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didn't feel that these people were part of the american society. >> you have this great profile of stephen millerts the kind of vision that i think the president has in an inchoate sense. you write "miller has emerged as a staunch ideologue and immigration hawk, he represents a rising generation of conservatives for whom melting the snowflakes and triggering the libs are first principles." what do yo mean? >> this is the thing that's interesting about stephen miller is that while he does believe in these right wing nationalist ideas and these ideological principles he champions as a matter of policy he also believes as a first value in the idea of advancing his agenda in the most kind of offensive or outrageous or controversial provocative way possible. he enjoys getting a rise out of his political opponents and critics, he tries to do things when he's writing speeches for the president or even enacting policy like the travel ban last year. he's doing in the the most provocative way, calculated to create kind of hysteria on the other side of the aisle because he counts that anger on display in hi
didn't feel that these people were part of the american society. >> you have this great profile of stephen millerts the kind of vision that i think the president has in an inchoate sense. you write "miller has emerged as a staunch ideologue and immigration hawk, he represents a rising generation of conservatives for whom melting the snowflakes and triggering the libs are first principles." what do yo mean? >> this is the thing that's interesting about stephen miller is...
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the piece covered stephen miller's high school years and college years.ering campus troll. ten years before, you know, conservative student groups started to invite people to their universities to kind of kick up controversy. you know, i think it is really concerning to say the least that huge swaths of this rising generation of conservatives are more interested in, you know, triggering the libs in their words and doing things that outrage the other side than in advancing their own ideas. and the more that this generation comes to power as they grow up, as they gain jobs of influence, like stephen miller has, i think it's going to have real repercussions not just on the culture wars and the discourse, but also on actual government policymaking. >> we'll be reading your profile of stephen miller online for the atlantic. appreciate it. >>> coming up, burger diplomacy? apparently fast food is playing into the nuclear standoff with north korea. could a quarterpounder help lead to world peace? >>> i put together some really impressive deals, but this thing you
the piece covered stephen miller's high school years and college years.ering campus troll. ten years before, you know, conservative student groups started to invite people to their universities to kind of kick up controversy. you know, i think it is really concerning to say the least that huge swaths of this rising generation of conservatives are more interested in, you know, triggering the libs in their words and doing things that outrage the other side than in advancing their own ideas. and...
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basically it's stephen miller's presidency. comment on the show because the show is effective in way too because it's aimed at us, the media, opinion writers like you. >> it's both as you say artificial and deeply, deeply racist. when you get right down to it, that's what the trump campaign was about. it was appealing to working class whites and telling them their problems, economics, social were all about hispanic, all about illegal immigrants and legal immigrants. so when the administration runs out of things to do, which they have after the first year after the tax reform -- tax cuts actually. they haven't accomplished anything. when they can't get anything done internationally because the president doesn't know what he wants or how to get there. they return to their go-to. and their go-to is racism. they go to the well, hoping the american public will become e neuroed to it. and people will say that's just the president, the way he talks. and because there's no impetus to change, no pressure from within the party or his ele
basically it's stephen miller's presidency. comment on the show because the show is effective in way too because it's aimed at us, the media, opinion writers like you. >> it's both as you say artificial and deeply, deeply racist. when you get right down to it, that's what the trump campaign was about. it was appealing to working class whites and telling them their problems, economics, social were all about hispanic, all about illegal immigrants and legal immigrants. so when the...
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ah, yes, top campaign aide stephen miller. ♪ [ thunderclap ] [ laughter ] although miller wasn't actuallyoffice for the meeting, he was right outside in his usual spot on the ledge. [ laughter and applause ] so with special counsel robert mueller's investigators closing in on several key trump allies and finding out more about his campaign's ties to other foreign governments. trump and his team are doing everything they can to obstruct the investigation. and now trump is spinning a wild new conspiracy theory about the fbi implanting a spy in the trump campaign. and he wants the government to look into it. trump tweeted on sunday, "i hereby demand, and will do so officially tomorrow, that the department of justice look into whether or not the fbi or doj infiltrated or surveilled the trump campaign for political purposes." well, i've heard donald trump say a lot of things but i never thought one of those things would be hereby. [ light laughter ] i hereby demand an investigation, albeit heretofore, unheard of, nonetheless, i demand one, forthwith. now the fbi did have an informant working w
ah, yes, top campaign aide stephen miller. ♪ [ thunderclap ] [ laughter ] although miller wasn't actuallyoffice for the meeting, he was right outside in his usual spot on the ledge. [ laughter and applause ] so with special counsel robert mueller's investigators closing in on several key trump allies and finding out more about his campaign's ties to other foreign governments. trump and his team are doing everything they can to obstruct the investigation. and now trump is spinning a wild new...
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stephen miller emailed his supervisor yesterday and dropped a bombshell. >> he was going to be carrying a weapon on the bus because he felt he was not safe as a bus operator. obviously ac transit management contacted us, alerted us to the fact that mr. williams may be armed and operating the bus. >> reporter: alameda county sheriff's deputies found williams on his bus on a layover at a fair b.a.r.t. station with a loaded glock handgun. the gun was registered to him but he did not have a concealed carry permit. >> even if you do have a concealed weapon permit, you cannot operate a public transit bus and drive it. >> reporter: no one answered at williams' home. ac transit is not commenting on the arrest. yvonne williams, president of atu local 192, the union representing ac transit drivers said atu continues to support efforts to ensure that the public and operators are safe. the primary goal is the safety of employees and passengers. she also said new protections for bus drivers are in the works. >> the result is the aero guard protection system. >> reporter: the transit company will be
stephen miller emailed his supervisor yesterday and dropped a bombshell. >> he was going to be carrying a weapon on the bus because he felt he was not safe as a bus operator. obviously ac transit management contacted us, alerted us to the fact that mr. williams may be armed and operating the bus. >> reporter: alameda county sheriff's deputies found williams on his bus on a layover at a fair b.a.r.t. station with a loaded glock handgun. the gun was registered to him but he did not...
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stephen miller, senior white house advisor saying, quote, when you want to talk about what is cool andtalk about the consequences of loopholes and make it impossible to remove individuals showing up in our country illegally, driving massive numbers to take the dangerous track leading to more instability in countries leading to instability and receiving communities and contributing to the rise of dangerous transnational smuggling organizations. this comes as border states like arizona continue their fight for increased border security and claims the fed lost 1500 migrant children, the white house releasing a statement that most of those children are with family adding the trump administration is working to close these dangerous loopholes and has called on congress to help. those misrepresenting the system or standing wave that reforms are making children know safer, but perpetuating serious problem, a whopping 100,000 illegal immigrants have been arrested over the last two month alone and the republicans and conservatives often get painted with the brush of inhumanity when it comes to t
stephen miller, senior white house advisor saying, quote, when you want to talk about what is cool andtalk about the consequences of loopholes and make it impossible to remove individuals showing up in our country illegally, driving massive numbers to take the dangerous track leading to more instability in countries leading to instability and receiving communities and contributing to the rise of dangerous transnational smuggling organizations. this comes as border states like arizona continue...
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. >> this is a stephen miller faction.t's what's happening. >>> still ahead, blocked prompt and the first amendment debate on twitter. some critics are now saying that the president has to unblock those that have been very critical. within days, the nfl's new anthem policy came out. we're going to talk about that. is our first amendment under attack? for all the noses that stuff up around pets. there's flonase sensimist. it relieves all your worst symptoms including nasal congestion, which most pills don't. and all from a gentle mist you can barely feel. flonase sensimist. miracle-gro guarantees results >> vo: these neighbors are starting right. with rich potting mix and essential plant food for three times the blooms. success is sweet. miracle-gro. three times the beauty. one powerful guarantee. it can grow out of control, disrupting business and taking on a life of its own. its multi-cloud complexity creating friction... and slowing innovation. with software-defined solutions, like hpe oneview, you can tame the it monste
. >> this is a stephen miller faction.t's what's happening. >>> still ahead, blocked prompt and the first amendment debate on twitter. some critics are now saying that the president has to unblock those that have been very critical. within days, the nfl's new anthem policy came out. we're going to talk about that. is our first amendment under attack? for all the noses that stuff up around pets. there's flonase sensimist. it relieves all your worst symptoms including nasal...
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stephen miller has been working here for eight seasons now, both protecting the animals who live on its gentlemen of leisure, require a cook, and adrian has recommended the supremely well-suited fiona cullinane, who excels at this kind of scottish, traditional game cookery. for dinner it's grouse. shot, then hung until the already funky game bird gets pleasingly ripe. the birds are rubbed inside and out with salt and pepper, some fresh thyme jammed in the cavity. browned in the pan, plenty of butter to baste with. in traditional game bird cookery of the british isles, bread sauce is a must. we don't do this in america, but here? it's essential. basically, it's milk, simmered with flavoring agent, like an onion piquet, nutmeg, and bay leaf, then thickened with rasping of bread. grouse barded with bacon, then roasted in the oven. nicely rare to medium rare, then removed to rest, and the pan deglazed with red wine, game stock is added, and the sauce reduced. topped with watercress, alongside some parsnips and beetroot. >> anthony: so explain what we're eating because this is --. >> a.a: t
stephen miller has been working here for eight seasons now, both protecting the animals who live on its gentlemen of leisure, require a cook, and adrian has recommended the supremely well-suited fiona cullinane, who excels at this kind of scottish, traditional game cookery. for dinner it's grouse. shot, then hung until the already funky game bird gets pleasingly ripe. the birds are rubbed inside and out with salt and pepper, some fresh thyme jammed in the cavity. browned in the pan, plenty of...
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the ultimate explanations that they used after an initial memo written with the president and stephen miller that was a lot more explicit saying we're firing james comey because of several things, including russia. we juunderstood this was part o the explanations because it was in public. what andrew mccabe has done in these memos was talk about the fact that it wasn't just about the conflict that jaime comey had and overseeing the hillary clinton e fail investigation but he officially talked about russia as well. we'll see how sort of inflaming those and how bad those are for the president ultimately when we see what robert mueller has. i think in the short-term, we also have to remember that andrew mccabe is somebody who had a conflict with rod rosenstein, who didn't always see eye to eye with a lot of people inside the fbi, and obviously we also know that he is the subject of his own inspector general report that didn't do so well. so, there are a lot of conflicting characters and story lines that robert mueller understands he has to sift through. >> talk about -- let's unpack this more,
the ultimate explanations that they used after an initial memo written with the president and stephen miller that was a lot more explicit saying we're firing james comey because of several things, including russia. we juunderstood this was part o the explanations because it was in public. what andrew mccabe has done in these memos was talk about the fact that it wasn't just about the conflict that jaime comey had and overseeing the hillary clinton e fail investigation but he officially talked...
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/ @alexlimonnewsin a phone briefing, trump administration officials including senior advisor stephen milleramed loopholes included in us asylum laws ---and as a result of us supreme court decisions. this was deputy immigration director thomas homan testifng in congress last week....thomas homan / ice deputy directorthese policies ultimately encourage more parents to subject themselves and their children to dangerous criminal smuggling organizations.last month attorney general jeff sessions announced a zero tolerance policy for people crossing the border illegally.philip wolgin / managing director for immigration policy, center for american progressany parent who comes here we're going to take their children from them. this was attorney general jeff sessions saying it straight out. democrats say if republicans want to change immigration laws.. .republicans are in control of both chambers of congress. they should get busy. in washington alexandra limon. coming up at eight... the southeast trying to clean up from the devastation of tropical storm alberto. more on how it caused more on how it c
/ @alexlimonnewsin a phone briefing, trump administration officials including senior advisor stephen milleramed loopholes included in us asylum laws ---and as a result of us supreme court decisions. this was deputy immigration director thomas homan testifng in congress last week....thomas homan / ice deputy directorthese policies ultimately encourage more parents to subject themselves and their children to dangerous criminal smuggling organizations.last month attorney general jeff sessions...
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immigration hard dliner stephen miller has the president's ear when it comes to immigration.bout his background? >> a lock ok at his family tree. he is a classic eastern european jewish immigrant success story. his family settled in pennsylvania. they came with nothing and set themselves up and became quite successful running a department store. on his father's side, i noticed that his grandfather was american born but his gra grandfather's mother is indicated that she cannot speak english. she's been in the country four years. obviously, we all have stories like this in our families. it's quite common for immigrants to come and not be able to speak english. but all of us speak english. that's the point. to demonize people for not speaking english when they get here is ridiculous, when all of us, are the -- >> dan scavino, italian. also chain migrated from the early 1900s. gener jennifer, thank you for coming on. >> thanks. >>> just how much of a headache will john kelly's comments cause the trump administration? prepare for your demise, mr. billingsley! do your worst, doctor
immigration hard dliner stephen miller has the president's ear when it comes to immigration.bout his background? >> a lock ok at his family tree. he is a classic eastern european jewish immigrant success story. his family settled in pennsylvania. they came with nothing and set themselves up and became quite successful running a department store. on his father's side, i noticed that his grandfather was american born but his gra grandfather's mother is indicated that she cannot speak...
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matthew, is this core donald trump, or is what we're hearing channeled core stephen miller and maybe others? >> i think this is core donald trump through and through. this has been one of the messages that he's been most consistent on, that he's been most animated by. he talked about immigration and illegal immigration soon after he came down that infamous escalator, and he's been talking about it ever since. he loves to talk about the wall at these campaign rallies. he knows that animates his base. so i don't think it's any surprise to see him once again getting riled up over this issue. i mean he almost vetoed the whole omnibus funding bill over not having money for his border wall. i think it shows a little bit of a misunderstanding of how the government works and sort of hearkens back to his business days when running a relatively small company, he could maybe yell at somebody and get something in line. yelling at your director of homeland security doesn't suddenly fix problems along the border, and it sounds like in this situation, it actually made their relationship worse and a
matthew, is this core donald trump, or is what we're hearing channeled core stephen miller and maybe others? >> i think this is core donald trump through and through. this has been one of the messages that he's been most consistent on, that he's been most animated by. he talked about immigration and illegal immigration soon after he came down that infamous escalator, and he's been talking about it ever since. he loves to talk about the wall at these campaign rallies. he knows that...
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we saw him go in there with the counselor, kellyanne conway, the speech writer stephen miller and the press secretary sarah sanders with a few dozen lawmakers that he is urging to cancel their august recess if they cannot fund the border wall and confirm a high number of officials he nominated by august 1. >> we are waiting to hear what he wants to talk about. we emphasize that only one-eighth of the circuit court nominees from the bench have been confirmed since he became president. quite an accomplishment but still obstacles remain. >> while republicans have lunch, the president nominee to be c.i.a. director trying to win democratic support. gina haspel just wrote a letter to the democratic senator mark warner expressing second thoughts about the torture program democrats tried to tie her to throughout the confirmation process and writes in part, "with the benefit of hindsight and my experience as a senior agency leader the enhanced interrogation program is not one the c.i.a. should have undertaken." another story that the republican lawmakers in the room have been tracking closely
we saw him go in there with the counselor, kellyanne conway, the speech writer stephen miller and the press secretary sarah sanders with a few dozen lawmakers that he is urging to cancel their august recess if they cannot fund the border wall and confirm a high number of officials he nominated by august 1. >> we are waiting to hear what he wants to talk about. we emphasize that only one-eighth of the circuit court nominees from the bench have been confirmed since he became president....
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did stephen miller contact the department of justice about adding a citizenship question? do you have any e-mails, phone records, communication with steve miller from the white house. >> again, i'm not going to get into any department communication or deliberations that may have happened in the executive branch in this or any other matter. >> thank you, mr. gore. >> the gentleman from michigan is recognized. >> thank you. thank you for being here today, mr. gore. >>> unfortunately sometimes, my opinion today is an example of that. the importance of the census is people feel comfortable of answering questions and their privacy is not compromised. when is the last time the department of justice has brought a case against someone against the privacy laws? do you recall the last time that was. >> i don't know. >> so you don't recall cases where people's privacy has been violated. >> i don't know of any. >> what are the penalties levied against the people found guilty of that. >> i don't know what the penalties are off the top of my head. >> okay. is the department of justice i
did stephen miller contact the department of justice about adding a citizenship question? do you have any e-mails, phone records, communication with steve miller from the white house. >> again, i'm not going to get into any department communication or deliberations that may have happened in the executive branch in this or any other matter. >> thank you, mr. gore. >> the gentleman from michigan is recognized. >> thank you. thank you for being here today, mr. gore....
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he was remembering that, you know, thinking of that fondly, and stephen miller and mr.ner laughed at that, at that particular moment. >> they laughed at it. you say that he used made-up hispanic-sounding names and described potential crimes they could have committed such as rape and murder, and you're saying miller and kushner laughed at that story? >> that's right. that's right. that's what our sources told us, who are familiar with that exchange. >> that's just remarkable. lastly, does it seem like in light of this back and forth and the fact it is a number of times that the president has chastised his homeland security secretary, is it your sense that her days are numbered? >> well, you know, we've seen this before, and when certain cabinet members have fallen in and out of favor, but in her case i think her fate is very much tied to chief of staff john kelly's fate. he's the one that wanted her in that position and is responsible for putting her there, and he's her closest ally. to the extent that his relationship with the president has failed, it has put -- not fai
he was remembering that, you know, thinking of that fondly, and stephen miller and mr.ner laughed at that, at that particular moment. >> they laughed at it. you say that he used made-up hispanic-sounding names and described potential crimes they could have committed such as rape and murder, and you're saying miller and kushner laughed at that story? >> that's right. that's right. that's what our sources told us, who are familiar with that exchange. >> that's just remarkable....
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justifications and c, there was the original drafts of various things the president was going to say from stephen millernal draft russia was also included? >> i don't know what he had in mind when he said it. i have yet to see any piece of evidence, any shred of evidence, any sin tilla of evidence suggesting there was, in fact, collusion between the trump campaign anti-russian government. i'm not quite sure this has taken more than a year to get to the bottom of that but i do look forward to seeinghatever comes upwith. ller investigation >> again, the issue of collusion is part of what the investigation is about. apparently obstruction is now an issue as well and again, just to be clear, just because ultimately it may not be proven that there was collusion, doesn't mean that the president didn't tell us this investigation was at least in part about russia, correct? >> that also doesn't mean that he didn't have adequate authority and adequate reason to fire jim comey. he did. >> we're not questioning the authority. he can fire james comey for any reason or no reason at all. that's not the issue. the pres
justifications and c, there was the original drafts of various things the president was going to say from stephen millernal draft russia was also included? >> i don't know what he had in mind when he said it. i have yet to see any piece of evidence, any shred of evidence, any sin tilla of evidence suggesting there was, in fact, collusion between the trump campaign anti-russian government. i'm not quite sure this has taken more than a year to get to the bottom of that but i do look forward...
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his first speech to congress in february 2017, he huddled with senior adviser jared kushner and stephen millerion. the president reluctantly agreed with suggestions that he strike a gentler tone on immigration in the speech. trump reminded them that the crowds loved his rhetoric on immigrants along the campaign trail and acting as if he were at a rally, he then read aloud a few made up hispanic names and described potential crimes they could have committed such as rape or murder. then he said the crowds would roar when the criminals were thrown out of the country as they did when he highlighted crimes by illegal immigrants at his ralliesies miller and kushn laughed. bret? >> it's not surprising. >> it's appalling. >> this is a president who made his mark coming down that escalator, making remarks that were very similar. it's another reminder why he is utterly unfit to be the president of the united states. something like 17% of americans are foreign born. my mother was a refugee to this -- came as a refugee. my father was born in mexico. as a matter of statistical fact, immigrants, including i
his first speech to congress in february 2017, he huddled with senior adviser jared kushner and stephen millerion. the president reluctantly agreed with suggestions that he strike a gentler tone on immigration in the speech. trump reminded them that the crowds loved his rhetoric on immigrants along the campaign trail and acting as if he were at a rally, he then read aloud a few made up hispanic names and described potential crimes they could have committed such as rape or murder. then he said...
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after the infamous russia meeting, donald trump's son, donald trump jr., and a policy adviser stephen miller were meeting from people from saudi arabia and the uae. blackwater chief eric prince helped broker the meter along with george nader. the times story does not have much of a smoking gun, but democrats saying it goes to the larger problem they say the trump campaign was all too happy to get foreign help, which is be illegal. >> if this facts are accurate, it demonstrates yet again just how not only willing but eager the president's son and the trump campaign were to solicit, to receive a foreign help. if this is accurate, it is consistent with the other trump tower meeting. with reaching out to foreign sources for information. >> the report is certainly interesting, and bob mueller may hunt down whether any of those people in that new meeting or any of that affiliated money leads back to russia. but let's be clear. as a new line of attack on the trump campaign, at least based on the available evidence right now, this one looks like pretty weak sauce. i'm joined by bill kristol. bill, t
after the infamous russia meeting, donald trump's son, donald trump jr., and a policy adviser stephen miller were meeting from people from saudi arabia and the uae. blackwater chief eric prince helped broker the meter along with george nader. the times story does not have much of a smoking gun, but democrats saying it goes to the larger problem they say the trump campaign was all too happy to get foreign help, which is be illegal. >> if this facts are accurate, it demonstrates yet again...
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so on the trump side of the meeting was donald trump jr., with him apparently we're told was stephen miller who is now a white house advise person and the guests were erik prince, best san antonio as founder of blackwater that worked in iraq, and with him were george nader and joel zamel. mr. nader has been in the news recently because he was presenting himself as an emmiss taker from the united arab emirates and saudi arabia. he is certainly a close adviser to the crown prince who runs united arab emirates. and he was in this meeting saying we want to help you, we the crown princes of saudi arabia and united arab emirates want to help president trump get elected. and he brought along mr. zamel who is an israeli citizen and he owns a business that does social media campaigning, that promises to sort of shape reality or shape opinion on the part of its clients. and according to the statement that we got from donald trump jr., what was presented to him that day was a proposal for a social media campaign or platform to help with the election. help from a foreign fwoechltsgo or even foreign cit
so on the trump side of the meeting was donald trump jr., with him apparently we're told was stephen miller who is now a white house advise person and the guests were erik prince, best san antonio as founder of blackwater that worked in iraq, and with him were george nader and joel zamel. mr. nader has been in the news recently because he was presenting himself as an emmiss taker from the united arab emirates and saudi arabia. he is certainly a close adviser to the crown prince who runs united...
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mcfarlane or sam nunberg or natalia veselnitskaya or stephen miller on keith kellogg or george nader or dan scevinop. >> we only have limited time. you can keep listing people there. >> i'm done. >> i don't agree automatic all with your contention that they interviewed more people than we did. they may have interviewed other people, but i don't know that either one of us know that they interviewed more people. none of those people had direct bearing on this one question that was, did the cia follow procedures. i don't think there is a single person that you mentioned who could cast any light at all on that question, and many of the people that you mentioned -- i'm sure you know this, katy -- we could not interview them because they were under indictment by the special counsel, and that puts them out of bounds for us. we can no longer talk to them. the thing that we were interested in, and the thing that our report states, is that the cia, the other intelligence agencies, maybe rushed to judgment on this. and that's a meaningful thing to consider. look, this was an important conclusio
mcfarlane or sam nunberg or natalia veselnitskaya or stephen miller on keith kellogg or george nader or dan scevinop. >> we only have limited time. you can keep listing people there. >> i'm done. >> i don't agree automatic all with your contention that they interviewed more people than we did. they may have interviewed other people, but i don't know that either one of us know that they interviewed more people. none of those people had direct bearing on this one question that...
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months earlier, you have don jr., you have a senior member of the campaign, this case apparently stephen miller, the other incidents it was not only paul manafort, but the president's son-in-law, sitting down with people who represent a foreign government, eagerly waiting to be told something that will help their candidate, in this case donald trump, because president of the united states. frankly, i think donald trump jr. for exactly the reason that betsy outlined is probably also stepped over the line, already stepped over the line in the russia meeting because there he was eager to get the information. he started all by asking at the beginning of the meeting what do you got? that's sort of solicitation, don't you think? so this not only makes clear that is there a pattern of doing, this but it may be some of the same characters who are involved in much of this. . >> right. >> these people do get recycled. >> as i mentioned and you just did, erik prince and george nader are known for holding a secret meeting in january of 2017 with an oligarch in the seychelles, a remote island nation in the
months earlier, you have don jr., you have a senior member of the campaign, this case apparently stephen miller, the other incidents it was not only paul manafort, but the president's son-in-law, sitting down with people who represent a foreign government, eagerly waiting to be told something that will help their candidate, in this case donald trump, because president of the united states. frankly, i think donald trump jr. for exactly the reason that betsy outlined is probably also stepped over...
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there not really paying attention to what was trump was saying, it looked like he was talking to stephen miller. does he just at this point we already know he says i don't read the tweets. does he also just not listen when trump talks now? i mean, annie i'm not sure -- mack have that a good idea? is that advice you'd goif john kelly? >> no. i think respectfully it's always good to be very attentive and listen carefully to the president when he speaks, particularly when you're in the same setting with him. >> when you look at the way the president is talking about rubt mueller, because the way that i see it there are basically three big headlines coming out of what we've heard over the last 37 minutes here since this show began. number one it's the piece about rudy giuliani and this reversal of stories, the changing story that donald trump is talking about. number two is what he plans do with the special counsel. and that is him saying woe lohe love to talk. just recently he said it's up to the lawyers. now he's saying i would override my lawyers if i had to. number three, we'll talk in b in a c
there not really paying attention to what was trump was saying, it looked like he was talking to stephen miller. does he just at this point we already know he says i don't read the tweets. does he also just not listen when trump talks now? i mean, annie i'm not sure -- mack have that a good idea? is that advice you'd goif john kelly? >> no. i think respectfully it's always good to be very attentive and listen carefully to the president when he speaks, particularly when you're in the same...
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/ @alexlimonnewsin a phone briefing, trump administration officials including senior advisor stephen millerlamed loopholes included in us asylum laws ---and as a result of us supreme court decisions. this was deputy immigration director thomas homan testifying in congress last week....thomas homan / ice deputy directorthese policies ultimately encourage more parents to subject themselves and their children to dangerous criminal smuggling organizations.last month attorney general jeff sessions announced a zero tolerance policy for people crossing the border illegally.philip wolgin / managing director for immigration policy, center for american progressany parent who comes here we're going to take their children from them. this was attorney general jeff sessions saying it straight out. democrats say if republicans want to change immigration laws.. .republicans are in control of both chambers of congress. they should get busy. in washington alexandra limon. (grant) coming up.. a sudden loss leaves dozens of rescued dogs looking for new homes.. once again. we'll tell you how you can help. (vick
/ @alexlimonnewsin a phone briefing, trump administration officials including senior advisor stephen millerlamed loopholes included in us asylum laws ---and as a result of us supreme court decisions. this was deputy immigration director thomas homan testifying in congress last week....thomas homan / ice deputy directorthese policies ultimately encourage more parents to subject themselves and their children to dangerous criminal smuggling organizations.last month attorney general jeff sessions...
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adding a citizenship question, do you have any emails, phone records, letters, communications with stephen miller from the white house? >> again, i am not going to get into any department communications or deliberations that may have happened in the executive branch. >> thank you, mr. gore. >> the gentleman yields back a gentleman from michigan is recognized. >> thanks for being here today. unfortunately sometimes it degenerates rather than asking questions, the witness has become a piÑata to make a political point and today is an example of that. i the importance of the census, people are comfortable answering questions their privacy is f protected and don feel vulnerable, otherwise it is a faulty census.me let me ask about privacy. when was the last time the department of justice brought a case against someone unlawfully disclosing information of dn privacy laws in title 13? did we call the last time? >> i don't know. >> you don't recall cases where privacy has been violated? >> i don't know of any. >> what are the penalties against people found guilty of violating title 13 privacy laws? >> i h
adding a citizenship question, do you have any emails, phone records, letters, communications with stephen miller from the white house? >> again, i am not going to get into any department communications or deliberations that may have happened in the executive branch. >> thank you, mr. gore. >> the gentleman yields back a gentleman from michigan is recognized. >> thanks for being here today. unfortunately sometimes it degenerates rather than asking questions, the witness...
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did stephen miller contact the department of justice about adding a citizenship question? do you have any e-mails, phone records, letters, communications with steven miller from the white house? >> again, i'm not going to get into any department communications or deliberations that may have happened in the executive branch or any decisions-- >> thank you, mr. gore. >> on this or any other matter. >> gentleman yields back, the gentleman from michigan is recognized. >> thank you, mr. chair. thanks for being here today, mr. gore. unfortunate unfortunately-- sometimes the witness here is a pinata in order to make a political point and the importance of the census is to make sure that the people are comfortable enough answering questions that their privacy is protected otherwise you have a falt faulty. when was the lays time that the department brought against peop people-- the privacy laws, do you recall that. >> i don't know. >> you don't recall cases where people's privacy is suddenly violated? >> i don't know of any. >> what are the people levied against people violating ti
did stephen miller contact the department of justice about adding a citizenship question? do you have any e-mails, phone records, letters, communications with steven miller from the white house? >> again, i'm not going to get into any department communications or deliberations that may have happened in the executive branch or any decisions-- >> thank you, mr. gore. >> on this or any other matter. >> gentleman yields back, the gentleman from michigan is recognized....
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stephen: i loved my seats. but can i ask you what the rationale was? i'll tell you who i was sitting with. >> you were sitting next to sienna miller. >> stephen: i was anduld talk about late-night shows. >> stephen: we didn't, but we could have. ( laughter ) and then hugh jack man was over here. amal clooney over here. scarlet johannsen-- >> she was a hostess. she was working the table s. >> stephen: she was. colin firth. why was i seated with those people? ( laughter ). >> well, obviously, you were a star attraction. >> and thought you were very well dressed. >> stephen: well, thank you. so you needed me at that end of the table to really anchor with some star power because all you had was hugh jackman and scarlet-- i understand it. i understand it. thank you for being honest. ( laughter ) i have a question of the propriety of the evening. because there's a dinner. that's not just sort of the parade of beauty and costume and fashion. it's a dinner. you sit down. there are courses. >> yes. >> stephen: but we're all perfectly well-bred people. we sit down-- there has to be how many people, 24 people at the table or something like that? >> at the table yo
stephen: i loved my seats. but can i ask you what the rationale was? i'll tell you who i was sitting with. >> you were sitting next to sienna miller. >> stephen: i was anduld talk about late-night shows. >> stephen: we didn't, but we could have. ( laughter ) and then hugh jack man was over here. amal clooney over here. scarlet johannsen-- >> she was a hostess. she was working the table s. >> stephen: she was. colin firth. why was i seated with those people? (...
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ito navarro, stephan miller, are much more aligned with the likes of stephen bannon who as we know has bloomberg quite a bit with the last 24 hours. julia: we know that well. there was nothing wrong with having all forms of information. want to directly tie china's role to what we were talking about with north korea to complete the circle. because there have been rumors that xi and kim jong-un are having negotiations on the sidelines. that the chinese are willing to relax the trade restrictions they placed on north korea as an effective backstop here. arming them with leverage in their negotiations with the united states. what are we hearing about that? how concerned are the u.s. administration about that potential angle? kevin: i think it is interesting what you noted. every source i have talked within the intelligence community notes the importance that the chinese are going to play in regard to the korean peninsula. north korea's exports and imports come from china. they will have to play a role here. from the u.s.'s perspective, it if they want -- they want to use investment and pr
ito navarro, stephan miller, are much more aligned with the likes of stephen bannon who as we know has bloomberg quite a bit with the last 24 hours. julia: we know that well. there was nothing wrong with having all forms of information. want to directly tie china's role to what we were talking about with north korea to complete the circle. because there have been rumors that xi and kim jong-un are having negotiations on the sidelines. that the chinese are willing to relax the trade restrictions...
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stephen ayres, thank you for being here. a special thank you to the u.s. capitol police for all they do for us. please welcome the chief executive officer of millerng and corporate partners. i am pleased to introduce one of the fop strongest advocates in the house, former sheriff, our friend is retiring this year from the house at the end of this congress and we wish him well and we will miss him. >> the sheriff is a very special guest for us. the minority whip of the u.s. house of representatives, man that is spent here many times,. [applause] it's also nice to have a soon retired nominee, paul ryan, it's a pleasure to welcome you here and we welcome you for your support and work over the last years. next is linda, she is with us and we'll have a few remarks in them to minutes. turning to my left, please welcome paul irving. [applause] next, another soon retired, tom homan. [applause] we are also pleased to have with us acting director of the u.s. marshals service, david anders anderson. [applause] also joining us today is kevin mechling, commissioner for order patrol and tom brandon, the acting director of alcohol, tobacco and firearms. russell
stephen ayres, thank you for being here. a special thank you to the u.s. capitol police for all they do for us. please welcome the chief executive officer of millerng and corporate partners. i am pleased to introduce one of the fop strongest advocates in the house, former sheriff, our friend is retiring this year from the house at the end of this congress and we wish him well and we will miss him. >> the sheriff is a very special guest for us. the minority whip of the u.s. house of...
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