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before the carrot approach will help consolidate european union i don't believe in that and i think mr should should ask why his party. it was not that popular in germany i think that that is my personal opinion that europe should analyze very carefully why we had these difficulties we faced and actually why europe as well is coming out of that crisis now if you look at the last three four years the us open economies have been growing faster than the united states since two thousand and fourteen the e.u. had a economic growth rate has been higher than in the u.s. and it's not for coincidence it's because of the fact that we have made certain reforms and we have to continue with these reforms not to return back to the do tional debate which we have early two thousand we did not lead to anything but also have hurt for the last three four years a lot of talk about how he use needs to be reformed how ill and its current state isn't working anymore it has become obsolete in it's to change do you feel like any real change will take place or this will never go beyond declarations i think you will be
before the carrot approach will help consolidate european union i don't believe in that and i think mr should should ask why his party. it was not that popular in germany i think that that is my personal opinion that europe should analyze very carefully why we had these difficulties we faced and actually why europe as well is coming out of that crisis now if you look at the last three four years the us open economies have been growing faster than the united states since two thousand and...
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before the carrot approach will help consolidate european union i don't believe in that and i think mr should should ask why his party was not that popular in germany i think that that is my personal opinion that europe should analyze very carefully why we had these difficulties we faced and actually why europe as well is coming out of that crisis now if you look at the last three four years the us european economies have been growing faster than the united states since two thousand and fourteen the e.u. has it it can be growth rate has been higher than in the us and it's not poor coincidence it's because of the fact that we have made certain reforms and we have to continue with these reforms not to return back to the dushan old debate which we have early two thousand we did not lead to anything but also have hurt for the last three four years a lot of talk about how he use needs. be reformed how ill and it's current state isn't working anymore it has become obsolete in it's to change do you feel like any real change will take place or this will never go beyond declarations i think you're bei
before the carrot approach will help consolidate european union i don't believe in that and i think mr should should ask why his party was not that popular in germany i think that that is my personal opinion that europe should analyze very carefully why we had these difficulties we faced and actually why europe as well is coming out of that crisis now if you look at the last three four years the us european economies have been growing faster than the united states since two thousand and...
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before the carrot approach will help consolidate european union i don't believe in that and i think mr should should ask why his party was not that popular in germany i think that that is my personal opinion that europe should analyze very carefully why we had these difficulties we faced and actually why europe as well is coming out of that crisis now if you look at the last three four years the us open economies have been growing faster than the united states since two thousand and fourteen the e.u. it can be growth rate has been higher than in the us and it's not poor coincidence it's because of the fact that we have made certain reforms and we have to continue with these reforms not to return back to constitutional debate which we have early two thousand we did not lead to anything but also have hurt for the last three four years a lot of talk about how he use needs to. be reformed how ill and it's current state isn't working anymore it has become obsolete in its to change do you feel like any real change will take place or this will never go beyond declarations i think you will be a new n
before the carrot approach will help consolidate european union i don't believe in that and i think mr should should ask why his party was not that popular in germany i think that that is my personal opinion that europe should analyze very carefully why we had these difficulties we faced and actually why europe as well is coming out of that crisis now if you look at the last three four years the us open economies have been growing faster than the united states since two thousand and fourteen...
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labour says mrs may should focus on the problems in the health service, calling the planned reshuffle exercise". we'll have the latest. also on the programme... some of the uk's biggest retailers have agreed to stop selling acids and corrosive substances, to curb violent assaults. there's misery for commuters, as a new round of strikes is due to begin on the railways at midnight. and a big upset in the fa cup, the holders arsenal are knocked out, by nottingham forest. good evening. theresa may has been setting out her plans for the year ahead, and confirmed there'll be a cabinet reshuffle. it's expected tomorrow.the move is seen as an attempt to reassert her authority. in a bbc interview, she defended the government's record on the nhs, saying the current problems in the health service, were not simply due to a lack of funding. labour has called the planned reshuffle "little more than a desperate pr exercise" and said mrs may should focus instead on the problems in the nhs. here's our political correspondent, eleanor garnier. new year, perhaps a fresh start after a torrid 2017, in whi
labour says mrs may should focus on the problems in the health service, calling the planned reshuffle exercise". we'll have the latest. also on the programme... some of the uk's biggest retailers have agreed to stop selling acids and corrosive substances, to curb violent assaults. there's misery for commuters, as a new round of strikes is due to begin on the railways at midnight. and a big upset in the fa cup, the holders arsenal are knocked out, by nottingham forest. good evening. theresa...
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should mccabe go, mr. president? >> mccabe got more than $500,000 from essentially hillary clinton and is he investigating hillary clinton? >> so should he go? >> do you remember did anybody here, mccabe was the star of my speeches. a man who was mor or less -- the wife got $500,000 from from terry. terry and hillary.
should mccabe go, mr. president? >> mccabe got more than $500,000 from essentially hillary clinton and is he investigating hillary clinton? >> so should he go? >> do you remember did anybody here, mccabe was the star of my speeches. a man who was mor or less -- the wife got $500,000 from from terry. terry and hillary.
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mr. vice president, should mitt romney run for -- >> thank you. thank you, guys. [indiscernible chatter] >> the winner of virginia's 94th house district race will be drawn at random out of a bowl. it ended in a tie between david yancey and shelley simons. the outcome will give republicans a narrow were to house down split the the middle. in the afternoon, the washington institute for near he policy holds a panel discussion on the ongoing protests in iran and the u.s. response. that is live at 12:30 p.m. eastern. --day on c-span's q and a >> i propose action instead of words. i propose action before it is too late. i say again and again, and again, that i propose it for our own american self interest. >> that was hank meyer with his book "arthur vanderburgh, the man in the middle of the american century." >> he finds himself in opposition when the democrats take the majority of the senate. he is in opposition for the neck that meansrs and that to get anything done, which often meant resisting some of franklin roosevelt's initiatives, there needed to be a coalition.
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colleagues is going to do not believe mr spitzer should join the closer look with all over the world. online and in toronto. and german to go. learn german for three brits d.w. and. the gap between the super rich and the rest of the world has widened the world's richest one percent to get eighty two percent of the wells that's according to the latest inequality report we talked to oxfam germany. also coming up as malaysia's g.d.p. rises so does its need for energy start ups have a few nifty ideas. welcome to do business well just in time for the meeting of the world's move us and shakers of the world economic forum. i'm in davos the international n.g.o.s oxfam releases its annual inequality report and the bottom line is the gap between rich and poor is widening the number of billionaires worldwide reach two thousand and forty three last year their combined wealth increased by thirteen percent and that means eighty two percent of the global wealth generated in twenty seventeen went to the top one percent of the world's population the so-called super rich and here is the food for though
colleagues is going to do not believe mr spitzer should join the closer look with all over the world. online and in toronto. and german to go. learn german for three brits d.w. and. the gap between the super rich and the rest of the world has widened the world's richest one percent to get eighty two percent of the wells that's according to the latest inequality report we talked to oxfam germany. also coming up as malaysia's g.d.p. rises so does its need for energy start ups have a few nifty...
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russia's new foreign minister mr should be laugh lost no time in taking a personal part in middle eastaffairs and he was soon engaged in talks with president nasser. egypt signed this huge arms deal with czechoslovakia which was actually with the soviet union. to slovakia was supposed to supply egypt with two hundred aircraft. tags. thousand it was something fabulous. in november one thousand nine hundred fifty five bangor ian began a second term as israel's prime minister. at the top of his agenda was how to respond to the growing strength of egypt now arms to the teeth. eight months later the opportunity came. when nelson announced the nationalization of the suez canal. a decision that outraged the british and french the owners of the international canal company. it is a matter of life and death doors are all. our quarrel is not with it still less with the out of work. it is with colonel not. that he's not going to trust to keep under green. britain and france were convinced that military intervention would be needed to recapture the canal. and bring down the upstart. but to pretext
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mr. trump should stay silent on the investigation into his contacts with russia. >> i would say mr. mueller can do his job. we're a rule of law nation before president trump, we're going to be a rule of law nation after president trump. >> susan collins of maine said she's hoping for new laws to protect mueller from losing his job. >> to have a strengthened safeguard to protect the special counsel from firing. >> the president is now preparing for tuesday's state of the union address. the white house says mr. trump will tout his tax cuts and will press for military spending and an agreement on immigration. laura podesta, cbs news, new york. >>> president trump will deliver his state of the union address to congress tomorrow night. cbs news will have live coverage beginning at 9:00 eastern. >>> as we reported the president's speech is expected to focus heavily on immigration. today the white house officially released the framework for the proposed immigration deal. an outline of the plan was released last week. it called for a path to citizenship for nearly 2 million so-called d.r.e.
mr. trump should stay silent on the investigation into his contacts with russia. >> i would say mr. mueller can do his job. we're a rule of law nation before president trump, we're going to be a rule of law nation after president trump. >> susan collins of maine said she's hoping for new laws to protect mueller from losing his job. >> to have a strengthened safeguard to protect the special counsel from firing. >> the president is now preparing for tuesday's state of the...
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calculation military leaders were kopi extent of the classical technological response to consecrations mr carson should. get to the starting february third on w. today and i'm off to the black forest in the southwest of germany. my tour starts in freiburg the region's biggest city and attracts some three million visitors every year. the old town is pretty killer lee impressive. frederick's biggest landmark is the cathedral here the beauty is in the detail to these cargos if you look closely as you realize that each of them is unique. as you stroll through the city you'll see little channels called places you know they can be found along many of freiburg streets during the winter months they're empty but in summer they're full of water . those have been around since the middle ages and they stretch out over more than fifteen kilometers back in the day they were used to assure water supply but nowadays they've become more of a tourist attraction and a pretty dangerous one legend has it that whoever steps into them will have to marry a freiburg or so be careful. freiburg is germany's southernmost city and
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mr. archer should be held accountable for his actions. >> rick, officer hartnett is not due to take the witness stand until sometime early next week. live in center city, vernon odom, channel 6 "action news." >> thank you. >>> septa's board has paved the way for the next step fort norristown high speed extension to king of prussia and members approved the route preferred by residents it's line running to the northern of the pennsylvania turnpike. >> delaware governor john carnie is proposing a 3.5% increase in the operating budget and laid out the 4.2 billion dollar budget proposal this afternoon. including pay raises for teachers and state employees and money for roads and buildings and restoration of cuts and grant funding to nonprofit organizations. >> the countdown is on, ten days until kickoff of super bowl lii the eagles were busy focusing on their game plan to take on the new england patriots. >> and with the big game just 10 days away eagles fever turned into soup is bowl chic for many fans. it's not just about the jerseys and t-shirts and hats. gray hall has more on what has become an
mr. archer should be held accountable for his actions. >> rick, officer hartnett is not due to take the witness stand until sometime early next week. live in center city, vernon odom, channel 6 "action news." >> thank you. >>> septa's board has paved the way for the next step fort norristown high speed extension to king of prussia and members approved the route preferred by residents it's line running to the northern of the pennsylvania turnpike. >> delaware...
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mr. azar to the senate. it is a role that should not sit vacant. there are too many vital priorities in health care that need immediate attention and i appreciate you moving forward. i also appreciate mr. azar's willingness to serve. in my meeting with you, i was pleased to get your top priorities. appropriately, he will be focusing on the affordability of prescription drugs. this is something that everyone around here knows about and hears from constituents about. the problem is complex and does not have a simple solution but i am very encouraged to hear his commitment to taking this on. andas real expertise understanding of the manufacturing side of the equation. this is something that i believe can and should have bipartisan approach. i hope to hear that kind of commitment from a colleague's as well. have's are -- azar you restated your priorities. i completely agree that these are where the secretary's focus must be and i work for two working with you to get that job done. mr. azar has met before the senate before but this environment is obvious
mr. azar to the senate. it is a role that should not sit vacant. there are too many vital priorities in health care that need immediate attention and i appreciate you moving forward. i also appreciate mr. azar's willingness to serve. in my meeting with you, i was pleased to get your top priorities. appropriately, he will be focusing on the affordability of prescription drugs. this is something that everyone around here knows about and hears from constituents about. the problem is complex and...
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mr. trump should stay silent on the investigation into his campaign's contacts with russia. >> i will do whatever it takes to make sure that mr. mueller can do his job, before president trump, we're going to be a rule of law of nation. after president truck. >> another republican senator susan collins every maine has said she is hoping for new laws to protect mueller from losing his job. >> to have the strength and safeguard in the law to protect the special council from firing. >> the president is now preparing for tuesday's state of the union address. the white house says mr. trump will taught his tax cut and will press for military spending and an agreement on immigration. cbs-3 "eyewitness news". >>> there is much more to cover today on "eyewitness news". >> ♪ >> ♪ >> bruno mars wins big at the grammys, we'll tell you how many trophies he took home and about the social messages that other entertainers sent to viewers. >> ♪ >> and a celebration of a musical venue that's now just a distant memory for so many around philadelphia. we're back in two minute. >>> welcome back, stars celebrat
mr. trump should stay silent on the investigation into his campaign's contacts with russia. >> i will do whatever it takes to make sure that mr. mueller can do his job, before president trump, we're going to be a rule of law of nation. after president truck. >> another republican senator susan collins every maine has said she is hoping for new laws to protect mueller from losing his job. >> to have the strength and safeguard in the law to protect the special council from...
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mr. archer should be held accountable for his actions. >> reporter: his alleged attacker is 32-year-old edward archer wearing white and armed with a pistol archer is alleged to have emptied his weapon at hartnett as he sat in his cruiser at 60th and spruce near midnight january 7th of 2016. the attack captured on video later archer admits to his cri crime. >> he gave a confession that night which everybody doesn't. so irrespective what he said his moves were that evening he gave. >> reporter: in court archer slumped in his chair he's declared allegiance to terrorism and rejecting the help of his court appointed lawyers. his attorney michael cord thursday calling officer jesse hartnett a hero. >> 13 rounds fired at close range and able to exit that vehicle and defend himself it's nothing short of miraculous to me. >> reporter: claims that archer was not competent to stand trial have been rejected. archer has told the court that he makes a plea only to allah. live at the cjc, i'm jeff cole, fox 29 news. >> jeff, thank you. >>> 25-year-old man rushed to the hospital after being shot in center cit
mr. archer should be held accountable for his actions. >> reporter: his alleged attacker is 32-year-old edward archer wearing white and armed with a pistol archer is alleged to have emptied his weapon at hartnett as he sat in his cruiser at 60th and spruce near midnight january 7th of 2016. the attack captured on video later archer admits to his cri crime. >> he gave a confession that night which everybody doesn't. so irrespective what he said his moves were that evening he gave....
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should. we will look at technology to narrow that. mr.enstein: one of the most important changes if the elimination of the deduction for state and local taxes. and dos controversial you think you could have avoided doing that if you had phased in the corporate tax cut? what if you had phased in over five years. david, as you and, there were trade-offs that is one we could have made. salt that wasn of part of the house blueprint from day one. we thought through. for people in this room, that may not seem like a lot. for a big chunk of the country it was meaningful. we have the right balance. the high tax states be subsidized? because then normally the follow on question is because they are donor states who give more money and my response is because there are more wealthy people that live in those states. mr. rubenstein: some people say it was an effort by the red states to tax the -- sec. mnuchin: i don't think that's the case at all. no one said this is a political issue. it was an economic issue. mr. rubenstein: what is think about gover
should. we will look at technology to narrow that. mr.enstein: one of the most important changes if the elimination of the deduction for state and local taxes. and dos controversial you think you could have avoided doing that if you had phased in the corporate tax cut? what if you had phased in over five years. david, as you and, there were trade-offs that is one we could have made. salt that wasn of part of the house blueprint from day one. we thought through. for people in this room, that may...
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you are both a single we should not give up. mr. biden: i do not think we can give up on the possibility. i do not think we should be naive. we have to do a number of things. to make it clear to russia that they are going to pay a price for many of the things they have done in addition to making sure to the russianse population in all of western europe what they actually are doing. are talking we about russian interference in the united states and whether there was collusion between the trump administration and russia. that is obscured on a much larger discussion that should be taking place about whether or not what russia is doing and the rest of the world -- in the rest of the world right now. part of it is pulling the band-aid off. recommend in the international commission and immediately we got a response from a number of european leaders wanting to set up an international commission, an independent commission made up of all parties in europe to actually spend time and do what we have not done here. look at what russia is doing i
you are both a single we should not give up. mr. biden: i do not think we can give up on the possibility. i do not think we should be naive. we have to do a number of things. to make it clear to russia that they are going to pay a price for many of the things they have done in addition to making sure to the russianse population in all of western europe what they actually are doing. are talking we about russian interference in the united states and whether there was collusion between the trump...
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mr. rubenstein: so you did not go on set and say, we should act it this way? sec. nuchin: absolutely not. i was the money. mr. rubenstein: i saw you at a conference in los angeles. you were kind enough to host me for a dinner. -- one time, you said you were going to become the finance chair for donald trump's presidential campaign. i said, i have lived in washington a long time, he is not going to be president. are you sure you know what you are doing? your response was that you did. how did you happen to know donald trump? sec. mnuchin: i knew him -- i have known him for about 15 years. i would describe it was more socially than business. we did a little bit of business together. we looked at a lot of investments together. we got to know each other quite well. i actually had been speaking to him, even going back to while he was thinking of running. he came out to los angeles, i remember having dinner with him right before he announced. after he decided to run, i would come visit him every couple of months. be like, how can i help? he is like, i'm financing the whol
mr. rubenstein: so you did not go on set and say, we should act it this way? sec. nuchin: absolutely not. i was the money. mr. rubenstein: i saw you at a conference in los angeles. you were kind enough to host me for a dinner. -- one time, you said you were going to become the finance chair for donald trump's presidential campaign. i said, i have lived in washington a long time, he is not going to be president. are you sure you know what you are doing? your response was that you did. how did...
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mr. perdue: in which we should have ream -- the period in which we should have reached agreement, 90 republicans voted against that. so when mr. mccarthy or somebody else says you're letting down the military, the chairman of the armed services committee, republican, mac thornberry of texas, voted against that c.r. now, having said that, senator schumer and leader pelosi have been working for some time to try to get to an agreement. so senator schumer knows what our priorities are. and i'm sure he's going to be discussing with leader pelosi on a very close basis as soon as he gets back as to what was discussed. having said that, i hope they reach an agreement. i hope they reach an agreement on the things that i mentioned, on which we have agreement. including the caps, including dreamers, including chip. and including all the other things that i mentioned. so i'm hopeful that the president of the united states, as did he in september, we had a no-drama action, having to pass the c.r. every democrat voted for it. it was a no drama. why? because the president said, that makes sense, we have agreem
mr. perdue: in which we should have ream -- the period in which we should have reached agreement, 90 republicans voted against that. so when mr. mccarthy or somebody else says you're letting down the military, the chairman of the armed services committee, republican, mac thornberry of texas, voted against that c.r. now, having said that, senator schumer and leader pelosi have been working for some time to try to get to an agreement. so senator schumer knows what our priorities are. and i'm sure...
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they should know about the different ways of people all across this country. i feel, mr. speak that he recollects we need a curriculum for life. i think it is a goal that can be accomplished with the youth parliament and i think it's one you should support. >> well, guys, i thought that was a wonderfully statesmanlike speech delivered with great skill and composure and in terms both striking and reasonable. so well done to you, sir. i'm delighted that we heard from you. we are now, i hope, going to hear a contributor from yorkshi yorkshire. this is really very difficult. there's so many waving something at me in a marvelously eccentric manner. let's hear from you. >> thank you, mr. speaker. colleagues, we've been making life choices since 16 of which work experience placement we should apply for. but friends, we can only make these choices with education. and we all know that young people in the north receive less for education, and i'm sure we can all agree life exists outside the m-25, and -- young people everywhere londonderry, doesn't matter if matter if they're workin
they should know about the different ways of people all across this country. i feel, mr. speak that he recollects we need a curriculum for life. i think it is a goal that can be accomplished with the youth parliament and i think it's one you should support. >> well, guys, i thought that was a wonderfully statesmanlike speech delivered with great skill and composure and in terms both striking and reasonable. so well done to you, sir. i'm delighted that we heard from you. we are now, i...
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reporter: how long should people expect -- reporter: can you expand on that? mr. mulvaney: a couple different things. o.m.b. is responsible for sort of managing the lapse. managing the shutdown. the military will still go to work. they will not get paid. the border will still be patrolled. they will not get paid. folks will still be fighting fires out west. they will not get paid. the parks will be open. people won't get paid. you can see the whole list. there will be a bunch of different things, when you see compared to 2013, but don't lose sight of the fact that we're asking the military to work without pay. we're asking firefighters to work without pay. it's still harming the people -- no, no, it's different. parks will be open. this time. and they weren't before. let's go down the list. the parks will be open. the way it works is that the parks are open, but, especially if services are provided by third party, but things like the trash won't get picked up. fannie and freddie will be open. the post office will be open. the t.s.a. will be open. but all of these
reporter: how long should people expect -- reporter: can you expand on that? mr. mulvaney: a couple different things. o.m.b. is responsible for sort of managing the lapse. managing the shutdown. the military will still go to work. they will not get paid. the border will still be patrolled. they will not get paid. folks will still be fighting fires out west. they will not get paid. the parks will be open. people won't get paid. you can see the whole list. there will be a bunch of different...
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mr. durkin's neighbors should apply to mr. kauffman. thank you. >> president breed: thank you. that brings us to the end of our hearing. this hearing has been held and is now closed. this matter is in the hands of the board of supervisors. supervisor farrell? >> supervisor farrell: thank you, president breed. i have thoughts on this, but i will defer to colleagues if you have any further questions. >> president breed: before i call on supervisor farrell, supervisor peskin? >> supervisor peskin: relative to the last hearing we had where we were all deeply troubled by the demolition of a property at 841 chestnut street, which was an historic resource, the sentiment that this board expressed to the department of city planning, as well as to the zoning administrator and the department of building inspection, is that when you have important historic resources, you err on the side of the resource. in so far as categorical exemption, means there could be no impact. we don't even have to look at it because there can be no impact, in this case, to an historic resource. as counsel said,
mr. durkin's neighbors should apply to mr. kauffman. thank you. >> president breed: thank you. that brings us to the end of our hearing. this hearing has been held and is now closed. this matter is in the hands of the board of supervisors. supervisor farrell? >> supervisor farrell: thank you, president breed. i have thoughts on this, but i will defer to colleagues if you have any further questions. >> president breed: before i call on supervisor farrell, supervisor peskin?...
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. —— with mr bolton. should he resign? he has not personally said it.le are calling for him to resign, and they were calling for him to resign before the story was run, and that is because they felt human misrepresented himself and his family man credentials, if you like, on the campaign trail, when he stood to be leader. it transpires he has been married three times, we thought it was only twice, has left his breast—feeding wife, they have a young baby, he has left his wife for this young woman. i think that calls into question whether or not he has the emotional intelligence to lead ukip or whether he has just been very naive and has misled some of the members. there are people who are very angry and upset and they feel they have been misled. what impact does the conduct ofjoe marnie and that of henry bolton have on the party generally? scandal on scandal. and the problem ukip has had is that we have unfortunately at times been saddled with this racist image. -- jo marney. i completely dispute that, we were called racist because we wanted to leave the
. —— with mr bolton. should he resign? he has not personally said it.le are calling for him to resign, and they were calling for him to resign before the story was run, and that is because they felt human misrepresented himself and his family man credentials, if you like, on the campaign trail, when he stood to be leader. it transpires he has been married three times, we thought it was only twice, has left his breast—feeding wife, they have a young baby, he has left his wife for this...
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ukip's former deputy chairman, susan eva ns says ukip's former deputy chairman, susan evans says mr bolton shouldbsolutely disgraceful. absolutely no just fooiks for them whatsoever. whether they were thoits expressed in a private conversation or not. those views are utterly rep prehencible to any right—thinking people. the problem we have here is not so much that henry bolton should resign because of what his girlfriend said. i think it would be a sad day for any one of us i think it would be a sad day for any one of us were i think it would be a sad day for any one of us were held accountable for what our friends, family or partners did but it is another scandal. i understand he is considering his position, we have to see what the next few hours bring. should he resign, as you say it is rather by association, rather than something he personally has said?|j think something he personally has said?” think the reason that a lot of people in ukip are calling for him to resign — actually they were calling for him to resign before the daily mail ran their story, and it is because they felt that heries
ukip's former deputy chairman, susan eva ns says ukip's former deputy chairman, susan evans says mr bolton shouldbsolutely disgraceful. absolutely no just fooiks for them whatsoever. whether they were thoits expressed in a private conversation or not. those views are utterly rep prehencible to any right—thinking people. the problem we have here is not so much that henry bolton should resign because of what his girlfriend said. i think it would be a sad day for any one of us i think it would...
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mr. comey should have been read his rights before the senate. loupe lou he's not been charged yet and who would be the charging party? the fbi itself. >> the attorney general would bring an indictment. but it would be conducted by the fbi. >> lou: and the fbi has to be furious that he has sullied the name of the storied agency, that he has led the fbi in its most politicalized, i think it is fair to say. one would have thought the jedgar hoover were highingly publicized but nothing like what touched the fbi in the obama years. >> the recently retired and active duty fbi agents told me that they consider comey to be a dirty cop. >> lou: and dirty cop and one that is pious. >> his tweets with bible verse and high qs or whatever else he is writing recently? >> the laudable photography that he committed out in the midwest. the list goes on. let's turn to the intel committee. i took it that te van nunez, chair of the house committee was actually the speaker paul ryan thumbed his nose at the chairman when he met with the head, with rod rosen stein to
mr. comey should have been read his rights before the senate. loupe lou he's not been charged yet and who would be the charging party? the fbi itself. >> the attorney general would bring an indictment. but it would be conducted by the fbi. >> lou: and the fbi has to be furious that he has sullied the name of the storied agency, that he has led the fbi in its most politicalized, i think it is fair to say. one would have thought the jedgar hoover were highingly publicized but nothing...
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. >> should mccabe go, mr. president? should mccabe go? >> well, mccabe got more than $500,000 from essentially hillary clinton and is he investing hillary clinton? >> natasha, do you want to try decoding that? >> well, there were a number of really important factual inaccuracies in what he said. it wasn't 50,000 text messages that went missing. it was text messages that went missing from several thousand cell phones across federal agencies because of a switch from iphone to samsung, it was a glitch that affected several agencies so not just the fbi, it's not a conspiracy theory that the bureau was trying to hide these from the public. and the second was andrew mccabe was not the one to receive $500,000, it was his wife who was running for virginia state senate seat. and she ended her campaign months before mccabe was appointed deputy director of the fbi, months before he had an oversight roll on the hillary clinton e-mail investigation. so this is more of trump trying to discredit the fbi. >> there was a reach back to the nixon administra
. >> should mccabe go, mr. president? should mccabe go? >> well, mccabe got more than $500,000 from essentially hillary clinton and is he investing hillary clinton? >> natasha, do you want to try decoding that? >> well, there were a number of really important factual inaccuracies in what he said. it wasn't 50,000 text messages that went missing. it was text messages that went missing from several thousand cell phones across federal agencies because of a switch from...
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. >> should mccabe go, mr. president? should mccabe go? >> well, mccabe got more than $500,000 from essentially hillary clinton and is he investigating hillary clinton? >> should he go 1347. >> do you remember, did anybody here, in any of my speeches where i talked about mccabe, he was the star of my speeches. i said a man who was more or less in charge, the wife got $500,000 from terry. terry is hillary. and, yeah, i mean -- >> do you regret having him as your fbi director, then? >> i keep out of it. that is the way it fell. he's been there. but he was the star of many of my speeches. he got from 500,000 to 700,000, whatever the money wasp. got that money for the wife. in virginia, it's very interesting, you don't have to spend the money. so i never checked as to whether or not they spent the money on the campaign. how much of the money did he spend on the campaign. >> reports show mccabe's wife, her campaign spent the entirety of it on tv and radio. the fbi says mccabe immediately sought conflicts of interest. let's talk more about all o
. >> should mccabe go, mr. president? should mccabe go? >> well, mccabe got more than $500,000 from essentially hillary clinton and is he investigating hillary clinton? >> should he go 1347. >> do you remember, did anybody here, in any of my speeches where i talked about mccabe, he was the star of my speeches. i said a man who was more or less in charge, the wife got $500,000 from terry. terry is hillary. and, yeah, i mean -- >> do you regret having him as your fbi...
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mr. bannon should testify before us or before mr. mueller. to make these kind of allegations, i would like to know under what basis. >> and bannon contends that the mueller investigation on money launder saying, their path to f'ing trump goes through manafort and kushner and they subpoenaed records saying it goes through deutsche bank and all of the kushner -- [ expletive ] is greasy. they will roll these two guys up and say play me or trade me. is money laundering is something your committee looking at. >> that falls into the criminal investigation. that is the purview of special prosecutor mueller, we are looking at collaboration and collusion and what could arise out of that. but mr. bannon's comments about deutsche bank and others isn't the first time we've heard allegations similar to that coming out of the dossier and there have been other rumors. but again, i'm not going to comment on those until we finish our investigation. >> the founders of fusion gps, wrote an op-ed and said a generation [ inaudible ] by urging the senate watergate
mr. bannon should testify before us or before mr. mueller. to make these kind of allegations, i would like to know under what basis. >> and bannon contends that the mueller investigation on money launder saying, their path to f'ing trump goes through manafort and kushner and they subpoenaed records saying it goes through deutsche bank and all of the kushner -- [ expletive ] is greasy. they will roll these two guys up and say play me or trade me. is money laundering is something your...
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mr. english should be supporting him. mr. mccoy tells the court, i am not asking him to validate any theory. there was a dispute about whether mr. english was in fact investigating his alibi defense if there ever were a subsequent hearing about that, that would be tested but this is flat-out a case which the judge was told, as soon as this issue arose, twice on the record, i believe that i have an ethical duty to save my client's life and the clienteling the judge, i do not want my lawyer admitting that i am guilty. that's structural error. number two, justice breyer, this was absolutely an admission of the guilt on the charged crime. at opening and at closing mr. english got up and said, i am telling you he is guilty of second-degree murder and he should spend the rest of his life in prison. and under, under louisiana law the jury, the jury was required to be given the choice, the following choices which it was, murder one, murder two, manslaughter, and not guilty. and there is no dispute in the record that murder one, murde
mr. english should be supporting him. mr. mccoy tells the court, i am not asking him to validate any theory. there was a dispute about whether mr. english was in fact investigating his alibi defense if there ever were a subsequent hearing about that, that would be tested but this is flat-out a case which the judge was told, as soon as this issue arose, twice on the record, i believe that i have an ethical duty to save my client's life and the clienteling the judge, i do not want my lawyer...
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mr. biden: hello, margaret. >> my question is, should we be going on offense in the information war? in the cyber war? in terms of delegitimizing, not just exposing corruption, but playing offense the way they are playing offense? mr. biden: the answer is yes, but not necessarily in the cyberspace. where we go in. most of what happens in cyberspace is altering information or preventing information from being able to come forward. i think we should be on the offenses in making it clear exactly what we know russia in particular is doing. and i think we should be working much more closely with our european allies and our allies around the world in exposing and getting them to stand up and acknowledge, with us, this is what is happening here. that message gets through. a mean, to go back -- when i got here, the last vestige of the cold war was radio free europe, an attempt to broadcast the truth into russia. and i think, somehow, we have to have, the democracies of the world have to be better coordinated at every level in every place doing just that. broadcasting to the russian people wha
mr. biden: hello, margaret. >> my question is, should we be going on offense in the information war? in the cyber war? in terms of delegitimizing, not just exposing corruption, but playing offense the way they are playing offense? mr. biden: the answer is yes, but not necessarily in the cyberspace. where we go in. most of what happens in cyberspace is altering information or preventing information from being able to come forward. i think we should be on the offenses in making it clear...
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it should have never happened and it will not happen again. that, mr. speaker, is a government that the people want. it is a government that the people need and the government that the american people deserve. i reserve the balance of my time. >> the gentleman from maryland is recognized. the gentleman is recognized for three minutes and 30 seconds. >> mr. speaker, as i said this morning, the reason why the government shut down is because the republican majority has failed to fund the government. they have the majority in the house, the majority in the senate, and the presidency of the united states. with all due respect to my friend the majority leader, 5 previous shutdowns were purposefully perpetrated by my republican friends. the last was for 16 days. the continuing resolution on the floor today reflects that failure. it does not -- nine months after we should have been done, establish the level of spending for this fiscal year. nine months later. as a result, another continuing resolution may be inevitable. and in this resolution, we will extend th
it should have never happened and it will not happen again. that, mr. speaker, is a government that the people want. it is a government that the people need and the government that the american people deserve. i reserve the balance of my time. >> the gentleman from maryland is recognized. the gentleman is recognized for three minutes and 30 seconds. >> mr. speaker, as i said this morning, the reason why the government shut down is because the republican majority has failed to fund...
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mr. president the four leaders should immediately sit down and finish this deal, so the entire government can get back to work on monday. i yield the floor.
mr. president the four leaders should immediately sit down and finish this deal, so the entire government can get back to work on monday. i yield the floor.