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just will do to please the heart of government ana soon after mr. why. first. the show then up but if we do refuse to do that dick to try. to. get. through that again how do you know do that if you can solve in your because as you both of you get down on it called the man. you're set up by recession if you feel it you get uppity cynic upbraid rigid right back up well if you this if you present it up by a bush or bill you do need you're going to see such headed up by a group of my for drawing what. is said to still how. sick and cool for. you to be may feel critical distance iraq is something if you don't depict it to play do. people call me anything but what i sense from once and. i'm not going to be this is anything to do this is because each monday each month you stop. smoking. suzie that would be selfish look. yes i mean if this. kid a voice or some. such thing as a shelf or. one quality for us to go still today. nobody got become delusional about his uncle not. some sound. sitting up was in the sink a defeat in ca's he's all for a laugh and two when he told
just will do to please the heart of government ana soon after mr. why. first. the show then up but if we do refuse to do that dick to try. to. get. through that again how do you know do that if you can solve in your because as you both of you get down on it called the man. you're set up by recession if you feel it you get uppity cynic upbraid rigid right back up well if you this if you present it up by a bush or bill you do need you're going to see such headed up by a group of my for drawing...
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mr. at thatian clow: why not -- mr. at that dano: -- mr. takano: why not? mr. bright: i don't know. mr. takano: mr. london, would this sort of authority be useful to the d.a. if we were able to provide that authority? mr. london: technical assistance for any type of legislation that you think may be helpful in this regard. we're ready to assist you. mr. takano: i would be interested in meeting with both of you off line and discuss this matter further. >> thank you, mr. takano. yet another gentleman from california, mr. correa, five minutes. mr. correa: thank you, mr. chairman. for having this most important hearing. i thank the folks here as well. it's a little bit about my background, licensed realtor. former loan broker. and, gentlemen, as you know this can be one of the dirtiest businesses there is out there. real estate. real estate loans. mr. cooper, have you had to fire anybody? mr. cooper: i have not personally had to fire anyone, no. mr. correa: that's impressive. most of the time there are a lot of bad apples out there. you end up firing folks because sometimes it doesn't matte
mr. at thatian clow: why not -- mr. at that dano: -- mr. takano: why not? mr. bright: i don't know. mr. takano: mr. london, would this sort of authority be useful to the d.a. if we were able to provide that authority? mr. london: technical assistance for any type of legislation that you think may be helpful in this regard. we're ready to assist you. mr. takano: i would be interested in meeting with both of you off line and discuss this matter further. >> thank you, mr. takano. yet another...
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mr. trump, why did you tell mr. holt why you fired him on russia? he'll have to say that. mr.did you tell him to fire james comey? and if he doesn't say what his snoets s snoets s notes say, he's in trouble. his friends on tv are not crazy. he'll be asked, did you fire -- if he answers him, i fired him because he quit my golf club. nobody is going to believe he was fired because he quit his golf club. so he has a problem when he goes in that room. >> so what does this do to the president's calculation the lawyer is going to make a certain set of recommendations, but we all know donald trump is going to make a decision possibly on his lawyer's advice, possibly his friends on tv's advice, we don't know. he's going to make the decision. he now knows he's going to be interviewed by a special prosecutor who knows the president tried to fire him. will he submit to that interview? >> i don't think so. i don't think he'll do it soon, and that's because the main thing he fears is mueller's bare minimum. mueller's bare minimum here is some kind of live testimony about the obstruction wh
mr. trump, why did you tell mr. holt why you fired him on russia? he'll have to say that. mr.did you tell him to fire james comey? and if he doesn't say what his snoets s snoets s notes say, he's in trouble. his friends on tv are not crazy. he'll be asked, did you fire -- if he answers him, i fired him because he quit my golf club. nobody is going to believe he was fired because he quit his golf club. so he has a problem when he goes in that room. >> so what does this do to the...
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why can't you? mr. fitzgerald: so just to be clear, in this case, the supreme court of virginia steered away from exigency and said, no, we are not going -- justice breyer: i know that. that's why i thought the tarp made a difference. and that's why i thought this was a case about a tarp, oddly enough, and not a case about whether you have an exigent circumstance. mr. fitzgerald: it is not a case about exigent circumstance. justice breyer: but you just told me i'm wrong. mr. fitzgerald: this is not an exigency case. and the supreme court of virginia specifically said that. justice breyer: no, no, i know that. what i'm trying to get at is i suddenly thought i don't understand this case because you said the circumstance is the same without a tarp. that's what confused me. mr. fitzgerald: so the-- justice breyer: that's why i asked the question. mr. fitzgerald: so the officer testified that when he arrived at the property, there was no one home. and the exigency, the relevant exigency, were there one here,
why can't you? mr. fitzgerald: so just to be clear, in this case, the supreme court of virginia steered away from exigency and said, no, we are not going -- justice breyer: i know that. that's why i thought the tarp made a difference. and that's why i thought this was a case about a tarp, oddly enough, and not a case about whether you have an exigent circumstance. mr. fitzgerald: it is not a case about exigent circumstance. justice breyer: but you just told me i'm wrong. mr. fitzgerald: this is...
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only did what you called your breed in mr me why did i just believe that your boy that goodell was the. beer so now i see him with some words and. going to food book or and out of the room bridger board can hear you walk you have to but there's a bit as i was and could walk at times and drag straws. all i seen on my dish five rather by the answer to throw that american i. soldiers this is oprah. also naomi and. you quoted died or dobro river because it was big rewards or steve's co-producing no bruising leaves or tough was slow going to do this in the laws he. will view fish i was lucky for her she got. through to fall while we're. who broke groovy and have good sound you avoid is. going to be your mold your. as a lawyer fred if i think or kansas i dunno mood because it could be almost certain to though years on the british i was seen on a moon to be lawyers can look up. to fifty lives who he is always inquisitive. the huge on the. install so it. is on the ha scene. when he says meet that is our schools our visit bad spot some not of who would have huge is up but it doesn't. hold up im
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mr. and. why. first. of. the show then up but if you refuse to do that dick to try. to. read again how do you know do that if you can solve in your because as you both are really caught on it called the man. you're set up by the last song because you sasha you've contributed up a cynic upbraids rigid right back up well if you this if you present it up by a bush or bill you do need you're going to see suited up by a you before drawing what. is said to still how you see it all who. said she got you to commit your critical distance iraq you something if you don't depict it depend. on a g. buckle. but what i sense from wasn't. so i'm not going to be this is anything to do this is because each monday each month you've got. some other feel. you. suzie that would be selfish look. yes i mean if it's got to get a voice or something. that's a shelf for. one quality for us to go still today. nobody got to become delusional about his own. comes out. sitting up with one percent you defeat in ca's he's all for a laugh and when he told you when the output place fills you down. if it do
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only did what you called your breed in mr me why did i just believe that your boy that goodell was the. beer so that was me with some words and was going to food book or another room bridge or board in here you. could but there's a bit as i was in your locker of the very straws. on my dish five rather by the answer to throw that american i. soldiers this is oprah. or send them in. you're quoted died or dobro river whose big rewards are steve's co-producing no bruising leaves or tough was slow going to do this in the laws he. will view fish i was lucky for her she got. through to follow my worth. who broke the groovy and g. of good sound you avoid is. going to be your mold your. as a lawyer fred if i think all kansas i dunno moved to his security or always did too though years on the schwab british i was see on a moon to be large can look up. to fifty lives who he is always inquisitive. of the huge and the. instable so it. is on the ha scene. when he says me to visit bad spots some not of who would have inches up but it doesn't. hold up images of the. wars we shifted years ago stories j
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mr. president, why focus on the fire and fury book of it's fikttio fiction. >> reporter: president trump ested several white house staffers doubt his intelligence. this morning, mr. trump lamented he had to put up with a fake book written by a totally discredited author. >> the author is a garbage author of a garbage book. >> senior adviser steven miller echoed mr. trump denouncing comments made by former chief strategist steve bannon in fire and fury. >> it's tragic and unfortunate that steve would make these grotesque comments so out of touch with reality and obviously vindictive. >> bannon released this statement saying his support is unwavering for the president, and his agenda. >> the controversial comes amid the the's request for $18 billion to build a border wall with mexico. >> we want the wall. >> he is facing resistance from democrats. >> dream act now. >> who want the status of undocumented children addressed first. senator bernie sanders? >> 77% of the american people in a recent poll suggested that they wanted to see legal status for the young people. the american people in f
mr. president, why focus on the fire and fury book of it's fikttio fiction. >> reporter: president trump ested several white house staffers doubt his intelligence. this morning, mr. trump lamented he had to put up with a fake book written by a totally discredited author. >> the author is a garbage author of a garbage book. >> senior adviser steven miller echoed mr. trump denouncing comments made by former chief strategist steve bannon in fire and fury. >> it's tragic and...
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mr. president, why don't you fire this guy? why don't you fire jeff sessions?> one thing president trump is getting credit for is the war on isis. are they still a threat in 2018? i'll talk to graham wood. he's the author of that provocative essay which explained what isis really wants. >>> and it's the first major awards ceremony of the me too era. besides the actresses all dressing in black. how else will tomorrow night's golden globes cope. i'll ask red carpets expert melissa rivers. >>> first, one of the excerpts from president trump's book calling into mind president trump's fitness for office. and also mental fitness. the last one treads into territory that troubles me. let me explain in 1964, a magazine called "fact" polled health professionals on barry goldwater's fitness to serve as commander in chief. the magazine published a cover story claiming many found him unfit. after the election, goldwater sued the editor for liable and won.engendered a debate in the mental health community. even if that person is a public figure. eventually this led to the am
mr. president, why don't you fire this guy? why don't you fire jeff sessions?> one thing president trump is getting credit for is the war on isis. are they still a threat in 2018? i'll talk to graham wood. he's the author of that provocative essay which explained what isis really wants. >>> and it's the first major awards ceremony of the me too era. besides the actresses all dressing in black. how else will tomorrow night's golden globes cope. i'll ask red carpets expert melissa...
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why mr dudgeon israel's the same issue still to. see just then you know with the new reopening of the membership new measures. that we have seen that your own voice can tell still in them when you know the pope. was more of his focus as you move the oval office those were sort of. the in the with the don't like shall see you for the bush knew most of what are there which. is did you go through as diligence the list of what he scored. i mean as old as your initial say. although the. new didn't go. there was just sixteen months bottles and you miles sure isn't the old. timers are still in the. bush a listers you skewer. sure she's calls on the open ocean already. why do you believe it was the bites of. which is that you will drop them on the other end there you know. it will still be able. to support you in the. shoes if you start to look i know what. to do to read you a list. of . it will be a little and you will. be able. to host you. know more and. more your yes which will suit your period was a new. world order more. just. a bit y
why mr dudgeon israel's the same issue still to. see just then you know with the new reopening of the membership new measures. that we have seen that your own voice can tell still in them when you know the pope. was more of his focus as you move the oval office those were sort of. the in the with the don't like shall see you for the bush knew most of what are there which. is did you go through as diligence the list of what he scored. i mean as old as your initial say. although the. new didn't...
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reporter: why not bring leadership here as a last ditch effort? mr. mulvaney: i think the president's continued bipartisan conversations, i'm not privy to his -- again, i'm not privy to the meetings the president may or may not be having. reporter: why not? reporter: i know we're talking government shutdown, but this is an important topic. 100,000 or more people taking part in the march for life today. i want to ask, the pain-capable 20-week abortion ban fast tracked in the senate, when do you expect a vote and why does the white house want a vote if it's likely to die? mr. short: i think this administration has continued to defend the life from the very beginning. the vice president last year was the first vice president to speak to the march for life. the president is hosting people here to protect life. it's an important issue for this administration. you saw with reverse of the mexico city policy the president has looked to make sure that we are making sure that taxpayer dollars are not used overseas to fund abortions. that is a commitment to this
reporter: why not bring leadership here as a last ditch effort? mr. mulvaney: i think the president's continued bipartisan conversations, i'm not privy to his -- again, i'm not privy to the meetings the president may or may not be having. reporter: why not? reporter: i know we're talking government shutdown, but this is an important topic. 100,000 or more people taking part in the march for life today. i want to ask, the pain-capable 20-week abortion ban fast tracked in the senate, when do you...
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and that is why mr. president, i stand with the senators and so many of my colleagues have been working on this for so long on both sides of the aisle. there has been leadership on both sides of the aisle. so let's get this done. let's pass the d.r.e.a.m. act and let's never forget that we all come from somewhere. thank you. i yield the floor. >> more about dreamers and the daca -- >> i'm here today with a very simple straightforward demand. we must act now to pass a d.r.e.a.m. act. very simply, the honor and integrity of this chamber are at stake. young people who would be covered under the d.r.e.a.m. act are americans in all but name. they came here as children. they grew up as americans. they go to our schools, our in our military and support our economy. they work hard and they get back and they believe in the american dream. deporting dreamers would be cruel and irrational, inhumane and very simply, repugnant. two basic american values. just think of jonathan gonzales clues. he is a college student
and that is why mr. president, i stand with the senators and so many of my colleagues have been working on this for so long on both sides of the aisle. there has been leadership on both sides of the aisle. so let's get this done. let's pass the d.r.e.a.m. act and let's never forget that we all come from somewhere. thank you. i yield the floor. >> more about dreamers and the daca -- >> i'm here today with a very simple straightforward demand. we must act now to pass a d.r.e.a.m. act....
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and that's why, mr. president, i stand with the senator from virginia, senator kaine, with senator durbin, and so many of my colleagues who have been working on this for so long on both sides of the aisle, the leadership on both sides of the aisle. let's get this done, let's pass the dream act, and let's never forget that we all come from is recognized. mr. blumenthal: thank you, mr. president. mr. president, a number of us are here today with a very simple, straightforward demand. we must act now to pass a dream act. very simply, the honor and integrity of this chamber are at stake. young people who would be covered under the dream act are americans in all but name. they came here as children. they grew up as americans. they go to our schools, serve in our military, and support our economy. they work hard and they give back and they believe in the american dream. deporting dreamers would be cruel and irrational, inhumane, and very simply repugnant to basic american values. just think of jonathan gonzale
and that's why, mr. president, i stand with the senator from virginia, senator kaine, with senator durbin, and so many of my colleagues who have been working on this for so long on both sides of the aisle, the leadership on both sides of the aisle. let's get this done, let's pass the dream act, and let's never forget that we all come from is recognized. mr. blumenthal: thank you, mr. president. mr. president, a number of us are here today with a very simple, straightforward demand. we must act...
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mr. mccarthy: why i don't think we'll be back here again, i hope the democratic leadership learned that you do not gain by shutting government down. now we can stay at the table and find common ground and sthove problem. i'm very hopeful that we now get it fished. reporter: [inaudible] -- support on daca. is that the bill that you will bring up? mr. mccarthy: we are two different houses so we'll both do our own work. from that standpoint, we passed a lot of appropriation bills that just sat over there. we passed all the funding bills for those who have gone through a hurricane. from puerto rico to texas to florida and the virgin islands, to the fires of california. that's just been sitting over there. what i think is always best is that's why we've been doing these bicameral, bipartisan meetings in my office, where you have the white house involved, you have secretary of homeland as well. to me that's probably the best avenue to get a bill coming out that you can get agreement to. but otherwise i don't see anything wrong with the senate passing the bill. the house passing a bill. and you go
mr. mccarthy: why i don't think we'll be back here again, i hope the democratic leadership learned that you do not gain by shutting government down. now we can stay at the table and find common ground and sthove problem. i'm very hopeful that we now get it fished. reporter: [inaudible] -- support on daca. is that the bill that you will bring up? mr. mccarthy: we are two different houses so we'll both do our own work. from that standpoint, we passed a lot of appropriation bills that just sat...
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mr. president why comment on the fire and fury book if it's fiction. >> president trump avoided questions about his response to skaiminging book suggesting several white house staffers doubt his intelligence and mr. mr. trump lamb entered he has to put up by a fake book written by totally discredited author. >> senior advisor stephen miller oak heed trump in announcements made by bannon in fire and fury. >> it's tragic and ungot nat that steve whoa make grow he tes being comments so out of touch with reality and so viptictive. >> today bannon released this statement saying his support is unwaiveerring for the president and his agenda. >>> the controversy comes amid the president aesz request for 18 billion to builds a boarder wall with mexico. he is facing resistance from dem the cat and the status of undocumented children addres addressed first. senator bernie sanders. >> 77% of the american people in recent poll suggested that theyn't what todd see legal status for these young people. the american people in fact, do it not want to spend billions of dollars on a wall. >> republican senat
mr. president why comment on the fire and fury book if it's fiction. >> president trump avoided questions about his response to skaiminging book suggesting several white house staffers doubt his intelligence and mr. mr. trump lamb entered he has to put up by a fake book written by totally discredited author. >> senior advisor stephen miller oak heed trump in announcements made by bannon in fire and fury. >> it's tragic and ungot nat that steve whoa make grow he tes being...
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why not. do you want to go first, mr. owen. >> yes. we're still in discussion. when we place a shipment on hold, of course, we expect to see it. thele challenge becomes if the data is not arriving prior to arrival or the data data is not getting done until after the cargo arrives. then we have a plan for the postal service to retrieve that. where that is working is, again, the data is presented prior to arrival. we target prior to arrival, and then the postal service will capture that. there's no disagreement in that. it's these gray space areas that when the data came in late or the targeting was late, how do yout account for that, that's one area. again, the ultimate objective is to have the targeting done prearrival and then there's no disagreement that those would be presented to cbp. >> thanks mr. cintron? >> really, the only piece to add onto that are the other developments to go beyond the ifc, so if the timing is off and we have the ability to capture before the delivery, that's where the focus is going to be. we're in agreement on getting to the metrics
why not. do you want to go first, mr. owen. >> yes. we're still in discussion. when we place a shipment on hold, of course, we expect to see it. thele challenge becomes if the data is not arriving prior to arrival or the data data is not getting done until after the cargo arrives. then we have a plan for the postal service to retrieve that. where that is working is, again, the data is presented prior to arrival. we target prior to arrival, and then the postal service will capture that....
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the military and he did the same and he was in trouble saw its i think the blame him comes to mr annan why he didn't take the permission first. so i see there is no other result ok maybe there might be as a lot of minor things about this ism is restored but does it not set off alarm bells for you i mean this is another strong contender disqualified from the race it doesn't it doesn't sound normal because this is uncommon situation but in both situation the same process happened someone from the military breaking the rules for example and he is that punished by the rules of the military itself but i think you are this point may be valid there that is trouble if mr guinea and i for example or a doctor has him who are with mr i learned in the group of all who put themselves up for the egyptian people to choose a president who was and if one of them applied with his name as a civilian and then a problem happened to him then we can say that is intentional desire to stop any candidate but we have seen khaled ali competing and mr allen is outlawed because he competed but because he broke the basi
the military and he did the same and he was in trouble saw its i think the blame him comes to mr annan why he didn't take the permission first. so i see there is no other result ok maybe there might be as a lot of minor things about this ism is restored but does it not set off alarm bells for you i mean this is another strong contender disqualified from the race it doesn't it doesn't sound normal because this is uncommon situation but in both situation the same process happened someone from the...
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only did what you called your breed in mr i mean why did i just believe that your boy that goodell was the. nearest and that was me with some words and was going to food book or another room bridge or board. the walk you have been very busy as i was in your lock at times and dragged straws. all. on my dish five other my d.n.c. throw that mythical and i touch. the so just this is oprah. also name is what. you quoted died or dobro river because it was big rewards his sleeves co-producing no bruising leaves or tough was slow going to do this in the laws he. will view fish i was ordered by her she got. through to fall while we're re on who broke groovy and knowledge of good sound you avoid is. going to be your mold your. as a lawyer fred if i think or kansas i dunno mood because it could be almost certain to though years one thus far british i was see on a moon to be lawyers can look up. to fifty lives who he is always inquisitive. the huge on the. install so it. is on the ha scene. when he says me to visit bad spot some not of who woulda inches up but it doesn't. hold up images of the. wa
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mr. speaker, let me understand why this happened. thursday, this house responsibly passed a bill to give the government open and to extend the children's health insurance program, which covers newly 9 million children from low income families. no games. no strings attached. a straightforward bill. we did our job. but senate democrats simply refused to do theirs. last night, they used the filibuster to block our bill and to shut down this government, but why? what exactly in this bill was it that the senate democrats opposed? why would they do such a thing? what do they find so object-able? what do they disagree with? what is so objectional that they would hold the government hostage? was it funding for our military? was at the children's health insurance program? is it funding for the veterans administration? funding for our national parks? what is it? the answer is they have no problems with any of it. and yet, they are blocking this legislation anyway. that's right. senate democrats shut down the government over a bill that they ha
mr. speaker, let me understand why this happened. thursday, this house responsibly passed a bill to give the government open and to extend the children's health insurance program, which covers newly 9 million children from low income families. no games. no strings attached. a straightforward bill. we did our job. but senate democrats simply refused to do theirs. last night, they used the filibuster to block our bill and to shut down this government, but why? what exactly in this bill was it...
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mr. poe: why does it take 60 votes for a senate to make a decision? he said i can't really say what he said. he said nutty. why have this rule, we learned in elementary class that 51% is a majority. by requiring 60 votes, government is ruled by the few, not the majority. a handful of senators can block progress. a result, the government is shut down. the senate inconsistently allows the majority rule on some votes but others, 60%. the senate should strongly consider what sammy thinks about this rule, make a decision with 50% regardless of what party is in charge. sammy is right. this undemocratic rule is nutty. the sky will not fall if the senate decision. . the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from maryland seek recognition? the gentleman, without objection, is recognized. >> mr. speaker, a century ago there was a poem called the second coming in which he said things fall apart. the center will not hold. mere anarchy is loosed upon the world. mr. raskin: but in america that's not our destiny. we can make sure things don't fall
mr. poe: why does it take 60 votes for a senate to make a decision? he said i can't really say what he said. he said nutty. why have this rule, we learned in elementary class that 51% is a majority. by requiring 60 votes, government is ruled by the few, not the majority. a handful of senators can block progress. a result, the government is shut down. the senate inconsistently allows the majority rule on some votes but others, 60%. the senate should strongly consider what sammy thinks about this...
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mr. that's why as far solidarity goes it will probably have to build compromise as so that ideally all or at least the great number of member states will be able to agree to them. and and if the currently it's like trying to align a rubik's cube i think that we've now got all the pieces lined up and ready to turn in the right direction. but we need the right backing from our bosses. in the thing working even for those on the sets because that's very haven't got that. we don't have much for most of them but i'd like to get it from a few others guns going off on partner. at the meeting in brussels on oct twenty seventh team the big question of how europe should deal with refugees in the future remains unanswered heads of government were only able to agree on short term assistance for example in supporting italy's deal with libya the president of the e.u. council justified the slim pickings because of europe's need to remain united. we have tough going to get it over this question about migration and. many of the films are lifted the you know the. great prime minister the last straw. for. th
mr. that's why as far solidarity goes it will probably have to build compromise as so that ideally all or at least the great number of member states will be able to agree to them. and and if the currently it's like trying to align a rubik's cube i think that we've now got all the pieces lined up and ready to turn in the right direction. but we need the right backing from our bosses. in the thing working even for those on the sets because that's very haven't got that. we don't have much for most...
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why is it good for the administration? >> i don't think it's good for the administration. the president's comment is correct that i think one of the reasons you asked mr. ryan one ofhe questions why are we doing this, why are we here right now. i think part of the reason is that this is the first anniversary of the president's inauguration. i think the left wing of the democrat party is extraordinarily disappointed with how the first year has gone because the president has good many successes, the tax bill, success in the stock markets, advances that we've had in employment. and i think one of the reasons you're seeing the democrats pick this fight right now, reason that it is different, has in the past because here we are on the first anniversary, should we be be talking about successes instead talking about radio shut down idea why is it considered a present and why is it good you? said it was cool to shut down the government. people are one hand being told this is great disaster for military families then these other signals. >> my comment was that i just thought it was interesting from academic standpoint after all rife been through in washington,
why is it good for the administration? >> i don't think it's good for the administration. the president's comment is correct that i think one of the reasons you asked mr. ryan one ofhe questions why are we doing this, why are we here right now. i think part of the reason is that this is the first anniversary of the president's inauguration. i think the left wing of the democrat party is extraordinarily disappointed with how the first year has gone because the president has good many...
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deserve equal rights as that the collaboration in of a defendant that israel called for and this is why mr abbas said that he would not actually meet with mr friedman because he doesn't even want the use of the word occupation by the americans mr belin if i can bring you in now how do you think the israelis finance activity how do you mr beilin how do you think the israelis and the israeli government will be looking on at what's come out of this p.l.o. central council meeting we have heard from prime minister benjamin netanyahu saying that actually mahmoud abbas has only served israel's interests he said that he exposed what we have been saying all the time that the root of the conflict is the basic refusal to recognize a jewish state and any borders i mean did mr abbas a speech recommendations play and to benjamin netanyahu is hands who are will have been given every right use of them in the news with whom most drive one. this government doesn't believe in real agreement with the pristine years there are still relatively well for peace but without paying the price for peace as a result of
deserve equal rights as that the collaboration in of a defendant that israel called for and this is why mr abbas said that he would not actually meet with mr friedman because he doesn't even want the use of the word occupation by the americans mr belin if i can bring you in now how do you think the israelis finance activity how do you mr beilin how do you think the israelis and the israeli government will be looking on at what's come out of this p.l.o. central council meeting we have heard from...
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mr. poe: why does it take 60 votes for a senate to make a decision? he said i can't really say what he said. he said nutty. why have this rule, we learned in elementary class that 51% is a majority. by requiring 60 votes, government is ruled by the few, not the majority. a handful of senators can block progress. a result, the government is shut down. the senate inconsistently allows the majority rule on some votes but others, 60%. the senate should strongly consider what sammy thinks about this rule, make a decision with 50% regardless of what party is in charge. sammy is right. this undemocratic rule is nutty. the sky will not fall if the senate decision. . the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from maryland seek recognition? the gentleman, without objection, is recognized. >> mr. speaker, a century ago there was a poem called the second coming in which he said things fall apart. the center will not hold. mere anarchy is loosed upon the world. mr. raskin: but in america that's not our destiny. we can make sure things don't fall
mr. poe: why does it take 60 votes for a senate to make a decision? he said i can't really say what he said. he said nutty. why have this rule, we learned in elementary class that 51% is a majority. by requiring 60 votes, government is ruled by the few, not the majority. a handful of senators can block progress. a result, the government is shut down. the senate inconsistently allows the majority rule on some votes but others, 60%. the senate should strongly consider what sammy thinks about this...
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mr. beast's car. it's actually -- >> kind of hinted at this earlier today but here is the new car. >> oh, me? >> yes. >> why? >> mr. beast just went on and gifted it to his dad, his stepdad had a car having trouble, wasn't running quite right. here is a new car, hopefully it will give you miles and miles of trouble-free driving. >> we have to take that back now? >>> the mcclure twins are physicianably. >> do they start gossiping? >> next "right this minute." >>> and still to come, time for a stunt. >> dude on a bike, a rail. >> send it, send it, send it. why he might have sent it a little too far. >> oh. >>> plus internet sensation salt bay is turning up the heat and making mouths water. >> he slaps a slab of meat on that grill and starts cutting it up. >> see the sizzling new video sure to amp up your appetite. >> okay, we back together. l'oréal paris presents ♪ new colour riche shine. turn on your shine. turn on your power. lacquered color, addictive application. turn on your attitude. new colour riche shine. from l'oréal paris. turn on your shine. oh mom! making them eat there favorite snack in the back
mr. beast's car. it's actually -- >> kind of hinted at this earlier today but here is the new car. >> oh, me? >> yes. >> why? >> mr. beast just went on and gifted it to his dad, his stepdad had a car having trouble, wasn't running quite right. here is a new car, hopefully it will give you miles and miles of trouble-free driving. >> we have to take that back now? >>> the mcclure twins are physicianably. >> do they start gossiping? >> next...
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mr. president, why focus on the fire and fury book if it's fiction. >> reporter: returning from camp david president trump avoided questions about his response to a scathing book suggesting several white house staffers doubt his intelligence. this morning mr. trump lamented he has had to put up with a fake book written by a totally discredited author. >> the author is a garbage author of a garbage book. >> reporter: senior advisor stephen miller echoed mr. trump in denouncing comments made by former chief strategist steve bannon in "fire & fury." >> it's tragic and unfortunate that steve would make these grotesque comments-- comments so out of touch with reality and obviously so vindictive. >> reporter: today bannon released this statement saying his support is "unwavering for the president and his agenda." the controversy comes amid the president's request for $18 billion to build a border wall with mexico. >> we want the wall. >> reporter: he is facing resistance from democrats who want the status of undocumented children addressed first. senator bernie sanders. >> 77% of the american pe
mr. president, why focus on the fire and fury book if it's fiction. >> reporter: returning from camp david president trump avoided questions about his response to a scathing book suggesting several white house staffers doubt his intelligence. this morning mr. trump lamented he has had to put up with a fake book written by a totally discredited author. >> the author is a garbage author of a garbage book. >> reporter: senior advisor stephen miller echoed mr. trump in denouncing...
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why delay now? there's no good reason. mr. president, that is why i would ask unanimous consent that the senate proceed to the immediate consideration of calendar of number -- calendar number 36. i yield the floor, mr. president. mrs. shaheen: mr. president. mr. president, like i assume most of the rest of the members of the senate, i'm disappointed to date we have not reached a bipartisan agreement to reopen the government. i think it's important to note that there's a lot of shared frustration on both sides of the aisle about how we got here. leader mcconnell and senator graham and other republicans have expressed their exasperation at the fact that for weeks president trump hasn't stuck to a position for longer than a couple of hours and he has derailed several proposals that would have addressed the concerns that have been expressed by democrats in this body about how to move forward to keep the government open. thankfully there is also a lot of bipartisan consensus in the senate that we need to work together to fix our sit
why delay now? there's no good reason. mr. president, that is why i would ask unanimous consent that the senate proceed to the immediate consideration of calendar of number -- calendar number 36. i yield the floor, mr. president. mrs. shaheen: mr. president. mr. president, like i assume most of the rest of the members of the senate, i'm disappointed to date we have not reached a bipartisan agreement to reopen the government. i think it's important to note that there's a lot of shared...
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and the response from mr bannon last night? whynfailing support for the president. and that brought this response from mr trump today. has steve bannon betrayed you, mr president? thank you very much. i don't know, he called me a great man last night, so, you know, he obviously changed his tune pretty quick. all right, thank you all very much. the white house is pushing back hard on the contents of this book, describing the author, michael wolff, as an unreliable witness and a fantasist. that, despite him being given unprecedented access to the workings of the west wing and recording hours and hours of conversations. and even if only 50% of the book is accurate, it still paints a damning portrait of a white house that's dysfunctional and a president who's paranoid. no wonder donald trump is so angry. jon sopel, bbc news, washington. the environment secretary, michael gove, says subsidies to british farmers currently paid for by brussels will be guaranteed by the government until the 2022 general election, with a proposed transition
and the response from mr bannon last night? whynfailing support for the president. and that brought this response from mr trump today. has steve bannon betrayed you, mr president? thank you very much. i don't know, he called me a great man last night, so, you know, he obviously changed his tune pretty quick. all right, thank you all very much. the white house is pushing back hard on the contents of this book, describing the author, michael wolff, as an unreliable witness and a fantasist. that,...
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and that's why, mr. president, i stand with the senator from virginia, senatorai
and that's why, mr. president, i stand with the senator from virginia, senatorai
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mr. trump. why does that matter here when it comes to potentially coming before congress and testifying publicly and et cetera? >> it really does put mcgahn's conduct and his willingness to go to the attorney general, it raises the importance, right, his obligation is not just to the president individually or to the american people more broadly. if they thinks the president is making this request to throw sand in the gears of the russia investigation, and expect sessions to do things on his behalf to impede the investigation, and mcgahn has a separate obligation to push back on the president or somehow sort of -- he's supposed to be managing that relationship, managing that communication with the attorney general and it makes it incumbent upon mcgahn, not to be the messenger for the president but to apply his own legal judgment to ensure the communications between the white house and the justice department are legal. >> two days after mr. comey's testimony, an aide to mr. sessions approached capitol
mr. trump. why does that matter here when it comes to potentially coming before congress and testifying publicly and et cetera? >> it really does put mcgahn's conduct and his willingness to go to the attorney general, it raises the importance, right, his obligation is not just to the president individually or to the american people more broadly. if they thinks the president is making this request to throw sand in the gears of the russia investigation, and expect sessions to do things on...
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why mr. owens was looking forward a way to keep iris in the unit if he also says that she was -- she was not living there. did he want to forcibly [indiscernible]. this is just like an insult for humans minds. this was a big abuse of the law in the recent sentences of history. we all know the story, and it was in the press until the nation and worldwide. i hope we will not make more news today accepting this condo conversion. many politicians and officials also raised their concerns about this case, and the district attorney's office now has been protesting the case of elder abuse that iris canada experienced last years before she got evicted. so this is evidence that she resided there. i personally visited her in 2016. i understand why mr. owens is trying to mislead us, because [indiscernible]. i talked to elder abuse lawyers and the majority of them say that there is an open opportunity to file a lawsuit for financial elder abuse in this case. so we will continue discussion on a community,
why mr. owens was looking forward a way to keep iris in the unit if he also says that she was -- she was not living there. did he want to forcibly [indiscernible]. this is just like an insult for humans minds. this was a big abuse of the law in the recent sentences of history. we all know the story, and it was in the press until the nation and worldwide. i hope we will not make more news today accepting this condo conversion. many politicians and officials also raised their concerns about this...
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that's why, mr. president, we have another option, i'm asking the republican leader to reopen the government right now. i'm asking unanimous consent the president, that the senate proceed to immediate consideration of hr 1301 that the amendment would provide for continuing resolution to fund the government, to wednesday, january 24th, three days, and it's at the desk, be considered and agreed to the bills amend be considered, read a third piem and passed the motions are reconsidered, considered made and laid upon the table with no intervening action or debate. >> is this objection? >> mr. president. >> senator from north carolina. >> to the right to object. mr. president, i'm glad to hear that the gentleman from ohio, the gentleman from connecticut, they all want to get the government funded. i also think that wright patterson is a great military installation and i actually come from a state that has the home of the global response force, 82nd airborne down in fort bragg, when the president calls and
that's why, mr. president, we have another option, i'm asking the republican leader to reopen the government right now. i'm asking unanimous consent the president, that the senate proceed to immediate consideration of hr 1301 that the amendment would provide for continuing resolution to fund the government, to wednesday, january 24th, three days, and it's at the desk, be considered and agreed to the bills amend be considered, read a third piem and passed the motions are reconsidered, considered...
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mr. speaker, i understand why our colleagues on the other side of the aisle are having a hard time keeping track of their arguments. we minutes. ms. cheney: thank you very much, mr. speaker. mr. speaker, i watched yesterda distinguished minority whip stand up and stay we ought to do our work and then move to adjourn. we watched today, mr. speaker, repeatedly, while our colleagues on the other side of the aisle claim that they believe in providing funding for the children's health insurance plan, yet they voted against it. we watched repeatedly, mr. speaker, our colleagues on the other side of the aisle go down the list of all the damages being done by this shutdown. but they won't end the shutdown. we agree. this shutdown is absolutely unconscionable in these circumstances. every time, mr. speaker, a member on the other side of the aisle who failed to vote for all 12 of those appropriations bills that we put on the floor and we passed through this house stands up and talks about us doing our job needs to look in the mirror, mr. speaker. because we have done our job. and in particular, mr.
mr. speaker, i understand why our colleagues on the other side of the aisle are having a hard time keeping track of their arguments. we minutes. ms. cheney: thank you very much, mr. speaker. mr. speaker, i watched yesterda distinguished minority whip stand up and stay we ought to do our work and then move to adjourn. we watched today, mr. speaker, repeatedly, while our colleagues on the other side of the aisle claim that they believe in providing funding for the children's health insurance...
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intelligence and whatever it's called well if if we're lacking so much fantasy if none of this is new why is mr trump getting so big on the old economy when the u.s. is leading the way in a new economy already i think. he is operating where's the teacher glee he knows these type of people that he is addressing are his voters and he was very successful and then in the elections with that strategy and then of course he has to feed the expectations i don't think that it will be sustainable i don't think that he will be successful with it in the long run. from his perspective just from a power point of view i think he he has reason to behave like he does when he's not only got his voters as supporting him on this one he's also got global c.e.o.'s supporting him some german firms are heading in in that direction siemens for example i just mentioned before investing in the us getting back here. what does that say to you i mean is that a good long term plan for a company like the mint. i think at least one should not says those reactions on on the morality point of view it's just business interest tha
intelligence and whatever it's called well if if we're lacking so much fantasy if none of this is new why is mr trump getting so big on the old economy when the u.s. is leading the way in a new economy already i think. he is operating where's the teacher glee he knows these type of people that he is addressing are his voters and he was very successful and then in the elections with that strategy and then of course he has to feed the expectations i don't think that it will be sustainable i don't...
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the yellow nature, the yellow hue of these paintings, why? mr. lubin: sometimes he used much darker images, such as in this one. what he is trying to do -- this, i say in my book, almost seems like a comic book picture. it is surgery moderate and heroic, but what is key to this is you see the broken trees. he always showed a broken environment, how the environment was damaged in the war. and he showed us one man, he almost trying to stave off the blast. his comrades are in the muck on either side. howling. what makes him so amazing, there is no other american artist that was at the front, saw the horrors of war, and painted them with a huge sense of passion. it is what he saw, filtered through his nightmares and memories. hearing his comrades screaming in agony. that's what these paintings are about. there is a show right now i help to curate in nashville about world war i and american art. and we were able to get a number of these paintings hung in the show. they had never been seen since 1920. steve: keep going back to how this was playing in t
the yellow nature, the yellow hue of these paintings, why? mr. lubin: sometimes he used much darker images, such as in this one. what he is trying to do -- this, i say in my book, almost seems like a comic book picture. it is surgery moderate and heroic, but what is key to this is you see the broken trees. he always showed a broken environment, how the environment was damaged in the war. and he showed us one man, he almost trying to stave off the blast. his comrades are in the muck on either...