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mr. adams, john adams, who suggested that i be the author. i said no mr. items, you must write it. he said no, you must write it. i said no you. mr. adams replied i am generally considered obnoxious and disliked. you have quite the flair for fluid and felicitous riding. i think you should write it. besides that he said, a virginian ought to be at the head of this business. yes, we had put forth that resolution for independence eat first. your next question. >> what sources? >> you ask me what sources of inspiration did i draw upon in drafting our declaration. i've firstly will tell you that i still right. i still right on this lap desk. this slope if you will. you can even refer to it as a laptop. this is my design and it was created by my cousin, a cabinet maker in philadelphia. it was created in 1775. i said about on this not to write anything new or original. i drew on the sources of the just indian code of the sixth century. i drew on the sources of the writings of john lock. i drew on mr. thomas pains pamphlet, common sense. all of this together provided the foundation act. no
mr. adams, john adams, who suggested that i be the author. i said no mr. items, you must write it. he said no, you must write it. i said no you. mr. adams replied i am generally considered obnoxious and disliked. you have quite the flair for fluid and felicitous riding. i think you should write it. besides that he said, a virginian ought to be at the head of this business. yes, we had put forth that resolution for independence eat first. your next question. >> what sources? >> you...
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we know from mr. john ralph, the secretary of -- in 60 19, 20 odd knee grows arrived here at point comfort. they were traded for goods, after that we see the evolution of laws and rules and regulations start to manage the african population here in the hampton. next we're gonna look at the war of 1812, and find out why this forward is now in existence. why is the largest stone for in the united states here today? the war of 1812 is a backdrop to that story. in 1812 the british once again invaded the united states. they arrived right here at the chesapeake bay. there was no one here to stop them they moved all the way up the chesapeake bay, they burned the capital city of washington d.c. and they were finally stopped at a place called baltimore. the reason,, for henry. after the war of 1812, the president of the united states james madison said we need to establish fortifications up and down the eastern seaboard. they recruited interestingly enough general simon bernard, the french engineer, who came in hel
we know from mr. john ralph, the secretary of -- in 60 19, 20 odd knee grows arrived here at point comfort. they were traded for goods, after that we see the evolution of laws and rules and regulations start to manage the african population here in the hampton. next we're gonna look at the war of 1812, and find out why this forward is now in existence. why is the largest stone for in the united states here today? the war of 1812 is a backdrop to that story. in 1812 the british once again...
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if not the question on reporting mr. john barger, of the retirement thrift investment board, i believe this is a required or requested role call vote. so the clerk call the roll. [clerk calling roll] [clerk calling roll] [clerk calling roll] >> mr. chairman, mr. chairman. >> senator peters. >> it's come to my attention that senator sinema would be recorded as a yes. >> okay. >> mr. chairman on the vote of those presence the yea's 8 and nays 3 by approximately, yeas 1, and this vote-- the report to nominee is agreed to. >> so the nomination is reported favorably. >> if there's no objection the committee will vote on the two remaining thrift investment board and the question is reporting-- christopher burnham and frank dunleavy. all those in favor, aye,' opposed. nay. the yeas have it favorably. issue notice for depositions subpoenas for records and testimony described as items one, two, three of schedule a. does any member wish to debate the motion. >> mr. chairman. >> mr. peters? >> i would like to postpone until the members
if not the question on reporting mr. john barger, of the retirement thrift investment board, i believe this is a required or requested role call vote. so the clerk call the roll. [clerk calling roll] [clerk calling roll] [clerk calling roll] >> mr. chairman, mr. chairman. >> senator peters. >> it's come to my attention that senator sinema would be recorded as a yes. >> okay. >> mr. chairman on the vote of those presence the yea's 8 and nays 3 by approximately, yeas...
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if not, the questions are favorable reporting mr. john berger, two member of the retirement thrift investment board. i believe this is a required or requested roll call vote to the clerk called the rule. [roll call] [roll call] [roll call] mr. chairman, mr. chairman. two saturday peters braced. >> 's come to my attention that senator sinema we would be recorded as a yes. seatac okay. >> mr. chairman on the vote of those presents eight to three on the vote by proxy and vote is one and two, and emotion reports the nominee has agreed to. smacks of the nomination is reported favorably. if there is no objection the committee will vote on the to read meaning nomination for the retirement board, the question is on favorably report the nominations, christopher burnham and frank dunlevy put all those in favor, although supposed, the chair of the denominations are reported favorably. the committee will now proceed to the motion to authorize a chairman's issued notices of taking subpoenas for records and subpoena for testimony described in items one
if not, the questions are favorable reporting mr. john berger, two member of the retirement thrift investment board. i believe this is a required or requested roll call vote to the clerk called the rule. [roll call] [roll call] [roll call] mr. chairman, mr. chairman. two saturday peters braced. >> 's come to my attention that senator sinema we would be recorded as a yes. seatac okay. >> mr. chairman on the vote of those presents eight to three on the vote by proxy and vote is one...
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i have to keep reminding my kids, "it's not 'i hate you, daddy,' it's 'i hate you, mr. john.'" and on top of everything else, my wife and i are expecting our third child. that's right. we took a look at 2020 and thought "you know what might reduce our stress? a newborn baby." you know what the world needs right now? more people! hey, speaking of big babies, did you hear the tape of the president saying he intentionally tried to downplay the virus even though he knew how serious it was? well, here it is. >> well, i think, bob, really, to be honest but. >> sure, i want you to. >> i wanted to always play it down. i still like playing it down. >> yes. >> because i don't want to create a panic. >> yes, he'd like us to believe antifa is flying across the country to kill us with soup cans but does not want us to panic. by the way, that's not some leaked audio tape. trump said that on the record to bob woodward who was writing a book about him. and he knew it! my four-year-old is better at keeping secrets. than the president. she knew we were pregnant for weeks before we announced it,
i have to keep reminding my kids, "it's not 'i hate you, daddy,' it's 'i hate you, mr. john.'" and on top of everything else, my wife and i are expecting our third child. that's right. we took a look at 2020 and thought "you know what might reduce our stress? a newborn baby." you know what the world needs right now? more people! hey, speaking of big babies, did you hear the tape of the president saying he intentionally tried to downplay the virus even though he knew how...
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i have to keep reminding my kids, "it's not 'i hate you, daddy,' it's 'i hate you, mr. john.'"verything else, my wife and i are expecting our third child.
i have to keep reminding my kids, "it's not 'i hate you, daddy,' it's 'i hate you, mr. john.'"verything else, my wife and i are expecting our third child.
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i have to keep reminding my kids, "it's not 'i hate you, daddy,' it's 'i hate you, mr. john.'"pecting our third child. that's right. we took a look at 2020 and thought "you know what might
i have to keep reminding my kids, "it's not 'i hate you, daddy,' it's 'i hate you, mr. john.'"pecting our third child. that's right. we took a look at 2020 and thought "you know what might
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mr. howe: john chancellor's question for vice president nixon. mr. chancellor: sir, i'd like to ask you an- another question about quemoy and matsu. both you and senator kennedy say you agree with the president on this subject and with our treaty obligations. but the subject remains in the campaign as an issue. now is sir, is this because each of you feels obliged to respond to the other when he talks about quemoy and matsu, and if that's true, do you think an end should be called to this discussion, or will it stay with us as a campaign issue? mr. nixon: i would say that the issue will stay with us as a campaign issue just as long as senator kennedy persists in what i think is a fundamental error. he says he supports the president's position. he says that he voted for the resolution. well just let me point this out; he voted for the resolution in 1955 which gave the president the power to use the forces of the united states to defend formosa and the offshore islands. but he also voted then for an amendment which was lost, fortunately. an amendment w
mr. howe: john chancellor's question for vice president nixon. mr. chancellor: sir, i'd like to ask you an- another question about quemoy and matsu. both you and senator kennedy say you agree with the president on this subject and with our treaty obligations. but the subject remains in the campaign as an issue. now is sir, is this because each of you feels obliged to respond to the other when he talks about quemoy and matsu, and if that's true, do you think an end should be called to this...
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she is not above also saying she is still mrs. john jacob rogers. this is the primary season in september. so she is very much -- she is very wise in the ways of doing this. later, after she has been reelected a few times, she often is photographed doing things that will be visually interesting and also very much related to the issues important to her. here she and other members of congress are testing out a really weird riding lawnmower looking tank. right outside the capitol. she often would do that. she also was photographed -- she was called the most air-minded female member of congress. she often would fly black and forth to places in open airplanes. she said she found them convenient and she enjoyed it. there are photographs of her with aviator goggles headed off into the sky. she did some wonderful things, but as matt said, she also was very much an assimilationist in the way of that first generation of women in congress. here is a photo of some of the early women of congress at the start of the 71st congress. there are lots of them. you can
she is not above also saying she is still mrs. john jacob rogers. this is the primary season in september. so she is very much -- she is very wise in the ways of doing this. later, after she has been reelected a few times, she often is photographed doing things that will be visually interesting and also very much related to the issues important to her. here she and other members of congress are testing out a really weird riding lawnmower looking tank. right outside the capitol. she often would...
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were blue states and blue states manage -- >> let's discuss now, with senior political analyst, mr. john adlon, john, good to see you. >> put aside how callus it is to talk about loss of life like that. has america had a president that is so openly hostile to states that are run by somebody who is an opponent. >> one of the tells is that this president's election campaign is not on winning majority of votes. he sees himself as the president of red states. that was a tell. and by the way, was wrong. we have 11% of the deaths even if you have the red states. what biden set, i am a democrat, but i will be a president to all of the people. he seems unable to imagine himself. >> today's constitution day, marking the signing of the constitution, on this day in 1787. i want to balk the electoral college. republicans have won the white house three times in the last 25 years while winning the popular vet only once. and a lot of people say that as you know fair. is it time to get rid of the electo. are al college. >> i have km a long way on this and it is. i think it's basic. your shoet should cou
were blue states and blue states manage -- >> let's discuss now, with senior political analyst, mr. john adlon, john, good to see you. >> put aside how callus it is to talk about loss of life like that. has america had a president that is so openly hostile to states that are run by somebody who is an opponent. >> one of the tells is that this president's election campaign is not on winning majority of votes. he sees himself as the president of red states. that was a tell. and...
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mr. howe: john edwards -- white didn't we/ mr. howe: john edwards has his first question. john: one test of the leadership will be the caliber of appointments. it's a matter of interest, here and overseas, as to who will be the new secretary of state. under our rules, i must ask this question of you, but i would hope the vice president would also answer it. we you give us the names of three or four americans, each of whom, if appointed, would serve with distinction, in your judgment, as the secretary of state? sen. kennedy: i don't think it's a wise idea for a presidential candidate to appoint members of his cabinet, respectively, or suggest four people, indicating one of them would be appointed. this is a decision the president of the united states should make. this is a race between the vice president and myself for the presidency of united states. there are a good many able man who could be secretary of united states. i've made no judgments. i think that judgment could be made after the election if i'm successful. the people have to make a choice between mr. nixon and m
mr. howe: john edwards -- white didn't we/ mr. howe: john edwards has his first question. john: one test of the leadership will be the caliber of appointments. it's a matter of interest, here and overseas, as to who will be the new secretary of state. under our rules, i must ask this question of you, but i would hope the vice president would also answer it. we you give us the names of three or four americans, each of whom, if appointed, would serve with distinction, in your judgment, as the...
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today welcome back to the program needs for sure reading of what we've got from mr john snow or make no mistake about it this is a stark and serious warning from the prime minister coming only a matter of weeks i suppose after a voice johnson triumphantly announced that the tide had turned that the war against covert 19 was being won now a very very different message that comes hot off the heels of syria's data produced by leading officials the scientific officer in the medical officer appearing at downing street on monday to confirm that the infection rate is doubling repay shifts pace every 7 days or so the hospitalize ation are increasing significantly as well that this isn't just a virus affecting the young between the age of 20 to 29 but it's spreading to the wider point relation to older more vulnerable people that may find themselves having to go into intensive care and that raises the specter of an increasing death toll as well so a rally in court again war time rhetoric used by so many leaders across the europe a few across europe has resurfaced again with boris johnson talk
today welcome back to the program needs for sure reading of what we've got from mr john snow or make no mistake about it this is a stark and serious warning from the prime minister coming only a matter of weeks i suppose after a voice johnson triumphantly announced that the tide had turned that the war against covert 19 was being won now a very very different message that comes hot off the heels of syria's data produced by leading officials the scientific officer in the medical officer...
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mr. davis: i recognize my colleague who has john shimkus, mr. mike moss from southern illinois. >> thank you, mr. davis and thank you, madam chair. that is true. i have known john shimkus since he was a treasurer in madison county, where he was the one who held the spot for -- it has been 10 years and i was a state legislator and i kept hearing about this guy, john shimkus from madison county and i came is ow him and i said he going to run for congress and i thought a wonderful thing. and we think, that is going to be good. but we didn't realize how great it would be. when we like to joke with john, because we love him, the reality is, he served his district well. he served the state well. he severed the nation well and made differences in the world. i would like to harrass him about the fact that he is an army, march e.p.a. he served well in the army as well. he is a map of ipteg right. he is a map of faith. he loves his family. and that's what our nation is about. he is going to be missed terribly in this body. we wan to joke about the fact th
mr. davis: i recognize my colleague who has john shimkus, mr. mike moss from southern illinois. >> thank you, mr. davis and thank you, madam chair. that is true. i have known john shimkus since he was a treasurer in madison county, where he was the one who held the spot for -- it has been 10 years and i was a state legislator and i kept hearing about this guy, john shimkus from madison county and i came is ow him and i said he going to run for congress and i thought a wonderful thing. and...
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mr. boyd in case he joins us a little later. next, we have john smither. is mr. smither with us? okay. we will come back, as well. next, we have liza murawski.
mr. boyd in case he joins us a little later. next, we have john smither. is mr. smither with us? okay. we will come back, as well. next, we have liza murawski.
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we are indeed fortunate to have mr. john phipps from the forest service, he's the deputy chiefs of state and private forestry testify for us today. appreciate that. we hope to hear about his experience with wildfire issues. what tools the forest service has at its disposal. and what tools are needed further to prevent and suppress wildfires. before i yield back, i'd like to take a moment to thank our forest firefighters and our first responders that are currentlied arisk, and those already as mentioned have given their lives to protect our forests, homes and communities. we are, indeed, forever indebted to their service and i hope today's service makes their jobs easier in the future. thank you, madam chair. >> the chair would request that other members submit their opening statements for the record so witnesses may begin their testimony and to ensure that there is ample time for questions. i'd like to welcome our witness. thank you for being here today. mr. phipps began his role as deputy chief of state in private forestry
we are indeed fortunate to have mr. john phipps from the forest service, he's the deputy chiefs of state and private forestry testify for us today. appreciate that. we hope to hear about his experience with wildfire issues. what tools the forest service has at its disposal. and what tools are needed further to prevent and suppress wildfires. before i yield back, i'd like to take a moment to thank our forest firefighters and our first responders that are currentlied arisk, and those already as...
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france from a boston and so i went up to new england, and they're, hoping to board a ship upon which mrs. john adams would be a passenger, i arrived too late to make a reservation upon the ship. i did have the opportunity to meet with mrs. adams, but a short time, and she embarked and i had to quit for the next ship. the ship i sailed on was out of boston. in fact, it left boston on the fifth of july. i spent the fourth of july in boston. do you know a number of years later, you may recall, i was sailing the atlantic eastward when you were sailing the atlantic westward to return to our new nation for the first time since the war. do you think that your ship and mine passed in the night? >> they undoubtedly did, my friend. if only we know. mr. wagner, other other -- miss wagner, other other questions for us? >> it seems mode both you and mr. jefferson were in france during the storming of the bastille. how did each of you experience that moment? >> well, i dare say, this year in the market, you are very much an actor upon the stage of all the turbulence that was bloom -- brewing than in parents
france from a boston and so i went up to new england, and they're, hoping to board a ship upon which mrs. john adams would be a passenger, i arrived too late to make a reservation upon the ship. i did have the opportunity to meet with mrs. adams, but a short time, and she embarked and i had to quit for the next ship. the ship i sailed on was out of boston. in fact, it left boston on the fifth of july. i spent the fourth of july in boston. do you know a number of years later, you may recall, i...
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but some of the >>> let's discuss, now, with senior political analyst, mr. john avlon. you. >> hey, man. >> so put aside how callous it is to talk about loss of life like that. has america ever had a sitting president be so openly hostile to parts of the country that he views as his political opponents? >> no. no because, look, it's the only job in our politics where a person has the responsibility to represent all the people. but one of the tells is that this president's re-election campaign is predicated, not on winning a majority of votes. he really sees himself as the president of red states. so that was a real tell. and by the way, it was wrong. you know, we still have 11% of the deaths, if you only count quote/unquote red states but it's the opposite of the way a president should think. there are no red states. there are no blue states. what biden said tonight. you know, i'm a democrat but i'll be the president for all people. and donald trump seems unable to imagine himself in that role. >> well, today is constitution day, john, commemorating the signing of the c
but some of the >>> let's discuss, now, with senior political analyst, mr. john avlon. you. >> hey, man. >> so put aside how callous it is to talk about loss of life like that. has america ever had a sitting president be so openly hostile to parts of the country that he views as his political opponents? >> no. no because, look, it's the only job in our politics where a person has the responsibility to represent all the people. but one of the tells is that this...
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attorney harry litman and cnn's senior political analyst mr. john avlon.tlemen, good to see both of you. john, you cannot overstate how much is at stake here. a potential fight over the election outcome. a woman's right to choose. the affordable care act. talk about the impact of another conservative justice. >> i mean, it's almost incalculable. for conservatives this is the number one issue always. it's been the way they've been able to excuse so much of what donald trump does that privately sickens their stomachs, because they're getting judges. and for conservatives judges are a bulwark against demographic change that they don't agree with. so that's why there's this enormous focus. the 6-3 majority is enormous. it means donald trump would have three supreme court nominees in one term. as opposed to two during the eight years of obama, for example. it's seismic. it cannot be overstated. that's why they're willing to ignore all ethics or questions of honor. the lying has been normalized. situational ethics have been weaponized. this is about the supreme
attorney harry litman and cnn's senior political analyst mr. john avlon.tlemen, good to see both of you. john, you cannot overstate how much is at stake here. a potential fight over the election outcome. a woman's right to choose. the affordable care act. talk about the impact of another conservative justice. >> i mean, it's almost incalculable. for conservatives this is the number one issue always. it's been the way they've been able to excuse so much of what donald trump does that...
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john. >> reporter: mr. you about something that you said a while back that has been talked about many times. in 2015 you said i don't think john mccain was the hero that you prefer people who don't get captured. in light of all of this happening and all you have learned, do you regret saying that? >> president trump: i say what i say, and i never got along with john mccain, i disagreed, you know that better than everybody, frankly. i was not a fan. i disagreed with many of his views. i disagreed with his views on these ridiculous endless wars. i disagree with the way that he handled the vets, the va. the va is running much better now. and it did with the mission act and the accountability and all of the things that we have done for the va. he was not able to do that. but i disagree with john mccain on a lot of things, that does not mean that i don't respect him. i respected him. but i really disagreed with him on a lot of things. and i think that i was right. i think that time has proven me right to a large
john. >> reporter: mr. you about something that you said a while back that has been talked about many times. in 2015 you said i don't think john mccain was the hero that you prefer people who don't get captured. in light of all of this happening and all you have learned, do you regret saying that? >> president trump: i say what i say, and i never got along with john mccain, i disagreed, you know that better than everybody, frankly. i was not a fan. i disagreed with many of his...
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welcome and thank you for joining today's hearing with mr. john phipps did deputy chief for state and private forestry. after a brief opening remarks the hearing will open to questions. members will be recognized in order of seniority alternating between majority and minority members. when you are recognized to be asked to unmute your microphone and you will have five minutes to ask your question or make a comment. in order to get as many questions as possible the timer will stay consistently visible on your screen. thank you for joining us here today in washington and on line for this critical hearing on the wildfires ravaging the western united states. we have all seen the footage from california oregon and washington. it is a real and it is terrifying. i want to talk today about what we can do to meet the needs and face the challenges presented by this unprecedented wildfire season out west and elsewhere. deputy chief phipps thank you for joining us today and for this important discussion. i appreciate everything you and the forest service do a
welcome and thank you for joining today's hearing with mr. john phipps did deputy chief for state and private forestry. after a brief opening remarks the hearing will open to questions. members will be recognized in order of seniority alternating between majority and minority members. when you are recognized to be asked to unmute your microphone and you will have five minutes to ask your question or make a comment. in order to get as many questions as possible the timer will stay consistently...
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mr. malamut? >> john malamut from the city attorney's office to the chair. this is a proposed re-do of the san francisco flag of the phoenix that i think that is gaining popularity in the last six or seven months. in response to the question about the subsidence, i would mention a few things. the public utilities commission did a video survey of all of the lines within the last two years -- i think they did a lot of work in 2019. so they have identified the areas where they think that there are some issues that may in part be a result of subsidence. but they fully have identified those issues and $20 million tax increment fund that was mentioned is available to do those repairs at a subsequent time when it makes sense and it can be done with suggestion and other issues in the mission bay area. so the notion of subsidence was understood back in 1998 when the project was approved and when the first proposals for street design were set out. and the public works and the other city departments involved in the review understood that and approved the permits and in
mr. malamut? >> john malamut from the city attorney's office to the chair. this is a proposed re-do of the san francisco flag of the phoenix that i think that is gaining popularity in the last six or seven months. in response to the question about the subsidence, i would mention a few things. the public utilities commission did a video survey of all of the lines within the last two years -- i think they did a lot of work in 2019. so they have identified the areas where they think that...
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us mr. john, is interim president and ceo of the internet association where he's also general counsel. he leads legal and public policy, regulatory initiatives for the association whose members include, amazon facebook, google, microsoft, and twitter. mr. douglas preston is a publisher. mister president has taught nonfiction writing at princeton university, and contributed sciences articles to the new yorker and other magazines. in 2019 he was elected president of the authors guild. america's oldest and largest professional organization for writers. mr. david hansen is an associate university librarian and lead policy officer at duke university. he is responsible for duke universities library general research services and collections. the development of the library collections and the support of creating and disseminating research and establishing its real world impacts. thank you all for joining. we'll start, we'll go through the order of witnesses in terms of opening statements. in the order th
us mr. john, is interim president and ceo of the internet association where he's also general counsel. he leads legal and public policy, regulatory initiatives for the association whose members include, amazon facebook, google, microsoft, and twitter. mr. douglas preston is a publisher. mister president has taught nonfiction writing at princeton university, and contributed sciences articles to the new yorker and other magazines. in 2019 he was elected president of the authors guild. america's...
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mr. john where he's also general council. he leads legal public policy for the association whose members include amazon, facebook, google, microsoft and twitter. mr. douglas preston has published over 30 books. he's taught nonfiction writing and contributed science articles to the new yorker and other magazines. in 2019 he was elected president of the author's guild. mr. david hanson is an associate university librarian and lead copyright policy officer at duke university. his responsible for duke university's library services and collections. his division supports duke's researchers including the development of the library collections and the support of creating and disseminating research and eventuallying its real world impacts. thank you all for joining. we'll start -- we'll go through the order of witnesses in terms of opening statements and that -- in the order that i introduced. mr. henley, it's our honor to have you before the committee. you may present your opening statement. >> thank you. chairman tillis, senator coon
mr. john where he's also general council. he leads legal public policy for the association whose members include amazon, facebook, google, microsoft and twitter. mr. douglas preston has published over 30 books. he's taught nonfiction writing and contributed science articles to the new yorker and other magazines. in 2019 he was elected president of the author's guild. mr. david hanson is an associate university librarian and lead copyright policy officer at duke university. his responsible for...
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and we'll be closing in the honor of mr. john stewart. >> clerk: september 9, 2020 meeting of the treasure island board of directors must be adjourned due to lack of quorum. director tsen, do you have any comments? >> can you hear me now? we have two vacancies on our commission, which makes meeting a quorum difficult. with the difficult air that we're having, keep well, mark, and i hope that we kn-- that y all will keep safe and well. are there any callers on the line that would like to make any comments? >> clerk: director tsen, i don't see any callers on the line. >> and then, are there any commissioners that would like to make any comments? >> yes, this is linda fadeke richardson. i apologize to anyone watching right now, and with everything going on out there, we all need to take extra precautions. so we will reconvene, and we will get the ball rolling another time. >> all right. so hearing no public comment, we can now adjourn. >> director tsen, i did just want to mention for people that will be on the listening that we will
and we'll be closing in the honor of mr. john stewart. >> clerk: september 9, 2020 meeting of the treasure island board of directors must be adjourned due to lack of quorum. director tsen, do you have any comments? >> can you hear me now? we have two vacancies on our commission, which makes meeting a quorum difficult. with the difficult air that we're having, keep well, mark, and i hope that we kn-- that y all will keep safe and well. are there any callers on the line that would...
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mr. woodward. johnes jared kushner and says jared kushner was unliked by many in trump's cabinet. kushner says to woodward, the most dangerous people around the president are overconfident idiots, which woodward interprets to mean specifically jim mattis, rex tillerson, and gary cohn. woodward also reports kushner was disliked by many in trump's cabinet. what do you make of kushner's role in all of this? >> well, first of all, let's leave aside the fact that jared kushner is calling other people overconfident in the white house when he entered a senior job without knowing much of anything about government and public policy. but i think the evidence is that all those overconfident idiots that jared kushner says they got rid of have left a white house staff without the gumption and strength to stand up to the president and apply their own independent judgment. if you want the evidence, consider that picture in front of the st. john's church earlier this summer after the administration had used a federal f
mr. woodward. johnes jared kushner and says jared kushner was unliked by many in trump's cabinet. kushner says to woodward, the most dangerous people around the president are overconfident idiots, which woodward interprets to mean specifically jim mattis, rex tillerson, and gary cohn. woodward also reports kushner was disliked by many in trump's cabinet. what do you make of kushner's role in all of this? >> well, first of all, let's leave aside the fact that jared kushner is calling other...
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mr. president, john roberts who stands on your front lawn every day, he's got our phone number just like you do and he just texted, can you ask the president if his middle east strategy is to cut deals with arab countries to put pressure on the palestinians to come to the table? " in other words surround the palestinians with peace deals so they are the only ones not doing it. if john roberts was sitting right here he would have asked you that. president trump: well he's very good he's done a great job but he's got what it takes and yes you could say that certainly a piece of it. the ultimate piece is it's good for us to have. it's good for israel but certainly that's a piece of it. the palestinians are very difficult to deal with and we paid them a tremendous amount of money for many decades. we paid them money it was almost like hostage-type money. it was bribe money and it was foolish, and i took it away. a year and a half ago i said why are we paying when they say terrible things about it "death to america" and then we pay them $750 million, yes, it's a lot of money. we pay them all
mr. president, john roberts who stands on your front lawn every day, he's got our phone number just like you do and he just texted, can you ask the president if his middle east strategy is to cut deals with arab countries to put pressure on the palestinians to come to the table? " in other words surround the palestinians with peace deals so they are the only ones not doing it. if john roberts was sitting right here he would have asked you that. president trump: well he's very good he's...
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john lewis in fact spent three hours with us on our in-depth program. mr.nk you for joining us this saturday evening. >> jon meacham: my pleasure, wonderful questions, always glad to do it. >> host: for the last 20 years booktv has partnered with the library of congress and the national book festival to bring you coverage of the national book festival. this year is no different except that it is virtual but we have several more hours coming up this evening and starting now is author melinda gates. her book is called "the moment of lift". here it is. [instrumental music]
john lewis in fact spent three hours with us on our in-depth program. mr.nk you for joining us this saturday evening. >> jon meacham: my pleasure, wonderful questions, always glad to do it. >> host: for the last 20 years booktv has partnered with the library of congress and the national book festival to bring you coverage of the national book festival. this year is no different except that it is virtual but we have several more hours coming up this evening and starting now is author...
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cindy mccain, the widow of the late republican arizona senator john mccain has endorsed joe biden for president of the united states in its week mrs. mccain wrote my husband, john lived by a code country first we are republicans yes, but americans foremost there's only one candidate in this race who stand up for our values as a nation that is joe biden kron 4 is your local election headquarters stay with us for the latest news in the presidential race, the nation is less than 42 days away from the presidential election happening tonight on news nation on wgn america. >>anchor joe dolan sits down one on one with president trump. a wide ranging interview touched on his upcoming supreme court pick the election and the covid pandemic here's a sneak peek. >>we have done an incredible job on the pandemic as you call it we have done an incredible job and china should have never allowed it to happen they should have kept it they could have kept it. you can find as they did for the rest of china. but they let it escape to the world and it's a terrible thing that they did. >>also find out what president trump did to bring back big 10 footba
cindy mccain, the widow of the late republican arizona senator john mccain has endorsed joe biden for president of the united states in its week mrs. mccain wrote my husband, john lived by a code country first we are republicans yes, but americans foremost there's only one candidate in this race who stand up for our values as a nation that is joe biden kron 4 is your local election headquarters stay with us for the latest news in the presidential race, the nation is less than 42 days away from...
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mr. malamut? >> john malamut from the city attorney's office to the chair. this is a proposed re-do of the san francisco flag of the phoenix that i think that is gaining popularity in the last six or seven months. in response to the question about the subsidence, i would mention a few things. the public utilities commission did a video survey of all of the lines within the last two years -- i think they did a lot of work in 2019. so they have identified the areas where they think that there are some issues that may in part be a result of subsidence. but they fully have identified those issues and $20 million tax increment fund that was mentioned is available to do those repairs at a subsequent time when it makes sense and it can be done with suggestion and other issues in the mission bay area. so the notion of subsidence was understood back in 1998 when the project was approved and when the first proposals for street design were set out. and the public works and the other city departments involved in the review understood that and approved the permits and in
mr. malamut? >> john malamut from the city attorney's office to the chair. this is a proposed re-do of the san francisco flag of the phoenix that i think that is gaining popularity in the last six or seven months. in response to the question about the subsidence, i would mention a few things. the public utilities commission did a video survey of all of the lines within the last two years -- i think they did a lot of work in 2019. so they have identified the areas where they think that...
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mr. malamut? >> john malamut from the city attorney's office to the chair. this is a proposed re-do of the san francisco flag of the phoenix that i think that is gaining popularity in the last six or seven months. in response to the question about the subsidence, i would mention a few things. the public utilities commission did a video survey of all of the lines within the last two years -- i think they did a lot of work in 2019. so they have identified the areas where they think that there are some issues that may in part be a result of subsidence. but they fully have identified those issues and $20 million tax increment fund that was mentioned is available to do those repairs at a subsequent time when it makes sense and it can be done with suggestion and other issues in the mission bay area. so the notion of subsidence was understood back in 1998 when the project was approved and when the first proposals for street design were set out. and the public works and the other city departments involved in the review understood that and approved the permits and in
mr. malamut? >> john malamut from the city attorney's office to the chair. this is a proposed re-do of the san francisco flag of the phoenix that i think that is gaining popularity in the last six or seven months. in response to the question about the subsidence, i would mention a few things. the public utilities commission did a video survey of all of the lines within the last two years -- i think they did a lot of work in 2019. so they have identified the areas where they think that...
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national affairs analyst, executive editor of the recount mr. john heileman.nd ceo of the messina group, jim messina. bbc's katty kay is still with us. mika has the morning off. should we dive into the polls in the battleground states? >> unless you have a lindsey graham story. >> i think you're holding those. we'll do one every hour. let's do a week next week. we'll get it all cued up. so the polls just in, in pennsylvania the latest franklin and marshall college poll, joe biden and president trump statistically tied, 48-42 for biden. the fox news poll gives biden a seven point margin in pennsylvania, 51-44. ohio a tie, biden at 48%, president trump at 47%. fox news out of ohio has biden with a five point lead this, 50 to 45. in iowa, the race is tie with joe biden at 45%, donald trump at 42%. in the state of georgia. "the new york times" poll, shows the two candidates tied at 45%. that's the second this week that showed the race neck and neck in a state president trump won by 5 points in 2016. in nevada joe biden ahead by 11 points now. 52 to 41. in the stat
national affairs analyst, executive editor of the recount mr. john heileman.nd ceo of the messina group, jim messina. bbc's katty kay is still with us. mika has the morning off. should we dive into the polls in the battleground states? >> unless you have a lindsey graham story. >> i think you're holding those. we'll do one every hour. let's do a week next week. we'll get it all cued up. so the polls just in, in pennsylvania the latest franklin and marshall college poll, joe biden...
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john? >> mr. ent, i want to ask you about something you said a while back that's been talked about many, many times. back in 20 a 15 you said you didn't think john mccain was a hero, that you prefer people who don't get captured. in light of all that's happened since then and all you've learned, do you regret saying that? is it something -- >> i say what i say, and i never got along with john mccain. i disagreed with john mccain, you know that better than anybody, frankly. i wasn't a fan. lou: well, that's it for us tonight. the president wrapping up what has been a relatively calm press conference. peter schweizer and john solomon among our guests tuesday -- rather -- yes, tuesday. a reminder to follow me on twitter @loudobbs like me on facebook and instagram @loudobbs continue. my new book, "the trump century," our new web site, loudobbsshop.com. thanks for being with us. have a great weekend. good night from sussex. ♪ >> earlier in a statement that you read before questions you spoke about how y
john? >> mr. ent, i want to ask you about something you said a while back that's been talked about many, many times. back in 20 a 15 you said you didn't think john mccain was a hero, that you prefer people who don't get captured. in light of all that's happened since then and all you've learned, do you regret saying that? is it something -- >> i say what i say, and i never got along with john mccain. i disagreed with john mccain, you know that better than anybody, frankly. i wasn't...
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mr. wilson agree with john kasich that some issues like abortion are dwarfed by the need to remove donald trump from office? god help us if he does." guest: the need to remove donald trump is driven by a fantastic array of reasons. they include his continued mishandling of a virus that has killed 200,000 americans. they include the mishandling of the office of the president, turning it into a swamp of corruption, banality and nepotism. they include his bowing down to foreign dictators, thugs and immolating them on our streets. they include the fact that donald trump has been the most racially divisive president since woodrow wilson. and that is saying something. there are reasons and issues, and if you want to look at any single issue that you love or hate, to justified voting for donald trump, you are probably already going to vote for him. host: let's talk to michael, calling from stanford, connecticut. good morning. caller: good morning. good morning, rick. i'm pretty sure in april, i pretty much thought donald trump could end up with about 22% of the vote because of how much he got in
mr. wilson agree with john kasich that some issues like abortion are dwarfed by the need to remove donald trump from office? god help us if he does." guest: the need to remove donald trump is driven by a fantastic array of reasons. they include his continued mishandling of a virus that has killed 200,000 americans. they include the mishandling of the office of the president, turning it into a swamp of corruption, banality and nepotism. they include his bowing down to foreign dictators,...
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john. >> reporter: mr. i want to ask you about something you said back in 2015 you said you didn't think john mccain was a hero and you prefer people that don't get captured. in light of all that happened since then and all you learned do you regret saying that? >> i say what i say. i never got along with john mccain. i disagreed with john mccain and you know that better than anybody frankly. i wasn't a fan. i disagreed with many of his views and his views on the ridiculous endless wars and the way that he handled the vets, the v.a. the v.a. is running much are better than with the mission act and all of the things we have done for the v.a. but i disagreed with john mccain on many things. but that does not mean i don't respect him. i respect him. but i disagreed with him on a lot of things and i think time has proven me right to a large extent. >> reporter: thank you mr. president. earlier in the statement that you read before questions, you spoke about how you believe that as you put it we are rounding the
john. >> reporter: mr. i want to ask you about something you said back in 2015 you said you didn't think john mccain was a hero and you prefer people that don't get captured. in light of all that happened since then and all you learned do you regret saying that? >> i say what i say. i never got along with john mccain. i disagreed with john mccain and you know that better than anybody frankly. i wasn't a fan. i disagreed with many of his views and his views on the ridiculous endless...
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selflessly served the district since september of 2000, initially with my predecessor, congressman john peterson. mr. thompson: we are truly blessed to welcome her to the thompson team. barb is an active member of the community and never stops working hard for her constituents, helping them get much-needed assistance on issues relating to v.a., health care and so much more. she's the kind of person willing to accept up -- step up, take charge and get the job dope. in the little spare time she has she's an avid golfer and wonderful singer. i can't thank barb enough for her dedication an sense of humor over the years. thank you, madam speaker, i yield back the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from new jersey seek recognition? >> madam speaker, i ask unanimous consent to address the house for one minute and revise and extend my remarks. the speaker pro tempore: without objection, the gentleman is recognized for one minute. >> thank you, madam speaker. i would like to recognize a well known and beloved family in south jersey, the bottos. r. van drew: the b
selflessly served the district since september of 2000, initially with my predecessor, congressman john peterson. mr. thompson: we are truly blessed to welcome her to the thompson team. barb is an active member of the community and never stops working hard for her constituents, helping them get much-needed assistance on issues relating to v.a., health care and so much more. she's the kind of person willing to accept up -- step up, take charge and get the job dope. in the little spare time she...
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mr. normand of j.p. morgan. john normand of j.p. morgan, we are going to continue here as .est we can feel to as we begin to look at the american economy and the millions of unemployed, jason furman, formerly with the council of economic advisers at harvard. jason furman, the 1:00 hour. this is bloomberg. ♪ >> the impact of the pandemic is still being felt across the euro area. people are losing jobs, people are losing income, businesses thefacing difficulties, and future remains uncertain. inflation in the euro area stood in august, and is expected to remain negative in the coming months. are far away from the goal that we have, which is close to below 2%, and we are not complacent about it. euro area real gdp is only expected to recover to levels in late 2022. while euro area economic activity rebounded in the third quarter, the recovery remains incomplete, uncertain, and uneven. ecb president was christine lagarde, addressing european lawmakers monday. john normand is with us. how much does this have to do with on the fiscal side
mr. normand of j.p. morgan. john normand of j.p. morgan, we are going to continue here as .est we can feel to as we begin to look at the american economy and the millions of unemployed, jason furman, formerly with the council of economic advisers at harvard. jason furman, the 1:00 hour. this is bloomberg. ♪ >> the impact of the pandemic is still being felt across the euro area. people are losing jobs, people are losing income, businesses thefacing difficulties, and future remains...
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mr. trump did not want to support the 2018 funeral of senator john mccain, a decorated navy veteran, who spent years as a prisoner of war because he was a loser. "the atlantic" also reports mr. trump was furious flags were flown at half staff for mccain. last night the president was quick to refute those claims. >> i disagreed with john mccain, but i still respected him. i had to approve his funeral as president. we lowered the flags -- i had to approve that. nobody else. i had to approve it. >> the president did not take questions after making that statement. rkura podesta is here in new laura, the president didn't want to talk to reporters after that statement, but he still had plenty to say on twitter. >> reporter: that's right. late last night, president trump sent out a barrage of tweets really doubling down on what you just heard in that brief interview. he said, "i was never a big fan of john mccain, disagreed with him on many issues, but the lowering of our nation's american flags and the first-class funeral that he was given by our country had to be approved by me as president, a
mr. trump did not want to support the 2018 funeral of senator john mccain, a decorated navy veteran, who spent years as a prisoner of war because he was a loser. "the atlantic" also reports mr. trump was furious flags were flown at half staff for mccain. last night the president was quick to refute those claims. >> i disagreed with john mccain, but i still respected him. i had to approve his funeral as president. we lowered the flags -- i had to approve that. nobody else. i had...
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joining me now cnn white house correspondent john harwood and mrs. nior political reporter for politico florida. good evening to both of you gentlemen. so happy to have you on. hope you had a great labor day weekend. john,
joining me now cnn white house correspondent john harwood and mrs. nior political reporter for politico florida. good evening to both of you gentlemen. so happy to have you on. hope you had a great labor day weekend. john,
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mr. president. >> thank you, john. >> poppy, he did get that -- did get that pushback a few weeks ago when he suggested moving the election because of the coronavirus. >> right. >> and you had people stand up and say, no, we're going to have the election on november 3rd. that's an indication that there are some lines that republican leaders will not cross for him. we'll see what happens. >> there are some lines, some things that are bigger than politics. john. at least some remain, thank you. >>> so far, only a couple of republican lawmakers, big names as you just heard john point out, are speaking out on the president's refusal to commit to a peaceful transfer of power but others are saying he doesn't mean, it right? >> some saying that this is just him not granting that he might lose the election. cnn's lauren fox is on capitol hill. lauren, we heard what the president said about getting rid of ballots, et cetera. tell us how many sitting republican lawmakers are saying that shall not stand in effect? >> well, jim, not very many at this current moment. now, some big names. i think it's very significa
mr. president. >> thank you, john. >> poppy, he did get that -- did get that pushback a few weeks ago when he suggested moving the election because of the coronavirus. >> right. >> and you had people stand up and say, no, we're going to have the election on november 3rd. that's an indication that there are some lines that republican leaders will not cross for him. we'll see what happens. >> there are some lines, some things that are bigger than politics. john. at...