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to get a clearer picture we go fishing with mr somebody. will . come to fall out of. the middle of a. black. hole. a local association claims that of the ninety six species of fish found in this river thirteen are now in danger. by. the young. today. empty as they often are. going to. the polluted mccomb is no long. a wild river but a great to threaten them pesticides is cool so doing a major network of dimes on the construction. we return to laos. with thousands of kilometers of waterways has the potential to offer electricity to much of southeast asia. and levon dams are already being built and a further ninety one some of the projects are in the planning phase. once again chinese companies are in charge. we say the lawman them tar one of the wildest rivers in laos. in less than a year this valley will be a giant like. at first up both dry the seams optimistic about repeating the official line about the benefits of developing the. plan. to cut him up to now. but after talking for a few minutes he begins to sound a more skeptical know. where we're heading what. good.
to get a clearer picture we go fishing with mr somebody. will . come to fall out of. the middle of a. black. hole. a local association claims that of the ninety six species of fish found in this river thirteen are now in danger. by. the young. today. empty as they often are. going to. the polluted mccomb is no long. a wild river but a great to threaten them pesticides is cool so doing a major network of dimes on the construction. we return to laos. with thousands of kilometers of waterways has...
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to get a clearer picture we go fishing with mr somebody. will . come to fall out of. the middle of the. hole. a local association claims that of the ninety six species of fish found in this river thirteen are now endangered. by. the young. today. empty as they often are. going to. the polluted make home is no long. a wild river but a greater threat than pesticides is also looming a major network of dams under construction. we return to laos. with thousands of kilometers of waterways has the potential to offer electricity to much of southeast asia. and eleven dimes are already being built and a further ninety one some of the projects are in the planning phase. once again chinese companies are in charge. we say the lawman them tar one of the wildest rivers in laos. in less than a year this valley will be enjoying life. at first up both dry the seams optimistic about repeating the official line about the benefits of development. plan. to cut in on pipe to miami on timing. but after talking for a few minutes he begins to sound a more skeptical note. we were heading what.
to get a clearer picture we go fishing with mr somebody. will . come to fall out of. the middle of the. hole. a local association claims that of the ninety six species of fish found in this river thirteen are now endangered. by. the young. today. empty as they often are. going to. the polluted make home is no long. a wild river but a greater threat than pesticides is also looming a major network of dams under construction. we return to laos. with thousands of kilometers of waterways has the...
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mr. speaker? somebody tell him about the rules later. the president [indiscernible] the 401k issue, are you concerned that this rollout next going tot he is not see something about it with what will be in asia, number one. -- mr. ryan: he will be in asia, number one -- [laughter] that was a joke, i was joking on that one. no, we are working very closely with the white house on this. as you know, with the big six, we worked very hard on the parameters and on the decision of what goes into this. the tax writers are working on the details, on how to make the framework happen and we are working closely with the white house so that there will be no surprises from our partners in the white house or the senate when we do this. thank you very much, everybody. appreciate it.
mr. speaker? somebody tell him about the rules later. the president [indiscernible] the 401k issue, are you concerned that this rollout next going tot he is not see something about it with what will be in asia, number one. -- mr. ryan: he will be in asia, number one -- [laughter] that was a joke, i was joking on that one. no, we are working very closely with the white house on this. as you know, with the big six, we worked very hard on the parameters and on the decision of what goes into this....
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he's not trying to scare somebody. >> [cheering] mr.: he is trying to put let me just say something about history. ralph believes if we are going to talk about our history, we should do it in a way that heals, not in a way that wounds, not in a way that divides. we should not use the most painful parts of our history just to score political points. we saw what happened in charlottesville, but we also saw what happened after charlottesville, when the biggest gathering of all rejected fear and hate. and the decency and good will of the american people came out. that is how we rise. we don't rise up by repeating the past, we rise up by learning from the past. and by listening to each other, and knowing that we are all flawed, but we still try to presume some baseline measure of goodness and decency, of patriotism. we look for the good in other people, not the worst. we think of ourselves as americans first. that is how we should be thinking about our history. i have written about this before. my father was from kenya, as you know. well, so
he's not trying to scare somebody. >> [cheering] mr.: he is trying to put let me just say something about history. ralph believes if we are going to talk about our history, we should do it in a way that heals, not in a way that wounds, not in a way that divides. we should not use the most painful parts of our history just to score political points. we saw what happened in charlottesville, but we also saw what happened after charlottesville, when the biggest gathering of all rejected fear...
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mr. kelly: every time somebody asks me that question, i do think about it. gabby and i have been getting legislation passed in more than 45 state exools. and until we seriously accept this and the people in that building accept this as a serious public health crisis on both sides of the aisle, we will have other mass shootings like this. reporter: what do you say to people and democrats who agree with you on this issue that coming out on this day of a shooting is politicizing it. mr. kelly: if not now, when? gabby and i have those folks in our thoughts and prayers and had 50 americans die, 500 more injured by gun fire, probably from a .223 caliber round that can fly through multiple people and cause mass carnage. if you are not going to talk about this, how many times can we say it. now is not the time, well, today is the time. [ [inaudible] mr. kelly: unstable people and people who shouldn't have access to these kinds of guns can easily get them. why is this one worse than orlando? i don't know maybe after the investigation we'll find out what this guy's in
mr. kelly: every time somebody asks me that question, i do think about it. gabby and i have been getting legislation passed in more than 45 state exools. and until we seriously accept this and the people in that building accept this as a serious public health crisis on both sides of the aisle, we will have other mass shootings like this. reporter: what do you say to people and democrats who agree with you on this issue that coming out on this day of a shooting is politicizing it. mr. kelly: if...
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mr. puigdemont, somebody madrid feels more comfortable with negotiations. >> they have said they reject dialoguehave conversations over the results of the referendum last october 1st. they don't want to talk about the possibility of implementing our right to decide. so the ones for dialogue are the referendum parties, not madrid. we asked many times for this dialogue the response is 155. we have political prisoners now in madrid. catalan grassroots movement leaders are in jail because they organized peaceful demonstrations, peaceful demonstrations >> they have not been sentenced yet. they are being held as part of the -- >> they are being held in a primitive way, without bail. >> without bail. >> in jail, accused of sedition, that means they asked people to demonstrate in a not peaceful way. that's not true at all >> the big question, you said it may be that the catalan parliament will vote on suspending or lifting the suspension from the declaration of independence, saying the declaration of independence is active now really, what does happen next? does it depend on what measures rajoy tries to
mr. puigdemont, somebody madrid feels more comfortable with negotiations. >> they have said they reject dialoguehave conversations over the results of the referendum last october 1st. they don't want to talk about the possibility of implementing our right to decide. so the ones for dialogue are the referendum parties, not madrid. we asked many times for this dialogue the response is 155. we have political prisoners now in madrid. catalan grassroots movement leaders are in jail because...
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are you concerned that he is jeopardizing his agenda by feuding with somebody? mr. kelly: i am not. he is a straightforward guy, the president. the one thing i found he is. him with my nine weeks in the job willing to work with anybody to advance the agenda, the agenda being what is good for america and protects america. you have seen him reach out to these people on the other side of the aisle. i think, not to get into it, let me just say when members of congress say things that are unfair or critical, the president has a right to defend himself. when i -- when i read about things that are, what i would perceive to be unfair and critical, unnecessarily critical, i would call numbers of congress and ask, is there anything i can do to help you with that misconception that you have? four explain why i did this -- or explain why i did this or that. oftentimes members will say, i did not realize it came out that way. for no, i meant it. comments, son up i will take that and -- but there are others that the president would say is grandstanding. i am just saying some people grandstand and
are you concerned that he is jeopardizing his agenda by feuding with somebody? mr. kelly: i am not. he is a straightforward guy, the president. the one thing i found he is. him with my nine weeks in the job willing to work with anybody to advance the agenda, the agenda being what is good for america and protects america. you have seen him reach out to these people on the other side of the aisle. i think, not to get into it, let me just say when members of congress say things that are unfair or...
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mr. speaker -- >> somebody tell him about the rules later. >> you talk about tax reform.hoices, having to tell people no, special interests et cetera. the president has twice now panned pay fors that are pretty big for chairman brady between the [ inaudible ] which you were a fan of and 409s 1k issue. are you concerned that this rollout next week when you detail the tough choices he's not going to maybe slik some of them and tweet about them. >> he's going to be in asia, number one. >> sort of choking on that one. no, i'm not, because we're working very closely with the white house on this. as you know with the big six, we work very hard on the parameters and the designed decisions on what goes into this. the tax writers are working on the granular details on how to make this framework work and we're working very, very closely with the white house so that there will be no surprises from our partners in the white house or in the senate when we do this. thanks a lot, everybody. appreciate it. >> hearing from house speaker paul ryan on a couple fronts, one he said that the b
mr. speaker -- >> somebody tell him about the rules later. >> you talk about tax reform.hoices, having to tell people no, special interests et cetera. the president has twice now panned pay fors that are pretty big for chairman brady between the [ inaudible ] which you were a fan of and 409s 1k issue. are you concerned that this rollout next week when you detail the tough choices he's not going to maybe slik some of them and tweet about them. >> he's going to be in asia,...
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moore operates on must be shared with the acting attorney general in this matter which is mr rosenstein so it's somebody at main justice who mr trump appointed who approved the indictment and given all of that mr fine just how damaging could this investigation be well it's damaging in this sense politically to the president because he's claimed all along that this was a witch hunt that he posed to mr muller's appointment in the first instance it caused him to display some kind of wrath towards his attorney general which jeff sessions for recusing himself and if you have an actual indictment it's not by partisans it's issued by a grand jurors who are not aligned with one party or another it tends to undercut the claim that this investigation is simply more fake news and will give more credibility i think to mr maule or just a fun great to have you with us on al-jazeera bruce fein joining us live from washington d.c. thank you for your time now the u.n. secretary general is calling on militia groups and central african republic to put down their weapons completing a four day trip to the country where viol
moore operates on must be shared with the acting attorney general in this matter which is mr rosenstein so it's somebody at main justice who mr trump appointed who approved the indictment and given all of that mr fine just how damaging could this investigation be well it's damaging in this sense politically to the president because he's claimed all along that this was a witch hunt that he posed to mr muller's appointment in the first instance it caused him to display some kind of wrath towards...
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mr branson! he got a call from somebody pretending to be serve michael fallon and asking whether he would pay upuse a ransom had to pay for someone that had been kidnapped —— serve michael fallon. he was kind of going on with it and then he phoned downing street. there's someone out there impersonating michael fallon! of all people! we have to call it a date. good to see you. thanks for watching. —— call it a day. well, wednesday is expected to be quite a mixed day across the uk. there's certainly some rain in the forecast. the clouds have been gathering for the last 26 hours or so. some quite pretty pictures, gloomy pictures in places. here's one from dorset, and this is the weather front moving in from the south. here it is as it drifts in from the bay of biscay across france. and this is going to bring some quite wet weather for a time across southern and some central areas, particularly around the midlands, during the course of wednesday. so first thing in the morning, i think, from the southern counties through the south midlands, into the east midlands, there'll be some rain around. but ma
mr branson! he got a call from somebody pretending to be serve michael fallon and asking whether he would pay upuse a ransom had to pay for someone that had been kidnapped —— serve michael fallon. he was kind of going on with it and then he phoned downing street. there's someone out there impersonating michael fallon! of all people! we have to call it a date. good to see you. thanks for watching. —— call it a day. well, wednesday is expected to be quite a mixed day across the uk....
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it's striking you say you have to ask somebody else. mr. readler: i would be happy to depeen the policies. senator leahy: you don't know the answer to the question. mr. readler: the attorney general's letters listed four or five reasons. senator leahy: he also spoke of the prolivity toward terrorism. e don't seem to find nifment president trump rescind the daca program said we have the highest duties to defend the american people. well, there are roughly 900 dreamers serving our military. the president of course had five deferments because his heel was bothering him while he was out playing tennis. hasn't served in the military. these are the dreamers have. mr. mccament, is it in our interest to keep these dreamers in our armed forces? mr. mccament: with respect to the armed forces or other occupations, the action or deferred action does not provide them permanent status. senator leahy: are you planning to deport the thousand dreamers in our military? yes or no? mr. mccament: that would be a question for i.c.e. the enforcement -- senator le
it's striking you say you have to ask somebody else. mr. readler: i would be happy to depeen the policies. senator leahy: you don't know the answer to the question. mr. readler: the attorney general's letters listed four or five reasons. senator leahy: he also spoke of the prolivity toward terrorism. e don't seem to find nifment president trump rescind the daca program said we have the highest duties to defend the american people. well, there are roughly 900 dreamers serving our military. the...
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i remember somebody said mr. minister you were difficult to with understand in both languages. [laughter] i may get fired. >> everybody understood me. [laughter] [applause] i like you to help us understand, did that chemistry exist and did you find it assisted you to work together? not justin the u.s.-canada relationships but global engagement that made a difference beyond our shores?. >> bernie, and weaver politicians i'm very proud because we can make a difference in society and of course, to a criticized all the time but i'm sorry mr. president but we have been elected and you were serving the people making a better society for so we have the same girls. -- goals. the same values that we share. with the ability to share in society that is the girl that we have. of course that the risk of winning and losing because i felt he was a professional politician to do a good job of the people of the united states. [applause] >> first of all, i started to study his career are realized he had virtually every of ministeri
i remember somebody said mr. minister you were difficult to with understand in both languages. [laughter] i may get fired. >> everybody understood me. [laughter] [applause] i like you to help us understand, did that chemistry exist and did you find it assisted you to work together? not justin the u.s.-canada relationships but global engagement that made a difference beyond our shores?. >> bernie, and weaver politicians i'm very proud because we can make a difference in society and...
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monitoring pictures as we're having this conversation ciro are expecting to hear from mr rb or indeed from somebody very close to him in the next few minutes there is also this projection saying that his coalition has won a result ending victory in the japanese election just walk us through if he gets what we think he's going to get how does to change. well at this stage these exit polls a majority are yet to hear on the supermajority of the two thirds majority if he does get that if he is delivered that that will be considered a mandate it will allow his party to propose changes to the constitution and tackle various divisive and controversial issues that he has long wanted to change one of this could be revising the pacifist constitution which could lead to addressing the issue of the military has long held ambition is to turn japan's self-defense military into an active army and that would be the first time since world war two now this would take time but it could be the first step in addressing is that it would be considered a controversial move hence why the importance and why the media is now
monitoring pictures as we're having this conversation ciro are expecting to hear from mr rb or indeed from somebody very close to him in the next few minutes there is also this projection saying that his coalition has won a result ending victory in the japanese election just walk us through if he gets what we think he's going to get how does to change. well at this stage these exit polls a majority are yet to hear on the supermajority of the two thirds majority if he does get that if he is...
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mr. chairman, apparently, somebody wants to offer comment. >> mr. chairman, the committee is not in order. >> if the gentleman yield back. >> no, there's somebody else speaking simultaneously. >> the committee will be in order. the gentleman is recognized. >> thank you, mr. chairman. many with u.s. citizen family members would have no stability and no chance to become a member of the society they help to feed. the chairman's bill will tear families apart as it fails to provide any opportunity for the farm workers spouses and children to obtain immigration status. this bill is harsh and runs contrary to the testimony we have received here in this committee in july where we invited homeowners -- farm owners described their seasonal workers who return to work for their farms year after year as, quote, farmers and as family. and the workers who come under this program will have absolutely no rights as working men and women. their presence in this country will be totally at the discretion of their employers. they will have zero ability to stand up for the
mr. chairman, apparently, somebody wants to offer comment. >> mr. chairman, the committee is not in order. >> if the gentleman yield back. >> no, there's somebody else speaking simultaneously. >> the committee will be in order. the gentleman is recognized. >> thank you, mr. chairman. many with u.s. citizen family members would have no stability and no chance to become a member of the society they help to feed. the chairman's bill will tear families apart as it...
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somebody here. where did this collaboration began? mr. bernstein: joe started exporting this to me, and most reporters have had that conversation where the guy on the other end of the phone says everybody is corrupt except for me, then you start checking it out and actually, everything joe said it checked out. i took it as far as i could, but very smart editors at "the washington post" realized it needed an editor, so they connected me with scott. ms. casey: where did it go from there? mr. higham: we kept hearing these stories that the dea was slowing down its cases, and a lot of these cases being made in the field against these companies were going nowhere, hitting a brick wall in d.c.. we started putting together a list of people who were working in the field who had either been whoent dea investigators or had retired recently. we began cold calling them, calling them at home, their cell phone, sending emails, calling people across the country. we soon began to connect with people who were very, very upset. these people work for somethi
somebody here. where did this collaboration began? mr. bernstein: joe started exporting this to me, and most reporters have had that conversation where the guy on the other end of the phone says everybody is corrupt except for me, then you start checking it out and actually, everything joe said it checked out. i took it as far as i could, but very smart editors at "the washington post" realized it needed an editor, so they connected me with scott. ms. casey: where did it go from...
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mr. heikes that's what it is all about, that's way somebody did not have it. that is kind of what we do along those lines. be going, you try to make the best picture contest, with you are doing, and you always sure to be any place. we did when we were working, especially the white house, you have the optimum many in your hand and it maximum amount of film whenever something happens. because somebody coming in a split second, it could be there and you got it in the person standing next to does or does not have it. >> i think that will wrap things up for us today. is there anything else you want to share? mr. heikes: no. it is fun to just have a place and it feels good to have your film and a place where you know it is appreciated and can be taken care of. and that is all that i ever wanted when i donated the all of -- when i donated. all my other colleagues, so many of them now have done the same , thing. it is just word-of-mouth and i have talked to many people who have told initiatives of where i've had to go, and that is exactly what it was. a lot of people
mr. heikes that's what it is all about, that's way somebody did not have it. that is kind of what we do along those lines. be going, you try to make the best picture contest, with you are doing, and you always sure to be any place. we did when we were working, especially the white house, you have the optimum many in your hand and it maximum amount of film whenever something happens. because somebody coming in a split second, it could be there and you got it in the person standing next to does...
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we were improvising at that point, at the citizens brigade and somebody said mr.nt and i spontaneously did him and worked on him and then we did a tour with one who played bernie sanders played trump versus bernie. that led us to the tv show. >> if you haven't seen it, after this interview you have to go on your dvrs and set a recording for the show. this is a clip. it features anthony playing again trump. it has to do with the tweets that the president sent about transgendered vets. >> if you're willing to switch your gender who says you're not willing to switch sides? >> sir, this is beyond the pale. i did four deployments with the navy, one with the coast guard. are you calling me a traitor? >> no. >> would you do these bits because there are -- those are real people. >> yeah. those are real service members who are real heros who served this country. >> you went and had an interview with one of the congress members -- >> yes. sherman, yes. >> who was deadpan. i mean, he was spot on with you. >> the sherminator. >> yes. you get folks involved in this. you have d
we were improvising at that point, at the citizens brigade and somebody said mr.nt and i spontaneously did him and worked on him and then we did a tour with one who played bernie sanders played trump versus bernie. that led us to the tv show. >> if you haven't seen it, after this interview you have to go on your dvrs and set a recording for the show. this is a clip. it features anthony playing again trump. it has to do with the tweets that the president sent about transgendered vets....
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and right now the main thing i'm with him on, i want somebody to keep mr.tin from casting our ballots for us in a little over a year. >> right. thanks very much for coming in. >> good to see you. >> we're moments from the white house press briefing, the first since president trump's so-called calm before the storm remarks. will the press secretary sarah sanders clarify what the president meant? we'll go there live. stay with us. my name is jamir dixon and i'm a locate and mark fieldman for pg&e. most people in the community recognize the blue trucks as pg&e. my truck is something new... it's an 811 truck. when you call 811, i come out to your house and i mark out our gas lines and our electric lines to make sure that you don't hit them when you're digging. 811 is a free service. i'm passionate about it because every time i go on the street i think about my own kids. they're the reason that i want to protect our community and our environment, and if me driving a that truck means that somebody gets to go home safer, then i'll drive it every day of the week. t
and right now the main thing i'm with him on, i want somebody to keep mr.tin from casting our ballots for us in a little over a year. >> right. thanks very much for coming in. >> good to see you. >> we're moments from the white house press briefing, the first since president trump's so-called calm before the storm remarks. will the press secretary sarah sanders clarify what the president meant? we'll go there live. stay with us. my name is jamir dixon and i'm a locate and mark...
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i just thought i might dress up a little, you know, just in case maybe somebody proposed to me. [ giggles ] dr. munro. mrd to speak to a priest. since the chaplain is busy,
i just thought i might dress up a little, you know, just in case maybe somebody proposed to me. [ giggles ] dr. munro. mrd to speak to a priest. since the chaplain is busy,
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mr. speaker -- >> i don't do the blurt out thing. somebodyell him about the rules later. >> you often talk about tax reform being basically a series of hard choices. the president has twice now -- pretty big for chairman brady and the 401(k) issue. are you at all concerned that this rollout next week when you actually detail these tough choices, that he's not going to maybe like some of them and tweet something about it. >> he's going to be in asia, number one. that was kind of a joke. no, i'm not, because we're working very very closely with the white house on this. as you know with the big six, we worked very hard on the parameters and design decisions on what goes into this. the tax writers are working on the actual granular details an how to make this work and we're working very closely with the white house so there will be no surprises from our partners in the white house or the senate when we do this. thanks a lot, everybody. appreciate it. >>> in just a moment or so we'll here from house minority leader sn nancy pelosi. we expect her t
mr. speaker -- >> i don't do the blurt out thing. somebodyell him about the rules later. >> you often talk about tax reform being basically a series of hard choices. the president has twice now -- pretty big for chairman brady and the 401(k) issue. are you at all concerned that this rollout next week when you actually detail these tough choices, that he's not going to maybe like some of them and tweet something about it. >> he's going to be in asia, number one. that was kind...
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mr. smith: with all due respect, we did not discover this in july. in july, somebody on the what theyeam noticed described as suspicious activity. they put it in perspective. see millionsmpany of suspicious activities against our data -- >> so you had an indicator. let's us call it an indicator on july 29 are you hired a can of -- july 29. you hired a consultant on august 22. why did it take a month and a week and wife can you tell your board about this -- and why didn't you tell your board about this? -- mr. smith: when maintenance was mandiant was hired, they had to rebuild the inquiries. it wasn't until late august when we saw --> >>>> i will take that. it still took two weeks for your file. had members that sold shares and you had the public who thought nothing was wrong and they were buying and selling shares of equifax. what a reasonable shareholder have gotten some of this information they would have said maybe i will not purchase that stock. it seems like i would be a reasonable step for an investor. mr. smith: if i may leave the rest of the points you made on
mr. smith: with all due respect, we did not discover this in july. in july, somebody on the what theyeam noticed described as suspicious activity. they put it in perspective. see millionsmpany of suspicious activities against our data -- >> so you had an indicator. let's us call it an indicator on july 29 are you hired a can of -- july 29. you hired a consultant on august 22. why did it take a month and a week and wife can you tell your board about this -- and why didn't you tell your...
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mr. rosenkranz: well -- justice alito: and i doubt that somebody who's facing possible removal consequences would be able to answer that question. mr. rosenkranz: well, your honor -- justice alito: okay. shooting a bald eagle, is that -- is that a crime of moral turpitude? some people would think so. mr. rosenkranz: it is -- it is not. justice alito: it is not. how about -- mr. rosenkranz: and, by the way, nor is flag burning. and -- but let me -- but let me answer the question this way. you don't have to know, but you -- you have to be able to go to someplace like a lawyer who can tell you what the answer is. and where does a lawyer go? there are 14 pages of -- of kurzban, where every single possible crime is categorized as in or out based upon decades of -- of judicial and other interpretations. that's how one knows. justice kagan: and -- and in a crime of moral turpitude, we don't have to consider what the ordinary case is, do we? mr. rosenkranz: i think that is what the court -- no, not the ordinary case, that is for sure. justice kagan: we don't. mr. rosenkranz: yes. that is correct. j
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mr. lloyd: once again, if somebody wants to come into the united states -- ms. jayapal: i'll take that as a no. mr. lloyd, do you have medical training of any kind? mr. lloyd: if i need advice regarding any medical situation, regarding the population that i serve, i consult -- ms. jayapal: the answer is you don't have any medical training. are you trained to provide counseling services to people, mr. lloyd? mr. lloyd: if counseling services are called tore, i rely on the team of counseling professionals to advise me in my role. ms. jayapal: mr. role, what expertise makes you qualified in this jane doe case to override the determination of a texas state court that jane doe is mature and competent to make her own decisions? ms. jayapal: what expertise qualifies new this jane doe court, a texas state court that jane doe is mature and competent enough to make her decisions? mr. lloyd: i'm not going to comment on any individual case. in any case that comes across my desk, we're going to look at the totality of circumstances that may affect their case. that may include
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mr. higgins, pays tribute, you know it's somebody worthy because my friend from louisiana served with distinction in the united states army wearing the uniform of this country. he served as law enforcement officer. he knows about serving, protecting others, and a willingness to lay down his life for others. it's been deeply touching to have seen accounts of what's oing on in las vegas, to understand what i've seen in my years as a prosecutor, judge, and chief justice. first responders, law officers. when everyone is running away from sound of a gun, they're unning into harm's way to help and protect others. it was jesus that said a greater love has no one that than -- than this that a man lay down his life for his friends. those who wear the uniforming as my friend has, of a law officer and military, they know what that means. my four years on active duty in the army, we were not in combat. jesus was right. and there were so many there in las vegas that put their own lives on the line for the sake of the though -- for the sake of the lives of others. i know there are others that a dn't wait to ru
mr. higgins, pays tribute, you know it's somebody worthy because my friend from louisiana served with distinction in the united states army wearing the uniform of this country. he served as law enforcement officer. he knows about serving, protecting others, and a willingness to lay down his life for others. it's been deeply touching to have seen accounts of what's oing on in las vegas, to understand what i've seen in my years as a prosecutor, judge, and chief justice. first responders, law...
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i wish he would wake up and say, you know, i think i'm going to say some jokes about somebody else instead of mrnight. but i think we're very lucky to have him. >> neil: he's a little bit different in so far as he passionately embraces what many would deep an injustice or something he perceives to be an injustice. with the healthcare rework, the fear that those that are vulnerable like his son with a heart condition might be left out. so there's not a push for humor with that. republicans say, yeah, but just as we're beginning to buy that, you're talking to chuck schumer about talking points. what do you think about that? >> i think he should talk to anybody he wants to talk to about anything he wants to. he talks to me about talking points all the time. i don't think he's ever once taken my advice on anything. >> neil: really? >> we disagree on about everything. but he answers very thoughtfully and responsibly when i talk to him. as i say, i'm not going to watch anybody else. once or twice somebody in the house will leave a tv turned to a channel where i'm seeing somebody else on and it's like
i wish he would wake up and say, you know, i think i'm going to say some jokes about somebody else instead of mrnight. but i think we're very lucky to have him. >> neil: he's a little bit different in so far as he passionately embraces what many would deep an injustice or something he perceives to be an injustice. with the healthcare rework, the fear that those that are vulnerable like his son with a heart condition might be left out. so there's not a push for humor with that. republicans...
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mr. it has to be somebody in the white house telling him to do that. n the voice of mr. bennett? bannon? will play ak bannon role. but at the end of the day, trump keeps his own counsel. he is a survivor. i think he feels he can survive, even something like firing mueller. nejra: where does trump's agenda go from here? greg: there is only one thing republicans on the hill care about -- tax of war. i still do not think we will get it. i do not think it is this year. it will be next year. it will be a little disappointing. not quite as grand as trump wanted. but he will get that. beyond that, he will get bogged down day after day with mueller issues, more depositions, more investigations, and more people around him who sing. valliere will stay with us. kevin cirilli, thank you. i want to show you a book cover -- not my book of the year. but this is a gorgeous book. cass sunstein. the book is "impeachment." donald trumps name does not this. in i cannot say enough about the joy of this path of the world "impeachment" from the founding of the nation and the
mr. it has to be somebody in the white house telling him to do that. n the voice of mr. bennett? bannon? will play ak bannon role. but at the end of the day, trump keeps his own counsel. he is a survivor. i think he feels he can survive, even something like firing mueller. nejra: where does trump's agenda go from here? greg: there is only one thing republicans on the hill care about -- tax of war. i still do not think we will get it. i do not think it is this year. it will be next year. it will...
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mrs. david shannon. >> i thought he found somebody that was good for him. he was obviously happy. >> and she, what was your impression of her? >> she just seemed very nice, very sweet, very attentive to him, very much in love. >> they complemented each other, is what they did. >> it sounds almost as if you're talking about joan, as if she was one of your children. >> she was almost like a daughter to me, yes. >> as for joan's two young daughters, daisy and elizabeth, david wanted them to be part of his new family. >> because he loved me, he loved them. >> and so he did. david shannon became both a husband and a father. >> they were all having a good time being a normal family, you know. everybody getting along, fighting, as you do. he loved them, definitely. >> soon the shannons became six, with the birth of their two boys. and in 2000, david took the family south to fayetteville, when he was transferred to ft. bragg. >> david loved the military. he loved being the soldier. you talk about somebody having a first love or something they loved more than anythi
mrs. david shannon. >> i thought he found somebody that was good for him. he was obviously happy. >> and she, what was your impression of her? >> she just seemed very nice, very sweet, very attentive to him, very much in love. >> they complemented each other, is what they did. >> it sounds almost as if you're talking about joan, as if she was one of your children. >> she was almost like a daughter to me, yes. >> as for joan's two young daughters, daisy...
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mark a significant escalation and it is an indication that mr muller clearly believes he has enough evidence to press charges against somebody a very high profile figure in donald trump's campaign. the other person that has been asked to surrender if rick gates, he is a business associate of mr manafort and he retained a central role in the trump white house, organising the inauguration event and also acting as a lobbyist ona event and also acting as a lobbyist on a special committee to promote president trump's agenda. he left that role in april and we have not heard much from him since, but the fa ct heard much from him since, but the fact these two high—profile figures within the trump orbit, at least for a short time, could now be facing charges is clearly significant. and it comes 2a hours after president trump took to twitter to vent his frustration and anger at this investigation? mrtrump has this investigation? mr trump has made his disapproval of this entire investigation very well known, he calls it a witchhunt, he says there is no evidence that his campaign colluded with russia, attempted to sway the results of th
mark a significant escalation and it is an indication that mr muller clearly believes he has enough evidence to press charges against somebody a very high profile figure in donald trump's campaign. the other person that has been asked to surrender if rick gates, he is a business associate of mr manafort and he retained a central role in the trump white house, organising the inauguration event and also acting as a lobbyist ona event and also acting as a lobbyist on a special committee to promote...
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mr. heikes: that is exactly what it is all about. somebody wants it and they can compare it, they can look at it and they could see what people can user what they want to use. it is strictly what the center has gotten. so many images. they can decide which ones they want and you know, which ones they do not. and the yet i think they do a good job of archiving this stuff. i mean, my wife, allison hadn't spent five hours going to boxes in my house in five days, it had been crazy and i kept sending her more and more stuff. but i did not want to die in and suddenly leave my wife and kids who would not have a foggy idea of what to do with it. that is something that has to be done. that is something that allows photographers in our business, now they don't know what they will do with the stuff. i was just talking to swanson's jermainei have known for 30 years or more and she says the same thing, we have all these boxes and we have to pick what we are going to do in order to get them how. the archive is here also, but the point was, it had to be don
mr. heikes: that is exactly what it is all about. somebody wants it and they can compare it, they can look at it and they could see what people can user what they want to use. it is strictly what the center has gotten. so many images. they can decide which ones they want and you know, which ones they do not. and the yet i think they do a good job of archiving this stuff. i mean, my wife, allison hadn't spent five hours going to boxes in my house in five days, it had been crazy and i kept...
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mr. chairman. i would hope that at some point we or maybe somebody from the press will go back and look back when the democrats were in majority and all of these exact rguments around the importance of keeping the deficit under control. mr. warner: deficit neutral, financial guard rails, read the bill before you vote on the bill. were all absolutely made by members of this committee who then sat in the minority. sometimes people i think wonder why we can't get stuff done, if we would at least all adhere to what we said in prior times and the same perhaps could be said for us. in that sense, my amendment is based again on the use of the c.b.o. as legislators we often disagree about policy goals. and desired outcomes. but we always have agreed on a common set of referees. and we've long agreed that the nonpartisan experts from the joint committee on taxation and the congressional budget office should tell us how much piece of legislation -- a piece of legislation costs. that we shouldn't go to the executive branch or some third party think tank. i don't believe we should look around for alternative fac
mr. chairman. i would hope that at some point we or maybe somebody from the press will go back and look back when the democrats were in majority and all of these exact rguments around the importance of keeping the deficit under control. mr. warner: deficit neutral, financial guard rails, read the bill before you vote on the bill. were all absolutely made by members of this committee who then sat in the minority. sometimes people i think wonder why we can't get stuff done, if we would at least...
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mr. mueller who leaked the in indictments to fake news cnn? was it you. friday night, all day saturday, manafort's team did not know this was coming. somebody disclosed this information. that is a crime, mr. mueller, you should know that. and by the way anybody from the grand jury, it's a simple crime. who did it? did anyone in your office do it, mr. mueller. while liberals and the media are his star cal, gidy thinking this is the smoking gun about paul manafort, there's another thing dropping. we the first reported on tony podesta over a week ago, on october 24th. he's the brother of the clinton's former campaign manager, john podesta. tony podesta is now stepping down from his lobbying group because he is being investigated by the special counsel. as we have been reporting the probe into tony podesta and his lobbying group came about after mueller started looking into manafort's finances. nbc even pointed out podesta's group worked with manafort on a campaign, and nbc news even adds that mueller could be looking into whether podesta and his company violated fera. and poll lit at this co. is reporting that tony and john and blumenthal were
mr. mueller who leaked the in indictments to fake news cnn? was it you. friday night, all day saturday, manafort's team did not know this was coming. somebody disclosed this information. that is a crime, mr. mueller, you should know that. and by the way anybody from the grand jury, it's a simple crime. who did it? did anyone in your office do it, mr. mueller. while liberals and the media are his star cal, gidy thinking this is the smoking gun about paul manafort, there's another thing dropping....
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mr. trump appeared to pull his support. >> if somebody can happen that's fine.on't do anything to enrich the insurance companies. >> president trump is denying reports that he made an insensitive comment while speaking to the widow of fallen soldier. sergeant la david johnson is one of four american servicemen killed in niger. the widow and a democratic congresswoman said they heard him say the soldier knew what he was getting into. mr. trump tweeted that he did not say those things. >>> california attorney general is trying to stop president trump for what he calls the dismandi dismantling of obama care. he's asking a federal court to issue a emergency restraining order to block the trump administration effort to stop cost sharing sub di sidies thatp cut health care prices for millions of americans. california and 17 other states filed a lawsuit challenging mr. trump's decision. the same states want a restraining order to help those who get the subsidized health care through the affordable care act. >> thing are pretty crazy these days in washington, d.c. perha
mr. trump appeared to pull his support. >> if somebody can happen that's fine.on't do anything to enrich the insurance companies. >> president trump is denying reports that he made an insensitive comment while speaking to the widow of fallen soldier. sergeant la david johnson is one of four american servicemen killed in niger. the widow and a democratic congresswoman said they heard him say the soldier knew what he was getting into. mr. trump tweeted that he did not say those...
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mr trump. and therefore when you need. to do. with somebody. one of my students as achieved so much that he or she comes back and sits down. for us since we started this twenty three.
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mr. van hollen. senator van hollen: aye. senator harris: aye. senator corker: unless somebody an explain why [inaudible] the clerk: mr. commarme. ens no. the clerk: mr. chairman, there are 11 nays and 12 yeas. senator enzi: the amendment fails on a tie vote. senator sanders: please repeat that vote. the clerk: there are 12 yeas and 11 nays. senator enzi: the amendment is agreed to. next one is sanders number 25. does anyone seek recognition in pposition? the proponent. >> colleagues, how often do you get a chance to vote not one but two of the president's top priorities? priorities i heard so many individuals on both sides of the aisle fight for. that is to quit sending our bs overseas and to invest in infrastructure here in america. two for one. ell of a deal. senator enzi: the time has expired. for reasons i stated earlier i oppose the amendment. the question is on the amendment. is there a request for a roll call vote? lerk will call the roll. >> no! the clerk: mr. crapo. senator crapo: -- [laughter] the clerk: mr. crapo. mr. graham. senator graham: no. the clerk: mr. toomey. senator toomey: no. the clerk: mr. john
mr. van hollen. senator van hollen: aye. senator harris: aye. senator corker: unless somebody an explain why [inaudible] the clerk: mr. commarme. ens no. the clerk: mr. chairman, there are 11 nays and 12 yeas. senator enzi: the amendment fails on a tie vote. senator sanders: please repeat that vote. the clerk: there are 12 yeas and 11 nays. senator enzi: the amendment is agreed to. next one is sanders number 25. does anyone seek recognition in pposition? the proponent. >> colleagues, how...
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as kind of a joy the know that young mr to say tomorrow i could have junk somebody there would most of them young young me other than. myself. go to recovery show me from a doctor what you're going to have it what about what you know it by age because it ties in with you this introduction and when. at the time. i was with. the saudi national. you know moving a caution zone then i'm quite near the source make of them around me with the militia. can. stand out almost as often as well. especially in. the after you tell the range of. dr ali me takes najibullah quraishi to the regional government hospital in mazar which is one of only a handful in afghanistan that also has a mental health clinic there are no m.r.i. or c.t. scanners for diagnosis but most care here is free mr straight want to. write one us after the mother which i'm sure my journey has a mission in yangon i see. what. i see i am sure i am who bowed to she and her last. but there is a shame and social stigma associated. but mental health which means many are reluctant to seek help. in such a conservative society families don'
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mr. heikes: that is exactly what it is all about. somebody wants it and they can compare it, they can look at it and they could see what people can user what they want to use. is strictly what the center has gotten. they have gotten so many images and they can decide which ones they want and which ones they do not. they do a good job of archiving this stuff. allison hadn't spent five hours going to boxes in my house in five days, it had been crazy and i kept sending her more and more stuff. and myot want to die wife and kids were not have a foggy idea of what to do with it. that is something that has to be done. something that allows photographers in our business, now they don't know what they will do with the stuff. i wish just talking to did swanson's wife and i have no germane for 30 years or more and she says the same thing, we have all these boxes and we have to pick what we are going to do in order to get them how. butarchive is here also, the point was, it had to be done, but you cannot just leave it for your kids. .hey really have no
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also had links to the deposed regime i think it's important that somebody takes the initiative because probably because of his higher profile mr and how many had the opportunity. to bring such a case in brussels which is of course much more difficult for. pulling weaving in ruler rural areas poor people though undoubtedly suffered a lot from nato intervention the case here is also that mr mitty of course complains about his own family and his own suffering and the harm that was done the injustice that was done to him but at the same time he also feels to be a spokesperson for all those who suffered from similar. acts committed by nato during the libya campaign thanks so much for joining us here on r.t. international today your world news is back and it's a busy day for you headlines to about thirty two. years now you know until the new delhi. for us a little slow mr milosevic told. never into the movie that. you have. your or you're going to believe both of these groups the glad i'm. not the number the ones who nobody can take on the. field where your mom got out of the one man. in the state at be employed. somewhere. i played
also had links to the deposed regime i think it's important that somebody takes the initiative because probably because of his higher profile mr and how many had the opportunity. to bring such a case in brussels which is of course much more difficult for. pulling weaving in ruler rural areas poor people though undoubtedly suffered a lot from nato intervention the case here is also that mr mitty of course complains about his own family and his own suffering and the harm that was done the...
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. >> the phrase that you used at and i heard somebody going oh in the studio and you said it was signature real madness. since mrump was elected and i had so many conversations, i have asked artists coming on the show of what they think of the role of the citizen artists is. when you use a phrase like signature real madness, you have a take on that. >> madness is signature reurrea. you did not need the surreal in front of it. because of the first amendment and i get criticized by speaking out because of my platform of having more followers than the general person maybe. i think that's wrong. i have the right to say whatever i want to. it got to a point where i found things right now, where it is to a point where it is crazy. >> i could go on and on. >> it is pbs, we have time. [ laughter ] >> okay. i just think the person who we have running this country is not wo r tho worthy of the position at all. my person view is when he led into trump that he was thinking of running before, that definitely cemented his run and his ammo is to undo everything. no matter if it is good or bad or indifference is to undo everyth
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had links to the deposed regime i think it's important that somebody takes the initiative because probably because of his higher profile than mr and how many had the opportunity. to bring such a case in brussels which is of course much more difficult for people living in rule or a rural areas poor people who undoubtedly suffered a lot from nato intervention the case here is also that mr mitty of course complains about his own family and his own suffering and the harm that was done the injustice that was done to him but at the same time he also feels to be a spokesperson for all those who suffered from similar. acts committed by nato during the libya campaign well thanks for sharing a thursday with us here on r.t. international news returns in about half an hour. late for many clubs over the years so i know the game and so i got. the ball isn't only about what happens on the pitch to the final school it's about the passion from the fans it's the age of the super manager owners and spend weeks you're getting twenty million and one player. it's an experience like nothing else on it because i want to share what i think what i know
had links to the deposed regime i think it's important that somebody takes the initiative because probably because of his higher profile than mr and how many had the opportunity. to bring such a case in brussels which is of course much more difficult for people living in rule or a rural areas poor people who undoubtedly suffered a lot from nato intervention the case here is also that mr mitty of course complains about his own family and his own suffering and the harm that was done the injustice...
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mr. mueller, who leaked the indictments to fake news cnn? was it you? now, i can confirm exclusively here tonight on hannity friday night all day saturday, manafort's team did not know this was coming. so somebodyclosed this information. that is a crime, mr. mueller. you should know this. and by the way, anybody from the grand jury, it's a simple crime. who did it? did anyone, mr. mueller, in your office do it? now, while liberals in the media are hysterical, absolutely beside themselves with giddiness, thinking this is the big smoking gun about paul manafort, there is another major shoe dropping in these major democratic scandals. now, we first reported on tony podesta over a week ago october the 24th. he is the brother of former clinton campaign manager john poo desattachment according to politico john podesta is stepping down by from his lobbying group because is he being investigated by the special counsel. as we have been reporting the probe into podesta came about after mueller started looking into manafort's. they even european center for modern ukraine. and nbc news even adds that mueller could be looking into whether podesta and his company violated what's known as fara, the foreign ag
mr. mueller, who leaked the indictments to fake news cnn? was it you? now, i can confirm exclusively here tonight on hannity friday night all day saturday, manafort's team did not know this was coming. so somebodyclosed this information. that is a crime, mr. mueller. you should know this. and by the way, anybody from the grand jury, it's a simple crime. who did it? did anyone, mr. mueller, in your office do it? now, while liberals in the media are hysterical, absolutely beside themselves with...