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schiff: absolutely.ave a candidate for president, one of the major party nominees, inviting an adversarial government to engage in cyber espionage on behalf of his political campaign. it would be disqualified for any other candidate. charlie: disqualifying meaning you are suggesting he should step down? rep. schiff: i think it is too late for that, but he ought to be disqualified by the voters. he's not waiting to become commander chief to do damage to the country. he already has done damage to our alliances. he is undermining our counterterrorism fight by saying we should alienate the muslim community at home and abroad. he is doing damage now. this is what you get when you make a reality tv performer your national candidate. it is a disaster. ms. albright: the question is whether he even recognizes how serious his actions are. i was in warsaw during the nato summit and i was in england. i spent more time trying to explain what trump was talking about, why he was doing it, was he kidding, did he underst
schiff: absolutely.ave a candidate for president, one of the major party nominees, inviting an adversarial government to engage in cyber espionage on behalf of his political campaign. it would be disqualified for any other candidate. charlie: disqualifying meaning you are suggesting he should step down? rep. schiff: i think it is too late for that, but he ought to be disqualified by the voters. he's not waiting to become commander chief to do damage to the country. he already has done damage to...
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schiff: i think chris's rights.l the arguments i have heard, and i have supported some trade agreements and the most was the impact on foreign policy. i came out -- against tpp because i thought i would do the agreement early on, or they would ameliorate or aggravate i includeduality and it would aggravate it. there would have to be other ways of mitigating the foreign policy consequences, and i think there are. one of the things i have found in recent trips to vietnam and elsewhere is that there is nothing like the newly aggressive religion in china to make us friends in the south china sea, so there is the rest activity to us in countries we have never seen before. to think that the freedom of navigation exercises that we are doing, the strong partnerships we begin to form in the region, all of those things i think will be essential and i think china seems to be going out of the way to help us perform you friends and allies in the region. susan: right there. they will bring you a microphone. >> trudy rubin from "t
schiff: i think chris's rights.l the arguments i have heard, and i have supported some trade agreements and the most was the impact on foreign policy. i came out -- against tpp because i thought i would do the agreement early on, or they would ameliorate or aggravate i includeduality and it would aggravate it. there would have to be other ways of mitigating the foreign policy consequences, and i think there are. one of the things i have found in recent trips to vietnam and elsewhere is that...
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. >> john: we'll talk to shive ad schiff, and in a week of speculation, we'll have reporters covering the campaign and put it all in perspective. panel with great moments of leadership and courage in american history. it's all ahead on "face the nation". captioning sponsored by cbs this morning on "face the nation". i'm john dickerson. we had plans to start with john mccain and lindsey graham wo are in kabul, afghanistan, while we wait for their helicopter to land, we'll start to the house intelligence committee, adam schiff. i want to start with a more recent news. attorney general lynch who has the ultimate say in the e-mail case in which hillary clinton is involved, had a chance meeting with bill clinton on a tarmac. you were a prosecutor. wouldn't the fact that the husband of someone you were investigating was on the tarmac at all set off alarm bells immediately? >> well, it certainly could. look, i think both of them wish their airplanes had nerve come near each other. and i think they both acknowledged they preferred they had nerve gotten together. i do think it was a chance enc
. >> john: we'll talk to shive ad schiff, and in a week of speculation, we'll have reporters covering the campaign and put it all in perspective. panel with great moments of leadership and courage in american history. it's all ahead on "face the nation". captioning sponsored by cbs this morning on "face the nation". i'm john dickerson. we had plans to start with john mccain and lindsey graham wo are in kabul, afghanistan, while we wait for their helicopter to land,...
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. >> john: w schiff, and in a week of speculation, we'll have reporters covering the campaign and put it all in perspective. panel with great moments of leadership and courage in american history. it's all ahead on "face the nation". captioning sponsored by cbs this morning on "face the nation". i'm john dickerson. we had plans to start with john mccain and lindsey graham wo are in kabul, afghanistan, while we wait for their helicopter to land, we'll start to the house intelligence committee, adam schiff. i want to start with a more recent news. attorney general lynch who has the ultimate say in the e-mail
. >> john: w schiff, and in a week of speculation, we'll have reporters covering the campaign and put it all in perspective. panel with great moments of leadership and courage in american history. it's all ahead on "face the nation". captioning sponsored by cbs this morning on "face the nation". i'm john dickerson. we had plans to start with john mccain and lindsey graham wo are in kabul, afghanistan, while we wait for their helicopter to land, we'll start to the...
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. >> let's bring in adam schiff who was part of the select committee on benghazi.ongressman, what do you make of the appearance, what she just said so this earth gathering an conversation you've been listening to? >> i agree with the comments from "the lone survivor." interestingly, he didn't say anything about donald trump. watching mrs. smith, it was very hard. she's deeply grieving. you have to respect that grief but you don't have to respect the fact that the republican national committee and trump campaign have decided to exploit this tragedy the way they have. we met with most of the family, if not all of the family members. they were divided in their view of the events and i think it's terrible to exploit this terrible tragedy that the republican party would stoop to this. the accountability review board looked into the handling of benghazi. it did not lay responsibility at the feet of the secretary. the benghazi committee, for which i served for more than two years, invested 7 million to investigate the events and buried its report in a final meeting two we
. >> let's bring in adam schiff who was part of the select committee on benghazi.ongressman, what do you make of the appearance, what she just said so this earth gathering an conversation you've been listening to? >> i agree with the comments from "the lone survivor." interestingly, he didn't say anything about donald trump. watching mrs. smith, it was very hard. she's deeply grieving. you have to respect that grief but you don't have to respect the fact that the...
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peter schiff says it is in bubble territory. peter schiff i respect.er things in the past. if you really bear down to look at some of these companies, is it safe -- i think, for example, amazon i think led the charge today, right? liz: amazon and apple. >> amazon and apple. these companies are fairly mature. this isn't pets.com, remember covering the sock? liz: oh, god, i remember that too. e toys. the global.com. >> up 5,000% one day. that is not what we're getting now. we're getting, you know -- and: companies with millions and commerce. >> we're getting pops on maybe like the first day when they ipo. but then they settle back and not a pipe like theglobe.com went up some tremendous. liz: they had $90 million on paper valuation. >> first day. but it was all downhill after that. i remember when nasdaq bubble broke. it was a lot of pain for the next two years, three years. i don't think we're there yet. does that mean that things don't change? i can't tell you that whether to buy this market or not. but if you look at companies themselves they're in be
peter schiff says it is in bubble territory. peter schiff i respect.er things in the past. if you really bear down to look at some of these companies, is it safe -- i think, for example, amazon i think led the charge today, right? liz: amazon and apple. >> amazon and apple. these companies are fairly mature. this isn't pets.com, remember covering the sock? liz: oh, god, i remember that too. e toys. the global.com. >> up 5,000% one day. that is not what we're getting now. we're...
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who are hopeful that those pages contain a smoking gun will be disappointed. >> congressman adam schiff thank you very much. >> thanks, andrea. >>> and up next, more on the horror in nice. 84 people dead, ten of them children and teens. we'll go live there next right here on msnbc. after a long day, jen stops working, but her aleve doesn't. hey mom! because aleve can last 4 hours longer than tylenol 8 hour. what will you do with your aleve hours? jack knocked over a candlestick, onto the shag carpeting... ...and his pants ignited into flames, causing him to stop, drop and roll. luckily jack recently had geico help him with renters insurance. because all his belongings went up in flames. jack got full replacement and now has new pants he ordered from banana republic. visit geico.com and see how affordable renters insurance can be. >>> everybody having a great time. >> we heard what i thought was fire crackers, and there was a surge of screaming people headed in the opposite direction. >> it was quite a harrowing scene to be honest. i saw one guy sobbing, crying, people holding babies, mo
who are hopeful that those pages contain a smoking gun will be disappointed. >> congressman adam schiff thank you very much. >> thanks, andrea. >>> and up next, more on the horror in nice. 84 people dead, ten of them children and teens. we'll go live there next right here on msnbc. after a long day, jen stops working, but her aleve doesn't. hey mom! because aleve can last 4 hours longer than tylenol 8 hour. what will you do with your aleve hours? jack knocked over a...
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and talking to adam schiff who's on the intelligence committee he said that there's no way that we should be asking the russians to conduct cyber war against us. >> there is another hot topic out there, and donald trump couldn't wait to devil into it. throwing fuel on this new dust-up with the democrats and their problems with this trade deal which is tpp, controversial as you well know among some democrats. you interviewed terry mcauliffe who started this mess. i want to play, everyone, two bytes. the first one is your interview with mcauliffe and then your interview with the top clinton aid which i think really lays this out really well. let's take a listen. >> sure thing. >> these are the agreements she does not agree with. unless she can get those to the point she's happy, she's not going to support it. that's what senator kaine said the other day. if she can't get the things she wants changed, she's not going to point it. >> terry mcoauliffe is completey wrong, while he's a tremendous governor, he does not know what he's talking about. >> in spite. those denials, is the damage done?
and talking to adam schiff who's on the intelligence committee he said that there's no way that we should be asking the russians to conduct cyber war against us. >> there is another hot topic out there, and donald trump couldn't wait to devil into it. throwing fuel on this new dust-up with the democrats and their problems with this trade deal which is tpp, controversial as you well know among some democrats. you interviewed terry mcauliffe who started this mess. i want to play, everyone,...
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joining me now is adam schiff, the top democrat on the house committee. now donald trump is saying that the russians should go in and try to find the 30,000 missing e-mails, so-called missing e-mail us or the e-mails that hillary clinton eliminated from her account. what's your response to that? >> it's just staggering. i can't believe that one of the nominees for a major political party is essentially inviting a foreign power and an adversary no less to hack into computers and i don't know where clintons or is he suggesting they hack into the fbis computers. it is just incredible and to think that this person could be the leader of the free world. it's just breath taking. >> well at this stage, what do we know about the hacking? all signs pointing to russia, according to the house speaker's office, according to to the former speaker, nancy pelosi, on this program yesterday. sop there's a lot of finger pointing. is there hard evidence? >> well, i'm limited in what i can speak to, but i think there was a credible analysis -- >> the dnc hired the firm, comp
joining me now is adam schiff, the top democrat on the house committee. now donald trump is saying that the russians should go in and try to find the 30,000 missing e-mails, so-called missing e-mail us or the e-mails that hillary clinton eliminated from her account. what's your response to that? >> it's just staggering. i can't believe that one of the nominees for a major political party is essentially inviting a foreign power and an adversary no less to hack into computers and i don't...
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schiff: thank you.nking democrat on the house intelligence committee, i am aware of the grave threats we face. from the murderous brutality of isis and al qaeda, to my runs sponsorship of terror, from the belligerence of the vladimir putin to the mad men in pyongyang, this november america's decision is about more than who confronts these threats, it's also about how. will we continue to be a begin for the freedom loving peoples around the world? or will we hunkered down, shelter in place, or worse, sow division and discord. will we picked a man with no vision who cowers behind angry rhetoric, or will we picked a woman of courage, conviction, and passion? stakes could not be higher. when the right of expression religion and association are under assault around the globe, when the world needs a leader that can offer blood, tears, toil and sweat, trump offers only bluster, tirade, tedium, and threat. with malice towards all the charity for none, trump would separate us from the world and divide us here at
schiff: thank you.nking democrat on the house intelligence committee, i am aware of the grave threats we face. from the murderous brutality of isis and al qaeda, to my runs sponsorship of terror, from the belligerence of the vladimir putin to the mad men in pyongyang, this november america's decision is about more than who confronts these threats, it's also about how. will we continue to be a begin for the freedom loving peoples around the world? or will we hunkered down, shelter in place, or...
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let me begin congressman schiff with a letter you sent to the president. and basically you said the recent hack into the servers of the democratic national committee and the subsequent release via wikileaks of a cache of 20,000 internal e-mails demonstrated yet again of the vulnerability of our institutions to cyberintrusion and exploitation t is timing, content and manner of release, the e-mail dissemination was clearly intended to undermine the democratic party and, and the presidential campaign of secretary hillary clinton. and disrupt the democratic party's convention in philadelphia. i think a lot of people are asking, what is the evidence of that? that it's intended was to disrupt? the campaign of hillary clinton. >> i can't discuss nis of the confidential information but we know publicly about russian capabilities, russian motivations, and russia's interfering in the political affairs of other countries, russia has to be the leading suspect here. >> rose: i just want to clear this up. the two questions, aren't there. one the question is, did they do
let me begin congressman schiff with a letter you sent to the president. and basically you said the recent hack into the servers of the democratic national committee and the subsequent release via wikileaks of a cache of 20,000 internal e-mails demonstrated yet again of the vulnerability of our institutions to cyberintrusion and exploitation t is timing, content and manner of release, the e-mail dissemination was clearly intended to undermine the democratic party and, and the presidential...
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we spoke to three of the arizona republicans, lawrence schiff, ian murray and kathy petsas. >> i thoughtwas a shame that there were people booing mr. cruz. i felt that it was poor behavior and that on the third day of our convention, that's not what should be taking place. >> pelley: doctor, were you among those shouting boos? >> no, i was shouting, "say the word." he was dancing around the issue of endorsing him, but he refused to do so, and he should have said, "donald and i have had our differences, but in the interest of unity and in the interest of preserving our constitution, i hereby endorse donald trump." >> pelley: but that is not what ted cruz said last night, and now i wonder if you're concerned about the unity of the republican party going into november. >> no. i think there is something that we call the law of unintended consequences. people were so mad about ted cruz's performance last night, i think that so many of those people, even some of the never trumpers, were saying, "nope, donald is shining for me." >> pelley: if you were writing donald trump's speech for tonight,
we spoke to three of the arizona republicans, lawrence schiff, ian murray and kathy petsas. >> i thoughtwas a shame that there were people booing mr. cruz. i felt that it was poor behavior and that on the third day of our convention, that's not what should be taking place. >> pelley: doctor, were you among those shouting boos? >> no, i was shouting, "say the word." he was dancing around the issue of endorsing him, but he refused to do so, and he should have said,...
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last year i've worked with stacy schiff. that was an enormous pleasure i worked with peter brown on his ardor for sam phillips, the founder of -- sun records. i'm not going to get someone else the pleasure of working with this brilliant writers. and i worked with james patterson. i love keeping a connection with james patterson on the page level in addition to on the business level. >> so michael pietsch, james patterson has become quite an industry, quite a force in the publishing world in other ways. have you been part of that? >> i've been working with james patterson since going on 20 years. i started working with him as an editor and you still polishing one book to you. estimate that i became his editor at the time he became up with the idea of publishing -- he finished with a time aside to publishing is one book a year, same month, serious packaging, bestsellers, works. it did work. he came up with this idea, and i to say that the executives at the time, whoever saw the company, just said that's crazy talk. this works.
last year i've worked with stacy schiff. that was an enormous pleasure i worked with peter brown on his ardor for sam phillips, the founder of -- sun records. i'm not going to get someone else the pleasure of working with this brilliant writers. and i worked with james patterson. i love keeping a connection with james patterson on the page level in addition to on the business level. >> so michael pietsch, james patterson has become quite an industry, quite a force in the publishing world...
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let's discuss these developments with my next guest, democratic congressman adam schiff of california, he's the ranking member, the top democrat of the house intelligence committee and i know congressman you've been well briefed on this. what is your assessment? >> my assessment is the russians have the motive, they have the means, certainly, we have seen them interfere in the political affairs and elections of other countries, particularly adversaries so i wouldn't put it past the russians for a minute. it's going to take time for the fbi to do the investigation to make attribution. they may never be able to publicly make attribution but i'm not surprised that crowd strike, which is quite reputable, has reached a conclusion there's russian hands involved and that may ultimately be where we end up. >> i want you to listen to what robbie mook, the campaign manager for hillary clinton, said to cnn about his theory behind this dnc hack. >> what further experts are saying is that then because they possessed those e-mails that russian state actors were feeding the e-mails to hackers for th
let's discuss these developments with my next guest, democratic congressman adam schiff of california, he's the ranking member, the top democrat of the house intelligence committee and i know congressman you've been well briefed on this. what is your assessment? >> my assessment is the russians have the motive, they have the means, certainly, we have seen them interfere in the political affairs and elections of other countries, particularly adversaries so i wouldn't put it past the...
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schiff. the chair: the gentleman is recognized for 45 seconds. mr. schiff: i rise in support of the amendment offered by mr. becerra. special interest groups have increasingly been raising money for political campaigns, exploding loopholes in. r.s. regulations. they identify as 51-c-4 organizations allowing them to raise money anonymously. tax exempt status was to be limited to social welfare organizations which focused on just that, social welfare. but i.r.s. audits of these organizations can take years and at that point the damage is done. ea the announcement that the i.r.s. would release clear guidelines on what constitutes activity should have been welcomed, not blocked by a rider. real campaign finance reform is still needed and this would be an important step to help the i.r.s. clamp down on organizations illegally funneling anonymous money into our elections. i yield back. the chair: the gentleman from california. mr. becerra: i'm prepared to close. the chair: the gentleman from florida. mr. crenshaw: i have the right to close. the chair: the
schiff. the chair: the gentleman is recognized for 45 seconds. mr. schiff: i rise in support of the amendment offered by mr. becerra. special interest groups have increasingly been raising money for political campaigns, exploding loopholes in. r.s. regulations. they identify as 51-c-4 organizations allowing them to raise money anonymously. tax exempt status was to be limited to social welfare organizations which focused on just that, social welfare. but i.r.s. audits of these organizations can...
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he schiff ron was a loser as well. bloomin' brands, you heard of their restaurants, outback steakhouse and romanos macaroni grill, five plus present of shares decline in bloomin' brands today. another blowout quarter for amazon. third consecutive quarterly profit for amazon. no bad news for this company. shares up .8, hitting an all-time high. look at the s&p 500, even though it didn't close at a lifetime high, it hit lifetime intraday today. the problem with the economy, the was a 1.2% print on second quarter gdp. less than half what wall street economists looking for on that. that was a lot of problem today. back to you. melissa: lori, thank you so much phil, oil headed for bear territory. something turned it around. crude closing higher first time in seven trading days. i watched it happen on the screen. what was the catalyst? >> bad news for the u.s. economy i guess is good news if you don't want oil prices to go back down. that was really the story today, melissa. it was really about the dollar. the really the dol
he schiff ron was a loser as well. bloomin' brands, you heard of their restaurants, outback steakhouse and romanos macaroni grill, five plus present of shares decline in bloomin' brands today. another blowout quarter for amazon. third consecutive quarterly profit for amazon. no bad news for this company. shares up .8, hitting an all-time high. look at the s&p 500, even though it didn't close at a lifetime high, it hit lifetime intraday today. the problem with the economy, the was a 1.2%...
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congressman adam schiff, thank you for taking the time today. >> thank you, jim. >> five years in theecond. will the jupiter probe miss its mark? pening now at red lobster. and if you love lobster and shrimp, ...check out all these new entrees. like new coastal lobster and shrimp... ...with summer ale barbeque sauce, ...and new lobster and shrimp overboard. overboard? nah, ...it's just right. so hurry in. kellogg's® frosted 8 layers of wheat... and one that's sweet. for the adult and kid in all of us. ♪ kellogg's frosted mini-wheats® feed your inner kidult ♪ americans are buying more and more of everything online. and so many businesses rely on the united states postal service to get it there. because when you ship with us, your business becomes our business. that's why we make more ecommerce deliveries to homes than anyone else in the country. the united states postal service. priority: you >>> welcome back to the lead. out of this world lead, literally. after nearly five years, nasa's solar powered juno spacecraft is expected to arrive at planet jupiter later tonight. coming the fir
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congressman adam schiff who sits on the intelligence committee address this is issue, here's what sheays. >> we're dealing with a vicious and adaptive enemy and their attacks are strategic. we'll have to veintensify our intelligence sharing and homeland security and work with our muslim allies on better countering this ideological draw that isis has, this perversion of islam. >> so the proposal being a multipronged strategy. is that the best way to defeat isis? how do you go about it? >> i think isis tweeted out last week a figure that celebrated the two-year founding of their quote/unquote caliphate and it noted areas of control. major control like syria and iraq, areas where they have covert units or medium control like bangladesh and you can see how their strategies are different based on that. in places like baghdad they have attacks they are carrying out directly that are deadly. in places like bangladesh they rely on kind of these covert commando terrorist type raids and thankfully in places like the united states where they don't have major control they're relying on lone wolf
congressman adam schiff who sits on the intelligence committee address this is issue, here's what sheays. >> we're dealing with a vicious and adaptive enemy and their attacks are strategic. we'll have to veintensify our intelligence sharing and homeland security and work with our muslim allies on better countering this ideological draw that isis has, this perversion of islam. >> so the proposal being a multipronged strategy. is that the best way to defeat isis? how do you go about...
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. >> let me bring in congressman adam schiff, ranking member of the house intelligence committee. to see you. >> great to be with you. >> what's your reaction to all of this? >> i think it's just astounding that you have a major presidential candidate, one of the nominees of the parties, calling on a foreign power to hack into his opponent's campaign. i don't believe for a minute that he said that in jest or sarcastically. he fully meant it. then doubled down on it and now is trying to back off on it. the reality is, you never know where the guy stands. and i think this is the problem when you nominate a reality tv performer to be president. >> now what he is calling for is for the russians to find something that was already deleted, and that i guess the fbi wasn't able to pick up, right? >> yes. and the way the federal system works, you're allowed as a federal employee to remove your own personal e-mails. every federal ploe, not just the secretary of state, every employee has the ability and responsibility of separating their work and nonwork e-mails. >> what is personal e-mail a
. >> let me bring in congressman adam schiff, ranking member of the house intelligence committee. to see you. >> great to be with you. >> what's your reaction to all of this? >> i think it's just astounding that you have a major presidential candidate, one of the nominees of the parties, calling on a foreign power to hack into his opponent's campaign. i don't believe for a minute that he said that in jest or sarcastically. he fully meant it. then doubled down on it and...
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eastern politico will be hosting a discussion with chris coons, adam schiff and jake sullivan. a discussion on foreign policy under a hillary clinton administration. that's live on c-span at 12:15 p.m. eastern. later back on c-span2, representatives from the clinton and santos campaign considers the future of the democratic party live at 2:20 p.m. eastern on c-span2. 3:30 p.m. senator chuck schumer and reporter paul can discuss the democratic agenda in the 2016 election. that takes place at the city townhouse in philadelphia live right on c-span2 again start at 3:30 p.m. eastern. >> tonight hillary clinton becomes the first woman to accept a major political parties nomination for president of the united states. and with c-span yet many convenient options for watching the entire speech without any interruptions. watcher historic acceptance speech live on c-span, listen to it on the c-span reader app, watch it live or on-demand on your desktop, tablet or smartphone at c-span.org. hillary clinton's historic acceptance speech tonight on c-span, the c-span reader app and c-span.org.
eastern politico will be hosting a discussion with chris coons, adam schiff and jake sullivan. a discussion on foreign policy under a hillary clinton administration. that's live on c-span at 12:15 p.m. eastern. later back on c-span2, representatives from the clinton and santos campaign considers the future of the democratic party live at 2:20 p.m. eastern on c-span2. 3:30 p.m. senator chuck schumer and reporter paul can discuss the democratic agenda in the 2016 election. that takes place at the...
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christine schiff. rebecca shaw. matthew shehee. steven stalmer. major ricardo turner, united states army. stephanie valle, my chief of staff. carol waller. mark wescotte. anthony. may god bless them all. and with that, mr. speaker, i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back. under the speaker's announced policy of january 6, 2015, the gentleman from texas, mr. gohmert, is recognized for the remainder of the hour as the designee of the majority leader. mr. gohmert: thank you, mr. speaker. at this time i'd like to recognize and yield to my dear friend from california, mr. lamalfa. for such time as he may use. mr. lamalfa: thank you, mr. speaker. and thank you to my good friend from texas, mr. gohmert, for graciously allowing me the time here today. indeed, it is a timely moment i want to share with the american people here. indeed, it's been a difficult week for california, for the who've p of women we've seen come forth, especially in the political arena. representative mimi walters, she paid tribute to marian burgeson, who we
christine schiff. rebecca shaw. matthew shehee. steven stalmer. major ricardo turner, united states army. stephanie valle, my chief of staff. carol waller. mark wescotte. anthony. may god bless them all. and with that, mr. speaker, i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back. under the speaker's announced policy of january 6, 2015, the gentleman from texas, mr. gohmert, is recognized for the remainder of the hour as the designee of the majority leader. mr. gohmert: thank...
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both adam schiff, who's ranking on the intelligence committee in the house and i on the senate, have sent a letter to the administration urging transparency in what we find. i think it's time to put this kind of thing before the american people, and i think it's time to prevent it from happening. but it's difficult. and this is where we've got to work on encryption. this is where we have a lot of work to do to see that these systems are safe from hacking. >> do you believe, based on everything you've seen, there will be more leaks, more damaging information released in the coming days and weeks by these hacks? >> oh, i have no idea. i can't really answer that question. i think it's indication that people are trying. for what reason, i don't know. and that's why i think what is found should be made public so they can be part of the public debate, and everyone can look at it carefully. >> as you know, right after these two conventions, both of the nominees start receiving classified daily intelligence briefings from the cia. hillary clinton will receive a classified daily briefing. don
both adam schiff, who's ranking on the intelligence committee in the house and i on the senate, have sent a letter to the administration urging transparency in what we find. i think it's time to put this kind of thing before the american people, and i think it's time to prevent it from happening. but it's difficult. and this is where we've got to work on encryption. this is where we have a lot of work to do to see that these systems are safe from hacking. >> do you believe, based on...
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something, you're transported to a differentfe era, to 11th century doors and you're there for thehe schiffferent things you canfent thi experience within about two hours. >> this is the real deal. >> oh, yeah, r we -- we joust, t sword fight. fig >> we can see this video on vido the screen depicting what you would see if you were to go to r medieval times. times you're not holding anythingng ah back with the fighting. w >> no, no, we witing thosehose swords at each other.er those sparks you see come off cf the swords that's real.swor >> what kind of training do you guys have tond do? d >> a lot of it's horse relate related. we spend about six months to aso year training a guy before hee can perform in the show. s and when he starts training, ar, lot of that is based on a lota of horse work.of w just because it's so foreigno fr to people, a lot of people of pe have never really seen a horse r in person so we spend a lot ofot time training the horses and ho choreography and combine itne all and by the time the yearhe a such they're ready for they' show and we're able to put them in safely.th
something, you're transported to a differentfe era, to 11th century doors and you're there for thehe schiffferent things you canfent thi experience within about two hours. >> this is the real deal. >> oh, yeah, r we -- we joust, t sword fight. fig >> we can see this video on vido the screen depicting what you would see if you were to go to r medieval times. times you're not holding anythingng ah back with the fighting. w >> no, no, we witing thosehose swords at each...
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senator chris coons and congressman adam schiff will be joined by senior foreign policy advisor for the clinton campaign jake sullivan for that conversation. that will be live on c-span starting at 12:15 p.m. eastern. later today on c-span2 representatives from the clinton and sanders campaign will take part in a discussion on diversity and the democratic party. and coming up at 3:30 p.m. senator chuck schumer and "washington post" congressional reporter paul kane will talk about the democratic agenda in the 2016 election. that takes place at the city tap house in philadelphia live right here on c-span2 start at 3:30 p.m. eastern. >> tonight hillary clinton becomes the first woman to accept a major political parties nomination for president of the united states. with c-span yet many config options for watching the entire speech without any interruptions. watch purpose historic acceptance speech live on c-span, listen on the c-span great app, watch live or on-demand on your desktop, tablet or smartphone at c-span.org. hillary clinton's historic acceptance speech tonight on c-span, the c-
senator chris coons and congressman adam schiff will be joined by senior foreign policy advisor for the clinton campaign jake sullivan for that conversation. that will be live on c-span starting at 12:15 p.m. eastern. later today on c-span2 representatives from the clinton and sanders campaign will take part in a discussion on diversity and the democratic party. and coming up at 3:30 p.m. senator chuck schumer and "washington post" congressional reporter paul kane will talk about the...
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nunes, pompeo and schiff. from the committee on education and the work force, for consideration of sections 571 through 74 and 578 of the senate bill, and sections 571, 573, 1098-e, and 3512 of the house amendment and modifications committed to conference. messrs. walberg, guthrie, scott of virginia, from the committee on energy and commerce, for consideration of sections 3112 and 3123 of the senate bill, and sections 346, 601, 749, 3119-a 0, 1095, 1673, and 3119-c of the house amendment and modifications committed to conference. messrs. latta, johnson of ohio, and pallone. from the committee on foreign affairs for consideration of 1050, s 828, 1006, 1007, 1221 through 23, 1247, 232, 1242, 1243, 1252, 1253, 1255 through 58, through , 1264, 1271 1531 3, 1301, 1302, through 33, and 1662 of the senate bill and sections 926, 0, 11, 1013, 1083, 1084, 098-k, 1099-b, 1099-c, 1201, 03, 1214, 1221 through 23, 1233, 1235, 1236, 1245, 1246, 1250, 1259-a, 3 1259-p, 9-j, 1259-l, 259-q, 1259-u, 1261, 1262, 1301 through 03,
nunes, pompeo and schiff. from the committee on education and the work force, for consideration of sections 571 through 74 and 578 of the senate bill, and sections 571, 573, 1098-e, and 3512 of the house amendment and modifications committed to conference. messrs. walberg, guthrie, scott of virginia, from the committee on energy and commerce, for consideration of sections 3112 and 3123 of the senate bill, and sections 346, 601, 749, 3119-a 0, 1095, 1673, and 3119-c of the house amendment and...