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mr. miller. this is a simple meatier of difference of interpretation, of the relevant statutory provision on the part of the administration and congress. congress can fix that in instant if wants to go on record, casting a vote to take subsidies away from people who need them. congress has actually done that in the affordable care act and we're all here very well aware of that. specifically, the risk corridor program, which has been a target of criticism from my colleagues on the right side here and it has, congress has actually acted to affirmatively deny appropriations to fund that program. so, you can put your money where your mouth is or your votes are if congress wants to and it shouldn't really be running to court to try to protect itself here. >> well, some of my colleagues seem to claim victory on the legal issue because of the federal district court recently ruled in their favor. they suggest that the ruling is conclusive evidence, being a lawyer i know there is an appeals process and we
mr. miller. this is a simple meatier of difference of interpretation, of the relevant statutory provision on the part of the administration and congress. congress can fix that in instant if wants to go on record, casting a vote to take subsidies away from people who need them. congress has actually done that in the affordable care act and we're all here very well aware of that. specifically, the risk corridor program, which has been a target of criticism from my colleagues on the right side...
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mr. miller, would you disagree with a what i just said? >> no, i and i would underscore what was unique about the house v. burwell case is think about this, the judge knocked out a different complaint that the house had about the employer mandate because that was a matter of statutory interpretation. however, this went to a core constitutional provision, the power of congress to determine appropriations and spend money and that's why it was uniquely moved forward and got past the standing considerations. there was really no other plaintiff you could have bring this case before a court, and that's why the judge did a very usual ruling, said this is the only way to remedy this issue. >> i think we may have some more of those, but first we have to, you know, stop looking at ourselves as playing for the republican team or the democrat team and start playing for the legislative brachblng of government. if we follow the process in the legislative branch of government we will end up with better government. i don't think that if deference, mr. laz
mr. miller, would you disagree with a what i just said? >> no, i and i would underscore what was unique about the house v. burwell case is think about this, the judge knocked out a different complaint that the house had about the employer mandate because that was a matter of statutory interpretation. however, this went to a core constitutional provision, the power of congress to determine appropriations and spend money and that's why it was uniquely moved forward and got past the standing...
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mr. robert miller. [applause] mr. miller: thank you very much.ery sad to hear about the passing of bob. i was shocked by the news. i wish we could have
mr. robert miller. [applause] mr. miller: thank you very much.ery sad to hear about the passing of bob. i was shocked by the news. i wish we could have
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mr. miller. you have looked at the report, you know we find the administration does not have the authority to do these pavements. yet they go ahead and do that. so, let's -- time to go back to the legislation. in your opinion, does the aca designate any source of founding for the cost sharing reduction program? >> no, it does not. the provisions which provide for mandatory appropriations by linking it to preexisting categories. there is no language that links to the cautionary reduction payments. there is not that appropriation. >> can money be appropriated by inference? >> you can try in this administration and it has tried extensively but under our constitution you cannot do that and state appropriation law lays out the general categories. >> what would the consequences be for an executive branch that choses to aappropriate money this way? >> they are getting a free ride. >> that is while doing oversight? >> that is correct. and saying we will do this until you can stop us. that is why we are i
mr. miller. you have looked at the report, you know we find the administration does not have the authority to do these pavements. yet they go ahead and do that. so, let's -- time to go back to the legislation. in your opinion, does the aca designate any source of founding for the cost sharing reduction program? >> no, it does not. the provisions which provide for mandatory appropriations by linking it to preexisting categories. there is no language that links to the cautionary reduction...
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mr. miller, would you like to respond more to what mr. lazarus is saying? >> i could chose a lot of territory. let me raise one that hasn't been talked about. the argument of having it both ways. there was argument in the alternative in court. we have heard people are going to be suffering because they won't be getting any cost-sharing reduction subsidies. even if that was the case, they are trying to have it both ways and say the insurance will just raise the premiums and the tax credits will be larger and covered anyway. it is one of these migrating arguments where no matter what you do you end up in the same place. >> mr. rosenberg, you are congressional expert and literally wrote the book on this. i know you have been asked what we could do, i think your response was pass legislation. we tried that. it doesn't work. what else can we do in congress to up hold this administration countable to keep things we feel are outside of the boundaries. everyone says we control the purse strings. in your opinion as the expert what is our next step? >> he thaz to sho
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mr. miller. next speaker. speaker: yeah, you seem pretty relaxed before i speak, but when i got to the front, i noticed a baton that's nearly as tall as he is and i noticed you -- you were talking during the pride parade and the police were kind of keeping a low profile to avoid escalation and the officer standing there with the baton, to me, why don't we use those same tactics in the meetings. because it's kind of scary to me. it means that maybe if i speak out of line, something might happen. or if i ask for an acronym, what it means something might happen. and i'm serious about that. i'm not exaggerating my fear. those in low income, why are we having a discussion of low income and when you're in a low income neighborhood, you're not going to go wok for the police if the police have been in your neighborhood shooting people and killing people, you're not going to work for the people who have been killing your brothers and sisters and parents and if do you, you're regarded as a stitch. in those communities,
mr. miller. next speaker. speaker: yeah, you seem pretty relaxed before i speak, but when i got to the front, i noticed a baton that's nearly as tall as he is and i noticed you -- you were talking during the pride parade and the police were kind of keeping a low profile to avoid escalation and the officer standing there with the baton, to me, why don't we use those same tactics in the meetings. because it's kind of scary to me. it means that maybe if i speak out of line, something might happen....
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mr. tom miller. a resident fellow at the american enterprise institute, he studies healthcare policy including insurance and market based alternatives to the affordable care act. thank you for appearing today and we appreciate your testimony. next, we welcome legislative consultant, morton rosenberg. he is a specialist with the american law division of the congressional research service, where he focused on the scope and application of congressional oversight and investigative prerogatives. finally, mr. simon lazarus, we thank you for being here today, and thank all of the witnesses. quite an esteemed panel with a century or more of experience. >>> this committee is holding an investigative hearing, do any of you have an objection of taking testimony under oath? do any of you desire to be advised by council, rise and raise your right hand, i will swear you in. do you all swear the testimony you are about to give is the truth, the whole truth and nothing but the truth. thank you, you are all under oat
mr. tom miller. a resident fellow at the american enterprise institute, he studies healthcare policy including insurance and market based alternatives to the affordable care act. thank you for appearing today and we appreciate your testimony. next, we welcome legislative consultant, morton rosenberg. he is a specialist with the american law division of the congressional research service, where he focused on the scope and application of congressional oversight and investigative prerogatives....
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mr. miller. next speaker. speaker: yeah, you seem pretty relaxed before i speak, but when i got to the front, i noticed a baton that's nearly as tall as he is and i noticed you -- you were talking during the pride parade and the police were kind of keeping a low profile to avoid escalation and the officer standing there with the baton, to me, why don't we use those same tactics in the meetings. because it's kind of scary to me. it means that maybe if i speak out of line, something might happen. or if i ask for an acronym, what it means something might happen. and i'm serious about that. i'm not exaggerating my fear. those in low income, why are we having a discussion of low income and when you're in a low income neighborhood, you're not going to go wok for the police if the police have been in your neighborhood shooting people and killing people, you're not going to work for the people who have been killing your brothers and sisters and parents and if do you, you're regarded as a stitch. in those communities,
mr. miller. next speaker. speaker: yeah, you seem pretty relaxed before i speak, but when i got to the front, i noticed a baton that's nearly as tall as he is and i noticed you -- you were talking during the pride parade and the police were kind of keeping a low profile to avoid escalation and the officer standing there with the baton, to me, why don't we use those same tactics in the meetings. because it's kind of scary to me. it means that maybe if i speak out of line, something might happen....
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mr. miller. next speaker. speaker: yeah, you seem pretty relaxed before i speak, but when i got to the front, i noticed a baton that's nearly as tall as he is and i noticed you -- you were talking during the pride parade and the police were kind of keeping a low profile to avoid escalation and the officer standing there with the baton, to me, why don't we use those same tactics in the meetings. because it's kind of scary to me. it means that maybe if i speak out of line, something might happen. or if i ask for an acronym, what it means something might happen. and i'm serious about that. i'm not exaggerating my fear. those in low income, why are we having a discussion of low income and when you're in a low income neighborhood, you're not going to go wok for the police if the police have been in your neighborhood shooting people and killing people, you're not going to work for the people who have been killing your brothers and sisters and parents and if do you, you're regarded as a stitch. in those communities,
mr. miller. next speaker. speaker: yeah, you seem pretty relaxed before i speak, but when i got to the front, i noticed a baton that's nearly as tall as he is and i noticed you -- you were talking during the pride parade and the police were kind of keeping a low profile to avoid escalation and the officer standing there with the baton, to me, why don't we use those same tactics in the meetings. because it's kind of scary to me. it means that maybe if i speak out of line, something might happen....
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mr. miller. there was reason to believe that they had not.ant those hearings going ahead and have that on the record under oath. >> do you think this woman is facing disbarment, i mean realistically? >> i think realistically she's facing some severe discipline. we know that nifong was disbarred in indiana. another prosecutor's case has just been referred to the bar authorities. but more importantly, if she doesn't face discipline, real discipline, two things are going to happen. she said it in her own what do we call it, victory speech, i guess. she's going to remain around. she's going to be looking. she's going to be bringing more cases against cops for any violation, and other cops may be -- other prosecutors in other inner cities could be looking at her, saying, look. look what she did. she's en worried about is the ferguson effect. i we've already seen that with cops. it's very, very concerning. thank you for being here. >>> up next, a stunning twist in the murder of chandra levy. micro clean formula works in just 3 minutes, killing 99.9
mr. miller. there was reason to believe that they had not.ant those hearings going ahead and have that on the record under oath. >> do you think this woman is facing disbarment, i mean realistically? >> i think realistically she's facing some severe discipline. we know that nifong was disbarred in indiana. another prosecutor's case has just been referred to the bar authorities. but more importantly, if she doesn't face discipline, real discipline, two things are going to happen. she...
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mr. miller thought that as well. >> host: let's end with this from npr morning. trump will model his speech off nixon '68. they say 2016 is dramatically different. take that. >> guest: we see this with donald trump starting some months ago with the references to the silent majority. that was the richard nixon populist view of come over -- if you're a democrat and you're scared in 1968, come over to the republican side. i hear you, i hear that you're scared. i'm the law and order candidate, and we have already heard donald trump borrow that message as well. and so i suspect that that will be a richard nixon pattern that he will follow tonight and probably throughout the campaign. >> host: barbara perry, thank you for the conversation. >> guest: wonderful to be with you, greta that. enjoyed it very much. >> host: we appreciate it. ♪ ♪ >> c-span's "washington journal," live every day with news and policy issues that impact you. and coming up friday morning, we discuss what compels voters to support the candidates of their choice with emory university's political sci
mr. miller thought that as well. >> host: let's end with this from npr morning. trump will model his speech off nixon '68. they say 2016 is dramatically different. take that. >> guest: we see this with donald trump starting some months ago with the references to the silent majority. that was the richard nixon populist view of come over -- if you're a democrat and you're scared in 1968, come over to the republican side. i hear you, i hear that you're scared. i'm the law and order...
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mr. miller. i think you're correct. i did miss speak. this is public comment whether to hold item 6 in closed session. is there additional public comment on this matter. public comment is closed. speaker: item 5 whether to -- assert the attorney client privilege with regard to item 6a, san francisco administrative code section 67.10 action. speaker: colleagues do i have a motion on whether to hold item 6 in closed session. >> so moved. speaker: second. speaker: all those in favor. speaker: those opposed. >> motion passes. we're in closed session. thank you. >>) >> start by welcoming our san francisco mayor ed lee. >> (clapping.) >> and next, we welcome our retiring be airport director john martin. >> (clapping.) >> and please welcome our newly appointed director art . >> (clapping.) >> all right. we're also going to invite a couple members of the gail labor council please welcome shelly kessler. >> (clapping.) >> representing the sgerm broadly from oregon jeff and tina smith . >> (clapping.) >> representing the terminal one c project ter
mr. miller. i think you're correct. i did miss speak. this is public comment whether to hold item 6 in closed session. is there additional public comment on this matter. public comment is closed. speaker: item 5 whether to -- assert the attorney client privilege with regard to item 6a, san francisco administrative code section 67.10 action. speaker: colleagues do i have a motion on whether to hold item 6 in closed session. >> so moved. speaker: second. speaker: all those in favor....
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mrs. miller tweets us, identify and address subconscious, unconscious and conscious racial bias and fear. andy, an honest response by our elected officials to address gun violence. >> eflin says sounds like a cliche, but change starts one person at a time and from within we must change -- we must be changed and we want to see in the world. tom says restore home to impoverished communities. >> the dialogue is ongoing online. you can go to the ktvu facebook page to join the conversation. we will have more responses at 9:30. >>> ktvu has learned san jose and oakland police departments are taking extra precautions this morning in light of what happened last night in dallas. both departments here at home ordered officers to conduct two- person patrols across their respective cities today. oakland is increasing staffing to prepare for the possibility of more protests tonight. perhaps similar to what we saw in oakland yesterday. the san jose police chief also told his officers to be much more aware of t
mrs. miller tweets us, identify and address subconscious, unconscious and conscious racial bias and fear. andy, an honest response by our elected officials to address gun violence. >> eflin says sounds like a cliche, but change starts one person at a time and from within we must change -- we must be changed and we want to see in the world. tom says restore home to impoverished communities. >> the dialogue is ongoing online. you can go to the ktvu facebook page to join the...
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mr. robert miller. [applause] mr. miller: thank you very much. i was very sad to hear about the passing of bob. i was shocked by the news. had this could have information earlier on our website. i am pleased to welcome all of you to this to-day event on espionage from the cold war to asymmetric warfare. i shall first offer a few words of introduction followed by a brief presentation of our panel. since the collapse of the soviet union and the 9/11 attacks on new york, the american public has never been so thoroughly informed of the successes and failures of its espionage services. starting with the crumbling of the berlin wall in november 1989 and the disclosure in the mid-1990's of the now-famous [indiscernible] there was ample reason to congratulate both f.b.i. and c.i.a. for a job well done. cryptographersan had broken the soviet codes at arlington hall, washington, d.c., campus where the secret work took place. and proof of the vast amount of soviet spying that had been long suspected was confirmed. the victory over communism came with the vi
mr. robert miller. [applause] mr. miller: thank you very much. i was very sad to hear about the passing of bob. i was shocked by the news. had this could have information earlier on our website. i am pleased to welcome all of you to this to-day event on espionage from the cold war to asymmetric warfare. i shall first offer a few words of introduction followed by a brief presentation of our panel. since the collapse of the soviet union and the 9/11 attacks on new york, the american public has...
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mr. miller thought that as well. with this from npr this morning. take that. host: we see -- guest: we see this with donald trump starting some months ago with references to the silent majority -- that was the richard nixon view -- if you're a democrat and you are scared, come over to the republican side. i hear you. i hear that you are scared. i am the law and order candidate, and we have heard donald trump borrow that message as well. i suspect that will be a richard will -- he will follow tonight and probably throughout the campaign. host: barbara perry, thank you for the conversation. guest: wonderful to be with you, greta. enjoyed it very much. host: we appreciate it. when we come back, we will be live with day four. we'll be back after more from peter in washington. host: every day outside the quicken loans arena there have been demonstrations and thursday's demonstrations at the cleveland republican national convention include anti-trump and libertarian marches. the final day includes local physicians leading a march to protest presidential nominee dona
mr. miller thought that as well. with this from npr this morning. take that. host: we see -- guest: we see this with donald trump starting some months ago with references to the silent majority -- that was the richard nixon view -- if you're a democrat and you are scared, come over to the republican side. i hear you. i hear that you are scared. i am the law and order candidate, and we have heard donald trump borrow that message as well. i suspect that will be a richard will -- he will follow...
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mr. miller writes the national intelligence director james clapper indicated that mr. trump and ms. clinton are eligible to receive these briefings within days of the conclusion of the dnc convention. he also went on to say that the white house in coming days will contact both the trump and clinton campaigns, offering ,airly generic overviews including the threat posed by the islamic state and other terror groups. beginning aill detailed briefing of the most sensitive u.s. secrets. code,rex from walnut north carolina. independent line. when did you learn from the last two weeks of the conventions? there's a lotned more in those e-mails that what they are letting on. all of a sudden the god-awful word about that. be a permission or out about bernie told me a lot about bernie sanders. i think you got railroaded. doing trump wasn't anything, but they all nervous. that tells me there is something out there. the they don't want out. indian trail,ert north carolina, republican line. you are next. caller: i appreciate the covers on c-span. did westion was what learn from the conventions? i
mr. miller writes the national intelligence director james clapper indicated that mr. trump and ms. clinton are eligible to receive these briefings within days of the conclusion of the dnc convention. he also went on to say that the white house in coming days will contact both the trump and clinton campaigns, offering ,airly generic overviews including the threat posed by the islamic state and other terror groups. beginning aill detailed briefing of the most sensitive u.s. secrets. code,rex...
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mr. miller. mr.berg, you are recognized for five minutes. >> please do your microphone on. >> thank you. >> i'm pleased to be her mr. chairman and members of the committee. this is a welcome return to be before a committee i learned whatever i think i know about investigative oversight from legendary chairman like john and their great staff. i did more work for this committee between 1975 and 2005 than i did for any other committee in the congress. if i had to boil down the essence of what i've learned about oversight it would be this , committees wishing to engage in successful oversight must establish credibility with the white house and the executive department and agencies that they oversee early, often and consistently. in a manner invoking respect and not fear. they have been invested in in an array to support their power of inquiry and that's absolutely critical to the success of the investigative power that there be a credible threat, of meaningful consequences, for refusal to provide informa
mr. miller. mr.berg, you are recognized for five minutes. >> please do your microphone on. >> thank you. >> i'm pleased to be her mr. chairman and members of the committee. this is a welcome return to be before a committee i learned whatever i think i know about investigative oversight from legendary chairman like john and their great staff. i did more work for this committee between 1975 and 2005 than i did for any other committee in the congress. if i had to boil down the...
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mr. miller. speaker: good evening, commission. i guess i'll begin these comments by saying that the [inaudible] foundation we endorse supervisor avalos's proposal. we think it has been soft evened too much. it should go back to the $200 million. secondly in response to the acting chief, congratulations. it's in fact you and your department conducted operations in a sane and compassionate way today and saved the life. that's beautiful. that's what you should be doing. that does not atone or account for years of carnage and that's what we're talking about. and then address specifically -- i do not know what the level is of newer commissioners, but joe marshal, de jesus and director hicks, know full well in the last four years, the department budget has been augmented to the tune of $100 million. it was working perfectly fine in 2012 with $100 million and all that has happened since is 23 dead bodies. this idea that -- i feel like there is an attempt to lie to the public here. this idea that we don't know if the department can afford
mr. miller. speaker: good evening, commission. i guess i'll begin these comments by saying that the [inaudible] foundation we endorse supervisor avalos's proposal. we think it has been soft evened too much. it should go back to the $200 million. secondly in response to the acting chief, congratulations. it's in fact you and your department conducted operations in a sane and compassionate way today and saved the life. that's beautiful. that's what you should be doing. that does not atone or...
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mr. miller, hello. >>> coming up, "snl" finding humor at the political convention. >>> what we expect to donald trump's running mate, right after this. this is what the pros wear. look at the lines... uhhh... two scoops... in deliciously heart healthy kellogg's raisin bran. ready to eat my dust? too bad i already filled up on raisins. by taking steps towards a healthy heart, jay knows he'll be ready for the turns ahead. hey don't forget to put up your kickstand. ring (bell) sighs. kellogg's raisin bran. and try kellogg's raisin bran crunch now with more crunchy clusters. you've wished upon it all year, and now it's finally here. the mercedes-benz summer event is back, with incredible offers on the mercedes-benz you've always longed for. but hurry, these shooting stars fly by fast. lease the cla250 for $299 a month mercedes-benz. the best or nothing. ♪ the family favorite. yoplait. i'm linda, and like millions of women worldwide i trust tena. w sleep worry free all night.
mr. miller, hello. >>> coming up, "snl" finding humor at the political convention. >>> what we expect to donald trump's running mate, right after this. this is what the pros wear. look at the lines... uhhh... two scoops... in deliciously heart healthy kellogg's raisin bran. ready to eat my dust? too bad i already filled up on raisins. by taking steps towards a healthy heart, jay knows he'll be ready for the turns ahead. hey don't forget to put up your kickstand. ring...
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mr. tom miller. a resident fellow at the american enterprise institute, he studies healthcare policy including insurance and market based alternatives to the affordable care act. thank you for appearing today and we appreciate your testimony. next, we welcome legislative consultant, morton rosenberg. he is a specialist with the american law division of the congressional research service, where he focused on the scope and application of congressional oversight and investigative prag prerogatives. finally, mr. simon lazarus, we thank you for being here today, and thank all of the witnesses. quite an steesteemed panel with century or more of experience. >>> this committee is holding an investigative hearing, do any of you have an objection of taking testimony under oath? do any of you desire to be advised by council, rise and raise your right hand, i will swear you in. do you all swear the testimony you are about to give is the truth, the whole truth and nothing but the truth. thank you, you are all und
mr. tom miller. a resident fellow at the american enterprise institute, he studies healthcare policy including insurance and market based alternatives to the affordable care act. thank you for appearing today and we appreciate your testimony. next, we welcome legislative consultant, morton rosenberg. he is a specialist with the american law division of the congressional research service, where he focused on the scope and application of congressional oversight and investigative prag...
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mr. miller. speaker: good evening, commission. i guess i'll begin these comments by saying that the [inaudible] foundation we endorse supervisor avalos's proposal. we think it has been soft evened too much. it should go back to the $200 million. secondly in response to the acting chief, congratulations. it's in fact you and your department conducted operations in a sane and compassionate way today and saved the life. that's beautiful. that's what you should be doing. that does not atone or account for years of carnage and that's what we're talking about. and then address specifically -- i do not know what the level is of newer commissioners, but joe marshal, de jesus and director hicks, know full well in the last four years, the department budget has been augmented to the tune of $100 million. it was working perfectly fine in 2012 with $100 million and all that has happened since is 23 dead bodies. this idea that -- i feel like there is an attempt to lie to the public here. this idea that we don't know if the department can afford
mr. miller. speaker: good evening, commission. i guess i'll begin these comments by saying that the [inaudible] foundation we endorse supervisor avalos's proposal. we think it has been soft evened too much. it should go back to the $200 million. secondly in response to the acting chief, congratulations. it's in fact you and your department conducted operations in a sane and compassionate way today and saved the life. that's beautiful. that's what you should be doing. that does not atone or...
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mr. miller, hello! >> good morning. >>> coming up, "snl" weekend update comes to cleveland.ve to find the humor in the political convention. >> but first, indiana governor mike pence set to deliver the biggest speech of his political life tonight. what we expect to hear from donald tr jay knows how to keep his wheels spinning. nice shorts dad... they don't make 'em in adult sizes? this is what the pros wear. look at the lines... uhhh... look at the other line... mm...mhh... that's why he starts his day with those two scoops... in deliciously heart healthy kellogg's raisin bran. ready to eat my dust? too bad i already filled up on raisins. by taking steps towards a healthy heart, jay knows he'll be ready for the turns ahead. hey don't forget to put up your kickstand. ring (bell) sighs. kellogg's raisin bran. and try kellogg's raisin bran crunch now with more crunchy clusters. you've wished upon it all year, and now it's finally here. the mercedes-benz summer event is back, with incredible offers on the mercedes-benz you've always longed for. but hurry, these shooting stars fl
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mr. robert miller. [ applause ] >> thank you. thank you very much. i was very sad to hear about the passing of bob manas. i just was shocked by the news, and i wish we could have this information earlier on our website. so, i'm pleased to welcome all of you to this two-day event on espionage from the cold war to asymmetric warfare. i shall first offer a few words of introduction, followed by a very brief presentation of our panel. since the collapse of the soviet union and the 9/11 attacks on new york, the american public has never been so thoroughly informed of the successes and failures of its espionage services. starting with the crumbling of the berlin wall in november 1989 and the disclosure in the mid-1990s of the now-famous vinona decrypts there was reason to congratulate fbi and cia for a job well done. by 1945, american cryptographers had broken the soviet codes at arlington hall, the washington, d.c., campus where the secret work took place, and proof of the vast amount of soviet spying that had been long suspected was confirmed. the victor
mr. robert miller. [ applause ] >> thank you. thank you very much. i was very sad to hear about the passing of bob manas. i just was shocked by the news, and i wish we could have this information earlier on our website. so, i'm pleased to welcome all of you to this two-day event on espionage from the cold war to asymmetric warfare. i shall first offer a few words of introduction, followed by a very brief presentation of our panel. since the collapse of the soviet union and the 9/11...
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mr. miller welcome. >> good evening commission wanted to begin with the resolution to 2 hundred million dollars of the sfpd budget in the last 4 year the sfpd budget was augmented by 100 million dollars and 23 people have been killed many cases are under investigation for malfeasance i'm ill tonight i will be stating for this whole meeting i wanted to speak on the use of force policy. the fact of the matter is it's good thing minimal use of force is in there. the fact that it's subject to feasibility undermines the purpose of minimal version two a we're not dealing with a reasonable body of people with feasibility and reasonability. they talk about they use ridiculous examples like a terrorist jumping into cars there is no president established that some hard core da will go after cops for terrorists we're talking about jessica neil son. it's bad faith bargaining that the people's livings and safety is subject to mmb requirements it's like me a plumber going to a meeting with a general foreman whether i should be able to beat up electricians -- [inaudible] we demand the right to determine our c
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spokesman jason miller says mr. hasn't made his decision yet, and the campaign is planning an announcement here in new york city tomorrow morning. the "indianapolis star" reports mike pence has dropped his reelection bid for governor of indiana. a close political ally of new jersey governor chris christie has pleaded guilty to a federal charge of soliciting a bribe. prosecutors have been looking into david samson, a christie appointee who was chairman of the port authority in new jersey from 2011 to 2014. officials say he got into to withhold funding unless united airlines agreed to provide direct users to make it easier for him to get to his vacation home in south carolina. the money-losing flight was ended three days after samson resign. the united ceo resigned after an investigation into the service. the republican convention gets underway monday and it features a lineup of politicians and celebrities as well as some notable absences. mayal cofounder peter thiel be the first openly gay speaker featured at the rep
spokesman jason miller says mr. hasn't made his decision yet, and the campaign is planning an announcement here in new york city tomorrow morning. the "indianapolis star" reports mike pence has dropped his reelection bid for governor of indiana. a close political ally of new jersey governor chris christie has pleaded guilty to a federal charge of soliciting a bribe. prosecutors have been looking into david samson, a christie appointee who was chairman of the port authority in new...
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who has served us well for so long, bill miller and his wife, stephanie; to thurston morton who has done such a commendable job in chairmaning this convention; to mrert hoover, who i hope is watching; and to that great american and his wife, general and mrs. eisenhower; to my own wife, my family, and to all of my fellow republicans here assembled, and americans across this great nation. from this moment, united and determined, we will go forward together, dedicated to the ultimate and undeniable greatness of the whole man. together we will win. i accept your nomination with a deep sense of humility. i accept, too, the responsibility that goes with it, and i seek your continued help and your continued guidance. my fellow republicans, our cause is too great for any man to feel worthy of it. our task would be too great for any man, did he not have with him the heart and the hands of this great republican party, and i promise you tonight that every fiber of my being is consecrated to our cause; that nothing shall be lacking from the struggle that can be brought to it by enthusiasm, by devotion, and plain hard work. in this world no person, no party ca
who has served us well for so long, bill miller and his wife, stephanie; to thurston morton who has done such a commendable job in chairmaning this convention; to mrert hoover, who i hope is watching; and to that great american and his wife, general and mrs. eisenhower; to my own wife, my family, and to all of my fellow republicans here assembled, and americans across this great nation. from this moment, united and determined, we will go forward together, dedicated to the ultimate and...
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. >> communications director for donald trump, jason miller, just tweeted a decision has not been made by mrump. we should be careful. we're saying the campaign is still saying -- >> still feverishly tweeting out the decision hasn't been made. >> they want to reveal. >> they want cleveland to rock. >> they asked people to send their phone numbers in so they can get a text with donald trump saying this is my choice. >> and the text afterwards will be, donate money. >>> i have people in cleveland and after the break we'll go there to find out how this kind of energy is resonating in that town as they get ready to launch full force on monday. back in a moment. (guy) oh man, the show's pretty much over. (friend) wish we could start it from the beginning. (jon bon jovi) with directv, you can. you see, we've got the power to turn back time let's start over, let's rewind and let's go back and not quit the gym and have a chance to say goodbye to grampy tim oh, that's the power to turn back time. (vo) get the ultimate all-included bundle. call 1-800-directv. approaching medicare eligibility? you may
. >> communications director for donald trump, jason miller, just tweeted a decision has not been made by mrump. we should be careful. we're saying the campaign is still saying -- >> still feverishly tweeting out the decision hasn't been made. >> they want to reveal. >> they want cleveland to rock. >> they asked people to send their phone numbers in so they can get a text with donald trump saying this is my choice. >> and the text afterwards will be, donate...
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ladies and gentlemen, please welcome the cochairs of the credentials committee loraine miller and james roosevelt, jr. mrentials committee along with my friend loraine miller. on sunday, the credentials committee adopted the report that is now contained in the standing committee report. consideration of this report is the first order of business for this 47th democratic national convention so the delegates and alternates today can be officially seated. i'm proud to say that there are no unresolved credentials issues to be decided by the credentials committee. [applause] process was an extraordinary marathon. there was historic voter turnout and an enthusiasm about the election that engaged and encouraged people to participate for the first time. ons enthusiasm has carried even after the last contest which was in washington, d.c. i'm excited that we all stand united here today to get on with nominating the next president of the united states. [applause] i'm pleased that as part of this committee's reports of the convention, the democratic party recognizes that we are stronger together as we make a priorit
ladies and gentlemen, please welcome the cochairs of the credentials committee loraine miller and james roosevelt, jr. mrentials committee along with my friend loraine miller. on sunday, the credentials committee adopted the report that is now contained in the standing committee report. consideration of this report is the first order of business for this 47th democratic national convention so the delegates and alternates today can be officially seated. i'm proud to say that there are no...
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mrs. clinton will be introduced by her daughter tonight chelsea clinton. blair miller, fox25 news. >>> i am fox25's catherine parrotta. has launch -- launched an independent review what happened at a day camp when a 7-year-old boy managed to wander away. that 7-year-old's family is still grieving. a touching scene where 7-year-old -- the family of 7-year-old kyzr willis hemmed that candle light vigil. they spelled his name on the spot with candles. they have a lot of questions how he was able to run away from a city-run his body was found in carson beach several hours later. they first got the call from their 9-year-old niece. they haven't been able to see him. they were told his body is unrecognizable. one of the questions they have is how was he able to wander away. fox25 looked at the staff here at the camp that day and we land more about the area where he was eventually found. we will have more information on that coming up in 15 minutes. live in south boston, catherine parrotta, fox25 >>> i am michael henrich reporting live in foxborough. the patriots start traini
mrs. clinton will be introduced by her daughter tonight chelsea clinton. blair miller, fox25 news. >>> i am fox25's catherine parrotta. has launch -- launched an independent review what happened at a day camp when a 7-year-old boy managed to wander away. that 7-year-old's family is still grieving. a touching scene where 7-year-old -- the family of 7-year-old kyzr willis hemmed that candle light vigil. they spelled his name on the spot with candles. they have a lot of questions how he...
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mr. trump: well, i'd like to thank chairman jeff miller.e's a terrific guy, and on behalf of all of those who have served this country in military uniform and for working with our campaign on developing real solutions for our truly great veterans. thank you very much, jeff, i appreciate it. thank you. [applause] mr. trump: before going further today, however, i'd like to first address the contributions of another group who serve this country in uniform. the men and women in blue. [applause] [cheers and applause] mr. trump: thank you. our police officers -- [cheers and applause] mr. trump: we love our police officers. thank you. that's very nice. [cheers and applause] mr. trump: thank you. our police officers rush into danger every single day to protect our communities, and they often do it thanklessly and under relentless criticism. they serve thousands of lives every year, perform countless public services every day, and yet their names will likely never appear in a single headline or media report. but i want our nation's police to know th
mr. trump: well, i'd like to thank chairman jeff miller.e's a terrific guy, and on behalf of all of those who have served this country in military uniform and for working with our campaign on developing real solutions for our truly great veterans. thank you very much, jeff, i appreciate it. thank you. [applause] mr. trump: before going further today, however, i'd like to first address the contributions of another group who serve this country in uniform. the men and women in blue. [applause]...
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bush and fox news contributor judy miller. judy, mrs.he wants to strike at the sanctuary advices through the air and support local forces and surge our intelligence. she used that term before. what does that mean and is that enough to decimate and finally defeat isis. >> mrs. clinton has said on the record as internationally president whatting to do more than president obama woos willing to do. she didn't make the policy. i think what we have seen in these interview stz dye cot me and the -- dicotomy. the rank and file soldiers support trump 2-1. the officer core and the leaders and the national security experts within the republican party overwhelming lisa port hillary clinton whether it is brent scocroft who endorsed hillary clinton. they just say that -- they have said in writing that they consider donald trump dangerous because his ideas are so ill formed and because he doesn't understand national security. i hope these intelligence briefings will make him understand what is at stake here. we haven't seen any indication of that yet.
bush and fox news contributor judy miller. judy, mrs.he wants to strike at the sanctuary advices through the air and support local forces and surge our intelligence. she used that term before. what does that mean and is that enough to decimate and finally defeat isis. >> mrs. clinton has said on the record as internationally president whatting to do more than president obama woos willing to do. she didn't make the policy. i think what we have seen in these interview stz dye cot me and the...
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has served us well for so long, bill miller and his wife, stephanie; to thurston morton who has done such a commendable job in germany this convention. [applause] to mrherbert hoover, who i hope is watching; and to that great american and his wife, general and mrs. eisenhower; to [applause] to my own wife, my family, and to all of my fellow republicans here assembled, and americans across this great nation. from this moment, united and determined, we will go forward together, dedicated to the ultimate and undeniable greatness of the whole man. together we will win. [applause] i accept your nomination with a deep sense of humility. i i accept, too, the responsibility that goes with it, and i seek your continued help and your continued guidance. my fellow republicans, our cause is too great for any man to feel worthy of it. our task would be too great for any man, did he not have with him the heart and the hands of this great republican party, and i promise you tonight that every fiber of my being is consecrated to our cause; that nothing shall be lacking from the struggle that can be brought to it by enthusiasm, by devotion, and playing hard work. [ap
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>> we do, indeed, joining us paul banafort and steven miller who, with mr.was the principal author of the speech. steven, before we get into the substance and the body of the speech, when you talked to mr. trump about what he wanted to accomplish with the speech, what did he say? >> first of all, it's great to be back on with both of you. . >> thank you. >> mr. trump felt very strongly that the center of the speech had had to be explaining how you can't have prosperity of the country if you don't have rules of law. and he spent, i would say, probably a month, at least, very in-depth working on building that out. as events happened the in real life, that obviously shaped the speech. >> there is a lot of reaction, as i'm sure you can imagine. some positive, some negative. mary kate carrie, former speech writer for george h.w. bush, that she thought the speech was very dark and frightening. a reaction from ari fliesher was for anyone out there who thinks it was too dark, keep in mind 69% of the country thinks the nation is on the wrong track and they will agree
>> we do, indeed, joining us paul banafort and steven miller who, with mr.was the principal author of the speech. steven, before we get into the substance and the body of the speech, when you talked to mr. trump about what he wanted to accomplish with the speech, what did he say? >> first of all, it's great to be back on with both of you. . >> thank you. >> mr. trump felt very strongly that the center of the speech had had to be explaining how you can't have prosperity...
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jason miller pushed back and tweeted out a number of things including this, to be clear mr.rump did not call on or invite rusher or anybody else to accurately clinton's e-mails today. other republicans have been trying to walk back what donald trump said. newt gingrich said donald trump was joking. mike pence put out a statement saying, there would be consequences if russia is indeed interfering in the american election. mike pence called out democrats for trying to use the russia issue as a distraction from what was in those dnc e-mails. i think there is a lot of fault on both sides. who has the upper hand in this cold war of words? john: the democrats have the upper hand. donald trump is making dumb mistakes. thate world, the notion donald trump is saying, listen up, russia, it may be a great thing in some way. if you come up with these clinton e-mails, you might be rewarded. there is no upside for donald trump to give ammunition to the democrats. mark: he should be condemning russia and no uncertain terms. they have walked it back. is ridiculous, but the president of the
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mr. kennedy, thanks very much for coming in. >> thank you so much. >> we come right back, miller.tial picks for both parties. d-man is next. what's it like to be in good hands? man, it's like pure power at your finger tips. like the power to earn allstate reward points, every time i drive. ...want my number? and cash back for driving safe. and the power to automatically find your car... i see you car! and i got the power to know who's coming and when if i break down. ...you must be gerry. hey... in means getting more from your car insurance with the all-powerful drivewise app. it's good to be in, good hands. thanks for staying with us, i'm bill o'reilly. in the miller time segment tonight, three hot topics, including something about sharks. but, first, who miller wants as the vice presidential nominees for both parties the sage of southern california joins you now from santa barbara. miller, before we get to that the hair cut, you look like beiber's older brother tony dow. >> billy, it's not a hair cut, it fell out when i was watching loretta lynch's testimony. i thought the attor
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mr. william j. simon of the machinists' union, to the people of the united states, who were still waiting anxiously to become airborne. a settlement through collective bargaining agreement had been reached. sy millerer -- felt gratified that an agreement had been reached. but the machinists' union rejected the settlement and the engines of five major airlines across the country remained old. > next on american history tv, abbi gary zola talks about his book, "we called him rabbi abraham -- lincoln and american jewry, a documentary history". zola explores lincoln's relationship with prominent jews and the jewish community's involvement with civil war politics. the national archives hosted his 90-minute event. [captioning performed by national captioning institute] [captions copyright national cable sait
mr. william j. simon of the machinists' union, to the people of the united states, who were still waiting anxiously to become airborne. a settlement through collective bargaining agreement had been reached. sy millerer -- felt gratified that an agreement had been reached. but the machinists' union rejected the settlement and the engines of five major airlines across the country remained old. > next on american history tv, abbi gary zola talks about his book, "we called him rabbi abraham...
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mr. kennedy, thanks very much for coming in. >> thank you so much. >> we come right back, miller.esidential picks for both parties. d-man is next. searching for a great used car? can you help? start with the millions for sale at the new carfax.com! show me cars with no accidents. that's awesome. plus you get a free carfax® report. start your search at carfax.com! takbbq trophies:hese best cracked pepper sauce... most ribs eaten while calf roping... >>yep, greatness deserves recognition. you got any trophies, cowboy? ♪ whoomp there it is uh, yeah... well, uh, well there's this one. >>best insurance mobile app? yeah, two years in a row. >>well i'll be... does that thing just follow you around? like a little puppy! the award-winning geico app. download it today. or building the best houses in town. or becoming the next highly-unlikely dotcom superstar. and us, we'll be right there with you, helping with the questions you need answered to get your brand new business started. we're legalzoom and we've already partnered with over a million new business owners to do just that. check us o
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mrs. clinton will take the stage tonight and will be chelsea clinton. live at the dnc, blair miller, fox25 news. >>> we have been update to breaking news we have been following in lynn. police telling us that one person was shot around 3:45 this morning at the intersection of forest and wolfen streets. investigators say the victim has serious injuries. there have been no arrests. >> reporter: i am catherine parrotta live in south boston. mayor marty walsh has vowed have launched an how the 7-year-old boy was able to wander away from the day camp while the family of kyzr willis grieves. a touching moment on malibu beach where the family of 7-year-old kyzr willis had come together and had a candlelight vigil spelling. they have a lot of questions of how he was able to wander away from the city-run day camp tuesday afternoon. his body was found. his family said they weren't camp when discovered he was missing. they first got the call from his 9-year-old niece and they haven't been able to see kazr. they say his body was unrecognizable. the staffing at the camp and when kyzr willis wand
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steven miller, you were one of the chief architects of the speech tonight? >> second. mr.i had the privilege of working with him. >> i think three things were done here. and frank luntz pointed out not one person in that undecided focus group, nobody now will vote for hillary and donald trump picked up a lot of people. one is that the prosecution of hillary clinton was made here and made in a very powerful way. second, the country has not been told the truth. we face enormous problems. it's not going to be solved by someone like hillary who is corrupt and has been there and failed and fourth, here is our vision and your choice. is that what you wanted to achieve? >> this convention, on the point made has succeeded in disqualifying hillary. morally, financially, economically. foreign policy wise, she's been disqualified on every possible level. another thing is that it said i'm going to take it for the first time in your lives you're going to hear about what's happening in our country. then, he said here is what i'm going to do about it. >> and things are not good when 95 m
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miller post office. the presiding officer: is there objection to proceeding to the measure? without objection, the committee is discharged and the senate will proceed. mr. mcconnell: i ask unanimous consent the bill be read a third time and passed, the motion to reconsider be considered made and laid upon the table. the presiding officer: without objection. mr. mcconnell: i ask unanimous consent the senate proceed to the consideration of s. res. 522 submitted earlier today. the presiding officer: the clerk will report. the clerk: senate resolution 522, designating july 30, 2016, as national whistle-blower appreciation day. the presiding officer: is there objection to proceeding to the measure? without objection. mr. mcconnell: i ask unanimous consent the resolution be agreed to, the preamble be agreed to, and the motions to reconsider be considered made and laid upon the table with no intervening action or debate. the presiding officer: without objection. mr. mcconnell: i ask unanimous consent the senate proceed to the consideration of s. res. 523 submitted earlier today. the presiding officer: the clerk will report. the clerk: senate resolution 523, r
miller post office. the presiding officer: is there objection to proceeding to the measure? without objection, the committee is discharged and the senate will proceed. mr. mcconnell: i ask unanimous consent the bill be read a third time and passed, the motion to reconsider be considered made and laid upon the table. the presiding officer: without objection. mr. mcconnell: i ask unanimous consent the senate proceed to the consideration of s. res. 522 submitted earlier today. the presiding...
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miller, w. good to see you both. let me start with you, matthew, as somebody who used to defend this justice department, not ms. lynch's, but mrholder's, on whether you believe -- i mean because here's what the critics say. they say that this statute requires gross negligence. that's what had to be proven. and they say, you know, director comey's statement that they couldn't prove intent, intent to harm the united states, intent to transfer secrets, that's not in the statute. so they say he was writing something into the statute that wasn't there. what say you? >> so let's talk about gross negligence. i think, you know, to show gross negligence here, if you were to charge hillary clinton with gross negligence for receiving e-mail that she didn't know were classified, you would have to charge everyone else who received those e-mails, someone that sent those e-mails -- let's remember, these were e-mail chains with replies from a number of people. you'd have to charge them all under the same statutes. those would be career officials, those would be political officials. you would set a precedent that anytime a government official
miller, w. good to see you both. let me start with you, matthew, as somebody who used to defend this justice department, not ms. lynch's, but mrholder's, on whether you believe -- i mean because here's what the critics say. they say that this statute requires gross negligence. that's what had to be proven. and they say, you know, director comey's statement that they couldn't prove intent, intent to harm the united states, intent to transfer secrets, that's not in the statute. so they say he was...