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mr. walke. i would wager i'd use salary if you pass this bill there's not going to be an increase in pollution from power plants. just think about it. power plants operate to provide electricity to people who demanded. demand it. if you pass this bill, is demand going to go up that will make power plant increase of hours of operations? no. all those power plants have limits in their permits or because of allowances that keep their pollution down. so that claim about these massive pollution increases, again, it's based on some theoretical world that's nothing like the real world. the other thing, i wish i could say quickly is, he claims in his written testimony that there's no evidence that the nsr program discourages efficiency improvements. and i would just suggest that when gina mccarthy takes over nrdc that have a conversation with her about this because she has acknowledged that's an issue. there are dozens and dozens of cases where power plants having energy efficiency improvements, and th
mr. walke. i would wager i'd use salary if you pass this bill there's not going to be an increase in pollution from power plants. just think about it. power plants operate to provide electricity to people who demanded. demand it. if you pass this bill, is demand going to go up that will make power plant increase of hours of operations? no. all those power plants have limits in their permits or because of allowances that keep their pollution down. so that claim about these massive pollution...
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so mr. walke claims that there is no peer reviewed studies to prove that it discourages energy efficiency projects but all you have to do is look out there and see all the plants that have been subject to enforcement when any do that. and i -- i just think that's problematic. that's not the way the law should work. >> and mr. alteri, back to you, 20 years you've been with the kentucky department much environmental protection implemented a lot of clean air act programs. beyond the new source review program that we're looking at today, could you discuss any other epa programs that congress ought to modernize. >> well, you know, i'm always cautious because i'm a huge fan of the clean air act. and it's been a successful legislation. but i think you need to look at it really thoroughly. and i think the way we handle non-attainment areas. and basically we have a provision where we would withhold transportation dollars if you don't achieve attainment within a certain time period. that's counterintuitive
so mr. walke claims that there is no peer reviewed studies to prove that it discourages energy efficiency projects but all you have to do is look out there and see all the plants that have been subject to enforcement when any do that. and i -- i just think that's problematic. that's not the way the law should work. >> and mr. alteri, back to you, 20 years you've been with the kentucky department much environmental protection implemented a lot of clean air act programs. beyond the new...
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mr. trump walked in and cheers from as well. >>> firefighters are working to contain the maria fire. 12 other fires are 70% contained now. some are all but extinguished. >>> 13 people were killed when a car bomb exploded at a market in syr syria. turkey and kurdish forces are blaming one another. >>> u.s. president trump has been pushing a debunked conspiracy theory that ukraine, not russia, was behind the hacking of democratic party computers ahead of the 2016 election. now we know where he may have gone such an idea. paul manafort, who had ties to ukraine, was making the claim when he was chairman of the trump campaign. it is just one of the fascinating details uncovered by then special counsel robert mueller but left out of his final report. cnn obtained 274 pages of documents collected by mueller's team. and there is much more to come. shimon prokupecz picks it up from here. >> reporter: the newly obtained fbi reports show how president trump and other top 2016 trump officials repeatedly discussed how to get access to the stolen wick leaks emails. rick gates games discussions within the t
mr. trump walked in and cheers from as well. >>> firefighters are working to contain the maria fire. 12 other fires are 70% contained now. some are all but extinguished. >>> 13 people were killed when a car bomb exploded at a market in syr syria. turkey and kurdish forces are blaming one another. >>> u.s. president trump has been pushing a debunked conspiracy theory that ukraine, not russia, was behind the hacking of democratic party computers ahead of the 2016...
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mr. trump walked in. to be fair, there were cheers as well. >> u.s.ouse republicans claim they have bipartisan support against the impeachment inquiry because two democrats voted this week against the resolution formizing it. al saplisoison kosik explains w voted the way they did. >> reporter: hey there. there were two democrats who broke from party lines and voted no in the first full vote in the house on impeachment. congressman jeff fan drew and congress man colin peterson, the 7th district of minnesota. they were the only two democrats to vote against formal kwraoeuzikwraoeuformalizing for house impeachment rules. why? the congress issued the following statements, without bipartisan support, i believe this inquiry will further divide the country, tearing it apart at the seams and will ultimately fail in the senate. however, now that the vote has taken place approximate we are moving forward, i will be making a judgment call based on all the evidence presented by these investigations. peterson said this. this impeachment process continues to be hop
mr. trump walked in. to be fair, there were cheers as well. >> u.s.ouse republicans claim they have bipartisan support against the impeachment inquiry because two democrats voted this week against the resolution formizing it. al saplisoison kosik explains w voted the way they did. >> reporter: hey there. there were two democrats who broke from party lines and voted no in the first full vote in the house on impeachment. congressman jeff fan drew and congress man colin peterson, the...
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we walked over to mr. mcconnell's office with our legislation for the dreamers, the promise act. it has been there for a very long time. we are asking him to bring that up. if he would bring it up, it would pass. we did that on the same day as the supreme court was hearing da wecl arguments on talkeda. daca. weents on talked about this last week. of thesense expansion background check legislation. i continue to wear this bullet in this bracelet, constant, constant inspiration. not that anybody needs a reminder. for 260 days, background check legislation has been sitting on mitch mcconnell's desk. about 100 people a day die from gun violence. could all of them been saved? no. many of them could have been hurt 47% -- many of them could have been. 47% are teenagers or younger children. ,ur message to mitch mcconnell as you look yourself in the mirror, why do you think your political survival is more important than the survival of our children? not yours, not mine, not any of our political survival is more important. if you are afraid of the nra, think of how afraid those children ar
we walked over to mr. mcconnell's office with our legislation for the dreamers, the promise act. it has been there for a very long time. we are asking him to bring that up. if he would bring it up, it would pass. we did that on the same day as the supreme court was hearing da wecl arguments on talkeda. daca. weents on talked about this last week. of thesense expansion background check legislation. i continue to wear this bullet in this bracelet, constant, constant inspiration. not that anybody...
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mr everyone seems to be walking right now we do turkey is of course a member of nato was and now while you have the united states bit at the same time it seems to be cozying up more and more with russia how's that being portrayed. well you met many critics say that turkey is not exactly behaving like a nato ally right now and that's because that's what pablo mentioned before. the russian made s. $400.00 missile defense system the 1st part of that system was delivered in summer and has not been made over racial yet and apparently trump to add one not to activate the system at all and today rejected that proposal and said i quote him it's an infringement of sovereign rights so he says he's not going to let the russians down but at the same time he still holds out the option of buying u.s. power created defenses so it seems like and one is trying to see how far he can take this i mean in the end so far he avoided u.s. sanctions over buying this russian made to system yet so far he's avoided the sanctions. lawmakers in washington there are what they're thinking about these sanctions aren't
mr everyone seems to be walking right now we do turkey is of course a member of nato was and now while you have the united states bit at the same time it seems to be cozying up more and more with russia how's that being portrayed. well you met many critics say that turkey is not exactly behaving like a nato ally right now and that's because that's what pablo mentioned before. the russian made s. $400.00 missile defense system the 1st part of that system was delivered in summer and has not been...
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mr. channeling his jack nicholson, you are dam right i did. >> he walked that back later. you believe gordon sondland is the credible witness? >> i believe everyone should be given every opportunity to tell the truth. >> he has revised his statement. to tell never too late the truth. >> we get more from a capital who journalist who joined us. reportingurn to the both of you and your colleagues at bloomberg news. careerthe headlines is, diplomats building a narrative of ukraine's pressure campaign by the president. what have you learned? --we have even more career and in some cases, white house officials coming forward to the providingand saying, more confirmation of details about what was going on behind the scenes and also how they view the phone call with the ukraine president on july 25. aid, jennifer williams, said trump appeared more focused on his political agenda rather than some foreign policy objective. that is not great for the president. a former senior director at the national security council, did testify he did not hear anything illegal on the call, but he pr
mr. channeling his jack nicholson, you are dam right i did. >> he walked that back later. you believe gordon sondland is the credible witness? >> i believe everyone should be given every opportunity to tell the truth. >> he has revised his statement. to tell never too late the truth. >> we get more from a capital who journalist who joined us. reportingurn to the both of you and your colleagues at bloomberg news. careerthe headlines is, diplomats building a narrative of...
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mr. mckinney, walk me through what he is doing right now. >> she will go inside. the handler as they continue through the building. what dina will do, locate the target or suspect. reporter: we're close to our target here. >> right. once she gets to the target door, she should have an aggressive response. you should see that here. coming up right now. reporter: target door. there you go. [shouting] >> aggressive response. reporter: tell me once the dog, by the way i wouldn't want to be on receiving end of this bite. once the dog -- [inaudible]. troops come in? >> absolutely. as soon as dog attacks the subject, handler will go inside and take the dog off, stop fighting dog. ask him to stop fighting my dog. ask him to pull the dog off him. reporter: they are trained to sniff out explosives and out on deployment. they train hundreds of dogs here every single year. last year they trained 320 dogs now in service. neil: that's amazing. the dogs look so cute when they are at rest. all of sudden, if they don't like something you know it right away. grady, you were very ca
mr. mckinney, walk me through what he is doing right now. >> she will go inside. the handler as they continue through the building. what dina will do, locate the target or suspect. reporter: we're close to our target here. >> right. once she gets to the target door, she should have an aggressive response. you should see that here. coming up right now. reporter: target door. there you go. [shouting] >> aggressive response. reporter: tell me once the dog, by the way i wouldn't...
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walk in and they observe. they check the boxes. clearly there is a breach of law. clearly a breech of the conditional use. they have a nice day and wonderful job. one of mr. duffy's inspectors would walk into a building site and see a building infraction, it would be a notice of violation. why do we have counsel for the appellant come in and present us with this documentation and basically said great job, have a nice day. and who presents the notice of violation on violation that is clearly in breach of the conditional use? >> president swig, i think that the department is better situated to answer your question, so if you may, i would like to call them up to answer your question. >> sure. it is important. because it is very hard for the operator. i am not saying they are right, but it's difficult. >> and welcome. good evening, inspector o banna with the san francisco health department. to answer your question, the department was not aware this facility was not allowed to smoke on site because we do not receive the d.m.r. or the materials until we have requested them from the planning department. when we submitted the referrals and initially there were, i
walk in and they observe. they check the boxes. clearly there is a breach of law. clearly a breech of the conditional use. they have a nice day and wonderful job. one of mr. duffy's inspectors would walk into a building site and see a building infraction, it would be a notice of violation. why do we have counsel for the appellant come in and present us with this documentation and basically said great job, have a nice day. and who presents the notice of violation on violation that is clearly in...
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mr. hampton monday morning walked into his local post office and registered to be a candidate for governorlifornia in the 2022 election. facebook came back and saw our reporting on that saying not so fast. he is not going to be allowed to run false ads on our platform so you now have a situation where facebook is saying, well, we don't want to decide what's false and isn't but who's a legitimate candidate and who is not. >> if i wonder facebook were to reverse course, follow twitter's lead getting messier and messier, oliver, who do you think it hurts more? the president or democrats? >> going by the numbers, it would hurt the trump campaign more than democrats. the trump campaign spent in the past or this year over $15 million on facebook advertisements, next closer is tom stier and half the amount of the trump campaign and it would hurt the trump campaign significantly if it were to happen and they have done very good to target the message toward the target voters that they want to reach with not only, you know, just to sell the agenda but to sell t-shirts and get them into the campaign
mr. hampton monday morning walked into his local post office and registered to be a candidate for governorlifornia in the 2022 election. facebook came back and saw our reporting on that saying not so fast. he is not going to be allowed to run false ads on our platform so you now have a situation where facebook is saying, well, we don't want to decide what's false and isn't but who's a legitimate candidate and who is not. >> if i wonder facebook were to reverse course, follow twitter's...
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today we have the you know gratian all the strong room for the 1st british mr mock ups and guests who are different walks of life have come to join us in the celebrations of this kind of pivotal moment. i just passed leaving setup the country's 1st and indeed it was europe's 1st muslim burial service we're hopefully going to see. to family members coming in. we're starting at $530.00 so fingers crossed the ocean for make it on time just go 15 minutes. that's a very good move you should call. i can just misstepped well ok this finished significantly different timing. ok so where is this that gary this is going to go in the marriage and to the point is before you go down to this town right how many can see it would you want to hide it in a guide to pray to hell that play. dirty funny because i didn't realize and i said the almighty why i sat here but now we're all maybe you can take a photo and i can send it to dad. we know i. but to say that i was expecting it will give him some odd to have what went on. a bit of excitement in the room very very well come to see may. be mayor of london to city. quite sure
today we have the you know gratian all the strong room for the 1st british mr mock ups and guests who are different walks of life have come to join us in the celebrations of this kind of pivotal moment. i just passed leaving setup the country's 1st and indeed it was europe's 1st muslim burial service we're hopefully going to see. to family members coming in. we're starting at $530.00 so fingers crossed the ocean for make it on time just go 15 minutes. that's a very good move you should call. i...
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mr. speaker. on saturday, i walked in the juvenile diabetes research foundation one walk at the home of the famous columbia fire flies. i'm grateful to have been able to support such an important cause in walk in support of eradicating type one diabetes. the money raised at the jdrf one walk in columbia supports life changing research that gives hope to those impacted by type one diabetes. it is an auto immune disease that strikes suddenly and is serious and stressful to families and challenging families across our district. currently there is nothing that can be be done to prevent type one diabetes, and there is no cure. jdrf is a leader in funding diabetes research motivated by a vision of a world without type one diabetes. they work tirelessly to improve the lives of those affected by this disease by accelerating life changing breakthroughs to cure, prevent, and treat diabetes. i appreciate jdrp palmetto chapter development director for her hard work and success n coordinating the walk in columbia and for her advocacy for ending type one diabetes. in conclusion, god bless our troops and we will
mr. speaker. on saturday, i walked in the juvenile diabetes research foundation one walk at the home of the famous columbia fire flies. i'm grateful to have been able to support such an important cause in walk in support of eradicating type one diabetes. the money raised at the jdrf one walk in columbia supports life changing research that gives hope to those impacted by type one diabetes. it is an auto immune disease that strikes suddenly and is serious and stressful to families and...
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mr. perez: democrats can walk and chew gum. democrats have a constitutional obligation to pursue this investigation. and i think the american people, you look at the polling, the more people learn about this, this is a straightforward abuse of power case. tos was a president threatened to take away foreign aid unless they interfered in on election. -- in an election. he was inviting a foreign leader to interfere in a domestic collection. that is un-american, at a minimum. and people can see through that. and people will also see that the democrats are doing their job constitutionally, and doing their job on health care and all the other critical issues that people elected them for. donald trump, i would like to see him tweet about pre-existing conditions, but he doesn't because he is obsessed about tweeting about himself. when you started planning the 2020 debates, did you anticipate in november you would have 17 candidates still running? and what do you make of candidates who say the dnc is somewhat picking winners and losers,
mr. perez: democrats can walk and chew gum. democrats have a constitutional obligation to pursue this investigation. and i think the american people, you look at the polling, the more people learn about this, this is a straightforward abuse of power case. tos was a president threatened to take away foreign aid unless they interfered in on election. -- in an election. he was inviting a foreign leader to interfere in a domestic collection. that is un-american, at a minimum. and people can see...
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mr z. . she also finds these moments of bliss in me just walk feinberg's music which is surprising because the life of the persecuted jews exiled to moscow during the stalinist era was an unhappy. maybe. it is you would he's polling is jewish but he was also a soviet man a man who lived in soviet union and this cultural heritage also burden which we still have to bear has so much that i rediscover and recognize and of course there is also the great cry for freedom here in the index music. didn't go all cintra enough i didn't want in my next music lithuanians fought for their freedom with human chains and forbidden folk songs near ago later appeared on television was one of those songs as a child of that baltic singing revolution. it parent is a committed european who also relies on the power of music amid the chaos of. vibe we must continue to create lng spittoon cultures and that is what we want and will do all the more no matter what happens in the end was the end of us either. british designer and artist lim brandon mari has a vivid imagination to say the least he creates what can only be d
mr z. . she also finds these moments of bliss in me just walk feinberg's music which is surprising because the life of the persecuted jews exiled to moscow during the stalinist era was an unhappy. maybe. it is you would he's polling is jewish but he was also a soviet man a man who lived in soviet union and this cultural heritage also burden which we still have to bear has so much that i rediscover and recognize and of course there is also the great cry for freedom here in the index music....
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mr. turner. >> ambassador sondland, i want to walk through some of the portions of your testimony because sometimes you seem to make direct connections and sometimes they seem to be dead ends. i kind of want to clear up one of the dead ends and what are the direct connections. yesterday, ambassador volker, who i consider to be very talented, and a man of integrity, and i believe you think he's a man of integrity, correct? >> i do. >> he testified that the president of the united states did not tie either a meeting with the president, a phone call, or any aid to investigations of burisma, 2016, or the bidens. that the president did not do that. and you have testified that the president did not tell you that he tied them either, correct? >> i did testify to that, although when ambassador volker and i were working on the statement and negotiating with the ukrainians, it was clear to ambassador volker that a meeting would not happen without the burisma and 2016. that was very clear to ambassador volker. >> and how do you know that? what did he say to you? because he says that was not clear to him. in f
mr. turner. >> ambassador sondland, i want to walk through some of the portions of your testimony because sometimes you seem to make direct connections and sometimes they seem to be dead ends. i kind of want to clear up one of the dead ends and what are the direct connections. yesterday, ambassador volker, who i consider to be very talented, and a man of integrity, and i believe you think he's a man of integrity, correct? >> i do. >> he testified that the president of the...
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unilaterally walked out of so you know mr popo is not in defense of the people he did he doesn't even support the iranians in the u.s. case in point one of the career diplomats in his own department has been found by their own internal audit to have been removed by propose a system in charge of the iranian policy just because of rainy and background and i have to add that mr point barrow is also opposed to the release of you know the prisoner exchange biology ring and professor rotting in jail in the us because he purchased the 9 harmless hormones on the shelf for months and you know unjustly held and if mr paul cares about the rains and and the americans he would favor a prisoner exchange and he's not. have any friends they are replaceable scientist and author thank you for your time. and thank you for joining us here in our international we're back in 30 minutes with the latest headlines. so what we've got to do is identify the threats that we have it's crazy confrontation let it be an arms race off and spearing dramatic development only personally i'm going to resist i don't see ho
unilaterally walked out of so you know mr popo is not in defense of the people he did he doesn't even support the iranians in the u.s. case in point one of the career diplomats in his own department has been found by their own internal audit to have been removed by propose a system in charge of the iranian policy just because of rainy and background and i have to add that mr point barrow is also opposed to the release of you know the prisoner exchange biology ring and professor rotting in jail...
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mr. krishnamoorthi. >> good afternoon, gentlemen. walk you through a couple points raised by colleagues on the other side. one is they claim the july 25th call summary shows no evidence of pressure on the ukrainian government. in fact, they argue the "cnn live saturday"ian -- ukrainians did not feel any pressure any time to deal with president trump's requests for investigations. in fact, ambassador taylor at your deposition in october you stated that due to the hold that president trump placed on aid to the ukraine, the ukrainians became quote/unquote, desperate. isn't that right? >> in august, they did not know as far as i'm aware, but at the end of august, the article came out in september. that minister of defense, for example, came to me. i would use the word desperate, to figure out why the assistance was being held. he thought that perhaps if he went through washington to talk to you, to talk to the secretary of defense, talk to the president, he would be able to find out and reassure, provide whatever answer was necessary, to have
mr. krishnamoorthi. >> good afternoon, gentlemen. walk you through a couple points raised by colleagues on the other side. one is they claim the july 25th call summary shows no evidence of pressure on the ukrainian government. in fact, they argue the "cnn live saturday"ian -- ukrainians did not feel any pressure any time to deal with president trump's requests for investigations. in fact, ambassador taylor at your deposition in october you stated that due to the hold that...
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mr. giuliani told me that aid was tied. >> i think -- this is part of the problem. i want to walk you through this. you've said to us everyone was in the loop and everyone. hold on a second. i've listened to you today as a lot of people, and not only are your answers somewhat circular, frequently you've contradicted yourself in your own answer. the text messages and emails that you put up there, kurt volker walked us through it and he has a completely different understanding of what you were saying than what you were saying you were saying. so i'm a little confused as to everyone is in the loop because -- if giuliani didn't give you an express statement, then it can't be that you believe this from giuliani. is donald trump your friend? >> no, we're not friends. >> do you like the president? >> yes. >> okay. after you testified, chairman schiff gave a press conference and said he gets to impeach the president of the united states because of your testimony and if you pull up cnn today, right now, their banner says sondland ties trump to with holding aid. is that your testimony today
mr. giuliani told me that aid was tied. >> i think -- this is part of the problem. i want to walk you through this. you've said to us everyone was in the loop and everyone. hold on a second. i've listened to you today as a lot of people, and not only are your answers somewhat circular, frequently you've contradicted yourself in your own answer. the text messages and emails that you put up there, kurt volker walked us through it and he has a completely different understanding of what you...
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mr. turner, you're asking if i ever learned anything new -- >> did you ever walk in with a belief about a country you were serving in and find out that they were wrong? >> i learn something in every meeting, mr. turner, but i -- >> ambassador taylor, the reason why the sixth amendment does not allow hearsay is because it's unreliable. it's unreliable because frequently it is untruthful. it's not factual. it might be beliefs or understandings. ambassador, you testified about a number of things you heard. is it possible that some of the things you heard were not true, that some of the believfbeliefs understandings that you had were not factual, that some of the things you testified to today were not of a factual basis. >> mr. turner, i'm here to tell you what i know. i'm not going to tell you things i don't know. >> you could be wrong, right, mr. taylor? since you learned it from others, you could be wrong, correct? >> i am telling you what i heard them tell me. >> and they could be wrong or they could be mistaken or they could have heard it incorrectly, right, ambassador taylor? >> people
mr. turner, you're asking if i ever learned anything new -- >> did you ever walk in with a belief about a country you were serving in and find out that they were wrong? >> i learn something in every meeting, mr. turner, but i -- >> ambassador taylor, the reason why the sixth amendment does not allow hearsay is because it's unreliable. it's unreliable because frequently it is untruthful. it's not factual. it might be beliefs or understandings. ambassador, you testified about a...
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mr. giuliani told me that aid was tied. >> oh, this is part of the problem, ambassador sondland. i want to walk you through it. you have sent to us everyone was in the loop. hold on a second. i listen to you today, as have a lot of people, not only are your answer somewhat circular. equally you've contradicted yourself in your own answer. the text messages and emails you put up there, kurt volker walked us through and he had a complete different understanding of what you were saying than what you are saying you were saying. i'm confused as to how everyone is in the loop because if giuliani didn't give you any express statement, then it can't be that you believe this from giuliani. his donald trump your friend? >> no, we are not friends. >> do you like the president? >> yes. >> after you testified, chairman schiff gave a press conference and said he gets to impeach the president of the united states because of your testimony and if you pull up cnn today, right now their banner says "sondland ties trumped withholding aid." is that your testimony today? that you have evidence that donald trump tie
mr. giuliani told me that aid was tied. >> oh, this is part of the problem, ambassador sondland. i want to walk you through it. you have sent to us everyone was in the loop. hold on a second. i listen to you today, as have a lot of people, not only are your answer somewhat circular. equally you've contradicted yourself in your own answer. the text messages and emails you put up there, kurt volker walked us through and he had a complete different understanding of what you were saying than...
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walk through. their streets originally over was 40 years mr moore 40 years for mr l. to be equal if we're on for history if the nationalist sense we expose to the right if this is all else in this case. who can you set up with. that life in prison. already and still more years in all that says mr moore you have no time to think about it because of your caring about this interest in the hundreds and they don't want to leave office that night so what you want to do all the drought this case this far. out anything further. you know are very well set up for september 7th i think they are the ones. with. little or no. nobody really is just sitting around the fact that what if these boys are innocent yon's is wrong when their lives there don't like like asshole my side your life is forever. rather you get found innocent whether you get found guilty whether it's a mistrial dismissal whatever it is your life is for ever growing jeffrey never even got a ticket and they don't know now the 1st crime committed murder that's ridiculous it's a stop has been very depressed and has b
walk through. their streets originally over was 40 years mr moore 40 years for mr l. to be equal if we're on for history if the nationalist sense we expose to the right if this is all else in this case. who can you set up with. that life in prison. already and still more years in all that says mr moore you have no time to think about it because of your caring about this interest in the hundreds and they don't want to leave office that night so what you want to do all the drought this case this...
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mr. miles. you have that evidence. i walk you through it with intentionality because here is what happens, you indicated that you wanted to take away the economic incentives, and you do that by coming in and taking the undocumented persons, have them do a perp walk, show some of on television, and somehow in your mind you can deter that. you don't do a perp walk for employers. they don't get arrested. you are still investigating them. isn't it true that you have not arrested an employer? there is no employer jailed for this? is this true? you said it was earlier. you need not think long. sophisticated sophistry is not going to be available today. is it true that there are no employers incarcerated? >> it is true. >> this happened months ago. >> that is true. >> you knew before you came that laws were being broken, but you picked on the undocumented person to the exclusion of the employers who are supposed to check the e-verify system. mr. miles, this is not the way we treat people in the united states of america. [applause] >
mr. miles. you have that evidence. i walk you through it with intentionality because here is what happens, you indicated that you wanted to take away the economic incentives, and you do that by coming in and taking the undocumented persons, have them do a perp walk, show some of on television, and somehow in your mind you can deter that. you don't do a perp walk for employers. they don't get arrested. you are still investigating them. isn't it true that you have not arrested an employer? there...
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clothes in this way got to dog so hard not to think along the dismissive of the walk like that i would and i don't mr right then if. this is the only thing that we do is music because everybody fights in his room the weight. of. the floor lukens off the 50 pound is bill frist would be at an area called live at the hospital. but i think it is this is the funds that is a constant. so what we've got to do is identify the threats that we have it's crazy one foundation let it be an arms race is often sparing dramatic development only personally i'm going to resist i don't see how that strategy will be successful very critical of time time to just sit down and talk. with. the major companies criticize raw diets morning consumers against the hazards of feeding romita pets claiming it can make your animal sick. however those companies who repeatedly criticize feeding role diet have yet to produce a single study to provide any substantial evidence to support their claims. the problem with the types of research studies that you are describing they would go at least 7 day to 10 years in length before you would
clothes in this way got to dog so hard not to think along the dismissive of the walk like that i would and i don't mr right then if. this is the only thing that we do is music because everybody fights in his room the weight. of. the floor lukens off the 50 pound is bill frist would be at an area called live at the hospital. but i think it is this is the funds that is a constant. so what we've got to do is identify the threats that we have it's crazy one foundation let it be an arms race is...
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walked through. the other owner, mr.john radowski who approves the permits, he called the fire inspectors based where miss sommer was storing her things and the fire exits. they also inspected the whole thing and didn't raise any concerns. and on the projector, i can show you a picture of my garden because i have some more time. so the size -- the whole background, it's a big garden. if we don't get the permit, if the permit is revoked, we can bring the timber and the -- maybe not the wheelbarrowy and a bunch of things through the common area and impacting the ten people -- sorry, nine people, but it is just structur structurally sound and all those things? thank you. >> clerk: thank you. mr. duffy, anything further? >> commissioners, joe duffy, d.b.i. just to add, when you fill in the wlien 15 for ownershi-- lir permit process, she put herself in, suna tamez, 530 kansas street. sometimes we do get questions on these things, and it's dealt with by permit bureau. we sometimes have to call the city attorney's office on the
walked through. the other owner, mr.john radowski who approves the permits, he called the fire inspectors based where miss sommer was storing her things and the fire exits. they also inspected the whole thing and didn't raise any concerns. and on the projector, i can show you a picture of my garden because i have some more time. so the size -- the whole background, it's a big garden. if we don't get the permit, if the permit is revoked, we can bring the timber and the -- maybe not the...
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mr. holmes walking in, but we know that means nothing. >> the single hardest thing to do for any member ofit the hell down and shut the hell up. i think that would be good advice for most circumstances. now, certainly one thing republicans will want to do, particularly with holmes, is point out that it was difficult to hear the other side of the phone call in the restaurant. that is a perfectly legitimate form of cross examination. >> he will not get full benefit of what he believes he heard. >> right. and he will say what he heard, but i think it's just -- you know, it is an odd thing to hear the side of a phone call that you're not on when you're not on speaker. >> but you have to remember, it does exist in a vacuum. then he has a conversation with someone right after the phone call who recalls what happened with a fresh mind. dr. hill has not sat down which gives me a minute to reflect on the gop. which way do they go? >> i think we heard an opinion from our friend david over there. all week this week and last week was to say the president never asked for this, the president never asked
mr. holmes walking in, but we know that means nothing. >> the single hardest thing to do for any member ofit the hell down and shut the hell up. i think that would be good advice for most circumstances. now, certainly one thing republicans will want to do, particularly with holmes, is point out that it was difficult to hear the other side of the phone call in the restaurant. that is a perfectly legitimate form of cross examination. >> he will not get full benefit of what he believes...
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mr. turner, you're asking if i ever learned something new -- >> ever walked in with a belief you thought about country you were serving in and find out they were wrong? >> i learned something in every meeting, mr. turner, but i, you know -- >> ambassador taylor, the reason why that the sixth amendment doesn't allow hear say it's unreliable because tweectly it's untruth. it. not factual. might be believed or understandings. you testified about a number of things you heard.isn't it true, the things you heard werhe beli understandings you had are not accurate? that in fact you're mistaken about some of the things you testified about today on a factual basis versus a professional assessment? >> mr. turner, i'm here to tell you what i know. i'm not going to tell you anything i don't know. i'll tell you everything i do know. >> since you learned it from others -- >> that's exactly why i'm here. >> since you learned it from others you could be wrong. correct? >> i'm telling you what i heard them tell me. >> and they could be wrong or they could be mistaken or they could have heard it incorrectly
mr. turner, you're asking if i ever learned something new -- >> ever walked in with a belief you thought about country you were serving in and find out they were wrong? >> i learned something in every meeting, mr. turner, but i, you know -- >> ambassador taylor, the reason why that the sixth amendment doesn't allow hear say it's unreliable because tweectly it's untruth. it. not factual. might be believed or understandings. you testified about a number of things you heard.isn't...
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fraud that the vote could have been couldn't have been correct and mr carlos mesa called for the massive protests for people of millions to walk out into the streets to protest the results of this election and since the 20th of october we've we've seen causes that have gradually more and more violent 3 people killed many many more injured many more wounded police in uniform joining the protesters so the country became very divided that is not to say that mr moralism enjoyed a whole lot of support in the country believe it nevertheless mr marla's agreed with the irregularities he said that they're worth investigating but initially he refused to resign he refused to resign until the day when with half his government god the vice president resigned the head of the senate resigned many other officials some fearing for the safety of their families who had been threatened by protesters nevertheless now that it's done many believe in the streets celebrating . we are celebrating the liberation of believing but the people believe there must continue to fight you know we came out under the streets on the 21st of october and from that da
fraud that the vote could have been couldn't have been correct and mr carlos mesa called for the massive protests for people of millions to walk out into the streets to protest the results of this election and since the 20th of october we've we've seen causes that have gradually more and more violent 3 people killed many many more injured many more wounded police in uniform joining the protesters so the country became very divided that is not to say that mr moralism enjoyed a whole lot of...
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on that day, when benjamin franklin walked out of independence hall, they said, what do we have, mr. franklin, a monarchy or a republic? he said, a republic, if we can keep it. and republic, the genius of that constitution is three co-equal branches of government, a check and balance on each other, separation of power, not a monarchy, a republic. that very same day, september 17, this year, was the day the news broke about that telephone call. and that went right to the heart of our constitution. >> stephen: when you first heard that telephone call, when you first heard what was said, what was your first reaction? whawhat were the first words tht came out of your house and we can bleep them if need be. >> i prayed for the united states of america, really, because it's very sad. we don't want to impeach a president, we don't want the reality that a president has done something that is in violation of the constitution, but it was more about -- so much had happened before, and i had not been, shall we say, enthusiastic about the divisiveness that would incur from an impeachment, weighin
on that day, when benjamin franklin walked out of independence hall, they said, what do we have, mr. franklin, a monarchy or a republic? he said, a republic, if we can keep it. and republic, the genius of that constitution is three co-equal branches of government, a check and balance on each other, separation of power, not a monarchy, a republic. that very same day, september 17, this year, was the day the news broke about that telephone call. and that went right to the heart of our...
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possibly even tonight the arraignment of mr fenech as a possibility complex all of the mastermind behind behind the this murder the interest in quiet will be walked through did the politicians play in on this but the vista geishas have made huge strides in the last few days apparently they have been unearthed it fresh evidence it could be in the form of new video recordings and even phone that brings about the involvement of for example mr sharon today sources said that mr bush campaign was actually tipping off mr fenech about the police investigation itself and in return mr finnick could even alerted the prime minister's chief of staff that it would be absconding so was the escape from the police press if developments ok good talking to you for joining us king's micallef from the times of malta at 12 by new way rescuers are searching for survivors after a powerful earthquake struck the country out of this morning or far to say at least 20 people were killed and hundreds more injured the magnitude $6.00 events struck about 60 kilometers northwest of the capital tirana the most powerful quake to hit the country for decades. with some people trappe
possibly even tonight the arraignment of mr fenech as a possibility complex all of the mastermind behind behind the this murder the interest in quiet will be walked through did the politicians play in on this but the vista geishas have made huge strides in the last few days apparently they have been unearthed it fresh evidence it could be in the form of new video recordings and even phone that brings about the involvement of for example mr sharon today sources said that mr bush campaign was...
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answer a question from house investigators, at any point in time from the moment you walked in any time in history, has mr. duffy ever f provided you a reason why the president wanted to place a hold on security stance. he says i recall in early september, an e-mail that attributed the hold to ore countries concern not contributing more to ukraine. we have learned that later, just several days later, september 11th, 12th, that the aid was ultimately released to ukraine in the aftermath of reports sthoeing this money had been held up. that's why the major concerns within the u.s. government, within ukraine circles about why it has been withheld and made a push by the president and his allies to investigate joe biden. his political rivals, as well as the theory the president has pushed to that ukraine may have interfered in the 2016 elections. something that's been debunked by top officials. but also sandy makes cleers when he raised that other people within the office of management and budget had similar concerns, he says that one attorney in the white house, in the county u sell for the budget office, act
answer a question from house investigators, at any point in time from the moment you walked in any time in history, has mr. duffy ever f provided you a reason why the president wanted to place a hold on security stance. he says i recall in early september, an e-mail that attributed the hold to ore countries concern not contributing more to ukraine. we have learned that later, just several days later, september 11th, 12th, that the aid was ultimately released to ukraine in the aftermath of...
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mrs. kennedy and her brothers-in-law have the procession. including heads of state who have come from far away for this final march. all follow the late president's casket. walking from the white house to saint matthew's cathedral. at the cathedral, richard cardinal curbing of boston will celebrate the mass of the catholic faith. ♪ the notable figures here include the queen of greece, the everyopror of ethiopia, britain's prime minister, the president of the philippines, and president and chancellor of west germany, and many others. among them is the first deputy premier of the soviet union. then the departure for the journey to arlington national cemetery. littlejohn jr., who is 3 years old this day responds to a whispered request from his mother. as they cross the bridge over the pa tow miriver, there's a v statute of another martered president, abraham lincoln. now, the last goodbye to john f kennedy. ♪ the flag that has covered the casket is folded. it is passed from hand to hand by the honor guard. ♪ it is received by the widow. mrs. kennedy ignites the eternal flame at the head of her husband's grave. he reaches the end of his earthling journey. the new pr
mrs. kennedy and her brothers-in-law have the procession. including heads of state who have come from far away for this final march. all follow the late president's casket. walking from the white house to saint matthew's cathedral. at the cathedral, richard cardinal curbing of boston will celebrate the mass of the catholic faith. ♪ the notable figures here include the queen of greece, the everyopror of ethiopia, britain's prime minister, the president of the philippines, and president and...
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. >> if you walk up to larkin and turk, you'll see mr. tenant there. >> we would be happy to host anyone interested in seeing the program. it's a two-hour session and anyone is welcome to volunteer and we would be happy to show you the program. >> thank you. >> i just wanted to say it's been great to hear about the development and the capacity building of this particular cbd because it seems quite different than most of the other cbds given the demographics and the socioeconomics of the neighborhood. before i stepped into the port, i worked out at the hotel worker's union hall on golden gate and levinworth and i saw the positive impact. i did have a question about the one slide on organization leadership where you highlighted the extra funding, the $268,000 of non-assessment sources that you're able to raise in the year and i was curious what were the sources of that funding? i ask that because, you know, some months ago, we had a hearing on the twitter tax break and that just highlighted the lack of benefits that the twitter tax provided
. >> if you walk up to larkin and turk, you'll see mr. tenant there. >> we would be happy to host anyone interested in seeing the program. it's a two-hour session and anyone is welcome to volunteer and we would be happy to show you the program. >> thank you. >> i just wanted to say it's been great to hear about the development and the capacity building of this particular cbd because it seems quite different than most of the other cbds given the demographics and the...
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mr. crump. i think there are going to be people walking up and down of the aisles. you just have the opportunity to write question on the card. as to the aisles, and then in about 15 more minutes we will start causing some of your questions to mr. crum. so ask the next question. there's a lot to see. i know in your book, this last chapter recommendations serve, ten things staying what we can be doing. i want to ask you more specifically. you are in florida, if you could think three legal reforms there. it would have some effects on the problems you are talking about, what would be your top three things to do. ben: i know number one right off of the mat, because we have been railing against since february 26, 2012, benjamin and mark was working on minding his business and with a bag of skittles and a can of iced tea cup talking to his friend on the phone. the neighborhood watch volunteer jars him and profile pursuit and shot him in his heart. then he got sleep in his bed that night so the first thing i was certainly doing the state of florida since was the first stat
mr. crump. i think there are going to be people walking up and down of the aisles. you just have the opportunity to write question on the card. as to the aisles, and then in about 15 more minutes we will start causing some of your questions to mr. crum. so ask the next question. there's a lot to see. i know in your book, this last chapter recommendations serve, ten things staying what we can be doing. i want to ask you more specifically. you are in florida, if you could think three legal...
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mrs. kennedy asked clint for scissors. >> i could hear the click, click, click of the scissors as she cut some of his hair as a memento and then turned and walked back to the elevator and went to the 2nd floor. we went and checked everything and closed the casket for the last time. it was never open again. >> reporter: clint stayed on mrs. kennedy's detail for a year after the assassination. it was tough. >> watching the 2 kids without a father now and knowing that we were supposed to keep their father alive and didn't do it. it just ate me up. >> reporter: he couldn't really talk about that day, so when cbs's mike wallace interviewed him in 1975, clint broke down. >> if i had reacted just a little bit quicker, i could have, i guess, you know i'll live with it to my grave. >> reporter: he fell into a depression and drinking and years later pulled himself out of it, realizing what that day in november did to him. it wasn't until 2009 that he met lisa mccoven who was writing a book about president kennedy. >> when i first met him he was always looking down, but then he started standing up straighter, just that confidence returned. >> and the more
mrs. kennedy asked clint for scissors. >> i could hear the click, click, click of the scissors as she cut some of his hair as a memento and then turned and walked back to the elevator and went to the 2nd floor. we went and checked everything and closed the casket for the last time. it was never open again. >> reporter: clint stayed on mrs. kennedy's detail for a year after the assassination. it was tough. >> watching the 2 kids without a father now and knowing that we were...
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government essentially stop with mr giuliani and other smear here with allegations made by the very people she was trained to condemn for corruption. moreover, she was walkinge department official and told to get out of the country on the first available plane. just the way they treat their ambassador and she is out of a job. but most startling of all is while she's actually giving evidence, trump is tweeting saying everything this woman does turns that and he called her "somalia" as an example. blaming her for the promising celaya. outstanding, interesting the chairman of the committee said is that he at least takes incident with this, not this interference but intimidation. he takes it seriously indeed so we will see what happens. it is compelling testimony. other than the roger stone stories that could have possibly distracted the world media from the hearings that make it is a growing lien is —— line of trump inner circle, michael cohen, paul ma nafort inner circle, michael cohen, paul manafort whipping convicted. momentum there. it is interesting to show white the independent was on the front because the much ministry was the ambassador. there was a lo
government essentially stop with mr giuliani and other smear here with allegations made by the very people she was trained to condemn for corruption. moreover, she was walkinge department official and told to get out of the country on the first available plane. just the way they treat their ambassador and she is out of a job. but most startling of all is while she's actually giving evidence, trump is tweeting saying everything this woman does turns that and he called her "somalia" as...