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mr. paul: thanks for letting us. remotely. i have been leading the fight to defund obamacare and was lucky enough to get a vote on that this evening. first country i will travel to i think it is important we engage with so i think it is important that even in is sometimes our adversary, russia is our adversary, that we interact with these once great superpowers and emerging superpowers. i would say either china or russia. mr. heath: how would you lessen college that for millions of americans? mr. paul: i would make it presentable. i would say your interest and principal of the infected over your entire career. college is a working expense, so i would let you deduct it as a working expense throughout your entire working career. this makes more sense than what the president says, it's going to be free. there is no free lunch. timing is work and making it deductible is a good idea. mr. heath: an american center found be fighting with isis -- should an american citizen found be fighting with isis
mr. paul: thanks for letting us. remotely. i have been leading the fight to defund obamacare and was lucky enough to get a vote on that this evening. first country i will travel to i think it is important we engage with so i think it is important that even in is sometimes our adversary, russia is our adversary, that we interact with these once great superpowers and emerging superpowers. i would say either china or russia. mr. heath: how would you lessen college that for millions of americans?...
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mr. paul: thanks for letting us. remotely. i have been leading the fight to defund obamacare and was lucky enough to get a vote on that this evening. first country i will travel to i think it is important we engage with so i think it is important that even in is sometimes our adversary, russia is our adversary, that we interact with these once great superpowers and emerging superpowers. i would say either china or russia. mr. heath: how would you lessen college that for millions of americans? mr. paul: i would make it presentable. i would say your interest and principal of the infected over your entire career. college is a working expense, so i would let you deduct it as a working expense throughout your entire working career. this makes more sense than what the president says, it's going to be free. there is no free lunch. timing is work and making it deductible is a good idea. mr. heath: an american center found be fighting with isis -- should an american citizen found be fighting with isis
mr. paul: thanks for letting us. remotely. i have been leading the fight to defund obamacare and was lucky enough to get a vote on that this evening. first country i will travel to i think it is important we engage with so i think it is important that even in is sometimes our adversary, russia is our adversary, that we interact with these once great superpowers and emerging superpowers. i would say either china or russia. mr. heath: how would you lessen college that for millions of americans?...
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because there was a forum and they were interviewed i think it flowed with mr. paul and mr. rubio. i think it is interesting that senator graham decided to miss the vote. host: thursday, the fox debate, won't be as nice. let's go to wayne in florence. wayne: i thought it was a good format that you had and jack did a good job. pretty much, i enjoyed the opportunity to get to know the candidates a little bit better. one of the questions that jack asked, i have a good answer for. he asked if it was time to have a woman on the $20 will and i think it is. i think we are missing the point if we do not pay attention to important women, namely the first ladies. it would be great to start with martha washington and have her on the bill for a year and go through each of the first ladies. it would take 45 years. do you would get a lot of support from republicans and democrats. i do not think the bushes would mind having a bush on the $20 bill and i do not think the clintons would mind having hillary on their. -- there. jack: i appreciate the feedback and there is no one better than the c-span
because there was a forum and they were interviewed i think it flowed with mr. paul and mr. rubio. i think it is interesting that senator graham decided to miss the vote. host: thursday, the fox debate, won't be as nice. let's go to wayne in florence. wayne: i thought it was a good format that you had and jack did a good job. pretty much, i enjoyed the opportunity to get to know the candidates a little bit better. one of the questions that jack asked, i have a good answer for. he asked if it...
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mr. paul: i don't trust president obama with our records. ou want to give him a big hug again, go right ahead. mr. christie: the hugs i remember are the hugs i gave to the people who lost their families on september 11. john: i thought chris christie was pretty good and rand paul sucked. mark: rand paul needs to send a message that can win over republicans. that is not currently in step. john: he looked impatient, irritable, all the things we know that are weaknesses were all on display. mark: huckabee and carson, neither of them dominated. john: i think huckabee did better. carson is a mystery to me. i understand his appeal. every time he spoke, the energy level in the room collapsed. he had a good closing statement but the rest was bad for him. mark: fox gave trump a lot more time than others. that was unfair. next time, we will have to see how candidates deal with that. if you assume cnn will make up the trump show again -- they tried to engage but it was not very effective. john: we will be right back with the real star of last night's de
mr. paul: i don't trust president obama with our records. ou want to give him a big hug again, go right ahead. mr. christie: the hugs i remember are the hugs i gave to the people who lost their families on september 11. john: i thought chris christie was pretty good and rand paul sucked. mark: rand paul needs to send a message that can win over republicans. that is not currently in step. john: he looked impatient, irritable, all the things we know that are weaknesses were all on display. mark:...
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. >> the other side court papers from the current minister accused the old man mr. paul of funding his own retirement by helping himself to church cash. >> and if you see your father passed through put money into his personal account from church accounts can you see how. >> will here's the thing that he's the business administrator. >> why did they throw flag until now? >> how long was he a business administrator? >> as long as i can remember. >> up the pastor won't return calls or answer the door, or let his lawyer talk to us. this is the basis of the suit. there is a legibly a legibly a 20% agreement for pastor graven with the church for 20% of unattached funds in the church. i was to be allocated, how would that was supposed to be a die don't know. it also says he never took a regular salary from the church in the original suits, the answer from the church denies that he didn't take the salary. they deny everything. they also deny that he lives regally which rudely which is what the pastor said he did do in those suit. he directly accuses ron of swiping millions from
. >> the other side court papers from the current minister accused the old man mr. paul of funding his own retirement by helping himself to church cash. >> and if you see your father passed through put money into his personal account from church accounts can you see how. >> will here's the thing that he's the business administrator. >> why did they throw flag until now? >> how long was he a business administrator? >> as long as i can remember. >> up the...
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mr. master debater. chris christie, rand paul -- this was the highlight of the debate. went after each other over the issue of government surveillance. mr. christie: i want to collect more records from terrorists. but less records from other people. how are you supposed to know that? when you're sitting in the subcommittee just blowing hot air about this, you can say things like that. mr. paul: i don't trust president obama with our records. i know you gave him a big hug. if you want to give him a big hug again, go right ahead. mr. christie: the hugs i remember are the hugs i gave to the families who lost their people on september 11. john: i thought chris christie was pretty good and rand paul sucked. i thought that exchange illustrated christie at his best and paul at his worst. what you think? mark: rand paul needs to send a message that can win over republicans. talking about civil liberties over national security, talking about working with them across -- -- with democrats, that is not currently in step. john: he looked impatient, irritable, all the things we know
mr. master debater. chris christie, rand paul -- this was the highlight of the debate. went after each other over the issue of government surveillance. mr. christie: i want to collect more records from terrorists. but less records from other people. how are you supposed to know that? when you're sitting in the subcommittee just blowing hot air about this, you can say things like that. mr. paul: i don't trust president obama with our records. i know you gave him a big hug. if you want to give...
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mr. paul: i am a constitutional conservative. wasiven the government enumerated in the constitution, and the rest of the rights were left. war should be seen as a last resort. that is what reagan believed. he was seen as a great president. . will do whatever it takes i also look judiciously in a personal way to whether we go to war. who lost both man arms in a lake, and we should not would you like it is a game. i will something to do on occasion but i think it should first resort, always be the last resort. louisville qqq 30 seconds now anything you say to voters in new hampshire, south carolina, i will, or the national audience. mr. paul: i am a different kind of republican. i am leaving hillary clinton in won by obama. i'd been to detroit, chicago, ferguson with a message that --erty, low taxes will give will bring jobs back. i did this message is resonating. i have been for from jesse. manyave locked up way too i am the only republican leading in pennsylvania. he had not been winning, and if she tried the same thing over and
mr. paul: i am a constitutional conservative. wasiven the government enumerated in the constitution, and the rest of the rights were left. war should be seen as a last resort. that is what reagan believed. he was seen as a great president. . will do whatever it takes i also look judiciously in a personal way to whether we go to war. who lost both man arms in a lake, and we should not would you like it is a game. i will something to do on occasion but i think it should first resort, always be...
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he's already -- >> mr. paul -- >> he's already hedging his bet on the clintons. if he doesn't run as a republican, maybe he supports clinton or maybe he runs as an independent. >> okay. >> but i'd say he's already hedging his bets because he's used to buying politicians. >> well, i've given him plenty of money. >> rand paul stirred it up with chris christie. new jersey governor took paul for his opposition to the patriot act and laws that collect massive phone records. >> paul wanted to collect more records from terrorists instead. >> that's a completely ridiculous answer. i want to collect more records from terrorists and less from other people. how are you supposed to do -- >> get a warrant. get a judge to sign the warrant. >> senator -- >> senator christie make your point. >> senator, when you're sitting in the subcommittee blowing hot air about this, you can say things like that. when you're responsible for protecting the lives of the american people, then what you need to do is to make sure that you use the -- the way it's supposed to work. >> as you can ima
he's already -- >> mr. paul -- >> he's already hedging his bet on the clintons. if he doesn't run as a republican, maybe he supports clinton or maybe he runs as an independent. >> okay. >> but i'd say he's already hedging his bets because he's used to buying politicians. >> well, i've given him plenty of money. >> rand paul stirred it up with chris christie. new jersey governor took paul for his opposition to the patriot act and laws that collect massive...
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i think mr. paul hinks started it by rereading his speech. i think i'm constrained to follow suit. when we read our speeches in the other room, the audience was so small and, in fact, i was wondering why some of the governors have turned down our invitation only for me to find them here. now so we are complete, i too will reread my speech. [ applause ] >> the executive governors here present of nasawra, and the former governor of river state, the governor of borno state, the center of the battleground of boko haram, the governor of emu state, the governor of edu state, and the rate of my team, mr. paul littles, the counselor of africa, mr. haines, president corporate counsel on africa, and mr. pliets our ambassador to the united states of america and to the capitals of industry that are present, the distinguish leaders and gentlemen, i'm not surprised to meet [ inaudible ] here. because a friend of my big friend bola habitu, i'm required to -- the chief executive of adebowale adefuye, but i was surprised to see the chief leader of the israeli bank and maybe the govern of the centra
i think mr. paul hinks started it by rereading his speech. i think i'm constrained to follow suit. when we read our speeches in the other room, the audience was so small and, in fact, i was wondering why some of the governors have turned down our invitation only for me to find them here. now so we are complete, i too will reread my speech. [ applause ] >> the executive governors here present of nasawra, and the former governor of river state, the governor of borno state, the center of the...
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paul ryan. >> [applause] mr. ryan: thank you. welcome, everybody. you know, i think the last time we did in event like this, if i'm not mistaking, was bill thomas hosted this dinner here in 2006. so it is not very often that we do this. so for those of us on the committee, it is a real treat to be able to do this. ron, tom, thank you very much for doing this. appreciate all your kind words. i want to thank the historical society for hosting us here. i also want to thank cokie roberts for being here. you spend part of your childhood in this room. your dad was on this committee. and sandy 11, i look for to hearing from you. the past chairman -- just look around this room. a lot of us spend time here. we see the portrait. the past chairman of this committee, they are legends in their own rights. wilbur mills, oscar underwood, no relation to frank underwood, for the record. >> [laughter] mr. ryan: to be honest, it is such a distinguished list that is intimidating for a guy with two first names. i try to relate to these predecessors by looking for simila
paul ryan. >> [applause] mr. ryan: thank you. welcome, everybody. you know, i think the last time we did in event like this, if i'm not mistaking, was bill thomas hosted this dinner here in 2006. so it is not very often that we do this. so for those of us on the committee, it is a real treat to be able to do this. ron, tom, thank you very much for doing this. appreciate all your kind words. i want to thank the historical society for hosting us here. i also want to thank cokie roberts for...
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paul ryan. >> [applause] mr. ryan: thank you. welcome, everybody. you know, i think the last time we did in event like this, if i'm not mistaking, was bill thomas hosted this dinner here in 2006. so it is not very often that we do this. so for those of us on the committee, it is a real treat to be able to do this. ron, tom, thank you very much for doing this. appreciate all your kind words. i want to thank the historical society for hosting us here. i also want to thank cokie roberts for being here. you spend part of your childhood in this room. your dad was on this committee. and sandy 11, i look for to hearing from you. the past chairman -- just look around this room. a lot of us spend time here. we see the portrait. the past chairman of this committee, they are legends in their own rights. wilbur mills, oscar underwood no relation to frank underwood for the record. >> [laughter] mr. ryan: to be honest, it is such a distinguished list that is intimidating for a guy with two first names. i try to relate to these predecessors by looking for similari
paul ryan. >> [applause] mr. ryan: thank you. welcome, everybody. you know, i think the last time we did in event like this, if i'm not mistaking, was bill thomas hosted this dinner here in 2006. so it is not very often that we do this. so for those of us on the committee, it is a real treat to be able to do this. ron, tom, thank you very much for doing this. appreciate all your kind words. i want to thank the historical society for hosting us here. i also want to thank cokie roberts for...
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mr. paul- been with us before, and yesterday vice president of global public policy at amazon.com. mr. brian wynn is the president and chief executive officer of the association of unmanned vehicle systems international. that you're here with us as well, and mr. harley giger is advocacy director and city council at the ?erl for democracy and technology give us an interesting perspective particularly as it comes to privacy issues. now, welcome all pursuant before they testify so if you please rise and raise your right hands. do you solemnly affirm that what you're about to give is the truth andnology nothing but the truth. all witnesses answered in the affirmative in order to allow for discussion we would appreciate if you would limit your verbal comments to five minutes. you'll see a light there that will give you an indication. and then your full written statements will be entered into the record. we also anticipate members after the hear aing will have additional questions that we can cheat
mr. paul- been with us before, and yesterday vice president of global public policy at amazon.com. mr. brian wynn is the president and chief executive officer of the association of unmanned vehicle systems international. that you're here with us as well, and mr. harley giger is advocacy director and city council at the ?erl for democracy and technology give us an interesting perspective particularly as it comes to privacy issues. now, welcome all pursuant before they testify so if you please...
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mr. harper that is simply not true. paul -- mr. harper -- he has been putting that out and -- >> we are not halfway done -- >> mr. joe: he has been putting that out and misleading attack ads and none of the other parties have ever talked about touching income -- generous income splitting -- there is no reason -- ms. may: with all due respect, mr. prime minister, you are cherry picking your data. new jobs is irrelevant compared to other g7 nations unless you correct for population growth. comparing us to germany where they don't have new people, compared to other economies in the g7, we are doing very poorly. we are in a recession under your watch for the second time. mr. harper: ms. may, i think the fact that we are able to bring in immigrants as part of our economic action plan. investing in infrastructure and innovation to drive it. that's why we have -- s. may: --r: w mr. mulcair: what he fails to mention is that he has run up $150 billion in the last 10 years. frankly, last week as we headed into the campaign, he spent over $1
mr. harper that is simply not true. paul -- mr. harper -- he has been putting that out and -- >> we are not halfway done -- >> mr. joe: he has been putting that out and misleading attack ads and none of the other parties have ever talked about touching income -- generous income splitting -- there is no reason -- ms. may: with all due respect, mr. prime minister, you are cherry picking your data. new jobs is irrelevant compared to other g7 nations unless you correct for population...
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mr. harper that is simply not true. paul -- mr. harper -- he has been putting that out and misleading attack ads and none of the other parties have ever talked about touching income -- mr. harper: you have promised to take it away from families who have leftss generous income splitting -- there is no reason -- ms. may: with all due respect mr. prime minister, you are cherry picking your data. net new jobs is irrelevant compared to other g7 nations unless you correct for population growth. comparing us to germany where they don't have new people, compared to other economies in the g7, we are doing very poorly. we are in a recession under your watch for the second time. mr. harper: ms. may, i think the fact that we are able to bring in immigrants as part of our economic action plan. investing in infrastructure and innovation to drive it. that's why we have -- mr. mulcair: wes. may: -- mr. mulcair: what he fails to mention is that he has run up $150 billion in the last 10 years. frankly, last week as we headed into the campaign, he sp
mr. harper that is simply not true. paul -- mr. harper -- he has been putting that out and misleading attack ads and none of the other parties have ever talked about touching income -- mr. harper: you have promised to take it away from families who have leftss generous income splitting -- there is no reason -- ms. may: with all due respect mr. prime minister, you are cherry picking your data. net new jobs is irrelevant compared to other g7 nations unless you correct for population growth....
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let's look at mr. paul've also gone to chicago, i've gone to detroit, i've been to ferguson, i've been to baltimore because i want our party to be bigger, better, and bolder and i'm the only one that leads hillary clinton in five states that were won by president obama. i'm a different kind of republican. >> that's an interesting moment to me. i get the point, right, the strategy is win the primary first. also saying, hey, i recognize the primary is going to be insufficient. >> when you look down the road, republicans are very successful. 68 bodies all over versus 98 republican-controlled house and senate. over 32 some-odd governors. we're doing well around the country as republicans, but we realize that oir chances of winning a national election have diminished. we should have beaten president obama last time with the issues there. we didn't. you can't -- either base can't win. we understand that. this is a primary where they're going to talk about pro-life. you're going to put your stake in the ground and
let's look at mr. paul've also gone to chicago, i've gone to detroit, i've been to ferguson, i've been to baltimore because i want our party to be bigger, better, and bolder and i'm the only one that leads hillary clinton in five states that were won by president obama. i'm a different kind of republican. >> that's an interesting moment to me. i get the point, right, the strategy is win the primary first. also saying, hey, i recognize the primary is going to be insufficient. >> when...
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from the law firm i'm here representing the motion holder the family trust i'd like to introduce mr. paul erickson one of the co-trustees of the trust and like to introduce our architect i'll take 5 minutes and leave a couple of minutes for the architect and for questions you may have. >> first of all, i'd like to emphasis this is a great project for san francisco in every way the planning commission approved that by a 4 to nothing vote it's been in planning for approximately 4 years the benefits are that that will not remove any hours no current housing provide 85 new units 10 will be affordable plies with the requirements of the city and provides 5 thousand square feet of new retail space it is consistent with the general plan, consistent with the downtown plan until the planning commission hearing there was virtually no or no opposition to this exhibit 5 to our belief we go through all the various community outreach efforts we are undertaken since april of envelope approximately 7 meetings with various groups and meetings with various individuals the project sponsor and motion holder h
from the law firm i'm here representing the motion holder the family trust i'd like to introduce mr. paul erickson one of the co-trustees of the trust and like to introduce our architect i'll take 5 minutes and leave a couple of minutes for the architect and for questions you may have. >> first of all, i'd like to emphasis this is a great project for san francisco in every way the planning commission approved that by a 4 to nothing vote it's been in planning for approximately 4 years the...
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mr. paul: i ask unanimous consent that the quorum call be vitiated. the presiding officer: without objection. mr. paul: there comes a time in the history of nations when a civilized people must stand up and decide whether or not life is important, whether or not life is something special and whether or not there's maybe something greater than just us that has to do with life. it sickens me to me what's been going on with planned parenthood. some of my first memories of my children were the ultrasound that i saw before they were born. we still keep those. we now find out though, that this technology that can do wonders, that can save babies, you can perform surgery now in the uterus and the baby can survive, these same techniques that are being used by planned parenthood to manipulate the baby into a position to harvest the baby's organs. i think all america should be sickened by this, but it should also trouble us if we are a society that's not sickened by this and i think the time to come --
mr. paul: i ask unanimous consent that the quorum call be vitiated. the presiding officer: without objection. mr. paul: there comes a time in the history of nations when a civilized people must stand up and decide whether or not life is important, whether or not life is something special and whether or not there's maybe something greater than just us that has to do with life. it sickens me to me what's been going on with planned parenthood. some of my first memories of my children were the...
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i want to share a birthday, shirley happy birthday from your daughter, paul mr. a la image shell, and chris and his new fiance lid district attorney. >>> girl column i love this in focus today, photo journalist found a girl who takes on the guys beat them at their own game. here's the thing, she does something really classy at the end. >> when 18-year-old i see bella isabella hits a golf ball, she crushs it. >> there's no better feeling than hitting a golf ball at the center of the stage and hitting it dead straight down the middle. >> she been hitting them straight since she was nine. >> i just want to have fun when i'm out here. >> a few weeks ago, isabella signed up to compete in the montgomery county girls junior champion championship. the only problem, not one oral other girl signed up. >> they the girls, there's always less girls than boys, at least there's a couple. >> since there wasn't anyone to play against, tournament organizers cancelled the shipper championship in isabella's father received a call. >> would isabella be interested in playing with the
i want to share a birthday, shirley happy birthday from your daughter, paul mr. a la image shell, and chris and his new fiance lid district attorney. >>> girl column i love this in focus today, photo journalist found a girl who takes on the guys beat them at their own game. here's the thing, she does something really classy at the end. >> when 18-year-old i see bella isabella hits a golf ball, she crushs it. >> there's no better feeling than hitting a golf ball at the...
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mr. trump responds saying senator paul has no chance of winning the nomination, and people of kentucky shouldt allow him privilege of remaining their senator. >>> hillary clinton's attempt to use emoji backfires on twitter she asks this question. many poked fun at her. one of her followersing replied, three emojis can't begin to explain the pain of student loan debt. >>> here's a story that caught our attention. kathleen cane is charged with leaking secret grand jury information to a newspaper to get even with a former state prosecutor. she says the charges filed against her were people trying to cover a scandal of pornographic e-mails sent on state commuputers. >>> u.s. rep brown says the current redistricting plan for the jacksonville area would dilute the voting strength of african-americans. >>> in havana, final preparations for reopening of u.s. embassy in cuba. three u.s. marines that took down the flag when it closed in 1961 will return to havana with secretary of state john kerry to raise the flag. >>> with bernie sanders rising in the polls, fallon came up with few new campaign sloga
mr. trump responds saying senator paul has no chance of winning the nomination, and people of kentucky shouldt allow him privilege of remaining their senator. >>> hillary clinton's attempt to use emoji backfires on twitter she asks this question. many poked fun at her. one of her followersing replied, three emojis can't begin to explain the pain of student loan debt. >>> here's a story that caught our attention. kathleen cane is charged with leaking secret grand jury...
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mr. secretary. >> thank you, paul.te to the importance of this prosecution that we have so many new yorkers here in new jersey to be part of this. i want to congratulate the u.s. attorney in new jersey, the u.s. attorney for the eastern district of new york, at ec, secret service, fbi for working so hard on this case. i am here because i want to highlight the good work of the united states secret service, part of the department of homeland security. the secret service was formed in 1865. originally it was solely a law enforcement mission. i came to know the secret service when i was a young prosecutor. the assistant united states attorney working a counterfeit case in 1989. the secret service take the protective commission in 1901. this is a mission most people know it by. the secret service has historically been involved in the investigation of financial crimes. over the past several years has cyberup a remarkable security, cybercrime capability. for example, earlier this year we brought to justice the defendant in th
mr. secretary. >> thank you, paul.te to the importance of this prosecution that we have so many new yorkers here in new jersey to be part of this. i want to congratulate the u.s. attorney in new jersey, the u.s. attorney for the eastern district of new york, at ec, secret service, fbi for working so hard on this case. i am here because i want to highlight the good work of the united states secret service, part of the department of homeland security. the secret service was formed in 1865....
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mr. trump: rand paul, you have to understand, is a disaster in the polls.is a disaster on military and defense. he is getting decimated by everybody. other than giving him a lot of money for an eye center at his request, he said, could i have money? i said yes because i thought it was worth it. a lot of money for an eye center which is hypocritical when you think about it. other than giving him a tremendous amount of money for his eye center, which i'm happy about because i'm sure they do good work, i hope they do good work. he is doing so badly he figures he has to attack trump because i am leading by what everywhere. i don't mind. i think he is never going to make it. can't make it. got the wrong message. i mean, this is not a time to be weak on defense. i am the opposite. i want to make our military so strong, so powerful, so great that nobody is going to mess with us. i want to take care of our vets who are treated like third class citizens. two weeks ago on wednesday, our vets, as you know and probably reported on it because you have a big problem here
mr. trump: rand paul, you have to understand, is a disaster in the polls.is a disaster on military and defense. he is getting decimated by everybody. other than giving him a lot of money for an eye center at his request, he said, could i have money? i said yes because i thought it was worth it. a lot of money for an eye center which is hypocritical when you think about it. other than giving him a tremendous amount of money for his eye center, which i'm happy about because i'm sure they do good...
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mr. harper that is simply not true. paul -- mr. harper -- he has been putting that out and misleading attack ads and none of the other parties have ever talked about touching income -- mr. harper: you have promised to take it away from families who generous income splitting -- there is no reason -- ms. may: >> with all due respect, you are cherry picking your data. net new jobs is an indicator of the health of our economy isn't relevant when comparing to other g7 nations unless you correct for population growth. impairing as to germany with you don't have -- compared to other economies in the g7 we are doing very poorly indeed. we are in a recession under your watch for the second time track by the fact we can bring in immigrants, that is part of our economic action plan. investment in infrastructure and innovation and an immigration to help drive our economy. that's why we have better results. may: we had net job loss in july. >> what mr. harper fails to make it is run up a deficit in a row. is added $150 billion to candidates tha
mr. harper that is simply not true. paul -- mr. harper -- he has been putting that out and misleading attack ads and none of the other parties have ever talked about touching income -- mr. harper: you have promised to take it away from families who generous income splitting -- there is no reason -- ms. may: >> with all due respect, you are cherry picking your data. net new jobs is an indicator of the health of our economy isn't relevant when comparing to other g7 nations unless you...
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mrs. roosevelt proceeded to ceremoniously inspect the morgenthaler orchard. she pronounced the workers extremely well treated, ever after henry morgan paul junior was able to sayote mrs. roosevelt has given fishtailed arms a clean bill of health unquote. eleanor roosevelt had the uncanny ability to go to sleep as soon as she got into the front of her car. this preserved her formidable energy, unfortunately eleanor morgenthaler did not go to sleep, she was in the back of the car, she couldn't sleep but she kept up with her friend although after their trip she took to her bed for at least a day. the rarely quoted letters between the two eleanor's on earth in the roosevelt library show an unusual emotional bond between the two, they also give a rare glimpse of the character of eleanor morgenthaler, she was a mysterious woman, her husband henry junior refers to refuse to talk about her to his biographer and she's rarely spoken of by her family today. here in these letters, a hidden eleanor, beneath a hidden eleanor is discovered, beneath her iron fist there is a vulnerable woman who seems to be depressed about her health problems which led to her untimely death an
mrs. roosevelt proceeded to ceremoniously inspect the morgenthaler orchard. she pronounced the workers extremely well treated, ever after henry morgan paul junior was able to sayote mrs. roosevelt has given fishtailed arms a clean bill of health unquote. eleanor roosevelt had the uncanny ability to go to sleep as soon as she got into the front of her car. this preserved her formidable energy, unfortunately eleanor morgenthaler did not go to sleep, she was in the back of the car, she couldn't...
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mr. trump. there is a war on women. republican tuesday. >> no, no. paul he favors defunding planned parenthood. >> and title 10. anna. his father wrote into the law. >> he favors. well he favored defunding planned parenthood which we have seen some of the most gruesome, callus videos come out in the last several weeks. that's another thing we are not talking about. because donald trump is suck up all the oxygen in the room. >> this is going to be a liability with or without mr. trump on the ballot. the republicans are running really, anti-women campaign. >> interesting. in 2012, the war on women was a major talking point for democrats. legitimate rape, romney's binders full of women. is trump opening up to the party to the same criticism all over again. >> i think he is. i don't think the republican spt shall candidates should be afraid to confront him ear clinton. planned parenthood videos anna referenced are a game changer. hillary clinton said she saw pictures from the video and was disturbed by the pictures. later she went out and said she would look
mr. trump. there is a war on women. republican tuesday. >> no, no. paul he favors defunding planned parenthood. >> and title 10. anna. his father wrote into the law. >> he favors. well he favored defunding planned parenthood which we have seen some of the most gruesome, callus videos come out in the last several weeks. that's another thing we are not talking about. because donald trump is suck up all the oxygen in the room. >> this is going to be a liability with or...
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more restrictive i wanted to share high thought process of allowing something oh, another points mr. pauleferenced in his testimony why i was shaking my head oh, we can move down the massaging it sounds like a great idea but you can't obtain a variance the sunlight access provision their boyd but further justifies an enrollment in the rear yard it reduces where they can have a buildable area by the sunlight plan reduces that ability and jifz greater encroachment into the area consistent with the pattern in way to reconfigure that and one of the if the court please we looked with kevin guy not a variable provision it is a unique set of blocks i think that the project hfa as proposed is justifiable and want to share those thoughts. >> thank you commissioner hillis. >> so thank you, everyone for the comments i was able to go down lynch on any way here to check outlets alleys i share some thoughts the paramount it was hard to kind of listening to comments both the project sponsor and the neighbors the project is responding to the zoning in a lot of what the neighbors are asking to its been ar
more restrictive i wanted to share high thought process of allowing something oh, another points mr. pauleferenced in his testimony why i was shaking my head oh, we can move down the massaging it sounds like a great idea but you can't obtain a variance the sunlight access provision their boyd but further justifies an enrollment in the rear yard it reduces where they can have a buildable area by the sunlight plan reduces that ability and jifz greater encroachment into the area consistent with...
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youras if you look at candidate, if only more -- carefully more than rand paul. mr. lenchner: the first answer brings me back to the glory days of occupy wall street, when you to experienceg by the assemblies and feel the power of the movement. show up.d maybe nobody would take their e-mail address or name. opportunities to bring people in and build power -- they were few and far between. when we think about how to evaluate a social movement, it is not addressed to those who remain after those folks have left. we can sit in a small circle and decide, we are the good ones, the best ones, what have we done wrong that those people have left? want those people who left to be giving that answer. we talked about the co-opting of social movements, people voting with their feet to do something different than what we want them them, why didask you do that? how could we be better? what did we do to make participation in the left less something that they want to do and more something they are willing to consume briefly and then walkway from? one answer, and this would be the an
youras if you look at candidate, if only more -- carefully more than rand paul. mr. lenchner: the first answer brings me back to the glory days of occupy wall street, when you to experienceg by the assemblies and feel the power of the movement. show up.d maybe nobody would take their e-mail address or name. opportunities to bring people in and build power -- they were few and far between. when we think about how to evaluate a social movement, it is not addressed to those who remain after those...
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mr. har harper. >> well paul, you could say there are broken promises and broken promises. mr. harper, promised he would never name an appointed senator. he has gone on to break a record naming 59. the list of conservative senators under investigation continues to grow. i am looking for a mandate on october 19th to put an end to this mess once and for all. canadians deserve better. making sure every vote counts, open up parliment, and making sure every dollar is spent in that committee. we do want to get rid of the senate. abolition pure and simple. mr. trudeau thinks me need better s bett bett better senators but i think we need previous senators. >> he broke the promise on his very first day as prime minister by appointing a senator to the senate. he broke that promise 58 more times. so i can understand why no body would believe him when he says he will not appoint any more senators. they want to open up the constitution, but the fact of the matter is when the next prime minister sits down with people, i can tell you canadians want to talk about jobs, climate change, health c
mr. har harper. >> well paul, you could say there are broken promises and broken promises. mr. harper, promised he would never name an appointed senator. he has gone on to break a record naming 59. the list of conservative senators under investigation continues to grow. i am looking for a mandate on october 19th to put an end to this mess once and for all. canadians deserve better. making sure every vote counts, open up parliment, and making sure every dollar is spent in that committee....
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mr. lippman: thank you, paul. i look out at this audience and see so many friends -- i think doing this too long. [laughter] mr. lippman: in all the years i've been living in and writing about the middle east, i recently learned a fact -- a random fact. in islamic law, it provides for the exist for attacks that is -- for tha tax levied on non- -- one of his first acts upon consolidating his control over arabia back in the early years of the 20th century by abdulaziz was to levy it on shia. to me, if you want to understand the collective saudi attitude about shia, that tells you what you need to know. keep that in mind as we go through the rest of this discussion. i attended several institutions. basically, all of them said the same thing. we in the united states have an unshakable, no doubt about it anditment to the security protection of our friends in the gulf. you will find it in all our doctrines, in the posture statements, in whatever you want to read. the quadrennial defense review -- all these documents are
mr. lippman: thank you, paul. i look out at this audience and see so many friends -- i think doing this too long. [laughter] mr. lippman: in all the years i've been living in and writing about the middle east, i recently learned a fact -- a random fact. in islamic law, it provides for the exist for attacks that is -- for tha tax levied on non- -- one of his first acts upon consolidating his control over arabia back in the early years of the 20th century by abdulaziz was to levy it on shia. to...
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paul micener, amazon, mr. gregory fox, executive vice president, operations, bnsf rainfallway. and mr. michael christensen, senior executive lead supply chain optimization port of long beach. and with that, i will begin with miss alt, if you would like to give us your testimony, please. >> thank you. chairman fisher, ranking member booker and distinguish members of the sub-committee, thank you for the opportunity to be here today to talk about new transportation technologies and how they improve both safety and efficiency in our transportation network and the role that the federal government plays in either facilitating or hindering that development. the volvo group is a world leader in sustainable transportation solutions. we build stuff that make the roads and we build stuff that uses the roads. in the u.s. we produce heavy duty trucks under the name of mack and valvo. construction equipment and marine engines and coaches and nova transit buses. we subscribe to a build where you sell philosophy and more than 12,000 u.s. employees with nine manufacturing facilities in six stat
paul micener, amazon, mr. gregory fox, executive vice president, operations, bnsf rainfallway. and mr. michael christensen, senior executive lead supply chain optimization port of long beach. and with that, i will begin with miss alt, if you would like to give us your testimony, please. >> thank you. chairman fisher, ranking member booker and distinguish members of the sub-committee, thank you for the opportunity to be here today to talk about new transportation technologies and how they...
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mr. be even hotter. our chief meteorologist paul deanno is here with the look ahead. >> all week we have had this low pressureff the coastline feeding in the onshore flow. that air above the ocean is chilly and if we get the winds from there no worry about a heat wave. here's the deal. that low is gone. so our feed from the ocean will also go. temperatures that began climbing today, these are current temperatures outside, pittsburg high school in pittsburg 83. menlo park 81. we are going to add about 10 degrees to this over the weekend. and some spots away from the water will likely hit 100 degrees if not hotter. that's as soon as tomorrow. we'll talk about how long the heat lasts. that's coming up. >> all right. paul, we'll see you then. thanks. >>> it is time for football. tonight, the first raiders preseason game and now the question isn't so much how will they do this year but will this be their last year in oakland? kpix 5's mark sayre is at the coliseum with the raider nation and a lot of questions, mark. >> reporter: indeed. fans began lining up before noon to celebrate the return of the raiders and, o
mr. be even hotter. our chief meteorologist paul deanno is here with the look ahead. >> all week we have had this low pressureff the coastline feeding in the onshore flow. that air above the ocean is chilly and if we get the winds from there no worry about a heat wave. here's the deal. that low is gone. so our feed from the ocean will also go. temperatures that began climbing today, these are current temperatures outside, pittsburg high school in pittsburg 83. menlo park 81. we are going...
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where is all that e-mail, and i think the bigger question this week, paul, which is now just starting to surface is does all of mrs. clinton's e-mails still exist somewhere because there is now suggestions that it was perhaps transferred off that server on to another device? if so, where is it? >> all right. two cia directors, former cia directors, pleaded guilty to misdemeanors for mishandling classified information and maybe not on even the scale that secretary clinton has. this is -- there's some jeopardy here. that is a very big deal. it speaks to why her numbers are bad when it comes to trust worthiness and so forth, and, again, the bigger political headache for mrs. lynne is going to be to the extent to which others will continue to stay on the sidelines or decide to get in other democratic candidates. >> the campaign is basically saying, look, the details don't matter. i'll go away. the public doesn't care. the washington press corps cares or republicans care. the american people really don't care. if the fbi lets this all go, nothing happened. no big deal. is she out of trouble? >> no, but i think i have a
where is all that e-mail, and i think the bigger question this week, paul, which is now just starting to surface is does all of mrs. clinton's e-mails still exist somewhere because there is now suggestions that it was perhaps transferred off that server on to another device? if so, where is it? >> all right. two cia directors, former cia directors, pleaded guilty to misdemeanors for mishandling classified information and maybe not on even the scale that secretary clinton has. this is --...
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paul. think of >> i work with a veterans advocacy group. mr. trump: good. did you hear that? it takes over three years to process one veterans claim. i think they have run out of competence. peopleve incompetent running it. it
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mr. clean. a whirlwind running the st. paul's homecoming center. her job, connecting people to reforces. marshaling volunteers to get her lake view neighbors back in their houses. >> i realized we were in a fight for our life to save our neighborhood. >> how did you go about this assault on the storm? >> do not wait for the government. that became our motto. people would say, well i'm going to wait for -- going to wait for -- the government is going to do this, right? it's like, no. i don't think so. government didn't even show up when we were stranded at the dome for five days. why do you think they're going to show up to help gut our schools and churches and businesses and why do you think that? >> we need to do this. stories actually. >> and they did. others. there are reminders katrina, the high water line is immortalized at starbucks. but lake view is back. a supermarket opened in 2010. the homecoming center has moved on. in new orleans, happy or sad. danced to the music. yesterday on actual anniversary lower ninth ward where the most damage was done. still. almost entirely african
mr. clean. a whirlwind running the st. paul's homecoming center. her job, connecting people to reforces. marshaling volunteers to get her lake view neighbors back in their houses. >> i realized we were in a fight for our life to save our neighborhood. >> how did you go about this assault on the storm? >> do not wait for the government. that became our motto. people would say, well i'm going to wait for -- going to wait for -- the government is going to do this, right? it's...
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mr. germany: he made a friend in mississippi, paul johnson, the governor. they have constitutional amendments, the state of mississippi voting on it, which they will pass overwhelmingly, which is an attempt to say, we are taking care of the voting problem. we do not need the federal government. johnson is trying to give his new friend -- as friendly as you can be with an arch segregationist from mississippi -- he was to give him some cushions. he does not want to send registrars and these counties. this is johnson trying to build something into this. the deeper story is the county he is talking about, in the next year, there will be ku klux klan members who will kidnap and murder a black man specifically to try to get martin luther king jr. to come down to natchez so they can try to assassinate king. mississippi is next ordinary violent place. that is something you should understand. what is going on here has a very deep and violent history. host: mr. califano:? mr. califano: i think all of that is correct. also, notice a couple of other things. one, that i
mr. germany: he made a friend in mississippi, paul johnson, the governor. they have constitutional amendments, the state of mississippi voting on it, which they will pass overwhelmingly, which is an attempt to say, we are taking care of the voting problem. we do not need the federal government. johnson is trying to give his new friend -- as friendly as you can be with an arch segregationist from mississippi -- he was to give him some cushions. he does not want to send registrars and these...
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mr. trump said some interesting things. he called the xm bank unnecessary and voiced support for paul bulger and the volcker rule and he said low interest rates have created a bubble that could explode. all that and more written up on bloomberg politics including his views on citizens united what he called a phony deal. is anything in there going to cause him problems? john: he seemed to enjoy being asked those questions. you could hear him warming to the questions. he had not been asked many of them before because he was groping his way toward answers and then finally, there were some internal contradictions in that he said. very interest for high interest rates volcker. i want to ask ann about this. as he starts to take addition on issues of this kind, that will hurt or help his support given what we know about his supporters? ann: the question and the lead up to the debate is is this guy for real? listening to these answers, he has got stuff in his mind. maybe -- he has got substance. you could give other candidates who would fumble and not have answer or just pause. he has got so much that has been going on for so long
mr. trump said some interesting things. he called the xm bank unnecessary and voiced support for paul bulger and the volcker rule and he said low interest rates have created a bubble that could explode. all that and more written up on bloomberg politics including his views on citizens united what he called a phony deal. is anything in there going to cause him problems? john: he seemed to enjoy being asked those questions. you could hear him warming to the questions. he had not been asked many...
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mr. basile? >> thank you, paul far introduction. it's a pleasure to be back here. i was thinking today as i was walking through that it was 18 years ago that i served as a student on the planning committee for the bush 41 conference and during the conference i got to trail around john sununu for three days who happens to be the fastest walker i'd ever encountered and today joe is following me around now two days -- two decades later and, joe, i'm sorry, you got stuck with me. but i really appreciate the invitation of dr. bose and the calico center to be here not only as abalumnus of the administration but also as an alumnus of the institution. it's wonderful to see hofstra's place in this discourse surrounding the american presidency increase so dramatically over the last number of years. it's good to see secretary nicholson here with whom i was so fortunate to share a very wonderful and for me a very meaningful and emotional moment in american history when we were both able to attend president bush's meeting with john paul ii at the vatican in 2002 so it is good t
mr. basile? >> thank you, paul far introduction. it's a pleasure to be back here. i was thinking today as i was walking through that it was 18 years ago that i served as a student on the planning committee for the bush 41 conference and during the conference i got to trail around john sununu for three days who happens to be the fastest walker i'd ever encountered and today joe is following me around now two days -- two decades later and, joe, i'm sorry, you got stuck with me. but i really...