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shelby: no, it does not. shelby: it is not pizza then. geoff: we were thrilled with how that was received, and it was picked up some of our partners. what we really liked was some of our state and local partners would take it and make it their own. rhode island has an issue that said pineapple on pizza is not a thing in rhode island, but how you eat your italian ice is. with a spoon or without a spoon? we were seeing that throughout the country. we were seeing that with other resilience products and recognizing the risks, question eyes in this questioning the >> source, talking within your circle. this allows our partner network to take, rebrand, and talk amongst themselves with the backing of dhs information. shelby: if i could add, what i am proud of relative to the announcement by the fbi and i know dhs feels the same way is that the government's posture cannot be static. i think there was certainly recognition about, as much as we have invested in a very important relationship in how we supply support to the victims in the cyber realm
shelby: no, it does not. shelby: it is not pizza then. geoff: we were thrilled with how that was received, and it was picked up some of our partners. what we really liked was some of our state and local partners would take it and make it their own. rhode island has an issue that said pineapple on pizza is not a thing in rhode island, but how you eat your italian ice is. with a spoon or without a spoon? we were seeing that throughout the country. we were seeing that with other resilience...
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shelby, let's start with you. >> shelby: i know, ete phone home sometimes. i am delighted to be here and appreciate the work that the intelligence community does in partnership with homeland security as well as the support that we provide to the broader enterprise, even outside of the election and infrastructure enterprise. we will talk a little bit about that. i think for me what i look back on where the intelligence community has been on this topic, i think it is important to note that we have worked counterintelligence threats, cyber threats, and have provided regional expertise and have studied our adversaries obviously well before 2016. yet, i think as many of you have heard me say before, 2016 was a watershed moment in that the intelligence community had very specific information that was relevant and very important to this other domestic enterprise that was burgeoning and sort of growing in real time. so at that point, we certainly look back, which resulted in the 2017 intelligence community assessment that many of you are familiar with, as we declass
shelby, let's start with you. >> shelby: i know, ete phone home sometimes. i am delighted to be here and appreciate the work that the intelligence community does in partnership with homeland security as well as the support that we provide to the broader enterprise, even outside of the election and infrastructure enterprise. we will talk a little bit about that. i think for me what i look back on where the intelligence community has been on this topic, i think it is important to note that...
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senator shelby, thank you for joining us.ust showed that clip from president clinton's impeachment trial. democrats calling for several witnesses who weren't heard during the house impeachment. does that mean you support witnesses in this trial? >> we don't know that yet. we have a two-faced deal here like we did under the clinton trial. first, we're going to hear from the managers and arguments on both sides and see what kind of case they have, and what we feel about it as senators who will be sitting is you know, george, kind of like jurors and we were sworn the other day to follow the facts and render a decision accordingly and so forth. that's what i intend to do. i have not pre-judged anything. i have my own thoughts about things at this point, but we haven't heard any of the summaries, any of the arguments. i have kept up with as much as i could can a lot of anecdotal stuff that has gone on in the house, and what's been said on tv and written, but at the end of the day, starting tuesday we're going to start the trial an
senator shelby, thank you for joining us.ust showed that clip from president clinton's impeachment trial. democrats calling for several witnesses who weren't heard during the house impeachment. does that mean you support witnesses in this trial? >> we don't know that yet. we have a two-faced deal here like we did under the clinton trial. first, we're going to hear from the managers and arguments on both sides and see what kind of case they have, and what we feel about it as senators who...
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remember, he was the fill shelby's spot -- not shelby, excuse me -- the attorney general. >> sessions>> yes, sessions. thank you very much. and he won that election just by a whisker. sessions is running again. if he wins the nomination, he's going to be very tough for shelby. this is a republican state, so he may vote to acquit for that kind of reason. >> walk us through what happens. we've seen them end their opening arguments. now they submit questions. and this is basically a submit questions to each other like a follow-up? >> no. what they're doing over the next few hours and through tomorrow, i guess, is they're going to write questions. the questions they're going to give, they're going to give them to their leaders, the management team for the house, the management team for the president. the leaders will then submit those questions. they're not going to doctor them up or anything, to the chief justice. the chief justice will then take one from one side and ask it, and one from the other side. >> and he asked all of them or does he pick which ones? is it like a game and try to
remember, he was the fill shelby's spot -- not shelby, excuse me -- the attorney general. >> sessions>> yes, sessions. thank you very much. and he won that election just by a whisker. sessions is running again. if he wins the nomination, he's going to be very tough for shelby. this is a republican state, so he may vote to acquit for that kind of reason. >> walk us through what happens. we've seen them end their opening arguments. now they submit questions. and this is...
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shelby, let's start with you. .te shelby: i know, ete phone home sometimes. i am delighted to be here and appreciate the work that the intelligence community does in partnership with homeland security as well as the support that we provide to the broader enterprise, even outside of the election and infrastructure enterprise. we will talk a little bit about that. i think for me what i look back on where the intelligence community has been on this topic , i think it is important to note that we have worked counterintelligence threats, cyber threats, and have provided regional expertise and have studied our adversaries obviously well before 2016. yet, i think as many of you have heard me say before, 2016 was a watershed moment in that the intelligence community had very specific information that was relevant and very important to this other domestic enterprise that was burgeoning and sort of growing in real time. so at that point, we certainly look back, which resulted in the 2017 intelligence community assessment that many of you are familiar with, as we declas
shelby, let's start with you. .te shelby: i know, ete phone home sometimes. i am delighted to be here and appreciate the work that the intelligence community does in partnership with homeland security as well as the support that we provide to the broader enterprise, even outside of the election and infrastructure enterprise. we will talk a little bit about that. i think for me what i look back on where the intelligence community has been on this topic , i think it is important to note that we...
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shelby. ms. sinema, ms. smith, ms. stabenow, mr. sullivan. mr. tester, mr. thune, mr. tillis, mr. toomey. mr. udall, mr. van hollen, mr. warner, ms. warren. mr. whitehouse, mr. wicker, mr. wyden, mr. young. >> the minorit majority leader is recognized. administered as soon as possible. >> the proclamation. >> all persons are commanded to keep silent on pain of imprisonment while the house of representatives is exhibiting to statesate of the united articles of impeachment against donald john trump, president of the united states. >> the majority leader is recognized. >> on my behalf and that of the distinguished democratic leader, i'm about to propound several unanimous consent request that will assist with the organization of the next steps of these proceedings. they deal largely with necessary paperwork incident to the trial. consent that the summons be issued in the usual until 6:00 p.m. on saturday, january 18, 2020 to file his answer with the secretary of the senate and the house of representatives have 20,l 12 noon until january 2020 two file with the secretary of the senate.
shelby. ms. sinema, ms. smith, ms. stabenow, mr. sullivan. mr. tester, mr. thune, mr. tillis, mr. toomey. mr. udall, mr. van hollen, mr. warner, ms. warren. mr. whitehouse, mr. wicker, mr. wyden, mr. young. >> the minorit majority leader is recognized. administered as soon as possible. >> the proclamation. >> all persons are commanded to keep silent on pain of imprisonment while the house of representatives is exhibiting to statesate of the united articles of impeachment...
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shelby, ms. cinema, ms. smith, ms. carbonell, mr. sullivan, mr. tester, mr. kuhn, mr. tillis, mr. toomey, mr. udall, mr. ben homans, warner, ms. moran, mr. whitehouse, mr. wicker, mr. wyden, mr. young,. >> any senator who is not in the senate chamber at the time the oath was administered to the other senators who make up that fact known to the chair so that the oath may be administered as soon as possible. speemac the sergeant at arms will make the proclamation. >> hear ye hear ye hear ye, all persons are known to keep silent. there will be imprisonment. speemac articles of impeachment against donald john trump. president of the united states. the majority leader is recognized. speemac for the information of the senate, on my behalf and that of the distinguished democratic leader, i am about to remount several unanimous consent requests that will assist with the organization and accepts of these proceedings they deal largely with necessary paperwork incident to the trial. they were poor i ask unanimous consent of the summons to be issued in the usual form provided to the president
shelby, ms. cinema, ms. smith, ms. carbonell, mr. sullivan, mr. tester, mr. kuhn, mr. tillis, mr. toomey, mr. udall, mr. ben homans, warner, ms. moran, mr. whitehouse, mr. wicker, mr. wyden, mr. young,. >> any senator who is not in the senate chamber at the time the oath was administered to the other senators who make up that fact known to the chair so that the oath may be administered as soon as possible. speemac the sergeant at arms will make the proclamation. >> hear ye hear ye...
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if you want to check out this 1963 shelby cobra yourselves. >>here look it will be at the california on their resume down on front street in sacramento, beginning the middle of next month. if you're a car guy. after the break markets is ready for another edition of the bay area sports night as the niners continue to game-plan for super bowl 54 gloves of you are a fan of nintendo games of this new theme park is sure to excite you will tell you all about super nintendo world that's after the break. >>and we are get ready for the weekend of course you got some showers in the forecast wi i'm tom steyer and i approve this message. climate is the number 1 priority. i would declare a state of emergency on day 1. congress has never passed an important climate bill, ever. this is a problem that continues to get worse. i've spent a decade fighting and beating oil companies... stopping pipelines... stopping fossil fuel plants, ensuring clean energy across the country. how are we going to pull this country together? we take on the biggest challenge in his
if you want to check out this 1963 shelby cobra yourselves. >>here look it will be at the california on their resume down on front street in sacramento, beginning the middle of next month. if you're a car guy. after the break markets is ready for another edition of the bay area sports night as the niners continue to game-plan for super bowl 54 gloves of you are a fan of nintendo games of this new theme park is sure to excite you will tell you all about super nintendo world that's after...
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shelby. ms. sinema, ms. smith, ms. sullivan.mr. mr. tester, mr. thune, mr. tillis, mr. toomey. mr. udall, mr. van hollen, mr. warner, ms. warren. mr. whitehouse, mr. wicker, mr. wyden, mr. young. >> a senator not in the senate chamber at the time the oath was administered, to the other senators, will make that fact known to the chair so the oath may be administered as soon as possible. >> the started in arms will make a proclamation -- the sergeant in arms will make the proclamation. here ye. all persons are committed to keep silent. while he house of exhibiting to the senate articles of impeachment against donald trump, president of the united states. >> the majority leader is recognized. >> for the information the senate, on my behalf and that of the democratic leader, i am about to propound several unanimous consent requests that will assist with the organization of the next steps of these proceedings. they deal largely with necessary paperwork, incident to the trial. therefore, i ask unanimous consent the summons be issued in the usual form, provided to the president may have u
shelby. ms. sinema, ms. smith, ms. sullivan.mr. mr. tester, mr. thune, mr. tillis, mr. toomey. mr. udall, mr. van hollen, mr. warner, ms. warren. mr. whitehouse, mr. wicker, mr. wyden, mr. young. >> a senator not in the senate chamber at the time the oath was administered, to the other senators, will make that fact known to the chair so the oath may be administered as soon as possible. >> the started in arms will make a proclamation -- the sergeant in arms will make the...
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. >> shelby. >> stephen: shelby. hey, mom, are you there?shelby, is here, and she wants to be a comedian. >> i really think she has a great sense of humor. >> stephen: okay, but she wants to change her major at college and study comedy writing. how would you react to that? >> well, unless she has a full-time job with you... ( laughter ) ( applause ) >> stephen: i get it. i see. oh, i see what's happening. this whole thing is a long con. i've been had. yes, sir, in the back. >> who are you voting for? >> stephen: ya mutha. ( laughter ) secret ballot, sorry about that. oh, is she right with you? ( laughter ) ( applause ) stand up. ( laughter ) well, that's a first. >> stephen: we'll be right back. late show." tune in tomorrow when my guests will be andrew yang and abby mcenany. now stick around for james corden. good night! captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪
. >> shelby. >> stephen: shelby. hey, mom, are you there?shelby, is here, and she wants to be a comedian. >> i really think she has a great sense of humor. >> stephen: okay, but she wants to change her major at college and study comedy writing. how would you react to that? >> well, unless she has a full-time job with you... ( laughter ) ( applause ) >> stephen: i get it. i see. oh, i see what's happening. this whole thing is a long con. i've been had. yes,...
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. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> june 2013 shelby county versus holder. june 2013, versus the university of texas with the affirmative-action program constitutionally sound. ♪ >> june 2014 versus holly log - - hobby lobby stores incorporated can privately held corporations deny birth inch one - - birth control to employees on the religious grounds? ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ [applause] [applause] [applause] >> and it was so great to hear patrice is spectacular songs. i went to go through them with you because she took significant words from your life. and i want to hear more of your reflection about them. so we will start with the letter 1943 and knowing you could recommend for the appointment of my clerk. it is possible if i could find one that was absolutely first rate. is that unusual is the attitude quick so tell me about the other women in that era on the supreme court. >> [inaudible] but there is not a superwoman and then to go up through 1968 and in the year 1943 we were at war. many of the men were in service so he asked the question have yo
. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> june 2013 shelby county versus holder. june 2013, versus the university of texas with the affirmative-action program constitutionally sound. ♪ >> june 2014 versus holly log - - hobby lobby stores incorporated can privately held corporations deny birth inch one - - birth control to employees on the religious grounds? ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ [applause] [applause] [applause] >> and it was so great to hear patrice...
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but there are states that make it bad actors, and shelby county was decided. >> these laws that have been passed in recent years, have the courts been active in trying to police them, or stop them from restricting the right to vote? >> we have seen some decisions. there was one out of the fourth circuit in which the court looked at some of the voting restrictions implemented in north carolina and said the state acted with discriminatory intent, passing the laws. that is pretty notable. it's hard to establish that. we have also seen the supreme court be pretty active on the front of racial gerrymandering. it is a cause of action that was developed about maybe 20 years ago, when states racially gerrymandered districts, the court basically said it violates the 14th amendment. initially, the call of action -- but in recent years we have seen people use the cause of action to pack in districts. the court has been somewhat proactive, but also courts of appeals have been active on this front. >> joshua, she mentions there are some states that are expanding access to the right to vote. you h
but there are states that make it bad actors, and shelby county was decided. >> these laws that have been passed in recent years, have the courts been active in trying to police them, or stop them from restricting the right to vote? >> we have seen some decisions. there was one out of the fourth circuit in which the court looked at some of the voting restrictions implemented in north carolina and said the state acted with discriminatory intent, passing the laws. that is pretty...
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senator dorgan, hayes brown, and shelby.wn of why rudy giuliani could testify at this trial and a special guest on public opinion and the limits of watergate model. i'm excited to have this professor on. also news from the presidential nomination race. i have a special announcement you will only hear here tonight about the andrew yang cam bain. and later gentlemen lany cobb is going to be here to discuss historic injustice. i hope you'll stay tuned. you're watching "the beat" on msnbc. you're watching "the beat" on msnbc. nything. even a "three-ring fender bender." (clown 1) sorry about that... (clown 2) apologies. (clown 1) ...didn't mean it. (clown 3) whoops. (stilts) sorry! (clowns) we're sorry! (scary) hey, we're sorry! [man screams] [scary screams] (burke) quite the circus. but we covered it. at farmers, we know a thing or two because we've seen a thing or two. ♪ we are farmers. bum-pa-dum, bum-bum-bum-bum ♪ ♪ ♪ everything your trip needs, for everyone you love. expedia. for everyone you love. upbeat music♪ no cover-up
senator dorgan, hayes brown, and shelby.wn of why rudy giuliani could testify at this trial and a special guest on public opinion and the limits of watergate model. i'm excited to have this professor on. also news from the presidential nomination race. i have a special announcement you will only hear here tonight about the andrew yang cam bain. and later gentlemen lany cobb is going to be here to discuss historic injustice. i hope you'll stay tuned. you're watching "the beat" on...
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. >> today shelby pearson, the top nation a.m.ficial in charge of elections security, told nbc news that u.s. intelligence agencies are tracking hacking activity by russia ahead of the 2020 election. but warned that it may be hard to determine if disinformation is being spread by foreign governments. >> it's also important to recognize that the intelligence community doesn't always have the accesses and insights to know what's real and what's fake. some of that is cognizance from our sources and others is analytic judgment. and thirdly, we may not have insight at all. >> joining us is malcolm nantz, nbc counter intelligence analyst. he's the author of the plot to destroy democracy, how putin and his spies are undermining america and dismantling the west. malcolm, you've written three books on this. you really understand this. there should be, in fact, area one security report says i think what we all think. our report is not note worthy because we identify the gru launching a fishing campaign nor the target of a ukrainian companie
. >> today shelby pearson, the top nation a.m.ficial in charge of elections security, told nbc news that u.s. intelligence agencies are tracking hacking activity by russia ahead of the 2020 election. but warned that it may be hard to determine if disinformation is being spread by foreign governments. >> it's also important to recognize that the intelligence community doesn't always have the accesses and insights to know what's real and what's fake. some of that is cognizance from...
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and senator shelby is saying that was a mistake and they do it all the time. i guess he was talking about plts in generpl presidents in general, saying they do it all the time. is that going to be what the argument will be for those who are defending the president on whether that's a threat to national security? >> i think that may be the rationale for a lot of the senators in the republican party who are listening to this and trying to rationalize it. okay, some of these things could have been done in a slightly dishonest and bubbly way uchlt to jux ta knees with the president saying over and over again, that was a perfect phone call, nothing to see at all it, and don't try to criticize what happened. you kind of have had to the get a tas it approval from the president going forward that would at least of the big questions, ultimately guilty or not. but you need an argument you can sit with if you want to keep him with you at the slightly differing rationalizations on different parts of the republican party. there are varying factors of the gop. there are peo
and senator shelby is saying that was a mistake and they do it all the time. i guess he was talking about plts in generpl presidents in general, saying they do it all the time. is that going to be what the argument will be for those who are defending the president on whether that's a threat to national security? >> i think that may be the rationale for a lot of the senators in the republican party who are listening to this and trying to rationalize it. okay, some of these things could...
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what she did is take the announcement of my dissent i read from the bench in shelby ,ounty and she created a blog hinting at the notorious rbg, a name she got from a well-known rapper, the notorious big. when i was asked what you have in common with the notorious big, i said it is obvious. [laughter] justice ginsberg: both of us were born and bred in brooklyn, new york. [applause] david: you were born and bred in brooklyn. you have still a bit of a brooklyn accent, you might admit. you are played in a movie by felicity jones, who was not jewish or from brooklyn. how do you think she did? justice ginsberg: i thought she was fantastic. met felicity, i sit you speak the queen's english, how are you going to sum up a girl born and bred in brooklyn -- how are you going to sound like a girl born and bred in brooklyn? listened to many tapes of my speeches and my arguments in court, and she was wonderful. david: in recent years you've gotten a lot of attention for your exercise. when did that start? you have your own trainer? are you still lifting weights? astice ginsberg: as recently tuesday. [ap
what she did is take the announcement of my dissent i read from the bench in shelby ,ounty and she created a blog hinting at the notorious rbg, a name she got from a well-known rapper, the notorious big. when i was asked what you have in common with the notorious big, i said it is obvious. [laughter] justice ginsberg: both of us were born and bred in brooklyn, new york. [applause] david: you were born and bred in brooklyn. you have still a bit of a brooklyn accent, you might admit. you are...
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shelby was on "this curious week with george," who asked him this question: >> do you think it was proper the president to solicit foreign interference in our election? we've seen the president in public ask the ukrainians to get involved, ask the chinese to get involved. >> well, those are just statements political. they make them all the time. >> so it's ok? >> i didn't say it was ok. i said people make them-- people do things. things happen. ( laughter ) >> stephen: an ironclad defense. it's like a defense attorney saying, "your honor, did my client commit murder? sure, but things happen. sometimes sharp things happen 22 times to the torso. ( laughter ) ( cheers and applause ) ( piano riff ) you must declare him innocent by reason of "whatcha gonna do? kids will be kids ." ( laughter ) with impeachment heating up in washington, trump escaped to texas for the annual convention of the american farm bureau. he began by telling them that they all loved him: >> a poll just came out-- "wall street journal." it just came out. look at this: "farmer approval of trump hits record, poll shows 83%
shelby was on "this curious week with george," who asked him this question: >> do you think it was proper the president to solicit foreign interference in our election? we've seen the president in public ask the ukrainians to get involved, ask the chinese to get involved. >> well, those are just statements political. they make them all the time. >> so it's ok? >> i didn't say it was ok. i said people make them-- people do things. things happen. ( laughter )...
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shelby and don't appreciate the little they said to me is a huge concern it's now. optional it wasn't me going to spend a few yes i would have all your. score all done by me to post for membership to. i voted to do it in. the mud that song. to put in. there lessons viewing. it i will not say it dilutes. dismiss it is. just. after get after the real. so if i came to blows you said i got the dignity of people in here i'll kill you and i'm going to help us to war was it a discrepancy. what's in your heart that's on the south i'm going to ship here the push was up in there or. if it is probably the same good. they form the outfit and. the signaling. list in this is offensive in which i'm going to be. strong and they're not going to buy the book who could use rudiments you should. ok. it's not what. you want it doesn't but i would. not want to. see. susie to. let you eat a lot of the good luck did i mean you could do the typical below. the you. couldn't. see. many bodies in the. history of the. internet and that's going on because of the priest was pathetic attention it'
shelby and don't appreciate the little they said to me is a huge concern it's now. optional it wasn't me going to spend a few yes i would have all your. score all done by me to post for membership to. i voted to do it in. the mud that song. to put in. there lessons viewing. it i will not say it dilutes. dismiss it is. just. after get after the real. so if i came to blows you said i got the dignity of people in here i'll kill you and i'm going to help us to war was it a discrepancy. what's in...
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shelby and got a machine that a little they said to me is a huge case in which men. and chanel it wasn't me going to spend a year yes i would have all your. score all done but i'm into plus fun wonders to. do it in. the mud that. to today. they are just as viewing. it i will not say it dilutes. dismiss it is the key. she says she quit to talk. soon. after get after the real job. so if i came to blows or said i got a dick with it i can go on here i'll tell you remembered about the school why was it a discrepancy. not in your heart that's on the south i'm going to ship here the push was up and. if miss paralegal cynthia. would be found they'll fit and. signaling the respect in this is a fair chance again and i'm going to be. and we're going to buy the book who could please you did mention. i know what. it was but i would. not want to. let you feel the loss of a bit of what did i mean to the poor below. the earth. you can. see. many bodies in the madison. history of the. internet and that's going on. well pathetic attention let's just really close on this christmas seas
shelby and got a machine that a little they said to me is a huge case in which men. and chanel it wasn't me going to spend a year yes i would have all your. score all done but i'm into plus fun wonders to. do it in. the mud that. to today. they are just as viewing. it i will not say it dilutes. dismiss it is the key. she says she quit to talk. soon. after get after the real job. so if i came to blows or said i got a dick with it i can go on here i'll tell you remembered about the school why was...
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shelby missus cinema, ms. smith, missus stabenow, mr. sullivan mr. tester, mr. thune, mr. tillis, mr. toomey, mr. udall, mr. mr. van holland, ms. warren, mr. warner mr. whitehouse, mr. wicker, mr. wyden, mr. young >> any senator who is not in the senate chamber at the time the oath was administered to the other senators we will make that fact known to the chair so the oath may be administered as soon as possible. >> the sergeant at arms will make the population. >> hear ye, hear ye, hear ye, all persons are commanded to keep silent on pain of imprisonment. while the house of representatives exit exhibiting to the senate of the united states articles of impeachment against donald john trump, president of the united states. >> majority leader is recognized. >> mr. chief justice, for the information of the senate on my behalf and on that of the english democrat leader i'm about to propound several unanimous consent request level as us with the organization of the next steps of these proceedings. they deal largely with necessary paperwork incident to the trial. therefore i ask
shelby missus cinema, ms. smith, missus stabenow, mr. sullivan mr. tester, mr. thune, mr. tillis, mr. toomey, mr. udall, mr. mr. van holland, ms. warren, mr. warner mr. whitehouse, mr. wicker, mr. wyden, mr. young >> any senator who is not in the senate chamber at the time the oath was administered to the other senators we will make that fact known to the chair so the oath may be administered as soon as possible. >> the sergeant at arms will make the population. >> hear ye,...
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the day after to morrow aboard the red anatomy cabin heard senator shelby and i well as we did best here are you who want to who directs c s i and you will set boys out for her great personal. risk of us going to get up and it will be my responsibility to have a certain i was requested to be it's a cult now that in this case i have all eyes in the fire bigger under the back of the said show the problem the genesis is it shows that the same thing that go on. in the april 1st 2004 is correct and there's a patterson who is the part of the case no matter who the shooting is bad that happened. to pass a group being involved in the same god right and that was right and you know that person for the rest and short of 5 years already producing that god 1st you offer i don't know you are bashing. it curbs out your already interviewed here in this case group that was right after he got arrested but you have to shoot through our lot in that area. i was actually not a part of the 2 other tests were surprising to know the interview with eli puts that in. order. would it surprise you to know that in yo
the day after to morrow aboard the red anatomy cabin heard senator shelby and i well as we did best here are you who want to who directs c s i and you will set boys out for her great personal. risk of us going to get up and it will be my responsibility to have a certain i was requested to be it's a cult now that in this case i have all eyes in the fire bigger under the back of the said show the problem the genesis is it shows that the same thing that go on. in the april 1st 2004 is correct and...
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this is a concern that was echoed by shelby pierson, top election security official for the u.s. director of national intelligence. listen to what she had to tell nbc news about this just today. >> it is also important to recognize that the intelligence community doesn't always have the access and insights to know what's real and what's fake. some is cognizance from sources and others is an analytic judgment. thirdly, we may not have insight at all. >> this is a problem, particularly since deep fix. >> let's parse this for viewers. information may come out, show email exchanges. unlike last time we saw a dump, you're saying they may not be real. at this point word is out that the russians have the information, they might release it, might not, others might release something and we're not clear on what's real and what's not any more. >> exactly. ali, one of the hallmarks of russian disinformation campaigns is that they release some that's real and mix in with that some information that's not. and that creates a lot of ambiguity where people have to assume all of it is real or at l
this is a concern that was echoed by shelby pierson, top election security official for the u.s. director of national intelligence. listen to what she had to tell nbc news about this just today. >> it is also important to recognize that the intelligence community doesn't always have the access and insights to know what's real and what's fake. some is cognizance from sources and others is an analytic judgment. thirdly, we may not have insight at all. >> this is a problem,...
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if you want to check out this 1963 shelby cobra yourself.>here look it will be at the california on their resume down on front street in sacramento, beginning the middle of next month for fox 40. i'm mark demsky. >>oh cool tiny that thing i know you just you're just like forget a show when you see the thing you're like no. give me like it's trying to was that he had a chance yeah, definitely check out for times while members of the al was a good are speaking of driving. no driving fast way too fast out there on the other going a little slow right now we have a hot spot that's actually cleared. so that's good news, but there was a big rig involved here on highway 4 eastbound at summers avail so chp issued a traffic alert. >>and they have 2 lanes blocked there moving this off right doused by the time i'm done with this traffic report it should be out of your way a little bit of slowing there on both sides of for east and west leading up to summers bill, but no major delays which is good news now we're checking the westbound drive time which is
if you want to check out this 1963 shelby cobra yourself.>here look it will be at the california on their resume down on front street in sacramento, beginning the middle of next month for fox 40. i'm mark demsky. >>oh cool tiny that thing i know you just you're just like forget a show when you see the thing you're like no. give me like it's trying to was that he had a chance yeah, definitely check out for times while members of the al was a good are speaking of driving. no driving fast...
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. >> let's look at republican senator richard shelby of alabama.ked by george stephanopoulous of abc whether it was appropriate to solicit a foreign leader. >> i asked if it was okay to solicit. we saw him ask the ukrainians to get involved, ask the chinese to get involved. >> those statements are political. they make them all the time. >> is it okay? >> i didn't say it's okay. i said people do things. things happen. >> that's a classic example, john meacham. i think of people that are respectable senators, pat toomey. they're not crazy people. not moderate, but regular conservative republicans. people of honor. they're all shut up. they're just going along with the lemmings. >> yeah, they've made a calculation that their preservation in this particular republican electorate is something that outweighs what i would think of as an honest assessment of the facts and their implications. and all you can say to that is, a, you hope they don't do it, but b, if they do it this time and as we suspect they get away with it, the shoe inevitably will be on th
. >> let's look at republican senator richard shelby of alabama.ked by george stephanopoulous of abc whether it was appropriate to solicit a foreign leader. >> i asked if it was okay to solicit. we saw him ask the ukrainians to get involved, ask the chinese to get involved. >> those statements are political. they make them all the time. >> is it okay? >> i didn't say it's okay. i said people do things. things happen. >> that's a classic example, john meacham....
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.-4 which deals with another supreme court case, shelby v.holder.that case set aside the requirement for a preclearance of actions that would be taken by places that would undermine the ability of people to register and vote. we passed that bill as well overwhelmingly, and so we are trying to make sure that from campaign finance standpoint, from a voting rights standpoint, and from a preclearance standpoint the voting rights act passed as a result of bloody sunday essentially in august 1965, is still viable. and, frankly, the supreme court decision undermined the ability -- it's very nice to see after the fact of the election on record, people were all reelected and it a lot of money. what you need is a justice department that by the wave represents american people not the president that makes it a little -- as to whether or not the actions propose a jurisdiction that has historically discriminated, what have those changes precleared to ensure that they don't undermine peoples rights to vote. okay. we will finish on this site of the table and then w
.-4 which deals with another supreme court case, shelby v.holder.that case set aside the requirement for a preclearance of actions that would be taken by places that would undermine the ability of people to register and vote. we passed that bill as well overwhelmingly, and so we are trying to make sure that from campaign finance standpoint, from a voting rights standpoint, and from a preclearance standpoint the voting rights act passed as a result of bloody sunday essentially in august 1965, is...
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shelby joined today by stephen henderson whose our local pulitzer prize-winning journalist and the host of detroit today. we may have a couple other guests join up here on the panel discussion were profiled in the book and will escort them in when they arrive. with that, what we are going to do is have jodi start off, she'll talk about the book and there will be in conversation with steven and they open it up to questions and answers. so i will hand this microphone, you don't need them. >> thank you so much for being here. i'm excited and have some trepidation about this for you. this is your city, this is where he lived and i'm eager to hear your responses and hope we have as much time in conversation as possible. i'm going to keep my remarks to a minimum and what i would like to do is, this is a book that has seven people living in detroit during and after the city of bankruptcy. downtown, it's not about a book about midtown, it's about a neighborhood where the people live and i don't -- the time period of the book ends in 2018. there has been some changes since then. i would like to
shelby joined today by stephen henderson whose our local pulitzer prize-winning journalist and the host of detroit today. we may have a couple other guests join up here on the panel discussion were profiled in the book and will escort them in when they arrive. with that, what we are going to do is have jodi start off, she'll talk about the book and there will be in conversation with steven and they open it up to questions and answers. so i will hand this microphone, you don't need them....
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i mr shelby you know the sentiment. i miss smith. i miss stabenow. mr sullivan no mr tester. mr through me no mr tillis no mr toomey no mr udall. mr van hollen. mr warner. ms warren. mr white house. mr wicker no mr wyden. mr young no mr blumenthal. are there any senators in the chamber wishing to change his or her vote. if not the yeas are $49.00 the nays are $51.00 the motion is not agreed to. so that's the senate to the voting to defeat the motion to cool witnesses in the trial of the impeachment trial of president donald trump which means that this is effectively the end of the road so they will now be moving to vote eventually on a on the charges themselves. on the impeachment charges let's bring in. who is on capitol hill so it goes into recess and that vote of 51 to 49 and i suppose no surprises because if we were starting to hear in the last couple of days that mentum was going against the democrats and that they weren't going to win the possibility of bringing in further witnesses. that's right and that's despite today's latest development which was a report from the
i mr shelby you know the sentiment. i miss smith. i miss stabenow. mr sullivan no mr tester. mr through me no mr tillis no mr toomey no mr udall. mr van hollen. mr warner. ms warren. mr white house. mr wicker no mr wyden. mr young no mr blumenthal. are there any senators in the chamber wishing to change his or her vote. if not the yeas are $49.00 the nays are $51.00 the motion is not agreed to. so that's the senate to the voting to defeat the motion to cool witnesses in the trial of the...
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shelby? mr. shelby aye. miss sinema? miss sinema no. miss smith? miss smith no. miss stab now no.thune? mr. thune aye. mr. tillis? mr. tillis aye. mr. toomey? mr. toomey aye. mr. udall? mr. udall no. mr. van hollen? mr. van hollen no. mr. warner? mr. warner no. miss warren? miss warren no. mr. white house? mr. white house no. mr. wicker? mr. wicker aye. mr. widen? mr. wyden no. mr. young? mr. young aye. >>> we're watching what could probably be a foredoomed set of votes. we don't know yet, of course. three of the proposals are amendments by chuck schumer, the democratic leader. one is to subpoena an array of appropriate witnesses. mick mulvaney, john bolton, michael duffey, blair, both omb people. let's listen to the chair. >> the motion is agreed to. >> to -- >> that was a motion to deny that proposal. >> to subpoena john r. bolton. i ask that it be read. >> the clerk will report. >> the senator from new york, mr. schumer, proposed an amendment number 1296 at the appropriate place in the revolving clause insert the following. section notwithstanding any other provision of this re
shelby? mr. shelby aye. miss sinema? miss sinema no. miss smith? miss smith no. miss stab now no.thune? mr. thune aye. mr. tillis? mr. tillis aye. mr. toomey? mr. toomey aye. mr. udall? mr. udall no. mr. van hollen? mr. van hollen no. mr. warner? mr. warner no. miss warren? miss warren no. mr. white house? mr. white house no. mr. wicker? mr. wicker aye. mr. widen? mr. wyden no. mr. young? mr. young aye. >>> we're watching what could probably be a foredoomed set of votes. we don't know...
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the des moines register reports david ostrom asked the shelby county court to give him 12 weeks lead time in order to forge catano swords, in those documents ostrom argues trial by combat has not been exlissitily banned or restricted in the united states. >> trevor: trial by combat? wow. when this couple said till death do us part, they meant it. this would be like if marriage story was directed by quentin tarantino. and i honestly feel sorry for the wife because getting divorced is already hard enough. usually it is like my e is so avoying,-- annoying he wants the kids and we agreed and now it is mi exis so annoying he won't stop texting me that i only have four wokes to forge my own weapon. by the way how crazy is this that people are like well, trial by combat was never explicitly banned so i guess it is still a thing. like how back logged is america's legal system. because this doesn't bode well for something like reparation. think about it, sorry, reparations are going to take awhile. we're still trying to outlaw jowsing. i will say this though, it is a great loophole if you jus
the des moines register reports david ostrom asked the shelby county court to give him 12 weeks lead time in order to forge catano swords, in those documents ostrom argues trial by combat has not been exlissitily banned or restricted in the united states. >> trevor: trial by combat? wow. when this couple said till death do us part, they meant it. this would be like if marriage story was directed by quentin tarantino. and i honestly feel sorry for the wife because getting divorced is...
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. ♪ >> june 2013 shelby county versus holder regarding the constitutionality of two provisions of thestitutionally sound. >> june 2014 burwell cam privately held corporations deny insurance coverage to the employees of the owners object. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ [applause] [applause] [applause] that was so inspiring to hear her songs and just to go through them with you because she took significant words from your life and i want to hear more of your reflections about them. i have it in a cd and we will start i have my constitutional reading glasses. [laughter] with justice douglas letter in 1843 it is possible i may decide to take one. is that unusual in the attitude so tell me about the other women who work on the supreme court. [inaudible] and we were told we have no one. but for over 20 years. because that is a very well known democratic policy. that did not work out so well. [inaudible] but then on the west coast. [laughter] and. >> and that was typical. >> and to come from this remarkable police - - piece that was said so powerfully if you have a letter august 12, 1949 and the advice
. ♪ >> june 2013 shelby county versus holder regarding the constitutionality of two provisions of thestitutionally sound. >> june 2014 burwell cam privately held corporations deny insurance coverage to the employees of the owners object. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ [applause] [applause] [applause] that was so inspiring to hear her songs and just to go through them with you because she took significant words from your life and i want to hear more of your reflections...
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we're also suffering the consequences of the court's decision in shelby county, as you said, congressman, which undermined undermine the landmark voting rights act of 1965 and has made it easier for states and jurisdictions across the country to suppress the vote, particularly in communities of color. facing these threats in our democracy and climate, we see hope in the bold actions taken by this congress, and especially our leaders for the maryland delegation who have long fought to protect maryland's apartment. -- environment. majority leader hoyer has worked to make democracy reform a centerpiece of 116th congress and has also been a leader for the 700,000 members next door in washington, d.c., who lacked voting representation in either the house or the senate. congressman sarbanes leadership on the for the people act led to passage in the house of the boldest democracy reform in half a century. we are deeply grateful to both of you. it's also important today that we recognize the important legacy of congressman elisha -- congressman elijah cummings, who used his authority on the over
we're also suffering the consequences of the court's decision in shelby county, as you said, congressman, which undermined undermine the landmark voting rights act of 1965 and has made it easier for states and jurisdictions across the country to suppress the vote, particularly in communities of color. facing these threats in our democracy and climate, we see hope in the bold actions taken by this congress, and especially our leaders for the maryland delegation who have long fought to protect...
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director of the human freedom initiative, and the george shelby bush initiative, lindsey has years of experience in human rights and democracy work at our sister organization and the -- lindsey also has extensive experience working for several members of congress including house leadership, he has been a tremendous partnership in this event and lindsey please come up and introduce yourself, thank you very much. good morning i have the longest title so i think that, director of human freedom at the giorgio bush institute, it's quite a mouthful, so the bush industry is really proud to be a partner of this and are also grateful for usaid for all the financial support they have provided. we have this is a kick off for a longer partnership look at how our democracy and governance can combat violent extremism around the world. we add the bush institute to try to do three things we aim to stand with people living under tyranny, we argue for fostering greater american leadership throughout the world and we develop leadership in emerging democracies including some people will hear from today,
director of the human freedom initiative, and the george shelby bush initiative, lindsey has years of experience in human rights and democracy work at our sister organization and the -- lindsey also has extensive experience working for several members of congress including house leadership, he has been a tremendous partnership in this event and lindsey please come up and introduce yourself, thank you very much. good morning i have the longest title so i think that, director of human freedom at...
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i will start with the mayor and his wife shelby. [applause] former congressman and his wife janet. [applause] and charlie, the founder is here. [applause] where is pat? [applause] we have a great evening in store so i will be brief but before i introduce our special guest to introduce ouryo speaker , i want to thank a handful of other people we have her audience who are representing some of america's finest those who might have arrived late you might not have seen our beautiful landscape the incredible hilltop we are port --dash perched on currently looks more like the moon than southern california. the gorgeous trees that surrounds us is now gone. you may smell the difference in the air as a reminder of what we went through at the reagan library just ten days ago. the scene here on october 30th what is troubling literally surrounded by fire and our front gate were encircled there were the moments the winds were so strong the flames were so high i thought there was a real chance we could lose this national treasure called the reagan library. fortunately on the ground and in the air
i will start with the mayor and his wife shelby. [applause] former congressman and his wife janet. [applause] and charlie, the founder is here. [applause] where is pat? [applause] we have a great evening in store so i will be brief but before i introduce our special guest to introduce ouryo speaker , i want to thank a handful of other people we have her audience who are representing some of america's finest those who might have arrived late you might not have seen our beautiful landscape the...
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started there's people i would like to recognize this evening i will start with the mayor and his wife shelby. [applause] former congressman and his wife and charlie kirk is here founder of turning point usa. [cheers and applause] and i know he is supposed to be where is pat? we have a great evening in store for you so i will be very brief before i introduce our special guests who will introduce our speakers want to take a moment to thank a handful of other people we have in our audience this evening who are representing some of america's finest. to those of you who may have arrived late you might not have seen the beautiful landscape the incredible hilltop we are perched on looks like the moon in southern california the trees and the greenery that surrounds us is gone you may even smell the difference in the air as our reminder of what we just knew ten days ago this seen here on october 30th was troubling surrounded by fire literally by the front gate and all the hills that encircle us there were moments the flames were so high i thought there was a chance we could lose this national treasur
started there's people i would like to recognize this evening i will start with the mayor and his wife shelby. [applause] former congressman and his wife and charlie kirk is here founder of turning point usa. [cheers and applause] and i know he is supposed to be where is pat? we have a great evening in store for you so i will be very brief before i introduce our special guests who will introduce our speakers want to take a moment to thank a handful of other people we have in our audience this...
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i'm shelby campbell. the i thought i would start off with a recap of the project. the new southeast community center will be located at the corner of evans avenue and third street. the plans were five-acre site include a three-story building community center and pavilion for the picture room and kitchen. in the three-story building on the frowne groundfloor is child, cafe and offices for the sf puc staff. on the second staff is multipurpose safe and classrooms and on the third floor is tenant space for our tenant partners and additional multipurpose space. the two-open acre space is play years for children, picnic areas, and the project includes a parks lot and a site for future education building. this is an exciting time for this project as we get time to start construction. the total budget for the project is 108.5 millions of which 70% is construction costs. to recap our milestones, in 2017, we complete a design and at the final civic design review, the commissioners appraised the project stating it will be an award-winning building and the most exciting projec
i'm shelby campbell. the i thought i would start off with a recap of the project. the new southeast community center will be located at the corner of evans avenue and third street. the plans were five-acre site include a three-story building community center and pavilion for the picture room and kitchen. in the three-story building on the frowne groundfloor is child, cafe and offices for the sf puc staff. on the second staff is multipurpose safe and classrooms and on the third floor is tenant...
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i'm shelby campbell. the i thought i would start off with a recap of the project. the new southeast community center will be located at the corner of evans avenue and third street. the plans were five-acre site include a three-story building community center and pavilion for the picture room and kitchen. in the three-story building on the frowne groundfloor is child, cafe and offices for the sf puc staff. on the second staff is multipurpose safe and classrooms and on the third floor is tenant space for our tenant partners and additional multipurpose space. the two-open acre space is play years for children, picnic areas, and the project includes a parks lot and a site for future education building. this is an exciting time for this project as we get time to start construction. the total budget for the project is 108.5 millions of which 70% is construction costs. to recap our milestones, in 2017, we complete a design and at the final civic design review, the commissioners appraised the project stating it will be an award-winning building and the most exciting projec
i'm shelby campbell. the i thought i would start off with a recap of the project. the new southeast community center will be located at the corner of evans avenue and third street. the plans were five-acre site include a three-story building community center and pavilion for the picture room and kitchen. in the three-story building on the frowne groundfloor is child, cafe and offices for the sf puc staff. on the second staff is multipurpose safe and classrooms and on the third floor is tenant...
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ironically, i met a man and a professor who simply gave me books by great authors like thomas and shelby. in those books, there were simple truths and facts about the history of this country about our economic system and free enterprise and capitalism. had i not been introduced in the years and being educated, i researched more, i was blessed enough to work for nearly five years for the national author, peter and as a researcher, i spent ten to 12 hours a day researching corruption in the federal government in the tools and schools i learned as a researcher, it helped tremendously in researching by writing this book. >> in the book, you write the following -- many of our most innovative topics are shaped by powerbrokers, woke college professors, tv talking ads, and swapdia activists monsters who want you to only follow the narratives. who are the swap monsters? >> anyone who's paying attention to the current political debat debates. a few months ago, before impeachment took over the newspe narrative, you had city congresswoman, alexandra cortez and presidential candidate joers biden agai
ironically, i met a man and a professor who simply gave me books by great authors like thomas and shelby. in those books, there were simple truths and facts about the history of this country about our economic system and free enterprise and capitalism. had i not been introduced in the years and being educated, i researched more, i was blessed enough to work for nearly five years for the national author, peter and as a researcher, i spent ten to 12 hours a day researching corruption in the...
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these tweets from lindsey graham calling the president's tweet a home run and congressman shelby andcongressman from other states. please welcome these with us. if the white house wanted one big take away from this, what is it? that we're stepping back? >> both a take away? i think it's clear the immediate top line responses, peace through sanctions, not peace through war, the president does not want to escalate this militarily at this time. that's the most important take away and you saw the beginning of overtures from the iranians last night when the foreign minister said the attacks had been proportionate and concluded and the white house saying we're not looking to make this worse. we could have hit in a different way and we didn't. this was the president following suit. what's not clear yet is what he's saying about sanctions and messaging we will not allow iran to get a nuclear weapon. whether that was domestic politics or real signal to tehran, the next wave of aggressions is important. >> it will matter in terms of the political situation and you're right, the president wante
these tweets from lindsey graham calling the president's tweet a home run and congressman shelby andcongressman from other states. please welcome these with us. if the white house wanted one big take away from this, what is it? that we're stepping back? >> both a take away? i think it's clear the immediate top line responses, peace through sanctions, not peace through war, the president does not want to escalate this militarily at this time. that's the most important take away and you saw...
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i'll start with mayor keith and his wife, shelby. [applause] former congressman, alton and his wife, janet. [applause] [applause] i know he supposed to be with pat, where is pat? areas. [cheering and applauding] we have an evening in store for you. before i introduce our special guest who will introduce our speaker tonight, i want to take a moment to also think a handful of other people we have in our audience this evening. they are representing some of america's finest. for those of you who might have arrived late, at past sunset, you might not have seen our beautiful landscape, the incredible hilltop we are on. it looks more like the moon in southern california. many says the greens around us are gone. he might have even spelled in the air. in acts as a reminder of what we went through at the reagan library just ten days ago. indeed, on october 30, it was troubling. surrounded by fire and our front gate and all the hills that encircled us, there were moments when the winds were so strong in the flames were so hi, i thought there wa
i'll start with mayor keith and his wife, shelby. [applause] former congressman, alton and his wife, janet. [applause] [applause] i know he supposed to be with pat, where is pat? areas. [cheering and applauding] we have an evening in store for you. before i introduce our special guest who will introduce our speaker tonight, i want to take a moment to also think a handful of other people we have in our audience this evening. they are representing some of america's finest. for those of you who...
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he simply gave me books by great authors like thomas sole, shelby steele. in those books, there were simple facts about the history of this country, about our economic system and free enterprising capitalism. introduced ton those in the years of being educated and growing up. i researched more. i was blessed enough to work for nearly five years for the national best-selling author peter schweizer at the government accountability institute. as a researcher, i spent 10 to 12 hours a day researching corruption in the federal government. the tools and skills i learned as a researcher with peter helped tremendously in researching and writing this book. host: in the book, you write the following, "many of our most hotly debated topics are shaped powerbrokers, tv talking heads, and sexless washington swamp mongers who only want you to follow their narrative." who are the swamp monsters? guest: anyone who is paying an ancillary amount of attention to the current political debates a few months ago, i guess, before impeachment took over the news had a sitting congres
he simply gave me books by great authors like thomas sole, shelby steele. in those books, there were simple facts about the history of this country, about our economic system and free enterprising capitalism. introduced ton those in the years of being educated and growing up. i researched more. i was blessed enough to work for nearly five years for the national best-selling author peter schweizer at the government accountability institute. as a researcher, i spent 10 to 12 hours a day...
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shelby. ms. sinema, ms. smith, miss stabenow, mr. sullivan. mr. tester, mr. thune, mr. tillis, mr. toomey. mr. udall, mr. van hollen, mr. warner, ms. warren. mr. whitehouse, mr. wicker, mr. wyden, mr. young. >> the majority leader is recognized. >> a senator who is not in the senate chamber at the time the oath was administered to the other senators will make that fact known to the chair so that the oath may be administered as soon as possible. >> the sergeant at arms will make the proclamation. >> hear ye, hear ye, hear ye, all persons are commanded to keep silent on pain of imprisonment while the house of representatives is exhibiting to the senate of the united states articles of impeachment against donald john trump, president of the united states. >> the majority leader is recognized. >> for the information of the senate on my behalf and that of the distinguished democratic leader i'm about to propound several unanimous consent requests that will assist with the organization of the next steps of these proceedings. they deal largely with necessary paperwork incident to the tria
shelby. ms. sinema, ms. smith, miss stabenow, mr. sullivan. mr. tester, mr. thune, mr. tillis, mr. toomey. mr. udall, mr. van hollen, mr. warner, ms. warren. mr. whitehouse, mr. wicker, mr. wyden, mr. young. >> the majority leader is recognized. >> a senator who is not in the senate chamber at the time the oath was administered to the other senators will make that fact known to the chair so that the oath may be administered as soon as possible. >> the sergeant at arms will...
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notorious lbj was started by a second year student who was just pleased with the court's decision and the shelby county case that held unconstitutional and the voting acts rate of 1965 and this student was angry and fought anger is not a useful a motion and will get you any place and he was going to do something positive so she took the announcement of my dissent in the case then started and then took out the strategy and called it the notorious rbg cars there was a well-known rapper notorious be ig than people asked me -- >> nobody knows about him anymore (laughs) that the two of us have something very important in common and what could that be? we were both born and bred in brooklyn brooklyn new york (applause). >> certainly after that you're posh merged. there's value in what there is value in the american people to young people to hear you, see you and be aware of you and they learn about the court, they learn about the institution and they learn about your life story, both of your life stories are so inspiring and you must be aware that people are drawing inspiration about themselves all th
notorious lbj was started by a second year student who was just pleased with the court's decision and the shelby county case that held unconstitutional and the voting acts rate of 1965 and this student was angry and fought anger is not a useful a motion and will get you any place and he was going to do something positive so she took the announcement of my dissent in the case then started and then took out the strategy and called it the notorious rbg cars there was a well-known rapper notorious...
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>> shelby pearson is in charge of this threat and she happened to be speaking to an election group today. we were able to pull her aside and ask her, is the u.s. government tracking this activity targeted against burisma and potentially others? take a listen to what she had to say. >> we are certainly tracking all of the threat vectors that are active in this landscape as we move into the heyday of election season coming up, not only for the primaries but the main election day in november. so, of course, we've long talked about the russians as a threat. we certainly are tracking that. >> i don't want to misunderstand what you're saying. you're speaking broadly. can we assume that you're pretty up-to-date on what the gru is doing in terms of going after -- >> of course. it's a top priority for us. >> okay. and what she said after that, katy, i asked when would you notify a candidate or political party that they were the target of a hacking campaign or disinformation campaign? she essentially said only when we've decided that they can take action with the information. we're not going to te
>> shelby pearson is in charge of this threat and she happened to be speaking to an election group today. we were able to pull her aside and ask her, is the u.s. government tracking this activity targeted against burisma and potentially others? take a listen to what she had to say. >> we are certainly tracking all of the threat vectors that are active in this landscape as we move into the heyday of election season coming up, not only for the primaries but the main election day in...
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shelby, phil, david, jack gutierrez, jack kirschenbaum, john lee, charles, mike regan,rd, john, mike,nd barbara walkure [applause] -- while. -- and barbara while. -- wall. [applause] jan: after more than 11 years, the newseum will close its doors on pennsylvania avenue at the end of the month. while the closure saddens us, we are heartened that nearly 10 million visitors walked through our doors to experience a story of news, the role of the free press in history, and how the core freedoms of the first amendment -- religion, speech, assembly, and petition -- are applied to their lives everyone who has visited we thank you but especially grateful to all of you here in this room. members, donors, founding partners and trustees and staff. for your belief in our mission and the importance of our work. [applause] jan: over the past 11 years, your support has helped us to provide hundreds of programs like this one tonight on topics ranging from politics to journalism to current events, 60 more exhibits covering presidential elections political satire, hurricane katrina, the kennedy assassin
shelby, phil, david, jack gutierrez, jack kirschenbaum, john lee, charles, mike regan,rd, john, mike,nd barbara walkure [applause] -- while. -- and barbara while. -- wall. [applause] jan: after more than 11 years, the newseum will close its doors on pennsylvania avenue at the end of the month. while the closure saddens us, we are heartened that nearly 10 million visitors walked through our doors to experience a story of news, the role of the free press in history, and how the core freedoms of...