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mr. givener and city attorney and their amazing team for their help. with that, colleagues, this concludes public comment. i'll turn it over to you madam chair. >> why don't we take the motion to amend first and make closing comments. yee. speaker: i'll explain both things. first of all, again, i want to say that -- i want to say that. i want to give this to you. i'm proud to be a coauthor with supervisor campos and supervisor kim and others on this resolution. and i'm going to offering some language for amendment. it's in addition to what we have. and i'm very happy that supervisor campos is supporting my amendment. so let me read it for the record. this would be to add or to include this language as a new section. the last section, which would be section 4. impact of declaration of city law. so it would read, in adopting this declaration, the board of supervisors does not suspend, waive or limit the requirements of any applicable city law required regulating the process, for selecting and developing sites for public facilities. to be used as an r eme
mr. givener and city attorney and their amazing team for their help. with that, colleagues, this concludes public comment. i'll turn it over to you madam chair. >> why don't we take the motion to amend first and make closing comments. yee. speaker: i'll explain both things. first of all, again, i want to say that -- i want to say that. i want to give this to you. i'm proud to be a coauthor with supervisor campos and supervisor kim and others on this resolution. and i'm going to offering...
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mrs. reagan given us this little box that held precious keepsakes of hers. when nancy reagan received her own dressing room when she was under contract to mgm, ronald reagan went to a jeweler and had a special key made for her. it had an image of a thespian on the front and on the back. she thought that was such a nice idea that two years later, after they were married and they bought their first home, she had keys made for their first home. and there is little house on the top. and they're both engraved with their initials. on his key, right above his initials it says, " our first." >> what were the early married years like? >> they were married in 1952, and their daughter was born in 1952. she'd been getting some roles fairly steadily. and his career was the one that was stalling out at that point. then the ge offer came along. she became a homemaker. she did a few television roles in the first decade of the marriage. she was his wife, and the mother of patty, and i think years later ron junior was born. her family was her life, and she devoted all of her
mrs. reagan given us this little box that held precious keepsakes of hers. when nancy reagan received her own dressing room when she was under contract to mgm, ronald reagan went to a jeweler and had a special key made for her. it had an image of a thespian on the front and on the back. she thought that was such a nice idea that two years later, after they were married and they bought their first home, she had keys made for their first home. and there is little house on the top. and they're...
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. >> we have given mr. admi de mia a paper, we haven't received rations from the othereaction f. we believe week and a half wasted without responding to a paper is pretext for wasting time. a number of votes were intercementivinterceptive. back to turkey in exchange for increased financial aid and relaxed visa restrictions for turkish citizens traveling oeurope. despite the deal which was meant to come into effect on sunday, housing them in temporary refugee camps. >>> turkish officials have arrived on the greek island of lesbos to help put this all into effect. there have been problems from the beginning. zeina khodr traveled to lesbos. this is what she saw. >> reporter: salina's requests for asylum, he hopes will be accepted. but now, there is an agreement that will make it even more harder for migrants and refugees to stay. >> at 3:00 a.m. march 20th they took us and registered. we can't go back to syria because of the war and in turkey we couldn't make ends meet. >> saliem with was taken to the camp. and monitors are there to help negotiate the deal. >> there is a lot of conf
. >> we have given mr. admi de mia a paper, we haven't received rations from the othereaction f. we believe week and a half wasted without responding to a paper is pretext for wasting time. a number of votes were intercementivinterceptive. back to turkey in exchange for increased financial aid and relaxed visa restrictions for turkish citizens traveling oeurope. despite the deal which was meant to come into effect on sunday, housing them in temporary refugee camps. >>> turkish...
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mr. keller: given the higher -- justice kennedy: and i want to know what your position is on that. mr. keller: and justice kennedy, given the greater complication rates from druginduced abortions, the legislature would be permitted to act in that way. in any event, petitioners have not challenged that particular part of the district court's holding that gave them asapplied relief on the druginduced abortion part. in the fifth circuit, they haven't raised that. what they're trying to do on the effects prong is say that the remaining clinics will lack capacity. but the fifth circuit correctly noted that there is no capacity evidence in the record. they didn't even try to take discovery from the nonpetitioner clinics. and indeed, grossman's ipse dixit was in fact ipse dixit. what he did is he looked at the number of abortions and percentages that were being performed. and a year earlier, ascs had actually performed more abortions, and so the inference that they were at capacity cannot be drawn. chief justice roberts: what what evidence would you have put in on the capacity issue if you had
mr. keller: given the higher -- justice kennedy: and i want to know what your position is on that. mr. keller: and justice kennedy, given the greater complication rates from druginduced abortions, the legislature would be permitted to act in that way. in any event, petitioners have not challenged that particular part of the district court's holding that gave them asapplied relief on the druginduced abortion part. in the fifth circuit, they haven't raised that. what they're trying to do on the...
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mr. trump in a given state. let me turn to national security. mr.rump's bombast is already alarming our allies and fuelling the anger of our enemies. assaulting all muslims will keep many of them from fully engaging us in the urgent fight against isis. what he said -- and 60 minutes, did you hear this? it has to go down as the most ridiculous and dangerous idea of the entire campaign season. let isis take out assad, he said. and then we can pick up the remnants. think about that. let the most dangerous terror organization the world has ever known take over an entire country. this recklessness is recklessness in the extreme. donald trump tells us he is very, very smart. [ laughter ] >> i'm afraid when it comes to foreign policy, he is very, very not smart. [ laughter ] [ cheers and applause ] >>> now i'm far from the first to conclude that donald trump lacks the temperament to be president. after all, this is an individual who mocked a disabled reporter, who abtributed a reporters questions to her menstrual cycle. who mocked a brilliant rival who hap
mr. trump in a given state. let me turn to national security. mr.rump's bombast is already alarming our allies and fuelling the anger of our enemies. assaulting all muslims will keep many of them from fully engaging us in the urgent fight against isis. what he said -- and 60 minutes, did you hear this? it has to go down as the most ridiculous and dangerous idea of the entire campaign season. let isis take out assad, he said. and then we can pick up the remnants. think about that. let the most...
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mr. trump in any given state. now, let me turn to national security and the safety of our homes and loved ones. mr. trump's bombast is already alarming our allies and fueling the enmity of our enemies. insulting all muslims will keep many of them from fully engaging with us in their urgent fight against isis. and for what purpose? muslim terrorists would only have to lie about their religion to enter the country. and then what he said on "60 minutes," did you hear this? it was about syria and isis. it has to go down as the most ridiculous and dangerous idea of the entire campaign season. let isis take out assad, he said. and then, we can pick up the remnants. now, think about that. let the most dangerous terror organization the world has ever known take over an entire country? this wrecklessness is wrecklessness in the extreme. now, donald trump tells us that he's very, very smart. [laughter] i'm afraid that when it comes to foreign policy, he is very, very not smart. [laughter] [cheers and applause] now, i'm far f
mr. trump in any given state. now, let me turn to national security and the safety of our homes and loved ones. mr. trump's bombast is already alarming our allies and fueling the enmity of our enemies. insulting all muslims will keep many of them from fully engaging with us in their urgent fight against isis. and for what purpose? muslim terrorists would only have to lie about their religion to enter the country. and then what he said on "60 minutes," did you hear this? it was about...
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mr. trump in any given state. >> that's right. just as gloria said. is calling for effectively a contested -- convention, because that's what the result would be of what he said should happen. that everybody needs to vote in a way that donald trump will lose. you know, i think maybe a more bold way to approach it would have been just to pick a candidate. but i also think that that would probably be even less effective, because of what we were talking about beforehand. you know, mitt romney does embody the establishment, and not sure if that would really be very helpful at this point in time, to endorse any of those candidates. what i also thought was an interesting tactic in this extraordinary speech -- i mean, this was a wow speech. was the way he tried to preempt the trump reaction. i thought that was very, very interesting, and clever. because, you know, anybody who has watched donald trump for five minutes knows that he is a counter puncher, and he's been doing it all morning since it was reported that mitt romney is going to give this kind of a s
mr. trump in any given state. >> that's right. just as gloria said. is calling for effectively a contested -- convention, because that's what the result would be of what he said should happen. that everybody needs to vote in a way that donald trump will lose. you know, i think maybe a more bold way to approach it would have been just to pick a candidate. but i also think that that would probably be even less effective, because of what we were talking about beforehand. you know, mitt...
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mrs. clinton given that secretary clinton and given that she has a man problem.re the nominee for the democrats, we can recast the whole conversation about the gender gap not as the republican party's problem with women but the democratic party's problem with men unless you have her up against someone performing poorly against women. the democrats are quoted everywhere saying i just want trump to keep talking and we'll run that in ads against him in the fall. >> everybody is like, what's going on. this doesn't mean that we hate each other. >> we've never had a fight in ten years, don. >> donald trump cruising on his way -- sorry, but cruising. no pun intended. tom, not ted. >> to being the republican nominee. and he does something like this. i don't know if it's an effort to control the media, because he's that thin skinned or whatever it is. if you still talk to him and you have a way of advising him, wouldn't you just say just shut up and get the nomination instead of doing all these petty things that doesn't bode well with him against women who may end up deci
mrs. clinton given that secretary clinton and given that she has a man problem.re the nominee for the democrats, we can recast the whole conversation about the gender gap not as the republican party's problem with women but the democratic party's problem with men unless you have her up against someone performing poorly against women. the democrats are quoted everywhere saying i just want trump to keep talking and we'll run that in ads against him in the fall. >> everybody is like, what's...
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without objection the amendment passes unanimously >>[gavel] >> mr. given or are we all set? anything else? okay, colleagues can we move this item forward work for this item without objection >> just took a vacation all of your previous amendment stand as made by yourself and made by supervisor tang. the original amendment >>-made by myself and by supervisor avalos i'm sorry. supervisor tang as a 2nd. okay, thank you. okay, with that colleagues, this item as amended can we take that same house, same call? without objection the item as amendment passes unanimously >>[gavel] >> madam clerk, now let's return to item number 4 which is only been called. colleagues, seeing no names on the roster, no one has anything to say, even supervisor peskin is not in the mood to rise, with that, colleagues can we take item number 4 same house, same call? without objection the item is passes unanimously-the item is submitted unanimously >>[gavel] >> thank you. mdm. clerk, can you read the in memoriam. >> we haven't heard of item on behalf of supervisor mar mme. pres. >> we do. we did resolutio
without objection the amendment passes unanimously >>[gavel] >> mr. given or are we all set? anything else? okay, colleagues can we move this item forward work for this item without objection >> just took a vacation all of your previous amendment stand as made by yourself and made by supervisor tang. the original amendment >>-made by myself and by supervisor avalos i'm sorry. supervisor tang as a 2nd. okay, thank you. okay, with that colleagues, this item as amended can...
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defending chance -- champa last year's it was a given that mr. trump would be front and center but this year who knows. with one player won't mind if he shows up is bubba watson. >> i think it's crazy if they have a big ruckus when he shows up because they media gets away from me. and you don't hear the bad comments or twist them. >> one guy who does not mind attention. is a you can door today? >> on a horse? the guy with fancy cars love horses. some of his teammates are mesmerized they also settle up for a few rides. looks like fun but he manager terry collins says enough with this fun. we have to get focused. the mets reached the world series last year and want to get back >> >>> the news at six will be >>> the rolling stones will rock cuba soon they announced they will play a free concert in havana march 25. the biggest act to play in cuba since 1959 revolution. the bands" we've performed in many special places during our long career but this show in nevada will be a landmark event for us and we hope for all our friends in cuba. >>> that is ou
defending chance -- champa last year's it was a given that mr. trump would be front and center but this year who knows. with one player won't mind if he shows up is bubba watson. >> i think it's crazy if they have a big ruckus when he shows up because they media gets away from me. and you don't hear the bad comments or twist them. >> one guy who does not mind attention. is a you can door today? >> on a horse? the guy with fancy cars love horses. some of his teammates are...
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because thanks to nato, we won the cold war and nato continues to be ap be necessary in the future given mr 4iyfu trade deals. he says that]] all the time he hates the iran deal. he says that's a bad deal. he doesn't like the open deal÷mey a the republican party hold the same view. maybe use differential language. >> well, a lot of americans are deeply concerned about further attacks on the united states of america which found predicted and there will be more attacks. rocca is knowugr now a chemical weapons factory. we know that at;xkal( least 400 had been dispatched by baghdadi. all they need once they get to europe and get a passport is to get on an airplane. they don't have to com$rfc9 acrossd0f our southern border. all that you will certainly needs to be strengthened. responsive chord in his concern about his security of the united states of america. and it is because of barack obama's failed foreignj0:hbñ policy and now continuing to say that somehow we are ájking0 metastasizes throughout the region. >> well, there ask no perfect candidate for any one of us, i'm sure. at any(&ix given
because thanks to nato, we won the cold war and nato continues to be ap be necessary in the future given mr 4iyfu trade deals. he says that]] all the time he hates the iran deal. he says that's a bad deal. he doesn't like the open deal÷mey a the republican party hold the same view. maybe use differential language. >> well, a lot of americans are deeply concerned about further attacks on the united states of america which found predicted and there will be more attacks. rocca is knowugr...
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mrs. clinton 'sve given a lesson to dan party. charlie: he said, people in civil rights movement didn't know him. hadn't seen him at meetings. generation of john lewis. i'm from new york. the south. i have not seen him in new york. him inhad breakfast with if you what i said is, march dr. king, that's great. when nine years old then he did what he did with reverend jackson's campaign. ago.was 30 years let's talk about some this century. issuesalk all of the that we have fought from police in new york all of these issues where have you been? john lewis.g with let's talk about this century. i think that he's been right on can't say that i've seen him out there marching or doing the things that we're last 15 orut in the 20 years. charlie: how much pressure is there from whatever corridor to line to support? to say to your fellow republicans, it's over? cannot stop donald trump. appeal.strated >> none. very little. pressurere seeing is on other candidates to get out so there will be a consolidation of the anti-trump vote. is the chris
mrs. clinton 'sve given a lesson to dan party. charlie: he said, people in civil rights movement didn't know him. hadn't seen him at meetings. generation of john lewis. i'm from new york. the south. i have not seen him in new york. him inhad breakfast with if you what i said is, march dr. king, that's great. when nine years old then he did what he did with reverend jackson's campaign. ago.was 30 years let's talk about some this century. issuesalk all of the that we have fought from police in...
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mr. earnest: the white house has an elastic given the current state of things and given the approach that leaders on both sides have taken to this issue recently, it seems rather thately reporter: live the reagans funeral -- mrs. obama is going. mr. earnest: i don't have more information about the delegation. mrs. obama will attend. the president will not attend; he's traveling in texas on friday. reporter: the supreme court -- you can't say if there have been any other interviews and meetings. i think a lot of people are trying to find some reassurance that this process is going to be somewhat transparent. mr. earnest: i'm not sure i can provide -- i think -- what we will be able to do is be transparent about how the president made the decision once he has made it. that means we will be able to talk in some detail about why the person that the president has chosen is the right person for the job. we can certainly have a discussion about what kind of elements of that person's background, of their professional experience, of their education, of their view of the law, informs the president'
mr. earnest: the white house has an elastic given the current state of things and given the approach that leaders on both sides have taken to this issue recently, it seems rather thately reporter: live the reagans funeral -- mrs. obama is going. mr. earnest: i don't have more information about the delegation. mrs. obama will attend. the president will not attend; he's traveling in texas on friday. reporter: the supreme court -- you can't say if there have been any other interviews and meetings....
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mr. givener and city attorney and their amazing team for their help. with that, colleagues, this concludes public comment. i'll turn it over to you madam chair. >> why don't we take the motion to amend first and make closing comments. yee. speaker: i'll explain both things. first of all, again, i want to say that -- i want to say that. i want to give this to you. i'm proud to be a coauthor with supervisor campos and supervisor kim and others on this resolution. and i'm going to offering some language for amendment. it's in addition to what we have. and i'm very happy that supervisor campos is supporting my amendment. so let me read it for the record. this would be to add or to include this language as a new section. the last section, which would be section 4. impact of declaration of city law. so it would read, in adopting this declaration, the board of supervisors does not suspend, waive or limit the requirements of any applicable city law required regulating the process, for selecting and developing sites for public facilities. to be used as an r eme
mr. givener and city attorney and their amazing team for their help. with that, colleagues, this concludes public comment. i'll turn it over to you madam chair. >> why don't we take the motion to amend first and make closing comments. yee. speaker: i'll explain both things. first of all, again, i want to say that -- i want to say that. i want to give this to you. i'm proud to be a coauthor with supervisor campos and supervisor kim and others on this resolution. and i'm going to offering...
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mr. trump's critics said. given the fact that he hushes people out of the room or gets argumentative. protesters will do what protesters will do, glom on for attention, but do you think that he risks inciting the very activity he complains about? >> well, particularly now that it's getting known, people can actually set up a scenario which will create a big problem for him. so you know, he should take that under consideration. >> all right. some of donald trump's ongoing opponents are having second thoughts about him in backing him if he were to become the nominee. we told you at the top of the hour, marco rubio said he's not quite sure he could make good on that commitment to support donald trump if he was the nominee now. john kasich, apparently through nbc kind of say sending the same message that it would be extremely difficult when pressed on the question as to whether he would support in all of these developments, donald trump, as the party's nominee. i think that's called hedging, professor, what do you think? >> well, they're politicians, neil, and i love them, but i've known
mr. trump's critics said. given the fact that he hushes people out of the room or gets argumentative. protesters will do what protesters will do, glom on for attention, but do you think that he risks inciting the very activity he complains about? >> well, particularly now that it's getting known, people can actually set up a scenario which will create a big problem for him. so you know, he should take that under consideration. >> all right. some of donald trump's ongoing opponents...
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in all likelihood, given his centrality to the entire story of the private server in new york for mrs. clinton, it's statutory immunity, which would mean there's a grand jury sitting which has at least issued subpoenas. >> what's the significance of all of that? >> it means, notwithstanding what mrs. clinton and her supporters have been saying, which is only a security review of her computer. it is not. it means we now know formally it's a federal criminal investigation being conducted by the fbi with the assistance of lawyers from the criminal division and the national security division of the department of justice. >> does there have to be intent in a criminal case? >> in most criminal cases, intent is required. sometimes it's just the intent to do the act. sometimes it's the specific intent that you want to murder someone. in these cases there are two types of intent. in the criminal investigation of whether or not classified information has been compromised, there's something called gross negligence under the espionage statutes. if you mishandle classified information, don't store
in all likelihood, given his centrality to the entire story of the private server in new york for mrs. clinton, it's statutory immunity, which would mean there's a grand jury sitting which has at least issued subpoenas. >> what's the significance of all of that? >> it means, notwithstanding what mrs. clinton and her supporters have been saying, which is only a security review of her computer. it is not. it means we now know formally it's a federal criminal investigation being...
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mr. walberg: are all aliens that cross the border given notices to appear before the court? mr. judd: no, they are not. let me take that back. i'm sorry. not all illegal aliens that we arrest are given notices to appear. and there are different factors that go into that. i would -- i would generally say that if we see somebody cross the border that that individual would be given a notice to appear. but not all illegal aliens that we arrest are given notices to appear. mr. walberg: what's the typical time frame for court hearings? mr. judd: i don't deal with the court hearings. from what i'm hearing from high level d.h.s. officials, i'm hearing anywhere between five to seven years. mr. walberg: mr. vitiello. did i get that right? mr. vitiello: yes, correct. i heard the same thing. it varies by city and the capacity that the department of justice has to schedule and notice those hearings. ms. acer: i'm sorry to be -- can i weigh in on the immigration courts because we've been recommended -- we just issued a report on the need to adequately fund the immigration courts to bring down
mr. walberg: are all aliens that cross the border given notices to appear before the court? mr. judd: no, they are not. let me take that back. i'm sorry. not all illegal aliens that we arrest are given notices to appear. and there are different factors that go into that. i would -- i would generally say that if we see somebody cross the border that that individual would be given a notice to appear. but not all illegal aliens that we arrest are given notices to appear. mr. walberg: what's the...
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mr. westmoreland: this data is given to you and is supposedly in your records from the national mortgage -- mr. cordray: what are you talking about here? mr. westmoreland: data in your system. i think we need to know how it has been protected. mr. hensarling: the time of the gentleman has expired. to haveray: i'd be glad my office talk to you. mr. hensarling: the chair advises that votes are expected at 1:00 or 1:30. i expect to clear the member in the queue. we'll adjourn once votes are roughly five minutes out, we will not ask our witness to come back but will adjourn at that time. i recognize the gentleman from illinois. >> as you know, the committee has at length raised concerns with guidance bureau issued in 2013 which it dubiously claimed is simple interpretation of its authority under ecola, despite language to exclude automeative lending. mr. hultgren: we have taken issue with the questionable methodology. this is a major concern for automobile dealers in my district and across illinois. you've now relied on disparate impact theory of discrimination under ecola and at least three
mr. westmoreland: this data is given to you and is supposedly in your records from the national mortgage -- mr. cordray: what are you talking about here? mr. westmoreland: data in your system. i think we need to know how it has been protected. mr. hensarling: the time of the gentleman has expired. to haveray: i'd be glad my office talk to you. mr. hensarling: the chair advises that votes are expected at 1:00 or 1:30. i expect to clear the member in the queue. we'll adjourn once votes are...
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mr. trump in a given state. >> stephen: what an inspiring message for the world'sdon't vote for who you think should be president, vote for whichever candidate in your state has theng trump from getting delegates. it's a system often employed by bros in bars that rhymes with "clock block." (laughter) and i know there's an angry ut this guy says it is the only way to save democracy from the voters. after you vote, maybe you willays, "i did what mitt romney told me to." (laughter) this game of ganging up againsts winning, that's a reality show strategy. and that is trump's home turf.hink you are going to be better at this than him? it's like saying, "you know the way to fix our great white shark problem is, get in the water with him. on my lucky ham." a political -- that's the ham. (laughter) a political campaign. he's a reality show contestant who's established himself as a villain to polarize the audience, then do whatever it takes to make it to the finalt the rose that lets him have sex with the top chef. (applause) then you get to name a supreme court justice in the fantasy suite. but let's
mr. trump in a given state. >> stephen: what an inspiring message for the world'sdon't vote for who you think should be president, vote for whichever candidate in your state has theng trump from getting delegates. it's a system often employed by bros in bars that rhymes with "clock block." (laughter) and i know there's an angry ut this guy says it is the only way to save democracy from the voters. after you vote, maybe you willays, "i did what mitt romney told me to."...
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mr. trump? marc: it is all relative. given the alternative, i would because mr. trump hillary clinton will destroy the whole world. mark: why will hillary clinton destroy the whole world? what is the evidence? nationook at her building in the middle east, how successful that was. caroline: mr. farber, we are seeing from donald trump's potential policies he wants to slow international trade between the united states and other countries. surely that will be a block upon free-market. marc: i agree that it is negative if you have restrictions on a free market, that i agree entirely. but you have to equally see that the u.s. has essentially given that a lot of things benefit other countries. growth, 2002t the today, which countries have done relatively well, the emerging markets have done fantastically well. there gdp has gone up substantially. the standards of living have gone up substantially. the have accumulated large reserves. japan,. and europe and relatively speaking, have been theining and that statistics are visible in production and emerging markets. it doub
mr. trump? marc: it is all relative. given the alternative, i would because mr. trump hillary clinton will destroy the whole world. mark: why will hillary clinton destroy the whole world? what is the evidence? nationook at her building in the middle east, how successful that was. caroline: mr. farber, we are seeing from donald trump's potential policies he wants to slow international trade between the united states and other countries. surely that will be a block upon free-market. marc: i agree...
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mr. trump in a given state. let me turn to national security . e safety of our homes and loved ones. mr. trump's bombast is alarming our allies. and fueling our enemies. insulting all muslims will keep many of them from fully engaging with us in the urgent fight against isis. and for what purpose, muslim terrorists would only have to lie about the religion to get into the country. on 60 minutes, did you hear this, about syria and isis, it has to go down as the most ridiculous and dangerous idea of the entire campaign season. that isis take out a sod -- assad, and we can pick out -- pick up the remnants. but the most dangerous terror organization numeral has known take over an entire country. this recklessness is extreme. donald trump says he is very smart. [laughter] i am afraid when it comes to for policy coming he is very not smart -- i am afraid when it comes to foreign policy, he is not very smart. [applause] i am far from the first to conclude the donald trump likes the temperament to be president. this is an individual who mocked a disabled
mr. trump in a given state. let me turn to national security . e safety of our homes and loved ones. mr. trump's bombast is alarming our allies. and fueling our enemies. insulting all muslims will keep many of them from fully engaging with us in the urgent fight against isis. and for what purpose, muslim terrorists would only have to lie about the religion to get into the country. on 60 minutes, did you hear this, about syria and isis, it has to go down as the most ridiculous and dangerous idea...
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given the current delegate selection process, that means that i'd vote for marco rubio in florida and for john kasich in whichever one of the other two contenders has the best chance to beating mr. trump in a given state. >> stephen: what an inspiring message for the world's greatest democracy: don't vote for who you think should be president, vote for whichever candidate in your state has the best chance of keeping trump from getting delegates. it's a system often employed by bros in bars that rhymes with "clock block." (laughter) and i know there's an angry republican base out there, but this guy says it is the only way to save democracy from the voters. after you vote, maybe you will get a sticker that says, "i did what mitt romney told me to." (laughter) this game of ganging up against the popular guy who's winning, that's not democracy. and that is trump's home turf. you honestly think you are going to be better at this than him? it's like saying, "you know the way to fix our great white shark problem is, get in the water with him. but first let me put on my lucky ham." trump is not running a political -- that's the ham. (laughter) trump is not running a political campaign
given the current delegate selection process, that means that i'd vote for marco rubio in florida and for john kasich in whichever one of the other two contenders has the best chance to beating mr. trump in a given state. >> stephen: what an inspiring message for the world's greatest democracy: don't vote for who you think should be president, vote for whichever candidate in your state has the best chance of keeping trump from getting delegates. it's a system often employed by bros in...
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given the concerns about his likability. washington, d.c., and among the political class? mr. perkins: it is kind of funny coming from donald trump, because he is about as huggable as a porcupine himself. the reality is if you are not like in washington, d.c., there must be something good about you. that is the message ted cruz has had. he cares about the american people. i know him very well. it is difficult to shift all those emotions, and display all of those various agile beats people want to see, but i -- attributes people want to see, but i believe in a general election when people get a chance to see him, clearly focus on him, they will know he has a vision for the future of the country and he is unafraid to stand up to the political class in washington, d.c., including his own party, and the most elite club in the world, the united states senate. he has done that. he has proven himself. that is one of the reasons i'm standing with him. i have no doubt what he would do as president of the united states. susan: tony perkins, president of the family research council, join
given the concerns about his likability. washington, d.c., and among the political class? mr. perkins: it is kind of funny coming from donald trump, because he is about as huggable as a porcupine himself. the reality is if you are not like in washington, d.c., there must be something good about you. that is the message ted cruz has had. he cares about the american people. i know him very well. it is difficult to shift all those emotions, and display all of those various agile beats people want...
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mr. westmoreland: this data is given to you and is supposedly in your records from the national mortgage -- mr. cordray: what are you talking about here? mr. westmoreland: data in your system. i think we need to know how it has been protected. mr. hensarling: the time of the gentleman has expired. mr. cordray: i'd be glad to have my office talk to you. mr. hensarling: the chair wishes to advise that votes are expected at 1:00 or 1:20. i expect to clear the member in the queue. we'll adjourn once votes are roughly five minutes out. we will not ask our witness to come back but will adjourn at that time. i recognize the gentleman from illinois. mr. hultgren: as you know, the committee has at length raised concerns with guidance bureau issued in 2013 which it dubiously claimed is simple interpretation of its authority under ecola, despite language to exclude automotive lending. we have taken issue with the questionable methodology. this is a major concern for automobile dealers in my district and across illinois. you've now relied on disparate impact theory of discrimination under ecola and a
mr. westmoreland: this data is given to you and is supposedly in your records from the national mortgage -- mr. cordray: what are you talking about here? mr. westmoreland: data in your system. i think we need to know how it has been protected. mr. hensarling: the time of the gentleman has expired. mr. cordray: i'd be glad to have my office talk to you. mr. hensarling: the chair wishes to advise that votes are expected at 1:00 or 1:20. i expect to clear the member in the queue. we'll adjourn...
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proceedings against salah abdeslam in brussels his lawyer asked for a postponement of the case and given and said mrlah abdeslam was keen to return to paris. the problem with this whole situation is that there has been ambiguity about it because at one point we were told salah abdeslam was not cooperating and then perhaps he was cooperating and then again perhaps not and there is a great deal of ambiguity here but one thing is absolutely clear rochelle that salah abdeslam is a seriously fundamental element of the investigation, the lines the investigators are pursuing is how and what links there may have been between salah abdeslam and paris attacks and what happened here in brussels, that is clearly the line they are exploring as far as possible. certainly we are, we believe, they are looking into this right now. >> all right, dominick cane live with the latest in brussels for us, thank you. secretary of state john kerry heads to brussels tomorrow but today he is in moscow meeting russian president vladimir putin and top officials over a political transition in syria. he and foreign minister sergei
proceedings against salah abdeslam in brussels his lawyer asked for a postponement of the case and given and said mrlah abdeslam was keen to return to paris. the problem with this whole situation is that there has been ambiguity about it because at one point we were told salah abdeslam was not cooperating and then perhaps he was cooperating and then again perhaps not and there is a great deal of ambiguity here but one thing is absolutely clear rochelle that salah abdeslam is a seriously...
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mr. trump in a given state. >> sources are saying that mitt romney is looking to stop trump with a brokered convention with the idea that someone like paul ryan could come in as a white night. what do you think of that? >> the best thing to do is to keep the candidates in so they can win delegates and deny trump the magic 1,237 he would need to be able to clinch the republican nomination. what you heard mitt romney saying is, florida, give your delegates to marco rubio. ohio, give your delegates to john kasich. that denies donald trump those delegates, denies him coasting to the nomination, having a brokered convention and having a fight. we'll see if that strategy works. that's the big question mark. but that's what mitt romney was talking about. >> but so far voter turnout for republicans is double that of democrats. >> it's a remarkable thing. what you have in the democratic party, you have a rebellion led by bernie sanders. it looks like if you go with what the polls are saying, the pundits are saying and no offense to nina, it looks like the establishment may be ail blo hold you out an
mr. trump in a given state. >> sources are saying that mitt romney is looking to stop trump with a brokered convention with the idea that someone like paul ryan could come in as a white night. what do you think of that? >> the best thing to do is to keep the candidates in so they can win delegates and deny trump the magic 1,237 he would need to be able to clinch the republican nomination. what you heard mitt romney saying is, florida, give your delegates to marco rubio. ohio, give...
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without objection the amendment passes unanimously >>[gavel] >> mr. given or are we all set?ng else? okay, colleagues can we move this item forward work for this item without objection >> just took a vacation all of your previous amendment stand as made by yourself and made by supervisor tang. the original amendment >>-made by myself and by supervisor avalos i'm sorry. supervisor tang as a 2nd. okay, thank you. okay, with that colleagues, this item as amended can we take that same house, same call? without objection the item as amendment passes unanimously >>[gavel] >> madam clerk, now let's return to item number 4 which is only been called. colleagues, seeing no names on the roster, no one has anything to say, even supervisor peskin is not in the mood to rise, with that, colleagues can we take item number 4 same house, same call? without objection the item is passes unanimously-the item is submitted unanimously >>[gavel] >> thank you. mdm. clerk, can you read the in memoriam. >> we haven't heard of item on behalf of supervisor mar mme. pres. >> we do. we did resolution comme
without objection the amendment passes unanimously >>[gavel] >> mr. given or are we all set?ng else? okay, colleagues can we move this item forward work for this item without objection >> just took a vacation all of your previous amendment stand as made by yourself and made by supervisor tang. the original amendment >>-made by myself and by supervisor avalos i'm sorry. supervisor tang as a 2nd. okay, thank you. okay, with that colleagues, this item as amended can we take...
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without objection the amendment passes unanimously >>[gavel] >> mr. given or are we all set?ng else? okay, colleagues can we move this item forward work for this item without objection >> just took a vacation all of your previous amendment stand as made by yourself and made by supervisor tang. the original amendment >>-made by myself and by supervisor avalos i'm sorry. supervisor tang as a 2nd. okay, thank you. okay, with that colleagues, this item as amended can we take that same house, same call? without objection the item as amendment passes unanimously >>[gavel] >> madam clerk, now let's return to item number 4 which is only been called. colleagues, seeing no names on the roster, no one has anything to say, even supervisor peskin is not in the mood to rise, with that, colleagues can we take item number 4 same house, same call? without objection the item is passes unanimously-the item is submitted unanimously >>[gavel] >> thank you. mdm. clerk, can you read the in memoriam. >> we haven't heard of item on behalf of supervisor mar mme. pres. >> we do. we did resolution comme
without objection the amendment passes unanimously >>[gavel] >> mr. given or are we all set?ng else? okay, colleagues can we move this item forward work for this item without objection >> just took a vacation all of your previous amendment stand as made by yourself and made by supervisor tang. the original amendment >>-made by myself and by supervisor avalos i'm sorry. supervisor tang as a 2nd. okay, thank you. okay, with that colleagues, this item as amended can we take...
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without objection the amendment passes unanimously >>[gavel] >> mr. given or are we all set?ng else? okay, colleagues can we move this item forward work for this item without objection >> just took a vacation all of your previous amendment stand as made by yourself and made by supervisor tang. the original amendment >>-made by myself and by supervisor avalos i'm sorry. supervisor tang as a 2nd. okay, thank you. okay, with that colleagues, this item as amended can we take that same house, same call? without objection the item as amendment passes unanimously >>[gavel] >> madam clerk, now let's return to item number 4 which is only been called. colleagues, seeing no names on the roster, no one has anything to say, even supervisor peskin is not in the mood to rise, with that, colleagues can we take item number 4 same house, same call? without objection the item is passes unanimously-the item is submitted unanimously >>[gavel] >> thank you. mdm. clerk, can you read the in memoriam. >> we haven't heard of item on behalf of supervisor mar mme. pres. >> we do. we did resolution comme
without objection the amendment passes unanimously >>[gavel] >> mr. given or are we all set?ng else? okay, colleagues can we move this item forward work for this item without objection >> just took a vacation all of your previous amendment stand as made by yourself and made by supervisor tang. the original amendment >>-made by myself and by supervisor avalos i'm sorry. supervisor tang as a 2nd. okay, thank you. okay, with that colleagues, this item as amended can we take...
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mr figuras. following the indictment. we were given a tour of the men's central gale by the recently dwyer. >> dwyer oversees day to day operations at the gaol. >> what was your first thought when you heard guards were abusing not only inmates, but visitor's of inmates. >> disbelief. >> reporter: a lot was poor moral, they say. glamorous jobs. >> reporter: how important is it to build a rapport. >> most indicated that. it was remarkable. >> reporter: i don't need to tell you, you look around, bars are everywhere. this is a gale. with all that neg difficulty, one has to imagine them not to fall into the abyss. i can't speak to the incident. there's ongoing litigation. it hurts you. >> why too much. it's o profession that we take pride in. >> it's inmates. >> a serious allegation is that gut miss formed into gardenings. sporting tattoos, and requiring members to bet inmates. reportedly they named themselves the 2,000 boards, and the 3,000 boards after the floors on which they worked. >> this is the 3,000 floor, and this is one of the flo
mr figuras. following the indictment. we were given a tour of the men's central gale by the recently dwyer. >> dwyer oversees day to day operations at the gaol. >> what was your first thought when you heard guards were abusing not only inmates, but visitor's of inmates. >> disbelief. >> reporter: a lot was poor moral, they say. glamorous jobs. >> reporter: how important is it to build a rapport. >> most indicated that. it was remarkable. >> reporter: i...
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mr. mccraw: i could tell you the chief right next to me could do it if given proper resources. the detection, text nothing and aviation they could do it. no doubt in my mind. mr. walberg: this isn't a problem but for the fact you're not allowed to do what you're able to do and i would assume, mr. vitiello, as well? mr. mccraw: the problem is it hasn't been properly resourced over the decades. bottom line is border security hasn't been a priority, not been a concern as it relates to multiple administrations. in today's threat environment, you can't afford not to be concerned about border security. it impacts texas, public safety impact. it impacts us from a national security standpoint, homeland security standpoint and not just texas but the rest of the nation. mr. desantis: the gentleman's time has expired. we'll try to go to ken buck for five minutes. . buck: mr. judd, real quickly. 2014, as a result of the change in the president's policy on immigration in 2014, we saw a surge of minors crossing the border, is that true? mr. judd: that's correct. mr. buck: do you know the perc
mr. mccraw: i could tell you the chief right next to me could do it if given proper resources. the detection, text nothing and aviation they could do it. no doubt in my mind. mr. walberg: this isn't a problem but for the fact you're not allowed to do what you're able to do and i would assume, mr. vitiello, as well? mr. mccraw: the problem is it hasn't been properly resourced over the decades. bottom line is border security hasn't been a priority, not been a concern as it relates to multiple...
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he was given a vote. mr. bresnahan: president obama did filibuster a nominee. sen.hy: he did vote against -- the fact is everyone knows as well as mcconnell that we were going to have that vote up or down on alito, and there was not a person in either of the cloak rooms that thought we were not going to have a vote, and he was confirmed by well under 60 votes, but he was confirmed. this is very similar to the talk about robert bork. now, the fact is former judge bork came in the confirmation hearing. he probably had a large majority of votes on his side. he did such a terrible job in that hearing that some of the press -- i think "the new york times" in one of the editorials referred to him as having a confirmation conversion. ultimately, the senate judiciary committee, the majority of them, voted against him, including some republicans, voted against him. the reagan white house was quietly asking him please withdraw your name. he said he wanted a vote. i, and a lot of other side whether we are for him or not, he wants a vote, he is entitled to one. he went on the f
he was given a vote. mr. bresnahan: president obama did filibuster a nominee. sen.hy: he did vote against -- the fact is everyone knows as well as mcconnell that we were going to have that vote up or down on alito, and there was not a person in either of the cloak rooms that thought we were not going to have a vote, and he was confirmed by well under 60 votes, but he was confirmed. this is very similar to the talk about robert bork. now, the fact is former judge bork came in the confirmation...
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mr. dillon's assessment of priority given to folks that live in san francisco. i agree that that should be a priority. given my policy, i've sat on rules committee for a long time and i prioritize those that live in san francisco. i agree with your assessment if you're outside san francisco and want to serve an there is no one interested in the san francisco, it should be given a priority. i'm in agreement with mr. dillon. i am concerned about miss amy landgraph. she applied for the see the but indicated she's never attended a meeting. in past, i'm uncomfortable appointing someone to a body -- >> call on her though answer that question. >> that has not attended a meeting even developed a deep understanding for the public process. and so, -- >> i'd lick to address that. at the time of the application i hadn't been to a meeting but i've been to a couple meetings so far. so i've been a part of the board and trying to get involved and also a part of subcommittee as well for the fight the blight in may. >> with all due respect, attending a meeting, a couple of meetin
mr. dillon's assessment of priority given to folks that live in san francisco. i agree that that should be a priority. given my policy, i've sat on rules committee for a long time and i prioritize those that live in san francisco. i agree with your assessment if you're outside san francisco and want to serve an there is no one interested in the san francisco, it should be given a priority. i'm in agreement with mr. dillon. i am concerned about miss amy landgraph. she applied for the see the but...
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mr. trump. given your statement about hillary clinton do you agree you need to get mainstream american republican politics in the establishment as it has been labeled the hind you? -- labeled behind you? and what do you say to them tonight? donald trump: i say, let's come together, folks. let's come together. the answer is not 100%, but largely i with say yes. believe it or not, i am a unifier. i unify. look at all of the things i built around the world. i am a unifier. i get along with people. i have great relations. i even started getting along with you, right? campaign carl. but no, i get along with people. i really say this, carl, i think it is time to unify. we have something special in the republican party. unfortunately, the people in the party -- they call them the elites or whatever they call them -- those are the people that don't respect it yet. we have millions and millions of discussed this before. we have millions of people coming up and voting -- largely for me, in all fairness, but for
mr. trump. given your statement about hillary clinton do you agree you need to get mainstream american republican politics in the establishment as it has been labeled the hind you? -- labeled behind you? and what do you say to them tonight? donald trump: i say, let's come together, folks. let's come together. the answer is not 100%, but largely i with say yes. believe it or not, i am a unifier. i unify. look at all of the things i built around the world. i am a unifier. i get along with people....