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mr jim i am mr somebody needs trying to revive the coalition folks that are about forming a police a government to avoid the technique of going or mental to be stuck with a rally and to avoid the early election that would happen at the end of july so in the middle of the summer break and we were depleted to have a torn out the burning both are now right and that wouldn't be in their in their advantage or thank you so much for that but providing us with our back a story what is the way out of this quagmire in your view. in my view would a deal only ways to revive them finalize their agreement dadt the two parties that can come out as they will now say for marse march election. so all those parties should form a majority department and should go on with a government that meanest terrorists that have been proposed that last week and to the president if there is no agreement all d's that did it all the way out is the goal for early elections as soon as possible because it will be as i stated will be pretty strange especially if we had a lot of very poor cunt that international. meeting s
mr jim i am mr somebody needs trying to revive the coalition folks that are about forming a police a government to avoid the technique of going or mental to be stuck with a rally and to avoid the early election that would happen at the end of july so in the middle of the summer break and we were depleted to have a torn out the burning both are now right and that wouldn't be in their in their advantage or thank you so much for that but providing us with our back a story what is the way out of...
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mr. cain, somebody who beat your wife, you are undocumented and you get put in prison and then you are releasede want you to be deported and that is something left and right agree on. what we don't agree on, making it difficult to have law enforcement having it difficult. 1 and 2 separation of family and i add a third, a questionable arrest. if somebody committed a crime in addition to crossing the border, what kind of crime. violent or did they steal a pack of gum or bike. california for the most part is socially liberal, even the republicans. it is extremely political. republicans have over 25 percent down voter registration. that is dangerous going into the midterm and this is a topic they feel can help take a state. >> kennedy: i think it is unfair to say it is just political though. but the mayor who is enforcing the administration's role in illegal immigration. >> katie: they are concerned about the community and violent criminals put back in the street, whether san francisco or their backyard. they are trying to protect the people living there. and the upcoming governor's race. a primary
mr. cain, somebody who beat your wife, you are undocumented and you get put in prison and then you are releasede want you to be deported and that is something left and right agree on. what we don't agree on, making it difficult to have law enforcement having it difficult. 1 and 2 separation of family and i add a third, a questionable arrest. if somebody committed a crime in addition to crossing the border, what kind of crime. violent or did they steal a pack of gum or bike. california for the...
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. -- boost or lower somebody. mr. poersch: i don't know and i don't think we will intervene in republican primaries. that said, we won't necessarily sit around for a coronation, either. in states where republicans are telling us who they are likely to nominate, we won't necessarily wait. in the case of wisconsin and arizona, we are looking at primaries in the end of august, right before labor day. if the way these break there is one candidate who shows it self, we may not wait to find who the candidates really are. alexi: what are some it -- senate republicans and candidates doing well this cycle? mr. poersch: they are personalizing it and after the last election, it is alarming to many democrats around the country not to be seen as they have been traditionally as a champion for working americans. i think our senate incumbents -- candidates as a whole have been working very distinctly to tell their stories. whether it is tammy baldwin, who told a brave story of her mother's longtime fight with drug abuse, of several o
. -- boost or lower somebody. mr. poersch: i don't know and i don't think we will intervene in republican primaries. that said, we won't necessarily sit around for a coronation, either. in states where republicans are telling us who they are likely to nominate, we won't necessarily wait. in the case of wisconsin and arizona, we are looking at primaries in the end of august, right before labor day. if the way these break there is one candidate who shows it self, we may not wait to find who the...
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mr. speaker she is somebody who is retired i have been caring for her mother at home and she wrote to pay a private nursing home day after day to experience a catalog of disasters. i cannot leave my mom knowing that her needs are not taken for spending hours at the nursing home. what action is the government taking to deal with the substandard care in the private care sector? and to have the confidence and the reassurance that it is feasible for good quality. and to ensure that we are looking into that care. and with that shadow health secretary and this is why the private sector and we also say the former health minister that the private sector puts the capacity into the nhs for the betterment of those t patients. >> the health secretary is dedicated to the nhs and that is the difference. mr. speaker the quality commission said last year that those providers require improvement. year after year private sector care providers are letting down theet elderly. and with the national health service over all of those 70 years the nhs reaches a milestone which is the worst on record. to cast a re
mr. speaker she is somebody who is retired i have been caring for her mother at home and she wrote to pay a private nursing home day after day to experience a catalog of disasters. i cannot leave my mom knowing that her needs are not taken for spending hours at the nursing home. what action is the government taking to deal with the substandard care in the private care sector? and to have the confidence and the reassurance that it is feasible for good quality. and to ensure that we are looking...
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the grand prize trophy duh ♪i was born to be somebody mr. elliot, what's your wiwifi?ssword?o i look basic? nope! which is why i have xfinity xfi. it's super fast and you can control every device in the house. [ child offscreen ] hey! let's basement. and thanks to these xfi pods, the signal reaches down here, too. so sophie, i have an xfi password, and it's "daditude". simple. easy. awesome. xfinity. the future of awesome. been arrested for illegally acrossing our southern border with mexico. fox correspondent william lajeunesse is in tee quan that with our report. >> translator: i have faith that i will get across and the first thing i want to do is work to give any girls a good future. >> this family can see its future less than a mile away. >> translator: he felt bad because they didn't let him through but here we have. i believe and have faith in god that we'll get address. >get across.>> monday, hearing m claims from three women, four children and an 18-year-old male. >> translator: we are happy celebrating. these are eight families who don't have to suffer anymore, who
the grand prize trophy duh ♪i was born to be somebody mr. elliot, what's your wiwifi?ssword?o i look basic? nope! which is why i have xfinity xfi. it's super fast and you can control every device in the house. [ child offscreen ] hey! let's basement. and thanks to these xfi pods, the signal reaches down here, too. so sophie, i have an xfi password, and it's "daditude". simple. easy. awesome. xfinity. the future of awesome. been arrested for illegally acrossing our southern border...
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line saying that mr saval no would have spooked the markets even further there's been a lot of turmoil of uncertainty since the election in march of course and he was suggesting that somebody like mrs of owner in such a strong position in one of the largest economies really would have rattled people in brussels in the financial centers around the concert material salvini has come out just in the last half an hour and said well doesn't not prove what's the point of having elections if it's the markets that decide on the personnel and many of his voters will agree of course many people who didn't vote for the so-called populist coalition will be relieved that somebody who had a firm project of leaving the euro why. it's actually part of a government but it leaves the country now looking behind fresh elections the president saying he's not going to decide in a hurry but the but moto so we need says that he wants that to happen when indeed any after all this time we'll she thought we were getting somewhere and it was going to be settled but now it doesn't look like it doesn't look like they'll be fresh elections is that why we're going it's really hard to tell i think the odds
line saying that mr saval no would have spooked the markets even further there's been a lot of turmoil of uncertainty since the election in march of course and he was suggesting that somebody like mrs of owner in such a strong position in one of the largest economies really would have rattled people in brussels in the financial centers around the concert material salvini has come out just in the last half an hour and said well doesn't not prove what's the point of having elections if it's the...
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what would be what would be then a valid justification for sending somebody in like mr howe prefer example and acting as an informant or aspire or however you want to call it. just you know. well if these individuals are under investigation you know if you know snowden's took a moment there would you have valid. reason. you know again. questioning in the information that they're trying to gather would be have to be linked so that the individuals. you know doing whatever is under investigation only if this is a bigger fish. trying to get your on the campaign generally or to set up some sort of. you know spy ring with me in the campaign then now it would be the right thing anyways it's american that would be illegal ok look we really appreciate you coming on to our team given your time this afternoon we know you're a busy man and that was matthew burrows veteran cia analyst and former national intelligence council thank you. now initially set to be led by an interim pro european prime minister that after euro skeptic coalitions bid to govern was details by the italian president and the head
what would be what would be then a valid justification for sending somebody in like mr howe prefer example and acting as an informant or aspire or however you want to call it. just you know. well if these individuals are under investigation you know if you know snowden's took a moment there would you have valid. reason. you know again. questioning in the information that they're trying to gather would be have to be linked so that the individuals. you know doing whatever is under investigation...
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mr. knight is there somebody -- mr. russell for five minutes. >> mr. chairman thank you. i mailed my -- yield my time to my colleague. >> thank you mr. russell. thank you mr. chair. let's get back on track here. this is a back-office situation. this is a test evaluation. this is where the services to work together. we have many programs and a platform that are operational throughout the service and this is how the services work together. i appreciate the chairman's thought in moving forward and i appreciate really believe this undersecretary is going to be that person to way that magic wand but the fact of the matter is the experts in the field combined with the services make this work. i yield back the balance of my time mr. chair. >> that there is no further discussion of questions on the amendment offered by the gentleman from california mr. knight number 371. those in favor say aye. those opposed say no. the nose have it. the amendment is not agreed to. >> mr. chair i asked for a recorded vote. >> there's a request for a recorded vote. a sufficient number have indicat
mr. knight is there somebody -- mr. russell for five minutes. >> mr. chairman thank you. i mailed my -- yield my time to my colleague. >> thank you mr. russell. thank you mr. chair. let's get back on track here. this is a back-office situation. this is a test evaluation. this is where the services to work together. we have many programs and a platform that are operational throughout the service and this is how the services work together. i appreciate the chairman's thought in moving...
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point eve going to tears because you're asking yourself how could how could this happen to somebody who's on mr hard working dedicated. instead you know i'm not the only one i'm not the only one. for real estate agents like gary herbert the housing shortage has been a gold mine you really have to get into that house on eleven thousand square foot lot and suffer loss of office demand has caused property prices to skyrocket this two bedroom house is expected to sell for more than three million dollars. this house will probably be torn down a new one built so they're basically buying a lot yes it's a big beautiful lot it's in a great location it's easy to build on there's no trees in the way or things that can you know inhibit the bill and so they can build their dream home here and this is how the other half lives ellen shows us where they keep their possessions that don't fit in the car everything valuable or important is in storage and hopes of better times some things have too much sentimental value to be discarded like the christmas decorations that l. and heritage from her mother. died in my
point eve going to tears because you're asking yourself how could how could this happen to somebody who's on mr hard working dedicated. instead you know i'm not the only one i'm not the only one. for real estate agents like gary herbert the housing shortage has been a gold mine you really have to get into that house on eleven thousand square foot lot and suffer loss of office demand has caused property prices to skyrocket this two bedroom house is expected to sell for more than three million...
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mr. mueller. he's somebody that there are e-mails to you where he's intimating that he would like to figure out if he should pursue a meeting for trump and putin. can you clarify what discussions you ever had about either asking somebody to set up a meeting with putin or if they wanted to look into it, go ahead? what were the putin discussions that you remember that took place on your watch? >> look, to the best of my knowledge, i never instructed anybody to set up a meeting with putin. i'm about 1000% certain of that. i never asked anybody on the campaign -- >> right, but when papadopoulos, suggested did you tell him not to do it or did you not tell him to do anything? what was that request? >> my interaction with george papadopoulos was so small, so insignificant to the outcome of the campaign, i bet you from what i'm told, the mueller investigation has all the e-mails from the campaign, because they have all been turned over because the campaign is cooperating, and of those, i think my e-mails alone, there a
mr. mueller. he's somebody that there are e-mails to you where he's intimating that he would like to figure out if he should pursue a meeting for trump and putin. can you clarify what discussions you ever had about either asking somebody to set up a meeting with putin or if they wanted to look into it, go ahead? what were the putin discussions that you remember that took place on your watch? >> look, to the best of my knowledge, i never instructed anybody to set up a meeting with putin....
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mr. tom from d.b.i., or somebody else from d.b.i. as to how they looked at that, but certainly as a lay person, i looked at that saying the building is not settling differentially. but the actual answer 10 years later, it may or may not have been, we only had one data point. >> that's correct. >> supervisor peskin: let me ask you this. would you agree the millennium tower should have been constructed with foundations that extended all the way to bedrock? in retrospect? >> i think, first of all, the bearing material that the foundation for the millennium tower is in, it supports many high rise buildings in the city. before millennium and after millennium as well. the settlements we estimated was acceptable by the design team and they designed a building accordingly. but if you go to rock, then you would not have settlement. or you would have very little settlement. >> supervisor peskin: did treadwill and rono do the geotechnical work on transbay as well? >> no. >> supervisor peskin: that was all era? >> that was my understanding. >> s
mr. tom from d.b.i., or somebody else from d.b.i. as to how they looked at that, but certainly as a lay person, i looked at that saying the building is not settling differentially. but the actual answer 10 years later, it may or may not have been, we only had one data point. >> that's correct. >> supervisor peskin: let me ask you this. would you agree the millennium tower should have been constructed with foundations that extended all the way to bedrock? in retrospect? >> i...
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mr. trump complaining about coverage? >> i have. ( laughter ) i have. >> stephen: but while he was president or before? >> while h he was president. >> stephen: so the president of the united states calls up and somebodyunds pissed. >> almost. i'm not going to tell you what he was complaining about, but i was in a meeting and i got an email from his office saying can i take a call from the president? i went down, i got the call, i listened to his complaint, i listened, we talked for a while, and that was the end of it. that's the only time i've talked to him directly. >> stephen: i imagine after you explained your reasoning he said "you're absolutely right, i'm sorry." >> he did not. ( laughter ) but it was polite. it wasn't a nasty conversation. >> stephen: i know you can't tell us what it was about. what was it about? ( laughter ) ( applause ) why can't you tell me what it was about? the thing that -- we know he was upset, we know the things you printed about him. it could have been any one of them. what was the one? >> he didn't like our healthcare coverage. it was something boring. >> stephen: he didn't like your healthcare coverage. was it about one of the headlines that called him a liar? it was
mr. trump complaining about coverage? >> i have. ( laughter ) i have. >> stephen: but while he was president or before? >> while h he was president. >> stephen: so the president of the united states calls up and somebodyunds pissed. >> almost. i'm not going to tell you what he was complaining about, but i was in a meeting and i got an email from his office saying can i take a call from the president? i went down, i got the call, i listened to his complaint, i...
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what that suggests is the prosecutors thinks he's got the goods on somebody. probably mr. cohen. we know the prosecutes went into his two office, hotel room, his house. they looked at every document he's ever touched. >> we're talking about a lot. we've seen and you can't connect debts b dots but just by common sense we have seen an increased anxiety and anger on the part of the president in his tweets. now you have trey gowdy and nunes going and meeting with the people investigating the president. potentially being permitted to look at classified information. a lot of people are arguing that rod rosenstein did the right thing to get himself out of the box after being order by the president to share everything. he did the right thing by calling on the inspector general to expand an ongoing probe but he's really doing something wrong by agreeing to this meeting with intelligence officials, fbi officials and one side of the house. i wa i want to play part of an interview rachel maddow did with james clapper who is saying really extraordinary things. this is a 50 plus military man w
what that suggests is the prosecutors thinks he's got the goods on somebody. probably mr. cohen. we know the prosecutes went into his two office, hotel room, his house. they looked at every document he's ever touched. >> we're talking about a lot. we've seen and you can't connect debts b dots but just by common sense we have seen an increased anxiety and anger on the part of the president in his tweets. now you have trey gowdy and nunes going and meeting with the people investigating the...
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and see for sure he must he wouldn't be what would be then a valid justification for sending somebody in like mrhowe before example and acting as an informant or a spiral however you want to call it. just you know resume. well if these individuals are under investigation you know if you know snowden still committed then there would you have malice. reason to mention how. you know again it was questioning in the information that they're trying to gather would be have to be linked to that individual's. you know doing whatever is under investigation on.
and see for sure he must he wouldn't be what would be then a valid justification for sending somebody in like mrhowe before example and acting as an informant or a spiral however you want to call it. just you know resume. well if these individuals are under investigation you know if you know snowden still committed then there would you have malice. reason to mention how. you know again it was questioning in the information that they're trying to gather would be have to be linked to that...
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mr. wylie: i don't know a job that would hire somebody who refused to use the internet. sen. cornyn: you think it is too much to expect that the social media platforms get consumers informed consent? there is this idea in the law -- for example, if you are going to consent to a surgical procedure by your doctor, your consent must be informed. in other words, you have to understand what you are agreeing to. do think that is too much to ask for in this context? mr. wylie: it is not that it is too much to ask for. people absolutely should have informed consent. but the analogy is not equivalent. when you go and see a doctor and you need a surgery, you need something and you consenting to that surgery is proportionate to the benefit that you are getting. when somebody consents -- quote unquote -- to something online, even if they understand they are consenting to their data being harvested, if that is the only way you can get a job, it is not a genuinely fair situation. the point that i would make to you is that we should take a step back from this narrative of consent and start
mr. wylie: i don't know a job that would hire somebody who refused to use the internet. sen. cornyn: you think it is too much to expect that the social media platforms get consumers informed consent? there is this idea in the law -- for example, if you are going to consent to a surgical procedure by your doctor, your consent must be informed. in other words, you have to understand what you are agreeing to. do think that is too much to ask for in this context? mr. wylie: it is not that it is too...
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mr. markel. somebodyeleven, it seems to be a bit of an invasion of his privacy. if he has cooperated with some photography, that's one thing. but the royals won't hold a grudge. they'll blame the paparazzi, rather than mr. markel himself. and there's a conscious effort by prince harry's relatives to make mr. markel and meghan's mother as comfortable as possible here. they know it's difficult to come to a different country and see their daughter get married. >> i'm sure meghan is horrified by the paparazzi thing. as for the meeting of the royals, can you imagine? will they have to know the protocol and the curtesy and this, that and the other? >> well, the thing is about it, savannah, it's funny enough, we think people have to stand on ceremony for the royals and they have to bow and curtesy. the royals are more relaxed than that. they want the people to come in and be comfortable. yes, there's pressure. it's not just that they're going to meet the queen and the duke of edinburgh. it's an introduction to r
mr. markel. somebodyeleven, it seems to be a bit of an invasion of his privacy. if he has cooperated with some photography, that's one thing. but the royals won't hold a grudge. they'll blame the paparazzi, rather than mr. markel himself. and there's a conscious effort by prince harry's relatives to make mr. markel and meghan's mother as comfortable as possible here. they know it's difficult to come to a different country and see their daughter get married. >> i'm sure meghan is horrified...
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mr. president. if somebody wants to take away the right of women in america to see the doctors and the providers of their choice, they're going to have to run over me, and i'll tell you, i think women are going to win that fight. to have women lose access to lifesaving services like cancer screenings, routine physicals, birth control, prenatal care, and so much more -- that would be -- that ought to be off the table to politics. it shouldn't be about democrats and republicans. it should be about commonsense approaches to ensure that women have all of the options about the health care they want and reserve. -- and deserve. taking health care choices away from women is fundamentally wrong. depriving women of essential health care information that they have every right to hear about is fundamentally wrong. the trump administration putting itself between women and their doctors is fundamentally wrong. the decision that came down last night, that we learned about last night, is a reckless one; it is a harmful one. a
mr. president. if somebody wants to take away the right of women in america to see the doctors and the providers of their choice, they're going to have to run over me, and i'll tell you, i think women are going to win that fight. to have women lose access to lifesaving services like cancer screenings, routine physicals, birth control, prenatal care, and so much more -- that would be -- that ought to be off the table to politics. it shouldn't be about democrats and republicans. it should be...
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mr. giuliani or somebody who could speak on behalf of the president from a legal standpoint come into the briefing room and answer these questions so we're not on a daily basis trying in vain to ask you about all of these legal troubles facing the president. >> mr. giuliani is not an employee of the white house but i'm happy to encourage him. i know he's done a number of interviews with several of you and would be happy to do more. >> and just to follow up on that, sara, don't you think the public has the right to get answers about these questions, if there are payments coming from russian connected entities or russian individuals connected to the kremlin through a shell company that is controlled by mr. cohen to pay off whoever, doesn't the american people have a right to have some information about that. >> and i think there are appropriate venues an channels in which to do that and i've encouraged you to reach out to them to do exactly what you just outlined. >> on north korea, before he was a national security adviser, john bolton was crittal of the obama administration to send bill c
mr. giuliani or somebody who could speak on behalf of the president from a legal standpoint come into the briefing room and answer these questions so we're not on a daily basis trying in vain to ask you about all of these legal troubles facing the president. >> mr. giuliani is not an employee of the white house but i'm happy to encourage him. i know he's done a number of interviews with several of you and would be happy to do more. >> and just to follow up on that, sara, don't you...
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told reporters he thought the investigation should end it will be very difficult with mr cobb going to attract somebody who is going to ask themselves why do i want to go to a ship that sinking the cop departure comes at a critical time during the probe by special counsel robert muller his team is looking into whether the russian government worked with the trump campaign during the two thousand and sixteen u.s. election paul manna for trump's former campaign chair has already been indicted and is awaiting trial former white house national security advisor michael flynn pled guilty to lying to the f.b.i. and it's believed he is now working with investigators. but there are now questions about whether trump will speak with the f.b.i. cobb reportedly encouraged to cooperate cops replacement emmet flood is known for being more adversarial the white house says flood is joining the team to represent the president against what it called the russia witch hunt in science and there are new threats by republicans in congress to remove the man overseeing the case deputy attorney general rod rosenstein another repe
told reporters he thought the investigation should end it will be very difficult with mr cobb going to attract somebody who is going to ask themselves why do i want to go to a ship that sinking the cop departure comes at a critical time during the probe by special counsel robert muller his team is looking into whether the russian government worked with the trump campaign during the two thousand and sixteen u.s. election paul manna for trump's former campaign chair has already been indicted and...
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i heard somebody on this show the other day saying that mr. trump is the worst president we've ever had. how could that be? your president was in there for eight years, and accomplished no thing. not a thing. he destroyed all of our relations with everybody. i mean, come on. he created isis. it was his problem. he made them happen. he pulled out our soldiers and then isis happened. i mean, even with the iraq war, everybody was they didn't have weapons of mass destruction. democrats held up any kind of inspection for the guy for more than a year. he had plenty of time to dump all that stuff into syria. >> so bob, what's the question? >> yeah, what's the question? >> caller: you worked for -- >> calling on the independent line, that's interesting. >> caller: your next person was not a very good person either. and you make it sound like you guys accomplished something. you really didn't accomplish anything. you didn't help the people over there in crimea when they got attacked. >> got your point, bob. ambassador mcfaul? >> that's the independent
i heard somebody on this show the other day saying that mr. trump is the worst president we've ever had. how could that be? your president was in there for eight years, and accomplished no thing. not a thing. he destroyed all of our relations with everybody. i mean, come on. he created isis. it was his problem. he made them happen. he pulled out our soldiers and then isis happened. i mean, even with the iraq war, everybody was they didn't have weapons of mass destruction. democrats held up any...
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he could have picked somebody else. mr. trump added to his tweet, "and i wish i did." so, again, katy, really underscoring what we've heard from this president in the past, which is that he thinks he may not have picked the right attorney general. as to that big question, why doesn't he vus fijust fire him? well, we saw after he fired james comey, that sets off a whole another round of potential issues. that could be one reason why this president has not made any moves. and we could get to ask sarah sanders about that within the hour. >> kristen welker doing a good job battling the white house lawn mower for airtime today. kristen welker, thank you very much. natasha bertrand is a staff writer for the atlantic and an msnbc contributor. jake sherman is the sior writer for politico. and chuck rosenberg is a former u.s. attorney, senior fbi official and msnbc contributor. natasha, i want to pose a big question to you. if president trump is so unhappy with jeff sessions, why in the world doesn't he fire him? you wrote a story about this very thing, i believe, last month. >
he could have picked somebody else. mr. trump added to his tweet, "and i wish i did." so, again, katy, really underscoring what we've heard from this president in the past, which is that he thinks he may not have picked the right attorney general. as to that big question, why doesn't he vus fijust fire him? well, we saw after he fired james comey, that sets off a whole another round of potential issues. that could be one reason why this president has not made any moves. and we could...
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it has to do with somebody named mr. scissors. >> that's when i started to think, this thing jumped the fence to get in here and i kind of realized at that moment, maybe i shouldn't be out here. >> dogs versus mountain lion, coming up at 5:24, the brave canixca cannines who came face to face with this angry feline. when the worst oil spill hit san francisco, first responders went to work. and mayor gavin newsom, he went to hawaii. man: newsome left the day after the spill for a four-day vacation in hawaii. the same gavin who said his job as lieutenant governor was so dull, he only showed up for work at the state capitol one day a week, tops. gavin's not gonna work as governor. >>> coming up on 5:14, we start out with mostly clear skies and it's going to be much cooler today compared to yesterday. and as we take a look outside in palo alto, we'll see clouds mixing in. temperatures start out in the mid-50s and only reach the mid-60s today. yes, much cooler than yesterday. we'll talk about what's ahead as we heat back up in
it has to do with somebody named mr. scissors. >> that's when i started to think, this thing jumped the fence to get in here and i kind of realized at that moment, maybe i shouldn't be out here. >> dogs versus mountain lion, coming up at 5:24, the brave canixca cannines who came face to face with this angry feline. when the worst oil spill hit san francisco, first responders went to work. and mayor gavin newsom, he went to hawaii. man: newsome left the day after the spill for a...
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mr. chairman i will yield back so somebody else can get a question in. >> mr. thompson, mr. long, mr. kramer, mr. johnson, you're recognized. your rights have been yielded to mr. johnson. mr. griffin, thank you. >> thank you, mr. chairman. i will make these quick. mr. clark, you know one of the primary objectives of order one thousand was to promote interregional transmission development, but there is broad consensus that order one thousand failed to achieve that goal. so in your opinion, how could this objective be achieved? >> sure. i think part of it is, congressman, thank you for the question, part of it is as i said attempting to focus in on what you're actually trying to accomplish in the rule. the rule itself is expansive. it ran several hundred pages long. the compliance filings are probably thousands of pages on top of that. and i think part of the reason that it -- you get that result is the order tried to do a lot of things all at once. it was partly competition policy. it was partly an investment policy. it was partly a regional planning policy. it was partly a cost alloca
mr. chairman i will yield back so somebody else can get a question in. >> mr. thompson, mr. long, mr. kramer, mr. johnson, you're recognized. your rights have been yielded to mr. johnson. mr. griffin, thank you. >> thank you, mr. chairman. i will make these quick. mr. clark, you know one of the primary objectives of order one thousand was to promote interregional transmission development, but there is broad consensus that order one thousand failed to achieve that goal. so in your...
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we describe in our story here tonight, the document that was provided to us was provided by somebody outside mr. trump's legal team. so i'm not going to get too in the weeds there. but, yeah, we condensed some of the language in our list, but, yeah, it's a good -- it's a pretty good takeaway that the list you're reading on the times website that we annotated is the list that was provided to the lawyers. >> is it a fair interpretation of the way you're describing the sourcing and the way the times is publically describing the source are we to take it the source is not the special prosecutor's office? >> i would just say the way it was described in the story is it was provided to the times by someone outside mr. trump's legal team. >> and what is the -- what do we know to be the trump legal team's reaction to these questions? >> i think one of the things to really keep in mind here is, it's not clear that the president is going to sit down with bob mueller. and these questions kind of show why it might be perilous to do so. so even though you have the president of the united states coming out pub
we describe in our story here tonight, the document that was provided to us was provided by somebody outside mr. trump's legal team. so i'm not going to get too in the weeds there. but, yeah, we condensed some of the language in our list, but, yeah, it's a good -- it's a pretty good takeaway that the list you're reading on the times website that we annotated is the list that was provided to the lawyers. >> is it a fair interpretation of the way you're describing the sourcing and the way...
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mr. president, we have got to get out of this deal article by john bolton that somebody had given him that said, mr. president, we have to get out of the deal. not recertify. everybody is rambling. and they eventually prevailed on him for that and got the reversal of his decision, but this is kind of an example of how the president's sort of that feeling on these things, he eventually wins out, and he has actually been ready consistent. his staff a matter of sometimes, his advisers, pushing him in a direction that they wanted to go rather than where he ends up going. fred: the press loves to write stories that trump is going to do something that his aides do not want them to do, and "the washington post" is indignant about that. how dare he? washington does not like domp, and they particularly not like that he has turned out to be a lot more conservative than at least i had any reason to believe beforehand. bill: one last question. mitch mcconnell, you are pretty close to him and have been over the years and talk to him. i think you could make the case, couldn't you, that given the margins
mr. president, we have got to get out of this deal article by john bolton that somebody had given him that said, mr. president, we have to get out of the deal. not recertify. everybody is rambling. and they eventually prevailed on him for that and got the reversal of his decision, but this is kind of an example of how the president's sort of that feeling on these things, he eventually wins out, and he has actually been ready consistent. his staff a matter of sometimes, his advisers, pushing him...
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somebody. that was back in the hoover days. >> host: >> we can get back to j. edgar hoover because that figures highly in mr. comey's book.maybe we should engage her moment on this point about bullying because you write to identify this story which comey
somebody. that was back in the hoover days. >> host: >> we can get back to j. edgar hoover because that figures highly in mr. comey's book.maybe we should engage her moment on this point about bullying because you write to identify this story which comey
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mr. abbott: i think that would be better answered by somebody else who was on the scene. i've been briefed on it but i want to make sure you have correct information on it. eporter: [inaudible] mr. abbott: you can come on up. >> we know officers were at the school at the time. as far as the time frame. we don't know that yet. we have to go back and review the video at this point. but there were officers on the scene. so very limited. time frame. reporter: they were at the school when the shooting began? >> yes, sir. mr. abbott: let me tell you two things about that. first, the safety plan by this particular school, the school district, is to have two i.s.d. officers on campus. those two officers were on and were the time, able to confront the shooter early on in the process. there are cameras in the school that will fight film of a lot of this data -- that will provide film of a lot of this information. debt has not been available to us yet but hopefully will soon, and that will reveal a lot. reporter: legislation created citizens -- created certificates to protect schools
mr. abbott: i think that would be better answered by somebody else who was on the scene. i've been briefed on it but i want to make sure you have correct information on it. eporter: [inaudible] mr. abbott: you can come on up. >> we know officers were at the school at the time. as far as the time frame. we don't know that yet. we have to go back and review the video at this point. but there were officers on the scene. so very limited. time frame. reporter: they were at the school when the...
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somebody made about. the it is awful mr weaver it is awful miss you so. to. get on a cute since you yeah so why did they do. in the. book what they. said. this race or less are sort of all to do more good enough. thanks to the network he's built up the businessman has even opened a gallery on the cable ten the antique dealers district one of paris's most prestigious addresses he takes us there. he wants to show us how well established he is and how he buys and sells some of the most renowned names in painting and sculpture. and i have to tell you we could. because if i thought i'd try to do all. the gallery director greets us. the gallery houses significant and very expensive works this marble sculpture of eve is by august or done it's already been reserved by an asian client. so as you know on the album. the it is a phone you have preserving its own play its. australian did a scapegoat or dealt with you only. if you're just a skilled they get your seat and your diet is good he said prison what about a lot of shit to me that this question isn't one. i look al
somebody made about. the it is awful mr weaver it is awful miss you so. to. get on a cute since you yeah so why did they do. in the. book what they. said. this race or less are sort of all to do more good enough. thanks to the network he's built up the businessman has even opened a gallery on the cable ten the antique dealers district one of paris's most prestigious addresses he takes us there. he wants to show us how well established he is and how he buys and sells some of the most renowned...
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. >>> a young lion has run off with his prey but somebody else is getting involved. >> see what happens when mrbuffalo storms in to show him who is boss. do the wave with these guys. and hang with this little one. that's because move free ultra is clinically proven to keep my joints moving better than glucosamine chondroitin. which means i'm free to rock on with this gang. move free ultra. movement keeps us connected. do you really think i woke up like this? new lumi glotion...
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test.failed the my father was telling the story to somebody in charge, a man who was one of his elders, mrer said oh, reverend, i'll tell you how to get registered. he said, you go down there and there is a court that says "republican". if you say you got a republican, you.ill register some of father went down, he said he was a republican, he got registered. he remained a republican the rest of his life. david: you took up p&l and you were 15? rice: know, when i was three. the great advantage to learning to play the early was that i could read music before i could read. it was like a native language. i have always been a good site reader because it is natural for me. david: you played with yo-yo ma. what was that like? rice: i was a national security adviser and my secretary said, yo-yo ma is on the phone for you. he was getting the national medal of arts and he wanted me to play with him. and so we played, for 2500 people at constitutional hall. it was wonderful, one of the highlights of my life. but i wasn't confused, i wasn't playing with him because i was the world's greatest pianist,
test.failed the my father was telling the story to somebody in charge, a man who was one of his elders, mrer said oh, reverend, i'll tell you how to get registered. he said, you go down there and there is a court that says "republican". if you say you got a republican, you.ill register some of father went down, he said he was a republican, he got registered. he remained a republican the rest of his life. david: you took up p&l and you were 15? rice: know, when i was three. the...
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is somebody spying on you? ♪ mr. elliot, what's your wifi password? wifi? wifi's ordinary. basic.ok basic? nope! which is why i have xfinity xfi. it's super fast and you can control every device in the house. [ child offscreen ] hey! let's basement. and thanks to these xfi pods, the signal reaches down here, too. so sophie, i have an xfi password, and it's "daditude". simple. easy. awesome. xfinity. the future of awesome. >> it could blow at any minute. officials one of the kilauea volcano is becoming more toxic and the major eruption is imminent. that is the booming sound of lava bombs shooting hundreds of feet in the air. the good news, chaos, two dogs missing for 10 days found trapped between cold love and the fence line. rescuers pulling ruth and little dude to safety. rob: a plane packed with hundreds of passengers suddenly crashing into another just on the runway slicing off its tail. the south korean plane colliding with the back of a parked turkish jet in istanbul. the korean times says this caused a fire on the turkish jet. nobody was hurt. turkish authorities not saying
is somebody spying on you? ♪ mr. elliot, what's your wifi password? wifi? wifi's ordinary. basic.ok basic? nope! which is why i have xfinity xfi. it's super fast and you can control every device in the house. [ child offscreen ] hey! let's basement. and thanks to these xfi pods, the signal reaches down here, too. so sophie, i have an xfi password, and it's "daditude". simple. easy. awesome. xfinity. the future of awesome. >> it could blow at any minute. officials one of the...
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mr. president, somebody that works for you said something awful about one of our colleagues, a man who gavee. a man who couldn't put his arms above his shoulders because he was beaten so badly by the communists in north vietnam. who would have let him go because his father was a powerful admiral but he refused to leave until his band of brothers left with him. mr. president, you should apologize for your staff member saying that you were responsible, the buck stops with you. not one senator. not one republican senator had the nerve, had the guts, had the decency to stand up defend their senate colleague yesterday. >> i think lindsey did, not to his face. >> not to the president's face. that was the time to do it. don't tell reporters. stand up and tell the president to his face that's out of line. your staff member, you need to let your staff member apologize and you need to apologize. it didn't happen. >>> still ahead on "morning joe," two new angles in the bob mueller investigation. bloomberg's shannon petty piece is along with us along with axios's mike allen. >>> what better time to plu
mr. president, somebody that works for you said something awful about one of our colleagues, a man who gavee. a man who couldn't put his arms above his shoulders because he was beaten so badly by the communists in north vietnam. who would have let him go because his father was a powerful admiral but he refused to leave until his band of brothers left with him. mr. president, you should apologize for your staff member saying that you were responsible, the buck stops with you. not one senator....
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well i think we have reason to be pessimistic mr ross is you know more of a hardline protectionist in the trump administration somebody who's more interested in creating jobs in american steel and aluminum factories then on international trade also find found a quote today from what he said in paris he said he hasn't seen car companies closing up he hasn't seen can companies closing up because of the terrorists which are already in place since march remember countries like china are already paying them the e.u. and a few other countries only got a reprieve until the end of this week so what's going to happen at the end of this week. well it's most likely that if you know those terrorists will be imposed on european goods in america the europeans will pull out their list and put tariffs and impose tariffs on those american products which are on this list but you know i wouldn't start to talk about a trade war or about this being the beginning of a trade war we also should know that despite all the rhetoric despite all the twittering by the u.s. president that you know bilateral deals are the better deals for the americ
well i think we have reason to be pessimistic mr ross is you know more of a hardline protectionist in the trump administration somebody who's more interested in creating jobs in american steel and aluminum factories then on international trade also find found a quote today from what he said in paris he said he hasn't seen car companies closing up he hasn't seen can companies closing up because of the terrorists which are already in place since march remember countries like china are already...
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mr. b! nice threads! (chuckles) uh-oh, did somebody die?
mr. b! nice threads! (chuckles) uh-oh, did somebody die?
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mr. higgins, has somebody rectified this mission? >> we did eventually call for mutual aid. at the time when hurricane maria hit puerto rico, all of the utilities and the company that would be providing usual work were essentially busy in florida and texas. before that, after irma they had hired contractors to help in the restoration process and the mission for the core as i remember, because i was there, was dying because they asked the governor to sign it so we can have energy in 40 days. it's a little more compensated than as narrated before. >> and not sure that's accurate. >> i was there. >> as was i. >> obviously there needs to be more coronation because we can expect various weather conditions to be hitting simultaneously in all parts of the country and our territory. i think this is something that needs to be resolved. mr. walker. >> just for the record, the request for mutual aid came on october 31. >> and the hurricane hit when? >> late september. >> september 20 for the contractors were there in five days. >> does that sound like an area for rectification? i have
mr. higgins, has somebody rectified this mission? >> we did eventually call for mutual aid. at the time when hurricane maria hit puerto rico, all of the utilities and the company that would be providing usual work were essentially busy in florida and texas. before that, after irma they had hired contractors to help in the restoration process and the mission for the core as i remember, because i was there, was dying because they asked the governor to sign it so we can have energy in 40...
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mr. avenotti has obtained something that he's not supposed to have and it may be inappropriate. >> well, certainly bank records are confidential records. so somebodythose records to mr. annen note who has said publicly he will not reveal his source. he. though, we don't know whether mr. avenotti would be guilty of doing anything wrong. it may be that someone else gave confidential information to mr. avenotti that should not have been given. from your stand point of whether or not there is evidence of a crime, that's based on the bank records, themselves, merely sharing them inappropriately means someone else may be in trouble. not whether or not there is those records, themselves, are accurate. >> it looks to me like an escalation here again, this is brands new. it's a response in detail to this avenotti dossier, this report. but it is in the federal proceeding which makes it more significant than a simple press release. aim reading from mr. cohen's lawyers, we have no belief that he has actual records. if he wants to come to court. this is an invitation or sorts from michael cohen's lawyers to get avenotti into the federal case the last time he w
mr. avenotti has obtained something that he's not supposed to have and it may be inappropriate. >> well, certainly bank records are confidential records. so somebodythose records to mr. annen note who has said publicly he will not reveal his source. he. though, we don't know whether mr. avenotti would be guilty of doing anything wrong. it may be that someone else gave confidential information to mr. avenotti that should not have been given. from your stand point of whether or not there is...