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warner. senator warner: no. senator merkley: no. the clerk: mr. kaine. senator keaning -- kaine: no. senator king: no. senator van hollen: no. senator enzi: aye. the clerk: mr. chairman, there are 12 yeas and 11 nays. . mr. enzi: the resolution is reported out of committee. with no further business i remind members wishing to file additional minority views that hard copies must be signed and filed with the committee clerk in dirkson 624 no later than noon tomorrow. i also ask unanimous consent the staff be permitted to make necessary technical and conforming changes to the reported resolution and the number from the table be provided to include in the resolution where appropriate. i thank my colleagues for all their time and dedication today. the markup of the fiscal year 2018 budget resolution has been -- i'll make a few more comments but everybody can leave because it's -- >> mr. chairman, could i ask unanimous consent to add my request to be recorded as a no vote on the motion to table senators number one? mr. enzi: certainly. without objection. >> ca
warner. senator warner: no. senator merkley: no. the clerk: mr. kaine. senator keaning -- kaine: no. senator king: no. senator van hollen: no. senator enzi: aye. the clerk: mr. chairman, there are 12 yeas and 11 nays. . mr. enzi: the resolution is reported out of committee. with no further business i remind members wishing to file additional minority views that hard copies must be signed and filed with the committee clerk in dirkson 624 no later than noon tomorrow. i also ask unanimous consent...
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i'll make that mark in blood right now if you want. >> what would ol' solomon warner do?s great-great granddaddy would tell him to sit tight. he's positive the frontier merchant is somewhere off in the sunset, grinning. >> for him to know that his jeans that he left after his passing were worth $50,000, i think he would think the world has gone crazy. >> now, that's some tailor-made "close" from an heir not only left big shoes to fill, but a big pair of pants to boot. >> everybody has a pair of their favorite super-comfortable, worn-out jeans, right? these are mine. i can't believe i'm wearing them on a shoot, but i wonder what old levi strauss would think of clothing stores selling pre-ripped denim, often at two or three times the cost of a pristine pair. what's up with kids these days -- too lazy to wear out their own jeans? i'm jamie colby. thanks for watching "strange inheritance." and remember -- you can't take it with you. >> a gold ring... >> it might have been an engagement ring. >> from the great jane austen? >> i expected it to be a fairly flimsy story. >> a sto
i'll make that mark in blood right now if you want. >> what would ol' solomon warner do?s great-great granddaddy would tell him to sit tight. he's positive the frontier merchant is somewhere off in the sunset, grinning. >> for him to know that his jeans that he left after his passing were worth $50,000, i think he would think the world has gone crazy. >> now, that's some tailor-made "close" from an heir not only left big shoes to fill, but a big pair of pants to...
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mark warner and richard burr. discuss --ger to they are eager to discuss all they have talked about on their russian investigation -- on the investigation into russia's influence in the 2016 presidential election. senator richard burr said he is not going to institute an arbitrary timeline, but he wants to get them done by the end of the calendar year. let us go to our chief washington correspondent, kevin cirilli. and max, let me start with you. a huge focus on social media. what is the latest we know? max: my take away from this, this is the beginning. they were very careful. we think they have more work to do as far as investigating what happened. interesting thing that came out of this was that senator warner seems more worried about fake activity. then he was about specific advertisements. might be seeing stories surfacing to the top of your feet because hackers and social engineers -- top of your feed because hackers and social engineers are causing you to see fake new say they are getting support and we thi
mark warner and richard burr. discuss --ger to they are eager to discuss all they have talked about on their russian investigation -- on the investigation into russia's influence in the 2016 presidential election. senator richard burr said he is not going to institute an arbitrary timeline, but he wants to get them done by the end of the calendar year. let us go to our chief washington correspondent, kevin cirilli. and max, let me start with you. a huge focus on social media. what is the latest...
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warner presented, i would fire them. charles: senator warner out did himself, blathered in response to the questions. this is preposterous, yet mitch mcconnell is note talking with the chair and ranking member to say, come on, guys, no one is trying to make sense. this is i don't know if the right word is a witch-hunt, it is an obvious insult to the american taxpayer and the intelligence of americans in the country. to have this go forward without any evidence of any kind, no crime to find, no crime found. what in the world do they -- and by the way i'm talking with allen the other day said point blank, collusion is not a crime, he can't condone anything they are doing. >> as i have said, many times, no one can name a criminal predicate. in that regard, unfortunately, senator burr serves as a glorified sock pu puppet to senr warner's 2020 campaign. this is all sound bite material, they produced 4,000 pages of within testimony. lou: good lord. >> make it public, put it up on internet and let's crowd sources, i bet i could
warner presented, i would fire them. charles: senator warner out did himself, blathered in response to the questions. this is preposterous, yet mitch mcconnell is note talking with the chair and ranking member to say, come on, guys, no one is trying to make sense. this is i don't know if the right word is a witch-hunt, it is an obvious insult to the american taxpayer and the intelligence of americans in the country. to have this go forward without any evidence of any kind, no crime to find, no...
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warner: we are working on something.light touch that would sure for aning advertising doesn't penetrate the political system. and there is an ability to look at the content of these campaigns. the same way that similar roles -- rules regarding the rest of media already have. one of the first people i want to share distract with is my chairman. -- this draft with is my chairman. there should be broad bipartisan consensus. companies are open to this type of disclosure. it is illegal for foreign money to find its way into u.s. elections. so far, you have not been able to verify the intelligence community's assessment that russia was on the side of trump? sen. burr: we for confident that the ica
warner: we are working on something.light touch that would sure for aning advertising doesn't penetrate the political system. and there is an ability to look at the content of these campaigns. the same way that similar roles -- rules regarding the rest of media already have. one of the first people i want to share distract with is my chairman. -- this draft with is my chairman. there should be broad bipartisan consensus. companies are open to this type of disclosure. it is illegal for foreign...
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he's been warner's lackey here. it is appalling to watch and certainly someone in his staff or family should point out to the good senator that you look awfully foolish. >> it is it embarrassing. i don't know how he gets up and makes those presentations and let's warner go on his tyrailed. it is it disrespectful tol his own office and a shame. >> lou: great to have you with us. i wish we had more time and we have a lot more to discuss in the next few days. >> sure thing, lou. >> lou: robert luler expanding not just investigating so- call would russian collusion with the trump organization, but now mueller has tapped deputy solicitor general michael dredman to work around-the-clock for pretemptive pardons. dreaden is serving 30 years and including under president obama and clinton. and mueller team would up with new york democratic general eric smil smiled've -- snyder man. and the president does not have pardon power over state crimes. we'll come back and examine the issue what this special counsel is doing and what
he's been warner's lackey here. it is appalling to watch and certainly someone in his staff or family should point out to the good senator that you look awfully foolish. >> it is it embarrassing. i don't know how he gets up and makes those presentations and let's warner go on his tyrailed. it is it disrespectful tol his own office and a shame. >> lou: great to have you with us. i wish we had more time and we have a lot more to discuss in the next few days. >> sure thing, lou....
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warner: so much for a response to my -- mr. president, i ask unanimous consent since i have a few moments and was trying to give courtesy for an answer to my colleague, an additional five minutes. the presiding officer: is there objection? mr. cornyn: mr. president, just to clarify, is the request for an additional five minutes of debate? the presiding officer: that is the chair's understanding. mr. warner: five minutes to try to answer the senator's question , and my very short statement which i'll amend. mr. cornyn: mr. president, i object to any additional time -- the presiding officer: the objection is heard. mr. enzi: mr. president, is there two minutes equally divided and he's used his? the presiding officer: no. time is expired. the time was until 2:00. is there a sufficient second? there appears to be. the clerk will call the roll. vote: vote: the presiding officer: are there any senators in the chamber wishing to change their vote or to vote? if not, yeas are 47, the nays are 51, the amendment is not adopted. the senat
warner: so much for a response to my -- mr. president, i ask unanimous consent since i have a few moments and was trying to give courtesy for an answer to my colleague, an additional five minutes. the presiding officer: is there objection? mr. cornyn: mr. president, just to clarify, is the request for an additional five minutes of debate? the presiding officer: that is the chair's understanding. mr. warner: five minutes to try to answer the senator's question , and my very short statement which...
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senator warner: i know the chairman and i see many of you daily in the hallways. and know that this feels like it's taking a long time. it is taking a long time. but getting it right and getting all the facts is what we owe the american people. for example, n, stories that emerged in the late summer around mr. trump jr.'s meeting or what for example, pof love tower deal, we would to find a way to chose things down but we still see threads that we need to continue to pursue. i want to talk -- touch on two subjects. the first is echoing what richard has already said. the russian active measures efforts did not end on election ay 2016. they were not only geared at the united states of america. we have seen russian active measures take place in france. we've seen concerns raised in the netherlands. we've seen concerned raised in germany. we need to be on guard. one of the things that is particularly troubling to both there's he fact that we need evidence of 21 states' electoral penetrate not all bud there was at least -- there was at least trying to open the door in t
senator warner: i know the chairman and i see many of you daily in the hallways. and know that this feels like it's taking a long time. it is taking a long time. but getting it right and getting all the facts is what we owe the american people. for example, n, stories that emerged in the late summer around mr. trump jr.'s meeting or what for example, pof love tower deal, we would to find a way to chose things down but we still see threads that we need to continue to pursue. i want to talk --...
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he's been warner's lackey here. it is appalling to watch and certainly someone in his staff or family should point out to the good senator that you look awfully foolish. >> it is it embarrassing. i don't know how he gets up and makes those presentations and let's warner go on his tyrailed. it is it disrespectful tol his own office and a shame. >> lou: great to have you with us. i wish we had more time and we have a lot more to discuss in the next few days. >> sure thing, lou. >> lou: robert luler expanding not just investigating so- call would russian collusion with the trump organization, but now mueller has tapped deputy solicitor general michael dredman to work around-the-clock for pretemptive pardons. dreaden is serving 30 years and including under president obama and clinton. and mueller team would up with new york democratic general eric smil smiled've -- snyder man. and the president does not have pardon power over state crimes. we'll come back and examine the issue what this special counsel is doing and what
he's been warner's lackey here. it is appalling to watch and certainly someone in his staff or family should point out to the good senator that you look awfully foolish. >> it is it embarrassing. i don't know how he gets up and makes those presentations and let's warner go on his tyrailed. it is it disrespectful tol his own office and a shame. >> lou: great to have you with us. i wish we had more time and we have a lot more to discuss in the next few days. >> sure thing, lou....
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warner: again, welcome, sir. as you're obviously aware, one of the most important investigations this committee's involved in at this point is the russian investigation into activities in 2016. i just want to get you on the record. do you promise to fully and completely cooperate with this committee's investigation of russian interference in the 2016 election, including by turning over all materials in your possession to the committee as requested, as promptly as possible? mr. demers: i do support the work of this committee and that investigation. i think it's a very important one. and i do pledge to cooperate with you on that investigation. obviously in terms of turning over everything, from the outside i don't know all the rules. i'd have to talk to other folks at the department about it. but i do support your -- mr. warner: within the constraints of the rules, obviously. we need that cooperate. mr. demers: yes. you'll have it. mr. warner: we've had it from many. there are some entities, i think we still have a
warner: again, welcome, sir. as you're obviously aware, one of the most important investigations this committee's involved in at this point is the russian investigation into activities in 2016. i just want to get you on the record. do you promise to fully and completely cooperate with this committee's investigation of russian interference in the 2016 election, including by turning over all materials in your possession to the committee as requested, as promptly as possible? mr. demers: i do...
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he seems like a lap dog of mark warner. lou: a lap dog is being kind.lanation. mcconnell and the senate obviously means to do harm to this president and his administration, otherwise he would shut this down on the facts, on the face, and there is no other explanation for its perpetuation. greg: : i think you are right. the president has developed animus towards the president because the president calls him out. and mcconnell doesn't like it. lou: i don't think the american people like watching this spectacle on the part of two leaders of an important committee just as russians are hacking and carrying out successful cyber attacks against our intelligence agencies. they are taking up grand standing the senate intelligence committee. gregg jarrett, thank you, sir. there is speculation rising over whether president obama will exit the iran deal. we'll take that and much more straight ahead. stay with us right after the break. . . lou: our online poll question, do you think the senate should be investigating dems and not russian collusion? 98% of you say ye
he seems like a lap dog of mark warner. lou: a lap dog is being kind.lanation. mcconnell and the senate obviously means to do harm to this president and his administration, otherwise he would shut this down on the facts, on the face, and there is no other explanation for its perpetuation. greg: : i think you are right. the president has developed animus towards the president because the president calls him out. and mcconnell doesn't like it. lou: i don't think the american people like watching...
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conference, the vice chair, democrat mark warner -- we will show that in a moment. we will go to bakersfield, california. caller: thank you. god bless, c-span. -- hasd to ask you about never really been pursued. during the election, jared kushner was ragging about hiring a team of silicon valley whiz kids. they were looking at the same kind of data you would use if you wanted to create gerrymander districts. they were looking at specific people to target, people who might be receptive to tainted stories through facebook, twitter, and other mass media. is there any proof yet from robert mueller or any of the other investigative committees that he and his team of whiz kids from silicon valley might have worked with the research group out of st. petersburg, russia? one of the other comments is the fake news story about the gunner from las vegas watching rachel hers, or being a fan of wasn't that also from the internet research group? i will take your answer off the air. host: that was a little off-topic. guest: with regards to has the special counsel make any comments
conference, the vice chair, democrat mark warner -- we will show that in a moment. we will go to bakersfield, california. caller: thank you. god bless, c-span. -- hasd to ask you about never really been pursued. during the election, jared kushner was ragging about hiring a team of silicon valley whiz kids. they were looking at the same kind of data you would use if you wanted to create gerrymander districts. they were looking at specific people to target, people who might be receptive to...
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there are a lot of people who question the wisdom of the time warner acquisition. >> the time warner acquisition, you know, i think they're looking to get scale. i think throughout corporate america, you're hearing a lot about needing to get scale. and one of the things at&t does have, especially with this time warner deal, is it has increased its scale there. i think we really like time warner, in the fact that they are still adding tremendously to their broadband capacity and capabilities. and the video losses that are really the headline drivers lately are probably less important long term than the fact that they are still going to be the place that everybody turns to for getting information. >> so we like three stocks. alphabet and two others that are all made up of letters. cvs and at&t. doug butler, it's a theme, with rockland trust. >> indeed. thank you very much. >>> shares of jcpenney hit an all-time low today. that's where we begin tonight's market focus. the struggling retailer slashed its full year financial forecast, saying it had to heavily discount its apparel ahead of
there are a lot of people who question the wisdom of the time warner acquisition. >> the time warner acquisition, you know, i think they're looking to get scale. i think throughout corporate america, you're hearing a lot about needing to get scale. and one of the things at&t does have, especially with this time warner deal, is it has increased its scale there. i think we really like time warner, in the fact that they are still adding tremendously to their broadband capacity and...
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senator warner: thank you, mr. chairman, and welcome, mr. sharpley. congratulations to your nourishing to serve as inspector general of the cia. i believe the job of inspector general is critical to the effect of operation of any agency. this committee relies on inspector general of the intelligence agencies to ensure the organizations are using taxpayer dollars wisely, conducting activities within the spirit of the law, and supporting and protecting whistleblowers. whistleblowers who report fraud, waste, and abuse. these functions are even more important in an organization like the cia which by necessity does not operate in the public. i appreciate you are the third nominee to come for this pretty this year. i wish to express my hope we will soon see from the president a nominee for the position of the i.g. for the overall intelligence committee. this position has been vacant since february, and i'm about theth number of changes. i appreciate our meeting earlier this month. we talked about a number of issues you will face as a cia i.g i want to ask y
senator warner: thank you, mr. chairman, and welcome, mr. sharpley. congratulations to your nourishing to serve as inspector general of the cia. i believe the job of inspector general is critical to the effect of operation of any agency. this committee relies on inspector general of the intelligence agencies to ensure the organizations are using taxpayer dollars wisely, conducting activities within the spirit of the law, and supporting and protecting whistleblowers. whistleblowers who report...
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warner was a fine player and —— warner —— matchwinner but sometimes you blanch at his common—sense thingthat is when he is at its best, when he is up and about that has a presence about him. he is a phenomenal batsman and the job he has done for the last couple of yea rs has has done for the last couple of years has been outstanding and hopefully he can have a really big campaignfor us hopefully he can have a really big campaign for us this summer. four yea rs campaign for us this summer. four years ago, mitchelljohnson's pays, you could say his intimidation, got the better of the opposition. is that going to happen with your bowling line—up here led by mitchell sta rc, bowling line—up here led by mitchell starc, cummings and hazel?” bowling line—up here led by mitchell starc, cummings and hazel? i would love for that to be the case, obviously 20 wickets in every game is going to be important for us and those guys have come a long way, they have learned a lot and i think they have learned a lot and i think they already could attack with nathan lyon as well, who is bowling as well as i ha
warner was a fine player and —— warner —— matchwinner but sometimes you blanch at his common—sense thingthat is when he is at its best, when he is up and about that has a presence about him. he is a phenomenal batsman and the job he has done for the last couple of yea rs has has done for the last couple of years has been outstanding and hopefully he can have a really big campaignfor us hopefully he can have a really big campaign for us this summer. four yea rs campaign for us this...
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what will sprung out at you from this press conference by burr and warner? >> well, i this i first, jake, the fact that they gratifying to me obviously that they affirmed the intelligence community assessment judgments, the key judgments that we made so that was gratifying. i also think just to salute the committee, it has been bipartisan and remains so. i think chairman mike rogers allowed 0 that that the chairman and the vice chairman stood in front of the podium and i think gave a consistent presentation. so that in itself was important, particularly after all the months that lapsed. and i can attest that the approach that they've taken since i was one of the witnesses that volunteered to appear, they were very thorough and very objective and one of the things that i thought was remarkable when i appeared before the staff or what's called a stav interview, that i really couldn't tell who was democratic and who was republican. so that bipartisanship i think pervades the entire effort. the other point i think worth making out of all this is what was the act
what will sprung out at you from this press conference by burr and warner? >> well, i this i first, jake, the fact that they gratifying to me obviously that they affirmed the intelligence community assessment judgments, the key judgments that we made so that was gratifying. i also think just to salute the committee, it has been bipartisan and remains so. i think chairman mike rogers allowed 0 that that the chairman and the vice chairman stood in front of the podium and i think gave a...
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steele is happy to meet with senators burr and warner. picking a date. so there may be a continuing political interest in washington in trying to make the christopher steele dossier seem like a scandal or seem like an unplumbale depth that we'll never be able to understand and nobody will ever be able to investigate. we'll never know if any of it is true. i get the political drive to come to one of those two conclusions or maybe both. but in reality, based mostly on open source reporting from the american media in reality, a, a bunch of the dossier has proven to be true. b, the fbi and cia have reportedly validated parts of it as true and have apparently used it as the basis of some of their ongoing investigation, c, the special counsel robert mueller is investigating the dossier including interviewing christopher steele about it. and d, senate investigators apparently can meet with christopher steele if they want to. even if the republican chairman of the intelligence committee yesterday said otherwise. so republicans are obviously under a lot of pressu
steele is happy to meet with senators burr and warner. picking a date. so there may be a continuing political interest in washington in trying to make the christopher steele dossier seem like a scandal or seem like an unplumbale depth that we'll never be able to understand and nobody will ever be able to investigate. we'll never know if any of it is true. i get the political drive to come to one of those two conclusions or maybe both. but in reality, based mostly on open source reporting from...
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shane warner isa success for your team.u look at his remarks and you think david, please, don't say that. i love it when he's out there and getting in a contest. that is when he plays his best when he's up and about, that energy and presence about, that energy and presence about him. he is a phenomenal batsmen and the job he about him. he is a phenomenal batsmen and thejob he has done about him. he is a phenomenal batsmen and the job he has done for the last couple of years has been outstanding and hopefully he can have a big campaign for us this summer. have a big campaign for us this summer. four have a big campaign for us this summer. foui’ years have a big campaign for us this summer. four years ago, mitchell johnson's pace you can say he got the better of the opposition. will that happen with the bowling line—up here, with mitchell starc and collingwood? it is going to be important, those guys have come a long way, they have learned a lot and a great attack with nathan line is well. how much do you admire players like
shane warner isa success for your team.u look at his remarks and you think david, please, don't say that. i love it when he's out there and getting in a contest. that is when he plays his best when he's up and about, that energy and presence about, that energy and presence about him. he is a phenomenal batsmen and the job he about him. he is a phenomenal batsmen and thejob he has done about him. he is a phenomenal batsmen and the job he has done for the last couple of years has been outstanding...
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demand, and march 1942 the commander of air forces devised a plan with jack warner of warner bros. studios to create a separate filmmaking unit for the army and air force. remember, the army was only a branch. it depended on the army signal corps for their needs. they believed they needed their own film making unit. to promote itself as a distinct unit. the idea of the first major motion picture unit was born. they recruited members from the studios.the ronald reagan, william holden, clark table, whose films can be seeing today. the army-air force contracted warner others to make several films to serve their needs. at the top of the list was a recruitment film to recruit ehrman to fly the 10th of airplanes.f lieutenant james stewart, you probably recognize him, was the airman to play. he had enlisted in 1941. enlisted as a private, made full colonel by the end of the year. stuart struggled to be assigned combat duty. he was understandably he when he make "winnings to your wings." garnered successful it many new recruits. stewartieutenant james here. ♪ james stewart: well, hello. lo
demand, and march 1942 the commander of air forces devised a plan with jack warner of warner bros. studios to create a separate filmmaking unit for the army and air force. remember, the army was only a branch. it depended on the army signal corps for their needs. they believed they needed their own film making unit. to promote itself as a distinct unit. the idea of the first major motion picture unit was born. they recruited members from the studios.the ronald reagan, william holden, clark...
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next one is warrener -- warner number two. mr. warner: imagine when i get greeted with the same response on this one. but this one i'm actually very anxious to hear the rebuttal against. because this committee has put in place a series of fiscal guard rails over the years to prevent congress from enacting legislation that dramatically increases our deficit and debt. one such guard rail that, again, many members of the majority use to rail against budgets that were proposed during the last administration, and as someone who spent a lot of time trying to wrestle with our debt and deficit, i know it's a challenging guard rail but i think a good one. and that guard rail is called pay as you go. or pay-go. a rule which dictates that any tax cut be paid for with corresponding tax increases or cuts in mandatory spending. unfortunately this budget exements tax reform legislation -- exempts tax reform legislation from pay go. especially essentially saying we're not going to pay for tax cuts. additionally this budget exempts tax legislation
next one is warrener -- warner number two. mr. warner: imagine when i get greeted with the same response on this one. but this one i'm actually very anxious to hear the rebuttal against. because this committee has put in place a series of fiscal guard rails over the years to prevent congress from enacting legislation that dramatically increases our deficit and debt. one such guard rail that, again, many members of the majority use to rail against budgets that were proposed during the last...
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i think people are going to wait to see what the strategy is, how much value added time warner i think it's a good deal not a bad idea they may have priced too much -- paid too much, might have been a xwhink but they're going all in >> what do you think on at&t in particular >> we don't have investment in at&t but what you showcase particularly with at&t being down year to date, there are so many other great opportunities in the market and again i go back to the secular growth stories that can do well within the space you're investing in, irrespective of the backdrop, irrespective of the interest rate environment, and i just question the validity of just the telecom exposure given the backdrop of rising interest rates. >> yeah. i don't think you're the only one. we will monitor that at&t move also want to talk about the banks here financials were the top s&p sector performer today the financial spider xlf hitting its highest level in ten years we did see higher treasury yields, underpins this move. >> higher treasury yields. they are cyclical on some level. they benefit from the econom
i think people are going to wait to see what the strategy is, how much value added time warner i think it's a good deal not a bad idea they may have priced too much -- paid too much, might have been a xwhink but they're going all in >> what do you think on at&t in particular >> we don't have investment in at&t but what you showcase particularly with at&t being down year to date, there are so many other great opportunities in the market and again i go back to the secular...
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so far on an entirely bipartisan basis with senator, chairman burr and ranking member mark warner working on that. that's our role in it. and special counsel has his job to do. and we're going to concentrate on what we're doing here in the senate. [inaudible conversations] >> follow up on this question about the fill by lust -- filibusters and the rules changes. you have said from this podium multiple times there's not the votes or the interest on either side of the aisle to change the rules for filibuster. >> let me correct you -- >> well, people -- >> yeah. i think i know what i said. let me correct you. >> [inaudible] >> let me finish. there are two calendars in the senate. it's the executive calendar and the legislative calendar. what i've said in the past is there is not a desire to change the filibuster rule with regard to legislation. the executive calendar is a different matter. and i think the delays post cloture that have been employed are just simply ridiculous. and senator lankford is the point person on this. he's talking to the democrats. a lot of them feel the same way. and
so far on an entirely bipartisan basis with senator, chairman burr and ranking member mark warner working on that. that's our role in it. and special counsel has his job to do. and we're going to concentrate on what we're doing here in the senate. [inaudible conversations] >> follow up on this question about the fill by lust -- filibusters and the rules changes. you have said from this podium multiple times there's not the votes or the interest on either side of the aisle to change the...
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one of 25 witnesses that burr and warner intend to interview by the end of this month.testimony is significant because in addition to involvement in the proposed trump tower real estate deal, name appears several times in the dossier compiled by ex-mi-6 operative steele. describing meetings between cohen and russian officials overseas that cohenco continueso deny occurred. big take-away is when it comes to dossier, the investigation has hit something of a dead end. >> as it relates to the steele dossier. unfortunately the committee has hit a wall. we have on several occasions made attempts to contact mr. steele, meet with mr. steele. gone unaccepted. committee can't really decide the credibility of the dossier without understanding things like who paid for it, who are your sources and subsources. and though we have been incredibly enlighted at our ability to rebuild backwards the steele dossier up to a certain date, getting back that point has been somewhat impossible. >> joining me is congressman adam schiff, ranking member of the house side of this. congressman, thank
one of 25 witnesses that burr and warner intend to interview by the end of this month.testimony is significant because in addition to involvement in the proposed trump tower real estate deal, name appears several times in the dossier compiled by ex-mi-6 operative steele. describing meetings between cohen and russian officials overseas that cohenco continueso deny occurred. big take-away is when it comes to dossier, the investigation has hit something of a dead end. >> as it relates to the...
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>> next, we'll hear from an intelligence committee mark warner of virginia. retired general the tray is a many other leaders. the talk about domestic and international issues and the ideas form hosted by the atlantic magazine. this is just short of three hours. good morning. it's great to be with you. i know were going to get into this russia stuff and high crimes but, i know you're the richest man in the united states senate. will the trump tax plan help you or hurt you. >> i think it probably helps me more than it needs to. i'm missing that part where nobody on the high-end is going to benefit an old benefit middle-class folks. >> 's that was fake news? >> that would not fall into the fact checkable world. >> some of the platforms that many in the audience myself love, facebook, twitter, using search engines like google are wrapped up into your committee company, to feel these platforms are undermining our democracy? >> i know it feels like it's a story that never ends, but let's look at what we do know. what 99.9% of everyone in washington believes, with t
>> next, we'll hear from an intelligence committee mark warner of virginia. retired general the tray is a many other leaders. the talk about domestic and international issues and the ideas form hosted by the atlantic magazine. this is just short of three hours. good morning. it's great to be with you. i know were going to get into this russia stuff and high crimes but, i know you're the richest man in the united states senate. will the trump tax plan help you or hurt you. >> i think...
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warner: i do not think that cuts the mustard. me about the fact they took down a thousand accounts in france because of russian inter-parents -- interference during the french election. others in the united states. the russians interfered that much if not more in our elections then the french elections. this is the lightest touch possible and i think we need to at least equalize the disclosure requirements between tv and radio, and digital advertising. this is where the growth is coming in political advertising, it went up to $1.4 billion in 2016. it will beampaigns, more because you can target down so specifically. are meant to ads appear and then disappear. whether you are for or against an issue, these companies retain that context so people can get a look at it. david: a lot going on on capitol hill and let's turn to tax reform. the president said it is a big priority. anyway the democrats, you as a democrat, can play a constructive role in tax reform? sen. warner: i wish, i spent years trying to get on the finance committee.
warner: i do not think that cuts the mustard. me about the fact they took down a thousand accounts in france because of russian inter-parents -- interference during the french election. others in the united states. the russians interfered that much if not more in our elections then the french elections. this is the lightest touch possible and i think we need to at least equalize the disclosure requirements between tv and radio, and digital advertising. this is where the growth is coming in...
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demand in march of 1942, the commander army air forces devised a plan with jack warner of warner bros. studios to create a separate filmmaking unit for the army and air force. remember, at the start of the war, the air force was only a itnch of the army and depended on the army signal corps for filmmaking needs. the general believed they needed their own film making unit. it depended on the army signalin oa distinct units, so the idea of the first major motion picture unit was born. over three years, the first motion picture unit had over hundreds of films and recruited members from the ranks of the studios. notably stars such as ronald reagan, william holden, clark gable, whose films can be seeing today. the army-air force contracted warner bros. to make several films to serve their needs. at the top of the list was a recruitment film called "winning your wings," that would recruit airmen to fly the 10th of -- tens of thousands of airplanes. lieutenant james stewart, you probably recognize him, was the act in thert to film. he had enlisted in 1941. enlisted as a private, made full co
demand in march of 1942, the commander army air forces devised a plan with jack warner of warner bros. studios to create a separate filmmaking unit for the army and air force. remember, at the start of the war, the air force was only a itnch of the army and depended on the army signal corps for filmmaking needs. the general believed they needed their own film making unit. it depended on the army signalin oa distinct units, so the idea of the first major motion picture unit was born. over three...
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now we just saw mark warner tweet it is a great step. that is going to work, they will have a transparency center available to any user of twitter. they will see every ad on twitter, how they are being targeted, how long they have been running for. have apaigns, they will specific section to show the ad supported by these organizations, this is how much it costs, who is backing it. this is leaps and bounds from the beginning, where they were under so much criticism for being very untransparent. emily: will i immediately be able to see who pay for that and how much the company paid, or do i have to click to a separate site? selina: to show an example what a political tweet might look like, it will have maybe a different background or coloring. we do not know yet what the exact details will look like in terms of the cost. but i am sure it will lead to another area to click on the link. emily: how does it compare to what facebook said they will do? lotna: facebook has done a since the beginning. sheryl sandberg, mark zuckerberg, hopping on
now we just saw mark warner tweet it is a great step. that is going to work, they will have a transparency center available to any user of twitter. they will see every ad on twitter, how they are being targeted, how long they have been running for. have apaigns, they will specific section to show the ad supported by these organizations, this is how much it costs, who is backing it. this is leaps and bounds from the beginning, where they were under so much criticism for being very untransparent....
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virginia senator warner made the comments today during an update on the probe. warner along with committee chair richard burr said the investigation into russian collusion will remain open for some time to come. but burr added thus far he's seen no evidence there was collusion between the trump campaign and russians. secretary of state tillerson is denying a report he considered resigning this summer. the comment follows a news report that claims tillerson called president trump a moron during a pentagon briefing in july. the secretary of state did not deny making that statement, but says he does not want to comment on petty stuff. later in the day, a -- in las vegas today, the president called the nbc report fake news. >>> you're not seeing double. coming up, dog in training nigel gets a lesson from his predecessor. >>> coming up next, here from dc police officers just back from helping out people who are ralph northam: i'm ralph northam and as a doctor, nobody ever asked if i'm a democrat or republican. they just want my help. so if donald trump is helping vir
virginia senator warner made the comments today during an update on the probe. warner along with committee chair richard burr said the investigation into russian collusion will remain open for some time to come. but burr added thus far he's seen no evidence there was collusion between the trump campaign and russians. secretary of state tillerson is denying a report he considered resigning this summer. the comment follows a news report that claims tillerson called president trump a moron during...
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now, the top democrat senator mark warner said he worried it could slow down their work. he also noted the import of what big issue, urgent election security information and he said, quote, i think it's very important we put out something about the importance of protecting our electoral systems before 2018. that is a shot across the bow. that is concern about the next election and then the committee announced friday there would not be this formal interim report but instead there would be something else that's kind of rare, a bipartisan briefing on the status of this open investigation into what happened with russia. on camera with questions. now, that was the unusual scene that unfolded today. these two leaders came out and they delivered a verbal interim report on their work and they have those sign, you see there announcing they did 100 plus interviews and held these 11 open hearings and poured over 100,000 documents. so if anyone is impatient with the pacing here the republican chair wants you to know everything is on track. >> let me assure you we will get the best vi
now, the top democrat senator mark warner said he worried it could slow down their work. he also noted the import of what big issue, urgent election security information and he said, quote, i think it's very important we put out something about the importance of protecting our electoral systems before 2018. that is a shot across the bow. that is concern about the next election and then the committee announced friday there would not be this formal interim report but instead there would be...
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but hbo atti time warner doing well what do you think about 5.8% yield on at&t? >> i said yesterday that i felt that it was safe why? because of something you taught me the clothes of time warner together with at&t are better. so therefore i'm okay with it. now, there are lots of skeptics, and we were at this great dinner last night and people were all over me saying, jim, if you look very closely, you will see decline, decline, decline and they're people you and i both respect, but it was done in confidence, and felt that we were both way too bullish. i said, look, the cash flow is there. and they have the ability. and the people were critical of this, say, the people who run at&t do not know how to handle the creative that they're going to have to do. >> it will be interesting to watch that most of the time warner senior management's leaving so it will be interesting to see. or some of them. >> i think he can crank it up. david, can i deviate for one second to tell you i want to take a ride on norfolk southern norfolk southern yesterday reported yesterday nobod
but hbo atti time warner doing well what do you think about 5.8% yield on at&t? >> i said yesterday that i felt that it was safe why? because of something you taught me the clothes of time warner together with at&t are better. so therefore i'm okay with it. now, there are lots of skeptics, and we were at this great dinner last night and people were all over me saying, jim, if you look very closely, you will see decline, decline, decline and they're people you and i both respect,...
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q: mark warner is a gun enthusiasts. he works for a blue ridge arsenal in chantilly. we asked him about bump stock technology, same accessory police say stephen paddock used to kill concert goers in las vegas. >> they are legal to get. they are legal by the a.t.f. q: bump stock allows a gun that is semi-automatic to act like it's fully automatic. >> i can either lock it into place for simple shooting. or i can release it. the gun moves like this. as it does the recoil of the gun going real fast. q: firing dozens of bullets per second. fully automatic weapons can fire more rounds, highly restricted and can cost upward of $25,000. warner says it's a much cheaper option meant for recreational use. >> it's all about respecting firearms and each other. q: accessories like h the high capacity magazines. why would an average person need 100-round magazine or fire hundreds of rounds per minute are at the center of the debate. michelle: thank you. for the past day and a half we are seeing the images like these. people killed at the concert, part of the toll of the attack. but
q: mark warner is a gun enthusiasts. he works for a blue ridge arsenal in chantilly. we asked him about bump stock technology, same accessory police say stephen paddock used to kill concert goers in las vegas. >> they are legal to get. they are legal by the a.t.f. q: bump stock allows a gun that is semi-automatic to act like it's fully automatic. >> i can either lock it into place for simple shooting. or i can release it. the gun moves like this. as it does the recoil of the gun...
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. >> are llet me play for you sou from mark warner among others talking, again, about this trail that leads back to russia. take a listen. >> these were the ads that were paid for in rubles. >> we're not here talking about people putting up cat videos or passing on "snl" skits. this is not what this is about. it is paid political advertising. >> it the legal argument there, jill, is that there should be more tools for the united states government to prevent this stuff. so she's saying we're not trying to stop cat videos, but if it is a paid ad, it should be regulated at such. loyal viewers of "the beat" may remember we had an fcc commissioner on a couple years back who said she tried years ago to regulate this before any of the russia stuff came out. but jill, why is this important for preventing future meddling? >> well, it's really the same thing that we have in any other form of advertising. if you're advertising on television, you have to say who you are that is sponsoring the ad. and our new forms of communication clearly include facebook and twitter and all the other social medi
. >> are llet me play for you sou from mark warner among others talking, again, about this trail that leads back to russia. take a listen. >> these were the ads that were paid for in rubles. >> we're not here talking about people putting up cat videos or passing on "snl" skits. this is not what this is about. it is paid political advertising. >> it the legal argument there, jill, is that there should be more tools for the united states government to prevent...
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. >>> mark warner says there's a large consensus that russians hacked into political files and released that information in an effort to influence the top democrat -- provided an update on the probe today. warner says russia was trying to test the vulnerables of 21 states election systems, but no vote counts were altered. >>> fema give it and take away. a story on how the government agents acted -- give back $12,000. >>> right after the break, a warning about an outbreak linked to ♪ so we created the only bed that adjusts on both sides to 9 out of 10 couples prefer a different mattress firmness, you can even see how well you're sleeping and make adjustments. does your bed do that? the most amazing part is they start at $699. that's $200 off our queen c2 mattress during our fall sale. ends soon. visit sleepnumber.com for a store near you. >>> federal health officials say more people are getting sick from an infection related to dogs and cats. the cdc investigating 55 cases of something called camp -- the outbreak is linked to puppies sold to the national chain pet land. cases reported in
. >>> mark warner says there's a large consensus that russians hacked into political files and released that information in an effort to influence the top democrat -- provided an update on the probe today. warner says russia was trying to test the vulnerables of 21 states election systems, but no vote counts were altered. >>> fema give it and take away. a story on how the government agents acted -- give back $12,000. >>> right after the break, a warning about an...
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senator warner made a reference to this i assume they were paid in rubles or whatever.ever thought about that before. they have to be paid to use the advertising. how was, whether your facebook, how is that payment getting to you? let's say if it is in rubles it is clearly delineated and trackable. if it is not, through multiple parties gets to be a mess. >> i think through multiple parties. facebook, which is a successful business story, right? who doesn't want, if you have a company you would love to have two billion users. neil: sure. >> there is this premise that perhaps facebook and google for sure may have gotten just too big to monitor what we now see was really a threat. and then also as blake referenced, maybe didn't realize how seriously need to build up the security. neil: money is money. don't care where it is coming from. it is boosting our bottom line. there is that. >> the underlying question for these companies, do they have to completely redo the ad infrastructure before our next presidential election? neil: that seemed to be the inference there. they'r
senator warner made a reference to this i assume they were paid in rubles or whatever.ever thought about that before. they have to be paid to use the advertising. how was, whether your facebook, how is that payment getting to you? let's say if it is in rubles it is clearly delineated and trackable. if it is not, through multiple parties gets to be a mess. >> i think through multiple parties. facebook, which is a successful business story, right? who doesn't want, if you have a company you...
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. >> the mobile video growth is driving at&t's time warner purchase. the expanded hbo to the limited choice mobile subscribers. >> hbo is very hot, very popular content with a great creative at&t, with the acquisition of time warner, they're bringing that in-house so they don't have to write a check to a third party like t-mobile is doing for netflix. >> t-mobile started offering flee netflix to the family plan members. the future of video movie watching may lie in the reality. virtual reality users by 2020, it finds that people want to see vr headsets come down in price. for "nightly business report," i'm julia boorstin in los angeles. >> and finally tonight, the nobel prize in economics was awarded to the university of chicago professor richard farlor, arguing people make choices that are often not in their best financial interests. >> economics is based on the assumption that everybody is super rational, has no self-control problems, never has a hangover, saves exactly the right amount for retirement, and invests it perfectly. the rest of the world
. >> the mobile video growth is driving at&t's time warner purchase. the expanded hbo to the limited choice mobile subscribers. >> hbo is very hot, very popular content with a great creative at&t, with the acquisition of time warner, they're bringing that in-house so they don't have to write a check to a third party like t-mobile is doing for netflix. >> t-mobile started offering flee netflix to the family plan members. the future of video movie watching may lie in the...
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stephanie ramirez was there earlier today as people packed the warner theater to pay tribute to the livingeveryone is from d.c., so let me help you out. to give you an idea who donnie simpson is, he stopped and asked for my name first so he can introduce himself. we've been here 20 minutes and he's still saying hello everyone here. he hasn't gotten through the main doors. >> i've been with him since he was with kiss. >> i've been listening to donnie simpson since i was a little killed. >> reporter: sunday night was about four hours of dr. green eyes, -- kid. >> reporter: sunday night was about four hours of dr. green eyes. he's made an impact on this city in more ways than one. that's why elizabeth tisdale came out on her birthday weekend. >> my brother loves music and he has autism and my brother wrote a letter to donnie when i was about 16. >> reporter: a line wrapped around the block sunday to celebrate the d.c. staple who was actually from michigan. what's the secret after 40 years? simpson with his wife of also four decades. >> i listen to this woman. >> and he does it rather well. >>
stephanie ramirez was there earlier today as people packed the warner theater to pay tribute to the livingeveryone is from d.c., so let me help you out. to give you an idea who donnie simpson is, he stopped and asked for my name first so he can introduce himself. we've been here 20 minutes and he's still saying hello everyone here. he hasn't gotten through the main doors. >> i've been with him since he was with kiss. >> i've been listening to donnie simpson since i was a little...
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trying to open the door in these twenty one states those were warner said make any sense to you dan. no i mean the department of homeland security where those allegations came from ended up with tracting their claims because as you say to the states to the twenty one states said no we weren't hacked and the story from the department of homeland security fell apart they ended up. saying that in fact they were wrong that there weren't twenty one states that had been hacked and yet we continue to see these. false claims rehashed time and time again because again the senate committee the f.b.i. they have nothing. on this whole scandal. and so they're trying to manufacture claims down you're limited to these facebook ads a little bit earlier that have been linked to russia and you said these ads they came away after the twenty six thousand elections what do you make of the claim that russia is somehow meddling and us the lections by buying ads about black lives matter an anti fracking issue yes so first of all there's been no evidence that i've seen even linking russia to such ads number
trying to open the door in these twenty one states those were warner said make any sense to you dan. no i mean the department of homeland security where those allegations came from ended up with tracting their claims because as you say to the states to the twenty one states said no we weren't hacked and the story from the department of homeland security fell apart they ended up. saying that in fact they were wrong that there weren't twenty one states that had been hacked and yet we continue to...