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mr. peters of -- number 5 by mr. veasey of texas. the chair will reduce to two minutes for the minimum time for any electronic vote after the first vote in this series. the unfinished business is the request for a recorded vote on amendment number 1 printed in part b of house report 114-453 by the gentleman from new jersey, mr. pallone, on which further proceedings were postponed and on which the noes prevailed by voice vote. the clerk will redesignate the amendment. the clerk: amendment number 1 printed in part bsks of house report 114-453 offered by mr. pallone of new jersey. the chair: a recorded vote has been requested. those in support of the request for a recorded vote will rise nd be counted. a sufficient number having arisen, a recorded vote is ordered. members will record their votes by electronic device. this will be a 15-minute vote. [captioning made possible by the national captioning institute, inc., in cooperation with the united states house of representatives. any use of the closed-captioned coverage of the house proc
mr. peters of -- number 5 by mr. veasey of texas. the chair will reduce to two minutes for the minimum time for any electronic vote after the first vote in this series. the unfinished business is the request for a recorded vote on amendment number 1 printed in part b of house report 114-453 by the gentleman from new jersey, mr. pallone, on which further proceedings were postponed and on which the noes prevailed by voice vote. the clerk will redesignate the amendment. the clerk: amendment number...
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mr. peters: mr. president? the presiding officer: the senator from michigan. mr. peters: mr. president, our nation's founders fought the british empire to create an independent nation governed by laws. they fought so that their children could be free from the callous fiats of a monarchy on the other side of the ocean. our founders learned from the excesses and mistakes of european powers and came together to design a new system of government. a carefully balanced system, one of distributed powers and responsibilities, checks and balances. american school children learned about the three co-equal branches of government and the unique roles that they play in maintaining that carefully crafted balance of power. a strong, independent and fully functioning judiciary is inseparable from a peelt american democracy. our founders wisely reached consensus to create our system wherein the president designates judicial nominees and the senate provides advice and consent. this prevents undue influence or control by either the white house or the congress over the supreme court. simply put,
mr. peters: mr. president? the presiding officer: the senator from michigan. mr. peters: mr. president, our nation's founders fought the british empire to create an independent nation governed by laws. they fought so that their children could be free from the callous fiats of a monarchy on the other side of the ocean. our founders learned from the excesses and mistakes of european powers and came together to design a new system of government. a carefully balanced system, one of distributed...
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mr. peters: thank you. the other area we're aware and we want to get a response from the panel as to how your agencies work in an interagency basis with other parts of the federal government. a key area is trying to stem the financing of terror networks and focused on stopping the flow of money back and forth. i'm just curious as to the interagency visa vetting process, how it incorporates information about financial crimes that may have been conducted by individuals or may be part of a terror financing network. the department of treasury is very active in this issue and just curious as to how you work with the department of treasury to identify those individuals who may be engaged in those individuals who may be seeking around the world to continue to urther those activities. >> well, i will say our agency, homeland security investigations, are up our wheelhouse. we're worried about financial transactions across transnational boundaries. ms. saldana: so what we do is we build databases that department of s
mr. peters: thank you. the other area we're aware and we want to get a response from the panel as to how your agencies work in an interagency basis with other parts of the federal government. a key area is trying to stem the financing of terror networks and focused on stopping the flow of money back and forth. i'm just curious as to the interagency visa vetting process, how it incorporates information about financial crimes that may have been conducted by individuals or may be part of a terror...
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promise you i'll call this lawyer today. >> so i was standing online in a bank. >> peter cross remembers that phone call. >> mrells me, peter, i'm with the u.s. attorney's office. we know your client is innocent. that was such an emotional moment for me. i was like, tears welled up in my eyes right in font of the teller. >> i thank god every day for john o'malley. when i looked in that man's eyes, you know, i see a man who had integrity. i saw a man who was honest. >> o'malley's affidavit was enough for the bronx d.a. to reopen the case. and to get in front of a judge. but that would take time. two more months. but now at least eric had reason to hope and in his cell he assembled a little photo gallery of those who have been exonerated. >> this is my wall of hope. everyone here has been unjustly convicted and freed. >> on august 5th, 2012, eric's lawyer goes to court. >> this is our first appearance to try to get the judgment vacated. >> cross is joined by his assistant charmaine chester. by now, they have worked on the case for six years. >> i want to see him out. i told him the last time i went up to sing si
promise you i'll call this lawyer today. >> so i was standing online in a bank. >> peter cross remembers that phone call. >> mrells me, peter, i'm with the u.s. attorney's office. we know your client is innocent. that was such an emotional moment for me. i was like, tears welled up in my eyes right in font of the teller. >> i thank god every day for john o'malley. when i looked in that man's eyes, you know, i see a man who had integrity. i saw a man who was honest....
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mr. peters: thank you, madam president. today i want to talk about an issue that i've been working on for two months now with my colleague, senator debbie stabenow from michigan, an issue that is sad and has been absolutely catastrophic. people who live in our state in the city of flint. in fact, today we had hundreds of folks from flint to come to washington, washington, d.c., to attend a house hearing that was held to talk about what had happened in flint and to get answers from the e.p.a. administrator as well as the governor of michigan. and the folks came to make sure that their voice was heard in this tragedy, to make sure that people would see them as human beings who are being afflicted by this horrible tragedy in a situation in which they can't turn on their tap water and have clean water, water free from lead. i think many folks are aware of what happened. we had a situation where an unelected emergency manager was appointed by the governor to save dollars, to save money. and in the process contaminated the water
mr. peters: thank you, madam president. today i want to talk about an issue that i've been working on for two months now with my colleague, senator debbie stabenow from michigan, an issue that is sad and has been absolutely catastrophic. people who live in our state in the city of flint. in fact, today we had hundreds of folks from flint to come to washington, washington, d.c., to attend a house hearing that was held to talk about what had happened in flint and to get answers from the e.p.a....
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. >> the first person i could think of was mr. peter cross. >> i trust her judgment. to me it was worth investing my time in. >> attorney peter cross agreed to see if there's truth to eric's story but there was still one problem. this is not the law you normally practice. >> no, not at all. i'm a corporate lawyer. i do corporate litigation. i don't do criminal work. charmaine chester was peter's assistant. this was also new it territory for her. >> out of the blue one day, i get this call. you have a collect call from -- an inmate at sing sing correctional facility. like, okay. >> soon she found herself the inmate. >> at first, it was all, you know, business, case, case. by the time you talk to somebody every day, personal things start to slip in. >> friendship. >> friendship. >> in the meantime, her boss was checking out eric's claims of innocence. did you believe at the beginning? >> i'm not going to say i didn't disbelieve him. it's just i'm practicing law for a long time. okay? >> and people lie. >> they certainly color the truth. this is a man who was convicted o
. >> the first person i could think of was mr. peter cross. >> i trust her judgment. to me it was worth investing my time in. >> attorney peter cross agreed to see if there's truth to eric's story but there was still one problem. this is not the law you normally practice. >> no, not at all. i'm a corporate lawyer. i do corporate litigation. i don't do criminal work. charmaine chester was peter's assistant. this was also new it territory for her. >> out of the blue...
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and mrs. peter cottontail. that's sunday at 12:30 on second and lombard streets.my bunny hop. we'll see. green mountain is giving away a free k can cup. you can choose from four different varieties. fill out a quick form and we'll get you the link on our web site. if you download k-mart's mobile app you get a coupon for a free air wicks stick up freshener. philosophy the makeup and beauty company is giving away from free sample of its deep breath cream. it's an oil free oxygenating gel cream to melt away your winter skin. association lots of freebies. have a great weekend and a great holiday for those who celebrate you guys. >> thanks alicia. >>> adorable video shows a panda enjoying the spring weather in washington, d.c. tian tian had a blast taking a bubble bath. he jumped right into the bucket. this is the same panda, of course, that decided he loved the snow after january's blizzard. the 260-pound panda clearly is not camera shy. >> knows what he wants and goes right after it. >> right after it. >> that will do it for "action news at 4:00 on friday. for sharri
and mrs. peter cottontail. that's sunday at 12:30 on second and lombard streets.my bunny hop. we'll see. green mountain is giving away a free k can cup. you can choose from four different varieties. fill out a quick form and we'll get you the link on our web site. if you download k-mart's mobile app you get a coupon for a free air wicks stick up freshener. philosophy the makeup and beauty company is giving away from free sample of its deep breath cream. it's an oil free oxygenating gel cream to...
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professionalism arts for san francisco unified school district i had the pleasure of introducing the resident mr. peter period of time is a phenomenal eliminator professionalism arts the elementary school art program for 8 years peter has the unique ability to create a culture of excitement and love for performing with all the students and communities peter wholly involves the students from an hatch of an idea the perform work to song to production period of time will begin within an idea of a historical figure and work with the students along with the songs letter rick's and ouch to perform betsey carmichael students have performed open the stages of the geary, and the strand theatres opening conservatory man in the course for 5 years a model for integrated arts at the highest level and the unique ability to teach classes of one and 200 students in large is the and earned him the name i've given the pied piper of instead of hesitate take the over 5 thousand students in the last 8 years willie brown academy and sunny side and fairmont and el dorado middle school and carve and betsey carmichael k throug
professionalism arts for san francisco unified school district i had the pleasure of introducing the resident mr. peter period of time is a phenomenal eliminator professionalism arts the elementary school art program for 8 years peter has the unique ability to create a culture of excitement and love for performing with all the students and communities peter wholly involves the students from an hatch of an idea the perform work to song to production period of time will begin within an idea of a...
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professionalism arts for san francisco unified school district i had the pleasure of introducing the resident mr. peter period of time is a phenomenal eliminator professionalism arts the elementary school art program for 8 years peter has the unique ability to create a culture of excitement and love for performing with all the students and communities peter wholly involves the students from an hatch of an idea the perform work to song to production period of time will begin within an idea of a historical figure and work with the students along with the songs letter rick's and ouch to perform betsey carmichael students have performed open the stages of the geary, and the strand theatres opening conservatory man in the course for 5 years a model for integrated arts at the highest level and the unique ability to teach classes of one and 200 students in large is the and earned him the name i've given the pied piper of instead of hesitate take the over 5 thousand students in the last 8 years willie brown academy and sunny side and fairmont and el dorado middle school and carve and betsey carmichael k throug
professionalism arts for san francisco unified school district i had the pleasure of introducing the resident mr. peter period of time is a phenomenal eliminator professionalism arts the elementary school art program for 8 years peter has the unique ability to create a culture of excitement and love for performing with all the students and communities peter wholly involves the students from an hatch of an idea the perform work to song to production period of time will begin within an idea of a...
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mr. peters is an experienced scuba diver and that knowledge how he was able to be pulled down there, stayepth is so good. you can see him ventilating really hard. so he knows about swimming, diving being under water. may have been assuming he was going under again. i did not walk away unimpressed by his calm demeanor during that whole affair. i would be scared shitless. ♪ >> he was near to the end. presumably ken peters had a relationship with this whale. maybe he did. maybe that's what saved him, but peters got the whale to let him go, and they strung a net across. and ken peters pulled himself over the float line and swam like a demon to a slide out, because the whale was coming right behind him. the whale jumped over and came right after him. he tried to stand up and run, of course, his feet were damaged, just fell and he scrambled. and they take this as a prime example of their training working, and, you know, they say, well, stand back, stay calm that did work. they claimed this is -- as a victory of how they do business. and -- maybe so, but it can also be interpreted as a hair's br
mr. peters is an experienced scuba diver and that knowledge how he was able to be pulled down there, stayepth is so good. you can see him ventilating really hard. so he knows about swimming, diving being under water. may have been assuming he was going under again. i did not walk away unimpressed by his calm demeanor during that whole affair. i would be scared shitless. ♪ >> he was near to the end. presumably ken peters had a relationship with this whale. maybe he did. maybe that's what...
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mr. peters: kevin palmer, 44. riffin palmer, 17. fontana, california, december 31, 2013. sylvia miranda, 34 years old. reina miranda, 10. ramon miranda jr. 12 years old. jacksonville, florida -- the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman's time has expired. for what purpose does the gentleman from texas seek recognition? >> i ask unanimous consent to address the house for one minute and revise and extend my remarks. the speaker pro tempore: without objection, the honorable judge poe is recognized for one minute. mr. poe: mr. speaker, in a secret court, the f.b.i. quietly revised its privacy policy for searching thru data on americans collected by the n.s.a. the n.s.a., which i call the national surveillance agency, gives the f.b.i. access to not only data they collect but the content of personal communications like emails, texts, and phone calls. what the intelligence agencies have been doing is lawfully collecting information on foreign terrorists but at the same time creating large databases of information that also contains information on american citizens. this identifyin
mr. peters: kevin palmer, 44. riffin palmer, 17. fontana, california, december 31, 2013. sylvia miranda, 34 years old. reina miranda, 10. ramon miranda jr. 12 years old. jacksonville, florida -- the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman's time has expired. for what purpose does the gentleman from texas seek recognition? >> i ask unanimous consent to address the house for one minute and revise and extend my remarks. the speaker pro tempore: without objection, the honorable judge poe is...
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carson: at this time i'd like to yield to a good friend of mine, mr. peter defazio. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized. mr. defazio: i thank my friend and colleague and the ranking member of the subcommittee for yielding some time on this important bill. yes, indeed, we have spent a number of years overseeing, holding hearings, working to push for a more modern public alert warning system. so this legislation is somewhat overdue. in fact, we passed similar legislation last year in the house. i do support the legislation. i will point out it's a bit irregular because we passed it a year ago and suddenly we're passing a version which just happens to have come from a senator who happens to be one of the most vulnerable republicans up for re-election so he can get a notch on his belt, but, hey, that's the way things work around here, sometimes we get things good done for sometimes the wrong reasons. it should have been done a year ago. senate should have taken up our version. that said, this will mod everyonize the system tremendously. you know, this is
carson: at this time i'd like to yield to a good friend of mine, mr. peter defazio. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized. mr. defazio: i thank my friend and colleague and the ranking member of the subcommittee for yielding some time on this important bill. yes, indeed, we have spent a number of years overseeing, holding hearings, working to push for a more modern public alert warning system. so this legislation is somewhat overdue. in fact, we passed similar legislation last...
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mr. peters, is recognized for five minutes. rep.eters: i want to conclude by saying that a listen carefully to opening statement. i thought it was very constructive. you appreciate the two objectives that we have here is to both preserve privacy and deal with san bernardino. comment thatd the hard cases make bad law. the problem we see in terrorism now is the ones he and the tuesday that this is something we should all be concerned about. i hope that you and the panel to follow you will all be part of a constructive discussion to figure out a way to serve both objectives and that the lines will not be too hard drawn on either side so that we can do that. i appreciate, mr. chairman, the chance to think director coming for being here and i look forward to the next panel. rep. goodlatte: i go back. director, you've donated three hours of your time to our efforts today, so we thank you for your participation for answering a multitude of questions. we are looking for answers. if you have more to add to the record later, we would welcome
mr. peters, is recognized for five minutes. rep.eters: i want to conclude by saying that a listen carefully to opening statement. i thought it was very constructive. you appreciate the two objectives that we have here is to both preserve privacy and deal with san bernardino. comment thatd the hard cases make bad law. the problem we see in terrorism now is the ones he and the tuesday that this is something we should all be concerned about. i hope that you and the panel to follow you will all be...
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mr. rodino. >> aye. >> peter went in the back and cried. we took it very seriously. >> with that vote, mr.cond in all of our history to confront removal from office through the only means provided in the constitution, impeachment. >> i stood by nixon and felt he should remain in office, but then we discovered the tape of june 23rd. this was fatal. >> good evening. president nixon stunned the country today by admitting he held back evidence from the house judiciary committee, keeping it a secret from his lawyers and not disclosing it in public statements. mr. nixon issued transcripts of three recorded conversations he had with h.r. halderman on june 23rd, 1972, six days after the burglars were caught in the watergate. >> you open that scab and there's a hell of a lot of things that we just feel that this would be detrimental to have this thing go any further. >> the facts came out. yes, the president himself, not only was he involved in this but he directed this criminal operation. >> they should call the fbi and n. and say that we wish for couldn't trib don't go they further into the case,
mr. rodino. >> aye. >> peter went in the back and cried. we took it very seriously. >> with that vote, mr.cond in all of our history to confront removal from office through the only means provided in the constitution, impeachment. >> i stood by nixon and felt he should remain in office, but then we discovered the tape of june 23rd. this was fatal. >> good evening. president nixon stunned the country today by admitting he held back evidence from the house judiciary...
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mr. peters, is recognized for five minutes. >> i listened to your opening statement.i thought it was very constructive. both to preserve civil liberty. the problem we see in terrorism now is the onesies and the twosies and notion we would have invulnerable communications is something we should all be concerned about. i hope that you and the panel to follow will find compromises and the lines won't be too hard on either side so we can do that. i look forward to the next panel and thank director comey for being here. >> thank you. >> director, you've donated three hours of your time to our efforts today, or more, i'm sure, in getting ready. we thank you very much for your participation and for answering a multitude of question. if you have more to add, we would welcome that later as well. thank you very much. >> thank you, sir. >> chairman, would you entertain a unanimous consent while we're changing panels? >> i would. >> unanimous consent that a letter i receive d late yesterdy from a constituent in the technology business concerning this case be placed in the record.
mr. peters, is recognized for five minutes. >> i listened to your opening statement.i thought it was very constructive. both to preserve civil liberty. the problem we see in terrorism now is the onesies and the twosies and notion we would have invulnerable communications is something we should all be concerned about. i hope that you and the panel to follow will find compromises and the lines won't be too hard on either side so we can do that. i look forward to the next panel and thank...
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mr. trump. thank you for being with us. coming up tonight, peter john son, jr.
mr. trump. thank you for being with us. coming up tonight, peter john son, jr.
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mr. sloan to survive this encounter. peter collier. my name, one of 'em, but i can't say the same about you. i'm the guy you shot in the back, and i'm here to return the favor. well, before you do, perhaps you'd like to tell me how it is you manage to keep showing up at vigilance operations. i'm persistent. and energy and persistence conquer all things. benjamin franklin. you guys got a thing for the american revolution, don't you? that's true. in fact, it may soon be time for another one. forget it, collier. it's over. but only for one of us. you can take me, or you can save sloan. [gunshot] aah! [tires screech] finch, collier shot sloan in the femoral artery. we need help. there's an ambulance on the way, mr. reese. hang in there. you're gonna be all right. [sirens approaching] [line rings] (simmons) you learn your lesson, laskey? (laskey) 6 feet. i didn't skimp. how was your night, laskey? sleep good? [panting] my name is mikhail lesnichy. on the force. so hr is seeding the nypd with cops they know and cementing their deal
mr. sloan to survive this encounter. peter collier. my name, one of 'em, but i can't say the same about you. i'm the guy you shot in the back, and i'm here to return the favor. well, before you do, perhaps you'd like to tell me how it is you manage to keep showing up at vigilance operations. i'm persistent. and energy and persistence conquer all things. benjamin franklin. you guys got a thing for the american revolution, don't you? that's true. in fact, it may soon be time for another one....
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mr. trump is providing. >> what we have heard, peter, is that if president trump were to move as he said he wants to, it would neither spur domestic production, nor would it help us with the rest of the world. we would be en tangled with endless lawsuits. what happens. >> i think it depends upon how you do it. if you did it through the counter veiling laws, it would be easier to defend because you would counterveil an export subsidy. the most important thing is china's exports are 3 to 4 times larger than our exports to china. in any i situation where we put on a 40% duty and they put on a 40% duty, they have much more to lose. china has much higher trade barriers than we do. it has a tefsh on automobiles of about 25% or, you know, in the single digits if you use it as a lever to bring them to the table because they have much more to lose than we do, then then i think you can be successful with this strategy. >> that's the strategy that has been proposed by krugin, by sdhum ner, by romney, by many. unfortunately, this whole discussion becomes very distorted by people with entrenched interests representing org
mr. trump is providing. >> what we have heard, peter, is that if president trump were to move as he said he wants to, it would neither spur domestic production, nor would it help us with the rest of the world. we would be en tangled with endless lawsuits. what happens. >> i think it depends upon how you do it. if you did it through the counter veiling laws, it would be easier to defend because you would counterveil an export subsidy. the most important thing is china's exports are 3...
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mr. karadzic. >> it was very sad actually and nobody has really won from today's judgment. >> reporter: okay well peterinson thank you very much for joining us here on al jazeera. so karadzic sentenced 40 years in prison, eight of which he has already served and some people here who traveled from bosnia say the sentence is still too short. >>> professor in transitional justice and criminal law at the university of serebo and is joining us from skype and what is your response to the verdict? >> well good evening, i think that the verdict is pretty much i wouldn't be surprised it was in a different way. i think that the three major things could be seen in this verdict. first of all, it's a tremendous amount of data that we can use to establish the facts about what has happened in bosnia, if ever the day comes when bosnia is forgiven. second this verdict shows that those events and those killings and the atrocities didn't happen by accident. obviously those events were a part of the organized policy backed up with ideology that has a clear mark, clear at the end, mr. karadzic was on top of the pyramid. an
mr. karadzic. >> it was very sad actually and nobody has really won from today's judgment. >> reporter: okay well peterinson thank you very much for joining us here on al jazeera. so karadzic sentenced 40 years in prison, eight of which he has already served and some people here who traveled from bosnia say the sentence is still too short. >>> professor in transitional justice and criminal law at the university of serebo and is joining us from skype and what is your...
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peter: maybe it was because we spoke with a british accent. lucy: no. it was because you were all so cute. >> ♪ mrsse don't let me be misunderstood ♪ >> another group was the yardbirds. >> ♪ i will give you diamond rings ♪ >> ♪ pretty baby never needed you so ♪ peter: jane asher had a brother that was part of a duo. lucy: and they needed a song. peter: and he gave them one. >> ♪ please lock me away and don't go away i don't care what they say i won't stay in a world without love ♪ lucy: there were also a lot of one-hit wonders. peter: like this one. >> ♪ maybe i am singing out of tune going to the moon ♪ >> ♪ i know it is crazy but i can't stop ♪ >> ♪ only you know how i know ♪ lucy: the british invasion was a major part of all of our lives. time life has put together all of the classics from that era. peter: this is the best british invasion collection i have ever heard. it is fun and filled with many memories. lucy: and getting it is as easy as picking up the phone. announcer: now, time life proudly presents the british invasion collection. >> ♪ it's all right now >> thanks, mom, this is yours to
peter: maybe it was because we spoke with a british accent. lucy: no. it was because you were all so cute. >> ♪ mrsse don't let me be misunderstood ♪ >> another group was the yardbirds. >> ♪ i will give you diamond rings ♪ >> ♪ pretty baby never needed you so ♪ peter: jane asher had a brother that was part of a duo. lucy: and they needed a song. peter: and he gave them one. >> ♪ please lock me away and don't go away i don't care what they say i won't...
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mr. smith for all the communication and even though marketing efforts for the super bowl come forward. >> good afternoon. good afternoon. i guess i go first peter albert director of mr. sharp in mta what a pleasure and realize we can pull off something that people recognize as a challenge i could go on and acknowledge people but the groups of people that worked on stbld r sustainable streets in no order acknowledge the security and enforcement team the pcos making sure they made the traffic flow and the transit riders and act as ambassadors which they did and the traffic jerry that did work with the permits and that process the problem solving on a daily basis it would be a mistake we sat back and checked the plan everyday the liveable interstates streets people to make sure 9 bikes and vision zero and the parking team to make sure we had the parking done and don't want to lecture out the planning team planning this group i headed up and some of the transportation and demands management made a difference how we you know make sure they handled the community and field operations when it comes to laying down the stripping at the could through to m
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peter, as well. we are honored to have mr. steinmeier to join us today for what i understand is his only university appearance during his trip to the united states. nelson: i should also note that minister steinmeier is the highest ranking german official ever to speak at g.w. we are incredibly grateful for his time today. minister steinmeier was born and raised in part of the former west germany. he studied law and political science at the university of geisen. minister steinmeier has had a very long and illustrious political career. he has long been a member of germany's social democratic party and from 2009 to 2013 he served as the chair of the party's parliamentary group in the german buned stag. he served twice as foreign minister. first in chancellor angela merkel's first term cabinet from 2005 to 2008 and most recently since 2013. minister steinmeier has played a central role in negotiations within the e.u., within nato, with russia and ukraine and in the july, 2015, nuclear deal with iran. in an ever complicated world,
peter, as well. we are honored to have mr. steinmeier to join us today for what i understand is his only university appearance during his trip to the united states. nelson: i should also note that minister steinmeier is the highest ranking german official ever to speak at g.w. we are incredibly grateful for his time today. minister steinmeier was born and raised in part of the former west germany. he studied law and political science at the university of geisen. minister steinmeier has had a...
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mr. smith for all the communication and even though marketing efforts for the super bowl come forward. >> good afternoon. good afternoon. i guess i go first peter albert director of mr. sharp in mta what a pleasure and realize we can pull off something that people recognize as a challenge i could go on and acknowledge people but the groups of people that worked on stbld r sustainable streets in no order acknowledge the security and enforcement team the pcos making sure they made the traffic flow and the transit riders and act as ambassadors which they did and the traffic jerry that did work with the permits and that process the problem solving on a daily basis it would be a mistake we sat back and checked the plan everyday the liveable interstates streets people to make sure 9 bikes and vision zero and the parking team to make sure we had the parking done and don't want to lecture out the planning team planning this group i headed up and some of the transportation and demands management made a difference how we you know make sure they handled the community and field operations when it comes to laying down the stripping at the could through to m
mr. smith for all the communication and even though marketing efforts for the super bowl come forward. >> good afternoon. good afternoon. i guess i go first peter albert director of mr. sharp in mta what a pleasure and realize we can pull off something that people recognize as a challenge i could go on and acknowledge people but the groups of people that worked on stbld r sustainable streets in no order acknowledge the security and enforcement team the pcos making sure they made the...
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peters? >> thank you, mr. chairman. and i also want to join to thank the witnesses today for your work. there's no question the most important duty that we have as members of the federal government is to insure that security of our boreds and to insure the security of the citizens of this country. so i appreciate all of your efforts in doing that each and every day and know that it is a difficult job that you have. no, i -- i'm very proud to big ent a very large and arab-americans. i am concerned about the duel act that the national provisions could have on their families as they are traveling to other visa waiver program countries around the world. we know that syria and iran deem individuals to be nationals of those countries regardless where they were born or if they've even ever set foot in that country simply because their fathers were citizens of those countries. because the visa waiver program is based on reciprocity, it's possible that a visa waiver country could impose the same requirements on du duel national, syrian and iranian responses. is the administration concerned that
peters? >> thank you, mr. chairman. and i also want to join to thank the witnesses today for your work. there's no question the most important duty that we have as members of the federal government is to insure that security of our boreds and to insure the security of the citizens of this country. so i appreciate all of your efforts in doing that each and every day and know that it is a difficult job that you have. no, i -- i'm very proud to big ent a very large and arab-americans. i am...
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mr. trump. fox business senior washington correspondent peter barns has been following -- well, he did an undertement, peter. this feud all day long but from c pac where you've got all kinds of grassroots republicans and conservatives in the audience; correct? >> yeah. that's right, liz. but mitt romney clearly leading the establishment charge against donald trump saying that for a variety of reasons both professional and policy if he is the nominee for the republicans, he will lose to hillary clinton in the fall. romney did not pull any punches. he said that -- that donald trump is a phony, a fraud, is as phony as a degree from trump university. and said that he is playing the american public for suckers, liz. but then donald trump also punching back hard. take a listen. as far as the c pac members here, i did talk to a handful of them. i talked to one who said earlier today that romney is not the elder statesman of the party. so his opinion will not have much of an impact. and others said that if he endorses another candidate like marco rubio, it might help a rubio. liz. liz: you know what, p
mr. trump. fox business senior washington correspondent peter barns has been following -- well, he did an undertement, peter. this feud all day long but from c pac where you've got all kinds of grassroots republicans and conservatives in the audience; correct? >> yeah. that's right, liz. but mitt romney clearly leading the establishment charge against donald trump saying that for a variety of reasons both professional and policy if he is the nominee for the republicans, he will lose to...
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mr. chairman. thank you. >> all right. thanks, senator gardner. senator danes and then senator peters. >> thank you, mr. chairman. and thank you for being here today. it's exciting to hear you all talk about the new technologies and how the u.s. can truly remain a leader in innovation. i know we chatted a little bit about overbuilding, about efficiencies and so forth. and thanks for the support too on the dig once amendment. it's a step forward. and chairman wheeler, your enhancement to that we ought to be looking at as well to expand that. chairman wheeler, you've often talked about the need nike sure the universal service programs are well managed and they're efficient. i certainly agree. the commission awarding money to areas that already have access to fibers. significantly upgrade speeds in urban areas. certainly for many of us who are looking and representing rural areas we are underserved. can you really say that is an efficient use of universal service funds and should the commission be focusing on areas that have no connectivity like many areas in montana and for members here on this committee? >> no and
mr. chairman. thank you. >> all right. thanks, senator gardner. senator danes and then senator peters. >> thank you, mr. chairman. and thank you for being here today. it's exciting to hear you all talk about the new technologies and how the u.s. can truly remain a leader in innovation. i know we chatted a little bit about overbuilding, about efficiencies and so forth. and thanks for the support too on the dig once amendment. it's a step forward. and chairman wheeler, your...
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mr. trump. thank you for being with us. coming up tonight, peter john son, jr. all will be here. they'll have reaction to tonight's big gop debate. that and more as "hannity continues." >> are you all having a good time? new about the tampering. now, back to "hannity." >> what you have here is a world class con artist and a sham. >> donald trump is a phony. a fraud. >> it is a fraud. it is a scam. >> mr. trump has changed his positions not just over the years, but over the course of the campaign. and on the ku klux klan three days in a row. >> the party of lincoln and reagan ask not have someone who refuses to condemn the ku klux klan. he is doing to the american voter what he did to the students at trump university. >> lot of people here. last night, i said on this program that i did not think when rubio, he did not seem like the same guy that i have known these many years when he went i thought over a line considering that donald trump has disavowed the kkk by using that over and over again. it was used again by governor mitt romney. we heard it again tonight. he disavowed it.
mr. trump. thank you for being with us. coming up tonight, peter john son, jr. all will be here. they'll have reaction to tonight's big gop debate. that and more as "hannity continues." >> are you all having a good time? new about the tampering. now, back to "hannity." >> what you have here is a world class con artist and a sham. >> donald trump is a phony. a fraud. >> it is a fraud. it is a scam. >> mr. trump has changed his positions not just...
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peters. >> thank you, mr. chairman. i also want to thank the witnesses today for your work.there's no question the most important duty we have as members of the federal government is to ensure the security of our borders and ensure the security of the citizens of our country. thank you for doing that each and every day. it's a difficult job that you have. i'm very proud to represent as all of you know a very large and vibrant arab american and muslim community in the state of michigan. i've heard from a number of my constituents concerns about the impact the dual national provisions could have on their families. we know that syria and iran deem individuals to be nationals of those countries regardless of where they were born or if they've even ever set foot in that country simply because their fathers were citizens of those countries. because the visa waiver program is based on reciprocity, it's possible -- iranian americans. i would like response, is the administration concerned that other visa waiver program countries could impose restrictions on american citizens limiting
peters. >> thank you, mr. chairman. i also want to thank the witnesses today for your work.there's no question the most important duty we have as members of the federal government is to ensure the security of our borders and ensure the security of the citizens of our country. thank you for doing that each and every day. it's a difficult job that you have. i'm very proud to represent as all of you know a very large and vibrant arab american and muslim community in the state of michigan....
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>>james: the man's name is peter but he goes by her mr. shatner he was given for adoption after his birth in 1984 he looked up and found we believe his birth parents were, the lawsuit states that he met him on the set of teaching or and they sit at the time they admitted that he was his father--tj hooker. >>james: they are underpaid and they filed a wage discrimination lawsuit in federal court according to a report in the new york times the lawsuit is brought by five of the team's key players they include in the peak--mvp carly. >>darya: they held--hired the 46 your spent nine seasons as assistant coach for st. mary's college during his time he helped develop, and the players this season they finish with the record of 25 and tandem will be the 19th head coach. >>james: the universe of california at irvine now the latest was offer a sports scholarships to video gamers this was offered a scholarship this fall and they're opening up of 35 hunters or from east sports arena right there on campus were gamers can compete to offer an of scholarshi
>>james: the man's name is peter but he goes by her mr. shatner he was given for adoption after his birth in 1984 he looked up and found we believe his birth parents were, the lawsuit states that he met him on the set of teaching or and they sit at the time they admitted that he was his father--tj hooker. >>james: they are underpaid and they filed a wage discrimination lawsuit in federal court according to a report in the new york times the lawsuit is brought by five of the team's...
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senator peters is up next. >> thank you, mr.man, and i would have to say as a senator from michigan and representing the motor city that i'm very excited about these incredible developments in the auto industry and to see auto manufacturers coming together with suppliers, with technology companies and all cooperating together to create some partnerships that will ultimately create an awful lot of new jobs that will just lead to some extraordinary breakthroughs in terms of vehicle safety as well as performance and as you've heard from testimony and others deal with some of our mobility challenges generally for various individuals. so i want to thank the witnesses for being here today to discuss this frontier, particularly connected and automated technologies and their life-saving benefits. we know there are still significant challenges that we'll be changing as policymakers. >> i think it's clear that what we are on the cusp of is disr t disruptive technology in the auto sector and unlike anything we've seen for i can't imagine h
senator peters is up next. >> thank you, mr.man, and i would have to say as a senator from michigan and representing the motor city that i'm very excited about these incredible developments in the auto industry and to see auto manufacturers coming together with suppliers, with technology companies and all cooperating together to create some partnerships that will ultimately create an awful lot of new jobs that will just lead to some extraordinary breakthroughs in terms of vehicle safety...
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joining me now to talk about the impact on the war against isis is pentagon press secretary peter cook. mroining us here. first, tell me about the death announced friday in a presser. what more can you tell us about his death? >> as the secretary said here in the briefing room back on friday, we are systematically isolating members of the isil's cabinet. very high in leadership. someone that they consider to be their finance chief. this will have an impact on isil's ability moving forward. its ability to organize. in particular to pay its troops. we have seen in recent weeks we have been able to do damage. it is much harder to play their supporters, soldiers in mosul. they are cash-strapped at this point. that's because of the efforts of the coalition to target their financing, their infrastructure and their leadership. this is just one recent example. as you know, don, we took out their minister of war two weeks ago. we captured their chemical amir. there is still plenty of work to do. with the help of the coalition we are again gaining momentum both in syria and iraq. >> let's talk about
joining me now to talk about the impact on the war against isis is pentagon press secretary peter cook. mroining us here. first, tell me about the death announced friday in a presser. what more can you tell us about his death? >> as the secretary said here in the briefing room back on friday, we are systematically isolating members of the isil's cabinet. very high in leadership. someone that they consider to be their finance chief. this will have an impact on isil's ability moving...
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mr. smith for all the communication and even though marketing efforts for the super bowl come forward. >> good afternoon. good afternoon. i guess i go first peter albert director of mr. sharp in mta what a pleasure and realize we can pull off something that people recognize as a challenge i could go on and acknowledge people but the groups of people that worked on stbld r sustainable streets in no order acknowledge the security and enforcement team the pcos making sure they made the traffic flow and the transit riders and act as ambassadors which they did and the traffic jerry that did work with the permits and that process the problem solving on a daily basis it would be a mistake we sat back and checked the plan everyday the liveable interstates streets people to make sure 9 bikes and vision zero and the parking team to make sure we had the parking done and don't want to lecture out the planning team planning this group i headed up and some of the transportation and demands management made a difference how we you know make sure they handled the community and field operations when it comes to laying down the stripping at the could through to m
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peter, as well. we are honored to have mr. steinmeier join us today for his appearancesity during his trip to the united states. i should also note that minister higher rankinghe to speak atial ever gw. we're incredibly grateful for his time today. raised in part of the former west jeremy. -- germany. he studied law and political science. had a very long and ill lust reyous political career. the long been a member of political party and from 2009 to 2013 he was the chair of the party's parliamentary group. he has served twice as foreign minister. first in chancellor angela cabinet fromt term 2005-2008 and most recently 2013. played ameier has central role in negotiations nato, the eu, within russia and ukraine, and in the 2015 nuclear deal with iran. complicated world, strong u.s. german relations are critical in addressing many of the world's greatest challenges. we look forward to mr. assessment of the importance of our strong transatlantic partnership. me in welcoming german minister foreign affairs, frank-walter steinmeier
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mr. karadzic? >> it was very sad, actually, and nobody has really won from today's judgment. >> reporter: peter robinsonnk you for joining us here on al jazeera. so radovan karadzic sentenced to 40 years in prison, eight of which he has already served, and some people who have travelled from bosnia say the sentence is still too short. >> thank you very much indeed. >>> stephane joins us now from sarajevo, so what is the reaction there? >> reporter: well, in this moment, we are waiting for the reaction from the chairman of the presidency of bosnia. so far there are very few reactions from the government of bosnia, and we're expecting that he will comment on this verdict in the hague tribunal. so far there were few reactions from the area where most of the crimes happening during the war in the '90s. members said that what happened in the hague tribunal is not fair for the members of the serbian community in this country. it is notable the president fled the country for the day and is in neighboring serbia, attending a anniversary of a nato campaign in serbia. when it comes to families of the victims, and
mr. karadzic? >> it was very sad, actually, and nobody has really won from today's judgment. >> reporter: peter robinsonnk you for joining us here on al jazeera. so radovan karadzic sentenced to 40 years in prison, eight of which he has already served, and some people who have travelled from bosnia say the sentence is still too short. >> thank you very much indeed. >>> stephane joins us now from sarajevo, so what is the reaction there? >> reporter: well, in this...
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mr. para a coma. debby: you know, he was my godfather. peter: i did not know that.ng waiting in the harbor tomorrow for old england she sails ♪ >> ♪ so i sing you to sleep after the loving with a song i just wrote yesterday ♪ >> ♪ and you light up my life you give me hope ♪ >> ♪ i'm sorry for all the lies i told you i'm sorry for the things i didn't say ♪ debby: there have always been those singers with a special touch for love songs. peter: in the 1970s and 1980s, it was kenny rogers, who gave us some of the most beautiful romantic hits of all time. >> ♪ and she believes in me i'll never know just what she sees in me ♪ >> ♪ through the years you never let me down you turned my life around ♪ >> ♪ could i have this dance for the rest of my life ♪ debby: i just can't believe all the great music we are hearing. peter: what's really unbelievable is that all of these timeless classics and romantic hits are together in one complete collection. there is really nothing else like it. three decades of wonderful music, "the music of your life." it is the greatest music collect
mr. para a coma. debby: you know, he was my godfather. peter: i did not know that.ng waiting in the harbor tomorrow for old england she sails ♪ >> ♪ so i sing you to sleep after the loving with a song i just wrote yesterday ♪ >> ♪ and you light up my life you give me hope ♪ >> ♪ i'm sorry for all the lies i told you i'm sorry for the things i didn't say ♪ debby: there have always been those singers with a special touch for love songs. peter: in the 1970s and...
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mr. smith for all the communication and even though marketing efforts for the super bowl come forward. >> good afternoon. good afternoon. i guess i go first peter albert director of mr. sharp in mta what a pleasure and realize we can pull off something that people recognize as a challenge i could go on and acknowledge people but the groups of people that worked on stbld r sustainable streets in no order acknowledge the security and enforcement team the pcos making sure they made the traffic flow and the transit riders and act as ambassadors which they did and the traffic jerry that did work with the permits and that process the problem solving on a daily basis it would be a mistake we sat back and checked the plan everyday the liveable interstates streets people to make sure 9 bikes and vision zero and the parking team to make sure we had the parking done and don't want to lecture out the planning team planning this group i headed up and some of the transportation and demands management made a difference how we you know make sure they handled the community and field operations when it comes to laying down the stripping at the could through to m
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mr. smith for all the communication and even though marketing efforts for the super bowl come forward. >> good afternoon. good afternoon. i guess i go first peter albert director of mr. sharp in mta what a pleasure and realize we can pull off something that people recognize as a challenge i could go on and acknowledge people but the groups of people that worked on stbld r sustainable streets in no order acknowledge the security and enforcement team the pcos making sure they made the traffic flow and the transit riders and act as ambassadors which they did and the traffic jerry that did work with the permits and that process the problem solving on a daily basis it would be a mistake we sat back and checked the plan everyday the liveable interstates streets people to make sure 9 bikes and vision zero and the parking team to make sure we had the parking done and don't want to lecture out the planning team planning this group i headed up and some of the transportation and demands management made a difference how we you know make sure they handled the community and field operations when it comes to laying down the stripping at the could through to m
mr. smith for all the communication and even though marketing efforts for the super bowl come forward. >> good afternoon. good afternoon. i guess i go first peter albert director of mr. sharp in mta what a pleasure and realize we can pull off something that people recognize as a challenge i could go on and acknowledge people but the groups of people that worked on stbld r sustainable streets in no order acknowledge the security and enforcement team the pcos making sure they made the...
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mr. straus next item, please. >> thank you peter straus for the transit riders and spoke last night we spoke been the budget and discussion amongst users ever yourselves of the problem of the revenues increases were on the backs of transit riders on the expenditure side were prepared. >> amongst all the users and transit riders and in the current proposal there is still nothing on the revenue suicides from the fee increases that are strikingly tied to the cost of increases i have no problem the reduced towing fees but from zero to now we're 0 minus 3.5 it is important there not be an increase there is a problem if you accept the reduction of tow fees without commentary fees and supervisor avalos mentioned the parking this is an obviously one to put on the table thank you leave to you and the staff but just talk about a 3.5 reduction the cost from the motorcyclist side that's a problem thank you >> thank you. any more public comment on the tow fee hearing none, decorations input on this have you had a chance to look at this i presume. >> you'll move it do i have a second. >> second. >> great
mr. straus next item, please. >> thank you peter straus for the transit riders and spoke last night we spoke been the budget and discussion amongst users ever yourselves of the problem of the revenues increases were on the backs of transit riders on the expenditure side were prepared. >> amongst all the users and transit riders and in the current proposal there is still nothing on the revenue suicides from the fee increases that are strikingly tied to the cost of increases i have no...
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mr. trump works and lives. first, let's go back out west where peter doocy is live in utah where senator ted cruz wrapped up an event there. hi, peter. >> reporter: with those trump protesters, you just saw some video, it's what we're seeing here on the west coast. they have no interest anymore, most of them. the state organized groups in letting trump speak. they want to completely shut down his events. they do not want him to speak in their city in their state. in arizona earlier today, there were some protesters that completely blocked all traffic on the main roads in and out of the event that made it a nuisance for some, but it can be dangerous if there is an emergency situation and first responders need to get through. arizona is a state that protesters are taking a big issue with the businessman stance on immigration, but that's a state where his supporters are most motivated by his position on immigration. today trump's speech earlier was 25 minutes long. that is a lot shorter than normal for him. so his focus was running quickly through his main points and jabbing at the competition he has left in this
mr. trump works and lives. first, let's go back out west where peter doocy is live in utah where senator ted cruz wrapped up an event there. hi, peter. >> reporter: with those trump protesters, you just saw some video, it's what we're seeing here on the west coast. they have no interest anymore, most of them. the state organized groups in letting trump speak. they want to completely shut down his events. they do not want him to speak in their city in their state. in arizona earlier today,...