research and development of the yucca mountain project. it would be utterly foolish in my estimation to literally flush this time, energy, and capital down the drain. particularly as the department of energy has deemed that the site has met all the requirements to move forward ith...
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clearly better money management. mr. elliot, what's your wiwifi?ssword? wifi's ordinary. basic.o i look basic? nope! which is why i have xfinity xfi. it's super fast and you can control every device in the house. hey! let's basement. [ grunting ] and thanks to these xfi pods, the signal reaches down here too. so sophie, i have an xfi password. and it's "daditude". simple. easy. awesome. xfinity. the future of awesome. has the mueller probe actually turned into a witch hunt. the president certainly thinks so, at least he did this morning when he tweeted that 13 angry democrats in charge of the russian witch hunt are starting to find out there is a court system in place that actually protects people from injustice and just wait until the courts get to see your unrevealed conflicts of interest. his tweet seemed to be in response to a federal judge on friday reprimanding mueller prosecutors for using evidence from an old investigation to get former trump campaign manager manafort to flip on the president. rudy giuliani said over the weekend that in mueller subpoenas the president, t
clearly better money management. mr. elliot, what's your wiwifi?ssword? wifi's ordinary. basic.o i look basic? nope! which is why i have xfinity xfi. it's super fast and you can control every device in the house. hey! let's basement. [ grunting ] and thanks to these xfi pods, the signal reaches down here too. so sophie, i have an xfi password. and it's "daditude". simple. easy. awesome. xfinity. the future of awesome. has the mueller probe actually turned into a witch hunt. the...
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investigation five guilty pleas, 14 indictments, including the indictment of the president's campaign manager mr. manafort, including the indictment of a number of key russians who were involved in further bolstering the evidence about russians helping mr. trump to hurt clinton. in terms of the clue, i felt and others are, we're going stay silent until we see all the witnesses. >> staying silent is different tan reserving judgment. are you staying silent or refusing to answer -- have you seen evidence? >> however, john, you want to ask the question, i'm not going to weigh in until the committee finishes its work. we got more work to do. there is actually one of the things that is a bit frustrating. i wish we had been further along at this point. >> one of the things the president said is that the mueller investigation is disgusting. he called it illegal. his personal attorney rudy guiliani is out there almost every day saying the same thing on television. do you worry that their argument is starting to be heard? particularly among supporters to the president? do you worry that it's working? >> i
investigation five guilty pleas, 14 indictments, including the indictment of the president's campaign manager mr. manafort, including the indictment of a number of key russians who were involved in further bolstering the evidence about russians helping mr. trump to hurt clinton. in terms of the clue, i felt and others are, we're going stay silent until we see all the witnesses. >> staying silent is different tan reserving judgment. are you staying silent or refusing to answer -- have you...
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mr sinclair's replacement. ms emms had to step away from the speaker's office after less than a year. her managersumatic stress disorder. mr bercow has denied bullying her. we reported that managers in the house were told that kate emms, your successor, got post—traumatic stress disorder from thatjob. how did you respond to that? well, that really concerned me because i think if i'd actually said to myself, "i'm not signing this nondisclosure agreement," or i'd put in a complaint, or i'd done what anybody should do if they've suffered a bullying incident is to speak out and get it resolved, then she might not have been put in that position. i had signed a cover—up in a cynical way and been paid to do it, and that's not a good feeling. following newsnight‘s previous reports, the house of commons has agreed to start an inquiry into the treatment of the house's apolitical staff. westminster has a problem with both bullying and harassment. what kind of a mark does that leave on you? i spent quite a lot of time not sleeping and revisiting things, and as the years go by that eases. you do remember every
mr sinclair's replacement. ms emms had to step away from the speaker's office after less than a year. her managersumatic stress disorder. mr bercow has denied bullying her. we reported that managers in the house were told that kate emms, your successor, got post—traumatic stress disorder from thatjob. how did you respond to that? well, that really concerned me because i think if i'd actually said to myself, "i'm not signing this nondisclosure agreement," or i'd put in a complaint,...
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clearly better money management. mr. elliot, what's your wiwifi?ssword? wifi's ordinary. basic. do i look basic? nope! which is why i have xfinity xfi. it's super fast and you can control every device in the house. [ child offscreen ] hey! let's basement. and thanks to these xfi pods, the signal reaches down here, too. so sophie, i have an xfi password, and it's "daditude". simple. easy. awesome. xfinity. the future of awesome. lou: president trump today celebrating his newly sworn in secretary of state mike pompeo as a true american hero. president trump swear in pompeo, his new secretary of state. ceremony at the state department where he promised employees that he would help the department. pompeo said it this way, get its swagger back. a coalition of seven dates led by texas attorney general ken paxton filing a lawsuit against the trump administration to bring an end to the daca program. the lawsuit says that president obama exceeded his authority with his executive thror authory that created daca. joining me now, a great friend and good merng. good to see you. daca, this la
clearly better money management. mr. elliot, what's your wiwifi?ssword? wifi's ordinary. basic. do i look basic? nope! which is why i have xfinity xfi. it's super fast and you can control every device in the house. [ child offscreen ] hey! let's basement. and thanks to these xfi pods, the signal reaches down here, too. so sophie, i have an xfi password, and it's "daditude". simple. easy. awesome. xfinity. the future of awesome. lou: president trump today celebrating his newly sworn in...
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clearly better money management. mr. elliot, what's your wiwifi?ssword? wifi's ordinary. basic.is why i have xfinity xfi. it's super fast and you can control every device in the house. [ child offscreen ] hey! let's basement. and thanks to these xfi pods, the signal reaches down here, too. so sophie, i have an xfi password, and it's "daditude". simple. easy. awesome. xfinity. the future of awesome. >> tucker: a supermarket chain taken to court by the federal government because it asked two of the employees to speak english. the federal government equal opportunity commission is suing an albertson in san diego saying it created hostile work environment to pressure employees not to converse in spanish. according to the e.o.c. requiring english is de facto discrimination based on the origin. insane interpretation but they say it can't be tolerated so it won't be. we are joined by a radio host, ethan. thank you for coming on. >> thank you. >> tucker: the language you speak is not the country you are from. plenty of american-born employees speak foreign languages so it's not discrimi
clearly better money management. mr. elliot, what's your wiwifi?ssword? wifi's ordinary. basic.is why i have xfinity xfi. it's super fast and you can control every device in the house. [ child offscreen ] hey! let's basement. and thanks to these xfi pods, the signal reaches down here, too. so sophie, i have an xfi password, and it's "daditude". simple. easy. awesome. xfinity. the future of awesome. >> tucker: a supermarket chain taken to court by the federal government because...
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what are the plans for improving our government's supply chain risk management? mr. evanina: thank you, mr. chairman. supply chain mitigation efforts are nothing new to the u.s. however, in the last couple of years they've become increasingly problematic via awareness. what ncsc does is provide the sliver of counterintelligence aspect to the who and why is implementing and mitigating our supply chain, our adversaries, and we provide and work in partnership with organizations, general services administration, the labs, weapon labs, d.o.e. labs, provide awareness and what the threats is to help them mitigate from their perspective and protect their data from leaving their facilities? senator burr: no. i want to encourage you in the role of director, please continue to work. this committee has been extremely involved in supply chain concerns we have and it seems to slip through the cracks and from that fact in government. vice chairman. senator warner: i want to start with clearance reform. i think you recall when we had the hearings, bipartisan agreement the system is
what are the plans for improving our government's supply chain risk management? mr. evanina: thank you, mr. chairman. supply chain mitigation efforts are nothing new to the u.s. however, in the last couple of years they've become increasingly problematic via awareness. what ncsc does is provide the sliver of counterintelligence aspect to the who and why is implementing and mitigating our supply chain, our adversaries, and we provide and work in partnership with organizations, general services...
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. >> reporter: jonathan shroeder is general manager of mr. s. leather.believes the special designation will ensure that businesses like his remain. other supporters who showed up last week are also hopeful the leather district will mean access to city funds and community input to future developments. he owns a nightclub. >> we have a tech economy and an older creative economy. so i think we need to move forward without losing what we've treasured. >> reporter: the resolution which unanimously passed today was cosponsored by supervisors jayne kim and jeff shihi. >> we're really trying to preserve those vital parts of the lgbt community that have been so central for us to participate in the way we've been able to participate in the life of this city. >> reporter: today he proposed another cultural district for a place you think would already be one, the castro. in the newsroom carolyn tyler, abc 7 news. >> a note of passing now from the lgbt community dyson bike founder wolf died. on her motorcycle the group says sunny blazed a new path forward for women a
. >> reporter: jonathan shroeder is general manager of mr. s. leather.believes the special designation will ensure that businesses like his remain. other supporters who showed up last week are also hopeful the leather district will mean access to city funds and community input to future developments. he owns a nightclub. >> we have a tech economy and an older creative economy. so i think we need to move forward without losing what we've treasured. >> reporter: the resolution...
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mr. speaker. i yield myself such time as i may consume. r. speaker, my amendment promotes clabive force management, cuts red tape, and encourage the forest service to plan for the long-term health of our nation's forests. promotes clabive force mr. speaker, if we were to go to the interest and we had cancer and the doctor offered a treatment for that cancer but decided it might not be in our best interest, we wouldn't just leave, we would want to find out what the best treatment was. but what's happening on our national forest is if one plan is rejected, we do nothing. and we don't treat the disease of mismanagement that's currently happening on our forest. implementing sound, scientifically based management reforms is necessary to address the growing economic and environmental threats of catastrophic wildfire. prevention through active management is the best medicine to make our forest healthy. by requiring environmental nalysis of a collaboratively developed proposal to be weighed against a no action alternative, the impacts of doing nothing on forest health and wildfire risk, his amendment ensu
mr. speaker. i yield myself such time as i may consume. r. speaker, my amendment promotes clabive force management, cuts red tape, and encourage the forest service to plan for the long-term health of our nation's forests. promotes clabive force mr. speaker, if we were to go to the interest and we had cancer and the doctor offered a treatment for that cancer but decided it might not be in our best interest, we wouldn't just leave, we would want to find out what the best treatment was. but what's...
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the first hour was spentjust lining up questions and the last 25 minutes, mr is a good bird managed tobly pick and choose somebody game. probably not a satisfactory grilling as we would expect it to be. what do they want to get out him, that he has not previously provided to the us senate and congress? they were trying to probe into what is the thinking of facebook. what is his thinking about some of the issues they face, things like fake news and political interference. issues such as personal data. cambridge analytic of being the primary example of data being the primary example of data being taken from facebook and used to influence their thinking. these are serious issues and they are trying to understand what is the response of facebook to these issues. best they got was that they are sorry. quite rightly, facebook are sorry. quite rightly, facebook are saying they are sorry about this but the question is what is the plan for the future. can they reassure politicians but will it be something that needs to be done by them all to them in terms of regulation that will improve the sit
the first hour was spentjust lining up questions and the last 25 minutes, mr is a good bird managed tobly pick and choose somebody game. probably not a satisfactory grilling as we would expect it to be. what do they want to get out him, that he has not previously provided to the us senate and congress? they were trying to probe into what is the thinking of facebook. what is his thinking about some of the issues they face, things like fake news and political interference. issues such as personal...
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manager at e.p.a. >> supervisor cohen: mr. chestnut, well come. >> hi. i'm the engineer that managed the team that has been doing the indepth evaluation of the data. mr. manzanilla said our data has been set in the records of decision. we continue to look at those. the five year review is starting this year, it regard to uc-1, uc-2, and d-1, we look at any new activity that has been done on that site, like the construction, and we've done activities to ensure that -- >> supervisor cohen: what is your motion denied ellig and analysis, what this very yielded? you said you done -- >> we have a calculator called a preliminary meters and goal calculator, and we look at that. when it comes to the developments transfer, it was actually much more hands on. we looked at the development and what they were doing and analyzed specific foot prints of where the trenches were to see if tetratech might have worked to see if there might be extra analysis done around that, and we felt that the work that had been done did not impact those areas. >> supervisor cohen: all rig
manager at e.p.a. >> supervisor cohen: mr. chestnut, well come. >> hi. i'm the engineer that managed the team that has been doing the indepth evaluation of the data. mr. manzanilla said our data has been set in the records of decision. we continue to look at those. the five year review is starting this year, it regard to uc-1, uc-2, and d-1, we look at any new activity that has been done on that site, like the construction, and we've done activities to ensure that -- >>...
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mr black told us that they were simply managing grenfell on behalf of the council, and they relied oned his deepest sympathies, but he did not answer our questions. mr black, it is richard bilton from bbc panorama. can i ask you a quick question, sir? grenfell tower, that was yourjob to keep those people safe, wasn't it? your actual duty. did you fail in that duty? it is no good pushing me, did you do that? i'm asking you a question. is the reason that those people died because that refurbishment was done on the cheap? i am asking you straightforward questions, i've written to you. it was done on the cheap, wasn't it? the planning application was signed in your name, it had cheap, dangerous cladding and insulation. didn't it, sir? why don't you answer the question? the reason that people get angry, i think, it's no good pushing me, i'm trying to ask you sensible questions. 72 people died because that building, a perfectly safe building, was covered in plastic and insulation that burned like a bonfire. do you take any responsibility? the people of grenfell wanted to hear your side. i w
mr black told us that they were simply managing grenfell on behalf of the council, and they relied oned his deepest sympathies, but he did not answer our questions. mr black, it is richard bilton from bbc panorama. can i ask you a quick question, sir? grenfell tower, that was yourjob to keep those people safe, wasn't it? your actual duty. did you fail in that duty? it is no good pushing me, did you do that? i'm asking you a question. is the reason that those people died because that...