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mr peters said it was a very memorable dive and the first time he had seen a seal spend so much time with people. no... giving him a hug, it looks like! incredible. he looks like a seasoned diver. that isjust amazing, isn't it? fascinating. that is one way of making new friends. i
mr peters said it was a very memorable dive and the first time he had seen a seal spend so much time with people. no... giving him a hug, it looks like! incredible. he looks like a seasoned diver. that isjust amazing, isn't it? fascinating. that is one way of making new friends. i
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and mrs. peters. >> come in. >> mrs. peters, won't you come in? >> it was beautiful.bsolutely 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. ♪ what is it? the next big thing in food was once a little paper box. now we can easily take out food from a restaurant. let's stay in and binge-watch the snow. genius. now, the next big thing is the capital one savor card. good choice babe. oh, wait, hold on. earn 3% cash back on dining, 2% on groceries, and 1% on all other purchases. what's in your wallet? fthere's flonase sensimist.tchy and watery near pollen. it relieves all your worst symptoms including nasal congestion, which most pills don't. and all from a
and mrs. peters. >> come in. >> mrs. peters, won't you come in? >> it was beautiful.bsolutely 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...
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mr. peters: is the senate in a quorum call? the presiding officer: it is. mr. peters: i move the quorum call be vitiated. the presiding officer: without objection. mr. peters: thank you, mr. president. competition is the lifeblood of the american economy. competition is what makes capitalism work. and it is competition that has established the united states as the world's dominant economic force for over a century. american competition is driven by innovation. we created the light bulb, the automobile, and the internet. we all know the internet has revolutionized the way we communicate, learn, and do business. a free and open internet allows students in lansing and mount pleasant to access research and collaborate internationally. a free and open internet allows start-ups in detroit and flint to reach kphufrpls -- customers around the globe and it allows a small bed and breakfast if traverse city and muskegon to reach guests they couldn't otherwise do. while the internet has been a potent force for innovation and recent economic growth in decades our economy has
mr. peters: is the senate in a quorum call? the presiding officer: it is. mr. peters: i move the quorum call be vitiated. the presiding officer: without objection. mr. peters: thank you, mr. president. competition is the lifeblood of the american economy. competition is what makes capitalism work. and it is competition that has established the united states as the world's dominant economic force for over a century. american competition is driven by innovation. we created the light bulb, the...
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. >> mr. peter boone. mr. speaker. thank you, mr. speaker. days, 11 hours, 40 minutes and 22 seconds, the minister will be leaving us out of the union.n we will stop sending billions of pounds each and e.u. andr to the we'll make our own laws in our own country, judged by our own judges. my question to the prime 332 days's, in time, will she come to weddingboro where she will be carried shoulder high through the streets to the of cheering crowds and i will be out to show where a statue to the brexit queen will be erected? say --i [audience interruption] >> order, order, i don't any danger of not hearing the question, but we must hear the answer. minister. >> thank you, mr. speaker. minister.le friends >> thank you, -- >> mr. ian blackbird. mr. speaker. a young mother in court bridge, a grandmother who lived here for 50 years, a former cook in this just three examples of people who have been wrongly told to leave the united kingdom. are numerous people wrongly deported, damage to families. theprime minister on 22nd of october, 2013, in deporta
. >> mr. peter boone. mr. speaker. thank you, mr. speaker. days, 11 hours, 40 minutes and 22 seconds, the minister will be leaving us out of the union.n we will stop sending billions of pounds each and e.u. andr to the we'll make our own laws in our own country, judged by our own judges. my question to the prime 332 days's, in time, will she come to weddingboro where she will be carried shoulder high through the streets to the of cheering crowds and i will be out to show where a statue to...
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. >> mr. peter bone. >> thank you, mr. speaker. thank you. days, 11 hours, 40 minutes and 22 seconds, the prime minister will be leading us out of the european union. she will end the free movement of people, we will stop sending billions of pounds each and every year to the eu, and we will make our own laws in our own country, judged by our own judges. my question to the prime minister is, in 332 days' time, will she come to wellingborough, where she will be carried shoulder high through the streets to the echoing of cheering crowds? i will be able to show her the site where a statue to the brexit queen will be erected. >> can i say -- [laughter] >> order. order. i do not think we are in any danger of not hearing the question, but we must hear the answer. the prime minister. >> thank you, mr. speaker. my honorable friend is absolutely right. we will be leaving the european union. i am tempted to say to his request, how can i refuse? >> mr. ian blackford. >> thank you, mr. speaker. mother in coatbridge, a grandmother who has lived here for 50
. >> mr. peter bone. >> thank you, mr. speaker. thank you. days, 11 hours, 40 minutes and 22 seconds, the prime minister will be leading us out of the european union. she will end the free movement of people, we will stop sending billions of pounds each and every year to the eu, and we will make our own laws in our own country, judged by our own judges. my question to the prime minister is, in 332 days' time, will she come to wellingborough, where she will be carried shoulder high...
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peter? mr. king: thank you very much. [applause] mr. president, it's an honor to have you back here on long island. suffolk county last year, nassau county this year. you more than anyone in the country is highlighting the evil of ms-13678 i thank you for leading this effort. they're horrible, vicious, rotten murderers and you're leading the charge. thank you for joining us. thank you for assembling us here today an thank you for mobilizing the efforts of the federal government behind us. also on a somewhat jocular note, thank whenever gave them visas. for anyone who wants to minimize the danger of ms-13 ask the commissioners, they know firsthand what this is all about. we also tissue we commend them, it's a great job they do tom has done a great job in suffolk and nassau county. mr. president, you have experts here that can talk. i want to thank you from the bottom of my heart. thank you. [applause] president trump: thank you. i do want to say and i have to thank -- pay great tribute to i.c.e., border patrol, i.c.e. came in, they are d
peter? mr. king: thank you very much. [applause] mr. president, it's an honor to have you back here on long island. suffolk county last year, nassau county this year. you more than anyone in the country is highlighting the evil of ms-13678 i thank you for leading this effort. they're horrible, vicious, rotten murderers and you're leading the charge. thank you for joining us. thank you for assembling us here today an thank you for mobilizing the efforts of the federal government behind us. also...
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mr. drikmeier, peter, welcome. >> thank you, president kwon. and commissioners.eter drikmeyer, the river trust. all aware scott pruitt and the trump administration have waged a war on the environment, and it's something we need to pay attention to. and it's san francisco's values. i wanted to read you a few figures from a public opinion poll, on san francisco attitude towards water rates and water supplies. and the number one reason that people were much more inclined to support diversifying the water supply was the environment and the question was, or the statement, this proposal will be good for the environment by using other sources of water, less water will be taken from california rivers and more freshwater available to the fish, wildlife and plants that depend on it. and another question recycled water for irrigation and the environment was the number one reason. the more recycled water we use the less we take out of rivers and streams and the scarce water supplies. good for the fish, plants and wildlife that rely on them. 84% polled felt it was a convincin
mr. drikmeier, peter, welcome. >> thank you, president kwon. and commissioners.eter drikmeyer, the river trust. all aware scott pruitt and the trump administration have waged a war on the environment, and it's something we need to pay attention to. and it's san francisco's values. i wanted to read you a few figures from a public opinion poll, on san francisco attitude towards water rates and water supplies. and the number one reason that people were much more inclined to support...
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mr peters said it was a very memorable dive and the first time he had seen a seal spend so much timee! incredible. he looks like a seasoned diver. that isjust amazing, isn't it? fascinating. that is one way of making new friends. i once swam with seals. i was lucky to do that. they play games with you. it was kind of scary. amazing. a great experience. amazing animals, wow. a great weekend for sport. manchester city got their day in the sunshine at the etihad stadium. what an incredible performance. arsene wenger. so much was made of the city team. only beat a few times in the premier league this season. a well—deserved title for them. pep guardiola as well. manchester city have been crowned premier league champions. they recieved the trophy after their final home game of the season, a goalless draw against relegation—threatened huddersfield town. it was held aloft by captain vincent kompany and means manager pep guardiola has now won league titles in spain, germany and england. arsenal manager, arsene wenger, was given the perfect send off as his side hammered burnley 5—0. it was th
mr peters said it was a very memorable dive and the first time he had seen a seal spend so much timee! incredible. he looks like a seasoned diver. that isjust amazing, isn't it? fascinating. that is one way of making new friends. i once swam with seals. i was lucky to do that. they play games with you. it was kind of scary. amazing. a great experience. amazing animals, wow. a great weekend for sport. manchester city got their day in the sunshine at the etihad stadium. what an incredible...
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mr. peters: thank you, senator donnelly, and thank you for bringing this issue to the floor. i also want to say thank you for your leadership on this issue. you have fought for indiana families day in and day out here on the senate floor, and they are facing a crisis now, as the people of michigan are facing a crisis now. as you talked about a fair deal, i can say with a great deal of certainty, the people of michigan just like the people of indiana believe that a deal is a deal. this is a saying we've all heard. but it is also something on which we should all agree throughout the country. the american commitment to honoring contracts is part of why our economy is the greatest in the world. businesses know that. if their partner in a duly executed deal backs out, they have access to the full power of our courts and our legal system to make them whole. this is basic fairness. a deal is a deal. mr. president, workers deserve the same fairness. workers who have banded together to negotiate for pensions during their retirement in exchange for lower upfront pay deserve the pension
mr. peters: thank you, senator donnelly, and thank you for bringing this issue to the floor. i also want to say thank you for your leadership on this issue. you have fought for indiana families day in and day out here on the senate floor, and they are facing a crisis now, as the people of michigan are facing a crisis now. as you talked about a fair deal, i can say with a great deal of certainty, the people of michigan just like the people of indiana believe that a deal is a deal. this is a...
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mr. chairman peter want to congratulate chairman gallagher on an excellent amendment and in the issue on working on language for this i think it's the strongest language that we have heard on why we should vote to pass this to the ranking member said i don't doubt there are spy programs that are absolutely targeted towards the students in these programs. that's why this is so important and part of our whole process of ingenuity is based on research at universities, the individual and their creativity, our adversaries that looked to steal the intellectual property and infiltrate our processes trying to advance technology for national security defense and that's why it's so important and i strongly supported. >> mr. gallego. >> thank you mr. chair. i actually do agree with mr. gallagher's spirit and idea behind this. i was just in taiwan and spoke to some of their military and defense intelligence officials there. they explicitly were telling me about actions that the chinese government have taken to undermine their own institutions whether it's number one spending at taiwanese universitie
mr. chairman peter want to congratulate chairman gallagher on an excellent amendment and in the issue on working on language for this i think it's the strongest language that we have heard on why we should vote to pass this to the ranking member said i don't doubt there are spy programs that are absolutely targeted towards the students in these programs. that's why this is so important and part of our whole process of ingenuity is based on research at universities, the individual and their...
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trade representative's, and heater navarre -- peter navarro. mr.in: and larry kudlow and secretary ross. emily: should i be listening to you -- stephanie: should i be listening to you? mr. mnuchin: you should be listening to all of us. i would say that we have a tremendous economic team. we meet almost daily on these issues. we meet with the president regularly. it is good to have a diverse opinion and when we go over there, we will have a good talk. mr. mnuchin: what is success when you are on your way back? -- stephanie: what is success when you are on your way back? mr. mnuchin: you will know it when you see it. stephanie: we have an agreement expiring for the european union and can you tell us where you are on that? mr. mnuchin: i expect you'll see a decision later today from the president. we had a good meeting of the economic team with him, talking about these issues. i'm not going to get ahead of the president and his announcement. >> the people is certainly saying that they are not getting that exemption extended as they have a very clear l
trade representative's, and heater navarre -- peter navarro. mr.in: and larry kudlow and secretary ross. emily: should i be listening to you -- stephanie: should i be listening to you? mr. mnuchin: you should be listening to all of us. i would say that we have a tremendous economic team. we meet almost daily on these issues. we meet with the president regularly. it is good to have a diverse opinion and when we go over there, we will have a good talk. mr. mnuchin: what is success when you are on...
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mr john bolton. there you know peter one of the things one of the biggest problems and we'll talk about russia's relationship with the west in the next part of the program but i think one of the biggest problems is that you have policymakers and media in the west we can never put themselves in rush's shoes have to look at how they see the world you know nato has demonstrated. that it is it will pursue policies that are beyond the bounds of international law meaning they didn't. rise above it and we got the goal would be versus legitimacy issue here in the russian sea nato expansion is a threat ok and the there are you know here we are in two thousand and eighteen and we have. american and other nato countries having their militaries on russia's borders i mean this is the worst nightmare for for the russian leadership considering today it's focusing on what happened in june one nine hundred forty one corporate child got a promise in one nine hundred ninety when he allowed the unification of germany that nato would not expand one thumbs with to the east and then they started to. hedge on that and hungary. what
mr john bolton. there you know peter one of the things one of the biggest problems and we'll talk about russia's relationship with the west in the next part of the program but i think one of the biggest problems is that you have policymakers and media in the west we can never put themselves in rush's shoes have to look at how they see the world you know nato has demonstrated. that it is it will pursue policies that are beyond the bounds of international law meaning they didn't. rise above it...
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mr. trump's trade advisor peter navarro. navarro, a china hard-liner, reportedly clashed with the more "free trader" mnuchin during the first round of teaks in beijing rlier this month. little progress came from those discussions. but mnuchin, who's leading this round of u.s negotiations, has signaled he's eager to cut a deal. r the pbs newshour, i'm yamiche alcindor. >> woodruff: the tensions over oe u.s.-china relationship are certainly a big pathe trade picture but that's not all. the esident had wanted to renegotiate nafta, and get it approv by congress, before the mid-term election. the prospects ofeeting that timeline seem increasingly unlikely. let's zero in on wt's at issue with china. david lampton is director of the china studies program atohns hopkins university's school of advanced international studies. and he joins me now. david lampton, welcome back to the newshour. gso we-- od to be with you. >> woodruff: we hear these comments from the president. we read there's this tension, and yet, they're still meeting.
mr. trump's trade advisor peter navarro. navarro, a china hard-liner, reportedly clashed with the more "free trader" mnuchin during the first round of teaks in beijing rlier this month. little progress came from those discussions. but mnuchin, who's leading this round of u.s negotiations, has signaled he's eager to cut a deal. r the pbs newshour, i'm yamiche alcindor. >> woodruff: the tensions over oe u.s.-china relationship are certainly a big pathe trade picture but that's not...
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peter? >> thank you, mr. president. thank you very much. thank you. [applause] >> mr. president, what an honor it is to have you back here on long island. you are a native. you were in suffolk county last year and nassau county this year. and you more than anyone in the company is highlighting the evil of ms-13. i congratulate you and thank you for leading the effort. they are horrible murders. you are leading the charge. thank you for assembling us today and mobilizing the efforts of the federal government behind this. thank you very much. also, on a somewhat jocular note, thanks laura to give visas to zeldin and i'll get them out soon. i have family members here. i work with them. i know they have gone through. for anyone who wants to minimize the danger of ms-13, just ask commissioner hart or commissioner ryder. they know firsthand what this is all about. i'll commend i.c.e. and the great job they do. tom is here and he has done excellent work in suffolk and nassau county working with police. mr. president, you have experts here to talk. i want to thank you for from
peter? >> thank you, mr. president. thank you very much. thank you. [applause] >> mr. president, what an honor it is to have you back here on long island. you are a native. you were in suffolk county last year and nassau county this year. and you more than anyone in the company is highlighting the evil of ms-13. i congratulate you and thank you for leading the effort. they are horrible murders. you are leading the charge. thank you for assembling us today and mobilizing the efforts...
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what we have is a government infighting, peter navarro versus mr. mnuchin, the treasury secretary in china, both in china today, and basically they're at war before the big meeting tomorrow. mnuchin, it started when mnuchin, according to navarro cut a deal privately with the chinese to get the president essentially to support the zte deal. you remember they were going bail them out? escalated after that when navarro basically felt that mnuchin was putting him on hold, wasn't putting him in meetings, essentially doing private meetings with the chinese while keeps others, mnuchin, larry kudlow and lighthizer, the trade rep and wilbur ross out of it. charles: is mnuchin solo or mnuchin and the others who are more free trade-minded? listen, it's a complicated thing. this team that was sent over there. >> diverging views. charles: mixed messages. >> diverging views, peter navarro is not someone you necessarily consider an open trader. he has a problem with the chinese. i get that. and mnuchin, you would say is one of the laissez-faire free traders. here'
what we have is a government infighting, peter navarro versus mr. mnuchin, the treasury secretary in china, both in china today, and basically they're at war before the big meeting tomorrow. mnuchin, it started when mnuchin, according to navarro cut a deal privately with the chinese to get the president essentially to support the zte deal. you remember they were going bail them out? escalated after that when navarro basically felt that mnuchin was putting him on hold, wasn't putting him in...
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peter. >> thank you, mr. president. thank you very much. [applause] thank you. mr. president, what an honor to have you back on long island. you are a neighbor. nassau county last year, suffolk county this year, you are more than anyone highlighting evil of ms-13. i congratulate you, thank you for leading it effort. they're horrible, vicious, rotten murderers. you are leading the charge. thank you for assembling us and thank you for mobilizing all efforts of federal government behind this. thank you very much. on somewhat jocular note, i want to giving visas to donovan and cell din letting them in nassau county. i promise that i will get them out of here as fast as i can. this is serious issue to have the family members here. i worked with them. anyone wants to minimize the danger of ms-13, ask commissioner heart an commissioner ride i, they know first-hand what this is all about. i.c.e., great job they do. tom is here and done excellent work in suffolk and nassau county working with nassau county and suffolk county police officers. mr. president, you have experts t
peter. >> thank you, mr. president. thank you very much. [applause] thank you. mr. president, what an honor to have you back on long island. you are a neighbor. nassau county last year, suffolk county this year, you are more than anyone highlighting evil of ms-13. i congratulate you, thank you for leading it effort. they're horrible, vicious, rotten murderers. you are leading the charge. thank you for assembling us and thank you for mobilizing all efforts of federal government behind...
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paypal, i think this could be an opportunity but let me speak with him at the conference peter in new york. >> caller: mrwin dam incorporated should i hold or sell? >> i would not hold i'd buy. stock's don, i think it's terrific holmes when he's done he may be -- material just pointing out out. barry in north carolina. barry. >> caller: jim, a big smokey mountain booyah to you from north kore north carolina >> what's up >> caller: a couple weeks ago you talked about the stocks to a horse rate, very high market cap. that reminded me of a stock i researched four years ago and never pulled the trigger jim, the kentucky derby, what do you think about churchill down >> it's been a huge one for a long time. it did have a dip. let's wait before you pull the trigger. michael. >> caller: my question is engine >> they got growth, good for them, they're back devon is a buy i'm going to phil. >> caller: jim bob thank you for all you do the hardest working pan in show business >> what's up >> caller: discovery communications they had -- >> i love this combination they were flying around the low 20s, that's obnoxious.
paypal, i think this could be an opportunity but let me speak with him at the conference peter in new york. >> caller: mrwin dam incorporated should i hold or sell? >> i would not hold i'd buy. stock's don, i think it's terrific holmes when he's done he may be -- material just pointing out out. barry in north carolina. barry. >> caller: jim, a big smokey mountain booyah to you from north kore north carolina >> what's up >> caller: a couple weeks ago you talked...
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peters. >> thank you, mr. chairman and gentlemen for being here today. as always. i'd like to take an opportunity to follow up on senator cotton's questions regarding the lcs and i think i agree with senator cotton that those ships need to be out to sea. they need to be deployed. i certainly understand this maybe a reset year as described by admiral richardson in terms of that deploy. . but i would follow up to say that shipyards don't get a reset year as you may have with deployment. and today's navy's acquisition strategy certainly under opinions the ability to deploy in the future. earlier this week i joined other senators, including speaker ryan in sending you a letter on combat ship in fiscal years 18 and 19. we are concerned under the current acquisition strategy, the navy may be missing out on v variant that provides the best value indifferences in capability total lifestyle cost. . given the transition from lcs to the competition for a new frigate, the decision made today will impact the shipping as well as impact the navy ability to grow to the fleet size
peters. >> thank you, mr. chairman and gentlemen for being here today. as always. i'd like to take an opportunity to follow up on senator cotton's questions regarding the lcs and i think i agree with senator cotton that those ships need to be out to sea. they need to be deployed. i certainly understand this maybe a reset year as described by admiral richardson in terms of that deploy. . but i would follow up to say that shipyards don't get a reset year as you may have with deployment. and...
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director general peter limber about the w.'s changing mission. so mr limbaugh when dot civility w was founded in one nine hundred fifty three sixty five years ago it was a very different world from today how has changed. i think we once were the voice for the germans abroad we are here for informing people around the world and this means that we stand for freedom of press we stand for freedom of speech and the most important thing is to bring information to those who don't have access to information in the proper own countries now press freedom is increasingly coming under pressure once again particular also in europe why is that the case. and i think there are many reasons probably also that autocrats rediscovered the power of media and there are a lot of international broadcasters who don't do journalism the do propaganda p.r. and the internet with all its benefits also doesn't help always because it is a great platform for this information and so autocrats dictators have discovered this so it is getting more and more difficult to bring through the r
director general peter limber about the w.'s changing mission. so mr limbaugh when dot civility w was founded in one nine hundred fifty three sixty five years ago it was a very different world from today how has changed. i think we once were the voice for the germans abroad we are here for informing people around the world and this means that we stand for freedom of press we stand for freedom of speech and the most important thing is to bring information to those who don't have access to...
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. >> peter, this brings us back to mr. flood and his decision to join this legal team.you know him personally? and secondly, without making a personal judgment, can you imagine why a partner of williams and connelly with a perfectly good career behind him and in front of him would take this job and enter a mature case that is where it is right now tonight? >> you know, i don't know mr. flood. he has a terrific reputation by everything i've read and heard about him and he comes from a terrific law if i recall. i kj imagine for the life of me why he would want this job. the challenge is great, but the fact is you're representing someone who, who knows what he's going to say tomorrow morning on "fox & friends" or on twitter. you know, the best laid plans, the best laid strategy are destroyed in a single tweet. and you're embarrassed and, you know, no one's credibility after working with this administration and this president comes out unscathed. i don't think there's a person in this administration that's better off after having gone through this. and a lot of people come
. >> peter, this brings us back to mr. flood and his decision to join this legal team.you know him personally? and secondly, without making a personal judgment, can you imagine why a partner of williams and connelly with a perfectly good career behind him and in front of him would take this job and enter a mature case that is where it is right now tonight? >> you know, i don't know mr. flood. he has a terrific reputation by everything i've read and heard about him and he comes from...
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family garbage collection business would become a fortune 500 company under peter's management, employing 75,000 workers worldwide. mr. hultgren: however, peter once said, my goal is not to make money but to make a better world. following the sale of the company, he devoted his life to philanthropic work in the community through organizations such as big shoulders fund and his alma mater, timothy christian school, and many more. his family was always his first priority, and he will be greatly missed by his wife, his four children, and his 10 grandchildren. all of illinois will miss him w that i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back the balance of his time. for what purpose does the gentleman from california seek recognition. >> i seek unanimous consent to address the house for one minute. revise and extend my remarks. the speaker pro tempore: without objection. the gentleman is recognized for one minute. mr. mcnerney: thank you, mr. speaker. today i rise to honor and thank federal communication commissioner clyburn for her nine years of service at the federal communications commission. fought
family garbage collection business would become a fortune 500 company under peter's management, employing 75,000 workers worldwide. mr. hultgren: however, peter once said, my goal is not to make money but to make a better world. following the sale of the company, he devoted his life to philanthropic work in the community through organizations such as big shoulders fund and his alma mater, timothy christian school, and many more. his family was always his first priority, and he will be greatly...
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that the momentum that was built up the goodwill is not now simply squandered peter clearly the chinese feel out of beijing that mr kim is sincere is that attitude towards the north korean leadership mirrored where you are in south korea. there are more hawkish conservative people here in south korea who are always mistrustful of the north they actually would welcome this decision by trump to pull out they've been very suspicious of north korea motives all the way along but there is a real a groundswell of feeling here that this process was going in the right direction that yes the nuclear site had been demolished and people here believe that is a sincere gesture the concern for many south koreans is now what their position is between north korea and the u.s. if the u.s. takes a robust stance with north korea and calls in its traditional ally south korea saying that it should stand firm against north korea come what may and people started to talk about what happens if there is some sort of standoff or confrontation that puts obviously south korea in a very tricky very difficult position real contrast to the kind o
that the momentum that was built up the goodwill is not now simply squandered peter clearly the chinese feel out of beijing that mr kim is sincere is that attitude towards the north korean leadership mirrored where you are in south korea. there are more hawkish conservative people here in south korea who are always mistrustful of the north they actually would welcome this decision by trump to pull out they've been very suspicious of north korea motives all the way along but there is a real a...
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mr pompei o. well two major things we're expecting to be discussed peter the first is setting the details for that meeting that is expected between the u.s. president donald trump of the north korean leader kim jong un donald trump had said that the date and location worst set but the firm details had not yet been announced and of course donald trump has said in the past that he could still walk away from those plans or indeed walk away while a meeting is going on if he were displeased so this move by pump aoe to go back to pyongyang to firm up those plans seems to be to want to ensure that that meeting does go ahead we don't know yet if he will meet this time or with the leader himself kim jong un but he will be meeting he says with senior officials the other item that we're expecting to be on the agenda is the three americans who are detained in north korea donald trump has said that america has been working to for their release and we're expecting this to be discussed when my pump aoe has these meetings in pyongyang interesting leave though just a note as he is the top diplomat representing the
mr pompei o. well two major things we're expecting to be discussed peter the first is setting the details for that meeting that is expected between the u.s. president donald trump of the north korean leader kim jong un donald trump had said that the date and location worst set but the firm details had not yet been announced and of course donald trump has said in the past that he could still walk away from those plans or indeed walk away while a meeting is going on if he were displeased so this...
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peters. >> thank you mr. chairman. mr. long good to see you. you've bean very busy man. i appreciate your attendance here. i'm encouraged by the comments made about reducing the complexity of fema. we must do and i appreciate your focus on that. and using taxpayer dollars much more efficiently than they have been done in the past. one of those programs in particular is the public assistance alternative procedure 428 which you've already spoken about in relation to puerto rico which will be using those monies. but i've also heard some concerns from folks that this new program could shift cost to puerto rico without ultimately saving total funds on recovery efforts especially if anyone foreseen challenges should emerge. i would imagine that certainly members on this committee would also have concerns about accepting estimates from the federal government without input or without at least significant input into those estimates. so i have just a yes or no question to start and i got some other questions afterwards. this is simply yes or no. did anyone in those meetings held a
peters. >> thank you mr. chairman. mr. long good to see you. you've bean very busy man. i appreciate your attendance here. i'm encouraged by the comments made about reducing the complexity of fema. we must do and i appreciate your focus on that. and using taxpayer dollars much more efficiently than they have been done in the past. one of those programs in particular is the public assistance alternative procedure 428 which you've already spoken about in relation to puerto rico which will...
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meaningless the reason i mention it is because someone like a peter schiff will say there's eighteen hundred cryptocurrency and even you know mr myers got a trip to a currency burger king's got a cryptic seems to feed his perception sure sounds a little bit about why that's proper probably wrong so in general the great projects will stand out and the silly projects will just fall by the wayside and the silly projects are what feed the trolls to be able to have more fuel to come back out and so i think in general the products that are worthwhile will continue to outshine the rest of them and the ones that aren't worth anything will just fall by the wayside eventually yeah i remember seeing a video of peter schiff with a combi which is a gold card that you can break off into your grand candy bar and he's saying you can ease out of the store to pay for stuff now that's obviously doesn't scale very well but you could just use a trip to cars on your phone and bill thing that was just like old so i don't have to carry around forty pounds if i want to buy a car or something right. all right fantastic so being the fashion forward thin
meaningless the reason i mention it is because someone like a peter schiff will say there's eighteen hundred cryptocurrency and even you know mr myers got a trip to a currency burger king's got a cryptic seems to feed his perception sure sounds a little bit about why that's proper probably wrong so in general the great projects will stand out and the silly projects will just fall by the wayside and the silly projects are what feed the trolls to be able to have more fuel to come back out and so...
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peters. >> thank you, mr. chairman. secretary nielsen. thank you for being here. you're probably aware of the most significant threat that we have to our national security comes from cyber attacks and we're seeing these cyber attacks increase in frequency as well as in sophistication. and as this committee has discussed this issue numerous occasions, we always talk about a whole -- a whole government approach that we have to bring all of our resources to bear to thwart this threat. and oftentimes we operate in silos and different agencies are doing their own thing. and there isn't any kind of communication between them. and so there's been a pretty concerted effort to harmonize the responsibilities and understand those whole government capabilities that may exist across the breadth of government. and d.h.s. along with a number of other civilian and military entities have certainly made some significant progress in this area. but we need to have leadership from the white house to make sure that this actually happens. and that's why i was disappointed to hear report
peters. >> thank you, mr. chairman. secretary nielsen. thank you for being here. you're probably aware of the most significant threat that we have to our national security comes from cyber attacks and we're seeing these cyber attacks increase in frequency as well as in sophistication. and as this committee has discussed this issue numerous occasions, we always talk about a whole -- a whole government approach that we have to bring all of our resources to bear to thwart this threat. and...
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meaningless the reason i mention it is because someone like a peter schiff will say there's eighteen other crypto currencies and even you know mr meyers got a trip to a currency burger king's got a cryptic seems to feed his first option sure talk a little bit about why that's proper probably wrong so in general the great projects will stand out and the silly projects will just fall by the wayside and the silly projects are what feed the trolls to be able to have more fuel to come back out and so i think in general the products that are worthwhile will continue to outshine the rest of them and the ones that aren't worth anything will just fall by the wayside eventually yeah i remember seeing a video of peter schiff with a combi which is a gold card that you can break off into your grand isle candy bar and he's saying you can he's out of the store to pay for stuff now that's obviously doesn't scale very well but you could just use a trip to cars on your phone and bill thing that was just like old so i don't have to carry around forty pounds if i want to buy a car or something right. all right fantastic so being the fashion forwar
meaningless the reason i mention it is because someone like a peter schiff will say there's eighteen other crypto currencies and even you know mr meyers got a trip to a currency burger king's got a cryptic seems to feed his first option sure talk a little bit about why that's proper probably wrong so in general the great projects will stand out and the silly projects will just fall by the wayside and the silly projects are what feed the trolls to be able to have more fuel to come back out and...
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and in conversations with peter as well as myself last week, andrea, mr.iuliani really making the case that he's concerned that mueller's team may be trying to lay a perjury trap for the president. and so they're not going to agree to an in-person interview unless they feel as though the terms are right. and if you read between the lines, and what we heard from mr. giuliani, clearly it's a very high bar from their perspective. so where does this all end up? we know that president trump has indicated a willingness to talk to the special counsel, but that really came to a screeching halt after his personal attorney michael cohen was raided by the fbi. the president infuriated by all of that. but then in recent days, publicly he said look, he would like to talk to the special counsel again. so it's not exactly clear that everyone is on the same page here, andrea. but again, i think that the president's legal team really giving him free rein to be more aggressive. and we saw that on twitter this morning. >> and let's take another look at rudy giuliani on abc w
and in conversations with peter as well as myself last week, andrea, mr.iuliani really making the case that he's concerned that mueller's team may be trying to lay a perjury trap for the president. and so they're not going to agree to an in-person interview unless they feel as though the terms are right. and if you read between the lines, and what we heard from mr. giuliani, clearly it's a very high bar from their perspective. so where does this all end up? we know that president trump has...
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peter, first of all, let's start with mr. giuliani. and those comments to nbc news a short time ago. do we know anything more about this president sitting down with robert mueller? >> well, we know we heard from rudy giuliani, the president's outside counsel, within the last couple of hours, indicating that the two sides, robert mueller's team and the president's legal team have now engaged on several points, making progress, in effect, as he described it, toward a potential interview. he said the details of the conversation were confidential. the conversation he said happened yesterday evening in some form. he says they've made more progress, been more productive in the past couple of days than they have been in the previous couple of weeks. the reason it's notable he talked about this potential for some form of agreement is to this point, it was sort of the understanding right now, as rudy giuliani himself said within last 24 hours, that no lawyer could tell the president to sit down for an interview with special counsel. that would,
peter, first of all, let's start with mr. giuliani. and those comments to nbc news a short time ago. do we know anything more about this president sitting down with robert mueller? >> well, we know we heard from rudy giuliani, the president's outside counsel, within the last couple of hours, indicating that the two sides, robert mueller's team and the president's legal team have now engaged on several points, making progress, in effect, as he described it, toward a potential interview. he...
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mr. trump abruptly ended after he said some surprised office visitors demanded he turn over the president's medical records. peter alexander has details. >> reporter: donald trump's doctor for more than 35 years is telling details about the raid as he describes it that abruptly ended that relationship. >> what were they looking for? >> all his medical records, pictures, anything they could find. >> reporter: bornstein says two weeks after the inauguration, three men including mr. trump's long time personal bodyguard keith schiller, then the head of oval office operations and the top lawyer for the president's business, the trump organization, showed up unannounced at bornstein's medical office and took the president's medical records. >> i feel raped. raped, frightened and sad. >> reporter: the incident happened two days after bornstein provided private medical information to the "new york times" revealing that for years he'd prescribed mr. trump propecia, a hair growth medication. that disclosure an apparent violation of medical privacy laws that bornstein is still defending. >> it's certainly not a breach of me
mr. trump abruptly ended after he said some surprised office visitors demanded he turn over the president's medical records. peter alexander has details. >> reporter: donald trump's doctor for more than 35 years is telling details about the raid as he describes it that abruptly ended that relationship. >> what were they looking for? >> all his medical records, pictures, anything they could find. >> reporter: bornstein says two weeks after the inauguration, three men...
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peters. >> thank you, mr. chairman. gentle again thank you secret mattis, you and i have spoken on many occasion about that it is certainly critical so question to you, secretary mattis i know the department is workin establishin a joint could you talk a little bit like you say we've discussed is probably one of the leading on big data. this particular case you're some of them are making good progre some haven't achieved what i the deputy secretary, the chief and we're going to try to make, purpos going for objectives and not talking about three what are we doing to get these >> is there something this effort it's taken me several months to once we have it aligned i'll be we need. right need to get our act togeth >> i appreciate that. i look forward to working with road. the question that i have yester the government system it emphasized a troubling trend withou key knowledge central to good acquisition outcomes. in fact if i look at the summary here, basically the comptroller conseqdod's continued over eight years afte
peters. >> thank you, mr. chairman. gentle again thank you secret mattis, you and i have spoken on many occasion about that it is certainly critical so question to you, secretary mattis i know the department is workin establishin a joint could you talk a little bit like you say we've discussed is probably one of the leading on big data. this particular case you're some of them are making good progre some haven't achieved what i the deputy secretary, the chief and we're going to try to...