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mr. rosen? >> i think it's a good interim solution. but to be honest the smart card security system is not itself terribly robust. we have all experienced credit card fraud as well as a result of a lot of that. on the issue of bio metrics, i think it really is a difference between a centralized database and distributed database. bio metrics as a localized identifier is actually something that praum white houesident oba house supported because they are readily usable by most citizens than password. >> so you also objected to one of mr. lester's solutions. could you explain why and hopefully mr. lester will get a chance to reply? >> well, i don't so much object. regulation is clearly one of the normal tools in our toolkit here in washington along taxation. >> is it regulation or the efficiency of the ability to regulate? >> well, we all live in washington. i'm not a fan of our efficiency in the regulatory system. to take just to be brief about it, we have already acknowledged it would have to --
mr. rosen? >> i think it's a good interim solution. but to be honest the smart card security system is not itself terribly robust. we have all experienced credit card fraud as well as a result of a lot of that. on the issue of bio metrics, i think it really is a difference between a centralized database and distributed database. bio metrics as a localized identifier is actually something that praum white houesident oba house supported because they are readily usable by most citizens than...
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and mr. rosen joins us live now. mr. rosen, why are you weighting into this?k turner case that sparked all of this, you were opposed to the sentence. now you are opposed to the recall. >> yes. i've always been opposed to the sentence. i thought it was too low. i thought brock turner should have gone to prison. that was the law at the time and the sten tense that the judge gave was lawful. what needed to happen is the law to change so the next brock turner would go to prison. so i went to sacramento and wrote a law and the legislature pass touchdown. now the next brock turner will go to prison. now whoever the judge is, god forbid there is another brock turner, the law means that that person will go to prison. >> this isn't a flip flop on the issue. are these two different issues. >> these are two separate issues. one is the sentence from the case which was far too low. the second is whether the judge should be allowed to apply the law. and i think it is important for all of your viewers to know those that didn't support this sentence and thought it was too low
and mr. rosen joins us live now. mr. rosen, why are you weighting into this?k turner case that sparked all of this, you were opposed to the sentence. now you are opposed to the recall. >> yes. i've always been opposed to the sentence. i thought it was too low. i thought brock turner should have gone to prison. that was the law at the time and the sten tense that the judge gave was lawful. what needed to happen is the law to change so the next brock turner would go to prison. so i went to...
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davidson will be arguing for the regents and mr. rosen baum for the individual plaintiffs. >> >> all right. you may proceed. >> may it please the court, pasher mupan for the united states. i'd like to reserve seven minutes for rebuttal. >> all right. watch your clock. >> the rescission of daca was a discretionary enforcement decision that the ina did not in any way constrain. acting secretary decided taking into consideration both the texas litigation that had invalidated a similar dapa and expanded daca policies as well as the attorney general's opinion that daca likely would and should be invalidated as well, the acting secretary concluded that daca should be rescinded. that rational enforcement decision is committed to agency discretion by law, it was not arbitrary and capricious or unlawful. if i could start with the viable argument, enforcement decisions are committed to agency decisions and you hick letter versus cheney, that is true for broad -- >> i thought heckler versus cheney was a decision not to enforce. >> and heckler also a
davidson will be arguing for the regents and mr. rosen baum for the individual plaintiffs. >> >> all right. you may proceed. >> may it please the court, pasher mupan for the united states. i'd like to reserve seven minutes for rebuttal. >> all right. watch your clock. >> the rescission of daca was a discretionary enforcement decision that the ina did not in any way constrain. acting secretary decided taking into consideration both the texas litigation that had...
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>> reporter: sometimes it takes a stein to know one, dianne feinstein. >> mr. rosen rosenstein, thank you. i remember. >> it's like feinstein. >> reporter: it's dreiating a monster. >> grofranken stein. >> reporter: jeanie moos, new york. >> and thank you so much for joining us. we'll see you back here tomorrow night. ac 1k3ik9 with anderson begins right now. >> good evening. quite a day. more than most. keeping them honest, at the end of it, we are left more days with fresh evidence the white house is being neither trul for transparent with a country nor it seems concerned about transparency or the truth. some of the dee stories we have been told by the president and his people have now shifted. some of what we have been told we now know is untrue. many of those lives reveal how little we know about the president of the united states and how much u how much was hidden from view when vote, elected him. last night you may remember the new attorney rudy guiliani and changed the official story on stormy daniels and the firing of fbi director
>> reporter: sometimes it takes a stein to know one, dianne feinstein. >> mr. rosen rosenstein, thank you. i remember. >> it's like feinstein. >> reporter: it's dreiating a monster. >> grofranken stein. >> reporter: jeanie moos, new york. >> and thank you so much for joining us. we'll see you back here tomorrow night. ac 1k3ik9 with anderson begins right now. >> good evening. quite a day. more than most. keeping them honest, at the end of it, we...
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mr. graves votes aye. miss rosen votes no. mr. phonic votes aye. mr. mcgeechan votes now. miss mc sally votes aye. mr. carbajal votes no. mr. knight votes aye. mr. brown votes no. mr. russell votes aye. mr. -- mrs. murphy votes no. dr. digitally votes aye. mr. cano votes no. dr. abraham votes aye. mr. halloran votes no. mr. kelly votes aye. mr. swazi votes no. mr. gallagher votes aye. mr. panetta votes no. mr. gates votes aye. mr. bacon votes aye. mr. banks votes aye. miss cheney votes aye. mr. heise votes aye. mr. mitchell votes aye. >> will the clerk called the role of mist of -- of members who did not respond? >> is the clerk ready to report the results? the clerk will report the results. >> sir, there is 33 aye, 28 no. >> the amendment is adopted. now, the vote occurs on brown amendment 53 striking the provision regarding toshiba the recorded vote is ordered. >> mr. thornberry votes no. mr. smith votes aye. mr. jones votes -- mr. brady votes aye. mr. wilson votes no. mr. davis votes aye. mr. lobiondo votes no. mr. laundromat votes aye. mr. bishop votes no. mr. larson v
mr. graves votes aye. miss rosen votes no. mr. phonic votes aye. mr. mcgeechan votes now. miss mc sally votes aye. mr. carbajal votes no. mr. knight votes aye. mr. brown votes no. mr. russell votes aye. mr. -- mrs. murphy votes no. dr. digitally votes aye. mr. cano votes no. dr. abraham votes aye. mr. halloran votes no. mr. kelly votes aye. mr. swazi votes no. mr. gallagher votes aye. mr. panetta votes no. mr. gates votes aye. mr. bacon votes aye. mr. banks votes aye. miss cheney votes aye. mr....
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mr. rosen, formally of this network.ord of the justice department and the fbi with respect to getting fisa warrants. they will say or do anything to get what they want. they abused the system than have been very few repercussions from it. there need to be an overhaul done, particularly the carter page thing where they phoneyed up reasons for surveillance of him. they knew there was subjecting standings material changes concerning mr. page. and it wasn't corrected. cheryl: thanks so much for coming on tonight. be sure to vote in tonight's poll. do you believe it's time for speaker paul ryan to step aside immediately in favor of a conservative who can lead republicans to victory in the mid terms. you can cast your vote @loudobbs. we have dr. sebastian gorka joining us next. cheryl: president trump nominating acting veterans affair secretary robert kil robt wilke to take over the department of veterans affairs. initial reaction to this news that we have new leadership at the va. do you think our veterans can get the service
mr. rosen, formally of this network.ord of the justice department and the fbi with respect to getting fisa warrants. they will say or do anything to get what they want. they abused the system than have been very few repercussions from it. there need to be an overhaul done, particularly the carter page thing where they phoneyed up reasons for surveillance of him. they knew there was subjecting standings material changes concerning mr. page. and it wasn't corrected. cheryl: thanks so much for...
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mr. graves votes aye. ms. rosen votes no. ms. mcsally votes aye. mr. knight votes aye. mr. brown votes aye. mr. russell votes aye. mrs. murphy votes no. mr. connor votes no. dr. abraham votes aye. mr. o'halloran votes no. mr. kelly votes -- >> mr. gallagher votes aye. mr. panetta votes aye. mr. gates votes aye. mr. bacon. mr. bacon votes aye. mr. banks. mr. banks votes aye. ms. cheney votes aye. mr. mitchell votes aye. mr. jones. >> mr. chairman, how am i recorded? >> aye. >> i change the vote to no. >> how is norcross recorded? >> recorded as voting aye. >> no. >> how is mr. moulton recorded? >> recorded as voting aye. >> good. thank you. clerk will report the tally. mr. chairman 33 aye votes. 28 no votes. >> the amendment is adopted. question now occurs on russell amendment number 328 regarding machine gun transfers. a recorded vote has been ordered. the clerk will call the roll. >> mr. thornberry votes aye. mr. smith votes no. mr. jones? mr. jones? mr. brady? mr. brady votes no. mr. wilson votes aye. mrs. davis votes no. mr. langeman votes no. mr. bishop votes aye. mr. l
mr. graves votes aye. ms. rosen votes no. ms. mcsally votes aye. mr. knight votes aye. mr. brown votes aye. mr. russell votes aye. mrs. murphy votes no. mr. connor votes no. dr. abraham votes aye. mr. o'halloran votes no. mr. kelly votes -- >> mr. gallagher votes aye. mr. panetta votes aye. mr. gates votes aye. mr. bacon. mr. bacon votes aye. mr. banks. mr. banks votes aye. ms. cheney votes aye. mr. mitchell votes aye. mr. jones. >> mr. chairman, how am i recorded? >> aye....
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mr. graves votes aye. rosen. ms. ms. rosen votes no. mr. mic -- votes no. csally. votes aye. mr. -- votes no. mr. knight. mr. knight votes aye. mr. brown. votes aye. mr. russell. mr. russell votes aye. murphy. mrs. murphy votes no. dr. -- votes aye. no. -- mr. -- votes dr. abraham. aye.s mr. o'halleran. votes no. kelly. mr. kelly votes aye. mr. swayze. aye. mr. gallagher. mr. gallagher votes aye. panetta. mr. panetta votes aye. mr. gates. mr. gates votes aye. mr. bacon. aye.bacon votes mr. banks. mr. banks votes aye. ms. cheney. cheney votes aye. heiss. votes aye. mitchell? mr. mitchell votes aye. mr. jones. lady from guam seeks recognition. >> how am i recorded? recorded?ms. -- >> she was record as voting aye. . change the vote to no. >> ms. norcross. mr. norcross recorded? mr. norcross is recorded as voting aye. no. >> mr. giago. giago recorded. giago is recorded as aye.ng >> he votes no. >> mr. chairman, how am i recorded? >> who is asking? mr. moulton recorded? as r. moulton is recorded voting aye. >> good, thank you. tally.k reports the >> mr. chairman, there were 33 no
mr. graves votes aye. rosen. ms. ms. rosen votes no. mr. mic -- votes no. csally. votes aye. mr. -- votes no. mr. knight. mr. knight votes aye. mr. brown. votes aye. mr. russell. mr. russell votes aye. murphy. mrs. murphy votes no. dr. -- votes aye. no. -- mr. -- votes dr. abraham. aye.s mr. o'halleran. votes no. kelly. mr. kelly votes aye. mr. swayze. aye. mr. gallagher. mr. gallagher votes aye. panetta. mr. panetta votes aye. mr. gates. mr. gates votes aye. mr. bacon. aye.bacon votes mr....
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series, you can see the people who helped research the cases, along with the president of the center, mr. rosenlet me show you all the people behind the camera. takes a lot of us to put this program together. you see our team, the technical and editorial team. our studio head, and all that worked with him on the technical side. leading.st answering all your phone calls this season. thanks to everyone for your help in putting this together into our great viewers for all of your questions. thank you for being with us this season. ♪ announcer: c-span's original series "let mark
series, you can see the people who helped research the cases, along with the president of the center, mr. rosenlet me show you all the people behind the camera. takes a lot of us to put this program together. you see our team, the technical and editorial team. our studio head, and all that worked with him on the technical side. leading.st answering all your phone calls this season. thanks to everyone for your help in putting this together into our great viewers for all of your questions. thank...
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it sko send an important issue that we need to get the attention from the-- >> mr. rosen yields back time. is there any further debate or the amendment? you're recognized. >> thank you, madam chair. i want to express my support again for mr. swazee's attempt . and i grew up in the neighborhood in the kohl cane no, they had the issue. what happened in world 2. they dumped a lot into our oceans and they make comments with how beautiful our oceans are. what we should know, as we were children growing up. and things washed up ashore. we're not sure what exactly it was. and as a kid you would throw it into the fire and it was a great thing to play with, actually, there was remnants of some sort of weaponly in world war ii. although amendment is seeking to do to bring up the fighting to mesh last support-- we cannot support that. and pristine waters, to many of you, you have no idea what happened to us during the war and why we need these-- as much funds as we can get to clean it up. those are the playgrounds for our children. that's where i cry up on the beaches. when we asked
it sko send an important issue that we need to get the attention from the-- >> mr. rosen yields back time. is there any further debate or the amendment? you're recognized. >> thank you, madam chair. i want to express my support again for mr. swazee's attempt . and i grew up in the neighborhood in the kohl cane no, they had the issue. what happened in world 2. they dumped a lot into our oceans and they make comments with how beautiful our oceans are. what we should know, as we were...
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mr. graves? >> no. >> miss rosen? >> aye. >> miss stephonic? >> no. >> mr. mickey chin? mr. mickey chin? miss mick sally? >> no. >> mr. car ba hal? >> aye. >> mr. knight? >> no. >> mr. brown? >> aye. >> mr. russell? >> no. >> mrs. murphy? >> aye. >> dr. dajar lay? >> no. >> mir. konna? >> aye. >> dr. abraham. >> no. >> mr. hal ran? >> aye parliament. >> mr. kelly? >> no. >> mr. swazy? >> aye. >> mr. gallagher? >> no. >> mr. panetta? >> aye. >> mr. gates? >> no. >> mr. bacon? >> no. >> mr. banks? >> no. >> miss cheney? >> no. >> mr. his? >> no. >> mr. mitchell? >> no. >> mr. jones? mr. garamendi? >> aye. >> mr. mckeech an? >> aye. >> clerk will report. >> mr. chairman, there are 29 aye votes, 32 no votes. >> the amendment is not adopted. the question now occurs on gallego number 336 r 1. recorded vote is ordered. >> chairman thorn berry? >> no. >> mr. smith? >> aye. >> mr. jones? mr. jones? mr. brady? >> aye. >> mr. wilson? >> no. >> mrs. davis? >> aye. >> mr. lobe yando? >> no. >> mr. lange vin? >> aye. >> mr. bishop? >> no. >> mr. larson? >> aye. >> mr. turner? >> no. >> mr. cooper? >>
mr. graves? >> no. >> miss rosen? >> aye. >> miss stephonic? >> no. >> mr. mickey chin? mr. mickey chin? miss mick sally? >> no. >> mr. car ba hal? >> aye. >> mr. knight? >> no. >> mr. brown? >> aye. >> mr. russell? >> no. >> mrs. murphy? >> aye. >> dr. dajar lay? >> no. >> mir. konna? >> aye. >> dr. abraham. >> no. >> mr. hal ran? >> aye...
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davidson will be arguing for the regents and mr. rosen baum for the individual plaintiffs. >> >> all right. you may proceed.
davidson will be arguing for the regents and mr. rosen baum for the individual plaintiffs. >> >> all right. you may proceed.
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mr. graves votes aye. miss rosen votes no. mr. phonic votes aye. mr. mcgeechan votes now. miss mc sally votes aye. mr. carbajal votes no. mr. knight votes aye. mr. brown votes no. mr. russell votes aye. mr. -- mrs. murphy votes no. dr. digitally votes aye. mr. cano votes no. dr. abraham votes aye. mr. halloran votes no. mr. kelly votes aye. mr. swazi votes no. mr. gallagher votes aye. mr. panetta votes no. mr. gates votes aye. mr. bacon votes aye. mr. banks votes aye. miss cheney votes aye. mr. heise votes aye. mr. mitchell votes aye. >> will the clerk called the role of mist of -- of members who did not respond? >> is the clerk ready to report the results? the clerk will report the results. >> sir, there is 33 aye, 28 no. >> the amendment is adopted. now, the vote occurs on brown amendment 53 striking the provision regarding toshiba the recorded vote is ordered. >> mr. thornberry votes no. mr. smith votes aye. mr. jones votes -- mr. brady votes aye. mr. wilson votes no. mr. davis votes aye. mr. lobiondo votes no. mr. laundromat votes aye. mr. bishop votes no. mr. larson v
mr. graves votes aye. miss rosen votes no. mr. phonic votes aye. mr. mcgeechan votes now. miss mc sally votes aye. mr. carbajal votes no. mr. knight votes aye. mr. brown votes no. mr. russell votes aye. mr. -- mrs. murphy votes no. dr. digitally votes aye. mr. cano votes no. dr. abraham votes aye. mr. halloran votes no. mr. kelly votes aye. mr. swazi votes no. mr. gallagher votes aye. mr. panetta votes no. mr. gates votes aye. mr. bacon votes aye. mr. banks votes aye. miss cheney votes aye. mr....
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mccormick has served as president of bistravel.com and president of rosen bluth international. mr. mccormick, you are now recognized forify minutes for n opening statement. thank you, chairman katko, ranking member watson coleman, members of the subcommittee. we appreciate the opportunity to testify today. i'm michael mccormick, executive director and chief operating officer of the global business travel association, a role i have been since 2009. his is gbta is headquartered in alexandria with operations on six continents. we have over 9,500 members and manage over $345 billion of global business travel and meetings expenditures annually. gbta has 38 chapters across this country and operations around the world. i want to thank chairman katko for the time he recently spent in our new york state chapter. they're bragging to all the chapters about your january visit. the annual convention in the u.s. is must attend event a year for business travel. we'll have 7,000 attendees in san diego this year with people from all over the u.s. as well as 50 countries. last year's event had an ec
mccormick has served as president of bistravel.com and president of rosen bluth international. mr. mccormick, you are now recognized forify minutes for n opening statement. thank you, chairman katko, ranking member watson coleman, members of the subcommittee. we appreciate the opportunity to testify today. i'm michael mccormick, executive director and chief operating officer of the global business travel association, a role i have been since 2009. his is gbta is headquartered in alexandria with...
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. >> reporter: caught between a stein and a stine is rod rosen whatever. >> thank you, mr.n. >> deputy attorney general rosenstein. >> reporter: no nder someone finally popped the question. >> how do u pronounce there's n that question. >> reporter: no right answer? take it from this guy's creator. >> frankenstein! >> my father pronounces it stein. >> good morning, i'm rod rosenstein. >> but i actually have relatives that pronounce it steen. >> reporter: will he answer to this guy? >> rod rosenstein. >> welcome to the house judiciary committee, mr. rosenstein. >> mr. rod rosenstein. >> reporter: please, i don't have much sympathy for those out there, not with a last name like moos. >> moose. >> reporter: in german the second vowel takes precedence so the ei in rosenstein is pronounced stein. but this guy's name should be winer. >> anthony weiner. >> reporter: sometimes neither choice is great. there was some whining on reddit about the special prosecutor. does anyone read robert mueller and pronounce it like ferris buell bueller? but this is mueller, robert mueller. >> mr.
. >> reporter: caught between a stein and a stine is rod rosen whatever. >> thank you, mr.n. >> deputy attorney general rosenstein. >> reporter: no nder someone finally popped the question. >> how do u pronounce there's n that question. >> reporter: no right answer? take it from this guy's creator. >> frankenstein! >> my father pronounces it stein. >> good morning, i'm rod rosenstein. >> but i actually have relatives that pronounce it...
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rosen. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlewoman is recognized for three minutes. >> mr. speaker, today's vote on the previous question fails, we will have the opportunity to vote on my amendment, the jobs not waste amendment a proactive and innovate i proposal to turn yucca mountain into something useful a project that would create jobs without threatening the health and safety of nevadans and other americans across this country. ms. rosen: my amendment would prohibit the department of energy from moving forward with its current plan to ship nuclear waste by truck and rail through 329 congressional districts to yucca mountain until they consider a number of other job creating alternatives, including defense activities for unmanned aircraft systems, scientific research, the go a secure electronic data center a renewable energy generation. one of the arguments i regularly hear from proponents of yucca mountain is that it will create jobs and we have invested billions in building a repository at this site. i'm here to say that we can still create jobs without having to take
rosen. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlewoman is recognized for three minutes. >> mr. speaker, today's vote on the previous question fails, we will have the opportunity to vote on my amendment, the jobs not waste amendment a proactive and innovate i proposal to turn yucca mountain into something useful a project that would create jobs without threatening the health and safety of nevadans and other americans across this country. ms. rosen: my amendment would prohibit the department of...
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mr. speaker. i now yield two minutes of time to the gentlelady from nevada, ms. rosen. the chair: the gentlelady is recognized. : i thank the gentleman from new york. mr. speaker, i rise today and stand with the overwhelming majority of nevadans who wholeheartedly oppose our state becoming the dumping ground for the rest of the nation's nuclear waste. based on the department of energy's own studies, yucca mountain is unfit as a repository site for nuclear waste because of the impact it would have on national transportation. we're talking about shipping up to three loads of radioactive waste per week to nevada by rail or truck for over 50 years. here's a map of what the proposed routes would look like. dangerous waste would go through 329 congressional districts across this country. to the members representing these districts, do you consent to high level radioactive waste barreling down your highways and your train tracks, and are you prepared to face your constituents at home and tell them that you voted to put their safety at risk? yucca mountain would also jeopardize
mr. speaker. i now yield two minutes of time to the gentlelady from nevada, ms. rosen. the chair: the gentlelady is recognized. : i thank the gentleman from new york. mr. speaker, i rise today and stand with the overwhelming majority of nevadans who wholeheartedly oppose our state becoming the dumping ground for the rest of the nation's nuclear waste. based on the department of energy's own studies, yucca mountain is unfit as a repository site for nuclear waste because of the impact it would...
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mr. hunter regarding a briefing on u.s. support to ukrainian special operations forces. amendment 185 r-1 by ms. rosen, directing a briefing on automated cyber defense capabilities. amendment 189 r-1 by mr. schuster, regarding protection of autonomous systems from cyber attacks. amendment 196 by mr. langevin regarding methods to safeguard the defense industrial base. amendment 239 by ms. murphy, directing a briefing on modeling and simulation. amendment 243 by mr. scott regarding a report on urban warfare. amendment 249 r-1 by mr. gallagher, regarding continuous monitoring capabilities and comply to connect. and amendment 321 r-2 by mr mr. khanna on a briefing on information technologies. i yield back. >> is there further discussion? if not, the question is on the amendments offered by the gentle lady from new york. those that are in favor, say aye. those opposed say no. being the chair, the ayes have it. the ayes have it and the amendments en bloc are adopted. the gentle lady from new york. >> thank you, mr. chairman. i offer amendment 385, the national security commission on artificial intelligence
mr. hunter regarding a briefing on u.s. support to ukrainian special operations forces. amendment 185 r-1 by ms. rosen, directing a briefing on automated cyber defense capabilities. amendment 189 r-1 by mr. schuster, regarding protection of autonomous systems from cyber attacks. amendment 196 by mr. langevin regarding methods to safeguard the defense industrial base. amendment 239 by ms. murphy, directing a briefing on modeling and simulation. amendment 243 by mr. scott regarding a report on...
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rosen tine in connection with the disclosure. he asserted the office of government ethics had concluded the payment made by mr. cohen is in fact required to be reported as a liability despite trump's claim and added that rosen tine "may find the disclosure relevant to any inquiry you may be pursuing." that's something. indeed, according to david apple's predecessor, the let ser tantamount to a criminal referral. oge reported the president to doj for potentially committing a crime. joining me now, georgetown law professor, neal katyal. the legal significance of the president putting this in writing and the referral by oge. >> they're both huge. this is a big deal. and you know, it's not just that the president has finally come clean on what happened with stormy daniels, it's also that there is this almost a criminal referral which is an extraordinary thing. our government's top ethics officer sent this financial disclosure report that president trump signed today and sent it to rod rosenstein and said hey, that may be relevant in the criminal investigation you've got ongoing. that's an extraordinary thing. this
rosen tine in connection with the disclosure. he asserted the office of government ethics had concluded the payment made by mr. cohen is in fact required to be reported as a liability despite trump's claim and added that rosen tine "may find the disclosure relevant to any inquiry you may be pursuing." that's something. indeed, according to david apple's predecessor, the let ser tantamount to a criminal referral. oge reported the president to doj for potentially committing a crime....
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package, and i want to thank representatives garamendi, hanabusa, rosen, and austin scott for co-sponsoring this bipartisan amendment. thank you, mr. chairman, i yield back. the chair: the gentlelady yields. the gentleman from washington is recognized. mr. smith: thank you, mr. chairman. i'm pleased to yield three minutes to the gentlelady from florida, ms. wilson. the chair: the gentlelady from florida is recognized. ms. wilson: mr. chairman, i rise in strong support of amendment 73, requiring a report to relevant committees on the missions, operations, and activities of the department of defense in niger and the broader region. i believe that key components of the amendment are necessary to obtain critical, tactical, operational and strategic improvements in u.s.-africa command efforts to achieve stability and security in the region and most importantly, keep our troops safer. as evidence by the tragic deaths of the four soldiers who were ambushed by isis near tongo tongo, niger, last october, improvements throughout the chain of command and military services are necessary and d.o.d. must provide greater transparency and communi
package, and i want to thank representatives garamendi, hanabusa, rosen, and austin scott for co-sponsoring this bipartisan amendment. thank you, mr. chairman, i yield back. the chair: the gentlelady yields. the gentleman from washington is recognized. mr. smith: thank you, mr. chairman. i'm pleased to yield three minutes to the gentlelady from florida, ms. wilson. the chair: the gentlelady from florida is recognized. ms. wilson: mr. chairman, i rise in strong support of amendment 73, requiring...
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rosen. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlewoman is recognized for three minutes. >> mr. speaker, today's vote on the previous question fails, we will have the opportunity to vote on my amendment, the jobs not waste amendment a proactive and innovate i proposal to turn yucca mountain into something useful a project that would create jobs without threatening the health and safety of nevadans and other americans across this country. ms. rosen: my amendment would prohibit the department of energy from moving forward with its current plan to ship nuclear waste by truck and rail through 329 congressional districts to yucca mountain until they consider a number of other job creating alternatives, including defense activities for unmanned aircraft systems, scientific research, the go a secure electronic data center a renewable energy generation. one of the arguments i regularly hear from proponents of yucca mountain is that it will create jobs and we have invested billions in building a repository at this site. i'm here to say that we can still create jobs without having to take
rosen. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlewoman is recognized for three minutes. >> mr. speaker, today's vote on the previous question fails, we will have the opportunity to vote on my amendment, the jobs not waste amendment a proactive and innovate i proposal to turn yucca mountain into something useful a project that would create jobs without threatening the health and safety of nevadans and other americans across this country. ms. rosen: my amendment would prohibit the department of...
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mr. speaker. i now yield two minutes of time to the gentlelady from nevada, ms. rosen. the chair: the gentlelady is recognized. : i thank the gentleman from new york. mr. speaker, i rise today and stand with the overwhelming majority of nevadans who wholeheartedly oppose our state becoming the dumping ground for the rest of the nation's nuclear waste. based on the department of energy's own studies, yucca mountain is unfit as a repository site for nuclear waste because of the impact it would have on national transportation. we're talking about shipping up to three loads of radioactive waste per week to nevada by rail or truck for over 50 years. here's a map of what the proposed routes would look like. dangerous waste would go through 329 congressional districts across this country. to the members representing these districts, do you consent to high level radioactive waste barreling down your highways and your train tracks, and are you prepared to face your constituents at home and tell them that you voted to put their safety at risk? yucca mountain would also jeopardize
mr. speaker. i now yield two minutes of time to the gentlelady from nevada, ms. rosen. the chair: the gentlelady is recognized. : i thank the gentleman from new york. mr. speaker, i rise today and stand with the overwhelming majority of nevadans who wholeheartedly oppose our state becoming the dumping ground for the rest of the nation's nuclear waste. based on the department of energy's own studies, yucca mountain is unfit as a repository site for nuclear waste because of the impact it would...