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leader howard former republican leader of the party. he is invited to john the conference, they must think it out carefully. bear all of the strategy they have learned through many years of legislative experience to stop the majority bill in the house. that constant struggle between the majority and the minority, the two parties in congress, the republicans and the democrats, it is a very essence democratic lawmaking. it is assures that every bill that is made into a law should be subjected to the most vigorous examination and debate. meanwhile, lobbyists of the farm bill lobbying, it is now a recognized part of the legislative processes. the house agriculture committee learned the senate has passed its version of the farm bill just as the senators planned this sporpbing. to meet the situation the chairman of the house committee has called a special meeting. it is apparent that the bill passed by the senate would not be approved by the house. legislation would be blocked since both houses have to approve. the house committee believes a compromise might break the deadlock. finally an
leader howard former republican leader of the party. he is invited to john the conference, they must think it out carefully. bear all of the strategy they have learned through many years of legislative experience to stop the majority bill in the house. that constant struggle between the majority and the minority, the two parties in congress, the republicans and the democrats, it is a very essence democratic lawmaking. it is assures that every bill that is made into a law should be subjected to...
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tax rates work. john f. kennedy did it, ronald reagan did it. donald trump is doing it. we drive the world economy. are we immune from that? no. it is just a small piece. >> in the budget that just came out, they were projecting the rate of economic growth would continue to be 3% over the next decade. a lot of independent economists and the cbo disagree with that assessment. what makes you confident that the u.s. can sustain such a high rate? won't the effects of tax legislation peter out? mr. kudlow: no. i'm glad you asked that. it's this sugar high thing. i think damien writes about this all the time. the one year sugar high thing. i'm just kidding. the corporate tax rate reduction from 40 to 21 is actually permanent. >> 35. number.s a nice we wanted 15. there is a tax cut 2.0, maybe not. that is five years, but it has four more years and the repatriation from overseas is permanent. by the way, the repatriation is coming in at $750 billion for 2018, which i'm sorry, i cannot remember the joint tax numbers, it has to be three times more than they anticipated and that money is going
tax rates work. john f. kennedy did it, ronald reagan did it. donald trump is doing it. we drive the world economy. are we immune from that? no. it is just a small piece. >> in the budget that just came out, they were projecting the rate of economic growth would continue to be 3% over the next decade. a lot of independent economists and the cbo disagree with that assessment. what makes you confident that the u.s. can sustain such a high rate? won't the effects of tax legislation peter...
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do to avoid one let's ask dr john dombrowski man one of this area's top doctors by washingtonian magazine the website for his washington pain center is d.c. pain doc dot com dot welcome back if you're having this. news is shocking i've heard stroke described as your brain having a heart attack obviously not a clinical definition what is happening when someone has a stroke i kind of like that definition though because that is exactly what is occurring the blood is not getting to the brain just like we have a heart attack the blood is not getting to your heart causing obviously a lack of oxygenation we have a lack of oxygen you have to shoot damage and then you start seeing the effects of a stroke such as facial drooping weak are your maybe your speech isn't correct all those things are early signs that must be treated as quickly as possible commercials i've seen for a prescription drug war in that for many warning signs and what if anything can we do to reduce the risk of stroke and one thing you should understand i mean there are eighty eighty thousand people eight hundred thousa
do to avoid one let's ask dr john dombrowski man one of this area's top doctors by washingtonian magazine the website for his washington pain center is d.c. pain doc dot com dot welcome back if you're having this. news is shocking i've heard stroke described as your brain having a heart attack obviously not a clinical definition what is happening when someone has a stroke i kind of like that definition though because that is exactly what is occurring the blood is not getting to the brain just...
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night on q&a, joan talks about her latest book, the chief, a biography of john roberts. roberts controls, he will determine the law of the land now that anthony kennedy is gone. so the liberals want him to inch over a little bit and republicans are trying to hold him back. meanwhile, you have this chief justice declaring there is no such thing as an obama judge or trump judge. project a bench that is not political, when they all have their agendas. sunday night at 8:00 eastern on c-span's q&a. withmin netanyahu met president trump at the white house where trump signed a proclamation recognizing israel's sovereignty over the golan heights territory. he also made remarks about the release of the mueller report. here is a look. president trump: it's a big moment. very important moment. it's my honor to welcome prime minister netanyahu to the white house. very special man. has done a great job. i want to begin by expressing our condolences to the prime minister and the people of israel for the horrific hamas rocket attack on israeli homes this morning which wounded seven civilians,
night on q&a, joan talks about her latest book, the chief, a biography of john roberts. roberts controls, he will determine the law of the land now that anthony kennedy is gone. so the liberals want him to inch over a little bit and republicans are trying to hold him back. meanwhile, you have this chief justice declaring there is no such thing as an obama judge or trump judge. project a bench that is not political, when they all have their agendas. sunday night at 8:00 eastern on c-span's...
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chief justice john roberts. >> john roberts controls however he votes now. he will determine the law of the land. the liberals want him to come little bit. but the conservatives are trying to hold him back. where yours was. meanwhile, you have this chief justice declaring there is no such thing as an obama judge, there is no such thing as a trump judge, there is no such thing as a bonus judge. he wants to project events that is not political, when they all have their agendas of sorts. >> sunday night at 8:00 eastern. the senate budget committee met this week to consider amendments to a 2020 budget resolution proposed by committee chair mike enzi. the amendments adjust tax issues come aboard a security, housing
chief justice john roberts. >> john roberts controls however he votes now. he will determine the law of the land. the liberals want him to come little bit. but the conservatives are trying to hold him back. where yours was. meanwhile, you have this chief justice declaring there is no such thing as an obama judge, there is no such thing as a trump judge, there is no such thing as a bonus judge. he wants to project events that is not political, when they all have their agendas of sorts....
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- americans and southern unionists. pulitzer prize winning author john meacham and elizabeth baron of the university of virginia took part. the american civil war museum and the university of virginia center for civil war history hosted the event. you can watch it monday night, starting 8 pm eastern, on c- span three. next, a hearing on the cost of higher education, with former advisers to the bush and obama administration. university chancellor and a college student, testifying for the house education committee. sprint committee on education and labor will come to order, want to welcome everyone, note for the record that a quorum is present. meeting together, and a
- americans and southern unionists. pulitzer prize winning author john meacham and elizabeth baron of the university of virginia took part. the american civil war museum and the university of virginia center for civil war history hosted the event. you can watch it monday night, starting 8 pm eastern, on c- span three. next, a hearing on the cost of higher education, with former advisers to the bush and obama administration. university chancellor and a college student, testifying for the house...
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thank you for that update from the white house let's not speak to john and nothing or he's a former communications director of the democratic national committee he's joining us live from washington so jeff i suppose that it's a good day for america of the president of the united states has found that he hasn't colluded with a foreign country. except that hasn't happened yet what we know is basically nothing even the no collusion piece we still don't know the status of that until we see what's in the report what we've figured out so far is that he's not going to be indicted for criminal conspiracy rather the president's entire family was not going to be indicted by robert mueller based on what robert mueller came up with for what he found well i wasn't going to go there with the family but we don't know much more than that criminal conspiracy the bar for that legally is pretty high if you're talking about collusion all you're talking about is acting on the basis of a secret agreement that's what collusion means and there's lots of evidence it's already been reported repeatedly that t
thank you for that update from the white house let's not speak to john and nothing or he's a former communications director of the democratic national committee he's joining us live from washington so jeff i suppose that it's a good day for america of the president of the united states has found that he hasn't colluded with a foreign country. except that hasn't happened yet what we know is basically nothing even the no collusion piece we still don't know the status of that until we see what's...
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of the codes used by the back guys. >> john soon is the majority south dakota from and chair of the communications and internet subcommittee. thank you for your time. sen. thune: thank you, glad to be with you. >> the last time we talked to you, you were in the majority, what happened and how will it make a difference? backlatta: we want to get in the majority. we want to get back. we have a lot of issues we can work with democrats on. can move forward together on a lot of legislation. >> what are one of those issues? rep. latta: rural broadband is important for our part of the country. in northwest ohio, folks do not have access to broadband. it affects everyone going to ihool, it affects farmers, sponsored legislation that went into the farm bill. we will make sure broadband is out there for all americans, and make sure what we heard from the sec, -- of the people will be a access higher speed. areas in my district where people want a business, they cannot because if you are not connected today, that is one of the areas we can work together. i served as one of the cochairs on the
of the codes used by the back guys. >> john soon is the majority south dakota from and chair of the communications and internet subcommittee. thank you for your time. sen. thune: thank you, glad to be with you. >> the last time we talked to you, you were in the majority, what happened and how will it make a difference? backlatta: we want to get in the majority. we want to get back. we have a lot of issues we can work with democrats on. can move forward together on a lot of...
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and a request. on the question, do you intend to transfer any military construction funds to the john kaneb authorities because these -- drug counter authorities because these authorities are more flexible and what other dod sources have funding readily available that can be transferred into the counter drug account? >> sorry. i will be glad to do that. as you are familiar the department allows us to erect fences, lighting and roads under thaat authority. we currently do have a request from dhs to provide support to them. there are certain circumstances that have to be met in order to do this. we have received the request, it the land where the barriers or fencing would go, it has to be declared a drug smuggling area which in the request it has been. i will get to the question about the money. we are looking at funding that could potentially be reprogrammed into the counter narcotics but no decisions on that specific funding with the moved into 284 has been addressed at this point. >> thank you. i will ask you as soon as you identify the lower priority military construction projects t
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would target cuba's military john bolton also tweeted that the region's nations should come out and condemn caracas more takes a look at why washington thinks it can police the world. the united states is exceptional literally bound by different rules to you and me of the nations states groups you see they have the right to decide who rules where like in venezuela they decide who is a dictator and who isn't they decide which dictators rule and which don't now and state supports any number of dictators who violate human rights including the leaders of egypt saudi arabia the u.a.e. do you not see that the united states support for other brutal dictators around the world undermines the the credibility of the argument you make no i don't think it does make it separate and i think look in this administration we're not afraid to use the phrase monroe doctrine. it's an odd chaotic nineteenth century policy that basically says no nation in the americas may be colonized by europeans out of bounds for europeans and everyone not from the americas a little later teddy roosevelt twisted this pol
would target cuba's military john bolton also tweeted that the region's nations should come out and condemn caracas more takes a look at why washington thinks it can police the world. the united states is exceptional literally bound by different rules to you and me of the nations states groups you see they have the right to decide who rules where like in venezuela they decide who is a dictator and who isn't they decide which dictators rule and which don't now and state supports any number of...
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attacking the late senator john mccain even as republicans urgeim h to stop. next. announcer: this is "washington week". funding is provided by -- >> bble, a language program that teaches real life conversation in a new language such as spanish, french,talian and more. babble's 10 to 15-minute lessons are available online. more information on babble.com. anr: additional funding is pro vied by the yuen foundation committed to bridging cultural bridges in our community and by viewers like you. thank you. once again, from washington,to mode robert costa. robert: good evening. special councilobert mueller delivered his report to attorney genel lumbar general -- attorney general williamr. b mr. barr who was sworn in last month then sent a letter to congressional leaders advising them that he may brief them as soon as th weekend. he said he would consult with d.o.j. officials and mr. mueller to decide what will be released to congress. the attorney general wrote "i remain committed to asuch transparency as possible, and i will keep you informed as to the status of my review." joining me ton
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remarks by the petitioners. mary beth tinker and her brother john, 8:00 p.m. eastern on c-span3 tonight. >>> congress is in recess and a week from today the house plans to vote on overriding the veto of the resolution terminating the border emergency declaration. the house passed a resolution to 45-182, short of the two thirds majority needed to override the veto and you can watch the debate in the house live on c- span. when the senate returns, work on the judicial nomination for the appeals court district covering the western u.s. and later in the week, federal disaster aid and the vote to start the vote on the resolution with the green new deal. watch live semi-coverage on c- span2. >>> kevin hassett is the chair of the white house council of economic advisers and delivered remarks at the annual chamber of commerce summit focused on foreign investment in the u.s. and discuss the economy, the us/china trade talks and global economic conditions. he also said he forecasts about 3% economic growth for the u.s. in 2019. >> good afternoon ladies and gentlemen.
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not making changes to medicare and social security. reporter: to go back to what john asked, if the deficit is such a problem why not cut the rate of increase to the defense budget? and secondly, he has said promises kept but cutting medicare. how does that keep his promise? >> he is not cutting medicare but putting forward reforms that lower drug prices because medicare pays a large share of drug prices in this country. that has the impact of finding savings. we are finding ways to cut fraud and abuse. medicare spending will go up every single year by healthy margins. there are no structural changes for beneficiaries. reporter: why not at least cut the rate of increase if the deficit is of such concern? why not cut you >> he is the commander in chief and thinks it's important to secure the country, one of his most basic constitutional responsibilities. the military put forward a five-year to plants plan -- defense plan. it was done over five years. which gets back to john's question. we are going along with the five-year defense plan and putting additional dollars towards the milit
not making changes to medicare and social security. reporter: to go back to what john asked, if the deficit is such a problem why not cut the rate of increase to the defense budget? and secondly, he has said promises kept but cutting medicare. how does that keep his promise? >> he is not cutting medicare but putting forward reforms that lower drug prices because medicare pays a large share of drug prices in this country. that has the impact of finding savings. we are finding ways to cut...
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advisor omarosa manigault newman admitted that she secretly recorded chief of staff john kelly firing her in the high security white house situation room. - what's weird about this is that omarosa is presenting these tapes as evidence that she was treated unfairly, but from what she released, john kelly doesn't sound that bad. if anything, he just sounded like a guy who had a lot more important things to do, you know, he's just like, "look, i can't have this conversation "right now--the president accidentally swallowed "the nuclear launch codes, and, uh, we need to come up with some new ones, asap." like, if anything, these tapes may have landed omarosa in hot water, because she took a recording device into the white house situation room. that's the room where presidents hold the most classified meetings, like highly classified, things that are too secret for the oval office. like, the bin laden raid was run from the situation room. i mean, i know now we don't now what they use that room for under trump, i mean, i bet if we checked the security cam footage now, we'd just see like ben
advisor omarosa manigault newman admitted that she secretly recorded chief of staff john kelly firing her in the high security white house situation room. - what's weird about this is that omarosa is presenting these tapes as evidence that she was treated unfairly, but from what she released, john kelly doesn't sound that bad. if anything, he just sounded like a guy who had a lot more important things to do, you know, he's just like, "look, i can't have this conversation "right...
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. visit ncicap.org] announcer: tonight on "the communicators," on capitol hill with john thune, who chairs the science subcommittee, and an ohio republican, ranking on the house energy and commerce subcommittee to discuss high-speed broadband, privacy laws, 5g, and net neutrality. >> very much interested in 5g, spectrum availability, autonomous vehicles, and a lot of the things we started working on. very interested in privacy, which i think has potential to be a big bipartisan accomplishment of this congress. i think both sides in the house and senate and republicans and democrats realize we have to have some kind of a national data privacy standard or law that will protect people's personal information. >> we had a wonderful meeting on privacy. one of the big issues out there, you are right, we can't have states going out and doing your own thing. we can't have 50 states and the district of columbia coming up with this. it won't work. we have to have a national standard of their. -- there. announcer: watch tonight at 8:00 eastern on c-span two. announcer: and a look at prime time
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tade included several topics. including slamming john mccain, twice. he is accused ofh colluding w democrats. he claims that senator mccain was theha source t leaked the dossier before tsunday meghan mccain came to her father's defense. she wrote, norne will eve love you the way they loved my father. senator mccain died in august at a fo . authorities say it shows similar circumstances to another fatal didn't involving a boeing 73 x 8 a few months ago. hundreds of those planes are grounded. moreetails ahead in our mnext half hour. >>> melting snow has caused creeks and rivers to overflow. some remain stranded in their homes. >>> police are investigating how a baby ended up with traumatic injuries. the baby was found unconscious in a home in southeast. >>> the arlington county board has approved an incentive ftckage for amazon. that came a meeting and od protesters being removed as a part of the releas e. coe mpany will b billion in tax revenue in 20 years. >>> there's added pressure to fix the giant potholes on the b.w. paway. coming up at 6:00, molette gre will explain why fixing
tade included several topics. including slamming john mccain, twice. he is accused ofh colluding w democrats. he claims that senator mccain was theha source t leaked the dossier before tsunday meghan mccain came to her father's defense. she wrote, norne will eve love you the way they loved my father. senator mccain died in august at a fo . authorities say it shows similar circumstances to another fatal didn't involving a boeing 73 x 8 a few months ago. hundreds of those planes are grounded....
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top security clearance back in may a newspaper says john kerry wrote an internal memo confirming the facts are to senior officials in the white house were troubled by this decision question as clearance was suspended and twenty eighteen former property developer has been tasked with bringing peace to the middle east as part of the trumpet ministration times he has more for us now in washington and i suppose here another example of the president dismissing or overruling the concerns of senior intelligence officials and others around him. right live and concerns since george bush was appointed senior advisor to don't trump about his role in the why does this is a bit of a long running saga he was because he was initially given an interim security clearance because it was taking such a long time to sort out his background checks and question himself didn't help matters by somehow failing to report on his initial security application that he'd met with a bunch of foreign officials including the russian ambassador to the u.s. . someone to get to put that on his initial security cleara
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the late arizona senator john president trump: i endorsedim h at his request. and i gave him the funeral he wanted. and iidn't get thank you. not my kind of guy. robert: the "new york times" reported this week in mike's article, hermrites that the tank plan in lima in front of verans that the denunciations drew no cheers. reporters around washington were wondering why was the president going after senator mccain? why was he continuing to play to his base? the mueller report was always on the. horiz >> a lot of his fellow republicans were wondering wh he did this. it's as though he thinks the coentrated base of 3 is what he needs because that's the kind the ople who would cheer line about john mccain. every time he says something about mccain, it puts any independent-leaning voter and a swing voter, most people would gl thathere's a certain lack of grace when you speak ill about somebody who has passed. robert: usually, it wouldn't wocc. senatorn is a republican nominee. he's a fallen war hero. someone who has recently passed away. mr. republicans acrosshe country revere him. >> l
the late arizona senator john president trump: i endorsedim h at his request. and i gave him the funeral he wanted. and iidn't get thank you. not my kind of guy. robert: the "new york times" reported this week in mike's article, hermrites that the tank plan in lima in front of verans that the denunciations drew no cheers. reporters around washington were wondering why was the president going after senator mccain? why was he continuing to play to his base? the mueller report was...
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going to change the charges in the state of new york that now face him the end says cia director john byrne fan of mr trump says he has no doubt the president will pardon him do you feel the way. i think i think that. mr brennan may be mistaken in this regard donald trump doesn't really have a lot of will to the people who aren't useful to him and at this point now that paul man of fort faces. thirteen charges in new york against him of the for the manhattan district attorney you know there is no reason for donald trump to get paul in a four out of jail he is going to benefit is is should have flipped when he had the chance or should have told the truth to the special counsel when he had the chance these charges might have been levied against him had he been seen to be somebody who had remorse and was cooperating with authorities so i don't think that triple pardon him at the new york matter has to go to trial it does but right now from the from the initial reading that i've done on it it looks like a very open and shut case in terms of the way he misrepresented to value of his assets
going to change the charges in the state of new york that now face him the end says cia director john byrne fan of mr trump says he has no doubt the president will pardon him do you feel the way. i think i think that. mr brennan may be mistaken in this regard donald trump doesn't really have a lot of will to the people who aren't useful to him and at this point now that paul man of fort faces. thirteen charges in new york against him of the for the manhattan district attorney you know there is...
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how donald trump wanted john kelly to fire his own kids i mean that to me was kind of an amazing story and john kelly did not deny that story so you know this is a they are a strange pair in the white house and donald trump you know having them there is it violates every kind of you know basic morality about nepotism in government but obviously until they're gone they're going to play a significant role in being in donald trump personal radar every day. fire and fury larry i don't know yet we're going to have a hell of an election in two thousand and twenty it's going to be a it's going to be a madhouse the democratic field has one hundred people in it basically donald trump is is distrusted and disliked by sixty five percent of the country and and he's under all kinds of different legal pressures that pressures and perils so it's going to be it's going to be the election of a lifetime and everybody says oh this one is the most consequential this one really will be the most consequential action in our lifetimes the democrat adam schiff who share the house intelligence committee s
how donald trump wanted john kelly to fire his own kids i mean that to me was kind of an amazing story and john kelly did not deny that story so you know this is a they are a strange pair in the white house and donald trump you know having them there is it violates every kind of you know basic morality about nepotism in government but obviously until they're gone they're going to play a significant role in being in donald trump personal radar every day. fire and fury larry i don't know yet...
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staff john kelly and white house counsel don began to intervene in the process of granting top clearances to his daughter ivanka and son in law jared which the president had previously denied doing ok so house oversight committee chairman alija cummings he's a democrat from maryland he's asking for all documents pertaining to the security clearance process and the white house they're saying no they're rejecting this your thoughts on this issue particularly because it seems have caught donald trump in a lie. well this is a sticky issue i think air and i was one of the early folks out critiquing the situation when jerry question or himself i don't want to have security clearance well look i do think he's trustworthy he's loyal to the president he's loyal to the president's agenda to make america great and he's doing great work on the economy and middle east peace process and one where your reservations you said you had reservations well they weren't my reservations the reservations within the white house were that he had too many business deals where he might be put in a position
staff john kelly and white house counsel don began to intervene in the process of granting top clearances to his daughter ivanka and son in law jared which the president had previously denied doing ok so house oversight committee chairman alija cummings he's a democrat from maryland he's asking for all documents pertaining to the security clearance process and the white house they're saying no they're rejecting this your thoughts on this issue particularly because it seems have caught donald...
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honored the late congressman john dingell bereft in michigan in the us house from 1955-2015 2015. this is about one hour. [applause] [applause] [applause] [applause] >> members of the joint convention, and honored guests, i present you the governor of the state of michigan, gretchen whitmer. [applause] >> i have to turn it on. thank you. thank you everyone. it is a privilege to be addressing you tonight as the 49t49th governor of the great state of michigan. [applause] to my partner, lieutenant governor gilchrist, speaker chatfield, to the majority leader shirkey and to the democratic leader, leader greig and leader ananich i'm honored to be here with you tonight. to the members of my cabinet over here in the corner, to my daughters, sherry and sydney, my husband marc, and to my fellow michiganders, good evening. i am grateful for the opportunity to speak with you tonight about the growing challenges that we face here in michigan, the steps we're going to take to address them, and my priorities for next year and beyond. yes, get comfortable. [laughing] as you can imagine, over the past fe
honored the late congressman john dingell bereft in michigan in the us house from 1955-2015 2015. this is about one hour. [applause] [applause] [applause] [applause] >> members of the joint convention, and honored guests, i present you the governor of the state of michigan, gretchen whitmer. [applause] >> i have to turn it on. thank you. thank you everyone. it is a privilege to be addressing you tonight as the 49t49th governor of the great state of michigan. [applause] to my...
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to john frederick's he's trump's campaign chairman in virginia he's joining us live for norfork that isn't virginia thanks very much for speaking to us so i mean as expected i suppose the president is claiming victory yet the reports says it doesn't conclude that the president committed a crime it also does not exonerate him so is it too premature for trump be it to be claiming victory is he off the hook here. yes he is off the hook during that as he's been saying he's completely exonerated by this you have to understand during the scope of this investigation which was really a hoax from the beginning to try to explain why hillary clinton got beat in a race that all of the pundits and the legacy fake news media thought she was going to win this is gone on for two years in this country we've had five hundred witnesses whole twenty eight hundred subpoenas five hundred search warrants there were over two hundred thirty private communications that were subpoenaed there were fifteen communications with foreign government rates but then how do you explain right but then how do you exp
to john frederick's he's trump's campaign chairman in virginia he's joining us live for norfork that isn't virginia thanks very much for speaking to us so i mean as expected i suppose the president is claiming victory yet the reports says it doesn't conclude that the president committed a crime it also does not exonerate him so is it too premature for trump be it to be claiming victory is he off the hook here. yes he is off the hook during that as he's been saying he's completely exonerated by...
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inspirational. it reminded me a little bit of that speech that john belushi gave in "animal house." i was ready to charge on out here. >> good morning wake-up speech. kevin is a longtime friend. i've got on the the age now write don't refer to anybody as an old friend because it hastop meanings. although i notice your contributions have fallen off lately. >> they have. >> we should work on that. -- describe it as an in-house think tank for the white house? >> that's exactly right. and the national review thing is a funny story. i don't know if you know but i was very humbled by it. i want to -- college, a pretty liberal place and i was a very liberal guy. i came from massachusetts, of all places and my college hoom roommate subscribed to national review. and back then there was no internet, no nothing so if your roommate had a magazine, you read it. it fund mentally changed my life. fast forward a decade and rich lowrie called me up and said buckley has this view that national review should start with this really cool chart. he thought there was a chance i might be able to write a
inspirational. it reminded me a little bit of that speech that john belushi gave in "animal house." i was ready to charge on out here. >> good morning wake-up speech. kevin is a longtime friend. i've got on the the age now write don't refer to anybody as an old friend because it hastop meanings. although i notice your contributions have fallen off lately. >> they have. >> we should work on that. -- describe it as an in-house think tank for the white house? >>...
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like john gotti, you will get convicted of a crime or another. i'll point this out. mike "the situation" from the jersey shore is in prison right now for tax evasion for defrauding the u.s. on tax offenses including structuring, making deposits of $11,000 and $12,000. he's in there for eight months. that's what the judge was saying about manafort. you have to look at the prison time that people historically have gotten for these offenses. he's going away for longer crimes. >> that's what the judges said. obviously he looked at other sentences and comparable crimes. people that despise the president feel that manafort should be rotting in the cell for the rest of his life. >> people were taken aback from the comment that he led a blameless life. ask about paul manafort's wife. i think amy klobuchar makes an important point. crimes committed on the street corner and white collared crimes. we have a two-tiered system here. a woman out on parole and voted accidentally and she got five years. she got a longer sentence than paul manafort did. that is absurd. >> wow, kamala harris pu
like john gotti, you will get convicted of a crime or another. i'll point this out. mike "the situation" from the jersey shore is in prison right now for tax evasion for defrauding the u.s. on tax offenses including structuring, making deposits of $11,000 and $12,000. he's in there for eight months. that's what the judge was saying about manafort. you have to look at the prison time that people historically have gotten for these offenses. he's going away for longer crimes. >>...
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around him. me john connally begovernor ans were young men on his staff at one time in his career. and i went to washington and spent the summer ff in fact when i gothe trolley that brought me over to the capitol where his senate majority office was he was getting onto the trolley, t and k my hand and said, "come on," he didn't even have a warm greeting he just took me down a long corridor in the basement of the capitol opened the door and took me down to an addressograph machine, re an aograph machine was like a sewing machine, you would hit the pedal and a metal plate would come through, the stamp would come down, and print the address on the envelope. oc in-between eight o'at night, and seven the next morning, 00addressed by foot 27envelopes. i hadn't even unpack bag ane to the room where i was staying, and that impresd him. so then he moved me over to his own office to answer his own correspondence and there i was at 20 totally inexperienced in this, writing his letters to eenhower, writing his letters to the secretary of state, writing his letters to his contrand we bonded.as, o i w
around him. me john connally begovernor ans were young men on his staff at one time in his career. and i went to washington and spent the summer ff in fact when i gothe trolley that brought me over to the capitol where his senate majority office was he was getting onto the trolley, t and k my hand and said, "come on," he didn't even have a warm greeting he just took me down a long corridor in the basement of the capitol opened the door and took me down to an addressograph machine, re...
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fundamentally different from before may's deal has already been rejected twice by m.p.'s and speaker john bercow says he won't allow another vote on methods than short changes are made the european commission says may must inform them about the next steps by therese day we have two reporters covering this story for us i mean it's in brussels where european ministers are meeting or. moment but first an hour and in london for is so is there any idea what terry's may span are going forwards. well since this morning's apparently very angry and chaotic cabinet meeting things have gone deathly quiet here but there's no there's no reportedly about it to resume its official spokesman said that she is rising to the european council president to ask for a delay but what he wouldn't say and when the course appears to know is is alysa going to be delivered today or tomorrow and what source of delay is she going to ask for there are two general theories doing the rounds one is that she might ask for a simple delay possibly ever two to ninety days something of that sort which would plainly only be with a view
fundamentally different from before may's deal has already been rejected twice by m.p.'s and speaker john bercow says he won't allow another vote on methods than short changes are made the european commission says may must inform them about the next steps by therese day we have two reporters covering this story for us i mean it's in brussels where european ministers are meeting or. moment but first an hour and in london for is so is there any idea what terry's may span are going forwards. well...
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york times and washington post that john kelly the then chief of staff of the white house failed to give jarrad cushnie that security clearance despite the reservations of security officials the house oversight committee for more information from the white house notably what reservations did security officials have a cushion and why did donald trump. felt he had to lie about his role in giving drug question about security clearance if john kelly is to be believed but we have the response from the white house and that is look we'll give you general information and general briefing about how security clearances are given out but we're not going to get any information on individual cases because that would violate the privacy of those individuals the house committee now saying they will think about what the next step will be it's not clear yet whether subpoenas will be following which might then really lead to court action which might mean that this is all just caught up for months and months and months and bureaucracy but certainly this debate is beginning now in august. a pakistan ha
york times and washington post that john kelly the then chief of staff of the white house failed to give jarrad cushnie that security clearance despite the reservations of security officials the house oversight committee for more information from the white house notably what reservations did security officials have a cushion and why did donald trump. felt he had to lie about his role in giving drug question about security clearance if john kelly is to be believed but we have the response from...
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during world war ii, ca and thline which was john kennedy's plane. and i got to know the irish mafia, to be frank and others have written this, i was the only person on johnson's team who could talk boston and interpret boston to austin. (audience laughs) and i became in their eyes somewhavaluable. so when the election came and we won, re , as you know, john kennedy came down to the lbj ranch and i'm sure that lbj set him up for this, but john kennedy was leaving and he turned on the porch of the lbj ranch saw me leaning in the corner, came over and said, n "i hear you' coming with us." i said, "no, i'm going to teach at a baptist school "and i'll get my phd." and he said, "don't you know harvard was founded "by a ptist preacher?" he said, "we need you in washington," so i went. and just a few months into working pr in the vicident's office, boring job, he was bored out of his mind, it was a non-job at that time, and i had written a speech for lbj, he said, "i don't have a speech, i'm going speak "at this university give me a speech." so i sat down on my little portable typewriter an
during world war ii, ca and thline which was john kennedy's plane. and i got to know the irish mafia, to be frank and others have written this, i was the only person on johnson's team who could talk boston and interpret boston to austin. (audience laughs) and i became in their eyes somewhavaluable. so when the election came and we won, re , as you know, john kennedy came down to the lbj ranch and i'm sure that lbj set him up for this, but john kennedy was leaving and he turned on the porch of...
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john and sergeant mark. they were shot and killed during a traffic stop of a wanted felon on march 21, 2009. sergeants urban romans and daniel were on a s.w.a.t. team killed by the same suspect while >>> an apartment looking for them. the fellow officers shot and killed the suspect. us at a dangerous job our r police officers have. and that as a city we mourn every loss of life. >> the city holds a memorial for the officers every year but even after 10, for many of comrades, time s not aled >> stcouldnomwork today. it is too hard on them. >>> they are you. >>> and they made sure that all beads around the city were covered during today's memorial. many of the people came in on their days off and others made sure that the shifts were covered. in oakland, kpix5. >> at the time, it was the deadliest day for law enforcement in the united states since september 11. >>> tonight it is official that raider nation will remain in oakland next season. the oakland city council voted teams league at the coliseum. they will pay seven and half million dollars in rent for the coliseum and the practice
john and sergeant mark. they were shot and killed during a traffic stop of a wanted felon on march 21, 2009. sergeants urban romans and daniel were on a s.w.a.t. team killed by the same suspect while >>> an apartment looking for them. the fellow officers shot and killed the suspect. us at a dangerous job our r police officers have. and that as a city we mourn every loss of life. >> the city holds a memorial for the officers every year but even after 10, for many of comrades,...
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north of the new zealand capital in wellington, john hart saw those pictures and made an immediate decision. >>he weapon i have will be taken out of circulation until it is destroyed. >> for me, it is not about demonizing the legal gunowners. they may feel threatened by this. itout removing a class of weapon that could enable this to happen again. that i something we have to come together as a country about. back in his gun shop, wayne chapman accepts that change is cong. hope in the shooting community is that people who understand fearms and are involved in the community are involved in the discussion. rupert: unlike in the united states, wayne says new zealanders see gun ownership as a privilege and noa right. when the new law passes, he will hand in any of his weapons that do not comply. jane: let's havek a l the day's other news. more than 70 people died in iraq ask about worst transport accident in decades. the ferry was pack with families celebrate in the kurdish new year. brazil,er president of michel temer, has been arrested on charges of corruption. mr. temer denies anyron
north of the new zealand capital in wellington, john hart saw those pictures and made an immediate decision. >>he weapon i have will be taken out of circulation until it is destroyed. >> for me, it is not about demonizing the legal gunowners. they may feel threatened by this. itout removing a class of weapon that could enable this to happen again. that i something we have to come together as a country about. back in his gun shop, wayne chapman accepts that change is cong. hope in...
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swap. general kelly but according to the new york times john kelly felt he was ordered to give a question about top secret security clearance and was so worried he wrote a memo to that effect the white house counsel don mcgowan also put the concerns that the cia and other intelligence agencies have about krishna into writing the white house says it doesn't comment on security clearances following donald trump's former lawyer michael cohen's testimony this week about how trump interacts with his subordinates there are questions as to whether kelli was actually ordered or just felt he was being pressured to grant question about security clearance but. congressional democrats are vowing to pursue this further and demanding answers as to what derogatory information officials had on kirshner that made them reluctant to give them clearance and why the president trump concealed his role in overruling their recommendation they have been multiple reports from various foreign powers including the u.a.e. israel and mexico have been intercepted having private conversations about their hope t
swap. general kelly but according to the new york times john kelly felt he was ordered to give a question about top secret security clearance and was so worried he wrote a memo to that effect the white house counsel don mcgowan also put the concerns that the cia and other intelligence agencies have about krishna into writing the white house says it doesn't comment on security clearances following donald trump's former lawyer michael cohen's testimony this week about how trump interacts with...
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at cracking and breaking down some of the code and whatnot used by the bad guys. >> john thune, majority whip in the u.s. senate, a republican from south dakota, chair of the communications technology innovation and internet subcommittee. thank you for your time on the communicators. >> thanks, peter. always good to be with you. >> well, representative bob latta of the energy and commerce committee. last time we talked to you, you were in the majority. what happened and how is that going to make a difference? >> well, we want to get back to the majority. we lost those 18 seats and want to make sure we get ourselves back. but i think there's a lot of issues that we can work with the democrats on in the energy and commerce committee and so i think we can work forward together on a lot of pieces of legislation. >> what is one of those issues? >> rural broadband. it's really important for our part of the country and across the country, because i have parts of my district in northwest central ohio that folks don't have access to broadband so it would affect everyone from kids going
at cracking and breaking down some of the code and whatnot used by the bad guys. >> john thune, majority whip in the u.s. senate, a republican from south dakota, chair of the communications technology innovation and internet subcommittee. thank you for your time on the communicators. >> thanks, peter. always good to be with you. >> well, representative bob latta of the energy and commerce committee. last time we talked to you, you were in the majority. what happened and how...
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was, i think -- again, it was that presidential campaign so i was one of john mccain's top advisors and i was at an event with austin grade school by, who was president obama's campaign top advisor and i forget exactly what the event was but it could have been at brookings. and austin said either backstage or on stage. he said when economists model trade then it's just like free trade is just like a feature in a model that you could tribe in a sentence but if you look at free trade deals there are thousands and thousands of pages. so the actual trade that exists in the real world is way different from what economists think it is. it's something they grew to appreciate. i've been in the white house now for about two years, that basically president trump inherited a whole bunch of trade deals that are -- that were thousands and thousands of pages that were basically negotiated by people who were less capable than the guys who negotiated the iron deal for -- iran deal for president obama so it's just crazy the stuff that we agreed to and that we happened a free trade deal with korea. i
was, i think -- again, it was that presidential campaign so i was one of john mccain's top advisors and i was at an event with austin grade school by, who was president obama's campaign top advisor and i forget exactly what the event was but it could have been at brookings. and austin said either backstage or on stage. he said when economists model trade then it's just like free trade is just like a feature in a model that you could tribe in a sentence but if you look at free trade deals there...
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the sounds of an mit grown man like wrestling essentially. through his or john. twisted away from the office or. out of his group. the obvious or did they kind of lunge for the web in one's midst and then when it happened on trace one as observations didn't hit him i never saw any contact between the two any kind went back to where they were so the officers back here there try again fifteen feet apart at this point and that's when the officer pulled out his gun and he did it on three. oh. come. on. welcome back to worlds apart with a cock at these as a best selling author and management consultant. says just before the break we were talking about the crisis of american democracy and i remember that a few years back people like to talk about the in the visible hand of the market and that all who had us to the global financial crisis back in two thousand and eight do you think that maybe this idea that democracy has self correcting property also needs to be reconsidered because generally speaking when american politicians talk about democracy they presumed that because you have a di
the sounds of an mit grown man like wrestling essentially. through his or john. twisted away from the office or. out of his group. the obvious or did they kind of lunge for the web in one's midst and then when it happened on trace one as observations didn't hit him i never saw any contact between the two any kind went back to where they were so the officers back here there try again fifteen feet apart at this point and that's when the officer pulled out his gun and he did it on three. oh....
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. the historical society of iowa marking the 50th anniversary with her mary beth tinker and her brother john who were co- petitioners in this case.
. the historical society of iowa marking the 50th anniversary with her mary beth tinker and her brother john who were co- petitioners in this case.