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mr. conway for being so dogged in this. i yield my time to mr. conway. on --id, please class please pass on to your team, thank you to where you got us today. the thousands of people hours, however you want to refer to it, that got you here. we are far better off than when i first took office task. i have seen that progress and thank your team for it. a long way to go. don't want to over promise and under deliver. the 18 audit is unlikely to be of plain opinion, given what has been done. we are so much further along with leadership from you and your team . in rock was up the hill and leaves falling back. part of what we are trying to do is recognize what has been done. you talked about findings, and that has a certain definition. you explain why that is important?the auditor is holding the department >> accountable. there are certain recognized standards, so the finding can consist of, you were unable to produce records to support this at thetion, we looked property system and it indicated you should have 100 of these, and when we lock desktop walked the
mr. conway for being so dogged in this. i yield my time to mr. conway. on --id, please class please pass on to your team, thank you to where you got us today. the thousands of people hours, however you want to refer to it, that got you here. we are far better off than when i first took office task. i have seen that progress and thank your team for it. a long way to go. don't want to over promise and under deliver. the 18 audit is unlikely to be of plain opinion, given what has been done. we are...
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mr. conway for being so dogged in this. i yield my time to mr. conway. on --id, please class please pass on to your team, thank you to where you got us today. the thousands of people hours, however you want to refer to it, that got you here. we are far better off than when i first took office task. i have seen that progress and thank your team for it. a long way to go. don't want to over promise and under deliver. the 18 audit is unlikely to be of plain opinion, given what has been done. we are so much further along with leadership from you and your team . in rock was up the hill and leaves falling back. part of what we are trying to do is recognize what has been done. you talked about findings, and that has a certain definition. you explain why that is important?the auditor is holding the department >> accountable. there are certain recognized standards, so the finding can consist of, you were unable to produce records to support this at thetion, we looked property system and it indicated you should have 100 of these, and when we lock desktop walked the
mr. conway for being so dogged in this. i yield my time to mr. conway. on --id, please class please pass on to your team, thank you to where you got us today. the thousands of people hours, however you want to refer to it, that got you here. we are far better off than when i first took office task. i have seen that progress and thank your team for it. a long way to go. don't want to over promise and under deliver. the 18 audit is unlikely to be of plain opinion, given what has been done. we are...
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mr. conway for being so dogged with his hard work. with that, i yield my time to mr. conway. >> thank you. thank you for where you have gotten us to today. the thousands and thousands of man-hours, people-hours, however you want to refer to it, that got you to however flawed we are at this point. we're far better off than when i first took up this task. i have seen that progress. got a long way to go. don't want to overpromise and underdeliver. the '18 audit is unlikely to be clean opinion given the scope of what it has to be done. but we are so much further along based on the leadership that you and your team have provided and the hard work of the folks who get up and go to work to face this doesn'ting problem like sisyphus, so please tell them thank you. we'll try to keep that process moving forward and not do anything that hampers from a legislative standpoint because we're frustrated it hasn't gotten done sooner. we have to recognize it is getting done. you talked about findings. that's got a certain definition to you. explain to the committee what a finding really
mr. conway for being so dogged with his hard work. with that, i yield my time to mr. conway. >> thank you. thank you for where you have gotten us to today. the thousands and thousands of man-hours, people-hours, however you want to refer to it, that got you to however flawed we are at this point. we're far better off than when i first took up this task. i have seen that progress. got a long way to go. don't want to overpromise and underdeliver. the '18 audit is unlikely to be clean...
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mr conway, who has motor neurone disease, is now too ill to attend court. 0ur medical correspondent fergusnows her time left is limited. breast cancer has spread to her spine, and the treatment has at times been extremely painful. sarah, who has an unrelated hearing disorder, fears for the future. there's a possibility that i'm going to have a painful and prolonged death, and i'm scared. i am very scared of the thought of being bedbound in agony for weeks or months. sarah wants a doctor to be allowed to prescribe her a lethal dose of drugs if her final months become unbearable, but mps overwhelmingly rejected proposals for a right to die in 2015. i'd like the law changed so that i can have a peaceful death at the time i choose, rather than the time that cancer might have in mind for me. sarah, who recently celebrated her 20th wedding anniversary, says people should have a choice over how they die. i don't want to have the kind of death where my friends and family say to my husband and to each other, "thank goodness she's not suffering any more." why do i have to suffer that indignity? juli
mr conway, who has motor neurone disease, is now too ill to attend court. 0ur medical correspondent fergusnows her time left is limited. breast cancer has spread to her spine, and the treatment has at times been extremely painful. sarah, who has an unrelated hearing disorder, fears for the future. there's a possibility that i'm going to have a painful and prolonged death, and i'm scared. i am very scared of the thought of being bedbound in agony for weeks or months. sarah wants a doctor to be...
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mr. conway has tried to do the best he can despite the fact the white house and chairman of the committee has made it extremely difficult. i think we interviewed about half as many witnesses as the senate investigation. we obviously have a lot more that we have to do. i challenge the word drag. i would like this to go a lot quicker but the fact is many of the subpoenas would have sent out, witnesses we would like to bring back. that's not happening. some witnesses like mr. kushner were rushed in when we didn't have all of their documentation. so if we move back to the beginning of this investigation -- if the president of the united states had said we're going to cooperate fully, he could have said what he said all along that this is a witch-hunt but we're going to cooperate fully, meaning his campaign officials and everybody who worked for him at the white house. this investigation would have gone a lot smoother and we would have been a lot farther along. then the president could know whether or not we found anything that hurts his administration. >> congressman mike quigley of illinois,
mr. conway has tried to do the best he can despite the fact the white house and chairman of the committee has made it extremely difficult. i think we interviewed about half as many witnesses as the senate investigation. we obviously have a lot more that we have to do. i challenge the word drag. i would like this to go a lot quicker but the fact is many of the subpoenas would have sent out, witnesses we would like to bring back. that's not happening. some witnesses like mr. kushner were rushed...
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well, mr conway who was too ill to attend court today, he is challenging the suicide act of 1961, whichsion to go to the court of appealfor another given permission to go to the court of appeal for another full hearing. this case will now get another full hearing of the arguments on both sides. supporting him is the campaign group, dignity in dying, and with me is sarah from dignity in dying. what is your reaction?” and with me is sarah from dignity in dying. what is your reaction? i know that he is delighted. we are delighted to. it is terrific news for him and for the dignity in dying and has mac team. the cases 0n for him and for the dignity in dying and has mac team. the cases on and we want to get to the supreme court. what is the nub of the argument? he is arguing that his rights to family are compromised by the suicide act. he wants them to make a declaration that his human rights are convened, and that the law must be changed accordingly. only in 2015, mps holy rejected proposals that there should be this right to die. so, how can thejudges do be this right to die. so, how can t
well, mr conway who was too ill to attend court today, he is challenging the suicide act of 1961, whichsion to go to the court of appealfor another given permission to go to the court of appeal for another full hearing. this case will now get another full hearing of the arguments on both sides. supporting him is the campaign group, dignity in dying, and with me is sarah from dignity in dying. what is your reaction?” and with me is sarah from dignity in dying. what is your reaction? i know...
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mr conway, who is a retired lecturer, wants a doctor to be allowed to prescribe him a lethal dose ofbecoming progressively weaker as his motor neurone disease spreads. he needs oxygen to help him breathe and he says he fears having a painful and undignified death. so he launched a challenge to the 1961 suicide act which forbids a doctor from prescribing him a lethal dose. now, he says that breaches his human rights. last 0ctober, three high court judges dismissed that challenge but, two hours ago, some appeal court judges said he should be allowed to take that challenge and review that decision with a full hearing before the court of appeal, which will be heard a few months' time. this is issue of whether there should be a right—to—die is obviously a key one for society. back in 2015, mps overwhelmingly rejected proposals for assisted—dying in england and wales. 0pponents say it would place the weak and the vulnerable at greater risk, at risk of coercion. some american states, california and colorado, have since then adopted right—to—die, as has victoria in australia. so this case wi
mr conway, who is a retired lecturer, wants a doctor to be allowed to prescribe him a lethal dose ofbecoming progressively weaker as his motor neurone disease spreads. he needs oxygen to help him breathe and he says he fears having a painful and undignified death. so he launched a challenge to the 1961 suicide act which forbids a doctor from prescribing him a lethal dose. now, he says that breaches his human rights. last 0ctober, three high court judges dismissed that challenge but, two hours...
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conway. thank you. mr. rucker: hi, everybody. thank you for being here. excuse my appearance. i fell and broke my arm a couple of weeks ago. so i'm just getting by here. but we're eager to talk with counselor to the president at the white house. and key advisor in helping shape the president's policies and his message and we're going to start by talking about the state of he union tomorrow night. a big speech. last year the president talked about american renewal and he got pretty good reviews. it went pretty well and it lasted a short while because in the days that followed, there were nasm controversies, including some by him that sort of created a more polarized environment on the hill and i'm wondering, looking to the speech tomorrow night, what can the president do to set that bipartisan tone, to try to achieve those deals that he wants with democrats in congress, without getting sort of kicked off the script so to speak? kellyanne: first of all, thank you for having me. thanks to the "the washington post" and any other sponsors. we appreciate this platform today. the pre
conway. thank you. mr. rucker: hi, everybody. thank you for being here. excuse my appearance. i fell and broke my arm a couple of weeks ago. so i'm just getting by here. but we're eager to talk with counselor to the president at the white house. and key advisor in helping shape the president's policies and his message and we're going to start by talking about the state of he union tomorrow night. a big speech. last year the president talked about american renewal and he got pretty good reviews....
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mr. trump. >> that night, kellyanne conway, trump's incoming white house kons counselor was scheduled to appearow. >> i had the cnn printout of that story. i made sure i understood the details of it because obviously it wasn't my expertise. >> he started things out light. >> he is my president. >> good for you. >> he's my president so much it's keeping me up at night. >> then he got serious, probing conway about the big news of the day. >> i believe it said they did brief him on it. >> he has said that he is not aware of that. >> okay. that concerns me. >> he was incredibly prepared. unlike even some news people interviewing her, he would not let her get away with anything. >> i sometimes fear that the president-elect has no curiosity as to the amount they tried -- >> that is completely false. he has enormous curiosity. i'm there every day with him. he has a number of different meetings every day, briefings and otherwise. he was curious enough to figure out america. he knew america when many other republicans did not -- >> that's a pivot right there, kellyanne. >> he did not let her slip away.
mr. trump. >> that night, kellyanne conway, trump's incoming white house kons counselor was scheduled to appearow. >> i had the cnn printout of that story. i made sure i understood the details of it because obviously it wasn't my expertise. >> he started things out light. >> he is my president. >> good for you. >> he's my president so much it's keeping me up at night. >> then he got serious, probing conway about the big news of the day. >> i...
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mr. bannon we didn't get answered today. >> the subpoena discussed there by mike conway. was one of two subpoenas that we learned about regarding steve bannon. the other, of course, was from special counsel robert mueller. michael schmidt reported mr. ban none was reported to just not only hand over documents but personally testify before a grand jury condition veined by the special kucounsel. this is the first time he was known to use a grand jury subpoena to compel testimony. joining us now is a man who broke the story, michael schmidt. thanks for joining us. congratulations on the big scoop. >> thanks for having me. >> before now, i'm observing this, it has seemed to me that we've only had a fairly random cast of characters confirmed as having been asked to testify before the grand jury by robert mueller. do we know, do you have further clr clarity why he has been taken in rather have an interview? >> we don't. that's the curious thing. in the last few months, a bunch on white house a officials met with mueller. they did so in his office. bannon was never among the peo
mr. bannon we didn't get answered today. >> the subpoena discussed there by mike conway. was one of two subpoenas that we learned about regarding steve bannon. the other, of course, was from special counsel robert mueller. michael schmidt reported mr. ban none was reported to just not only hand over documents but personally testify before a grand jury condition veined by the special kucounsel. this is the first time he was known to use a grand jury subpoena to compel testimony. joining...
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mr. trump got the nomination, i was surprised. they all were -- >> wasn't kellyanne conwayhe night of the election, didn't she start giving interviews, saying the rnc didn't give them the kind of support they needed. >> i can tell you, kellyanne is someone i worked with closely on the campaign trail. she is someone who in private small meetings always expressed confidence we were going to win. even to the president himself. i remember down the home stretch, we're trying to make decisions about what state we were going to go to. the president kept saying, we got to go back to pennsylvania. you guys are a bunch of idiots, the reasons republicans don't win pennsylvania, we don't go there enough. i know what i'm doing, we're going to pennsylvania, we're going to win this thing. i spent hundreds of hours with the president on the campaign trail in 2016, never once did he ever say he thought we were going to lose, he wasn't dedicated. >> that went for everyone -- >> you guys spent a lot of time picking through the book and trying to point out things this isn't right, that isn't r
mr. trump got the nomination, i was surprised. they all were -- >> wasn't kellyanne conwayhe night of the election, didn't she start giving interviews, saying the rnc didn't give them the kind of support they needed. >> i can tell you, kellyanne is someone i worked with closely on the campaign trail. she is someone who in private small meetings always expressed confidence we were going to win. even to the president himself. i remember down the home stretch, we're trying to make...
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he called conway a crybaby while praising those very people in public. >> i like mr. bannon.a friend of mine. >> come here, kellyanne. she's been so great. wow! reince has done such an amazing job. i have a feeling that jared will do a great job. i have a feeling. >> joining me now, the veteran of two presidential campaigns and founder of the new network. great to have both of you with us this evening. simon, your political history. a lot better than mine. you've worked on political campaigns. have you ever seen anything like we're talking about today out in the open? >> no. these excerpts make two big points. first, it reinforces the extraordinary function of this man and his entire presidency. and second, it raises, reminds us of the gravity of the investigation that mueller is doing into russia. bannon said that he believes what trump did was treasonous. so this is a major event. in the early parts of 2018 and i don't think we've ever seen anything like this. >> what are you saying about this dirty laundry being aired out in the open? it's one thing behind closed doors. wh
he called conway a crybaby while praising those very people in public. >> i like mr. bannon.a friend of mine. >> come here, kellyanne. she's been so great. wow! reince has done such an amazing job. i have a feeling that jared will do a great job. i have a feeling. >> joining me now, the veteran of two presidential campaigns and founder of the new network. great to have both of you with us this evening. simon, your political history. a lot better than mine. you've worked on...
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conway taking some questions. the congressman. he says they have a lot more questions and mr. bannon will be returning.ed an on the spot subpoena today to talk about his time at the white house. here is tonight's quote comes from sandy who quotes voluntary. what the tolerance consequence. let us pardon reciprocally each other's folly. that is the law of nature. email us your favorite quote at the story.com. tucker is up next. ♪ ♪ >> tucker: good evening and welcome to tucker carlson tonight. democrat phil murphy replaced chris christie today as governor of new jersey. one of the very first things he did was create a new high profile state agency. can you guess what it's gonna do? it won't be stamping out rampant opioid abuse in new jersey, unfortunately. won't be working to boost that state's lagging economy either. it won't fix the budget which pe perpetually in deficit or fill some of those ubiquitous shock absorbers when you pull off for coffee it certainly won't be fighting crime. in fact, doing just the opposite. governor phil murphy's new
conway taking some questions. the congressman. he says they have a lot more questions and mr. bannon will be returning.ed an on the spot subpoena today to talk about his time at the white house. here is tonight's quote comes from sandy who quotes voluntary. what the tolerance consequence. let us pardon reciprocally each other's folly. that is the law of nature. email us your favorite quote at the story.com. tucker is up next. ♪ ♪ >> tucker: good evening and welcome to tucker carlson...
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i think you get trey gowdy and tom rooney and mike conway and those folks intimately involved in this will have a whole series of questions for mr as well as what did he first-hand see. mr. bannon has been all over the map on this thing but it will be very interesting testimony. i do think that the house republicans want to wrap this up sooner rather than later. you have the inspector general that will come out with their report probably by the end of this quarter. you will also have the house republicans push to get their report done. democrats will say there is more to look at. it has been more than a year and really as best we can tell there is nothing there. >> sandra: senator dick durbin at the center of a lot of the controversy this week because he was sitting with the president in that meeting, he was one of the senators to say i did hear that use of the language by the president, he just now we are being told, speaking and saying he wants to bring his bill to the floor as we quickly approach this deadline, where does this all go? we are laong at a potential government shutdown come this friday. >> oh, the virgin ears of
i think you get trey gowdy and tom rooney and mike conway and those folks intimately involved in this will have a whole series of questions for mr as well as what did he first-hand see. mr. bannon has been all over the map on this thing but it will be very interesting testimony. i do think that the house republicans want to wrap this up sooner rather than later. you have the inspector general that will come out with their report probably by the end of this quarter. you will also have the house...
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mr. president. >> but i believe that. i really do. i get so much fan mail from people in your country. >> jimmy: fan mail. was that fan mail all in handwriting that is suspiciously similar to kellyanne conway'sughter ] [ applause ] fan mail. meanwhile, one prominent former trump staffer, omarosa, has a new job. she will be joining the cast of "celebrity big brother." aka "get out 2." [ laughter ] insiders say she left the white house for "big brother" because she wanted a more stable work environment. and this is a start because omarosa could become the first person ever eliminated from "the apprentice," the trump administration, and "celebrity big brother." i like this idea. i have to say i think "big brother" should be nothing but former members of the trump administration. >> announcer: they went from the white house to our house. join seven ousted trump staffers. omarosa, sean spicer, steve bannon, anthony scaramucci, james comey, pikiell flynn and sally yates. locked inside the "big brother" house for three months of drama. >> it's a pretty close-knit group. >> he's a total and complete phony. >> backstabbing. >> where i grew up in the neighborhood i'm from we're front stabbers. >> and
mr. president. >> but i believe that. i really do. i get so much fan mail from people in your country. >> jimmy: fan mail. was that fan mail all in handwriting that is suspiciously similar to kellyanne conway'sughter ] [ applause ] fan mail. meanwhile, one prominent former trump staffer, omarosa, has a new job. she will be joining the cast of "celebrity big brother." aka "get out 2." [ laughter ] insiders say she left the white house for "big brother"...