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mr. andrews told us that they are madly in love sharing an emotional and a physical condition. mr. andrews adding that the police are poking where they should not. he wants his wife now released from jail. >> she didn't take that money out of my account. i took it out of my account. >> police believe she was coercing you to do so. >> how could she coerce me? she wasn't coercing me. i took money out. some i gave to her to go shopping. kevin: that may be true but the police and family strongly disagree with him. she is locked up in jail facing four theft charges. if you join us at 4:30ly tell you what the neighbors did when it came to bragging about her new bling. that is at 4:30. i'm kevin lewis, abc7 news. jonathan: we have breaking news. plane crashing near an airport near akron, ohio. the local media reporting that a hawker 25, which is a small jet, crashed on approach to akron fulton airport. a witness told the tv station there that the plane clipped the apartment building. the abc affiliate in cleveland are reporting two people aboard a plane were killed. nobody in the apartment
mr. andrews told us that they are madly in love sharing an emotional and a physical condition. mr. andrews adding that the police are poking where they should not. he wants his wife now released from jail. >> she didn't take that money out of my account. i took it out of my account. >> police believe she was coercing you to do so. >> how could she coerce me? she wasn't coercing me. i took money out. some i gave to her to go shopping. kevin: that may be true but the police and...
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mr. andrews' family and friends say that is the case here. daramy faces jail time. alison: thank you. now checking today's other top stories. a man is in critical condition after he was shot while driving his car. this happened in route 50 in the beltway in springdale, maryland. after he was shot he crashed house car. this was in a residential area. he is in critical condition and police are looking for whoever shot him. leon: fairfax county police looking for a suspect in a series of grocery store robberies. a masked man held up three grocery stores in the burke area going back to last month. in the latest incident a store clerk shoved a cart at the suspect to knocking him down before he left the scene. alison: the fourth republican debate takes place in milwaukee. candidates will be questioned on the status of the economy and international matters. among other issues. the candidates with the highest poll numbers are taking part in the primetime debate that starts at :00. the four other candidate december bait earlier at 7:00. leon: fast food workers across the couny are protesting f
mr. andrews' family and friends say that is the case here. daramy faces jail time. alison: thank you. now checking today's other top stories. a man is in critical condition after he was shot while driving his car. this happened in route 50 in the beltway in springdale, maryland. after he was shot he crashed house car. this was in a residential area. he is in critical condition and police are looking for whoever shot him. leon: fairfax county police looking for a suspect in a series of grocery...
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mr. andrews can council member hur commissioner ?. all commissioners are present and accounted for. i will ask for public comment on matters appearing or not appearing on the agenda. you have anyone who wishes to make public comment at this time? >> mary bush on behalf of friends of ethics. we had a discussion this weekend but the fact that the commission's budget will be due in separate as i recall. which means essentially on your january meeting which is the first chance you have to look at what's being produced. i want to recommend-we want to recommend-the commission name to members of the commission to serve as a committee in the interim. in particular, to take a look at the budget that would include the commission secretary position and secondly, to create a relationship with the controller's office. to see, if in fact they might be able to do in making asses from their office available and whether they might be able to come on their own, create the internet capability that would benefit ethics as well as the controller's office. so, i suggest that be something you all think ab
mr. andrews can council member hur commissioner ?. all commissioners are present and accounted for. i will ask for public comment on matters appearing or not appearing on the agenda. you have anyone who wishes to make public comment at this time? >> mary bush on behalf of friends of ethics. we had a discussion this weekend but the fact that the commission's budget will be due in separate as i recall. which means essentially on your january meeting which is the first chance you have to...
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mr. andrews can council member hur commissioner ?. all commissioners are present and accounted for. i will ask for public comment on matters appearing or not appearing on the agenda. you have anyone who wishes to make public comment at this time? >> mary bush on behalf of friends of ethics. we had a discussion this weekend but the fact that the commission's budget will be due in separate as i recall. which means essentially on your january meeting which is the first chance you have to look at what's being produced. i want to recommend-we want to recommend-the commission name to members of the commission to serve as a committee in the interim. in particular, to take a look at the budget that would include the commission secretary position and secondly, to create a relationship with the controller's office. to see, if in fact they might be able to do in making asses from their office available and whether they might be able to come on their own, create the internet capability that would benefit ethics as well as the controller's office. so, i suggest that be something you all think ab
mr. andrews can council member hur commissioner ?. all commissioners are present and accounted for. i will ask for public comment on matters appearing or not appearing on the agenda. you have anyone who wishes to make public comment at this time? >> mary bush on behalf of friends of ethics. we had a discussion this weekend but the fact that the commission's budget will be due in separate as i recall. which means essentially on your january meeting which is the first chance you have to...
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mr. andrews, that some smaller minority women-owned businesses, they lack that knowledge that not only for maybe knowing how to go after some of the contracts that are out there for the taking, but also that maybe they don't have the paperwork together? they have the know-how, but they don't really even know how to shop themselves or present themselves in the best light? >> that's correct. that's one of the reasons why i love leading this organization is we need access to information, and sometimes we -- and that maybe my mentor was a pioneer in the area of economic development, so i heard all the stories about how this whole economic movement was started, and i believe god was preparing me all my life to be in this position to help give back what was given to me in knowledge in the area of economic empowerment, and i'm just excited that we have -- it's like anything else. when we're in a community involved in something, then it gets more into our community, more people know about these services 'cause we're leading and advocating that more people bring access to these services to our comm
mr. andrews, that some smaller minority women-owned businesses, they lack that knowledge that not only for maybe knowing how to go after some of the contracts that are out there for the taking, but also that maybe they don't have the paperwork together? they have the know-how, but they don't really even know how to shop themselves or present themselves in the best light? >> that's correct. that's one of the reasons why i love leading this organization is we need access to information, and...
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mr. andrews can council member hur commissioner ?. all commissioners are present and accounted for. i will ask for public comment on matters appearing or not appearing on the agenda. you have anyone who wishes to make public comment at this time? >> mary bush on behalf of friends of ethics. we had a discussion this weekend but the fact that the commission's budget will be due in separate as i recall. which means essentially on your january meeting which is the first chance you have to look at what's being produced. i want to recommend-we want to recommend-the commission name to members of the commission to serve as a committee in the interim. in particular, to take a look at the budget that would include the commission secretary position and secondly, to create a relationship with the controller's office. to see, if in fact they might be able to do in making asses from their office available and whether they might be able to come on their own, create the internet capability that would benefit ethics as well as the controller's office. so, i suggest that be something you all think ab
mr. andrews can council member hur commissioner ?. all commissioners are present and accounted for. i will ask for public comment on matters appearing or not appearing on the agenda. you have anyone who wishes to make public comment at this time? >> mary bush on behalf of friends of ethics. we had a discussion this weekend but the fact that the commission's budget will be due in separate as i recall. which means essentially on your january meeting which is the first chance you have to...
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mr. andrew ross sorkin who wrote "too big to fail" which i was in. where is he? t a deal book conference. >> what a jerk. what a jerk. if you're watching, andrew, you're a jerk. i came on for you, buddy. >> he had fish to fry today. >> i'm with the two bigger ones today. >> he's with his idol, al gore, so i don't know -- >> he's going to be joining us soon, and probably listening right now. >> we were each other's dates to the emmy's that year. >> really? >> he's a great guy. >> yeah. so this is not -- regardless of what you think about dan rather, regardless what you think about whether cbs, you know, was in the right, and they are still -- both sides are still bitter. i mean -- >> that's the worst part about doing the press for this, people go so, what is the truth? >> exactly. >> like, i don't know. no one knows really. >> the method deal, what -- did you study method somewhere? >> no. whatever the opposite of that is. probably doing a sitcom for a bunch of years. >> that was yours? >> yeah. i mean, for this, yes, it takes more research. you know, like when i d
mr. andrew ross sorkin who wrote "too big to fail" which i was in. where is he? t a deal book conference. >> what a jerk. what a jerk. if you're watching, andrew, you're a jerk. i came on for you, buddy. >> he had fish to fry today. >> i'm with the two bigger ones today. >> he's with his idol, al gore, so i don't know -- >> he's going to be joining us soon, and probably listening right now. >> we were each other's dates to the emmy's that year....
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mr. andrew mccarthy, a senior fellow at the national review institute and a contributing editor to national review. a graduate of columbia and the new york law school, mr. mccarthy served as a federal prosecutor for 18 year it's in united states states attorney office for the southern district of new york. perhaps most notably, he was the lead prosecutor in the terrorism case against the blind sheikh and 11 others convicted in 1995 of conspireing to wage a war of urban terrorism against the united states. mr. mccarthy is the author of several books on terrorism and national security. i thank you each of you for being here. and ms. mcdonald, we'll begin with you. >> thank you so much. esteemed senators, my name is heather mcdonald. i'm a fellow at the manhattan institute, a think tank in new york city. i'm honored to address you. for the last year, the nation has been convulsed by an organization known as black lives matter. the greatest threat facing young men today and that the criminal justice system is racially biased. cops are now routinely called racists and murderers. policing dangero
mr. andrew mccarthy, a senior fellow at the national review institute and a contributing editor to national review. a graduate of columbia and the new york law school, mr. mccarthy served as a federal prosecutor for 18 year it's in united states states attorney office for the southern district of new york. perhaps most notably, he was the lead prosecutor in the terrorism case against the blind sheikh and 11 others convicted in 1995 of conspireing to wage a war of urban terrorism against the...
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mr. andrew mccarthy, the senior fellow at the national review institute and a contributing editor to national review. a graduate of columbia and the new york law school. he served as a federal prosecutor for 18 years in the united states attorney's office for the southern district of new york. perhaps most notably, he was the lead prosecutor in the terrorism case against the blind sheikh and 11 others convicted in 1995 of conspiring to wage a war of urban terrorism against the united states. he is the author of several books on terrorism and national security. i thank each of you for being here and miss mcdonald, we'll begin with you. >> thank you so much. esteemed senators, my name is hedger mcdonald. i'm honored to address you today. for the last year, the nation has been convulsed by a protest movement known as black lives matter. the movement holds that police officers of the greet -- are the greatest threat facing young men today and the criminal justice system is racially biased. cops are now routinely called racist and murders. policing in urban areas has become fraught. president obam
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mr. obama is in manila right now for the apec summit. we have cnn's andrew stevens with more. have we heard from the president on any of these questions, andrew? >> reporter: we have been hearing from the president quite consistently on this issue, particularly about the refugees. in fact, i have come out of a briefing with the white house. that question about democrat governors as well looking at the question of refugees. we were being told that their concerns are what is the process, the vetting process for syrian refugees. the white house has been coming back to this point it is an average of 24 months to actually get a refugee status process if you are coming from syria. the tests are absolutely rigorous. weighing in on this. he tweeted from the summit. he tweeted a few hours ago. the slamming the door on the face of refugees would betray our deepest values, hala. he has been holding a series of meetings. the latest with justin trudeau. mr. obama saying once again, making the point that you have a process which takes maybe 24 months to process syrian refugee, how could the
mr. obama is in manila right now for the apec summit. we have cnn's andrew stevens with more. have we heard from the president on any of these questions, andrew? >> reporter: we have been hearing from the president quite consistently on this issue, particularly about the refugees. in fact, i have come out of a briefing with the white house. that question about democrat governors as well looking at the question of refugees. we were being told that their concerns are what is the process,...
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andrew, what does francois hollande want to hear from mr cameron today? >> reporter: well, he wants to hear a clear expression of support, not just in terms of security and intelligence sharing, but also on the ground, well, not on the ground, but in the air more importantly, the raf being committed to attacks in syria against i.s.i.l. targets. now, this goes back two years when david cameron attempted to get approval from the house of common sense, the british parliament-- commons, the british parliament for bombing of i.s.i.l. in syria. he failed. it was a dramatic political moment for him. a shock, if you will, but now various members of the government in london are pretty convinced that they will get the vote through now. the mood has changed after these appalling paris attacks last friday. so that's what they're going to be talking about along with other issues such as cross-border security in europe, intelligence sharing and how possibly they could get russia on board in a grand coalition. that's the big one. whether or not that will come off. franc
andrew, what does francois hollande want to hear from mr cameron today? >> reporter: well, he wants to hear a clear expression of support, not just in terms of security and intelligence sharing, but also on the ground, well, not on the ground, but in the air more importantly, the raf being committed to attacks in syria against i.s.i.l. targets. now, this goes back two years when david cameron attempted to get approval from the house of common sense, the british parliament-- commons, the...
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mr. ma is about to make history. rob mcbride, al jazeera, beijing. >> andrew thomas is in beijing, what's the reaction there from this summit, andrew? >> well, can you see behind me right now, a big protest right through the heart of taipei. perhaps 100,000 people dead against this meeting. both the presidents thrust out there, the words meaning no consensus for meeting, stop the meeting, they don't want it to go ahead. most of the people want taiwan to be a proper independent country. they never want unification with china. not only those with beijing but the party led by president ma. the system, they want a properly independent country. but it has to be said that not everybody is as vocal as there. you goto talk to other people in the streets and they are a bit more pragmatic. as you'll see here they support this summit. >> translator: i'm pleased it's happening, i think it's a great break through for taiwan. i hope something positive comes out of it for country. >> i support this meeting. we need taiwan and china to forge peaceful communications. if the leaders can communicate it's showing one area we're at peace
mr. ma is about to make history. rob mcbride, al jazeera, beijing. >> andrew thomas is in beijing, what's the reaction there from this summit, andrew? >> well, can you see behind me right now, a big protest right through the heart of taipei. perhaps 100,000 people dead against this meeting. both the presidents thrust out there, the words meaning no consensus for meeting, stop the meeting, they don't want it to go ahead. most of the people want taiwan to be a proper independent...
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. >> andrew, just remind us what mr. hollande has been saying today. >> reporter: francois hollande has made a number of remarks, but primarily, he's calling on the malians to rest easy and acknowledge that france will help them. this is what he had to say. >> translator: we have to once again show solidarity with our friends in mali. there are many nationalities in this hotel, and i want to assure the malians they have our full support. i also want to tell our french nationals in mali to contact the french embassy for further information. >> reporter: yes, with a number of marks from lauren, not only what you heard earlier, but also a statement that he was taking all necessary steps in order to solve the crisis in mali. now that has many implications. furthermore, we have heard from the prime minister of france who is saying, basically, that the condolences have to go to those who have lost people in this crisis, and the sympathy of france are going out tamalians. although it isn't known how many french nationals have b
. >> andrew, just remind us what mr. hollande has been saying today. >> reporter: francois hollande has made a number of remarks, but primarily, he's calling on the malians to rest easy and acknowledge that france will help them. this is what he had to say. >> translator: we have to once again show solidarity with our friends in mali. there are many nationalities in this hotel, and i want to assure the malians they have our full support. i also want to tell our french...
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mr. andrew mccarthy, a senior fellow at the national review institute and a contributing editor to nationalview. a graduate of columbia and the new york law school, mr. mccarthy served as a federal prosecutor for 18 year it's in united states states attorney office for the southern district of new york. perhaps most notably, he was the lead prosecutor in the terrorism case against the blind sheikh and 11 others convicted in 1995 of conspireing to wage a war of urban terrorism against the united states. mr. mccarthy is the author of several books on terrorism and national security. i thank you each of you for being here. and ms. mcdonald, we'll begin with you. >> esteemed senators my name is heather mcdonald. i'm a fellow at the manhattan institute, a think tank in new york city. i'm honored to address you. for the last year, the nation has been convulsed by an organization known as black lives matter. the greatest threat facing young men today and that the criminal justice system is racially biased. cops are now routinely called racists and murderers. policing dangerous areas have been beco
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andrew peak, as well. and terrorism expert tom rogan. mr. graham, a weapons instructor and specializes in hostage rescue and we certainly saw that was a need. as you talk about how they would have pulled this off, i read a few motorof them. what is the methodology you think they're using? >> either a direct communication line or just predetermining how you're going to act and then. so since we have multiple attacks and multiple sites, it could have been as a certain time, this is when you're going to act. and from that, you take your attack, you hit the targets you want to hit, then you just create as much carnage as you can. so it's very difficult from a response stand point to fight that because it truly is an organic piece. >> andrew, i'm going to ask you about kind of the logistics of how this would work. the military and police would respond to a scene very differently. what we saw last night, both groups on the streets of paris. you saw an extra 1500 soldiers moving in. does the enemy take advantage of that, or is that an advantage of
andrew peak, as well. and terrorism expert tom rogan. mr. graham, a weapons instructor and specializes in hostage rescue and we certainly saw that was a need. as you talk about how they would have pulled this off, i read a few motorof them. what is the methodology you think they're using? >> either a direct communication line or just predetermining how you're going to act and then. so since we have multiple attacks and multiple sites, it could have been as a certain time, this is when...
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andrew peak, as well. and terrorism expert tom rogan. mr. graham, a weapons instructor and specializes in hostage rescue and we certainly saw that was a need. as you talk about how they would have pulled this off, i read a few motorof them. what is the methodology you think they're using? >> either a direct communication line or just predetermining how you're going to act and then. so since we have multiple attacks and multiple sites, it could have been as a certain time, this is when you're going to act. and from that, you take your attack, you hit the targets you want to hit, then you just create as much carnage as you can. so it's very difficult from a response stand point to fight that because it truly is an organic piece. >> andrew, i'm going to ask you about kind of the logistics of how this would work. the military and police would respond to a scene very differently. what we saw last night, both groups on the streets of paris. you saw an extra 1500 soldiers moving in. does the enemy take advantage of that, or is that an advantage of
andrew peak, as well. and terrorism expert tom rogan. mr. graham, a weapons instructor and specializes in hostage rescue and we certainly saw that was a need. as you talk about how they would have pulled this off, i read a few motorof them. what is the methodology you think they're using? >> either a direct communication line or just predetermining how you're going to act and then. so since we have multiple attacks and multiple sites, it could have been as a certain time, this is when...
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. >> now, andrew, undoubtedly president hollande and david cameron are on precisely the same page in it comes to their desires fork mrn it's a tough sale for him politically because it may come down to a vote. >> reporter: it is a tough sale. it didn't work two years ago when he tried to get apartment are you approval for bombing syria as well as iraq. however since the paris attacks so much has changed the mood of the pretty british people even the recently elected leader of the labor party jeremy corbin is supposed to be going in the direction of perhaps supporting action. this is a situation that the foreign affairs commit any the u.k. has warned that there need tsto be a coordinate the strate, an end game, if you will, if britain is to engage in supporting the whole bombing campaign in syria itself. now, of course, britain is only part of the story. it is important one to france. but russia is the biggest issue. and, of course, that is something that is going take some working out. it's going take the biggest chunk of diplomacy this week. >> and when president hollande goes to washington tomorrow to bring barack
. >> now, andrew, undoubtedly president hollande and david cameron are on precisely the same page in it comes to their desires fork mrn it's a tough sale for him politically because it may come down to a vote. >> reporter: it is a tough sale. it didn't work two years ago when he tried to get apartment are you approval for bombing syria as well as iraq. however since the paris attacks so much has changed the mood of the pretty british people even the recently elected leader of the...
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mr. pearson has made me the poster child for someone shorting his stock, i have to say some of the best workout there was done this weekend. by john hampton. it is not andrew is nice and i feel flattered he has made me poster child. am i the one who laid off everyone at the bausch & lomb research and develop an department? there are reasons why the stock is here and it is not because of me. >> it is kind of like some hedge fund guys are going at each other. names we all know but it doesn't really matter. does it matter if there's a bigger story at play here? >> the short seller put out a report. his claims haven't necessarily been borne out quite honest. valiant has been a lot of things to refute them. what they did do is raise a whole lot of other questions about valiance, how they have relationships with some of these pharmacies to promote and distribute drugs in the united states. why they had not disclosed some finance interest that they had in them? how aggressive their practices are and are they pushing to our to inflate or distort the demand of the u.s. markets? there is still a lot of questions on their about exactly how they operate. >> valiant al
mr. pearson has made me the poster child for someone shorting his stock, i have to say some of the best workout there was done this weekend. by john hampton. it is not andrew is nice and i feel flattered he has made me poster child. am i the one who laid off everyone at the bausch & lomb research and develop an department? there are reasons why the stock is here and it is not because of me. >> it is kind of like some hedge fund guys are going at each other. names we all know but it...
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. >> now, andrew, when it comes to keeping the people of france feeling safe they have this special legislation in place that's only there for for 12 does, what about br* mrey land plan do when we get to day 13. >> reporter: you still have the emergency powers in place. this willing all be smooth out through parliament and other means, he's quite calm about that much the secretary point raised in rosalind jordan's report is the boots on the ground and extra support from the u.s. you can be sure that francois hollande will be asking for more cooperation from the u.s. and more action. possibly on the ground. now, this is obviously a very complex issue and one that is incredibly sensitive for every member of the coalition, but more and more military commanders are sounding off now about having boots on the ground in order to compete. it's not rocket science, most people know air strikes will never win a war, well, highly unlikely to win a war especially one as difficult with such huge numbers on the ground as with isil. so this is going to be a very tough week for hollande. it's going to be a tough meeting in washington, d.c. from what we are hearing. and th
. >> now, andrew, when it comes to keeping the people of france feeling safe they have this special legislation in place that's only there for for 12 does, what about br* mrey land plan do when we get to day 13. >> reporter: you still have the emergency powers in place. this willing all be smooth out through parliament and other means, he's quite calm about that much the secretary point raised in rosalind jordan's report is the boots on the ground and extra support from the u.s. you...
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mr. pearson has made me the poster child for someone shorting his stock, i have to say some of the best workout there was done this weekend. journal andstreet others. it is not andrewd i feelice flattered he has made me poster child. it has been either one that was laid off at the development department. there are reasons why his stock was here. it is not because of me. >> it is kind of like some hedge fund guys are going at each other. they are names we all know. does it really matter or is there a bigger story at play here? >> the short seller put out a report. his claims haven't necessarily been borne out quite honest anything about these false customers and inflated sales, valiant has been a lot of things to refute them. what they did do is raise a whole bunch of questions about valeant, how they have relationships to distribute drugs in the united states. why they had not disclosed some finance interest that they had in them you and how aggressive their practices are and are they pushing to our to inflate or distort the demand of the u.s. markets? there is still a lot of questions and how these operate. >> valeant almost a poster child for m&a. that challenge
mr. pearson has made me the poster child for someone shorting his stock, i have to say some of the best workout there was done this weekend. journal andstreet others. it is not andrewd i feelice flattered he has made me poster child. it has been either one that was laid off at the development department. there are reasons why his stock was here. it is not because of me. >> it is kind of like some hedge fund guys are going at each other. they are names we all know. does it really matter or...
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attorney there, andrew luger. mr.schwartz: he has, well, the countering violent extremism programs is one thing but what he's done, what his office has tone, is engaged refugee and immigrant communities in very significant and substantial ways this dialogue an discussion an helping to understand the challenges that they confront without sacrificing in any way, shape, manner, or form the law enforcement imperative of his office. i think it's a real model for the rest of the country and eserves mention. senator carper: on the issue of the greatest threat we face to the homeland, whether it's refugees, visa waiver, terrorist visas, student visas, do they -- by show of hands, do you think the homegrown threat may be the biggest threat we face? thank you. four of five. thank you. senator johnson: we have four million refugees outside, hundreds of thousands have flown into europe. the more accepted in, won't more flow? isn't that a destabilizing, again, you talked about the lack of assimilation, part of the problem in franc
attorney there, andrew luger. mr.schwartz: he has, well, the countering violent extremism programs is one thing but what he's done, what his office has tone, is engaged refugee and immigrant communities in very significant and substantial ways this dialogue an discussion an helping to understand the challenges that they confront without sacrificing in any way, shape, manner, or form the law enforcement imperative of his office. i think it's a real model for the rest of the country and eserves...
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mr. mcraven: across 37 years most missions we conducted were classified. normally if they are at the top secret level you retain that for 25 years. over time as some missions come to light, and we andrew jackson the american people will be pleased to see what the special operations community has done for them over many decades i have the opportunity to be a part of them. charlie: you have told me every night special forces to get osama bin laden for taking missions like that. mr. mcraven: the night we got bin laden we conducted 11 missions in afghanistan. in iraq or afghanistan, the profile was similar. the distances were longer. at the complexity of the mission, we have done in iraq and afghanistan are much more complex missions. the real credit in the bin laden raid goes to the president and his national security league and the cia, and those folks that located the compound, and the president in making the tough decisions to go do the mission. i am proud of my guys. they did a marvelous job. this mission was something we had been trained. and all of these seals were hand-picked to do this job. i will not call it routine. nothing about it was routine but it was not the hardest part o
mr. mcraven: across 37 years most missions we conducted were classified. normally if they are at the top secret level you retain that for 25 years. over time as some missions come to light, and we andrew jackson the american people will be pleased to see what the special operations community has done for them over many decades i have the opportunity to be a part of them. charlie: you have told me every night special forces to get osama bin laden for taking missions like that. mr. mcraven: the...
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just a few hours ago, near governor andrew cuomo proposed doing the same for all state workers, the first governor to do so. mrump, as the leading presidential candidate on this stage and one whose tax plan exempts couples making up to $50,000 a year from paying any federal income taxes at all, are you sympathetic to the protesters cause since a $15 wage works out to about $31,000 a year? >> i can't be neil. the and the reason i can't be we are a country that is being beaten on every front economically, militarily. there is nothing that we do now to win. we don't win anymore. our taxes are too high. i've come up with a tax plan that many, many people like very much. it's going to be a tremendous plan. i think it will make our country and our economy very dynamic. but, taxes too high, wages too high, we're not going to be able to compete against the world. i hate to say it, but we have to leave it the way it is. people have to go out, they have to work really hard and have to get into that upper strattestimony. -- stratem we can not do this if we are going to compete with the rest of the world. we just can't do
just a few hours ago, near governor andrew cuomo proposed doing the same for all state workers, the first governor to do so. mrump, as the leading presidential candidate on this stage and one whose tax plan exempts couples making up to $50,000 a year from paying any federal income taxes at all, are you sympathetic to the protesters cause since a $15 wage works out to about $31,000 a year? >> i can't be neil. the and the reason i can't be we are a country that is being beaten on every...
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mr. president, will be provided with 13 questions for the if i said that that is a miss statement they were provided with 4 questions and 13 questions that were given to commissioner vice president andrews and myself to use as our basis for questioning the candidates so this should reflect that is what i should have said if i didn't other than that i'm happy with the minutes >> toddo i hear a motion. >> second. >> and public comment? >> david pilpal several items on item 2 towards the bottom i believe d event has two ns only page 3 the discussion about the ed search that is the committee the commission a committee of the commission i don't think that is a subcommittee but a committee i suggest those references are the research committee on page four my public comment on item 8 i think it needs an a there dipped stated she was a great employee she'll be missed other than it makes me sound eastern europe pan on page 5 in the closed session and this is a comment i made relative to the previous minutes the reference that ed left the hearing room at 748 didn't make clear what items he didn't participate in for items 1, 2, 3 not 4 and 5 by in the previous paragraph all commissioners, etc. rem
mr. president, will be provided with 13 questions for the if i said that that is a miss statement they were provided with 4 questions and 13 questions that were given to commissioner vice president andrews and myself to use as our basis for questioning the candidates so this should reflect that is what i should have said if i didn't other than that i'm happy with the minutes >> toddo i hear a motion. >> second. >> and public comment? >> david pilpal several items on item...
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just a few hours ago, near governor andrew cuomo proposed doing the same for all state workers, the first governor to do so. mrump, as the leading presidential candidate on this stage and one whose tax plan exempts couples making up to $50,000 a year from paying any federal income taxes at all, are you sympathetic to the protesters cause since a $15 wage works out to about $31,000 a year? >> i can't be neil. the and the reason i can't be we are a country that is being beaten on every front economically, militarily. there is nothing that we do now to win. we don't win anymore. our taxes are too high. i've come up with a tax plan that many, many people like very much. it's going to be a tremendous plan. i think it will make our country and our economy very dynamic. but, taxes too high, wages too high, we're not going to be able to compete against the world. i hate to say it, but we have to leave it the way it is. people have to go out, they have to work really hard and have to get into that upper strattestimony. -- stratem we can not do this if we are going to compete with the rest of the world. we just can't do
just a few hours ago, near governor andrew cuomo proposed doing the same for all state workers, the first governor to do so. mrump, as the leading presidential candidate on this stage and one whose tax plan exempts couples making up to $50,000 a year from paying any federal income taxes at all, are you sympathetic to the protesters cause since a $15 wage works out to about $31,000 a year? >> i can't be neil. the and the reason i can't be we are a country that is being beaten on every...
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mr. president, will be provided with 13 questions for the if i said that that is a miss statement they were provided with 4 questions and 13 questions that were given to commissioner vice president andrewsyself to use as our basis for questioning the candidates so this should reflect that is what i should have said if i didn't other than that i'm happy with the minutes >> toddo i hear a motion. >> second. >> and public comment? >> david pilpal several items on item 2 towards the bottom i believe d event has two ns only page 3 the discussion about the ed search that is the committee the commission a committee of the commission i don't think that is a subcommittee but a committee i suggest those references are the research committee on page four my public comment on item 8 i think it needs an a there dipped stated she was a great employee she'll be missed other than it makes me sound eastern europe pan on page 5 in the closed session and this is a comment i made relative to the previous minutes the reference that ed left the hearing room at 748 didn't make clear what items he didn't participate in for items 1, 2, 3 not 4 and 5 by in the previous paragraph all commissioners, etc. remained
mr. president, will be provided with 13 questions for the if i said that that is a miss statement they were provided with 4 questions and 13 questions that were given to commissioner vice president andrewsyself to use as our basis for questioning the candidates so this should reflect that is what i should have said if i didn't other than that i'm happy with the minutes >> toddo i hear a motion. >> second. >> and public comment? >> david pilpal several items on item 2...
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mr. jenkins: i am a minnesotan by way of new york and washington. i do want to say a word about the real great work of the u.s. attorney there, andrew lugar, who has -- well, you know the countering violent extremism program is one thing. but what he and his office have done, they have engaged in dialogue and discussion, helping to understand the challenges, without sacrificing in any way the law enforcement and of of his office and i think it is a real model for the rest of the country and deserves mention. senator carper: just a show of hands. on the issue of the greatest threat that we face to the homeland, whether it is refugees, student visas, homegrown, does anybody think the homegrown threat may be the biggest threat that we face? thank you. four out of five. thank you. mr. jenkins: i do want to talk a little bit about the incentives created. this is widely known. more than 7 million refugees displaced in syria and 4 million refugees outside and hundreds of thousands of refugees flown into europe. the more that are accepted in, won't more flow? isn't that a destabilizing -- again, ms. limon, you talked about the problem of as
mr. jenkins: i am a minnesotan by way of new york and washington. i do want to say a word about the real great work of the u.s. attorney there, andrew lugar, who has -- well, you know the countering violent extremism program is one thing. but what he and his office have done, they have engaged in dialogue and discussion, helping to understand the challenges, without sacrificing in any way the law enforcement and of of his office and i think it is a real model for the rest of the country and...
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andrew mitchell. >> following the limited but important progress on the political track in vienna and the unanimous adoption by the united nations resolution 2249 on isil, is it not clear, mr. speaker, that the prime minister is considered response to the is absolutely compelling? is this not the way we discharge our responsibility protect innocent civilians, both here in the united kingdom and in syria? >> i'm grateful for his support. i think this is about discharging our responsibilities chiefly to our own citizens. it is my considered view that this action will help overtime to make us safer. we will never be safe while isil exists, while the so-called caliphate exists. we have demonstrated in iraq that we can take its territory. we can destroy so much of its infrastructure. we can make real progress but we are hampered by not being able to do the same in syria. if we agreed that the eradication of isil is essential for our national security we shouldn't put off the decision. >> george how worth spent the prime minister is unsure correct to say that the continued existence of the so-called caliphate is an inspiration of extreme is not only in middle east but even in ou
andrew mitchell. >> following the limited but important progress on the political track in vienna and the unanimous adoption by the united nations resolution 2249 on isil, is it not clear, mr. speaker, that the prime minister is considered response to the is absolutely compelling? is this not the way we discharge our responsibility protect innocent civilians, both here in the united kingdom and in syria? >> i'm grateful for his support. i think this is about discharging our...
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mr. edwards, we've been looking for him for quite some time. we have photographs that we are going to distribute to you. i'm going to turn it over to the chief of detectives, dean andrewse your questions, okay? dean? >> so, one of the things we're going to do and provide for you today is kind of a recap and a timeline of the investigation and what got us here today. before we do that, i want to thank the detectives, the supervisors involved, and everyone that worked on this case. their service, their professionalism, their integrity was just exemplary. they worked literally 24 hours, seven days a week, never wavered, and all of our cases are important, extremely important to us. this one was a little bit different. it's truly an act of barbarism. it's a 9-year-old boy that was targeted and executed. police officers have families as well. they have feelings as well, and this one was a little bit different, and i just -- i truly want to highlight their professionalism, their integrity, their dedication, and i mean, they went days and days and days without sleep. so, with that, actually, i'm going to introduce sergeant wills velar to provide a timeline and recap of the in
mr. edwards, we've been looking for him for quite some time. we have photographs that we are going to distribute to you. i'm going to turn it over to the chief of detectives, dean andrewse your questions, okay? dean? >> so, one of the things we're going to do and provide for you today is kind of a recap and a timeline of the investigation and what got us here today. before we do that, i want to thank the detectives, the supervisors involved, and everyone that worked on this case. their...