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political violence over freedom of speech. that shit happens in iran. that shit happens in russia and north korea. we are america. so in this country we voice our opinions without fear of violence against us. we debated with those folks. we heard their ideas. they are ours and that's the point of moar. mother of all rallies is everybody can come out, voice their opinions and if you can't shake the hand of every person here, you are probably in the wrong place. so when we come i just want to tell, all right, four feet, fiv. hey, when i do my song tonight, build a wall, will be performing on that trump bridge over there. it's going to be nuts. let me get the next few speakers up and on deck we have johnson on deck and raymond herrera on deck, and stephen on deck the right to put your hands together for michael, ladies and gentlemen. >> my grandfather lieutenant colonel donald mcbride is buried across the ancient potomac river at the hollowed grounds of arlington national cemetery right in view of the part of the pentagon that was struck on 9/11 over a decade ago. he rests beside my
political violence over freedom of speech. that shit happens in iran. that shit happens in russia and north korea. we are america. so in this country we voice our opinions without fear of violence against us. we debated with those folks. we heard their ideas. they are ours and that's the point of moar. mother of all rallies is everybody can come out, voice their opinions and if you can't shake the hand of every person here, you are probably in the wrong place. so when we come i just want to...
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speech. that -- happens in iran, in russia, in north korea. we're america. so in this country, we voice our opinions without fear of violence against us. we debated with,0 those folks. we heard their ideas, they heard ours. mother of all rallies is soesque c -- everything can come out, vi voice their opinions and if you can't shake the hand of everyone here, you're probably in the wrong place. so anyway, all right, ready? four feet, five feet, six feet tall. hey, when i do my songs tonight, build a wall, year' going to be performing on that truck unity bridge over there, it's going to be nuts. let me get the next few speakers up and on deck, deontae johnson on deck and raymond herrera on deck and steven baldison on deck. but put your hands together for michael oversat, ladies and gentlemen. >> my grandfather, lieutenant colonel bruce mcbride is buried across the ancient potomac river at the hallowed grounds of arlington national cemetery, right in the view of the pentagon that was struck over a decade ago. he rests alongside my sweet grandmother and audi murphy, supreme discuss tisjusti
speech. that -- happens in iran, in russia, in north korea. we're america. so in this country, we voice our opinions without fear of violence against us. we debated with,0 those folks. we heard their ideas, they heard ours. mother of all rallies is soesque c -- everything can come out, vi voice their opinions and if you can't shake the hand of everyone here, you're probably in the wrong place. so anyway, all right, ready? four feet, five feet, six feet tall. hey, when i do my songs tonight,...
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Mar 29, 2017
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investigation into russia's interference in the 2016 election. and the conduct of representative devon nunes who chairs the panel. mr. spicer: he's conducting the investigation. he was appointed and confirmed by his colleagues in the house and the speaker. he's the chairman. he's conducting an investigation and it is up to the house of representatives and the speaker and the members of the house republican conference to determine. but there's nothing that i see that is problem at knick him conducting an investigation that we asked both the house and senate intelligence committees. reporter: -- [inaudible] -- to include democrats and republicans, talking about what looks like impropriety in the handling of this so far. particularly as there's not a hearing right now. mr. spicer: i think you're right that there may appear to be certain things. but i don't think there's any actual proof or sustaining allegation about anything that's done. again, i mentioned this yesterday. if you look at what chairman nunes has done, he has met with people who are cleared to discuss classified information
investigation into russia's interference in the 2016 election. and the conduct of representative devon nunes who chairs the panel. mr. spicer: he's conducting the investigation. he was appointed and confirmed by his colleagues in the house and the speaker. he's the chairman. he's conducting an investigation and it is up to the house of representatives and the speaker and the members of the house republican conference to determine. but there's nothing that i see that is problem at knick him...
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russia's interference in the 2016 election and he defended the conduct of representative devin nunes who chairs the panel. this is about 40 minutes. >> setting off a chain reaction after diction that spreads from person to person and from family to family. president trump has already taken executive action to strengthen law enforcement and dismantle criminal cartels. he and his team will continue to discuss how best to root out the threat to american communities with drug enforce ment experts as we continue this fight. stopping this epidemic is not -- is an issue that every american regardless of your political background can and must get behind. we must work together from the leaders of the most local from most local and community recovery and support programs all the way to the white house to solve this problem. the white house took a big step by meeting with the individuals which concluded new jersey grofrn chris christie who is a leader in this issue, attorney general sessions, duvos, veterans administration secretary, home land security secretary kelly and others were in attenda
russia's interference in the 2016 election and he defended the conduct of representative devin nunes who chairs the panel. this is about 40 minutes. >> setting off a chain reaction after diction that spreads from person to person and from family to family. president trump has already taken executive action to strengthen law enforcement and dismantle criminal cartels. he and his team will continue to discuss how best to root out the threat to american communities with drug enforce ment...
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fields are toric and crude obey. gigantic fields on the scale of saudi arabia or russia or something. and, on the north slope, it is put into a pipeline, that runs 800 miles south across the middle of alaska, to the port of valdez on prince william sound. and, there it is loaded onto oil tankers and shipped to market, on the u.s. west coast. i think exxon valdez was headed for long beach. it was carrying about 53 gallons of oil, so it lost about 20% of its cargo. and the rest is history, sadly. >> can we actually talk about what happened on that day? >> sure. the tanker left valdez a little bit before midnight, sailed out of valdez and entered prince william sound, at 12:0 4 am on 24 march which was good friday, it hit bligh reef which was a well known and well marked navigational hazard in prince william sound. what had happened before, earlier in the day, there have been reports of icebergs in the tanker lanes. so the captain requested permission to deviate from the tanker lane to avoid these icebergs in case they were still there. so, it's a fairly tricky maneuver but nothing unus
fields are toric and crude obey. gigantic fields on the scale of saudi arabia or russia or something. and, on the north slope, it is put into a pipeline, that runs 800 miles south across the middle of alaska, to the port of valdez on prince william sound. and, there it is loaded onto oil tankers and shipped to market, on the u.s. west coast. i think exxon valdez was headed for long beach. it was carrying about 53 gallons of oil, so it lost about 20% of its cargo. and the rest is history,...
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russia or something. and, on the north slope it's put into a pipeline that runs 100 miles south across the middle of alaska to the board of audis on prince william sound. and, there it's loaded onto oil tankers and ship to to markets on the u.s./west coast. i think the exxon valdez was headed for long beach but it was carrying about 53 million gallons of oil so it lost about 20% of the cargo and the rest is history, sadly . >> can we talk about what happened on that day? >> sure, the tanker left valdez a little before midnight and sailed out of valdez and through prince william sound and at 12:04 am on 24 march which is good friday, it the reef, well known and well marked navigational hazard in prince william sound. what had happened before, earlier in the day, there were reports of icebergs in the tanker lanes. so, the captain requested permission to deviate from the tanker lanes to avoid these icebergs in case they were still there. so, it's a fairly tricky maneuver, nothing unusual it happens all the time. the failure was to return to the tanker lanes at the proper point and
russia or something. and, on the north slope it's put into a pipeline that runs 100 miles south across the middle of alaska to the board of audis on prince william sound. and, there it's loaded onto oil tankers and ship to to markets on the u.s./west coast. i think the exxon valdez was headed for long beach but it was carrying about 53 million gallons of oil so it lost about 20% of the cargo and the rest is history, sadly . >> can we talk about what happened on that day? >> sure,...
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about the question of ukraine and russia . when i think about the syrian civil war which has robbed so many millions of their home. or when i think about the nuclear tests by the north korean dictator that naturally worries me too. but rather than fearing these problems i consider how i can solve them. you have been in office for twelve years. unlimited number of terms in office harm pluralism in society democracy. i don't think so there are different systems there are direct election systems where there are usually term limits for example the french and american presidential elections . in germany we elect parties and you can't limit the number of terms for parties and those parties then select their own top candidates which is why the number of terms in office is not limited. so in germany for example the number of terms of office is limited for the president germany's head of state but not for the chancellor. i understand you correctly you are opposed to limiting the period in office for chancellor to two terms for example. as we already said you have been chancellor for twelve y
about the question of ukraine and russia . when i think about the syrian civil war which has robbed so many millions of their home. or when i think about the nuclear tests by the north korean dictator that naturally worries me too. but rather than fearing these problems i consider how i can solve them. you have been in office for twelve years. unlimited number of terms in office harm pluralism in society democracy. i don't think so there are different systems there are direct election systems...
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sean takes a closer look at the end of the romanoff's rule over russia and the russian revolution. look for these titles in bookstores this coming week. watch for authors in the near future of book tv, on c-span to. [inaudible]
sean takes a closer look at the end of the romanoff's rule over russia and the russian revolution. look for these titles in bookstores this coming week. watch for authors in the near future of book tv, on c-span to. [inaudible]
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north korea, russia, iran and isis. this legislation makes important cuts including eliminating wasteful funding for u.n. programs that run counter to the ideals of our country. and finally, this legislation stebbeds prohibitions on funding for abortion that have been in place for years. this legislation addresses many important priorities for the people of michigan and our than tire nation and i urge our colleagues to support it. and i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back the balance of his time. the gentleman from oklahoma reserves. the gentleman from florida is recognized. mr. hastings: i yield one minute to the distinguished gentleman, my friend from rhode island, mr. langevin. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from rhode island is recognized for one minute. mr. langevin: mr. speaker, i rise in strong support of the omnibus spending agreement that is before us today which will finally fund the government for the remainder of fiscal year 2017. the bill is not a perfect bill but represents a good bipartisan compromise. mr. speaker, we need engage
north korea, russia, iran and isis. this legislation makes important cuts including eliminating wasteful funding for u.n. programs that run counter to the ideals of our country. and finally, this legislation stebbeds prohibitions on funding for abortion that have been in place for years. this legislation addresses many important priorities for the people of michigan and our than tire nation and i urge our colleagues to support it. and i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields...
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against threats from russia, china, iran, and north korea, and other sources. to rebuild our strength this bill includes $1st6 billion for additional 36,000 troops above the previous administration's request. most importantly this bill supports our men and women in uniform. all volunteers. and provides them with a 2.1% pay raise, the largest in six years, and it takes care of their families. to help secure our borders and protect our homeland, the bill provides customs and border protection with a total of $12.2 billion, nearly $1 bill increase -- $1 billion increase over fiscal year 2016. in fact, this is the largest increase in border security technology and infrastructure in a decade. a down payment on stronger, more effective systems and barriers. funding is also prioritized to tackle gang and drug crime, combat terrorism, and support law enforcement. with agencies like the f.b.i., the u.s. marshals, the d.e.a., and immigrations and customs enforcement, all receiving funding boosts. other domestic fund something directed to proven, effective programs that improve the health and sa
against threats from russia, china, iran, and north korea, and other sources. to rebuild our strength this bill includes $1st6 billion for additional 36,000 troops above the previous administration's request. most importantly this bill supports our men and women in uniform. all volunteers. and provides them with a 2.1% pay raise, the largest in six years, and it takes care of their families. to help secure our borders and protect our homeland, the bill provides customs and border protection...
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ukraine after russia's -- this makes clear the brutality of putin's threat to liberty and democracy in ukraine. it also instructs us about the unrecognized, selfless heroes among us who define the meaning and cost to liberty. may our recognition of his selfless sacrifice bring comfort to those bearing this great loss, and may he be remembered always in the protracted struggle of a struggling ukraine. i yield back the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from new york seek recognition? >> i ask unanimous consent to address the house for one minute. the speaker pro tempore: without objection, the gentleman is recognized for one minute. >> thank you, mr. speaker. i am pleased that we found a solution to keep the government open through october and that this deal does not include funding for president trump's border wall and money for sanctuary services. mr. espaillat: these are several issues i am proud to champion in addition to n.i.h. block grants, pell grants, nutrition programs for seniors, planned parenthood, affordable housing and head sta
ukraine after russia's -- this makes clear the brutality of putin's threat to liberty and democracy in ukraine. it also instructs us about the unrecognized, selfless heroes among us who define the meaning and cost to liberty. may our recognition of his selfless sacrifice bring comfort to those bearing this great loss, and may he be remembered always in the protracted struggle of a struggling ukraine. i yield back the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the...
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start with nixon. it splits the board of the national review. it was 100 times, russia sent to quit. bill rusher was very proud of saying he was opposing it in one way or another every time he ran for office. he was the one pushing bills to support nixon. >> bill russian was the publisher of national review and out of princeton. >> buffet buckley was filling the magazine and he does nixon to favors in 1968. both relevant to our time. one is, he makes nixon respectable as a conservative. if buckley is supporting mixing, he can't be that kind of guy . and second, he has this fellow named george wallace, a segregationist governor in alabama running in the third party. and getting votes both of northern democrats and they were union people and campaigning as a conservative in his own right. and he's stuck on honor, what doesbuckley do, he says the only thing george wallace is a right-winger on his race . will tell you why, because of the welfare and he says let's look at wallace's budget. he says for every federal program, 50 percent of the alabama budget is washington, he's a fake cons
start with nixon. it splits the board of the national review. it was 100 times, russia sent to quit. bill rusher was very proud of saying he was opposing it in one way or another every time he ran for office. he was the one pushing bills to support nixon. >> bill russian was the publisher of national review and out of princeton. >> buffet buckley was filling the magazine and he does nixon to favors in 1968. both relevant to our time. one is, he makes nixon respectable as a...
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not surprisingly between the western countries and russia and china about the public abilities of international or cyberconflict. i won't say cyberwarfare. the russians and the chinese are more skeptical. i think most western countries believe that the traditional laws of war and armed conflict would apply in cyberspace. the challenge is deciding when you've cross at the threshold between ordinary cybermalicious activity into the realm of conflict. but there is also a more general issue about norms. there are some things even the russians and the chinese could agree with the west about. for example, there is work being done on someone involved in this, in developing norms on not attacking the availability or integrity of data, on the financial system. it's a global financial system. and because every country in the global economy needs to use that system in order to transact business, there may be enough of a shared interest that you can get a global agreement on this. or, for example, the global commission on stability in cyberspace, which i'm co-chairing, has published a norm on
not surprisingly between the western countries and russia and china about the public abilities of international or cyberconflict. i won't say cyberwarfare. the russians and the chinese are more skeptical. i think most western countries believe that the traditional laws of war and armed conflict would apply in cyberspace. the challenge is deciding when you've cross at the threshold between ordinary cybermalicious activity into the realm of conflict. but there is also a more general issue about...
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talk today a bit about the russia investigation. there has always been two russian investigations. the one searching for that most elusive of those creatures, collusion. and it is run by the special counsel robert mueller and the justice department and the senate intelligence committee. we hear about it 24/7. but then, there is a second russia investigation. that is the one looking into what the united states government, what its intelligence agencies and lawn or spent agencies did in targeting the presidential campaign in 2016. we have here two men who have played key roles into looking at that. representative devin nunes from california. californiaÑez from and the president of judicial watch. a lot of fans out there. representative nuÑez, we are going to start with you. you invented the investigation. you have seen and it through to a number of elevations -- revelations. where does it stand now? your committee spent yesterday questioning michael cohen behind closed doors. i wanted to ask you where you think things are going now. >> from the beginning of the investigation, it w
talk today a bit about the russia investigation. there has always been two russian investigations. the one searching for that most elusive of those creatures, collusion. and it is run by the special counsel robert mueller and the justice department and the senate intelligence committee. we hear about it 24/7. but then, there is a second russia investigation. that is the one looking into what the united states government, what its intelligence agencies and lawn or spent agencies did in...
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testing missiles, as we have seen, from russia, more aggressive as we have seen in the ukraine and syria, from iraq -- from iran sponsoring terror, to misinformation and cyber attacks. these are challenges that demand an international response. so as we deliver on our domestic vote to leave the political framework that is the european union, we see grexit as an opportunity not to step back from european defense, but to step up to strengthen euro atlantic security. in particular, we are strengthening our bonds within nato, the cornerstone of our defense. continuing to deter in the light of russian aggression or it we are leading -- russian aggression. we are leading the presence in estonia with 800 was troops. we are working alongside the united states in poland. this year, written leads -- britain leads the joint task force. dispatchedi have typhoons to romania for policing, to police the skies over the black sea. month, royal navy ships take over for a year, half of nato's maritime missions in the mediterranean, the black sea, and egypt. we are also in nato right behind the united
testing missiles, as we have seen, from russia, more aggressive as we have seen in the ukraine and syria, from iraq -- from iran sponsoring terror, to misinformation and cyber attacks. these are challenges that demand an international response. so as we deliver on our domestic vote to leave the political framework that is the european union, we see grexit as an opportunity not to step back from european defense, but to step up to strengthen euro atlantic security. in particular, we are...
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. from ancient rome through communist russia, greece and venezuela, every single time it crashes. look at china, where they are trying to unwind it, trying to undo it. it never, ever, ever works. in particular, as we are hearing the news stories come in, we are hearing about the young voters and the turnout and what the young voters were saying. my mind is blown. so i take a step bacreize, you t about policy. we've got a brand problem. we've got a brand problem. if you grew up in the 1970's and 80's like i did, you remember the cold war. words like communism and socialism struck fear in us. i remember sitting at home and my parents talking about what was going on in russia and gorbachev and reagan going toe to tell. ou ah ol daha sliea you? social is a good thing, you should be social, you don't want to be antisocial. we have a brand problem. in order for us to understand this brand problem we have to think about what life was like when we were that age. county,p here in dallas my parents are both teachers, my dad served in high school for 34 years. my mom taught at a little priv
. from ancient rome through communist russia, greece and venezuela, every single time it crashes. look at china, where they are trying to unwind it, trying to undo it. it never, ever, ever works. in particular, as we are hearing the news stories come in, we are hearing about the young voters and the turnout and what the young voters were saying. my mind is blown. so i take a step bacreize, you t about policy. we've got a brand problem. we've got a brand problem. if you grew up in the 1970's and...
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talking about what was going on in russia and gorbechov and reagan, it was a scary time. but if you're a high school kid today, what does socialism mean to you? social is a good thing, right? you should be social. you don't want to antisocial. we've got a brand problem. in order for us to understand this brand problem we have to think what life was life when we grew up. i grew up in dallas county, in irving. my parents are teachers and my dad taught at nimitz high school for 40 years and my mom taught at a little private school for 42 years. they have 82 years of education between the two of them. i have a younger sister and brother. my date tonight is my brother, as for most of the my career. my younger, more attractive brother and zach is a police officer, serving in the highland park police department. [ applause ]. and zack and aaron and i growing up, parents both teachers, we didn't extravogency. we're going to go to furr's tonight. my mom stayed home with us so for about ten years we lived off my dad's paycheck. my dad taught at high school, and north lake in the evenings and sum
talking about what was going on in russia and gorbechov and reagan, it was a scary time. but if you're a high school kid today, what does socialism mean to you? social is a good thing, right? you should be social. you don't want to antisocial. we've got a brand problem. in order for us to understand this brand problem we have to think what life was life when we grew up. i grew up in dallas county, in irving. my parents are teachers and my dad taught at nimitz high school for 40 years and my...
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hungary turkey russia albania or ukraine. did i say ukraine? [laughter] yes. it is a signatory for the budapest convention presumably to sign the protocol of cybercrime a mile down the road from this conference there is a big discussion among members of congress whether to remove from office the president of the united states because he attempted to list ukraine in an effort to investigate his political rival joe biden through his son hunter biden who had a position on the board of directors of a company in ukraine. how would ukraine investigate hunter biden? what would it do? over half of criminal investigation involve electronic evidence one could presume that what ukraine would do is seek e-mail logs from hunter biden presumably using a us provider his e-mail logs are stored by that provider and could become available to the foreign government under the budapest convention. even today that providers can volunteer this information unless the law has a flaw it does permit foreign governments even your e-mail logs without there being any restriction except from the foreign government i
hungary turkey russia albania or ukraine. did i say ukraine? [laughter] yes. it is a signatory for the budapest convention presumably to sign the protocol of cybercrime a mile down the road from this conference there is a big discussion among members of congress whether to remove from office the president of the united states because he attempted to list ukraine in an effort to investigate his political rival joe biden through his son hunter biden who had a position on the board of directors...
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hitler made to really seriously bad mistakes during world war ii. first, the invading russia, the second was clearing war against the united states a number of days after pearl harbor. they say he was not obligated to do that. my first question. [inaudible conversation] >> he is not exactly an honorable [laughter] sumac first question, was it a lame-duck after pearl harbor after united states states declared war on germany. it was not a slamdunk, good been months if not forever before the united states did declare war against germany. >> someone just asked me that and i had no idea. >> i would say what if the germans had not declared war. all of these people are so sure that after engineering this attack on the ship that pearl harbor, fdr knew that this was a way of getting us involved in a war against hitler, that's an away, one of the biggest pieces of evidence that argument is ridiculous because what if hitler had net then not declared war on us, it would've been harder for fdr to do it. in making a very good. >> i also some somewhere else, when it bombed pearl harbor, american
hitler made to really seriously bad mistakes during world war ii. first, the invading russia, the second was clearing war against the united states a number of days after pearl harbor. they say he was not obligated to do that. my first question. [inaudible conversation] >> he is not exactly an honorable [laughter] sumac first question, was it a lame-duck after pearl harbor after united states states declared war on germany. it was not a slamdunk, good been months if not forever before...
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war ii. first invading russia, the second was there war against the united states a number of days after pearl harbor. he was not obligated to do that under the treaties that were signed. >> he was not known for honoring treaties. >> first question. was it a slamdunk after pearl harbor to declare war on germany and it was not a slamdunk could it have been months, not forever before the united states did declare war? >> someone just asked me that and i have no idea. >> what if the germans had not declared war? all these people were so sure after engineering attacks on the ship at pearl harbor fdr knew this was a way to get us involved in a war against hitler, that is one of the biggest pieces of evidence the argument is ridiculous because what if hitler then had not declared war on us? it would be harder for fdr to do it. >> i also, when they bombed pearl harbor, the americans were not sure who was doing the bombing. there were some german planes. the white house asked the people of hawaii if that was true. it seemed they were desperate to find any which way to implicate the germans
war ii. first invading russia, the second was there war against the united states a number of days after pearl harbor. he was not obligated to do that under the treaties that were signed. >> he was not known for honoring treaties. >> first question. was it a slamdunk after pearl harbor to declare war on germany and it was not a slamdunk could it have been months, not forever before the united states did declare war? >> someone just asked me that and i have no idea. >>...
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found that there was no conspiracy between the trump campaign and russia, this committee continues to make -- try and make that case. so i have a lot of questions for mr. mueller about when he determined there was no conspiracy between the trump campaign and russia. there is a lot that's not in the report that we know about. i want to find out the answers to those questions. and, yes, i want to also under the issue of immigration, try and fix the problems that are at the border. i am very glad that finally this house took action and passed aid for the humanitarian crisis at the border, because this president was calling for an aid package back in may. and this house did nothing. nothing. to pass legislation until just a few weeks ago when after there was a bipartisan bill that came over from the senate, this house determined that they were going to pass a partisan bill out of the house and delay that aid for that humanitarian crisis. and it was only after this majority and this speaker realized that that was going to further delay into the july 4th recess, until july, possibly into
found that there was no conspiracy between the trump campaign and russia, this committee continues to make -- try and make that case. so i have a lot of questions for mr. mueller about when he determined there was no conspiracy between the trump campaign and russia. there is a lot that's not in the report that we know about. i want to find out the answers to those questions. and, yes, i want to also under the issue of immigration, try and fix the problems that are at the border. i am very glad...
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collusion by the trump campaign with russia and the attorney general concluded that there was no obstruction of justice, the majority continues on what clearly is a fishing expedition, yet more subpoenas here today. i agree with the ranking member. that this is much ado about wasting this committee's time and avoiding other issues which are within our jurisdiction which will continue to avoid. it's really a fake impeachment coretisfy the hard democrat base who hate this president, who despite the fact the whitestill in house and in fact despise the fact that he was ever there. now this committee has allowed itself as the ranking member said to be rolled, runover, roughshod by the intelligence committee. it's really embarrassing for committee that really has had significant statute in this house for so many years. rather than wasting more time on this fishing expedition, we could be spending our time on things that really matter, on things that would actually benefit the american people. had nearly a we quarter of million people enter over the southern border over the last two mon
collusion by the trump campaign with russia and the attorney general concluded that there was no obstruction of justice, the majority continues on what clearly is a fishing expedition, yet more subpoenas here today. i agree with the ranking member. that this is much ado about wasting this committee's time and avoiding other issues which are within our jurisdiction which will continue to avoid. it's really a fake impeachment coretisfy the hard democrat base who hate this president, who despite...
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campaign with a let russia and they determined that there is no obstruction of justice the majority continues on what clearly is a fishing expedition , yet more subpoenas here today, i agree completely with the ranking member, that this is much ado about wasting this committees time, and avoiding other issues which are within our jurisdiction which we continue to avoid. it is really a fake impeachment, a fake impeachment, to satisfy the hard-core democrat base who hate this president, who despise the fact that he is still on the white house and in fact, despise the fact that he was ever there. now this committee has allowed itself as a ranking member said to be rolled, runover, rush on by the intelligence committee, it is really embarrassing for a committee that really has had significant statue in this house for so many years, rather than wasting more time on this fishing expedition, we could be spending our time on things that really matter on things that would actually benefit the american people for example, we had nearly a quarter of 1 million people enter our country, flow int
campaign with a let russia and they determined that there is no obstruction of justice the majority continues on what clearly is a fishing expedition , yet more subpoenas here today, i agree completely with the ranking member, that this is much ado about wasting this committees time, and avoiding other issues which are within our jurisdiction which we continue to avoid. it is really a fake impeachment, a fake impeachment, to satisfy the hard-core democrat base who hate this president, who...
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first one came in 2000 called the exile. sex, drugs, and liable in the new russia. spanking the donkey. dispatching from the gun season came in 2005. smells like dead elephants cannot 2007. the great arrangement which we have talked about a little bit. the terrifying true story of war, politics, and religion in 2009. most recently his grip at topia, the stray bankers, politicians, and the most audacious -- in history. the divide came on 2014. american injustice in the age of the wealth gap and finally, insane clown president dispatches from the 2016 circus. this is your chance to call in and talk about his work. [inaudible] [inaudible] [inaudible] [inaudible] [inaudible] [inaudible] >> host: how did you get into the business? >> guest: it's a family business. most everybody i knew was a reporter. my father was a news reporter starting from the age of 18. he works here in new york and he does a little bit of work for tbs but was in the business for 50 years. my stepmother was an anchor cnn for a while. business anchor. a lot of my family friends growing up loo worked at placese the inte
first one came in 2000 called the exile. sex, drugs, and liable in the new russia. spanking the donkey. dispatching from the gun season came in 2005. smells like dead elephants cannot 2007. the great arrangement which we have talked about a little bit. the terrifying true story of war, politics, and religion in 2009. most recently his grip at topia, the stray bankers, politicians, and the most audacious -- in history. the divide came on 2014. american injustice in the age of the wealth gap and...
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anded on the wound up with vast territory. russia intervened in syria, constraining israel and america's options to defend our interests. influence,ed its training and equipping terrorists proxies who now threaten israel. think if assad's brutal regime-controlled the orl on that iranian agents hezbollah terrorists would not be threatening israel from its commanding height? a new to two years of strategy, the territorial caliphate of isis has been destroyed and iran is under the threat of crippling sanctions. as israel's prime minister just pointed out, thanks to the new strategy, the u.s. embassy is in jerusalem, where it belongs. [applause] just the other day, the united states asognized that the golan part of israel, period. [applause] so, my friends, we are making strides. experience tells us we must not let up. now is the time for the united states to recommit to our partnerships in the troubled, but important region. that is what the senate did when it passed s1 by a huge bipartisan margin. 77 out of 100 senators. so we sent it over to the house. that is where it sits. that is where
anded on the wound up with vast territory. russia intervened in syria, constraining israel and america's options to defend our interests. influence,ed its training and equipping terrorists proxies who now threaten israel. think if assad's brutal regime-controlled the orl on that iranian agents hezbollah terrorists would not be threatening israel from its commanding height? a new to two years of strategy, the territorial caliphate of isis has been destroyed and iran is under the threat of...
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-- >> i don't know because they still try to raise the idea that it was a hoax. >> yeah. >> that russia didn't engage in this gross cyber war. so i can't really say that -- but they were certainly not the top of their game. >> i love you. >> hi. >> okay. so which way do i go? >> california democratic congresswoman jackie speier, a member of the house intelligence committee, speaking to reporters. one of several locations on capitol hill where we're getting some reaction from members as the hearings wind up this afternoon. 202-748-8920. for democrats. 202-748-8921. for republicans. and all others, 202-748-8922. still some reporters and others waiting for comments. we look forward to your comments as well. just a quick response from the trump campaign on the hearings today. brad parscale sending out this release saying, "these hearings were a disaster for democrats. this entire spectacle has always been about the democrats trying to undo the legitimate result of the 2016 election and today they, again, failed miserably. robert mueller confirmed what we already knew, no collusion, no obstr
-- >> i don't know because they still try to raise the idea that it was a hoax. >> yeah. >> that russia didn't engage in this gross cyber war. so i can't really say that -- but they were certainly not the top of their game. >> i love you. >> hi. >> okay. so which way do i go? >> california democratic congresswoman jackie speier, a member of the house intelligence committee, speaking to reporters. one of several locations on capitol hill where we're...
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responsibility for that. wait what? >> she was up against like -- russia! okay russia. okay. like i'm sorry but, i mean, i still am mads about this because you know even after pet election -- the day after. you know they did the speech where at the funeral in campaign, and really did feel like a funeral everyone and we're up against russia, and wikileaks, and you know all of the things and me and my partner in crime host of the raids owe show we go girl she was a girl. like they didn't even add that so we're like no, i mean all of these things were happening but happening because she's a girl. and ting like we skipped over that. right we always skipped over fact that she was being treat differently by every single dimension of this. why does putin not like hillary clinton what, what problem does vladimir putin have with a capable, strong, assertive woman? a lot. and this is history of their relationship. >> thing that people forget is that she just needed to be -- you know like on that other side of being slightly underprepared slightly emotional, over you know four people to then for
responsibility for that. wait what? >> she was up against like -- russia! okay russia. okay. like i'm sorry but, i mean, i still am mads about this because you know even after pet election -- the day after. you know they did the speech where at the funeral in campaign, and really did feel like a funeral everyone and we're up against russia, and wikileaks, and you know all of the things and me and my partner in crime host of the raids owe show we go girl she was a girl. like they didn't...
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russia. like i am sorry. i'm stili am still mad about ths because even after the election when they did the speech at the funeral and campaign, we were up against russia and me and my partner in time we go she was a girl. like they didn't even have that. all these things were happening because she's a girl and i think we skipped over that. we skipped over the fact she was being treated differently by every single dimension of this. why does putin not like hillary clinton. what problem does vladimir putin have with a capable, strong assertive woman? the thing people forget is that she just needed to be on that other side of slightly underprepared, slightly emotional for people to completely flip. she is a symbol of how women in america live, how we navigate the spaces we navigate and men have so much more latitude to be assumed capable regardless of what they do and donald trump is an example of that. i'm wearing orange shoes because i can stomp. as much as we know about the level of influence just its massive by asking what did hillary do wrong. but i pretty much any realistic measure j
russia. like i am sorry. i'm stili am still mad about ths because even after the election when they did the speech at the funeral and campaign, we were up against russia and me and my partner in time we go she was a girl. like they didn't even have that. all these things were happening because she's a girl and i think we skipped over that. we skipped over the fact she was being treated differently by every single dimension of this. why does putin not like hillary clinton. what problem does...
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against russia and wikileaks and all of these things. in my crime we said girls she was a girl they didn't even add that. all of these things were happening. i think we skipped over that. she was been treated differently by every single dimension of this. what does he have against her. and just being in the history of their relationship. and the thing that people forget is that she needs to be on the other side. slightly emotional for people to then be tied to that. she is a symbol of how women in america live. how we navigate the spaces that we navigate in. men had so much more by the way i am wearing orange shoes. because i can stop. there on my feet. i want to thank you for constantly seen russia. i think that's another manifestation. with as much as we know about the level of influence of paid trolls its massive we still keep postmortem mean the election. by pretty much any realistic measure especially now with in last couple days and that is where she supposedly lost. i think we did not acknowledge that. we understood at the time when it was happening the first batch of e-mails
against russia and wikileaks and all of these things. in my crime we said girls she was a girl they didn't even add that. all of these things were happening. i think we skipped over that. she was been treated differently by every single dimension of this. what does he have against her. and just being in the history of their relationship. and the thing that people forget is that she needs to be on the other side. slightly emotional for people to then be tied to that. she is a symbol of how...
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like to welcome senator richard burr to fascinatingof this morning of discussion of russia, the election interference, and also broader issues. we are glad you have come to talk to us. mr. burr: delighted to be here. the meal part. it didn't look like it was substantial enough, but hopefully, it will keep you from sleeping through this part of it. mr. sanger: we are on a tight budget. -- senator burr is in his third term. i haven't sorted out whether you are in the duke-routing -- tuke-rooting side of the state or university of north carolina side of the state. mr. burr: whichever one wins. mr. sanger: probably a good sign for what we're going to be discussing for the rest of the day. he is of course chairman of the senate intelligence committee and for his sins, is becoming the chairman, he is no managing the most complex, the most politically charged, and i would say probably the most important senate investigation in at least a generation, maybe two. and it's not every day that a senator gets to run an investigation where there are disclosures happening every day on the front
like to welcome senator richard burr to fascinatingof this morning of discussion of russia, the election interference, and also broader issues. we are glad you have come to talk to us. mr. burr: delighted to be here. the meal part. it didn't look like it was substantial enough, but hopefully, it will keep you from sleeping through this part of it. mr. sanger: we are on a tight budget. -- senator burr is in his third term. i haven't sorted out whether you are in the duke-routing -- tuke-rooting...
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committee chair richard burr, with an update on his committee's investigation involving russia and the 2016 elections. from the council on foreign relations, this is an hour. mr. sanger: i'd like to welcome senator richard burr to the keynote of this, it's been a fascinating morning of discussion of russia, the election interference but also broader cyberissues. e're glad to see you here. mr. burr: i question the meal part, it didn't look big enough. keep you it's to from sleeping. i haven't sorted out if you're in the tuke-rooting side of the state or university of north carolina side of the state. mr. burr: whichever one wins. mr. sanger: probably a good sign for what we're going to be discussing the rest of the kay. he is of course chairman of the senate intelligence committee and for his sins becoming the chairman he is now managing the most complex, the most politically charged, and i would say probably the most important senate investigation in at least a generation, maybe two. a it's not every day that senator gets to run an investigation where there are disclosures happening ev
committee chair richard burr, with an update on his committee's investigation involving russia and the 2016 elections. from the council on foreign relations, this is an hour. mr. sanger: i'd like to welcome senator richard burr to the keynote of this, it's been a fascinating morning of discussion of russia, the election interference but also broader cyberissues. e're glad to see you here. mr. burr: i question the meal part, it didn't look big enough. keep you it's to from sleeping. i haven't...
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fascinating morning session of russia come election interference in broader cyberissues and we are very ideal of come here to the council to talk to us. >> delighted to be here. i questioned a meal part he didn't look like it was substantial enough. >> at the council type budget. for those of you who don't know senator burr is dennis third time. senator from north carolina. i have it sorted out whether you're in the duke rooting side of the stage for the university of north carolina. >> whichever one wins. the good side for what we are going to be discussing for the rest of the day. becoming the chairman, he is now managing the most complex, the most politically charged and i would say the most important senate investigation and run in at least a generation, maybe two. it is not every day the senator gets to run an investigation with disclosure is happening everyday on the front pages of the newspapers. there is a parallel criminal investigation underway than whether a president from the own party gets to declare on twitter every few days that the entire investigation is part of a witch
fascinating morning session of russia come election interference in broader cyberissues and we are very ideal of come here to the council to talk to us. >> delighted to be here. i questioned a meal part he didn't look like it was substantial enough. >> at the council type budget. for those of you who don't know senator burr is dennis third time. senator from north carolina. i have it sorted out whether you're in the duke rooting side of the stage for the university of north...
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have in 2018 and 2020 is russia. it's not being addressed. it's not. there are a lot of things that happened we need to have a serious conversation about. it is like how do we treat people of color? how do we go out and reach out to millennials. there were things we did that did not reasonate. that's kind of what i feel when i hear about the primary focus on conversation about rural america because it was across the board. >> so i don't think you represent rural america, but in going forward -- we can have a lot of conversations about what happened and what folks did wrong but going forward, what is this everybody agenda? what does that even look like particularly for the states? i think the states will have to lead on this issue. clearly the democratic party is having some issue. >> and the other big piece to all of this is a local recruitment and running of candidat candidates. the critical piece that's missing here that we haven't addressed as a national party and we are not doing effectively at the state level yet is recruiting and running of candidates who will speak to vote er
have in 2018 and 2020 is russia. it's not being addressed. it's not. there are a lot of things that happened we need to have a serious conversation about. it is like how do we treat people of color? how do we go out and reach out to millennials. there were things we did that did not reasonate. that's kind of what i feel when i hear about the primary focus on conversation about rural america because it was across the board. >> so i don't think you represent rural america, but in going...
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assess and should only took me it took my family in russia jumped in with less example. than. to do the other songs to hold the gun you. know but it doesn't last long most. of the. yelling with. the you know because it always the. low roll so i would listen somebody in our conclusion long it was mucking about in shooting as only the horses we're simply going to pull all the workers use it when you're shooting all sense of all just six episode one is a cause of. the political cause optimus if there was a bit about what all that even the cover is all done was it by lush almost always or just a caribbean ship birches ship ship over the oh dear why do you call child dog little but i've been lucky yet those who sit on the syndicate he says. but the ones you lybia can't hear you see if a song but a little while and the sooner you sing cuomo to just what is to the mccoy accordingly that should. look long convoluted a very easy from a year from the a.c.c. you. will declare by your article has. moved. from we can be used to be a victim of nothing more than just the words did not work the leg
assess and should only took me it took my family in russia jumped in with less example. than. to do the other songs to hold the gun you. know but it doesn't last long most. of the. yelling with. the you know because it always the. low roll so i would listen somebody in our conclusion long it was mucking about in shooting as only the horses we're simply going to pull all the workers use it when you're shooting all sense of all just six episode one is a cause of. the political cause optimus if...