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members of congress reacted to the impeachment inquiry. at house speaker nancy pelosi. *- emails, ou produce the notes, calendar entries, they could produce that tomorrow, our committee has subpoenaed them. you join me many calling on the state department to produce the evidence? >> you bet because i don't think anything there at all that will implicate the president. me sean, you will join with in calling to hear from the whistleblower. we could protect his anonymity. protect him and how in the world can you impeach the president of the united states and never hear from the who started that process? >> respectfully -- he was deeply involved with this. how can you say that we don't need to hear from him? want to come back -- >> excuse me, let me respond. in t, thank you for me calling on the state department to produce the evidence. i hope you will tweet that out o the white house gets the message there is a bipartisan call to resist our subpoena but, from the heard whistleblower. you might have read the complaint. hat's the whistleblower
members of congress reacted to the impeachment inquiry. at house speaker nancy pelosi. *- emails, ou produce the notes, calendar entries, they could produce that tomorrow, our committee has subpoenaed them. you join me many calling on the state department to produce the evidence? >> you bet because i don't think anything there at all that will implicate the president. me sean, you will join with in calling to hear from the whistleblower. we could protect his anonymity. protect him and how...
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there is no foi, foia, foia, congress and of course. the congress has happily created a regime that allows the public to see whatever documents it wants from the executive branch at the same time an individual congressional committees spend their days trying to publicize the executive internal deliberations. that process cannot function properly if it is public nor is it productive to have our government devoting in organist resources to squabbling about what becomes public and when rather than doing the work of the people. in recent years we have seen substantial encroachment by congress in the area of executive privilege. executive branch and the supreme court, have long recognized the need for confidence and the need for confidentiality and the executive branch necessarily means that it some communications must remain private. there was a time when congress respected this important principle as well. but today congress is increasingly quick to dismiss good faith attempts to protect executive branch equities labeling such efforts of o
there is no foi, foia, foia, congress and of course. the congress has happily created a regime that allows the public to see whatever documents it wants from the executive branch at the same time an individual congressional committees spend their days trying to publicize the executive internal deliberations. that process cannot function properly if it is public nor is it productive to have our government devoting in organist resources to squabbling about what becomes public and when rather than...
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it's regulated by congress. it is number of constraints but we have to get beyond that to think outside the box because again at the end of the day it's the talent and it's not like we're in a noncompetitive environment. we are competing industry, competing against think tanks. these folks are in high demand and they are a low density at least pull of talent. >> you have an opportunity here with this community, a a mix of academic and a mix of civilian, et cetera. is there anything you would call for them to think about that would help you in your problem-solving? >> the more you can help us point out what are the obstacles were putting in our own way. we have enough challenges external to us, so what do we need to do better? what you see i don't see? i try every month to meet with groups of ceos or heads of associations and talk about what we can do better. how can we see ourselves better? because typically what i hears everything is okay, everything is great, everything is green. no problem. but when you reach
it's regulated by congress. it is number of constraints but we have to get beyond that to think outside the box because again at the end of the day it's the talent and it's not like we're in a noncompetitive environment. we are competing industry, competing against think tanks. these folks are in high demand and they are a low density at least pull of talent. >> you have an opportunity here with this community, a a mix of academic and a mix of civilian, et cetera. is there anything you...
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invasion you get a brand new heart and or or a peer defend torture and spy on congress you get a job at amisom d.c. now let's start watching the honks. that's. really what. part of. what they like you know i got. with that we. welcome everyone watching the hawks i am tired bro. all right earlier i was joined by journalist blogger and author of a new book peace all my back david swanson to discuss the controversy surrounding trump pardons and the united states hypocrisy on all things war crimes take a listen. well he said he wants to give soldiers going forward a sense of confidence apparently confidence that they can shoot civilians that they can kill prisoners these are the these are the crimes killing civilians without the use of a drone right if you if you're a president and you kill a bunch of civilians with a missile from a drone there's no prosecution but if you do it with a gun then very occasionally there is a prosecution and i think trump is stating quite clearly that's an acceptable parts of the war and in fact i would point out that it's the majority of what these wars con
invasion you get a brand new heart and or or a peer defend torture and spy on congress you get a job at amisom d.c. now let's start watching the honks. that's. really what. part of. what they like you know i got. with that we. welcome everyone watching the hawks i am tired bro. all right earlier i was joined by journalist blogger and author of a new book peace all my back david swanson to discuss the controversy surrounding trump pardons and the united states hypocrisy on all things war crimes...
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in that context, congress allocated the $391 million in a bipartisan fashion. in february, the administration, they wrote to congress and said the aid is on the way. but it never showed up. and then in may, the trump department of defense wrote to congress again and said the aid is on the way. and in that letter said, all necessary pre-conditions have been met by the new ukranian government, including the implementation of anti-corruption protocols. that was in the letter that was sent by trump's department of defense in may. and yet the aid never showed up. twice during the summer, mitch mcconnell called up the trump administration and said where's the aid? mitch mcconnell couldn't get a good answer. and then on july 18 at the white house, the office of management and budget holds a meeting and mulvaney is there and said the reason that the aid hasn't been released is at the explicit direction of the president of the united states of america. july 25, we understand why, do us a favor, though. pressuring a foreign government to target an american citizen for po
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makes it up in the process but over time after for a peach with congress sort of mix it up a little bit as it goes yeah but david if i can stay with you here i absolutely agree with you but the way it's being perceived by the public and i and there's been polling data on this is that it seems intensely unfair what is going on here coaching witnesses not allowing the of the of the other party to ask questions not allowing them have a point of order i mean it seems inherently unfair and i think people are beginning to see that. i agree with you the congress has the right to make its own rules ok because it's a this is a political process it's not a trial that goes later in the senate but the this perception and i and i this i just think the democrats have their lives so blinded by their own hatred they can see that they're really unfair go ahead david finish up ok so what i want to come back to and say here is that is that to a large extent you know i think there are there are problems in terms of the optics for a lot of people in the united states you know for the republicans clearly
makes it up in the process but over time after for a peach with congress sort of mix it up a little bit as it goes yeah but david if i can stay with you here i absolutely agree with you but the way it's being perceived by the public and i and there's been polling data on this is that it seems intensely unfair what is going on here coaching witnesses not allowing the of the of the other party to ask questions not allowing them have a point of order i mean it seems inherently unfair and i think...
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ask me every single member of congress who has the transcript of the phone call. what is the impeachable offense? so i'll make you this one promise. republicans believe in the constitution. we believe in the rule of law and that's why we are standing here today and that's why the bipartisan vote in the u.s. house of representatives was no. thank you very much. [applause] >> now, we will hear from house democrats who also spoke to reporters after the house voted to move forward with additional impeachment inquiry procedures. this conference included the .hairs of all committees mr. mcgovern: are we ready? so, this is a sad and somber time in the history of the united states of america. for the fourth time in our history, we are compelled by allegations of presidential wrongdoing, so serious we are engaged in an impeachment inquiry. none of us ran for impeachment inquiry, but we have put into place a fair series of .rocedures these procedures are guided by the precedent congress set under previous impeachments and guarantee protections for the president and his coun
ask me every single member of congress who has the transcript of the phone call. what is the impeachable offense? so i'll make you this one promise. republicans believe in the constitution. we believe in the rule of law and that's why we are standing here today and that's why the bipartisan vote in the u.s. house of representatives was no. thank you very much. [applause] >> now, we will hear from house democrats who also spoke to reporters after the house voted to move forward with...
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regulated by congress and has a number of countries but on that but we need to get beyond that. we need to say beyond the fox. because the theme of the day it is the talent. so like we are in the noncompetitive environment. we're competing against industry and say tanks and these folks are in high demand. their low density, at this. >> given opportunity here with this community at the academic, a mix of civilians etc. is there anything call for them to say about it would help you in your problem-solving. >> i say the more you can help us.out what are the obstacles we are putting in our own way. even if challenges out there. external to us, exogenous. what we need to do better. what are you seeing that i'm not seeing. i try every month to meet with groups of ceos or heads of associations and talk about what can we do better how can we see ourselves better. because typically what i hear is everything is okay, everything is great and everything is green. there is no problem. but we do reach out there, and you walk around and visit folks and talk to companies and talk to our interpr
regulated by congress and has a number of countries but on that but we need to get beyond that. we need to say beyond the fox. because the theme of the day it is the talent. so like we are in the noncompetitive environment. we're competing against industry and say tanks and these folks are in high demand. their low density, at this. >> given opportunity here with this community at the academic, a mix of civilians etc. is there anything call for them to say about it would help you in your...
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congress knew they did then something illegal. that by collecting all of your metadata and all of your phone call data, that went out the permission of thet judge, they pviolated the fourth amendment. they knew that he had probably become the greatest whistleblower of all time. and yet where are the voices defending edward snowden now. not one of these people who say outrage over this whistleblower president trump and the impeachment, not one of them will stay on up for edward snowden, they would still put them in jail for life if they could. in the end we did and collection because edward snowden bravely came forward and said that the government was lying to us. james clapper, now the president trump pater, came before the senate and he lied directly to senator wyden and he said we are not collecting your data. yet where is it bestowing all of this is these great defenders of the whistleblower statute are. not a word for edward snowden. he said himself that he didn't have adequate protection to bring in his flames internally beca
congress knew they did then something illegal. that by collecting all of your metadata and all of your phone call data, that went out the permission of thet judge, they pviolated the fourth amendment. they knew that he had probably become the greatest whistleblower of all time. and yet where are the voices defending edward snowden now. not one of these people who say outrage over this whistleblower president trump and the impeachment, not one of them will stay on up for edward snowden, they...
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just what we will see on a congress is. well big barri ima yes the congress man and woman is not really trying to negotiate something with jenny or her party and what we will see will be a really conflict of scenario and you ask assembly what right my big concern is is that the left in bolivia is going to. it will it will have like a big work in the next years to reconstitute itself so it's very concerning because a democracy right now democracy as we can see it like the constitution and everything it is only justifying one side of politics and believe yeah in this one site is right wing politics with bibles which religions and putting in danger for example the secular state and believe you're so it's really concerning what is going to happen in the next years because we are going to be to see like a competition between only lived sort. only right wing parties does really concerning what will happen to the left wing parties then i won the katherine our is the suggestion on this show that they're going to be generated from p
just what we will see on a congress is. well big barri ima yes the congress man and woman is not really trying to negotiate something with jenny or her party and what we will see will be a really conflict of scenario and you ask assembly what right my big concern is is that the left in bolivia is going to. it will it will have like a big work in the next years to reconstitute itself so it's very concerning because a democracy right now democracy as we can see it like the constitution and...
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our success is also contingent on timely funding from congress. the ongoing continuing resolution impacts our ability to accelerate ai development at the speed and scale necessary to stay ahead. our adversaries are not slowing down in the united states cannot afford to either. congress must understand that short-term budget uncertainty has long-term strategic implications for our nation's security. is constantlygy changing, our commitment to ethics and duty and the law does not. this clearly demonstrates our ability to invest in, develop, and deploy systems that reduce risk for war fighters, well increasing combat effectiveness for the purpose of protecting the american people. we will develop this technology in ways to uphold our values and advanced security, peace, and stability at the same time. some in the private sector have raised concerns about working with ai with the united states military. american corporations have a choice on whether they work with us. that is the virtue of our free enterprise system. let me be clear, the question is n
our success is also contingent on timely funding from congress. the ongoing continuing resolution impacts our ability to accelerate ai development at the speed and scale necessary to stay ahead. our adversaries are not slowing down in the united states cannot afford to either. congress must understand that short-term budget uncertainty has long-term strategic implications for our nation's security. is constantlygy changing, our commitment to ethics and duty and the law does not. this clearly...
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they have named last night members of the of the of the congress to be able to hold an election. i think it's going to be in january it's not it's unclear yet but that uncertainty is having. thousands of people out in the streets. every day today it was a particular day because the protesters or the the marchers were coming from from a little he had been walking for nearly 44 hours to reach the perimeters of the presidential palace to to have to hold a vigil of these 8 men that have been killed in the area of sin katha 2 days ago when they clashed with police and the army the police and the army were protecting a fuel plant there now the people are very angry and they wanted to a bring the coffins all the way down to the presidential palace because they say that the press is. the interim president should be held accountable for the deaths for the deaths they want her resignation because she passed a decree a supreme decree that allows the police and the army says that they will not be held accountable in their effort to. to to impulses the security in their country it was it was
they have named last night members of the of the of the congress to be able to hold an election. i think it's going to be in january it's not it's unclear yet but that uncertainty is having. thousands of people out in the streets. every day today it was a particular day because the protesters or the the marchers were coming from from a little he had been walking for nearly 44 hours to reach the perimeters of the presidential palace to to have to hold a vigil of these 8 men that have been killed...
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our successes upon predictable funding from congress. the ongoing continuing resolution impacts our ability to accelerate ai development at the ski one - - speed and skill necessary. our adversaries are not slowing down in the united states cannot afford to be there. congress must understand short-term budget uncertainty has long-term strategic implications for our nation security. technology is constantly changing our commitment to ethics and duty does not to demonstrate our ability to invest and develop systems that reduce risk for war fighters while increasing combat for the ultimate purpose to protect the security of the american people. we will ensure we develop technology in a way to pull values and advanced security and stability at the same time. some private sector has raised concerns but unlike some parts of the world they have a choice of who they work with that is the virtue of a free enterprise system. but let me be clear is not of a just use by militaries around the world. it will be but the real question is if authoritaria
our successes upon predictable funding from congress. the ongoing continuing resolution impacts our ability to accelerate ai development at the ski one - - speed and skill necessary. our adversaries are not slowing down in the united states cannot afford to be there. congress must understand short-term budget uncertainty has long-term strategic implications for our nation security. technology is constantly changing our commitment to ethics and duty does not to demonstrate our ability to invest...
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congress joining us now to talk about this issue and whether alterman.
congress joining us now to talk about this issue and whether alterman.
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it is easy to take congress but love your congressman. number two i do think that an institutional problem that we have at this time is that we have driven too much power in both the house or the senate to the respectiveuc leadership. majority leader, minority leaders, speaker andnd when you don't legislate most of the year and wait until these big hairy balls of mass that happens at the of the year whether budget wise that is not a rational way to do this for the largest institution in the u.s. government. number three, i think we too often and i think there was less of this when there were lots of separate bases of power rather than power going through majority leader and does not matter which team but he or she raises the money and to be first and foremost loyal to your team and more than loyal to your country and that's a huge flaw but i spent longer in business than i did in politics and biggest difference in business is get measured by what you get done. many people regret and politics can tell what they have been against most of th
it is easy to take congress but love your congressman. number two i do think that an institutional problem that we have at this time is that we have driven too much power in both the house or the senate to the respectiveuc leadership. majority leader, minority leaders, speaker andnd when you don't legislate most of the year and wait until these big hairy balls of mass that happens at the of the year whether budget wise that is not a rational way to do this for the largest institution in the...
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so it is easy to take congress. number two, i do say that an institutional process that we have at this.is that we have driven is it too much power in both the house or senate. to the respective lead lucia. the majority leader minority leader speaker and we do don't legislate most of the year and you wait until these kind of a carry balls of mass that happens at the end of the year when it's budget wise or piecewise that is not a rational way to deal with this. for the largest institution of the world the u.s. government. number three, i say that we is it too often and i say it was much of this when there were lots of separate bases of power rather than powerpoint through majority leader or minority leader does matter machine that he or she raise the her name and estimate for small first and foremost loyal to your team more than loyal to country. as a huge flop. but i it's been longer that than in politics. the base difference in his this is you get measured by what you can done. and the people i work with in politi
so it is easy to take congress. number two, i do say that an institutional process that we have at this.is that we have driven is it too much power in both the house or senate. to the respective lead lucia. the majority leader minority leader speaker and we do don't legislate most of the year and you wait until these kind of a carry balls of mass that happens at the end of the year when it's budget wise or piecewise that is not a rational way to deal with this. for the largest institution of...
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it is easy to hate congress but love your congressman. think ano, i do institutional problem we have at this point is we have driven too much power in both the house or senate to the respective leadership. when you don't legislate most of the year and you wait until these big hairy bawls of mass that happened nothing of the , that is not a rational way to do business for the u.s. often,ent i think we too and i think there was less of this when there was lots of separate bases of power rather than power going through a majority leader or minority leader, does not matter which team, and that he or she raises the money and is more loyal to your team into your country. that is a huge flaw. the biggest difference in business you are measured by what you get done. many people have worked with in politics, they can tell you what they have been against most of their life, but rarely what they are for. unless we start to hire people who are willing to give the yes, even if it is not ideologically perfect, we will continue to have this. my fear is,
it is easy to hate congress but love your congressman. think ano, i do institutional problem we have at this point is we have driven too much power in both the house or senate to the respective leadership. when you don't legislate most of the year and you wait until these big hairy bawls of mass that happened nothing of the , that is not a rational way to do business for the u.s. often,ent i think we too and i think there was less of this when there was lots of separate bases of power rather...
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i checked the recent radiance of congress it's 18 percent approval only 18 percent of american people believe the congress is doing right or woodward and 80 percent disapprove so this shows that the american people are on the right start and as i said in the beginning it's a good and this is some sort of that you know eventually truth will come out and america will recover and we'll be happy again. well you do sound like presidential level a bit and i hope you don't mind me saying that sometimes you also look like he as well but for the times being mr let me ask you have to take advantage should break we'll be back in just a few moments stay tuned. you know one of the things we talk about on the show oh if you read the financial press about the latest scandal it's just a new name for a recurring scandal like there's only 3 or 4 ways you can rip people off as it changes is the name they call to rip people off. but hopes as. you put themselves on the on big get accepted or rejected. so when you want to be president or injury. or somehow want to. have to go right to the pros this is what
i checked the recent radiance of congress it's 18 percent approval only 18 percent of american people believe the congress is doing right or woodward and 80 percent disapprove so this shows that the american people are on the right start and as i said in the beginning it's a good and this is some sort of that you know eventually truth will come out and america will recover and we'll be happy again. well you do sound like presidential level a bit and i hope you don't mind me saying that...
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i checked the recent ratings of congress it's 18 percent approval only 18 percent of american people believe the congress is doing right war woodward and 80 percent disapprove so this shows that the american people are on the right site and as i said in the beginning it's a good and this is some sort of that you know eventually well truth will come out and america will recover and we'll be happy again. well you do sound like presidential level bit and i hope you don't mind me saying that sometimes you also look like he as well but for the time being am mr let's give you have to take advantage should break we'll be back in just a few moments states. join me every thursday on the alex salmond show and i'll be speaking to guest of the world of politics sports business i'm showbusiness i'll see you that. much in a pile for full strength. then you have to recall and what we have done is to try and identify something coming in the brain where the extension of the ripples call spams to the depths of your consciousness. welcome back to worlds apart without a worthless obscure president of th
i checked the recent ratings of congress it's 18 percent approval only 18 percent of american people believe the congress is doing right war woodward and 80 percent disapprove so this shows that the american people are on the right site and as i said in the beginning it's a good and this is some sort of that you know eventually well truth will come out and america will recover and we'll be happy again. well you do sound like presidential level bit and i hope you don't mind me saying that...
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thanks to congress for recognizing the armenian genocide. it's an actual fact, it happened to my grandparents, they're survivors. for them, i'm hear. two times in my life in america i've watched the popular vote go the way of the person that is supposed to win the election and for some reason, you know, we don't have one man, one vote. instead we have the electoral college. twice in my life the popular vote was won by the more popular president. the more popular candidate. and twice in my life the election was stolen from the people. stolen from the vox populi. taken away from our choice, our one man, one vote, and given to some tyrannical fool, and both times it's ended horribly. this president, his wild bombastic racist, bigotted, homophobic xenophobic rhetoric is the cause of death for some people in this country. i don't like him, he could get the hell out of the whole country as far as i'm concerned. it's disgusting that we have this president. it's disgusting. it's absolutely not representative of the will of the people. the people vot
thanks to congress for recognizing the armenian genocide. it's an actual fact, it happened to my grandparents, they're survivors. for them, i'm hear. two times in my life in america i've watched the popular vote go the way of the person that is supposed to win the election and for some reason, you know, we don't have one man, one vote. instead we have the electoral college. twice in my life the popular vote was won by the more popular president. the more popular candidate. and twice in my life...
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>> for 40 years, c-span has been providing america unfiltered coverage of congress, the white house, the supreme court, and public policy events from washington dc so you can make up your own mind. credit by cable in 1979, c-span is brought to you by local cable or satellite providers. c-span, your unfiltered view of government. president trump met with a handful of her publican centers in the white house oval office senators asked the turkish leader about russia, weapons, and attacks on kurds in syria and syrian refugees. we are discussing trade and lots of matters and we were having a perfect discussion and i thought bringing over some of our republican senators that are well-versed in what is going on in turkey to meet president erdogan would be good. so we are having a very strong discussion on the safe zone, the border, the oil, and trade is a big factor. ent erdogan would be good. so we are having a very strong discussion on the safe zone, the border, the oil, and trade is a big factor. we figured we could get trade up to $100 billion in it is much lower right now. so we will h
>> for 40 years, c-span has been providing america unfiltered coverage of congress, the white house, the supreme court, and public policy events from washington dc so you can make up your own mind. credit by cable in 1979, c-span is brought to you by local cable or satellite providers. c-span, your unfiltered view of government. president trump met with a handful of her publican centers in the white house oval office senators asked the turkish leader about russia, weapons, and attacks on...
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what factors make it likely congress will impeach? a case study to see when the stars will align where that can be possible? and nixon did everything sort of wrong. by the end of his political career, judgment almost completely escaped him. choosing gerald ford on the theory no one would be willing to make that man a president. oops. he referred to him as insurance policy, turns out insurance of something quite different and other respects, sabotaging relationships with the press, digging in rather than admitting wrongdoing, fighting to the end, destroying relationships with his own party. nixon at the end, though not at the beginning did everything wrong, and a sign of how power can corrupt, but power can reveal, and in that circumstance, nixon's pretensions to absolute power and the manner he responded to the impeachment investigation was itself evidence of the fact he should have been removed. and this is a point we emphasize in chapter three, we talk about the risks of impeaching too early, that the manner in which the president r
what factors make it likely congress will impeach? a case study to see when the stars will align where that can be possible? and nixon did everything sort of wrong. by the end of his political career, judgment almost completely escaped him. choosing gerald ford on the theory no one would be willing to make that man a president. oops. he referred to him as insurance policy, turns out insurance of something quite different and other respects, sabotaging relationships with the press, digging in...
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i checked the recent radiance of congress it's 18 percent approval only 18 percent of american people believe the congress is doing right war with ward and 80 percent disapprove so this shows that the american people are on the right start and as i said in the beginning it's a good and this is some sort of that you know eventually truth will come out and america will recover and know we'll be happy again. well you you sound like presidential level bit and i hope you don't mind me saying that sometimes you also look like he as well but for the time being mr let's give you have to take advantage should break we'll be back in just a few moments states. much in a powerful and strong a stone then you have the record and what we have done is to try and identify something like that coming in the brain where the extension of the ripples corresponds of the dumps of single consciousness. young elephants have come to us. myspace li brutal budgeting incidence because sadly the baby elephants often do see their mothers. killed but also be caught up and voted. i do believe the elephant smiled i see
i checked the recent radiance of congress it's 18 percent approval only 18 percent of american people believe the congress is doing right war with ward and 80 percent disapprove so this shows that the american people are on the right start and as i said in the beginning it's a good and this is some sort of that you know eventually truth will come out and america will recover and know we'll be happy again. well you you sound like presidential level bit and i hope you don't mind me saying that...
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and it's regulated by the executive branch, congress, a number of constraints. we've got to get past that and think outside the box. we're competing against industry, think tanks, all these folks are in high demand and they're a low density pool of talent at this point. >> and you have an opportunity here with this community, it's a mix of academic. it's a mix of civilian, et cetera. is there anything you would call for them to think about that would help you in your problem solving? >> you know, i think the more that you can help us point out what are the obstacles we are putting in our own way. we have enough challenges out there external to us, so how do we -- what do we need to do better? what are you seeing that i don't see? i try every month to meet with groups of ceos or heads of associations and talk about what can we do better, how can we see ourselves better because typically what i hear is everything is okay. everything is great. everything's green. no problem. but when you reach out there, go walk around and visit folks and talk to companies and talk
and it's regulated by the executive branch, congress, a number of constraints. we've got to get past that and think outside the box. we're competing against industry, think tanks, all these folks are in high demand and they're a low density pool of talent at this point. >> and you have an opportunity here with this community, it's a mix of academic. it's a mix of civilian, et cetera. is there anything you would call for them to think about that would help you in your problem solving?...
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comments of mr dobbs i mean 3rd member of congress as a result comparable to continue going to schools and. good to down there for. the government officer following on some traffic to the very well we might go up to the. best for last time. it was about the public to blame for his ip the muscle cars. these are some of the simplest question. the officer was. innocent wasn't asked. nothing but bush and. oh oh. like a valuable novel could lead to. some of the civil rights of the. one of the us of the next. government over. there if you. ever miss that but i thought it was a lot. of really almost to like visit. the load of. laundry. because from seeing all you do so just goes on plan c. . i was m.b. on me while i. was jim cooper. from what i have. seen i do play. a solo spot i was always for some in. the area even fellow. my son though was all the important priest love me from hell he decides he says one is. what i'm going to do my just. flies. in the hole there. i just thought what if i'm just for you but some of this is some of some of us haven't found songs you know from stuff to oh oh.
comments of mr dobbs i mean 3rd member of congress as a result comparable to continue going to schools and. good to down there for. the government officer following on some traffic to the very well we might go up to the. best for last time. it was about the public to blame for his ip the muscle cars. these are some of the simplest question. the officer was. innocent wasn't asked. nothing but bush and. oh oh. like a valuable novel could lead to. some of the civil rights of the. one of the us of...
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i checked the recent radiance of congress it's 18 percent approval only 18 percent of american people believe the congress is doing right or woodward and 80 percent disapprove so this shows that the american people are on the right start and as i said in the beginning it's good and this is some sort of that you know eventually the truth will come out and america will recover and we'll be happy again. well you do sound like presidential level a bit and i hope you don't mind me saying that sometimes you also look like he as well but for the time being and mr let's give you have to take advantage should break we'll be back in just a few moments stay tuned. the nato military alliance is a relic from the cold war back then it was relevant and even necessary today it is an alliance in search of a mission that search has almost be impaled eastern expansion towards russia but the lingering question remains is the average american and western european interested in a war over the sovereignty dystonia in montenegro. welcome back to worlds apart without the worthless sobs key president of the wo
i checked the recent radiance of congress it's 18 percent approval only 18 percent of american people believe the congress is doing right or woodward and 80 percent disapprove so this shows that the american people are on the right start and as i said in the beginning it's good and this is some sort of that you know eventually the truth will come out and america will recover and we'll be happy again. well you do sound like presidential level a bit and i hope you don't mind me saying that...
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congress passes a bill backing hong kong protests. a very warm welcome to the program from all of us here at our church here in moscow thanks for joining us this hour. google and facebook business models threaten human rights by being based on surveillance according to a new amnesty international reports the group alleges the tech giants violate privacy and freedom of expression argument in a question about reports. on this day international released a report outlining how facebook and google up use human rights and that its increasing dominance over the new global public square controlling the main channels the company's surveillance based business model forces people to make a fast whereby they are only able to enjoy their human rights online by submitting to a system predicated on human rights abuse their report accuses google and facebook of violating the right to privacy on an unprecedented scale as well as freedom of expression. not only does it represent an intrusion into billions of people's private lives that can never be nec
congress passes a bill backing hong kong protests. a very warm welcome to the program from all of us here at our church here in moscow thanks for joining us this hour. google and facebook business models threaten human rights by being based on surveillance according to a new amnesty international reports the group alleges the tech giants violate privacy and freedom of expression argument in a question about reports. on this day international released a report outlining how facebook and google...
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these procedures are guided by underecedent congress set previous impeachment. they guarantee protection for the president, his counsel, that not expressly provided during prior impeachments, and a full path forward so the american people can hear firsthand the alarming allegations about president trump's abuse of power. i'm proud of the resolution we put together. it will stand the test of time. i'm proud of the work of the rules committee. and even though it got somewhat contentious last night, i want way all'm proud of the members, democrats and republicans, conducted themselves. there was no live streaming during the markup. nobody stormed the committee. microphone.d a people behaved, i think, in a way that is respectful of this i appreciateand the cooperation of ranking member tom cole, the other republicans as well. i want to thank all the committee chairs here for their uncover the truth on behalf of the american people. this vote is a victory not -- victory not for any of us but on behalf of the us hereents who sent and who demand that we follow the fact
these procedures are guided by underecedent congress set previous impeachment. they guarantee protection for the president, his counsel, that not expressly provided during prior impeachments, and a full path forward so the american people can hear firsthand the alarming allegations about president trump's abuse of power. i'm proud of the resolution we put together. it will stand the test of time. i'm proud of the work of the rules committee. and even though it got somewhat contentious last...
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these are the agencies that just a few years ago sat in front of congress like the cia and john brennan lying about torture to congress you know there was no repercussions for that absolutely none whatsoever thing with the page same thing when clapper same thing mind at the end of that those who are of authority don't ever change anything because they're not the ones who are actually in power you know christopher one of the things i find most insulting in through all of this here all of us know in that our viewers know that the deep state has in fact been in existence for a long time and has tried to exert and probably often successfully exerted influence here but christopher what insults me is calling them patriots ok and somehow knowing better than we do that they're somehow morally they have higher moral fiber. then we do ok and they also these patriots so-called devalue my vote go ahead christopher. i will absolutely patriots ha that's a joke if we look at this and i am equally insulted if we look at someone like susan rice or her who goes out there with the whole benghazi thing if
these are the agencies that just a few years ago sat in front of congress like the cia and john brennan lying about torture to congress you know there was no repercussions for that absolutely none whatsoever thing with the page same thing when clapper same thing mind at the end of that those who are of authority don't ever change anything because they're not the ones who are actually in power you know christopher one of the things i find most insulting in through all of this here all of us know...
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i checked the recent radiance of congress it's 18 percent approval only 18 percent of american people believe the congress is doing right or woodward and 80 percent disapprove so this shows that the american people are on the right start and as i said in the beginning it's good and this is some sort of that you know eventually the truth will come out and america will recover and will be happy again. well you do sound like presidential level a bit and i hope you don't mind me saying that sometimes you also look like he as well but for the times being mr let me ask you have to take advantage should break we'll be back in just a few moments states. much of the power for constrain the system and then you have the records and what we have done is to try and identify something coming in the brain where the extension of the ripples corresponds to the depth of your consciousness. this is a story about what happens austria stray bullets kills a young girl in the streets. what happens to her family and daughters in florida the mother daughter is buried in a cemetery it really messes with your h
i checked the recent radiance of congress it's 18 percent approval only 18 percent of american people believe the congress is doing right or woodward and 80 percent disapprove so this shows that the american people are on the right start and as i said in the beginning it's good and this is some sort of that you know eventually the truth will come out and america will recover and will be happy again. well you do sound like presidential level a bit and i hope you don't mind me saying that...
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attempt to detain an antiwar activist for allegedly assaulting a member of congress to the meeting on venezuela. came to her home without a warrant. in the u.k. linked to beliefs including witchcraft is on the rise well critics say political correctness is becoming a barrier to protecting vulnerable children. a high school shooting in los angeles leaves 2 dead and 3 injured on the very morning the suspect turned 16. a low from a network center on. friday morning 8 am here in moscow here's what we're across for you this american antiwar activist medea benjamin has been threatened with arrest stuff that being accused of assaulting a member of congress the incident happened when she was forcibly removed from a news conference for opposing u.s. actions in venezuela she claims she's being treated like a terrorist. police cars rode up to my house and motorcycles as well so around the house as if i were some kind of terrorist and said there was a bulletin for my arrest and i refused to go with them i said where is the warrant they didn't have a warrant and killed them and we stayed outside m
attempt to detain an antiwar activist for allegedly assaulting a member of congress to the meeting on venezuela. came to her home without a warrant. in the u.k. linked to beliefs including witchcraft is on the rise well critics say political correctness is becoming a barrier to protecting vulnerable children. a high school shooting in los angeles leaves 2 dead and 3 injured on the very morning the suspect turned 16. a low from a network center on. friday morning 8 am here in moscow here's what...
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and asked who is obstructn of congress. the issue that we confront. is the one posed by the president's acting chief of staff. americans to. he challenged if we find that the president 9 states abuse s power. and invited foreign inrference in our own actions. oif he sought to condition coerce extort or bribe an ally. into conducting nvestigations to aid his reelection campaign and did so by withholding official at. white hse meeting or hundreds of millions of dollars of need military aid. must we simply get over it. is this what americans should now expect. does the oath of office itself. laws be faithfully executed that our esident defend the constitution that balances the powers of its branches setting ambition against ambition so we become know monarchy. these are the questions we much. without rancor we can. thout delay regardless. and without party favor. wiout prejudice if we are true to our responsibility. was asked what kind of a country america was to become. republican answered if you can keep it. the fundamental issue raised by the impeachm
and asked who is obstructn of congress. the issue that we confront. is the one posed by the president's acting chief of staff. americans to. he challenged if we find that the president 9 states abuse s power. and invited foreign inrference in our own actions. oif he sought to condition coerce extort or bribe an ally. into conducting nvestigations to aid his reelection campaign and did so by withholding official at. white hse meeting or hundreds of millions of dollars of need military aid. must...
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hold the fisa games we have course gave it plenty of attention that we are very grateful that the fisa congress treated our requests with great respect that we had so many meetings before voting record and showed what we can do or ways of joining us here on r.t. international we're back with the latest headlines in 30 minutes. welcome to sophie co visionary. contemporary art can be a very powerful social commentary with no further ado my guest today is legendary i way when. i waits really great to have you on our program today welcome thank you. so now that i have you here there are so many things that i want to ask you for instance your art mainly. commentary on certain events is a reflection on things situations and that's understandable because you speak from your whole experience your whole life experience behind that art but. i just want to know your perception in terms of is it just important to have a so frequent reflection on your own experience or do you expect this to actually change people's lives as well. and. are really. for experience. struggle or people struggle just my life and
hold the fisa games we have course gave it plenty of attention that we are very grateful that the fisa congress treated our requests with great respect that we had so many meetings before voting record and showed what we can do or ways of joining us here on r.t. international we're back with the latest headlines in 30 minutes. welcome to sophie co visionary. contemporary art can be a very powerful social commentary with no further ado my guest today is legendary i way when. i waits really great...
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people think theetnly way to things done is in congress and running for president on the are democratic side. all of them are not city elect officials. they're still helping and moving the party. >> is the best way to be a modern republican and influence is to run for president? >> that's a long way for me. in the interim period, talk about these issues and change the face of the party and i'll do because i know congress. >> would you consider running fo resident in2024? >> look, my, as a kid, my mother always told to be committed to something larger than yourself and if a there's point where i'm able to serve my i'd evaluate that, but in the meantime, i'm looking forward to continuing to elevate these issues that we've been talking about in congress in a different way, do it in academia, media, the private sector. that's the plan and i'll run a pleasure to represent my is hometown. >> will hurd, thank you for a beingt "firing line." >> always a pleasure. thank you. >> "ring line with margaret hoover" is made possible by the maaret and daniel loeb foundation. robert greri through the fu
people think theetnly way to things done is in congress and running for president on the are democratic side. all of them are not city elect officials. they're still helping and moving the party. >> is the best way to be a modern republican and influence is to run for president? >> that's a long way for me. in the interim period, talk about these issues and change the face of the party and i'll do because i know congress. >> would you consider running fo resident in2024?...
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the congress approves. and congress could start saying, hey you know what you don't have any money for the white house counsel's office. >> it's interesting to think of both those things as sort of the next step in escalation. thank you so much for being here. >> thank you. [ applause ] >> don't go anywhere. we've got a special announcement and rachel maddow is coming up next. so just stay right there. dow isp next so just stay right there when you take align, you have the support of a probiotic and the gastroenterologists who developed it. align naturally helps to soothe your occasional digestive upsets, 24/7. so, where you go, the pro goes. go with align, the pros in digestive health. whether your beauty routine is 3or 57,... make nature's bounty hair skin and nails step one. it's the number one brand uniquely formulated for silky hair, glowing skin and healthy nails. nature's bounty, because you're better off healthy. and my lack of impulse control,, is about to become your problem. ahh no, come on. i sa
the congress approves. and congress could start saying, hey you know what you don't have any money for the white house counsel's office. >> it's interesting to think of both those things as sort of the next step in escalation. thank you so much for being here. >> thank you. [ applause ] >> don't go anywhere. we've got a special announcement and rachel maddow is coming up next. so just stay right there. dow isp next so just stay right there when you take align, you have the...
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he would have i think about 10 days to either sign it or send it back to congress with the veto message. the issue then of course becomes whether the house or senate would vote to override the veto. the hong kong human rights and democracy act which is being debated right now has passed both the senate and house, different versions of it with unanimous consent, so that suggests there is a vetoproof majority so it would definitely put the president did a difficult position. amber: the u.s. has issued sanctions against china for its treatment of minority muslims and that seemed to exist outside the purview of the u.s. and china trade ducts. is there any chance that this could also fall within that sort of realm? dan: it's possible, i think there are several issues vis-a-vis the china u.s. relationship that are being revisited and re-examined. one other bill that will come up , that came up last night in the senate that is expected to come up in the house this afternoon is a bill that would restrict the export of certain police items like teargas, rubber bullets, and things of that nature,
he would have i think about 10 days to either sign it or send it back to congress with the veto message. the issue then of course becomes whether the house or senate would vote to override the veto. the hong kong human rights and democracy act which is being debated right now has passed both the senate and house, different versions of it with unanimous consent, so that suggests there is a vetoproof majority so it would definitely put the president did a difficult position. amber: the u.s. has...