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so i don't think that is unreasonable, andi don't think that is unreasonable, and i don't think it constitutesenough, unconstitutional discrimination. fair enough, very good to talk to you. thank you very much. mr trump's executive order has led to demonstrations outside the us, including here in london. an estimated 10,000 people gathered outside downing street, and there were similar, smaller protests across the uk. more than 1.5 million people have signed a petition calling for the uk to not extend an official state visit to donald trump. there has been plenty of outcry against mr trump's travel ban across the middle east. in iraq, for example, the parliament has called for a ban on americans, and in lebanon there has been despair among refugees fleeing the war in neighbouring syria. last year, the us admitted some12,000 syrians. 0ur middle east correspondent alex forsyth has spent the day with some of those affected. baby crying. a desperate sound, but all too familiar at the un's refugee reception in beirut. this is where hundreds of thousands of those who have fled syria come for aid and
so i don't think that is unreasonable, andi don't think that is unreasonable, and i don't think it constitutesenough, unconstitutional discrimination. fair enough, very good to talk to you. thank you very much. mr trump's executive order has led to demonstrations outside the us, including here in london. an estimated 10,000 people gathered outside downing street, and there were similar, smaller protests across the uk. more than 1.5 million people have signed a petition calling for the uk to not...
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no, that's the merits. >> but there's also a part of the merits that asks whether if it is an unreasonable search it's the plaintiff's invasion of privacy that's being put at issue. those are two distinct questions both on merits the latter on the part of standing. >> but their are not intertwined where they were the exact same and going to decide the standing versus the merit. >> so your argument is that it is im plausible for the court to accept that any of wikimedia's -- are being searched. >> they have not given specific support to make -- specifically alleged enough -- to make a plausible claim that their communications are intercept. >> they would need to embed something in their data transmissions that would alert them when their communication is -- >> surreptitiously -- >> if technically that was possible. i'm saying there are ways to allege standing but here they didn't even allege they had a substantial standing. >> they do say that the nature of their traffic is such that it's diverse all around the world such that it's inevitable that some portion of that traffic is going to tr
no, that's the merits. >> but there's also a part of the merits that asks whether if it is an unreasonable search it's the plaintiff's invasion of privacy that's being put at issue. those are two distinct questions both on merits the latter on the part of standing. >> but their are not intertwined where they were the exact same and going to decide the standing versus the merit. >> so your argument is that it is im plausible for the court to accept that any of wikimedia's --...
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that it would be too painful, too large, to unreasonable a financial sacrifice? >> well, in the bush administration as the chief ethics lawyer i worked with a lot of incoming cabinet officials who sold off assets and left money on the table, stock options and other money, and, yes, it cost them money to enter public service. i took a substantial pay cut to go work in the white house. that's what public service is all about. i am thrilled to have a president who has friends all over the world who will offer him $2 billion and so forth, that's great, but that's got to stop as of january 20. he's got to focus on being president and this is -- business is worth a lot to him but i'm sure he could sell it off for a couple of million dollars which is plenty of money for him, but this government everyday spends more money than that business is probably worth and he is in charge of it as president of the united states. he's got to focus on his job and walter shaub's job at the office of government ethics is to advise government officials including the president on complyi
that it would be too painful, too large, to unreasonable a financial sacrifice? >> well, in the bush administration as the chief ethics lawyer i worked with a lot of incoming cabinet officials who sold off assets and left money on the table, stock options and other money, and, yes, it cost them money to enter public service. i took a substantial pay cut to go work in the white house. that's what public service is all about. i am thrilled to have a president who has friends all over the...
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demands going forward , fein's unreasonable demands going forward, because that is what this electionrged the northern ireland secretary to support an enquiry into the energy scheme. a public enquiry, public confidence will sink even further and make restoration of the executive even more difficult. that is what the people are telling me on the street of the last few days and last week, that they basically need to seek clarity. that we are having and election. the reply was that the issue was critical in re—establishing the public‘s trust and confidence. mps have been told that staffing is the biggest problem facing maternity services in england. the health committee heard that enough midwives are being trained but are necessarily being employed. claire dearing followed a report from the national childbirth trust, each blamed the shortage of midwives for women feeling as if they are being treated like cattle. the study of 2500 women found that half had experienced a red flag event, such as not getting timely access to pain relief due to a lack of staff. really workforce pressures on a
demands going forward , fein's unreasonable demands going forward, because that is what this electionrged the northern ireland secretary to support an enquiry into the energy scheme. a public enquiry, public confidence will sink even further and make restoration of the executive even more difficult. that is what the people are telling me on the street of the last few days and last week, that they basically need to seek clarity. that we are having and election. the reply was that the issue was...
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zpl that's the merits. >> there's also part that asks whether if it is an unreasonable search, it's the plaintiff's innovation of privacy that's being put at issue. those are two distimgt questions, both on the merits. the lateral part of standing. >> they are certainly not intertwined here the way this court has described. that in of the communications are searched. that's your argument. >> our argument is they have not, the allegations they have not given support specific support to make specifically alleged enough backs to make a applause bable claim that their communications are intercepted. >> they would need to embed something in their data transmission. that would alert them -- >> your honor, that would be one way i suppose. technically, that was possible and i'm saying the alleged how many, they had a substantial portion. in that -- >> they dosy that the nature. such that it's inevitable that some -- what's implausible about. >> you've got the cable they haven't shown as those choke point that is the government is collecting everything. >> what they're saying is nature of their
zpl that's the merits. >> there's also part that asks whether if it is an unreasonable search, it's the plaintiff's innovation of privacy that's being put at issue. those are two distimgt questions, both on the merits. the lateral part of standing. >> they are certainly not intertwined here the way this court has described. that in of the communications are searched. that's your argument. >> our argument is they have not, the allegations they have not given support specific...
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of all, let me assert my firm belief that the only thing we have to fear is fear itselfnameless, unreasoningstified terror which paralyzes needed efforts to convert retreat into advance. in every dark hour of our national life a leadership of frankness and vigor has met with that understanding and support of the people themselves which is essential to victory. i am convinced that you will again give that support to leadership in these critical days. in such a spirit on my part and on yours we face our common difficulties. they concern, thank god, only material things. values have shrunken to fantastic levels; taxes have risen; our ability to pay has fallen; government of all kinds is faced by serious curtailment of income; the means of exchange are frozen in the currents of trade; the withered leaves of industrial enterprise lie on every side; farmers find no markets for their produce; the savings of many years in thousands of families are gone. more important, a host of unemployed citizens face the grim problem of existence, and an equally great number toil with little return. only a foolis
of all, let me assert my firm belief that the only thing we have to fear is fear itselfnameless, unreasoningstified terror which paralyzes needed efforts to convert retreat into advance. in every dark hour of our national life a leadership of frankness and vigor has met with that understanding and support of the people themselves which is essential to victory. i am convinced that you will again give that support to leadership in these critical days. in such a spirit on my part and on yours we...
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capital report. [ applause ] i hope we can all agree that public service should never impose an unreasonable financial sacrifice on able men and women who want to serve their country. so i believe the recommendation of the commission on executive legislative and judicial salary are generally sound. [ applause ] later this week, i shall submit a special message which i reviewed with the leadership this evening containing a proposal that has been reduced and has modified the commission's recommendation to some extent on the congressional salaries. for members of congress, i will recommend a basic compensation not of the $50,000 unanimously recommended by the capitol commission and the other distinguished members, but i shall reduce that $50,000 to $42,500. [ applause ] and i will suggest that congress appropriate a very small additional allowance for official expenses so that members will not be required to use their salary increase for essential official business. [ applause ] i would have submitted the commission's recommendations except the advice that i received from the leadership, and yo
capital report. [ applause ] i hope we can all agree that public service should never impose an unreasonable financial sacrifice on able men and women who want to serve their country. so i believe the recommendation of the commission on executive legislative and judicial salary are generally sound. [ applause ] later this week, i shall submit a special message which i reviewed with the leadership this evening containing a proposal that has been reduced and has modified the commission's...
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it is certainly not unreasonable to think. particularly with at&t. is something we have used here is c-span, what has been the impact of live video broadcasting on facebook and periscope. has that have an impact? >> i think to a degree. ott video.alk about i hesitate to define it too narrowly. a lot of what you see is the narrow replication of the layer model. same kind ofy the packages and bundles. they are the being delivered over the internet. it is not an interesting solution, i think if you expend lens a expand your little bit. what is you have a explosion of information choices. primarily and video, they crossed a large number of distribution platforms. not just the ott providers like hulu and netflix, or even amazon. what you are really seeing is a proliferation of ways to the consumer for the first time. historically, you have not seen that. narrowas been very very margins. when you are talking about now is potentially blowing things up on a much more systemic level. longave new short form and form entertainment choices. throughout all kinds
it is certainly not unreasonable to think. particularly with at&t. is something we have used here is c-span, what has been the impact of live video broadcasting on facebook and periscope. has that have an impact? >> i think to a degree. ott video.alk about i hesitate to define it too narrowly. a lot of what you see is the narrow replication of the layer model. same kind ofy the packages and bundles. they are the being delivered over the internet. it is not an interesting solution, i...
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it unreasonable to look into things is -- i find it unusual. >> kara -- >> i don't know. >> as you're're watching pictures of elon musk walking into trump tower. what do you think he and the president-elect could be discussing? >> although we should point out, the pool is reporting he's there to meet steve bannon. >> okay. >> just to be clear. >> what do you think is on the agenda? do you think it would be economic? do you think it would be something else? >> i think probably climate change with him. i think that's a big issue for elon. i think probably, if i had to guess -- and i'm just guessing -- i know he wants the paris accords to be supported. so i think he's probably making his arguments on that issue. obviously, energy-efficient vehicles is important to him. he may be talking about that. maybe space travel. he has a lot of issues and things that are important to him that would be something he would want to advocate for. and he's a very forceful and convincing advocate around the issues that he has. and so, he has any number of issues he could talk about, but i'm guessing it's
it unreasonable to look into things is -- i find it unusual. >> kara -- >> i don't know. >> as you're're watching pictures of elon musk walking into trump tower. what do you think he and the president-elect could be discussing? >> although we should point out, the pool is reporting he's there to meet steve bannon. >> okay. >> just to be clear. >> what do you think is on the agenda? do you think it would be economic? do you think it would be something...
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i can't imagine too many people out there watching this now, think it's unreasonable to ask a few more questions for those traveling in and out of libya and yemen before being let loose in the united states. that's all this is. >> dickerson: the question is doesn't seem like the administration did anything to soften the blow of something it believes strongly in. >> there is no reason to soften the blow. you need to pull the bandaid off john and protect the country from another san bernadino. that was a person with a valid k1 sraoes a a spousal visa, came into the country committed a horrific crime -- >> dickerson: the president was a u.s. citizen. >> she was on a k1, spousal sraoes afplt. >> dickerson: from one of the seven countries. >> listen -- - maybe you're right, maybe we should expanded the countries. >> dickerson: is that coming? >> like the two people in kentucky planning an attack in kentucky. president obama suspended that program. >> dickerson: in 2011. >> in 2011. the point is valid visas are great. it doesn't mean you shouldn't be subjected to further questioning. >> dick
i can't imagine too many people out there watching this now, think it's unreasonable to ask a few more questions for those traveling in and out of libya and yemen before being let loose in the united states. that's all this is. >> dickerson: the question is doesn't seem like the administration did anything to soften the blow of something it believes strongly in. >> there is no reason to soften the blow. you need to pull the bandaid off john and protect the country from another san...
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or an unreasonable fine. that doesn't even include the deductible problem that we have. it doesn't even include the additional taxes and prices that people are paying as a result of other things that are built into the law, which i'll go into later. not in this speech. the irony of a democrat-led effort to help resulting in the creation of a lose-lose proposition for families rang true to voters in the most recent election when they voted for change. in wyoming, some families will be forced to pay more than 30% of their total income on premiums to obtain health care coverage which often includes deductibles of over $1,000. one family faced premiums of more than $1,600 per month. that's one family. $1,600 per month. as an alternative, their tax penalty for not carrying coverage was only $1,700 for the whole year. so guess what they did? they paid the fine because they couldn't afford the insurance premium. they could also see no way they were going to be able to get a benefit from that. for those lucky enough
or an unreasonable fine. that doesn't even include the deductible problem that we have. it doesn't even include the additional taxes and prices that people are paying as a result of other things that are built into the law, which i'll go into later. not in this speech. the irony of a democrat-led effort to help resulting in the creation of a lose-lose proposition for families rang true to voters in the most recent election when they voted for change. in wyoming, some families will be forced to...
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. >> idol think that is unreasonable but i would not say because generally a lot of benefits from trade pet in the manufacturing industry in particular was hit very hard. that is a big number. think of what those jobs or. union jobs modest levels of education to make a good solid middle-class salary. there was is unemployment or social security disability so the impact of those individuals isn't just the factory jobs but the local services that our dependent on the paychecks. those effects are significant and i do want to minimize those. >> so to what extent are these job losses much more of these increases that eliminated the jobs because of the cheaper imports across of border? >> first if you have to add is that technology is bigger maybe 75 percent or 65 percent but it is the majority. we don't buy as much stuff we consume more services. but second it is a false dichotomy. if you are the u.s. textile company you have to options. you cannot beat the competition so you got of business had been more conscious? some employees lose their jobs but is that lost to technology or trade? but
. >> idol think that is unreasonable but i would not say because generally a lot of benefits from trade pet in the manufacturing industry in particular was hit very hard. that is a big number. think of what those jobs or. union jobs modest levels of education to make a good solid middle-class salary. there was is unemployment or social security disability so the impact of those individuals isn't just the factory jobs but the local services that our dependent on the paychecks. those...
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sovereignty in the south china sea, militarizing the area, it's making territorial claims that are unreasonabled on trade, it cheats on its wto commitments and, as a consequence, we have a huge trade deficit with china that probably costs americans about 2 million to 3 million jobs. sharyl: wto is the world trade organization. prof. morici: correct. china cheats on its commitments to the world trade organization in a manner that costs america about 2 million to 3 million jobs. sharyl: in short order, what do you think president obama has done right and what has he done wrong, if anything, related to china? porf. morici: he has enabled china and that's the problem. he stood by while china built the islands in the south china sea and what are supposed to be neutral waters, militarized them, intimidated their neighbors, and we've lost face with allies like the philippines. in addition, he has tried to make china back down on currency and trade issues, but when the chinese stand firm, he's flinched. so, by and large, it's been a policy of appeasement and this hasn't served american interests well.
sovereignty in the south china sea, militarizing the area, it's making territorial claims that are unreasonabled on trade, it cheats on its wto commitments and, as a consequence, we have a huge trade deficit with china that probably costs americans about 2 million to 3 million jobs. sharyl: wto is the world trade organization. prof. morici: correct. china cheats on its commitments to the world trade organization in a manner that costs america about 2 million to 3 million jobs. sharyl: in short...
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been able to work effectively with democrats in congress to get so much of that done, given the unreasonable and unprecedented obstruction that was erected by congressional republicans. the president continued saying that that should fuel their efforts moving forward. even though democrats in congress will not have the kind of cooperative partner that they've enjoyed for the last eight years in the white house, they still have a set of values and priorities that are worth fighting for. and the good news is that those are values and priorities that most americans agree with and strongly support. those are values and priorities that lead to policies that make people's lives better and make our country stronger. nd the president expressed his -- the word that he used was envy, for the opportunity that they have to keep up that fight . the president expressed his confidence in their ability not just to wage those fights with passion, but he expressed confidence in their ability to succeed. gain, both because the majority of the american people agree with them, whether it's investing in the kinds
been able to work effectively with democrats in congress to get so much of that done, given the unreasonable and unprecedented obstruction that was erected by congressional republicans. the president continued saying that that should fuel their efforts moving forward. even though democrats in congress will not have the kind of cooperative partner that they've enjoyed for the last eight years in the white house, they still have a set of values and priorities that are worth fighting for. and the...
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that being -- are those practices just and reasonable and not unreasonably discriminatory? these concepts have 130 years of jurisprudence behind them. they have evolved to effectively address the incentives that network operators may otherwise have to exploit their position to the detriment of consumers and competition. so passing legislation or adopting regulation without these key provisions and calling it net neutrality would be false advertising. continuing,e, consistent. those are the three legs of what constitutes true net neutrality. when it comes to action by the fcc, it is important to recall that the d.c. circuit found that the limited rules of the isps say they will accept, blocking, throttling, and paid prioritization, have their statutory justification in title ii. thus removing title ii also removes these fundamental protections. all of this is important, because the ability of consumers and businesses to connect to and use open broadband networks is essential to the 21st century economy. the delivery of the products and services that define our future require
that being -- are those practices just and reasonable and not unreasonably discriminatory? these concepts have 130 years of jurisprudence behind them. they have evolved to effectively address the incentives that network operators may otherwise have to exploit their position to the detriment of consumers and competition. so passing legislation or adopting regulation without these key provisions and calling it net neutrality would be false advertising. continuing,e, consistent. those are the...
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i'm a little more skeptical of death but it's not unreasonable to think you would see some good deals with at&t and time warner. >> host: this is something we have used here at c-span but what has been the impact of live video broadcasting on facebook and periscope etc., has that have an impact? >> it has to a degree. hwe started the conversation by talking about video and i would hesitate to define it narrowly. a lot of what you are seeing with ott video is the narrow replication of the linear model or the cable satellite model with virtually the same kind of bundles and packages and channels being developed over the internet and instead. it's not a terribly creative or interesting solution. i think if you expand the lens just a little bit and say what's really happening is that you have an explosion in entertainment and information choices primarily video happening across a large number distribution platforms not just the video providers you think of first like netflix or amazon but also facebook and on down the line that what you are seeing is this kind of proliferation of pathways
i'm a little more skeptical of death but it's not unreasonable to think you would see some good deals with at&t and time warner. >> host: this is something we have used here at c-span but what has been the impact of live video broadcasting on facebook and periscope etc., has that have an impact? >> it has to a degree. hwe started the conversation by talking about video and i would hesitate to define it narrowly. a lot of what you are seeing with ott video is the narrow...
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. >> we consider these sanctions completely unsubstantiated,subs, unreasonable very did it interest mentalations between the united states and the russian federation. >> total of 96 russians have been told to leave. 35 diplomats and their dependents. in washington, caroline shively, fox news. >>> developing to night, police are investigating a deadly shooting that happened after a concert by meek mill. police in wallingford, connecticut say two men were killed outside the theater last night the philadelphia rapper had just ended his show when the violence broke out. outside, two other men were treated at a hospital for non-life threatening injuries. police say the shootings had nothing to do with the rapper. nobody has been arrested. >>> police in new jersey are looking for a man who they say got out of his car and chased two teenaged girls. the story it's good even more bizarre and scarier from there. >>> and they're getting ready for the big moment in times square. more than 2 million people are expected to cram in there to watch the big ball drop at midnight. what special steps are bein
. >> we consider these sanctions completely unsubstantiated,subs, unreasonable very did it interest mentalations between the united states and the russian federation. >> total of 96 russians have been told to leave. 35 diplomats and their dependents. in washington, caroline shively, fox news. >>> developing to night, police are investigating a deadly shooting that happened after a concert by meek mill. police in wallingford, connecticut say two men were killed outside the...
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but mps said that the law wasn't effective enough, leaving employers to make unreasonable demands.en to interpretation, as we say, the word reasonable is used there and that is open to interpretation. is it so bad to ask a woman worker to wear a heel when we ask male workers to wear a shirt and tie? i think they are two entirely different things. they took lots of evidence from women saying they were going home with bleeding feet, they were taking painkillers at night to be able to sleep because they were in so much pain from the shoes they'd been wearing during the day. that's just not comparable to wearing a tie or a suit jacket. some might say this is all a bit of a storm in a teacup. they might very well do but you have to look at the bigger picture. i think that's the key thing. it should be about choice. there are plenty of women who like to wear heels to work, like to wear a face full of make—up to work. that should be their choice. it shouldn't be forced upon them. this issue, the high heel thing, is symbolic of a hangover from that 19505 kind of era where women were only s
but mps said that the law wasn't effective enough, leaving employers to make unreasonable demands.en to interpretation, as we say, the word reasonable is used there and that is open to interpretation. is it so bad to ask a woman worker to wear a heel when we ask male workers to wear a shirt and tie? i think they are two entirely different things. they took lots of evidence from women saying they were going home with bleeding feet, they were taking painkillers at night to be able to sleep...
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i'm a little more skeptical of that expectation, but it's certainly not unreasonable to think that you will see some big deals particularly if at&t and time warner is approved. >> host: craig moffett, this is something we've used here at c-span, but what about what's been the impact of live video broadcasting on facebook and periscope, etc. has that had an impact? >> guest: well, it has to a degree. you know, i think we started the conversation by talking about ott video, and i would hesitate to define ott video too narrowly. of you know, a lot of what you're seeing with ott video is the narrow rememberly case of the -- replication of the linear model or the cable/satellite model with virtually the same kinds of bundles and packages and channels being delivered over the internet instead. ultimately, that's not actually a terribly creative or interesting solution, right? it's -- i think if you expand your lens just a little bit and say what's really happening is that you've got an explosion in entertainment and information choices, primarily video, happening across a large number of dis
i'm a little more skeptical of that expectation, but it's certainly not unreasonable to think that you will see some big deals particularly if at&t and time warner is approved. >> host: craig moffett, this is something we've used here at c-span, but what about what's been the impact of live video broadcasting on facebook and periscope, etc. has that had an impact? >> guest: well, it has to a degree. you know, i think we started the conversation by talking about ott video, and i...
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concerns regarding exploitation of the office of the presidency without imposing unnecessary and unreasonable losses on the president-elect and his family. we believe this structure and these steps will serve to accomplish the president-elect's desire to be isolated from his business interest and give the american people confidence that his sole business and interest is in making america great again. bringing back jobs to this country. securing our borders, and rebuilding our infrastructure. the american people will well aware of president-elect's business empire and financial interest when he voted. people voted for him precisely because of his business success. president leekt trump wants to bring this success to all americans. thank you. [applause] reporter: what is your response to your critics that say not only but also your cabinet is filled with conflicts of interest and do you plan to set an example in the future to make sure that your cabinet and everyone throughout your administration -- mr. trump: i really think when you watch what's going on with -- what's happening, i was just wa
concerns regarding exploitation of the office of the presidency without imposing unnecessary and unreasonable losses on the president-elect and his family. we believe this structure and these steps will serve to accomplish the president-elect's desire to be isolated from his business interest and give the american people confidence that his sole business and interest is in making america great again. bringing back jobs to this country. securing our borders, and rebuilding our infrastructure....
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[laughter] only from the waist down let's not be unreasonable. they would say yes they've been great for them to diexude an exam the corpse to keep it in one piece.s your as a pair of trousers. that i find this a little on reasonable. so this seems excessive. a poo i am not sure she already passed to be poverty-stricken but you take the point to put into the pockets of the pants and the clean in of growing will attract more claims of luckll and wealth and once these pockets were filled withmo queens you past the empty 20 pants on to the next person one leg at a time like us three legged race we could not confirm the of veracity of the necropants team reports but it was so geared we had to include it. you are welcome. the -- these are located just outside a village and and tell 2005 nobody knew of their existence. a german explorer was is venturing into the assyria and saw the falls and thought they are really tall . like top-10 in the world. the villages said we knowal they are tall but there are so many things out there we got used to them. so w
[laughter] only from the waist down let's not be unreasonable. they would say yes they've been great for them to diexude an exam the corpse to keep it in one piece.s your as a pair of trousers. that i find this a little on reasonable. so this seems excessive. a poo i am not sure she already passed to be poverty-stricken but you take the point to put into the pockets of the pants and the clean in of growing will attract more claims of luckll and wealth and once these pockets were filled withmo...
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lot better and a lot of times arguments before public utilities commissions are asking you to do unreasonable things because the law requires it. they just happen to help out the party who is making the suggestion in the short term economic interest and i just was hoping that you would recognize the public trust responsibility in the state of california to be reasonable and use the best scientific nrfgz available. >> thank you and i think a healthy doest of whiskey may help that. >> good afternoon commission. rochel trugairo a policy manager at the bay area council. the bay area council is a non-profit public policy organization representing a cross sector of the regions largest employers. the bay area is california's most valuable economic asset boasting $531 billion economy in 2015 despite having 17 percent of the staets resident the bay areas taxpayers generate 36 percent of our state income tax revenue. but the bay area economy can't function without water as it account for about 85 percent of san francisco's fresh water and 55 percent of the 1.8 million served by bosca. they would have t
lot better and a lot of times arguments before public utilities commissions are asking you to do unreasonable things because the law requires it. they just happen to help out the party who is making the suggestion in the short term economic interest and i just was hoping that you would recognize the public trust responsibility in the state of california to be reasonable and use the best scientific nrfgz available. >> thank you and i think a healthy doest of whiskey may help that. >>...
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or an unreasonable fine. that doesn't even include the deductible problem that we have. it doesn't even include the additional taxes and prices that people are paying as a result of other things that are built into the law, which i'll go into later. not in this speech. the irony of a democrat-led effort to help resulting in the creation of a lose-lose proposition for families rang true to voters in the most recent election when they voted for change. in wyoming, some families will be forced to pay more than 30% of their total income on premiums to obtain health care coverage which often includes deductibles of over $1,000. one family faced premiums of more than $1,600 per month. that's one family. $1,600 per month. as an alternative, their tax penalty for not carrying coverage was only $1,700 for the whole year. so guess what they did? they paid the fine because they couldn't afford the insurance premium. they could also see no way they were going to be able to get a benefit from that. for those lucky enough
or an unreasonable fine. that doesn't even include the deductible problem that we have. it doesn't even include the additional taxes and prices that people are paying as a result of other things that are built into the law, which i'll go into later. not in this speech. the irony of a democrat-led effort to help resulting in the creation of a lose-lose proposition for families rang true to voters in the most recent election when they voted for change. in wyoming, some families will be forced to...
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and not unreasonably he was what isttracted with seen from that worrying standpoint. you all remember that book ends with that wonderful sentence, i married and lived happily ever after. i think we should go to lunch and live heavily -- and live happily ever after there. [applause] >> you are watching american history tv. follow us on twitter at c-span history for information on our schedule, and to keep up with the latest history news. >> the presidential inauguration of donald trump's on friday. c-span will have live coverage of all the days events and ceremonies. watch live on c-span and c-span.org. and listen live on the free c-span radio app. >> to celebrate the 40th anniversary of the harry s truman scholarship foundation, the organization hosted a symposium on leadership in the 20th century. up next on the presidency, a panel on historians -- a panel of historians on his relationship and how he interacted with prominent politicians from texas. former secretary of state madeleine albright opens the conference. this is about 50 minutes. >> ladies and gentlemen, t
and not unreasonably he was what isttracted with seen from that worrying standpoint. you all remember that book ends with that wonderful sentence, i married and lived happily ever after. i think we should go to lunch and live heavily -- and live happily ever after there. [applause] >> you are watching american history tv. follow us on twitter at c-span history for information on our schedule, and to keep up with the latest history news. >> the presidential inauguration of donald...
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but mps said that the law wasn't effective enough, leaving employers to make unreasonable demands.s we say, the word reasonable is used there and that is open to interpretation. is it so bad to ask a woman worker to wear a heel when we ask male workers to wear a shirt and tie? i think they are two entirely different things. they took lots of evidence from women saying they were going home with bleeding feet, they were taking painkillers at night to be able to sleep because they were in so much pain from the shoes they'd been wearing during the day. that's just not comparable to wearing a tie or a suit jacket. some might say this is all a bit of a storm in a teacup. they might very well do but you have to look at the bigger picture. i think that's the key thing. it should be about choice there are plenty of women who like to wear heels to work like to wear a face full of make—up to work. that should be their choice. it shouldn't be forced upon them. this issue, the high heel thing, is symbolic of a hangover from that 1950s kind of era where women were only seen as secretaries and re
but mps said that the law wasn't effective enough, leaving employers to make unreasonable demands.s we say, the word reasonable is used there and that is open to interpretation. is it so bad to ask a woman worker to wear a heel when we ask male workers to wear a shirt and tie? i think they are two entirely different things. they took lots of evidence from women saying they were going home with bleeding feet, they were taking painkillers at night to be able to sleep because they were in so much...
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they seem to have a certain kind of expectation that is completely unreasonable. so in that sense, certain societies are pushing forward on the women's rights and women's empowerment. we have a whole bunch of cabinet ministers that are doing an amazing job much more interesting than the male members if i can say. in certain clerics they make the decisions, so i enjoyed mountain climbing. my mountain climbing guide is a swedish woman that is about 5-foot 3 inches. i trust her and entirely and i falling from my position. we need concerns of not just this is also something i've spoken about. i want to introduce the idea or a discussion on what it means to be excellent as a muslim in the 21st century. and i have difficulty understanding how we can do that if we are using a set of concepts are we not allowed to develop the concepts that is the question i put to the clerics the way that we describe the world in the seventh century line it makes me wonder whether we are on the right track. i was interested where he was asked about black life better and he was kind of dis
they seem to have a certain kind of expectation that is completely unreasonable. so in that sense, certain societies are pushing forward on the women's rights and women's empowerment. we have a whole bunch of cabinet ministers that are doing an amazing job much more interesting than the male members if i can say. in certain clerics they make the decisions, so i enjoyed mountain climbing. my mountain climbing guide is a swedish woman that is about 5-foot 3 inches. i trust her and entirely and i...
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and i don't think it's unreasonable for the red cross to make this statement that they have made, andople sit up and listen.“ that they have made, and to make people sit up and listen. if the scale of it is getting worse, listening to your talk there, we both know, everybody watching knows, this has been a long time in the making. in other words, this has been a long time in the making. in otherwords, it this has been a long time in the making. in other words, it was absolutely predictable, people have been talking about the social care problem for years, and there have a lwa ys problem for years, and there have always been bottlenecks injanuary for yea rs always been bottlenecks injanuary for years and years. absolutely, and it is not good that lots of people, not just one it is not good that lots of people, notjust one voice, and notjust a bunch of perceived whingeing doctors oi’ bunch of perceived whingeing doctors or nhs staff, but lots of respected people, respected people like the red cross, or actually highlighting this problem to the government, highlighting the problems to th
and i don't think it's unreasonable for the red cross to make this statement that they have made, andople sit up and listen.“ that they have made, and to make people sit up and listen. if the scale of it is getting worse, listening to your talk there, we both know, everybody watching knows, this has been a long time in the making. in other words, this has been a long time in the making. in otherwords, it this has been a long time in the making. in other words, it was absolutely predictable,...
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i like us to try to negotiate roles to constrain the competition would be an unreasonable bound so governments are not bankrupt. i think we should be competing. really start with us at the national level about ten years ago. we do. we do it inadequately. infrastructure is hugely important. it's depressing that were still talking about it. we've been talking about it for a decade or more how the u.s. is falling behind. it's not it's not just the quality-of-life issue, it's a competitiveness issue. deepening our ports and improving our rail system so we get our products to market. i think the corporate tax market. i think the corporate tax system is a problem on the investment front. an overhaul is desperately overdue. on the trade policy front and i could keep going on, i would like to see much closer coordination between state and local economic development officials and our national trade policy. we have a weird situation or trade policies may at the level washington and the inputs come from the corporate lobbyists. we let the union said that one of the tables. but if you look at one of the e
i like us to try to negotiate roles to constrain the competition would be an unreasonable bound so governments are not bankrupt. i think we should be competing. really start with us at the national level about ten years ago. we do. we do it inadequately. infrastructure is hugely important. it's depressing that were still talking about it. we've been talking about it for a decade or more how the u.s. is falling behind. it's not it's not just the quality-of-life issue, it's a competitiveness...
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are surging for the hard-working families to have to choose between and reasonable rates for the unreasonable fine.em tha that does not even include e the deductible it does not even and click the additional taxes soar prices that people are paying but the irony of the democrat led health ms. salting and the creation of the lose/lose proposition for families when they voted for change in wyoming to those premiums to obtain health care coverage would often includes deductibles over $1,000. in $1,700 for the whole year but guess what they did? because they cannot afford the insurance premium. abl also no way to get a benefit from that. to those lucky enough particularly in the individual market premiums are expected to increase faster in 2017 some say the insurance premiums rise as much as 53% that makes it truly an emergency.his. it is important to talk about how we will do this while we are currently debating today allows the budget reconciliation and process to untangle the country from the unaffordable lot.l democ misses the exact same procedure president obama used to secure passage of oba
are surging for the hard-working families to have to choose between and reasonable rates for the unreasonable fine.em tha that does not even include e the deductible it does not even and click the additional taxes soar prices that people are paying but the irony of the democrat led health ms. salting and the creation of the lose/lose proposition for families when they voted for change in wyoming to those premiums to obtain health care coverage would often includes deductibles over $1,000. in...
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. >>> it is unreasonable to exec that every foreign policy will be driven by human rights consideration alone especially when security of the american people is at stake. but our leadership demands action specifically focused on improving the conditions of people the world over. >> trump secretary rex tillerson and confirmation hearing talking about human rights concerns. you don't want to skip. how will a trump administration handle those issues. nick, to see you. >> it doesn't seem to be -- my myanmar you have so many rights issue and human trafficking. have you given thought what you think a secretary and trump administration are going to do are within the purview of the secretary of state? >> these are issues that in some ways republicans and democrats are you night on. exactly human rights issue, many best thing he did as president. the republicans and democrats were able to unit on. issues like south sudan or ro hin ga and human rights come up they down playing it. of course he is right there are considerationings but it would be nice to have that would be one important considerat
. >>> it is unreasonable to exec that every foreign policy will be driven by human rights consideration alone especially when security of the american people is at stake. but our leadership demands action specifically focused on improving the conditions of people the world over. >> trump secretary rex tillerson and confirmation hearing talking about human rights concerns. you don't want to skip. how will a trump administration handle those issues. nick, to see you. >> it...
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then the next part, which i find unreasonable, you're supposed to steel a coin from a poor -- steal aoin from a poor widow, which seems excessive. but snatch the coin and place ie in the pocket of the necker pants and the idea is that the coin in the groin will attract more coins, that it will bring you luck and wealth, and -- once these pockets is replete with coins, or it bins to achieve, s whichever comes first, you pass the necker pants on to in the next lucky wearer and you're supposed to do it one leg at a time, like museum three-legged race. we have not been able to confirm the voracity of the necker pants report but the thought the story was so good we had to include it. b so you're welcome. these are the gokter falls, located located outside a village in peru, and until 2005, nobody beyond the people in this village knew of their existencey and in 2005, a german explorer, tourist, traveler, was venturing in this area, and saw these falls, and thought, they're really tall falls, like really tall, like top ten in the world tall. and he spoke to the villagers, and the villagers
then the next part, which i find unreasonable, you're supposed to steel a coin from a poor -- steal aoin from a poor widow, which seems excessive. but snatch the coin and place ie in the pocket of the necker pants and the idea is that the coin in the groin will attract more coins, that it will bring you luck and wealth, and -- once these pockets is replete with coins, or it bins to achieve, s whichever comes first, you pass the necker pants on to in the next lucky wearer and you're supposed to...
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. >> i think that's not an unreasonable judgment but i wouldn't want to go from that to say, well, because generally as americans -- we have done well from trade. we're consumed. family used spend 6% of their income on clothes and the poor don't have to spent as new moisture on clothing. access to global markets, generally candidate have done well. a lot of benefits from trade but also are people, particularly the country's manufacturing industry's got hit hard. we lost six million manufacturing jobs in the country in the 2000s. that is a big number. six million. you have think what those jobs were for a lot of people. a lot of those were unionized jobs where people with modest levels of education could make good, solid, middle class salaries and when the jobs disappeared there was nothing to fall back on. unemployment or social security differentable or job tide walmart. so the impact on third venezuela and more roadly on he communities -- when you lose the factually, it's not just the factory jobs it's the restaurant job and i boley alley and gas station and the local services that don't
. >> i think that's not an unreasonable judgment but i wouldn't want to go from that to say, well, because generally as americans -- we have done well from trade. we're consumed. family used spend 6% of their income on clothes and the poor don't have to spent as new moisture on clothing. access to global markets, generally candidate have done well. a lot of benefits from trade but also are people, particularly the country's manufacturing industry's got hit hard. we lost six million...
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. >> we consider the sanctions completely unreasonable, and very detrimental to the bilateral relationsds between the united states of america and russian federation. >> a total of 9 6 russians were told to leave, 35 diplomat and their dependents. caroline shivly, fox news. >> and we're learning new details about donald trump's inaugural festive 'tis that were taking part in the parade. 8,000 participate nabts all representing 40 different organizations group from arlington called the march. ing unit will be among those in the parade and each branch of the military will be represented. >> coming up the most loved movies of 2016. how resident movie fanatic picking the top films of the year and his least favorite coming up with the xfinity tv app, anything with a screen is a . stream 130 live channels. plus 40,000 on demand tv shows and movies, all on the go. you can even download from your x1 dvr and watch it offline. only xfinity gives you more to stream to any screen. download the xfinity tv app today. >> if you have little ones t
. >> we consider the sanctions completely unreasonable, and very detrimental to the bilateral relationsds between the united states of america and russian federation. >> a total of 9 6 russians were told to leave, 35 diplomat and their dependents. caroline shivly, fox news. >> and we're learning new details about donald trump's inaugural festive 'tis that were taking part in the parade. 8,000 participate nabts all representing 40 different organizations group from arlington...
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. >> senator lindsey graham said i don't think it is unreasonable to have a time-out based on the threatshat we face. i think most american support a time-out but a complete ban forever is not in our national interests. would you why he agree with your colleague? >> i think statement is fair. i think like lindsey graham, wh colleague? >> i think statement is fair. i think like lindsey graham, hy colleague? >> i think statement is fair. i think like lindsey graham, y colleague? >> i think statement is fair. i think like lindsey graham, h colleague? >> i think statement is fair. i think like lindsey graham, he colleague? >> i think statement is fair. i think like lindsey graham, e colleague? too, would not a muslim ban. that flies in fay s iies in fac are. i can understand why we might want to pause the program. but at the same time, i do position that ththink applies to more than just fu refugees. so it's a little different. >> and we know he of at least one case legal visa and released. we have hhave hundreds of prote at jfk. numbers are growing and and he we appreciate a vigil. if you we
. >> senator lindsey graham said i don't think it is unreasonable to have a time-out based on the threatshat we face. i think most american support a time-out but a complete ban forever is not in our national interests. would you why he agree with your colleague? >> i think statement is fair. i think like lindsey graham, wh colleague? >> i think statement is fair. i think like lindsey graham, hy colleague? >> i think statement is fair. i think like lindsey graham, y...
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there's a set of expectations that are completely unreasonab unreasonable. certain societies are pushing forward on women's rights and women's empowerment. my sister essentially brought me up and has a kind of control over me. often you hear in the rhetoric of the clerics that women are emotional and unable to make decisions. i enjoyed mountain climbing and there is a swedish woman that is about 5-foot three and my wife is in her hands and i trust her entirely. i've fallen from my position knowing she's controlling the rope that's important and we need to think not just in terms of this idea that the perfection took place in the seventh century and there was a tradition in the first three with the perfect form of muslim through all time. i want to introduce a discussion of what it means to be perfect for excellent as a muslim in the 21st century and we are using a set of concepts are we not allowed to develop these concepts of the clerics. it makes me wonder whether we are on the right track and i had a very interesting talk around the religious scholar he w
there's a set of expectations that are completely unreasonab unreasonable. certain societies are pushing forward on women's rights and women's empowerment. my sister essentially brought me up and has a kind of control over me. often you hear in the rhetoric of the clerics that women are emotional and unable to make decisions. i enjoyed mountain climbing and there is a swedish woman that is about 5-foot three and my wife is in her hands and i trust her entirely. i've fallen from my position...
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it is unreasonable to expect that every foreign policy endeavor will be driven by human rights considerations alone. especial especially when the security of the american people is at stake. but ourership demand access specifically focused on improving conditions the world over utilizing both aid and where appropriate economic sanctions is instruments of foreign policy. and we must adhere to standard of accountability and with the government of cuba was not accompanied by any significant concessions on human rights. we have not held them accountable for their conduct. their leaders received much while their people received little. that sefbs neither the interest of cubans or americans. abraham lincoln declared that america is the last best hope of earth. our moral light must not go out if we are to remain an agent of freedom for mankind. supporting human rights in our foreign policy is a key component of clairifying to watching world of what america stands for. in closing, let us also be proud about the ideals that define us and liberties we have secured at great cost. the ingenuity and cultu
it is unreasonable to expect that every foreign policy endeavor will be driven by human rights considerations alone. especial especially when the security of the american people is at stake. but ourership demand access specifically focused on improving conditions the world over utilizing both aid and where appropriate economic sanctions is instruments of foreign policy. and we must adhere to standard of accountability and with the government of cuba was not accompanied by any significant...
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. >> we consider these sanctions completely understands -- unsubstantiated, unreasonable, and very detrimentalthe bilateral relations between two neighbors. between united states of america and the russian federation. >> 96 russians have been told to leave. 35 diplomats and their dependents. in washington, carolyn shively, fox news. >>> word that william christopher the actor best known for playing father mulcahy on the tv series mash has died. christopher performed in gomer pyle and had recurring roles in hogan's heroes and that girl. but it was as the patient reverend francis john patrick mulcahy that he found pain. according to multiple news sources christopher died of cancer today. at his home in pasadena. he was 84. >>> a midair collision has claimed the lives of three people in texas. federal aviation administration says two small planes crashed into each other shortly after 5:30 p.m. near mckinney, texas. it happened near 35 miles north of downtown dallas near a private airport and faa spokesman said both aircraft were flying under visual rules and were not in contact with air traffic c
. >> we consider these sanctions completely understands -- unsubstantiated, unreasonable, and very detrimentalthe bilateral relations between two neighbors. between united states of america and the russian federation. >> 96 russians have been told to leave. 35 diplomats and their dependents. in washington, carolyn shively, fox news. >>> word that william christopher the actor best known for playing father mulcahy on the tv series mash has died. christopher performed in...
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. >> you know, the 100 day metric is really an unreasonable and unrealistic one u. where fdr confronting the great depression. you can do a lot in 100 days. learn to reprogram your vcr, lose a lot of weigh, start a new exercise program, but to try to start an artificial notion that within the first 100 days you're going to reach deals in the cruel unforgiving world, that's a stretch. we shouldn't be in a hurry. it's really critically important that the president-elect become the president first. and then seek the counsel of advisers and the intelligence community before he sets off on trying to create and realign strategy. so, thinking before acting, being patient, all of these things are important and i hope to see them in that first 100 days. >> aaron david miller, always good to see you. thank you so much from washington. >> still ahead, we're entering another packeded week of confirmation hearings including secretary of treasury and education. one hearing that dominated headlines this past week, secretary of state nominee, rex tillerson, up next, the biggest tak
. >> you know, the 100 day metric is really an unreasonable and unrealistic one u. where fdr confronting the great depression. you can do a lot in 100 days. learn to reprogram your vcr, lose a lot of weigh, start a new exercise program, but to try to start an artificial notion that within the first 100 days you're going to reach deals in the cruel unforgiving world, that's a stretch. we shouldn't be in a hurry. it's really critically important that the president-elect become the president...
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. >> i can't imagine too many people out there watching this right now think it's unreasonable to ask a few more questions from traveling in and out of libya and yemen before being let loose in the united states. >> i think in terms of the upside being greater protection of our borders and our people, it's a small price to pay. >> also fueling a fierce backlash, trump's reshuffling of the security council, making steve bannon a regular member and top ranging intelligence will attend only when discussing issues pertaining to their responsibilities and expertise. >> having c for the president in those meetings who have a significant military background, to help make guide what the president's final analysis is going to be is crucial. >> that was peter r alexander reporter. the group does not typically include advisers from the political side of the white house. president trump will announce his choice for the supreme court tomorrow night at 8:00. the nominee will fill the opening leflt by the death of scalia. three federal appeals court judges have emerged. gorsuch and pryor and conside
. >> i can't imagine too many people out there watching this right now think it's unreasonable to ask a few more questions from traveling in and out of libya and yemen before being let loose in the united states. >> i think in terms of the upside being greater protection of our borders and our people, it's a small price to pay. >> also fueling a fierce backlash, trump's reshuffling of the security council, making steve bannon a regular member and top ranging intelligence will...
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areas to oppose him, just reflexively hostile approach could give the impression they are being unreasonably difficult for president-elect trumped. president-elect trump would love to send the message he was still fighting washington and that he needs more support from the people. >> there is this push to list these eight, which seems kind of strange. talked to a senior democrat before the holidays who said we can't get apoplectic about every nominee. >> my understanding was that democrats were going to pick and choose their battles. there were some that were important. you want to make an issue out of climate change, ask questions. ask rex tillerson about climate change in russia. russia is such a big issue. you want to find out as much as you can about what president trump's policies going to be toward russia. who better to ask then rex tillerson, secretary of state, he has done a tremendous amount of business that's what democrats should be focusing on. >> there are also a number of democrats up for reelection in 2018 from red states where trump could push the leverage. >> i think the pre
areas to oppose him, just reflexively hostile approach could give the impression they are being unreasonably difficult for president-elect trumped. president-elect trump would love to send the message he was still fighting washington and that he needs more support from the people. >> there is this push to list these eight, which seems kind of strange. talked to a senior democrat before the holidays who said we can't get apoplectic about every nominee. >> my understanding was that...
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in so doing attacked him in the most unreasonable manner.but he was practicing the sordid politics of delegitimatization. the rising contempt for our political system, institutions and government, the left has been rendered pitiable. lewis' comments come as the justice department inspector general opens an investigation into the f.b.i.'s handle of the clinton email investigation. the new inspector general investigation is pure politics, convenient cover for mrs. clinton and her disgraced campaign. perhaps cover as well for the obama administration. there is no rewriting of the history that she, the clinton foundation, the dnc, the democratic leadership wrote last year. they descended into the swamp of corruption, through their lies, deceit and dishonesty they have delegitimized the presidency. it's now up to president donald j. trump to drain the d.c. swamp and raise up this country and hang on, please hang on, because we have just under a week to go. so hang on and hang on tight. pour quotation of the evening comes to us as we watch those i
in so doing attacked him in the most unreasonable manner.but he was practicing the sordid politics of delegitimatization. the rising contempt for our political system, institutions and government, the left has been rendered pitiable. lewis' comments come as the justice department inspector general opens an investigation into the f.b.i.'s handle of the clinton email investigation. the new inspector general investigation is pure politics, convenient cover for mrs. clinton and her disgraced...
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amendment 4, the right of the people to be secure in their persons, houses, papers and effects against unreasonable searches and seizures shall not be violated and no warrants shall issue and particularly describing the place to be searched and the persons or things to be seized. >> from arizona, mr. bigs. the fifth amendment, no person shall be held to a capital or infamous crime unless on indictment of a grand jury except when in actual service in time of war or public danger. >> shall be compelled to be a witness against himself for be deprived of life, liberty for shall private property be taken for public use without just compensati compensation. >> amendment 6, in all criminal prosecutions the accused shall enjoy the right to a speedy and public trial by an impartial jury where in the crimes shall have been committed, which district shall have been and to be informed of the nature and cause of the accusation and to have the assistance of council for his defense. >> the gentleman from minnesota, mr. nolan. >> amendment 7, in common law where the value shall exceed $20 the right of trial by jur
amendment 4, the right of the people to be secure in their persons, houses, papers and effects against unreasonable searches and seizures shall not be violated and no warrants shall issue and particularly describing the place to be searched and the persons or things to be seized. >> from arizona, mr. bigs. the fifth amendment, no person shall be held to a capital or infamous crime unless on indictment of a grand jury except when in actual service in time of war or public danger. >>...
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we want regulation but not unreasonable regulation.an be 4000 regulations placed on states and businesses because any and it's those people who bernie sanders pretends to want to protect who end up paying for it. charles: nicholas real quick to you, the clean coal stuff that forced utilities for coal companies out of business, ranchers air pollutants particles, they did a job on the coal companies. >> even by the epa's own admissions that clean power plant and a new source performance standards these global warming regulations would drive up energy costs is proportionally hurting low-income families and they would only mitigate local temperatures the few 10 of a degree celsius by the tent -- by the end of the century. charles: co2 is down because of the miracle of fracking and natural gas. gentlemen thank you very much appreciated. coming up remember and democrats criticize donald trump because he wasn't going to accept the election results when he lost? boy, the tables have turned. we will be right back. (bell chimes) ♪ nice work brot
we want regulation but not unreasonable regulation.an be 4000 regulations placed on states and businesses because any and it's those people who bernie sanders pretends to want to protect who end up paying for it. charles: nicholas real quick to you, the clean coal stuff that forced utilities for coal companies out of business, ranchers air pollutants particles, they did a job on the coal companies. >> even by the epa's own admissions that clean power plant and a new source performance...