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mr. edwards over the years. i didn't realize he was up to 20 books. >> 20+. >> i've watch programs going back to the original programs. i have a comment in regards to mr. buckley. [indiscernible] i'm particularly interested with respect to president trump's judicial nominations which are said to be 165. he still only halfway through his first term. mr. edwards, about president trump have been right on. with everything he has said. sometimes i wish he would leave his twitter feed alone. but back to where i was, it seems to me that the true measure and long-term impact of this president. regardless if he gets reelected. i intend to vote for him again and so do most of us and my family. he continues to have a very long-term impact on the country's legal system. >> okay george. i think we got the point. let's get a response from lee edwards. >> i think he's right and that something conservatives applaud. delighted with. he's actually right that not only the supreme court with two - - neil gorsuch and brett kavanaugh
mr. edwards over the years. i didn't realize he was up to 20 books. >> 20+. >> i've watch programs going back to the original programs. i have a comment in regards to mr. buckley. [indiscernible] i'm particularly interested with respect to president trump's judicial nominations which are said to be 165. he still only halfway through his first term. mr. edwards, about president trump have been right on. with everything he has said. sometimes i wish he would leave his twitter feed...
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mr. edwards would know that.se, are particularly interested in the respect of the president trump stuff. federal judicial nominations. hundred and 45 recently and almost 165. i understand. he's only halfway through his first term are a little bit more than that way before so most. i believe that in response to them to the comments made about president trump, mr. edwards comments, have been right on. with everything he has said. sometimes i wish it would just read is twitter. it seems to me, true measure of long-term impact of regardless of if he gets reelected. i tend to vote for him again. most of us in my family. he said already and continued to have a very long-term impact on the countries and protocol. >> okay with that the., let's get the point in the response from lamberts. >> i think is right. perhaps conservatives applaud and are delighted with annie's absolutely right the nunnally supreme court, mr. cavanaugh buo also at the appeals loophole and down for that as well. that when he or before is through, h
mr. edwards would know that.se, are particularly interested in the respect of the president trump stuff. federal judicial nominations. hundred and 45 recently and almost 165. i understand. he's only halfway through his first term are a little bit more than that way before so most. i believe that in response to them to the comments made about president trump, mr. edwards comments, have been right on. with everything he has said. sometimes i wish it would just read is twitter. it seems to me,...
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mr. edward o diaz, director of this with sony and latino center. mr. diaz, you have five minutes. >> thank you very much. i predict the opportunity. thank you so much for the opportunity to testify today. i'm aware that he is, director of the smithsonian center since 2008 in the center was graded in 1997 to promote latino presence within the society in. federal works cleverly. federal works cleverly with institutions museum, research center and record label and traveling exhibitions and showing that the conditions of latino committee are explored, presented, is elevated and preserved. if the smithsonian is to fully serve 21st-century global audiences will have to be more inclusive, more accessible accessible and more diverse. critical part of this work is to include traditionally underrepresented in sources. i predate the paternity to justify before you on hror 2420a bill to create the latino. based on the success of the national american indian and african american history and culture we note the public is best served when a female ministry, art, cult
mr. edward o diaz, director of this with sony and latino center. mr. diaz, you have five minutes. >> thank you very much. i predict the opportunity. thank you so much for the opportunity to testify today. i'm aware that he is, director of the smithsonian center since 2008 in the center was graded in 1997 to promote latino presence within the society in. federal works cleverly. federal works cleverly with institutions museum, research center and record label and traveling exhibitions and...
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mr. edwards?called littleton, and this house is pretty much your average, middle class suburban home. the burglar or the rapist is still here in the neighborhood somewhere. so citizens sometimes think -- >> where exactly is the burglar or rapist right now? if i was to try and stab you through this, you are going to have to be really close. >> right. and here is the bottom line on this. >> what if i had a spear? >> downstairs where the safe room is constructed. this is a solid door, very heavy door. now the criminal has to breakthrough this door. so you have created another barrier. >> an axe would do it. >> an axe would do it. >> i think columbine did a couple things. one is it changed how we talk. that's the first thing. >> okay. >> for instance, if i say columbine everybody knows what it means. i don't have to explain to you that columbine -- >> what's wrong? >> nothing. >> what's wrong? >> i just sometimes -- it bothers me. i'll be fine. just a second. >> it's okay. >> there is something someth
mr. edwards?called littleton, and this house is pretty much your average, middle class suburban home. the burglar or the rapist is still here in the neighborhood somewhere. so citizens sometimes think -- >> where exactly is the burglar or rapist right now? if i was to try and stab you through this, you are going to have to be really close. >> right. and here is the bottom line on this. >> what if i had a spear? >> downstairs where the safe room is constructed. this is a...
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mr. edwards, members of the board.he perfect location for our new corporate office. south metro denver. you can see, i don't need these. south metro denver has about the same amount of sunshine and precipitation as southern california. it's so incredible, just going to have to see it for yourselves. how does this look, mr. edwards? >> we're south of denver in a community called littleton. this house is pretty much your average middle class suburban home. the burglar, rapist is still in the neighborhood somewhere. citizens sometimes think that, you know, i have people tell me all the time -- >> where exactly is the burglar or rapist? if i was to stab you through this, right here, you'll have to be really close. >> right. and here's the bottom line on this -- >> what if i had a spear? >> downstairs is where the safe room was constructed. this is a solid, very heavy door. now, the criminal has to break through this door. you've created another barrier. >> an ax would do it. >> an ax would do it. i think that a couple thin
mr. edwards, members of the board.he perfect location for our new corporate office. south metro denver. you can see, i don't need these. south metro denver has about the same amount of sunshine and precipitation as southern california. it's so incredible, just going to have to see it for yourselves. how does this look, mr. edwards? >> we're south of denver in a community called littleton. this house is pretty much your average middle class suburban home. the burglar, rapist is still in...
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mr. finebalm, edward mason, eileen broken, robin' crop, yvette fernandez. if you'll line up in that order to your right, my left. first speaker, please. >> bob, president of save muni. when julie showed the metric of 35 vehicles per day in service, and then she tells us that they have 67 vehicles of the new l.r.v.4s, that's a rather pathetic statistic. what that seems to suggest is less than 50% of the vehicles are in service at any one time. maybe that's a mistake. i suggest she increase the metric to having at least 50 vehicles in service at any one time. the second point that she made is the new l.r.v.s have a 20% to 25% better record on breakdowns than the bredas. well, the question that immediately occurs is are they starving the bredas of maintenance? if they are, then obviously any comparison will be favorable to the new l.r.v. 4s. pilled suggest that this board ask julie to present those statistics about maintenance on the breda system versus maintenance on the l.r.v. 4s. and then finally i'd like to suggest, and we are going to continue to follow t
mr. finebalm, edward mason, eileen broken, robin' crop, yvette fernandez. if you'll line up in that order to your right, my left. first speaker, please. >> bob, president of save muni. when julie showed the metric of 35 vehicles per day in service, and then she tells us that they have 67 vehicles of the new l.r.v.4s, that's a rather pathetic statistic. what that seems to suggest is less than 50% of the vehicles are in service at any one time. maybe that's a mistake. i suggest she increase...
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edward: mr. lemonis, how are you? lemonis: hi, i'm marcus. edward: ed fellows.nice to meet you. edward: same here. lemonis: wait, i know you. freyda: i know you. lemonis: how are you? is he behaving? freyda: absolutely. lemonis: okay, well, that's his mother talking. i wonder what his dad has to say. edward: ask his father. lemonis: that's right. it's a little out of the ordinary for me to meet with the parents of the owner. edward: okay. lemonis: but as i learned about the genesis of where the money came from, i thought it'd be good for us to talk as a family if i'm gonna be part of your family. edward: not a problem. lemonis: when it comes to the business, i think the business today, it's an ice-cream truck. it is not today a franchise concept. edward: but is it doable? lemonis: is it doable by somebody who wants to show up every single day and to pay attention to the details? yes. i don't know if tony is that person. 'cause i will tell you, your staff thinks you don't put a lot of time in. tony: it was a difficult year. you know, i ended up, you know, leaving
edward: mr. lemonis, how are you? lemonis: hi, i'm marcus. edward: ed fellows.nice to meet you. edward: same here. lemonis: wait, i know you. freyda: i know you. lemonis: how are you? is he behaving? freyda: absolutely. lemonis: okay, well, that's his mother talking. i wonder what his dad has to say. edward: ask his father. lemonis: that's right. it's a little out of the ordinary for me to meet with the parents of the owner. edward: okay. lemonis: but as i learned about the genesis of where the...
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affecting the global economy we're glad to welcome back international regulatory attorney miles edwards now miles mr zucker berg frames the idea of breaking up big companies here in this section of the recording as sort of the push to regulate as a force opposite to what he calls the rule of law i.e. facebook continuing to do whatever it wants to do what's your take on his basic framing of the regulatory and public interest issues here. well i think in some ways he's absolutely correct because elise in the united states there's really only a few mechanisms in place in which you could break up an entity like facebook. i've spoken before on the show about is it a monopoly and so they would have to prove that they were extraordinarily competitive in their nature they colluded with others and they basically shut out all other social media type platforms it's absolutely surprising to me that at least here in the united states an entity is largest facebook is really not under any regulations at all and even though mr berg has been in front of congress on more than one occasion we don't have a cohesive way
affecting the global economy we're glad to welcome back international regulatory attorney miles edwards now miles mr zucker berg frames the idea of breaking up big companies here in this section of the recording as sort of the push to regulate as a force opposite to what he calls the rule of law i.e. facebook continuing to do whatever it wants to do what's your take on his basic framing of the regulatory and public interest issues here. well i think in some ways he's absolutely correct because...
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they suggested mr johnston to john edwards wants one want to be one held to be held. on december the 12th because he believed that there needs to be a new government and a new parliament in place halt because he believed that there needs to be a new government and a new parliament in place to break the brags that look we have a great new to break the brags that look we have a great new deal we have a great new do and it's talking to all who do we have a great new do and it's time to all the voters have a chance to pronounce on that deal. have a chance to pronounce on that deal. and. replace this dysfunctional parliament with a new and to. replace this dysfunctional parliament with a new parliament that can get breaks down so the country can move but not everyone in the can get breaks it down to the country can move but not everyone in the parliament here in london is convinced the leader of the opposition jeremy cauldron is a parliament here in london is. convince the leader of the opposition jeremy called and repeatedly stated that he wants to see a no deal brags it'
they suggested mr johnston to john edwards wants one want to be one held to be held. on december the 12th because he believed that there needs to be a new government and a new parliament in place halt because he believed that there needs to be a new government and a new parliament in place to break the brags that look we have a great new to break the brags that look we have a great new deal we have a great new do and it's talking to all who do we have a great new do and it's time to all the...
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from the white house, kevin cirilli on the widening impeachment inquiry and from london, edward evans on prime mr. johnson's plan to get a brexit deal. where do things stand in hong kong right now? stephen: it is an extremely difficult situation to encapsulate in a minute. so many issues at play. what i can tell you is what happened today. it is october 1. that means it is a national day in china. the 70th anniversary of the founding of the people's republic of china, and the protesters wanted to send xi jinping and the leadership in beijing a message. they do not want the further perceived erosion of their rights protected under the basic law after the handover for 50 years. look at what has happened. there has been running violence with the police and violence. police did discharge a firearm into a protester. he is in the hospital. he has been shot in the chest. he has injuries that are not life-threatening. there were also running instances of civil disobedience and vandalism. this is an entranceway to the causeway bay station. this was a big bonfire and that is what we have seen across the ci
from the white house, kevin cirilli on the widening impeachment inquiry and from london, edward evans on prime mr. johnson's plan to get a brexit deal. where do things stand in hong kong right now? stephen: it is an extremely difficult situation to encapsulate in a minute. so many issues at play. what i can tell you is what happened today. it is october 1. that means it is a national day in china. the 70th anniversary of the founding of the people's republic of china, and the protesters wanted...
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from the white house, kevin cirilli on the widening impeachment inquiry and from london, edward evans on prime mran to get a brexit deal. where do things stand in hong kong right now? stephen: it is an extremely difficult situation to encapsulate in a minute. so many issues at play. what i can tell you is what happened today. it is october 1. that means it is a national day in china. the 70th anniversary of the founding of the people's republic of china, and the protesters wanted to send xi jinping and the leadership in beijing a message. they do not want the further perceived erosion of their rights protected under the basic law after the handover for 50
from the white house, kevin cirilli on the widening impeachment inquiry and from london, edward evans on prime mran to get a brexit deal. where do things stand in hong kong right now? stephen: it is an extremely difficult situation to encapsulate in a minute. so many issues at play. what i can tell you is what happened today. it is october 1. that means it is a national day in china. the 70th anniversary of the founding of the people's republic of china, and the protesters wanted to send xi...
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edward in new ersey. caller: good morning. mr. wilson i'm so excited about the topic i'm going to pay extra attention but i wanted to say a couple of things. i work the polls in new jersey a lot. so as far as voter fraud i don't know how we can do that because when voters come to the polls we have electronic system that they cast a ballot on but there's also like a refeed. so i know how many voters come to the polls and i check the numbers. like i'm on top of it the whole time. but the cyber warfare the big thing i think it's on congress the house and senate to shore up our our elections. i'm so excited about the national presidential can't dates everything they have to say about shoring up our elections. i'm with bernie sanders even the voting dollars to take big money out of the elections. host: ok. guest: one of the interesting things you might have the numbers there, c-span asked how people would be most confident in casting their ballots and the paper ballots were way up there. but then again that speaks to the decentralizati
edward in new ersey. caller: good morning. mr. wilson i'm so excited about the topic i'm going to pay extra attention but i wanted to say a couple of things. i work the polls in new jersey a lot. so as far as voter fraud i don't know how we can do that because when voters come to the polls we have electronic system that they cast a ballot on but there's also like a refeed. so i know how many voters come to the polls and i check the numbers. like i'm on top of it the whole time. but the cyber...
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edward finch cox. ♪ >> hello. >> hi, mr. president. >> hey, that wedding was just great.all three networks did it. just really couldn't have done better incidentally, i don't know whether you -- i didn't read the piece, but that piece in the "times" is, of course, a massive security leak from the pentagon, you know. ♪ >> in 1967, secretary of defense mcnamara assigned his officials to write a top-secret history of how we got into vietnam. >> composed over two years, it was 7,000 pages in length full of secret documents. well, one copy has been leaked to "the new york times" which yesterday began publishing a digest of it. >> unconscionable damn thing for them to do. unconscionable on the part of the people who leaked it. my point is, are any of the people there who participated in leaking it? this is treasonable action on the part of the bastards who put it out. >> it's a conspiracy. >> what do you think? >> absolutely. >> was nixon paranoid? yes. and he took on this self-survival cloak and that led to other things happening. >> there was a mood of panic and despair. nixo
edward finch cox. ♪ >> hello. >> hi, mr. president. >> hey, that wedding was just great.all three networks did it. just really couldn't have done better incidentally, i don't know whether you -- i didn't read the piece, but that piece in the "times" is, of course, a massive security leak from the pentagon, you know. ♪ >> in 1967, secretary of defense mcnamara assigned his officials to write a top-secret history of how we got into vietnam. >> composed...
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in san francisco on monday, the remains of world war one veteran edward adams were buried here at the national cemetery. in the presidio. mr. adams actually died in 19 91 at 100 years of age down in monterrey at the time his remains went to an attorney attorney subsequently passed away and mister adams remains are literally forgotten in a closet about 2 years ago 2017. attorney working in the same office under for an ownership discovered the box holding mister adams remains attorneys were able to track down we was they were also able determine that he was in fact a world war one veteran and his wife, served in the military was buried here in san cisco so on monday a motorcade brought the remains from moderate. >>here in san francisco and he was. up next to his wife and we also had a chance to speak with the of the woman, the attorney found the remains of the laws tht she says long journey, traveling this mystery, but she's happy with the outcome. >>now it makes me feel great, i mean you know i don't think anybody's remains should be you know just left on the shelf and i'm really glad that we were able to solve the mystery
in san francisco on monday, the remains of world war one veteran edward adams were buried here at the national cemetery. in the presidio. mr. adams actually died in 19 91 at 100 years of age down in monterrey at the time his remains went to an attorney attorney subsequently passed away and mister adams remains are literally forgotten in a closet about 2 years ago 2017. attorney working in the same office under for an ownership discovered the box holding mister adams remains attorneys were able...
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reporter: edward lawrence, fox business, thank you, mr. chairman for taking this.ow big of a change to monetary policy would there be if you get some of that uncertainty clearedded up? , specifically the u.s.-china trade deal finish and usmca ratified? how could of a change could that be to the monetary policy stance. or rate hikes next year? >> rate hikes next year? >> i heard the argument, trade causing uncertainty. uncertainty keeping prices low, i heard that argument from one of the fed presidents from one of the districts if you remove the uncertainty prices could naturally rise. could there be a point, my question is how big of a impact on monetary policy would removing that uncertainty? >> i would just say, if we were to have a sustained reduction in trade tensions, broad reduction of trade tensions, resolution of uncertainties, that would bode well for business sentiment which is trade uncertainties has been weighing on business sentiment in our judgment and judgment of many, many analysts. and ultimately, it could affect activity. i wouldn't expect that th
reporter: edward lawrence, fox business, thank you, mr. chairman for taking this.ow big of a change to monetary policy would there be if you get some of that uncertainty clearedded up? , specifically the u.s.-china trade deal finish and usmca ratified? how could of a change could that be to the monetary policy stance. or rate hikes next year? >> rate hikes next year? >> i heard the argument, trade causing uncertainty. uncertainty keeping prices low, i heard that argument from one of...
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the remains of world war one veteran edward adams were buried here at the national cemetery. in the presidio. mr. adams actually died in 1991 to tolerate a time his remains went to an attorney. >>atto subsequently passed away and mister adams remains we're literally forgotten in a closet about 2 years ago 2017. attorney working in the same office under different ownership discovered the box holding mister adams remains attorneys were able to track down they were also able determine that he was in fact a world war one veteran and then his wife served in the military was buried here in san francisco. so on monday a motorcade brought the remains from moderate. >>here in san francisco and he was. up next to his wife and we also had a chance the with the and the woman, the attorney found the remains of the laws and she says long journey. a traveling this mystery but she's happy with the outcome. >>now it makes you feel great, i mean you know i don't think anybody's remains should be you know just left on the shelf and i'm really glad that we were able to solve the mystery and get in. you know togethe
the remains of world war one veteran edward adams were buried here at the national cemetery. in the presidio. mr. adams actually died in 1991 to tolerate a time his remains went to an attorney. >>atto subsequently passed away and mister adams remains we're literally forgotten in a closet about 2 years ago 2017. attorney working in the same office under different ownership discovered the box holding mister adams remains attorneys were able to track down they were also able determine that...
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edward. >> hi, good morning, greta, so ngod to be on. >> good morning. >> mr. wilson, i'm so excited that i will pay extra attention but i wanted to say a couple of things, i work the polls in new jersey a lot so like as far as voter fraud, i don't know how we can do that because when voters come to the poll they have electronic system that they cash ballot but there's also a owceipt, so i know how many voters come to the polls and, you know, i check the numbers, like i'm on top of it the whole type but the cyber ware -- warfare, i'm so excited about the national democratic presidential candidate, everything they have to say about ensuring up our elections, i'm with bernie sanders and andrew yang even with the voting dollar to take big money out of the elections. >> okay. >> yeah, thank you. >> all right, reid wilson. >> one of the interesting things you might have the numbers there, c-span asked how people would be mostop confident in in casting their ballots and the paper ballots were way up there. but then, again, that speaks to the decentralization of our e
edward. >> hi, good morning, greta, so ngod to be on. >> good morning. >> mr. wilson, i'm so excited that i will pay extra attention but i wanted to say a couple of things, i work the polls in new jersey a lot so like as far as voter fraud, i don't know how we can do that because when voters come to the poll they have electronic system that they cash ballot but there's also a owceipt, so i know how many voters come to the polls and, you know, i check the numbers, like i'm on...
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edwards. you served in the maryland delegation with mr.s and also a contributing columnist now to "the washington post." it made me feel great today to watch that. both clintons and speaker president obama, it reminded me of something. >> i think there's a reason for that. i think a nation is really yearning for, you know, voices that speak with clarity and integrity and for a man who as president obama described was an honorable man and was fighting for truth and justice right up until the last minute of his life. and so i think, you know, the nation yearns for that. and, you know, things that kind of bring us together that remind us of who we are really and not just the headlines of the day, and i thought it was a perfect day yesterday at the capital, today in the church. and speaking about a man who, you know, spans the spectrum. he could talk to the guy on the corner and presidents of the united states. >> well, congressman cummings was known for having close friendships across the aisle. of course that was on display earlier this year
edwards. you served in the maryland delegation with mr.s and also a contributing columnist now to "the washington post." it made me feel great today to watch that. both clintons and speaker president obama, it reminded me of something. >> i think there's a reason for that. i think a nation is really yearning for, you know, voices that speak with clarity and integrity and for a man who as president obama described was an honorable man and was fighting for truth and justice right...
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mr. trump. giuliani has admitted to asking ukrainian officials to investigate former vice president joe biden and his son hunter. >>> a california man has been arrested, accused of being a spy for china. edwardaid an undercover fbi agent for your what he thought was classified information.-callead drops. >>> and the governor of california has signed the first law that they'll be able to sign with advertisers and profit from their images and names just like pro athletes. the law takes effect in 2023. >>> also in california a high note for a homeless woman. norah o'donnell tells us about a woman in los angeles who has captured the hearts and ears of the city. >> reporter: her voice is the sweetest sound in the subway. her story is one of perseverance. emily is a 52-year-old russian immigrant. she worked several jobs to pay off mounting medical bills and playing the violin on the streets until ten years ago when she says her $10,000 instrument was stolen. >> that's when i became homeless. >> she started using her only other instrument. her amazing voice. emily gained fame thanks to an lapd officer who made this video. now a go fund me page has raised thousands of dollars in donations. she hopes
mr. trump. giuliani has admitted to asking ukrainian officials to investigate former vice president joe biden and his son hunter. >>> a california man has been arrested, accused of being a spy for china. edwardaid an undercover fbi agent for your what he thought was classified information.-callead drops. >>> and the governor of california has signed the first law that they'll be able to sign with advertisers and profit from their images and names just like pro athletes. the...
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son, john conyers iii and carl edward conyers, and all whom he influenced over the course of his life, may he rest in peace. the speaker pro tempore: without objection. mrs. lawrence: now i would like to bring forth my colleague, my michigan delegation colleague. it is significant to note that rashida tlaib, congresswoman tlaib, actually represents the seat that john conyers retired from. and i'm proud to introduce my colleague, rashida tlaib. ms. tlaib: thank you so much. and thank you, mr. speaker. i rise today with a heavy heart, in joining my beloved colleague who also represents the city of detroit, in paying tribute to our wonderful late congress member, john conyers. the longest serving african-american in the united states congress. a true civil rights icon and visionary, and the man who will forever be our congressman. the honorable john conyers jr.'s mission to make sweeping changes in civil rights by fighting on behalf of the people started well before he ever stepped into the united states house floor. one of the things that he said is, we've got to -- at the passing of rosa parks, his dear friend, he said that we've got a tremendous legacy t
son, john conyers iii and carl edward conyers, and all whom he influenced over the course of his life, may he rest in peace. the speaker pro tempore: without objection. mrs. lawrence: now i would like to bring forth my colleague, my michigan delegation colleague. it is significant to note that rashida tlaib, congresswoman tlaib, actually represents the seat that john conyers retired from. and i'm proud to introduce my colleague, rashida tlaib. ms. tlaib: thank you so much. and thank you, mr....
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edward in new ersey. caller: good morning. mr.son i'm so excited about the topic i'm going to pay extra attention but i wanted to say a couple of things. i work the polls in new jersey a lot. so as far as voter fraud i don't know how we can do that because when voters come to the polls we have electronic system that they cast a ballot on but there's also like a refeed. so i know how many voters come to the polls and i check the numbers. like i'm on top of it the whole time. but the cyber warfare the big thing i think it's on congress the house and senate to shore up our our elections. i'm so excited about the national presidential can't dates everything they have to say about shoring up our elections. i'm with bernie sanders even the voting dollars to take big money out of the elections. host: ok. guest: one of the interesting things you might have the numbers there, c-span asked how people would be most confident in casting their ballots and the paper ballots were way up there. but then again that speaks to the decentralization o
edward in new ersey. caller: good morning. mr.son i'm so excited about the topic i'm going to pay extra attention but i wanted to say a couple of things. i work the polls in new jersey a lot. so as far as voter fraud i don't know how we can do that because when voters come to the polls we have electronic system that they cast a ballot on but there's also like a refeed. so i know how many voters come to the polls and i check the numbers. like i'm on top of it the whole time. but the cyber...
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edwards and let's thank our president for coming down here to help us. >> i want to make the president and making louisiana -- we need him to make louisiana great again. mr. president, we thank you, thank you so much for taking care of our veterans, for rebuilding our military, and for protecting our southern border! and, mr. president, i drop the resolution to expel nancy pelosi from the house of representatives. go, america, go, louisiana! >> thank you, fellas, very much. appreciate it. okay, you've got to do it tomorrow. let's go get a runoff and one of these two guys are fantastic. vote tomorrow for the entire republican ticket. just vote -- we're also delighted to be joined by two really good friends of mine, these are warriors, these are warriors. different types of people, but equally, they applied to you and they love this state and they love this country. one, it's a strange name when i first heard. they called me up. survey said, there's a man named john kennedy on the phone. and i said, who? he's running for the senate in the state that likes you a lot. i said, where? louisiana. let me check it out. john kennedy, a brilliant guy. you won't kno
edwards and let's thank our president for coming down here to help us. >> i want to make the president and making louisiana -- we need him to make louisiana great again. mr. president, we thank you, thank you so much for taking care of our veterans, for rebuilding our military, and for protecting our southern border! and, mr. president, i drop the resolution to expel nancy pelosi from the house of representatives. go, america, go, louisiana! >> thank you, fellas, very much....
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mr. saying he thinks it is a balanced and fair agreement. let's get back to anna edwardsrussels. when will we get more details about the agreement? anna: we are waiting for michel barnier to speak. we have heard the verdict from the dup, and this is crucial because as we talked about, that matters for the math. the dup saying their position has not changed. has boris johnson decided he has enough votes elsewhere? erg is the link between the and the dup? in the past, it was the dup votes that delivered the erg, but if that link is broken, could boris johnson think he has the numbers? this is all part of the parliamentary math that looms large. ,nce we have seen the details because even the erg couple of days ago are saying, we have in mind what to do but we want to see the details. francine: we will have plenty more from anna throughout the day. the other question is to try to figure out whether this weekend's position going forward. the e.u. kept saying this is nonnegotiable, but the noise coming out of brussels, they were a little more flexible with boris johnson then th
mr. saying he thinks it is a balanced and fair agreement. let's get back to anna edwardsrussels. when will we get more details about the agreement? anna: we are waiting for michel barnier to speak. we have heard the verdict from the dup, and this is crucial because as we talked about, that matters for the math. the dup saying their position has not changed. has boris johnson decided he has enough votes elsewhere? erg is the link between the and the dup? in the past, it was the dup votes that...
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edwards. let's thank our president for coming down here to help us. [cheering] >> i just want to thank the president for coming to louisiana and making louisiana great again. mresident, we thank you so much for taking care of our veterans. for rebuilding our military. and for protecting our southern border. [cheering] i dropped a resolution to expel nancy pelosi from the house of representatives. go america go. [cheering] pres. trump: thank you very much. you have to do it tomorrow. get a runoff. vote tomorrow for the entire republican ticket. we are also delighted to be joined by two really good friends of mine. these are warriors. different types of people but equally they fight for you and they love the state and they love this country. one has a strange name. he called me up. they said there is a man named john kennedy on the phone. he is running for the senate in a state that likes you a lot. i said where? louisiana. [cheering] i said let me check it out. it is true. very successful guy. brilliant guy. i am a big student. i like academics. my uncle was a professor for 35 years at m.i.t. he went to oxford. that is as good as it gets. he was a great studen
edwards. let's thank our president for coming down here to help us. [cheering] >> i just want to thank the president for coming to louisiana and making louisiana great again. mresident, we thank you so much for taking care of our veterans. for rebuilding our military. and for protecting our southern border. [cheering] i dropped a resolution to expel nancy pelosi from the house of representatives. go america go. [cheering] pres. trump: thank you very much. you have to do it tomorrow. get a...
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edward jones. it's time for investing to feel individual. >>> we are back with one of our favorites, an ongoing series with mr. smith, called mr. interview with elton john, so harry goes to heaven. >> it was actually vancouver, british columbia a wonderful estate it's impossible to know where to start. this is a great, great read by the way. >> this is his autobiography brilliantly written, and story after story after story. this is my rough copy. my one zillion notes, that's so good, that's so good i want to get to it already. >> how is it you all decided to live here? >> we just rented this house for three weeks while we have been here we liked it because it's one of the most beautiful houses that i have ever stayed in with one of the most beautiful views we have been very happy with the boys. >> we are with sir elton john, and david furnish in british columbia sir elton has written a book and is prepared to tell all. it is a highly amplified version of the biopic rocketman of which elton john was executive producer. >> david, my husband said, you know, we have children and there's a lot of biographies around, and they're not
edward jones. it's time for investing to feel individual. >>> we are back with one of our favorites, an ongoing series with mr. smith, called mr. interview with elton john, so harry goes to heaven. >> it was actually vancouver, british columbia a wonderful estate it's impossible to know where to start. this is a great, great read by the way. >> this is his autobiography brilliantly written, and story after story after story. this is my rough copy. my one zillion notes,...
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son, john conyers iii and carl edward conyers, and all whom he influenced over the course of his life, may he rest in peace. the speaker pro tempore: without objection. mrs. lawrence: now i would like to bring forth my colleague, my michigan delegation colleague. it is significant to note that rashida tlaib, congresswoman tlaib, actually represents the seat that john conyers retired from. and i'm proud to introduce my colleague, rashida tlaib. ms. tlaib: thank you so much. and thank you, mr. speaker. i rise today with a heavy heart, in joining my beloved colleague who also represents the city of detroit, in paying tribute to our wonderful late congress member, john conyers. the longest serving african-american in the united states congress. a true civil rights icon and visionary, and the man who will forever be our congressman. the honorable john conyers jr.'s mission to make sweeping changes in civil rights by fighting on behalf of the people started well before he ever stepped into the united states house floor. one of the things that he said is, we've got to -- at the passing of rosa parks, his dear friend, he said that we've got a tremendous legacy t
son, john conyers iii and carl edward conyers, and all whom he influenced over the course of his life, may he rest in peace. the speaker pro tempore: without objection. mrs. lawrence: now i would like to bring forth my colleague, my michigan delegation colleague. it is significant to note that rashida tlaib, congresswoman tlaib, actually represents the seat that john conyers retired from. and i'm proud to introduce my colleague, rashida tlaib. ms. tlaib: thank you so much. and thank you, mr....
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like edward sidell, a whistle-blower who informed the commodity futures trading commission that j.p. morgan chase was failing to disclose conflicts of interest with some of its clients. because mr. sidell decided to speak out about what he knew, the government collected hundreds of millions of dollars in settlements. whistle-blowers like mr. sidell and the employees at merrill lynch deserve our gratitude, and they deserve our support. they helped the securities and exchange commission and the commodity futures trading commission to do their job, and they helped to promote transparency, and with transparency comes accountability, in this case, for our financial system. i tell you something else they deserve. they deserve assures that when they put -- they deserve assurance that when they put their jobs and their reputation on the line, they won't be fired just for trying to do the right thing. they deserve to know that if the government recovers money because of their disclosures, they'll be able to get a decision on their award application and do it in a timely fashion. currently whistle-blowers don't have these assurances. last year, despite strong objections that i raised in
like edward sidell, a whistle-blower who informed the commodity futures trading commission that j.p. morgan chase was failing to disclose conflicts of interest with some of its clients. because mr. sidell decided to speak out about what he knew, the government collected hundreds of millions of dollars in settlements. whistle-blowers like mr. sidell and the employees at merrill lynch deserve our gratitude, and they deserve our support. they helped the securities and exchange commission and the...