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european union it includes an option for parliament to vote on extending the current president life but mrs ray says that is not her preferred outcome the vote gives the prime minister more time to renegotiate an agreement with e.u. leaders. i did abuse up to get mass has been covering the action at westminster and has this update. what we know after a couple of days of drama here in westminster is this the reason may is still hoping that she will get had you through she still negotiating with brussels hoping to find a compromise that would be palatable to her in the house of commons in maximum two weeks' time she will present a new deal to palm and but if parliament once again rejects that deal then she will give parliamentarians the opportunity to vote for an extension of article fifty meaning that she will then go to the european union and ask for article fifty to be extended maximum three months time so the cliff that's now at the end of march then be extended would then be moved towards the summer. however any delay to president would require the approval of the remaining twenty seven e.u.
european union it includes an option for parliament to vote on extending the current president life but mrs ray says that is not her preferred outcome the vote gives the prime minister more time to renegotiate an agreement with e.u. leaders. i did abuse up to get mass has been covering the action at westminster and has this update. what we know after a couple of days of drama here in westminster is this the reason may is still hoping that she will get had you through she still negotiating with...
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that she remains committed to preventing a lot of which will of northern ireland the irish republic mrs ray speech in belfast was meant to calm fears of the efforts to limit the so-called stop arrangement within the u.s.a.'s withdrawal agreements with the european who want the prime minister will hold talks with the new zealanders in brussels on thursday . officials in paris a woman has been arrested on suspicion of. her father in an apartment building killed at least ten people the suspect is a resident of the eight story building in the capital sixty i don't look at me just say she has a history of mental. union strikes of course significant disruptions across france as workers took to the streets to demonstrate against a president macro economic program that she was organized by the c.g. maybe response tonight says is the country's social emergency and to call for i say is a fair taxation system the rallies were also joined by key figures from the country's young avesta movement which is also in protesting against the president. the w correspondent that's hoffman has been in paris coveri
that she remains committed to preventing a lot of which will of northern ireland the irish republic mrs ray speech in belfast was meant to calm fears of the efforts to limit the so-called stop arrangement within the u.s.a.'s withdrawal agreements with the european who want the prime minister will hold talks with the new zealanders in brussels on thursday . officials in paris a woman has been arrested on suspicion of. her father in an apartment building killed at least ten people the suspect is...
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mr. clyburn. ben ray lujan. mr. clyburn: i associate myself with the comments from our leader and i want to add my congratulations to you, nita. thank you so much for this. y classmate. i am so proud those on the floor tonight. say how much i appreciate for the work we have given on this. this afternoon i spent a lot of time on the phone with a lot of people and as the leader said, i had a few telephone conversation it's with the minority whip, mr. scalise. and we were bargaining for 70 votes. came up with -- [indiscernible] so we thank them as well for making this a real genuine bipartisan effort. that's what the country wants from us. work together. get the work done and i want to thank these conferees for the work they did creating an atmosphere that we can get the people 80's work done. the speaker: thank you. ben ray lujan. mr. lujan: the effort of our conferees guided by our speaker and the work that was absolutely needed to ensure this gets done. as mr. clyburn and mr. hoyer clearly laid out, the bipartisan w
mr. clyburn. ben ray lujan. mr. clyburn: i associate myself with the comments from our leader and i want to add my congratulations to you, nita. thank you so much for this. y classmate. i am so proud those on the floor tonight. say how much i appreciate for the work we have given on this. this afternoon i spent a lot of time on the phone with a lot of people and as the leader said, i had a few telephone conversation it's with the minority whip, mr. scalise. and we were bargaining for 70 votes....
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. >> the problem with the fbi is the current leadership, mr. raynterest in reforming the organization. >> lou: where is he? we don't even hear from him. >> he is missing in action when it comes to uncovering the corruption. to a degree he has said anything, he has been excusing the corruption. >> lou: exactly. tom, it is good to have you here. i wish we are talking in better circumstances. but, as you intimated, the republic itself is at stake, here. the silence is absolutely chilling. thank you so much. and again, as always, and i mean it even when i don't say, thanks for everything that you and judicial watch do. thank you for watching. up next, one of the most embarrassing figures in modern american political history. former vice president, joe biden, has taken his anti- american message overseas, embarrassing the united states in front of our allies and many of his former colleagues in the obama administration. it is a shadow government. we will take that up and more, right after this quick b i switched to liberty mutual because they let me cus
. >> the problem with the fbi is the current leadership, mr. raynterest in reforming the organization. >> lou: where is he? we don't even hear from him. >> he is missing in action when it comes to uncovering the corruption. to a degree he has said anything, he has been excusing the corruption. >> lou: exactly. tom, it is good to have you here. i wish we are talking in better circumstances. but, as you intimated, the republic itself is at stake, here. the silence is...
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court -- excuse me, today this court reverses that decision as an abuse of discretion and permits mr. ray's execution to go forward. given the gravity of this situation, that decision profoundly wrong. the clearest command of the establishment clause this court has held is that one religious denomination cannot be officially preferred over another but the state's policy does just that. under that policy a christian prisoner may have a minister of his faith accompany him to the execution chamber to say his last rights but whether islam, judaism or any other, he may not die with a minister of his faith by his side. that treatment goes against the establishment clause's core principle of denomination neutrality. dominique ray was executed in alabama at 10:12 p.m. without his spiritual advisor. could have had a chaplain because only christians get their faith leader and last night the supreme court blessed that. joining us is senior editor and legal correspondent of slate.com. thank you for being here. >> thank you for having me. >> i i'm n'm not a lawyer. i don't know anything about the law. t
court -- excuse me, today this court reverses that decision as an abuse of discretion and permits mr. ray's execution to go forward. given the gravity of this situation, that decision profoundly wrong. the clearest command of the establishment clause this court has held is that one religious denomination cannot be officially preferred over another but the state's policy does just that. under that policy a christian prisoner may have a minister of his faith accompany him to the execution chamber...
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quote, today, this court reverses that decision and permits mr. ray's execution to go forward.ravity of the issue here, i find that profoundly wrong. is that one religious denomination cannot be officially preferred over another. but the state's policy does just that. under that policy, a christian prisoner may have a minister of his own faith accompany him to the execution chamber to say his last rights, but if an inmate practices a different religion, whether islam, judaism or any other, he may not die with a minister of his own faith by his side. that treatment goes against the establishment clause's core principle of denominational neutrality. that dissent from elena kagan in the supreme court last night. dominique ray was executed by lethal injection in alabama at 10:12 p.m. without his imam in the execution chamber. could have had a chaplain, though, because only christians get their faith leader there. and last night the suspect blessed that. it was alabama's first execution of 2019. joining us now is the senior editor and legal cooperate at slate.com. dalia, thank you f
quote, today, this court reverses that decision and permits mr. ray's execution to go forward.ravity of the issue here, i find that profoundly wrong. is that one religious denomination cannot be officially preferred over another. but the state's policy does just that. under that policy, a christian prisoner may have a minister of his own faith accompany him to the execution chamber to say his last rights, but if an inmate practices a different religion, whether islam, judaism or any other, he...
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mr. carl ray sing, the attorney general of the district of columbia. mr. brandon todd.e george's city councilman rodney streeter, calvin hawkins and mel franklin. we also have charles county commissioner rubin collins. we have representatives from prince george's county parks and planning commission, particularly commissioners elizabeth hewitt and dorothy bailey, a former member of the asalah executive council. we also have ambassador shirley bonds, ambassador elizabeth mccube, ambassador mattie sharpless, federal judge nathaniel jones, federal judge robert wilkins, and we have the prince george's community college board of trustees representatives. and as far as our partners are concerned, we have representatives from our partner of long standing the national park service. mr. robert stanton who has served for decades with the national parks service and been one of our true friends, is here today along with his lovely wife janet. asalah has partnered with carnegie hall and their migration series. at your seats you have a brochure describing the series. we hope you will
mr. carl ray sing, the attorney general of the district of columbia. mr. brandon todd.e george's city councilman rodney streeter, calvin hawkins and mel franklin. we also have charles county commissioner rubin collins. we have representatives from prince george's county parks and planning commission, particularly commissioners elizabeth hewitt and dorothy bailey, a former member of the asalah executive council. we also have ambassador shirley bonds, ambassador elizabeth mccube, ambassador...
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mr. neil's integrity in rohde ray to his authority to use 6103 he is a gentleman i respect him but "i" concerned about the next ways and means chairman orp the next political battle that chooses to utilitiesize this weapon that could potential hi be abused by a future chairman or any chairman. and so shupt we focus our time on actually what could potentially bring members like me from the other side to say let's amend the financial disclosure reforms, target the information to that form for that individual and at the same time we respect the privacy of individuals that had nothing to do with running for president or vice president? >> and i'll let you ponder that. with that, i yield back. >> the chair now recognizes for five minutes, mr. kelly. >> thank you, chairman. and again thanks for holding the hearing. all of the panelists thanks for coming in today. i want to go back to what mr. reed said because i think mr. bookbinder would you clarify for me when somebody runs for president they give up in re expectations of privacy. is that what. >> anyone anyone running for president expects to have
mr. neil's integrity in rohde ray to his authority to use 6103 he is a gentleman i respect him but "i" concerned about the next ways and means chairman orp the next political battle that chooses to utilitiesize this weapon that could potential hi be abused by a future chairman or any chairman. and so shupt we focus our time on actually what could potentially bring members like me from the other side to say let's amend the financial disclosure reforms, target the information to that...
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ray. show is called "everybody love ramon." >> jimmy: do you know this guy? >> it's mr. barkley. vegas. i'm there. yeah. don't forget. >> jimmy: so you guys go back a long, long way. >> he's a good guy. >> jimmy: guests, i'm going to ask you to put on your blind folds. i will show yehya a photo of a famous person he took a picture with. without using that celebrity's name. he will give you clues as to who it is. that's very important yehya. please do not use person's name. here we go. >> he's a latino. she marry rich guy, actor and his husband is -- >> jimmy: yes, charles. >> salma hayek. >> jimmy: yes. very well done. >> i don't help him, i swear. >> jimmy: accosting salma hayek in our alley who is ourselves next celebrity, yehya? >> dwyane johnson. >> i don't say the name. >> jimmy: you've gotten really good at this. >> you touch me a lot. >> jimmy: thank you, yehya. who is the celebrity? >> oh, the lady, she sound for titan ek. >> jimmy: charles. >> kate winslet. >> jimmy: no. >> oh, oh. >> h. >> jimmy: what is the answer? >> no, no. >> celine dion. >> jimmy: yes? >> the snuck
ray. show is called "everybody love ramon." >> jimmy: do you know this guy? >> it's mr. barkley. vegas. i'm there. yeah. don't forget. >> jimmy: so you guys go back a long, long way. >> he's a good guy. >> jimmy: guests, i'm going to ask you to put on your blind folds. i will show yehya a photo of a famous person he took a picture with. without using that celebrity's name. he will give you clues as to who it is. that's very important yehya. please do not...
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as ray said, this is all going to play out in the next year. we're going to see a lot of ideas come forward. susan: mr. price, can i stay with you on that note moving to the general election? president trump highlighted the term in the state of the union address, and already we're seeing republicans contrast their stance with the idea of socialism in this country. how will this play out with iowa voters, overall? chairman price: well, i think what iowa voters are interested in is who is going to have their back? who's going to be standing up for them in washington? as we saw in this last election, you know, with the democrats at the congressional level, we won by almost four points over republicans as a statewide whole. people are looking for change in washington. i think that's what we're going to see here. who's going to stand up for them when they are elected and head to washington? susan: mr. buckley, how about in the live free or die state? chariman buckley: this harkens back to the attack that was placed on fdr when he was trying to create social security and minimum wage, and those sorts of iss
as ray said, this is all going to play out in the next year. we're going to see a lot of ideas come forward. susan: mr. price, can i stay with you on that note moving to the general election? president trump highlighted the term in the state of the union address, and already we're seeing republicans contrast their stance with the idea of socialism in this country. how will this play out with iowa voters, overall? chairman price: well, i think what iowa voters are interested in is who is going...
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mr. bundy decided that he wanted to cross-examine officer crew. >> morning, officer. >> bundy's cross examination of officer rayt you saw when you lifted up the covers, as much detail as you can recall and if you need to use your report, please feel free to do so. >> she was lying basically face down. there was a considerable amount of blood around her head, matted in her hair, on the walls. >> there was a palpable reaction in the courtroom and amongst the jury when he did that. >> uh, her mouth was open and her eyes were open. there was what appeared to be a nylon stocking netted around her neck. >> as i was describing her injuries and the blood, his grip on the lectern tightened up and his breathing became shallow and sped up. his eyes actually got a little bit larger. i had the distinct impression that he was vicariously reliving it and enjoying it. >> it was so chilling, it was sickening. as the trial went into its final week, bundy claimed he didn't know how he got caught up in the web of crime. the week began with the prosecution introducing evidence to prove that ted bundy was the man seen by an eyewitne
mr. bundy decided that he wanted to cross-examine officer crew. >> morning, officer. >> bundy's cross examination of officer rayt you saw when you lifted up the covers, as much detail as you can recall and if you need to use your report, please feel free to do so. >> she was lying basically face down. there was a considerable amount of blood around her head, matted in her hair, on the walls. >> there was a palpable reaction in the courtroom and amongst the jury when he...
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mr. trump knew about stolen d&c emails ahead of time, and also directed the hush money payments to appoint actress. ray bogan shows us, the hearing also demonstrated washington's deep partisan divide. >> reporter: democrats on the committee are trying to get insight on potential illegal activity by the president, but congressional republicans are taking another approach, ripping into the 10 year trump insiders credibility. >> look at the old adage that her mom taught us, liar, liar, pants on fire. no one should ever listen to you and give you credibility. >> reporter: michael cohen facing a barrage of questioning from democratic and republican lawmakers. >> i rs did not get a job in the white house, and now, and now you are behaving just like everyone else who got fired and did not get the job they wanted. >> all i wanted was what i got, to be personal attorney to the president. >> how many times did mr. trump ask you to threaten an individual or entity on his behalf? >> quite a few times? >> 50 times, 100 times, 200 times? >> more. >> 500 times? >> probably. >> reporter: cohen suggesting the president
mr. trump knew about stolen d&c emails ahead of time, and also directed the hush money payments to appoint actress. ray bogan shows us, the hearing also demonstrated washington's deep partisan divide. >> reporter: democrats on the committee are trying to get insight on potential illegal activity by the president, but congressional republicans are taking another approach, ripping into the 10 year trump insiders credibility. >> look at the old adage that her mom taught us, liar,...
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mr. trump about stolen d&c email ahead of time, but gave no direct evidence of collusion with russia. as fox's ray bogan shows of, the hearing today also demonstrated washington's deep partisan divide. >> reporter: democrats on the committee are trying to get insight on potential illegal activity by the president, but congressional republicans are taking another approach, ripping into the tenure trump inside his credibility. >> look at the old adage that our moms taught us. liar liar, pants on fire. no one should ever listen to you and give you credibility. >> reporter: michael cohen facing a barrage of questioning from democratic and republican lawmakers. >> he's here trashing the guy he worked for for 10 years, did not get a job in the white house, and now, and now you are behaving just like everyone else he's got fired and did not get the job they wanted. >> all i wanted was what i got, a personal attorney to the president. todd county times did mr. trump ask you to threaten an individual or entity on his behalf? >> quite a few tribes. >> 200 times? >> more. >> 500 times. >> probably be the >>
mr. trump about stolen d&c email ahead of time, but gave no direct evidence of collusion with russia. as fox's ray bogan shows of, the hearing today also demonstrated washington's deep partisan divide. >> reporter: democrats on the committee are trying to get insight on potential illegal activity by the president, but congressional republicans are taking another approach, ripping into the tenure trump inside his credibility. >> look at the old adage that our moms taught us. liar...
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mr. chairman for allowing me to clarify. again i said someone and again that was not referring to you at all as a ray scist. >> i thank the gentlewoman for her comments, for the chairman for working to clear this and that the chairman is intervening. >> to the gentleman, first of all thank you for allowing us to resolve that. the gentleman that asked a little bit earlier -- >> i will withdrawal my request. >> i need the unanimous consent. i think i need to officially withdrawal my request that it be stricken. >> okay, now, i will recognize you for your unanimous consent. i think you want to put in the record some documents? >> thank you, mr. chairman. >> i put forth the record that michael cohen must be the most gifted council in american suggesting he it is not a real company and just like he is not a lawyer. i ask that the l.a. times article be put in the record which outlines the $1.2 million payment and the misgivings there after. >> any other unanimous consent requests? >> thank you, mr. chairman. i ask unanimous consent to make february 9th, 2019, the "washington post" article that shows him to be a selfish manipulator who is a
mr. chairman for allowing me to clarify. again i said someone and again that was not referring to you at all as a ray scist. >> i thank the gentlewoman for her comments, for the chairman for working to clear this and that the chairman is intervening. >> to the gentleman, first of all thank you for allowing us to resolve that. the gentleman that asked a little bit earlier -- >> i will withdrawal my request. >> i need the unanimous consent. i think i need to officially...
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mr. chairman, that just because someone has a personal of color, a black person, working for them does not mean they're ray sis and it is insensitive that someone would say say it is racist in itself and to use a black woman as a prop to prove it otherwise. and i can submit this for the record if a college ague -- tha what i believe to have happened. as a person of color on this committee, that is what i believe. i'm not calling mr. meadows array cya racist for doing that. but i believe it is a racist act. >> i need to be clear -- >> i have defended you -- >> mr. meadows! i'm the chair. >> yes you are. >> thank you, i will clear this up. i want to make sure i understand. you were not intending to call mr. meadows a racist, is that correct? >> no, i do not call mr. meadows a racist. i'm trying as a person of color, mr. chairman, to express myself and how i felt at that moment. just for the record, that is what was my intention. >> mr. meadows. >> mr. chairman there is nothing more personal to me than my relationship, my nieces and nephews are people of color. not many people know that. you know that, mr. ch
mr. chairman, that just because someone has a personal of color, a black person, working for them does not mean they're ray sis and it is insensitive that someone would say say it is racist in itself and to use a black woman as a prop to prove it otherwise. and i can submit this for the record if a college ague -- tha what i believe to have happened. as a person of color on this committee, that is what i believe. i'm not calling mr. meadows array cya racist for doing that. but i believe it is a...
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mr. speaker, i rise today to recognize the remarkable career of a public servant in bucks county, pennsylvania, who will be retiring at the end of the term. judge ray boilin, a resident of hill town, has spent 0 years on the bench and the most tenured member of the bucks county court of common pleas. in her years of service, she's worked in the public defender's office, the office of the district attorney, and also was bucks county controller before her judgeship. throughout her tenure, she has been known as a fair judge who is not afraid to hold people accountable and always seeks to rehabilitate those in need. notably, her work with juveniles and those struggling with addiction truly embodies her dedication to both justice and fairness. i wish judge boylin all the best in her retirement and i speak on behalf of all bucks county i when we thank her holeheartedly for her service. mr. speaker, i rise today to congratulate north penn high school swimming coach for being pennsylvania coach of the year for girls swimming and diving during the 2017-2018 school year. the national federation of state high school associations awards coaches who exemplify t
mr. speaker, i rise today to recognize the remarkable career of a public servant in bucks county, pennsylvania, who will be retiring at the end of the term. judge ray boilin, a resident of hill town, has spent 0 years on the bench and the most tenured member of the bucks county court of common pleas. in her years of service, she's worked in the public defender's office, the office of the district attorney, and also was bucks county controller before her judgeship. throughout her tenure, she has...
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particular features of the x-ray look like when the patient complains about this, that wording was all in the 2010 label that fda mandated. it wasn't in merck's label in -- >> mr. frederick, let's be coming down to practicals, okay? you say earlier that the merck scientists were saying, when they received this letter, the fda doesn't like our language. what do you suggest merck could have done without changing its label until the fda would have approved it? and why do you believe that you can convince a jury that if they had done it your way, the fda would have accepted the new label? >> well, as a regulatory matter, let's start with the law first, the cbeu regulation gives the manufacturer the right to change its label, subject to rescission by the fda. that never happened here, because merck never proposed an adequate warning. >> we know that the fda, assuming the theory that the fda doesn't believe the label is adequate, what could they have done? absent the study. meaning because the study obviously changed the fda's mind. you're saying you, merck could have done it. >> yes, there was plenty of information by that point, justice sotomayor, and dr. lane goe
particular features of the x-ray look like when the patient complains about this, that wording was all in the 2010 label that fda mandated. it wasn't in merck's label in -- >> mr. frederick, let's be coming down to practicals, okay? you say earlier that the merck scientists were saying, when they received this letter, the fda doesn't like our language. what do you suggest merck could have done without changing its label until the fda would have approved it? and why do you believe that you...
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nefle ray states in an article c-net, authored february 6th with mr. chairman i'd ask unanimous consent to submit to the record. >> without objection so ordered. >> what -- what he says is that we wouldn't go over 5g millimeter wave deployment in rural america. so help me understand what this comment means. will my constituents not enjoy the same speeds living in urban aen suburban communities. >> that's a very good point, sir. and i would point out that's probably more of a condemnation of on of the verizon and at&t deployment of 5g only in millimeter wave spectrum because the analysis would show that in order to use only minneapolis wave to make a nationwide coverage you would need a site every thousand yards which would cost $1.5 trillion. in order to deploy fiefrg nationwide you need millimeter wave mid-band and and low band across all frequencies to have full coverage. nobody could cover the united states with millimeter wave spectrum. what's likely to happen is millimeter wave will be used in some densely populated urn urban area and enhanced wit
nefle ray states in an article c-net, authored february 6th with mr. chairman i'd ask unanimous consent to submit to the record. >> without objection so ordered. >> what -- what he says is that we wouldn't go over 5g millimeter wave deployment in rural america. so help me understand what this comment means. will my constituents not enjoy the same speeds living in urban aen suburban communities. >> that's a very good point, sir. and i would point out that's probably more of a...