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is easier than some of the other stuff or other person at least serving buddy once a problem is mr. area control all the oil. that's the real question and not to be too cynical that's what the europeans are most concerned about originally they were back in tripoli just on the order of stability because it was recognized by the united nations but increasingly the europeans were getting very frightened. strife in libya will further cut off their oil supplies especially now with the prospect of us more sanctions on iranian oil what's remarkable is that amidst all this endless war the lawlessness slavery crime will production is on the up by the end of next year they plan on increasing production to. levels one point six million barrels a day you can question their priorities but you can only admire the dedication of people we talked to in libya's capital tripoli expressed best skepticism that a positive outcome from the meeting would be achieved. we want something useful we want a productive meeting we want them to agree on something and then return to the libyan people and tell them that t
is easier than some of the other stuff or other person at least serving buddy once a problem is mr. area control all the oil. that's the real question and not to be too cynical that's what the europeans are most concerned about originally they were back in tripoli just on the order of stability because it was recognized by the united nations but increasingly the europeans were getting very frightened. strife in libya will further cut off their oil supplies especially now with the prospect of us...
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area. officer serrano located the person, later identified as mr. johnson. mr. johnson was located outside the terminal in the smoking area. mr. johnson fits the description of the person who had been walking in and out of traffic on the roadway. officer serrano approached mr. johnson and asked him if he was traveling, and mr. johnson replied yes. officer serrano then asked which airline he was flying and mr. john did not answer. mr. john then stood up and walked into terminal one, baggage claim area. the baggage claim area was filled with approximately 50 people waiting for their luggage. in addition, there were numerous people waiting for the arrival of their loved ones and airport workers onto their breaks and/or heading to their work sites. as mr. johnson walked away from officer serrano, officer serrano told mr. johnson that he just wanted to help him. mr. johnson continued to remain silent and attempted to avoid officer serrano by attempting to walk away from him. officer serrano followed mr. johnson on his patrol segway and continued speaking to him to off
area. officer serrano located the person, later identified as mr. johnson. mr. johnson was located outside the terminal in the smoking area. mr. johnson fits the description of the person who had been walking in and out of traffic on the roadway. officer serrano approached mr. johnson and asked him if he was traveling, and mr. johnson replied yes. officer serrano then asked which airline he was flying and mr. john did not answer. mr. john then stood up and walked into terminal one, baggage...
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they still visit that area. mr. moizan: quite a lot, yeah. we have the visitor center in the background. belleau woods is just on top. you see the chapel in the distance and the ridge is on top of belleau woods. mr. moizan: a bit more than 2000 soldiers buried in the cemetery. >> at the 11th hour on the 11th ,ay of the 11th month in 1918 the armistice to and the great war was signed. all this weekend on american history tv, we are featuring programming to commemorate the 100th anniversary of the end of world war i. watch this weekend on american history on c-span3. each week, american artifacts takes viewers
they still visit that area. mr. moizan: quite a lot, yeah. we have the visitor center in the background. belleau woods is just on top. you see the chapel in the distance and the ridge is on top of belleau woods. mr. moizan: a bit more than 2000 soldiers buried in the cemetery. >> at the 11th hour on the 11th ,ay of the 11th month in 1918 the armistice to and the great war was signed. all this weekend on american history tv, we are featuring programming to commemorate the 100th anniversary...
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five years, about 44 million us dollars, and according to the carmaker nissan, allegations of mr ghosn‘s areasnduct fall into three areas. firstly, he allegedly misrepresented his pay in the report to the tokyo stock exchange, and also the purpose of spending the compa ny‘s exchange, and also the purpose of spending the company's investment. he is accused of using the company's assets for his personal use. this all comes from the company's whistleblower programme, which was set upa whistleblower programme, which was set up a few months ago, and since then, the company has been investigating him and another executive before making the announcement last night. and he is the brains and the architects of this nissan — mitsubishi— renault alliance. what's going to happen? that's the interesting question because his sudden departure has highlighted the complex structure of the alliance. renault owns 43% of nissan, while nissan only holds 15% of renault, and the french government also holds 15% of that as well, and nissan also holds one third of mitsubishi motors as well. we were told there are many
five years, about 44 million us dollars, and according to the carmaker nissan, allegations of mr ghosn‘s areasnduct fall into three areas. firstly, he allegedly misrepresented his pay in the report to the tokyo stock exchange, and also the purpose of spending the compa ny‘s exchange, and also the purpose of spending the company's investment. he is accused of using the company's assets for his personal use. this all comes from the company's whistleblower programme, which was set upa...
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statutory language, which contemplates that habitats will exist even beyond the areas where a species currently resides. mr. bishop: justice kagan, there is a difference between an area -- an unoccupied area that is habitat and an unoccupied area that is not habitat. justice alito: mr. bishop -- mr. bishop: the statute reaches -- justice alito: do you agree -- i'm sorry. continue. mr. bishop: the statute reaches only in 3(5)(c) critical habitat shall not include the entire area which can be occupied. that is the limit that congress set. it must be habitat that can be justice kagan: but i think that that was dealing with a very different problem. that was dealing with a problem where a species can reside in many areas outside of the area where it resided, and the statute was making clear that just because that's true, you can't go designate all of those areas habitat. but this is a different problem from the problem that we're talking about where there's only a single area that might conceivably prevent extinction of the species. and you're saying that, notwithstanding that it was -- it's only reasonable ef
statutory language, which contemplates that habitats will exist even beyond the areas where a species currently resides. mr. bishop: justice kagan, there is a difference between an area -- an unoccupied area that is habitat and an unoccupied area that is not habitat. justice alito: mr. bishop -- mr. bishop: the statute reaches -- justice alito: do you agree -- i'm sorry. continue. mr. bishop: the statute reaches only in 3(5)(c) critical habitat shall not include the entire area which can be...
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mr. trump flew over paradise, areas. the hardest hit he camp fire has forced 50,000 people to evacuate. >> i will say, i think you're going to have, hopefully this is goingo be the last of these, because this was a really, really bad one. >> the president later spoke with fema and state officials and will fly down to the los anges area next. mr. trump is also meeting with victims from this month's barho shooting inand oaks, california, where a gunman killed 12 people. thedire has forome of the shooting survivors and their families to evacuate that area. >>> the u.s. state department disputes reports that theia s concluded that saudi crown prince mohammed bin salman gave the order to kill a sau journalist. the state department says the trump administration is still gathering information and has not made a final conclusion. hamaloggi was killed at the saudi consulate in turkey. president trump spoke on air force one withhe cia director and secretary of state mike pompeo. white house offsaials are not ng what came of those
mr. trump flew over paradise, areas. the hardest hit he camp fire has forced 50,000 people to evacuate. >> i will say, i think you're going to have, hopefully this is goingo be the last of these, because this was a really, really bad one. >> the president later spoke with fema and state officials and will fly down to the los anges area next. mr. trump is also meeting with victims from this month's barho shooting inand oaks, california, where a gunman killed 12 people. thedire has...
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easier than some of the other stuff from other personal each server what he wants to problem is mr kerry area controlled. that's the real question not to be too cynical that's what the europeans are most concerned about originally they were back in tripoli just on the order of stability as it was recognized by the united nations. but increasingly the europeans are getting very frightened. more strife in libya will further cut off their oil supplies especially now with the prospect of more sanctions on iranian away what's remarkable is that and the stool this endless war. slavery crime will production is only up by the end of next year they plan on increasing production to. levels one point six million barrels a day you can question their priorities but you can only admire the dedication. israeli warplanes have conducted dozens of asterix in gaza in response to cross border rocket fire is the most intense escalation of the conflict since twenty fourteen. three palestinians were killed during monday's ass strikes and many more wounded as the israeli military says it destroyed seventy targets in
easier than some of the other stuff from other personal each server what he wants to problem is mr kerry area controlled. that's the real question not to be too cynical that's what the europeans are most concerned about originally they were back in tripoli just on the order of stability as it was recognized by the united nations. but increasingly the europeans are getting very frightened. more strife in libya will further cut off their oil supplies especially now with the prospect of more...
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those on the frontlines who have real, lived experiences, to be able to make a difference in those areas. mr. constine: some see trump as a massive enemy of some of the initiatives that you guys support, whether that is health, education, criminal justice. how do you feel about donating money to candidates looking to challenge him in the next presidential election if that can be a way to impact some of these big areas you guys are working on? now, we areght about issues and how we can directly impact of those issues, and we do not support political candidates. mr. constine: got it. there is a new book called "winners take all" that discusses how the very wealthy donate to causes but failed to push change to the fundamental systems that concentrate extreme wealth in the hands of the few. the author says that without a structural change -- if we had the structural change, the public and government would have enough money that they could rely less on philanthropists. what is your take on that perspective, and how do you think wealth should be redistributed? dr. chan: i am not sure what the auth
those on the frontlines who have real, lived experiences, to be able to make a difference in those areas. mr. constine: some see trump as a massive enemy of some of the initiatives that you guys support, whether that is health, education, criminal justice. how do you feel about donating money to candidates looking to challenge him in the next presidential election if that can be a way to impact some of these big areas you guys are working on? now, we areght about issues and how we can directly...
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tell us about what the future holds in this area, mr. regalado. that wasere was a case even more extreme here in boston, it was a family whose a disease called athens disease, and it truly was an individualized medicine. it was kind of a gene repair technology during that was a case where again the $1 million a drug for alop single child, that is where we are with the hyper or solicitation -- hyper personalization. it is possible these treatments will be tailored for one person. what we're missing is a system to deliver the kind of medicine it cannot cost $1 million, $2 million, so the question going forward is how this new form of medicine is going to be organized. host: who is addressing that question? who is answering it? how are they addressing it at this point? guest: in our story, we interviewed a scientist named stephen gray at the university of texas southwestern, and he is one of the people addressing it. he has about 23 gene therapies in the pipeline. families come to him all the time with children, and he often takes on their case. so h
tell us about what the future holds in this area, mr. regalado. that wasere was a case even more extreme here in boston, it was a family whose a disease called athens disease, and it truly was an individualized medicine. it was kind of a gene repair technology during that was a case where again the $1 million a drug for alop single child, that is where we are with the hyper or solicitation -- hyper personalization. it is possible these treatments will be tailored for one person. what we're...
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so i went back to the area where mr. tomlinson was and picked up the bullet and put it in my pocket and i carried it some 30, 40 minutes and i gave it to a secret service man that was guarding the main door into the emergency area. >> mr. wright, when you gave this bullet to the secret service agent, did he mark it in any way? >> no, sir. >> what did he do with it? >> put it in his left hand coat pocket. >> now, did he ask your name or who you were or any question at all about the bullet? >> no, sir. >> how did the conversation go? do you remember? >> i just told him this was a bullet that was picked up on a stretcher that had come off the emergency elevator that might be involved in the moving of mcconnelly and i handed him the bullet and took it and looked at it and said okay and put it in his pocket. >> little to praise by the secret service and perhaps the most important single piece of evidence in the assassination case but the warren commission compromised itself by allowing the secret service and the fbi and the c
so i went back to the area where mr. tomlinson was and picked up the bullet and put it in my pocket and i carried it some 30, 40 minutes and i gave it to a secret service man that was guarding the main door into the emergency area. >> mr. wright, when you gave this bullet to the secret service agent, did he mark it in any way? >> no, sir. >> what did he do with it? >> put it in his left hand coat pocket. >> now, did he ask your name or who you were or any question...
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on a visit to the area, mr griffiths pressed for the un to be given a leading role in running it.o malnutrition and disease. described by the un as the world's worst man—made humanitarian crisis, this conflict has left a nation on the verge of famine. half of children, 47%, approximately half of children are chronically malnourished. health facilities functioning are approximately only 50%, versus 90% in 2013. one fifth of the districts have no doctors any more. in recent weeks, fighting in yemen has focused on the rebel—held city hodeida as government forces try to seize the area from houthi rebels. but hodeida's harbour acts as a vital lifeline in this devastating war, and this recent offensive has threatened the arrival of food aid for millions of people in yemen already close to starvation. visiting the city on friday, the united nations envoy martin griffiths described hodeida as the centre of gravity in this conflict, and called for the un to take a leading role in running the port. it needs to be done quickly, by discussing it with all the parties. we believe that such a ro
on a visit to the area, mr griffiths pressed for the un to be given a leading role in running it.o malnutrition and disease. described by the un as the world's worst man—made humanitarian crisis, this conflict has left a nation on the verge of famine. half of children, 47%, approximately half of children are chronically malnourished. health facilities functioning are approximately only 50%, versus 90% in 2013. one fifth of the districts have no doctors any more. in recent weeks, fighting in...
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his initial statement, he did not even commit to a new civil nuclear power plant in the cumbria area. mrot good enough. it is not good enough for the government to hide behind the idea that this is simply a commercial decision, because he knows that if he had, if the government had offered terms to new gen to toshiba and other companies on our part to which they had offered on other sites in the country, this deal could potentially have been salvaged. toshiba's decision to withdraw from moorside is a blow to the uk's energy security, its decarbonisation goals, and the economy of cumbria. but let's be clear where the real responsibility lies. the cumbrian chamber of commerce, gmb and prospect trade unions, among others, have all laid the blame with this government for its lack of clarity over funding and its ultimate failure to take a direct stake in moorside. the business secretary sat out the government's pro—nuclear credentials, and turned his fire on labour. you would think from hearing the honourable lady that the labour party were in favour of nuclear power. whereas the leader of he
his initial statement, he did not even commit to a new civil nuclear power plant in the cumbria area. mrot good enough. it is not good enough for the government to hide behind the idea that this is simply a commercial decision, because he knows that if he had, if the government had offered terms to new gen to toshiba and other companies on our part to which they had offered on other sites in the country, this deal could potentially have been salvaged. toshiba's decision to withdraw from...
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mr. evans: this is one area where i wouldn't say i am an absolutist. believe there is a role for state government and education. the founders of the country didn't put anything in the constitution about education. there is no role for the federal government constitutionally. nothing in the constitution authorizing the federal government to be involved in education. at the state level, originally it was grades 1-8 and we were teaching kids basic literacy and basic mathematics of they could function at a basic level. if you wanted a further education, whether it was in science or theology or medicine or whatever, you were responsible with coming up for the money on your own. or if you could find people to give you the money to support what you are doing, great. i think it is a dangerous thing when the government is taking people's money by force because then the government comes the -- because then the government becomes the final arbiter of what everyone has to learn and believe and almost be indoctrinated in. i know the question was about pre-k but it
mr. evans: this is one area where i wouldn't say i am an absolutist. believe there is a role for state government and education. the founders of the country didn't put anything in the constitution about education. there is no role for the federal government constitutionally. nothing in the constitution authorizing the federal government to be involved in education. at the state level, originally it was grades 1-8 and we were teaching kids basic literacy and basic mathematics of they could...
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areas we're concerned about. thank you very much, sir. >> mr. president, do you see the role of climate change in these fires? president trump: i think you have a lot of factors. we have the management factors. i know jerry's reading up on it very well. they're going to be working on it together. that's a big problem. we're putting quite a bit of money, $500 million in the money for management and maintenance to forests. the on this area, we're going to manage the $500 million. the farm bill is moving along pretty rapidly. we have great farmers. we have a new category. that's management and maintenance of the forest. i want to thank you folks over there, law enforcement. great, great job. [applause] does this change her opinion on climate change? president trump: no i have a strong opinion. we have a great climate and we're going to have forests that are very safe. we're going to have safe forests. >> you said there should be changes in fire management. president trump: we're going to work with state, local, and federal government. we're going to help them with funding. it's going to take a lot of funding. >>
areas we're concerned about. thank you very much, sir. >> mr. president, do you see the role of climate change in these fires? president trump: i think you have a lot of factors. we have the management factors. i know jerry's reading up on it very well. they're going to be working on it together. that's a big problem. we're putting quite a bit of money, $500 million in the money for management and maintenance to forests. the on this area, we're going to manage the $500 million. the farm...
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areas thank you mr speaker and can i thank the prime minister for advance site of a statement mr speaker the prime minister comes before us today trying to sell us a deal that is already dead in the water. not even her own breakfast secretary could stand over. mr speaker to lose one brit secretary is one thing to lose two in a matter of months illuminates the chaotic nature of this tory government the number ten front door has become a revolving wallet you know the prime minister tops a vote taking back control she can't even control her own cabinet. as i said yesterday the prime minister is desperate and is increasingly looking defeated. what is absolutely shocking. as that scotland is no one sees mentions in the documents no one's buying but no one was scoping unique out of this that the school has devolved settlement in worthy of mention. the leader of the scottish national party must be heard. and heard with courtesy and indeed he's. very grateful for your sedentary observations that mr graham but i do think they greatly add to the quality of other liberation everybody will be heard
areas thank you mr speaker and can i thank the prime minister for advance site of a statement mr speaker the prime minister comes before us today trying to sell us a deal that is already dead in the water. not even her own breakfast secretary could stand over. mr speaker to lose one brit secretary is one thing to lose two in a matter of months illuminates the chaotic nature of this tory government the number ten front door has become a revolving wallet you know the prime minister tops a vote...
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mr. johnson: it is about setting priorities. i have very conservative area. it's diverse. louisiana is a very interesting state. base, an air force uclear try add and the two major military installations and most of my constituents are fiscal conservatives. we are having that balance back home. we want a strong america. at's our underlying core value. we have to have a strong america or can't do anything else. so defense spending has to be. at the same time, we have a nearly 22 trillion debt. we have a realistic. we are demanding of our top military generals more accountability and they are responding to that. they are going in and cutting pinching pennies at the military, at the pentagon because they know we have to do it. as congress encourages that, maintain the strength and security of america and reduce. >> mr. brooks: so we have a dual role. this is the reality. we have to play defense. and hold the line on great strides and make an extraordinary run. mr. johnson: as they clearly said they want to roll these things back. we have a defensive posture. but we are going
mr. johnson: it is about setting priorities. i have very conservative area. it's diverse. louisiana is a very interesting state. base, an air force uclear try add and the two major military installations and most of my constituents are fiscal conservatives. we are having that balance back home. we want a strong america. at's our underlying core value. we have to have a strong america or can't do anything else. so defense spending has to be. at the same time, we have a nearly 22 trillion debt....
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ok, here's a law that covers bridges, you get to decide whether it governs at all in particular areas. mr. wall: i understand if sorna didn't have the kind of guidance that it had here, if it hadn't defined the criminal offense, if it hadn't fixed the punishment, if it hadn't set a reticulated scheme on the civil side. i understand that if it hadn't made all of those judgments, there could be more serious problems. but to do all of that and then say but, look, we know that there's going to be some practical problems, it's not just the timing, the state -- sorna requires a lot of things -- provide your motor vehicle information, provide your dna, provide your photos, do periodic show-ups. and there's no dispute, i think, that the state registries at the time sorna was passed were not equipped to do all of that. and so congress, looking at that, said, look, we've got hundreds of thousands of people out there we want to bring into this system. we know they can't all come in on day one. there's going to be some transitional issues that we're going to have to work out. and the person to work t
ok, here's a law that covers bridges, you get to decide whether it governs at all in particular areas. mr. wall: i understand if sorna didn't have the kind of guidance that it had here, if it hadn't defined the criminal offense, if it hadn't fixed the punishment, if it hadn't set a reticulated scheme on the civil side. i understand that if it hadn't made all of those judgments, there could be more serious problems. but to do all of that and then say but, look, we know that there's going to be...
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slease prosperous areas and images of mr lapp a dayton streets have appeared on the republican party peyster party boyko explains why. what links this essex seaside town to the upcoming u.s. mid-term elections and insensitive political advice that's what locals here in jail exxon's in essex have been left feuding after a pro trump republican candidate for the senate for the state of illinois used a photograph of j. wick sands on his social media feed as an anti advertisement so the caption next to the photograph read only you can stop this from becoming a reality but the problem is the picture wasn't quite reality the image of jay wick sounds that he used was taken several years ago and since then the local authorities have made quite a few improvements to the local area so the locals here all rather cross country to try to park in america are and then you come to a cover of a walking joy and you see the different plane. when it is in america we don't remember for there right now again i was iraq and everything america we hear is just let's say we can referee it winds come in use an
slease prosperous areas and images of mr lapp a dayton streets have appeared on the republican party peyster party boyko explains why. what links this essex seaside town to the upcoming u.s. mid-term elections and insensitive political advice that's what locals here in jail exxon's in essex have been left feuding after a pro trump republican candidate for the senate for the state of illinois used a photograph of j. wick sands on his social media feed as an anti advertisement so the caption next...
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mr. valadao: this is an area, i want to make sure we get it done. the folks that are undocumented coming out of the shadows, pay back taxes and pay penalties but allow them a process they come out of the shadows and earn legal status depending on the person and the back gound. as far as the rest of the dem cratic process the pressure isn't there for folks to sneak across the border. it is a three-part set but all three are important. >> you mentioned daca, protecting their ability to be here without deportation. one of the deals we have heard, get the money for border wall in exchange for the daca protection. if that deal was put in front of you, is that something you would sign off on? mr. cox: these are young men and women that have been here and paying taxes and playing by the rules. to throw them out i think is unconscionable. there should be a clean dream act. and do we fund money for a border wall? yeah, we should. part as of ar comprehensive bill. mr. valadao says we should be do that. they have control of every branch of government. don't te
mr. valadao: this is an area, i want to make sure we get it done. the folks that are undocumented coming out of the shadows, pay back taxes and pay penalties but allow them a process they come out of the shadows and earn legal status depending on the person and the back gound. as far as the rest of the dem cratic process the pressure isn't there for folks to sneak across the border. it is a three-part set but all three are important. >> you mentioned daca, protecting their ability to be...
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areas. here is a look at some of the visits. [no audio] mr. carmichael: pres. trump: i want to think the mayor, governor -- pres. trump: i want to think the mayor, governor, and governor-elect. brock, i want to thank you for the job. it has been incredible. law enforcement has been beyond anything anybody could belief. to see what has happened here, nobody would have ever thought this could have happened so the federal government is behind you. we are all behind each other. jerry and i have been speaking, haveavin ni -- gavin and i gotten to know each other and we will do a great job. this is sad to see. as far asws quite yet the lives are concerned. a certain number, but a lot of people are unaccounted for. this is notling me as bad as some areas. some areas are beyond this, just charred. one thing we have, we have the greatest people in the world looking to help the first responders, fema, and you people are incredible. law enforcement, they never let us down. they never let us down. .e are here kevin, thank you very much for the job you have done and support
areas. here is a look at some of the visits. [no audio] mr. carmichael: pres. trump: i want to think the mayor, governor -- pres. trump: i want to think the mayor, governor, and governor-elect. brock, i want to thank you for the job. it has been incredible. law enforcement has been beyond anything anybody could belief. to see what has happened here, nobody would have ever thought this could have happened so the federal government is behind you. we are all behind each other. jerry and i have...
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mr. whitaker area comments about a year ago make him a clear and present danger to the independence of the special counsel. in an editorial last year, mr. whitaker argued mr. mueller is dangerously closing a line when examining the president's finances. he said if the investigation goes too far, then an attorney general could reduce special counsel's mueller investigation and it would grind to a halt. for these reasons and others i think mr. whitaker should recuse himself from overseeing the mueller investigation, and we cannot wait for that action. we are asking our colleagues today, we have asked our colleagues today, to take that simple yet critical step to protect the special counsel and future special counsels in future administrations by supporting the bipartisan special counsel and integrity act. this was crafted by senator graham, senator booker, myself and senator tillis, a bipartisan bill with senator flake and senator grassley passed the judiciary committee in april. we had a hearing, markup, and a vote. it is ready for committee action. while i appreciate repeated assurances by
mr. whitaker area comments about a year ago make him a clear and present danger to the independence of the special counsel. in an editorial last year, mr. whitaker argued mr. mueller is dangerously closing a line when examining the president's finances. he said if the investigation goes too far, then an attorney general could reduce special counsel's mueller investigation and it would grind to a halt. for these reasons and others i think mr. whitaker should recuse himself from overseeing the...
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christian democrats he also knows free treatment very well they both come from the same area of western germany and mr gore took over the sea that mr maritz vacated when he left parliament back in two thousand and nine mrs bruce good to have you back on the show thank you when did you find out that mr maritz will campaign to become the next leader of your party i think it was a process the process started i think when we knew in our party that. will step back we knew that this is the last period as a chancellor and we knew some time in between two thousand and eighteen and two twenty twenty one she had to step back and now we had two elections in bavaria and we knew from the opinion polls that the results were not so lovely for our party we saw heston and i think everybody in our party had the imagination now. we'll make a decision and she made a strong decision on monday this week were used were you surprised by that because you and i talked to a couple of weeks ago when the results in has that were not that bad for your party right not not to force the chancellor to say that she's leaving politics r
christian democrats he also knows free treatment very well they both come from the same area of western germany and mr gore took over the sea that mr maritz vacated when he left parliament back in two thousand and nine mrs bruce good to have you back on the show thank you when did you find out that mr maritz will campaign to become the next leader of your party i think it was a process the process started i think when we knew in our party that. will step back we knew that this is the last...
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mr. manchin: i was not the last, i think i was 49 or 50th, not the last boat area and you vote in the order of your heat. mr. morrisey: another example of how senator manchin says one thing, west virginia, and he does another in washington. he took a powder in the bathroom and left and then he allowed maine to decide west virginia's boat. but there is a big issue. i support gorsuch, trump, kavanaugh, all the judicial appointments is made. if senator manchin had his way, he would've had hillary clinton as president. we would not have any kavanaugh or any gorsuch. he supported president obama's judicial text 95% of the time, that is being in dishonest liberal. mr. manchin: i supported president's nominations mother anybody as well. moderator: you supported hillary clinton in the 2016 election. i have a question coming up. attorney general morrisey, despite promises to the contrary, the republican tax plan you supported has sent deficits skyrocketing, 700 billion dollars over the past fiscal year and one trillion in deficits over the horizon. not president trump is proposing another -- now pre
mr. manchin: i was not the last, i think i was 49 or 50th, not the last boat area and you vote in the order of your heat. mr. morrisey: another example of how senator manchin says one thing, west virginia, and he does another in washington. he took a powder in the bathroom and left and then he allowed maine to decide west virginia's boat. but there is a big issue. i support gorsuch, trump, kavanaugh, all the judicial appointments is made. if senator manchin had his way, he would've had hillary...
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other than that we should restrict guns from issues come from areas we shouldn't have them. >> mr. brubaker. >> i believe any teacher the once to have a concealed carry permit goes to the property, should be able to carry a gun and a school for protection of their students. just makes common sense. nobody is going to enter a building and start shooting if you know somebody else can shoot back. >> the second amendment keeps the federal government and hang out of such matters, as well as the federal government has no business and education. i favor the total liquidation of the department of education and have vowed i will never vote for any bill that has any appropriation for the department of education except liquidation expenses. >> school safety is issued to important issue. it is largely a local issue and so i look at that issue in large part as a mother. i think it's important for people to know when we send our kids to school that will be safe. i think it's important for anybody who wish to do our kids pharma school to another people in the schools that are armed and trained an
other than that we should restrict guns from issues come from areas we shouldn't have them. >> mr. brubaker. >> i believe any teacher the once to have a concealed carry permit goes to the property, should be able to carry a gun and a school for protection of their students. just makes common sense. nobody is going to enter a building and start shooting if you know somebody else can shoot back. >> the second amendment keeps the federal government and hang out of such matters,...
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area a. the rest of mr petain mia and the south of greater syria were put under british protection and called area b. . but palestine including jerusalem was designated as an international zone in brown. all those like speaker was never implemented it formed the basis of future negotiations and the post autumn in middle east resembled the areas of influence it created so the map has different colors different letters but ultimately what really matters is the line in the sand that runs from the coast to the persian from here. in this yes. the national. fates x. people. while they're not quite as mean. don't really need to know the arab men. called for most of the. mining is. done is. a shabby larby from the who let it. be funny in a funny way the british felt that the system that the arabs so viewed as a betrayal. was in keeping with the terms of what they've agreed with the hashemites because they were still considering the territories if there is informal british and french influence as kingdoms to be ruled by arabs and there was even one mention of the sharif of mecca and their sites becaus
area a. the rest of mr petain mia and the south of greater syria were put under british protection and called area b. . but palestine including jerusalem was designated as an international zone in brown. all those like speaker was never implemented it formed the basis of future negotiations and the post autumn in middle east resembled the areas of influence it created so the map has different colors different letters but ultimately what really matters is the line in the sand that runs from the...
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area a. the rest of mr potato and the south of greater syria were put under british protection and called area b. . palestine including jerusalem was designated as an international zone in brown. all those like speaker was never implemented it formed the basis of future negotiations and the post autumn in middle east resembled the areas of influence it created so the map has different colors different letters but ultimately what really matters is the line in the sand that runs from the coast to the persian from their state in this yes. the national. fates x. people. while they're not quite as mean. don't really need to know the arab men. that called for most of the. mining is. done. shall be from the who let it. be funny in a funny way the british felt that the system that the arabs so viewed as a betrayal. was in keeping with the terms of what they've agreed with that guides because they were still considering the territories if there is an informal british infection floyds as kingdoms to be ruled by arabs and there was even one mention of the sharif of mecca and the sites because to route th
area a. the rest of mr potato and the south of greater syria were put under british protection and called area b. . palestine including jerusalem was designated as an international zone in brown. all those like speaker was never implemented it formed the basis of future negotiations and the post autumn in middle east resembled the areas of influence it created so the map has different colors different letters but ultimately what really matters is the line in the sand that runs from the coast to...
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mr. ryan's area, they are sedans and people do not want them now.hat could change if gas prices jumped. vehicle have a bigger at the same price they were paying for a sedan. they allocate another product line, it will not be a big -- good story for them. gm.: more on this is on the back of the front page of the financial times, writing who got bailed out by the motor industry bailout in 2008 when uncle sam pumped 80 billion into general motors and chrysler? gaineds company workers more or less equally. -- otherwise would have been sacrificed had detroit gone under. it is becoming clear the benefits ultimately skewed to the investors. jason in baltimore maryland, good morning. think: the last caller i hit it on the head. this is a corporation. the tax breaks is just a windfall for them. they had to take care of the people still there including higher option investors and a product like the cruze is just not selling. there is not enough money to get around. younger people i work with don't even own vehicles and gm looks about a dozen years into the fu
mr. ryan's area, they are sedans and people do not want them now.hat could change if gas prices jumped. vehicle have a bigger at the same price they were paying for a sedan. they allocate another product line, it will not be a big -- good story for them. gm.: more on this is on the back of the front page of the financial times, writing who got bailed out by the motor industry bailout in 2008 when uncle sam pumped 80 billion into general motors and chrysler? gaineds company workers more or less...