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mr. taylor is interviewed by editor and chief of the national law journal and legal times. >> share for the viewers, what's your general thesis that we're looking at here? what are we going to be read being when we open the pages? >> the gist of it is that there's been a huge myth that's taken root, that there's an epidemic of campus rape. there's a culture of campus rape, where it's encouraged and condoned, even by the administrators. that that's out of control. that it's increasing. that it's worse on campus than it is off campus. and that it requires completely demolishing all due process and the presumption of innocence for the accused people, 99% of whom are male. that's not an accident. this comes from extreme feminists, male hating, stream feminists in some cases. but it also is enormously pushed ahead by the obama administration. >> watch afterwords sunday night at 9:00 p.m. eastern on
mr. taylor is interviewed by editor and chief of the national law journal and legal times. >> share for the viewers, what's your general thesis that we're looking at here? what are we going to be read being when we open the pages? >> the gist of it is that there's been a huge myth that's taken root, that there's an epidemic of campus rape. there's a culture of campus rape, where it's encouraged and condoned, even by the administrators. that that's out of control. that it's...
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mr. taylor but others that there may actually be grand jurys looking at this. it does feel like michael flynn might be somebody they would be looking at. do you feel like that would be credible. >> not just michael flynn. paul manafort acting as a foreign agent. we know that, hadn't filed, hadn't declared it. the other question is whether russian meddling despite the fact they were aggressively meddling, all the workman, a fort and flynn were doing for them, it also constitutes a contribution to the trump campaign. so there are campaign finance laws involved as well. >> so a lot to be said. iant to let viewers know, this
mr. taylor but others that there may actually be grand jurys looking at this. it does feel like michael flynn might be somebody they would be looking at. do you feel like that would be credible. >> not just michael flynn. paul manafort acting as a foreign agent. we know that, hadn't filed, hadn't declared it. the other question is whether russian meddling despite the fact they were aggressively meddling, all the workman, a fort and flynn were doing for them, it also constitutes a...
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mr. taylor is interviewed by beth, editor in chief of the national law journal and legal times. >> share for the viewers what's your general thesis that we are looking at here? what are we going to be reading about when we open the pages? >> the gist of it is that there's been a huge myth that's taken root that there's an epidemic of campus rape there's a culture of campus rape that's condoned by the administrators and it's out of control and increasing and worst on campus than it is off campus and that it requires completely demolishing all due process and the prumghts of -- presumption of people which 90% are male. this comes from extreme feminist, male-hating extreme feminist but also pushed ahead by the obama administration. watch after words sunday night at 9:00 p.m. eastern on c-span2 book tv. >> welcome to trenton, new jersey on book tv. the city has been the state's capital since 1790 and population of about 84,000. during the revolutionary war trenton was the sight of one of general george washington's military victories and served as major supply depo for his army. >> fire. >>
mr. taylor is interviewed by beth, editor in chief of the national law journal and legal times. >> share for the viewers what's your general thesis that we are looking at here? what are we going to be reading about when we open the pages? >> the gist of it is that there's been a huge myth that's taken root that there's an epidemic of campus rape there's a culture of campus rape that's condoned by the administrators and it's out of control and increasing and worst on campus than it...
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mr. taylor is interviewed right editor-in-chief of the national law journal and legal times. >> share for the viewers, what is your general thesis that we are looking at here? what are we going to be reading about when we open the pages? there is a huge myth that has taken root that there is an epidemic of campus rape, a culture of campus rape -- that istured encouraged by administrators, that it is out of control, on campus, off-campus, and it requires completely demolishing the presumption of innocence per the accused people, 99% of whom are male. that is not an accident. this comes from extreme feminist , male hating extreme feminists in some cases, but also the obama administration. s" at 9 p.m.terword eastern on c-span2's book tv. >> this weekend on american the first, congressional debate on slavery and race held in 1790. here is a preview. >> the petition argued that people of african dissent were entitled to equal liberty with their free white counterparts, emphasizing their freedom rather than their status as property. lawmakers to urged approach slavery in this light. moreover,
mr. taylor is interviewed right editor-in-chief of the national law journal and legal times. >> share for the viewers, what is your general thesis that we are looking at here? what are we going to be reading about when we open the pages? there is a huge myth that has taken root that there is an epidemic of campus rape, a culture of campus rape -- that istured encouraged by administrators, that it is out of control, on campus, off-campus, and it requires completely demolishing the...
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mr. taylor. >> thank you, mr. chairman. i wanted to say before i get my question, i have a letter right here so maybe i misspoke in terms of getting the. >> answers. >> i'm just glad we were responded. >> continue with the budget and i met like i said i understand you're looking for efficiencies and you mentioned 32% of the care being outside of the walls of the va which is 62% increase in two years. what is the office doing in terms of looking at the inside and figuring out, you're asking for the monies to fully fund that in the mandatory budget, that directory is pretty high right #what are we looking at terms internally to our we seen complete demand exploding. >> yeah, the crisis in 2014 is because we were not being honest about what the real demand is and once we opened up both internal access and community access we started to see what the real demand is and were reaching to hope reach a steady state where we won't see continued growth in the way that we have in the past but that we are meeting the health care needs o
mr. taylor. >> thank you, mr. chairman. i wanted to say before i get my question, i have a letter right here so maybe i misspoke in terms of getting the. >> answers. >> i'm just glad we were responded. >> continue with the budget and i met like i said i understand you're looking for efficiencies and you mentioned 32% of the care being outside of the walls of the va which is 62% increase in two years. what is the office doing in terms of looking at the inside and figuring...
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mr. taylor, yes, mr. might have a thought or two on this. >> well, and john is moderating that session. so after we're done, i'll probably sneak over there and hear what they're saying. but i think what stan is saying essentially is that the taylor rule is one of many rules and it is -- while it has shown to be impeerically relevant, i think his point is we're not willing to be wedded to that particular rule. that's really what the controversy is about. i don't think that these guys really do things in a vacuum, they're always looking at data and have to benchmark that data against something. to the extent that they say they're not looking at rules, i think that's not quite true. >> well, listen, you're interesting to talk on this topic, but i'm not convinced. what did you think of today's jobs report? >> well, obviously it was a good report. there are a couple of things i point out that i don't think people have mentioned at least i haven't heard them mentioned. i always like to look at the average hours
mr. taylor, yes, mr. might have a thought or two on this. >> well, and john is moderating that session. so after we're done, i'll probably sneak over there and hear what they're saying. but i think what stan is saying essentially is that the taylor rule is one of many rules and it is -- while it has shown to be impeerically relevant, i think his point is we're not willing to be wedded to that particular rule. that's really what the controversy is about. i don't think that these guys...
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mr. taylor is interviewed by the editor-in-chief of "the national aw journal" and "legal times." >> share for the viewer is your thesis.nieces -- >> the gist of it is there has been a huge myth that has taken root, that there is an epidemic of campus rape, a culture of it is rape where encouraged and condoned even by the administrators, that it's out of control, that is increasing, that it's worse on campus than it is off-campus, and that it requires completely andlishing all due process the presumption of innocence for the accused people, 99% of whom are male, and that's not an accident. this comes from extreme feminists -- mail-hating extreme feminist in some cases, but it aheads enormously pushed by the obama administration. >> sunday night at 9:00 p.m. .astern on c-span2's booktv >> next, another commencement address, this one from eileen drake, president and ceo of aerojet rocketdyne holdings, which manufactures aerospace and defense products. she spoke at the university of alabama in huntsville about her background as an army aviator and the importance of being open to new experienc
mr. taylor is interviewed by the editor-in-chief of "the national aw journal" and "legal times." >> share for the viewer is your thesis.nieces -- >> the gist of it is there has been a huge myth that has taken root, that there is an epidemic of campus rape, a culture of it is rape where encouraged and condoned even by the administrators, that it's out of control, that is increasing, that it's worse on campus than it is off-campus, and that it requires completely...
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mr. taylor is interviewed by editor in chief of the national law journal and legal times.iewers what is your general thesis we are looking at here. what are we going to be reading when we open the pages? >> the just is that there is a huge myth that has taken root that there is an epidemic of pe, where it is encouraged, condone come out of on campus than off campus, and that it requires completely demolishing all due process and the assumption of male.nce, 99% of whom are that is not an accident. this comes from extreme feminists, but in ormiston pushed ahead by the obama administration. afterwords onch c-span2 book tv. announcer: next, another commencement address. this one from eileen drake, president and ceo of aerojet rocketdyne holdings inc., which manufactures aerospace and defense products. she spoke of the university of alabama in huntsville, about her background as an aviator, and the importance of being open to new experiences and challenges. this is 20 minutes. is is 20 min. [applause] eileen drake: good afternoon, and thank you president for that great introduc
mr. taylor is interviewed by editor in chief of the national law journal and legal times.iewers what is your general thesis we are looking at here. what are we going to be reading when we open the pages? >> the just is that there is a huge myth that has taken root that there is an epidemic of pe, where it is encouraged, condone come out of on campus than off campus, and that it requires completely demolishing all due process and the assumption of male.nce, 99% of whom are that is not an...
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mr. taylor is interviewed by the editor in chief of the national law journal and legal times.iewers whatthe your general thesis is that we are looking at. what will we be reading about when we open the pages? hugee gist of it is that a mess has taken root, that there is an epidemic of campus rate, a that isof campus rape condoned by administrators, that it is increasing, and that it requires completely demolishing -- four -- and the this comes from extreme feminists. e-hating extreme feminists, in some cases. >> watch it on c-span2's book tv. police officers from around the country are in washington for a series of events called national police week. the heads of the police angeles,t in los spartanburg, south carolina and houston spoke at a house meeting on local law enforcement. this is just under two h.
mr. taylor is interviewed by the editor in chief of the national law journal and legal times.iewers whatthe your general thesis is that we are looking at. what will we be reading about when we open the pages? hugee gist of it is that a mess has taken root, that there is an epidemic of campus rate, a that isof campus rape condoned by administrators, that it is increasing, and that it requires completely demolishing -- four -- and the this comes from extreme feminists. e-hating extreme feminists,...
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mr. taylor is interviewed by editor in chief of the national law journal and legal times. >> share to theiewers, what is your general thesis that we're looking at? be looking at when we open the pages? >> there has been a huge myth that has taken root that there is an epidemic of campus rape, there is a culture of campus rape that is condoned by the administrators, that it is out of control, increasing, that it is worse on campus than off-campus and it requires demolishing all due process with presumption of innocence for the accused people, 99% of them are male. this comes from extreme feminists, male-hating in some cases, but pushed ahead by the obama administration. sundayh "afterwards" night at 9:00 p.m. eastern on -- booktv.ook tv >> saturday on booktv, coverage of the maryland book festival. starting at 10:00 a.m., maria olson on her book. of10:35, author whistleblower at the cia, an insider's account to inside his intelligence. sharon weinberger at 12:15 discusses her book, the imagine years of war, the untold story of darpa, the pentagon agency that change the world. at 1:15, crai
mr. taylor is interviewed by editor in chief of the national law journal and legal times. >> share to theiewers, what is your general thesis that we're looking at? be looking at when we open the pages? >> there has been a huge myth that has taken root that there is an epidemic of campus rape, there is a culture of campus rape that is condoned by the administrators, that it is out of control, increasing, that it is worse on campus than off-campus and it requires demolishing all due...
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mr. taylor. >> thank you, mr. chairman. and thank you secretary for being here today. and we understand that there's nothing little about the big challenges that you face in your current position. we appreciate you for that. i just have -- i come from an area that has hampton v.a. the fastest growing in women's veteran population. i'm in the veteran system myself as well. this is something i'm very passionate about and i'm looking forward to working with you to figure out sole judge of the challenges and fix them. quick question for you. if one of us submits a question for your office, what is your policy in terms of the response? how many days? >> yeah. we categorize them into two types of responses. there are some that need urgent responses, and i think that we're shooting for that for -- i know i'm going to get this wrong because we just shortened the time frame to become more responsive. 14 days was our short one? and then is it 30 days for our longer one? >> he says i got it right. if there's
mr. taylor. >> thank you, mr. chairman. and thank you secretary for being here today. and we understand that there's nothing little about the big challenges that you face in your current position. we appreciate you for that. i just have -- i come from an area that has hampton v.a. the fastest growing in women's veteran population. i'm in the veteran system myself as well. this is something i'm very passionate about and i'm looking forward to working with you to figure out sole judge of...
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mr. taylor is interviewed by beth, editor in chief by the journal and legal times. >> share for the viewerst's your general thesis that we are looking at here, what are we going to be reading about when we open the pages? >> the gist of it is that there's been a huge myth that's taken root that there's an epidemic of campus rape. there's a culture of campus rape where it's encouraged and donnedonned even by the administrators that that's is just out of control, it's increasing and worse on campus than it is off campus and that it requires completely demolishing all due process and the presumption of innocence where the accused people 99% of whom are male and that's not an accident. this comes from extreme feminist and enormously pushing ahead by the obama administration. >> watch after words sunday night at 9:00 p.m. eastern on c-span2's book tv. >> next senate confirmation for john sullivan, previously served as deputy secretary under george w. bush administration. the senate committee held this meeting earlier this month. [inaudible conversations] >> we are going to do a little business d
mr. taylor is interviewed by beth, editor in chief by the journal and legal times. >> share for the viewerst's your general thesis that we are looking at here, what are we going to be reading about when we open the pages? >> the gist of it is that there's been a huge myth that's taken root that there's an epidemic of campus rape. there's a culture of campus rape where it's encouraged and donnedonned even by the administrators that that's is just out of control, it's increasing and...
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mrs taylor was jailed for 18 years. scotland. mr farron claims his parties results in the local council election prove his party is the only challenger to the snp in some areas of scotland. here's our scotland political editor brian taylor. sunshine on st andrews' west sands and life's great, but watch out for that powerful incoming tide. this beautiful and historic university town is once again at the centre of political turmoil. a breakdown of the local election results in scotland put the liberal democrats very firmly in fourth place on 6.8% of the popular vote. so what do the leaders like tim farron do? do they go into a cupboard and cry? well, no, they take the alternative route, which is to target seats like north east fife where they reckon they have a chance. how are you? and the message on scotland's streets from tim farron — his party stands firmly against scottish independence. he found at least one kindred spirit. someone needs to give sturgeon a boot of the ours. it's a simple choice. undoubtedly, mr farron
mrs taylor was jailed for 18 years. scotland. mr farron claims his parties results in the local council election prove his party is the only challenger to the snp in some areas of scotland. here's our scotland political editor brian taylor. sunshine on st andrews' west sands and life's great, but watch out for that powerful incoming tide. this beautiful and historic university town is once again at the centre of political turmoil. a breakdown of the local election results in scotland put the...
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mr. taylor? mr. taylor: i was sitting here, and thank you all for coming out today. so i am struggling with something. i think this will get to the crux of some of the issues we are confronting. i was in high school. i grew up in fort lauderdale, florida. there was a desegregation effort at about the time i was coming into middle school where we began busing african-american students into majority institutions, who were predominately white institutions, for purposes of integrating. it with a big battle.years of litigation . a prettyr asking interesting young high school student, and i remember asking this white woman, caucasian american woman, who i respect it quite a bit, why did she transfer her kids out of the school that people like me were coming to? her response was, it still sticks with me. she said, i appreciate the grand vision, but my ultimate responsibility is to my children. on an individual level, my job is to ensure that my kids get the best education that they can get. i only get one shot, and that is what i owe them. to the extent they are shooting pe
mr. taylor? mr. taylor: i was sitting here, and thank you all for coming out today. so i am struggling with something. i think this will get to the crux of some of the issues we are confronting. i was in high school. i grew up in fort lauderdale, florida. there was a desegregation effort at about the time i was coming into middle school where we began busing african-american students into majority institutions, who were predominately white institutions, for purposes of integrating. it with a...
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mr. harris yields back. i'm sitting in for the chairman for a minute. i'm going to make my question real quick and we'll hopefully get to congressman taylor. mr. secretary, i believe and i hope you agree protects our capability from being hauled out by foreign subsidies and cheap labor. it keeps the maritime industry strong. i want to ask you about department's compliance with the prohibition contained in the jones' act, by foreign workers, flying a foreign flag, from transporting merchandise between points in the u.s. i was extremely disappoint today see cbp recently with drew a proposal to revoke and modify a number of the letter rulings concerning the transportation of merchandise on the outer continental shell as cbp itself has publicly admitted or inconsistent with the statute. that was through this effort of revoking the old letter ruling attempting to get back into compliance with the law and now has stalled out. >> can you tell us when they'll revoke these letter rulings and start enforcing the law. >> the ber two career at the time came in and gave me a brief run down on this and there were three options, yes, no, and study it. genera
mr. harris yields back. i'm sitting in for the chairman for a minute. i'm going to make my question real quick and we'll hopefully get to congressman taylor. mr. secretary, i believe and i hope you agree protects our capability from being hauled out by foreign subsidies and cheap labor. it keeps the maritime industry strong. i want to ask you about department's compliance with the prohibition contained in the jones' act, by foreign workers, flying a foreign flag, from transporting merchandise...
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mr. taylor is interviewed by beth for key, editor in chief of the national law journal and legal times. > share for the viewers what is your general thesis that we are looking at here. what are we going to be reading about when we open the pages? >> the gist of it is that there has been a huge myth that has taken root that there is an epidemic of campus rape, that there is a culture of campus rape that has been encouraged and condone even by administrators, that's out of control and increasing, and it's worse on campus limited is off-campus, and it requires completely demolishing all the process and resumption of innocence, where the accused people are 99% male, and then that's not an accident. this comes from extreme feminists, male hating extreme feminists in some cases, but it is enormously pushed ahead by the obama administration. tonight onfterwords" c-span twos book tv. ♪ >> c-span's "washington journal" -- live every day with news and policy issues that impact you. coming up monday morning, washington examiner's daniel alec and his documentary filmmaker brother discuss their new re
mr. taylor is interviewed by beth for key, editor in chief of the national law journal and legal times. > share for the viewers what is your general thesis that we are looking at here. what are we going to be reading about when we open the pages? >> the gist of it is that there has been a huge myth that has taken root that there is an epidemic of campus rape, that there is a culture of campus rape that has been encouraged and condone even by administrators, that's out of control and...
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mr. taylor, thank you for coming on and joining us. appreciate it. ure. thank you. >> john taylor. now your kid doesn't have to register his drone, i guess. >>> think of a company that has close ties to the white house. will they get a stock boost? think again. we'll have the details right after this. o' you have access to the right information at the right moment. ♪ ♪ and when you filter out the noise, it's easy to turn your vision into action. ♪ ♪ it's your trade. e*trade. start trading today at etrade.com we, the entertainment-loving people, want all our rooms to be tv rooms. because those are the best rooms. because they have tvs in them. and, when we're not in those rooms, we want our shows to go with us. anywhere? you got that right, kid show thing. get a directv all-included package for 4 rooms. only $25 a month, price guaranteed for 2 years. available for at&t unlimited plus customers. the power of a low volatility investing approach. the power of smart beta. power your client's portfolio with powershares. before investing, consider the fund's
mr. taylor, thank you for coming on and joining us. appreciate it. ure. thank you. >> john taylor. now your kid doesn't have to register his drone, i guess. >>> think of a company that has close ties to the white house. will they get a stock boost? think again. we'll have the details right after this. o' you have access to the right information at the right moment. ♪ ♪ and when you filter out the noise, it's easy to turn your vision into action. ♪ ♪ it's your trade....
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then we're going to get to congressman taylor. mr. secretary, i believe and i hope you agree that the jones act protects our u.s. ship building capability by being hollowed out by foreign subsidies and cheap labor and keeps the mayor time industry strong. i want to ask you about your department's compliance with the prohibition contained in the jones act on foreign ships, crewed by foreign worker and flying a foreign flag and transporting medici transporting merchandise between points in the u.s.. they drew a proposal to revoke and modify a number of the letter rulings concerning the transportation of merchandise on the outer couldn't nental shelf that they publicly admitted was instinlt. waits through this effort rev voeking its old letter ruling attempting to get back into compliance with the law but now has stalled out. i know you believe in the rule of law. can you tell us when cvp will revoke the letter rulings and actually start enforcing the law? >> congressman, one of the -- very early on in my time in home land security thiss
then we're going to get to congressman taylor. mr. secretary, i believe and i hope you agree that the jones act protects our u.s. ship building capability by being hollowed out by foreign subsidies and cheap labor and keeps the mayor time industry strong. i want to ask you about your department's compliance with the prohibition contained in the jones act on foreign ships, crewed by foreign worker and flying a foreign flag and transporting medici transporting merchandise between points in the...
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mr. taylor claims he asked to change seats multiple times but was denied.ered to sit in a lavatory or crew's jump seat. the ordeal aggravated his already bad back and asking for $75,000. his later says if he wins, maybe american will rethink how they design seats. apparently that lawyer wasn't watching "your world" with neil cavuto earlier that week where american is pushing the seat on their 737s closer together. american has not commented. delta on the other hand, has apologized to a california family that kicked them off the plane. they said their 2-year-old was not allowed to sit in a car seat despite the fact that delta and the faa recommend that 2-year-olds not sit in their parents laps and have their own seats and be buckled into a car seat. here's the exchange that made news. watch. >> you and your wife -- >> okay. so my -- we're going to be in jail. what? >> it's a federal offense if you don't -- >> i bought that seat. >> delta has apologized, refunded their fares and also compensated the family. though we don't know exactly how much the compensati
mr. taylor claims he asked to change seats multiple times but was denied.ered to sit in a lavatory or crew's jump seat. the ordeal aggravated his already bad back and asking for $75,000. his later says if he wins, maybe american will rethink how they design seats. apparently that lawyer wasn't watching "your world" with neil cavuto earlier that week where american is pushing the seat on their 737s closer together. american has not commented. delta on the other hand, has apologized to...
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mr. taylor but others that there may actually be grand jurys looking at this.l like michael flynn might be somebody they would be looking at. do you feel like that would be credible. >> not just michael flynn. paul manafort acting as a foreign agent. we know that, hadn't filed, hadn't declared it. the other question is whether russian meddling despite the fact they were aggressively meddling, all the workman, a fort and flynn were doing for them, it also constitutes a contribution to the trump campaign. so there are campaign finance laws involved as well. >> so a lot to be said. i want to let viewers know, this is something we're going to be looking into a lot further. tick-tock tick-tock, not ending soon. thank you guys for being here. appreciate it. >>> coming up, trump care could cost republicans far more than the house. we'll show you how it could affect gubernatorial races across the country. stay with us. >>> coming up, former congressman will join me to discuss the political price have you to pay when it comes to health care. that's next. break through y
mr. taylor but others that there may actually be grand jurys looking at this.l like michael flynn might be somebody they would be looking at. do you feel like that would be credible. >> not just michael flynn. paul manafort acting as a foreign agent. we know that, hadn't filed, hadn't declared it. the other question is whether russian meddling despite the fact they were aggressively meddling, all the workman, a fort and flynn were doing for them, it also constitutes a contribution to the...
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mr. taylor argues that federal regulations on sexual assault and harassment impedes student rights on college campuses. he's interviewed by beth frerking editor-in-chief of "national law journal". hello. stuart taylor. thanks for being here to discuss your book the attack on due process of americans university. i thought i would start by asking you to tell us about your co-author and when you started working together that led up to the book were talking about today. >> sure, katie johnson he's a brilliant professor of history at brooklyn college in the city of new york graduate center, harvard phd and probably if you are more politically correct tb teaching at harvard. we both became interested before we knew each other against the rape fraud as it turned out to be. it began in 2006 and ended in 2007. we both saw, not only the national media but the duke faculty and administration, rushing to judgment and a despicable way against a bunch of lacrosse players who were accused of a brutal gang rape at a party. it turned out they were totally innocent and evidence of their innocence long preceded
mr. taylor argues that federal regulations on sexual assault and harassment impedes student rights on college campuses. he's interviewed by beth frerking editor-in-chief of "national law journal". hello. stuart taylor. thanks for being here to discuss your book the attack on due process of americans university. i thought i would start by asking you to tell us about your co-author and when you started working together that led up to the book were talking about today. >> sure,...
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mrs taylor was jailed for 18 years. news, the time is 20: 15. emmanuel macron has vowed to fight "the forces of division that undermine france," after easily winning the run—off election for the french presidency. theresa may insists brexit will help cut immigration, as the conservatives again pledge to bring figures down to the "tens of thousands." labour has promised to focus on health, providing free car parking at all nhs hospitals in england to end what he called a "tax on serious illness". and combating childhood obesity. sport now, and for a full round up, from the bbc sport centre, here‘s hugh ferris. good evening, matters at both ends of the table in the premier tonight with chelsea two wins away from the title if they get the first against middlesbrough, while middlesbrough will be well get it. chelsea can claim the trophy tonight. they almost got a first goal tonight over almost got a first goal tonight over a minute in, but marcos alonso‘s shot hit the bar. a great save from brad go zone. we had 17 minutes s
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mr. taylor you talked about looking at the downstream issues. i wanted to ask about people of color with disabilities since 1-5 people has a disability and disproportionately people of color with disabilities are the most likely to go into incareration, homelessness or to be killed by police. what are the historically black colleges doing to recruit, train and prepare students with disabilities to really thrive throughout your institutions? >> thank you. >> state institutions, not just the programs that will support them, but the physical plan has to embrace and be up to taet, compliant with ada, etc. you really raise a very interesting issue and that is that too is an opportunity to specifically target a population and make them feel welcome on our campus. i am always looking at it from the standpoint of increasing enrollment. if we have a targeted environment where people feel welcome and embracing which is why i am looking forward to working with you because her organization works on placing students in internships during school so they can h
mr. taylor you talked about looking at the downstream issues. i wanted to ask about people of color with disabilities since 1-5 people has a disability and disproportionately people of color with disabilities are the most likely to go into incareration, homelessness or to be killed by police. what are the historically black colleges doing to recruit, train and prepare students with disabilities to really thrive throughout your institutions? >> thank you. >> state institutions, not...
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mr. taylor from virginia is recognized for five minutes. >> this is been a great day. there's been a lot ofions a information and a lot of questions answered. i appreciate your time. a couple things on the budget, you mentioned the demand was not fully funded. i would just like to briefly touch on that. first i want to applaud you for taking this field and helping veterans who may have h been dishonorably discharged the because of affects and stresses they had on their own personal lives from war.rsonal l that being said, even in our own va, we walk through it and we notice and ask questions and certainly saw folks that were being treated that maynl not be eligible.s about talks about a couple areas where there are veterans, when they need a knee replacement it's not service-connected. that's a huge cost with zero embarrassment. one of the things we sent in there, don't know if there's a study for now but if you exacerbate that across the vas system, that significant dollars and veterans either knowingly or not knowingly, this is a popular thing to say and i am a veter
mr. taylor from virginia is recognized for five minutes. >> this is been a great day. there's been a lot ofions a information and a lot of questions answered. i appreciate your time. a couple things on the budget, you mentioned the demand was not fully funded. i would just like to briefly touch on that. first i want to applaud you for taking this field and helping veterans who may have h been dishonorably discharged the because of affects and stresses they had on their own personal lives...
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mr. taylor is interviewed by the chief of the national marginal and legal times. >> chair for the viewersat your general thesis is that we are looking at here. what are we going to be reading about when we open the pages? >> that there has been a huge met taking root that there is an epidemic of campus rape. there is a culture of this that is encouraged and condoned by the administrators that is out of control, it is increasing, it is worse on-campus and off-campus. and that it requires completely demolishing all due process and the presumption of innocence with the accused people 99 percent of them are men. and that is not an accident. this comes from extreme feminist mail hating extreme feminist and some cases but also this is been presented by the obama administration. watch "after words" sunday night at 9:00 p.m. eastern on c-span2's, booktv. >> saturday on booktv. live all-day coverage of the book festival starting at 10:00 a.m. eastern maria olson on her book. at 1035 melvin goodman author of whistleblower at the cia. an insider's account of the politics of intelligence. author shar
mr. taylor is interviewed by the chief of the national marginal and legal times. >> chair for the viewersat your general thesis is that we are looking at here. what are we going to be reading about when we open the pages? >> that there has been a huge met taking root that there is an epidemic of campus rape. there is a culture of this that is encouraged and condoned by the administrators that is out of control, it is increasing, it is worse on-campus and off-campus. and that it...
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mr. taylor you talked about looking at the downstream issues. i wanted to ask about people of color with disabilities, since one out of every five people has a disability and disproportionately, people of color with disabilities are the most likely to go into incarceration or homelessness or to be killed by police read what are the historically black colleges doing to re-creatrecruit, train and prepare students with disabilities to really thrive? hello hello hello. [inaudible] inc. all of us are aware that the pool coming out of high school is getting smaller. we are not looking for a robust class. >> the pool is getting blacker , browner, disproportionate, low income. >> and they are going to minority serving institutions they were privileged to get a grant from at&t that allowed us to engage public and private institutions in assessing and doing it internal assessment of their policies and practices and regulations, relative to students who are differently able. it also gave us some student scholarship money so that untargeted campuses it was
mr. taylor you talked about looking at the downstream issues. i wanted to ask about people of color with disabilities, since one out of every five people has a disability and disproportionately, people of color with disabilities are the most likely to go into incarceration or homelessness or to be killed by police read what are the historically black colleges doing to re-creatrecruit, train and prepare students with disabilities to really thrive? hello hello hello. [inaudible] inc. all of us...
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mr. taylor is interviewed by beth, editor and chief of the thashl law journey and medical times. >> what's your general thesis that we're look iing at here? what are we going dob reading about when we open the majors? >> the gist is that there's been a huge myth that's taken root. that there's an epidemic of camera tuss rape. there's a culture of campus rape, where it's encouraged and condoned, even by the administrators, that it's out of control, that it's increasing, that it's worse on campus than off and that it requires completely demolishing all due process in the presumgts of innocence for the accused people 99% of them are male. that's not an accident. this comes from extreme feminists. you know, male hating extreme feminists in some case, but it also is enormously pushed ahead by the obama administration. >> watch afterwords sunday night at 9:00 p.m. eastern on cspan 2's book tv. >>> next, phil gramm testifies on economic growth. he spoke about tax policy, immigration laws and debt and deficit reduction held by the senate budget company, this is an hour and 20 minutes. >> i'm going
mr. taylor is interviewed by beth, editor and chief of the thashl law journey and medical times. >> what's your general thesis that we're look iing at here? what are we going dob reading about when we open the majors? >> the gist is that there's been a huge myth that's taken root. that there's an epidemic of camera tuss rape. there's a culture of campus rape, where it's encouraged and condoned, even by the administrators, that it's out of control, that it's increasing, that it's...
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mr. jack taylor and see what he's got going on in transportation. >> unfortunately it will be on the red line this morning. red line, no train service from noma-gallaudet and fort totten. they're saying please consider the green line although they have established shuttle bus service. pretty big deal in chantilly. 50 westbound beyond 28. see all the flashing lines on the right. traffic is moving again. that is an inprompt. aaron, back in to you. >>> 6:02. more on that breaking news out of metro right now. this morning, you'll likely be slowed down quite a bit. >> right now no train service between noma-gallaudet and fort totten. news 4's justin finch is live with what you need to do to get around. justin, good morning. >> reporter: hey there, eun. so far i can tell you frustration on this misty morning at that bus stop right there. several passengers waiting for one of those shuttle buses to emerge. so far they have seen nothing, gotten no answers at the train station itself. they are waiting to get to work and school. they're telling us that close to 5:15 this morning they got word that
mr. jack taylor and see what he's got going on in transportation. >> unfortunately it will be on the red line this morning. red line, no train service from noma-gallaudet and fort totten. they're saying please consider the green line although they have established shuttle bus service. pretty big deal in chantilly. 50 westbound beyond 28. see all the flashing lines on the right. traffic is moving again. that is an inprompt. aaron, back in to you. >>> 6:02. more on that breaking...
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mr. taylor but others that there may actually be grand jurys looking at this.es feel like michael flynn might be somebody they would be looking at. do you feel like that would be credible. >> not just michael flynn. paul manafort acting as a foreign agent. we know that, hadn't filed, hadn't declared it. the other question is whether russian meddling despite the fact they were aggressively meddling, all the workman, a fort and flynn were doing for them, it also constitutes a contribution to the trump campaign. so there are campaign finance laws involved as well. >> so a lot to be said. iant to let viewers know, this is something we're going to be looking into a lot further. tick-tock tick-tock, not ending soon. thank you guys for being here. appreciate it. >>> coming up, trump care could cost republicans far more than the house. we'll show you how i could affect gubernatorial races across the country. stay with us. [ dog whimpers ] man: let's go! man #2: we're not coming out! man #1: [ sighs ] flo: [ amplified ] i got this. guys, i know being a first-time homeow
mr. taylor but others that there may actually be grand jurys looking at this.es feel like michael flynn might be somebody they would be looking at. do you feel like that would be credible. >> not just michael flynn. paul manafort acting as a foreign agent. we know that, hadn't filed, hadn't declared it. the other question is whether russian meddling despite the fact they were aggressively meddling, all the workman, a fort and flynn were doing for them, it also constitutes a contribution...
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taylor: how's it going, mr. marcus? lemonis: how are you? where you been? taylor: doing well.onis: okay, why are you late? taylor: we worked till late last night. lemonis: you should plan better because we all got here on time, and we waited as long as we could for you. i think with taylor, it's confusing for me because one day, he shows up in a suit, and then the next day, he shows up late. i think what he's really struggling with is determining whether he's gonna be an adult or a kid. well, i don't need the suit. what i need you to do is be an adult and be responsible. any other questions? i'm excited. thank you for having me be a part of your family. let's go to work. [ applause ] jeff: how's it going, marcus? lemonis: good morning, how are you? today, we're at the international franchise expo. this place is packed with experienced operators -- people that have a proven track record of taking care of their franchisees and helping them grow. we want to give taylor and jeff a chance to learn from the best, well, this is it. how much is the attention to detail important in the
taylor: how's it going, mr. marcus? lemonis: how are you? where you been? taylor: doing well.onis: okay, why are you late? taylor: we worked till late last night. lemonis: you should plan better because we all got here on time, and we waited as long as we could for you. i think with taylor, it's confusing for me because one day, he shows up in a suit, and then the next day, he shows up late. i think what he's really struggling with is determining whether he's gonna be an adult or a kid. well, i...
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mr. taylor is interviewed by the editor in chief of the national law journal and legal times. >> share for the viewers, what's your general thesis that we're looking at here? what are we going to be reading about when we open the pages? >> the gist of it is that there's been a huge myth that's taken root, that there is an epidemic of campus rape, there is a culture of campus rape where it's encouraged and condoned by the administrators, that it's out of control, that it's increasing, that it's worse on campus than it is off campus, and that it requires completely demolishing all due process for the accused people, 99% of whom are male, and that's not an accident. this comes from extreme feminists, male-hating extreme feminists in some cases, but it's enormously pushed ahead by the obama administration. >> watch "after words" sunday night on 9:00 p.m. eastern on c-spa c-span2's book tv. >>> now the american association for the advancement of science hosts a discussion on the opioid epidemic in the u.s. we'll hear about the demographics of those addicted, public health effects of opioid addi
mr. taylor is interviewed by the editor in chief of the national law journal and legal times. >> share for the viewers, what's your general thesis that we're looking at here? what are we going to be reading about when we open the pages? >> the gist of it is that there's been a huge myth that's taken root, that there is an epidemic of campus rape, there is a culture of campus rape where it's encouraged and condoned by the administrators, that it's out of control, that it's...
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parks and alyssa and also down on the end, our legislative substantiaassistant, taylor trot and whitney and abbi fin. mr. levin, you're recognized. >> no rels and mel any and from our office. thank you. >> it is my pleasure to welcome you back. it's time we took next steps in strengthening our medicare program as the committee continues to look for ways to reform medicare, the commission's insights and analysis will be b very valuable to our efforts. today is a great opportunity for us to hear advice in order to better understand policies that will improve the program and ensure we are making good use of taxpayer dollars, this year's report brings us new information and data that should help strengthen our discussion in this area. mr. miller will highlight numerous inefficiencies in the post acute care space. one statistic that i personally found was $30 billion with a b in the post acute line is being used inefficiently. mr. miller will highlight the x extenders. med pack has commented on these other the years. and making the decision not the fund in other areas. there are many areas in need of reform
parks and alyssa and also down on the end, our legislative substantiaassistant, taylor trot and whitney and abbi fin. mr. levin, you're recognized. >> no rels and mel any and from our office. thank you. >> it is my pleasure to welcome you back. it's time we took next steps in strengthening our medicare program as the committee continues to look for ways to reform medicare, the commission's insights and analysis will be b very valuable to our efforts. today is a great opportunity for...
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running the fed, would you use policy rules, because this conference is a lot about the taylor rule and policy in general. mrrsh: we don't have a simple standard or perfect model. my friends in washington think their model is the best model that there ever was. they are trying to fiddle around with the dials because the economy and inflation is not working as they forecast. to conduct monetary policy under the yellen fed or anyone else's strikes me as a reform of the governance, indications, and the tools they put in place. i don't know any rule that can reduce all those factors to a simple point estimate. we don't have a model that good. the good news about places like stanford is we are working on those models. i would like to have this perfected to a rule. monetary policy has never been simple. what it needs to be is focused on the long term. any policy you put in place should not be about the here and now. >> you have written that if that should have a target range rather than a single point for inflation. why do you think that works better? mr. warsh: we're not very good at reducing what inflation is to
running the fed, would you use policy rules, because this conference is a lot about the taylor rule and policy in general. mrrsh: we don't have a simple standard or perfect model. my friends in washington think their model is the best model that there ever was. they are trying to fiddle around with the dials because the economy and inflation is not working as they forecast. to conduct monetary policy under the yellen fed or anyone else's strikes me as a reform of the governance, indications,...
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alyssa and also down the end there, our legislative assistant taylor trot, and my personal staff, whitney, whoever she might be. and abby. mr. levin, you're recognized. amy who heads up our staff, sarah levin, no relation, and melanie egrin, and from our office, also, daniel. thank you. mr. tiberi: well, it's my pleasure to welcome mr. miller back to the health subcommittee to help us continue the discussion on our medicare program, payment system and extenders. it's time we took the next steps in strengthening our medicare program as the committee looks for ways to reform medicare. the commission's insights and analysis will be very valuable to our efforts. today is a great opportunity for us to hear advice from a nonpartisan congressional support agency in order to better understand policies that will improve the program and ensure that we're making good use of taxpayer dollars. this year's march report brings us new information and data that should help strengthen our discussion in this particular area. in his testimony, mr. miller will highlight numerous inefficiencies in the postacute care space. one statistic that i p
alyssa and also down the end there, our legislative assistant taylor trot, and my personal staff, whitney, whoever she might be. and abby. mr. levin, you're recognized. amy who heads up our staff, sarah levin, no relation, and melanie egrin, and from our office, also, daniel. thank you. mr. tiberi: well, it's my pleasure to welcome mr. miller back to the health subcommittee to help us continue the discussion on our medicare program, payment system and extenders. it's time we took the next steps...
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i have to say mr macron and mrs le pen will be relieved not to be campaigning in our weather. emily taylorirs think—tank chatham house, and editor of its journal of cyber policy. shejoins me from oxford. thank you for being with us on bbc news this lunchtime. should we be surprised at this hack?|j news this lunchtime. should we be surprised at this hack? i do not think so. obviously it will be a great shock to the candidates with so great shock to the candidates with so little time to respond and the rules, as we have hired,. there has been evidence of interference and hacking in many democratic processes over at least the last 18 months or two years. the question for a lots of people and myself included is how do they do this? unfortunately, with cyber technologies, attack is a lot easier than defence. although there are sophisticated actors who are operating in the space, there are also frankly pretty unsophisticated actors as well, exploits that are available either for sale or just openly available. humans, we humans, are openly available. humans, we humans, a re often openly available
i have to say mr macron and mrs le pen will be relieved not to be campaigning in our weather. emily taylorirs think—tank chatham house, and editor of its journal of cyber policy. shejoins me from oxford. thank you for being with us on bbc news this lunchtime. should we be surprised at this hack?|j news this lunchtime. should we be surprised at this hack? i do not think so. obviously it will be a great shock to the candidates with so great shock to the candidates with so little time to respond...
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we have the honorable joseph mckinley, the honorable jeff taylor, the honorable david payne come and the honorable j wethington, mr. joe boland and susan mile, jim gooch. honorable mayor tom watson and city commissioners bob glenn and larry conder. officials from our county government as well. welcome to mr. bill goodman, executive director of the kentucky humanities council. we appreciate you all being here today and for your continued support of the ford center's mission. [applause] >> and now i would like to introduce senator ford's grandson and board of directors, mr. clay ford. [applause] you everyone. thank you for being here today. what a wonderful opportunity. i first want to thank elizabeth griffith, our executive director, for all the wonderful work you are doing on behalf of our students. i want to thank our former director, who is with us here today, and all the work he has done to get us to this point. special thank you to my wife diane. she pours her heart and soul into this organization, that is for sure come and she has worked very hard to build this program and has absolute confidence in our missi
we have the honorable joseph mckinley, the honorable jeff taylor, the honorable david payne come and the honorable j wethington, mr. joe boland and susan mile, jim gooch. honorable mayor tom watson and city commissioners bob glenn and larry conder. officials from our county government as well. welcome to mr. bill goodman, executive director of the kentucky humanities council. we appreciate you all being here today and for your continued support of the ford center's mission. [applause] >>...
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about certain citizen murder of killer confounding palestinian man stabbed to death taylor, the president talked to mr this they are continuing payments. >> they are continuing the payments, and this is just -- one supporting terrorism. this with speaking against violence -- and about favor of peas in arabic, education system two main messages mahmoud abbas futile -- children, too, if ilz should be limited sooner or later, second should, be get rid of -- and making -- paying insanity in jail -- and -- giving prizes to he terrorists, calling, money and the name of terrorist, killed israeli sifls civilians, this is us -- for any negotiations. >> for any sincere peace negotiation the -- going to continue a major statement in the jerusalem post -- sr., adviser to mr. abbas says demand at ramallah stopped payments to families of security prisoners -- requirement designed to destroy any chance of peace for the process between israel and palestinians prisoners he says victims of israel and the result of the occupation and president abbas says raising children in culture of peace. how do you get beyond this h
about certain citizen murder of killer confounding palestinian man stabbed to death taylor, the president talked to mr this they are continuing payments. >> they are continuing the payments, and this is just -- one supporting terrorism. this with speaking against violence -- and about favor of peas in arabic, education system two main messages mahmoud abbas futile -- children, too, if ilz should be limited sooner or later, second should, be get rid of -- and making -- paying insanity in...
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taylor. an advisor to mr. macron joins us. still with us, murray's leaving. -- murray's leaving. be on the menu for mr. macron as he looks for the business community and delivers what they need to improve the employment situation in france, to improve france is a productive machine? i apologize first, because my english is awful. fr it is better than my ench. a historical moment. now we have to do everything because france is a country and made many, many things to do because we have to change the minds of many, many people. it is a full-time job for several years, i think -- i hope. i hope for success. guy: what specific? think of the recipe we will be creating. what needs to go into the mix? in taxation,e employment law? give me some ideas of how you see -- >> of course we have to change that sort of thing. the main thing for me is change the minds. change the political war between people now living in france because many people are out ofhappy when you go paris, it would you go out of the big city, when you go to the country where there is nowhere to be good. industries are cl
taylor. an advisor to mr. macron joins us. still with us, murray's leaving. -- murray's leaving. be on the menu for mr. macron as he looks for the business community and delivers what they need to improve the employment situation in france, to improve france is a productive machine? i apologize first, because my english is awful. fr it is better than my ench. a historical moment. now we have to do everything because france is a country and made many, many things to do because we have to change...
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taylor and oh in young. [applause] [inaudible] [laughter] how great it is to be here tonight. mr. fienberg introduced -- lets me take off my hat. she will be out shortly. from the boston symphony. [applause] may i say what a delight it is and an honor and frankly a great relief to be in the presence of the obama again. [cheering] there is a connection between the administration of jfk and that of barack obama. in our coverage and progressive spirit i am honored to be here tonight. ♪ ♪build ♪ ♪ ♪ink or s ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ now a global -- global by written by my nephew that is named after me. when i came back my brother had a kid which surprised us. we couldn't get our minds around it so i called my brother to congratulate him and ask him what he had in mind and he told me that they were naming him me after me. on the trip back to northcarolia carolina after arriving back to the shores i drove to north carolina to a the to and on the way down. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ de ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ [applause] [laughter] ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ bac ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ [applause] and this is my wife kim taylor. [applause]. another lulla
taylor and oh in young. [applause] [inaudible] [laughter] how great it is to be here tonight. mr. fienberg introduced -- lets me take off my hat. she will be out shortly. from the boston symphony. [applause] may i say what a delight it is and an honor and frankly a great relief to be in the presence of the obama again. [cheering] there is a connection between the administration of jfk and that of barack obama. in our coverage and progressive spirit i am honored to be here tonight. ♪ ♪build...
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mr. speaker, i rise today to honor the memory of fallen taylor county sheriff's depply michael scott williams. on the morning of october 31, 016, deputy williams put on his uniform, climbed into his patrol car heading to the job he lowed. deputy williams was tragically killed in a collision that morning. deputy williams joined the taylor county sheriff's department in may of 2015 and was promoted to officer in charge, serving as his sergeant's second in command. he dedicated his life to law enforcement. for him it was not just a job, it was a calling. friends and family de-described deputy williams as a quick study and an experienced lawman who loved to make people laugh. this week, deputy williams was honored at the national peace officers memorial service in washington. a fitting reminder that his heroism will not be forgotten. please join me in honoring deputy michael scott williams and all our fallen law enforcement heroes who have made the ultimate sacrifice to ensure our safety. mr. speaker, i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from california seek
mr. speaker, i rise today to honor the memory of fallen taylor county sheriff's depply michael scott williams. on the morning of october 31, 016, deputy williams put on his uniform, climbed into his patrol car heading to the job he lowed. deputy williams was tragically killed in a collision that morning. deputy williams joined the taylor county sheriff's department in may of 2015 and was promoted to officer in charge, serving as his sergeant's second in command. he dedicated his life to law...
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taylor. let's get the first word news with mark crumpton. warnedresident obama donald against hiring michael flynn as national security adviser. according to two former officials, mrobama raised his objections during a transition meeting, a revelation coming hours before acting attorney general sally yates is scheduled to testify about michael flynn's contacts with russian officials. michael flynn was fired for misleading vice president mike pence. in germany, angela merkel says emmanuelry happy that macron won the election in france preachy said that macron bears the hopes of many europeans, and she pledged to continue germany's close cooperation with france. marine le pen mice lost her bid to become france's first female head of state, but is looking to june's parliamentary elections. the penn says she has set a new challenge for herself, major makeover of her national front party. parliamentary elections will be held june 11 and june 18. the new leader of hamas made his first public appearance, visiting a solidarity tent in his native gaza where hunger striking palestinian prisoners are held by israel. he won the top spot in secret, internal elections announced
taylor. let's get the first word news with mark crumpton. warnedresident obama donald against hiring michael flynn as national security adviser. according to two former officials, mrobama raised his objections during a transition meeting, a revelation coming hours before acting attorney general sally yates is scheduled to testify about michael flynn's contacts with russian officials. michael flynn was fired for misleading vice president mike pence. in germany, angela merkel says emmanuelry...
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taylor and son will. his proud mother is also here along with his brothers richard and dave, as well as sister-in-law sarah. mr. chairman, this is truly a family of public service. ken has my strong support based on my personal knowledge of his acts as well as his significant and stellar expertise in the areas covered by the assistant secretary of defense position. ken, a marine, volunteered for two combat tours in iraq and afghanistan. his previous service at the pentagon in key areas. and then he's also had more recent service in positions of ever-increasing responsibility at the department of energy as the deputy undersecretary for counterterrorism, focused on unconventional nuclear threats. then he also went on to serve at the white house as deputy homeland security adviser to president bush where he chaired the interagency process, developing an overseeing homeland security and counterterrorism policies. ken has also worked in industry in these primary fields with recent service in two key federally funded research and development centers, supporting our government in the core areas of the position he's b
taylor and son will. his proud mother is also here along with his brothers richard and dave, as well as sister-in-law sarah. mr. chairman, this is truly a family of public service. ken has my strong support based on my personal knowledge of his acts as well as his significant and stellar expertise in the areas covered by the assistant secretary of defense position. ken, a marine, volunteered for two combat tours in iraq and afghanistan. his previous service at the pentagon in key areas. and...