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pregnant and many, many more who will become pregnant. o what is your united states congress doing? digittering would be an insufficient word to address this crisis. this is a public health crisis. this is a crisis that the solution presented to us a few months ago was to take money out of the's bowla program. did we forget about ebola? did it go away? no, it did not. that money was spent on monitoring the travelers from those areas of africa where ebola still exists. so that money is gone. so i suppose in the next months or year ahead, we'll go back into the ebola problem once again. money was taken from the public health programs in counties throughout the united states. the proposal that moved out of this house of representatives swept from the counties and the states, money that the public health departments and those areas needed to deal with public health emergencies, one of which was zika. and there are other public health emergencies that are always before us. i mentioned the west nile virus. california. as a whooping could you have problem that is ongoing and that is a pub
pregnant and many, many more who will become pregnant. o what is your united states congress doing? digittering would be an insufficient word to address this crisis. this is a public health crisis. this is a crisis that the solution presented to us a few months ago was to take money out of the's bowla program. did we forget about ebola? did it go away? no, it did not. that money was spent on monitoring the travelers from those areas of africa where ebola still exists. so that money is gone. so...
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did she get away with this, she, she got a subpoena from the united states congress and after, not before, that would've been bad, but after getting the subpoena she
did she get away with this, she, she got a subpoena from the united states congress and after, not before, that would've been bad, but after getting the subpoena she
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united states congress and she deletes everything, there shouldn't have been a second time but i have respect that the fbi has given it a second chance. and this time i have no doubt that in that 650,000 emails -- did you see where they said we are not worried, they are duplicates.
united states congress and she deletes everything, there shouldn't have been a second time but i have respect that the fbi has given it a second chance. and this time i have no doubt that in that 650,000 emails -- did you see where they said we are not worried, they are duplicates.
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>> let alone after getting a subpoena from the united states congress. >> secretary clinton. >> it's just awfully good that someone with the temperament of donald trump is not in charge of the law in our country. >> because you'd be in jail. >> secretary clinton -- >> donald trump last night saying hillary clinton deserves jail time for mishandling classified information on her private e-mail server system. joining with us reaction, author of "unholy alliance," the chief counsel for the american center for law and justice jay sec low and charlie hurt and fox news contributor doug schoen. >> doug. i have interviewed military people, one incident where they mishandled classified information and they lost their jobs and in some cases were tried and some cases going to jail over mishandling of one piece, and i was watching -- i got home at 4:30 in the morning last night, amend i'm watching these other channels. never before in the history of this country has anyone said the opponent should be in jail, and
>> let alone after getting a subpoena from the united states congress. >> secretary clinton. >> it's just awfully good that someone with the temperament of donald trump is not in charge of the law in our country. >> because you'd be in jail. >> secretary clinton -- >> donald trump last night saying hillary clinton deserves jail time for mishandling classified information on her private e-mail server system. joining with us reaction, author of "unholy...
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a subpoena from the united states congress. what happened to the fbi, i don't know. we have a great general, four-star general today you read it in all the papers potentially serve five years in jail for lying to the fbi. one lie. she's lied hundreds of times to the people, to congress and to the fbi. he's going to probably go to jail, this is a four-star general and she gets away with it and she can run for the presidency of the united states? that's really what you should be talking about. not fiction. where somebody wants fame or whether they come out of her crooked campaign. >> secretary clinton. >> well, every time donald is pushed on something, which is obviously uncomfortable like what these women are saying, he
a subpoena from the united states congress. what happened to the fbi, i don't know. we have a great general, four-star general today you read it in all the papers potentially serve five years in jail for lying to the fbi. one lie. she's lied hundreds of times to the people, to congress and to the fbi. he's going to probably go to jail, this is a four-star general and she gets away with it and she can run for the presidency of the united states? that's really what you should be talking about....
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this is after getting a subpoena from the united states congress. >> we that have too move on secretary clip ton we can respond -- >> we want to give the audience a chance here. >> let alone after getting a subpoena from the united states -- >> secretary clinton you you can respond we have to move on to audience question. >> look, it's just not true. please, go to -- >> allow her to respond. >> personal e-mails, not a -- 33,000? >> well, we turned over 35,000. >> oh, yeah, what about the other -- >> please allow her to respond. she didn't talk while you talked. >> that's true, i didn't. >> because you have nothing to say. >> the first debate i'll try not to in this debate because i'd like to get to the questions that the people have brought here tonight to talk to us about. >> and get off this question. >> pock, donald. i know you're in to big diversion tonight, anything to avoid talking about your campaign the way it's exploding the way republicans are leaving you. >> let's she what happens -- allow her to respond. >> let's see what happens. >> that people care about tonight.
this is after getting a subpoena from the united states congress. >> we that have too move on secretary clip ton we can respond -- >> we want to give the audience a chance here. >> let alone after getting a subpoena from the united states -- >> secretary clinton you you can respond we have to move on to audience question. >> look, it's just not true. please, go to -- >> allow her to respond. >> personal e-mails, not a -- 33,000? >> well, we turned...
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, as your representative to the united states congress. but i am. and it's because of what was launched that day. remember watching was here. remember why king was here. he came here to help launch a political movement. virgil demurring -- demary was running for the state senate. and four others, people of color -- three others, running to break the color barrier. i did not know on that day i would come back to kingstree two years later as the executive director of the south carolina commission for farm workers with an office down on thorne avenue with virgil demaray is one of my bosses. that election did not go well. in 1966.l demaray trial that matthew parry undertook on behalf of the naacp did not go well. he lost that trial. but he gained the hearts and minds of people all over the state, all over this country, and we are here today because of those sacrifices made back then. it is our job to make sure that those sacrifices were not made in vain. bakari has mentioned to use some of our challenges of today. let me leave you with this one. , sumter,urg county lee, lancaster,
, as your representative to the united states congress. but i am. and it's because of what was launched that day. remember watching was here. remember why king was here. he came here to help launch a political movement. virgil demurring -- demary was running for the state senate. and four others, people of color -- three others, running to break the color barrier. i did not know on that day i would come back to kingstree two years later as the executive director of the south carolina commission...
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next president of the united states is going to be hillary clinton or whether it's going to be donald trump, is a question that no one at this point knows. and for this congress to make conclusive -- to take conclusive acts predicated upon a presumption of one or the other or acting as if they don't have any consideration for who will be the next president and asking that those decisions be made, supported, ratified by people who are going home, retired, by their own choice, retired by the voters, or retired in the case of barack obama by term limit. so what good could possibly happen in a lame duck session? a large decision -- large decisions that are made that might bring forward, i'm not going to go down through the list, because if i do that, that will add to the level of expectation of what might come. but it's wrong for this congress to make large decisions on -- especially on slender majorities, and it's wrong for this congress to make decisions that are predicated and -- by a presumption of who will be the next president of the united states and it's really wrong to come into this congress and make big decisions in here while people are on the way out th
next president of the united states is going to be hillary clinton or whether it's going to be donald trump, is a question that no one at this point knows. and for this congress to make conclusive -- to take conclusive acts predicated upon a presumption of one or the other or acting as if they don't have any consideration for who will be the next president and asking that those decisions be made, supported, ratified by people who are going home, retired, by their own choice, retired by the...
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great privilege of serving the great people of south carolina as united states congress member and as a united states senator for the last six years. for those who do not know, there were a few ways to identify member of congress or senate,'th well, typically when you have been here for a couple of years the law-enforcement officers get to know your a face and they identify you by face. but if that does not happen and you have a badge, a license license that you can show them, show to your senator or it's really cool pen. i often say the house but is larger because our egos are bigger so we need a smaller pin. so it's easily to identify u.s. senator buyer pin. i recall walking into an office building just last year after being here for five years on the capital. the officer looked at me with attitude and said the pen, i know, you, i do not. show me your id. i will tell you, i was thinking to myself, either he thinks i'm committing a crime and t impersonating a member of congress or, or what? well, i will tell you later that evening i received a phone call from his supervisor apologizi
great privilege of serving the great people of south carolina as united states congress member and as a united states senator for the last six years. for those who do not know, there were a few ways to identify member of congress or senate,'th well, typically when you have been here for a couple of years the law-enforcement officers get to know your a face and they identify you by face. but if that does not happen and you have a badge, a license license that you can show them, show to your...
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counties after reconstruction were represented in the united states congress by people of color. i want to say that again. 1866 in 1897, people of south carolinaed in the united states congress. in that period of time, the lieutenant governor, two lieutenant governors of south carolina were people of color. the state treasurer, the secretary of state, 2/3 of the general assembly were people of color. .ut something changed it started in 1895. i'm going to leave you with this. when we had a constitutional convention in south carolina in smalls, ant african-american, was in that convention. proposed the resolution that free publicthree -- schools for everybody in south carolina. was the most consequential public official from south carolina who ever lived. robert smalls is mine. he spent 10 years in the south carolina general assembly. he spent 10 years in the united states congress. he developed a great wealth. he had died in 1950, been 20 years away from affecting constitutional convention in 1895. the constitutional convention that took all of the rights of african-americans away.
counties after reconstruction were represented in the united states congress by people of color. i want to say that again. 1866 in 1897, people of south carolinaed in the united states congress. in that period of time, the lieutenant governor, two lieutenant governors of south carolina were people of color. the state treasurer, the secretary of state, 2/3 of the general assembly were people of color. .ut something changed it started in 1895. i'm going to leave you with this. when we had a...
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. i want a change, too. after 22 long years of majority misrule, let's change the united states congress. [applause] my gratitude tonight reaches far beyond this arena to countless friends whose confidence, hard work, and unselfish support have brought me to this moment. it would be unfair to single out anyone, but may i make an exception for my wonderful family, mike, jack, steve, and susan and especially my dear wife, betty. [applause] we republicans have had some tough competition. we not only preach the virtues of competition, we practice them. [applause] but tonight we come together not on a battlefield to conclude a cease-fire, but to join forces on a training field that has conditioned us all for the rugged contest ahead. [applause] let me say this from the bottom of my heart, after the scrimmages of the past few months, it really feels good to have ron reagan on the same side of the line. [applause] to strengthen our championship lineup, the convention has wisely chosen one of the ablest americans as our next vice president, senator bob dole of kansas. [applause] with his help, with your he
. i want a change, too. after 22 long years of majority misrule, let's change the united states congress. [applause] my gratitude tonight reaches far beyond this arena to countless friends whose confidence, hard work, and unselfish support have brought me to this moment. it would be unfair to single out anyone, but may i make an exception for my wonderful family, mike, jack, steve, and susan and especially my dear wife, betty. [applause] we republicans have had some tough competition. we not...
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the middle of a family fight here. but we got elected to come to the united states congress. there's only been 10,000 members of congress in the history of our country, jake. 10,000. wearing this pin is an honor and with that comes the opportunity to make some really tough decisions. >> considering your district went for donald trump, let me ask you, do you think that house democrats and senate democrats should try to cooperate with donald trump and work with him on issues where there might be some common ground like, for instance, infrastructure, theoretically, or do you think that democrats should be an opposition party that tries to stop him. >> if he tries to defund planned parenthood and kick people off their health insurance, if they try to privatize medicare or cut taxes for the wealthy, there's going to be a fight. if he has opportunities where we can grow the economy and work for the working-class, we will look for places to work for him. as i read about his infrastructure bill, it looks like a bunch of smoke and mirrors and corporate giveaways. >> there's another fight goin
the middle of a family fight here. but we got elected to come to the united states congress. there's only been 10,000 members of congress in the history of our country, jake. 10,000. wearing this pin is an honor and with that comes the opportunity to make some really tough decisions. >> considering your district went for donald trump, let me ask you, do you think that house democrats and senate democrats should try to cooperate with donald trump and work with him on issues where there...
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to start. i think what we've seen in the united states congress is a pretty classic case of rapid onset buyer's remorse. within minutes of casting their vote to put that bill into law, you had members of the united states senate, some 28 of them, write a letter expressing deep concern about the potential impact of the bill that just passed. the suggestion on the part of some members of the senate said he didn't know what they were voting for. they didn't understand the negative consequences. of the bill. that's a hard suggestion to take you seriously when you have letters from president bush's attorney general and national security advisor warning about the consequences of the bill. you had attorneys from our closest allies in europe expressing their concerns about the impact of the bill. you a letter from some of america's business leaders, could chief executive of ge, jeffrey m-health, warning about potential economic consequences of the bill. you have letters from the director of the say, the chairman o of the joint chiefs f staff, secretary of defense and commander in chief al
to start. i think what we've seen in the united states congress is a pretty classic case of rapid onset buyer's remorse. within minutes of casting their vote to put that bill into law, you had members of the united states senate, some 28 of them, write a letter expressing deep concern about the potential impact of the bill that just passed. the suggestion on the part of some members of the senate said he didn't know what they were voting for. they didn't understand the negative consequences....
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constitutional duty. one, the fbi needs to produce its full investigative file to the united states congress. i mean the full file. not just the parts the fbi deemed relevant. right now, we have only the 302s hand picked by the fbi. we decide what's relevant. not the department of justice. not the fbi. we're entitled to the full file. two, all unclassified portions of the file should be released to the public as quickly as possible. it has been more than 20 days since i'm sure the very first foia request was put out there, and by law, that should be out there. i want to commend the fbi for already releasing its investigative summary report and secretary clinton's 302 interview summary to the public. we do appreciate that and it is duly noted. there are still a number of 302s to release. we were surprised to learn, the so-called investigative filed provided to the united states congress, at least to the security officer, were only a portion of them. not all of them. three, all members of congress should be able to review the entire file. right now, unless you're part of the intel committee, over
constitutional duty. one, the fbi needs to produce its full investigative file to the united states congress. i mean the full file. not just the parts the fbi deemed relevant. right now, we have only the 302s hand picked by the fbi. we decide what's relevant. not the department of justice. not the fbi. we're entitled to the full file. two, all unclassified portions of the file should be released to the public as quickly as possible. it has been more than 20 days since i'm sure the very first...
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needs to be a thorough widespread investigation by the committees of jurisdiction in the united states congress and i applaud senator graham and senator mccain for recognizing that not only do we need a commission as i agree with supporting the legislation of congressman cummings and sa saldwell and while they go about their dutieduties, for the unit states congress and jurisdictional committees to look in depth at not only the whats but the hows and the whys and to be able to stand with solutions for going forward. what putin is doing today in response to the president's sanctions meaning that he's not responding, make it very clear, it should be very clear, putin is a kgb, yesterday, today, and tomorrow. what he's not doing publicly in response, you can be sure they're covert or prepared to act some time later when he teals it's appropriate. right now, gaining a public applause for his demeanor and his tempered actions. that's not going to last. i look forward to better relations with all of the nations around the world if it is possible, but we as a sovereign nation owe tthe american people who
needs to be a thorough widespread investigation by the committees of jurisdiction in the united states congress and i applaud senator graham and senator mccain for recognizing that not only do we need a commission as i agree with supporting the legislation of congressman cummings and sa saldwell and while they go about their dutieduties, for the unit states congress and jurisdictional committees to look in depth at not only the whats but the hows and the whys and to be able to stand with...
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test heroism and inspiration is in the highest keeping with the united states army and reflects great credit upon himself and the armed forces of his country. the president of united states of america, authorized by act of congress march 3, 1863, has awarded in the name of congress the medal of honor to captain james a. taylor, united states army, for conspicuous gallantry at the risk of his life above and beyond the call of duty. captain taylor was serving as executive officer of troop b first squadron, first cavalry, on november 9 1967 in the republic of vietnam. -- engaged in an attack on a fortified position and came under intense enemy fire. one armored vehicle was hit immediately, and all five crew members were wounded. aware the vehicle was in danger of exploding, captain taylor moved forward on foot and removed the crew men to safety. moments later, the vehicle exploded. after he was returning, a mortar round painfully wounded captain taylor, but he returned to the vehicle to relocate the medical evacuation zone closer to the front lines. as he was moving, he came under machine gun fire from enemy positions 50 yards away. he engaged the position with his own machine gun, killing three men. upon arrival of the
test heroism and inspiration is in the highest keeping with the united states army and reflects great credit upon himself and the armed forces of his country. the president of united states of america, authorized by act of congress march 3, 1863, has awarded in the name of congress the medal of honor to captain james a. taylor, united states army, for conspicuous gallantry at the risk of his life above and beyond the call of duty. captain taylor was serving as executive officer of troop b...
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chief justice. let me also welcome the many members of the united states congress that are with us today, singled out but a few, minority leader dole and chairman biden, and ranking member thurman of the committee, and so many others, the members of our cabinet over here, and so many friends of clarence thomas who work with him here in washington, and of course, i should especially single out senator jack danforth, a man every american would be proud to call friend. [applause] and of course, those special guests and the many members of clarence thomas' family here today, here in the front row, and clarence's mother, his sister, his brother, his cousins, sisters, aunts. that's the way it ought to be. all of you, some of whom drove all the way up. i see a little advertisement here from pinpoint georgia to be here this afternoon. that is 600 long miles that i got a feeling they might have driven 6000 miles to be here today. people from far and wide, from all walks of life, all levels of education and income, have come here today in testament to the character of clarence thomas. what b
chief justice. let me also welcome the many members of the united states congress that are with us today, singled out but a few, minority leader dole and chairman biden, and ranking member thurman of the committee, and so many others, the members of our cabinet over here, and so many friends of clarence thomas who work with him here in washington, and of course, i should especially single out senator jack danforth, a man every american would be proud to call friend. [applause] and of course,...
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been read on the floor of the united states congress this room today was completely silent as they listened to stone her sexual somme as a serious problem for those attending the conference and especially the female students their hope is that this will make a difference especially when it comes to sentencing he was inadvertently shot by a fellow officer during a probation search back in 200013 >>reporter: if you like a good bargain but hit the black friday rushed this might be your year several stores including old navy coals and macy's are offering some of their discounts earlier shoppers know about the early dills and are seizing the opportunity this year mrs. along with old navy best buy and target will be open on a factual thanksgiving than from as early as 3 in the afternoon. >>reporter: macy's is once again teaming up with the san francisco spca for the annual at this late in the cities and scores soar. >>pam moore: 18 cause animals have found homes through the holiday windows displaying the windows will be open until january the first >>pam moore: and allocable heard in a v
been read on the floor of the united states congress this room today was completely silent as they listened to stone her sexual somme as a serious problem for those attending the conference and especially the female students their hope is that this will make a difference especially when it comes to sentencing he was inadvertently shot by a fellow officer during a probation search back in 200013 >>reporter: if you like a good bargain but hit the black friday rushed this might be your year...
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jobs, their life savings. the united states congress, against my vote, voted to bail out wall street. [crowd boos] and they bailed out wall street because the major banks were considered too big to fail.
jobs, their life savings. the united states congress, against my vote, voted to bail out wall street. [crowd boos] and they bailed out wall street because the major banks were considered too big to fail.
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conscience of the united states congress. >> pam:in s.f. today now 76 years old. i had a chance to talk with him an dfind out why is called the conscious of the u.s. congress. ' where is our soul' track - atlanta congressman john lewis led the first ever sit - in on the floor of the united states congress. as democrats demanded a vote on gun safety. now he says, when congress resumes in september, a bi- partisan committee has been set up to create legislation. - we felt we had to do something. let's standup by sitting down or sitting in to dramatize the issue of gun violence. track - that protest by congressional democrats was nothing new for lewis who has been fighting for change all of his life. and he sees his action reflected in the movements of today. such as black lives matter. 223- i think many of the young people in black lives matter are sick and tired of seeing whats happening in america. 340 another generation of young people are saying what is going on is not right..not fair. we need to do something about it. 350 641- you believe in the young people in the movement but have conce
conscience of the united states congress. >> pam:in s.f. today now 76 years old. i had a chance to talk with him an dfind out why is called the conscious of the u.s. congress. ' where is our soul' track - atlanta congressman john lewis led the first ever sit - in on the floor of the united states congress. as democrats demanded a vote on gun safety. now he says, when congress resumes in september, a bi- partisan committee has been set up to create legislation. - we felt we had to do...
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if they were, what's true in elementary school is true in the united states congress. ignorance is not an excuse. particularly when it comes to our national security and the safety and security of our diplomats and our service members. i'll also say that it's a little hard to take that suggestion seriously when the arguments that are being made in this letter and in the public statements from some members of congress are precisely the same arguments that senior administration officials have been making for months. we first discussed it in this room back in april. the president was asked about it in a nationally televised interview in april. and the argument that he made in the context of that interview is exactly the same argument that members of congress are making now. is that a coincidence? it's a remarkable one. if that's what it is. what it mostly is is an abject embarrassment. because i think the american people and certainly our men and women in uniform, some of whom the president had the opportunity to meet with sterday, expect better service and leadership from the men and
if they were, what's true in elementary school is true in the united states congress. ignorance is not an excuse. particularly when it comes to our national security and the safety and security of our diplomats and our service members. i'll also say that it's a little hard to take that suggestion seriously when the arguments that are being made in this letter and in the public statements from some members of congress are precisely the same arguments that senior administration officials have...
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persons except chinese would be citizens of the united states. and to the great credit of the united states congress, then in the hands of the anti-slavery republican party that had just led the nation to both saving the nation and ending slavery, the majority of congress simply said, no, all persons means all persons, we're not going to get into the business of excluding particular groups of people. and so that in part explains the subsequent conflict over chinese immigration and chinese rights, because the 14th amendment meant their children would be citizens of the united states, even when the naturalization laws prohibited them from being naturalized. one final footnote on that before i bring on lance, during world war i, congress passed a law which said that if you were honorably discharged veteran, you could become a citizen of the united states automatically. but in toyota versus the united states, in the 1920s, the supreme court ruled that that was true except for immigrants from east asia, china and japan, who could not become citizens, even if as in the case of mr. toyota, he served honorably in
persons except chinese would be citizens of the united states. and to the great credit of the united states congress, then in the hands of the anti-slavery republican party that had just led the nation to both saving the nation and ending slavery, the majority of congress simply said, no, all persons means all persons, we're not going to get into the business of excluding particular groups of people. and so that in part explains the subsequent conflict over chinese immigration and chinese...
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terrifying time to be a california indian." the united states congress now endorsed such killings. the united states congress allocated over $924,000 california for past militia campaigns and a new surge of militia and vigilante killings all it, even as state leaders perfected the killing machine. a state quartermaster and adjutant general wrote a book of it to, and distributed his militia officers, who became increasingly efficient indian killers. in 1857, state legislators appropriated an additional $410,000 for militia operation, with protectable results. finally, in 1861, congress appropriated an additional $400,000 to pay the expenses of nine state militia expeditions that killed at least 766 california indian people. u.s. congressman thus indirectly sanctioned the mass murder of california indian people. although indians often resisted, civilians and officials carried out large operations in the late 1850's to concentrate california indians on federal reservations. for example, in 1856, vigilantes massacred 55 indian people in the process of forcibly removing one group to the men
terrifying time to be a california indian." the united states congress now endorsed such killings. the united states congress allocated over $924,000 california for past militia campaigns and a new surge of militia and vigilante killings all it, even as state leaders perfected the killing machine. a state quartermaster and adjutant general wrote a book of it to, and distributed his militia officers, who became increasingly efficient indian killers. in 1857, state legislators appropriated...
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united states. if the president of the united states of america can't count on the congress of the united states to back him up in the world, if the president of the united states cannot count on the members of congress to stand with him and if the president of the united states can be comfortable that the members of congress are not going to make him look as if he did not mean what he said, that he was not truthful in the negotiations, then what can a leader do? how can a leader lead a country? all of us who claim to love this country and to care about its safety and security have ourselves on the line with this legislation. this is legislation that will be deemed to undermine that agreement. and be seen as just another attempt to undermine the president of the united states of america. not concerned about whether or not we have stopped the nuclear proliferation in iran, not concerned that we have caused all of that region to feel safe and us to feel safe for another generation, but rather pursuing undermining the agreement simply because they don't like some part of it or they ar
united states. if the president of the united states of america can't count on the congress of the united states to back him up in the world, if the president of the united states cannot count on the members of congress to stand with him and if the president of the united states can be comfortable that the members of congress are not going to make him look as if he did not mean what he said, that he was not truthful in the negotiations, then what can a leader do? how can a leader lead a...
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matter in the united states congress would you can call me naÏve but i think big ideas matter too. in recent years i watched a huge impact on this country. think of marco rubio and ted cruz, i don't agree with everything they have said or done but any reasonable person would agree they had a big impact on the discussion of where america ought to go. the first thing i do in the united states senate, i will call every one of my colleagues, democrat and republican and take them to lunch. i will buy. i just want to get to know them, what are their interests? why are they in the united states senate? what do they hope to accomplish and i want to introduce myself and work with everybody, i won't sacrifice my principles. >> next question from elizabeth crisp. >> senate leader refused to move forward with confirmation proceedings for president obama's supreme court justice nominee merrick garland. leaving the high court vacancy to be filled by the next president and confirmed by incoming senate. and coming years, more on the supreme court vacancies, what issues would you prioritize when consi
matter in the united states congress would you can call me naÏve but i think big ideas matter too. in recent years i watched a huge impact on this country. think of marco rubio and ted cruz, i don't agree with everything they have said or done but any reasonable person would agree they had a big impact on the discussion of where america ought to go. the first thing i do in the united states senate, i will call every one of my colleagues, democrat and republican and take them to lunch. i will...
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the great opportunity to serve in the united states congress, 30 years in the united states senate, 10 years in the house of representatives. and, yes, five years in the baltimore city council. i have served in elected public office for 45 years, more than half of my life has been in elected public service, but at the same time all of my life has been focused on service. i want to rise today to thank the people of maryland. i want to rise to thank them for their vote of confidence. you know, when people vote for you, it's not only that they're sending you to washington or sending you to city hall, they're giving you a vote of confidence that you will be their voice, that you will be their vote, that you will be at their side and on their side. and that's what i want to be able to talk about today. for the people of baltimore who gave me my first shot in running for the baltimore city council, when i beat the political bosses, when running for political office as a woman was considered a novelty, they said, you don't look the part. i said, this is what the part looks like. and this
the great opportunity to serve in the united states congress, 30 years in the united states senate, 10 years in the house of representatives. and, yes, five years in the baltimore city council. i have served in elected public office for 45 years, more than half of my life has been in elected public service, but at the same time all of my life has been focused on service. i want to rise today to thank the people of maryland. i want to rise to thank them for their vote of confidence. you know,...
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pieces of legislation ever passed in the united states congress. certainly, mr. speaker, as we know, in 2013, the u.s. supreme court struck down this crucial provision of the voting rights act in shelby county vs. holder decision. mr. speaker, our work continues. because by invalidating section 4 of the voting rights act, the supreme court opened the door for ways to reduce the voting power of minority communities and put in place a new voting restriction in an effort to make it harder for millions of americans to vote. our democracy has far too many missing voices, particularly those who are already at a disadvantage due to deep-rooted racial and class barriers in our society. by exercising our right, we can do great things, we can hold this country accountable. we can advocate for legislation that supports social and economic progress, equality and fairness for all americans. we can champion policies that create and sustain jobs, and protects against cuts to social and economic programs that are vital, viable to our most at risk population. we can move forward on efforts to addres
pieces of legislation ever passed in the united states congress. certainly, mr. speaker, as we know, in 2013, the u.s. supreme court struck down this crucial provision of the voting rights act in shelby county vs. holder decision. mr. speaker, our work continues. because by invalidating section 4 of the voting rights act, the supreme court opened the door for ways to reduce the voting power of minority communities and put in place a new voting restriction in an effort to make it harder for...
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government republicans in the united states congress who talk some that they have set back from the last eight years and let the president and the secretary do anything they want to do. all of the mod to be ashamed of themselves. i don't mandate any disrespect but they have to hide their heads. i'm not part of the club in a group and i won't be part of the club in washington d.c.. >> good evening my name is carolyn fayard. there are three formative experiences i'd like to talk with you about tonight but i believe have prepared me to be the next united states senator for louisiana. the first is a recent college graduate i worked on wall street and witness the second plane hit the tower that day. the second experience is my experience working in a federal court and the aftermath of hurricane katrina were there and it was importantly a government that was responsive and when it was and we had a core system i was able to make sure that people were able to stay in their homes and get the relief that they needed through no fault of their own when disaster buff also spurred the third would be t
government republicans in the united states congress who talk some that they have set back from the last eight years and let the president and the secretary do anything they want to do. all of the mod to be ashamed of themselves. i don't mandate any disrespect but they have to hide their heads. i'm not part of the club in a group and i won't be part of the club in washington d.c.. >> good evening my name is carolyn fayard. there are three formative experiences i'd like to talk with you...
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arabia, who has been making threats against the united states about what it might do if congress stands with the american people and the 9/11 victims and their families instead of the leaders of saudi arabia. and now, according to press reports, that country has gone out and hired an army of lobbyists to work furiously in a last-minute attempt to derail it. so on exactly -- so on exactly what has the white house and saudi arabia based its opposition? they have made a lot of claims, but the one you hear most often is that if the united states stands with the 9/11 victims on this legislation and provides those victims the opportunity to make their case in court, then other countries could try to haul u.s. soldiers and other personnel into the courts of other countries. but what this claim ignores, of course, is that this bill does not allow lawsuits against individuals. it only allows it against foreign governments, and this bill expressly prohibits lawsuits arising from acts of war. so any claim by the president that this is all about protecting u.s. personnel from being hauled into fore
arabia, who has been making threats against the united states about what it might do if congress stands with the american people and the 9/11 victims and their families instead of the leaders of saudi arabia. and now, according to press reports, that country has gone out and hired an army of lobbyists to work furiously in a last-minute attempt to derail it. so on exactly -- so on exactly what has the white house and saudi arabia based its opposition? they have made a lot of claims, but the one...
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of americans at risk to appease a dictator, today's hearing will show that the united states congress will not. and, mr. chairman, with that i yield back. chairman katko: thank you, mr. chairman. i now recognize the ranking member of the full committee, the gentleman from mississippi, mr. thompson, for any statement he may have. representative thompson: thank you very much, mr. chairman. thank you for convening this important hearing. i welcome our witnesses, also, to this hearing. earlier this year, the obama administration and cuban government finalized an arrangement that will resume commercial aviation between the united states and cuba. we, as a committee with oversight jurisdiction of transportation security measures, have the great responsibility of ensuring that the transportation security administration, the department of homeland security, customs and border protection, and other relevant agencies are doing their due diligence to ensure that the flights departing from cuba to the united states are secure. although not last points of departure, the recent bombings of planes origin
of americans at risk to appease a dictator, today's hearing will show that the united states congress will not. and, mr. chairman, with that i yield back. chairman katko: thank you, mr. chairman. i now recognize the ranking member of the full committee, the gentleman from mississippi, mr. thompson, for any statement he may have. representative thompson: thank you very much, mr. chairman. thank you for convening this important hearing. i welcome our witnesses, also, to this hearing. earlier...
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, you got big guts. you know what the consequences are. here's the united states congress. united states congress subpoenaing e-mails and other things and they are gone. now by the way, did you read two boxes of e-mails and materials are now missing. >> very, very sad. special prosecutor, here come, right. if i win, we will appoint a special prosecutor. because we cannot allow this to happen to our country. we can't. we are like a third world nation. hillary had no defense for her contract. didn't even try to defend the ridiculous claim that these were 30,000 e-mails about yoga and wedding planning. let's see. 33,000 e-mails deleted, right? i would bet she had three for yoga and maybe five for the wedding. what about the rest? she had no defense when i brought up her failures in iraq, syria and libya. no defense when i brought up failures as a senator promising to create the 200,000 jobs for upstate new york and instead of jobs were shipped to mexico and other countries. she had no defense for calling on millions of americans and then saying that they were deplorable, that's you.
, you got big guts. you know what the consequences are. here's the united states congress. united states congress subpoenaing e-mails and other things and they are gone. now by the way, did you read two boxes of e-mails and materials are now missing. >> very, very sad. special prosecutor, here come, right. if i win, we will appoint a special prosecutor. because we cannot allow this to happen to our country. we can't. we are like a third world nation. hillary had no defense for her...
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act. >> correct. >> you did not look at testimony that hillary clinton gave in the united states congress both the house and the senate? >> to see whether it was perjury? no. >> did you review and look at those transcripts as to the intent of your recommendation? >> i'm sure my folks did. i did not. >> so this is an important point because i think those of us in congress knowing you got a criminal referral from an inspector general thought that you were also looking at whether or not hillary clinton provided false testimony which is a crime to the congress. but you didn't look at that. >> correct. >> as i said, i'm confident my folks looked at the statements trying to understand the circumstances around the situation. >> can you confirm that? >> maybe i'm missing this but i don't think we got a referring from congressional committees. >> it was inspector general that initiated this. >> did the -- the fact that hillary clinton refused to be interviewed by the inspector general, what did that say to you about intent? >> at least for criminal investigation not particularly jermaine. >> are you fa
act. >> correct. >> you did not look at testimony that hillary clinton gave in the united states congress both the house and the senate? >> to see whether it was perjury? no. >> did you review and look at those transcripts as to the intent of your recommendation? >> i'm sure my folks did. i did not. >> so this is an important point because i think those of us in congress knowing you got a criminal referral from an inspector general thought that you were also...
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united states congress that are with us today. single out but a few -- minority leader dole and chairman biden, and ranking member thurmond of the committee, and so many others. and members of our cabinet over here, and so many friends of clarence thomas, who have worked with him here in washington. and, of course, i should especially single out senator jack danforth, a man every american would be proud to call friend. [applause] and, of course, those special guests, the many members of clarence thomas's family here today. his wife ginni, his son jamal here in the front row. and clarence's mother, mrs. leola williams, his sister, emma maye martin, his brother, myers, his cousins -- this reminds me of pinafores -- cousins, sisters, aunts. [laughter] but that's the way it ought to be. and all of you, some of whom drove all the way up. i see a little advertisement over here from pin point, georgia, to be here this afternoon. and -- [applause] president h.w. bush: and that's 600 long miles, but i've got a feeling they might have driven 6,000 miles to be here today. well, people from
united states congress that are with us today. single out but a few -- minority leader dole and chairman biden, and ranking member thurmond of the committee, and so many others. and members of our cabinet over here, and so many friends of clarence thomas, who have worked with him here in washington. and, of course, i should especially single out senator jack danforth, a man every american would be proud to call friend. [applause] and, of course, those special guests, the many members of...
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american people are going to have to stand up to the united states congress and demand that they start to campaign contributors. in that context they will understand that they cannot throw 11 million people out of the country. >> reporter: he talked about foreign relations. >> it was crazy that you can go all over the world but we cannot go to cuba. >> reporter: he talked about the race. >> it's going to be a close race, i suspect if the election were held today we would lose but it's not going to be held today. >> hill -- hillary clinton mississippi. >>> ted cruz is set to hold a rally in miami today as well. now we go to the rally by donald trump. >> reporter: trump appeared minutes before being declared the winner in michigan. the win, he said is due too voters being unhappy with politics as usual. >> i think it's the biggest story in politics today. the tremendous number of people coming out to vote. >> reporter: trump redicted his next big win could come in florida. state it means you love the state. >> reporter: his speech was usual, featuring a display of his products. >> he said w
american people are going to have to stand up to the united states congress and demand that they start to campaign contributors. in that context they will understand that they cannot throw 11 million people out of the country. >> reporter: he talked about foreign relations. >> it was crazy that you can go all over the world but we cannot go to cuba. >> reporter: he talked about the race. >> it's going to be a close race, i suspect if the election were held today we...
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the american people will have to stand up to the united states congress and demand that congress starts representing all of us rather than wealthy campaign contributors. the american people understand we will not throw 11 million undocumented people of the country. >> in clinton are similar with regard to immigration he says. >> i think it is very crazy that an american citizen can go all over the world but somehow you can go to this little island 90 miles away. >> sanders oh up hill battle polls show. >> it will not end that way. my point is i suspect the election was today we would lose. can with -- the fine. >> bernie sanders has a lot of ground to make up. this is his first time campaigning in miami. to see the entire interview we will have it on this sunday at 11:30 am. >>> holly rodriguez is standing by. >> donald trump brought red meat to his news conference in palm beach county tonight on display for everyone to see. two tables with trump steaks and water wine and copies of trump's magazine. he wanted to remind everyone that he is a lawyer and business -- in business and
the american people will have to stand up to the united states congress and demand that congress starts representing all of us rather than wealthy campaign contributors. the american people understand we will not throw 11 million undocumented people of the country. >> in clinton are similar with regard to immigration he says. >> i think it is very crazy that an american citizen can go all over the world but somehow you can go to this little island 90 miles away. >> sanders oh...
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of the day the american people will have to stand up to the united states congress and demand that congress starts representing all of us rather than wealthy campaign contributors. the american people understand we will not throw 11 million undocumented people of the country. >> in clinton are similar with >> i think it is very crazy that an american citizen can go all over the world but somehow you can go to this little island 90 miles away. >> sanders oh up hill battle polls show. >> it will not end that way. my point is i suspect the election was today we would lose. i think we have momentum and we can with -- the fine. >> bernie sanders has a lot of ground to make up. this is his first time campaigning in miami. to see the entire interview we will have it on this sunday at 11:30 am. >>> holly rodriguez is standing by. meat to his news conference in palm beach county tonight on display for everyone to see. two tables with trump steaks and water wine and copies of trump's magazine. he wanted to remind everyone that he is a lawyer and business -- in business and politics. >> he ap
of the day the american people will have to stand up to the united states congress and demand that congress starts representing all of us rather than wealthy campaign contributors. the american people understand we will not throw 11 million undocumented people of the country. >> in clinton are similar with >> i think it is very crazy that an american citizen can go all over the world but somehow you can go to this little island 90 miles away. >> sanders oh up hill battle...
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allowed? >> she gets the subpoena from the united states congress asking for her e-mails and other records. and she bleaches them and deletes them. bleaching nobody ever heard. the reason why it is so expensive to do. not only did they delete them, they bleached them. now, two weeks ago, they found out two boxes of e-mails are missing. you don't read about it in the new york times. you don't read about it in the newspapers because the system is corru corrupted and broken. [ cheers ] [ applause ] i have been saying for a long time that the system is rigged. wikileaks also shows how john podesta rigged the polls by over samplining democrats. that's what's happening to me all the time. when the polls are even, when they leave them alone doing properly, i am bleeding. when you see these polls, when they are polling democrats, how is trump doing? oh, he's down. they're polling democrats. the system is corrupted and is rigged and broken. we are going to change it. [ cheers ] [ applause ] podesta says he wants over samples in our polling in order to maximize what we get out of our media p
allowed? >> she gets the subpoena from the united states congress asking for her e-mails and other records. and she bleaches them and deletes them. bleaching nobody ever heard. the reason why it is so expensive to do. not only did they delete them, they bleached them. now, two weeks ago, they found out two boxes of e-mails are missing. you don't read about it in the new york times. you don't read about it in the newspapers because the system is corru corrupted and broken. [ cheers ] [...
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merrier. >> you're right, i am the longest serving independent in the history of the united states congress. and when we gave some thought to running for president, and the reason i gave thought honestly is not because i disrespect secretary clinton. i've known her for 25 years and i respect her. but i just happen to believe that in this moment of history, it is too late for establishment politics and establishment economics. we did have to make that decision. do you run as an independent, do you run within the democratic party. we concluded, and i think it was absolutely the right decision, that a, in terms of media coverage, you have to run within the democratic party. number two, that to run as an independent, if you're a billionaire, you can do that the i'm not a billionaire. the structure of american politics today is such that i thought the right ethic was to run within the democratic party. as you've indicated, i've been a member of the democratic caucus for 25 years, house 16 years, senate 9 years. obviously i've been one of the strongest opponents of the right-wing republicans. >> thank
merrier. >> you're right, i am the longest serving independent in the history of the united states congress. and when we gave some thought to running for president, and the reason i gave thought honestly is not because i disrespect secretary clinton. i've known her for 25 years and i respect her. but i just happen to believe that in this moment of history, it is too late for establishment politics and establishment economics. we did have to make that decision. do you run as an...
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fighter can realize his dreams to represent silicon valley in the united states congress. s. [ cheers and applause ] >>> he says the results show voters want to give him a chance and want change. he said his priorities would include making college affordable and more jobs. obs. >>> it's 4:39, bart's bond for upgrades passed with an overwhelming support. the bond passed with 70% of the votes, all it needed was two thirds to pass. the agency said it needs the money to make critical repairs to its aging infrastructure. nfrastructure. >> time is 4:39, three bay area cities will have new taxes on soda and sugary drinks. in san francisco, voters approved measure b, receiving 62% of the votes with 100% of the precincts reporting. two years ago, voters rejected a similar measure. measure. >> in san francisco, contentious race for a senate senator has got to supervise tor scott wiener. -- -- wiener replaces fellow democrat and current state senator mark leno. >> we have results on many of the big issues. there are still issues that could affect some of the smaller and lower races. contra costa
fighter can realize his dreams to represent silicon valley in the united states congress. s. [ cheers and applause ] >>> he says the results show voters want to give him a chance and want change. he said his priorities would include making college affordable and more jobs. obs. >>> it's 4:39, bart's bond for upgrades passed with an overwhelming support. the bond passed with 70% of the votes, all it needed was two thirds to pass. the agency said it needs the money to make...
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their homes, their jobs, their life savings. the united states congress, against my vote, voted to bail out wall street. [crowd boos] and they bailed out wall street because the major banks were considered too big to fail. well, it turns out that three out of the four largest banks today are bigger than they were when we bailed them out because they were too big to fail. turns out that five banks recently could not even produce documents as to a living will and how in a financial emergency they would break themselves up. i believe that when you have a handful of financial institutions in which the top six have assets equivalent to 58% of the gdp of this country, when they issue two thirds of the credit cards and one third of the mortgages, the time is now to break them up. [cheers and applause] many of you know that last week goldman sachs formalized the settlements with the united states government for $5 billion. other banks reached even larger settlements. the reason these guys are paying these fines, as everyone knows, they were producing millions of packages of worthless subprime l
their homes, their jobs, their life savings. the united states congress, against my vote, voted to bail out wall street. [crowd boos] and they bailed out wall street because the major banks were considered too big to fail. well, it turns out that three out of the four largest banks today are bigger than they were when we bailed them out because they were too big to fail. turns out that five banks recently could not even produce documents as to a living will and how in a financial emergency...
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georgia legislature for 20 years. then in 1987, he decided to run for the united states congress. lost that election. then went into a variety of other ways of being an activist, including teaching on the college level where he brought the story of the civil rights movement to thousands of people. and then in 1998, finally when he was older, he became the national chairpreecminent organization, the naacp. he was a leader. >> he said that he had seen in the course of his work with the civil rights movement how individuals had stepped up, how leaders had emerged. is that part of the motivation behind this project, to share those leadership stories? >> absolutely. absolutely. i mean, these stories are stories of people whose lives were motivated by service most of all in a variety of capacities. and they come from all different areas. i mean, they are educators and lawyers and nine members of congress who are in the mix and playwrights. these are people who thought they needed to somehow send a larger message. and that was an important way that we defined leadership. and you know, julian
georgia legislature for 20 years. then in 1987, he decided to run for the united states congress. lost that election. then went into a variety of other ways of being an activist, including teaching on the college level where he brought the story of the civil rights movement to thousands of people. and then in 1998, finally when he was older, he became the national chairpreecminent organization, the naacp. he was a leader. >> he said that he had seen in the course of his work with the...
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times i'm not sure that anybody united states congress, house or septa. >> i'll be perfectly candid with you i have not study senator burr's replacement plan in great detail. shame on me for that. >> reporter: something both have studied, questions on immigration, a front and center issue of this presidential campaign. there is any room for a path to citizenship for the millions of people here without documentation? >> i deal with too many people searching for u.s. citizenship and they go through a long, tedious legal process. nobody should have to go through a different process than what they did. so we have to separate those two. i think we can do it and we can do it today. up fortunately, too many people want to use this for political reasons. >> the people that entered our country illegally need to go back to the countries that that he came from. and if they still want to come to america, they need to start our legally established procedures and follow our immigration laws. >> reporter: as for the top of the north carolina primary ballot. >> do you have a preference in the presidenti
times i'm not sure that anybody united states congress, house or septa. >> i'll be perfectly candid with you i have not study senator burr's replacement plan in great detail. shame on me for that. >> reporter: something both have studied, questions on immigration, a front and center issue of this presidential campaign. there is any room for a path to citizenship for the millions of people here without documentation? >> i deal with too many people searching for u.s....
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. this is after getting a subpoena from the united states congress. >> we have to move on. you can respond and then we have to move on. >> we want to give the audience a chance here. >> after getting a subpoena from the united states. >> a lot of people giving donald trump the win last night especially fred luntz focus group. he is in the keystone battle ground state we will see how the polls move or if they do>> hillary clinton seemed to have her back on the road you heard her using abraham lincoln to justify the wikileaks show. >> also in st. louis this morning with the backside of things. >> wikileaks had its home meant on the big debate stage. when k hillary clinton was asked about revelation in the hack campaign. after the e-mails clinton was asked about comments she reportedly made to financial groups basically saying she has two different positions, a public one and a private one when it comes to wall street balancing her public rhetoric with her actual position. clinton blame moscow for the recent hacks. >> putin and the russian government are directing the attack, the hack
. this is after getting a subpoena from the united states congress. >> we have to move on. you can respond and then we have to move on. >> we want to give the audience a chance here. >> after getting a subpoena from the united states. >> a lot of people giving donald trump the win last night especially fred luntz focus group. he is in the keystone battle ground state we will see how the polls move or if they do>> hillary clinton seemed to have her back on the road...
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balance sheet, so great that when i did the old post office on pennsylvania avenue, the united states government, because of my balance sheet, which they actually know very well, chose me to do the old post office, between the white house and congress, chose me to do the old post office. one of the primary area things, in fact, perhaps the primary thing was balance sheet. but i have no loans with russia. you could go to the united states government, and they would probably tell you that, because they know my sheet very well in order to get that development i had to have. now, the taxes are a very simple thing. as soon as i have - first of all, i pay hundreds of millions of dollars in taxes. many of her friends took bigger deductions. warren buffett took a massive deduction. soros, who's a friend of hers, took a massive deductition. many of the people that are giving her all this money that she can do many more commercials than me gave her - took massive deductions. i pay hundreds of millions of dollars in taxes. but - but as soon as my routine audit is finished, i'll release my returns. i'll be very proud to. >> on this issue of public versus private use, that is certainly borne out by her history. her public statement is that she is a fr
balance sheet, so great that when i did the old post office on pennsylvania avenue, the united states government, because of my balance sheet, which they actually know very well, chose me to do the old post office, between the white house and congress, chose me to do the old post office. one of the primary area things, in fact, perhaps the primary thing was balance sheet. but i have no loans with russia. you could go to the united states government, and they would probably tell you that,...
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yesterday. listen. >> here's the united states congress, the united states congress, subpoenaing emails and other things and they're gone. and now by the way did you read yesterday, two boxes of emails and materials are now missing. okay? >> locker hupp! >> very, very sad. special prosecutor, here we come. if i win i appoint a special prosecutor. [cheering] sandra: the comments coming on same day his campaign manage every dismissed his original remarks on the debate stage as a quip. charles krauthamer says trump is crossing a line. >> when you look at your opponent and you threaten to put your opponent in jail, you have gone way over the line of political decency in this country. that is not hitler, stalin, that is banana republic. we have had 250 years of miraculous transfer of power with, don peacefully and con essentially. the one thing we don't do is put people in jail or execute them n other countries your life can be on the line in elections. we had a long history where you don't even talk about that. sandra: well he certainly is talking about that. special prosecutor, her
yesterday. listen. >> here's the united states congress, the united states congress, subpoenaing emails and other things and they're gone. and now by the way did you read yesterday, two boxes of emails and materials are now missing. okay? >> locker hupp! >> very, very sad. special prosecutor, here we come. if i win i appoint a special prosecutor. [cheering] sandra: the comments coming on same day his campaign manage every dismissed his original remarks on the debate stage as...
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not use picturer that had the of the eagle in the united states congress. you shouldn't use stationary that had the capital of the united states congress. and you did that thousands of times. one, violating the law, asking people for money to do it. ,nd when the question was asked i didn't even attend the hearing. what do youthink -- think one democrat asked? what is the worst thing that congressman rangel did? his people did not keep good books and he was just too active in trying to raise money for those kids. this is not a press release, this is the public record. we brought the thing to the supreme court. thathere was no question the way things went, you were not allowed to call witnesses at thend all those things -- supreme court said that whatever the house of representatives would do it did not have to be reputable, that due process is part of the constitution but it does not in turn it self with the house of representatives. how could you exclude the taking away of reputation and say that due process ends? because we have the separation. they don't tell us what to do and we don
not use picturer that had the of the eagle in the united states congress. you shouldn't use stationary that had the capital of the united states congress. and you did that thousands of times. one, violating the law, asking people for money to do it. ,nd when the question was asked i didn't even attend the hearing. what do youthink -- think one democrat asked? what is the worst thing that congressman rangel did? his people did not keep good books and he was just too active in trying to raise...