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committee investigation, then cia director william colby testified in front of the church committee kate scott did a little background about his testimony. yeah, william colby's such an interesting figure in the sense of how he relates to the committee. he's the he's the chief of the cia at the time. and the church committee owes him a couple of favors, frankly, during one of their first closed door sessions, they held a number of hearings initially in executive session or closed door session. and during one of the hearings with william colby as their witness, the chief, the committee's chief counsel, really says that colby kept referring when asked questions. colby kept referring to this thick sheaf of papers in front of him on the table, and eventually the chief counsel asked, well, what is it that you keep referring to? what's on the table there? and william colby described to him that he had a report that had been compiled under the direction of one of colby's predecessors at the cia. and the report was basically a compendium of all of the cia transgressions going all the way back to the a
committee investigation, then cia director william colby testified in front of the church committee kate scott did a little background about his testimony. yeah, william colby's such an interesting figure in the sense of how he relates to the committee. he's the he's the chief of the cia at the time. and the church committee owes him a couple of favors, frankly, during one of their first closed door sessions, they held a number of hearings initially in executive session or closed door session....
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committee investigation, then cia director william colby testified in front of the church committee kate scott did a little background about his testimony. yeah, william colby's such an interesting figure in the sense of how he relates to the committee. he's the he's the chief of the cia at the time. and the church committee owes him a couple of favors, frankly, during one of their first closed door sessions, they held a number of hearings initially in executive session or closed door session. and during one of the hearings with william colby as their witness, the chief, the committee's chief counsel, really says that colby kept referring when asked questions. colby kept referring to this thick sheaf of papers in front of him on the table, and eventually the chief counsel asked, well, what is it that you keep referring to? what's on the table there? and william colby described to him that he had a report that had been compiled under the direction of one of colby's predecessors at the cia. and the report was basically a compendium of all of the cia transgressions going all the way back to the a
committee investigation, then cia director william colby testified in front of the church committee kate scott did a little background about his testimony. yeah, william colby's such an interesting figure in the sense of how he relates to the committee. he's the he's the chief of the cia at the time. and the church committee owes him a couple of favors, frankly, during one of their first closed door sessions, they held a number of hearings initially in executive session or closed door session....
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scott. what did the committee learn from john dean? what they learned from john dean was absolutely astounding. he told the american public in the course of reading more than 240 page prepared statement. it took him hours and hours to read that statement before the senate watergate committee. what he revealed as as is that as white house counsel, he had been present in the oval office and in meetings with top white house staff in which they had responded to. americans protess ousting of u.s. government policy, particularly vietnam war policy, these u.s. civil rights groups, women's liberatn oups, all of these groups that had been involved in sort of exercising their fundamental first amendment rights to protest government policies that the nixon administration had seen, those dissidents and viewed those protests as dangerous to the nation, and particularly an end and worthy of a forceful government response and the response took all kinds of forms from burglaries to, breaking and entering to trying to to to black bag jobs, all kinds of
scott. what did the committee learn from john dean? what they learned from john dean was absolutely astounding. he told the american public in the course of reading more than 240 page prepared statement. it took him hours and hours to read that statement before the senate watergate committee. what he revealed as as is that as white house counsel, he had been present in the oval office and in meetings with top white house staff in which they had responded to. americans protess ousting of u.s....
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senator scott: thank you to the witnesses being here and the committee members as well. one of the challenges i see in the conversation we are having today is to realize that local problems need local solutions. it is hard for folks in washington, d.c. to understand the transit needs for those in charleston south carolina, columbus ohio, chicago, illinois. the most effective we can do is make sure the resourcing goes without the red tape and challenges that comes from washington, d.c. getting that done seems to be clues -- too close to be walking on the water. i spent half my career in politics on the local level, understanding and appreciating transit systems and infrastructure projects and what it takes to get those done. when i first became a senator, the one thing i did was i decided as a kid who grew up mired in poverty and understood the transit needs of the poorest americans trying to get to the job. i wanted to make sure i was sensitive to the current state of americans trying to get to work. i decided i would go back to the old bus routes and get on those routes
senator scott: thank you to the witnesses being here and the committee members as well. one of the challenges i see in the conversation we are having today is to realize that local problems need local solutions. it is hard for folks in washington, d.c. to understand the transit needs for those in charleston south carolina, columbus ohio, chicago, illinois. the most effective we can do is make sure the resourcing goes without the red tape and challenges that comes from washington, d.c. getting...
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ken stone, executive committee member of hamilton coalition to stop the war out. of hamilton and scott bennet, former us army psychological warfare officer out of san francisco, and thank you viewers for saying with us or another news review. the recent statement by joseph burell, the eu's foreign policy chief, calling for sanctions against certain israeli officials has angkered the tel aviv regime and drawn sharp criticism. from its officials, the israeli finance minister benzel smotric has blamed boro for backing hamas and iran, this after he called four more sanctions on extremist israeli officials who opposed ceasefire and humanitarian aid deliveries to gaza. smottric wrote on exit europe should be ashamed of borrow. the israeli national security minister has called for cutting off all fuel and aid to gaza and smotrach has. calls starving children in gaza justified and moral since the beginning of the general cider war on gaza, the regime has been using torture, starvation and force displacement to punish palestinians across the entire blockated territory. the uk government is faci
ken stone, executive committee member of hamilton coalition to stop the war out. of hamilton and scott bennet, former us army psychological warfare officer out of san francisco, and thank you viewers for saying with us or another news review. the recent statement by joseph burell, the eu's foreign policy chief, calling for sanctions against certain israeli officials has angkered the tel aviv regime and drawn sharp criticism. from its officials, the israeli finance minister benzel smotric has...
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like to welcome my guests to this news review, kenstone, executive committee member hamilton coalition to stop the war hamilton and scott bennett, former us army psychological warfare officer out of san francisco. thank you both for being with me. let's start it off with ken. uh, ken, your thoughts on this. i mean, it is absolutely amazing when we look at the continual carnage by the zinus. regime and yet we continue to see the united states give more and more money and more and more uh supplies and military equipment and basically whatever the zianist regime needs. your thoughts? well, i'm glad we're focusing on the us government, because i regard us government as waging this, using israel as its proxy, and much. same way it uses ukraine as its proxy to fight russia. the us is increasingly desperate to maintain its hegimony over the west asian region, and in to do so, they have, they have thought, they have decided that making israel strong and supporting it to the hilt uh is what the way in which they're going to achieve their goal of controlling the middle east. okay, well what about that, scott, you heard what ken s
like to welcome my guests to this news review, kenstone, executive committee member hamilton coalition to stop the war hamilton and scott bennett, former us army psychological warfare officer out of san francisco. thank you both for being with me. let's start it off with ken. uh, ken, your thoughts on this. i mean, it is absolutely amazing when we look at the continual carnage by the zinus. regime and yet we continue to see the united states give more and more money and more and more uh...
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committee. chuck schumer. new york. bobby scott. virginia. zoe lofgren, california. sheila jackson lee of texas. and mel watt of north carolina. the other committee that was part of that government reform and oversight subcommittee on, national security, chaired by bill zeliff, new hampshire. bob erlich, maryland. steve schiff, new mexico. ileana ros-lehtinen of florida. john mica of florida. peter blute, republican of massachusetts. its mark souder of indiana. john shadegg of arizona. the democrats. karen thurman, florida. bob wise, west virginia. gene taylor, mississippi. carrie meek, florida. tom lantos, california. louise slaughter of new york and gary condit of california. what do you remember about the 1995 hearings, mr. jackson? there was a manifestation of what had happened in 1994. those congressional elections in which the newt gingrich so-called revolution basically took over the house. like i said, they were more conservative. they were harder edged. they had intense support from gun rights groups. and also, frankly, some support from anti-government group
committee. chuck schumer. new york. bobby scott. virginia. zoe lofgren, california. sheila jackson lee of texas. and mel watt of north carolina. the other committee that was part of that government reform and oversight subcommittee on, national security, chaired by bill zeliff, new hampshire. bob erlich, maryland. steve schiff, new mexico. ileana ros-lehtinen of florida. john mica of florida. peter blute, republican of massachusetts. its mark souder of indiana. john shadegg of arizona. the...
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i'm your host, scott, and now he's now the democratic national committee. well, it kicked off on monday as a gaza protest threatened to overshadow a week of what the democrats were hoping to be a show of unity for vice president, comma harris as the parties nominee for president. now this is similar to other less leaning groups, getting creative in their marketing and incentives to show the part of their support. so discuss all this. i want to bring back in the car. and to this conversation, our panel, steve malls guard protocol analyst and talk show host the joy of self himself. dr. van mobley managing partner, old thing, so landmark, l o. c. and of course, inter mall, thomas political commentator and radio has thank you so much for joining me gentlemen. i mean, it's been an interesting week, obviously, a few weeks ago as the are and see now it's time to put the spotlight on the dnc. oddly enough, i'm hearing a lot of talk about trumpet back. i feel like most of the media is still talking about trump because that's what they're hearing on stage. but one of
i'm your host, scott, and now he's now the democratic national committee. well, it kicked off on monday as a gaza protest threatened to overshadow a week of what the democrats were hoping to be a show of unity for vice president, comma harris as the parties nominee for president. now this is similar to other less leaning groups, getting creative in their marketing and incentives to show the part of their support. so discuss all this. i want to bring back in the car. and to this conversation,...
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, matt gorman, former communications director for the national republican congressional committee, and tim scott's presidential campaign. and meghan hays, former special assistant to president biden welcome all lovely to see you this has been sort of i was off last week on vacation well, full disclosure. i am probably not as sick of veepstakes bridge as all of you sitting here. but look, it really does seem like isaac the knives have really come out in the course of the last 72 hours as it seemed as though shapiro was really the strongest contender for getting this nadh. people who he in fetterman have had this kind of home state rivalry for quite some time. what is the latest thinking? your latest reporting about what's going on in the harris camp as she makes this, but it's the biggest decision she has had to make so far. yeah. look it and the shapiro attacks actually started at the end of last week donald trump and j.d. vance also attacking him. it is very clear that a lot of people feel like he is the leading candidate. and there are a lot of reasons why shapiro should be seen as a strong cand
, matt gorman, former communications director for the national republican congressional committee, and tim scott's presidential campaign. and meghan hays, former special assistant to president biden welcome all lovely to see you this has been sort of i was off last week on vacation well, full disclosure. i am probably not as sick of veepstakes bridge as all of you sitting here. but look, it really does seem like isaac the knives have really come out in the course of the last 72 hours as it...
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there are the the chairman of the of the committee is going to be in a pennsylvania senator named john scott. there's going to be 21 members on the on the committee as a whole of five of them are republican senators. five of them are. two of them are democrat senators. eight are going to be republican members of the house and six are going to be democratic members of the south or of democratic members of the house. out of that number, you've got six of those that are going to be former confederate states and three of them on top of that or forming former slaveholding states. right. so not all states that were slaveholding, of course, became part of the confederacy. so you have nine total members of that that committee that are from confederate former confederate or former slaveholding states, which is also going to vary on their responses and the way they interact with the testimony. how did it vary the responses? i mean, it's what you expect that the for the most part, the democratic representatives of congress, senators or members of the house, sit in disbelief and and don't believe and an
there are the the chairman of the of the committee is going to be in a pennsylvania senator named john scott. there's going to be 21 members on the on the committee as a whole of five of them are republican senators. five of them are. two of them are democrat senators. eight are going to be republican members of the house and six are going to be democratic members of the south or of democratic members of the house. out of that number, you've got six of those that are going to be former...
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there are the the chairman of the of the committee is going to be in a pennsylvania senator named john scott. there's going to be 21 members on the on the committee as a whole of five of them are republican senators. five of them are. two of them are democrat senators. eight are going to be republican members of the house and six are going to be democratic members of the south or of democratic members of the house. out of that number, you've got six of those that are going to be former confederate states and three of them on top of that or forming former slaveholding states. right. so not all states that were slaveholding, of course, became part of the confederacy. so you have nine total members of that that committee that are from confederate former confederate or former slaveholding states, which is also going to vary on their responses and the way they interact with the testimony. how did it vary the responses? i mean, it's what you expect that the for the most part, the democratic representatives of congress, senators or members of the house, sit in disbelief and and don't believe and an
there are the the chairman of the of the committee is going to be in a pennsylvania senator named john scott. there's going to be 21 members on the on the committee as a whole of five of them are republican senators. five of them are. two of them are democrat senators. eight are going to be republican members of the house and six are going to be democratic members of the south or of democratic members of the house. out of that number, you've got six of those that are going to be former...
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eligibility in women's sport, the head of the international paralympic committee, andrew parsons, told our correspondent laura scott a more unified approach is needed sport in general, international federations and we need them to look for a different future and i am comfortable for the moment because it is respecting the rules of the moment and the rules are there and we need to respect them. but i do think for the future, we need to focus on that of the world, they deserve an answer which cannot be, this week you can compete, maybe in the future cannot compete, we need to come up with a better, solid answerfor to come up with a better, solid answer for that issue. and the tour de france femmes has got underway today — it's starting in netherlands and there was a dutch winner charlotta ko0l won the opening stage from rotterdam to the hague , from rotterdam to the hague, outsprinting her rivals. the second stage takes the riders back to rotterdam — so there will be plenty of home support for kool again, it's a 7 day race although they also squeeze in a time trial tomorrow after stage 2. there's a mouintain finish o
eligibility in women's sport, the head of the international paralympic committee, andrew parsons, told our correspondent laura scott a more unified approach is needed sport in general, international federations and we need them to look for a different future and i am comfortable for the moment because it is respecting the rules of the moment and the rules are there and we need to respect them. but i do think for the future, we need to focus on that of the world, they deserve an answer which...
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so i'll open it up to other members of our committee. i'm scottlton and i have lived in san francisco for half my life, 35 years now, worked for the city for 19 years, but worked in homeless services and for 23 years because i started in retired in to come back and join this group. b thrilled with the diversity we have now. so thank also have some additional diversity in the people that aren't present today. and we can awareness next at their next meeting. butg us. absolutely. we have our member, jenniferntonio will be joining us shortly. and bonnie prestonthe committee. and i would be remiss also in not saying ome back from summer vacation, because we this is our first meeting that we've had since be since the summer. so some of us are still kind of coming back and online andre start this work. and yeah, with that i think we'll move so if there's any welcomes out there for our newo public comment. thank you. chair williams okay, so, members of the public who wish to provide in person comment, please line up at the podium. now, me to provide publi
so i'll open it up to other members of our committee. i'm scottlton and i have lived in san francisco for half my life, 35 years now, worked for the city for 19 years, but worked in homeless services and for 23 years because i started in retired in to come back and join this group. b thrilled with the diversity we have now. so thank also have some additional diversity in the people that aren't present today. and we can awareness next at their next meeting. butg us. absolutely. we have our...
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scott joins us now, founder, ceo of key square investments. he is joined by steve moore, committeeo. scott bessent are you looking for a big stock market crash, 1929? >> well, larry i think we can't rule out anything if kamala and democrats get back in november. they love big government. you know, as we're seeing, they want to put on price caps and, look what's happened in california. california has the highest income taxes in the country. governor walz in minnesota, they have the 52-week highest income taxes in the country. so, you know, i think that the, it would be you know, a jar to the market if somehow they were to win especially if they were to eke out both houses. larry: let me follow up real quickly, you were there. looks to us like mr. trump gave a very on-message growthier speech. how did you read it, scott? >> larry, i am happy to report that the donald trump has got his groove back. it was a fantastic speech. there were tons of policy, as you like to say, it was very growthy. i think, you know, he has been refining how he wants to talk about vice president harris and t
scott joins us now, founder, ceo of key square investments. he is joined by steve moore, committeeo. scott bessent are you looking for a big stock market crash, 1929? >> well, larry i think we can't rule out anything if kamala and democrats get back in november. they love big government. you know, as we're seeing, they want to put on price caps and, look what's happened in california. california has the highest income taxes in the country. governor walz in minnesota, they have the 52-week...
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inclusion, as the international paralympic committee allows individual sports' governing bodies to set their own policies. our sports correspondent laura scottof the ipc. the sport movement in general, the ipc, the ioc, international federations, again, guided by science, we need them to look for a different future. so i am comfortable for the moment because it's respecting the rules that i have for the moment and the rules are there and we need to respect them. but i do think that for the future, we need to really focus on that because it's the reality of the world. they deserve an answer which cannot be, well, this week you can compete, may be in future, you cannot compete. so we need to come up with a very solid answer for that population. to the next 0lympics now and la 28 will no doubt be exciting, but some potential issues have been highlighted already, that the organising committee will have to address, they include transport links and homelessness. the bbc�*s la correspondent, emma vardy told jane dougall that there are big plans for moving athletes and spectators around the city.
inclusion, as the international paralympic committee allows individual sports' governing bodies to set their own policies. our sports correspondent laura scottof the ipc. the sport movement in general, the ipc, the ioc, international federations, again, guided by science, we need them to look for a different future. so i am comfortable for the moment because it's respecting the rules that i have for the moment and the rules are there and we need to respect them. but i do think that for the...
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committee members. good morning. i'm scott moran, project manager of public works.m construction for the, fire department division of training, formerly called the fire training facility. this la very productive quarter. we completed concepand also did thegn review process for conceptual presentation, which went very well. and also completed an initial outreach to the community, and specifically touch base with four groups that were identified by supervisor walton as key stakeholders support what's going forward in the next phase. as part of the next phase now in schematic design. we recently completed 50% schematic design and will soon be completing full 100% schematic design in september. and as part of that community outreach, supervisor support, introduction of legislation for some zoning amendments for our project. and there are three paper streets that are wi site that we want to vacate, and so he's agreed to introduce those. so after the board reengages in september, we see those introduced. and we're also soon and in the coming weeks, the request for qualifi
committee members. good morning. i'm scott moran, project manager of public works.m construction for the, fire department division of training, formerly called the fire training facility. this la very productive quarter. we completed concepand also did thegn review process for conceptual presentation, which went very well. and also completed an initial outreach to the community, and specifically touch base with four groups that were identified by supervisor walton as key stakeholders support...
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i would bring in georgia congressman austin scott the house intelligence arm services roles and agricultural committeeso many because we've been talking about this for months about the fact not just the border is secure but they have other suspects that they have apprehended on the terror watch list this is not the first time we've been told this. >> out of this should be a surprise to the american citizens, some of the information regarding the borders classified the only reason is classified to protect the biden here's a administration and the failures of their actions at the border. obviously one of the first things president trump will do one sworn into office to sign executive order remain in mexico back in place and starting the construction of the wall, it's a great threat to every american and a great threat to everybody who is legally immigrated into the united states of america it is no surprise to anybody who's paying attention to it but all of the information regarding the border in the crossings for people on the terrorist watch list should be classified and the only reason is classified t
i would bring in georgia congressman austin scott the house intelligence arm services roles and agricultural committeeso many because we've been talking about this for months about the fact not just the border is secure but they have other suspects that they have apprehended on the terror watch list this is not the first time we've been told this. >> out of this should be a surprise to the american citizens, some of the information regarding the borders classified the only reason is...
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scott. the house oversight foreign affairs, and intelligence committees and kamala harris has tightened up the race significantly since she became the presumptive democratic nominee when you think pennsylvania goes at the end of the day. scott: will pennsylvania is always would have to be fought after and is never easy pennsylvania. but i will say this, if you are willing to as the vice president is to go at it and objectively like about your opponents, the record or who might be done in the future, it is going to make it tougher for all of the rest of us because other than maybe fox and a couple of other news outlets, nobody ever even questions lies mr. brinson snow give you an example, when the vice president goes out and says that president trump is going to raise taxes based on what, based on the fast track record and he has no track record of raising anybody's taxes based on rhetoric, absolutely not and there's no rhetoric about raising taxes however, kamala harris has long-standing record about talking about raising people's taxes, and voting for raising people's taxes but it is all abou
scott. the house oversight foreign affairs, and intelligence committees and kamala harris has tightened up the race significantly since she became the presumptive democratic nominee when you think pennsylvania goes at the end of the day. scott: will pennsylvania is always would have to be fought after and is never easy pennsylvania. but i will say this, if you are willing to as the vice president is to go at it and objectively like about your opponents, the record or who might be done in the...
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and this tactic also the democrats' senatorial committee used it against senators ted cruz and rick scottly, this is information warfare. these ads are being placed in very targeted regions with swing voters. they're tracking sentiment, they're tracking, you know, how people are interpreting the harris campaign's policy positions, and they're bending these headlines in very specific ways for specific audiences. they're manipulating a small population of swing voters across the board and now, you know, it's becoming quite obvious this is a dnc strategy. they're using this across the country. and potentially all of their races. so it's definitely something to keep an eye out for. elizabeth: stephanie, didn't they -- weren't they already accused of manipulating the media? the dnc, hillary campaign funding the steeles do courageous burying the -- dossier, burying the hunter biden laptop story. the guardian newspaper is really upset. they're complaining about it. what do you say? >> i think it's fair to make the argument that this is election interference if when they are completely manipulati
and this tactic also the democrats' senatorial committee used it against senators ted cruz and rick scottly, this is information warfare. these ads are being placed in very targeted regions with swing voters. they're tracking sentiment, they're tracking, you know, how people are interpreting the harris campaign's policy positions, and they're bending these headlines in very specific ways for specific audiences. they're manipulating a small population of swing voters across the board and now,...
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inclusion as the international paralympic committee allows international sports governing bodies to set their own policies. our sports correspondent laura scotts for transgender better answers for tra nsgender athletes. we better answers for transgender athletes. we need to based on science, have better and probably a united answer. last science, have better and probably a united answer.— united answer. last year, in response — united answer. last year, in response to _ united answer. last year, in response to being _ united answer. last year, in response to being at - united answer. last year, in response to being at the i united answer. last year, in | response to being at the pair athletics championships you said that the ipc would let individual sports continue to decide their transgender policies. it sounds to me that you are not that comfortable with that stance any longer. for me that you are not that comfortable with that stance any longer.- with that stance any longer. for the moment i am comfortable - with that stance any longer. for the moment i am comfortable with i with that stance any longer. for the moment i am comfortable with
inclusion as the international paralympic committee allows international sports governing bodies to set their own policies. our sports correspondent laura scotts for transgender better answers for tra nsgender athletes. we better answers for transgender athletes. we need to based on science, have better and probably a united answer. last science, have better and probably a united answer.— united answer. last year, in response — united answer. last year, in response to _ united answer. last...
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scott of the great state of florida is right here today. member of the homeland security armed services and budget committees. so good to have you.ve been talking about this and i want to know where it stands in your mind now with the most liberal ticket we've ever seen on the left running for the white house. >> look at what harris did when she picked walz. she believes in defunding the police, she believes in allowing children to mutilate their bodies without consent of parents. believes that you can forcefully take away weapons, guns from people. she confirmed she believes in the green new deal and completely open border. what i don't get is don't the democrats care about the people dying of fentanyl? you think it happens to republicans? don't they care about little girls being raped by illegal immigrants that should never be here? don't they worry about a terrorist attack against democrats? because it doesn't make any sense. there is no logic. it is the most radical ticket we've ever had in this country's history. we all have to do what trump said. we need to swamp them in november. we need to get out and vote and vote and ge
scott of the great state of florida is right here today. member of the homeland security armed services and budget committees. so good to have you.ve been talking about this and i want to know where it stands in your mind now with the most liberal ticket we've ever seen on the left running for the white house. >> look at what harris did when she picked walz. she believes in defunding the police, she believes in allowing children to mutilate their bodies without consent of parents....
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scott armstrong -- this will, a combination of things. this is a confluence of watergate, was solved in the senate watergate committee uncovering notetaking system. there is a recap of that in a summary form being recalled -- >> i made an organization chart with the white house and here is nixon, here is the. we knew that john did not have notes and there was not paper documentation so we have to figure out who else would know. we made a satellite chart of everyone who was in touch with nixon and me. --dean. you can look at this flow chart information flowed and you see the office. there was a guy patrolling in and out of the president's office. alex butterfield. >> once you get ballast in there, what happens -- alex in bear, what happens? >> it was friday the 13th, treatments in a basement and alexander butterfield walks in and was not accompanied by counsel. -- i gave him the part that describe the meetings. it was in the sense and everyone had a twist. there was a twist that dean was the one responsible of the people asked, if there was something. with the document and i handle -- handed it to alex and said, can you explain how this wi
scott armstrong -- this will, a combination of things. this is a confluence of watergate, was solved in the senate watergate committee uncovering notetaking system. there is a recap of that in a summary form being recalled -- >> i made an organization chart with the white house and here is nixon, here is the. we knew that john did not have notes and there was not paper documentation so we have to figure out who else would know. we made a satellite chart of everyone who was in touch with...
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scott, always a pleasure to see you. i mentioned that the bill now includes some changes. so what are some of the biggest adjustments that were made today before it cleared that committee, >> well, just to be clear, we've been engaging with folks in the industry with startups and with large tech companies, with folks in the academic world for months now and have made a series of significant amendments to the bill in response to really thoughtful and constructive feedback we've received. i made it clear from the beginning, we want to get this right. so today it was really tightening up some of the language around liability and some of the specific responsibilities to make sure that everything is as clear as possible. so the bill was good before and it's an even better bill now. and it reflects a lot of feedback from a lot of different stakeholders. so i'm proud of the work we've been able to do. okay. >> so how will this now amended amended bill provide protections and do you think it will still be effective? >> yeah, it will still be very effective. so i want to be clear i, i'm really excited about, i and ai has the potential to make the world a better place to help us wit
scott, always a pleasure to see you. i mentioned that the bill now includes some changes. so what are some of the biggest adjustments that were made today before it cleared that committee, >> well, just to be clear, we've been engaging with folks in the industry with startups and with large tech companies, with folks in the academic world for months now and have made a series of significant amendments to the bill in response to really thoughtful and constructive feedback we've received. i...
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committee. stephen collinson, cnn, senior politics reporter, brad woodhouse, senior adviser at the dnc farmers senior adviser at the dnc. matt gorman, former senior adviser to tim scott's presidential campaign welcome to all of you this morning. marcus, i'm grateful that you are here at the table with us today because you i've spent so much time working on the january 6 committee. really understand so much about that day? can you help us understand? >> i was really struck by what nancy pelosi was saying. >> there, that she takes responsibility, that she feels like they should have done more to make sure the national guard was already at the capitol. can you help us understand what this means? >> yes. >> so at this point, it appears i don't have the exact time stance by believes is right when she leaves she's being escorted out to a secure location. and what i think you really just see, there's the raw emotion of that day of speaker pelosi feeling like we should not have allowed these rioters to stop our official proceeding from moving forward. look, there were tabletop exercises prior to january 6 of 2020, just like there's tabletop exercises going on right now prepari
committee. stephen collinson, cnn, senior politics reporter, brad woodhouse, senior adviser at the dnc farmers senior adviser at the dnc. matt gorman, former senior adviser to tim scott's presidential campaign welcome to all of you this morning. marcus, i'm grateful that you are here at the table with us today because you i've spent so much time working on the january 6 committee. really understand so much about that day? can you help us understand? >> i was really struck by what nancy...