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possibly the new transfer what that means we're going to come back to later on in the program dr scully certainly our colleagues care eighteen hundred international journalists were registered for that party conference at which and a great crown can be our was confirmed as party leader i think just in their political bubble here in berlin or is this in fact an event of great momentum yes no i was in hamburg it was quite the bottom five not everyone could get into the main hall no i think this shows what people in germany don't often realize is how much attention germany now gets it started during the euro crisis it's been building germany has become indispensable part of the european puzzle it always was but i think what i'm going america with her slow deliberate style trying to bring people along it just made clear that we're even you can't get a deal through without germany and i think that makes people here slightly nervous when they realize that if one is watching but you saw it in hamburg everyone expects ivan has huge expectations and there's been a lot of you know have come ka-ba
possibly the new transfer what that means we're going to come back to later on in the program dr scully certainly our colleagues care eighteen hundred international journalists were registered for that party conference at which and a great crown can be our was confirmed as party leader i think just in their political bubble here in berlin or is this in fact an event of great momentum yes no i was in hamburg it was quite the bottom five not everyone could get into the main hall no i think this...
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also with us this morning, paul scully, conservative mp.ce chair of the conservative party for the london region. jenny chapman is the labour mp for darlington and the shadow? brexit?minister. liberal democrat mp for oxford west and abingdon, layla moran. the lib dems want a referendum on the deal, as do the snp. joanna cherry is the snp mp for edinburgh south west. and finally, andrew bridgen is a conservative mp and member of the brexit supporting european research group. he wrote his letter to trigger a no—confidence vote in his boss. when was that? it was the 10th ofjuly after the deeply flawed chequers proposals came forward. we are where we are today because the prime minister did not listen to my concerns and many in the conservative party. you still can't get rid of her, can you? we are still trying. there is time yet. christmas is coming. we also have have two european journalists here — stefanie bolzen is the uk correspondent for german newspaper die welt. and rafa de miguel is the uk correspondent for spanish newspaper el pais. w
also with us this morning, paul scully, conservative mp.ce chair of the conservative party for the london region. jenny chapman is the labour mp for darlington and the shadow? brexit?minister. liberal democrat mp for oxford west and abingdon, layla moran. the lib dems want a referendum on the deal, as do the snp. joanna cherry is the snp mp for edinburgh south west. and finally, andrew bridgen is a conservative mp and member of the brexit supporting european research group. he wrote his letter...
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that unlike a compound bow what that means we're gonna come back to later on in the program deck scully certainly our colleagues care eighteen hundred international journalists were registered for that party conference. at which and a great current current hour was confirmed as party leader are they just in their political bubble here in berlin or is this in fact a an event of great momentum yes no i was in hamburg was quite the bone five not having to get into the main. hall no i think this shows what people in germany don't often realize just how much tension german against it started during your crisis. it's been building germany's become the indispensable part of the european puzzle it always was. but a growing america with her slow deliberate style trying to bring people along the just made clear that with you you can get a deal through with that germany. and i think that makes people here slightly nervous when they realize that i from this watching but you sought in hamburg. everyone expects oven is huge expectations and that's been a lot of five come cobbler took but a leaden per
that unlike a compound bow what that means we're gonna come back to later on in the program deck scully certainly our colleagues care eighteen hundred international journalists were registered for that party conference. at which and a great current current hour was confirmed as party leader are they just in their political bubble here in berlin or is this in fact a an event of great momentum yes no i was in hamburg was quite the bone five not having to get into the main. hall no i think this...
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bush at first, a kid name vin scully in the centerfield for forum. that is one of the great tweets we have seemed. lewis is calling -- we already took lewis. one of the things that we want to highlight here is our extensive tape library of president george h.w. bush. if you want to see some of the videos we have shown today, go to c-span.org. you can see these videos, some of which we featured during the show today. one of the videos i want to show you right now is former insident george h.w. bush the interview he did with c-span back in 1999, where he talked about his life and career. [video clip] presidency, you have been vice president, had these other jobs. all of a sudden one day you raise your hand. you feel different? >> yes. >> what happens? >> i vowed when i went to the white house that i would not complain about the loneliness of the job. if anybody understood the burns on my shoulders, then they would understand, they would be more understanding of why i did this or that. this time alone, i cannot turn to anybody, that is a bunch of malark
bush at first, a kid name vin scully in the centerfield for forum. that is one of the great tweets we have seemed. lewis is calling -- we already took lewis. one of the things that we want to highlight here is our extensive tape library of president george h.w. bush. if you want to see some of the videos we have shown today, go to c-span.org. you can see these videos, some of which we featured during the show today. one of the videos i want to show you right now is former insident george h.w....
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they made him reenact how he worked against them kalani scully's whole colony stomaches kind of student one who i just lysis filmed him reenacting what he did and i'm still a horrible man. i wish to come with what this guy was a target for in the region. he took photos of vices in the city and sent them out to medina. took him there and interrogated him and filmed it like a hollywood movie but they filled his camera with t.n.t. and hung it around his neck and blow him up for example. because writers details of everyday life frighten me. for example at the barber's when i see a razor near a neck i love the shoulder moment. else. you. did this was all we know but i'm just. because you live in a cell because google is out there because i know you won't believe i'm off i'm going to walk they are going no machine up and not available again was not a good thing for. the caller who thought that the planet. i'm going to log on loveland i'm going to move i'm too long because i'm using my name golly i'm off the job. and i need. to go to my name. just off. yeah and if you go this route sure i can
they made him reenact how he worked against them kalani scully's whole colony stomaches kind of student one who i just lysis filmed him reenacting what he did and i'm still a horrible man. i wish to come with what this guy was a target for in the region. he took photos of vices in the city and sent them out to medina. took him there and interrogated him and filmed it like a hollywood movie but they filled his camera with t.n.t. and hung it around his neck and blow him up for example. because...
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has seen his chief rival that was national unity front scully disease but she's been in jail since february after being found guilty for corruption her party says the conviction was politically motivated this election campaign has been mired in mistrust and violence the opposition bangladesh nationalist party says some eight thousand of its members have been arrested. but new opposition coalition leader kemal hussein has kept on campaigning. i would appeal to the people you must be courageous voting is our right this is how we show ownership of our country. accusations of harassment and intimidation have raised concerns about the credibility of the vote. security has been stepped up in the capital dhaka and across the country internet services have been severely restricted this authorities claim in an effort to fight propaganda. we stay in asia and rescuers in indonesia searching for one hundred fifty people still missing after saturday's tsunami this after officials warned of fresh danger from the. weekend and the possibility of another tidal wave saturday's deadly raids killed at least fo
has seen his chief rival that was national unity front scully disease but she's been in jail since february after being found guilty for corruption her party says the conviction was politically motivated this election campaign has been mired in mistrust and violence the opposition bangladesh nationalist party says some eight thousand of its members have been arrested. but new opposition coalition leader kemal hussein has kept on campaigning. i would appeal to the people you must be courageous...
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steve scully is telling lawmakers there will be no votes in the house this week.ikely stretch into the new year, possibly mark meadows telling our capitol hill teams i needle has moved towards a very long shutdown. peter doocy, one of the best of sourced on capitol hill. mark meadows assessment, do you agree with that? >> is not up to me to agree or disagree with that, but i can tell you that it was a big surprise when steve scully announced there will be no more votes. there was a thought that maybe a deal could have been announced. the gavel is about to drop. there is really nobody here. >> it not much has happened in washington. ultimately, schumer needs to get ten votes for it in the senate. hopefully when schumer decides that he agrees we need security on our mexican u.s. border, we will be able to go back to work. >> focusing on the impact, kamala harris just wrote this. as you head back home, remember that intel the government reopens, tsa agents are not being paid to be at work right now during one of the busiest travel times of the year. be patient at thi
steve scully is telling lawmakers there will be no votes in the house this week.ikely stretch into the new year, possibly mark meadows telling our capitol hill teams i needle has moved towards a very long shutdown. peter doocy, one of the best of sourced on capitol hill. mark meadows assessment, do you agree with that? >> is not up to me to agree or disagree with that, but i can tell you that it was a big surprise when steve scully announced there will be no more votes. there was a...
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we know scully why c.b.c. believe it but all but over the net and given them a listen but they were still going into this case they didn't they don't was willing this will be political is because if you want to see some of that you said one of them both country cattle does not expect much to come from italian politics at the moment. they get feet first does a doubt become a i can't see bill it looks at the seventh. ok we don't much of a may signal. the release of. sleep. sleep. sleep. sleep. and you mustn't tell. me whether. they ever get that stupid you still don't know then given that all of your critics have been known to cause i think no one even knows you tell your daughter right off and often give easy mark on the four corners in the city younger funhouse. it's the final day off to football camp and time for the final match i'll talk and if the feeling provides the same for tickets off marks among some folks all schreiber did is a done all good. join the ranks of. the game has to wait on the display here
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going for protection and the battle cruisers were subjected to more punishment than the british. >> scully was a fascinating guy. he was onboard the iowa during the 1989 iowa explosion and then he came to wisconsin after wards and that was when i got to know him. he was a gunnery -- not a gunnery sergeant, but a gunnery specialist and a specialist on 16-inch projectiles and powers and always trying to extend range on our guns. >> i want to take this slightly off course. >> what course was that? >> the 1905 russia-japanese war. >> oh, another one of my favorites. cool. >> admiral togo, because this is the one iron clad war, admiral toga did not really have a precedent to go off of to go on with his plans and after the war did anyone pay attention to what he did in the straits? >> let me broaden it out and this is a conundrum faced by everybody and of course, he's referring to the japanese war of 1904 and 1905 which to make a long story short, basically japan decides it's gotten itself on the continent of asia, invades korea and manchuria, and they basically tried to oppose that and using a
going for protection and the battle cruisers were subjected to more punishment than the british. >> scully was a fascinating guy. he was onboard the iowa during the 1989 iowa explosion and then he came to wisconsin after wards and that was when i got to know him. he was a gunnery -- not a gunnery sergeant, but a gunnery specialist and a specialist on 16-inch projectiles and powers and always trying to extend range on our guns. >> i want to take this slightly off course. >>...
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noted that matus was also not thrilled about troops being sent to the border but republican steve scully said tonight the president waiting this wall battle shows he has made border security up top priority and is putting democrats on the record for what scalise called open borders. >> dan: as we get closer and closer to government shutdown, president trump is resolute. today he announced border security as a principal with fighting for. speak to our nation has spent trillions of dollars and sacrificed thousands of brave young lives defending the borders of foreign nations. i am asking congress to defend the border of our nation for a tiny fraction of the cost. in life, there are certain principles worth fighting for. more important than politics, party or personal convenience. the safety and security and sovereignty of the united states is the most important principle of all. we don't stand strong for our national borders, then we cease to be a nation and we will not be faithful to our loyal citizens. >> president trump plans to fund the border wall. joining us from capitol hill are two
noted that matus was also not thrilled about troops being sent to the border but republican steve scully said tonight the president waiting this wall battle shows he has made border security up top priority and is putting democrats on the record for what scalise called open borders. >> dan: as we get closer and closer to government shutdown, president trump is resolute. today he announced border security as a principal with fighting for. speak to our nation has spent trillions of dollars...
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that the law should be struck down was held by the four dissenters, kennedy, thomas and alito and scullye. that means that it is likely to fail on appeal because the as you said in the report four of the justices, five justices in charge what obamacare, rejected the severability argument are still there on the court and chief justice roberts is likely to avoid wanting to make a sweeping decision striking down the whole law which led him to uphold obamacare twice to the disappointed of me and many conservatives. >> outside groups the president saying this would take away healthcare from millions and is a direct attack on anyone who can't afford basic healthcare. people with low income, people of color, people living in rural areas and immigrant communities. what do you make of that criticism? does it change your feeling that the law needs to go as it stands? >> there needs to be parallel paths and the criticism is misplaced. obamacare has failed. you had 200% increase in premiums, millions of people lost health insurance because they can't afford it, people who lost their doctors because
that the law should be struck down was held by the four dissenters, kennedy, thomas and alito and scullye. that means that it is likely to fail on appeal because the as you said in the report four of the justices, five justices in charge what obamacare, rejected the severability argument are still there on the court and chief justice roberts is likely to avoid wanting to make a sweeping decision striking down the whole law which led him to uphold obamacare twice to the disappointed of me and...
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scully. i'm a vietnam veteran and i don't think mr. nixon gets the credit he deserves. even though i voted democrat, i think nixon was a very good president. what overshadowed his goodness as a president was the vietnam war, watergate and his personality complexes. but some of the decisions he made with civil rights and other issues and epa, nixon was a very good president. just those three things over shadow his presidency. >> thank you for the call. barbara perry. >> we now look back at nixon and i think nixon thought of himself in many ways as sort of a moderate republican, and he was viewed in those days in 1968 as a moderate republican. he could be viewed in the center between someone like a reagan. we haven't talked about his entrance into the mix, but i'm sure we will. and then rockefeller on the left side of the party. so when we look back at richard nixon's almost one and a half terms in office, we can see a number of things that he did that people now on the liberal side say, good for him. >> i would call nixon a progressive republican. he inherited the vietna
scully. i'm a vietnam veteran and i don't think mr. nixon gets the credit he deserves. even though i voted democrat, i think nixon was a very good president. what overshadowed his goodness as a president was the vietnam war, watergate and his personality complexes. but some of the decisions he made with civil rights and other issues and epa, nixon was a very good president. just those three things over shadow his presidency. >> thank you for the call. barbara perry. >> we now look...
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and scully is the rationalist, the doctor. >> a lot of folks who enjoyed "the x files" who otherwise might have been drawn to the show by its, for lack of a better way to put it, stick it to the man ethos. don't trust the government or big business or anybody but yourself friends and family, i guess. it's a message that's somewhat dark and cynical, but was kind of a breath of fresh air in the early '90s. >> the '90s was a time of conspiracies. and the internet was starting to spread beyond just like hard-core computer users. so you could have message boards and use net news groups. and everybody wanted to talk about the black oil and the bees and mulder's sister and what the cigarette smoking man was up to. and people were so nuts for this show. >> it's just pure science fiction. that's probably what i like most about it. >> it changed the way people watched television. >> you could sense the successful creators trying to see how they could do things different five or ten years ago. sometimes that led to really challenging network television that was cool and fun to watch. and someti
and scully is the rationalist, the doctor. >> a lot of folks who enjoyed "the x files" who otherwise might have been drawn to the show by its, for lack of a better way to put it, stick it to the man ethos. don't trust the government or big business or anybody but yourself friends and family, i guess. it's a message that's somewhat dark and cynical, but was kind of a breath of fresh air in the early '90s. >> the '90s was a time of conspiracies. and the internet was starting...
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the prime minister was asked by paul scully, as you showed in your initial clip, as you showed in yourtion about mr corbyn‘s words, so he was on notice that colleagues would raise points of order after pmqs and mr corbyn did not stay, he left the chamber. i think mr corbyn has to return to the chamber and explain what he said and why he said it. and that will be an answer to the allegation. i take from that you don‘t accept his explanation that he said stupid people. we will leave that aside. is it in your view onto via bleep different from david cameron dismissing a labour mp with the words, calm down, dear? this was directed at the prime minister from the front bench, the opposition front bench. i am afraid my reading of it and if mr corbyn wants a conversation with me about the words he did actually use, he can explain to me why it looks as though he is saying stupid woman, i think that is different and i think he needs to explain what he said. wonder about the intervention of the leader of the intervention of the leader of the house, andrea leadsom. it suggested he said stupid woma
the prime minister was asked by paul scully, as you showed in your initial clip, as you showed in yourtion about mr corbyn‘s words, so he was on notice that colleagues would raise points of order after pmqs and mr corbyn did not stay, he left the chamber. i think mr corbyn has to return to the chamber and explain what he said and why he said it. and that will be an answer to the allegation. i take from that you don‘t accept his explanation that he said stupid people. we will leave that...
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. >> as we look at these pictures here, from out side the cathedral today, tom scully served as associate director of omb under president george h.w. bush and as deputy assistant and former cms administrator tom, thank you for your time. >> thanks for having me. >> just reflects on the pictures we're seeing and the absolute bipartisanship in people paying respects today. >> well, he was a great guy, he was easy to work for back then things were different and we had a pretty good relationship with democrats and got a lot of things done and the friendship you see for him was legit and genuine. >> any personal recollections come to mind we've enjoyed hearing how he was as a person. the incredible -- as carl said, the energetic took to do things like finding old photos after bob grady's house had burned down and marking up his christmas cards and returning them with comments about his kids. >> he was an incredibly nice guy. i heard you say he wasn't very emotional. he was very emotional. he was just modest and didn't like to brag i worked on a lot of things on the 1990 budget deal which was t
. >> as we look at these pictures here, from out side the cathedral today, tom scully served as associate director of omb under president george h.w. bush and as deputy assistant and former cms administrator tom, thank you for your time. >> thanks for having me. >> just reflects on the pictures we're seeing and the absolute bipartisanship in people paying respects today. >> well, he was a great guy, he was easy to work for back then things were different and we had a...
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you said that, our political editor, has been tweeting with me is the conservative vice—chair paul scullyave heard nothing either way, so we will see what she says. i hope that if there is any delay, that there is some meat in the speech in order to give people the confidence to actually back the deal. what could that need be? while she has got a summit in a couple of days' time, to go to brussels. to have got to have something that actually will be satisfying people to back the deal, because frankly, as far as i'm concerned, it is the only way of leaving in an orderly fashion. it also has to satisfy brussels, is that there is no point delaying thinner reason. commons is filling up thinner reason. commons is filling up as we speak. stephen, how much authority does theresa may have, and how much has she got now in comparison with if you hours ago before this decision?” comparison with if you hours ago before this decision? i mean this is deeply humiliating for the government and for the country. two is faced with two humiliating options, either go ahead and lose the vote, or pilots today.
you said that, our political editor, has been tweeting with me is the conservative vice—chair paul scullyave heard nothing either way, so we will see what she says. i hope that if there is any delay, that there is some meat in the speech in order to give people the confidence to actually back the deal. what could that need be? while she has got a summit in a couple of days' time, to go to brussels. to have got to have something that actually will be satisfying people to back the deal, because...
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beloved and respected members of congress, and great memories like this when he challenge steve scully'sp next jason gives us a look at his incredible life, commerce men sam johnson. >> we didn't stop fighting from inside the cells and caused them a lot of havoc while we were there. otezla is not a cream. it's a pill that treats moderate to severe plaque psoriasis differently. with otezla,75% clearer skin is achievable. don't use if you're allergic to otezla. it may cause severe diarrhea, nausea, or vomiting. otezla is associated with an increased risk of depression. tell your doctor if you have a history of depression or suicidal thoughts, or if these feelings develop. some people taking otezla reported weight loss. your doctor should monitor your weight and may stop treatment. upper respiratory tract infection and headache may occur. tell your doctor about your medicines and if you're pregnant or planning to be. otezla. show more of you. yeah, i've had some prettyeer. prestigious jobs over the years. news producer, executive transport manager, and a beverage distribution supervisor. no
beloved and respected members of congress, and great memories like this when he challenge steve scully'sp next jason gives us a look at his incredible life, commerce men sam johnson. >> we didn't stop fighting from inside the cells and caused them a lot of havoc while we were there. otezla is not a cream. it's a pill that treats moderate to severe plaque psoriasis differently. with otezla,75% clearer skin is achievable. don't use if you're allergic to otezla. it may cause severe diarrhea,...
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scully and mr. meltzer. mr.meltzer, i believe cut through the grand illusions to the point where your intelligence will take you certain places to find out what was really happening. i'm concerned with your thinking to apply your kinesthetic thinking to, the 9/11 scene. do you believe that some people say that it was an inside operation and that it was controlled demolition and also at the pentagon, many of the government kinesthetic thinkers and observers say there was a missile turbine inside the pentagon and not jet turbines. >> listen, i appreciate the question and welcome to my life, because when you do a show called "decoded" and you should see this, when anyone has a crazy story, no one gets crazier e-mail than me. if you have a crazy story to tell, there's two people to send it to. send it to jesse ventura or me. the family of abraham lincoln's killer, john wilks booth, famously killed lincoln, 12 days later was shot himself. there's a lawyer, friend of mine, called me up and said hey, listen, i got the
scully and mr. meltzer. mr.meltzer, i believe cut through the grand illusions to the point where your intelligence will take you certain places to find out what was really happening. i'm concerned with your thinking to apply your kinesthetic thinking to, the 9/11 scene. do you believe that some people say that it was an inside operation and that it was controlled demolition and also at the pentagon, many of the government kinesthetic thinkers and observers say there was a missile turbine inside...