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reed: i don't agree with that conclusion.se given the has to go through the -- the court process, that is not an outcome that's going to impact tion soledad: just because it won't be resolved. rep. reed: correct. soledad: it won't be adjudicated. you know don't think the messaging around it will be a problem. rep. reed: politically? this town, they're going to spin everything. soledad: this town only exists for politics. rep. reed: they are going to spin everything, soledad, and it's going to bcrate demo saying they have everything figured out, and that they should be in control. and republicans will continue to fight for our position in the power base. and to be honest, i'm sick and tired hat. and that's why i'm trying to be a voice to say it's not about who has power. it's about the american people. it's about the american people who suffer while this town plays this game of power politics. and i'm sick and tired of that too. that's why i co-chair the problem solvers caucus. that's why i'm willing to embrace and engage in s
reed: i don't agree with that conclusion.se given the has to go through the -- the court process, that is not an outcome that's going to impact tion soledad: just because it won't be resolved. rep. reed: correct. soledad: it won't be adjudicated. you know don't think the messaging around it will be a problem. rep. reed: politically? this town, they're going to spin everything. soledad: this town only exists for politics. rep. reed: they are going to spin everything, soledad, and it's going to...
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reed: thank you, sodad.edad: so, you have been a very big trump supporter and early on in -- and first somebody described it to me as "ride or die" for president trump. aughter]soledad: and you've alsn very aggressive in efforts to otget rid of the aca with r legislation. but you're opposed to this lauit. why is that? rep. reed: wl, i think what ey're -- attacking the pre- existing conditi is something i don't support. and i unrstand the constituonal argument, and what we're dealing with is a case coming through the texapr court, up through ocess. and it reaffirms to me that we need to deal with this issue. health care is not going away. we need to legislatively come up with solutions to the problems of health care. and that's where -- the work we're doing in the prlem solvers caucus, for example, where co-chair on the republican side. 24 members -- 24 democrac members and republican members whcome together and put problems.proposals to solve did we did this on the vidual marketplace in healthcare. that's th
reed: thank you, sodad.edad: so, you have been a very big trump supporter and early on in -- and first somebody described it to me as "ride or die" for president trump. aughter]soledad: and you've alsn very aggressive in efforts to otget rid of the aca with r legislation. but you're opposed to this lauit. why is that? rep. reed: wl, i think what ey're -- attacking the pre- existing conditi is something i don't support. and i unrstand the constituonal argument, and what we're dealing...
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for the reed-warren amendment is a vote to sustain that bipartisan consensus.
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reed: great to be here.ulie: we know the president is looking to go into the g7 and what appears to be a hostile audience at least on the topic of trade. what kind of progress do you think he can make their, if any? rep. reed: i hope positive and he will have an opportunity to tell our colleagues and allies that all we are trying to do this negotiate a fair deal for america. a fair deal for america means a fair deal for canada, mexico, the eu at the end of the day. we are talking about leveling the playing field and getting to a place where we can all compete on an equal footing in order to have the best person and best company win. julie: they don't seem to be getting that message, do they come a commerc, congressman? we have heard belligerent language coming from our closest allies. justin trudeau and emmanuel macron same it will not sign onto a communique if everyone has not signed off on trade. with everyone coming up with their dukes up, it does not look like everyone is looking at that level playing fi
reed: great to be here.ulie: we know the president is looking to go into the g7 and what appears to be a hostile audience at least on the topic of trade. what kind of progress do you think he can make their, if any? rep. reed: i hope positive and he will have an opportunity to tell our colleagues and allies that all we are trying to do this negotiate a fair deal for america. a fair deal for america means a fair deal for canada, mexico, the eu at the end of the day. we are talking about leveling...
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reed: mr. president, i believe that senator markey of massachusetts is here to speak. i would ask -- the presiding officer: does the senator from massachusetts withhold her suggestion? ms. warren: yes, i do. mr. markey: mr. president. the presiding officer: the senator from massachusetts. mr. markey: i come to the floor today to speak on behalf of the amendment being made by my colleague senator warren from massachusetts and ranking member jack reed from rhode island. i strongly support this amendment, and i want to explain why. a nuclear weapon is a nuclear weapon, period. they are the only human-made force that could destroy all of humanity in a matter of minutes. they annihilate utterly and completely. the size of the bomb does not matter. using any nuclear weapon is a step so grave that it is in and of itself an act of war. it also invites nuclear retaliation. that's why president ronald reagan was right when he said a nuclear war cannot be won and must never be fought. nuclear weapons are
reed: mr. president, i believe that senator markey of massachusetts is here to speak. i would ask -- the presiding officer: does the senator from massachusetts withhold her suggestion? ms. warren: yes, i do. mr. markey: mr. president. the presiding officer: the senator from massachusetts. mr. markey: i come to the floor today to speak on behalf of the amendment being made by my colleague senator warren from massachusetts and ranking member jack reed from rhode island. i strongly support this...
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in contrast, the amendment offered by senator reed today is
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reed? do you have suggestions for us? dr. oh? >> yeah, so we use fcc data as well. wh we find is it's often delayed by two or three years, 2014, 2016 data. i'm not part of that conversation about getting better data, but i'd be interested to know how expensive it is to update those data sets faster. and whether money allocated for other things can be put towards maps. there are a lot of other things that the fcc is spending on and that could just prioritizing maps could be one way -- >> i'll simply add, going back to mr. reed, and then i'm way over on time. butnobody's really happy with these maps. >> that's correct. >> and you seem to suggest that there is a better set of data. >> there are. but given our time constraints right now, i'm happy to sit down with your committee staff and talk about the ways that some of our data scientists, as well as folks that you know, dr. oh, on ways that we can pull the dat from existing sources as well as, the fact that most americans are carrying a smar
reed? do you have suggestions for us? dr. oh? >> yeah, so we use fcc data as well. wh we find is it's often delayed by two or three years, 2014, 2016 data. i'm not part of that conversation about getting better data, but i'd be interested to know how expensive it is to update those data sets faster. and whether money allocated for other things can be put towards maps. there are a lot of other things that the fcc is spending on and that could just prioritizing maps could be one way --...
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we went to walter reed and as they took me off the bus that day and carried me into the walter reed medical center, i'm looking up at this one area rit there inside the building and there stands my mother, my father, my sister, and my fiancee. japan,et a chance, from they told me you're going home tomorrow. they said do you know anyone , that you can contact stateside? tell them you're going to be arriving at walter reed army medical center on christmas day. so i called my dad. he had his own business, i figured is daytime, anywhere between 5:00 in the morning and 5:00 in the evening, he is there . i told i would be coming to walter reed, on the itinerary coming in that day. they couldn't figure out if i was going to be there that day. they got in contact with the red cross. the red cross, they were given someone to contact through a representative or senator from pennsylvania, and they got in touch with this person and she looked at this itinerary and she said, well, we have no one on the list named haines that's arriving on christmas day. she said there's a wayne, waynes on there, and the
we went to walter reed and as they took me off the bus that day and carried me into the walter reed medical center, i'm looking up at this one area rit there inside the building and there stands my mother, my father, my sister, and my fiancee. japan,et a chance, from they told me you're going home tomorrow. they said do you know anyone , that you can contact stateside? tell them you're going to be arriving at walter reed army medical center on christmas day. so i called my dad. he had his own...
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i want to say how much i appreciate the fact that senator reed and i and our committees worked closely together and made a decision that we want to have an open amendment process. we have had discussion of this in our committee. everyone agrees t with this. this could havet the effect of ultimately closing the door to everyone who has an amendment and we don't want that but we verything w could to stop an objection from taking place so we could at least move on to the bill. need to get onto the bill on all kinds of arrangements and trying to get at one time senator reed and i talked about maybe coming up with each one democrats and republicans or with 15 amendments or three amendments so that we could at least say to the individuals on our side and i w say to my republican friends i will do everything within my power to see that you get vote. unfortunatelouan do that because youan guarantee that there will be a vote. that's what i regret is because the other bart of this is it's going to put it off for about one week. i just got back from all of our war zones in talking to our troops o
i want to say how much i appreciate the fact that senator reed and i and our committees worked closely together and made a decision that we want to have an open amendment process. we have had discussion of this in our committee. everyone agrees t with this. this could havet the effect of ultimately closing the door to everyone who has an amendment and we don't want that but we verything w could to stop an objection from taking place so we could at least move on to the bill. need to get onto the...
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and he knew stanley reed was holding out. and so warren went to reed's chambers. he said, stan, you're all alone on this. do you think that's the best thing for the country? stanley reed came along. it was unanimous. later when it was announced in the courtroom, stanley reed had tears in his eyes. and he said that's probably the greatest decision that the court has ever announced. do you remember warren frankfurter's statement about replacement? when vincent died. >> frankfurter repeatedly said after fred vincent died he was the chief justice. and frankfurter just could not tolerate fred vincent. and frankfurter always thought of himself as an agnostic. and he said, you know, this is the first time i had some evidence that there is a god. [ laughing ] >> i had the great good fortune in 1969 to end up because nobody else asked any questions of a group of 20 to have essentially a two hour interview with then retired chief justice. and i gave them as well as i could as a young student who had studied some constitutional law and not the kind of fire that you're descri
and he knew stanley reed was holding out. and so warren went to reed's chambers. he said, stan, you're all alone on this. do you think that's the best thing for the country? stanley reed came along. it was unanimous. later when it was announced in the courtroom, stanley reed had tears in his eyes. and he said that's probably the greatest decision that the court has ever announced. do you remember warren frankfurter's statement about replacement? when vincent died. >> frankfurter...
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reed: mr. president. the presiding officer: the senator from rhode island. mr. reed: thank you, mr. presid. first let me thank the senator from oklahoma's graciousness in allowing me to respond. as i read the language of the bill, the language we had in place in 2004 was stricken. that language prohibited essentially the production and development of a low-yield nuclear device. but in addition to that, the language that was inserted in the amendment -- in the bill that's before us now creates a process whereby in order to begin work and production and development of a low-yield or perhaps even any type of nuclear weapon, the secretary of energy simply must submit the request in the p budget, at which point they can begin reprogramming funds that already have been appropriated to start moving forward with the development of not only, certainly low-yield nuclear weapons. not just the one we're talking about, but in the future, additional ones. so the essence of my amendment is clearly to get to the point where we are considering going forward with any new proposal by the administratio
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>> thank you senator reed. i think there is clearly room for sufficient investment in ptc implementation, primarily across the commuter railroads and smaller railroads. i don't -- i am not able to give you an estimate of how much is required, but to your -- certainly the chrissy funding provides as you said a brought opportunity for safety investments, and we have certainly reached out with partners like ms. quinn to look at opportunities for partnership between states and amtrak to go after those investments so we can improve our system, and we are anxious to do that as we can. >> the state of good repair the railroad, mr. garner, is a safety concern for amtrak operations. can you give us any examples, and there is also a think $275 million that is waiting to be dispersed by fra, so those programs, is that correct? >> that is correct. >> can you give us some examples about how critical this is, to your >> aol as you mentioned, there is a very significant backlog of repair investments needed across the northeas
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by the way, again, i just want to say, good for joy reed for telling the truth.d to tell the truth. >> a little late. >> they did order up this fbi investigation, and nbc stood behind it. are you allowed to do that in perpetuation of a hoax, which is what they did? >> last i checked, not so much. i checked with a couple of former department of justice officials, and they said that's a crime, making a knowing false report to the fbi, and then no one knows how much of our government resources have been spent on investigating a hoax. now that the fbi isn't spending so much time investigating political opponents of barack obama, one thinks they actually would like to chase down serious crimes and not just joy reed's fantasies to cover her own butt, by the way. let's be clear here. her lies, which were reinforced by her network, nbc, they were just to cover her up, make her look good, it was just to protect her job. apparently she didn't have to, because nbc will stand by her no matter what. >> yeah. by the way, i'm all for network standing by their anchors, i should
by the way, again, i just want to say, good for joy reed for telling the truth.d to tell the truth. >> a little late. >> they did order up this fbi investigation, and nbc stood behind it. are you allowed to do that in perpetuation of a hoax, which is what they did? >> last i checked, not so much. i checked with a couple of former department of justice officials, and they said that's a crime, making a knowing false report to the fbi, and then no one knows how much of our...
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first, tom reed and then later on, ted lieu of california. last night former president bill clinton and james patterson were at the warner theatre in washington to discuss their suspense novel, "the president is missing." this will air tomorrow night at 7 p.m. eastern time. [video clip] >> the book opens with the same painfully reminiscent of many congressional hearings. i guess that was something he wanted to relive, sir? [laughter] >> no, actually, it's patterson at his best. i wish i could take credit for it. you have to have a good opening, right? my job was to keep it real. difference -- it deals with the potential of the president being impeached, but the
first, tom reed and then later on, ted lieu of california. last night former president bill clinton and james patterson were at the warner theatre in washington to discuss their suspense novel, "the president is missing." this will air tomorrow night at 7 p.m. eastern time. [video clip] >> the book opens with the same painfully reminiscent of many congressional hearings. i guess that was something he wanted to relive, sir? [laughter] >> no, actually, it's patterson at his...
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thank you. >> thank you, senator reed. general miller, it will be interesting to hear your opening statement. take whatever time you'd like. however, your entire statement will be made a part of the record. you might start off by introducing your family and you are recognized. >> thank you, senator. thank you for that. i will recognize the family, of course. i would like to thank senator burr for that humbling introduction. senator inhofe, ranking member reed, and distinguished members of the committee, it's a privilege to appear for you today. i know we all feel the absence of senator mccain today, a true american hero. i'd also like to thank the president, secretary mattis, and chairman dunford for their trust they placed in me with this nomination. it would be my honor to follow my friend, general mcnicholson, who's done an outstanding job in this critical position. both my children and my sister's family are here with me today, and my son, lieutenant austin miller, with the 82nd airborne division. >> and how long has h
thank you. >> thank you, senator reed. general miller, it will be interesting to hear your opening statement. take whatever time you'd like. however, your entire statement will be made a part of the record. you might start off by introducing your family and you are recognized. >> thank you, senator. thank you for that. i will recognize the family, of course. i would like to thank senator burr for that humbling introduction. senator inhofe, ranking member reed, and distinguished...
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reeds which is the real secret. keegan has been making ellen pipes for some twenty years he'll learn the craft from his grandfather working ebony and artificial ivory requires the utmost care and patience. it's a labor intensive process and completing an entire set of pipes can take up to a year. keegan also takes great care with the reeds. heart of the instruments hard to read. this what makes the sound on the melody chanters the most difficult it's really part of point making this takes years to master how to make three percent decides work on a pinch tone volume. is hard to blow soft a blow so it's a sound of these that and that's you know. one two three. kevin ross some does what he can to keep the tradition alive including giving lessons to others the students are his nephews their to be part of the sixth russian generation to master this instrument even when you're able to play the notes it still takes practice and practice he'll just feel the air and how much are you need him what you play it's all about the
reeds which is the real secret. keegan has been making ellen pipes for some twenty years he'll learn the craft from his grandfather working ebony and artificial ivory requires the utmost care and patience. it's a labor intensive process and completing an entire set of pipes can take up to a year. keegan also takes great care with the reeds. heart of the instruments hard to read. this what makes the sound on the melody chanters the most difficult it's really part of point making this takes years...
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reed: mr. president? thpresiding officer: the senator from rhode island. mr. reed: thank you, mr. president. let me thank the senator from oklahoma for being very thoughtful and informative of all the current procedural status. we all hope to work throu another package of managers' amendments that could be submitted. looking at the amendments that we've seen so far, they all, regardless of what position you take on their position, all seem to be serious, substantive and in our view worthy of a vote. we just have to work out the procedure to get to those votes. there may be something in the future that's offered that seems to be very difficult, and i won't say that we have not in the past on our side stood up and said, you know, we object. but at this juncture, we seem to be-enator inhofe and i -- in harmony in trying to find ways to vote for the proposals that we've seen presented to us and ask and request votes on those proposals by our colleagues. with that, mr. president, i know senator inhofe and i will continue to work to see if we can move this process forward. and i thank t
reed: mr. president? thpresiding officer: the senator from rhode island. mr. reed: thank you, mr. president. let me thank the senator from oklahoma for being very thoughtful and informative of all the current procedural status. we all hope to work throu another package of managers' amendments that could be submitted. looking at the amendments that we've seen so far, they all, regardless of what position you take on their position, all seem to be serious, substantive and in our view worthy of a...
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block written and edited by joy-ann reid four years later in two thousand and eleven m s n b c hired reed as a contributor by january of two thousand and fourteen m.s.n. b.c. had brought reid on toasted daily to our talk show first numerous posts containing homophobic rhetoric were uncovered then more then where you claim she was shocked then she said maybe not then she changed her mind again now buzz feed is reporting another unseemly post from october of two thousand and seven that contained a photo shopped image of senator john mccain's head on the virginia tech shooter's body and less n.b.c. has continued to support reid despite the discoveries and even released a statement saying quote some of the things written by joy on her old blog are obviously hateful and hurtful they are not reflective of the colleague and friend we have known at m.s.n. b.c. for the past seven years joy has apologized publicly and privately and said she has grown and a fault in the many years sense and we know this to be true but many are wondering why m.s.n. b.c. keep supporting joy reid while people like rose
block written and edited by joy-ann reid four years later in two thousand and eleven m s n b c hired reed as a contributor by january of two thousand and fourteen m.s.n. b.c. had brought reid on toasted daily to our talk show first numerous posts containing homophobic rhetoric were uncovered then more then where you claim she was shocked then she said maybe not then she changed her mind again now buzz feed is reporting another unseemly post from october of two thousand and seven that contained...
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president trump announced tdlow's condition on monday after he was tak walter reed medical center. kudlow is 70 years old and ined the administration back in march. press secretary sarah santrs says t kudlow's recovery is going well. >>> sanders is f alsing back at cbs news this morning. the white house press secretary took toer responding to a report that says she is planning on leaving her job. sanders says she found out about the report at her daughter's kindergarten event tweeting, "i love my job and am honored to work for potus." nbc news is working to confirm multiple reports that sanders and deputy press sretary rod shaw have considered leaving their positions. no response yet from shaw. >> she says she has to -- after she was prevented from using campaign cashaised by h former running mate. ervin w was originally a candidate for lieutenant governor decided to run after her running mate died last month. >>> this sunday t sixth leading democratic hopefuls will meet face-to-face here on nbc 4. >>> that is set to go t $5 in 2020. if initiative 77 passes, tipped employees wou go
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kudlow's being treated at walter reed army medical center in maryland.ouse says kudlow is expected to make a full and speedy recovery. >>> now a look inside north korea through the eyes of a defector. grace jo lost most of her family to famine. she says her father was killed by the state. her mother took the rest of her family first to china and then to the united states. she spoke to jeff glor. >> reporter: what are your first memories? >> i was sitting inside -- at the time we didn't have rice to eat. >> reporter: like many north koreans her age, grace jo group hung -- grew up hungry. >> exhausted, hungry. >> reporter: famine ravaged north korea, millions starved to death. grace says she ate on average one meal a week, usually rice. sometimes what they caught on the floor. your grandmother boiled mice, baby mice. >> yes. newborn mice. >> reporter: that's the first time you'd eaten in how long? >> i don't even remember. >> reporter: her father snuck into china to ask distant relatives for help. on his return home he was captured by north korean authorit
kudlow's being treated at walter reed army medical center in maryland.ouse says kudlow is expected to make a full and speedy recovery. >>> now a look inside north korea through the eyes of a defector. grace jo lost most of her family to famine. she says her father was killed by the state. her mother took the rest of her family first to china and then to the united states. she spoke to jeff glor. >> reporter: what are your first memories? >> i was sitting inside -- at the...
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reed: i ask consent the reading of the amendment be waived. the presiding officer: without objection. mr. inhofe: mr. president. the presiding officer: the senator from oklahoma. mr. inhofe: i call apamendment 2273 to the underlying bill. the presiding officer: the clerk will report. the clerk: the senator from oklahoma mr. inhofe for mr. rounds proposes an amendment numbered 2273 to the language proposed to be stricken by amendment number 2282 as modified. mr. cornyn: mr. president. the presiding officer: the majority whip. mr. cornyn: mr. president, i'm glad we're making such great progress in the defense authorization bill, and i know some additional work needs to be done. but i wanted to come to the floor and comment briefly on the meeting that occurred this last week, this historic meeting with north korean officials in singapore. president trump, secretary of state pompeo, national security advisor bolton and the rest of the american delegation are to be congratulated for having this meeting. it was an historic first step, and i applaud
reed: i ask consent the reading of the amendment be waived. the presiding officer: without objection. mr. inhofe: mr. president. the presiding officer: the senator from oklahoma. mr. inhofe: i call apamendment 2273 to the underlying bill. the presiding officer: the clerk will report. the clerk: the senator from oklahoma mr. inhofe for mr. rounds proposes an amendment numbered 2273 to the language proposed to be stricken by amendment number 2282 as modified. mr. cornyn: mr. president. the...
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and gentlemen, please welcome to the stage, the chairman of the faith and freedom coalition, ralph reed. [applause] ♪ ralph: good evening. have you enjoyed the road to majority conference so far? [applause] you know, after the incredible week that we've had, it is saying a lot to say that the best is yet to come. we have had some great speeches and seminars and breakouts, but i think the best is yet to come. thereow, i believe that were three hinge points in the 2016 campaign. for people of faith, making a decision to back donald trump, ready historic, 81% margin that they did. a record in the history of modern american politics. i think one of those moments was when the president released a list of 21 jurors from which he promised to fill the vacancy left by the untimely death of antonin scalia a. momentsthe second such took place in october 10 in the first debate with hillary clinton, where he spoke so eloquently and with such moral clarity about the tragedy of late-term abortion. i think the second of those three points took place on july 15 of 2016, when donald trump announced that
and gentlemen, please welcome to the stage, the chairman of the faith and freedom coalition, ralph reed. [applause] ♪ ralph: good evening. have you enjoyed the road to majority conference so far? [applause] you know, after the incredible week that we've had, it is saying a lot to say that the best is yet to come. we have had some great speeches and seminars and breakouts, but i think the best is yet to come. thereow, i believe that were three hinge points in the 2016 campaign. for people of...
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reed: thank you, mr. president. let me again thank senator inhofe. i would too comment that the collaboration was superb on the committee, a great deal of that was a result of his work and the inspiration of chairman mccain and everything that we did. as a preliminary point, i would ask that marcia be granted privilege of the floor until january 2019. the presiding officer: without objection. mr. reed: i rise to address the national defense authorization act bill which passed out of the committee with a strong bipartisan vote. first, i would like to recognize senator mccain, after whom this bill is named. he has guided this committee through several ndaa's with a steady hand. his commitment to a bipartisan process has been an example of the way that congress should fundings, and i am pleased to say that this bill follows in that tradition. again, i want to thank senator inhofe who has graciously led the committee and an extremely efficient markup which produced a bipartisan bill we are beginning to consider. we would like to be done considering it an
reed: thank you, mr. president. let me again thank senator inhofe. i would too comment that the collaboration was superb on the committee, a great deal of that was a result of his work and the inspiration of chairman mccain and everything that we did. as a preliminary point, i would ask that marcia be granted privilege of the floor until january 2019. the presiding officer: without objection. mr. reed: i rise to address the national defense authorization act bill which passed out of the...
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: questions about her surgery, questions about her time at walter reed? who is asking those questions? he didn't say because he couldn't say. those are not real questionsthie passive-aggressive attack. the cnn point was that melania trump is a liar and she's doing something immoral. she must be, look who she is ma stephen colbert came to the same conclusion, watch. >> as of the time w are taping the show, the first lady has not been seen in public for 25 days. i'm not surprised, i took that shawshank guy years to tumble out. monia is supposedly reemerging to atten and it will to t press. but the white house did release the official photo proving the first lady was totally there. >> tucker: over rolling stone which apparently still exists someone called jamil smith said melania trump wasn't hiding to conceal signs of physical abuse. they then suggested thathe may have punched my monia and then ordered the secret service to cover it up. keep in mind that at one time he was a serious intellectual, or what passed for one in washington. and now he is simply a
: questions about her surgery, questions about her time at walter reed? who is asking those questions? he didn't say because he couldn't say. those are not real questionsthie passive-aggressive attack. the cnn point was that melania trump is a liar and she's doing something immoral. she must be, look who she is ma stephen colbert came to the same conclusion, watch. >> as of the time w are taping the show, the first lady has not been seen in public for 25 days. i'm not surprised, i took...
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keegan also takes great care with the reeds. the heart of the instruments how to read.this what makes the sound on the melody from the chanters the most difficult really part of point making it's takes years to master how to make the insides work on a page told volume and isn't hard to blow soft a blow so it's all down to these there for that so you know. one to shrink. kevin ross some does what he can to keep the traditional blood make food and giving lessons to one of the students or his nephew there to be part of the sixth russian generation to master this instrument even when you're able to play them out so takes practice and practice we'll just feel the air and how much air you need what you play it's all about the rhythm and getting into i think it's also the greatest the greatest joy about it is once you've mastered that when you're playing in a session you just kind of feel the rhythm that everyone else has got going and it's hard to lose that it was have been a feat of feels really good to be a part of a. yellow piping in ireland another encounter ballpark of w
keegan also takes great care with the reeds. the heart of the instruments how to read.this what makes the sound on the melody from the chanters the most difficult really part of point making it's takes years to master how to make the insides work on a page told volume and isn't hard to blow soft a blow so it's all down to these there for that so you know. one to shrink. kevin ross some does what he can to keep the traditional blood make food and giving lessons to one of the students or his...
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it is not controlled, it is member driven, a congressman from new jersey and tom reed york, in a lotw of senses, think of it like a freedom caucus with a political center is a good and long think about how they are operating. host: about the same size? guest: a bit bigger. host: those are republicans and democrats. the issue of moderates on ipitol hill, would you say moderate is an endangered species up there now? guest: if you look at the caucus some of the people in there would identify as moderates but not all of them. but what differentiates them from other members is they recognize they have a responsibility to govern. they recognize to try to get 60% of something is better than sarah percent of nothing, which is different from how a lot of members have operated. host: what is in your background brings you to this no labels position? speechwriter in the commerce department and for vice president biden. i have been working with no labels for five years. the started as the tv -- tea party movement crested. though someis even might argue this started with the tea party in 2010, you
it is not controlled, it is member driven, a congressman from new jersey and tom reed york, in a lotw of senses, think of it like a freedom caucus with a political center is a good and long think about how they are operating. host: about the same size? guest: a bit bigger. host: those are republicans and democrats. the issue of moderates on ipitol hill, would you say moderate is an endangered species up there now? guest: if you look at the caucus some of the people in there would identify as...
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keep going also takes great care with the reeds. the heart of the instruments hard to read. this what makes the sound on the melody from the chanters the most difficult it's really part of point making this takes years to master how to make the sides work on a pinch tone volume and it's hard to blows off the blows so it's all down to these that and that's you know. one two three. kevin rossum does what he can to keep the traditional life including giving lessons to others the students are his nephew their to be part of the sixth russian generation to master this instrument even when you're able to play the notes and still takes practice and practice you have to just feel the air and how much a you need what you're planning it's all about the rhythm and getting into it and i think it's also the greatest the greatest joy about it is once you've mastered that when you're playing in a session you just kind of feel the rhythm that everyone else has got going and it's hard to lose that it was having a fit and feels really good to be a part of a. yellow and piping in ireland anothe
keep going also takes great care with the reeds. the heart of the instruments hard to read. this what makes the sound on the melody from the chanters the most difficult it's really part of point making this takes years to master how to make the sides work on a pinch tone volume and it's hard to blows off the blows so it's all down to these that and that's you know. one two three. kevin rossum does what he can to keep the traditional life including giving lessons to others the students are his...
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. >> senator james inhofe and ranking member jack reed outlined the provisions for the 19 defense programs policy don't. both said it's unfortunate the consideration of the bill will be delayed. this occurred after the majority leader failed to give consent to take up the bill and filed a motion to limit the debate. >> one of the things over in the house we passed this for 57 consecutive years and we are going to pass it, but one of the things i don't like about the procedure ison any one person, democrat or republican caused us to have to file a cloture is going to be putting this off for a period of time with undesirable results but could come up and denied to members from offering their amendments whether they are germane or not because i would say this and i want to say how much i appreciate the fact senator reed and i in our committees have worked together on the position that we want an open amendment process. we've had discussions of this in the committee and everyone agrees this could have the effect of ultimately closing the door to everyone that house and amendment, and we don't
. >> senator james inhofe and ranking member jack reed outlined the provisions for the 19 defense programs policy don't. both said it's unfortunate the consideration of the bill will be delayed. this occurred after the majority leader failed to give consent to take up the bill and filed a motion to limit the debate. >> one of the things over in the house we passed this for 57 consecutive years and we are going to pass it, but one of the things i don't like about the procedure ison...
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this is the moment the police drone found peter pugh in the tidal reed bed 2a hours after he went missingusion at the same time that we were never going to see him again. i have to admit that i thought, "i am going to be lucky to live." because i'm 75 and my heart's not going to be enjoying this. peter pugh knows the titchwell marshes well, but he became disorientated. trapped in this tidal reed bed lying in the water and unable to swim out and left drinking the freshwater. i kept trying to escape but i couldn't. you know, i couldn't crawl because my feet got stuck. and if i stood up and tried to walk, the same thing, they got stuck. or i fell overagain. so, ithought, "well, at some point hopefully, they will start looking for me." he went missing on saturday. the drone filming these pictures found him on sunday. he remembers everything but the rescue. and then it took an hour and a half to winch him out. to actually see him and see he's still moving has got to be probably the best feeling i've had in my ten years in the police. it is dangerous. the salt marshes, it's one of those habitat
this is the moment the police drone found peter pugh in the tidal reed bed 2a hours after he went missingusion at the same time that we were never going to see him again. i have to admit that i thought, "i am going to be lucky to live." because i'm 75 and my heart's not going to be enjoying this. peter pugh knows the titchwell marshes well, but he became disorientated. trapped in this tidal reed bed lying in the water and unable to swim out and left drinking the freshwater. i kept...
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he says kudlo i at walter reed medical center back in washington. lester, we just saw kudlow at the g7 summit that we're talking about in quebec. he was just out on the sunday shows. a lot of people are thinking and praying for him and his family tonight. >> certainly, our thoughts are with mr. kudlow. hallie, thank you. >>> now to a mystery finally solved after 35 yes. a top u.s. security official with top-secret clearance disappeared 35 years ago only to fou inhe last fays living a whole other life in california. nbc's joe fryer tells us how his past finally caught up on him. >> reporter: this was air force captain william hughes jr. before he mysteriously vanished in 1983 and was declared a deserter. and this is hughes now, posing for a mug shot. during the 35 years between the photos, investigators say he went by the name barry o'beirne, and most recently, neighbors say he lived with a woman in this home south of san francisco. >> i was surprised, because they're normal people, very private. >> reporter: back in 1983, hughes was assigned to kirt
he says kudlo i at walter reed medical center back in washington. lester, we just saw kudlow at the g7 summit that we're talking about in quebec. he was just out on the sunday shows. a lot of people are thinking and praying for him and his family tonight. >> certainly, our thoughts are with mr. kudlow. hallie, thank you. >>> now to a mystery finally solved after 35 yes. a top u.s. security official with top-secret clearance disappeared 35 years ago only to fou inhe last fays...
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reed could be the only liberal voice to get away with overboard jokes except she's not the corporation does not really find any problem with her people have questionable paris but roseanne came in i think they really didn't want her to be on television anyway because of the protests from message the c.e.o. of disney bob iger had been rumored to be trying to be the president it's only twenty eight years a big time never childbirth so as soon as roseanne say it was he said what does bob iger do he calls valerie jarrett personally to apologize he would like to not have anything that is pro-choice or in his networks because that interfere with his own personal thing and his own ideology we can all agree that racism should be stamped out but shouldn't punishment be in escapable no matter what side of the political spectrum you belong to. thousands of migrants from paris of being cleared from their makeshift shelters along the city's canals roughly two hundred of them have been resettled in a wealthy district in the french capital now showed went out to find what the residents thought about
reed could be the only liberal voice to get away with overboard jokes except she's not the corporation does not really find any problem with her people have questionable paris but roseanne came in i think they really didn't want her to be on television anyway because of the protests from message the c.e.o. of disney bob iger had been rumored to be trying to be the president it's only twenty eight years a big time never childbirth so as soon as roseanne say it was he said what does bob iger do...
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first, tom reed and then later on, ted lieu of california.ast night former president bill clinton and james patterson were at the warner theatre in washington to discuss their suspense novel, "the president is missing." this will air tomorrow night at 7 p.m. eastern time. [video clip] >> the book opens with the same painfully reminiscent of many congressional hearings. i guess that was something he wanted to relive, sir? [laughter] >> no, actually, it's patterson at his best. i wish i could take credit for it. you have to have a good opening, right? my job was to keep it real. difference -- it deals with the potential of the president being impeached, but the difference in this case is this president says if i did what they accuse me of doing for any of the reasons they accuse me of impeachable is an offense and i ought to be impeached to be removed from office. i didn't, but i can't tell them. if i tell them, they will blab. and if i blab come it will put the country at war risk. it is the first example of what happens when you become so pol
first, tom reed and then later on, ted lieu of california.ast night former president bill clinton and james patterson were at the warner theatre in washington to discuss their suspense novel, "the president is missing." this will air tomorrow night at 7 p.m. eastern time. [video clip] >> the book opens with the same painfully reminiscent of many congressional hearings. i guess that was something he wanted to relive, sir? [laughter] >> no, actually, it's patterson at his...
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reed: wow. there will be an expanded caucus come next and you are a -- come next january to pass more good legislation. not plan it this way. it is serendipitous, but the next speaker is his wife. and also a dear friend of this organization. i believe one of the finest public servants in america today. china in 1949 after the communist takeover of that country. she was born in free china, taiwan, and came to the united states when she was only eight years old. she graduated with honors as an undergrad and received an mba from harvard university. by the way, in addition to that, she has 36 honorary degrees. and is so our country devoted to public service over such a distinguished career heading up the federal maritime , serving in the reagan administration, heading the peace corps under president bush 41, the first asian-american to head those positions. she was secretary of labor under under that served post longer than anyone since frances perkins in the 1930's and 40's. in that capacity she pr
reed: wow. there will be an expanded caucus come next and you are a -- come next january to pass more good legislation. not plan it this way. it is serendipitous, but the next speaker is his wife. and also a dear friend of this organization. i believe one of the finest public servants in america today. china in 1949 after the communist takeover of that country. she was born in free china, taiwan, and came to the united states when she was only eight years old. she graduated with honors as an...
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paula reed has details. >> reporter: the report criticizes former fbi director james comey for beingnsubordinate, in bypassing his boss, attorney general loretta lynch, in his handling of the hillary clinton e-mail investigation. but concludes that the hillary clinton investigation was not tainted by political bias. >> we cannot find a case that would support bringing criminal charges on these facts. >> reporter: the report says we find it extraordinary that comey engaged in his own subjective ad hoc decisionmaking and concludes while he was not political biased his decision making negatively impacted the perception of the fbi and the department of justice as fair administrators of justice. comey told "cbs this morning" he faced an impossible choice after new clinton e-mails were discovered on a laptop belonging to anthony weiner. he told congress of the evidence which leaked out days before the 2016 election. >> there were no good options. >> reporter: the inspector general rejected this characterization as a false dichotomy and said, the two doors were actually labeled follow polic
paula reed has details. >> reporter: the report criticizes former fbi director james comey for beingnsubordinate, in bypassing his boss, attorney general loretta lynch, in his handling of the hillary clinton e-mail investigation. but concludes that the hillary clinton investigation was not tainted by political bias. >> we cannot find a case that would support bringing criminal charges on these facts. >> reporter: the report says we find it extraordinary that comey engaged in...
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i want to thank ralph reed for that kind introduction, but i also want to thank him for playing such pivotal role for many years, and marshaling a movement that has made such a difference in the life of our nation. would you join me in showing your appreciation for ralph reed and his family and all he has done, for this cause, this movement and first this country? [applause] vice pres. pence: it is an honor to be back at the faith and freedom coalition's patriots gallery. last year, i had the privilege to speak to this incredible room, and i know you have had a great week. but i also know, the last year, you heard from a friend of mine. when i spoke to him early today, he was on air force one, and he wanted me to say hello. so i will begin tonight by bringing greetings from a leader who has been delivering every day on his promise to protect faith and restore freedom all across america, the 45th president of the united states of america, president donald trump. as you are all aware, the president spent the last few days at the g7 summit in canada, putting first. he took a strong stan
i want to thank ralph reed for that kind introduction, but i also want to thank him for playing such pivotal role for many years, and marshaling a movement that has made such a difference in the life of our nation. would you join me in showing your appreciation for ralph reed and his family and all he has done, for this cause, this movement and first this country? [applause] vice pres. pence: it is an honor to be back at the faith and freedom coalition's patriots gallery. last year, i had the...
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we have to thank the man who made this all possible, harry reed who back in 2013 changed the rule.vegas on friday. he changed the rules for judicial nominations and mitch mcconnell -- >> but they didn't include supreme court justices -- >> and here we are. thank, harry, for making america great again. >> you know what's amazing, scott, throw harry reed in the same category. i'm pissed off at everybody right now. right now we have people not in the united states senate, people not sitting on panels on cnn who are going to suffer because of it. people like white women who benefit because of affirmative action who are going to suffer. women who literally need abortions are going to suffer from it. people who are in unions going to suffer. throw harry reed under the boss -- >> union bosses will suffer, i agree with you on that point. >> actually, it's american workers. it's a talking point that you all use regularly. what you meant to say is that bosses, corporate bosses are benefitting greatly for this. that's why there's right to work legislation -- >> but janice pace had all to do w
we have to thank the man who made this all possible, harry reed who back in 2013 changed the rule.vegas on friday. he changed the rules for judicial nominations and mitch mcconnell -- >> but they didn't include supreme court justices -- >> and here we are. thank, harry, for making america great again. >> you know what's amazing, scott, throw harry reed in the same category. i'm pissed off at everybody right now. right now we have people not in the united states senate, people...
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paula reed has that. >> whether it so many different of a lotf problems that taking . leade forheen care of over ths conflict over trade and in a tweet, -- urged harley-davidson to be patient. but the company's shift overseas is a consequence of the tariffs on european steel and aluminum, in response, the eu applied import duties of 25%, on a range of products, including harleys. the company said that the eu tariffs will result in an additional cost of $2,200 per motorcycle exported from the u.s. to the eu. and mid continental steel and wire in popular bluff, missouri, the largest nail manufacturer in the u.s., just laid off dozens of workers. operations general manager chris pratt said that the company lost business from increased steel costs. >> the imposition of the tariffs on june 1st on the raw materials has but our operations in to crisis mode. >> the white house press ary sa eu for the lost american jobs. >> they have engaged unfairly in traud practice -- trade practices. sarah sanders was told by the owner of the red hen restaurant to leave. that unleashed anot
paula reed has that. >> whether it so many different of a lotf problems that taking . leade forheen care of over ths conflict over trade and in a tweet, -- urged harley-davidson to be patient. but the company's shift overseas is a consequence of the tariffs on european steel and aluminum, in response, the eu applied import duties of 25%, on a range of products, including harleys. the company said that the eu tariffs will result in an additional cost of $2,200 per motorcycle exported from...
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patrick reed was 4 over par. tony finau was plus 5.k at the final leader -- as we look at the final leader board. curtis strange, who was with us on fox news just a couple of days ago, talking with bill hemmer and now curtis strange comes up once again because we go back to the last time we had a back-to-back winner. brooks koepka, our u.s. open champ for 2018. jon? jon: the difference in scores from yesterday to today, jared, truly remarkable. what happened? >> if i could quote the old comedian george carlin there seemed to be less wind out there today because the scores were so much different. take a look at some of these differences between saturday and sunday. jordan spieth was 19 shots better today. patrick rogers made up 16. tommy fleetwood with 15 shots better. phil mickelson, 12 shots better today. no wind. also they watered down the greens overnight, jon. they also fixed some pin placements. can you imagine at the nba finals, game one, the basket was 11 feet. game two, it moved to 10 1/2. that's almost what happened with the p
patrick reed was 4 over par. tony finau was plus 5.k at the final leader -- as we look at the final leader board. curtis strange, who was with us on fox news just a couple of days ago, talking with bill hemmer and now curtis strange comes up once again because we go back to the last time we had a back-to-back winner. brooks koepka, our u.s. open champ for 2018. jon? jon: the difference in scores from yesterday to today, jared, truly remarkable. what happened? >> if i could quote the old...