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u.s. code 4. 641. >> yep. gregg has done a great job on reporting on 18 u.s. code 4. he had an obligation to go to the department of justice to at least have a file open and report this. if you don't do it, it's a crime. obviously he did not think it was obstruction of justice. number two, let's look at what took place here. the director of the federal bureau of investigation has a meeting with the president of the united states. he takes notes from those meetings and does not release them to anyone at that time. he putss them in the drawer in his office. he does this in his fbi vehicle on an fbi computer. and it saves it. puts it in the drawer. it is going to save it for later. he gets terminated. left and right, we are calling for his termination. we were in the middle of the election. what he did with outrageous. take it a stepe further. he sensed the memo to a friend of his who was a consultant to the department of justice. to leak it to "the new york times." he said he did that because on the friday -- the president said you better be careful, you better be caref
u.s. code 4. 641. >> yep. gregg has done a great job on reporting on 18 u.s. code 4. he had an obligation to go to the department of justice to at least have a file open and report this. if you don't do it, it's a crime. obviously he did not think it was obstruction of justice. number two, let's look at what took place here. the director of the federal bureau of investigation has a meeting with the president of the united states. he takes notes from those meetings and does not release...
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on 18 u.s. code, jay sekulow mentioned he may have another problem as it pertains to leaking the information. sara, give us a headline on that follow-up and we will carry both of you into the next hour. >> john could not have said it better. there's going to be a lot more coming up that will be in regards to comey and his meeting with lynch and also the investigation into russia and hillary clinton's email server. we will go back to that. there will be a lot more revelations. i have one more point, sean. there were people within the fbi, fbi agents that were so frustrated with him -- >> sean: and they were frustrated today when the hillary clinton issue -- stay with us. sara and of course john, we have another hour. thank god, i can do ten hours of "hannity" ." john roberts will have a full report about how the president is reacting to what happened today. j. edgar comey's testimony and more reaction. jay sekulow, ari fleischer, mercedes and matt schlapp. or visit your24info.com. this scarf all that'
on 18 u.s. code, jay sekulow mentioned he may have another problem as it pertains to leaking the information. sara, give us a headline on that follow-up and we will carry both of you into the next hour. >> john could not have said it better. there's going to be a lot more coming up that will be in regards to comey and his meeting with lynch and also the investigation into russia and hillary clinton's email server. we will go back to that. there will be a lot more revelations. i have one...
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there is 18 u.s. code 4.ew someone was trying to obstruct justice, doesn't that mean he committed a felony? >> yes, according to the sources i have spoken with and i've also spoken to law enforcement, he would be required to report tha that. >> sean: required back in january? >> >> yeah, back in january. i don't think we are going to get this explosive you know, the president tried to course may come a story. i think the people following that will be disappointed when they find his testimony. i don't think that's it. you brought up a really important point, sean. these are anonymous sources spreading these kind of rumors without basis in fact. if there was someone on the trump team or in the administration that was colluding with the russians, with the fbi really be putting that out there? i mean, they wouldn't be talking about it. they would be building a case against the person and then they would be charging them. >> sean: john, let me go to your report and a sara's report where he is refusing to answer th
there is 18 u.s. code 4.ew someone was trying to obstruct justice, doesn't that mean he committed a felony? >> yes, according to the sources i have spoken with and i've also spoken to law enforcement, he would be required to report tha that. >> sean: required back in january? >> >> yeah, back in january. i don't think we are going to get this explosive you know, the president tried to course may come a story. i think the people following that will be disappointed when...
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u.s. criminal code regarding harboring illegal aliens. ice quickly shot down the flyers' authenticity. d-c is a sanctuary city, meaning police are not instructed to assist federal authorities working to deport residents. at xx time for weather. toss to eileen - fabulous friday - still nice saturday - rain looking later sunday today mostly sunny to partly cloudy, beautiful little breezy during the afternoon tonight: partly cloudy & cool lows: 56-62 winds: northwest 5 mph saturday: mostly sunny and comfortable highs: 76-80 winds: northwest 5-10 mph there is much more ahead on good morning washington. john gonzalez.. what are you working on. introducing fios gigabit connection. superfast internet at an incredible price. that's 20x faster than most people have. and, it's just $79.99 a month online for 1 year. and only $5 more per month for the second year. get fios gigabit connection for $79.99 with tv, hbo for 1 year and multi-room dvr service for 2 years. all with a 2-year agreement. switch now at fiosgigabit.com. the insurance companies and the credit card companies and the wall street
u.s. criminal code regarding harboring illegal aliens. ice quickly shot down the flyers' authenticity. d-c is a sanctuary city, meaning police are not instructed to assist federal authorities working to deport residents. at xx time for weather. toss to eileen - fabulous friday - still nice saturday - rain looking later sunday today mostly sunny to partly cloudy, beautiful little breezy during the afternoon tonight: partly cloudy & cool lows: 56-62 winds: northwest 5 mph saturday: mostly...
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when you look at, when you look what the law is in the u.s. codehat allows the president to whatever yesterday. that's what we're deciding on and, frankly, anymore worth their salt one of% increase the president is fully within his rights and his responsibility to do what is necessary to protect the country. olivia. olivia. olivia. olivia. thank you. olivia, thank you. >> what is the present reaction to the russian government crackdown on anticorruption protests today? >> in general are with respect -- >> in particular but assumed it would be part of your overall. >> i want to be clear watauga but the same thing. the united states strong condemns the detention of hundreds of peaceful protest throughout russia picket happen on june 12, detain peaceful protesters, human rights observers and journalists is an affront to core democratic values. the nine states will monitor the situation. we'll call on the government of russia to release all peaceful protesters to the russian people, people everywhere deserve a government that has an open workplace by d
when you look at, when you look what the law is in the u.s. codehat allows the president to whatever yesterday. that's what we're deciding on and, frankly, anymore worth their salt one of% increase the president is fully within his rights and his responsibility to do what is necessary to protect the country. olivia. olivia. olivia. olivia. thank you. olivia, thank you. >> what is the present reaction to the russian government crackdown on anticorruption protests today? >> in general...
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snickered when i said kathy griffin was in potential criminal exposure for what she did under the u.s. code d felony to threaten to kill, kidnap, or enter the president of the united states. guess what? the secret service has now confirmed they are investigating kathy griffin. she has hired an attorney, who is a fairly well-known criminal defense attorney, he has acknowledged and confirmed that kathy griffin has been contacted by the secret service. it's not unprecedented they would reach out to her, of course. ted nugent was contacted by the secret service a couple of years ago when he said if barack obama was reelected, he would... you know, he made similar but not quite as graphic threats to president obama. the secret service takes it seriously. kathy griffin is sweating out this potential investigation. >> sean: monica, what's your take? i am a free speech advocate but it seems to me, for such an evil, dark side to this. and the double standard is so transparent. >> absolutely, sean. 100%. president trump is so anti-fa that they've all descended into a kind of hysterical madness on the
snickered when i said kathy griffin was in potential criminal exposure for what she did under the u.s. code d felony to threaten to kill, kidnap, or enter the president of the united states. guess what? the secret service has now confirmed they are investigating kathy griffin. she has hired an attorney, who is a fairly well-known criminal defense attorney, he has acknowledged and confirmed that kathy griffin has been contacted by the secret service. it's not unprecedented they would reach out...
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u.s. tax code. >>> former fbi director will testify before the senate intelligence committee investigating russian activities during last year's election. the committee released mr. comey's written statement about meetings and phone calls he had with president trump. you can watch live hearing coverage thursday at 10:00 a.m. eastern on c-span3 and c-span.org. also listen on c-span's free radio app which you can down load at the apple app store or on google play. the hearing will also re-air thursday evening at 8:00 p.m. eastern on c-span2. >>> next, the director of the missile defense agency testifies about the pentagon's recent intercepter missile defense test. and the
u.s. tax code. >>> former fbi director will testify before the senate intelligence committee investigating russian activities during last year's election. the committee released mr. comey's written statement about meetings and phone calls he had with president trump. you can watch live hearing coverage thursday at 10:00 a.m. eastern on c-span3 and c-span.org. also listen on c-span's free radio app which you can down load at the apple app store or on google play. the hearing will also...
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a bill to reorganize the coast guard's permanent thounts under title 14 of the u.s. code in order to improve the clarity and coherence of the title. i'd like to thank my assistant or counsel dave jansen and john on the other side for recognizing that there's confusion and so this legislation, while it makes no substantive changes to the coast guard existing authority and policies under title 14 does save for some conforming changes to create a new chapter for all the coast guard's national advisory councils and to execute minor transfers. it simply ends a lot of confusion as people try to figure out where it is in the code that they must look. accordingly, i'm comfortable with supporting this legislation. although i do note it will have some administrative cost on the coast guard as they set about implementing it. i want to commend the chairman, mr. hunter, for the coast guard and maritime transportation subcommittee and for his initiative and for his staff's initiative in taking on this important little bit of housekeeping that's going to make all of our lives easier. an
a bill to reorganize the coast guard's permanent thounts under title 14 of the u.s. code in order to improve the clarity and coherence of the title. i'd like to thank my assistant or counsel dave jansen and john on the other side for recognizing that there's confusion and so this legislation, while it makes no substantive changes to the coast guard existing authority and policies under title 14 does save for some conforming changes to create a new chapter for all the coast guard's national...
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the rule of law and on that and when you look at the -- when you look at what the law is in the u.s. code that allows the president to do whatever he -- that's what we are deciding on. frankly i think any lawyer with their salt 100% agrees the president is fully within his rights and his responsibilities to do what is necessary to protect the country. olivier. reporter: a question, though. to the twitter issue. mr. spicer: olivier. olivier, thank you. [laughter] reporter: sean what is the president's reaction to the russian government on anti-corruption protests today? mr. spicer: in general or with respect to? reporter: well, i assumed that would be part of the -- mr. spicer: i just wanted to be clear. the united states strongly ondemns the detention of peaceful protesters throughout russia that happened on june 12. detaining protesters, human rights activists and journalists. is an affront to core democratic values. the united states will monitor the situation and call on the government of russia to immediately release all peaceful protesters. they deserve to support an open marketplace
the rule of law and on that and when you look at the -- when you look at what the law is in the u.s. code that allows the president to do whatever he -- that's what we are deciding on. frankly i think any lawyer with their salt 100% agrees the president is fully within his rights and his responsibilities to do what is necessary to protect the country. olivier. reporter: a question, though. to the twitter issue. mr. spicer: olivier. olivier, thank you. [laughter] reporter: sean what is the...
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here's why charles is 100% right. 18 u.s. codeber for talks about if you are a federal authority and you know of a felony and you don't report the felony, and here's the code. punishable by a fine of up to three years in prison. what he is saying is if he did say "i knew trump obstructed justice" and under oath a month or two later i didn't report the felony, he would be indicting himself to open himself to -- >> eboni: the day this all broke. you said if that's what he saying come he's got a serious problem because he testified to something very different than that a couple months back. and also, why didn't you say anything when it happened? >> shelby: eboni knows this, to obstruct justice requires intent, and i don't know if james comey could tell donald trump's intent. maybe he was joking. donald trump is certainly there to shake up washington and he says whatever is on top of his might and it's hard to say i know what you intended to say when you said that and maybe that's why james comey, i doubt that it's possible for james
here's why charles is 100% right. 18 u.s. codeber for talks about if you are a federal authority and you know of a felony and you don't report the felony, and here's the code. punishable by a fine of up to three years in prison. what he is saying is if he did say "i knew trump obstructed justice" and under oath a month or two later i didn't report the felony, he would be indicting himself to open himself to -- >> eboni: the day this all broke. you said if that's what he saying...
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when you look at the law in the u.s. code, that allows -- that's what we should be deciding on. >> the ninth circus hardly believes the tweet was irrelevant in spite of sean spicer's own words. he said the president is the president of the united states so they're considered official statements by the president of the united states. jon? >> jon: so what is the latest from the supreme court? >> today was an important milestone. the led line for opponents to file their written restrictions passed about a half an hour ago. the state of hawaii filed its opposition. they say staying the injunction would injure respondents and thus the country in the chaos and confusion when the first order was announced. they went open to say the ban is a violation of the establishment clause. we are expecting a decision from the high court by week's end. jon? >> jon: thanks, doug. the secret service does not have any audio recordings on transcripts of conversations that took place in the white house since donald trump became president. that accor
when you look at the law in the u.s. code, that allows -- that's what we should be deciding on. >> the ninth circus hardly believes the tweet was irrelevant in spite of sean spicer's own words. he said the president is the president of the united states so they're considered official statements by the president of the united states. jon? >> jon: so what is the latest from the supreme court? >> today was an important milestone. the led line for opponents to file their written...
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the tax reform piece, which generally speaking, there is an acceptance they need to reform the u.s. codeu.s. needs to be more competitive. up to two -- up to $4 trillion sitting offshore that can be monetized back to the u.s.. that would be part of my fiscal stimulus package would offset fed, reducing their balance sheet. the critical one is the infrastructure piece. it is rather generalist that the for as underinvested significant corporate time. most state governments who would have to match fed funds simply aren't able to do that. in many instances, because of tension deficits. if the fed raised rates, pension for me, butdown and one interesting thing they should explore is whether you schememe form of turnout that helps states apply for fed funding and say, if we build a new airport, the revenues that come from that will pay down our debt obligation over a period of time. guy: the thing about the fed is, raising rates is a free option now. my argumentt a in for this. these are financial conditions in the united states. the blue line is the fed rate hikes. they hike, conditions get ea
the tax reform piece, which generally speaking, there is an acceptance they need to reform the u.s. codeu.s. needs to be more competitive. up to two -- up to $4 trillion sitting offshore that can be monetized back to the u.s.. that would be part of my fiscal stimulus package would offset fed, reducing their balance sheet. the critical one is the infrastructure piece. it is rather generalist that the for as underinvested significant corporate time. most state governments who would have to match...
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it's right there, a u.s. code title 18, section 1001, knowingly falsifying or concealing such foreign travel is a felony, punishable up to five years. it's clear on these forms when you read them, it says right there at the top, report all your travel, and also crucially your meetings with foreign officials during these trips. this is something else that the ranking democrats on these committees are drawing attention to, that seven years before general flynn applied to regain his security clearance before entering the trump administration, he did not list a single meeting with a foreign official for seven years prior to then. so they are raising questions here, not just about a couple of trips but multiple meetings with foreign officials that he did not report. >> maybe there's an innocent explanation, but there does seem to be a pattern, flynn, kushner, sessions, of nondisclosure on security clearance forms. >> reporter: we had this with jared kushner for his first form, did not list any of the meetings. he later
it's right there, a u.s. code title 18, section 1001, knowingly falsifying or concealing such foreign travel is a felony, punishable up to five years. it's clear on these forms when you read them, it says right there at the top, report all your travel, and also crucially your meetings with foreign officials during these trips. this is something else that the ranking democrats on these committees are drawing attention to, that seven years before general flynn applied to regain his security...
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18, u.s. code of four. now you are talking about working in concert.e brought up some other laws here. do you believe all of them warrant an independent investigation, and who should do it, and should mueller now because we know there is no collusion, be out? >> gregg: he should fire him because he has a glaring conflict of interest. >> hannity: he should. >> gregg: he should never have accepted the position to begin with. but i would not expect that he would not fire the guy that he just hired a short time ago. but an independent investigation is really what is needed, and open hearing, for everything. that is the only way that the american public can be assured that the impartial administration of justice. >> hannity: let me go to jay. r all of those laws in your view relevant, and what about mueller and comey being best friends and casually licking this because he wanted a special counsel appointed? >> jay: any applicable law has to be looked at. it is very tricky. when you have a witness that you have a close relationship with and not being imparti
18, u.s. code of four. now you are talking about working in concert.e brought up some other laws here. do you believe all of them warrant an independent investigation, and who should do it, and should mueller now because we know there is no collusion, be out? >> gregg: he should fire him because he has a glaring conflict of interest. >> hannity: he should. >> gregg: he should never have accepted the position to begin with. but i would not expect that he would not fire the guy...
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when you look at the, when you look at what the law is in the u.s. code allows the president to do whatever he has to, that is what we're deciding on. frankly any lawyer worth their salt, 100% agrees the president is fully within his rights and his responsibilities to do what is necessary to protect the country. olivia. >> sean there is question. >> oy left -- olivia. thank you. >> sean. >> thank you. >> what is the president's reaction to russian government's crackdown on anti-government protest. >> are you saying in general with respect -- >> in particular, i assumed that would be part of your overall -- >> i want to be clear we're talking about the same thing. united states strongly condemns the detention of hundreds of peaceful protesters in russia happened on june 12th. he detaining peaceful protesters and human rights observers and journalists is affront to core democratic values. united states will monitor the situation. we call on the government of russia to release all peaceful protesters. the russian people like people everywhere deserve a open
when you look at the, when you look at what the law is in the u.s. code allows the president to do whatever he has to, that is what we're deciding on. frankly any lawyer worth their salt, 100% agrees the president is fully within his rights and his responsibilities to do what is necessary to protect the country. olivia. >> sean there is question. >> oy left -- olivia. thank you. >> sean. >> thank you. >> what is the president's reaction to russian government's...
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. >> when you look at what the law is and the u.s. code that allows the president to do whatever he has to, that's what it should be decided on. and i think anyone worth their salt fully agrees the president is within his rights to do what is necessary to protect the country. >> last month the fourth circuit court of appeals also upheld the case. >>> president trump is facing if you lawsuit claiming he is veil lating the constitution by remaining tied to his business interests and a taking payments from foreign governments while in office. the legal action was announced today by the attorneys general of maryland and the district of columbia. they said the president's conflict of interest threaten our democracy. >> it's unprecedent that the american people must question day after day whether decisions are made and actions are taken to benefit the united states or to benefit donald trump. >> a similar lawsuit was filed in federal court shortly sel after president trump tack office. white house spokesman sean spicer blamed what he called part
. >> when you look at what the law is and the u.s. code that allows the president to do whatever he has to, that's what it should be decided on. and i think anyone worth their salt fully agrees the president is within his rights to do what is necessary to protect the country. >> last month the fourth circuit court of appeals also upheld the case. >>> president trump is facing if you lawsuit claiming he is veil lating the constitution by remaining tied to his business...
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i couldn't believe, especially 18 u.s. code 4 that here, he had an obligation to tell the justice department. how did he know when it wouldn't have mattered if jeff sessions was leaving. he had the immediate obligation to do it. i want to go back to the records act and then we will get geraldo 'thoughts. >> violation of the records act is usually punishable by getting fired. and he got fired so that's all that is. he has other legal trouble troubles with those statutes. if you leak something that deals with national security, that's a crime punishable by ten years behind bars. does the memo deal with national security? we don't really know but one thing is for sure, the subject matter is part of the overall investigation into russian interference, which is the national security. >> sean: geraldo, what is your take on 18 usc 4. it's important because he thought he was being cute and saying that is bob mueller's job. he had the obligation under the law which he seemed puzzled out when he came up in the hearing. oh, yeah, i think
i couldn't believe, especially 18 u.s. code 4 that here, he had an obligation to tell the justice department. how did he know when it wouldn't have mattered if jeff sessions was leaving. he had the immediate obligation to do it. i want to go back to the records act and then we will get geraldo 'thoughts. >> violation of the records act is usually punishable by getting fired. and he got fired so that's all that is. he has other legal trouble troubles with those statutes. if you leak...
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the rule of law and on that and when you look at the -- when you look at what the law is and the u.s. code to allow that, that's what we're deciding on. any lawyer wort their salt agrees the president is within his rights and his responsibilities to do what is necessary to protect the country. >> to the twitter issue? >> what is the president's reaction to the russian government's crackdown on protests today? >> in general or with respect? >> in particular, but i assume that would be part of the overall. >> i just want to be clear we're talking about the same thing. the united states condemn of hundreds of peaceful protesters throughout russia that happened on june 12th. human rights observers and journalists is in a front to core democratic values. the united states will monitor the situation and we'll call on the government of russia to immediately release all peaceful protesters. the russian people deserve a government that supports an open marketplace of ideas, transparent and accountable governance, equal treatment under the law and the ability to exercise their rights without fear or
the rule of law and on that and when you look at the -- when you look at what the law is and the u.s. code to allow that, that's what we're deciding on. any lawyer wort their salt agrees the president is within his rights and his responsibilities to do what is necessary to protect the country. >> to the twitter issue? >> what is the president's reaction to the russian government's crackdown on protests today? >> in general or with respect? >> in particular, but i assume...
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the complaint that's filed is charging a violation of 18 u.s. code 37a1, which basically is violence at an international airport. and just to give a little bit more background on that, that is when someone unlawfully uses a device to commit an act of violence at an international airport that could have or did cause serious injury, which we had in this instance. there is a 20-year penalty associated with that. but this as i said is very, very early in the investigation. and as we progress and take this matter to grand jury for entitlement, other charges could be pending later on. and as i mentioned, it's an ongoing investigation. there's joint operations going on in canada as we speak. we want to thank our canadian partners who are helping us further investigate this attack. and with that, i would like to defer to some of my partners here to make brief statements as well. >> sir, can you spell the last name for us, please. >> the name is a-m-o-r- f-t-o-u-h-i. and as i mentioned, he's approximatelily a 50-year-old canadian. >> he entered the country on
the complaint that's filed is charging a violation of 18 u.s. code 37a1, which basically is violence at an international airport. and just to give a little bit more background on that, that is when someone unlawfully uses a device to commit an act of violence at an international airport that could have or did cause serious injury, which we had in this instance. there is a 20-year penalty associated with that. but this as i said is very, very early in the investigation. and as we progress and...
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there are two sets of statutes under the u.s. code under title 18. they deal with the obstruction of pending proceedings and obstruction of investigations, there is only one obstruction of justice that would be arguable. that basically requires that there be an act of bribery that prevents a communication to a criminal investigator about a crime. you would agree that neither one of those elements have been satisfied. >> correct. >> okay, we move on to pending proceedings. >> that is the relevant one. >> that is correct, 1510 and 12, both have proceedings language in them. pending proceedings is a legal term of art defined in section 1515, and a pending proceeding is a judicial or quasi-judicial proceeding, for example that would be an administrative agency that has subpoena power, enforcement power. the fbi does not have subpoena power so does not qualify. every single court that has been asked the question does an fbi investigation constitute a pending -- >> there was a grand jury proceeding in the eastern district of virginia investigating kelly at
there are two sets of statutes under the u.s. code under title 18. they deal with the obstruction of pending proceedings and obstruction of investigations, there is only one obstruction of justice that would be arguable. that basically requires that there be an act of bribery that prevents a communication to a criminal investigator about a crime. you would agree that neither one of those elements have been satisfied. >> correct. >> okay, we move on to pending proceedings. >>...
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u.s. codele 18 section 151 that makes it a federal offense to anyone who with the intent to retaliate takes any action harmful to any person. including interference with the lawful employment or liverly hood of any person for provide to go a law enforcement officer any truthful toinformation relating to the commission ever feder of federal offense does comey face any legal peril because of this? >> section 151 is this the family obstruction statutes. i do not see it applying to comey. i think that comey testified that he was quite careful to draft the memos that he ultimately gave to dan richthan this ric richman. obviously not having seen the memos and not knowing their contents precisely, it's difficult to say. but i certainly don't see it. typically obstruction in this case, the obstruction statutes that we've all been talking about, have to do with attempting to interfere with or impede an investigation. certainly not clear to me that comey did anything of the sort. so i don't see tremendou
u.s. codele 18 section 151 that makes it a federal offense to anyone who with the intent to retaliate takes any action harmful to any person. including interference with the lawful employment or liverly hood of any person for provide to go a law enforcement officer any truthful toinformation relating to the commission ever feder of federal offense does comey face any legal peril because of this? >> section 151 is this the family obstruction statutes. i do not see it applying to comey. i...
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we have been doing a lot of research, 18 usc, part of the u.s. code, 641. document or record taken by the federal government used for your own private use, from the government is a crime in and of itself. doesn't have to be classified. doesn't have to have tangible value. could be intangible value. any records, that key will be, we believe it's a record of the fbi -- melissa: that's for sure. >> where you could prosecute. there obviously needs to be an investigation. fair to say jim comey is a leaker. so it should be investigated. melissa: we want to tell people what you're seeing right there, that is president trump. he is departing right now from joint base andrews. he is heading to new jersey for the weekend. you can see him going up the stairs there. we wanted to tell you what you're looking at. jordan, do you think anyone will follow through on any of these issues that we've brought up? >> so i think that, to answer your question on the tapes, that will be an issue, president trump said we'll find out soon. that may have been because of that letter. ag
we have been doing a lot of research, 18 usc, part of the u.s. code, 641. document or record taken by the federal government used for your own private use, from the government is a crime in and of itself. doesn't have to be classified. doesn't have to have tangible value. could be intangible value. any records, that key will be, we believe it's a record of the fbi -- melissa: that's for sure. >> where you could prosecute. there obviously needs to be an investigation. fair to say jim comey...
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there could be a conspiracy to commit hacking here under the computer fraud and abuse act, title 18, u.s. code there's conspiracy. there's also the question of the collusion between the campaign and russia with that micro targeting, whether or not they actually used russia as a means to get to clinton voters to suppress the vote. that could be a crime in itself, using campaign funds from a foreigner to fund what was, in effect, an effort to suppress the clinton vote. >> i'll give you another emerging defense that i'm hearing from my sources. you heard sean spicer allude to this in the off-camera briefing today, where he said that, yeah, trump has acknowledged that russia meddled. but other countries may have as well. my understanding is what spicer may have been referring to and what he and the white house are being encouraged to hit on is a story that we did that showed that ukraine did, in fact, work with a dnc operative to try to get out dirt on paul manafort about his dealings in ukraine. obviously that's of a far different scale than hacking into john podesta's e-mails or the dnc's e-mail
there could be a conspiracy to commit hacking here under the computer fraud and abuse act, title 18, u.s. code there's conspiracy. there's also the question of the collusion between the campaign and russia with that micro targeting, whether or not they actually used russia as a means to get to clinton voters to suppress the vote. that could be a crime in itself, using campaign funds from a foreigner to fund what was, in effect, an effort to suppress the clinton vote. >> i'll give you...
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complaint that's been filed is chargeing a violation of 18th u.s. code 37 a-1 which basically is violence at an international airport and just to give a ill will more background that is when someone unlawfully uses an act of violence at an international airport that could have or did cause serious injury, which we had in this instance. there is a 20-year penalty with that. this is very, very early in the investigation and as we progress and take this matter to indictment, other charges could be pending later on. as i mentioned, it's an ongoing investigation. there is joint operations going on in canada as we speak. we want to thank our canadian partners helping us further investigate this attack. and with that, i would like to defer to some of my partners here to make previous statements as well. >> the name is amore amo amor ftauhi. it's approximately a 50-year-old canadian. pardon me. he entered the country on june 16th. as i mentioned. it's a pending investigation. we know he came to the airport this morning we're trying to develop further information
complaint that's been filed is chargeing a violation of 18th u.s. code 37 a-1 which basically is violence at an international airport and just to give a ill will more background that is when someone unlawfully uses an act of violence at an international airport that could have or did cause serious injury, which we had in this instance. there is a 20-year penalty with that. this is very, very early in the investigation and as we progress and take this matter to indictment, other charges could be...
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when you look at the -- when you look at what the law is in the u.s. code allows the president to do what he is doing, that's what we're deciding on. any lawyer worth their salt 100% agrees that the president is fully within his rights and his responsibilities to do what is necessary to protect the country. >> this is a different question. >> olivier. thank you. >> sean, what is the president's reaction to the russian government's crackdown on anti-corruption protests today? >> in general or with respect -- >> i assume that will be part of the overall answer. >> i think the united states strongly condemns the detention of hundreds of peaceful protesters throughout russia that happened on june 12. detaining peace protesters and journalists is an afront to core democratic values. the united states will monitor the situation and we will call on the government russia to immediately release all peaceful protester, the russian people like people everywhere deserve a government that supports an open market place of ideas, transparent and accountable governance, eq
when you look at the -- when you look at what the law is in the u.s. code allows the president to do what he is doing, that's what we're deciding on. any lawyer worth their salt 100% agrees that the president is fully within his rights and his responsibilities to do what is necessary to protect the country. >> this is a different question. >> olivier. thank you. >> sean, what is the president's reaction to the russian government's crackdown on anti-corruption protests today?...
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. >> the words that really matter here is the u.s. codearlier that clearly gives the president permission to do this. when it goes up to the supreme court, they're going to rule in the president's favor on this. this goes back to the point, the seven countries that were identified here on this initial request, they were -- the obama administration had identified them as well. so i think the president taking real steps to keep us safe is big. we look at these recent terror attacks we're seeing in the uk. we need to make sure that's not happening here at home. i think there's a major disconnect between some folks in the media and on the left who want to complain about it here, and the way that people outside of this bubble viewed the issue, which is someone has to step up and keep us safe. and the president is doing that. >> paul begala, to jason's point, i will say i know of at least one middle eastern country that basically they have a ban on the same countries. now, they don't publicly talk about it, because they think that would be polit
. >> the words that really matter here is the u.s. codearlier that clearly gives the president permission to do this. when it goes up to the supreme court, they're going to rule in the president's favor on this. this goes back to the point, the seven countries that were identified here on this initial request, they were -- the obama administration had identified them as well. so i think the president taking real steps to keep us safe is big. we look at these recent terror attacks we're...
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cases should be decided on the rule of law and on that, and when you look at what the law is in the u.s. code that allows the president to do whatever he has to, that's what we were deciding on, and frankly, i think any lawyer worth their salt 100% agrees that the president is fully within his rights and his responsibilities to do what is right for the country. >> olivia. olivia. olivia. >> i just want to talk about the twitter issue. i'm sorry. but really -- >> olivia. >> sean, what is the president's reaction to the russian government's crackdown today? >> i just want to be clear we're talking about the same thing. i think the united states strongly condemns the detention of hundreds of peaceful protesters throughout russia that happened on june 12. detaining peaceful protesters, human rights and observers and journalists is an affront to core values. we'll call on the government of russia to remove all peaceful protesters. russia, like everywhere, deserves a government full of an open marketplace of ideas, transparent and counter governance and the ability to exercise their rights without
cases should be decided on the rule of law and on that, and when you look at what the law is in the u.s. code that allows the president to do whatever he has to, that's what we were deciding on, and frankly, i think any lawyer worth their salt 100% agrees that the president is fully within his rights and his responsibilities to do what is right for the country. >> olivia. olivia. olivia. >> i just want to talk about the twitter issue. i'm sorry. but really -- >> olivia....
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u.s. tax code is too long and too old and i to tell you, we are going to get this done in 2017. we have to get this done in 2017. we cannot let this once in a generation moment slip by. >> this comes at a crucial time for him and the gop. as house republicans work to push through their legislative agenda, racing against a clock of the recess an of course, trying to get it all done in the shadow of the russia probe. ryan remains optimistic that all the attention andcuttle their p. >> the ways and means committee writes tax reform. they're not involved in this. they're busy working on tax reform, so going to go do their vest ggags. meanwhile, the ways and means committee, finance committee and house and senate, they're doing tax reform. just like the commerce committee is working on energy reform. just like judiciary committee is working on immigration reform. >> ryan's plan is similar to the president's in that it proposes the number of tax brackets from seven to three. he also wanted to eliminate itemized reductions. which ryan says means any federal deductions for state and let
u.s. tax code is too long and too old and i to tell you, we are going to get this done in 2017. we have to get this done in 2017. we cannot let this once in a generation moment slip by. >> this comes at a crucial time for him and the gop. as house republicans work to push through their legislative agenda, racing against a clock of the recess an of course, trying to get it all done in the shadow of the russia probe. ryan remains optimistic that all the attention andcuttle their p. >>...
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people that there will be recourse for these family, through the strengthening of this code, that we're looking at this u.sde, there will be actionable cause, that is something that really states like california better look at. >> to gina's point there are 500 jeurg jurisdictions that qualify as sa as sanctuary cities. somehow we have forgotten our duty to our own citizens and nais naturalized citizen. >> to add to that, most anyone who calls this racist is not reading the facts, most of the facts are perpetrated on legal immigrants who are minorities. charles: they hold those very neighborhoods hostage. paul, there will be cities that even after tomorrow, sanctuary seas that will push back. >> absolutely, to demise of the public safety, there will be a penalty, you want not get federal grants from the department of justice or homeland security. this should -- we should not have to use a carrot or a stick in this case to be punitive, this is the law of the land, so we're going to restore order, president trump followed through on promises most of the time we never believe politicians will follow through. h
people that there will be recourse for these family, through the strengthening of this code, that we're looking at this u.sde, there will be actionable cause, that is something that really states like california better look at. >> to gina's point there are 500 jeurg jurisdictions that qualify as sa as sanctuary cities. somehow we have forgotten our duty to our own citizens and nais naturalized citizen. >> to add to that, most anyone who calls this racist is not reading the facts,...
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u.s. code 1872 said if you use threats to obtain a ben it in you're guilty of a crime. look, the president, the people in the white house may have exposure for much more serious offenses like collusion, like obstruction of justice. but the point is that the president's tweets keep exposing him to legal jeopardy and there's this pattern of abuse of office. >> michelle, let me get you to weigh in. thank you, your first time on the show too. thank you for joining us. let me get you to weigh in just on the climate, on the political climate. we have -- i take juliana's point, there are people in the white house focused on the very real threat that north korea presents and other hot spots, but how does a white house compartmentalize the commander of the chief? >> on the one hand, you want people who work in national security to keep their heads down and do their job. but i think it's a problem that the republican party has been able to not just compartmentalize but really hide this commander in chief and have this sort of poe tell kin presidency, that they pretend this is nor
u.s. code 1872 said if you use threats to obtain a ben it in you're guilty of a crime. look, the president, the people in the white house may have exposure for much more serious offenses like collusion, like obstruction of justice. but the point is that the president's tweets keep exposing him to legal jeopardy and there's this pattern of abuse of office. >> michelle, let me get you to weigh in. thank you, your first time on the show too. thank you for joining us. let me get you to weigh...
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u.s. tax code, for instance, may be pushed off until next year.ut that hasn't stopped one senator from taking aim at some special interest tax breaks such as alpaca farming. tony dokoupil has a look. >> alpacas are prized for their soft fur, funky hairstyles, and gentle demeanor, but arizona senator jeff flake says the real allure for many owners is that hefty tax break. >> come here. >> reporter: at alma park al pacas rose mogerman tends a herd of 56 animals. >> that's burlap. gas-tone. >> gas-tone. >> adriana. >> adriana. >> reporter: using her -- back in 2000 she was a private i.t. consultant with 200 acres of unused farm land and a hefty tax bill. >> were you looking for a tax break or were you looking to own alpacas? >> i think it was a combination of both. i wanted to do something useful with my property. but yes. in the beginning i was like this is a great opportunity. >> reporter: she bought 13 alpac alpacas, deducted the entire 50,000-plus sales price from her income taxes and instantly dropped her state property taxes from 18,000 a year
u.s. tax code, for instance, may be pushed off until next year.ut that hasn't stopped one senator from taking aim at some special interest tax breaks such as alpaca farming. tony dokoupil has a look. >> alpacas are prized for their soft fur, funky hairstyles, and gentle demeanor, but arizona senator jeff flake says the real allure for many owners is that hefty tax break. >> come here. >> reporter: at alma park al pacas rose mogerman tends a herd of 56 animals. >> that's...
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u.s. criminal code regarding harboring illegal aliens or encouraging them to enter the u.s. ice says these flyers are indeed fake. >> who ever put that out there, it is not going to w make sure that people have the right information. adrianna: d.c. is a sanctuary city, meeting police are not required to cooperate with federal immigration authorities. larry: fairfax county public schools has tapped scott brave and to be the superintendent -- scott brabrand to be the new superintendent. he previously served as assistant superintendent and principle of fairfax high school. the board will vote on june 8, the next thursday. a hard-fought national spelling bee at national harbor. adrianna: this morning we have a winner. >> she is confident. she knows what it means. -a-r-o-c-a-i-n. larry: we love the golf commentary. eyeing the ball. she is 12-year-old ananya vinay. the sixth-grader from california one by spelling marocain, a french word. adrianna: she went head to head against an eighth grader from word thatho missed a is the type of grass found on sandy beaches. it is always so g
u.s. criminal code regarding harboring illegal aliens or encouraging them to enter the u.s. ice says these flyers are indeed fake. >> who ever put that out there, it is not going to w make sure that people have the right information. adrianna: d.c. is a sanctuary city, meeting police are not required to cooperate with federal immigration authorities. larry: fairfax county public schools has tapped scott brave and to be the superintendent -- scott brabrand to be the new superintendent. he...
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u.s. tax code. >> reporter: there are at least 150,000 alpaca in america, many prized for their fleers. real market is dodging taxes. i'm tony dokoupil. that story coming up on "cbs this morning." type 2 diabetes, listen up. we're not professional athletes. but that doesn't mean we're giving up. i'm in this for me. along with diet and exercise, farxiga helps lower blood sugar in adults with type 2 diabetes. lowering a1c by up to 1.2 points. do not take if allergic to farxiga. if you experience symptoms of a serious allergic reaction such as rash, swelling, difficulty breathing or swallowing, stop taking and seek medical help right away. do not take farxiga if you have severe kidney problems, are on dialysis, or have bladder cancer. tell your doctor right away if you have blood or red color in your urine or pain while you urinate. farxiga can cause serious side effects including dehydration,<
u.s. tax code. >> reporter: there are at least 150,000 alpaca in america, many prized for their fleers. real market is dodging taxes. i'm tony dokoupil. that story coming up on "cbs this morning." type 2 diabetes, listen up. we're not professional athletes. but that doesn't mean we're giving up. i'm in this for me. along with diet and exercise, farxiga helps lower blood sugar in adults with type 2 diabetes. lowering a1c by up to 1.2 points. do not take if allergic to farxiga....
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u.s. tax code. one senator is concerned about people using alpacas to get tax breaks. cost the u.s. treasury about $1.2 trillion in 2015. tony dokoupil explains why some people believe alpacas are part of the problem. >> they're prized for soft fur, funky hairstyles and gentle demeanor. arizona senator jeff flake says the real allure for many owners is that hefty tax breaks. >> reporter: rose tends a herd of 56 animals. >> that's burlap, gaston. >> everything here from your animals? >> yes. >> reporter: back in the early 2000s she had 200 acres of unused farmland and a hefty tax bill. >> were you looking for a tax break or to own alpacas? >> i think it was a combination of both. i wanted to do something useful and i do love an mls. in the beginning, i was like, yeah, this is a great opportunity. >> reporter: she bought 13 alpacas, deducted the entire $50,000-plus sales price from her income taxes and instantly dropped her state property taxes from $18,000 a year to $1,000. >> $17,000 because you put alpacas on the property? >> yes. i can tell you for a fact when i got i
u.s. tax code. one senator is concerned about people using alpacas to get tax breaks. cost the u.s. treasury about $1.2 trillion in 2015. tony dokoupil explains why some people believe alpacas are part of the problem. >> they're prized for soft fur, funky hairstyles and gentle demeanor. arizona senator jeff flake says the real allure for many owners is that hefty tax breaks. >> reporter: rose tends a herd of 56 animals. >> that's burlap, gaston. >> everything here from...
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they argue he has the executive authority and power to protect the united states under u.s. coderom any foreign threat. that's exactly what he is arguing he is doing. they're arguing they're failed states and make sure terrorists aren't coming to the united states from these countries where isis has been harboring fighters and training people. they want to make sure those people aren't going to europe or united states and they argue it's because of failed states not based on religion. >> shannon: he tweeted about political correctness. much of the opposition to the travel ban is about that. time to get rid of that or things will get worse. interesting interview on fox and friends with dr. james mitchell who interindicated mohammed linked to 9/11. they look at us they think the u.s. is worried about how they're thought about in the world and how they use their own freedoms against us. >> under the guys of political freedom people who want to destroy us can come to our country, they can set up mosques. they can spread their jihadi message and they can recruit people all without com
they argue he has the executive authority and power to protect the united states under u.s. coderom any foreign threat. that's exactly what he is arguing he is doing. they're arguing they're failed states and make sure terrorists aren't coming to the united states from these countries where isis has been harboring fighters and training people. they want to make sure those people aren't going to europe or united states and they argue it's because of failed states not based on religion. >>...
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senator reed: this year, you are asking for approval of a seven-year multi contract and the u.s. code is five years. that's the law. why do we need two additional years for this procurement contract? >> we are coming to the end of production in the seven year period for the b-22 program and our procurement rates have been stretched over a seven-year period. aviation programs will see a tail up at the end of production. we are trying to capture the end of production, avoid the tail up with economic procurement independence of the multi year and take care of the vendor base early and drive the cost out of the program to the extent possible. more about affordability than any other factor and between our 65 aircraft and potential f.m.s., we are looking to provide money to the industrial base to drive costs down. senator reed: the anticipated termination of procurement of the b-22, is that correct? secretary stackley: we reach our inventory objective at the end of the seven year period. senator reed: the l.c.s. has gone into detail about this vessel and my understanding and correct me if i
senator reed: this year, you are asking for approval of a seven-year multi contract and the u.s. code is five years. that's the law. why do we need two additional years for this procurement contract? >> we are coming to the end of production in the seven year period for the b-22 program and our procurement rates have been stretched over a seven-year period. aviation programs will see a tail up at the end of production. we are trying to capture the end of production, avoid the tail up with...
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apparently, jim, in the letter she does cite some u.s. codeas the legal authority to remove members of the board. >> gees, good for her. she's a law professor, she probably knows i just don't think it's going to happen and i feel like it's also -- by the way, it happened a year ago and i think that wells has made a lot of changes they've changed everything and so i think this is a call -- look, have there been board members who we think may not have been as aggressive? perhaps. but the fact that the federal reserve likes the changes from what i understand. it's not like they sat still and left the same people a lot of people have gone. a lot of changes made in the way that they do banking i think this is going to fall on deaf ears. i. >> i assume you'll bring it up with lloyd tonight >> i guess so. if senators can start calling for directors to be removed. ma maybe there's more leeway for the fed than i thought i think the whole idea of what happened in the financial crisis versus what happened with wells is worth talking about and we're in th
apparently, jim, in the letter she does cite some u.s. codeas the legal authority to remove members of the board. >> gees, good for her. she's a law professor, she probably knows i just don't think it's going to happen and i feel like it's also -- by the way, it happened a year ago and i think that wells has made a lot of changes they've changed everything and so i think this is a call -- look, have there been board members who we think may not have been as aggressive? perhaps. but the...
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according to 28 u.s. code.nsburg did all that and should recuse herself as do about 60 of my colleagues as well. >> shannon: the letter you signed onto said there is no doubt your impartiality can be reasonably questioned. it would be unreasonable not to question your impartiality. you know that the ethics things that applies to judges and recusals don't apply to the supreme court. they do occasionally recuse themselves from cases. do you think there is any real hope that she will take heart with this letter and do the same? >> probably not. but again, i do think this is part of a broader problem. the american people are so frustrated with what they view as people who aren't being impartial. i know this is a different issue. look at what comey did. he misled the american people when he said -- when loretta lynch instructed him to call clinton's invest a matter and then this year he misled the american people when he -- those things coupled with this activity from justice ginsburg is what the american people hat
according to 28 u.s. code.nsburg did all that and should recuse herself as do about 60 of my colleagues as well. >> shannon: the letter you signed onto said there is no doubt your impartiality can be reasonably questioned. it would be unreasonable not to question your impartiality. you know that the ethics things that applies to judges and recusals don't apply to the supreme court. they do occasionally recuse themselves from cases. do you think there is any real hope that she will take...
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u.s. tax code ryan is expected to warn against accepting half measures, an apparent jab at some lawmakersho want to cut taxes instead of simplifying the tax system. >>> president trump taking a shot at dnc last night >> we protect government websites from attackers, majority of the government websites, including white house.gov. >> the dnc could have used you >> it's an important job, as you can imagine, there's a lot of folks out there trying to do bad things >> you'll hear more from tom leighton at 7:00 a.m. eastern time on "squawk box. >>> foreign policy dominating president trump's agenda today tracie potts joins us live from washington with more good morning >> let's start with north korea. that 22-year-old student who came home unconscious and then died has prompted a response from president trump he calls north korea a brutal regime he says we'll deal with them dealing with them could mean a travel ban the administration is considering an executive order congress is considering a law that would require people to get a license before they go to north korea. they are also dealing wit
u.s. tax code ryan is expected to warn against accepting half measures, an apparent jab at some lawmakersho want to cut taxes instead of simplifying the tax system. >>> president trump taking a shot at dnc last night >> we protect government websites from attackers, majority of the government websites, including white house.gov. >> the dnc could have used you >> it's an important job, as you can imagine, there's a lot of folks out there trying to do bad things...
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the speaker pro tempore: the chair announces the speaker's reappointment to 20 u.s. code 4412 and order of the house of january 3, 2017 of the following member on the part of the house to the board of trustees of the institute of american indian and alaskan native culture and arts development. the clerk: mr. ben ray lujan of ew mexico. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentlelady from wyoming seek recognition? ms. cheney: mr. speaker, by the direction of the committee on rules, i call up house resolution 3374 and ask for its immediate consideration. the speaker pro tempore: the clerk will report the resolution. resolved, lution 3374, that upon adoption of this resolution, it shall be in order to consider in the house the bill h.r. 2213 to amend the anti-border corruption act of 2010 to authorize certain polygraph waiver authority, and for other purposes. all points of order against consideration of the bill are waived. the amendment in the nature of a substitute recommended by the committee on homeland security now printed in the bill shall be considered
the speaker pro tempore: the chair announces the speaker's reappointment to 20 u.s. code 4412 and order of the house of january 3, 2017 of the following member on the part of the house to the board of trustees of the institute of american indian and alaskan native culture and arts development. the clerk: mr. ben ray lujan of ew mexico. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentlelady from wyoming seek recognition? ms. cheney: mr. speaker, by the direction of the committee on rules,...