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in the very first day and at the end as well on the first day we said that you know this matter mr safer and myself would deal with the e.u. politics and it was to me my last night we concluded this and i think we can safely state that the europe chapter people. this is really. a new start for europe i think that when the new german government is formed a strong role that germany must play in europe will be taken on by germany again and it's a response to proposals that are being made in paris or in brussels from the commission you know we become the want to ensure that the economic and political power of germany is asserted to make europe the major project that it should be. based on the challenges facing this in the world because a strong europe is very much in the interest of germany and we all agreed on this we negotiated these issues very quickly but i think we were able to see quite quickly that this is a wish that we all have and a common goal. well i guess it's twenty four hours that i. have been here and i wasn't sure if we were going to succeed and i was aware of the fact that
in the very first day and at the end as well on the first day we said that you know this matter mr safer and myself would deal with the e.u. politics and it was to me my last night we concluded this and i think we can safely state that the europe chapter people. this is really. a new start for europe i think that when the new german government is formed a strong role that germany must play in europe will be taken on by germany again and it's a response to proposals that are being made in paris...
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mr trump's move was to break up safer. 's move was to break up this close the club, in effect saying he will kerevi agreements u nless saying he will kerevi agreements unless the right restrictions on iran's only stick missile programme, are tightening up of the agreed inspection arrangements and he wants to make the agreement permanent there's been a breakthrough fizfieiéifis'éfiea , , at forming a new coalition government in germany, between the chancellor, angela merkel‘s christian democrats and their rivals, the social democrats. they're now expected to discuss a detailed programme for government, including a pledge to work closely with france to strengthen the eurozone. hundreds of supporters of recently—pardoned, former president alberto fujimori have staged a rally on the streets of lima, to counter anti—pardon demonstrations that have taken place over recent days. alberto fujimori was serving 25 years for human rights abuses and corruption, but was controversially pardoned by the peruvian president on christmas eve. a n
mr trump's move was to break up safer. 's move was to break up this close the club, in effect saying he will kerevi agreements u nless saying he will kerevi agreements unless the right restrictions on iran's only stick missile programme, are tightening up of the agreed inspection arrangements and he wants to make the agreement permanent there's been a breakthrough fizfieiéifis'éfiea , , at forming a new coalition government in germany, between the chancellor, angela merkel‘s christian...
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hey. >> safer: goodnight, mr. you. >> safer: of course, at that point, he just cleaned the table. >> gleason: did you like that one, pal? >> safer: please. >> stahl: for whatever reason, musicians often make the best profiles. most of them, like lady gaga, are smart, talented, and-- gaga. >> cooper: what are you wearing today? >> lady gaga: i just, didn't want to wear clothes today. ♪ ♪ >> stahl: backstage moments: mick jagger insisted ed try a more rock and roll look. ( laughter ) lovely to meet you! bono gave me a back rub. oh, my god, i'm getting a bono massage! are you rolling? >> well, steve, this is our home. >> stahl: there's a "60 minutes" playlist for all sorts of music. >> chris martin: ♪ six feet of snow ♪ oh, christmas lights >> stahl: steve with chris martin of coldplay. >> ♪ oh, christmas lights >> kroft: you wrote that yesterday? >> martin: yeah, yeah. that's going to be good, though. ♪ ♪ >> stahl: johnny cash and his wife june, 35 years ago, with harry reasoner. >> ♪ and old harry, too. >> you sing
hey. >> safer: goodnight, mr. you. >> safer: of course, at that point, he just cleaned the table. >> gleason: did you like that one, pal? >> safer: please. >> stahl: for whatever reason, musicians often make the best profiles. most of them, like lady gaga, are smart, talented, and-- gaga. >> cooper: what are you wearing today? >> lady gaga: i just, didn't want to wear clothes today. ♪ ♪ >> stahl: backstage moments: mick jagger insisted ed try...
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together they praised the deal, saying it was making the world safer. mrmove is intended to break up this cosy club. in effect, he's saying he will tear up the agreement unless there are three big changes. he wants restrictions on iran's ballistic missile programmes, a tightening up of the agreed inspection arrangements, and he wants to make the agreement permanent rather than expiring in 2026. but iran's response has been defiant, calling the trump move a desperate attempt to undermine the agreement. mr trump has flown off into the sunset, leaving the ball firmly in the european court. they have 120 days to decide whether to agree to his demands or risk the end of a deal that took three years to negotiate. bill hayton, bbc news. let's take a look at some of the other stories making the news. there's been a breakthrough in the talks aimed at forming a new coalition government in germany between the chancellor, angela merkel‘s christian democrats and their rivals, the social democrats. they're now expected to discuss a detailed programme for government, inc
together they praised the deal, saying it was making the world safer. mrmove is intended to break up this cosy club. in effect, he's saying he will tear up the agreement unless there are three big changes. he wants restrictions on iran's ballistic missile programmes, a tightening up of the agreed inspection arrangements, and he wants to make the agreement permanent rather than expiring in 2026. but iran's response has been defiant, calling the trump move a desperate attempt to undermine the...
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together they praised the deal, saying it was making the world safer. mr. trump's latest move is intended to break up this cozy club. in effect he's saying he'll tear up the agreement unless there are changes. heements -- he wants restrictions on iran's ballistic missile programs, tightening up on the inspection arrangements, and he wants the agreement to be permanent rather than expiring in 2026. iran's response has been defiant, calling the trump move a desperate attempt to undermine the agreement. mr. trump has flown off into the sunset, leaving the ball firmly in the european court. they have 120 days to decide whether to agree to his demands or risk the end of a deal that took three years to negotiate. bbc news. anchor: let's take a look at some of the other stories making the news tonight. there's been a breakthrough in the talks aimed at forming a new coalition government in germany between the chancellor angela merkel christian democrats and rivals. they're expected to discuss a detailed plan for government. hundreds of supporters of recently pardon
together they praised the deal, saying it was making the world safer. mr. trump's latest move is intended to break up this cozy club. in effect he's saying he'll tear up the agreement unless there are changes. heements -- he wants restrictions on iran's ballistic missile programs, tightening up on the inspection arrangements, and he wants the agreement to be permanent rather than expiring in 2026. iran's response has been defiant, calling the trump move a desperate attempt to undermine the...
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together they praised the deal, saying it was making the world safer. mrve is intended to break up this cosy club. in effect, he's saying he will tear up the agreement unless there are three big changes. he wants restrictions on iran's ballistic missile programmes, a tightening up of the agreed inspection arrangements, and he wants to make the agreement permanent rather than expiring in 2026. but iran's response has been defiant, calling the trump move a desperate attempt to undermine the agreement. mr trump has flown off into the sunset, leaving the ball firmly in the european court. they have 120 days to decide whether to agree to his demands or risk the end of a deal that took three years to negotiate. bill hayton, bbc news. facebook has announced what it says is a major change to its news feed — prioritising posts from family and friends, over those from advertisers and media organisations. the change follows criticism that too much fake news and misinformation has been ending up on the social network. facebook‘s founder mark zuckerberg admits it could
together they praised the deal, saying it was making the world safer. mrve is intended to break up this cosy club. in effect, he's saying he will tear up the agreement unless there are three big changes. he wants restrictions on iran's ballistic missile programmes, a tightening up of the agreed inspection arrangements, and he wants to make the agreement permanent rather than expiring in 2026. but iran's response has been defiant, calling the trump move a desperate attempt to undermine the...
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mr. president, thank you for visiting the white house today. our nations have a long history of cooperation to promote a safer, healthier, more prosperous and more brighter tomorrow. i look forward to seeing the greater advances of the people of kazakhstan under your incredible leadership. and that's what it is, we want a strong, thriving future for kazakhstan and the peace-loving nations of the world. all of them. thank you very much. i very much appreciate it. speaking foreign language] speaking foreign language] >> distinguished mr. president and ladies and gentlemen, first of all, i would like to thank you for the invitation to visit your country and i priest my appreciation for warm poment -- .ospitality and our conversation was followed by our meeting in saudi arabia and this is all done in the atmosphere of friendship and trust. and i appreciate that. speaking foreign language] >> and i'm confident as a result of my visit, the relations between our two countries would be elevated to the level of the large strategic partnership that would work to the benefit of both assassinations. speaking foreign language] >> and today, we will adopt a p
mr. president, thank you for visiting the white house today. our nations have a long history of cooperation to promote a safer, healthier, more prosperous and more brighter tomorrow. i look forward to seeing the greater advances of the people of kazakhstan under your incredible leadership. and that's what it is, we want a strong, thriving future for kazakhstan and the peace-loving nations of the world. all of them. thank you very much. i very much appreciate it. speaking foreign language]...
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well as other measures, these are just the beginning that can make our neighborhoods and streets safer. mr. lindquist, would you agree with me that the state reporting of convictions and other dispositions is abjectly inadequate currently? >> it is lacking, yes, senator. >> and something should be done immediately and urgently to fix a broken reporting system, would you agree? >> there are fixes that need to happen. there are many states that are doing what they're required to do and entering these dispositions and final adjudications in the system and that's very helpful to us. and the law enforcement community. >> how many states are failing? >> there are a number. i don't have the exact number in front of me. >> would you agree with me that it, in fact, is a majority of states? >> i don't know if it's a majority of states by number. it might be a majority representative of the population. >> in one way or another it's putting people in danger. correct? >> yes, sir, it is. >> and it's putting law enforcement in danger. >> yes, sir, it is. >> they are the ones who as often as ordinary cit
well as other measures, these are just the beginning that can make our neighborhoods and streets safer. mr. lindquist, would you agree with me that the state reporting of convictions and other dispositions is abjectly inadequate currently? >> it is lacking, yes, senator. >> and something should be done immediately and urgently to fix a broken reporting system, would you agree? >> there are fixes that need to happen. there are many states that are doing what they're required to...
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creating greater connectivity between the modes and a more efficient and safer movement of our nation's freight. finally, mr. chairman, i want to state the unequivocal support for continuing a strong federal role in funding and overseeing highway improvements. states aren't waiting on congress to act. several have already adopted funding schemes that toll class a trucks only to fund their roads and brijsz. representing an industry that pays nearly half the tab into the highway trust fund, and is willing and ready to pay more, we consider such state schemes as nothing more than a fleecing of our industry. other states have chosen regulatory regimes, such as the duplicative meal and rest breaks. these burdensome barriers are elevating safety risks to the motoring public, while lining the pockets of highly inefficient toll booth operators and trial lawyers. that's trucking revenue that would have been spent on driver pay, training and purchasing safer, more environmentally friendly equipment. federal inaction has allowed states to create a maze of added compliance costs that impede our industry's ability to gr
creating greater connectivity between the modes and a more efficient and safer movement of our nation's freight. finally, mr. chairman, i want to state the unequivocal support for continuing a strong federal role in funding and overseeing highway improvements. states aren't waiting on congress to act. several have already adopted funding schemes that toll class a trucks only to fund their roads and brijsz. representing an industry that pays nearly half the tab into the highway trust fund, and...
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mr. hollingsworth. >> hoosiers in the ninth district feel unsafe with some of the things we see around the world, and i know you and your teams are working every day to make sure the world is safer for americans at home and abroad. i want to spin the globe back to venezuela for a moment. mr. billingslea, you had mentioned that there's a restriction on new debt with regard to venezuela. i certainly understand that. i know also that that restriction is fairly broad and the summary of new debt as provided by ofac is somewhat difficult to parse through and better understand with regard to russia specifically. i think there were a number of frequently asked questions that were also posted to help people parse through what is new debt versus existing, et cetera. i wanted to find out whether there's any possibility or whether there's an expectation that more clarity will be provided around the new debt definition for venezuela specifically and that can go to either of you, frankly. >> thank you for the question. we have been responding and we published additional faqs with respect to many of these questions with respect to venezuela. in fact, we did put something out with respect to wh
mr. hollingsworth. >> hoosiers in the ninth district feel unsafe with some of the things we see around the world, and i know you and your teams are working every day to make sure the world is safer for americans at home and abroad. i want to spin the globe back to venezuela for a moment. mr. billingslea, you had mentioned that there's a restriction on new debt with regard to venezuela. i certainly understand that. i know also that that restriction is fairly broad and the summary of new...
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safer because of american leadership. to his words and deeds, mostly with jerusalem, the world sees america leading with moral clarity and confidence again. mr. speaker, tonight i will have the privilege of hearing the state of the union that i have been waiting to hear for seven years. tonight we will look at an economy and a state of the union that is as strong as pittsburgh steel. our economy is roaring and america's optimism is soaring. our citizens are becoming more prosperous. our law enforcement is becoming empowered and not undermined. our military is growing stronger by the day. our international credibility is being restored. our friends once again trust us. our enemies once again fear us. the whole world knows that we will always put america first, but this is just the start. there is still much work that is left to be done. as of today, the facts say it all, america is winning again. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the chair recognizes the gentleman from texas, mr. gohmert, for five minutes. mr. gohmert: thank you, mr. speaker. it is nice to have the united states economy starting to win again. it was a great, great tribut
safer because of american leadership. to his words and deeds, mostly with jerusalem, the world sees america leading with moral clarity and confidence again. mr. speaker, tonight i will have the privilege of hearing the state of the union that i have been waiting to hear for seven years. tonight we will look at an economy and a state of the union that is as strong as pittsburgh steel. our economy is roaring and america's optimism is soaring. our citizens are becoming more prosperous. our law...
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mr. lubin: so many boys, as i was saying earlier, this is a way to test their man hood. i think they were loyal and patriotic. many thought this will make the world safer for democracy. wilson had a very -- gave high, idealistic reasons why america should join the war. many american men were inspired by that and wanted -- to put themselves on the line. there is a kind of male ego, i am a guy, i know what it is like. you need to be part of the team. if you are not part of the team, you are not part of the group of guys doing heroic things. you are a sissy. you are a wuss. a -- inadequate as a male. i think there was a lot of that psychological pressure as well. steve: chapter six, to see or not to see. very different. the canvas, the dark nature of this work. explain. mr. lubin: he was one of the great artists of the 20th century. 1908-1910 was his great time. he moved to new york and understood life on the streets. he went out on the streets. before that, most artists avoided the city. it was too dirty and grimy. bellows was one of a group of people later called the ashcan artists. they would include trash, garbage and ash cans in their paintings. he w
mr. lubin: so many boys, as i was saying earlier, this is a way to test their man hood. i think they were loyal and patriotic. many thought this will make the world safer for democracy. wilson had a very -- gave high, idealistic reasons why america should join the war. many american men were inspired by that and wanted -- to put themselves on the line. there is a kind of male ego, i am a guy, i know what it is like. you need to be part of the team. if you are not part of the team, you are not...
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safer. how appropriate it is to give a gold medal to someone who is the gold standard. [applause] >> ladies and gentlemen, united states senator from kansas, honorable pat roberts. [applause] >> thank you. mrlizabeth dole, distinguished leaders and guests. it is both a privilege and an honor for me to be part of this ceremony for my friend, my colleague, my long-time mentor, bob dole. kansas' favorite son. you know, bob, looking around this rotunda with our nation's most senior elected officials, some, some might say there's no subject on which we could all agree. when congresswoman jenkins and i embarked on a mission last summer to make this congressional medal happen, there was just, to put it mildly, just a tad bit of division in our congress. i knew that to get the senate's attention, i needed to put a little elbow grease into cutting through the noise and the discourse. but in less than two days, two votes, two days, i had this signatures of all 100 senators. [applause] i didn't have to go to them and ask. they came to me and asked if they could sign. it takes a very special person for all 100 of us to be so enthusiastic and grateful, join in common bipartisan cause for this unique aw
safer. how appropriate it is to give a gold medal to someone who is the gold standard. [applause] >> ladies and gentlemen, united states senator from kansas, honorable pat roberts. [applause] >> thank you. mrlizabeth dole, distinguished leaders and guests. it is both a privilege and an honor for me to be part of this ceremony for my friend, my colleague, my long-time mentor, bob dole. kansas' favorite son. you know, bob, looking around this rotunda with our nation's most senior...
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safer. how appropriate it is to give a gold medal to someone who is the gold standard. [applause] >> ladies and gentlemen, the united states senator from kansas, the honorable pat roberts. [applause] thank you.s: mrpresident, mr. vice elizabeth senator dole, distinguished leaders and guests all, it is both a privilege and an honor for me to be part of this ceremony for my friend, my colleague, my longtime mentor bob dole. kansas' favorite son. this rotunda with the nation's most senior elected officials, some might say there's no subject on which we could all agree. when congresswoman jenkins and i embarq on a mission thomas summer to make -- on a mission last summer to make this happen, there was a tad bit of division in our congress. i knew that to get the senate's attention i needed to put a little elbow grease cutting through the noise in the discourse, but in less than two days, two votes, two days, i had the signatures of all 100 senators. [applause] roberts: i didn't have to go to them and ask. they came to me and asked if they could sign. it takes a very special person for all 100 of us do be so enthusiastic and grateful, joined in bipartisan cause for this unique a ward. the fact that we
safer. how appropriate it is to give a gold medal to someone who is the gold standard. [applause] >> ladies and gentlemen, the united states senator from kansas, the honorable pat roberts. [applause] thank you.s: mrpresident, mr. vice elizabeth senator dole, distinguished leaders and guests all, it is both a privilege and an honor for me to be part of this ceremony for my friend, my colleague, my longtime mentor bob dole. kansas' favorite son. this rotunda with the nation's most senior...
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safer. how appropriate it is to give a gold medal to someone who is the gold standard. [ applause ] >> ladies and gentlemen, united states senator from kansas, the honorable pat roberts. [ applause ] >> thank you. mr kansas' favorite son. you know, bob, looking around this rotunda where our nation's most senior elected officials, some -- some -- some might say there's no subject on which we could all agree and congresswoman jenkins and i embarked on a mission last summer to make this congressional medal happen, was there, just to put it mildly, just a tad bit of division in our congress. i knew that to get the senate's attention i needed to put elbow grease into cutting the noise and the discourse, but in less than two days, i had the signatures of all 100 senators. [ applause ] >> i didn't have to go to them and ask. they came to me and asked if they could sign. it takes a very special person for all 100 of us to be so enthusiastic and grateful, joined in bipartisan cause for this unique award. the fact that we are here today is a testament to you personally, bob, to your leadership in congress, to your statesmanship, and perseverance in bringing us the world war ii memorial and to your heroism a
safer. how appropriate it is to give a gold medal to someone who is the gold standard. [ applause ] >> ladies and gentlemen, united states senator from kansas, the honorable pat roberts. [ applause ] >> thank you. mr kansas' favorite son. you know, bob, looking around this rotunda where our nation's most senior elected officials, some -- some -- some might say there's no subject on which we could all agree and congresswoman jenkins and i embarked on a mission last summer to make...
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mr. president, thank you for visiting the white house today. our nations have a long history of cooperation to provide a safer, healthier, more prosperous and brighteromorrow. i look forward to seeing the great advances of the kazakhstan a people under your incredible leadership and that is what it is. incredible leadership. we want a strong, sovereign and thriving future for kazakhstan and for the peaceloving nations of the world, all of them. thank you very much. i very much appreciated. [speaking in native tongue] [speaking in native tongue] [speaking in native tongue] [speaking in native tongue] >> distinguish mr. president, ladies and gentlemen, first filed by two thank you or vacation to visit your country. i would like also to express my appreciation for your hospitality. [speaking in native tongue] >> translator: on our phone conversation in riyadh, saudi and today's been said, this is all done in the atmosphere of friendship and trust and i appreciate that. [speaking in native tongue] >> translator: and i am confident as a result of my visit, the relations between our two countries will be elevated to the level of the strategic partnership
mr. president, thank you for visiting the white house today. our nations have a long history of cooperation to provide a safer, healthier, more prosperous and brighteromorrow. i look forward to seeing the great advances of the kazakhstan a people under your incredible leadership and that is what it is. incredible leadership. we want a strong, sovereign and thriving future for kazakhstan and for the peaceloving nations of the world, all of them. thank you very much. i very much appreciated....
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safer and much more efficient transportation. >> so, will there be as much the need to purchase your own vehicle in the future? mr. kentley-klay? >> senator nelson, thank you for your question. while people love driving cars, people don't like being -- car in gridlock. it's not a good use of our time. it's already clear in cities and manhattan's a great example, the average car ownership is 0.6 per household. nationally in america, it's a little bit under two. and the demographics are quite clear that young people see car ownership as a hassle. to park, do insurance, due maintenance. they would much rather just have an on-demand model where they can pay for what they use and when they're not using it, someone else is, which is a wonderful use of that product. it is getting high utilization. to address your question before in terms of how does this change manhattan? i mean, manhattan is the crown jewel for this technology in many ways. there's actually 13,000 ubers and lyfts and taxis operating on the island at any one time. in the opening stanzas of the technology, i think we're developing our technology to work i
safer and much more efficient transportation. >> so, will there be as much the need to purchase your own vehicle in the future? mr. kentley-klay? >> senator nelson, thank you for your question. while people love driving cars, people don't like being -- car in gridlock. it's not a good use of our time. it's already clear in cities and manhattan's a great example, the average car ownership is 0.6 per household. nationally in america, it's a little bit under two. and the demographics...
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public will be safer and we'll get some enjoyment back in our vacation travel, but-- >> that's a tall order. but we'd all appreciate it for sure. so walk me through the process. are you, mr. secretary, saying, this is our problem. michael, can you solve it? or are you, michael, saying, hey, i'm seeing this and that and this and this and this on the horizon, maybe makes more sense for the navy. >> more of the former than the latter. we have to shift that. our primary job as defined is provide the requirements to the industrial base of what our problems is, what the problem set is and say, okay, you guys go back, spitball, do your r ann -- r & d and come back with a solution. we have to be out there with a periscope looking around, going, here are atypical or nonstandard developments that are out there in the marketplace that we wouldn't see normally through our traditional supply base or suppliers. we have to be doing both and we have to be doing the latter now more and i think that raj is an example of how we're approaching that. it's a communication give and take. >> raj's group is pretty recent, 18 months ago? >> it's a 18-month organization. when we're talking about c
public will be safer and we'll get some enjoyment back in our vacation travel, but-- >> that's a tall order. but we'd all appreciate it for sure. so walk me through the process. are you, mr. secretary, saying, this is our problem. michael, can you solve it? or are you, michael, saying, hey, i'm seeing this and that and this and this and this on the horizon, maybe makes more sense for the navy. >> more of the former than the latter. we have to shift that. our primary job as defined...
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mr. gome is. the dream act makes our position clear. we want immigration policies to make america safer and our aspiring americans can take their rights along side of us. unfortunately president trump made his position. his position changes each and every other day. he said my standard is first, make america great. that's an easy one because this bill we will bring up if we defeat the previous question will make america greater. repealing daca would cost over $60 billion and reduce economic growth by $280 billion and make us poorer. we want to make us better and recognize the aspiring americans and pay by the rules and pay taxes and live their dream. that's an america first policy we can all get behind. when we defeat this question, the 18th attempt to do this, but i'm a jewish american, 18 is a lucky number. it means high. you are lucky to be here. they'll recognize that. it's like seven and i don't know if seven is a lucky number, too. but 18 is life. and this is life for the dreamers. that's what mr. gomez's motion is all about. having young people who don't have that certainty who d
mr. gome is. the dream act makes our position clear. we want immigration policies to make america safer and our aspiring americans can take their rights along side of us. unfortunately president trump made his position. his position changes each and every other day. he said my standard is first, make america great. that's an easy one because this bill we will bring up if we defeat the previous question will make america greater. repealing daca would cost over $60 billion and reduce economic...
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safer. it's on the altar of clear, mr. release the memo to the press and to the public. let the public and the media know what is happening by our government behind the dinghy, dark rooms of secrecy. the memo is proof evident that government cannot be trusted. ironically the new fisa bill signed into law attempts to protect americans from foreign terrorists. but denies americans the right to have their privacy protected in our homeland. this is not the america our founders envisioned. the memo speaks for itself. let the american people see the memo. has been watching america's conduct. now it's time we watch the conduct of government. as george orwell said in his eyes of 4," in the has been wg big brother government, ignorance is strength. government may think so, but, mr. speaker, ignorance of the people is not a strength. it is a weakness. the spying eyes and improper askets big brother need to be revealed. that's just the way it is. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: eyes o the gentleman yields back the balance of his time. pursuant to clause 12-a of rule 1, the c
safer. it's on the altar of clear, mr. release the memo to the press and to the public. let the public and the media know what is happening by our government behind the dinghy, dark rooms of secrecy. the memo is proof evident that government cannot be trusted. ironically the new fisa bill signed into law attempts to protect americans from foreign terrorists. but denies americans the right to have their privacy protected in our homeland. this is not the america our founders envisioned. the memo...