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mr. peters: thank you, mr. speaker. everyone who doesn't deny the science understands that climate change is real and dangerous. uncontrolled carbon pollution is going into the atmosphere, trap manager heat and warming the planet. americans are experiencing the results in every part of this country, from more devastating fires in the west including stage, flooding in west virginia, coastal erosion along the east coast. we're experiencing climate change today and it's getting worse. we have a choice. pretend it isn't happening and abandon future generations or start to clean up the carbon pollution driving climate change. as president obama recently said, climate change is no longer some far off problem. it's happening here, it's happening now. we can't wait for some future generation to take action. to that end, the e.p.a. finalized a workable plan to reduce carbon emissions from power plants which are the largest uncontrolled source of greenhouse gases in the united states. the clean power plant gives the states tremen
mr. peters: thank you, mr. speaker. everyone who doesn't deny the science understands that climate change is real and dangerous. uncontrolled carbon pollution is going into the atmosphere, trap manager heat and warming the planet. americans are experiencing the results in every part of this country, from more devastating fires in the west including stage, flooding in west virginia, coastal erosion along the east coast. we're experiencing climate change today and it's getting worse. we have a...
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mr. peters: there is. judge motz: what would there be an increase? mr. peters: it would depend whether they could spread things out more or whether they were adding more time to what they have already planned for. but it is, i think, important to under the old statute, the only requirement for 17 days of early voting was that the county board of -- early voting within the last hours of the last saturday. so if the county is told they need to add seven days, they might do that simply by offering early voting of the county board of elections office, which would be consistent with the old statute. if you have other questions i would be glad to answer them. youe wynn: we hate to see leave the department of justice it there, because i'm not sure anybody knows this as well as you do. mr. peters: unless you know something i don't -- [laughter] judge motz: thank you very much. >> i want to reply to some of mr . farr's substantive points and then some of mr. peters' and limitation points. honor, there is no case like this. there is no precedent for the rollback th
mr. peters: there is. judge motz: what would there be an increase? mr. peters: it would depend whether they could spread things out more or whether they were adding more time to what they have already planned for. but it is, i think, important to under the old statute, the only requirement for 17 days of early voting was that the county board of -- early voting within the last hours of the last saturday. so if the county is told they need to add seven days, they might do that simply by offering...
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and mrs. peters. >> come in. >> mrs. peters, won't you come in? >> it was beautiful.ely beautiful. here they're tackling a subject without tackling it. >> why didn't you tell me on the phone? >> and miss the expression on your face? >> the network worried about the fact that the african-americans might be upset by it. the network was always a little behind. there's always somebody back there who doesn't have b-a-double l-s balls. >> in the hollywood, the co-writer, carl reiner, "dick van dyke." >> i wish somebody had told me. i would have worn my hair. kellogg's® frosted 8 layers of wheat... and one that's sweet. for the adult and kid in all of us. ♪ kellogg's frosted mini-wheats® feed your inner kidult if you have moderate to severe plaque psoriasis, isn't it time to let the real you shine through? introducing otezla (apremilast). otezla is not an injection or a cream. it's a pill that treats plaque psoriasis differently. with otezla, 75% clearer skin is achievable after just 4 months, with reduced redness, thickness, and scaliness of plaques. and the otezla prescrib
and mrs. peters. >> come in. >> mrs. peters, won't you come in? >> it was beautiful.ely beautiful. here they're tackling a subject without tackling it. >> why didn't you tell me on the phone? >> and miss the expression on your face? >> the network worried about the fact that the african-americans might be upset by it. the network was always a little behind. there's always somebody back there who doesn't have b-a-double l-s balls. >> in the hollywood,...
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mr. peter's implementation points. mr. farr mentioned there is no case with facts like this where a state has been found to be intentionally discriminatory. yurn your honor, there is no case like. this there is month precedent for the rollback that house bill 589 created in pairing voting rights across the state. house bill 589 represented the first major constriction of access to the polls in north carolina since 1965. the legal errors were numerous. so to your point, judge, it does matter the distinction between is the court looking at actual motive versus rational basis? it's an important legal distinction. >> what was used here? >> it was rational basis. the district court said -- >> how do you know that? i didn't get that answer very clear from mr. farr. how do you know it was used here? >> the exact language of the district court. the district court said it would not have been unreasonable for the north carolina senate to have waited to see how shelby county came down. that is not actual evidence. that is the distric
mr. peter's implementation points. mr. farr mentioned there is no case with facts like this where a state has been found to be intentionally discriminatory. yurn your honor, there is no case like. this there is month precedent for the rollback that house bill 589 created in pairing voting rights across the state. house bill 589 represented the first major constriction of access to the polls in north carolina since 1965. the legal errors were numerous. so to your point, judge, it does matter the...
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mr. peters. the chair will reduce to two minutes the tile for any electric thronic vote after the first vote in this series. the unfind issued is businesses a request for a recorded vote by mrs. castor on which further proceedings were postponed. the clerk will redesignate the amendment. the clerk: amendment number 1 printed in house report offered by miscastor of florida. the chair: a recorded vote has been requested. those in a request of a recorded will rise and be counted. northward. this is a 15-minute vote. [captioning made possible by the national captioning institute, inc., in cooperation with the united states house of representatives. house any use of the closed-captioned coverage of the house proceedings for political or commercial purposes is expressly prohibited by the u.s. house of representatives.] covering the debate, death and henry. what are some of the other agencies covered on this bill and how have priorities for republicans change from this year to the last? >> it includes th
mr. peters. the chair will reduce to two minutes the tile for any electric thronic vote after the first vote in this series. the unfind issued is businesses a request for a recorded vote by mrs. castor on which further proceedings were postponed. the clerk will redesignate the amendment. the clerk: amendment number 1 printed in house report offered by miscastor of florida. the chair: a recorded vote has been requested. those in a request of a recorded will rise and be counted. northward. this...
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mr. peters is going to address that question. >> okay. but i want to be sure he does. [laughter] >> he's going to. >> he isn't going to say now mr. farr is -- >> no, no. mr. peters has represented the board of elections for a long time. i think he's got very good information for the court. >> we look forward to his expertise. >> my name's tom farr representing the defendants. with me today is my partner, butch bowers representing the governor and alex peters representing the state board of elections. i think the most important point i can make, your honor, is that we disagree with the plaintiffs' positioning that judge schroeder did not apply the test that this court articulated in its preliminary injunction hearing. we believe he religiously applied that test x then he made extensive findings of fact and concluded that based upon these extensive findings of fact, the plaintiffs had not carried their burden proving either of the prongs of the section 2 test that this court laid out. >> well, you know, at least -- [inaudible] is helpful to be able to specifically indicat
mr. peters is going to address that question. >> okay. but i want to be sure he does. [laughter] >> he's going to. >> he isn't going to say now mr. farr is -- >> no, no. mr. peters has represented the board of elections for a long time. i think he's got very good information for the court. >> we look forward to his expertise. >> my name's tom farr representing the defendants. with me today is my partner, butch bowers representing the governor and alex peters...
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mr. peters on behalf of printers row lit fest and printers row lit fest appreciates all of your feedback. thank you. [applause]. [inaudible conversations] >> booktv recently visited capitol hill to ask members of congress what they're reading this summer. >> well, first of all, thanks to c-span for all you do on this front. it's very important service you give to the country. my folks are watching this. my kids will get a kick out of it. i hope they see their picture behind me. i've got a pretty extensive reading list not only for the summer, but over the next year. i thought i'd start off with prayer for people under pressure by jonathan aiken, written by a former member of the english parliament, so he knows a little bit about pressure, and i thought i could learn something from him. troublesome young men by lynne olson has to do with the rise of a small band of conservatives in the parliament during the churchill period and kind of motivated by -- i'm a member of the house freedom caucus. we have 40 or 50 great folks that are trying to solve some of the fiscal problems. and just kind o
mr. peters on behalf of printers row lit fest and printers row lit fest appreciates all of your feedback. thank you. [applause]. [inaudible conversations] >> booktv recently visited capitol hill to ask members of congress what they're reading this summer. >> well, first of all, thanks to c-span for all you do on this front. it's very important service you give to the country. my folks are watching this. my kids will get a kick out of it. i hope they see their picture behind me. i've...
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. >> mr. peter lilley. >> in 33 years in the house, watching five prime and esters and several extra misters, i've seen him achieve a mastery of that dispatch box unparallel of my time. not just because of his command of detail, of his wit but because he commands the respect of friend and foe alike who know that he is driven not just by legitimate political ambition and ideas, but by a sense of duty which he always leads him to try to make this country more prosperous, more tolerant, more fair and more free. and he will command the respect of generations to come. >> those words mean a lot from a friend who spent so much time in the south. it is a special place and i think prime minister questions does have a purpose. it is a time every week where the promise or has an obsolete everything going on and you often find out things you want to stop pretty quickly before 12:00 on a wednesday. i think politics is about public service and that is what i've always tried to do. this session does have some admi
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. >> mr. peterlilley. >> that is my right honorable friend aware that in 33 years in this house watching five prime ministers and several ex-prime ministers i have seen him achieve a mastery of that dispatch box unparalleled in my time, not just because of his command of detail, of his wits but he could see commands the respect of friend and foe alike, who know that he is driven not just by the political ambitions and ideas but by a sense of duty here which he always leads him to try to make this country more prosperous more solvent, more tolerant, more fair and more free. he will command the respect of generations to come. >> those words mean a lot for my right honorable friend to spend so much time in his house. it is a special place and i think the prime minister's questions brought the theatrics does have a purpose because it's a a time when every week the prime minister has to know of absolutely everything that's going on in whitehall and often you find things stop very quickly before 12:00 on
. >> mr. peterlilley. >> that is my right honorable friend aware that in 33 years in this house watching five prime ministers and several ex-prime ministers i have seen him achieve a mastery of that dispatch box unparalleled in my time, not just because of his command of detail, of his wits but he could see commands the respect of friend and foe alike, who know that he is driven not just by the political ambitions and ideas but by a sense of duty here which he always leads him to...
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mr. peters: mr. president, when you think about fast-growing start-up companies, you might think about silicon valley, boston, or boulder. while these cities certainly have very vibrant start-up ecosystems, innovative start-ups and small businesses are being founded and are growing across the united states, including in my home state of michigan. in each of our states, there are hardworking entrepreneurs who have established job-creating start-ups. these dynamic companies act as entrepreneurial leaders,en -- innovators and job creators with our communities. retail, health care, transportation, and education are being revolutionized and reshaped by entrepreneurs our local communities. they are reimagining the future by using technology to solve problems and create innovative products and services. according to the kauffman foundation, start-ups are a major force for job creation in the united states. start-ups under one year old start about two million jobs per year, accounting for 20% of gross job cr
mr. peters: mr. president, when you think about fast-growing start-up companies, you might think about silicon valley, boston, or boulder. while these cities certainly have very vibrant start-up ecosystems, innovative start-ups and small businesses are being founded and are growing across the united states, including in my home state of michigan. in each of our states, there are hardworking entrepreneurs who have established job-creating start-ups. these dynamic companies act as entrepreneurial...
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mr. peters will adjust that question. i want to be sure that he does. thomas farr: we spent a lot of time on this and mr. peters as their representative of the board of elections for some time. you're on a call my name is thomas farr, and with me today is my partner. mr. bowers is representing the governor. and alexander peters representing the state of election. i think the most informed point i can make -- the most important point i can make is that the judge to not apply the test at the injunction hearing. we believe that he religiously applied that test. and concluded that based upon these findings, the plaintiffs had not carried their burden. either prongs of the section to test by the court laid out. helpful,erstanding is to specifically indicate the claim that you are talking about. are you talking about section two results, or the general claim? i get your point in terms of the overall view. analysis that we take. what was presented on the other side, at least from my perspective, to get the position on those. >> yes, my honor. i am talking abou
mr. peters will adjust that question. i want to be sure that he does. thomas farr: we spent a lot of time on this and mr. peters as their representative of the board of elections for some time. you're on a call my name is thomas farr, and with me today is my partner. mr. bowers is representing the governor. and alexander peters representing the state of election. i think the most informed point i can make -- the most important point i can make is that the judge to not apply the test at the...
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mr. peters on the habs of the lit fest and the lit fest appreciates your feedback which you can provide at pictures wrote lit best.org. thank you. [applause]. >> [inaudible conversation] [inaudible conversation] >> here's a look at books that are being published this week. journalist judith schwartz look at ways to improve water availability and by the certification and water in plain sight. in the new trail appears, new york post columnist naomi riley puts forth the policies she says will help american indians, from increased access to education to legal protections and entry into the free market. >> university at buffalo political science professor james campbell looks at the causes of america's political division in, polarize. in "the grid" gretchen bakke reports on america's aging energy infrastructure and how to modernize it. neuroscientist dean burnett examines white brains work where they do. why people remember faces but not names, search for things in plain sight and lie awake at night. in, "idiot brain". joe pollick talks about 19 truths that liberals can't handle. look for these
mr. peters on the habs of the lit fest and the lit fest appreciates your feedback which you can provide at pictures wrote lit best.org. thank you. [applause]. >> [inaudible conversation] [inaudible conversation] >> here's a look at books that are being published this week. journalist judith schwartz look at ways to improve water availability and by the certification and water in plain sight. in the new trail appears, new york post columnist naomi riley puts forth the policies she...
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mr. peters as their representative of the board of elections for some time. i think he is good information for the court. is tom farr my name and representing the defendants today with my partners. mr. bowers is representing the governor. and alexander peters representing the state of board of election. i think the most informed point i can make is that we disagree with the plaintiffs position that judge schroeder did not apply the test of this quarter to give it in its preliminary injunction hearing. we believe that he religiously applied that test. then he made extensive findings of fact and concluded that based upon these extensive findings of fact the plaintiffs had not , carried their burden. by proving either of the prongs 2 testsection to test -- the court laid out. judge wynn: my understanding is helpful, to specifically indicate the claim that you are talking about. are you talking about section two results, or the general claim? i get your point in terms of the overall view. in terms of the analysis that we take here and what was presented on the oth
mr. peters as their representative of the board of elections for some time. i think he is good information for the court. is tom farr my name and representing the defendants today with my partners. mr. bowers is representing the governor. and alexander peters representing the state of board of election. i think the most informed point i can make is that we disagree with the plaintiffs position that judge schroeder did not apply the test of this quarter to give it in its preliminary injunction...
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mr. [indiscernible] -- >> peter teal is speaking because he knows donald trump and he will be speaking about donald as a successful entrepreneur. as far as is sexual preference, as the chairman previously said, this is an open tent party and people will speak of this convention based on what they sexual say not taste on preference or things like that so i do not think that is a basis for why he is on the program or any comments. mr. trump embraces the platform and many aspects of the platform. he spoke about positions at the campaign and those positions are well-known. >> hive. -- hello. we are an african-american talk radio decision based out of philadelphia. my question is, donald trump is not doing well with african americans and latinos. in order to win, he needs those -- votes. there was one poll where he got 0%. how does donald trump, with many of his statements, convince african-americans and others to vote from and are you concerned he might not get those votes in critical states like pennsylvania? >> first of all, and he pulled it has 0% i don't pay much attention to to start with.
mr. [indiscernible] -- >> peter teal is speaking because he knows donald trump and he will be speaking about donald as a successful entrepreneur. as far as is sexual preference, as the chairman previously said, this is an open tent party and people will speak of this convention based on what they sexual say not taste on preference or things like that so i do not think that is a basis for why he is on the program or any comments. mr. trump embraces the platform and many aspects of the...
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mr. peters on behalf of printers row lit fest and printers row lit fest appreciates all of your feedback. thank you. [applause].
mr. peters on behalf of printers row lit fest and printers row lit fest appreciates all of your feedback. thank you. [applause].
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mr. manafort: peter teedo is speaking because he knows donald trump and he will be talking about donald trump, the man he knows. as a successful entrepreneur, he can speak from a standard that we think is important for the american people to hear. as far as his sexual preference, as chairman prebus has set, people are going to be speaking at this convention based on what they want to say and not on any particular sexual preference. and that is why he is on the program or anything to his comments. mr. trump embraces many of the aspects of the platform. he has spoken on his positions in the campaign and his positions are well-known. >> vincent thompson. we are an african-american talk radio station based out of philadelphia. donald trump is not doing well with african-americans in polls and latinos. in order for him to win, he's going to need those groups. donald trump's polling, we saw one that said he had 0% in the poll. how is donald trump, with many of the statements, convince african-americans to vote for him. are you concerned he will market those voting critical states like the link? how
mr. manafort: peter teedo is speaking because he knows donald trump and he will be talking about donald trump, the man he knows. as a successful entrepreneur, he can speak from a standard that we think is important for the american people to hear. as far as his sexual preference, as chairman prebus has set, people are going to be speaking at this convention based on what they want to say and not on any particular sexual preference. and that is why he is on the program or anything to his...
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mr. peters? alexander peters: thank you. i am alexander peters of the deputy attorney general's office. i think it might be simpler conceptually, what i want to make sure the court is aware of is factual consideration. the general election is 20 weeks from today, so i want to make sure the court is aware of what will happen in those 20 weeks. i can't take it by each of the mechanisms we are talking about, the preregistration, out of precinct voting, photo id and early voting. was the plaintiffs said partially right, but partially incorrect. plaintiffs do not administer elections, so it would be understandable that they do not have quite the information. when it comes to preregistration, same day registration, out of precinct balloting and photo id, all of those things are handled in the electrictem, the information management system suite of applications. there is testimony about that in the record. place, in then form it will be used, prior to the beginning of absentee voting. at the beginning of september. so seems pretty much must be locked in for what it will look like during the el
mr. peters? alexander peters: thank you. i am alexander peters of the deputy attorney general's office. i think it might be simpler conceptually, what i want to make sure the court is aware of is factual consideration. the general election is 20 weeks from today, so i want to make sure the court is aware of what will happen in those 20 weeks. i can't take it by each of the mechanisms we are talking about, the preregistration, out of precinct voting, photo id and early voting. was the plaintiffs...
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mr. peters: this final amendment to the bill would not require it to go back for further action. it would increase funding for the office of terrorism and financial intention by $5 million. it's our responsibility as a congress to provide the american people with financial security, national security and security in the belief that their voice counts in washington, d.c. instead, the underlying bill rolls back reforms put in place after the 2008 financial collapse, further undermines the finance campaign system, reduces access to affordable health care, and underfunds the office of terrorism and financial intelligence which is tasked with targeting the finances of terrorist groups. in an era of new and dynamic threat, we need a tough, smart national security strategy to keep americans safe. even as we counter aggressors like china and russia, faced with threats from nonstate terrorist group like isis and the taliban, our military has take then fight to them. in may, an american drone strike in pakistan killed the taliban leader and as of june 28, the u.s. military and its coalitio
mr. peters: this final amendment to the bill would not require it to go back for further action. it would increase funding for the office of terrorism and financial intention by $5 million. it's our responsibility as a congress to provide the american people with financial security, national security and security in the belief that their voice counts in washington, d.c. instead, the underlying bill rolls back reforms put in place after the 2008 financial collapse, further undermines the finance...
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mr. peters is going to address that question. >> okay but before he does -- >> he has been with the board of elections for a long time, i think it's very good information to support. >> your honor i'm here representing as my partner greg, rich bowers is representing the governor now peters is representing the state board of election. i think the most important point i can make is that we disagree with the plaintiff's position that the judge did not apply the test that this quarter to collating its rejection hearing. we believe he religiously applied that test and then he made extensive findings of facts and concluded that based on these facts the planet have not cared their burden but proving either of the prongs of the section to test that this court laid out. >> for my understanding it would be helpful to be able specifically indicate the claim that you're talking about, you talking section two results intentional discrimination or the amendment or -- i guess in terms of the overall view of it and it's a noble review, but in terms of the analysis that we take here and what's been presen
mr. peters is going to address that question. >> okay but before he does -- >> he has been with the board of elections for a long time, i think it's very good information to support. >> your honor i'm here representing as my partner greg, rich bowers is representing the governor now peters is representing the state board of election. i think the most important point i can make is that we disagree with the plaintiff's position that the judge did not apply the test that this...
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polis: i offer this amendment with mr. peter king of new york and mr. rue ease of california. this amendment is very important to our three districts and many others across the country that have rural towns with volunteer fire departments. all this amendment does is increase funding for the volunteer assistance grant program from $is 13 million to $ 135 million. funds are awarded to fire departments that protect small communities and help them prepare to respond to wildfires. sadly, i have a perfect example of this need in my district. have a small town in boulder county, colorado is battling a wildfire that is made up of volunteers. just one example, a captain with lost their already homes to the cold spring fire even as they continue to work to save neighbors' homes. it's this sort of heroic work that we need to support through the funding that they need so they have the tools that they need to fight fires swiftly and effectively. for some reason we don't treat fires the way we treat other natural disasters. they are underfunded. and fires often occur in rural communities wi
polis: i offer this amendment with mr. peter king of new york and mr. rue ease of california. this amendment is very important to our three districts and many others across the country that have rural towns with volunteer fire departments. all this amendment does is increase funding for the volunteer assistance grant program from $is 13 million to $ 135 million. funds are awarded to fire departments that protect small communities and help them prepare to respond to wildfires. sadly, i have a...
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peter: does congress have the authority to stop this transition? mr. strickling: i think they did have the authority to engage in this. i don't want to get into the legal aspects of this. today, though, the contract is set to expire in september and can expire on its own terms. clear congress, because they wanted to have time to look at this, and they have done that for some appropriation writers -- three some appreciation -- appropriation riders that nothing will happen through september 30. we think they will get comfortable with this. have seen some reports from some sources that we are pushing this, rushing through to get this done, and that it is a radical plan. none of those things are true if you actually take the time to look at what is at stake here, and what the community did, and how we have analyzed it. onsay we are rushing things a policy that was established in 1997, and here we are in 18 -- here we are 18, 19 years later, it does not bear any sort of scrutiny. this has taken a long time to get done because it has been done carefully. the
peter: does congress have the authority to stop this transition? mr. strickling: i think they did have the authority to engage in this. i don't want to get into the legal aspects of this. today, though, the contract is set to expire in september and can expire on its own terms. clear congress, because they wanted to have time to look at this, and they have done that for some appropriation writers -- three some appreciation -- appropriation riders that nothing will happen through september 30....
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mr. peters was talking about. the state board of election may have cited training for august april 9. franchise voters, that training can be moved. they may have a contract to get approved for a guide. the federal court rules that these laws originally -- racially discriminatory and unconstitutional, i think the court ruling prompts that there's ample time to educate the voters, get a remedy in place in nature that north carolinians can vote. >> thank you. we will take the case under advisement and we will ask for the clerks to a torrent -- a drink court and that will greet the lawyers -- adjourned court. then we will greet the lawyers. >> tonight on c-span, tony clinton and tim kaine greet voters. then we will take you live for a campaign rally with donald trump. one day after the democratic national convention can do a close, hillary clinton and senator tim kaine made their first appearance together since formally accepting the party nominee -- nomination. this book about issues highlighted at the convention and how the campaign is a contrast to the republican presidential ticket. t
mr. peters was talking about. the state board of election may have cited training for august april 9. franchise voters, that training can be moved. they may have a contract to get approved for a guide. the federal court rules that these laws originally -- racially discriminatory and unconstitutional, i think the court ruling prompts that there's ample time to educate the voters, get a remedy in place in nature that north carolinians can vote. >> thank you. we will take the case under...
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the national committeeman of, for the rnc, and the state committeeman who of palm beach county, mr. peteran, to come up here to give us the invocation. [applause] >> thank you. >> thank you, mr. chairman. please bow your heads. heavenly father, we come before you this morning with humble hearts and ask for your blessing on this food, and on this gathering this morning. we give thanks for the blessing of living in florida and the blessing of the great leadership of those who are our elected officials. most importantly, father, we invoke your words from mark 3:24 and matthew, 12:22, for a house divided against itself can not stand. we therefore pray for unity as we go forth from this convention and we pray all this in the name of the god of abraham, isaac, jacob, moses and jesus, amen. >> at this time i'd like to recognize a gentleman who is doing a fantastic job up in washington, d.c., shining the light on problems with the va and making sure that they are all held accountable to our veterans, who we all cherish. at this time i would like to recognize congressman jeff miller, to lead us in
the national committeeman of, for the rnc, and the state committeeman who of palm beach county, mr. peteran, to come up here to give us the invocation. [applause] >> thank you. >> thank you, mr. chairman. please bow your heads. heavenly father, we come before you this morning with humble hearts and ask for your blessing on this food, and on this gathering this morning. we give thanks for the blessing of living in florida and the blessing of the great leadership of those who are our...
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mr. cummings. peter barnes is live in d.c. with the latest on this. he did catch heat from both sides but particularly from republicans. go ahead, peter. >> that's right, david. over the issue of the possible double standard in the recommendation not to seek a prosecution in terms of to recommend no prosecution for secretary clinton in her use of that private e-mail account. and this after the fbi found among other things it included more than 100 e-mails with classified material. fbi director comey repeated that no reasonable prosecutor would pursue that case even if clinton mishandled that classified material through gross negligence. there is a law specifically against that, but comey said under it, for a case to be prosecuted successfully, given precedent in other similar cases, a prosecutor would need to prove beyond a reasonable doubt that clinton mishandled classified documents with clear, criminal intent. in other words, gross negligence alone is not enough. >> should have known, must have known, had to know, does not get there you. you must p
mr. cummings. peter barnes is live in d.c. with the latest on this. he did catch heat from both sides but particularly from republicans. go ahead, peter. >> that's right, david. over the issue of the possible double standard in the recommendation not to seek a prosecution in terms of to recommend no prosecution for secretary clinton in her use of that private e-mail account. and this after the fbi found among other things it included more than 100 e-mails with classified material. fbi...
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mr. chairman. peter, the commend united states attorney in rhode island, and his colleague, the attorney general of rhode island, for the work they are doing together on trafficking. i don't know how many of the different districts have such a model, but to have the attorney general and united states attorney, federal, state, and local law enforcement, groups like the sexual assault victims groups, hospital emergency room's, all join together, has made a difference in rhode island. that is a commendable model. high note in your testimony that you provide a significant array of case studies that are examples of prosecution. i wonder if you would be able to provide the committee in response to a question for the record any case studies that are examples of the way in which the department has been able to use these authorities to help rebuild the lives of the victims. the stories tend to end with the conviction. i think part of our intention in this legislation is to make sure these victims, who at one poin
mr. chairman. peter, the commend united states attorney in rhode island, and his colleague, the attorney general of rhode island, for the work they are doing together on trafficking. i don't know how many of the different districts have such a model, but to have the attorney general and united states attorney, federal, state, and local law enforcement, groups like the sexual assault victims groups, hospital emergency room's, all join together, has made a difference in rhode island. that is a...
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mr. peters: sound science has played a critical role in the united states becoming a leader in fields like space exploration, medical research, advanced manufacturing and other high-tech industries. so when 97% of scientists in a particular field agree on a serious problem, it is wise for policymakers to listen. the scientific community is sounding the alarm about the urgent need to address the causes of global climate change. scientists here in the united states and across the world overwhelmingly agree that the weight of evidence is clear. global temperatures are rising, dramatic changes in weather and climate have accompanied this warming, and humans are largely responsible due to our emissions of greenhouse gases into the atmosphere. military leaders, doctors, economists, and biologists are among the experts warning us about global climate change and the fact that it is a major threat to national security, public health, our economy, and our natural resources. unfortunately powerful special interests led by some organizations and companies in the fossil fuel industry are deliberately s
mr. peters: sound science has played a critical role in the united states becoming a leader in fields like space exploration, medical research, advanced manufacturing and other high-tech industries. so when 97% of scientists in a particular field agree on a serious problem, it is wise for policymakers to listen. the scientific community is sounding the alarm about the urgent need to address the causes of global climate change. scientists here in the united states and across the world...
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mr. rodino. >> aye. >> peter went in the back and cried. we took it very seriously. >> with that vote, mr.me the first president in more than a century and only the second 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 w
mr. rodino. >> aye. >> peter went in the back and cried. we took it very seriously. >> with that vote, mr.me the first president in more than a century and only the second 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...
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peter. >> hello, mr. cramer. how are you doing? >> good. how about you? >> good. i have a question for you about qualcomm. i know last year they had their problems with the chinese government, had to pay a billion dollar fine and reinstructed their processes. but i own quite a bit of qualcomm stock and the last couple of months it looks like they are on the upswing. >> i think your analysis is spot on. that was a very good quarter. i have been negative and that quarter turned me into a believer. a lot of irons on the fire. all right. they say when a door closes a window opens. start looking at the deal not as the end of yahoo but as the beginning of a new digital force led by verizon. the company whose brand -- what can the ceo kimberly clark tell us about the economy and the health of the consumer and the republicans wrapped up their convention and democrats are kicking off things in philly. they may be ready to make a serious impact on your money. speaking of the election, want to get a way for a while? the play on vacation is up double digits in july alone. sta
peter. >> hello, mr. cramer. how are you doing? >> good. how about you? >> good. i have a question for you about qualcomm. i know last year they had their problems with the chinese government, had to pay a billion dollar fine and reinstructed their processes. but i own quite a bit of qualcomm stock and the last couple of months it looks like they are on the upswing. >> i think your analysis is spot on. that was a very good quarter. i have been negative and that quarter...
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speaking right now, billionaire tech investor and entrepreneur peter thiel. mr.hiel is an early investor in facebook. he also is openly gay, and he will be the first person to publicly acknowledge that he is gay at a republican convention. many wondering just how far he'll go with his remarks about gay rights. and different people hoping for different things. let's take a listen and hear what he has to say as what the trump campaign calls a bold choice speech for the rnc and the republicans here. >> opportunity was everywhere. my dad studied engineering at case western reserve university just down the road from where we are now. because in 1968, the world's high-tech capital wasn't just one city. all of america was high-tech. it's hard to remember this, but our government was once high-tech too. when i moved to cleveland, defense research was laying the foundations for the internet. the apollo program was just about to put a man on the moon. and it was neil armstrong from right here in ohio. the future felt limitless. but today our government is broken. our nucle
speaking right now, billionaire tech investor and entrepreneur peter thiel. mr.hiel is an early investor in facebook. he also is openly gay, and he will be the first person to publicly acknowledge that he is gay at a republican convention. many wondering just how far he'll go with his remarks about gay rights. and different people hoping for different things. let's take a listen and hear what he has to say as what the trump campaign calls a bold choice speech for the rnc and the republicans...
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i thought about it over 40 years, fellow attorney and vice chairman of the attics commission, peter kane. mr. john gallon jug, nobody forgetting people. i don't know of other organizations. i know the friends of ethics mr. larry bush, i want to thank them publicly. thank you mdm. chair one >> thank you very much. for your presentation and for answering our questions. so, i know there are quite a few people who probably want to comment on this and so i just have one card jim lazarus would appear here to speak on item 1 please, on all. >> good morning chairperson tang supervisor mar. my name is peter king. i'm the vice chairman of the san francisco ethics commission and i'm happy and honored to be here to speak on behalf of judge called for this position. if you see fit will be joining us as our fifth member good supervisor brett and is to help position that was appointed by the board of supervisors because of a busy schedule he resigned a wild go so that's why supervisor cop the vacancy is there. supervisor cop mentioned, known him had been his friend and also his admirer in san francisco gov
i thought about it over 40 years, fellow attorney and vice chairman of the attics commission, peter kane. mr. john gallon jug, nobody forgetting people. i don't know of other organizations. i know the friends of ethics mr. larry bush, i want to thank them publicly. thank you mdm. chair one >> thank you very much. for your presentation and for answering our questions. so, i know there are quite a few people who probably want to comment on this and so i just have one card jim lazarus would...
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mr. peters. from the permanent select committee on intelligence, for consideration of matters within the jurisdiction of that committee under clause 11 of rule 10, messrs. nunes, pompeo and schiff. from the committee on education and the work force, for consideration of sections 571 through 74 and 578 of the senate bill, and sections 571, 573, 1098-e, and 3512 of the house amendment and modifications committed to conference. messrs. walberg, guthrie, scott of virginia, from the committee on energy and commerce, for consideration of sections 3112 and 3123 of the senate bill, and sections 346, 601, 749, 3119-a 0, 1095, 1673, and 3119-c of the house amendment and modifications committed to conference. messrs. latta, johnson of ohio, and pallone. from the committee on foreign affairs for consideration of 1050, s 828, 1006, 1007, 1221 through 23, 1247, 232, 1242, 1243, 1252, 1253, 1255 through 58, through , 1264, 1271 1531 3, 1301, 1302, through 33, and 1662 of the senate bill and sections 926, 0, 11,
mr. peters. from the permanent select committee on intelligence, for consideration of matters within the jurisdiction of that committee under clause 11 of rule 10, messrs. nunes, pompeo and schiff. from the committee on education and the work force, for consideration of sections 571 through 74 and 578 of the senate bill, and sections 571, 573, 1098-e, and 3512 of the house amendment and modifications committed to conference. messrs. walberg, guthrie, scott of virginia, from the committee on...
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. >> mr. peternot just by the legitimate political ambitions and and ideas, but by a sense of duty which he always leads him to try to make this country more prosperous, more solvent, more tolerant, more fair and more free. and he will command the respect of generations to come. >> those words mean a lot from my friend who spent so much time in this house. it is a special place. i think prime minister's questions, everything going on and often you find out things that you want to stop pretty quickly before 12:00 on a wednesday. i believe politics is about public service and that is what i have always tried to do. this session does have some admirers around the world. i know when i did his job and everyone knew mike bloomberg. no one had a clue who i was until someone said we love your show, prime minister's questions. >> thank you very much. i join the prime minister and the leader of the labor party in paying tribute to all winners at wimbledon. this week we mark the 21st anniversary of the genocid
. >> mr. peternot just by the legitimate political ambitions and and ideas, but by a sense of duty which he always leads him to try to make this country more prosperous, more solvent, more tolerant, more fair and more free. and he will command the respect of generations to come. >> those words mean a lot from my friend who spent so much time in this house. it is a special place. i think prime minister's questions, everything going on and often you find out things that you want to...
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there, she observed martha peter wearing two portrait miniatures. the portrait miniature of mrs. washington was probably the 1772 portrait by charles wilson peal. so was the wearing of these portrait miniatures merely a display of devotion or was martha making a brazen statements a proud federalist during president adams administration. as i will discuss momentarily both thomas and martha were outspoken federalist and remained so even after the party fell out of favor. the robertson miniature of washington still retains its original red leather case and forms the foundation of the washington collection at tudor place. another significant object in the washington collection is this trunk that martha peter received around the time of her marriage. sent from her grandmother in philadelphia containing parts of her wedding trousseau. it was made from jesse sharples of frifl. after their marriage, thomas and martha made their home on k street. thomas's father had given the couple one of the town houses he constructed. it was near rock creek. martha's younger sister wrote a friend in oc
there, she observed martha peter wearing two portrait miniatures. the portrait miniature of mrs. washington was probably the 1772 portrait by charles wilson peal. so was the wearing of these portrait miniatures merely a display of devotion or was martha making a brazen statements a proud federalist during president adams administration. as i will discuss momentarily both thomas and martha were outspoken federalist and remained so even after the party fell out of favor. the robertson miniature...
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mr. trump is as peter mentioned apollo brand is a free trader. a lot of folks are free traders. mr. rump is not. how do republicans coalesce? this is interesting to watch. >> some of the headline into this convention and as peter ducey pointed out how different the nominate is this time around. >> absolutely different. a lot of exciting conversations on social issues. talk about republicans needed to expand the tent or whatever the bravery to say that is. when you lose millennial sailer clinton when he's not particularly bowling ball with african-americans, latinos, it could be a move toward the 2012 platform and going back. that's important. one is completely correct the trade talk is interesting and now you have an anti-free-trade nominee. we will see where it comes down there. i seem to recall trump softening his tone saying i'm not anti-trade, i just want better deals, whatever that means. >> in the speech he gave an through what he could do, at least he didn't talk about a 45% tariff. at least he didn't talk about targeting u.s. companies that send jobs to mexico. and republican
mr. trump is as peter mentioned apollo brand is a free trader. a lot of folks are free traders. mr. rump is not. how do republicans coalesce? this is interesting to watch. >> some of the headline into this convention and as peter ducey pointed out how different the nominate is this time around. >> absolutely different. a lot of exciting conversations on social issues. talk about republicans needed to expand the tent or whatever the bravery to say that is. when you lose millennial...
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peter baker. his july 4 review, as a biographer, mr.mith makes no comparisons with today's republican leader but he sides unmistakably with those who see mr. bush's presidency in the darkest shades if often for radically different reasons. mr. smith abhors waterboarding terror suspects. for example. mr. trump wants it resumed. what did you think of his analysis of your book? jean edward: i was very flattered that peter baker wrote such a favorable review. his book is a major work on the bush administration. not a biography. a book on the administration. but it is extremely good. brian: the headline on the radio -- presidential biography as scathing indictment. fair? jean edward: yes. that is fair. i think bush deserves a scathing indictment. brian: do you feel as strong about george w. bush as you have other presidents that you have known or written about? it is difficult for a biographer to write about someone whom you do not like. people,hese other eisenhower, grant, roosevelt, marshall -- they were successful people who deserved prai
peter baker. his july 4 review, as a biographer, mr.mith makes no comparisons with today's republican leader but he sides unmistakably with those who see mr. bush's presidency in the darkest shades if often for radically different reasons. mr. smith abhors waterboarding terror suspects. for example. mr. trump wants it resumed. what did you think of his analysis of your book? jean edward: i was very flattered that peter baker wrote such a favorable review. his book is a major work on the bush...
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and stars kit harrington and last year's winner peter h kyle chandler for blood line and mr. robot and better call saul and matthew reece, and kevin spacey house of cards and best actress, claire dans homeland and viola davis how to get away with murder and taraji p. henson and robin wright house of cards. we'll see who takes home the emmys right here on nbc. >>> more to come on "action news" at 5:00, another check of the forecast for you. live outside a steamy day the accuweather forecast you'll have to put up with, we are live along penn's landing, cecily tynan has all the details from accuweather. >>> time for a check of accuweather at the "action news" big board. cecily tynan has the latest on temperatures, it's still hot but today is the worst. dew points are dropping a little bit tomorrow. rick are you live -- listening to the forecast. this is a beautiful shot from easton, pennsylvania, seeing a good amount of sunshine, hazy sunshine out there, it's a great day to be inside of air conditioning, you look out and say it looks beautiful but doesn't feel that way. wind gus
and stars kit harrington and last year's winner peter h kyle chandler for blood line and mr. robot and better call saul and matthew reece, and kevin spacey house of cards and best actress, claire dans homeland and viola davis how to get away with murder and taraji p. henson and robin wright house of cards. we'll see who takes home the emmys right here on nbc. >>> more to come on "action news" at 5:00, another check of the forecast for you. live outside a steamy day the...
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we have a pending request with the federal court judge, peter, for mrs.e may ask another third court judge for additional testimony from mrs. clinton and others. we're figuring out whether to do that. that could come this week. this case is going to continue well into the next presidential administration. so there may be more than one justice department that takes a look at this because mrs. clinton doesn't control the justice department, maybe more honest prosecutor could take a look at it next year. we don't know. >> big news. >> thank you so much, tom fitton with judicial watch. thank you for joining us. >>> we heard hillary say this -- >> what's different at this point does it make? >> but now will her supporters say the same thing and forgive and forget her e-mail scandal? we go inside the minds of clinton voters next. >>> and he's a hero in a lot of gun blazing movies like jason bourn series, but now matt damen says he wants all guns in america confiscated. seriously? >> oh boy. >>> but first on this day 1989 bette midler was topping the charts with
we have a pending request with the federal court judge, peter, for mrs.e may ask another third court judge for additional testimony from mrs. clinton and others. we're figuring out whether to do that. that could come this week. this case is going to continue well into the next presidential administration. so there may be more than one justice department that takes a look at this because mrs. clinton doesn't control the justice department, maybe more honest prosecutor could take a look at it...
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it's about a week ago that peter thiel was asked by mr. trump to come and participate. e sees a little bit of something of him which he was an outsider to this party and ended up dominating it and peter thiel is an outsider in silicon valley as a trump supporter. it's not the most popular decision in silicon valley. also as a business colleague. he can be a validater to that for donald trump and explain how his business sense can help be president and this issue of reaching out. looking more tolerant on a social issue more in line with where donald trump is on gay rights than necessarily where the party orthodox is. that was of interest in donald trump. >> it will be interesting to see the reaction when he makes those lgbt rights declarations. >> he will say he disagrees with parts of the platform. do the delegates react and boo him or sit quietly. it's not part of the platform the kinds of things he will mention in the speech. >> back to you anderson. >> when you contrast a republican convention with a democrat convention, it's a stark difference in terms of just the me
it's about a week ago that peter thiel was asked by mr. trump to come and participate. e sees a little bit of something of him which he was an outsider to this party and ended up dominating it and peter thiel is an outsider in silicon valley as a trump supporter. it's not the most popular decision in silicon valley. also as a business colleague. he can be a validater to that for donald trump and explain how his business sense can help be president and this issue of reaching out. looking more...
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peter vicar's book in yours. he said in his july 4 review, as a biographer mr. smith makes to comparisons with today's republican lead pweur cites unmistakably with those who see mr. bush's presidency in the darkest shades. if often for radically different reasons. mr. smith abhors waterboarding terror suspects, for example. mr. trump wants it resumed. what did you think of his analysis of your book? >> well, i was certainly very flattered that peter baker wrote such a favorable review. because baker this is major work on the bush administration. it's not a biography. it's a book on the administration. it's extremely good. >> the headline on the reviews presidential biography as scathing indictment. fair? >> yes. yes, that's fair. and i think bush deserves a scathing indictment. >> do you feel as strong about george w. bush as you have any of the presidents that you've known, you've written about, you've thought about? >> it's different for a biographer to write about someone whom you don't like. all these other people eisenhower, grant, roosevelt marshall were
peter vicar's book in yours. he said in his july 4 review, as a biographer mr. smith makes to comparisons with today's republican lead pweur cites unmistakably with those who see mr. bush's presidency in the darkest shades. if often for radically different reasons. mr. smith abhors waterboarding terror suspects, for example. mr. trump wants it resumed. what did you think of his analysis of your book? >> well, i was certainly very flattered that peter baker wrote such a favorable review....
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mr. president. this is a fellow named peter bergen who is one of the foremost experts i think in the country -- in the world maybe on jihadi terrorism, and he points out that the -- that the -- if you go back to the number of americans that have been killed since 9/11 by jihadi terrorists in this country, they have all been killed by american citizens or people that are here legally residing in this country. part of what we need to do is make sure the folks in this country don't get further radicalized. i think one of the best ways to make sure they are going to be radicalized is as we have one of our candidates for president saying we ought to throw all the muslims out of this country, send them all home. if that doesn't play in the hand of isis, i don't know what does. that's not the way to make sure we reduce the threat of jihadism in this country. it's like putting gasoline on the fire. what our -- the administration, what the department of homeland security is trying to do, what i'm trying to do through our committee of department of homeland security is make sure we reach out to the muslim commu
mr. president. this is a fellow named peter bergen who is one of the foremost experts i think in the country -- in the world maybe on jihadi terrorism, and he points out that the -- that the -- if you go back to the number of americans that have been killed since 9/11 by jihadi terrorists in this country, they have all been killed by american citizens or people that are here legally residing in this country. part of what we need to do is make sure the folks in this country don't get further...
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i thought about it over 40 years, fellow attorney and vice chairman of the attics commission, peter kane. mr. john gallon jug, nobody forgetting people. i don't know of other organizations. i know the friends of ethics mr. larry bush, i want to thank them publicly. thank you mdm. chair one >> thank you very much. for your presentation and for answering our questions. so, i know there are quite a few people who probably want to comment on this and so i just have one card jim lazarus would appear here to speak on item 1 please, on all. >> good morning chairperson tang supervisor mar. my name is peter king. i'm the vice chairman of the san francisco ethics commission and i'm happy and honored to be here to speak on behalf of judge called for this position. if you see fit will be joining us as our fifth member good supervisor brett and is to help position that was appointed by the board of supervisors because of a busy schedule he resigned a wild go so that's why supervisor cop the vacancy is there. supervisor cop mentioned, known him had been his friend and also his admirer in san francisco gov
i thought about it over 40 years, fellow attorney and vice chairman of the attics commission, peter kane. mr. john gallon jug, nobody forgetting people. i don't know of other organizations. i know the friends of ethics mr. larry bush, i want to thank them publicly. thank you mdm. chair one >> thank you very much. for your presentation and for answering our questions. so, i know there are quite a few people who probably want to comment on this and so i just have one card jim lazarus would...
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mr. trump himself. now, we are also getting reports that tonight, peter thiel is going to say something like, um, i'm aroud gay republican. and that would be the first time those word were spoken on stage at a republican convention. i want to note that the republican party platform this year is very, very antisame-sex marriage. it condemns the u.s. supreme court ruling that paved the way for same-sex marriage. so we'll be looking to see how in thiel is received here in the convention hall when he gets up to make his speech tonight. >> speaking of tech, we hear there were some technical issues there last night? >> reporter: that's right. if you look behind me, i'm sorry this way, look behind me, there's sort of a red stripe. during the actual session, that's actually sort of a twitter ticker where tweet about the convention are sort every going around. there are also several other large screens showing, um, either social media postings or the large jumbotron that actually projects the people on the stage. now, during eric trump's speech last night, they went dark. and we were all a little nervous. we we
mr. trump himself. now, we are also getting reports that tonight, peter thiel is going to say something like, um, i'm aroud gay republican. and that would be the first time those word were spoken on stage at a republican convention. i want to note that the republican party platform this year is very, very antisame-sex marriage. it condemns the u.s. supreme court ruling that paved the way for same-sex marriage. so we'll be looking to see how in thiel is received here in the convention hall when...
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mr. kayongo: again, thank you so much for coming. museum,to thank the ambassador peters for being with us, and everyone who is a distinguished guest. this is a wonderful moment. treasure them. know that they do not come back. i wish there were more of us here to listen to a voice of perfection. president carter. [applause] mr. carter: thank you very much. [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2016] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] >> road to the white house continues tomorrow when hillary clinton is joined on the campaign trail by president obama at a rally in north carolina. that is on c-span2. >> the hard-fought 2016 primary season is over, with historic conventions to follow this summer. >> colorado. >> florida. >> texas. >> ohio. >> watch as the first woman ever is considered as a candidate for the -- a major political party. listen on the c-span radio app or get video on demand at c-span.org. you have a front row seat to both conventions on c-span on
mr. kayongo: again, thank you so much for coming. museum,to thank the ambassador peters for being with us, and everyone who is a distinguished guest. this is a wonderful moment. treasure them. know that they do not come back. i wish there were more of us here to listen to a voice of perfection. president carter. [applause] mr. carter: thank you very much. [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2016] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for...
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i thought about it over 40 years, fellow attorney and vice chairman of the attics commission, peter kane. mr. john gallon jug, nobody forgetting people. i don't know of other organizations. i know the friends of ethics mr. larry bush, i want to thank them publicly. thank you mdm. chair one >> thank you very much. for your presentation and for answering our questions. so, i know there are quite a few people who probably want to comment on this and so i just have one card jim lazarus would appear here to speak on item 1 please, on all. >> good morning chairperson tang supervisor mar. my name is peter king. i'm the vice chairman of the san francisco ethics commission and i'm happy and honored to be here to speak on behalf of judge called for this position. if you see fit will be joining us as our fifth member good supervisor brett and is to help position that was appointed by the board of supervisors because of a busy schedule he resigned a wild go so that's why supervisor cop the vacancy is there. supervisor cop mentioned, known him had been his friend and also his admirer in san francisco gov
i thought about it over 40 years, fellow attorney and vice chairman of the attics commission, peter kane. mr. john gallon jug, nobody forgetting people. i don't know of other organizations. i know the friends of ethics mr. larry bush, i want to thank them publicly. thank you mdm. chair one >> thank you very much. for your presentation and for answering our questions. so, i know there are quite a few people who probably want to comment on this and so i just have one card jim lazarus would...
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mr. president, with quoting a tpoel low named peter bergen. peter bergen is probably one of the most knowledgeable people on terrorism and threats that we face with these kind of attacks. and he said, he reminded us in testimony last month in the senate, since 9/11, every american who's died in a terrorist attack in this country has died at the hands of an american citizen or by someone who is here legally. i'll say that again. since 9/11, peter bergen reminded us that everybody in this country who died at the hands of a terrorist attack has been killed by an american citizen or by someone who is here legally in this country. and people in this country are far less inclined to do those kinds of horrific things if we can successfully convey what's going on on this battlefield on the other side of the world. that's why i come to this floor every week or two to remind all of us of that truth. with that, mr. president, i'm not sure who's next in line, but i yield back the floor. i see my friend, mr. scott, tim scott. maybe yearning to speak. so i
mr. president, with quoting a tpoel low named peter bergen. peter bergen is probably one of the most knowledgeable people on terrorism and threats that we face with these kind of attacks. and he said, he reminded us in testimony last month in the senate, since 9/11, every american who's died in a terrorist attack in this country has died at the hands of an american citizen or by someone who is here legally. i'll say that again. since 9/11, peter bergen reminded us that everybody in this country...
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mr. trump than it might otherwise be, because of his rhetoric about hispanics and the conflict he's gotten over it. >> so peterplain about north carolina and both candidates going there tomorrow. is there any recent polling that is demonstrating how voters feel, and also if we have history of what obama has done in north carolina, as well as hillary clinton? >> north carolina is -- has become a swing state over the last few elections. in the last election, mr. romney carried it. mr. obama carried it in 2004 -- excuse me, in 2008. so it's gone back and forth. and it used to be a red state. these days, very purple. there is some data that shows the race currently is within the margin of error. >> all right. so then when we get to specifics about characteristics of candidates, many voters still have concerns about clinton's honesty and trustworthiness. let's look at specific states, because it remains true for ohio and pennsylvania. your poll has trump and clinton basically in a statistical tie. so what are voters there saying about what is really going to get their vote come november? what are they waiting to se
mr. trump than it might otherwise be, because of his rhetoric about hispanics and the conflict he's gotten over it. >> so peterplain about north carolina and both candidates going there tomorrow. is there any recent polling that is demonstrating how voters feel, and also if we have history of what obama has done in north carolina, as well as hillary clinton? >> north carolina is -- has become a swing state over the last few elections. in the last election, mr. romney carried it. mr....
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mr. trump talking about the lgbtq community, having peter thiel speaking, openly gay republican. ivanka. john avlon, now the conventions are over. cleveland, philly, in the history books. how much do voters really care about what happened about the moment and messages and the signs versus the next 101 days? >> well, i mean the next 100 days are the crucial thing. but as the ratings would show you, an enormous number of americans tuned in to these conventions, particularly the democratic convention. i think that speaks to the interest in this election. this is no ordinary time. this is no ordinary election. and for all those folks who have always said they wanted a choice not a conventional election, well congratulations, you got one. i think there is an enormous amount of attention driven to both the high negatives for these individuals. but now they need to make the case for those who ultimately decide this election, moderates and the middle class, swing voters in swing states. the bus tour who hillary clinton and tim kaine whose selection i believe was intended to reach out bey
mr. trump talking about the lgbtq community, having peter thiel speaking, openly gay republican. ivanka. john avlon, now the conventions are over. cleveland, philly, in the history books. how much do voters really care about what happened about the moment and messages and the signs versus the next 101 days? >> well, i mean the next 100 days are the crucial thing. but as the ratings would show you, an enormous number of americans tuned in to these conventions, particularly the democratic...