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nadler, is recognized. mr. nadler: thank you, mr. speaker. yield as manager of the bill on our side to the gentleman from michigan, mr. conyers. the speaker pro tempore: without objection. mr. conyers: thank you. i want to thank my colleague from new york, senior member on the committee, with whom i have worked for many years. mr. speaker, the september 11, 2001 terrorist attack on the united states was the deadliest foreign attack on american soil in our nation's history. it's impact has been immeasurable as evidenced by the fact that we're still grappling with the cultural and policy implications stemming from the events of that day. and 15 years on, most americans continue to feel its searing emotional impact. particularly as the anniversaryry -- anniversary date approaches this sunday. this is especially true for those who lost loved ones or were injured as a result of this horrific attack. they deserve our deepest sympathy and our help. so it is in this vain that we consider s. 2040, the justice against sponsors of terrorism act. which,
nadler, is recognized. mr. nadler: thank you, mr. speaker. yield as manager of the bill on our side to the gentleman from michigan, mr. conyers. the speaker pro tempore: without objection. mr. conyers: thank you. i want to thank my colleague from new york, senior member on the committee, with whom i have worked for many years. mr. speaker, the september 11, 2001 terrorist attack on the united states was the deadliest foreign attack on american soil in our nation's history. it's impact has been...
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nadler, and reserve the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman reserves the balance of his time. the gentleman yields back the balance of his time. the gentleman from michigan is recognized. >> i yield myself such time as i may consume. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized. >> i appreciate the opportunity to address my colleagues regarding my bipartisan, bicameral h.r. 2315, mobile workforce state income tax simplification act. mr. bishop: states are free to set their own public policy. they do it in a way that does not place a substantial burden on the commerce clause on the united states constitution. as the american work force becomes more mobile, congress has the constitutional duty to make sure that public policy doesn't interfere. as an attorney and business owner, i have seen first happened how complicated these income tax laws are for those who travel and work. these burdens affect businesses and employees because they do not have the resources to comply with the income tax requiremen
nadler, and reserve the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman reserves the balance of his time. the gentleman yields back the balance of his time. the gentleman from michigan is recognized. >> i yield myself such time as i may consume. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized. >> i appreciate the opportunity to address my colleagues regarding my bipartisan, bicameral h.r. 2315, mobile workforce state income tax simplification act. mr. bishop: states...
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congressman nadler, one of the cosponsors of the bill is weighing in.up next. ♪ it's scary when the lights go out. people get anxious and my office gets flooded with calls. so many things can go wrong. it's my worst nightmare. every second that power is out, my city's at risk. siemens digital grid manages and reroutes power, so service can be restored within seconds. priority number one is keeping those lights on. it takes ingenuity to defeat the monsters that live in the dark. approaching medicare eligibility? you may think you can put off checking out your medicare options until you're sixty-five, but now is a good time to get the ball rolling. keep in mind, medicare only covers about eighty percent of part b medical costs. the rest is up to you. that's where aarp medicare supplement insurance plans insured by unitedhealthcare insurance company come in. like all standardized medicare supplement insurance plans, they could help pay some of what medicare doesn't, saving you in out-of-pocket medical costs. you've learned that taking informed steps along
congressman nadler, one of the cosponsors of the bill is weighing in.up next. ♪ it's scary when the lights go out. people get anxious and my office gets flooded with calls. so many things can go wrong. it's my worst nightmare. every second that power is out, my city's at risk. siemens digital grid manages and reroutes power, so service can be restored within seconds. priority number one is keeping those lights on. it takes ingenuity to defeat the monsters that live in the dark. approaching...
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nadler, is recognized. mr. nadler: thank you, mr. speaker.ould yield as manager of the bill on our side to the gentleman from michigan, mr. conyers. the speaker pro tempore: without objection. mr. conyers: thank you. i want to thank my colleague from new york, senior member on the committee, with whom i have worked for many years. mr. speaker, the september 11, 2001 terrorist attack on the united states was the deadliest foreign attack on american soil in our nation's history. it's impact has been immeasurable as evidenced by the fact that we're still grappling with the cultural and policy implications stemming from the events of that day. and 15 years on, most americans continue to feel its searing emotional impact. particularly as the anniversaryry -- anniversary date approaches this sunday. this is especially true for those who lost loved ones or were injured as a result of this horrific attack. they deserve our deepest sympathy and our help. so it is in this vain that we consider s. 2040, the justice against sponsors of terrorism act. whi
nadler, is recognized. mr. nadler: thank you, mr. speaker.ould yield as manager of the bill on our side to the gentleman from michigan, mr. conyers. the speaker pro tempore: without objection. mr. conyers: thank you. i want to thank my colleague from new york, senior member on the committee, with whom i have worked for many years. mr. speaker, the september 11, 2001 terrorist attack on the united states was the deadliest foreign attack on american soil in our nation's history. it's impact has...
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nadler of new york five minutes. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from new york is recognized. mr. nadler: i want to start by thanking peter king and bob goodlatte in bringing this bill to the floor. i rise in strong support of overriding the president's veto of jasta. jasta is a carefully crafted narrow bill that would hold accountable foreign governments that provide substantial assistance to a designated foreign terrorist organization that launches mr. allen: attack in the united states. december plight the overblown rhetoric, jasta will not be at peril. they would be protected because jasta applies only to governments. to the extent that a foreign government may pass broader legislation may make a person subject to liability, that country would be engaging in the unjustifiable act of aggression. the strength of the united states makes such action unlikely. attackgue states tend to united states. we must not 9/11 families hostage. 15 years ago on september 11, we suffered the most deadliest terrorist attack
nadler of new york five minutes. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from new york is recognized. mr. nadler: i want to start by thanking peter king and bob goodlatte in bringing this bill to the floor. i rise in strong support of overriding the president's veto of jasta. jasta is a carefully crafted narrow bill that would hold accountable foreign governments that provide substantial assistance to a designated foreign terrorist organization that launches mr. allen: attack in the united...
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house democrats claim a corrupt connectionjerrold nadler /(d)- new york :36 - :39))"people who are caught rigging the system should go to jail, not campaign calls the accusation politically motivated.bondi earlier blamed hillary clinton ((sot: pam bondi / r-florida attorney general:46 - :50)) "she was saying he was under investigation by my office at the time and i knew about it, none of which is true." with clinton recovering from pneumonia at home, off the trail 'til tomorrow, trump taping as dr oz show reveals some of his new medical info ((nat sot from show1:02 - 1:06))"should i do it? ok i have no problem"he's a bit overweight at 267 and takes a statin for control. otherwise all ok, say trump and oz.leaked emails from former secretary of state colin powell diagnose trumpas a national disgrace and an international pariah with no sense of shame and powell says of clinton: "everything (she) touches she kind of screws up with hubris ... meaning arrogance.i'm steve handelsman, washington. leaked documents could spell trouble for governor scott walker. george mallet is in the newsroom with
house democrats claim a corrupt connectionjerrold nadler /(d)- new york :36 - :39))"people who are caught rigging the system should go to jail, not campaign calls the accusation politically motivated.bondi earlier blamed hillary clinton ((sot: pam bondi / r-florida attorney general:46 - :50)) "she was saying he was under investigation by my office at the time and i knew about it, none of which is true." with clinton recovering from pneumonia at home, off the trail 'til tomorrow,...
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let's discuss with democratic congressman jerry nadler. good to see you. >> good to see you. >> the problem is real. donald trump, yes, the celebrity, yes, the media hype, but him grabbing this issue with both hands catapulted his candidacy early on. it's a problem. people think not enough has been done. that is the momentum here. isn't that a fact, that there is a real problem, it hasn't been handled the way it needs to be. >> well, i don't know that. there is a problem, but we have been -- a lot of -- we have been doing a lot of things. unfortunately, deportations under this administration are way up from what they were before. we have increased our border security budget i think by something like 1400%. >> you say unfortunately. why unfortunately? >> because i think there have been too many deportations. but that's a different question. we have been enforcing the law much more rigorously than previously. >> but you still have, by a shallow estimate, about 6 million people in this country who have criminal records of one kind or another
let's discuss with democratic congressman jerry nadler. good to see you. >> good to see you. >> the problem is real. donald trump, yes, the celebrity, yes, the media hype, but him grabbing this issue with both hands catapulted his candidacy early on. it's a problem. people think not enough has been done. that is the momentum here. isn't that a fact, that there is a real problem, it hasn't been handled the way it needs to be. >> well, i don't know that. there is a problem, but...
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nadler of new york five minutes. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from new york is recognized. mr. nadler: i want to start by thanking peter king and bob goodlatte in bringing this bill to the floor. i rise in strong support of overriding the president's veto of jasta. jasta is a carefully crafted narrow bill that would hold accountable foreign governments that provide substantial assistance to a designated foreign terrorist organization that launches mr. allen: attack in the united states. december plight the overblown rhetoric, jasta will not be at peril. they would be protected because jasta applies only to governments. to the extent that a foreign government may pass broader legislation may make a person subject to liability, that country would be engaging in the unjustifiable act of aggression. the strength of the united states makes such action unlikely. attackgue states tend to united states. we must not 9/11 families hostage. 15 years ago on september 11, we suffered the most deadliest terrorist attack
nadler of new york five minutes. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from new york is recognized. mr. nadler: i want to start by thanking peter king and bob goodlatte in bringing this bill to the floor. i rise in strong support of overriding the president's veto of jasta. jasta is a carefully crafted narrow bill that would hold accountable foreign governments that provide substantial assistance to a designated foreign terrorist organization that launches mr. allen: attack in the united...
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nadler of new york five minutes. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from new york is recognized. mr. nadler: i want to start by thanking peter king and bob goodlatte in bringing this bill to the floor. i rise in strong support of overriding the president's veto of jasta. jasta is a carefully crafted narrow bill that would hold accountable foreign governments that provide substantial assistance to a designated foreign terrorist organization that launches mr. allen: attack in the united states. december plight the overblown rhetoric, jasta will not be at peril. they would be protected because jasta applies only to governments. to the extent that a foreign government may pass broader legislation may make a person subject to liability, that country would be engaging in the unjustifiable act of aggression. the strength of the united states makes such action unlikely. attackgue states tend to united states. we must not 9/11 families hostage. 15 years ago on september 11, we suffered the most deadliest terrorist attack
nadler of new york five minutes. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from new york is recognized. mr. nadler: i want to start by thanking peter king and bob goodlatte in bringing this bill to the floor. i rise in strong support of overriding the president's veto of jasta. jasta is a carefully crafted narrow bill that would hold accountable foreign governments that provide substantial assistance to a designated foreign terrorist organization that launches mr. allen: attack in the united...
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nadler. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from new york is recognized. mr. nadler: that ining -- i thank the gentleman for yielding. rise to -- this bill would for the first time ever impose a complete ban in all transfers out of guantanamo. not only would the bill block all transfers to the united states, even for purposes of prosecution in federal court, it would also ban the resettlement of detainees cleared by the united states for transfer to foreign contrifments the bill would be effective until january 21 of 2017 or the effect of the next national defense authorization act. this bill violates the bedrock constitutional prohibition on congress passing any legislation that violates the constitution's detained clause. in effect it finds alt inmates at guantanamo guilty of something unspecified without trial and sentences them to life without parole. that's what this bill does along with the other series of bills. by saying you can't transfer anybody, anywhere, is saying they must rem
nadler. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from new york is recognized. mr. nadler: that ining -- i thank the gentleman for yielding. rise to -- this bill would for the first time ever impose a complete ban in all transfers out of guantanamo. not only would the bill block all transfers to the united states, even for purposes of prosecution in federal court, it would also ban the resettlement of detainees cleared by the united states for transfer to foreign contrifments the bill would be...
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nadler: thank you. mr. chairman, i rise in strong opposition to the so-called stop settlement slush funds act. the republican majority likes to put creative names on their legislation. what they call slush funds are voluntary settlements between the government and corporate wrongdoers. they sometimes include payments to third parties to address the -- generalized harms caused by corporate bad actors. this bill would prohibit any payments to a third party unless the funds would be used to help only the people directly harmed by the defendants, not those who may have been harmed on a broader level by their actions. this is unnecessarily narrow and restrictive when trying to address the harm inflicted by corporate wrongdoers. furthermore, the bill would restrict the flexibility of the government to resolve claims and make it harder to assist broad categories of people who are hurt by corporate malfeasance. for examplering in the wake of the mortgage foreclosure crisis, the department of justice sued several bi
nadler: thank you. mr. chairman, i rise in strong opposition to the so-called stop settlement slush funds act. the republican majority likes to put creative names on their legislation. what they call slush funds are voluntary settlements between the government and corporate wrongdoers. they sometimes include payments to third parties to address the -- generalized harms caused by corporate bad actors. this bill would prohibit any payments to a third party unless the funds would be used to help...
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joining us now is democratic congressman jerry nadler who has endorsed hillary clinton. you for being here. >> my pleasure. >> people were worried yesterday. voters, you know, just regular viewers were worried when they saw her stumbling getting into her van and should her campaign have said a day earlier, she has pneumonia? >> ideally, they should have. but i think in this day in age when everything about a candidate's health or anything else is exaggerated, i thought they could avoid doing that. unfortunately, they couldn't. the fact of the matter, healthy candidate and person and she has walking pneumonia and she'll get over it. >> were you with her yesterday? >> a little while before that. >> how was she? >> she seemed fine. i was standing near her at the memorial service. it was very hot and stifling. i could see someone feeling a little faint or something. and i left because i had to go somewhere else just shortly before she did, i didn't see the whole incident. >> someone in the picture of health could feel faint yesterday. i mean, and the punishing pace that thes
joining us now is democratic congressman jerry nadler who has endorsed hillary clinton. you for being here. >> my pleasure. >> people were worried yesterday. voters, you know, just regular viewers were worried when they saw her stumbling getting into her van and should her campaign have said a day earlier, she has pneumonia? >> ideally, they should have. but i think in this day in age when everything about a candidate's health or anything else is exaggerated, i thought they...
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before we get to you i want you to listen to what your colleague jerry nadler said about the trump foundation's actions. >> people caught -- the system should go to jail, not the white house. at a minimum they should be investigated by the justice department when they are that brazen about breaking the law. >> so, congressman, you are part of the group calling for this investigation. do you agree with your colleague about the severity of the situation here? >> it's very serious. what we know are the following facts. donald trump paid a $2500 penalty, a fine for making an illegal contribution from his foundation to a political organization. attorney general bondi made a personal request for a donation wee weeks passed and mr. trump made no donation. then they were considering charges against donald trump in florida. several days later she received a $25,000 foundation to her super pac and shortly after that announced there would be no charges and no further investigation. it is appropriate under those circumstances and add one more thing. donald trump brags that he's happy to give money to polit
before we get to you i want you to listen to what your colleague jerry nadler said about the trump foundation's actions. >> people caught -- the system should go to jail, not the white house. at a minimum they should be investigated by the justice department when they are that brazen about breaking the law. >> so, congressman, you are part of the group calling for this investigation. do you agree with your colleague about the severity of the situation here? >> it's very...
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i believe we are going to pete right -- actually to congressman jerry nadler. can you hear me? >> yes, i can. >> an incredible morning. when you look at the explosion in the chelsea neighborhood. waking up to more news of explosives found in elizabeth, new jersey. now a tip from someone who called authorities after seeing a suspicious vehicle and police walk up and the suspect is asleep. when he woke up, opened fire on the officers. thankfully nonlife threatening injuries. now the man is the focus of the investigation. >> the fbi, new york city police, other police and even citizens calling in tips resulted in this very rapid at least partial solution to this crime, this terrorism incident. >> and they are looking to confirm if he was acting with others or alone but to your point the system which has been criticized by people in the past, a lot has been learned from whether it was the attack in times square to of course what we learned after 9/11. but today it appears at this hour and there is more to be done that the system, the federal, local, that it worked. >> it worked wel
i believe we are going to pete right -- actually to congressman jerry nadler. can you hear me? >> yes, i can. >> an incredible morning. when you look at the explosion in the chelsea neighborhood. waking up to more news of explosives found in elizabeth, new jersey. now a tip from someone who called authorities after seeing a suspicious vehicle and police walk up and the suspect is asleep. when he woke up, opened fire on the officers. thankfully nonlife threatening injuries. now the...
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yesterday who was in favor of overriding the president veto was democratic new york congressman jerry nadleris districts he he represents is home to the site where the twin towers once stood. here is a bit from his floor speech yesterday. this is a carefully crafted narrow bill that would hold accountable foreign governments that knowingly provide assistance to known foreign terrorist associations the launch attacks in the united states. despite the overblown rhetoric of some critics of this will it will not pose a threat to american diplomats. it applies only to governments. to the extent that a foreign government might past broader legislation that country would not be reciprocating. it would be engaging in an unjustifiable act of aggression. any rogue state inclined to target u.s. interests can already do so. for thenot hold justice 9/11 families hostage to imagined fears. 15 years ago we suffered the most deadly terrorist attack on our soil in the nation's history. my district in new york was the epicenter of this attacks but its effects were felt across the country. we all have interest
yesterday who was in favor of overriding the president veto was democratic new york congressman jerry nadleris districts he he represents is home to the site where the twin towers once stood. here is a bit from his floor speech yesterday. this is a carefully crafted narrow bill that would hold accountable foreign governments that knowingly provide assistance to known foreign terrorist associations the launch attacks in the united states. despite the overblown rhetoric of some critics of this...
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nadler, each will control 30 minutes. mr. goodlatte: i ask unanimous consent that all members have five legislative days to revise and extend their remarks and include extraneous materials on h.r. 2315 currently under consideration. the speaker pro tempore: without objection. mr. goodlatte: i yield myself such time as i may consume. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized. mr. goodlatte: the mobile work force state income tax simplification act provides a clear, uniform framework for when states may tax nonresident employees who travel to the taxing state to perform work. in particular, this bill prevents states from imposing income tax compliance burdens on nonresidents who work in a foreign state for fewer than 30 days in a year. the state tax laws that determine when a nonresident must pay a foreign state's income tax and when employers must withhold this tax are numerous and varied. some states tax income earned within their borders by nonresidents even if the employee only works in the state for just one day
nadler, each will control 30 minutes. mr. goodlatte: i ask unanimous consent that all members have five legislative days to revise and extend their remarks and include extraneous materials on h.r. 2315 currently under consideration. the speaker pro tempore: without objection. mr. goodlatte: i yield myself such time as i may consume. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized. mr. goodlatte: the mobile work force state income tax simplification act provides a clear, uniform framework...