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mr. collins: thank you, madam speaker. the resolution resolves that the house of representatives once again that we're talking about here rejects white nationalism and white supremacy as hateful exprepses of inle to against contradictory to the values that define the people of the united states w that i a agree. as ranking member of the judiciary committee, i'd like to use my time to consider with my colleagues how firmly america has stood and continues to stand against white supremacy. it is a basic human flaw that our eyes open to truth too slowly and close on wickedness quickly. today we have the opportunity to renew our gaze at the truth about our fellow men and women and each of them is created with untold dignity and worth. as a result, we recognize that white supremacy and white nationalism peddles lives about our brothers and sisters indignity and stand on shoulders of americans who have gone before us in rejecting white supremacy and racism. as martin luther king jr. observed, when the architects of our republic wr
mr. collins: thank you, madam speaker. the resolution resolves that the house of representatives once again that we're talking about here rejects white nationalism and white supremacy as hateful exprepses of inle to against contradictory to the values that define the people of the united states w that i a agree. as ranking member of the judiciary committee, i'd like to use my time to consider with my colleagues how firmly america has stood and continues to stand against white supremacy. it is a...
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mr. collins: thank you, madam speaker. the resolution resolves that the house of representatives once again that we're talking about here rejects white nationalism and white supremacy as hateful exprepses of inle to against contradictory to the values that define the people of the united states w that i a agree. as ranking member of the judiciary committee, i'd like to use my time to consider with my colleagues how firmly america has stood and continues to stand against white supremacy. it is a basic human flaw that our eyes open to truth too slowly and close on wickedness quickly. today we have the opportunity to renew our gaze at the truth about our fellow men and women and each of them is created with untold dignity and worth. as a result, we recognize that white supremacy and white nationalism peddles lives about our brothers and sisters indignity and stand on shoulders of americans who have gone before us in rejecting white supremacy and racism. as martin luther king jr. observed, when the architects of our republic wr
mr. collins: thank you, madam speaker. the resolution resolves that the house of representatives once again that we're talking about here rejects white nationalism and white supremacy as hateful exprepses of inle to against contradictory to the values that define the people of the united states w that i a agree. as ranking member of the judiciary committee, i'd like to use my time to consider with my colleagues how firmly america has stood and continues to stand against white supremacy. it is a...
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mr. collins: thank you, madam speaker. the resolution resolves that the house of representatives once again that we're talking about here rejects white nationalism and white supremacy as hateful exprepses of inle to against contradictory to the values that define the people of the united states w that i a agree. as ranking member of the judiciary committee, i'd like to use my time to consider with my colleagues how firmly america has stood and continues to stand against white supremacy. it is a basic human flaw that our eyes open to truth too slowly and close on wickedness quickly. today we have the opportunity to renew our gaze at the truth about our fellow men and women and each of them is created with untold dignity and worth. as a result, we recognize that white supremacy and white nationalism peddles lives about our brothers and sisters indignity and stand on shoulders of americans who have gone before us in rejecting white supremacy and racism. as martin luther king jr. observed, when the architects of our republic wr
mr. collins: thank you, madam speaker. the resolution resolves that the house of representatives once again that we're talking about here rejects white nationalism and white supremacy as hateful exprepses of inle to against contradictory to the values that define the people of the united states w that i a agree. as ranking member of the judiciary committee, i'd like to use my time to consider with my colleagues how firmly america has stood and continues to stand against white supremacy. it is a...
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mr. collins, is recognized. mr. collins: thank you, mr. speaker. i rise today in support of h.r. 439, the national f.f.a. organization federal charter amendments act. the future farmers of america was founded in 1928 to advance agricultural education and improve the quality of farming families across the country. at the first national f.f.a. convention in kansas city, there were 33 delegates from 18 states. at the convention in 1929, 33 states were represented and f.f.a. had swelled to over 30,000 members nationwide. by 1939 f.f.a. had become so large it required a national headquarters and so it purchased part of george washington state and alexandria, virginia, and began construction. during world war ii, more than 138,000 f.f.a. members were serving in the armed services, and in 1949 the f.f.a. introduced its first international exchange program with young farmers club of great britain. in 1950 harry truman signed a bill to grant the f.f.a. a federal charter, directing that the department of education staff member
mr. collins, is recognized. mr. collins: thank you, mr. speaker. i rise today in support of h.r. 439, the national f.f.a. organization federal charter amendments act. the future farmers of america was founded in 1928 to advance agricultural education and improve the quality of farming families across the country. at the first national f.f.a. convention in kansas city, there were 33 delegates from 18 states. at the convention in 1929, 33 states were represented and f.f.a. had swelled to over...
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mr. collins. did the french-american school offer any kind of improvements to your building that would help the sound? like sound-proof windows? things that could help the tenants with the sound? >> yes, they did offer to put in double-pane windows on the side of the school yard. they also offered to reface the front of the building, which is a concern of mine. however, they withdrew their offer when my tenants put fourth their own appeal. it's pretty much out of my hands at this point. >> did you accept that offer? >> i never had an opportunity to. it was never dish never got a final iteration of it and secondly though, there were conditions that they made on previous offers that i could not accept. they made offerin offers i coult accept. >> could you tell me what those were? >> they wanted to go on title on my building for a length of 15 years which is of course unacceptable as one condition. another one was -- i'll refresh my memory and come back to that. >> ok. thank you. > >> president yee:
mr. collins. did the french-american school offer any kind of improvements to your building that would help the sound? like sound-proof windows? things that could help the tenants with the sound? >> yes, they did offer to put in double-pane windows on the side of the school yard. they also offered to reface the front of the building, which is a concern of mine. however, they withdrew their offer when my tenants put fourth their own appeal. it's pretty much out of my hands at this point....
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mr. collins, each will control 20 minutes. the chair recognizes the gentleman from georgia. mr. johnson: thank you, mr. speaker. i ask unanimous consent that all members have five legislative days to revise and extend their remarks and include extraneous material on the bill under consideration. the speaker pro tempore: without objection. mr. johnson: i yield myself as much time as i may consume. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized. mr. johnson: thank you. mr. speaker, i rise today in support of h.r. 439, a bipar
mr. collins, each will control 20 minutes. the chair recognizes the gentleman from georgia. mr. johnson: thank you, mr. speaker. i ask unanimous consent that all members have five legislative days to revise and extend their remarks and include extraneous material on the bill under consideration. the speaker pro tempore: without objection. mr. johnson: i yield myself as much time as i may consume. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized. mr. johnson: thank you. mr. speaker, i rise...
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mr. collins, for five minutes. mr. collins: thank you, mr. speaker. mr. speaker, i rise today to discuss an individual and honor an individual who is a member of this body for many, many years from the state of georgia and he just ended his term as governor for the last eight years, nathan deal. i saw him yesterday i was looking through pictures on social media, it showed a picture that showed as it should properly show, when you think of nathan deal, you saw him leaving the capitol for the last time, arm in arm with his beloved sandra. that's the way they have governed for the last eight years. nathan deal has brought a sense of accomplishment. he brought a sense of pride. not only did he do that up here in the halls of congress where he served able youy and was on energy and commerce committee and took the interest of georgia to heart in everything that he did, when he went back to georgia, though, became our governor, i believe he hit his stride that has brought georgia so far in the last eight years. when he first got there i was in the state legislat
mr. collins, for five minutes. mr. collins: thank you, mr. speaker. mr. speaker, i rise today to discuss an individual and honor an individual who is a member of this body for many, many years from the state of georgia and he just ended his term as governor for the last eight years, nathan deal. i saw him yesterday i was looking through pictures on social media, it showed a picture that showed as it should properly show, when you think of nathan deal, you saw him leaving the capitol for the...
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mr. collin peterson, democrat from minnesota. quote, give trump the money. i'd give him the whole thing and put strings on it so you make sure he puts the wall where it needs to be. why are we fighting over this? we're going to build a wall anyway at some time. adam smith, chairman of the house armed services committee, quote, the wall is not in itself a bad idea. it's been done. sherry bustos from illinois, quote, if we have a partial wall, if we have fencing, if we have technology used to keep our borders safe, all of that is fine. so we see a a growing list of rank-and-file democrats and committee chairmen saying let's just do this. and get the speaker -- yet the speaker refuses to do t the president invited some members of the democrat majority in the house to the white house. the first meeting, mr. speaker, some of them didn't even show up. we want to talk about civility? we're in a shut down and the president of the united states says i want to bring some democrats in to see if we can resolve this. they won't even show up. maybe they were told not to g
mr. collin peterson, democrat from minnesota. quote, give trump the money. i'd give him the whole thing and put strings on it so you make sure he puts the wall where it needs to be. why are we fighting over this? we're going to build a wall anyway at some time. adam smith, chairman of the house armed services committee, quote, the wall is not in itself a bad idea. it's been done. sherry bustos from illinois, quote, if we have a partial wall, if we have fencing, if we have technology used to...
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mrs. collins, can you explain it again? >> i had a card -- that i submitted. >> for an earlier item? >> no, for this item specifically. i want to reiterate as a black parent, i've seen changes in the district. i worked here 20 years ago as a black educator and have seen tremendous changes and i real to wanty recognize the work, the consistent work that ali has been doing, and they've been there for me at my school when i have issues and also as a resource to refer other parents and families. and i appreciate a lot of the games that we're seeing. one of the things that i want to call out is john muir. i think they're doing exceptional work there, and we're seeing in the results. one of the things that they're doing there that's exceptional is addressing race and antiblack racism, and i think we need to say that. it's not just about mindset, it's not just about behaviors. we have professional development. it sounds like we're doing that on-line. it's not enough, and it's not enough that parents have to keep asking for it year after year after year. we need to get serious as a district
mrs. collins, can you explain it again? >> i had a card -- that i submitted. >> for an earlier item? >> no, for this item specifically. i want to reiterate as a black parent, i've seen changes in the district. i worked here 20 years ago as a black educator and have seen tremendous changes and i real to wanty recognize the work, the consistent work that ali has been doing, and they've been there for me at my school when i have issues and also as a resource to refer other...
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mr. collin peterson, democrat from minnesota. quote, give trump the money. i'd give him the whole thing and put strings on it so you make sure he puts the wall where it needs to be. why are we fighting over this? we're going to build a wall anyway at some time. adam smith, chairman of the house armed services committee, quote, the wall is not in itself a bad idea. it's been done. sherry bustos from illinois, quote, if we have a partial wall, if we have fencing, if we have technology used to keep our borders safe, all of that is fine. so we see a a growing list of rank-and-file democrats and committee chairmen saying let's just do this. and get the speaker -- yet the speaker refuses to do t the president invited some members of the democrat majority in the house to the white house. the first meeting, mr. speaker, some of them didn't even show up. we want to talk about civility? we're in a shut down and the president of the united states says i want to bring some democrats in to see if we can resolve this. they won't even show up. maybe they were told not to g
mr. collin peterson, democrat from minnesota. quote, give trump the money. i'd give him the whole thing and put strings on it so you make sure he puts the wall where it needs to be. why are we fighting over this? we're going to build a wall anyway at some time. adam smith, chairman of the house armed services committee, quote, the wall is not in itself a bad idea. it's been done. sherry bustos from illinois, quote, if we have a partial wall, if we have fencing, if we have technology used to...
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mr. cassidy, ms. collins, mr. coons, mr. cornyn, ms. cortez masto, mr. cotton, mr. kramer, mr. crepe o, mr. cruz, mr. deigns ms. duck worth, mr. durbin, mr. enzi. mrs. ernst. mrs. feinstein, mrs. fisher. mr. gardener, mrs. gillibrand, mr. graham. mr. grassley, ms. harass, ms. hassan, mr. holly. mr. heinrich, ms. hirono. mr. hoeven, mrs. hide-smith. mr. inhofe, mr. isaacson. mr. johnson, mr. jones, mr. cane, mr. kennedy, mr. king, ms. klobuchar, mr. lankford. mr. leahy, mr. lee, mr. manchin, mr. marquee, mr. mcconnell, ms. mcsally. mr. menendez. mr. merkley. mr. muran, ms. murkowski, mr. murphy, mrs. murray, mr. paul, mr. perdue, mr. peters, mr. coordinateman. mr. reed, mr. risch, mr. roberts, mr. romney, mrs. rosen, mrs. rounds. mr. rubio. mr. sanders, mr. sasse, mr. schumer mr. scott, mrs. shaheen, mr. shelby, ms. cinema, mr. smith, ms. stabenow. mr. sullivan mr. chester, mr. mr. mr. toomey, mr. you doll, mr. van hollen, mr. warner, ms. warren, mr. white house, mr. [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] >> mr. young -- >> mr. pence: senat
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mr. collins. >> thank you, mr. chairman. a few questions, it is good to see you both as well. the ftc, not antivirus organization, piracy is a growing threat to consumers as a source of malware, the 1/3 of parasites exposed to users. the mainstream websites, the longer a consumer spends and does not realize that the legitimate service, the greater the risk. the studies were conducted by citizens, i would like to include those into the record. >> thank you. >> you participated in the event with the u.s. intellectual property enforcement concerning piracy. >> i don't think so. >> okay. the issue is coming to a concern, whether you did or not, it is becoming a concern on other areas of how we would combat this in the area of streaming. is that something -- >> we are focused on how this plays into scams and frauds, which is significant. we are very focused on that. >> absolutely. you see that with the lack of transparency of other things -- how do we, we had the long hearing yesterday concerning what people know and don't know concerning their rights, how do you do that into the s
mr. collins. >> thank you, mr. chairman. a few questions, it is good to see you both as well. the ftc, not antivirus organization, piracy is a growing threat to consumers as a source of malware, the 1/3 of parasites exposed to users. the mainstream websites, the longer a consumer spends and does not realize that the legitimate service, the greater the risk. the studies were conducted by citizens, i would like to include those into the record. >> thank you. >> you participated...
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mr. cassidy. ms. collins. mr. coons.owner and need money for your family, call newday usa. a newday va home loan lets you refinance your home and take out 54,000 dollars or more to pay credit card debt, or just put money in the bank. it even lowers your payments by over 600 dollars a month. as a veteran, you've earned the powerful va home loan benefit that lets you refinance up to 100 percent of your home's value. and with home values rising, that can mean a lot more money for you and your family. and because newday usa has been granted automatic authority by the va, they can say yes when banks say no. and they'll do all the va paperwork for you. we all know some of life's most important financial decisions are made right here at the kitchen table. so, if you're a veteran and need cash, calling newday usa could be one of the best decisions you'll ever make. go to newdayusa.com, or call 1-877-423-5734. >> melissa: all right, we are going to scoot on over to the house side now where they are getting ready to have the vote
mr. cassidy. ms. collins. mr. coons.owner and need money for your family, call newday usa. a newday va home loan lets you refinance your home and take out 54,000 dollars or more to pay credit card debt, or just put money in the bank. it even lowers your payments by over 600 dollars a month. as a veteran, you've earned the powerful va home loan benefit that lets you refinance up to 100 percent of your home's value. and with home values rising, that can mean a lot more money for you and your...
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mr. collins, each will control 20 minutes. the chair recognizes the gentleman from new york. mr. nadler: thank you, madam speaker. i ask unanimous consent that all members have five legislative days to revise and extend their remarks and include extraneous materials on the measure under consideration. the speaker pro tempore: without objection. mr. nadler: thank you. madam speaker, i yield myself such time as i may consume. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized. mr. nadler: this resolution stands for one very simple proposition. white nationalism and white supremacy are hateful
mr. collins, each will control 20 minutes. the chair recognizes the gentleman from new york. mr. nadler: thank you, madam speaker. i ask unanimous consent that all members have five legislative days to revise and extend their remarks and include extraneous materials on the measure under consideration. the speaker pro tempore: without objection. mr. nadler: thank you. madam speaker, i yield myself such time as i may consume. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized. mr. nadler: this...
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collins: mr. president. the presiding officer: the senator from maine. ms. collins: thank you, mr. president. mr. president, government shutdowns are never the answer, no matter how difficult the problem, we should never resort to shutting down government. it harms too many innocent federal employees, in this case 800,000 federal employees and their families. and it hampers the ability of american citizens to deal with their government. at the same time we do have a problem at our southern border. we do need to strengthen our border security and fix our broken immigration system. we need to address the issue of the dreamers population, those young children brought to this country through no decision of their own who are now often young adults and who are going to school or working or otherwise serving in the military or contributing to our country. mr. president, the outlines of a compromise are evident, but in order to get there, i believe that we need to assure the president that we will seriously consider his supplemental request for border security, a request that includes not
collins: mr. president. the presiding officer: the senator from maine. ms. collins: thank you, mr. president. mr. president, government shutdowns are never the answer, no matter how difficult the problem, we should never resort to shutting down government. it harms too many innocent federal employees, in this case 800,000 federal employees and their families. and it hampers the ability of american citizens to deal with their government. at the same time we do have a problem at our southern...
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mr. frank collins is back with those. >> i have a pretty interesting story.aska and have my own moose story, but i'm going to start with this one a hospital in anchorage, alaska, in an unexpected visitors when its front doors were frozen open that happens more often than you think. a moose went through the lobby windows and wandered in for a snack. hospital security watched this huge animal until it had its fill and then it mozied on back out. fortunately, nobody was hurt, including the moose. >> forget about the story. i have never been to la lass i have three states left to go alaska is one of those i have never seen a moose. how big are moose? you're a big dude. i'm a pretty tall good >> we're big dudes >> how tall are they >> lived in fairbanks, alaska. the very top of alaska >> you weren't even in anchorage. >> i was in fairbanks. tiny town. here's what happened i'm driving on an army base because it's a big army base there, and i'm driving i look to my right, and there's a huge moose statue right there. i'm thinking, wow, why did they put a moose statue
mr. frank collins is back with those. >> i have a pretty interesting story.aska and have my own moose story, but i'm going to start with this one a hospital in anchorage, alaska, in an unexpected visitors when its front doors were frozen open that happens more often than you think. a moose went through the lobby windows and wandered in for a snack. hospital security watched this huge animal until it had its fill and then it mozied on back out. fortunately, nobody was hurt, including the...
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mr. collins, for five minutes. >> thank you, mr. chairman. there is an understanding, i think it's come across from everyone here saying i sort of live by most of my adult life, perception is reality. # # you can disagree with the perception, you can disagree with the reality, but as you've heard from folks on both sides of the aisle today, there are several misconceptions about the data privacy issue and how the effects or outcomes of the searches are made. one of the issues, not just google itself but also youtube, there is another issue i will not touch today but probably will do some questions on, is the issue of content and the issue of how that is stolen in many cases and how that could be worked on. those are issues we'll deal with in another setting. we've talked about this. i want to go through several questions, because it's been talked about what you collect and what you don't collect. the next few questions will be yes-no questions. i'm not trying to trick you here. it's simply what do you collect and how do you collect it? in dea
mr. collins, for five minutes. >> thank you, mr. chairman. there is an understanding, i think it's come across from everyone here saying i sort of live by most of my adult life, perception is reality. # # you can disagree with the perception, you can disagree with the reality, but as you've heard from folks on both sides of the aisle today, there are several misconceptions about the data privacy issue and how the effects or outcomes of the searches are made. one of the issues, not just...
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mr. golden has held a seat in the state house. he was a u.s. marine before working for susan collins on a committee staff in washington, d.c. former congressman ed case returns to congress this time representing hawaii's first district. he previously represented the second district from 2002-2007. before that he was a member of the state legislature serving as the house majority leader for part of his tenure. mr. case is an attorney and cousin of a.o.l. cofounder steve case. fentanyl is not something you buy on every street corner or somebody has probably bought it over the web. so it is killing more americans than are dying in automobile accidents. this is something that's a form of illicit trade that is deadly for populations. if you have your bank account wiped out by somebody who has bought tools that allows them to penetrate financial accounts, it has enormous impact on the ordinary citizen. next, a discussion on a u.s.-japan south korea trilateral relations at an washington.sium in the panel centers on how soft power and media can affect the relationship among the three nations. this is just over one hour. >> good mor
mr. golden has held a seat in the state house. he was a u.s. marine before working for susan collins on a committee staff in washington, d.c. former congressman ed case returns to congress this time representing hawaii's first district. he previously represented the second district from 2002-2007. before that he was a member of the state legislature serving as the house majority leader for part of his tenure. mr. case is an attorney and cousin of a.o.l. cofounder steve case. fentanyl is not...
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he feels pressure from cory gardner, susan collins, murkowski, i ask, mr. he knows a shutdown is tough to sustain when people don't get paychecks. they don't get refunds from the irs and the like. so i think he is is trying to move decisively quickly. the democrats playing a longer game. connell: set-up for the emergency declaration. >> correct. connell: says doug schoen. we'll see if you're correct. melissa. melissa: president trump urging action what he calls a growing humanitarian crisis on the border. the president is accusing the president of misinformation and malice. what is it actually like on the ground right now? fox news jonathan hunt in san yesterday sid drove, california with more. reporter: good afternoon to you. thousands of migrants from the central america caravan still camped outlined us across the border in two shelters in tijuana and they were among the very interested viewers of the president's oval office address last night. and despite the president very deliberately changing his language from calling the situation on the border just
he feels pressure from cory gardner, susan collins, murkowski, i ask, mr. he knows a shutdown is tough to sustain when people don't get paychecks. they don't get refunds from the irs and the like. so i think he is is trying to move decisively quickly. the democrats playing a longer game. connell: set-up for the emergency declaration. >> correct. connell: says doug schoen. we'll see if you're correct. melissa. melissa: president trump urging action what he calls a growing humanitarian...
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. >> cnn's kaitlan collins was banned from a rose garden event. >> mr.estions following an oval office event. >> mr. president, are you worried about -- >> thank you very much. >> -- what michael cohen is going to say to prosecutors? >> they thought the questions i posed to president trump were inappropriate and inappropriate for that venue. >> thank you, everybody. >> i told them that is often our only chance to ask the president questions. those questions were questions any reporter would have asked. >> thank you. >> sanders issued a statement saying collins shouted questions and refused to leave. >> let's go. come on, guys. thank you very much. >> "to be clear, we support a free press," wrote sanders. another example of trying to control the white house press corps are the actual press briefings. >> audio check. one, two, three -- >> the white house holding its first on-camera briefing in 19 days. >> over june, july, and august of 2018 there were a total of 13 briefings. september through december there were just five. remember, these used to be daily
. >> cnn's kaitlan collins was banned from a rose garden event. >> mr.estions following an oval office event. >> mr. president, are you worried about -- >> thank you very much. >> -- what michael cohen is going to say to prosecutors? >> they thought the questions i posed to president trump were inappropriate and inappropriate for that venue. >> thank you, everybody. >> i told them that is often our only chance to ask the president questions. those...
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mr. simons, i would be remiss not to point that out. >>. >> the chair recognizes the congressman from georgia, mister collins. >> just a few questions and will go over responsibility. mr. simons, the ftc although not being an anti-piracy organization goes through consumers as a part of malware, 28 more times likely from now one of the mainstream consumer spends on software that is not a legitimate service. these were studies that was done by carnegie mellon and i would ask you include those into the record. >> and this leads to my question because i know we participated in any event with the us intellectual property concerning issues of streaming piracy, something that is, the issue is coming to a concern and whether you don't did or not, the issue is coming to a concern among other areas of streaming. what we are focused on is how this plays into fraud. we are very focused on it. >> you see that especially with the lack of transparency . how can we, we have a long appearance yesterday of what people don't know, how would you say that is in the streaming environment?>> that's one of the things congress could take up considering anti-piracy l
mr. simons, i would be remiss not to point that out. >>. >> the chair recognizes the congressman from georgia, mister collins. >> just a few questions and will go over responsibility. mr. simons, the ftc although not being an anti-piracy organization goes through consumers as a part of malware, 28 more times likely from now one of the mainstream consumer spends on software that is not a legitimate service. these were studies that was done by carnegie mellon and i would ask you...
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mr. golden's held a seat in the state house for the last four years. he served tours in iraq and afghanistan as a marine before working for maine's republican senator susan collins and the committee staffer washington dc. former congressman ed case returns to congress this time representing hawaii's first district. he previously represented the second district from 2002 to 2007. for that, he was a member of the state legislator serving as a house majority leader for part of his tenure. mr. case is an attorney and cousin of aol cofounder steve case. new congress, ne
mr. golden's held a seat in the state house for the last four years. he served tours in iraq and afghanistan as a marine before working for maine's republican senator susan collins and the committee staffer washington dc. former congressman ed case returns to congress this time representing hawaii's first district. he previously represented the second district from 2002 to 2007. for that, he was a member of the state legislator serving as a house majority leader for part of his tenure. mr. case...
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i in the meantime michael kelman commenting that earlier collins legal advisor lonnie davis steering clear of buzzfeed altogether, watch. >> mrcohen and myself, neither deny nor confirm, we are just not commenting on the story and today, another comment. he had nothing to do with the writing of this story. he didn't initiate the story. it was done by independent reporting. so the story stands on its own. >> and buzzfeed has long had credibility issues including multiple accusations of plagiarizing and stealing original content. buzzfeed also published the cooperated an end salacious still dossier labeled unverified smear of president trump. and jason leopold the other reporter who wrote this piece is the same person who back in 2006 wrote that then deputy chief of staff karl rove had been indicted by a grand jury. here is carl. sensational story that proved problematic but jason leopold's name on it, a particularly anonymous sources and strikes me as something that we ought to wait and don't make a judgment about until later. >> even democrats eager to impeach the president had qualified their comments earlier saying, if the
i in the meantime michael kelman commenting that earlier collins legal advisor lonnie davis steering clear of buzzfeed altogether, watch. >> mrcohen and myself, neither deny nor confirm, we are just not commenting on the story and today, another comment. he had nothing to do with the writing of this story. he didn't initiate the story. it was done by independent reporting. so the story stands on its own. >> and buzzfeed has long had credibility issues including multiple accusations...
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mr. superintendent, do we have any announcements. >> we want to welcome our new board members and a announce the commission alison m. collins, gabriella lopez and falula were sworn into four-year terms by supervisor sandra lee fewer, daily city, jefferson school board trustee. the wearing in ceremony took place on monday, january 7th, 2019 at the tenderloin community school. welcome to our new commissioners! [applause] >> section a is accessibility information for the public session b opening items. approval aboard minutes. the regular board meeting of december 11th, 2018. can i have a motion and a second for the minutes? >> so moved. >> second. >> [roll call] >> thank you, president cook. >> speaker cards for the regular agenda and for closed session are necessary if you wish to address the board of education. members of the public are reminded that an individual can complete a speaker card prior to the item being called. and presented to our executive who mr. steel is standing in for tonight, and the board of education rules and procedures. speaker cards will not be subject for an item already before the board. number two
mr. superintendent, do we have any announcements. >> we want to welcome our new board members and a announce the commission alison m. collins, gabriella lopez and falula were sworn into four-year terms by supervisor sandra lee fewer, daily city, jefferson school board trustee. the wearing in ceremony took place on monday, january 7th, 2019 at the tenderloin community school. welcome to our new commissioners! [applause] >> section a is accessibility information for the public session...
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mr. golden's held a seat in the state house for the last four years. he served tours in iraq and afghanistan as a marine before working for maine's republican senator susan collins and the committee staffer washington dc. former congressman ed case returns to congress this time representing hawaii's first district. he previously represented the second district from 2002 to 2007. for that, he was a member of the state legislator serving as a house majority leader for part of his tenure. mr. case is an attorney and cousin of aol cofounder steve case. new congress, new leaders, watch it all on c-span. struck a on thursday democratic representative nancy pelosi was elected by her colleagues to become speaker of the house for the 116th congress. defeating republican representative kevin mccarthy by a margin of 28 votes. next a look at house members and their families posing for pictures with the newly elected picture at the ceremonial swearingen on capitol hill.
mr. golden's held a seat in the state house for the last four years. he served tours in iraq and afghanistan as a marine before working for maine's republican senator susan collins and the committee staffer washington dc. former congressman ed case returns to congress this time representing hawaii's first district. he previously represented the second district from 2002 to 2007. for that, he was a member of the state legislator serving as a house majority leader for part of his tenure. mr. case...
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collins there. after meeting with democratic leaders, they told reporters they believe they gave mr.rump a chance. he did not do so. >> i said mr. president, give me one reason why you should continue your shutdown of the eight cabinet departments while we are debating our differences on homeland security. he could not give a good answer. >> we are asking the president to open up the government. we are giving him a republican path to do that. why would he not do it? >> earlier in the day, the president stood his ground on his border wall. he said he will not compromise on keeping americans safe. >> would you accept anything less than $2.5 billion? >> not 2.5. we are asking for 5.6. somebody said 2.5. no, look, this is national security we're talking about. >> live in our washington bureau is rachel bade. a political analyst here at cnn. good morning. >> good morning. >> nancy pelosi, the new speaker, speaking with savannah guthrie on the "today" show talking about will they give any money for the wall. listen. >> are you willing to come up and give him money for the wall? apparently
collins there. after meeting with democratic leaders, they told reporters they believe they gave mr.rump a chance. he did not do so. >> i said mr. president, give me one reason why you should continue your shutdown of the eight cabinet departments while we are debating our differences on homeland security. he could not give a good answer. >> we are asking the president to open up the government. we are giving him a republican path to do that. why would he not do it? >> earlier...
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mr. president, declare a national emergency now. build a wall now. cnn's white house correspondent kaitlyn collins is with me with more.his meeting. >> reporter: clearly a pretty strong statement from the republican senator from south carolina, who we did not know was going to have a meeting with the president. he met with president trump and his team as well. he says that they came to the conclusion that, quote, it's clear to both of us that democrats don't want to make a deal and will never support border wall or barriers. that's why he's calling on the president to build the wall now. now that's quite a different tone that what lindsey graham said last week when he said it should be the fallback option. but he's mirroring something we have seen a pat rn start ing in et urge as it's become clear the talks in the white house and democrats are going nowhere. but to be certain, this is certainly not the way all republicans feel. including senator chuck grassley, who said he didn't think the president should pursue the route of declaring a national emergency because he feared what what iend coo of precedent it should set
mr. president, declare a national emergency now. build a wall now. cnn's white house correspondent kaitlyn collins is with me with more.his meeting. >> reporter: clearly a pretty strong statement from the republican senator from south carolina, who we did not know was going to have a meeting with the president. he met with president trump and his team as well. he says that they came to the conclusion that, quote, it's clear to both of us that democrats don't want to make a deal and will...
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white house reporter for the associated press and eli sa collins politics reporters for usa today who covers congress. you were the latest to post, mr. lemire. where do we stand on this right now? >> on one hand, the fact that there are bills introduced in the senate is being interrupted interpreted as a first step to some sort of bipartisan solution. this is not going to reopen the government it's still going to be closed on friday unless something dramatic occurs. there's a sense here this is finally mitch mcconnell engaging with the process that this point he has been content to take a backseat. >> what was that? >> he doesn't want to anger president donald trump, a fellow republican who remains extremely popular with members of their shared party. some are looking at this as this is perhaps a step in the right direction, but we have long way to go. there's certainly pressure building in both parties. we know there are some senate republicans. you saw the video clip there, senator ernst getting additional heat from constituents. there's pressure to reopen the government. there are centrist democrats in the house pushing pelosi to
white house reporter for the associated press and eli sa collins politics reporters for usa today who covers congress. you were the latest to post, mr. lemire. where do we stand on this right now? >> on one hand, the fact that there are bills introduced in the senate is being interrupted interpreted as a first step to some sort of bipartisan solution. this is not going to reopen the government it's still going to be closed on friday unless something dramatic occurs. there's a sense here...
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collins at the white house. joining us, former defense secretary, former cia director, leon panetta. mr. secretary, thanks so much for joining us. let's get right to the issue of rudy giuliani. on sunday, the president's lawyer told "the new york times" that president trump described the trump tower moscow project discussions as, quote, and i'm quoting him, "going on from the day i announced to the day i won." that's giuliani quoting the president. less than 24 hours later, giuliani now says that was just a hypothetical, not a real conversation. why doesn't the president's lawyer seem to have his story straight? >> i suspect because no one really understands what the real story is at this point, and rudy giuliani is basically operating like a human pinball machine in which his ball is bouncing around lighting up different facts that he throws out there and then reversing them. this is -- this is only extending the web of lies that we've seen take place for the last two years, and every time he comes up with another story, every time he comes up with another explanation, it only proves th
collins at the white house. joining us, former defense secretary, former cia director, leon panetta. mr. secretary, thanks so much for joining us. let's get right to the issue of rudy giuliani. on sunday, the president's lawyer told "the new york times" that president trump described the trump tower moscow project discussions as, quote, and i'm quoting him, "going on from the day i announced to the day i won." that's giuliani quoting the president. less than 24 hours later,...
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techies presidential spokesman abraham collin he's talking to journalists and after his meeting with u.s. national security advisor john bolton said take a listen. mr bolton the u.s. national security adviser and other senior officials from the unite us attended the meeting we discussed the process and how it will it continue. the decision of course we are happy with the decision of mr trump to withdraw troops from syria however how it is going to be done what will be left behind to morgan happen to the. heavy arms left behind and. various other matters needs to be clarified we've discussed these matters in detail and in the days to come including today military officials and intelligence officials will continue their discussions we continue our relationship with the united states as within the framework of allies being allies and we'll continue to do. our best. i'd like to remind you number of things first of all turkey's position in relation to the territorial integrity of syria has not changed since day one. yes the. another important principle. is that they syrian land must be cleared of all terrorists including. border. yeah they got the so wh
techies presidential spokesman abraham collin he's talking to journalists and after his meeting with u.s. national security advisor john bolton said take a listen. mr bolton the u.s. national security adviser and other senior officials from the unite us attended the meeting we discussed the process and how it will it continue. the decision of course we are happy with the decision of mr trump to withdraw troops from syria however how it is going to be done what will be left behind to morgan...
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collins, th. >>> the shutdown calls into question what president trump long called his forte, "the art of the deal." as he did during decades of business, mr adversaries, undermined his aide us, repeatedly changed course and induced chaos. joining us now, two people who have seen donald trump's dealmaking up close. former trump executive barbara re s, also trump biographer, michael dantonio. barbara, i mean, is donald trump a master dealnegotiator? >> you know, i've been thinking about this a lot, because people have been asking me quite a bit, and also because it's new the news -- he did have certain things that he could do well, and he did do them, i think, better when he started out than as time went on. he got more used to getting his way and more demanding. but he's never been any kind of a collaborator. he's never worked with other people. as a matter of fact, even when he had partners, it killed him to make money for other people and he always bought his partners out. >> is that right? >> he was a one-man show. even employees, he'd make a deal to give them a piece of something and when it became valuable, he'd get very angry at them
collins, th. >>> the shutdown calls into question what president trump long called his forte, "the art of the deal." as he did during decades of business, mr adversaries, undermined his aide us, repeatedly changed course and induced chaos. joining us now, two people who have seen donald trump's dealmaking up close. former trump executive barbara re s, also trump biographer, michael dantonio. barbara, i mean, is donald trump a master dealnegotiator? >> you know, i've...
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collins. thank you, congressman. >> where do you think this goes now? >> ask miss pelosi. we've heard nothing from her. some of her leadership team is talking about a wall will work. mr.talking about putting money on the table. the question is not where is nancy? she won't have any negotiations. she just said no, we're not going to do it. >> neil: when she says a wall is immoral and steny and others say it's not immoral, it's might not be the key part of this, but even the democratic measure in the senate called for a little more than $5 billion for security funding along the border without outlining a structure per se. so just seems for want of a better team to be about semantics now, right? >> it's an issue that is political. this is what we have to talk about. this immoral argument is the most adrift in hypocrisy. some say it's fashionable along the left to call the border wall immoral. i don't see those folks saying, let's go take down the walls that exist. immoral is immoral. abortion is murder. there's no doubt about that. we'll call it what it is. if you call the border wall immoral, you want to take it dion. you can't have it both ways. >> neil: would republic
collins. thank you, congressman. >> where do you think this goes now? >> ask miss pelosi. we've heard nothing from her. some of her leadership team is talking about a wall will work. mr.talking about putting money on the table. the question is not where is nancy? she won't have any negotiations. she just said no, we're not going to do it. >> neil: when she says a wall is immoral and steny and others say it's not immoral, it's might not be the key part of this, but even the...
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mr. golan has held a seat in the state house for the last four years. iceerved wars of iraq and thinnest and as a u.s. marine before working for maine's republican senator susan collins on a committee staff in washington, d.c. former congressman ed case returns to congress, this time representing hawaii's first district. he previously represented the second district from 2002-2007. member oft, he was a the state legislature serving as the house majority leader for part of his tenure. he is an attorney and cousin of aol cofounder steve case. new congress, new leaders, watch it all on c-span. tonight, on q&a, media mogul sumner redstone and his battle for viacom, and cbs. we talked with wall street journal investigative reporter key chickie about her book "the king of content." >> after he had a battle with prostate cancer, he really saw being seen with young women as a sign of his fatality and being with them was a sign that he could tell the world, i'm going to live forever, as he left to say. to these hollywood parties, and sometimes he would go home with his grandsons date, they -- things like that. it was very awkward for the executives in viacom and cbs, because
mr. golan has held a seat in the state house for the last four years. iceerved wars of iraq and thinnest and as a u.s. marine before working for maine's republican senator susan collins on a committee staff in washington, d.c. former congressman ed case returns to congress, this time representing hawaii's first district. he previously represented the second district from 2002-2007. member oft, he was a the state legislature serving as the house majority leader for part of his tenure. he is an...