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mr. so-and-so, can i have a table?" and he would say, "who sent you?" "the minister of the economy." "get out of my economy." and a friend would come and welcome them and treat them like kings. the tawbl had only 20 seats. and jacques allowed me not only to eat in his restaurant but to observe him every afternoon after school. >> rose: as he was cook, you would come after school and watch him prepare? >> yes, i would. and we would talk about food and about-- he was previously a legionnaire. and he would explain to me -- >> being a foreign legionnaire. >> yes, the stories of being in vietnam and so on. but for me it was all about the dance in the kitchen and him cooking and the smell, and feeding me, too, because i was really-- i loved the chocolate mousse, and apple tart. >> rose: i think you suggest his mousse as somehow being analogous to proust biting into-- >> the mother land. >> rose: what did you walk away from that experience with? >> well here, showed me what a professional kitchen was. and i sort of love, in myself, for the craftsmanship, for the artistry. i knew at a very y
mr. so-and-so, can i have a table?" and he would say, "who sent you?" "the minister of the economy." "get out of my economy." and a friend would come and welcome them and treat them like kings. the tawbl had only 20 seats. and jacques allowed me not only to eat in his restaurant but to observe him every afternoon after school. >> rose: as he was cook, you would come after school and watch him prepare? >> yes, i would. and we would talk about food...
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mr. so-and-so, can i have a table? y who sent you and you say the minister of the economy, he would say get out of my restaurant. other people, he would treat them like kings. there were only 20 seats and he loved me not only to eat in his restaurant but to observe him every afternoon at school. charlie: you would go after school and watch him prepare. eric: i would. we would talk about food. he would explain to me the stories of being in vietnam and so on. for me, it was all about the dance in the kitchen and the cooking, the smell. i love to his chocolate mousse and his apple tart. charlie: i think you suggested his chocolate mousse as being analogous to biting into the motherland. what did you walk away from that experience with? eric: he showed me what a professional kitchen was. i sort of learned for myself the craftsmanship, the artistry. i knew at a young age that i would become a chef and i didn't want to become a chef in a bistro, not like it's a bad, but i wanted to do fine dining because of my experience with
mr. so-and-so, can i have a table? y who sent you and you say the minister of the economy, he would say get out of my restaurant. other people, he would treat them like kings. there were only 20 seats and he loved me not only to eat in his restaurant but to observe him every afternoon at school. charlie: you would go after school and watch him prepare. eric: i would. we would talk about food. he would explain to me the stories of being in vietnam and so on. for me, it was all about the dance in...
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mr. so and so, can i have a table, and he will say, who sent you? you say, the minister of the economy. get out of my restaurant! then friends would come and he would welcome them and treat them like kings. the table had only 20 seats and jacques allowed me not only to eat in his restaurant but to observe him every afternoon after school. >> rose: as he was cooking, you would come after school and watch him prepare? >> yes, i would. and we would talk about food and he was previously a legionnaires and he would explain the stories about vietnam. for me it was about the dance in the kitchen, eating, cooking, the smell, and him feeding me, too, because i loved his chocolate mousse and desserts. >> rose: i think you suggested his mousse as being analogous to prust biting into the mother land. >> yes, of course. >> rose: and what did you walk away from that experience with? >> well, he showed me what a professional kitchen was, and i saw the love in myself for the craftsmanship, for the artistry. i knew at a very young age, nine, ten, eleven, that i would become a chef. i didn't want to beco
mr. so and so, can i have a table, and he will say, who sent you? you say, the minister of the economy. get out of my restaurant! then friends would come and he would welcome them and treat them like kings. the table had only 20 seats and jacques allowed me not only to eat in his restaurant but to observe him every afternoon after school. >> rose: as he was cooking, you would come after school and watch him prepare? >> yes, i would. and we would talk about food and he was previously...
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and so -- justice roberts: so -- mr. dreeben: and that's what -- justice roberts: if you have a governor whose priority is jobs for his state, and there's a ceo who's thinking about locating a plant in his state, but he can only do it, he says, if he gets tax credits from the state. so the governor is talking to him, and he says, look, why don't you come down to my, you know, trout stream and we'll go fishing and we'll talk about this. and the governor does that. he has a nice day fishing for trout, and they talk about whether they can get tax credits, deferred taxes if the ceo opens his plant in the state. now, is that a felony, because he's -- mr. dreeben: i -- justice roberts: accepted an afternoon of trout fishing, and he discussed official business at that time? mr. dreeben: i don't think so, mr. chief justice, but if you change the hypothetical and said instead of an afternoon of trout fitting-- fishing, i'll fly you out to hawaii and you and your family can have a vacation, and during that time we can go over my po
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mrs. so and so who was evicted last week. and that's so common, it can't pick that up. then you use the word urge, that's not exactly a legal word. what i'm looking for is a set of words that will describe in both sides' positions what we should write as the words that describe the criminal activity involved in talking to or influencing the person who does create the official act like give a pardon, like award a contract, like vote, like et cetera. those are the words that i can't find and i would appreciate your opinion. >> sure, your honor. i think the answer is that what district courts have to do is understand the general rule, i think at some level has to be an attempt to influence and then flush it out in a way that is appropriate to the facts of the case. >> my goodness, letters go by the dozens over to the secretary of hud, to the secretary of hhs, to the secretary of the assistant secretaries and they say my constituent smith has a matter before you that has been pending for 18 months. we would appreciate it if you would review that and take action. and then el
mrs. so and so who was evicted last week. and that's so common, it can't pick that up. then you use the word urge, that's not exactly a legal word. what i'm looking for is a set of words that will describe in both sides' positions what we should write as the words that describe the criminal activity involved in talking to or influencing the person who does create the official act like give a pardon, like award a contract, like vote, like et cetera. those are the words that i can't find and i...
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mrs. so and so who was evicted last week? and that's so common, you can't pick that up. but then you use the word "urge." that's not exactly a legal word. and what i'm looking for is a set of words that will describe in both sides' positions what we should write as the words that describe the criminal activity involved in talking to or influencing the person who does create the official act, like give a pardon. like award a contract. like vote. etcetera. now, those are the words that i can't find, and i'd appreciate your opinion. mr. francisco: sure, your honor. and i think that the answer is that what district courts have to do is understand the general rule, which i think at some level has to be an attempt to influence, and then flesh it out in a way that's appropriate to the facts of the case. justice breyer: you want to use "attempt to influence"? my
mrs. so and so who was evicted last week? and that's so common, you can't pick that up. but then you use the word "urge." that's not exactly a legal word. and what i'm looking for is a set of words that will describe in both sides' positions what we should write as the words that describe the criminal activity involved in talking to or influencing the person who does create the official act, like give a pardon. like award a contract. like vote. etcetera. now, those are the words that...
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faith and how it's so important that christian americans be protected and that we re-put that mantle into, at the top part of our american culture. that was so beautiful. i'm so proud of mrp. and, again, moving forward the power evangelical vote, we're going to the white house. charles: all right, kirsten. here's the thing, in our fox news poll, he's at 63%. which is a huge number, but i think mccain and romney were almost at 80%. many are saying to offset whatever he may lose particularly from some of the others in the republican party who may sit this one out, can he reach those other -- because what i saw, apparently the data showed that evangelicals who go to church on every sunday didn't necessarily come out for him. they came out for cruz. but those other evangelicals, religious people like myself who don't always make it to church but feel they're a child of god -- [laughter] they went for im. how do you see this? >> well, there's a real divide among evangelicals, amongst those who are choosing the more pragmatic route and say like i feel like i'm choosing the lesser of two evils here. i don't think he has great character from some of his comments, his joking abou
faith and how it's so important that christian americans be protected and that we re-put that mantle into, at the top part of our american culture. that was so beautiful. i'm so proud of mrp. and, again, moving forward the power evangelical vote, we're going to the white house. charles: all right, kirsten. here's the thing, in our fox news poll, he's at 63%. which is a huge number, but i think mccain and romney were almost at 80%. many are saying to offset whatever he may lose particularly from...
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and also will you campaign with mr. trump? >> well, cleveland rocks so i've always wanted to see that rock and roll hall of fame. so'm intending on going. >> will you campaign for mr. trump and with him this year? >> listen, i've endorsed him like some republicans there's a number of things that he has said i disagree with. there's a number of things that he has proposed that i disagree with. but what i do agree with as chairman of the house financial services committee is that the economy is not working and it's got to twork and it's got to give greater economic opportunity for all. and that means getting rid of dodd-frank. so i'm very enthusiastic about that. and hillary clinton on the other hand is going to make it more difficult to get an auto loan, even more difficult to get a mortgage loan, more community banks will go out of business, more small businesses will fail. so the contrast at least with respect to dodd-frank and economic opportunity could not be more stark. >> i guess we have four minutes left. >> sticking with the -- i just want to get your reaction to the report that elizabeth warren was on hilla
and also will you campaign with mr. trump? >> well, cleveland rocks so i've always wanted to see that rock and roll hall of fame. so'm intending on going. >> will you campaign for mr. trump and with him this year? >> listen, i've endorsed him like some republicans there's a number of things that he has said i disagree with. there's a number of things that he has proposed that i disagree with. but what i do agree with as chairman of the house financial services committee is...
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so the question now is mr. reiskin you're about to deliver the central subway and the tunnel for 1.7 billion dollars so how can somebody stand up in front of you and give a proposal -- [inaudible] $4 billion. it doesn't add up. okay. so in closing i would like to direct your attention to the april 26 meeting of the full transportation authority board where it was presented and -- well, actually my friend echoed the sentiments of him and in the study and make it possible to connect to the east bay on the other end but the last point i would like to make is that the same board meeting supervisor peskin suggested that the tjpa be terminated and transfer the responsibility to the maintenance of the terminal and different entity -- [inaudible] >> thank you. thank you for what you send us from time to time. very informative. >> [inaudible] >> all right. that concludes members of the public to address you on that item so we can go ahead and move into closed session. >> yes please. >> pursuant to government section section 54956.9 and no members of the public to address you >> the tjpa board of directors meeting is back to session and announce on closed session. >> in anticipation of legal council there is no action to repor
so the question now is mr. reiskin you're about to deliver the central subway and the tunnel for 1.7 billion dollars so how can somebody stand up in front of you and give a proposal -- [inaudible] $4 billion. it doesn't add up. okay. so in closing i would like to direct your attention to the april 26 meeting of the full transportation authority board where it was presented and -- well, actually my friend echoed the sentiments of him and in the study and make it possible to connect to the east...
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and mr. trump brings so much flair and excitement to things and will be so different and i have as chair of the new hampshire delegation delegations. >> reporter: no plans to resign, the campaign hasn't asked you to do so? >> they haven't asked me to do so and i look forward to being at the convention. >> you have been really loyal. you've been with this guy. as this was happening, any regrets or anything you'd do different differently, do you think? >> i never look back and say what i could have done differentialdifferent differently. i want to work as hard as i can. i tried to do that to the best of my ability. for me giveing 100% of my effort is the best i can do. looking at what we've been able to achieve from an historic perspective is so amazing. 14 million votes, running 16 senators and governors and presidents and what he's been able to achieve in this process has been extraordinary and nobody can take that away from him. what you will see moving forward the american people will understand there's only one person running for president that will create jobs for our country and make our c
and mr. trump brings so much flair and excitement to things and will be so different and i have as chair of the new hampshire delegation delegations. >> reporter: no plans to resign, the campaign hasn't asked you to do so? >> they haven't asked me to do so and i look forward to being at the convention. >> you have been really loyal. you've been with this guy. as this was happening, any regrets or anything you'd do different differently, do you think? >> i never look back...
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mr. ali has been placed on administrative leaveia while the organization reviewsws all of the facts and circumstances surrounding thisis case.case so, again, we all have so many questions about how could been gone through and checked off and yet mr. ali was given g an airport badge here. also having questions aboutons a this is northern virginia congresswoman barbara comstock t who says she has asked for a f full accounting of this by the department of homeland security. live at dulles internationalll t airport, i'm melanie alnwick, ai fox5 local news.s. >> 4:32 is the time. time. the next baltimore policeore poe officer scheduled to standcer ss trial in the death of freddie gray itas t challenging keyng k evidence in that case. >> officer caesar goodson wasr o driving the transport van in which prosecutors say gray suffered a fatal spinal s injury. goodson's lawyers have filed aa motion challenging theonhallen admissibility of portions ofof n gray's autopsy. autop it also challenges a disputedte statement by a fellow officer.. the officer claimed gray said i can't breathe while inhe whi i custody. goodson faces the most serious charges in the case and h
mr. ali has been placed on administrative leaveia while the organization reviewsws all of the facts and circumstances surrounding thisis case.case so, again, we all have so many questions about how could been gone through and checked off and yet mr. ali was given g an airport badge here. also having questions aboutons a this is northern virginia congresswoman barbara comstock t who says she has asked for a f full accounting of this by the department of homeland security. live at dulles...
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so is access to safe drinking water and so are t.s.a. agents protecting our transit hubs, zika research to prevent further spread of this disease, and so much more. so, mr. president, i hope we can work together to build on our bipartisan progress, stick to our bipartisan principles, and keep our country moving in the right direction. thank you, mr. president. i yield the floor. mr. cornyn: mr. president? the presiding officer: the senator from texas. mr. cornyn: mr. president, i came to the floor to talk about the visit of prime minister modi of india and his speech this morning in an amendment i have, but listening to the senator from washington, i have to just express my sense of wonder and amazement at our democratic colleagues for whom no amount of money, no growth in the size of government is too much. and while i am certainly sympathetic to the senator from arizona's amendment, which would increase defense spending at a time when there's a greater array and greater diversity of threats to our country than the director of national intelligence, james clapper, has seen in his 50-year career, the idea that because we want to take care of the number-
so is access to safe drinking water and so are t.s.a. agents protecting our transit hubs, zika research to prevent further spread of this disease, and so much more. so, mr. president, i hope we can work together to build on our bipartisan progress, stick to our bipartisan principles, and keep our country moving in the right direction. thank you, mr. president. i yield the floor. mr. cornyn: mr. president? the presiding officer: the senator from texas. mr. cornyn: mr. president, i came to the...
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mr. robot" is about this sort of modern society and the way we're so dependent on technology just to even socialize, sot's really about this guy who cannot connect, and the only way he does so is by hacking people. narrator: "mr. robot" tells the story of elliot alderson. by night, he's a socially withdrawn but gifted computer hacker who uses his skills to expose the misdeeds of others. - wait, hold on. i'll give you the money. i'll pay you. how much do you want? i'll pay you. [siren wails] - that's the part you were wrong about, rohit. i don't give a ---- about money. narrator: by day, he's a cybersecurity expert who's been recruited by the mysterious mr. robot to bring down the very corporation he was hired to protect. - what if you could take down one conglomerate, a conglomerate so deeply entrenched in the world's economy that "too big to fail" doesn't even come close to describing it? narrator: together, with the hacker group fsociety, he succeeds in crippling the world's most powerful firm, setting in motion a global crisis beyond anyone's control. - evil corp, the people of the world who have be
mr. robot" is about this sort of modern society and the way we're so dependent on technology just to even socialize, sot's really about this guy who cannot connect, and the only way he does so is by hacking people. narrator: "mr. robot" tells the story of elliot alderson. by night, he's a socially withdrawn but gifted computer hacker who uses his skills to expose the misdeeds of others. - wait, hold on. i'll give you the money. i'll pay you. how much do you want? i'll pay you....
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and very important as i mentioned mr. minister that in order to have an amount of benefits electricity fitting the car must be also clean otherwise the benefits may not be so obvious so i just mentioned that the statistics are important for climatic change but the e engineering countries are important so we're very lucky the first deputy mayor of in china under jack and you mr. mayor have an excellent experience in our city of the pushing this smart upper public transportation and sustainable energy can you tell us how you realized what steps you took and whether or not the story you have in your city can be a model for other cities in china. >> thank you sorry don't speak good english so i need a translator. >> (speaking foreign language.) >> i want to thank the california the governor of office for inviting us to attend this meeting the president of the china has made a commitment via the unclimatic change in paris the reduction of cash emissions in china and now the whole country is taking action i'm very glad our city is very glad to endorse the mou and now under the leadership of the central government we are connecting with california we find the plan of action
and very important as i mentioned mr. minister that in order to have an amount of benefits electricity fitting the car must be also clean otherwise the benefits may not be so obvious so i just mentioned that the statistics are important for climatic change but the e engineering countries are important so we're very lucky the first deputy mayor of in china under jack and you mr. mayor have an excellent experience in our city of the pushing this smart upper public transportation and sustainable...
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and he achieved it. so, the intent was very clear here and it was one of terror. so, thank you. reporter: did they say when he was a radicalized? mr. jolly: no. you would have to ask. his entire profile is being studied and i believe law enforcement can answer those questions. reporter: do they know if his wife was involved in the planning of the attack? that is an open question i would suggest you ask law enforcement, but barely everybody related to him is being asked questions about what they knew. reporter: do you think the fbi dropped the ball at all in betting the question? realolly: they are investigating every decision they made. this is somebody they had been following and frankly i think it speaks to the effort of law enforcement that they are working very hard. how do you stop everybody? we know how many they have stopped. how do you stop everybody? that is a question we wrestle with. law enforcement is wrestling it as well. this is not the time to second-guess law enforcement. they will do that themselves and reevaluate best practices. congress will provide the oversight to make sure those best practices are implemented
and he achieved it. so, the intent was very clear here and it was one of terror. so, thank you. reporter: did they say when he was a radicalized? mr. jolly: no. you would have to ask. his entire profile is being studied and i believe law enforcement can answer those questions. reporter: do they know if his wife was involved in the planning of the attack? that is an open question i would suggest you ask law enforcement, but barely everybody related to him is being asked questions about what they...
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stress were as i said recurring nightmares and i got a sleep aid as a result of those nightmares, so i would disagree with that. >> okay. and, mr. diamond, so you're -- i mean, the bill that we have if you're down to 22,000 that's even more than what we're doing so that's good. so, you're confident that you'll be able to continue to reduce the costs of each dog? >> yeah. i would hate for our donors to hear that, but, yes, we have hit economies of scale sufficiently that our efficiencies are in the low 20s for next year. >> okay. good. mr. feldman, what do you -- i mean, i guess what is your recommendation for making the case? you're familiar with the research that's going on. what more in congress do we need to be finding and presenting, or do you think that there's enough facts already in existence to justify moving forward? >> well, we're continuing to do research, and we'll come back and share the published research that we gave you a preview of today. a pilot program as you've written into this bill is a really good way to go, because you've built in some evaluation, you've built in a report on that program as a part of that legislation
stress were as i said recurring nightmares and i got a sleep aid as a result of those nightmares, so i would disagree with that. >> okay. and, mr. diamond, so you're -- i mean, the bill that we have if you're down to 22,000 that's even more than what we're doing so that's good. so, you're confident that you'll be able to continue to reduce the costs of each dog? >> yeah. i would hate for our donors to hear that, but, yes, we have hit economies of scale sufficiently that our...
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mr. issa and mr. cummings have been a moving force and really one of the primary forces on why we're here today. med med so i just want to -- mr. meadows: so i just want to acknowledge that. i'd also like to let congresswoman maloney be aware that we have no further speakers at this point and i'm prepared to close so i'll reserve the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman reserves the balance of his time. the gentlelady from new york. mrs. maloney: we have no further speakers. i just would join my voice with ranking member cummings and being associated with the words from my friend and colleague from the great state of north carolina in support of this important legislation. and to also compliment not only mr. cummings for his leadership but former chairman issa for making this a priority and helping to move it to the floor and make it happen. this is a good, bipartisan bill. it was worked on diligently by both sides in both the house and the senate. it's an important step forward for transparency. it's a strengthen bill. i hope that it deserves the support of -- it deserves the support of everyone on both sides of the
mr. issa and mr. cummings have been a moving force and really one of the primary forces on why we're here today. med med so i just want to -- mr. meadows: so i just want to acknowledge that. i'd also like to let congresswoman maloney be aware that we have no further speakers at this point and i'm prepared to close so i'll reserve the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman reserves the balance of his time. the gentlelady from new york. mrs. maloney: we have no further...
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mr. trump and no wonder he was to upset about romney. because it resognates so deeply and so broadly. met as they do -- in utah. this is going to be an almost impossible situation. mitt romney said he thought that 90% of republicans would ultimately wind up voting for donald trump, but i'm not so sure that's the case because i think a lot of people simply aren't saying whom they're going to vote for. or aren't saying that you know, they just can't bring themselves to vote tr donald trump or they're waiting to see whether or not tlas third party unlikely i think you would agree, but also whether or not something happens that changes the political landscape. aing lot of people are very downhearteded. a lot of republicans are very disdressed by the choice they're being asked to make. >> trump has attacked the elites. here's what trump said today. >> i'd like to see the republican leadership get very strong. >> reporter: sharp, very smart and be cool. you got to be cool. we're winning either way. we are going to win either way. and we're going to get this country back on course. >> did yo
mr. trump and no wonder he was to upset about romney. because it resognates so deeply and so broadly. met as they do -- in utah. this is going to be an almost impossible situation. mitt romney said he thought that 90% of republicans would ultimately wind up voting for donald trump, but i'm not so sure that's the case because i think a lot of people simply aren't saying whom they're going to vote for. or aren't saying that you know, they just can't bring themselves to vote tr donald trump or...
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mr. president, hurts competitiveness, and so do our high tax rates. these harm competitive in and so, mr. president, i stand with the senior senator from alabama, and i support him in his objection. thank you, mr. president. ms. heitcamp: mr. president? the presiding officer: the senator from north dakota. ms. heitcamp: would the senator from utah yield for a question? i would tell you that i share your concern about overregulation of the burden of regulation. i have been fighting regulation that makes no sense here in congress. i agree with you. but that's not what we're talking about today. we're talking about the export-import bank. and i would ask you, what percentage of all transactions at the bank -- at the export-import bank, what percentage go to small business? as defined by the bank? mr. lee: well, look, as you're asking that question, i assume you have the answer. ms. heitcamp: i do. mr. lee: and i'm sure you are prepared to tell it to me, so -- ms. heitcamp: well, obviously, i do want to maybe make some points that are contrary to some of the discussion that you just h90%
mr. president, hurts competitiveness, and so do our high tax rates. these harm competitive in and so, mr. president, i stand with the senior senator from alabama, and i support him in his objection. thank you, mr. president. ms. heitcamp: mr. president? the presiding officer: the senator from north dakota. ms. heitcamp: would the senator from utah yield for a question? i would tell you that i share your concern about overregulation of the burden of regulation. i have been fighting regulation...
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and i hope they raised enough money so mr. met can finally get the cranial surgery he so desperately needs. ( cheers and applause ) now, let us turn-- let us turn, ladies and gentlemen, to the most fashionable guy i know. mr. jon batiste and stay human. say hi to the band. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> stephen: hey! ( cheers and applause ) that's a new routine we're working on. it's musical chairs. there's one person and one chair. i always win. today, of course, is the important indiana primary. and because we tape early, i don't know who won yet, but i do know it was do or die for senator ted cruz. and judging by this picture, i'm going to say he died about a week ago. this-- this-- this is "road to the white house." ♪ ♪ >> i want it, mommy. i don't care, mommy. >> stephen: of course, ted cruz has been focusing on the indiana primary for weeks now. he has really put all of his eggs in this basket. and i want to be perfectly clear: "his eggs" is a common expression. i'm not saying that he is a reptile who reproduces through hatchlings. but he trails donald trump in the polls, and trump is not letting off the gas heat. just listen to how he went
and i hope they raised enough money so mr. met can finally get the cranial surgery he so desperately needs. ( cheers and applause ) now, let us turn-- let us turn, ladies and gentlemen, to the most fashionable guy i know. mr. jon batiste and stay human. say hi to the band. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> stephen: hey! ( cheers and applause ) that's a new routine we're working on. it's musical chairs. there's one person and one chair. i always win. today, of course, is the important indiana primary....
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and so there are also the issues of establishing political action committees and some of the other factors that go on out there so we can fully fund this campaign, and mr. trump has made that commitment now. >> i beg your pardon. we had breaking news, so it truncated our time here. but you mentioned the pacs. is that something that donald trump is supportive of? i didn't know if he was against that, when he said i'll fund it myself. so now is he gradually coming to terms with collecting big money? >> don't characterize it that way. that's not appropriate. >> okay. >> the issue is that this is the general election campaign. it's all hands on deck. and this is how we're going to go forward. so whether it's -- it's not a matter of change of course. it's a matter of change of circumstances. and if we're going to be running up against a billion-dollar campaign, we're going to have to raise a lot of money and we'll take the money and apply it wherever it needs to be done. >> fair enough. and do you know if you are going to be making some changes in terms of the financing aspect of your campaign? >> paul manafort is a capable manager, he's a great leader, and
and so there are also the issues of establishing political action committees and some of the other factors that go on out there so we can fully fund this campaign, and mr. trump has made that commitment now. >> i beg your pardon. we had breaking news, so it truncated our time here. but you mentioned the pacs. is that something that donald trump is supportive of? i didn't know if he was against that, when he said i'll fund it myself. so now is he gradually coming to terms with collecting...
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and 60s. so i mentioned mr. smith doesn't go to washington. so it is part of the culture. the ivy league is the way people begin to see things and that the club you belong to is the people in the media, different teacher unions generally speaking those are the ideologues. your average american is not really there but over time it's affected america. i think read it tipping point. i i think were very close to the edge. so for me there is hope. i say say this with the level of desperation as well. it cannot go on. so there you have it. well thank you so much for coming. i appreciate it very much. so many of you come from out of town. thank you. [applause]. i appreciate that. what were going to do is let the party continue and you can hang around as long as you want. i will be signing books as long as there are people who want their books assigned to. i'm happy to do that just to hang out. please tell your friends about socrates in the city. please read the book, please if you don't want to read the book at least by several copies if you don't mind. we will leave it at that. g
and 60s. so i mentioned mr. smith doesn't go to washington. so it is part of the culture. the ivy league is the way people begin to see things and that the club you belong to is the people in the media, different teacher unions generally speaking those are the ideologues. your average american is not really there but over time it's affected america. i think read it tipping point. i i think were very close to the edge. so for me there is hope. i say say this with the level of desperation as...
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so thank you so much. and the entire team, and the immediate past will pit the family. i'm sorry. kim chan, festival family manager. please come on stage. mr. vanessa in her chair. thank you somuch, guys. thank you. >> thanks so much. thank you. thank you. [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] >> with regard to the haitian revolution of 1991-1804, the rare event, a successful revolt of the enslaved, you cannot begin to understand the haitian revolution unless one sees this spectacular event in some ways as a sequel to the revolt against british rule in the america in 1776 that led to the formation of the slaveholding republic still known as the united states of america. that is to say if they are good in my book, the counterrevolution of 1776, contrary to this broadway musical that you say hip-hop form such as hamilton and contrary to what is routinely taught in schools from the atlantic to the pacific, the foundation of the united states of america in 1776 to place in no small measure because it was revolt against incipient abolitionism in london. that is to say somerset's case in june 1772 seem to be suggestion that the property, which even then in north amer
so thank you so much. and the entire team, and the immediate past will pit the family. i'm sorry. kim chan, festival family manager. please come on stage. mr. vanessa in her chair. thank you somuch, guys. thank you. >> thanks so much. thank you. thank you. [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] >> with regard to the haitian revolution of 1991-1804, the rare event, a successful revolt of the enslaved, you cannot begin to understand the haitian revolution unless one sees...
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and so on. so if the governments, meeting mr. hiraz, and the g&a request our support that we should very much consider doing that. i think we have been able to tell him what we could offer at this point in time. >> i would just say that you are inheriting a very difficult and complex situation which didn't have to be. we walked away from libya, senator lieberman, senator graham and i, after that i, after that we were there at their elections were they were full of hope and we walked with them. it's another disgraceful chapter in the history of this administration's national security policies. >> mr. sherman a i have to go to banking committee could i yield? >> was thank you mr. chairman. i i will address the national guard issues first. general, i've been a long advocate of including the national guard are cyber efforts, can you tell me about how you see the national guard engaging in cyber missionand what other challenges have been it shortage of training for guardsmen's which is the status of the professional education center. w
and so on. so if the governments, meeting mr. hiraz, and the g&a request our support that we should very much consider doing that. i think we have been able to tell him what we could offer at this point in time. >> i would just say that you are inheriting a very difficult and complex situation which didn't have to be. we walked away from libya, senator lieberman, senator graham and i, after that i, after that we were there at their elections were they were full of hope and we walked...
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so those things can last a very long time. we've had this hollywood asic league created in the 50s and 60s. so i mentioned mr. smith doesn't go to washington. so it is part of the culture. the ivy league is the way people begin to see things and that the club you belong to is the people in the media, different teacher unions generally speaking those are the ideologues. your average american is not really there but over time it's affected america. i think read it tipping point. i i think were very close to the edge. so for me there is hope. i say say this with the level of desperation as well. it cannot go on.
so those things can last a very long time. we've had this hollywood asic league created in the 50s and 60s. so i mentioned mr. smith doesn't go to washington. so it is part of the culture. the ivy league is the way people begin to see things and that the club you belong to is the people in the media, different teacher unions generally speaking those are the ideologues. your average american is not really there but over time it's affected america. i think read it tipping point. i i think were...
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and which ones do not fit so well? -- this sort of cooperative effort and which ones do not fit so well? mr. ton: there are some things that require an approach at the level of investment. let me give you an example. you told me you are from flint. that is not the only city were people have elevated levels of lead in their blood. we have done what we could to help flint but it would take a national commitment to a real serious infrastructure program to take up all the rusty pipes in america and give all of our kids a healthy future. interest rates are lower than inflation now and it would create a lot of jobs and have good income. it would still be particular problems in particular places we could help but that is a threshold thing. we can now, because solar and wind power are relatively cheaper, dramatically cheaper than they were years ago, we can help put together coalitions to accelerate the income benefits as well as the climate benefit of solar and wind power in many places. but if for example you want to help the poorest americans who are still native americans living on indian land wi
and which ones do not fit so well? -- this sort of cooperative effort and which ones do not fit so well? mr. ton: there are some things that require an approach at the level of investment. let me give you an example. you told me you are from flint. that is not the only city were people have elevated levels of lead in their blood. we have done what we could to help flint but it would take a national commitment to a real serious infrastructure program to take up all the rusty pipes in america and...
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and so i.t. time, mr. president, that we finally pass this amendment. and i urge each of my colleagues to do so. mr. paul: will the senator yield for a question? mr. lee: yes. mr. paul: four years ago we passed legislation under the defense authorization that allows the american government to detain an american citizen without a trial. think about that. one of our basic riots, one of our -- one of our basic rights, one of our most basic rights is to have a jury of our peers. and you say, oh, well, it'll never be used. president obama recognized this. he said, this is a terrible power and i promise never to use it. any president who says a power is so terrible he's not going to use it should not be on the books. as the senator from utah said, it's not about having laws that require angels to be in charge of your government. someday there will be someone in charge of the government that makes a grievous mistake, like rounding up the japanese. so we have to be very, very careful about giving power to our government. that's what the challenge is here. many will say, well, we are at war and at war you hav
and so i.t. time, mr. president, that we finally pass this amendment. and i urge each of my colleagues to do so. mr. paul: will the senator yield for a question? mr. lee: yes. mr. paul: four years ago we passed legislation under the defense authorization that allows the american government to detain an american citizen without a trial. think about that. one of our basic riots, one of our -- one of our basic rights, one of our most basic rights is to have a jury of our peers. and you say, oh,...
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and thanks to a longtime friend, the mayor of indianapolis hosting us here. thank you so much. [laughter] [applause] mrs. clinton: as i'm sure you have already realize, he comes in with so much energy and new ideas, and i thank you for your leadership of this great american city. before i begin addressing some of our common issues and challenges i want to say a few words about what we have seen happening in britain. a lot of americans woke up on friday to alarming headlines from across the atlantic. and they are wondering what this decision in britain means for us. i am sure that everyone in this room with retirement savings asks the same questions. in the day after the vote, americans lost $100 billion from our 401(k)s. now we are resilient and we will bounce back from this and from all of the other shocks that are in the system, but it is a reminder that what happens around the world has consequences that can hit home quickly and affect our lives and our livelihood. our priority now must be to protect american families and businesses from the negative effects of this kind of tomorrow -- uncertainty. that's why experienced leadership is so important at times like these
and thanks to a longtime friend, the mayor of indianapolis hosting us here. thank you so much. [laughter] [applause] mrs. clinton: as i'm sure you have already realize, he comes in with so much energy and new ideas, and i thank you for your leadership of this great american city. before i begin addressing some of our common issues and challenges i want to say a few words about what we have seen happening in britain. a lot of americans woke up on friday to alarming headlines from across the...
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and was in awe of meeting a president for the first time. mr. obama was just as taken aback by his story and age -- >> so how come you look so good?haven't found it. >> what are you eating? >> whatever they bring me. i never thoughts i would live to see this. >> what an honor to see you. >> the white house released the video on twitter and as you can imagine went incredibly viral. >> and laundry warriors, it steams and sorts and does not contribute to the laundry pile. here is where technology gets us, it really gets us -- foldy mate is a 30 foot high row do the that gets out all the wrinkles and folds it in less than a minute. the internet is going nuts over this. it costs between $750 and $800. here is what have you to do, you have to wash and foldy mate does not do towels and undergarments and socks, probable little because it doesn't want to be blamed for the missing socks. but any way if you don't like folding or steaming or sorting. >> those are three things i do not like, i am excited about this. why didn't i think of that? >> i'm in. >> $800. >>> lets get a check of the roads right now. matt pellman has the update right no
and was in awe of meeting a president for the first time. mr. obama was just as taken aback by his story and age -- >> so how come you look so good?haven't found it. >> what are you eating? >> whatever they bring me. i never thoughts i would live to see this. >> what an honor to see you. >> the white house released the video on twitter and as you can imagine went incredibly viral. >> and laundry warriors, it steams and sorts and does not contribute to the...
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and do not know the facts. so mr. trump wanted the opportunity to brief the surrogates so they could speak intelligently and accurately on the issue. and the issue with the member owe, after he briefed the surrogates, someone asked a question, well, we did get the memo directly. he said throw it in the garbage, it's gone. it's over. we're talking about the issue. we're dealing with the issue. he didn't say to attack the judge. he didn't say, you know, to attack anything. he said deal with the issue. dive into the issue. these are the facts. >> as far as you're concerned as a trump supporter also and a trump delegate, is the mexican heritage of the judge an issue? >> well, here's -- potentially it could be. what is wrong with someone raising the potential of bias? potential bias. what we have to understand here this is a class-action lawsuit. there was a law firm designated. that law firm has given hillary clinton somewhere between $675,000 and $900,00 in speaking fees. i don't know what she is saying. >> donald trump has also given money to hillary clinton. >> we're not talking $900,000 in speaking fees. then two of t
and do not know the facts. so mr. trump wanted the opportunity to brief the surrogates so they could speak intelligently and accurately on the issue. and the issue with the member owe, after he briefed the surrogates, someone asked a question, well, we did get the memo directly. he said throw it in the garbage, it's gone. it's over. we're talking about the issue. we're dealing with the issue. he didn't say to attack the judge. he didn't say, you know, to attack anything. he said deal with the...
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mr. deutch, and i thank him for that. and we are indeed fortunate, mr. speaker, that we have so many constituents in our district for whom this issue is so important. we're blessed that we have so many holocaust survivors in our district, but sadly, as mr. deutch and mr. connolly and i have pointed out, time is of the essence. these survivors are passing away without the urgent care that they have been promised and without the comfort that they need. so i want to close by saying, mr. speaker, just how important this measure is. and mr. deutch talked about how our constituents are watching in south florida, and it's so true how important it is to send a clear message to the german government that time is of the essence. for over 70 years, holocaust survivors have had to live with the painful memories and the toll that their experiences have had on their minds and on their bodies. successive german governments have acknowledged germany's responsibility for the nazi regime's atrocities. most recently, chancellor merkel's office stated, and i quote, we know the responsibility for this crime against humanity is german and very much our own, end quote. .
mr. deutch, and i thank him for that. and we are indeed fortunate, mr. speaker, that we have so many constituents in our district for whom this issue is so important. we're blessed that we have so many holocaust survivors in our district, but sadly, as mr. deutch and mr. connolly and i have pointed out, time is of the essence. these survivors are passing away without the urgent care that they have been promised and without the comfort that they need. so i want to close by saying, mr. speaker,...
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mr. trump: we're going to rebuild our inner cities which are absolutely a shame and so sad. we're going to take care of our african-american people that have been mistreated for so. [applause] mr. trump: we're going to make you and your family safe, secure and prosperous. prosperous again. together, we will put the american people first again. first again. we will make our communities wealthy. we will make our cities safe again. we'll make our country strong again. ladies and gentlemen, we will make america great again. remember. thank you. thank you. [applause] mr. trump: thank you very much, everybody. thank you. [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2016] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] >> ♪ no time for losers because we are the champions of the world ♪ ♪ we are the champions my friends and we'll keep on fighting until the end ♪ we are the champions we are the champions no time for losers ♪ >> on the democratic side, hillary clinton wins the nomination but bernie sanders claiming victory in the north dakota caucus. he spoke to voters saying he
mr. trump: we're going to rebuild our inner cities which are absolutely a shame and so sad. we're going to take care of our african-american people that have been mistreated for so. [applause] mr. trump: we're going to make you and your family safe, secure and prosperous. prosperous again. together, we will put the american people first again. first again. we will make our communities wealthy. we will make our cities safe again. we'll make our country strong again. ladies and gentlemen, we will...
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so thin-skinned that he's taking the commonsense approach that is working so well for mr. trump and he's taking it personally and he doesn't -- he really doesn't understand why americans are so very, very concerned. after san bernardino. after orlando. he still doesn't understand that the average american is really afraid and they have every right to be. >> but doesn't the average american run the risk of becoming increasingly more afraid when they have an opportunity that is as seemingly unresponsive as this one? think about this, you've got secretary of state john kerry out there right now calling these, and i believe we have some sound we can play for you, calling this situation in turkey as having been done by nonstate violence actors. here he is, dr. goshg rka, i'd your reaction. >> that's why i say the first challenge we need to face is countering nonstate violent actors. >> nonstate violent actors. most officials are saying this, in fact, is actually isis. why not just call them terrorists? why do we have to use this sort of coded language? why can't we say islamic terrorism still? >> you know why? because if they had admit what it is, they'll have to admit their stra
so thin-skinned that he's taking the commonsense approach that is working so well for mr. trump and he's taking it personally and he doesn't -- he really doesn't understand why americans are so very, very concerned. after san bernardino. after orlando. he still doesn't understand that the average american is really afraid and they have every right to be. >> but doesn't the average american run the risk of becoming increasingly more afraid when they have an opportunity that is as seemingly...
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and with that, madam speaker, i yield back. mrs. beatty: beat thank you so much, congressman payne, for give -- mrs. beatty: thank you so much, congressman payne, for giving us so much compelling information and data and reminding us that the time is now for us to enact those programs that work. the time is now for us to understand what is at risk. and also let me thank you for your role on the congressional men's health care caucus. at this time i would now like to yield time to the gentlelady from the 18th congressional district of texas, to someone who i'm always amazed when she comes to the mike, someone who s well researched, someone who delivers an oratorcal message at makes us take pause and attention. tonight i'd like to say that she's a movement. earlier i heard her use that word and talk about how we, madam speaker, must be the movement against violence, that we must be leading that movement against these disparities in health care. now i would like to yield to that gentlelady from the great state of texas, 18th congressional district, congresswoman sheila jackson lee. ms. jackson lee: there's no doubt how muc
and with that, madam speaker, i yield back. mrs. beatty: beat thank you so much, congressman payne, for give -- mrs. beatty: thank you so much, congressman payne, for giving us so much compelling information and data and reminding us that the time is now for us to enact those programs that work. the time is now for us to understand what is at risk. and also let me thank you for your role on the congressional men's health care caucus. at this time i would now like to yield time to the gentlelady...
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and oh so tasty. kfc. it's extra crispy good. that's our show for tonight, thank you so much for tuning in, here is your moment of zen. >> i assume you and your staff, mr. chairman, have looked into whether or not she broke any laws. do you believe she did? >> well, i would be among the last people to be able to answer that question. i was really immediate oaker lawyer, wolf, and i have no area of expertise when it comes to captioning sponsored by comedy central captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org captioning sponsored by comedy central [cheers and applause] >> larry: please, please. welcome to the nightly show. i am larry wilmore. thank you very much. please have a seat. thank you. so kind. you're so kind. last night we just did that the whole show. [laughter] i didn't even get the ... it was good but i think we did all the work. i don't know. june has always been a proud month for the lgbt community. this week alone, marriage equality turned a year old. obama named the stonewall inn a national monument, and at new york pride, hillary clinton marched among rainbow flags, which if you think about it, hold as many different colors as
and oh so tasty. kfc. it's extra crispy good. that's our show for tonight, thank you so much for tuning in, here is your moment of zen. >> i assume you and your staff, mr. chairman, have looked into whether or not she broke any laws. do you believe she did? >> well, i would be among the last people to be able to answer that question. i was really immediate oaker lawyer, wolf, and i have no area of expertise when it comes to captioning sponsored by comedy central captioned by media...
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mr. trump: we are so bad and so divided, this is such a shame. by the way these are professional agitators. they come in, their sender by the other party, believe me. [indiscernible] so where it left off. 500% increase in syrian refugees. without documentation, we don't know where they come from, hillary will bring hundreds of thousands of refugees, many of aboutave hostile beliefs people of different faiths and values, and some of whom absolutely and openly support terrorism in our country. we don't need that. we have enough problems. we have enough problems right now. [indiscernible] [applause] here is some of what we can accomplish together. judges so important. so important. who will uphold our laws, protect our constitution, and protect the rights of all americans. and as you know, i put a list together of highly, highly and you willges see and i think it's unit, and appreciated, but a lot of people really come together over that list. that is one of the most important reasons why we have to win the presidency if we don't, it will be a whole
mr. trump: we are so bad and so divided, this is such a shame. by the way these are professional agitators. they come in, their sender by the other party, believe me. [indiscernible] so where it left off. 500% increase in syrian refugees. without documentation, we don't know where they come from, hillary will bring hundreds of thousands of refugees, many of aboutave hostile beliefs people of different faiths and values, and some of whom absolutely and openly support terrorism in our country. we...
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so many people are motivated by fear. so the whole idea about what mr. trump says about immigrants and trying to make us afraid of mexican immigrants or muslims i think is reprehensible and certainly not an accurate portrayal of immigrants or the other issues he claims to be knowledgeable about. i think he is showing everybody how ignorant he is. >> host: in "writings on the wall" you talk about reaction and reacting from fear. what is your prescription? >> guest: i think knowing whether we can get over fear is through knowledge, becoming familiar with the issues we tend to be afraid of. once you get an idea of what is actually happening, you can figure out a solution that does not involve building walls across the mexican border. we can fix a lot of these issues if we have an honest and rational approach to it. i don't think we will solve anything with fear mongering and d demonizing people. >> host: we talked to bill airs yesterday. is it time to fire up a brand new system in your view? >> guest: i mentioned earlier the founding fathers give us the constitution and to make the adjust
so many people are motivated by fear. so the whole idea about what mr. trump says about immigrants and trying to make us afraid of mexican immigrants or muslims i think is reprehensible and certainly not an accurate portrayal of immigrants or the other issues he claims to be knowledgeable about. i think he is showing everybody how ignorant he is. >> host: in "writings on the wall" you talk about reaction and reacting from fear. what is your prescription? >> guest: i think...
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so i've changed. today we're having a state primary today. statewide primary today for local and state offices. and so today i thought was a good day to change my voter registration after mr. trump's outburst against a federal judge. and soi've just changed my registration from republican to no party. >> what pushed you over the edge? what got you to this point? >> the last straw was this dust up over the federal judge who is overseeing a hearing related to trump the trump university the party of lincoln, the party who freed the slaves has no room for a big got. the republican party don't have any room for someone that questions the ethnicity of an american citizens. to me it's an reason to call some attention to the presumptive presidential nominee. who i admit never supported since the beginning. but this was the last straw. >> do you think the entire party is going to be forever after thought of as the party of trump? >> el, you know, i don't really believe that whole chapter is over yet. we still have a convention to get through. there seems to be a snowballing effect. the republicans are going to have -- especially leaders. i'm one of 15 iowans who have the honor to serve in the senate here. our state leaders and na
so i've changed. today we're having a state primary today. statewide primary today for local and state offices. and so today i thought was a good day to change my voter registration after mr. trump's outburst against a federal judge. and soi've just changed my registration from republican to no party. >> what pushed you over the edge? what got you to this point? >> the last straw was this dust up over the federal judge who is overseeing a hearing related to trump the trump...
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so there are several years for you know input and review. >> this resolution gets forwarded to the ero so not an approval resolution by any means so as mr. ndicated i think that the team indicated not an issue coming back with and incorporating our comments into future dates. >> i'll give you our assurance on behalf of the ocean wide you've been horde and take our comments and we understand essentially the desire to use this opportunity to create something special and role wonderful and welcome the challenge and we welcome to come back obviously we need a certain period of time to continue working but welcome the opportunity to come back and hopefully impress you. >> thank you. >> thank you. >> thanks. >> we should accept his offer (laughter) so. >> i make a motion to approve the review and comment as stated in the staff report and also request a resounding hearing of this that's right to be specified it sounds like we have years i don't know if we have to specific a date or within a year or 6 months or - >> yeah. >> i don't know i don't think that is necessary for a date i'll recommend the motion to incorporate the finding that. >> our c
so there are several years for you know input and review. >> this resolution gets forwarded to the ero so not an approval resolution by any means so as mr. ndicated i think that the team indicated not an issue coming back with and incorporating our comments into future dates. >> i'll give you our assurance on behalf of the ocean wide you've been horde and take our comments and we understand essentially the desire to use this opportunity to create something special and role wonderful...
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mr. trump, we can't drive on the roads anymore, they're so bad. ruining their trucks. they're hitting massive potholes and really ruining it. so we have a lot of issues but the economy is a biggie. what's happened now with the attack, and there will be others because we don't have the vigilance. and the muslims are not turning in. if you look at what's going on -- they're not turning people in. >> borders, refugees, certainly -- the energy independence and intelligence. huge differences. you know, i know that the president and hillary clinton have made this issue about guns. but here's the interesting thing. when muhammad morsi, former muslim brotherhood head, referred to the israelis as descendants of apes and pigs, obama and hillary clinton gave him f-16s, tanks and $1 billion u.s. dollars. so if they're really concerned about weaponry in the hands of radicals, why would they give him all of that equipment? >> because i think that obama treats others far better than he treats israel. he treats israel so badly, i have many jewish friends and they raise money for him and raise money for the democrats. they say, what are you pe
mr. trump, we can't drive on the roads anymore, they're so bad. ruining their trucks. they're hitting massive potholes and really ruining it. so we have a lot of issues but the economy is a biggie. what's happened now with the attack, and there will be others because we don't have the vigilance. and the muslims are not turning in. if you look at what's going on -- they're not turning people in. >> borders, refugees, certainly -- the energy independence and intelligence. huge differences....
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and so the haircuts that are proposed by mr. trump would mean that the citizens and the state and local governments -- and that is outrageous. so our economy has shown signs of indeed growth and progress, and yet many data points are far from the full recovery in the labor market. in the past, you have advocated for the federal reserve use of a metric called for by the labor index, and that data is going to be pulling data from 18 sources including the labor force participation, and those who are classified for part-time, and quits and so forth has fallen nearly 15 points over the last five months. and in fact, the index has fallen to the lowest level since 2010. i understand that every other time that the index has turned negative for the five months or longer over the last 25 years, the fed has moved to ease the monetary policy and not tighten it, and so i am concerned for the plan that the fed has laid out for rate increases, the fed will not have the ability nor the will to slow down the impacts on the market, and shouldn't the fed wait to have additional fed hikes until we see additional growth in the market. >> well, so,
and so the haircuts that are proposed by mr. trump would mean that the citizens and the state and local governments -- and that is outrageous. so our economy has shown signs of indeed growth and progress, and yet many data points are far from the full recovery in the labor market. in the past, you have advocated for the federal reserve use of a metric called for by the labor index, and that data is going to be pulling data from 18 sources including the labor force participation, and those who...
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agreement on this on a way to go forward so that we can get this issue behind us and we move on with the defense bill that is so important to the future of this country. so, mr. president, i wanted to lay out the predicate of what this is all about when you start getting into the weeds about this number of launches and that number of launches and all of it boils down to what this senator has just shared. i hope we get resolution. since i'm basically an optimist, i think we will. mr. president, i would yield the floor. mr. mccain: mr. president? the presiding officer: the senator from arizona. mr. mccain: i ask that the quorum call be lifted. the presiding officer: we're not in a quorum call. the senate is recognized. mr. mccain: okay. mr. president, just to continue what i, with some reluctance as i do on the rocket engines, as i mentioned earlier there was an individual who was reported who was one of the head executives of u.l.a. and in the recording, he talks about u.l.a. and the relationship and how they have an in with the department of defense and i just quote from his, from his recording. he was talking about the rocket engine. he said unfortunately i
agreement on this on a way to go forward so that we can get this issue behind us and we move on with the defense bill that is so important to the future of this country. so, mr. president, i wanted to lay out the predicate of what this is all about when you start getting into the weeds about this number of launches and that number of launches and all of it boils down to what this senator has just shared. i hope we get resolution. since i'm basically an optimist, i think we will. mr. president,...
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and for most americans, mr. life is a loss less kind and a lot less gentle than it was before your administration took office. [cheers] our country has fallen so far, so fast, that just a few months ago the japanese prime minister actually said he felt sympathy for the united states. [boos] sympathy. when i am your president, [applause] the rest of the world will not look down on us with pity, but up to us with respect again. [cheers] what is george bush doing about our economic problems? well, four years ago he promised 15 million new jobs by this time, and he's over 14 million short. [laughter] al gore and i can do better. [cheers] he has raised taxes on the people driving pick-up trucks, and lowered taxes on the people riding in limousines. we can do better. he promised to balance the budget, but he hasn't even tried. in fact, the budgets he submitted to congress nearly doubled the debt. even worse, he wasted billions and reduced our investments in education and jobs. we can do better. [cheers] so, if you're sick and tired of a government that doesn't work to create new jobs, if you're sick and tired of a tax system that's stacked against you, if y
and for most americans, mr. life is a loss less kind and a lot less gentle than it was before your administration took office. [cheers] our country has fallen so far, so fast, that just a few months ago the japanese prime minister actually said he felt sympathy for the united states. [boos] sympathy. when i am your president, [applause] the rest of the world will not look down on us with pity, but up to us with respect again. [cheers] what is george bush doing about our economic problems? well,...