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mr. jordan. >> thank you for being with us. on tuesday, you said any reasonable person in secretary clinton's position should have known that an unclassified system was no place for these conversations. you said on tuesday, some of her e-mails bore classified markings, and you also said on tuesday, there were potential violations of the appropriate statutes. now i know a bunch of prosecutors would look that evidence, reference in your opening statements. some of your friends in the prosecution business say they would have taken to a grand jury. tuesday you said, no reasonable prosecutor would bring such a case. and then in your statement tuesday, you cite factors that helped you make that decision. and make that statement. and one of the factors you said was, consider the context of a person's actions. typically when i hear context in the course of a criminal investigation, it's from the defense side, not the prosecution side. it's at the end of the case, after there's been a trial and a guilty v
mr. jordan. >> thank you for being with us. on tuesday, you said any reasonable person in secretary clinton's position should have known that an unclassified system was no place for these conversations. you said on tuesday, some of her e-mails bore classified markings, and you also said on tuesday, there were potential violations of the appropriate statutes. now i know a bunch of prosecutors would look that evidence, reference in your opening statements. some of your friends in the...
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mr. jordan for five minutes. >> thank you, mr. chairman. director thank you for being with us.said on tuesday any reasonable person in secretary clinton's position. some of her emails bore classified markings and you also said on tuesday there were potential violations of the appropriate statutes. now i know a bunch of prosecutors back home would look at fact pattern, look at that evidence, referenced in opening statement, some prosecutorial friends in the prosecution business have been on tv look the ad same evidence would have taken it to a grand jury but on tuesday you said and today in your opening statement you said no reasonable prosecutor would bring such a case. then in your statement tuesday you cite factors that helped you make that decision. and make that statement. and one of the factors you said was, consider the context of a person's actions. typically when i hear context in the course of a criminal investigation it's from the defense side, not from the prosecution side. at end of the case after there has been trial and guilty verdict and during the sentencing pha
mr. jordan for five minutes. >> thank you, mr. chairman. director thank you for being with us.said on tuesday any reasonable person in secretary clinton's position. some of her emails bore classified markings and you also said on tuesday there were potential violations of the appropriate statutes. now i know a bunch of prosecutors back home would look at fact pattern, look at that evidence, referenced in opening statement, some prosecutorial friends in the prosecution business have been...
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mr. jordan, are you still with me? >> i'm with you. >> continue where you left off, sir. go ahead.i'm saying, look. i think those are things separate and apart. we were certainly saddened bit events in dallas and don't condone the actions of that gentleman in any way. but i think we need to focus at least here in baton rouge, we want to focus on the issue of alton sterling and the baton rouge police department, and that is where our focus is right now. >> really quickly here while i have you. i know you've been trying to get the surveillance camera footage released. where are you with that and what are investigators telling you about if that will happen and, if so, when that will happen? >> you know what we haven't spoken -- investigators haven't told us anything of when that will happen. i think now that it's in the hands of the fbi and the justice department, you know, i think they are going to be very private with that and keep it close to the vest. we certainly they would release it all because we have two other videos that are out. so i don't think there is any need to hold it
mr. jordan, are you still with me? >> i'm with you. >> continue where you left off, sir. go ahead.i'm saying, look. i think those are things separate and apart. we were certainly saddened bit events in dallas and don't condone the actions of that gentleman in any way. but i think we need to focus at least here in baton rouge, we want to focus on the issue of alton sterling and the baton rouge police department, and that is where our focus is right now. >> really quickly here...
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mr. jordan. >> thank you for being with us. on tuesday, you said any reasonable person in secretary clinton's position should have known that an unclassified system was no place for these conversations. you said on tuesday some of her e-mails bore classified markings and potential violation of the statutes. i know a bunch of prosecutors back home would look at that fact pattern, would have looked at that evidence. you even referenced it in your opening statement. some of your friends have been on tv and said they would have looked at that same evidence and would have taken it to a grand jury. on tuesday you said, no reasonable prosecutor would bring such a case. then in your statement tuesday, you cite factors that helped you make that decision and make that statement. and one of the factors you said was consider the context of a person's actions. typically when i hear context in the course of a criminal investigation it's from the defense side not the prosecution side, it's at the end of the cas
mr. jordan. >> thank you for being with us. on tuesday, you said any reasonable person in secretary clinton's position should have known that an unclassified system was no place for these conversations. you said on tuesday some of her e-mails bore classified markings and potential violation of the statutes. i know a bunch of prosecutors back home would look at that fact pattern, would have looked at that evidence. you even referenced it in your opening statement. some of your friends have...
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mr. jordan. >> thank you for being with us. on tuesday, you said any reasonable person in secretary clinton's position should have known that as unclassified system was no place for these conversations. you said on tuesday some of her e-mails bore classified marking and potential violation of the statutes. some would look at that evidence, you even referenced it in your opening statement. some of your friends have been on tv and said they would have looked at that same evidence and would have taken it to a grand jury. on tuesday you said, no reasonable prosecutor would bring such a case. then in your statement tuesday, you cite factors that helped you make that decision and make that statement. and one of the factors you said was consider the context of a person's actions. typically when i hear context in the course of a criminal investigation it's from the defense side not the prosecution side, it's at the end of the case after there's been a trial and a guilty verdict and it's during the senten
mr. jordan. >> thank you for being with us. on tuesday, you said any reasonable person in secretary clinton's position should have known that as unclassified system was no place for these conversations. you said on tuesday some of her e-mails bore classified marking and potential violation of the statutes. some would look at that evidence, you even referenced it in your opening statement. some of your friends have been on tv and said they would have looked at that same evidence and would...
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mr. jordan. >> thank you for being with us. on tuesday, you said any reasonable person in secretary clinton's position should have known that as unclassified system was no place for these conversations. you said on tuesday some of her e-mails bore classified marking and potential violation of the statutes. some would look at that evidence, you even referenced it in your opening statement. some of your friends have been on tv and said they would have looked at that same evidence and would have taken it to a grand jury. on tuesday you said, no reasonable prosecutor would bring such a case. then in your statement tuesday, you cite factors that helped you make that decision and make that statement. and one of the factors you said was consider the context of a person's actions. typically when i hear context in the course of a criminal investigation it's from the defense side not the prosecution side, it's at the end of the case after there's been a trial and a guilty verdict and it's during the senten
mr. jordan. >> thank you for being with us. on tuesday, you said any reasonable person in secretary clinton's position should have known that as unclassified system was no place for these conversations. you said on tuesday some of her e-mails bore classified marking and potential violation of the statutes. some would look at that evidence, you even referenced it in your opening statement. some of your friends have been on tv and said they would have looked at that same evidence and would...
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mr. jordan.capture is the fact that the exercise for prosecutorial discretion is always a judgment call. the things you consider is what was the person's background, what was the circumstances of the offense, were they drunk, were they inflamed with passion, was it somebody who had the training and experience that we can infer certain things from that to consider the entire circumstances of the person's defense conduct and background. i did not mean to consider political context or things like that. >> okay, the entire circumstances, and mr. gowdy just talked about this scheme. she sets up this unique server arrangement. she alone controls it. on that server are her personal e-mails, her work related e-mails, clinton foundation information and now we know classified information. this gets discovered. we find out this arrangement exists. then what happens? her lawyers. her legal team decides which ones we get and which ones they get to keep. they made the sort on the front end. and then we found o
mr. jordan.capture is the fact that the exercise for prosecutorial discretion is always a judgment call. the things you consider is what was the person's background, what was the circumstances of the offense, were they drunk, were they inflamed with passion, was it somebody who had the training and experience that we can infer certain things from that to consider the entire circumstances of the person's defense conduct and background. i did not mean to consider political context or things like...
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mr. jordan. i would ask the gentleman if you would yield very briefly to the chair. i thank the gentleman for leading. general lynch, we are now half-way through the members of this committee asking questions and your refusal to answer questions regarding one of the most important investigations of someone who seeks to serve in the highest office in. land is an abdication of your responsibility. this is a very important issue of whether or not the justice department is going to uphold the rule of law in this country. i hope that with the questions that will be forthcoming now, you will be more forthcoming with answers. thank you. gentleman is recognized. >> thank you, mr. chairman. general lynch, who made the decision that no charges would be brought against secretary clinton? >> congressman, with respect to that decision, i had determined that i would accept the recommendation of the team. >> who ultimately made that decision. >> i made that known. then when the recommendation was given to me, i did accept that recommendation. >> did you ultimately make that decisio
mr. jordan. i would ask the gentleman if you would yield very briefly to the chair. i thank the gentleman for leading. general lynch, we are now half-way through the members of this committee asking questions and your refusal to answer questions regarding one of the most important investigations of someone who seeks to serve in the highest office in. land is an abdication of your responsibility. this is a very important issue of whether or not the justice department is going to uphold the rule...
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mr. jordan.s try aring to capture is the fact that the prosecutor is a judgment call it is in every single case and among thing use consider are what was this person's background? what was the circumstances of the offense? were they trunk? were they inflamed by passion? was it somebody who had a sufficient level of educations and training and experience that we can infer certain things from that to consider the entire circumstances of the person's offense conduct and background. i did not mean to consider political -- context or things -- >> entire circumstances and mr. gadi talked about this scheme. remember what she said. she sets up this unique server arrangement she alone control it is. on that server on that e-mail server or e-mail, work related e-mails clinton foundation information and now we know classified information this gets discovered. we found out this arrangement exists. then what happens? her lawyers, her legal team decides which ones we get and which ones they get to keep. they m
mr. jordan.s try aring to capture is the fact that the prosecutor is a judgment call it is in every single case and among thing use consider are what was this person's background? what was the circumstances of the offense? were they trunk? were they inflamed by passion? was it somebody who had a sufficient level of educations and training and experience that we can infer certain things from that to consider the entire circumstances of the person's offense conduct and background. i did not mean...
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one last question for stephen cohen from nassau county here tonight with his daughter, jordan. >> mr. speaker, thank you for taking my question. when you became speaker, you insisted very specifically in carving out time for your children -- >> say it again, please. >> you insisted on carving out time for your children when you became speaker. i think that makes you a very positive role model for our generation. what advice would you have for fathers for carving out time for their children, particularly those who don't have as much career flexibility as you do. >> i guess i'm more sensitive i lost my dad when i was a kid. so i grew up wanting a father. i grew up with mentors that took me under their belt. i can't tell you how many times i've had conversations with people in their 60s, with tough, big, good, strong careers, time consuming careers who would always say, boy, i wish i spent more time with my children. i don't want to be one of those people. so i was always able to manage in congress all my weekends, every weekend at home in wisconsin with my family and then i'm in d.c. ty
one last question for stephen cohen from nassau county here tonight with his daughter, jordan. >> mr. speaker, thank you for taking my question. when you became speaker, you insisted very specifically in carving out time for your children -- >> say it again, please. >> you insisted on carving out time for your children when you became speaker. i think that makes you a very positive role model for our generation. what advice would you have for fathers for carving out time for...
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mr. speaker. i know the whole house will join me in congratulating andy murray, jordan wiley on the stunning success at wimbledon. mr. speaker, this morning i had meetings with others and majesty the queen, the dairy for the rest of my day is remarkably light. [laughter] >> thank you very much, mr. speaker. may i echo the congratulation to andrew murray and the other winners. we thank the prim minister for all his hard work and his leadership and particularly his commitment to the union and to northern ireland and swimming and maybe he would like to come in, we look forward working with the next prime minister and i'm told that there are lots of leadership roles out there at the moment, england football team. [laughter] >> top gear. even across the big pond that needs filling but if i can go to my subject, brexit really threatened. thank you. [laughter] >> brexit really threatened the union, would the prime minister work with successors to ensure that we have somebody that's going to pull together all of the countries of the union and the overseas territory and make it so that we all work together?
mr. speaker. i know the whole house will join me in congratulating andy murray, jordan wiley on the stunning success at wimbledon. mr. speaker, this morning i had meetings with others and majesty the queen, the dairy for the rest of my day is remarkably light. [laughter] >> thank you very much, mr. speaker. may i echo the congratulation to andrew murray and the other winners. we thank the prim minister for all his hard work and his leadership and particularly his commitment to the union...
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mr. speaker. i know the whole house will join me congratulating heather watson jordan wyllie gordon-reed on their stunning success at wimbledon. mr. speaker this morning i had meetings with ministers of colleagues and others. one meeting this afternoon with her majesty the queen the rest of my day was remarkably light. >> thank you very much mr. speaker. may i echo the prime minister's congratulations on the winners. may we sanctify the minister for his hard work and his leadership. and particularly his commitment to the union and to northern ireland and maybe you would like to come and swim in lock day. we look forward to the opportunity to work with the next prime minister and i'm told that there are lots of leadership roles out there at the moment. top gear, event across the big pond but if i can go to my pet subject, brexit really threatened back here. [laughter] does brexit threatened a union and with the prime minister work with his successors to ensure that we have somebody that's going to pull together all the countries of the union and the overseas territories and make it so that we all w
mr. speaker. i know the whole house will join me congratulating heather watson jordan wyllie gordon-reed on their stunning success at wimbledon. mr. speaker this morning i had meetings with ministers of colleagues and others. one meeting this afternoon with her majesty the queen the rest of my day was remarkably light. >> thank you very much mr. speaker. may i echo the prime minister's congratulations on the winners. may we sanctify the minister for his hard work and his leadership. and...
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jordan: not true! eli gold was still consulting with the campaign. mr. karahulois-isis, please take your seat. ger at that point in time? he was the boss? yes, that's correct. i tender the witness. so let's return to your arrest, shall we? no, counselor. we've pretty much bounced every way we can on this witness's reliability. thank you, mr. florrick. you may step down. uh, you'll have my revised ruling in a few hours. (gavel bangs) you were great. thanks. robyn: hey, what you watching? video. can i ask you a hypothetical? no. so let's say i'm approached about leaving the law firm, and joining a small start-up firm, right? and i'm offered more money than here. but i like it here. and i'll also probably like it at this law firm, too. so do you make your decision based on money or loyalty? um, how much more money are they offering you? in my hypothetical? in your hypothetical. it's a good amount-- 20% more. hey, what do i do? you should go with cary. will, you'd better see this. kalinda... i was up all night. i know. so was i. will. will: that's outside the polling place. kalinda: yeah. a surveil
jordan: not true! eli gold was still consulting with the campaign. mr. karahulois-isis, please take your seat. ger at that point in time? he was the boss? yes, that's correct. i tender the witness. so let's return to your arrest, shall we? no, counselor. we've pretty much bounced every way we can on this witness's reliability. thank you, mr. florrick. you may step down. uh, you'll have my revised ruling in a few hours. (gavel bangs) you were great. thanks. robyn: hey, what you watching? video....
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jordan ross, nevada. i'm shocked, shocked, i say, that mr. arriveder and mr. dupree would chew up three quarters of my argument. the fact is it is complex. in nevada we are proportional. we have a very, very precise and very fair and neutral math mat cal formula for proportionality. and it does strike me as odd that with many of the important things we have to consider, that we would attempt to undertake changes in the rules that really do require some indepth survey. this is why we passed the rule providing for a committee to examine the electoral process in detail. this is not the sort of thing do you know in two days. again, the gentleman is quite right. it seems to make sense in three of the four carveout states, in fact, are proportional. but this strikes me as jumping the gun. i urge the members to vote no. >> thank you. is there anyone else who would like to speak in support? >> yes, madam chairman. guy short from colorado. first i'm finding myself in a great position, agreeing with mr. arriveder and my friend ed henry from alabama. it seems the me mayb
jordan ross, nevada. i'm shocked, shocked, i say, that mr. arriveder and mr. dupree would chew up three quarters of my argument. the fact is it is complex. in nevada we are proportional. we have a very, very precise and very fair and neutral math mat cal formula for proportionality. and it does strike me as odd that with many of the important things we have to consider, that we would attempt to undertake changes in the rules that really do require some indepth survey. this is why we passed the...
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mr. hodges, this is a june 4, 1992 new york times story. i want to quote and have you explain what this is. he's a three-point shooting specialist and chided michael jordan for failing to use their visibility to call attention to social and political issues. >> i want to thank you for being here. i'm very big in the civil rights movement. from 1968 on, my mom was very involved and i had to study our situation. i didn't get a chance to go to college and study it and i didn't get a chance to play professional basketball. when i think about all of the professional athletes, none none of us come with a silver spoon in our mouths. we all have the same idea that we want to do the right wing. i still feel that our athletes and entertainers have more to give. [inaudible] >> what is this article referring to? >> i think a lot of people, especially here in chicago, they're trying to put me against michael by saying michael could do morgan's in the community. one of the things i feel is that we were given more to do more but it's not for me or you to tell them what to do with their money. i think they need to lead by example and hopefully everyone can play along wi
mr. hodges, this is a june 4, 1992 new york times story. i want to quote and have you explain what this is. he's a three-point shooting specialist and chided michael jordan for failing to use their visibility to call attention to social and political issues. >> i want to thank you for being here. i'm very big in the civil rights movement. from 1968 on, my mom was very involved and i had to study our situation. i didn't get a chance to go to college and study it and i didn't get a chance...
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mr. carter met not only with anwar sadat of egypt but king hussein of jordan, king khalid of saudi arabiahah of iran. >> the united states had always backed the shah of iran and goes back to 1953 in fact when america essentially put the shah into power. >> iran is an island of stability and one of the more troubled areas of the world. >> even though western government loved the shah, they weren't really paying attention to the fact on the ground. and there were many people who were discontented with the shah in part because of his extremely oppressive policies. >> iran was seen as important for its oil resources but also because the shah was an ally when it came to regional goals. a natural alliance of the united states. >> the president and the shah of iran spent a long time speaking abut the middle east. >> jimmy carter saw the middle east and the settlement of the conflict between israelis and arabs as central to any kind of stability for the next generation. >> hopes for a middle east peace settlement were never higher than they were last november when sadat went to jerusalem to meet
mr. carter met not only with anwar sadat of egypt but king hussein of jordan, king khalid of saudi arabiahah of iran. >> the united states had always backed the shah of iran and goes back to 1953 in fact when america essentially put the shah into power. >> iran is an island of stability and one of the more troubled areas of the world. >> even though western government loved the shah, they weren't really paying attention to the fact on the ground. and there were many people who...
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mr. mcgurk: what i will say, having just been in jordan, i met the national security team, one of our close allies. they are on the very front line of this fight, and i think they would be just as concerned as anyone here with stories like that. senator sheehan: i certainly agree that jordan has been a terrific ally, which is even more reason why we need to get to the bottom of what is going on there and address it in a way that does not allow it to continue there. let me ask, because it is comparatively easy and can -- concrete to be able to track what is happening on the battlefield with isis, to be able to talk about what the efforts are to address them, to be able to talk about who in their leadership we have taken out. i think it is much more difficult to talk and to address the underlying governance issues that have allowed isis to metastasize, much harder to address the messaging that isis does to attract new fighters. can you talk about the extent to which this effort is engaged with both of those more difficult challenges? mr. mcgurk: it is externally difficult, and that is why the
mr. mcgurk: what i will say, having just been in jordan, i met the national security team, one of our close allies. they are on the very front line of this fight, and i think they would be just as concerned as anyone here with stories like that. senator sheehan: i certainly agree that jordan has been a terrific ally, which is even more reason why we need to get to the bottom of what is going on there and address it in a way that does not allow it to continue there. let me ask, because it is...
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mr. hodges, this is a june 4, 1992 "new york times" story. i want you to explain what this is. craig hodges, a three-point shooting specials and one of the leagues best sided michael jordan another national basco association players for failing to use their visibility call attention to pressing social and political issues. >> guest: first of all i want to thank god for being here. from it's one of those things i was in the civil rights movement. from 1968, my mom was dead of the civil rights movement and for me to get a chance to study our situation, i was blessed to be able to get a chance to go to college and study it and then get a chance to play professional basketball and hopefully have some impact on being on the front line of helping change the condition of our people. when i think about all of us athletes, none of us come with a silver spoon in our mouth. we all grew up in different circumstances but we all have he the same idea of wanting to go back and do the right thing. that's what that's about. i felt and still feel that we have more to give. that's been my position all along. >> host: what is this article referring to? >> guest: i think a lot of people may
mr. hodges, this is a june 4, 1992 "new york times" story. i want you to explain what this is. craig hodges, a three-point shooting specials and one of the leagues best sided michael jordan another national basco association players for failing to use their visibility call attention to pressing social and political issues. >> guest: first of all i want to thank god for being here. from it's one of those things i was in the civil rights movement. from 1968, my mom was dead of the...
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mr. abdul-jabbar: hello, everyone. i am michael jordan and i'm here with hillary.se i know that donald could not tell the difference. good evening, everyone. , andkareem abdul-jabbar am here to tell you about captain who was one of 14 american muslim soldiers who died in combat serving the united states since 9/11. his family immigrated to the united states from the united arab emirates. the first place they visited was the wordsson memorial engraved there read, i have godn upon the altar of hostility against the mind of man. prevent -- trump's idea is the very journey that on abhorred.enue today the religious freedom act like the one signed by governor mike pence of indiana is the opposite of what jefferson wanted because they allow discrimination. that discrimination is the result of fear. easilyho are scared underestimate our resolve. to them, we say only this -- not here, not ever. thank you. >> you want to see the best in america, you need look no han.her than army captain k he was born in the united arab emirates. he moved to maryland as a small child. he lat
mr. abdul-jabbar: hello, everyone. i am michael jordan and i'm here with hillary.se i know that donald could not tell the difference. good evening, everyone. , andkareem abdul-jabbar am here to tell you about captain who was one of 14 american muslim soldiers who died in combat serving the united states since 9/11. his family immigrated to the united states from the united arab emirates. the first place they visited was the wordsson memorial engraved there read, i have godn upon the altar of...
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mrs. sterling. she was very gracious. she appreciated the phone call. she assured me the family directly and through their attorney edmund jordan would be also requestingalm and that any gatherings be peaceful and violence and destruction of property is not an answer to anything we're facing today it so i appreciated the opportunity to talk to her, and the role she's going to play going forward in this matter. sorry? no. [ inaudible ] i'm sorry, his mother is decisi decisioned. his aunt is who raised mr. sterling. [ inaudible ] well, they will do what they're called on to do by the lead agency investigating the matter and it's premature. i can't answer that question now. but to the extent that the u.s. department of justice civil rights division needs attention, they know they can call on mike edmondson and the state troopers in order to provide that assistance. i've told our colonel to be prepared to assist in any way that they're called upon to do so. yes, sir. yes, i spoke to mayor holden this morning. i know he is going to speak to the president shortly. so i don't want to preempt him. but i made sure we were communicating. it is also his intention
mrs. sterling. she was very gracious. she appreciated the phone call. she assured me the family directly and through their attorney edmund jordan would be also requestingalm and that any gatherings be peaceful and violence and destruction of property is not an answer to anything we're facing today it so i appreciated the opportunity to talk to her, and the role she's going to play going forward in this matter. sorry? no. [ inaudible ] i'm sorry, his mother is decisi decisioned. his aunt is who...
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mrs. clinton and they launched direct attacks at donald trump. >> i worked for ronald reagan. donald trump, you are no ronald reagan. >> i am michael jordan and i am here for hillary. i said that because i know that donald trump couldn't tell the difference. >> donald trump's hat is stamped with make american great again. but it is made in china. did he know the price of a gallon of milk, a loaf of bread and why don't we know about his tax returns? >> people ask me all of the time, how does she do it? how does she keep going amid the sound and the furry of politics? here's how. it is because she never, ever forgets who she's the fighting for. >> and most of all don't believe anyone who says i alone can fix it. yes, those were actually donald trump's words in cleveland. and they should set off alarm bells for all of us. americans don't say i alone can fix it. we say we'll fix it together. >> as you can imagine, donald trump was listening and reacting voya twitter. crocked hillary clinton said i couldn't handle the rough and tumble of the campaign. really? i just beat 16 people and boating her. crooked hillary clinton many statements were l
mrs. clinton and they launched direct attacks at donald trump. >> i worked for ronald reagan. donald trump, you are no ronald reagan. >> i am michael jordan and i am here for hillary. i said that because i know that donald trump couldn't tell the difference. >> donald trump's hat is stamped with make american great again. but it is made in china. did he know the price of a gallon of milk, a loaf of bread and why don't we know about his tax returns? >> people ask me all...
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mrs. walker inhales hey, it smells nice in here febreze and fabric refresher... >>> there you go. you've methyl advice duran's artist of the month. it's time to hear him perform. >> he's singer, actor, jordan fisher, whose debut album is out next month. >> and here's the wonderful, talented jordan fisher! >> fabulous! ? ? can set your mind at ease ? ? ? this is not about us, this is not about us ? this is not about us, this is not about us ? ? ? you, come with me ? for a minute, hey, hey, hey, whoa, whoa ? i'll give you everything you need your mind at ease ? the sun is shining bright, hope that it's all right ? it's not about us, it's not ? of course we can't control it and now ? ooh, ooh ? ? got to hope that it's all right, it's not about us ? it's not about us, it's not ? whoo-hoo, whoo-hoo ? ? ? [ cheers ] >> you can find it on his play list on applemusic.com/tod. >> we're going to be back. >>> is there a guy in your life department? >> perhaps someone looking to climb the corporate ladder but needs a new look to get there? go to our web site and let us know. hoda and i feel that not everyone sees the sun rise but everyone is pretty much around >> next on 7 news at noon. >> two people
mrs. walker inhales hey, it smells nice in here febreze and fabric refresher... >>> there you go. you've methyl advice duran's artist of the month. it's time to hear him perform. >> he's singer, actor, jordan fisher, whose debut album is out next month. >> and here's the wonderful, talented jordan fisher! >> fabulous! ? ? can set your mind at ease ? ? ? this is not about us, this is not about us ? this is not about us, this is not about us ? ? ? you, come with me ?...
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mr. paul hand a copy over the rail please. >> next speaker, please. >> i'm sorry commissioner paskin-jordan. >> yeah.quick to keep things organized in light of what happened on the board of supervisors 901 i ask we organized our comments to the internal revenue first and take a matter open that and move to the other item with the aau i'm confused what is happening. >> secretary can you help me out. >> sure two separates items on the agenda the first related to the aau the certification of the environmental impact report that will be taken up separately from the matter item item 10 is a planning code text mainstreamed at the request of the project sponsor for the academy of art university right. i think i heard you say earlier you've used other language. >> unfortunately, the draft eir language in the agenda uses defers to the general public comment period for the opportunity to synonym their comment on items 9 for the certification of the eir since i've taken over as secretary we modified that to take public comment when called unfortunately, i of the not here as i indicated last week and used older
mr. paul hand a copy over the rail please. >> next speaker, please. >> i'm sorry commissioner paskin-jordan. >> yeah.quick to keep things organized in light of what happened on the board of supervisors 901 i ask we organized our comments to the internal revenue first and take a matter open that and move to the other item with the aau i'm confused what is happening. >> secretary can you help me out. >> sure two separates items on the agenda the first related to the...
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jordan, my colleague has opposed hillary clinton for president. i have endorsed hillary clinton for president. every member on the committee is a politicaltatiian with a bias. that's why we have mrcomey making the decision. he gave a clear, forceful defense of why secretary clinton did not intentionally violate any laws whatsoever. >> do you think it is fair that the fbi investigate whether her statements to congress were truthful and whether they're -- whether she lied under oath? do you think that's a fair referral to the fbi? >> a congress can make referrals to the fbi, how they want to conduct the investigation. today's hearing showed the american public that there is another example of republican overreach and a waste of taxpayer resources. just like the benghazi committee this hearing back-fired big-time. there was nothing knew that anyone learned today other than that secretary clinton committed no crimes whatsoever and the fbi director was eloquent in his explanation of what happened. >> are you at all troubled by how she handled this? >> how secretary clinton handled this? >> yes. >> she has admitted that she made a mistake. >> but are you troubled? >> that she will not
jordan, my colleague has opposed hillary clinton for president. i have endorsed hillary clinton for president. every member on the committee is a politicaltatiian with a bias. that's why we have mrcomey making the decision. he gave a clear, forceful defense of why secretary clinton did not intentionally violate any laws whatsoever. >> do you think it is fair that the fbi investigate whether her statements to congress were truthful and whether they're -- whether she lied under oath? do you...
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mr. clerk a roll call vote. >> i. >> commissioner cohen commissioner bridges commissioner meiberger commissioner paskin-jordan commissioner stansbury and that motion carries . >> (clapping.) >> motion is unanimous >> (clapping.) >> okay we're going to take a 5 minutey >> we're back in session did you say previous item a heavy deliberation and appreciate the break i'd like to move to item number 9 mr. clerk, call item 9. >> action item minutes for approval of the retirement board meeting. >> let's go ahead and take public comment on the minutes for item 9. >> sorry clare i actually found a typo which i have to find and give to norman has to do with with the finding the organizations that a person represents not a member of retiree system want to correct that. >> thank you very much moemg that wants to comment on the minutes okay. thank you public comment is closed. >> is there a motion to accept the amendments with the correction. >> with the typo thank you very much i'll second that did you get that mr. clerk. >> if we - i'm sorry the house has changed call the roll. >> yes. >> (inaudible). >> we're accepting
mr. clerk a roll call vote. >> i. >> commissioner cohen commissioner bridges commissioner meiberger commissioner paskin-jordan commissioner stansbury and that motion carries . >> (clapping.) >> motion is unanimous >> (clapping.) >> okay we're going to take a 5 minutey >> we're back in session did you say previous item a heavy deliberation and appreciate the break i'd like to move to item number 9 mr. clerk, call item 9. >> action item minutes for...
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mr. trump. staring at the wells fargo center and those mothers on the stage last night, mothers of the movement, trayvon martin's mother, eric gardner's mother, jordan's they're all speaking. the next day this happens. >> yeah. i think the reality of it is sometimes we can be so doggone partisan, brooke, we forget about being human. so what i will not allow today is for someone who is dead now, who was alive and walking just fine, whether they had narcotics in their system or drugs in their system, that does not mean that he deserved death. i'm not done, scottie. he did not deserve death without trial. he was not committing any crime. and we have an inherent issue in this country of criminalizing and demonizing and deciding that the black body is inherently criminal and violent. he was thrown around in the back of the van regardless of who was culpable. there were no charges that were sustainable. they did not -- the officers got off, then three more were dropped. i think that we cannot continue to blame victims when they did not do anything wrong. >> respond to that. >> they did put him in. they did sit him down. he's the one that got up and jumped a
mr. trump. staring at the wells fargo center and those mothers on the stage last night, mothers of the movement, trayvon martin's mother, eric gardner's mother, jordan's they're all speaking. the next day this happens. >> yeah. i think the reality of it is sometimes we can be so doggone partisan, brooke, we forget about being human. so what i will not allow today is for someone who is dead now, who was alive and walking just fine, whether they had narcotics in their system or drugs in...
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mr. brennan: i cannot speak personally to that. i asked vernon jordanf individuals to take a , and he cameecord out with a steady and recommendation last year that we aid public that held us to account for not realizing that very laudable objectives we had set for ourselves the last couple of decades for a variety of reasons. thate so vision driven these initiatives fall by the wayside as we have to do with issues and other things. we have made it a major part of our modernization and admission effort to bring in as diverse a workforce as possible. i can see no other agency that can make a stronger case for diversity than the cia. we have to cover the world, we have to understand the world's problems and opportunities. that requires the perspectives of a diapers -- a diverse workforce. what we're trying to do is update security practices, because in the past and number of people, because they had certain -- they had family in a certain country, and cannot come , we need to recognize if we are authority of the experiences, the linguistic capabilities we
mr. brennan: i cannot speak personally to that. i asked vernon jordanf individuals to take a , and he cameecord out with a steady and recommendation last year that we aid public that held us to account for not realizing that very laudable objectives we had set for ourselves the last couple of decades for a variety of reasons. thate so vision driven these initiatives fall by the wayside as we have to do with issues and other things. we have made it a major part of our modernization and admission...
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mr. clean! >>> we have some quick headlines for you. as golf returns to the summer olympic games, yet another pro golfer is dropping out. jordanest high profile golfer to pull out of the games in rio over the zika fears. >>> and 2004 olympic all around champion gym nist carly patterson also skipping the games because of the virus saying she is trying to get pregnant. >>> and a huge victory for fox sports host erin andrews. he is on the hook to pay her $20 million. he shared that video with hundred bes of millions of people online. pete? >> that's right. >>> well, in the wake of hillary clinton's e-mail scandal, brand-new questions are now being raised about the clinton foundation. >> did you look at the clinton foundation? >> i'm not going to comment on the existence or nonexistence of any other investigation. >> was the clinton foundation tied into this investigation? >> i'm not going to answer that. >> not answering. so could hillary clinton's e-mail problems be the tip of the iceberg this week? let's ask fox news senior judicial analyst judge andrew napolitano who's been all over this story. we got some resolution on the e-
mr. clean! >>> we have some quick headlines for you. as golf returns to the summer olympic games, yet another pro golfer is dropping out. jordanest high profile golfer to pull out of the games in rio over the zika fears. >>> and 2004 olympic all around champion gym nist carly patterson also skipping the games because of the virus saying she is trying to get pregnant. >>> and a huge victory for fox sports host erin andrews. he is on the hook to pay her $20 million. he...
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mr. speaker. i know the whole house will join me in congratulating andy murray, jordan wiley on the
mr. speaker. i know the whole house will join me in congratulating andy murray, jordan wiley on the