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. >> hello -- >> i'm mr. reidnice to meet you too. >> eye contact. >> good. >> what about his hands? you can do that. grab it firm. firm handshake t. is a first impression. stand up. okay. this is size a. you present to side b. ready, one, two, three, go. >> hi, my name is -- nice to meet you. >> nice to meet you. >> good. you shake and look in the eye like that. that's expected. girls, in america, you can do it. it's okay to get a nice handshake. what happens if it doesn't work and they don't have this what is the future looking like if they don't acquire language skills. >> they become a third-class citizen. >> the market in any major city is always there. landscaping, car washes but our students are gifted and talented, they just need opportunity to learn english and learn. when they grow up, they will be american and when they have kids they will -- i expect to do and my three boys not because someone force me, but i believe the opportunity it provides. no matter how uneducated you are, you have the world to e
. >> hello -- >> i'm mr. reidnice to meet you too. >> eye contact. >> good. >> what about his hands? you can do that. grab it firm. firm handshake t. is a first impression. stand up. okay. this is size a. you present to side b. ready, one, two, three, go. >> hi, my name is -- nice to meet you. >> nice to meet you. >> good. you shake and look in the eye like that. that's expected. girls, in america, you can do it. it's okay to get a nice handshake....
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mr. chairman. >> thank you senator sullivan. senator reid and i would in her teen if someone has one final question. >> one follow-up to that. >> thank you. i'm here, i might as well do it and it's important. how should the country think about the idea of the long war? you've been in charge of it, we are overseeing it, there's discomfort here 17 years in, but do we need to just have a different mindset the way the general talked about this 15 years ago? >> senator, if it's helpful, as i work within my organization and we discussed this, part of this is building the forceful long-haul. are you sustainable if this is going to be and enduring, and i'm not talking specifically afghanistan but how you posture the force and get it set to handle the security challenges of the future? we have many discussions on that and a lot of our forces are based on that as well as her interagency collaboration and cooperation and multinational engagement as well. >> thank you. general muller, i think you've sensed that from both sides of the aisle and during th
mr. chairman. >> thank you senator sullivan. senator reid and i would in her teen if someone has one final question. >> one follow-up to that. >> thank you. i'm here, i might as well do it and it's important. how should the country think about the idea of the long war? you've been in charge of it, we are overseeing it, there's discomfort here 17 years in, but do we need to just have a different mindset the way the general talked about this 15 years ago? >> senator, if...
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mr. manafort as he sits in that jail cell. jeff? ll rlor: all right, paula reidh the latest on paul manafort tonight. paula, thank you. a sheriff's deputy is dead, another critically wounded after they were shot allegedly by an inmate they were taking to court. they were attacked today outside a courthouse in kansas city. tony dokoupil has the latest on this. >> reporter: you can see what appears to be blood on the ground outside the wyandotte county courthouse where police say a prisoner stepping out of this white van, somehow got a gun and opened fire on two sheriffs deputies. john garcia saw the aftermath. >> i seen them carrying an officer away, shot in maybe the chest. and then i seen a second officer carried away, and he was shot, maybe in his head. >> reporter: the fallen officer was identified as deputy patrick war, a 35-year-old with seven years of service. he died at university of kansas medical center, where the second female officer is in critical condition. according to police, shots rang out shortly after 11:00 a.m., as the prisoner, who has not bee
mr. manafort as he sits in that jail cell. jeff? ll rlor: all right, paula reidh the latest on paul manafort tonight. paula, thank you. a sheriff's deputy is dead, another critically wounded after they were shot allegedly by an inmate they were taking to court. they were attacked today outside a courthouse in kansas city. tony dokoupil has the latest on this. >> reporter: you can see what appears to be blood on the ground outside the wyandotte county courthouse where police say a prisoner...
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mr. trump slapped tariffs on european steel and aluminum. more on this now from paula reid whether it's so many different things like trade, we're taking care of a lot of problems that should have been taken care of over the years. >> reporter: president trump today blamed past u.s. leaders for the simmering conflict over trade, and in a tweet urged harley-davidson to "be patient," saying ultimately "they will not pay tariffs selling into the e.u." but the company's shift overseas is a consequence of the trump administration's tariffs on european steel and aluminum. in response, the e.u. applied import duties of 25% on a range of products, including harleys. in an s.e.c. filing, the company said, "the e.u. tariffs will result in an additional cost of $2,200 per motorcycle exported from the u.s. to the e.u." and mid continent steel and wire in poplar bluff, missouri, the largest nail manufacturer in the u.s., just laid off dozens of workers. operations general manager chris pratt says the company lost business from increased steel costs. >> the imposition of these tariffs on
mr. trump slapped tariffs on european steel and aluminum. more on this now from paula reid whether it's so many different things like trade, we're taking care of a lot of problems that should have been taken care of over the years. >> reporter: president trump today blamed past u.s. leaders for the simmering conflict over trade, and in a tweet urged harley-davidson to "be patient," saying ultimately "they will not pay tariffs selling into the e.u." but the company's...
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reid has the story. >> reporter: cbs news has learned peter strzok was led away for his anti-trump text messages. >> mr. horwitz, does peter strzok like the president? >> reporter: on capitol hill they hammered michael horwitz about those messages between strzok and former fbi lawyer lisa page. that february/march of 2018, peter strzok said trump's abysmal, he's an idiot, he's a blipping idiot. it sounds like he hates mr. trump. >> his text messages would certainly leave that as the implication. >> that's textbook bias. it's quite definitely a bias allowing something other than the facts to determine your decision. >> rep t general did not try to dissuade republican lawmakers over their concerns. >> i think, frankly, anybody should be concerned about any law enforcement officer expressing these kinds of views. i don't care whether it's a presidential race or a local election. it just shouldn't happen. >> reporter: strzok and page worked on the special counsel team but were removed when the texts were discovered. page has since left the fbi. strzok's lawyer defended his client. >> you can ask anyone who
reid has the story. >> reporter: cbs news has learned peter strzok was led away for his anti-trump text messages. >> mr. horwitz, does peter strzok like the president? >> reporter: on capitol hill they hammered michael horwitz about those messages between strzok and former fbi lawyer lisa page. that february/march of 2018, peter strzok said trump's abysmal, he's an idiot, he's a blipping idiot. it sounds like he hates mr. trump. >> his text messages would certainly leave...
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mr. chairman, my time has been expired. this was a very good meeting. >> thank you. senator reid. >>thank you for your excellent testimony i want to thank senator -- for his leadership. this is a very important issue. one reason i think it is important is i have legislation -- bipartisan legislation with senator mccain, senator collins and senator warner and it would simply require disclosure of companies which is the usual tradition of public companies on whether they have a director who is a cyber expert or they have some other arrangement, we don't mandate what they do. i think it is essential for public companies to tell their shareholders and the market what they are doing when it comes to cyber security. you described all of the different ramifications throughout your testimony. i would like to focus for a moment with mr. daniel. chairman clayton was here a few weeks ago and he said i think cyber security -- were i said previously i don't think there is enough disclosure in terms of whether there is oversight at the -- level, that is something that investors should know whet
mr. chairman, my time has been expired. this was a very good meeting. >> thank you. senator reid. >>thank you for your excellent testimony i want to thank senator -- for his leadership. this is a very important issue. one reason i think it is important is i have legislation -- bipartisan legislation with senator mccain, senator collins and senator warner and it would simply require disclosure of companies which is the usual tradition of public companies on whether they have a...
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reid has more on this. >> reporter: cbs news has learned that f.b.i. agent peter strzok was escorted from the f.b.i. as he awaits possible disciplinary action for his anti-trump text messages. >> mr. horowitz, does peter strzok like the president? >> reporter: today on capitol hill, republicans hammered justice department inspector general michael horowitz about those messages between strzok and former f.b.i. lawyer lisa page. >> february, march of 2016, peter strzok said, "trump's abysmal. trump's an idiot. hillary should win 100,000 to 0." it sounds like he hates the president. >> his text messages would implicate that. >> that is textbook bias. it is quite literally the definition of bias, allowing thmething other than the facts to determine your decision. >> reporter: the inspector general did not try to dissuade republican lawmakers over their concerns. >> i think, frankly, anybody should be concerned about any law enforcement officer expressing these kinds of views. i don't care whether it's a presidential race or a local election, it just shouldn't happen. >> reporter: strzok and page worked on both the clinton email stobe and the investigation into russian interference in
reid has more on this. >> reporter: cbs news has learned that f.b.i. agent peter strzok was escorted from the f.b.i. as he awaits possible disciplinary action for his anti-trump text messages. >> mr. horowitz, does peter strzok like the president? >> reporter: today on capitol hill, republicans hammered justice department inspector general michael horowitz about those messages between strzok and former f.b.i. lawyer lisa page. >> february, march of 2016, peter strzok...
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mr. trump's own lawyer said it would be politically unwise for the president to pardon himself. paula reid is at the white house with the latest. >> reporter: good morning. the question of whether the president can pardon himself is really a political question. because even if he has the legal authority to do so, if he was to pardon himself it could make him look very guilty. sparking political backlash and even impeachment proceedings. today on twitter, the president once again renewed his attack on special counsel, calling it unconstial. president trump clearly believes he has the power to pardon anyone, including himself. over the weekend, his personal attorney rudy giuliani said the president wouldn't pardon himself, even though he could. >> he has no intention of pardoning himself but he probably -- doesn't say he can't. >> i think people would arrive -- >> reporter: texas republican will hurd said on "face the nation" a personal presidential pardon would be a costly mistake and urge the president to speak with the special counsel. >> you don't have anything to hide, why wouldn't you
mr. trump's own lawyer said it would be politically unwise for the president to pardon himself. paula reid is at the white house with the latest. >> reporter: good morning. the question of whether the president can pardon himself is really a political question. because even if he has the legal authority to do so, if he was to pardon himself it could make him look very guilty. sparking political backlash and even impeachment proceedings. today on twitter, the president once again renewed...
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mr. chairman, my time is expired, but i think this is a very good meeting to start out that discussion. >> s reid. thank you, gentlemen, for your excellent testimony. let me ask the ranking democrat and commend senator rounds for his leadership. this is a very important issue. oneason think it's very important is that i have legislation, s-536, the cybersecurity disclosure act, bipartisan legislationith senator mccraain, senator colli, and senator warner, requiring disclosure by public companies of whether they have a director who is a cyber expert or they have some other arrangement. we don't mtehat they do. i thin it's essential to have public companies particularly tell their shareholders and the markets what they're doing at the highest level when it comes to this issue, cybersecuty. you've described all the different ramifications throughout your testimony. but i'd like to just focus for a moment, if i could, with mr. daniel. that is, chairmanclayton was here a few weeks ago. he said, i think cyber security is an area where i've said previously i do not think there is enough disclosure in te
mr. chairman, my time is expired, but i think this is a very good meeting to start out that discussion. >> s reid. thank you, gentlemen, for your excellent testimony. let me ask the ranking democrat and commend senator rounds for his leadership. this is a very important issue. oneason think it's very important is that i have legislation, s-536, the cybersecurity disclosure act, bipartisan legislationith senator mccraain, senator colli, and senator warner, requiring disclosure by public...
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reid: republicans, and attendance -- democrats, republicans, independents are fed up with this obstruction. they want us to work for american families again. mr. president, i'm on their side commode is why i propose an important change to the rules of the united states senate. the present republican leader himself said, and this is a the senate has" repeatedly changed its rules as circumstances dictate." he's right. in fact, the senate has changed its rules 18 times by sustaining or overturning the ruling of a presiding officer in the last 36 years. during the 10 years of republican and democratic majorities. the change we propose today would ensure executive and judicial nominations and up or down vote on confirmation. yes, no. the rule change will make closure for all nominations other than the supreme court a majority threshold vote, yes or no. the senate is a living thing. to survive it must change, as it has over the history of this great country. oft: the consequent of all that from 2013 to 2017 is that now in 2018, it will take just 51 votes to confirm the next justice of the supreme court. getting your thoughts this morning the day af
reid: republicans, and attendance -- democrats, republicans, independents are fed up with this obstruction. they want us to work for american families again. mr. president, i'm on their side commode is why i propose an important change to the rules of the united states senate. the present republican leader himself said, and this is a the senate has" repeatedly changed its rules as circumstances dictate." he's right. in fact, the senate has changed its rules 18 times by sustaining or...
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mr. reid, last month "the washington post" reported on a study by the international computer science institute at the university of california berkeley finding that thousands of children's apps on google play store may be violating the children's online privacy protection act. the article identified popular apps such as disney's where's my water and the minio rush. what does your association believe the federal trade commission should and can do to help prevent violations? >> well, first of all. it has been one of my most interesting exercises over the more than ten years or 15 years i've been working on this to try to figure out the breadth and scope of kappa. i've actually testified before senator markey when he was congssnarco kappa, and one of the thing that's been fascinating about the problem is we have to figure out how to meet parents where they are. when it comes to developers abiding by kappa, that's the law and they need to do it. we built a network program with more than 500. it st
mr. reid, last month "the washington post" reported on a study by the international computer science institute at the university of california berkeley finding that thousands of children's apps on google play store may be violating the children's online privacy protection act. the article identified popular apps such as disney's where's my water and the minio rush. what does your association believe the federal trade commission should and can do to help prevent violations? >>...