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mr. levy: yeah. mr. pallone: thank you. next is congressman steveon fromtown tfpblet -- steve cohen from tennessee. r. cohen: you-all can hear me. first i want to thank mr. conyers for having set up the hearing that we had when the democrats were in the majority. i participated in those hearings. they were good hearings. they stopped because the republicans are the majority. and like on most things, the republicans care about management and they care about wealthy white men. and they don't care about labor and they don't care about humans. they don't care about health care. they don't care about injuries and workers comp. it's unfortunate. that's why we're here now because the democrats who are here. what mr. carson said, i could go further but i say it's more like a sharecropper. and sure you-all want to play and get paid a lot, but you are -- i love the game. ollie maximumon was my favorite from 1 -- maxom was my favorite team. the owners are in the boxes and the only injuries they are subject to is cirrhosis of the liver
mr. levy: yeah. mr. pallone: thank you. next is congressman steveon fromtown tfpblet -- steve cohen from tennessee. r. cohen: you-all can hear me. first i want to thank mr. conyers for having set up the hearing that we had when the democrats were in the majority. i participated in those hearings. they were good hearings. they stopped because the republicans are the majority. and like on most things, the republicans care about management and they care about wealthy white men. and they don't care...
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in extraordinary circumstances so there was an occasion where we almost invoked that article and mr. levy wanted government but it was never triggered in these occasions that was not possible and we've had to involve that article. because. you know government democratically your country can accept the law is ignored or changed. and that this is done by trying to impose criteria on someone out just. this article. or something similar can be found in other. and that span is going to has been voted by all the finest citizens i pursued not to speak about point four and explain the objectives of the this is that we've made. we have four objectives mainly. first to to return. legality. second. to restore order. unquote existence is going to stand has been deeply deteriorated in catalonia. to continue. promoting economic recovery we're talking about people's lives fostering employment. salaries so that people can walk. down. the economic recovery and get a new start at stake because of the decisions and unilateral decisions taken that on fourth to call elections under normal circumstances for te
in extraordinary circumstances so there was an occasion where we almost invoked that article and mr. levy wanted government but it was never triggered in these occasions that was not possible and we've had to involve that article. because. you know government democratically your country can accept the law is ignored or changed. and that this is done by trying to impose criteria on someone out just. this article. or something similar can be found in other. and that span is going to has been...
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any way under existing law for appropriate federal agency to levy a fine or some type of significant penalty on the company to deter or two? mr. rotenberg: for the ftc to levy a fine they would have to find a breach under the fair credit reporting act. under section five they will have to have a consent order and a subsequent violation. it's not a very effective enforcement machine. >> i concur. thank you very much. >> senator scott. scott: the equifax breach is still catastrophic for so many in south carolina. if you think about the numbers of individuals impacted by the breach in my home state, 2.4 million south carolinians have their personal information exposed, stolen through the equifax breach. we have about 5 million folks living in the state. that's about 48.76% of the state . that's the sixth highest number in the country. when you account for the fact 500,000re are about south carolinians under the age of 14, that means that surges over 50%. over half of the adult population at least in this state had their information exposed. equifax's negligence has been devastating for my constituents. but when you look at the g
any way under existing law for appropriate federal agency to levy a fine or some type of significant penalty on the company to deter or two? mr. rotenberg: for the ftc to levy a fine they would have to find a breach under the fair credit reporting act. under section five they will have to have a consent order and a subsequent violation. it's not a very effective enforcement machine. >> i concur. thank you very much. >> senator scott. scott: the equifax breach is still catastrophic...
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mr. trump tried to move back to policy. and pass the charges, special counsel robert mueller levied against paul manafort, his deputy and the guilty plea against campaign adviser george papadopoulos. the indictment for tax evasion, money laundering and fraud against the deputy rick gates came the same morning that papadopoulos's guilty plea was unsealed. he pleaded guilty to lying to the f.b.i. about several interactions with the suspected russian agent with significant ties to the russian government. president trump's personal lawyer responded. the end result is the meeting doesn't take place. there is no time of collusion. tried to put to rest concerns that the president may fire a special counsel. >> there is no conversation regarding firing robert mueller. there is no ba robert mueller. >> the top republican on the senate intelligence committee not comforted by the promise. as the questions of the possible collusion swirl on capitol hill, russia interference front and center with the executives from twit irand google facing a congressional panel. facebook revealed the russian purchase ads reached more than half of all u
mr. trump tried to move back to policy. and pass the charges, special counsel robert mueller levied against paul manafort, his deputy and the guilty plea against campaign adviser george papadopoulos. the indictment for tax evasion, money laundering and fraud against the deputy rick gates came the same morning that papadopoulos's guilty plea was unsealed. he pleaded guilty to lying to the f.b.i. about several interactions with the suspected russian agent with significant ties to the russian...
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levy overtopping. i really believed we dodged a bullet on this one and hopefully by morning time this thing will be ashore and we'll have dodged a bullet. >> my fingers are crossed with you, mr. lieutenant-governor on that one for sure. what's your message to people in this part of louisiana because i think it's still important to emphasize for folks, you know, it's not over and to take caution. >> absolutely. you know, the mayor lifted the curfew in the french quarter, are going back in the streets of new orleans, but all the curfews from the outlying areas, we don't want people going back tonight. there are some flooded areas in those coastal areas. as the sun comes up tomorrow hopefully things will be back to normal and people can go back home. but we still got a tfew things o be concerned tonight as the storm goes ashore. >> let me go back to the southern part of plaquerman's parish and how it was clipped by the storm earlier. what did you see? >> well, we saw some of the boat harbors had water in them. what we were concerned about is there's over a billion dollars in levies being built in plaquerman's, federal leif vis being built by the government under construction. m
levy overtopping. i really believed we dodged a bullet on this one and hopefully by morning time this thing will be ashore and we'll have dodged a bullet. >> my fingers are crossed with you, mr. lieutenant-governor on that one for sure. what's your message to people in this part of louisiana because i think it's still important to emphasize for folks, you know, it's not over and to take caution. >> absolutely. you know, the mayor lifted the curfew in the french quarter, are going...