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mr. roberts. mr. wicker. >> good morning chairman dpraifs norton and distinguished members of the sub committee i'm brett booker secretary building trade union on behalf of the nearly 2 million craft professionals across the united states i would like to thank you for allowing me to testify before this sub committee. building america's infrastructure is literally what our members do every day. whether it is roads and bridges, airports, waterways, power plants and other energy infrastructure municipality water systems public buildings or skyscrapers, our members apply their unique skill sets to building infrastructure and every corner of our great nation. for many many of our members to strength of the construction industry and strength of their job opportunities, is directly tied to strength of public policy and advancing the building of public sprawr. as sump i would like to thank the leadership of this sub committee moving most recent highway bill to fast act. highway bills are single largest job cr
mr. roberts. mr. wicker. >> good morning chairman dpraifs norton and distinguished members of the sub committee i'm brett booker secretary building trade union on behalf of the nearly 2 million craft professionals across the united states i would like to thank you for allowing me to testify before this sub committee. building america's infrastructure is literally what our members do every day. whether it is roads and bridges, airports, waterways, power plants and other energy...
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mr. roberts and mr. fazio, i agree with you. there are more federal dollars, we have to figure this out. we have to look at other ways to try to be fed up. three points on the australian example. it was a two-year program, it end.en -- it did if you want to get into this program, you have to get into a quick. new south wales opposed this program in parliament to the bitter end. when it was passed, they were the first ones in line to get this based on a first-come first-served basis. they have more highways, cranes than any other state in the world. until it's oppose it became the policy and they were there for an center. entities like airports and water systems do not pay local state federal taxes. when a private company comes on board and arts to run it, they pay federal taxes. that's the way the funding way was made. it was generated by this entity. if we shut the door on something like this without taking a look at it, i think we are kidding ourselves. we have to figure out something sustainable, long-term, and also look at t
mr. roberts and mr. fazio, i agree with you. there are more federal dollars, we have to figure this out. we have to look at other ways to try to be fed up. three points on the australian example. it was a two-year program, it end.en -- it did if you want to get into this program, you have to get into a quick. new south wales opposed this program in parliament to the bitter end. when it was passed, they were the first ones in line to get this based on a first-come first-served basis. they have...
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mr. roberts got it. ok, so first, she's gonna stick her chest out, and then she'll toss her hair.pen drop! oh! oops! oh, that did it. hell, yeah! i have a boyfriend. work is going well. i actually feel cute for the first time in my life. my self-esteem cannot be touched. it's been so weird since i got engaged. oh, you're right. i'll never get married. message received! elliot, this is about me. really? yeah. oh, ok. it's like i don't feel attractive at all, lately, like i've lost my spark or something. oh, please! remember what kelso said about your hair yesterday? it makes you look frumpy! i thought he said "clumpy." how is that better? you don't know. morning, boys. sir, this is where we play. funny. i thought this was where we worked. [car alarm beeps] dr. kelso, i have a low anterior resection later on this afternoon, and i'd really like to exercise in order to be at my best. well, i'd really like to have grandkids someday, but the last 5 christmases, my son has brought his roommate brad home. so you tell me whether life is fair. i can't believe you did your residency here, to
mr. roberts got it. ok, so first, she's gonna stick her chest out, and then she'll toss her hair.pen drop! oh! oops! oh, that did it. hell, yeah! i have a boyfriend. work is going well. i actually feel cute for the first time in my life. my self-esteem cannot be touched. it's been so weird since i got engaged. oh, you're right. i'll never get married. message received! elliot, this is about me. really? yeah. oh, ok. it's like i don't feel attractive at all, lately, like i've lost my spark or...
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mr. robert goldencough. mr. david pounder, director of information technology management issues at the government accountability office. ms. carol rice, department of commerce office of inspector general. ms. gupta, leader on civil rights. i think all of you have testified before. green means go, yellow means run through the light. yellow is speed up, get through it as quick as you can. and red, you're going to get stopped. i won't stop you right at five minutes because it's really important. but your opening statement is part of the record. so with that, mr. goldenkoff. >> chairman gowdy, ranking member cummings and the rest of the committee, in recent years we have identified a number of operational, management and other challenges that raise serious concerns about the bureau's ability to conduct a cost effective enumeration. and in february 2017 we added the 2020 census to our list of high risk government programs. my remarks today will focus on two such challenges, implementing design innovations aimed at co
mr. robert goldencough. mr. david pounder, director of information technology management issues at the government accountability office. ms. carol rice, department of commerce office of inspector general. ms. gupta, leader on civil rights. i think all of you have testified before. green means go, yellow means run through the light. yellow is speed up, get through it as quick as you can. and red, you're going to get stopped. i won't stop you right at five minutes because it's really important....
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thank you mr roberts nice to talk to you know the truth here legally.there are moments when you're. listening. to. music. russian tanishaa just like the little it up a house invasion the ha the. the whole i don't know how young. maybe not a life. long love who is only the mumbled out of the sun susan losing my mind would . jump on me and you have what you did with the little boy's interests younger fahringer intrude on the need for the foreigners and the do i need a consulate or shall i was not home changed my life for this and even though the language to the old actually. on. a machine i should have doing this and see nigel. pass on the whole busy shipping. it's only four hundred one false household a chance i thought i should i shouldn't have this unless it's a basic. form of. fish and tells him although you. only for how massage and. personal moment when i see what tom daschle was. a little. late. but a. fatherly tall. share your jammies grid your washing said shoes. josee to. you for. she already has an. ounce of. they don't. change. my. right. to y
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chief justice roberts: mr. smith -do you have standing? well, justice kagan? justice kagan: in a one-person one-vote case, does one person in an overpopulated district have standing to challenge not only that district, those district lines, but the entire state map? mr. smith: that is true. that is the way that it's been handled ever since the reynolds case. justice kagan: and why is that, and does it -- is it an analogy to this case? mr. smith: well, it's certainly a helpful analogy. it's not exactly the same because they have to live in an overpopulated district rather than an underpopulated district. but those are the people in -- who suffer vote dilution because they're living in the overpopulated districts. and the court has said not only does that person have standing to challenge their own district but also to challenge the entire map and make all of the districts closer in population. that's just the way that's been handled since the '60s. chief justice roberts: mr. smith, i'm going to follow an example
chief justice roberts: mr. smith -do you have standing? well, justice kagan? justice kagan: in a one-person one-vote case, does one person in an overpopulated district have standing to challenge not only that district, those district lines, but the entire state map? mr. smith: that is true. that is the way that it's been handled ever since the reynolds case. justice kagan: and why is that, and does it -- is it an analogy to this case? mr. smith: well, it's certainly a helpful analogy. it's not...
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yeah it's a quote fonder again he did mr roberts yes three years yeah but he couldn't wait to be him a really every nice course he was so unlike him that's interesting as to roberts was a perfect person yes he's the perfect man and i couldn't wait to be him so that would be three in the afternoon and he wished it was a the clock to be melissa arbors i've done many of those plays where i felt like i can't wait to get on stage and be this guy again it's so exciting he's so much smarter than i am and he's so much more you know interesting but those never around you know for some reason it was the duds that that for me isn't a good for you yeah i mean sometimes the plays were good but the part was great or something but they kind of dug it out on me but those are the ones i was having a bit what was the most what was the longest running player and. that was probably a play called. jest which was a lot of jazz it was yeah but it wasn't the french foreign legion your thing and it was a there was a parlor it was a parlor comedy that was then ran forever off broadway and then did a long run a
yeah it's a quote fonder again he did mr roberts yes three years yeah but he couldn't wait to be him a really every nice course he was so unlike him that's interesting as to roberts was a perfect person yes he's the perfect man and i couldn't wait to be him so that would be three in the afternoon and he wished it was a the clock to be melissa arbors i've done many of those plays where i felt like i can't wait to get on stage and be this guy again it's so exciting he's so much smarter than i am...
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away from the dope think about a few minutes this is also something that resonates in the world so mr roberts mark roberts who had the english police operation during this twenty sixteen in france still thinks that the football hooligans are as threats despite all the initiatives taken by the russian government chantel fan and all of that the football hooligans they come and everyone should be afraid of them that's what he says what's to be done with. well what can we do about it what can we do about mark roberts nothing what can we do about such claims then you know we've successfully host of the confederations cup and we haven't had a single problem with fans look at the fan problem is not limited to russia we don't know what british fans are like for example they invented the whole thing even the word hogan is not of russian origin you know there are also turkish and french fans true there are certain individuals who violate rules but again the way the confederations cup was held proved that we know how to work with our fans but it's a big world cup ticket sales have already started and we
away from the dope think about a few minutes this is also something that resonates in the world so mr roberts mark roberts who had the english police operation during this twenty sixteen in france still thinks that the football hooligans are as threats despite all the initiatives taken by the russian government chantel fan and all of that the football hooligans they come and everyone should be afraid of them that's what he says what's to be done with. well what can we do about it what can we do...
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mr roberts they get the idea was to reverse something profound that was believed to have taken its revenge in sixty seven where the most modernizing regime was notably in egypt and in syria were brutally defeated by a state that had been created on a religious basis israel. years of what it said that was there legitimize ation. for the conservative forces believe that it was the hand of god punishing the arabs for betraying their own faith to provide three look proper for. the oil crisis of the one nine hundred seventy s. highlighted another major change in the balance of power in the middle east. with the oil windfall the economic and political power shifted from egypt to the arabian peninsula. saudi arabia barely touched by an identity until men began to develop at a frantic pace. in this traditionalist country home to many of islams most holy places the economic boom only created a superficial modernity worried about the influence of western values saudi society tightened up restricting women's lives even further. off a look at the role in fact all oil was one of women's enemies. oil we
mr roberts they get the idea was to reverse something profound that was believed to have taken its revenge in sixty seven where the most modernizing regime was notably in egypt and in syria were brutally defeated by a state that had been created on a religious basis israel. years of what it said that was there legitimize ation. for the conservative forces believe that it was the hand of god punishing the arabs for betraying their own faith to provide three look proper for. the oil crisis of the...
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i love tom hanks i wrote books long before i was lucky enough to have mr hanks play robert langer so i have i've always had my own langdon but a lot of people asked me you know when you wrote eventually go did you were you thinking of tom hanks i said i was just thinking of being able to sell enough copies to not lose my publishing but when i wrote that eventually go to those days are long gone dan brown remains as passionate as ever to mystery and puzzles his fans of the frankfurt books and know that anything could be a message in disguise and that dan brown may be the man behind it. i got warts and animals all these topics are coming up and all around events in europe here is today's you know max express. these works have been donated by renowned contemporary artists for a benefit auction. the proceeds not to go to the one hundred fifty eight families who survived the grenfell tower inferno in london last june and. among the most valuable pieces is fi schwimmer one nine three by german photographer volved gang tillman's the auction on monday at southern bees in london is expected t
i love tom hanks i wrote books long before i was lucky enough to have mr hanks play robert langer so i have i've always had my own langdon but a lot of people asked me you know when you wrote eventually go did you were you thinking of tom hanks i said i was just thinking of being able to sell enough copies to not lose my publishing but when i wrote that eventually go to those days are long gone dan brown remains as passionate as ever to mystery and puzzles his fans of the frankfurt books and...
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mr. roberts when he was up for his hearing he said i want to get unity on the court again. he may have been the only one who did not understand what a delusion that was. now, even if we have differing opinions, the person who delivers their opinion does not have to be a chief justice. it can be anyone of the nine members of the court. and thereshall's time is a whole debate about this because the records are not clear. marshall usually gave the opinion even if he did not write it. we do know he wrote a very famous one. the ones we are talking about are quite clearly marshall. jefferson was extremely annoyed by this. he thought justices should write periodically so we know where they are. everything is held up in a conclave. what a see if i can get the exact words. a opinion is huddled up in conclave delivered as unanimous with a solid back we had says -- with a solid acquiescence of a justice by the turn of his own reading. i could not write that. that is what jefferson said. appointed marshal to the court he did so in the hope that there would be a republican voice and the
mr. roberts when he was up for his hearing he said i want to get unity on the court again. he may have been the only one who did not understand what a delusion that was. now, even if we have differing opinions, the person who delivers their opinion does not have to be a chief justice. it can be anyone of the nine members of the court. and thereshall's time is a whole debate about this because the records are not clear. marshall usually gave the opinion even if he did not write it. we do know he...
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i love tom hanks i wrote books long before i was lucky enough to have mr hanks play robert langer so i have i've always had my own langdon but a lot of people asked me you know when you wrote eventually go did you were you thinking of tom hanks i said i was just thinking of being able to sell enough copies to not lose my publishing. when i wrote that eventually go to those days are long gone dan brown remains as popular as ever to mystery and puzzles his fans of the frankfurt book fan know that anything could be a message in this. guards and the dan brown may be the man behind it. are the warts and animals all these topics are coming up in our round up of college savings in europe here is today's next express. these works have been donated by renowned contemporary artists for a benefit auction. the proceeds will to go to the one hundred fifty eight families who survived the grenfell tower inferno in london last june and. among the most valuable pieces is the one nine three by german photographer evolve gang tillmans the auction on monday at sotheby's in london is expected to raise mo
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mr. rosenkranz: if you are -- that is correct, after the crime is over. i mean -- chief justice roberts: poison? mr. rosenkranz: -- conspiracy or solicitation to murder, the crime is done -- it occurs after. i think the government's current position, contrary to what it persuaded multiple courts of appeals of, was that that's out. and so that's the example, but in order to get there, the government has to take the quintessential crime of violence and say that it is not -- justice kagan: and that's inconsistent with everything that the government has said in multiple cases; isn't that correct? mr. rosenkranz: yes, in -- in -- i mean, the courts of appeals that have said that those crimes are within the residual -- justice breyer: they're saying right now, what about conspiracy? i mean, you can have conspiracy to commit burglary. it's over, once you conspire. mr. rosenkranz: right. well, that's a -- so that's an example, but i think the government said that that's in. justice kagan: that that's in. mr. rosenkranz: right. and so if, that's in, then this whole notion of in the course of com
mr. rosenkranz: if you are -- that is correct, after the crime is over. i mean -- chief justice roberts: poison? mr. rosenkranz: -- conspiracy or solicitation to murder, the crime is done -- it occurs after. i think the government's current position, contrary to what it persuaded multiple courts of appeals of, was that that's out. and so that's the example, but in order to get there, the government has to take the quintessential crime of violence and say that it is not -- justice kagan: and...
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mr. roberts took an asset -- and i play for comcast, they took an asset that was under valued and i thinklso not accounted for correctly and turned that around i think that mr. flannery has had ability because the health care division was the second -- maybe a third rate division, turned that around i have said this is the end of my rancor. this is it, i'm putting iton the table and will no longer go forward. the idea they did not account directly for long term care which is going to be a major issue, i hope they can cap it the way aig did. this is the end. flannery is coming clean i'm no longer going to adopt that attitude going forward. >> you get queet serious but not -- >> i own this for my personal account because it's the only stock and comcast because i was paid in it, my charitable trust owns it because i was stupid i don't think i could be more clear. it's my fault. i believed >> okay. well, i'm their guest here today, guys, let's try and remember that. i don't want them to toss me out of the building. >> that's why we're separate mr. flannery is real if i don't -- i thought abou
mr. roberts took an asset -- and i play for comcast, they took an asset that was under valued and i thinklso not accounted for correctly and turned that around i think that mr. flannery has had ability because the health care division was the second -- maybe a third rate division, turned that around i have said this is the end of my rancor. this is it, i'm putting iton the table and will no longer go forward. the idea they did not account directly for long term care which is going to be a major...
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mr. roberts: mr. president, pursuant to section 904 of the congressional budget act of 1974, and the waiver provisions of applicable budget resolutions, i move to waive all applicable sections of that act and applicable budget resolution for the purpose of h.r. 266 and i ask for the -- for the purpose of h.r. 2266 and ask for the yeas and nays. the presiding officer: is there a sufficient second? there appears to be. the clerk will call the roll. vote: vote: vote: the presiding officer: the yeas 08, the nays are 19s the motion is agreed to. the point of order fails. the question is on the motion to concur. is there sufficient second? there appears to be. the clerk will call the roll. vote: vote: vote: vote: vote: vote: vote: vote: the presiding officer: the motion to concur in the house amendment is agreed to. the yeas are 82, the nays are 17. mr. crapo: mr. president. the presiding officer: the senator from idaho. mr. crapo: i move to proceed to h.j. res. 111. the presiding officer: would the senator
mr. roberts: mr. president, pursuant to section 904 of the congressional budget act of 1974, and the waiver provisions of applicable budget resolutions, i move to waive all applicable sections of that act and applicable budget resolution for the purpose of h.r. 266 and i ask for the -- for the purpose of h.r. 2266 and ask for the yeas and nays. the presiding officer: is there a sufficient second? there appears to be. the clerk will call the roll. vote: vote: vote: the presiding officer: the...
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mr. roberts is fearful of perhaps being sent to guantÁnamo.the canadian born was 15 at 2002 when he tossed a grenade in a firefight a firefight the killed u.s. army sergeants first class christopher speer, a special forces medic. read the rest of that story from fox news today. aydin waiting for house subcommittee to return to talk about security threats posed by north korea. that he expected to resume and a couple of minutes while we have time we will take you back to this mornings "washington journal" for discussion of the trump administration tax reform. >> joining us at her table as cognitive and bill johnson republican of ohio, a member of the budgeted to talk about a couple of issues and we'll start with tax reform. the president was pitching tax reform in pennsylvania yesterday. what do you like about the proposal you have heardg so far and where are some provisions that you are not crazy about? >> guest: i can't think of anything that i don't like. there's a lot to like in this tax reform package. about it for a second, makingg america
mr. roberts is fearful of perhaps being sent to guantÁnamo.the canadian born was 15 at 2002 when he tossed a grenade in a firefight a firefight the killed u.s. army sergeants first class christopher speer, a special forces medic. read the rest of that story from fox news today. aydin waiting for house subcommittee to return to talk about security threats posed by north korea. that he expected to resume and a couple of minutes while we have time we will take you back to this mornings...
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mrs may's. and by robert halfon, a tory mp and former minister who was sacked earlier this year by the pm.ome in. catherine, what will she be thinking about the job right now? well, knowing her, and i think that she is going to continue doing thejob. because she wants to? because she has to, because this is the type of person she is. and she is somebody and that is why i get angry about the conversations about grant, i call him snaps. why are we talking about him? does he want to be prime minister? the prime minister now is somebody who you can rely on, who actually is a person who will continue to do the job nab she feels she has been chosen to do, and... this is not a woman you are describing who wants the job but one who feels the obligation of the job, is that right? well, i find that knowing her, i think that she is somebody who will do what is the right thing, and she really cares about this country and sometimes i get irritated about people constantly criticising her because she is doing what is the right thing for her to do. she has been chosen to be the prime minister and for the
mrs may's. and by robert halfon, a tory mp and former minister who was sacked earlier this year by the pm.ome in. catherine, what will she be thinking about the job right now? well, knowing her, and i think that she is going to continue doing thejob. because she wants to? because she has to, because this is the type of person she is. and she is somebody and that is why i get angry about the conversations about grant, i call him snaps. why are we talking about him? does he want to be prime...
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. >> reporter: gave updates b but couldn't provide a mr list of homes destroyed or saved. robert mckckhy and dog are living in t trave trailerer doesn't know if homee survived. >> as soon a as ty allowe back,'ll know. >> reporter: butut still too dangerous. >> make s when we let you back into area with familiess a children, it's safe. >> repororr: for se, frustration boiled over. >> why didn't they s sp the fire? they're reremen, i don't know anything about being a fireman, just know they're supposed to stop the fire. >> see this on tv v buhit home, oh, my god. unreal. >>>>eporter: wil mmunity meeting laterer thi in santa rosa, cornell bernard, abc7 news. >> tonight learning names of people remamaing misng i in th areas devastated by fire. brian and u doenia erickson, found a car so family members home they escapap. daniel uthard is missising from he has trouble getting around because he wears a leg bra. norma zarr als lives in b bnett valley. daughter in uta unable t get hold of her. local relatives checking shelters. mike grabow's family has checked shelters for him. ves off ma
. >> reporter: gave updates b but couldn't provide a mr list of homes destroyed or saved. robert mckckhy and dog are living in t trave trailerer doesn't know if homee survived. >> as soon a as ty allowe back,'ll know. >> reporter: butut still too dangerous. >> make s when we let you back into area with familiess a children, it's safe. >> repororr: for se, frustration boiled over. >> why didn't they s sp the fire? they're reremen, i don't know anything about...
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mr. trump. what robert was talking about. identified as paul manafort, forwards it writing quote we need someone to communicate that d.t., presumably donald trump is not doing those trips, should be somebody low level so as not to be a signal. what do you think this means? >> some chatter is sculpttory, showing that trump campaign was not interested in pursuing the tidbits from the russian interlocutors. i think it shows opposite, want to do it in underthe table manner, send someone like george papadopoulos, more anonymous, take a meeting and not be spotted and perhaps further that conversation in hopes of getting goods on secretary clinton. >> and that is something i think is so interesting at level of theory. as always when we report on this, gates and manafort are presumed innocent and maintain innocence and some of the lines are open to interpretation. but the circumstantial repeat status of the number of people in third party meetings that seem open to getting help from the russians certainly not great thing for the camp
mr. trump. what robert was talking about. identified as paul manafort, forwards it writing quote we need someone to communicate that d.t., presumably donald trump is not doing those trips, should be somebody low level so as not to be a signal. what do you think this means? >> some chatter is sculpttory, showing that trump campaign was not interested in pursuing the tidbits from the russian interlocutors. i think it shows opposite, want to do it in underthe table manner, send someone like...
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the health system in zimbabwe has collapsed under robert mugabe, with staff underpaid and medicines in short supply. they have also pointed out that mrmedical treatment. as it stands, robert mugabe himself travels to singapore where he gets help with his cancer. and you can just imagine that if he has to trot all over the world to get that sort of treatment and there is no treatment available in zimbabwe itself, and he's not even willing to use the hospitals in zimbabwe because they are such a sickening and worrying state... foreign governments have also waded in. the uk government described the decision as surprising and disappointing, saying his appointment risks overshadowing the work undertaken globally by the world health organisation on non—communicable diseases. previous ambassadors have included angelina jolie and roger federer, who have generally taken on active roles in promoting relief efforts. he is expected to serve two years in this role. police in northern ireland are investigating the murder of a woman in belfast. the victim, who was 51, died shortly after being found distressed and injured in the back garden of a hou
the health system in zimbabwe has collapsed under robert mugabe, with staff underpaid and medicines in short supply. they have also pointed out that mrmedical treatment. as it stands, robert mugabe himself travels to singapore where he gets help with his cancer. and you can just imagine that if he has to trot all over the world to get that sort of treatment and there is no treatment available in zimbabwe itself, and he's not even willing to use the hospitals in zimbabwe because they are such a...
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mr. president. it would help robert mueller get to the end of the rush investigation -- president trump: excuse me. excuse me. it was an excuse for the democrats losing the election. today hillary blamed nigel farage. that was an excuse for the democrats losing an election. they have a big advantage in electoral college. they were unable to do it. collusion.een no it has been stated they have no collusion. they ought to get to the end of it. president, do you believe your comment affected bowe bergdahl's ability to receive a fair trial? president trump: i can't comment. ands doing something today they are setting up sentencing. i'm not going to comment on him. people of heard my comments in the past. [inaudible] president trump: they should be able to do something but we need strong border security and we want the wall. [inaudible] president trump: we had a great conversation. we have fema there. james gave us an a plus. i think if he didn't include the fires he would have included the fires also. we have first responders there. we are working closely with representatives from california and we are
mr. president. it would help robert mueller get to the end of the rush investigation -- president trump: excuse me. excuse me. it was an excuse for the democrats losing the election. today hillary blamed nigel farage. that was an excuse for the democrats losing an election. they have a big advantage in electoral college. they were unable to do it. collusion.een no it has been stated they have no collusion. they ought to get to the end of it. president, do you believe your comment affected bowe...
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mr. arithmetic or robert e. lee? it's not even close. numbers, numbers, numbers. go down not university cemetery here in c-ville and walk in the entrance and there's a confederate monument there, first one that went up in charlottesville, 1893, read the inscription on the front of it. victory."ed them fate. i'm going to tell you this right now. if you ever get in a contest where you know fate is against you, just throw in the towel right then. because if fate is against you, you are not going to emerge triumphant. that is a perfect loss cause message on the front of that monument in the uva cemetery where there are 1000 confederate soldiers buried who died in the hospital's at uva and charlottesville during the war. it's not about slavery, we never could have won, there's a alternative reason. it's we almost won, but james long street undid lee at gettysburg. we would have won. one reason they think it's so important now is was confederates, they couldn't talk enough about it and argue enough about it, long street, that republican catholic grant-liking, lee-hating
mr. arithmetic or robert e. lee? it's not even close. numbers, numbers, numbers. go down not university cemetery here in c-ville and walk in the entrance and there's a confederate monument there, first one that went up in charlottesville, 1893, read the inscription on the front of it. victory."ed them fate. i'm going to tell you this right now. if you ever get in a contest where you know fate is against you, just throw in the towel right then. because if fate is against you, you are not...
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. >> chief justice roberts: thank you, counsel. mr. feigin. >> thank you, mr. chief justice, and may it please the court: rule requires a defendant who 11 both wants to plead guilty and wants to preserve a challenge to the statute underlying the charge to enter a conditional plea -- justice sotomayor: i'm sorry, how can 11 -- how can the federal rules undo a constitutional rule? blackledge and menna were constitutional rules. so, can rule 11(c) undo those? >> let me say a couple things about that, your honor. first of all, i think ms. amunson just conceded that blackledge and menna are not constitutional rules. and so in -- the federal rules could override them. second, i think what the drafters -- justice sotomayor: it's almost a vicious circle because the rules say -- >> well -- >> we're not affecting that doctrine. >> well, your honor, i think i can try to cut through the gordian knot here by looking at this through the lens of rule 11(a)(2). we're not trying to interpret blackledge and menna in a vacuum, but it's refracted through the lens of rule 11(a)(2).
. >> chief justice roberts: thank you, counsel. mr. feigin. >> thank you, mr. chief justice, and may it please the court: rule requires a defendant who 11 both wants to plead guilty and wants to preserve a challenge to the statute underlying the charge to enter a conditional plea -- justice sotomayor: i'm sorry, how can 11 -- how can the federal rules undo a constitutional rule? blackledge and menna were constitutional rules. so, can rule 11(c) undo those? >> let me say a...
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mr. arithmetic or robert e. lee? it's not even close. numbers, numbers, numbers. go down to the university cemetery here in c-ville and walk in the entrance and there's a confederate monument there, first one that went up in charlottesville, 1893, read the inscription on the front of it. "fate denied them victory." fate. i'm going to tell you this right now. if you ever get in a contest where you know fate is against you, just throw in the towel right then. because if fate is against you, you are not going to emerge triumphant. that is a perfect loss cause message on the front of that monument in the uva cemetery where there are 1000 confederate soldiers buried who died in the hospital's at uva and charlottesville during the war. it's not about slavery, we never could have won, there's a n alternative reason. it's we almost won, but james long street undid lee at gettysburg. if we had one gettysburg, -- won gettysburg we would have won. , one reason they think it's so important now is was confederates, they couldn't talk enough about it and argue enough about it,
mr. arithmetic or robert e. lee? it's not even close. numbers, numbers, numbers. go down to the university cemetery here in c-ville and walk in the entrance and there's a confederate monument there, first one that went up in charlottesville, 1893, read the inscription on the front of it. "fate denied them victory." fate. i'm going to tell you this right now. if you ever get in a contest where you know fate is against you, just throw in the towel right then. because if fate is against...
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robert mugabe as a goodwill ambassador. the who director—general said he'd changed his mind after mr mugabe's appointment triggered a storm ofroups, and widespread dismay from member states. andrew harding reports. he has been in powerfor 37 years, but zimbabwe's president robert mugabe held onto his newjob for less than a week. a humiliating blow for the 93—year—old. mr mugabe was selected as a global ambassador for the world health organisation by its first african boss who hoped the elder statesman might rally other leaders in the fight against diseases like cancer. but today the who quickly backed down after a fierce international backlash. under president mugabe's long rule, zimbabwe's economy and health system have crumbled. britain and other western governments have accused him of widespread human rights violations and targeted him with sanctions. there was delight today from a broad range of organisations which had condemned mr mugabe's united nations role as a sickjoke. there was outrage that mugabe could be appointed a goodwill ambassador, especially given the state of public health services and access to basic pub
robert mugabe as a goodwill ambassador. the who director—general said he'd changed his mind after mr mugabe's appointment triggered a storm ofroups, and widespread dismay from member states. andrew harding reports. he has been in powerfor 37 years, but zimbabwe's president robert mugabe held onto his newjob for less than a week. a humiliating blow for the 93—year—old. mr mugabe was selected as a global ambassador for the world health organisation by its first african boss who hoped the...
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two years after robert went to prison, rosenfield opened the mail and found a letter. from, of all people, rocky fugett. >> dear mrield, i have some information about robert that i think can be awfully beneficial. you are welcome to come visit me. snail mail. >> rest assured, steve rosenfield's drive to the prison was much quicker. >>> coming up -- >> this is one of the most intense interrogations that i have ever seen. >> that interrogation will soon be the key to the case. >> i can't lie about the evidence. >> he is lying about lying. >> when "dateline" continues. >>> the academy pictures and arts has expelled harvey weinstein. the academy is home to the oscars. they say that sexually predatory behavior in hollywood is finished. the governor wants power restored to puerto rico in the next few months. hurricane maria ripped through puerto rico nearly a month ago. >> now, back to "dateline." was in for a big surprise when he arrived at rocky fugett's prison. it was shocking. keith morrison: it certainly was. rocky wanted to sign a sworn affidavit saying robert davis was innocent, >>> attorney steve rosenfeld was i
two years after robert went to prison, rosenfield opened the mail and found a letter. from, of all people, rocky fugett. >> dear mrield, i have some information about robert that i think can be awfully beneficial. you are welcome to come visit me. snail mail. >> rest assured, steve rosenfield's drive to the prison was much quicker. >>> coming up -- >> this is one of the most intense interrogations that i have ever seen. >> that interrogation will soon be the key...
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mrs. washington's conflicting feelings. robertis described the departure which finally take place on may 16, 1789 as an emotional moment for the slaves and the first lady. quote after an early dinner and making all necessary arrangements in which we were greatly regarded it brought us to 3:00 and the action in when we left. the servants of the house and a number of them made an appearance to take leave of their mistress. numbers of these poor ratchets seemed greatly agitated, much affected. my aunt, equally so. betty, ona judge's mother must have been one of those agitated slaves. not only was she losing her 16-year-old daughter but she was also losing her son austin who would serve as one of the washington's leaders prayed austin's wife charlotte and their children would have joined in the morning. that he watched her children leave mt. vernon, a reminder of what little control slave mothers had over the lives of their children. if she found any comfort in that day it would have been that brother and sister were traveling togethe
mrs. washington's conflicting feelings. robertis described the departure which finally take place on may 16, 1789 as an emotional moment for the slaves and the first lady. quote after an early dinner and making all necessary arrangements in which we were greatly regarded it brought us to 3:00 and the action in when we left. the servants of the house and a number of them made an appearance to take leave of their mistress. numbers of these poor ratchets seemed greatly agitated, much affected. my...
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organization says he's rethinking his decision to appoint the president of zimbabwe, robert mugabe, as a goodwill ambassador. mre, who's 93, has led his country for 37 years but has been condemned over his human rights record. britain and the united states warn the decision could overshadow the work of the global agency. a woman has been arrested on suspicion of murder, after a baby fell from a sixth—floor window in bradford and died. west yorkshire police say the woman, who's 23, is undergoing a medical assessment in custody. officers have described the death of the 18—month—old child as "extremely traumatic" and say specially—trained officers are working to support his family. research seen by bbc 5 live investigates suggests patients are being denied life—changing drugs because the nhs can't afford them — despite many being developed with taxpayer's money. the nhs spends over a billion pounds on drugs from pharmaceutical companies. adrian goldberg is the presenter of 5 live investigates — tell us a bit more about the research? with this research by a campaign group, is that the nhs in england and wales spend
organization says he's rethinking his decision to appoint the president of zimbabwe, robert mugabe, as a goodwill ambassador. mre, who's 93, has led his country for 37 years but has been condemned over his human rights record. britain and the united states warn the decision could overshadow the work of the global agency. a woman has been arrested on suspicion of murder, after a baby fell from a sixth—floor window in bradford and died. west yorkshire police say the woman, who's 23, is...
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organization says he is rethinking his decision to appoint the president of zimbabwe, robert mugabe, as a goodwill ambassador. mrhis country for 37 years, but has been condemned over his human rights record. britain and the united states warn the decision could overshadow the work of the global agency. a woman has been arrested on suspicion of murder after a baby fell from a sixth—floor window in bradford and died. west yorkshire police say the woman, who is 23, is undergoing a medical assessment in custody. officers have described the death of the 18—month—old child as extremely traumatic, and say specially trained officers are working to support his family. research seen by 5 live investigates suggests patients are being denied groundbreaking treatments because the nhs can‘t afford them, despite the drugs being developed with money from the taxpayer. last year, nhs england spent over £1 billion on medicine, and pharmaceutical companies argue it costs billions of extra pounds turning scientific research into medicine. prison officers in four prisons will be able to use pava spray, similar to pepper spray, to ar
organization says he is rethinking his decision to appoint the president of zimbabwe, robert mugabe, as a goodwill ambassador. mrhis country for 37 years, but has been condemned over his human rights record. britain and the united states warn the decision could overshadow the work of the global agency. a woman has been arrested on suspicion of murder after a baby fell from a sixth—floor window in bradford and died. west yorkshire police say the woman, who is 23, is undergoing a medical...
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robert stivers. caller: good morning mr. stivers. i cannot say the company name, ago, --or seven years [indiscernible] -- one off my friends my friends retarded 44 years old. [indiscernible] they're retiring earlier and earlier. telling my kid's generation that they are only going to get social security. host: senator? i really had a hard time picking up what his question was. it was broken on my earpiece. i know he was talking about something related to a 401(k) and people retiring in their 40's, which people cannot retire cannot40's and make -- retire in their 40's and make the pension system work. the only thing i really picked up that i could understand was that. i did not hear a lot of what he was saying. host: i think you caught the just of what he was saying. of what he was saying. let's go to lee. caller: good morning, sir. thank you for your service. guest: thank you. caller: i would like to ask, what part of the pension -- in as' in a fit is benefit is medical coverage and pure money? host: why do you ask that question? cal
robert stivers. caller: good morning mr. stivers. i cannot say the company name, ago, --or seven years [indiscernible] -- one off my friends my friends retarded 44 years old. [indiscernible] they're retiring earlier and earlier. telling my kid's generation that they are only going to get social security. host: senator? i really had a hard time picking up what his question was. it was broken on my earpiece. i know he was talking about something related to a 401(k) and people retiring in their...
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mr. trump and we know that robert mueller has been investigating his very complex financial dealings and his relationship with the russians. i spent a lot of time in ukraine and it was well known in ukraine that mr. manafort was working with ukrainians who were pro- russians. rick: paul manafort was one of the names along with michael flynn one of the names being thrown around that might be indicted tomorrow and you have no information -- >> i have no information and unless i had it confirmed by two or three sources and the t's crossed and the eyes darted i would not venture anything on the air. all of this speculation really isn't helpful. at this point, let's watch this investigation unravel and see what happens. we need our analytical skills to analyze what is happening and not pick the future. if i had a ouija board i would tell you i don't. rick: you always bring wisdom here on the puck support. thank you for more on all of this tomorrow night, where a pair of brand-new shows that debut tomorrow night. the ingram angle, featuring an exclusive interview with white house chief of staff
mr. trump and we know that robert mueller has been investigating his very complex financial dealings and his relationship with the russians. i spent a lot of time in ukraine and it was well known in ukraine that mr. manafort was working with ukrainians who were pro- russians. rick: paul manafort was one of the names along with michael flynn one of the names being thrown around that might be indicted tomorrow and you have no information -- >> i have no information and unless i had it...
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robert: no, sports is coming up. sweet 4k tv, mr. peterson. thanks. pretty psyched. did you get fios too? no. mr. peterson, fios is a 100% fiber optic-network. what does that mean? think about it. if you got an awesome new car you'd put the best gas in it, right. so why hook up your awesome technology to anything other than a fiber-optic network? i got to go. peterson. peterson's wife. counting on you guys. your internet deserves the 100% fiber-optic network. and now get our fastest internet ever plus tv and phone for just $79.99 per month. ralphcandidate for governor,rtham, for 21st century jobs. but ed gillespie supports donald trump's plan to take money out of virginia public schools and give it to private schools. as a washington dc lobbyist, ed gillespie worked for lenders trying to keep student loan rates high. and ed gillespie's plan to cut taxes for the wealthy could cut virginia school funding, too. ed doesn't stand for education. >> and now the toyota sports desk, brought to you by a local toyota dealers. status isx scherzer's no
robert: no, sports is coming up. sweet 4k tv, mr. peterson. thanks. pretty psyched. did you get fios too? no. mr. peterson, fios is a 100% fiber optic-network. what does that mean? think about it. if you got an awesome new car you'd put the best gas in it, right. so why hook up your awesome technology to anything other than a fiber-optic network? i got to go. peterson. peterson's wife. counting on you guys. your internet deserves the 100% fiber-optic network. and now get our fastest internet...
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mr. parker. >> good morning. chairman roberts an members of the committee, thank you for this opportunity to discuss our programs through increasing access to capital and expabding the economy including bio fuels and renewable energy. they are at forefront improving lives. our programs keep jobs in rural america and help economies compete in a global marketplace. to date in 2017, the rural business cooperative service has successfully delivered $1.7 billion in funding to rural americans. that helped 12,500 businesses create or save about 55,000 jobs. our path forward is to focus on our able thety to efficiently and responsibly find government services that meet the needs of rural americans. the service remains committed to revitalizing communities by expanding economic opportunity, creating jobs and proving infrastructure and expanding markets for existing businesses in order to ensure a vibrant economy. we administer loan and grant programs that not only make capital available, but attract investment capital to rural areas that
mr. parker. >> good morning. chairman roberts an members of the committee, thank you for this opportunity to discuss our programs through increasing access to capital and expabding the economy including bio fuels and renewable energy. they are at forefront improving lives. our programs keep jobs in rural america and help economies compete in a global marketplace. to date in 2017, the rural business cooperative service has successfully delivered $1.7 billion in funding to rural americans....
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investigation, quote, is being conducted in collaboration with a probe by special counsel robert mueller into mr. manafort and possible money laundering. it adds that, quote, the probe is unfolding at the same time that the brooklyn u.s. attorney's office pursues an inquiry involving kushner companies, owned by the president's son-in-law, jared kushner. "the wall street journal" also notes that president trump has personally interviewed candidates to head up both of the attorney offices in new york city. we'll be right back. r medicare d prescriptions, switch to walgreens. we make it easy to seize the day, so you can get more out of life and medicare part d. just walk right in for savings that will be the highlight of your day. walgreens has $0 copays on select plans and 100 points on prescriptions. so, swing by and save today. walgreens, at the corner of happy & healthy. ...has grown into an enterprise. that's why i switched to the spark cash card from capital one. now, i'm earning unlimited 2% cash back on every purchase i make. everything. what's in your wallet? people would ask me that we tr
investigation, quote, is being conducted in collaboration with a probe by special counsel robert mueller into mr. manafort and possible money laundering. it adds that, quote, the probe is unfolding at the same time that the brooklyn u.s. attorney's office pursues an inquiry involving kushner companies, owned by the president's son-in-law, jared kushner. "the wall street journal" also notes that president trump has personally interviewed candidates to head up both of the attorney...
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been in powerfor 37 years, but zimbabwe's president robert mugabe held onto his newjob for less than a week. a humiliating blow for the 93—year—old. mred as a global ambassador for the world health organisation by its first african boss, who hoped the elder statesman might rally other leaders in the fight against diseases like cancer. but today the who quickly backed down after a fierce international backlash. under president mugabe's long rule, zimbabwe's economy and health system have crumbled. britain and other western governments have accused him of widespread human rights violations and targeted him with sanctions. there was delight today from a broad range of organisations which had condemned mr mugabe's united nations role as a sickjoke. there was outrage that mugabe could be appointed a goodwill ambassador, especially given the state of public health services and access to basic public health facilities. even painkillers in public hospitals. this comes as a relief that the who has seen the light. but mr mugabe is not without support, both inside zimbabwe and around the continent. today his supporters describe the who's u—turn
been in powerfor 37 years, but zimbabwe's president robert mugabe held onto his newjob for less than a week. a humiliating blow for the 93—year—old. mred as a global ambassador for the world health organisation by its first african boss, who hoped the elder statesman might rally other leaders in the fight against diseases like cancer. but today the who quickly backed down after a fierce international backlash. under president mugabe's long rule, zimbabwe's economy and health system have...
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0rganisation says he's rethinking his decision to appoint the president of zimbabwe, robert mugabe, as a goodwill ambassador. mrears, but he has been condemned over his human rights record. britain and the united states warned the decision could overshadow the work of the global agency. the headlines on bbc news. communities secretary sajid javid said the government should think about borrowing more to invest in housing. ministers are considering ways to make buying and selling houses faster, cheaper and less stressful. labour's brexit spokesman, sir keir starmer, says the party will back conservative rebels to force changes to the repeal bill. sport now, and for a full round—up from the bbc sport centre, here's jessica creighton. former fa board member dame heather rabbatts has told the bbc she thinks that dan ashworth‘s position as technical director at the fa is untenable. the fa apologised on wednesday for racially discriminatory remarks made by former women's manager mark sampson to striker eni aluko. rabbatts says things need to change, starting with ashworth. i think it's untenable, i think his position
0rganisation says he's rethinking his decision to appoint the president of zimbabwe, robert mugabe, as a goodwill ambassador. mrears, but he has been condemned over his human rights record. britain and the united states warned the decision could overshadow the work of the global agency. the headlines on bbc news. communities secretary sajid javid said the government should think about borrowing more to invest in housing. ministers are considering ways to make buying and selling houses faster,...
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0rganisation says he's rethinking his decision to appoint the president of zimbabwe, robert mugabe, as a goodwill ambassador. mry for 37 years, but he has been condemned over his human rights record. britain and the united states warned the decision could overshadow the work of the global agency. parts of britain have been hit by storm brian with violent winds and rough seas. gusts of more than 120 km/h were recorded in some places. strong wind warnings and flood alerts remain in place across much of wales, the south of england storm brian unleashes its worst, as waves crash against the coast of wales. the ferocity of nature showing its hand. it's taken the whole side of the rnli offices out. buildings damaged and roads flooded. the picture in the south west of england is similar. beaches empty. advice from the environment agency has been to stay away from the coastline. but walkers in the north west of england couldn't resist watching the awesome scenes storm brian has provided. that's the power of nature. i was hoping to go for a nice coastal walk this morning, but i think i'll put that on hold. the destructi
0rganisation says he's rethinking his decision to appoint the president of zimbabwe, robert mugabe, as a goodwill ambassador. mry for 37 years, but he has been condemned over his human rights record. britain and the united states warned the decision could overshadow the work of the global agency. parts of britain have been hit by storm brian with violent winds and rough seas. gusts of more than 120 km/h were recorded in some places. strong wind warnings and flood alerts remain in place across...
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organization says he's rethinking his decision to appoint the president of zimbabwe, robert mugabe, as a goodwill ambassador. mrd his country for 37 years but has been condemned over his human rights record. britain and the united states warn the decision could overshadow the work of the global agency. a woman has been arrested on suspicion of murder, after a baby fell from a sixth—floor window in bradford and died. west yorkshire police say the woman, who's 23, is undergoing a medical assessment in custody. officers have described the death of the 18—month—old child as "extremely traumatic" and say specially—trained officers are working to support his family. prison officers in fourjails are to trial the use of pava spray — similar to pepper spray — to arm themselves against aggressive inmates. the ministry ofjustice will also roll out more than 5000 body cameras to officers in england and wales, as well as police—style handcuffs. violence in prisons rose significantly last year — with assaults on staff reaching record levels. the prisons minister, sam gyimah, has been explaining why the new measures like usin
organization says he's rethinking his decision to appoint the president of zimbabwe, robert mugabe, as a goodwill ambassador. mrd his country for 37 years but has been condemned over his human rights record. britain and the united states warn the decision could overshadow the work of the global agency. a woman has been arrested on suspicion of murder, after a baby fell from a sixth—floor window in bradford and died. west yorkshire police say the woman, who's 23, is undergoing a medical...
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mr. abe? what kind of politician is he? is he someone we can compare to an american politician? robert: i think mr. who makes a habit of getting along with people, working out compromises, getting people in a room together, something the way, ideal american politicians worked 20 or 30 years ago. he's been extremely effective in getting along with the u.s. he was good friends with president obama. he's good friends with trump. this is an asset to japan since the u.s.-japan relationship is so important. i think the prime minister deserves a great deal of credit for that. tom: i believe i give you credit for giving me the classic book coming out of world war ii. that's when they last addressed the constitution. do you look for profound constitutional changes now that ill move japan away from a passivist structure? robert: i think the answer is probably yes. the results of the election over the weekend have increased the number of members who are in favor of some kind of change in the constitution. the downside of that, of course, is that's going to be a difficult negotiation to take place among a numb
mr. abe? what kind of politician is he? is he someone we can compare to an american politician? robert: i think mr. who makes a habit of getting along with people, working out compromises, getting people in a room together, something the way, ideal american politicians worked 20 or 30 years ago. he's been extremely effective in getting along with the u.s. he was good friends with president obama. he's good friends with trump. this is an asset to japan since the u.s.-japan relationship is so...