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this is both. impeachment is a political process to remove the president for high crimes and merchandise to determine if he hasser broken the law or malfees answer. but as ash appointed out there is illegal. you cannot suborn perjury, you cannot direct someone to tlie investigato lie to investigators. you played the statement by rudy giuliani. we know what his role is, he's not a lawyer, he's a pr person and now we know why they've engaged in this long campaign of attack against investigators because they knew something like this would come out. we've seen the pattern of allegation of malfeasance time and again. and also it's important to note at the end of the day we're dealing with two liars. we have michael cohen who has admitted to liar and the president of the united states who lies on a daily basis. it's going to come down to what's in that report. something to corroborate what cohen is saying have some that's the fundamental difference that rudy's statement isn't addressing. which is these t
this is both. impeachment is a political process to remove the president for high crimes and merchandise to determine if he hasser broken the law or malfees answer. but as ash appointed out there is illegal. you cannot suborn perjury, you cannot direct someone to tlie investigato lie to investigators. you played the statement by rudy giuliani. we know what his role is, he's not a lawyer, he's a pr person and now we know why they've engaged in this long campaign of attack against investigators...
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like this to cover a story this central?> yeah, tucker. there is also some other allegations out there about leopold, about plagiarism, this is real black eye for the media today. now, as you know, tucker, buzzfeed has been involved in a significant fake news campaign before as well where they were the first runs to run with the dossier, which really was the initiation and the flash point for this whole investigation. tucker, this isn't really a good day. you know, listen, i'm a supporter of the president. i don't think that's a big secret. but, we do need a free and fair press or some semblance of it, tucker. and even though i do my best to call out instances of militias malfeasance and misfeefns in reporting. this story today is a significant black eye for the media outlets all over the country. you know what? it shows that donald trump is correct when he says that a lot of times these people are at a minimum the enemies of truth. i think that's a pretty accurate statement at this point. this story was devastating. i mean,
like this to cover a story this central?> yeah, tucker. there is also some other allegations out there about leopold, about plagiarism, this is real black eye for the media today. now, as you know, tucker, buzzfeed has been involved in a significant fake news campaign before as well where they were the first runs to run with the dossier, which really was the initiation and the flash point for this whole investigation. tucker, this isn't really a good day. you know, listen, i'm a supporter of...
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this bill. thank you. i yield back the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlelady yields. the gentleman from georgia. mr. graves: i'd like to yield some time to the ranking woman of the appropriations committee, my good friend and wonderful representative from the state of texas, ms. granger. the speaker pro tempore: how much time? mr. graves: as much time as she needs to consume. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlelady from texas is recognized for such time she may consume. ms. granger: mr. speaker, i rise today no opposition to h.r. 264. unfortunately, as with all the appropriations bills we consider this week, moving this bill across the house floor will not resolve the partial government shutdown. it's a job and responsibility of congress to appropriate funds. we must come together both republicans and democrats in the house and the senate to put together legislation solution that will reopen the government and fund border security. one that represents the will of both chamb
this bill. thank you. i yield back the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlelady yields. the gentleman from georgia. mr. graves: i'd like to yield some time to the ranking woman of the appropriations committee, my good friend and wonderful representative from the state of texas, ms. granger. the speaker pro tempore: how much time? mr. graves: as much time as she needs to consume. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlelady from texas is recognized for such time she may consume....
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especially this park. i would like to end by asking if this development and the shadows were being proposed in your neighborhood category in a more affluent part of the city, with this be approved? thank you very much. >> thank you. neck speaker, please -- next speaker, please. >> good afternoon. my name is lourdes and i am a family case manager with the united families program. i will read a couple statements from the youth that weren't able to be here regarding the park, and we are in opposition of the proposed plan. the first one that i am reading is from nikki who is 16 years old and lives in the south of market, and goes to john o'connell high school. it means so much to me as a youth. >> please speak into the microphone. thank you. >> living here because of my friends, we play basketball there every summer which is important to them. i want to see my friends enjoy the sun in the park as we watch them play for fun. the park is important because we only have a few parks that we can go and enjoy the pla
especially this park. i would like to end by asking if this development and the shadows were being proposed in your neighborhood category in a more affluent part of the city, with this be approved? thank you very much. >> thank you. neck speaker, please -- next speaker, please. >> good afternoon. my name is lourdes and i am a family case manager with the united families program. i will read a couple statements from the youth that weren't able to be here regarding the park, and we...
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this is a bad habit this congress is in. there were 16 of us that met this last year from april all the way to december. eight democrats, eight republicans. half from the house, half from the senate to try to resolve the budget process. many of us spoke up, myself included, over and over again that this is a broken budgeting process. saying that we've got to end the government shutdowns. by the time we get to the middle of december, that group of 16 could not come to a resolution to address this problem. well, how about now? are we willing to admit now there's a problem with budgeting? here was one of the solutions that i brought to that committee. i think it's very straightforward. the simple solution is if you get to the end of the budget year and we don't have things resolved at that point, go into a continuing resolution, that is, continue to fund the government, hold the agencies and the employees harmless, but members of congress have to stay in washington, d.c., and the cabinet and the white house has to stay in washi
this is a bad habit this congress is in. there were 16 of us that met this last year from april all the way to december. eight democrats, eight republicans. half from the house, half from the senate to try to resolve the budget process. many of us spoke up, myself included, over and over again that this is a broken budgeting process. saying that we've got to end the government shutdowns. by the time we get to the middle of december, that group of 16 could not come to a resolution to address...
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me to do this. frankly, i'm curious as to how you managed to talk me into doing this. since i'm retired and i don't need to do stuff like this any more. this is going to be from a personal family perspective. i know most of you who have attended this lecture or lectures like it in the past normally it's a professor who has been studying some academic who's been studying some particular topic for a number of years, this is going to be different. because i'm going to tell you about my family experience. and how it effected me personally. my family. my friends. my community. and the real reason i'm here is because as the professor noted, back in 1971, i was in fact a member of the class, political science 119, special studies, and it was woody guthry and the politics of protest. 1971 was a fascinating year because joan baez's album just came out. and obviously, the big deal was the war in vietnam. and i was nearing the end of my student differment. and my draft number was number 45. so i was a little c
me to do this. frankly, i'm curious as to how you managed to talk me into doing this. since i'm retired and i don't need to do stuff like this any more. this is going to be from a personal family perspective. i know most of you who have attended this lecture or lectures like it in the past normally it's a professor who has been studying some academic who's been studying some particular topic for a number of years, this is going to be different. because i'm going to tell you about my family...
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so he says in this in 2015. he says this to the new york times. he's proud of this. he's, you know, this is an athletic department that's proudly saying we are a corporate, big money football program, and we're going to go out there and kick some butt. >> yeah. the university of nike had changed from being something that me, a stanford football fan, might say to a university of oregon fan, but it had become kind of a point of pride for a lot of people who had built this. >> right. and, you know, it's interesting because over the years you'll see this changing attitude towards it. i mean, sometimes i think there was a big new york times article, i think in 2009 or '10 where they were showing off some new, gleaming sports facility that phil knight had helped pay for for the football team, and they were bragging and saying we are the university of nike. we embrace that. and then, you know, a few years later when it's time to talk about camel pus sexual assault or -- campus sexual assault, it's, well, we're really splat from nike and we don't -- never mind that there's n
so he says in this in 2015. he says this to the new york times. he's proud of this. he's, you know, this is an athletic department that's proudly saying we are a corporate, big money football program, and we're going to go out there and kick some butt. >> yeah. the university of nike had changed from being something that me, a stanford football fan, might say to a university of oregon fan, but it had become kind of a point of pride for a lot of people who had built this. >> right....
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watch this. >> the special counsel issued this very big statement.e are here know what you are talking about. >> do you stand by the reporting that you guys published which is, you know, a scoop that no one else has or has not confirmed. >> yes. as we wrote, we have two federal law enforcement officials, no game playing with those titles who have told that's president trump directed michael cohen to lie to congress about negotiations to build the trump tower in moscow. >> sean: a bold stance from one of the leaders in fake news and it gets even worse. remember, this is the same buzzfeed news, supposedly, that published the phony hillary clinton bought and paid for steele russian dossier and they never ever tried to robert any of the details. and guess what? the latest devastating report contained no direct corroboration. istic watching this all day. and one of the buzzfeed reporters that broke the story even admitted he never actually saw the evidence that were referenced by his anonymous sources. watch this. >> you have two law enforcement sources t
watch this. >> the special counsel issued this very big statement.e are here know what you are talking about. >> do you stand by the reporting that you guys published which is, you know, a scoop that no one else has or has not confirmed. >> yes. as we wrote, we have two federal law enforcement officials, no game playing with those titles who have told that's president trump directed michael cohen to lie to congress about negotiations to build the trump tower in moscow....
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check this out.here were eight orphaned bear cubs and they decided to send them rehab because their goal is to rehab the animals and put them in the wild. they've been placed in what they're called a trap or a giant sled. >> that's going to be a weird fever dream. it's like being kidnapped by aliens and waking up on the table. what is going on? >> they take a big hike and take them to this, one of the two eight of the andou i th dens. they've made it out of downed logs, timber, bears so they can hibernate. >> and they're old enough to fend for themselves? >> yes, they have been taught to fear humans so they're up there about an hour away from the rehab where they were but this is the area where they need to be. wildlife officials and volunteers participated in this. this video is 60 seconds but it took them two hours. >> that's a heck of a hangover to wake up from. >> they gave them a stimulant after it was done to wake them up but i have a feeling they won't be crawling out of that since they packed
check this out.here were eight orphaned bear cubs and they decided to send them rehab because their goal is to rehab the animals and put them in the wild. they've been placed in what they're called a trap or a giant sled. >> that's going to be a weird fever dream. it's like being kidnapped by aliens and waking up on the table. what is going on? >> they take a big hike and take them to this, one of the two eight of the andou i th dens. they've made it out of downed logs, timber,...
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this and when? we remember you going to that helsinki question asking a question of the president when he met privately without any staff with vladimir putin for well over an hour's time. help us understand that. who knew what and when? >> certainly on the helsinki summit we do not know what was said in their two-hour private meeti meeting. that remains a question that hangs over a lot of this. this is -- the headline is so striking. it can't be said enough. this is a first for the president. >> i'm going to interrupt just to hold up the headline of the paper. fbi investigated if trump worked for the russians. as you say, this is a first for the presidency that something like this would happen, the fbi would feel it would need to open this investigation. it is now, as we understand it, part of special counsel mueller's ongoing probe which, of course, adds new light to that as well. it must be said the white house has denied this, sarah sanders put out a strongly worded statement saying this was, aga
this and when? we remember you going to that helsinki question asking a question of the president when he met privately without any staff with vladimir putin for well over an hour's time. help us understand that. who knew what and when? >> certainly on the helsinki summit we do not know what was said in their two-hour private meeti meeting. that remains a question that hangs over a lot of this. this is -- the headline is so striking. it can't be said enough. this is a first for the...
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this is viel this is vital for the country. he said the future of the country hinges on this deal.hey've raised the stakes on this historically to an enormous degree the president will want to present this in the best possible light in terms of reopening the government and hopefully from the white house's perspective, the wall street reaction will start to give them a boost in the sense of they've done the right thing here. >> just put something in news connect. >> we've been looking at the "new york times. maybe february 15. maybe february 28. a couple of weeks does matter. maybe it looks more likely. >> that means in the last hour, still negotiations on as things leak out but nothing firmly decided yet, perhaps why we see this delay of at least an hour >> okay. you know, steve grass down at the exchange for us. i'll go join tyler matheson to pick things up as we wait for the president. >> i'll point out if it is february 28th to which the government would remain open, that's one day ahead of march 1st which is also a preshant date as kelly mentioned, we're waiting for him to spea
this is viel this is vital for the country. he said the future of the country hinges on this deal.hey've raised the stakes on this historically to an enormous degree the president will want to present this in the best possible light in terms of reopening the government and hopefully from the white house's perspective, the wall street reaction will start to give them a boost in the sense of they've done the right thing here. >> just put something in news connect. >> we've been...
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end this shutdown. end this shutdown. end this shutdown. end this shutdown. end this shutdown. end this shutdown. end this shutdown. end this shutdown. >> end this shutdown. end this shutdown. end this shutdown. end this shutdown. end this shutdown. ♪ >> ♪ born down in a dead man's town the first kick i took was when i hit the ground end up like a dog that's been beat too much till you spend half your life >> and on friday, house passed a bill to have federal workers receive backpay whenever the government reopens good following the
end this shutdown. end this shutdown. end this shutdown. end this shutdown. end this shutdown. end this shutdown. end this shutdown. end this shutdown. >> end this shutdown. end this shutdown. end this shutdown. end this shutdown. end this shutdown. ♪ >> ♪ born down in a dead man's town the first kick i took was when i hit the ground end up like a dog that's been beat too much till you spend half your life >> and on friday, house passed a bill to have federal workers...
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this institution has a responsibility to the people, to our constituents, and to this country. to build a congress that works for everyone, not just those at the top. this is not something that will happen on its own. it's going to take hard work, but it is worthwhile work. this is not the first time congress as an institution has wrestled with how to be more effective and efficient. three times in the 20th century, in 1945, in 1965, and again in 1992 when ms. lofgren and i came to congress, we established a joint committee to examine various aspects of the legislative process in an effort to improve efficiency and promote transparency. madame speaker, today we're at a similar crossroads. last congress, we witnessed the republicans lead the most closed congress in the history of our country. republicans blocked everything from immigration reform and infrastructure to gun safety and lowering prescription drug costs. last november, many of the american people demanded a new direction. part of that new direction includes making the house of representatives an institution that deba
this institution has a responsibility to the people, to our constituents, and to this country. to build a congress that works for everyone, not just those at the top. this is not something that will happen on its own. it's going to take hard work, but it is worthwhile work. this is not the first time congress as an institution has wrestled with how to be more effective and efficient. three times in the 20th century, in 1945, in 1965, and again in 1992 when ms. lofgren and i came to congress, we...
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this is -- this is a little nuts. quote, the white house office only determines eligibility for secret and top secret clearances. above that level, the cia is the agency that decides whether to grant sci, whether to grant, what is it, sensitive compartmented information to officials after the cia conducts a further background check. the initial request was made by the white house and then it went to the fbi for a background investigation. and that is where the problems reportedly arose. "kushner's fbi background check identified questions about his family's business, his foreign contacts, his foreign travel and meetings he had had during the campaign" the sources said. declining to be more specific. i will just note here that this sort of comports with other reporting that we've got, right? we know that two days into the trump administration jared kushner initially applied for a security clearance and listed no foreign contacts. yeah, not even like the trump tower meeting and not even like the meeting with the sanctio
this is -- this is a little nuts. quote, the white house office only determines eligibility for secret and top secret clearances. above that level, the cia is the agency that decides whether to grant sci, whether to grant, what is it, sensitive compartmented information to officials after the cia conducts a further background check. the initial request was made by the white house and then it went to the fbi for a background investigation. and that is where the problems reportedly arose....
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this is about are we going to have to do this over and over?f he gets what he wants by holding the government hostage because he's got to sign all appropriations bills and budgets for at least the next two years, this is going to become a tactic. >> so don't give an inch. >> i think that's -- i think that's part of the reason, and i can't speak for the democrats, there has not been a caucus meeting on this. but for me, one of the problems is if the precedent is established that the president can hold the congress and the government hostage to get some policy that he wants, then i don't know where it stops, and it will continue and this is not what the framers intended. they intended there be checks and balances. >> who blinks? who blinks? will the president speak tonight? will that fortify republicans or will more republicans say, you know what, mr. president, we can't sell this back home? we have people who work for the federal government who are furloughed, who say they can't pay their mortgage, can't pay their tuition. stop. or will the pres
this is about are we going to have to do this over and over?f he gets what he wants by holding the government hostage because he's got to sign all appropriations bills and budgets for at least the next two years, this is going to become a tactic. >> so don't give an inch. >> i think that's -- i think that's part of the reason, and i can't speak for the democrats, there has not been a caucus meeting on this. but for me, one of the problems is if the precedent is established that the...
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outside, and on this -- at this beautiful building outside. welcome everyone to the grand reopening of the center. [applause] this project has taken the better part of ten years to complete. from early conversations about where we would expand, to creating our own unique funding source, to pay for the project, to the years of hard work and incredible engineering to where we are sitting today. today to really reopen this building that has been such an important part of the pulse and heart beat of the city for so many years. our goal was to keep this venue competitive, and ensure that the meeting space would lead its way into the future. the center now features 504,000 square feet of continuous meeting space, almost doubling its former dimensions. it includes a new column free 50,000 square-foot ballroom, perfect for major keynotes and receptions. the facility will be platinum certified, making it the only convention centre in the nation to have achieved such levels of environmental sustainability. twenty% of its power, yes, that deserves a roun
outside, and on this -- at this beautiful building outside. welcome everyone to the grand reopening of the center. [applause] this project has taken the better part of ten years to complete. from early conversations about where we would expand, to creating our own unique funding source, to pay for the project, to the years of hard work and incredible engineering to where we are sitting today. today to really reopen this building that has been such an important part of the pulse and heart beat...
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>> let's do this.ing things off with great news for "princess diaries" fans. anne hathaway confirms there is a script in the works for the third movie. hathaway says she's all about reprising her role. that's great news and, bonus, julie andrews is also eager to return. hathaway is making it clear she wants it to be a quality sequel saying it has to be perfect before they move forward. it's been 18 years since the first movie came out and 15 years since mia became queen in "the princess diaries 2." director garry marshall has since passed away but andrews has said they might do it to honor him. >> it's got to be as good as that second "deuce bigalow" movie. >> no, no, no. >> i watched both "princess diaries." >> yes. yes. eva and i are bonding over this. >> i did too. >> of course, you did, whit. >> it's a sweet story. >> it's a very sweet story. >> yes. >>> moving on so we get all of this in, as her husband tom brady gets ready for super bowl, gisele bundchen is making use of her own. the supermodel r
>> let's do this.ing things off with great news for "princess diaries" fans. anne hathaway confirms there is a script in the works for the third movie. hathaway says she's all about reprising her role. that's great news and, bonus, julie andrews is also eager to return. hathaway is making it clear she wants it to be a quality sequel saying it has to be perfect before they move forward. it's been 18 years since the first movie came out and 15 years since mia became queen in...
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look at me. >> this is ridiculous.>> still you have seen nothing yet. what she will do with this cutout -- >> i will be exhibiting myself. >> she will take this and create an exhibit at lachland, the museum of art. >> does lachland know she's doing this? >> they will. so she goes into the museum. she starts doing some research. she copies the existing plaques for other pieces of work, and then she starts scouting a potential location for her art. she prints out her own little pack wi plaque with her actual name. she is bringing a buddy that will help her pull this heist off. or a reverse heist. >> getting out of my disguise. >> i didn't realize she was going to double up in -- >> wow. no wonder she's nervous. >> yeah. >> now she's wearing the selfie suit while they're about to put up her in her selfie suit art piece. >> blew it. >> we had a boy scott security guard. those are the worst. >> that was a failed attempt. they'll try it again. we're doing this in a very public space. a lot of eyes on my art. it's great. >> s
look at me. >> this is ridiculous.>> still you have seen nothing yet. what she will do with this cutout -- >> i will be exhibiting myself. >> she will take this and create an exhibit at lachland, the museum of art. >> does lachland know she's doing this? >> they will. so she goes into the museum. she starts doing some research. she copies the existing plaques for other pieces of work, and then she starts scouting a potential location for her art. she prints...
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this is what i don't understand about this two years in. he keeps snatching defeat or gridlock from the jaws of victory in the sense that he has every right. he won an election on immigration. democrats were going to give it to him and there's other ways for him to get much of what he wants. but he won't take it. he walked away from the doca deal and now he has, after losing election, the democrats now have the house and he's asking for more than he was asking when the republicans controlled the house and the senate. that's contrarian. it does not fit if you're looking at this new environment where nancy pelosi is speaker. she's not going to give him $6 billion for his wall. if chuck schumer said we're going to cut a deal, you have to give him 2.5 to 3, i don't know if she would take that but that would put pressure on her. if the white house would say give us the money for the beds. the president is in a strong place on border security. >> until the shutdown. because who is not going to give him money so that we can stop drugs coming acros
this is what i don't understand about this two years in. he keeps snatching defeat or gridlock from the jaws of victory in the sense that he has every right. he won an election on immigration. democrats were going to give it to him and there's other ways for him to get much of what he wants. but he won't take it. he walked away from the doca deal and now he has, after losing election, the democrats now have the house and he's asking for more than he was asking when the republicans controlled...
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this shouldn't be what we stand for. this -- this shouldn't be a decision.ed for recovery should, in fact, be going in that direction. so my view is very simple. we're at the cusp of two routes, you can either choose to obstruct, which is establishing a wall or to construct and rebuild the lives of thousands if not millions of u.s. citizens. >> what would the impact be if that money was take he away from you? >> well, it would be devastating. we're in the middle right now of finalizing our recovery phase. and right now we are -- we're starting to get excitement about our rebuilding phase. you know, the past couple of days in puerto rico there's been a lot of attention. hamilton has been over here which has shed a spotlight on puerto rico. we've been on top of the lists that have been pointing out places to visits and we want to rebuild effectively and take some of the chronic ills that we've had in the past and make it an opportunity. our view for puerto rico is to have one that's open for business, that's an empowering state that can be an island of innovat
this shouldn't be what we stand for. this -- this shouldn't be a decision.ed for recovery should, in fact, be going in that direction. so my view is very simple. we're at the cusp of two routes, you can either choose to obstruct, which is establishing a wall or to construct and rebuild the lives of thousands if not millions of u.s. citizens. >> what would the impact be if that money was take he away from you? >> well, it would be devastating. we're in the middle right now of...
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by this afternoon. marquette 24 below. cleveland 25 below by 5:00 p.m. and tomorrow morning we are in the same boat with temperatures well, well below zero not to mention below freezing. by the time we get into thursday afternoon, new york city, though, only feeling like two degrees by tomorrow morning so it spreads into the east and this is far reaching so we can get frostbite in 10 minutes with windchill 30 below. 50 below it only takes five minutes for exposed skin to get frostbite. >> goodness gracious. when i went to the north pole, that's what the temperature was there. minus 50 so now it's happening on the streets of chicago. >>> right now, the u.s. welcomes china's top trade negotiators for high-stakes talks but will new charges against huawei backfire on those negotiations? and the other major talks, congress working to avert another government shutdown. how will this time be different? we'll talk to one of the lawmakers in that meeting. >>> plus howard schultz facing backlash over his potentia
by this afternoon. marquette 24 below. cleveland 25 below by 5:00 p.m. and tomorrow morning we are in the same boat with temperatures well, well below zero not to mention below freezing. by the time we get into thursday afternoon, new york city, though, only feeling like two degrees by tomorrow morning so it spreads into the east and this is far reaching so we can get frostbite in 10 minutes with windchill 30 below. 50 below it only takes five minutes for exposed skin to get frostbite. >>...
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is actually this this is not a strategic decision this is more tactical i don't think based on previous experiences in the region where the u.s. has made interventions regardless of some of the differences in the details that the u.s. is not really going to pull out completely they have committed this is an investment for them so i don't see it as happening the way that everybody thought it was going to happen based on i guess i and i you know i have to still talking politics and strategy to a lack of strategies and a tweet going out and then affecting foreign policy but what difference does this make to syrians who are still living in syria well i was going to talk about that actually and i think this is a problem if if the u.s. pulls out without court meeting with with some of the actors this will create the vacuum that you know talked about and there are so many groups that could fill that regardless of who you consider terrorists but i think some of the more dangerous ones would be the regime taking back this area and it considers a lot of the residents in this area the civilians it
is actually this this is not a strategic decision this is more tactical i don't think based on previous experiences in the region where the u.s. has made interventions regardless of some of the differences in the details that the u.s. is not really going to pull out completely they have committed this is an investment for them so i don't see it as happening the way that everybody thought it was going to happen based on i guess i and i you know i have to still talking politics and strategy to a...
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this deal was a very public deal. everybody knows about this deal. i wasn't trying to hide anything. >> two sources tell buzzfeed that is exactly what he was trying to do. they reportedly got the information from two federal element officials involved in an investigation of this very matter. this morning, the praeesident's attorney rudy giuliani, he's pushing back. he said, if you believe cohen, i can get you a great deal on a bridge. this report specifies the allegations did foot start with cohen. their sources say bob mueller already knew about it before he went to cohen. quote, the special counsel's office learned about trump's directive for cohen to lie to congress through interviews with multiple witnesses in the trump organization and internal company e-mails. cohen then acknowledged those instructions during his interviews with the offices, the sources say. why exactly would mr. trump try to hide this deal? court filings say cohen made the false statements to minimize links between the moscow project and an individual one, that's the president
this deal was a very public deal. everybody knows about this deal. i wasn't trying to hide anything. >> two sources tell buzzfeed that is exactly what he was trying to do. they reportedly got the information from two federal element officials involved in an investigation of this very matter. this morning, the praeesident's attorney rudy giuliani, he's pushing back. he said, if you believe cohen, i can get you a great deal on a bridge. this report specifies the allegations did foot start...
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i'm talking about this.e 50th annual puppy bowl on animal planet and the cuteness is still way up here. >> the puppy bowl 15. >> the i'm talking a little unnecessary roughness from these little ones, but it is absolutely adorable. here thengt4 donethey feare dog the twoeams than e big puppy bowl on february 3rd, but all of them have been adopted. so this year they've got more dogs who are going to play. >> i got to believe if you're the pup nay ge the puppy that gets selected to play, you're going to get a home. >> this one brought back by popular demand last year. >> and have a look at shirley. >> the referee. >> wait, that's not available for adoption. >> shirlly is a big supporter of the rescue sanctuary where they have baby sloths that get taken care of. sometimes people go down to costa rica to v shirley was brought back as an assistant referee. 92 pups from shelters and rescue around the country are going to be part of the puppy bowl. but 51 are drafted on team sloths. they sent us a nice thing, this w
i'm talking about this.e 50th annual puppy bowl on animal planet and the cuteness is still way up here. >> the puppy bowl 15. >> the i'm talking a little unnecessary roughness from these little ones, but it is absolutely adorable. here thengt4 donethey feare dog the twoeams than e big puppy bowl on february 3rd, but all of them have been adopted. so this year they've got more dogs who are going to play. >> i got to believe if you're the pup nay ge the puppy that gets selected...
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this house. it won't get a hearing in the senate. and the president won't sign it. all this is for show. enough show. let's dwhriffer this relief to the -- deliver this relief to the people who need it. the storm that hit my area september 14, four months ago, enough show. stop using these indigent people as pawns. enough. i yield back. the chair: the gentleman yields back. the gentlelady from new york is recognized. mrs. lowey: mr. speaker, before i introduce our next, i would like to say to the distinguished gentleman from south carolina, i agree with the distinguished gentleman from south carolina, let's stop this political game. let's direct our remarks, let's make clear that the president has the responsibility to open this government and to do now. mr. speaker, i'm very pleased to yield two minutes to the gentleman from california, mr. thompson. the chair: mr. thompson: i thank the chair woman for yielding and all she's doing to end the trump shut down and open up our government. i rise tod
this house. it won't get a hearing in the senate. and the president won't sign it. all this is for show. enough show. let's dwhriffer this relief to the -- deliver this relief to the people who need it. the storm that hit my area september 14, four months ago, enough show. stop using these indigent people as pawns. enough. i yield back. the chair: the gentleman yields back. the gentlelady from new york is recognized. mrs. lowey: mr. speaker, before i introduce our next, i would like to say to...
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this house. it won't get a hearing in the senate. and the president won't sign it. all this is for show. enough show. let's dwhriffer this relief to the -- deliver this relief to the people who need it. the storm that hit my area september 14, four months ago, enough show. stop using these indigent people as pawns. enough. i yield back. the chair: the gentleman yields back. the gentlelady from new york is recognized. mrs. lowey: mr. speaker, before i introduce our next, i would like to say to the distinguished gentleman from south carolina, i agree with the distinguished gentleman from south carolina, let's stop this political game. let's direct our remarks, let's make clear that the president has the responsibility to open this government and to do now. mr. speaker, i'm very pleased to yield two minutes to the gentleman from california, mr. thompson. the chair: mr. thompson: i thank the chair woman for yielding and all she's doing to end the trump shut down and open up our government. i rise tod
this house. it won't get a hearing in the senate. and the president won't sign it. all this is for show. enough show. let's dwhriffer this relief to the -- deliver this relief to the people who need it. the storm that hit my area september 14, four months ago, enough show. stop using these indigent people as pawns. enough. i yield back. the chair: the gentleman yields back. the gentlelady from new york is recognized. mrs. lowey: mr. speaker, before i introduce our next, i would like to say to...
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my point is this.re's a difference between saying stupid things and doing stupid things and being an agent of russian interference. >> right. and that's a meaningful legal distinction. and i think that's another point of this report. but niger, my point to you is, you used "treason." i would never use that. i've seen no basis for that conclusion. >> i'm saying, that's what the investigation was about, was the fundamental question that this investigation, this "new york times" story is saying is that this investigation was investigating if the president committed treason! >> no. >> that's exactly the bottom line. >> no, i think you're exaggerating it for effect. i think what the story says is that they believed, because of the circumstances surrounding the firings of comey, they needed to look at it. they needed to look at why he would do something that was so ham-fisted, so obvious, and so jaundiced. that's different than saying that they thought they had reasons that he was treasonous. you're trying t
my point is this.re's a difference between saying stupid things and doing stupid things and being an agent of russian interference. >> right. and that's a meaningful legal distinction. and i think that's another point of this report. but niger, my point to you is, you used "treason." i would never use that. i've seen no basis for that conclusion. >> i'm saying, that's what the investigation was about, was the fundamental question that this investigation, this "new...
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and supports this amendment or this exception to sanctuary city for this extradition. i am here to answer any questions. >> supervisor yee: thank you, very much. now, is there any public comments for this item? seeing none, public comment is now closed. right now, i believe supervisor ronen has amendments to this item. would you like to talk about that? >> sure. i just want to step back a moment and provide context to this situation we're finding ourselves in. this particular case -- excuse me while i cough. this particular case, the district attorney has determined that there is probable cause and enough evidence to prosecute an individual who they believe raped an unconscious woman while she was in a uber-type vehicle. the city attorney, as they've done -- sorry. the district attorney, as he has done many times in the past, under a different administration, sought the help of the department of homeland security to seek extradition into the country of someone that fled, charges that were brought against him in order to prosecute the case and bring some possible justic
and supports this amendment or this exception to sanctuary city for this extradition. i am here to answer any questions. >> supervisor yee: thank you, very much. now, is there any public comments for this item? seeing none, public comment is now closed. right now, i believe supervisor ronen has amendments to this item. would you like to talk about that? >> sure. i just want to step back a moment and provide context to this situation we're finding ourselves in. this particular case...
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say look, this needs to be finished by this date. let's finish this up and move on . i want to drill down on one of the authors in this piece to a simile of old. aru heard what we played earlie that he is confident this bombshell report was through an even buzzfeed stood by him. jason is one of the best journalists in the world and he has proven it. you probably want to walk that back now. buzzfeed was wish casted so har on the story, but before comin up with that statement, they should have checked into his troubled past of making up sources. his problems were so bad, even the columbia journalism review recognized and respected once accused weal bolt of being one of the targets of his reporting sounded off earlier today to my colleagueod. >> jason leopold wrote a story for buzzfeed sin i've been indicted by a grand jury. he re-created a tearful moments in moment in the oval office said that i told members of the white house staff that i was going to soon be indicted and all heck broke loose. it was simply not true, there was not an
say look, this needs to be finished by this date. let's finish this up and move on . i want to drill down on one of the authors in this piece to a simile of old. aru heard what we played earlie that he is confident this bombshell report was through an even buzzfeed stood by him. jason is one of the best journalists in the world and he has proven it. you probably want to walk that back now. buzzfeed was wish casted so har on the story, but before comin up with that statement, they should have...
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this isn't a republican belief. this isn't a democratic belief. this is an american belief. but tragically, over the last couple of years, some strange things have been happening in this body and we seem to be forgetting some of those basic 101 american civics truths. i want to tell you a story. brian bissher from my state was nominated to be a federal judge for the district of nebraska. this is an honor for him and his family, it's a celebration of his brain, work ethic, and integrity. by the way, brian is also catholic and an active member of the knights of columbus. it is the largest catholic from fraternal organization. the knights raise millions of dollars for charity every year and they contribute millions of hours of volunteer service. like a lot of guys back in nebraska, brian joined the knights of columbus to give back and also to be involved in a whole bunch of fish fries. this is not the stuff of headlines, but it is the stuff of basic neighborliness. is this where the story gets weird because at brian's confirmation hearing before the senate judiciary committee a
this isn't a republican belief. this isn't a democratic belief. this is an american belief. but tragically, over the last couple of years, some strange things have been happening in this body and we seem to be forgetting some of those basic 101 american civics truths. i want to tell you a story. brian bissher from my state was nominated to be a federal judge for the district of nebraska. this is an honor for him and his family, it's a celebration of his brain, work ethic, and integrity. by the...
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this building.charges brought against mr. stone don't have anything to do with the president. the charges brought against mr. stone have nothing to do with the president. have nothing to do with the white house. >> everybody got that? we know democrats on capitol hill have a newly aggressive -- have the house now to investigate. what about republicans when you see this? at what point -- i'm sorry. there's no direct allegation of bad conduct by the president himself in this indictment. let's be clear. however, the president hired stone or associated with stone, associated with cohen. hired manafort. hired gates. hired flynn. >> when it comes to trump, it's crickets. they are waiting and not saying anything because they know if they go against the president, that their base is going to come after them and a lot of them have re-elections they're worried about. at the same time, a lot of republicans in the senate are ticked off that some of these characters have lied to them when they came to capitol hi
this building.charges brought against mr. stone don't have anything to do with the president. the charges brought against mr. stone have nothing to do with the president. have nothing to do with the white house. >> everybody got that? we know democrats on capitol hill have a newly aggressive -- have the house now to investigate. what about republicans when you see this? at what point -- i'm sorry. there's no direct allegation of bad conduct by the president himself in this indictment....
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this is wherehe t-haul just plowed through the wall of this t-mobile store. a good thing none of the managers were working late. this could have been worse than it was. you can g seess, metal and everything. now i want to get you to some video. you can see the u-haul. what looks to he happened is one or more people stole this u-haul and just used it as a battering ram to literally plow through the wall. you can see it backed right into the store and at which point they grabbed as many cell phone and accessory as they could and took off and left the u-haul behind. the police have moved to u-haul out now as we come back here live. the police were here up until about 20 minutes ago. they have now left t scene. you have the costco here. lots of surveillanceer c in the area. they'll be looking to see if they can get any evidence as to who me pulled this off. chris lawrence, news 4. >> do you see anybody coming to board up that store front or is it going to s open with no anything?otection or >> not at this point. there was a police officer here, probably, literate
this is wherehe t-haul just plowed through the wall of this t-mobile store. a good thing none of the managers were working late. this could have been worse than it was. you can g seess, metal and everything. now i want to get you to some video. you can see the u-haul. what looks to he happened is one or more people stole this u-haul and just used it as a battering ram to literally plow through the wall. you can see it backed right into the store and at which point they grabbed as many cell...
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woman 1: this... woman 2: ...this... man 1: ...this is my body of proof.3: ...and clearer skin. man 3: proof that i can fight psoriatic arthritis... woman 4: ...with humira. woman 5: humira targets and blocks a specific source of inflammation that contributes to both joint and skin symptoms. it's proven to help relieve pain, stop further irreversible joint damage, and clear skin in many adults. humira is the number one prescribed biologic for psoriatic arthritis. (avo): humira can lower your ability to fight infections. serious and sometimes fatal infections, including tuberculosis, and cancers, including lymphoma, have happened, as have blood, liver, and nervous system problems, serious allergic reactions, and new or worsening heart failure. tell your doctor if you've been to areas where certain fungal infections are common and if you've had tb, hepatitis b, are prone to infections, or have flu-like symptoms or sores. don't start humira if you have an infection. woman 6: ask your rheumatologist about humira. woman 7: go to mypsaproof.com to see proof in a
woman 1: this... woman 2: ...this... man 1: ...this is my body of proof.3: ...and clearer skin. man 3: proof that i can fight psoriatic arthritis... woman 4: ...with humira. woman 5: humira targets and blocks a specific source of inflammation that contributes to both joint and skin symptoms. it's proven to help relieve pain, stop further irreversible joint damage, and clear skin in many adults. humira is the number one prescribed biologic for psoriatic arthritis. (avo): humira can lower your...
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this plan and this is. the total of all sorts of technical and academic contribution a lot of willingness goodwill we don't have economic resources to invest in this but we have human resources what's necessary to build this a little bit and let go long as we have to think even a joke has been greatly thank even though he has been he's been. he's been part of . the he. has helped to write and engage in this have an academician so universities we'd like to think as well and this is not just a mere formality we are this is recognition that we are all necessary to build up a plan put together a plan that leads to short termers is all that's key that's what's key to this national plan not only not only willingness and good ideas but that is social and political conscience to be able to move toward and paradoxically product as a product of the crisis we're experiencing a bit as well it's the product as a product of that. one five points that things have happened we have the higher highest. inflation rate and nin
this plan and this is. the total of all sorts of technical and academic contribution a lot of willingness goodwill we don't have economic resources to invest in this but we have human resources what's necessary to build this a little bit and let go long as we have to think even a joke has been greatly thank even though he has been he's been. he's been part of . the he. has helped to write and engage in this have an academician so universities we'd like to think as well and this is not just a...
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so i believe this house should reject this motion.she had lost by 30 votes yesterday and not 230. her refusal to even consider changing any of her red lines when the eu and irish government and others have made clear that the deal that she got was dependent on those red lines is making this impossible. i would like her to clarify, is she saying she would rule out in any circumstances a customs union? i‘m saying that what i want to see is what the british people voted for. they want to see... no, this is very important. they voted for an end to free movement. they voted for an independent trade policy. they voted to end the jurisdiction of the european court ofjustice. and it is incumbent on this parliament to ensure that we deliver on that. as the debate neared its conclusion, it became increasingly personal, focusing on the fitness for office of both theresa may and jeremy corbyn. no—one doubts her determination, which is generally an admirable quality, but misapplied, it can be toxic. and the cruellest truth of all is that she doesn
so i believe this house should reject this motion.she had lost by 30 votes yesterday and not 230. her refusal to even consider changing any of her red lines when the eu and irish government and others have made clear that the deal that she got was dependent on those red lines is making this impossible. i would like her to clarify, is she saying she would rule out in any circumstances a customs union? i‘m saying that what i want to see is what the british people voted for. they want to see......
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this at this point in time. we're in a discussion on security on the border. and any interruption here is outrageous. lou: it is an outrageous one but one we need to deal with. this president is about the working family and he's gotten a group of people that have gotten to him the raise the issue. it's outrageous. >> son-in-law is running all over the hill talking about zack ddaca. lou: we don't know that. >> my ens is the president needs to focus on this, don't do anything at this point in time. at the end of the day you don't want to confuse anybody. you want to condemn the activities of the chambers and others who are doing anything they can at this point in time. lou: let's turn to his decision to go slower. he does not want to go fast on declaring that national emergency. the government remains shut down. the crisis remains at the border. he wants congress to act. what do you think the odds are? >> they're not going to act and obviously he's not listening well. they have said no, under no circumstances are
this at this point in time. we're in a discussion on security on the border. and any interruption here is outrageous. lou: it is an outrageous one but one we need to deal with. this president is about the working family and he's gotten a group of people that have gotten to him the raise the issue. it's outrageous. >> son-in-law is running all over the hill talking about zack ddaca. lou: we don't know that. >> my ens is the president needs to focus on this, don't do anything at this...
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did you see this? did you see this? in one of the surreal things about this presidency, no matter what else is going on and happens in any given day in the news, in the back of our minds, we all know somewhere that this president, whatever he's doing, good or bad, you know, exciting or embarrassing, whatever it is, this president is also technically known as individual one in a multiple felony criminal case that's about to send his long-time personal lawyer and business associate to federal prison for three years. the president is individual one and named as such by prosecutors when they brought charges against cohen for paying a quarter of a million dollars in hush money to make sure two women wouldn't go public with their allegations they had affairs with the president. of all the things this president has been accused of and associated with, those hush money payments to those two women seem so small, right? so tabloid and dumb. and embarrassing to talk about, right? it was almost hard to take the legal maneuvering ar
did you see this? did you see this? in one of the surreal things about this presidency, no matter what else is going on and happens in any given day in the news, in the back of our minds, we all know somewhere that this president, whatever he's doing, good or bad, you know, exciting or embarrassing, whatever it is, this president is also technically known as individual one in a multiple felony criminal case that's about to send his long-time personal lawyer and business associate to federal...
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this is why we are introducing new segments on this program.e're going to call them hannity watch. we're going to have a hannity watch on media bias where we will expose all the hatred news coverage. there is going to be a hannity watch on the economy. things and how they impact your family, your pocketbook. hannity watch on healthcare. that is best for your family? hannity watch on hollywood, how they have an agenda that is both political and biased and designed to indoctrinate. i have a hannity watch on campus where political correctness and indoctrination of our kids has gotten way out of control. we will have hannity watch on the deep state prediction, huge, stunning news. this year that will exposed biggest abuse of power, corruption of our own government. i will have hannity watch on socialism. that means the push to destroy free market capital i. hannity watch on national security. how who protect our homeland. and efforts by some to undermine these protections. we will have hannity on border security. we will be watching there as well.
this is why we are introducing new segments on this program.e're going to call them hannity watch. we're going to have a hannity watch on media bias where we will expose all the hatred news coverage. there is going to be a hannity watch on the economy. things and how they impact your family, your pocketbook. hannity watch on healthcare. that is best for your family? hannity watch on hollywood, how they have an agenda that is both political and biased and designed to indoctrinate. i have a...
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bringing more people to this area who will be enjoying this convention space. i want to recognize and thank some amazing people who contributed to helping to make this possible. one of them is supervisor jane kang who represents this district, and is joining us here today, as well as supervisor rafael mandelman. thank you both for your supervising and commitment in supporting and moving forward these projects. i specially want to thank the department of public works, mohammed nuru, and the department of public utilities commission, harland kelly from p.u.c. i remember many years ago when i served as an intern under the former mayor, willie brown, and how many staff meetings we attended where mayor brown would constantly yell at harland, in particular, who i'm not sure if he is here today, but his wife is here so she can represent him you were in those meetings because i was your intern, and he would yell about, when will i get my sidewalk while when will this be done while and i find myself doing the same thing to a lot of the department heads, but i want you a
bringing more people to this area who will be enjoying this convention space. i want to recognize and thank some amazing people who contributed to helping to make this possible. one of them is supervisor jane kang who represents this district, and is joining us here today, as well as supervisor rafael mandelman. thank you both for your supervising and commitment in supporting and moving forward these projects. i specially want to thank the department of public works, mohammed nuru, and the...
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we also had this poll. this is from suffolk university and "usa today."measuring sort of how receptive are potential democratic primary voters? democrats, independents who might vote in the democratic primary. how receptive to these potential candidacies are they? this was a couple weeks ago. warren clocking in. 33% saying she shouldn't run. 27% saying they were excited. those were not necessarily great numbers. what is this telling us? it's telling us her numbers at the end of 2018 among democrats were down from where they'd been on questions like this. why is that? it may be because that controversy toward the end of the year over the dna test about her trying to prove native american ancestry, did that knock her numbers down at the end of the year? then it raises a basic question, is she getting in this race at sort of a low moment in her standing, that she can quickly reverse, that she can quickly connect, improve those numbers, or did it linger -- did it reveal something about her political instincts, that controversy? that could be more probably the
we also had this poll. this is from suffolk university and "usa today."measuring sort of how receptive are potential democratic primary voters? democrats, independents who might vote in the democratic primary. how receptive to these potential candidacies are they? this was a couple weeks ago. warren clocking in. 33% saying she shouldn't run. 27% saying they were excited. those were not necessarily great numbers. what is this telling us? it's telling us her numbers at the end of 2018...
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what was this for? >> exactly that, to determine if there were intelligence activities that a foreign power was conducting, in this case russia, against the united states, and that perhaps americans of some sort witting or unwitting were enabling or helping or facilitating that interference or that intelligence collection. >> glenn, that's a high bar and a big decision for the fbi to make, to go after or to look in to a president of the united states. in fact, according to the article, i want to read a little more from the article. there was a debate within the fbi. it says "a vigorous debate has taken shape amongst some former law enforcement officials outside the case over whether fbi investigators overreacted in opening the counterintelligence inquiry during a tumultuous period at the justice department. other former officials noted that those critics were not privy to the evidence and noted that sitting on it would have been an abdication of duty." that this sort of investigation was necessary must
what was this for? >> exactly that, to determine if there were intelligence activities that a foreign power was conducting, in this case russia, against the united states, and that perhaps americans of some sort witting or unwitting were enabling or helping or facilitating that interference or that intelligence collection. >> glenn, that's a high bar and a big decision for the fbi to make, to go after or to look in to a president of the united states. in fact, according to the...
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don't treat people this way. we are anxious. we don't see an end to this.want to see an end to this. it's time. when i met you two weeks ago i did not think we would still be here today. i don't think anybody thought that this was possible, and the other day i was walking through the snow thinking to myself, i don't see an end. i don't see an end to this long, dark hallway that we're in, and i hope that there's some leadership that helps us find some light here for the families that rely on the work we do and the paychecks. >> thank you very much. i wish you the very best and of course, we'll be in touch with you. one of the things that people are saying that they're going to do, they call it bird dogging. i hadn't heard that phrase before, but essentially it is running behind members of congress here on the hill asking them what are they going to do to re-open this government? as you can hear, brianna, in ryan's voice, really, a sense of anxiety and frustration and holding their leaders now accountable that there is going to be more and more of this type o
don't treat people this way. we are anxious. we don't see an end to this.want to see an end to this. it's time. when i met you two weeks ago i did not think we would still be here today. i don't think anybody thought that this was possible, and the other day i was walking through the snow thinking to myself, i don't see an end. i don't see an end to this long, dark hallway that we're in, and i hope that there's some leadership that helps us find some light here for the families that rely on the...
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this is really not -- this is a terrible situation. plus he's not going to get help in the campaign. if he doesn't resign he may enjoy the last couple of years because he won't be back. >> do you think this is a tipping point somehow for other things? for instance, so many people say the president says offensive things routinely. the president says racially tinged things. >> you remember charlottesville. a lot of us spoke out. >> of course. is somehow steve king a proxy for the frustration people feel about what the president is saying but they can't take it out on the president? >> i think king's comments are so blatant they really -- a number of them feel it's just terrible. others say politically this is crazy. some deep down inside and i think most say this kind of hate speech is terrible. in terms of the president, you know, look, we can criticize him for what he did in charlottesville, but he didn't rise to the level close to where steve king is. >> he said there's good people on both sides. >> i thought it was outrageous what he
this is really not -- this is a terrible situation. plus he's not going to get help in the campaign. if he doesn't resign he may enjoy the last couple of years because he won't be back. >> do you think this is a tipping point somehow for other things? for instance, so many people say the president says offensive things routinely. the president says racially tinged things. >> you remember charlottesville. a lot of us spoke out. >> of course. is somehow steve king a proxy for...
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is that this at this fabulous?rmally they put us up -- is into this fabulous squad normally they put us up in the mayor's balcony. i'm super excited that this is my first signing ceremony. i want to acknowledge what an amazing institution our lesbian gay freedom band has been all of these 40 years. we have been celebrating a lot of anniversaries this year and marking that -- bad occasions as well. by the arts in particular have played such an important role for the lgbtq community and the broader san francisco community and getting us through the tragedies of the last 40 years and getting us to the triumph and to better -- to a better place. i am excited we can honor the work that was done by former supervisor and assembly man in having the band twice proclaim to the official band of san francisco. but this is the first time it is really official and for real, and so that is very exciting for us. i want to also acknowledge tom soprano who has done such amazing work in my office on this. thank you, tom. aaron is ove
is that this at this fabulous?rmally they put us up -- is into this fabulous squad normally they put us up in the mayor's balcony. i'm super excited that this is my first signing ceremony. i want to acknowledge what an amazing institution our lesbian gay freedom band has been all of these 40 years. we have been celebrating a lot of anniversaries this year and marking that -- bad occasions as well. by the arts in particular have played such an important role for the lgbtq community and the...
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but this veteran continues, this navy veteran continues. we are real people with real families, real bills. creditors do not understand, as the president has claimed they would. they want their money, now. try to explain to the bank why you can't pay your mortgage this month. tell the bank, well, the president of the united states is throwing a tantrum and he's holding my paycheck hostage. try to explain that to the bank. try to explain that you children. another vermonter is expressing his concern for 88-year-old aunt. she c recently moved between yourselves because of the family. because phone calls at the treasury department, approval for the transfer of this and from one facility to another has been delayed. thankfully, we heard that the transfer has been approved just this morning, but that doesn't detract from the uncertainty, the anxiety caused for his family. and i would say, the new home was allowing her to stay but we in washington sort out this mess caused by president trump. but the bills are piling up and delays are placing a b
but this veteran continues, this navy veteran continues. we are real people with real families, real bills. creditors do not understand, as the president has claimed they would. they want their money, now. try to explain to the bank why you can't pay your mortgage this month. tell the bank, well, the president of the united states is throwing a tantrum and he's holding my paycheck hostage. try to explain that to the bank. try to explain that you children. another vermonter is expressing his...
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this country.he only one that is this angry and this upset. >> are you with her on that? >> i agree that she is not the only one that is angry and this upset. he has really hurt so many people. so i understand the sentiment. i think that the way that we approach it is through allowing the investigation to play out. i think that the focus needs to be on how we are going to get him out in two years. if there is something that we can use legitimately to get the nation on board, if we are trying to impeachment him right now without the republican support it is going to go nowhere. i think we really have to focus on how we are going to make sure that we elect a new president in two years and that we elect a senate who is supporting the american people. >> congress woman katie hill, good luck. we appreciate your time this morning. >> thank you so much. >>> the president's former personal attorney, michael cohen, will testify in public in front of congress. everyone will be watching. what can we expect on
this country.he only one that is this angry and this upset. >> are you with her on that? >> i agree that she is not the only one that is angry and this upset. he has really hurt so many people. so i understand the sentiment. i think that the way that we approach it is through allowing the investigation to play out. i think that the focus needs to be on how we are going to get him out in two years. if there is something that we can use legitimately to get the nation on board, if we...
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so this is the kind of thing that can happen. so this is certainly a technique for doing this. the second problem here though is that what we are doing is we are finding a whole. and we are trying to drive through that whole aunt i respect dcs port lease coming up with a technical proposal. the problem is once you identify a hole in the security system there is an instinct for the people who designed that security system to go and fix the hole. and in fact once you just make a presentation that says hey, we want to drive to this hole, you don't actually have to drive to the hole just saying you plan to do it is more or less notice for apple and company to start fixing it. how do you prevent companies from repairing this thing that they're going to see is a flaw? it is difficult to say. one of two things happens. one thing that happens is that companies like apple and facebook shut the whole and this entire proposal disappears. unfortunately, the other thing that happens is that trench when i can come in and say you can't fix it. you can't deploy any fix, whether intentionally d
so this is the kind of thing that can happen. so this is certainly a technique for doing this. the second problem here though is that what we are doing is we are finding a whole. and we are trying to drive through that whole aunt i respect dcs port lease coming up with a technical proposal. the problem is once you identify a hole in the security system there is an instinct for the people who designed that security system to go and fix the hole. and in fact once you just make a presentation that...