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time. he feels that there is some kind of conspiracy against him. obviously the deputy attorney general may have had valid reasons for all of this. we don't know all the details in terms of what was going on, but there is -- i can't think of anything more extraordinary in terms of a government official seeking to have the president removed from office in this kind of fashion. it is just not something we're accustomed to seeing come out in a news report in this era. it just goes to the very dramatic almost breakneck, you know, pace of just unbelievable developments that happen here at the white house on a regular basis, but this just may be the most extraordinary thing i've seen in a very long time, wolf. we definitely need more details about it. >> and if "the new york times" report is true, it's not just the discussion of invoking the 25th amendment to the constitution where you have a majority of the cabinet recommending to the house of representatives and the senate that this president m
time. he feels that there is some kind of conspiracy against him. obviously the deputy attorney general may have had valid reasons for all of this. we don't know all the details in terms of what was going on, but there is -- i can't think of anything more extraordinary in terms of a government official seeking to have the president removed from office in this kind of fashion. it is just not something we're accustomed to seeing come out in a news report in this era. it just goes to the very...
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times we think we're living in the worst of times. yet if you look back at what faced lincoln when he first came into office. a civil war with 600,000 people who were going to die just on the horizon, if he had ever known out difficult it would be to get through those first months, he would thought he could not have lived through it. theodore roosevelt comes in the industrial revolution, there was fear of revolution, between labor and management would break out. fdr at the height of the depression. lbj with the assassination of jfk. they were fitted for their times. especially lbj for civil rights, if not for the war in vietnam. i wanted people to remember that, so they could feel we've done this before. we can do it again. >> host: they both suffered personal around political defeats prior to their coming of age. >> guest: literature argues that -- is one. most important qualities of a leader. each one of my guys, i do call them my guys sometimes. i know that may sound disrespectful. i'm so familiar with them, having lived with them
times we think we're living in the worst of times. yet if you look back at what faced lincoln when he first came into office. a civil war with 600,000 people who were going to die just on the horizon, if he had ever known out difficult it would be to get through those first months, he would thought he could not have lived through it. theodore roosevelt comes in the industrial revolution, there was fear of revolution, between labor and management would break out. fdr at the height of the...
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i have been at the ledge many times. okay? i have fallen off the ledge many times. let's acknowledge that. but i do think looking back at the totality of what's happened and look at the history of events, then you realize that the tipping point is not something that happens immediately. it's something that's a slow roll that eventually gets faster and faster and faster and joey probably understands this better than anybody. he's in the courtroom when things like this happen. this is what scares me in addition to that. i say this with all sincerity. it scares me now that the president is outraged by the woodward go woodward book and going into a greater bunker mentality than in the past and now the op-ed and looking around saying, who can i trust? and for somebody that we think has boutds of paranoia at times a and bouts of anger and not able to keep it in check is scary. >> bob woodward writes in the book and describes that his aides think the president is lonely. they think he's paranoid. there is a quote where he says i think people are out to get me. i think in t
i have been at the ledge many times. okay? i have fallen off the ledge many times. let's acknowledge that. but i do think looking back at the totality of what's happened and look at the history of events, then you realize that the tipping point is not something that happens immediately. it's something that's a slow roll that eventually gets faster and faster and faster and joey probably understands this better than anybody. he's in the courtroom when things like this happen. this is what scares...
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this is something that rosenstein brought up multiple times with fbi officials in this period of time. it wasn't just once. as the justice department has put out this person that was in the room saying it was sarcastic, well, rosenstein brought it up later in the day. as we point out in the story, rosenstein was asked in the meeting whether he was serious about this. and he said that he was. so that contradicts what the justice department had put out and that's why we felt comfortable and moved forward with the story. >> right. well, and you're getting into the sourcing. i wanted to ask you about that. you have -- you write several people who were briefed on the events themselves or memos written by fbi officials. besides rosenstein, none of your sources who said rosenstein was serious about the wire were actually in the room. is that right? >> i can't go any further than how we did in describing that, about describing whether they were in the room or not in the room. we went as far as we could in describing, you know, the knowledge that they had. >> well, i mean, that's what i'm read
this is something that rosenstein brought up multiple times with fbi officials in this period of time. it wasn't just once. as the justice department has put out this person that was in the room saying it was sarcastic, well, rosenstein brought it up later in the day. as we point out in the story, rosenstein was asked in the meeting whether he was serious about this. and he said that he was. so that contradicts what the justice department had put out and that's why we felt comfortable and moved...
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rachel, we will begin with some breaking news from the new york times about "the new york times." they are reporting tonight on what their op-ed piece has done inside the white house. and now apparently they have a suspect list that has been narrowed to 12 in the inquisition is underway. we all knew that new york times reporters would not let this lie just because it was "the new york times" editorial page that broke this story. we knew it was coming. >> "the new york times" reporters are on the case. peter baker is going to join us in a minute as soon as we get to it. >> well done, my friend. thank you. >> we have breaking news tonight from the new york times about "the new york times" and the panic "the new york times" has created within the white house. the times is reporting that the white house has discussed senator rand paul's idea to use polygraph tests on senior officials of the trump administration. here is the times report tonight. senator rand paul of kentucky recommended that the president force members of his administration to take polygraph examinations, and there wa
rachel, we will begin with some breaking news from the new york times about "the new york times." they are reporting tonight on what their op-ed piece has done inside the white house. and now apparently they have a suspect list that has been narrowed to 12 in the inquisition is underway. we all knew that new york times reporters would not let this lie just because it was "the new york times" editorial page that broke this story. we knew it was coming. >> "the new...
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. -- some time. mr. speaker, i rise today to urge my colleagues to support kerrie , the kerry -- orozco first responders family support act. this is a first responders bill that will give our heroes the peace of mind every day when they leave their home for work to keep us safe. this legislation is simple, commonsense and compassionate. under current law, the surviving family members of first responders who have pending immigration applications face delays in the naturalization sprose. mr. bacon: this can weigh heavily on our first responders, causing undue burden upon them as they protect our communities. should they be killed, would their family members who are not uasi citizens lose their ability o stay in the -- who are not u.s. citizens -- are not u.s. citizens lose their ability to stay in the country? we owe it to our first responders to ensure their family is taken care of, thud this -- he should they pay the ultimate -- should they pay the ultimate sacrifice of keeping us safe. this will giv
. -- some time. mr. speaker, i rise today to urge my colleagues to support kerrie , the kerry -- orozco first responders family support act. this is a first responders bill that will give our heroes the peace of mind every day when they leave their home for work to keep us safe. this legislation is simple, commonsense and compassionate. under current law, the surviving family members of first responders who have pending immigration applications face delays in the naturalization sprose. mr....
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this is something -- this is for the time time forgot. the period has been overlooked because it we understand mueller being appointed and the story goes in an entirely new direction. but we've been looking at this for months and trying to figure out what happened there. when we felt comfortable with the information we had, we moved forward. >> in light of rosenstein's second denial, the statement we quoted just a few minutes ago was statement number two put out subsequently tonight. because it's all about context, are you certain you and your coauthor that you got the context right on serious versus sarcasm? >> there's a particular reason why. in the meeting rosenstein was asked are you serious? and he said yes, i am. and then proposed wiring up fbi officials who were going in to meet with the president to be the fbi director. other folks have gone for the notion that was sarcastic, it was just a joke, but rosenstein also brought it up later in the day. those two pieces of information led us to a point where we said, look, this was a ser
this is something -- this is for the time time forgot. the period has been overlooked because it we understand mueller being appointed and the story goes in an entirely new direction. but we've been looking at this for months and trying to figure out what happened there. when we felt comfortable with the information we had, we moved forward. >> in light of rosenstein's second denial, the statement we quoted just a few minutes ago was statement number two put out subsequently tonight....
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speaker, i have no further requests for time. i reserve the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman reserves the balance of his time. the gentleman from nevada is recognized. mr. kihuen: mr. speaker, i support the bill and urge my colleagues to support it. i yield back the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back the balance of his time. the gentleman from colorado is recognized. mr. tipton: i yield back the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back the balance of his time. the question is, will the house suspend the rules and pass the bill, h.r. -- h.r. 475 about, as amended -- 4753, as amended. those in favor say aye. those opposed, no. in the opinion of the chair, 2/3 of those voting having responded in the affirmative, the rules are suspended, the bill is passed and, without objection, the motion to reconsider is laid on the table. for what purpose does the gentleman from colorado seek recognition? mr. tipton: mr. speaker, i move to suspend the rules and pass the bill h.r. 6737, the
speaker, i have no further requests for time. i reserve the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman reserves the balance of his time. the gentleman from nevada is recognized. mr. kihuen: mr. speaker, i support the bill and urge my colleagues to support it. i yield back the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back the balance of his time. the gentleman from colorado is recognized. mr. tipton: i yield back the balance of my time. the speaker pro...
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we do it all the time as kids. laughing the whole time. you can recapture that spirit.y is within almost all of us. but i'm working on that. i'm working on them. our next film takes us back to 191m and the second world war. through operation market garden. a paratroop drop into holland. hetty bischoff van heemskerck watched the parachute coming down. now in her 90s, she recalls those terrifying few days. in this, the greatest airborne operation ever undertaken. it looked like falling stars or something. all black, the things in the air. altogether 4600 aircraft were involved in the action. division the red devils... we were excited of course. we thought we would be freed. i was 19 years old when the germans invaded. it was a very difficult time in the netherlands. we hated them, from the moment we saw them. and they took him to germany. wanted to jail him too. we had not much food any more. they took our home, our normal life was absolutely devastated. make another attack on germany from arnhem. never before had troops been landed openly so far behind enemy lines. never
we do it all the time as kids. laughing the whole time. you can recapture that spirit.y is within almost all of us. but i'm working on that. i'm working on them. our next film takes us back to 191m and the second world war. through operation market garden. a paratroop drop into holland. hetty bischoff van heemskerck watched the parachute coming down. now in her 90s, she recalls those terrifying few days. in this, the greatest airborne operation ever undertaken. it looked like falling stars or...
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is old, the chief had put a bulletin in that was in place at the time this took place about time and distance. so there was time and distance bulletin. not only are the dg a supposed -- d.g.o. supposed to be obeyed, but so are the bulletins. i understand it has been a while now but most of these were young my understanding is they did not wait for the sergeant. they did not close down the street. they didn't move the bus and they didn't move the passengers. it happened very quickly. i was disturbed i was wondering if you were disturbed when the prosecutor and the district district attorney's report said that the time that they analyse a video, it showed the suspect was not directly threatening the officers with a knife 126 shots were fired and 21 hit him. i guess i am looking at this. and it seems to be -- there seems to be a lot of rules that are already in place. there seem to be some training errors here. i am concerned when it says we are in the still -- were still in the process three years later of updating these type of -- i don't want to call them simple, but analysing these
is old, the chief had put a bulletin in that was in place at the time this took place about time and distance. so there was time and distance bulletin. not only are the dg a supposed -- d.g.o. supposed to be obeyed, but so are the bulletins. i understand it has been a while now but most of these were young my understanding is they did not wait for the sergeant. they did not close down the street. they didn't move the bus and they didn't move the passengers. it happened very quickly. i was...
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the 1993 time? >> i was taking 9/11. >> that is a whole other -- >> every terrorist attack has been done by people who were known. they were all known up to the date. they have not changed a bit. they are saying we need more data and they call it intelligence, it is just data. it is not intelligence until you understand what it means and they simply do not. that is the problem. >> when you are classically trained in indications and warning that the purpose of intelligence is to keep out of harm way, the purpose of intelligence was to it -- to inform decision-makers. there was information regarding non-asymmetric intelligence attacks. you do not want to root -- to wait until the attacks and then act. you want to do everything to prevent it. that is the purpose of comedic indications and warnings, you have to munication is that there may be some planning going on or warning of an impending attack. then you sent out the alert. something i used to do, i used conduct as a crew member. .nd yet, reports ar
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time? >> yes. >> okay. >> mr. chairman, do we have a copy of these documents? >> we do not have a copy. but i presume if you want one, we could get you one. >> before the questions begin, so we could follow the testimony. >> okay. my staff said we should not provide the copy. >> no, we will provide the copy. >> oh, well speak plainly with me, please. >> oh, sure. i would like to see what she's looking at. >> you have another 30 seconds, now, because i was rudely interrupted. >> okay. mr. chairman, senator harris, we do have a blown-up copy of this for the members to view if that is helpful. >> okay, i'm going to put check marks next to homes that i can confirm are the correct locations and then an x or a question mark when i don't know where these people live. >> i'm only asking you to confirm if that map accurately shows where you were living at the time. >> where i am living. i can't see the street name but i'm happy to refer to the address or neighborhood. >> okay. could you tell us that
time? >> yes. >> okay. >> mr. chairman, do we have a copy of these documents? >> we do not have a copy. but i presume if you want one, we could get you one. >> before the questions begin, so we could follow the testimony. >> okay. my staff said we should not provide the copy. >> no, we will provide the copy. >> oh, well speak plainly with me, please. >> oh, sure. i would like to see what she's looking at. >> you have another 30...
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henry, let's start with you and at times, divorce law, big shake—up a p pa re ntly times, divorce lawe would say. essentially it's about correcting an anachronism, a strange what i suspect lots of people did not know was still the case. it's something that the times has been campaigning on recently, there was a case, they came to particular prominence recently, many people remember to no end to have been married 40 years wa nted end to have been married 40 years wanted to leave her husband, but the husband said no, and the court ordered under the current law she have to effectively wait a certain period of years. at present, a spouse who wants to file for divorce must actually provide evidence of adultery or unreasonable behaviour 01’ adultery or unreasonable behaviour or desertion, and some people say that effectively is institutionalized perjury, because people who just want to quickly get through the system and have to pretend, so thejustice secretary wa nts pretend, so thejustice secretary wants no force diverse to get out of that old—fashioned system. wants no force diverse to ge
henry, let's start with you and at times, divorce law, big shake—up a p pa re ntly times, divorce lawe would say. essentially it's about correcting an anachronism, a strange what i suspect lots of people did not know was still the case. it's something that the times has been campaigning on recently, there was a case, they came to particular prominence recently, many people remember to no end to have been married 40 years wa nted end to have been married 40 years wanted to leave her husband,...
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prime time schedule, starting at 8:30 p.m. eastern on c-span ben bernanke and former treasury secretary, tim geithner and paulsen talk about the 2008 economic crisis. >> c-span's "washington journal" live every day with news and policy issues that impath you. saturday morning, a look at the local, state and federal disaster response director of the center of health and homeland security at the university of maryland and in our spotlight on magazine segment, adam harris reviews his article on the free college movement. and "washington post" health reporter will discuss the u.s. senate's bipartisan opioid legislation. watch "washington journal" live at 7:00 a.m. eastern. and bob woodward is joining us on monday at 7:00 a.m. and ken star will be with us to discuss his book "contempt". >> c-span "cities tour" explores the american story. this weekend, we take you to selected presidential homes to see how these chief executives lived before, during and after their time in office. our two-office begins at the home of our third presi
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i reserve the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman reserves the balance of his time. the gentleman from oregon. mr. defazio: i yield myself such time as i may consume. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized. mr. defazio: turf talk quickly. i have a loft people that want to talk. i want to thank the chairman, he has done an extraordinary job here and chairman lobiondo, both retiring and we'll miss them. and i also want to thank my colleague, mr. larsen. there's many provisions that are very important. won't get to all of them here. flight attendants thanks to michael capuano of massachusetts they'll get a 10-hour rest period. the current rules sometimes only give them four or five hours a night on certain routes. that's not right. that's long overdue. we have to see whether or not we can actually meet the standard that cram ng a plane more seats in and less pitch. can we still meet the standards? we'll find out whether we can or not. and a provision later in the bill inserted by anot
i reserve the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman reserves the balance of his time. the gentleman from oregon. mr. defazio: i yield myself such time as i may consume. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized. mr. defazio: turf talk quickly. i have a loft people that want to talk. i want to thank the chairman, he has done an extraordinary job here and chairman lobiondo, both retiring and we'll miss them. and i also want to thank my colleague, mr. larsen....
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i was probably gs 13 at the time. i wasn't clued in on it. >> so you will find basically the same time everybody else? >> i was learning it off the evening news. >> didn't change anything in terms of your day-to-day job? because of course the committee was concerned that this has all been done essentially any completely worthless fashion in violation of our fourth amendment, and the concerns that mr. church, send senator churcr this head was where was way to find a way to regulate this, make sure we don't have nsa getting outside proper lanes going after strictly foreign targets and not going after americans without any kind of real criminal predicate here. did you all here but any guidelines or any kind of chatter from -- >> well, the outcome of the church committee was formed intelligence surveillance act, fisa compass thompson of the foreign intelligence surveillance court to oversee the actual operation and the solicitation and approval of lawrence -- warrants for collecting and storing and disseminate information
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i yield myself such time as i may consume. madam speaker, i rise in support of h.r. 2389, which re-authorizes the west valley demonstration project. the western new york service central in west valley new york has unique history. it is owned by new york state. from 1966 to 1972, it was operated by a private business to reprocess spent nuclear fuel, permanently provided by the federal government. those reprocessing activities ended decades ago but high level transuranic waste is at the site. the ultimate disposal of the waste remains a point of contention. there have been ongoing disputes and legislative actions spanning from the 1980's to today with d.o.e. and new york state continuing to disagree over who should be responsible for paying for waste disposal. this disagreement has major consequences for how the waste can be disposed of and who will be responsible for covering the disposal cost. h.r. 2389 would require a report by the government accountability office, or g.a.o., to help clarify the origins of and disposal pathwa
i yield myself such time as i may consume. madam speaker, i rise in support of h.r. 2389, which re-authorizes the west valley demonstration project. the western new york service central in west valley new york has unique history. it is owned by new york state. from 1966 to 1972, it was operated by a private business to reprocess spent nuclear fuel, permanently provided by the federal government. those reprocessing activities ended decades ago but high level transuranic waste is at the site. the...
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ford's long-time friend ms. kaiser say they recall no such event. her long-time friend ms. kaiser said under penalty of felony not know me and does not believe she ever saw me at a a party ever. here is the quote from ms. kaiser's attorney's letter, quote, simply put ms. kaiser does not know mr. kavanaugh, end quote. think about that fact. the day after the allegation appeared, i told this committee that i wanted a hearing as soon as possible to clear my name. i demanded a hearing for the very next day unfortunately it took the committee 10 days to get to this hearing and those 10 long days as was predictable and as i predicted my family and my name have been totally and permanently destroyed by vicious and false additional accusations. the 10-day delay has been harmful to me and my family, to the supreme court and to the country, when this allegations first arose i welcomed any kind of investigation, senate, fbi or otherwise. the committee has now conducted thorough investigation and i've tcooperated fully. i know that any kind of investigation, senate, fbi, montgomery cou
ford's long-time friend ms. kaiser say they recall no such event. her long-time friend ms. kaiser said under penalty of felony not know me and does not believe she ever saw me at a a party ever. here is the quote from ms. kaiser's attorney's letter, quote, simply put ms. kaiser does not know mr. kavanaugh, end quote. think about that fact. the day after the allegation appeared, i told this committee that i wanted a hearing as soon as possible to clear my name. i demanded a hearing for the very...
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and no time. there is no time at all. knows.ominic raab, the current brexit secretary, has got to negotiate what the uk's position is. i think have got to talk about lord who has come into the debate recently and made some comments about how very upset he is. one comment he did make and i agree with him, the fact that dominic raab at the very last moment decided no brexit was on the table for discussion... he is a brexit supporter, and just for instancy sounds a bit like you, so frustrated with how this process is going. but, given what we have been through since the referendum decision, how could we have played this differently from your perspective? because, of course, the problem has been all the infighting within conservative party that has delayed and delayed and delayed and meant that owl proposal has not been there for such a long time? june last year was the federal election, which was a shambles. unfortunate, any power that the theresa may government might have had was straight out of the window and therefore the factio
and no time. there is no time at all. knows.ominic raab, the current brexit secretary, has got to negotiate what the uk's position is. i think have got to talk about lord who has come into the debate recently and made some comments about how very upset he is. one comment he did make and i agree with him, the fact that dominic raab at the very last moment decided no brexit was on the table for discussion... he is a brexit supporter, and just for instancy sounds a bit like you, so frustrated with...
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you do that time and time again. time and time again. it's disgusting. and then you sit up there talking about affordable housing. every time you come with a multi billion dollar housing bond, you claim affordable housing and the only people that can afford it is people in the high income bracket like twitter. and you give twitter a 217 billion-dollar tax-free budget. money free, not paying taxes. what you got to say about that? >> next speaker. [applause] madam president, before the next public commenter speaks. i want to remind the public if you are in support of someone's views, you can use your supportive hands. there's a board rule -- thank you. there is a board rule that you would use your supportive hands. >> instead of crapping. this is what we're going to do. like this. >> let's be respectful of the speakers at the podium. >> good afternoon, supervisors. my name is gina and i'm president of the sf blue homeowners association. i want to thank supervisor kim for the continuance. this is a very serious matter we're talking about. there's extreme tr
you do that time and time again. time and time again. it's disgusting. and then you sit up there talking about affordable housing. every time you come with a multi billion dollar housing bond, you claim affordable housing and the only people that can afford it is people in the high income bracket like twitter. and you give twitter a 217 billion-dollar tax-free budget. money free, not paying taxes. what you got to say about that? >> next speaker. [applause] madam president, before the next...
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that's what the obfuscation is about time and time again.s that given the opportunity to be sort of an operative, he took it and now he's trying to say balls and strikes umpire. but all these documents are proving that he is exactly what he was, which is a part of this machinery, a huge machine that has had a decades long plan to install people like brett kavanaugh on the supreme court. >> dahlia lithwick senior editor and legal correspondent at slate.com. thank you for helping us cover this this week. we'll be right back. stay with us. icult, we're gonna have to start from scratch. we need to fail down here so we don't fail up there. this isn't just another trip, neil. we have serious problems. do you think you're coming back? five... four... three... two... first man. rated pg-13. my dbut now, i take used tometamucil every day.sh it traps and removes the waste that weighs me down, so i feel lighter. try metamucil, and begin to feel what lighter feels like. but let's be honest, nobody likes dealing with insurance. which is why esurance hire
that's what the obfuscation is about time and time again.s that given the opportunity to be sort of an operative, he took it and now he's trying to say balls and strikes umpire. but all these documents are proving that he is exactly what he was, which is a part of this machinery, a huge machine that has had a decades long plan to install people like brett kavanaugh on the supreme court. >> dahlia lithwick senior editor and legal correspondent at slate.com. thank you for helping us cover...
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times.specially that particular time, because we radically changed in the early 1900s. host: you are more closely related to grover cleveland? massee: surprisingly. america's only non-sequential president. what else should they know? massee: they should know he had a beautiful wife. a great story has been passed down in my family. sad, and francis was so sad, after they were defeated, and she said to the people at the white house, take care of the china because we will be back in four years, and they were back in four years. the romance they had prior to them getting married in the white house, it was just a love story that will in due are the test of time. she was married in the white gown. a beautiful george cleveland, the grandson of clover, was at this event. found that actual address, the wedding dress that actively exists, in the white collection atdies the smithsonian. it's just a powerful display of how wonderful and how elegant she was, and i think people will certainly learn from h
times.specially that particular time, because we radically changed in the early 1900s. host: you are more closely related to grover cleveland? massee: surprisingly. america's only non-sequential president. what else should they know? massee: they should know he had a beautiful wife. a great story has been passed down in my family. sad, and francis was so sad, after they were defeated, and she said to the people at the white house, take care of the china because we will be back in four years,...
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again, the first time in 22 years the labor-h has gotten done in full on time. with that, mr. speaker, i wish to reserve the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman reserves. the chair recognizes the gentlelady from california. mrs. torres: mr. speaker, i thank the gentleman for yielding me the customary 30 minutes, and i yield myself such time as i may consume. the speaker pro tempore: so recognized. mrs. torres: mr. speaker, if you're having a deja vu right now, it's because we have been here once too many times before. our government son the verge of yet another government shutdown this week. after yet another district work period, we return today to this rule to consider the bills it makes in order. we are left with just one last chance to do our work, one final opportunity to send president trump a spending bill that reflects the true value of bipartisanship. one without poison pill riders which would put so many of our constituents out of work. this rule makes in order h.r. dod-hhs-education omnibus bill. and h.res. 1071, which is a rebuke on some loca
again, the first time in 22 years the labor-h has gotten done in full on time. with that, mr. speaker, i wish to reserve the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman reserves. the chair recognizes the gentlelady from california. mrs. torres: mr. speaker, i thank the gentleman for yielding me the customary 30 minutes, and i yield myself such time as i may consume. the speaker pro tempore: so recognized. mrs. torres: mr. speaker, if you're having a deja vu right now, it's...
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thank you for your time.s, big effort under way here but the recovery will take some time >> thank you very much, appreciate it. >>> head over to the bond market and rick santelli that ten-year holding above 3% on that yield, rick. >> it absolutely is. if we start theearlier maturities two year and now five year coming back from 2008, we'll call it ten years. that ten year you mentioned, opened it up to may and the high yield and if we take that out, we'll be shooting all the way back to the summer of 2011 do keep in mind 50 basis points increase and 25 on the way and ten year up 66 basis points for the year 30 is only 48. melissa, back to you >> rick, thanks. >>> would you let your insurance company track your wearable device in order for you to get a better rate? how it works and how she plans tohae e cef fe insurance. what do you mean it's not working out, craig? i just introduced you to my parents. psst! craig and sheila broke up. what, really? craig and shelia broke up!? no, craig!? what happened? i don'
thank you for your time.s, big effort under way here but the recovery will take some time >> thank you very much, appreciate it. >>> head over to the bond market and rick santelli that ten-year holding above 3% on that yield, rick. >> it absolutely is. if we start theearlier maturities two year and now five year coming back from 2008, we'll call it ten years. that ten year you mentioned, opened it up to may and the high yield and if we take that out, we'll be shooting all...
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there is a specific time.ic time in a specific place. >> in a specific place. >> that is what the time-space continuum means. >> that's right. and let me make concrete, i take two clocks, okay, which indicate the same time. i move one up a little bit. i wait. i come down. and if this were much more accurate clocks than what they are, the one up would have measured more time. there's more time up here than down there. >> there's more time at your head than at your feet. >> that's right. >> and you can see this, of course, because the time is different in mountains compared to valleys. why is that? explain that. >> it's because of gravity. the real question is, why not? the name of your show is "gps," right? the gps is this thing we have in our machines, the global positioning system, which works with satellites that have clocks up there. in our car there's a radio receiver that receives a message from the satellite, and it uses it to locate itself. well, when this was put up by the americans, the physicist told
there is a specific time.ic time in a specific place. >> in a specific place. >> that is what the time-space continuum means. >> that's right. and let me make concrete, i take two clocks, okay, which indicate the same time. i move one up a little bit. i wait. i come down. and if this were much more accurate clocks than what they are, the one up would have measured more time. there's more time up here than down there. >> there's more time at your head than at your feet....
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okay, new york times view of objectivity neutrality, et cetera, seems to have shifted over time, so the question that i want to invite eli and april to talk about and linda you too is whether the bar has moved under the trump administration, should we have an understanding of what it means to be objective, neutral and balance? what's going on here? you want to start and let me point out there was a letter a couple of weeks, letter to editor from "the new york times" from trump supporter, the more you attack president trump the more we love him. so the other question here is do you worry about backlash? >> there is backlash. what i'm dealing with is just by asking questions, straight questions that are not opinionated that are not opinion, i'm getting backlash, we are in a whole different time, there's this feeling not about -- it's about feeling and knee-jerk emotions, i believe there needs to be objectivity. i believe if we are going to want to read a newspaper or watch a report or listen to a report it needs to be just that, give all the sides, i'm not with you on torture there, all s
okay, new york times view of objectivity neutrality, et cetera, seems to have shifted over time, so the question that i want to invite eli and april to talk about and linda you too is whether the bar has moved under the trump administration, should we have an understanding of what it means to be objective, neutral and balance? what's going on here? you want to start and let me point out there was a letter a couple of weeks, letter to editor from "the new york times" from trump...
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did you enjoy that time we spent? i am always happy to cooperate with the committee. >> that's charitable. were you ever asked about any allegations when we had that time with you you alone? >> did the ranking member already have these allegations, i guess this would've been september 6 or 7 in the letter was written july 30. a recommendation was made by the ranking member or staff to dr. ford. i think dr. ford is a victim and i think she's been through hell i am very sympathetic to her. but did the ranking members of staff here today make a recommendation to hire a lawyer and she knew all that and it we had a hearing here with you and none of these things were asked. but then once the process was close, once the fbi investigation was closed, once we were done meeting in public and private, this was thrown on you. i want to make sure i have the dates correct. we got 35-plus days from all the time that this evidence was in the hands. recommendations were made to an outside lawyer. you could have handled all of this and
did you enjoy that time we spent? i am always happy to cooperate with the committee. >> that's charitable. were you ever asked about any allegations when we had that time with you you alone? >> did the ranking member already have these allegations, i guess this would've been september 6 or 7 in the letter was written july 30. a recommendation was made by the ranking member or staff to dr. ford. i think dr. ford is a victim and i think she's been through hell i am very sympathetic to...
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back toward all-time highs. what am i getting rid of of course, walmart walmart, the stock has been on a tear it has been on a tear and it's gone from 82 to 96 and 97 on valuation close to 20 times forward earnings and i think it's too rich and it pulls back and i've got it on my hanger what else am i buying? between the gap and l brands you have to go l brands. first of all, we can play the gratuitous footage of victoria's secret and second of all, you know what? at a certain point, it becomes compelling on valuation and last quarter it wasn't a total disaster and on a valuation basis, so i'll take the shot there and gap, i'm hanging it up why? because i'm the least cool person in the world and i don't even shop at the gap so if i'm not shopping there, i don't know who is. back to you, mel >> just to clarify because the symbols might be confusing to some at home the hanger denotes putting it back on the rack because you don't like it. the bag means you're putting it into the bag and you're going to buy it guy l
back toward all-time highs. what am i getting rid of of course, walmart walmart, the stock has been on a tear it has been on a tear and it's gone from 82 to 96 and 97 on valuation close to 20 times forward earnings and i think it's too rich and it pulls back and i've got it on my hanger what else am i buying? between the gap and l brands you have to go l brands. first of all, we can play the gratuitous footage of victoria's secret and second of all, you know what? at a certain point, it becomes...
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game you know why i told my compass a bike don't get into the time. we stopped i'm taken down. plants that taken down a lot of different testing in areas they're going to take down some more you'll be hearing about that very soon i don't want to go ahead of myself but you'll be hearing about it soon. they have no interest right now in testing nuclear you know we had a case just about when i was coming into office you remember where there was a massive they thought it was an earthquake a mountain moved over an inch and a half we're talking about bounce in a north korea's very mountainous beautiful land beautiful this mountain actually shifted it shifted and somebody thought it was an earthquake and then they found out no this was nuclear testing shifted amount i'm talking about serious stuff serious size when i came in and certainly before i came in and even at the beginning of my because what i was having rhetorical contests you know contests really i guess you could call it with chairman cam which we both smile at now when we left. but everybody thou
game you know why i told my compass a bike don't get into the time. we stopped i'm taken down. plants that taken down a lot of different testing in areas they're going to take down some more you'll be hearing about that very soon i don't want to go ahead of myself but you'll be hearing about it soon. they have no interest right now in testing nuclear you know we had a case just about when i was coming into office you remember where there was a massive they thought it was an earthquake a...
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eastern time jobs in america.'s go to circus of day there in nomination of judge brett kavanaugh, democratic senator cory booker taking the spotlight by saying he would make public memo that he wrote years ago, that memo was on racial profiling but republicans say it was confidential and unfair to judge kavanaugh. >> i knowingly violated the rules that were put forth and i'm told that the committee confidential rules have knowing consequences and i understand that the penalty comes with potential ousting from the senate. >> running for president is no excuse for violating the rules of the senate or of the confidentiality of the document that is we are privy to. lauren: turns out the documents have been cleared for release but we don't know if booker actually knew that at the time. let's discuss all of this. the motive of many of the senators during the hearings, we bring in attorney brad, brad, good morning, thank you for joining us. i'm interested in your perspective on senator book e and others theatrics. >> my
eastern time jobs in america.'s go to circus of day there in nomination of judge brett kavanaugh, democratic senator cory booker taking the spotlight by saying he would make public memo that he wrote years ago, that memo was on racial profiling but republicans say it was confidential and unfair to judge kavanaugh. >> i knowingly violated the rules that were put forth and i'm told that the committee confidential rules have knowing consequences and i understand that the penalty comes with...
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but it's time.his president is coming out doing what has never been done in the history of this country. trashing a subsequent president, taking credit for what he did and blaming the guy before him for everything that was wrong. hogan gidley, thank you so much for being with us tonight. charlie kirk from turning point u.s.a. is still on deck. and the honorable darrell issa joins me in a moment. don't go away. president trump: they write more books now. the stack is this high. ones that are really good are number one, two and three on the best sellers list. the good ones by justice, i call her justice, but she is judge. she is justice to me. jeanine, we love her. judge jeanine. this isn't just any moving day. this is moving day with the best in-home wifi experience and millions of wifi hotspots to help you stay connected. and this is moving day with reliable service appointments in a two-hour window so you're up and running in no time. show me decorating shows. this is staying connected with xfinity
but it's time.his president is coming out doing what has never been done in the history of this country. trashing a subsequent president, taking credit for what he did and blaming the guy before him for everything that was wrong. hogan gidley, thank you so much for being with us tonight. charlie kirk from turning point u.s.a. is still on deck. and the honorable darrell issa joins me in a moment. don't go away. president trump: they write more books now. the stack is this high. ones that are...
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lot of vaccines and a whole lot of chemicals at that time i mean by the time a baby is six months of age it will have had upwards to thirty seven vaccines given about five over five hundred micrograms of mercury if they began the flu shot at six months of age and almost five thousand micrograms of aluminum injected into a little body by the time their one year of age return is a mercury i went to the link between vaccines and autism has been a big controversy what's your take on that. there are many articles now that have been published that show the link between vaccines and autism they may not call it autism they may call it in south. lapa theater and satellite is are various types of brain injury but there have actually been awarded large compensations to the national vaccine injury compensation program for children with brain injuries from vaccines now autism in my opinion is like the worst case scenario it's down a very long spectrum of potential illnesses that can be caused by vaccines things other other types of illnesses can include asthma allergies eg some. a long list of ne
lot of vaccines and a whole lot of chemicals at that time i mean by the time a baby is six months of age it will have had upwards to thirty seven vaccines given about five over five hundred micrograms of mercury if they began the flu shot at six months of age and almost five thousand micrograms of aluminum injected into a little body by the time their one year of age return is a mercury i went to the link between vaccines and autism has been a big controversy what's your take on that. there are...
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i did want to tell that story about the times the times were amazing. wired was the first draft of history of the digital revolution. we were watching a society in sane transformation. it's hard to imagine. back when we started wired there were 20 million computers connected to the internet. it was like a private club for certain people. now there are 3 billion people connected to the internet, and everybody has a super computer in their pocket. in between that time, the economy and every aspect of our life has been changed. and so we were trying to capture that in the pages of wired, and i was witness to it. we were plaintiffs in it stwel with the development of our online business. so, the 90s themselves were about creating this revolution. they were a period of utopianism. there wah intellectually began with something like francis -- writing the end of history as if there would never be any more history after the collapse of the soviet union, and the trials for liberal democracies. no more history, a bad things, all we need to do is focus on the poss
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that "new york times" anonymous op-ed, appears to be written by a male senior official according to times twitter account. with me live from white house blake berman. reporter: don't know who the person is, "new york times" op-ed page. where they identify person as senior administration official, title is quote, i am part of the resistance inside of trump administration, when you boil down this op-ed person said themselves with others are working inside of trump administration to essentially keep it on track as they see it. is is what the senior official writes anonymously at one point. speaking of president, dilemma he does not fully grasp, many of senior officials in his own dodgadministration are working m within. this anonymous senior official also writes, given instability, many witnessed there were early whispers within the cabinet of invoking 25 amendment that would start a complex process for removing the president. but no one wanted to precipitate a constitutional crisis, we will do what we can to steer the administration in the right direct until one way or the other it is over.
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is a steel time? >> no, it's not jail time but recusal time.ou go to the court and make a motion in front of a judge to recuse them showing a classic conflict of interest and get professor this and that from harvard and nyu and legal experts to write opinions saying this is a clear concept of interest and he can't be conducting an investigation while he's worried about himself being medicated and investigated and himself being a conspirator to instruct justice. the president obstructed justice and he did not do it but by firing kobe that rod rosenstein is a conspirator because he worked with him to fire james comey and he's more guilty than the president - why? the president has the order to go to power to fire james call me. rod rosenstein does not have that same article to power. john: speaking of more craziness in the white house in washington dc but not talking to the veracity of doctor ford's allegations but the way the structure is going forward she put forward that she wanted to happen in dc and she would have judge kavanaugh testify fir
is a steel time? >> no, it's not jail time but recusal time.ou go to the court and make a motion in front of a judge to recuse them showing a classic conflict of interest and get professor this and that from harvard and nyu and legal experts to write opinions saying this is a clear concept of interest and he can't be conducting an investigation while he's worried about himself being medicated and investigated and himself being a conspirator to instruct justice. the president obstructed...
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it is time. it is time. time that we continue for our communities each and every day and not let the left silence our willingness to stand up for this great country. we need to make sure that we speak up. i can tell you, that there are few things that unite us other than truly our values. but i can also say this -- when we look at standing up for our , it is important that we not make a political statement. i think that it is not appropriate to say -- to make a political statement at a wedding. it is not ok to make a political statement at a funeral. and it is not ok to make a political statement when we have the flag and when we stand to salud it. we need to honor our veterans and make sure that we stand and let them know that we are united. it is not ok. it is important. [applause] so, i want you to stay engaged. applaudou to once again this president for being proud of who we are. when you have a pastor, andrew fromton from my area, buckham county who has been held hostage over in turkey, it is gratifying
it is time. it is time. time that we continue for our communities each and every day and not let the left silence our willingness to stand up for this great country. we need to make sure that we speak up. i can tell you, that there are few things that unite us other than truly our values. but i can also say this -- when we look at standing up for our , it is important that we not make a political statement. i think that it is not appropriate to say -- to make a political statement at a wedding....
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in my time on the bench. no federal judge, not a single one in the country, has sent more women law clerks to clerk on the supreme court than i have. before this allegation arose two weeks ago, i was required to start making certain administrative preparations for my possible transfer to the supreme court just in case i was confirmed. as part of that, i had to in essence contingently hire a first group of four law clerks who could be available to clerk at the supreme court for me on a moment's notice. i did so and contingently hired four law clerks. all four are women. if confirmed i'll be the first justice in the history of the supreme court to have a group of all women law clerks. that is who i am. that is who i was. over the past 12 years i've taught constitutional law to hundreds of students, primarily at harvard law school while i was hired by then dean and now justice elena kagan. one of my former women students, a democrat, testified to this committee that i was an even-handed professor who treats peop
in my time on the bench. no federal judge, not a single one in the country, has sent more women law clerks to clerk on the supreme court than i have. before this allegation arose two weeks ago, i was required to start making certain administrative preparations for my possible transfer to the supreme court just in case i was confirmed. as part of that, i had to in essence contingently hire a first group of four law clerks who could be available to clerk at the supreme court for me on a moment's...
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it is different this time. you as well for your comments and check out business live. it has been a wet start to the day across wales, the midlands and eastern parts of england but this band of rain is moving its way southwards, weakening and will gradually fizzle out, but for many others, it is a day really of some sunshine and a few showers. but the rain this morning is associated with this weather front which you can see is moving southwards and weakening but it also introduces much fresher, cooler conditions, particularly across southern parts. temperatures yesterday were in the 20s, today will feel very different. lots of cloud lingering on across southern parts, elsewhere some good spells of sunshine. a few showers into the north—west of scotland, north—west england as well and temperatures down by a few degrees, particularly across the south, 16—18. with lengthy clear spells for england and wales, it is going to turn quite chilly. we look at the temperature map and you can see some chilly. we look at the
it is different this time. you as well for your comments and check out business live. it has been a wet start to the day across wales, the midlands and eastern parts of england but this band of rain is moving its way southwards, weakening and will gradually fizzle out, but for many others, it is a day really of some sunshine and a few showers. but the rain this morning is associated with this weather front which you can see is moving southwards and weakening but it also introduces much fresher,...
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these are extraordinary times and dangerous times. >> reporter: obama has largely remained publicly silentthe successor until today. in a speech in illinois where he called on republicans to take notice of how trump treat it is rule of law. >> it shall not be a partisan issue to say that we do not pressure the attorney general or the fbi to use the criminal justice system as a cudle to punish opponents. >> reporter: trump who has not spoken to obama since inauguration day in 2017 responded like this. >> i watched it but i fell asleep. i found he's very good. very good for sleeping. >> reporter: trump made clear he's worried about democrats in the midterm elections planting early seeds of an argument against impeachment. >> we will impeach him but he didn't do anything wrong. it doesn't matter. we will impeach him! we will impeach. i say how do you impeach somebody that's doing a great job, didn't do anything wrong. if it happens it's your fault because you didn't go out to vote. >> reporter: as the president talking about the specter of impeachment, the department of justice say is saying,
these are extraordinary times and dangerous times. >> reporter: obama has largely remained publicly silentthe successor until today. in a speech in illinois where he called on republicans to take notice of how trump treat it is rule of law. >> it shall not be a partisan issue to say that we do not pressure the attorney general or the fbi to use the criminal justice system as a cudle to punish opponents. >> reporter: trump who has not spoken to obama since inauguration day in...
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there isn't time to get off the road. as the storm moves in and charleston tonight, you should not be on the road. when he gets down to beaufort sometime tomorrow, you should not be on the road. so if you're going to leave, and you should leave, if you're not left these evacuation zones, you should leave now because time is running out. and remember this, once he's winds start blowing at that tropical storm rate, it will be virtually impossible for the rescuers to gideon to rescue you. so they will be leaving just like the others because it will be highly dangerous to do that. so if you have not left, if you're in a place of danger, , f you're in these zones, that was a time to go because that window of opportunity is closing on you very quickly. and if you stay in those zones when the bridges may be overrun, there may be debris on bridges, there would be electrical lines will be down, possibly all over the state, there will be roads that would be closed because trees are across the roads, some of the roads will be washed
there isn't time to get off the road. as the storm moves in and charleston tonight, you should not be on the road. when he gets down to beaufort sometime tomorrow, you should not be on the road. so if you're going to leave, and you should leave, if you're not left these evacuation zones, you should leave now because time is running out. and remember this, once he's winds start blowing at that tropical storm rate, it will be virtually impossible for the rescuers to gideon to rescue you. so they...
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think about that for a minute. 30 minutes is a long time. it's a long time. it's half your show. >> with no commercial breaks. >> ranting for half your show? >> this goes to whether there is the feeling that people have around the country, that being scared, that being angry, that questioning the very legitimacy of this presidency is the rational choice and that anything less than that is to really misunderstand the era we're in. and that comes, again, against the backdrop of what we'll be covering later in the hour whether this president should put another lifetime supreme court appointment. we don't regularly pull trump tweets and post them. there are many tweets every day and we rarely feature them. my control room tells me there's a bizarre response. the all caps "treason?" . now, heidi, again, rather than normalizing that all caps statement, if barack obama or any other president responded to this kind of report with i can tell you a legally false charge because there's no conduct that has anything to do with treason, heidi where does that figure into th
think about that for a minute. 30 minutes is a long time. it's a long time. it's half your show. >> with no commercial breaks. >> ranting for half your show? >> this goes to whether there is the feeling that people have around the country, that being scared, that being angry, that questioning the very legitimacy of this presidency is the rational choice and that anything less than that is to really misunderstand the era we're in. and that comes, again, against the backdrop of...
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time for the latest headlines. two russian men have gone on state tv to deny carrying out a nerve agent attack in salisbury, claiming they were tourists who happen to be there at the time. the government has published the latest badge of contingency measures being prepared in case there is no brexit deal. westminster bridge attack inquest hears how a romanian tourist almost jumped into the thames to search for his girlfriend after the attack. and an exclusive bbc report reveals how one in five young people consider themselves to be a young carer whose families depend on them for everyday living. and preparing for everyday living. and preparing for hurricane florence, the eastern seaboard of the united states gets ready as forecasters say high rainfall and storm surges could trigger life—threatening floods. ina trigger life—threatening floods. in a moment, it is time for sportsday, first a look at what else is coming up this evening. we will have more reaction to the interview given by those two suspects in the sali
time for the latest headlines. two russian men have gone on state tv to deny carrying out a nerve agent attack in salisbury, claiming they were tourists who happen to be there at the time. the government has published the latest badge of contingency measures being prepared in case there is no brexit deal. westminster bridge attack inquest hears how a romanian tourist almost jumped into the thames to search for his girlfriend after the attack. and an exclusive bbc report reveals how one in five...
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>> that happens all of the time. if you're trying to tell a specific real person story, one thing that was fascinating in the research about zelda and all of the people associated with them is that even biography isn't necessarily the truth, this is where there is space to create, because of biographer will approach a subject with a certain preconceived idea of who that subject is, maybe some prejudices and so if you have a subject about whom many biases have been written which was true about fitzgerald, my goodness, which set a facsimile going to choose for my story. i went in without a particular agenda, i wanted to know if the real story could be found. i felt like i was an objective obsessed her of that. but, what is true? and that kind of freeze you in a way or it can. going forward i feel like i will have a little bit more room. >> when you're doing a ton of research you get two or three versions of the story and it's like pieces of the elephant. sometimes you have to make choices about what version works for y
>> that happens all of the time. if you're trying to tell a specific real person story, one thing that was fascinating in the research about zelda and all of the people associated with them is that even biography isn't necessarily the truth, this is where there is space to create, because of biographer will approach a subject with a certain preconceived idea of who that subject is, maybe some prejudices and so if you have a subject about whom many biases have been written which was true...
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it has been several times.erviews specifically about dr ford's allegations? yes. what about deborah ramirez‘s allegation that you wave your venus in front of her? yes. what about her allegation that he repeatedly engaged in drugging and gang raping, or allowing women to be gang raped? yes. yes, i have been interviewed about that. were your answers to my questions today consistent with the a nswe rs you questions today consistent with the answers you gave to the committee in these various interviews? yes man. 0k. these various interviews? yes man. ok. thank you, mr chairman. judge kavanaugh, earlier today, dr ok. thank you, mr chairman. judge kavanaugh, earliertoday, dr ford sat in that same chair. under oath, she said clearly and unequivocably. that she was a victim of sexual assault at your hands. she answered our questions directly, and she did not flinch at the prospect of submitting herself to an fbi investigation of these charges. i'm sure she has been advised by her attorneys, we know that a person lying
it has been several times.erviews specifically about dr ford's allegations? yes. what about deborah ramirez‘s allegation that you wave your venus in front of her? yes. what about her allegation that he repeatedly engaged in drugging and gang raping, or allowing women to be gang raped? yes. yes, i have been interviewed about that. were your answers to my questions today consistent with the a nswe rs you questions today consistent with the answers you gave to the committee in these various...
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times. steve: can you walk us through the process is like with regards to him asking you to potentially be his running mate? sen. corker: it was pretty quick. he made the decision on a you know, we went to trump tower, chief of staff. guam me, and i met with him a couple of months before. some of you had asked that it would be a good thing for us to talk, and i made some positive comments about one of his foreign policy speeches, which was really meant to try to influence the direction he took on foreign policy. , i look, we sat and talked talked to his , his , one of his sons communications people, his campaign manager at the time, and very quickly, i just knew it was in the right thing. i am a policy person. i don't consider myself a politician. just the way the race was going to be, i knew that me being in that role was not going to be a good thing for either one of us. early, i share that with him about 4:30 p.m. in the afternoon after arriving in his office about 10:00 and people.with a
times. steve: can you walk us through the process is like with regards to him asking you to potentially be his running mate? sen. corker: it was pretty quick. he made the decision on a you know, we went to trump tower, chief of staff. guam me, and i met with him a couple of months before. some of you had asked that it would be a good thing for us to talk, and i made some positive comments about one of his foreign policy speeches, which was really meant to try to influence the direction he took...
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"the new york times" isn't failing. if i weren't here, i probably believe "the new york times" wouldn't exist. >> the white house press secretary sent an official response which reads in part, the individual behind this piece has chosen to deceive rather than support the duly elected president of the united states. he is not putting country first put putting himself and his ego ahead of the american people. this coward should do the right thing and resign. let us bring in our leadoff panel on a busier than average wednesday evening. can we agree on that? ashley parker, pulitzer prize winning reporter for "the washington post." robert costa, national reporter for "the washington post." also happens to be moderator of "washington week" on pbs'. richard painter, former ethics lawyer for the bush 43 white house. good evening to all of you. ashley, i'd like to begin by highlighting a brief portion of the biline you shared tonight from "the washington post." the phrase, the sleeper cells have awoken circulated on text message
"the new york times" isn't failing. if i weren't here, i probably believe "the new york times" wouldn't exist. >> the white house press secretary sent an official response which reads in part, the individual behind this piece has chosen to deceive rather than support the duly elected president of the united states. he is not putting country first put putting himself and his ego ahead of the american people. this coward should do the right thing and resign. let us bring...