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mr. martin: how would a space corps solve that problem? mr. rogers: well, a host of ways. one is it would segregate the space professionals. let me back up. when you look at national security space, 90% of it is in air force. the navy has one weather system. they handle very well. the army has communications but 90% is in the air force. so what we have found is that it has not been able to get the attention that it needed culturally or resource-wise to address these problems. and it has not had the ability to go fast in the acquisition process. this technology is so rapidly evolving and developing that i think it needs a unique and lean and agile acquisition system. and we felt like after looking at all the options available that by segregating those space professionals in the air force -- again, where 90% of them all -- into a separate organizational construct in the department of the air force. that's one of the things i want to emphasize when you talk about it taking it away from the air force. we were going to keep it in the department but segregate those space profess
mr. martin: how would a space corps solve that problem? mr. rogers: well, a host of ways. one is it would segregate the space professionals. let me back up. when you look at national security space, 90% of it is in air force. the navy has one weather system. they handle very well. the army has communications but 90% is in the air force. so what we have found is that it has not been able to get the attention that it needed culturally or resource-wise to address these problems. and it has not had...
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mr. martin said, we think energy is bad. no. we believe in clean energy and that clean energy needs our investments to go there so we can have a future. thank you. >> thank you, mrs. grossman. jean peters, is jean peters in the room? seeing none. up next, sharon wilinski, followed by maria guillen, anita klein and lynn agerri. mrs. who? >> guillen. >> thank you. if i called your name, please step up. >> i'm sharon wilinski, retired, also sierra club member. i urge you to vote to divest as soon as possible. >> thank you. up next, we have anita klein followed by lynn agerri. followed by michael donaldson, followed by dr. bruce colville. >> i'm anita klein. i'm a retiree. and i urge you, please, divest now. we can't wait any longer. the world is waiting. >> michael donaldson. i decline. >> bruce colville? >> i decline. i encourage others to as well so we can get to the vote. >> ed kinchler. >> where's ed? >> melanie louis? >> i have worked for the city and health department the last 30 years, last 18 years in the emergency departmen
mr. martin said, we think energy is bad. no. we believe in clean energy and that clean energy needs our investments to go there so we can have a future. thank you. >> thank you, mrs. grossman. jean peters, is jean peters in the room? seeing none. up next, sharon wilinski, followed by maria guillen, anita klein and lynn agerri. mrs. who? >> guillen. >> thank you. if i called your name, please step up. >> i'm sharon wilinski, retired, also sierra club member. i urge you to...
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man or the citizen says that freedom of speech is one of man's most precious rights for sure when mr martin speaks about fake news on the kids targeting a social network he's targeting free speech on the internet i mean if this really was. about a law condemning fake news then he should start and he was talking to the journalists who should start talking to the journalist or french mainstream media who spread for use on a daily basis and he didn't do that why because a lot of these french mainstream media belong to all the guards who are mr martin's friend and put him in power but everybody has to be able to express themselves and don't forget that we have never had so much access to information today when there is speak news if people are old enough to vote then there and to understand the politics of france or the world today then they're old enough to get the information to debunk fake news themselves and they don't need a big brother to do that for them. sony arabia has reportedly intercepted a ballistic missile fired over the border by yemen's hoochie rebels it's said to have been aime
man or the citizen says that freedom of speech is one of man's most precious rights for sure when mr martin speaks about fake news on the kids targeting a social network he's targeting free speech on the internet i mean if this really was. about a law condemning fake news then he should start and he was talking to the journalists who should start talking to the journalist or french mainstream media who spread for use on a daily basis and he didn't do that why because a lot of these french...
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mr. martin, i have a minute left. talk about how significant healthcare is as a connection to homeless spns perhaps how expanding eligibility decreases the homeless population. >> we do have one distinct advantage and we have an on site health clinic and it's operated by a separate entity. but that access to medical care is a critical component as well as mental health care because we also have a community as it relates to mental health needs overall that's overwhelmed so we have to look at accessibility as we pick it up and in the absence of that what happens is we see a large number of vimgs to use a term that's been used in the past, self medicating through alcohol and drugs and that includes the veteran population. it's the lack of trust in the system and that's one thing i haven't heard at this system. especially when we get into the older veterans. we have a lot of folks that say i don't want anything to do with the v.a., i want out and it is distrust, or whatever the case might be over time. and so, that goes b
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mr. martin's 5.4% number for how many securities are in this -- >> yes. the answer to that, i believe, is actually probably closer to $70 million. i'm going off the index weight of 7%. actually, no. it wouldn't be quite that much. >> just give me a number. >> i can't. here's why -- >> i will guess $50 million. >> it will be around -- >> thank you. i'm sorry i didn't give you more time to come up with a number. series of numbers presented to us, in other reports, other index managers in the area, i forget the name, but it was forwarded to all of us. and the question is, how it might affect assumed rate of return to determine how much the active employees will contribute, how much the city must contribute. there's an indirect effect on their pay. retirees are insulated from that outcome. not totally, but 99.99%. what it shows is that there is no significant difference, but look at adjusted-rate of return. this is the test about the worst significance. divested from tobacco, we did. city made up most of that. now some employees are sharing that cost. when yo
mr. martin's 5.4% number for how many securities are in this -- >> yes. the answer to that, i believe, is actually probably closer to $70 million. i'm going off the index weight of 7%. actually, no. it wouldn't be quite that much. >> just give me a number. >> i can't. here's why -- >> i will guess $50 million. >> it will be around -- >> thank you. i'm sorry i didn't give you more time to come up with a number. series of numbers presented to us, in other...
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miter that still remains well mr martin we have to take a very short break but we'll be back in just a few moments say. her . as rather stand in her house and. before long one of. the diner on the right or rather there across the board there appears there are. only a lot of lateral markets and. carol. i don't lose a child with a truffle not that it will never get done. in the modern world and then i want to punish all of those are aware that the. numbers are on the hay for no one else doing. good for its whole fool first choice for gun the i knew for years and hey i think the time in syria has said. who she is over from my last farthing to me after a couple fronts around the mr hate that for jim and then more oil for hope that our freddie macor. the money. global warming are selling you on the idea that dropping bombs brings police to the chicken hawks forcing you to fight the battle for food stall. the new socks for the tell you that every gossip and probably myself and most importantly the other off advertising tell me on the box of advertising telling me you are not cool enough an
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made tree that still remains well mr martin we have to take a very short break but we'll be back in just a few moments say chant. stand and hear from us and. before long one has. an hour for honor on march thirtieth there are rather democrats across the board of course because of our. families and that combative and i'm catching them when i can them kick and. i don't think there's a channel for praful than that and. then i want my michelle and also. a lot of the. m.s.l. around. because it's whole full pressure for sure gandhi i'm here you have them and they are turning in serious said larry british. from my law father live in africa who fucked around with mr heathcote for a gentleman and lawyer but i hope that our family. warhawks selling you on the idea that dropping bombs brings police hawks forcing you to fight the battles they don't need. to do socks credit to tell you that it's not be gossip and by styles of the most important news today. telling me you are not cool enough to fight their product. these are the hawks that we along with our lives. in order to overthrow the regime it d
made tree that still remains well mr martin we have to take a very short break but we'll be back in just a few moments say chant. stand and hear from us and. before long one has. an hour for honor on march thirtieth there are rather democrats across the board of course because of our. families and that combative and i'm catching them when i can them kick and. i don't think there's a channel for praful than that and. then i want my michelle and also. a lot of the. m.s.l. around. because it's...
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miter that still remains well mr martin we have to take a very short break but we will be back in just a few moments second. of course. but politicians do something to. put themselves on the line. to get accepted over checked. so when you want to be president. or somehow want to be pressed. to do like to be press this is what the forecast for you in the morning can be good good i'm interested always in the waters about how to. question. apply for many probes over the years so i know the guy even so i got. the ball isn't only about what happens on the pitch to the final school it's about the passion from the families it's the age of the super manager billionaire owners and spending two to twenty million flyer. it's an experience like nothing else going to because i want to share what i think what i know about the beautiful game but great so one more chance with. the thinks it's going to. welcome back to worlds apart with giuliana mother former prime minister of italy mr maher just before the break we were talking about the law being influenced by political considerations internationally
miter that still remains well mr martin we have to take a very short break but we will be back in just a few moments second. of course. but politicians do something to. put themselves on the line. to get accepted over checked. so when you want to be president. or somehow want to be pressed. to do like to be press this is what the forecast for you in the morning can be good good i'm interested always in the waters about how to. question. apply for many probes over the years so i know the guy...
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didn't do that why because a lot of these french mainstream media belong to all the guards who are mr martin's friend and who put him in power p. everybody has to be able to express themselves and don't forget that we have never had so much access to information today when there is fake news if people are old enough to vote then they're and to understand the politics of france or the world today then they're old enough to get the information to debunk fake news themselves and they don't need a big brother to do that for them. saudi arabia has reportedly intercepted a ballistic missile fired over the border by humans who at the rebels it is said to have been aimed at a military camp in the southern saudi city of. it comes just weeks after saudi arabia finally caved to international pressure and temporarily reopened a key port in yemen to allow in supplies of food and fuel united nations says it riyadh's blockade and its involvement in the war in yemen has helped create the world's most grave humanitarian crisis. the summit is the blockade isn't lifted we won't be able even to imagine its conseq
didn't do that why because a lot of these french mainstream media belong to all the guards who are mr martin's friend and who put him in power p. everybody has to be able to express themselves and don't forget that we have never had so much access to information today when there is fake news if people are old enough to vote then they're and to understand the politics of france or the world today then they're old enough to get the information to debunk fake news themselves and they don't need a...
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do that why because a lot of these from french mainstream media belong to all the guards who are mr martin's friend and who put him in power everybody has to be able to express themselves and don't forget that we have never had so much access to information today when there is speak news if people are old enough to vote then there and to understand the politics of france or the world today then they're old enough to get the information to debunk fake news themselves and they don't need a big brother to do that for them. virtually all computers including smartphones and tablets are at risk from two major security flaws discovered in processing chips no breaches have been reported but the bugs could potentially allow hackers to get hold of user's passwords photos and emails your data is supposed to be locked up and isolated but both flaws can move or run those protections the so-called done bug affects intel chips that are installed in nearly all personal computers and some devices while a floor known as specter may affect even more devices and cloud based servers. well in late november intel
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didn't do that why because a lot of these french mainstream media belong to all the guards who are mr martin's friend and put him in power everybody has to be able to express themselves and don't forget that we have never had so much access to information today when there is big news if people are old enough to vote there and to understand the politics of press in the world today then they're old enough to get the information to debunk fake news themselves and they don't need a big brother to do that for them. now because it has dominated the world of cryptocurrency since its launch nine ago and has become increasingly mainstream turning its prices fluctuated from less than a dollar to a twenty thousand dollars high last year. bitcoin has hit a financial milestone not reached in almost four centuries it's taken over the title of biggest bubble in history for what was known as mania in the netherlands. value has surged by around sixty times in the last three years that's considerably faster than sure it bulbs in the seventeenth century which were at one point worth ten years of a skilled crafts
didn't do that why because a lot of these french mainstream media belong to all the guards who are mr martin's friend and put him in power everybody has to be able to express themselves and don't forget that we have never had so much access to information today when there is big news if people are old enough to vote there and to understand the politics of press in the world today then they're old enough to get the information to debunk fake news themselves and they don't need a big brother to...
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the citizen says that freedom of speech is one of man's most precious rights unfortunately when mr martin speaks about fake news he is targeting a social network if this really was. about a law condemning fake news then he should start and he was talking to the dryness where he should start talking to the journalist or french mainstream media we have never had so much access to information today when there is speak news if people are old enough to vote then there and to understand the politics of france or that or the world today then they're all then up to get the information to debunk fake news themselves and they don't need a big brother to do that for them right near same kind of story was bitcoin during that roller coaster ride seems to be on the way up again after a near forty percent slump recently it's currently around the sixteen thousand dollar mark after highs of twenty last year it's a quick reminder of the journey. bitcoin has hit a financial milestone not reached in almost four centuries has taken over the title of biggest bubble in history for what was known as chile mania
the citizen says that freedom of speech is one of man's most precious rights unfortunately when mr martin speaks about fake news he is targeting a social network if this really was. about a law condemning fake news then he should start and he was talking to the dryness where he should start talking to the journalist or french mainstream media we have never had so much access to information today when there is speak news if people are old enough to vote then there and to understand the politics...
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didn't do that why because a lot of these french mainstream media belong to all the guards who are mr martin's friend who put him in power people like exactly. who is now deceased all supported whole in their mainstream media during the campaign there was no information there was no law against fake news at that time so a wide now that he's in power he is not targeting mainstream media because they're going in same direction he is he's targeting people on the web who have different opinions who have an alternative point of view to much of these mainstream media and that's what i think is totally proposed by emanuel michael to suggest something that this is anti constitutional don't forget that in france the decoration of the rights of man of the citizen says that freedom of speech is one of man's most precious rights and why would we have a president or the french or a book republic which should be above the constitution above this declaration and this is why a lot of french people are actually quite mad when they hear this this french minister of culture recently said that the law will help t
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the citizen says that freedom of speech is one of man's most precious rights unfortunately when mr martin speaks about fake news he is targeting a social network if this really was. about a law condemning fake news then peace should start and he was talking to the dryness where he should start talking to the journalist or french mainstream media we have never had so much access to information today when there is fake news if people are old enough to vote then there and to understand the politics of france or the world today then there are all the nerve to get the information to debunk fake news themselves and they don't need a big brother to do that for them. the trumpet ministration has announced plans to open nearly all us coastal waters for oil and gas drilling the decision goes against the ban imposed by barack obama at the end of his term and also against his efforts to protect the environment the u.s. interior department says it will lease areas in the arctic the gulf of mexico and the atlantic during the five year program and it will also include pacific coast on zones where activi
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julian that the former prime minister of italy and now the country's constitutional court in charge mr martin it's great to talk to thank you very much for your time. now about two years ago you wrote about how a dangerous cultural divide is now growing between russia and the west i wonder if your sense of concern has been allayed since then or has it on the contrary intensified. well i don't know whether it turns intensified is certainly it is still there and. the more i think of it the more it seems to me a sort of nonsense economic political and also historical in my view something has happened which we are responsible that has created again in this country in russia this sense of being surrounded by other we don't really want us i mean you as a partner is or allied but somehow that as a was saying are defending themselves against us now these goes back to the all the history you will know of this country and makes it an acceptable to make it very clear and short in my view it was a mistake to bring need to directly to the border of russia well i'm sure many people in russia would agree ag
julian that the former prime minister of italy and now the country's constitutional court in charge mr martin it's great to talk to thank you very much for your time. now about two years ago you wrote about how a dangerous cultural divide is now growing between russia and the west i wonder if your sense of concern has been allayed since then or has it on the contrary intensified. well i don't know whether it turns intensified is certainly it is still there and. the more i think of it the more...
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mr. vice president. >> martin luther king, jr. federal holiday 2018 by the president of the united states of america. a proclamation -- congratulations. >> thank you, mr. president. [applause] mr. president will you give an apology for the statement yesterdaysome >> -- oh, boy. [inaudible conversations] mr. president are you a racist? mr. president will you respond to experience -- >> no. mr. president about are are you a racist? >> the national action network held its annual martin luther king day breakfast yesterday morning in washington, d.c. we'll hear from reverend al sharpton martin luther can king the thiferred and browser dmbt national committee chair tom res and american federation of teachers president randy qien garten.
mr. vice president. >> martin luther king, jr. federal holiday 2018 by the president of the united states of america. a proclamation -- congratulations. >> thank you, mr. president. [applause] mr. president will you give an apology for the statement yesterdaysome >> -- oh, boy. [inaudible conversations] mr. president are you a racist? mr. president will you respond to experience -- >> no. mr. president about are are you a racist? >> the national action network held...
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now as mr martin may. read it it was walker's or anywhere his leak of a job. for your boss was that he said so. there. was this one. judge of. the presidents of bosnia croatia and serbia average the peace agreement to end the war in bosnia. the siege claimed the lives of over ten thousand people mostly bosnians it's considered the worst act of genocide in europe since world war two. since then the country has been more peaceful than even optimists stead to hope but the emotional scars will linger for generations. to v.x. n.-g. o. work with children victimized by the war is motivated by his belief in a multiethnic bosnia his experience helping mohammad and his own childhood loss of a father figure. the foundation has supported the education of more than five thousand war since. for many in sarajevo this is shown that devyani not only fought to protect them in times past but is also helping rebuild their future in two thousand and three did he actually had the opportunity to reconcile that is at bank of it as the formally done lay in hospital on his deathbed. it
now as mr martin may. read it it was walker's or anywhere his leak of a job. for your boss was that he said so. there. was this one. judge of. the presidents of bosnia croatia and serbia average the peace agreement to end the war in bosnia. the siege claimed the lives of over ten thousand people mostly bosnians it's considered the worst act of genocide in europe since world war two. since then the country has been more peaceful than even optimists stead to hope but the emotional scars will...
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mr. martin, some of the things that mr. franklin says he's been doing to alleviate contact, the supervisor's staff encouraged mr. franklin's team to hire security many times as early as february of 2017, and no security was hired until september of 2017, after a summer of thousands of visitors. the security guard that was hired for some time but is no longer there, the security guard sometimes stopped double parked cars in front of the house, but he did not stop large gatherings of people anywhere else on the block. the security guard rarely stopped one neighbor driveways from being blocked; two, traffic building up in the street, three, noise, four, litter and in fact kicked litter in the street. the guard appeared to have no supervision or training. he often disappeared into his car to watch something on his phone. sometimes he slept. he at one point got a ticket from a meter maid, and he screamed at the meter maid calling her fat and old. while some wanted security, they wanted it to be professional, it was far from. in
mr. martin, some of the things that mr. franklin says he's been doing to alleviate contact, the supervisor's staff encouraged mr. franklin's team to hire security many times as early as february of 2017, and no security was hired until september of 2017, after a summer of thousands of visitors. the security guard that was hired for some time but is no longer there, the security guard sometimes stopped double parked cars in front of the house, but he did not stop large gatherings of people...
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martin luther king. [applause] mr. farris: president trump, vice president pence, and to all assembled here, if my uncle were here today, the first thing he would say, what are you doing for others? that is why it was so important that my aunt coretta scott king returned to the congress now about 10 years ago and asked that the meaning of the holiday be changed. we did not want the king holiday just to be a day of hero worship. as his nephew, i certainly think he was one of the greatest americans that we produced. but it should not be a day of hero worship. and that is why congress agreed with my aunt, and also made it a day of service so that we, on that day, at the king center could refer it to it as a day on, not a day off. it is a day to do something to help someone else, and that can be as simple as delivering someone's trash or picking up the newspaper for that elderly person who cannot get to the end of the driveway. bottom line, you are doing something that benefits something other than yourself. that is the pr
martin luther king. [applause] mr. farris: president trump, vice president pence, and to all assembled here, if my uncle were here today, the first thing he would say, what are you doing for others? that is why it was so important that my aunt coretta scott king returned to the congress now about 10 years ago and asked that the meaning of the holiday be changed. we did not want the king holiday just to be a day of hero worship. as his nephew, i certainly think he was one of the greatest...
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mr. vice president. [applause] president trump: this is a great, important day. martin luther king jr., federal holiday. a proclamation. congratulations. [applause] >> mr. president, what you give an apology for the statement yesterday? >> mr. president, are you a racist? >> mr. president, will you respond to the serious questions about the statement? >> mr. president, are you a racist? >> this monday, on martin luther king jr. day, we will show members of the congressional black caucus paying tribute to the civil rights leader on the house floor. among the speaker, john lewis, of georgia, who spoke about the first time he met martin luther king jr. >> one day, 15 years old in the 10th grade, i heard martin luther king junior i heard rosa parks in 1955. the action of rosa parks, the words and leadership of dr. martin luther king jr. inspired me to find a way to get in the way. two years later, i wrote a letter to dr. martin luther king jr. in 1957. i told him in his letter that i wanted to attend a state-supported college, known as troy state, now troy university. they
mr. vice president. [applause] president trump: this is a great, important day. martin luther king jr., federal holiday. a proclamation. congratulations. [applause] >> mr. president, what you give an apology for the statement yesterday? >> mr. president, are you a racist? >> mr. president, will you respond to the serious questions about the statement? >> mr. president, are you a racist? >> this monday, on martin luther king jr. day, we will show members of the...
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mr. martin is right. nobody is denying it, but time is of the essence. i'm not interested in headlines, and i don't say that about mr. de blasio in new york. i'm interested in something with real dates, real teeth. to that end, i'm honored to be part of a national movement with labor and people that stood against the dakota access pipeline and it is the imperative of our time to have real, meaningful action. and i say that five years after the board of supervisors, left, right, and center, unanimously passed a resolution that we recommitted to with a new complement of supervisors in 2017. please divest as quickly as possible. and i don't claim to be an investment genius, but as to the types of assets that have not performed for 10 years and five years, i see no reason that those cannot be sold immediately. i think that would send a message to the investment community. it would send a message it other retirement systems that san francisco means business. bottom line, it has to have dates in it. we can't wait around for reports and more strategies. it's tim
mr. martin is right. nobody is denying it, but time is of the essence. i'm not interested in headlines, and i don't say that about mr. de blasio in new york. i'm interested in something with real dates, real teeth. to that end, i'm honored to be part of a national movement with labor and people that stood against the dakota access pipeline and it is the imperative of our time to have real, meaningful action. and i say that five years after the board of supervisors, left, right, and center,...
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mr. martins from cambridge. we know he had very good training. he joins us a week from monday.e have a special board meeting coming up on january 24th, so two weeks from today, in which the board will hear on the motion before the board to die vest of fossil fuels in public markets. in addition, we have a board meeting. it's not a special board meeting, but including in the board meeting on february 14th, is we have a special section on risk mitigating factors that ellen is going to host for us. it will include any pc and parametric. there's a lot to fair through, but we think it's very helpful and valuable information for the board to consider. and then lastly, i will mention if jay has anything to mention. maybe it's in the executive director report. actually, no, i won't mention that at all. that's separate. we'll talk about that later. there is some additional data in terms of charts from any pc last month, just economic data, and i included some comments in the narrative. with that, i will turn it over and ask the board if they have any questions or comments. >> commission
mr. martins from cambridge. we know he had very good training. he joins us a week from monday.e have a special board meeting coming up on january 24th, so two weeks from today, in which the board will hear on the motion before the board to die vest of fossil fuels in public markets. in addition, we have a board meeting. it's not a special board meeting, but including in the board meeting on february 14th, is we have a special section on risk mitigating factors that ellen is going to host for...
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mr. martin to you, the democrats are tieing our hands because they schumer will only appropriate billions of dollars in wall funding for one year and that is not going to work. how do you see it? >> i think there's a lot of public posturing amid some more substantive and serious private conversations. i think that both sides publicly have to come out and sound tough to try to create the appearance of hanging tough for their bases and trying to win the p.r. fight here. privately what is happening at this hour indeed all morning is that you're going to have senate democrats in conversation with senate republicans, not necessarily the leaders but more rank and file who are trying to get some kind of assurances that if, in fact, they vote, they meaning the democrats to reopen the government today that yes a daca bill of some kind will come to the floor in the next month. that is what i am told that right now they're trying to go beyond what mcconnell promised last night was a little bit vague and pin them down that yes, in fact, if we vote to reopen the government to today, we democrats will
mr. martin to you, the democrats are tieing our hands because they schumer will only appropriate billions of dollars in wall funding for one year and that is not going to work. how do you see it? >> i think there's a lot of public posturing amid some more substantive and serious private conversations. i think that both sides publicly have to come out and sound tough to try to create the appearance of hanging tough for their bases and trying to win the p.r. fight here. privately what is...
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indicated that they want to hold coastal strip to themselves so you know all eyes now i think are on mr putin. martin j. this is jacqueline here in the studio as well i wanted to ask you washington has in the past called syrian kurds its partners and allies but now in the face of this turkish offensive we haven't really heard anything from them the s.d.f. has said that they're going to back up the turkish forces but nothing from america what do you make of america's actions or lack there of i guess. well i think america always put when there whenever these sorts of to ation some develop merica tends to play a wait and see game but i think um i think with the recent news of the border guards. and that was something else which paul alluded to which has alarmed mr adelman and chris were you know this new situation now with america has supposedly supported thirty thousand border guards many of whom will be on the iraq border presumably vetting or if you like allowing a stream is ice or guys come across the border back into turkey that's you know it's really the huge issue i think at the moment so america
indicated that they want to hold coastal strip to themselves so you know all eyes now i think are on mr putin. martin j. this is jacqueline here in the studio as well i wanted to ask you washington has in the past called syrian kurds its partners and allies but now in the face of this turkish offensive we haven't really heard anything from them the s.d.f. has said that they're going to back up the turkish forces but nothing from america what do you make of america's actions or lack there of i...
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mr. vice president. [applause] president trump: this is a rreat, important day fo martin luther king, junior. congratulations. [applause] >> mr. president, will you give an apology for your words yesterday? >> mr. president, are you a racist? >> the president is not talking to you. governor eric greitens delivered his state of the state address at the state capitol in jefferson city. legislativehis priorities, including assisting foster children, lowering taxes for working families and businesses, and reducing regulatory requirements and streamlining government operations. he spoke for about an hour. [applause] >> ladies and gentlemen, please welcome the governor of the great state of missouri, eric greitens. [applause] gov. greitens: thank you. thank you. thank you all. thank you. thank you. thank you. thank you. gov. greitens: thank you, lieutenant governor parsons, speaker richardson, and members of the missouri house, president richard, and members of the missouri senate, chief justice fisher and justices of the supreme court,
mr. vice president. [applause] president trump: this is a rreat, important day fo martin luther king, junior. congratulations. [applause] >> mr. president, will you give an apology for your words yesterday? >> mr. president, are you a racist? >> the president is not talking to you. governor eric greitens delivered his state of the state address at the state capitol in jefferson city. legislativehis priorities, including assisting foster children, lowering taxes for working...
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mr. vice president. [applause] president trump: this is a great, important day for martin luther king, junior. federal holiday. proclamation. congratulations. [applause] >> mr. president, will you give an apology for your words yesterday? >> mr. president, are you a racist? [inaudible] q&a, ajy on c-span's "thewith his book accidental president, harry s truman and the four months that changed the world. quote truman was terrified to give his speech. >> he prayed to god that he would not mess it up. , he looksthe stairs out, and he sees his wife in the crowd as she is crying. she is crying because roosevelt is dead. the nation is in shock, and she did not want to be the first lady. she is frightened for him. meanwhile he has to up there and inspire confidence in his administration and the whole world. the whole world has to understand that america will continue. that the war will continue. q and a on sunday night at 8 p.m. on c-span. unfoldsn, where history daily. in 1979, c-span was created as a public service by television companies, and it is to you today by your cable or satellite provider.
mr. vice president. [applause] president trump: this is a great, important day for martin luther king, junior. federal holiday. proclamation. congratulations. [applause] >> mr. president, will you give an apology for your words yesterday? >> mr. president, are you a racist? [inaudible] q&a, ajy on c-span's "thewith his book accidental president, harry s truman and the four months that changed the world. quote truman was terrified to give his speech. >> he prayed to...
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mr. vice preside. [applause] >> very important day, martin luther king, jr. federal holiday, 2018 by the president of the united states in america a proclamation. congratulations to him and to everybody. >> thank you, mr. president. >> thank you. [applause] >> mr. president, will you give an apology for the statement yesterday? >> oh, boy. >> mr. president, did you -- >> mr. president, are you a racist? mr. president, will you respond to the questions about the statement? >> no. >> i'm talking to you. >> mr. president, are awe racist? >> tonight at 6:45 and 8:45 on c-span, interview with house speaker paul ryan. >> i mean we have a, we have a challenge in that they have a razor-thin majority over in the senate and it is extremely hard to pass big things like this. what i regret the most that the fact we have yet to reach bipartisan consensus on comprehensive entitlement reform when all of us know this is necessary to get our debt and deficit under control. you literally can not tax our way out of entitlement problems we have with the influx of baby boomers. i'
mr. vice preside. [applause] >> very important day, martin luther king, jr. federal holiday, 2018 by the president of the united states in america a proclamation. congratulations to him and to everybody. >> thank you, mr. president. >> thank you. [applause] >> mr. president, will you give an apology for the statement yesterday? >> oh, boy. >> mr. president, did you -- >> mr. president, are you a racist? mr. president, will you respond to the questions...
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martin luther king. mr. evans: thank you, mr. speaker. can you tell me how much time we have, mr. speaker? the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman has approximately 13 minutes. mr. evans: mr. speaker, a gentleman i want to introduce is a neighbor, you go across the walt wittman bridge or the ben franklin bridge, i've known him and his father, he's doing a great job in the garden state, congressman donald payne. i yield. mr. payne: mr. speaker, let me thank congressman evans for hosting tonight's special order hour on dr. king's life and legacy. the gentleman from philadelphia has come to this body and has made an impact in his first year on the floor of congress. and we are delighted to have had im join the c.b.c. mr. speaker, as i sat here and listened to my colleagues, the chairman of the congressional black caucus, a young man, not the eldest member of the caucus, but a young man, that has demonstrated the leadership to be the head of this august body, , and i ear my colleague use the term in reverence, john , i am fortunate, mr. speaker, to be able to serve the 10th congression
martin luther king. mr. evans: thank you, mr. speaker. can you tell me how much time we have, mr. speaker? the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman has approximately 13 minutes. mr. evans: mr. speaker, a gentleman i want to introduce is a neighbor, you go across the walt wittman bridge or the ben franklin bridge, i've known him and his father, he's doing a great job in the garden state, congressman donald payne. i yield. mr. payne: mr. speaker, let me thank congressman evans for hosting tonight's...
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tonight, as mr trump honoured martin luther king, he was caught up in yet another row, having to denyt remarks about african countries. home or abroad, this president is rarely free from controversy. james landale, bbc news. nick bryant is at the whitehouse. let's talk about those comments james was referring to you at the end of his piece. what is the president alleged to have said. at a meeting in the oval office yesterday with republican and democratic lawmakers about immigration, he is alleged to have used a slur directed against haiti and other african nations. mr trump denies using the slur, i will not use it on air, although he used strong language. a democrat present in the room said not only did he use that language, he used it repeatedly. in my mind, this is unprecedented. a sitting president in the west wing of the white house being asked if he is racist in that unfortunate and contradictory setting where he was signing in honour of martin luther king. and there has been quite a reaction to this, not least from the un? that has been a barrage of criticism. we have had afric
tonight, as mr trump honoured martin luther king, he was caught up in yet another row, having to denyt remarks about african countries. home or abroad, this president is rarely free from controversy. james landale, bbc news. nick bryant is at the whitehouse. let's talk about those comments james was referring to you at the end of his piece. what is the president alleged to have said. at a meeting in the oval office yesterday with republican and democratic lawmakers about immigration, he is...
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tonight, as mr trump honoured martin luther king, he was caught up in yet another row, having to deny like in every respect, except it doesn't speak or tweet. as part of events to mark the 65th anniversary of queen elizabeth's coronation, the bbc is broadcasting a programme called the coronation. in the programme, the queen shares memories of the 1953 coronation ceremony itself as well as memories of herfather, king george vi. here's our royal correspondent nicholas witchell. she famously doesn't do interviews. this is probably as close as she'll get: a conversation with questions about the coronation, the crownjewels, and the imperial state crown worn by her and her father, king george vi. fortunately, my father and i have about the same sort of shaped head. once you put it on, it stays. it just remains itself. you have to keep your head very still? yes. it was huge then. yes. very unwieldy. you can't look down to read a speech, you have take the speech up because if you did, your neck would break, it would fall off. it's difficult to always remember that diamonds are stones, so very
tonight, as mr trump honoured martin luther king, he was caught up in yet another row, having to deny like in every respect, except it doesn't speak or tweet. as part of events to mark the 65th anniversary of queen elizabeth's coronation, the bbc is broadcasting a programme called the coronation. in the programme, the queen shares memories of the 1953 coronation ceremony itself as well as memories of herfather, king george vi. here's our royal correspondent nicholas witchell. she famously...
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mr. speaker, each january, we honor the life of dr. martin luther king junior to help us live out the true meaning of our creed. dr. king dedicated his life to justice and equality and he died for it. but even with his ideals, dr. king would never have had the impact if it weren't for his willingness to dedicate his life to service. that path of service is open to us all. as dr. king said, you don't have to have a college degree to serve. you don't have to make your subject and your verb agree to serve. you don't have to know about pla to to serve. service isn't about your education or your background. it's about much more than that. he taught us all that you need to serve which is a heart full of grace and a soul generated by love. that path is not an easy one, but one we can all take, and we should. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from minnesota seek recognition? >> address the house for one minute and revise and extend my remarks. the speaker pro tempore: without objection. >> tomorrow, january 9,
mr. speaker, each january, we honor the life of dr. martin luther king junior to help us live out the true meaning of our creed. dr. king dedicated his life to justice and equality and he died for it. but even with his ideals, dr. king would never have had the impact if it weren't for his willingness to dedicate his life to service. that path of service is open to us all. as dr. king said, you don't have to have a college degree to serve. you don't have to make your subject and your verb agree...