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when mrs. sherman was there. rosecrans was more catholic than the pope. and so was alan sherman. they did a lot of talking about catholicism, theology, and all the rest. intro sherman nats. -- it drove sherman nuts. [laughter] >> a very fast answer for this one. >> i have an interesting anecdote. my husband is from chattanooga. he grew up on missionary ridge. >> one of those houses? >> he lived about 100 yards from the big house with the candidate in front -- cannon in front. he told me as a boy he thought everybody had civil war cannons in their front yard. >> that's good. >> he has also taken me up to par point, that lovely view. it is really pretty amazing. i thought i would share that with you. >> terrific. >> i will end the way i always do with lincoln. after the battle he was invited to give a speech about the war effort and recruitment. he did not go. he did not want to replicate the cooper union experience. he had a wonderful line that perhaps was directed at his recent experience at gettysburg and speaking a mortally there. thinking of the chickchat campaign. he said, "h
when mrs. sherman was there. rosecrans was more catholic than the pope. and so was alan sherman. they did a lot of talking about catholicism, theology, and all the rest. intro sherman nats. -- it drove sherman nuts. [laughter] >> a very fast answer for this one. >> i have an interesting anecdote. my husband is from chattanooga. he grew up on missionary ridge. >> one of those houses? >> he lived about 100 yards from the big house with the candidate in front -- cannon in...
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eric, for people who are not familiar with mr. bolling, i want to play cut three from my producers, this is eric bolling talking about a woman that's a fighter pilot. he did later apologize to this, let's listen to it. >> i'll take a woman doing this any day to them. i hope that hurt extra bad from you, some arab countries women can't even drive. her nickname, lady liberty. >> she can park it. >> i salute her. would that be considered boobs on the ground or no. >> there were two vile references by a fox man, the last one, boobs on the ground. eric bolling knows this kind of talk. >> yeah, he is part of the hannity crew in terms of just all you expect with fox news, and the sub culture is the cesspool of mi soj knee and sexual harassment. fox news seems incapable of having any moral compass. i wrote a piece 12 months ago, said the myrurdocks have to cle house, this was after roger ales refused to do it. i don't know what they're afraid of. the channel is imploding piece by piece. >> he seemed to think he had moral compass talking a
eric, for people who are not familiar with mr. bolling, i want to play cut three from my producers, this is eric bolling talking about a woman that's a fighter pilot. he did later apologize to this, let's listen to it. >> i'll take a woman doing this any day to them. i hope that hurt extra bad from you, some arab countries women can't even drive. her nickname, lady liberty. >> she can park it. >> i salute her. would that be considered boobs on the ground or no. >> there...
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because of his undercover work, mr. tamer elnoury's identity is heading behind a screen and his voice has been altered. >> host: my name is mike sherman a fellow at the center for law school and fbi agent and today it is my pleasure to talk to tamer elnoury about his new book american radical inside the new world of them undercut undercover muslim. i want to start by having you explain why it is that you have to speak from behind a screen. >> guest: thanks for having me. the reason is because of the fact i'm still a covert operative for the fbi joint terrorism task force. my identity even if i wasn't still active is sensitive and should never be revealed obviously. >> host: i think that is what makes your book so unusual a love of fbi undercover agents when they retire have gone out and have written memoirs. all of them have to go through a screening process before they are allowed to be published. why did you want to write the book? >> guest: i get that a lot from the organization and its aa great question, but the tru
because of his undercover work, mr. tamer elnoury's identity is heading behind a screen and his voice has been altered. >> host: my name is mike sherman a fellow at the center for law school and fbi agent and today it is my pleasure to talk to tamer elnoury about his new book american radical inside the new world of them undercut undercover muslim. i want to start by having you explain why it is that you have to speak from behind a screen. >> guest: thanks for having me. the reason...
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gabe sherman will join me in a moment. now, this all follows closely on the heels of that explosive "new york times" story about the five different women who settled lawsuits with either mr. o'reilly or fox news channel for alleged behavior by o'reilly ranging from verbal abuse to unwanted advances. 21st century fox and bill o'reilly have issued statements denying the merits of those claims. those five instances of course do not include ongoing litigation by former fox news host andrea tare an toes against both o'reilly and roger ailes, who was fired, you'll remember, for his own massive sexual harassment scandal last summer. wendy walsh, a regular guest on the o'reilly factor, and who recently launched a formal complaint against o'reilly, is the focus of the current investigation by the law firm hired by fox news. walsh is not pursuing litigation at this time. in the past ten days, advertisers amidst all this news have been dessertiz certing the o'reilly factor at an astonishing rate. the o'reilly fac's paid national adve
gabe sherman will join me in a moment. now, this all follows closely on the heels of that explosive "new york times" story about the five different women who settled lawsuits with either mr. o'reilly or fox news channel for alleged behavior by o'reilly ranging from verbal abuse to unwanted advances. 21st century fox and bill o'reilly have issued statements denying the merits of those claims. those five instances of course do not include ongoing litigation by former fox news host...
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mr. bannon came on very much later than that. and i like him. he's a good man. >> mr. bannon is now back at breitbart where his presence is already being felt. according to vanity fair's gabe sherman on the day bannon left his white house deploy, where do you sound unphased, a friend asked bannon, because, bannon replied, we're going to war. today alone breitbart panned president trump's soon to be revealed plan for afghanistan as well as take yet another swipe at national security adviser mr mcmaster. breitbart was trying to undermine mcmartyr. according to sherman request quote under the influence of kushner and cohen deviates too far from the positions he ran on if that happens said one high level breitbart staffer we're prepared to help paul ryan rally votes for em impeachment. this is a quote from bannon. i feel jacked up. now i'm free. i got my hands back on my weapons. why do they all talk like this? someone said like 13-year-olds trash talking while playing xbox live. >> you can't blame a lot of the way trump talks on bannon because trump talked that way before
mr. bannon came on very much later than that. and i like him. he's a good man. >> mr. bannon is now back at breitbart where his presence is already being felt. according to vanity fair's gabe sherman on the day bannon left his white house deploy, where do you sound unphased, a friend asked bannon, because, bannon replied, we're going to war. today alone breitbart panned president trump's soon to be revealed plan for afghanistan as well as take yet another swipe at national security...
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ambassador sherman and mr. duran will each have five minutes to speak, and three minutes to respond to each other. while they are speaking and i'm following up with questions of my own, i will last you to write in your own questions. that you pass them to the staff circulating in the aisles. if you're watching online, tweet your questions to @ajcglobal. after i pose as money questions as time allows i will ask for debaters for concluding remakrs. ambassador sherman. amb. sherman: i am very honored to be here today, and to be part of your annual great debate. like the times editorial said, i believe president trump is leading america in retreat from the world. others,ontrol to undermines the economic and physical security, and american values. it is important to set america first in its historic context. especially important for all of us who are jews. as many of you know, america first was the organizational name of the movement in the 1930's led by charles lindbergh among others to keep america out of world wa
ambassador sherman and mr. duran will each have five minutes to speak, and three minutes to respond to each other. while they are speaking and i'm following up with questions of my own, i will last you to write in your own questions. that you pass them to the staff circulating in the aisles. if you're watching online, tweet your questions to @ajcglobal. after i pose as money questions as time allows i will ask for debaters for concluding remakrs. ambassador sherman. amb. sherman: i am very...
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mr. chairman. please recover and you may be seated. welcome to the 57th annual commanders called. we hope you will be inspired, motivated and most importantly educated. our goal this morning is to empower you with everything you to carry the american legion's message to capitol hill. and the passion, confidence knowledge you have with the over 2 million veterans, their , mostes and their votes importantly, behind you. we are the largest and most respected veterans is -- veterans organization and the nation. we are the american legion. i would like to begin by introducing a first speaker. he has been asking us to carry the legacy forward. it is a proud legacy indeed. and he is contributing to that legacy by fearfully advocating for veterans and their families. and veteran ofer the vietnam war he is the first member of the great department of oregon to lead our organization. it is my pleasure to introduce the national commander of the american legion charles e smith. oakland -- [applause] >
mr. chairman. please recover and you may be seated. welcome to the 57th annual commanders called. we hope you will be inspired, motivated and most importantly educated. our goal this morning is to empower you with everything you to carry the american legion's message to capitol hill. and the passion, confidence knowledge you have with the over 2 million veterans, their , mostes and their votes importantly, behind you. we are the largest and most respected veterans is -- veterans organization...
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mr. chairman. you may be seated. >> welcome to the 57th annual commander call, before you leave, we hope you will be inspired, motivated and educated. our goal is to empower you with everything you need to carry the american legion message to capitol hill. with the knowledge you have with 2 million veterans their familiar and their votes behind you. we are most respected in the nation. we are the american legion. like to begin by introducing first speaker. he has been asking us to carry the legacy forward. he contributing to that legacy by fiercely advocating for veterans and their families. our retired veteran of the war, he first member to lead our organization it is my pleasure to introduce the national commander charles e. smith. [ applause ] >> thank you. thank you. thank you. thank you chairman oxford. good morning american legion family. hoo raw. we have an new administration and new congress no matter what your political persuasion is, it is exciting for the american legion. we ar
mr. chairman. you may be seated. >> welcome to the 57th annual commander call, before you leave, we hope you will be inspired, motivated and educated. our goal is to empower you with everything you need to carry the american legion message to capitol hill. with the knowledge you have with 2 million veterans their familiar and their votes behind you. we are most respected in the nation. we are the american legion. like to begin by introducing first speaker. he has been asking us to carry...
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. >> and again, we expect to see mr. spicer any moment now. meanwhile, we have two nbc reporters, kristen welker and kasie hunt for analysis and politico's jake sherman, financial times jillian tett, michael steele and the former fbi double agent and he is also author of the memoir "how to catch a russian spy." kristen, let me start with you in the white house briefing room, again we are expecting sean spicer will get a handful of questions about this today, we learned about this new investigation into michael flynn just a few hours ago, we also learned that flynn was warned about all of this well in advance of accepting the money. what's he being accused of again and why are democrats accusing this white house of covering up for him? >> so just to recap, michael flynn is accused of failing to seek permission to receive money from officials related to connections with foreign entities, foreign
. >> and again, we expect to see mr. spicer any moment now. meanwhile, we have two nbc reporters, kristen welker and kasie hunt for analysis and politico's jake sherman, financial times jillian tett, michael steele and the former fbi double agent and he is also author of the memoir "how to catch a russian spy." kristen, let me start with you in the white house briefing room, again we are expecting sean spicer will get a handful of questions about this today, we learned about...
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wendy sherman you're familiar with a the love the issues. >> indeed. i think that senator mccaskill did a terrific job in really saying, tell us what you believe in, and we know that congressman price has wanted to take a whack at medicare, at medicaid, at patient care, and making sure that working people have the care they need in the united states and around the world is part of what we stand for and i think that's what senator mccaskill was pointing out. i think andrea we've got a big problem. even though we're going through the cabinet nominations at the state department, at the defense department, all of the undersecretaries, the deputy secretaries, the assistant secretaries are not filled out. so the president being able to move on really key national security issues, including prime minister may coming here tomorrow from great britain is really quite tough. >> a quick question. what are you hearing about the staffing of the national security council, where there are people deployed from other agencies and it has become bloated and criticized in
wendy sherman you're familiar with a the love the issues. >> indeed. i think that senator mccaskill did a terrific job in really saying, tell us what you believe in, and we know that congressman price has wanted to take a whack at medicare, at medicaid, at patient care, and making sure that working people have the care they need in the united states and around the world is part of what we stand for and i think that's what senator mccaskill was pointing out. i think andrea we've got a big...
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it's the latest action urged by palestinians against mr trump's decision. david willis, bbc news, washington. police investigating the deaths of a 75—year—old canadian billionaire and his wife say the circumstances appear suspicious. barry sherman, who founded a major pharmaceutical company, was found dead with his wife honey at their mansion in toronto. reports say there was no sign of forced entry. earlier, i got the latest from lorenda reddekopp, reporter for cbc news in toronto. lorenda has spent all day at barry and honey sherman's home. the autopsies were supposed to have been done today but we haven't heard what those autopsies revealed. but at the scene today, there were police vehicles. they were there all day long. at one point, it was six police cars lined up one in front of the other in front of the house, and one of those vehicles was a forensics identification van. and there is still yellow police tape up in front of that mansion. as well, a few people — two people — who say that they were employees of that company that barry sherman f
it's the latest action urged by palestinians against mr trump's decision. david willis, bbc news, washington. police investigating the deaths of a 75—year—old canadian billionaire and his wife say the circumstances appear suspicious. barry sherman, who founded a major pharmaceutical company, was found dead with his wife honey at their mansion in toronto. reports say there was no sign of forced entry. earlier, i got the latest from lorenda reddekopp, reporter for cbc news in toronto. lorenda...
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sherman. >> thank you for coming every few months, you have not yet used or authority to bring up the too big to fail institutions . i will spend the next minute reminding you they are too big to fail. , it one entity goes down could take our whole economy down with them. they are too big to compete against because economic studies say that investors and the markets the soon they will be they will -- assume be bailed out and there will be new legislation to bail them out if that is thought necessary to save the economy. therefore, they are able to get a cost of funds that may be as much as 80 basis points less than they would otherwise. asy are too big to jail former attorney general's have said they would not prosecute because it may take down the economy. if the same thing was done by a media size bank -- medium-sized bank, go ahead and prosecute. with the wells fargo debacle, a different between republicans and democrats for the democrats blame management at wells fargo and says they were to believe that's too big to manage and republicans blame regulators which fruits they were to
sherman. >> thank you for coming every few months, you have not yet used or authority to bring up the too big to fail institutions . i will spend the next minute reminding you they are too big to fail. , it one entity goes down could take our whole economy down with them. they are too big to compete against because economic studies say that investors and the markets the soon they will be they will -- assume be bailed out and there will be new legislation to bail them out if that is...
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. >> mr. speaker, i will be attending the u.n. conference in new york in march. in the foreign secretary sherman is a british subject port in yemen that i and others like they would not be detained? >> yes, i certainly can. >> for that matter, putin did indeed state none of them were invited to address both houses of parliament. whose idea was it that mr. trump should be invited to do so? is that the foreign secretary, prime minister is? >> i like the way the labour party is obsessing about mr.'s weaker. all of this has yet to be determined. >> thank you, mr. speaker. the foreign secretary has said ritter said essentially be treated for nickel base regardless of ethnic origin. why attend to the united states before being a member of parliament on two occasions. the united states immigration and what country i was born in. i was born in pakistan. can the foreign secretary agree with me that anyone should write to the foreign office that we have a record to the united states. >> i think i would point out to my honorable friend that this of course i assume took plac
. >> mr. speaker, i will be attending the u.n. conference in new york in march. in the foreign secretary sherman is a british subject port in yemen that i and others like they would not be detained? >> yes, i certainly can. >> for that matter, putin did indeed state none of them were invited to address both houses of parliament. whose idea was it that mr. trump should be invited to do so? is that the foreign secretary, prime minister is? >> i like the way the labour...
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if you can do harrisburg you had to visit mr. cameron, he had connections with harrisburg and washington. we know that after the civil war general grant and sherman were here, all sorts of famous people would come to visit with cameron. if you came to harrisburg, you had to visit mr. cameron. wife -- cameron's died in agencies before. in 1864.much -- the historical site -- the irs gave the house to the historical society. what people what does will take away is a story of survival of a the man whoso decided this should be the capital of the state of pennsylvania. before anybody else. i think it is amazing. he had some real foresight. >> any stories tell of the pennsylvania state archives in harrisburg. the state archives is the official repository for the public records of pennsylvania, particularly those from state government and we have some responsibility for county and local government records. we hold about 70,000 cubic feet of records and that amounts to approximately 250 million pages of material throughout our storage tow
if you can do harrisburg you had to visit mr. cameron, he had connections with harrisburg and washington. we know that after the civil war general grant and sherman were here, all sorts of famous people would come to visit with cameron. if you came to harrisburg, you had to visit mr. cameron. wife -- cameron's died in agencies before. in 1864.much -- the historical site -- the irs gave the house to the historical society. what people what does will take away is a story of survival of a the man...
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mr. filkins: that is the thing. charlie: and sherman, which was to destroy everything. mr. filkins: burn everything. he was giving an interview to a marine, to an official historian, and he was talking about counterinsurgency. there he is, quoting, you know, from angela's ashes, a story about ireland. and south africa, desmond tutu. he is all over the place. that is what is so interesting about him, because he is so well read. and everybody that i who knew him said, i wish you could see his library. charlie: more books than any general that ever served in america. [laughter] mr. filkins: yes. this is a deeply educated secretary of defense. charlie: having been with the guy, having listened to his quotes, having had many conversations with him, what influence is he going to have? mr. filkins: a lot. i mean, a lot. charlie: how will america be -- his defense posture and place be different, because he is our secretary of defense? mr. filkins: he is very aggressive. he is a general. i think he reaches for his gun, and i think that is -- if you talk to people around him, they wi
mr. filkins: that is the thing. charlie: and sherman, which was to destroy everything. mr. filkins: burn everything. he was giving an interview to a marine, to an official historian, and he was talking about counterinsurgency. there he is, quoting, you know, from angela's ashes, a story about ireland. and south africa, desmond tutu. he is all over the place. that is what is so interesting about him, because he is so well read. and everybody that i who knew him said, i wish you could see his...
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the marlins are being sold back to you. >> we'll ask mr. baseball about that is this below the price? >> about the going rate. i think he thought -- >> jeter wanted this but needed the financing. how many people would back this? >> he's obviously the public face of this interestingly when he was on cnbc several months ago, nothing was going on he's very close to the vest. this is what teams are going for. that disney deal for ban tech, $3 billion something like that. >> wow >> a lot of money. they overpaid. >> disney? >> yeah. >> question about whether they are overpaying for the marlins longest lasting war in american history. now the white house may try to turn to private contractors to help win the war in average. up next a retired top air force general on whether that could work google's ceo is under pressure details coming up on the closing bell (baby crying) ♪ fly ♪ me to the moon (elegant music) ♪ and let me play (bell rings) that's why at comcast we're continuing to make4/7. our services more reliable than ever. like technolog
the marlins are being sold back to you. >> we'll ask mr. baseball about that is this below the price? >> about the going rate. i think he thought -- >> jeter wanted this but needed the financing. how many people would back this? >> he's obviously the public face of this interestingly when he was on cnbc several months ago, nothing was going on he's very close to the vest. this is what teams are going for. that disney deal for ban tech, $3 billion something like that....
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sherman. mr. sherman: mr. cordray, thank you for your service. i want associate myself with the ranking member's praise of you. except for the part, perhaps, where she posited the possibility that donald trump would appoint you for another term. nothing other than that could diminish the high esteem that i have for you. we have up behind you on the board the trade deficit statistics. i know that we didn't have quite as big trade deficit last month as expected but that was a quirk because of the chinese new year and some interruption in shipments. mr. cordray, we have the know before you owe mortgage disclosures that resulted in transparency for consumers, better accountability, financial institution but ongoing compliance issues remain costing time and money for consumers and for the industry. when will the latest proposed rule be finalized, and do you plan to issue any additional guidance clarifying this rule that could be relied upon the industry as implementation continues? mr. cordray: it's apparently not appropriate for us to comment on timi
sherman. mr. sherman: mr. cordray, thank you for your service. i want associate myself with the ranking member's praise of you. except for the part, perhaps, where she posited the possibility that donald trump would appoint you for another term. nothing other than that could diminish the high esteem that i have for you. we have up behind you on the board the trade deficit statistics. i know that we didn't have quite as big trade deficit last month as expected but that was a quirk because of the...
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his thoughts on this and more next on "countdown." ♪ ♪ >> why didn't you stop and say, mr. president, this is wrong? i can not discuss this with you? >> that's a great question. maybe if i were a stronger i would have. i was so stunned by the conversation, that i just took it in and the only thing i could think to say, because i was playing in my mind, i remember every word he said, i was playing in my mind, what should my response be? why i very carefully chose the words. look, i've seen the tweet about tapes. lordy, i hope there are tapes. connell: one of the lines people seemed to be tweeting about, lordy, i hope there are tapes. james comey, fired fbi director accused of president trump lying and dei am faming him. he -- defaming him. he stopped short of any obstruction of justice occurred. that would be special counsel to figure out. here with the take on all that and legislative work they hope to get done on regulation and taxes going on in the background of all of this, republican congressman, lee lee zelden of new york. thanks for coming on, we appreciate it. with t
his thoughts on this and more next on "countdown." ♪ ♪ >> why didn't you stop and say, mr. president, this is wrong? i can not discuss this with you? >> that's a great question. maybe if i were a stronger i would have. i was so stunned by the conversation, that i just took it in and the only thing i could think to say, because i was playing in my mind, i remember every word he said, i was playing in my mind, what should my response be? why i very carefully chose the...
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this cobbled together from 15, 16 different sources including mr. sherman. that is why baseball gives it a thorough review. liz: everybody claims they own a piece like the dodgers. >> gets problematic if you can't come up with the cash. they won't any debt with this team. they want as little debt as possible. they want -- one thing about the marlins, not one thinkings many things about the marlins, bad performance, lousy attendance, losing money. they don't need more debt on this team. it already has a lot of debt with the stadium it built. that is where we are. proctology exam on this bid. major league baseball will be safe, not sorry. if something else happens, theoretical possibility this doesn't happen, i would tell you yes. liz: give the bid a rectile? >> urologists isn't rectums. urologist is the other thing. liz: the other thing. >> do they bo both? liz: of course you have to check the prostate gland if you do urology. >> i've been there. liz: charlie gasparino, thank you. he will expound on that on twitter i'm sure. >>> irma bearing down on cuba righ
this cobbled together from 15, 16 different sources including mr. sherman. that is why baseball gives it a thorough review. liz: everybody claims they own a piece like the dodgers. >> gets problematic if you can't come up with the cash. they won't any debt with this team. they want as little debt as possible. they want -- one thing about the marlins, not one thinkings many things about the marlins, bad performance, lousy attendance, losing money. they don't need more debt on this team. it...
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certainly that's quite a said back for mr deval me. well absolutely this is not an unexpected setback though. the russian authorities have always been talking about how he had a previous conviction which of course his supporters say was politically motivated in the first place and so it wasn't clear whether he would be able to run from the beginning a lection laws say that someone with a previous conviction can't run for ten to fifteen years after that conviction viney argues that the constitution doesn't mention not so he was hoping that he would be able to run but this was kind of a decision that everyone has just been waiting to happen so a foregone conclusion have we heard from an evolving what's next for him what role can he still play in all of this. well these team has already said that they will appeal the decision and has already called for a boycott of the elections even yesterday when he was putting his candidacy forward officially he said that he calls on other office candidates to pull out of the race up to five days befor
certainly that's quite a said back for mr deval me. well absolutely this is not an unexpected setback though. the russian authorities have always been talking about how he had a previous conviction which of course his supporters say was politically motivated in the first place and so it wasn't clear whether he would be able to run from the beginning a lection laws say that someone with a previous conviction can't run for ten to fifteen years after that conviction viney argues that the...
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. >> thank you mr. chairman. congratulations to all of you thank you for being willing to consider taking on these positions. doctor esper, in your testimony said your first priority will be readiness and ensuring the total army is prepared to fight. can you elaborate on how you would improve readiness and modernize the national guard? >> as noted, i had the privilege of serving on active duty and in the reserve. i know all three components well. the last 16 years of fighting we learned the guard and reserve are not just a strategic reserve but a critical operational component. it's critical as we try to go on a better footing, we look at key areas of improving our stockpiles, our equipment better maintained and ready to go. training for the high-end and units are fully manned. that applies to all three components as well when it comes to pushing units, we need to make sure that teams are there are working closely with the acted. what most people don't appreciate is the majority of the army is in the guard reserv
. >> thank you mr. chairman. congratulations to all of you thank you for being willing to consider taking on these positions. doctor esper, in your testimony said your first priority will be readiness and ensuring the total army is prepared to fight. can you elaborate on how you would improve readiness and modernize the national guard? >> as noted, i had the privilege of serving on active duty and in the reserve. i know all three components well. the last 16 years of fighting we...
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mr. president, i spoke earlier about the balance of pragmatism and principle, and in doing so, i had my friends in mind when i was elected attorney general of the state of alabama in 2010, i drew heavily on their examples of principled, conservative leadership. mr. president, in this body, we are tobacco often convinced that standing for deeply held principles is incompatible with prague pragmatism. in the six years i served as attorney general, i learned that this could not be further from the truth. serving my state in that capacity required balance above all else. i know the presiding officer, having been an attorney general, will understand that. i had an obligation to the people of alabama who elected me to fight for the conservative victories they were counting on, but i also had a solemn duty to rise above politics and follow the law and truth wherever they led. make no mistake, during my two terms as attorney general, i took every opportunity to defend the constitution and the peo
mr. president, i spoke earlier about the balance of pragmatism and principle, and in doing so, i had my friends in mind when i was elected attorney general of the state of alabama in 2010, i drew heavily on their examples of principled, conservative leadership. mr. president, in this body, we are tobacco often convinced that standing for deeply held principles is incompatible with prague pragmatism. in the six years i served as attorney general, i learned that this could not be further from the...
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member of the committee, mr. brad sherman from california fromongressman gonzales texas. a new member of texas -- a new member of the committee. as some of you may recall, on the night of thursday, september , denver naki said that unless we act immediately, we will not have an economy by monday. this was thursday night. the unchecked recklessness of wall street created the worst economic catastrophe in america since the great depression. millions of americans lost their jobs, homes, savings. many families and community is bear the scars. the president wants to take us right back to that crisis. instead of fighting for hed-working families as promised in his campaign, the president and his billionaire cabinets have abandoned main street to enable corrosive profiteering of the banks on the back of hard-working americans. this administration has street firstall agenda to pad the pockets of their wall street friends. of the wall street journal today finds that the president's orders will lead to a one hundred billion dollar biggest u.s.he six banks. a one hundred billion dol
member of the committee, mr. brad sherman from california fromongressman gonzales texas. a new member of texas -- a new member of the committee. as some of you may recall, on the night of thursday, september , denver naki said that unless we act immediately, we will not have an economy by monday. this was thursday night. the unchecked recklessness of wall street created the worst economic catastrophe in america since the great depression. millions of americans lost their jobs, homes, savings....
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brad sherman is next. thank you. ms. pelosi: it's by seniority. mr. sherman: brad sherman from california. cpa and 20 year member of this committee. on the issues of wall street and big banks, trump sounded like he was bernie sanders. he is now creating an administration that looks like goldman sachs. the effects of this trump executive order plan is insidious because they don't have the immediate, tangible ffect. the executive order on visas and immigration, immediate effect, immediate push back, immediate reduction in the immediate ffect. obamacare, people will see it if it is repealed. they will know it immediately. what about changing dodd-frank? well, as our leader pointed out, a "wall street journal" article today says that they are on target to cut by 100 billion dollars the amount of capital in the six largest banks that they are required to hold. and allow that money to go to shareholders and management. but what does that mean? it won't have an immediate effect. the next effect will be in the economic downturn when those banks have $100 bill
brad sherman is next. thank you. ms. pelosi: it's by seniority. mr. sherman: brad sherman from california. cpa and 20 year member of this committee. on the issues of wall street and big banks, trump sounded like he was bernie sanders. he is now creating an administration that looks like goldman sachs. the effects of this trump executive order plan is insidious because they don't have the immediate, tangible ffect. the executive order on visas and immigration, immediate effect, immediate push...
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. >> we go now to brad sherman, ranking member of the sub committee on asia and the pacific. >> mr. deputy secretary, i want to thank you for your comments about wanting to get information to congress and answer our questions. rex tillerson, the secretary was here on june 14th, and of course we only get 5 minutes and a lot of us have a lot more questions than that. that's why we have questions for the record but the questions for the record for the june 14th hearing haven't been answered yet. i wonder if you could commit to having the june 14th, questions answered the vast majority of them by october 15th and all of them by october 31st? >> i think i can do better than that, congressman, sherman, i believe i heard this morning on my way up and it is strictly a coincidence, surely, those responses were provided this morning, so if there are any that are outstanding, i will make sure. >> i am eagerly awaiting one of those, and that is i asked, you'll be submitting a budget that involves drastic cuts and the secretary agreed to say how he would propose spending 10 or 20 or 30% more mon
. >> we go now to brad sherman, ranking member of the sub committee on asia and the pacific. >> mr. deputy secretary, i want to thank you for your comments about wanting to get information to congress and answer our questions. rex tillerson, the secretary was here on june 14th, and of course we only get 5 minutes and a lot of us have a lot more questions than that. that's why we have questions for the record but the questions for the record for the june 14th hearing haven't been...
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mr. moran argues that the m4 sherman tank was the best u.s. tank during world war ii because of its versatility, low production cost, and reliability. nicolas moran is director of military relations for wargaming america, whose "world of tanks" game as over 100 million players worldwide. the new york military affairs symposium hosted this 90-minute event. [ applause ] >>> nicholas moran enlisted in the reserve defense forces in 1997. he joined the united states army in 2000 and was commissioned as an army officer in 2002. he then spent one year in iraq as a tank platoon leader and later a one-year tour in afghanistan. nicholas moran is also a graduate of the u.s. army and general staff college. nick has been working as the san francisco bay's wargaming america's in-house tanker and historian since 2012 and has the nickname of "the chieftain." might want to remember that. his first book on the development of tank destroyers is scheduled for release in the first half of 2018. nick is known for written articles and reviews of tanks inside and out
mr. moran argues that the m4 sherman tank was the best u.s. tank during world war ii because of its versatility, low production cost, and reliability. nicolas moran is director of military relations for wargaming america, whose "world of tanks" game as over 100 million players worldwide. the new york military affairs symposium hosted this 90-minute event. [ applause ] >>> nicholas moran enlisted in the reserve defense forces in 1997. he joined the united states army in 2000...
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sherman and mr. adams were debating and talking about who should write the declaration of independence and they give it to thomas jefferson. he says, i don't know a participle from a predicate, i'm a simple cobbler from connecticut, one of the great lines of all time. sherman by the time of the constitutional convention was no longer singing and dances but coming up with compromise also. the connecticut compromise, my goodness, look, he looks so stern but impressive. how could you resist a gaze like that? roger sherman's connecticut compromise was to blend the virginia and new jersey plans and proposed the system we have today where we have a bicameral legislature of two houses. the interest of every state is represented in the senate where every state has two votes no matter how big, and then the house of representatives is apportioned by population. so that beautiful compromise which allowed the constitution in fact to be passed is just one example of the incred pragmatism of these del gaegates. i
sherman and mr. adams were debating and talking about who should write the declaration of independence and they give it to thomas jefferson. he says, i don't know a participle from a predicate, i'm a simple cobbler from connecticut, one of the great lines of all time. sherman by the time of the constitutional convention was no longer singing and dances but coming up with compromise also. the connecticut compromise, my goodness, look, he looks so stern but impressive. how could you resist a gaze...
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sherman and mr. adams were debating about who should write the declaration of independence and they give it to thomas jefferson. he said i don't know a partis inel from a predicate, i'm just a simpler cobbler from connecticut. that's one of the great rhymes. sherman was no longer singing and dancing and he was coming up with compromises and the connecticut compromise. my goodness, he looks so stern, but impressive. how can you resist a gaze like that? roger sherman's connecticut compromise was to blend the new jersey and and virginia plans where we have the legislation of two houses and the interest of small states is represented in the senate where every state has two voes regardless of how big it is and the interest of the large state is represented in the house of representative which is is created or portioned by population. so that beautiful compromise that allowed the constitution to be passed is an incredible example of the delegates. i mentioned the spirit of moderation and compromised being
sherman and mr. adams were debating about who should write the declaration of independence and they give it to thomas jefferson. he said i don't know a partis inel from a predicate, i'm just a simpler cobbler from connecticut. that's one of the great rhymes. sherman was no longer singing and dancing and he was coming up with compromises and the connecticut compromise. my goodness, he looks so stern, but impressive. how can you resist a gaze like that? roger sherman's connecticut compromise was...
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. ♪ narrator: mrs. oveta culp hobby, after her appointment as administrator of federal security, became the 10th cabinet member, and sherman adams, special assistant to president. ike acknowledged the waves of all, happy to see this group of important notables approaching the white house. the inaugural parade with all its colors, bands and marchers has become as marked a part of the ceremony as the oath taking itself, perhaps more so as far as the public is concerned. since the first inaugural in 1801, there have been parade, but at the start, they were largely local and unorganized affairs. the signal for going all out seems to depend on the change of the party in power. as the years rolled on, the parades became bigger and better, and this year, fired at the uninhibited spirit of victorious republicans, it succeeded in outdoing all others passed in review, taking four and a half hours to march through the court of crusaders. this is probably the biggest and most colorful and costliest of them all, hon
. ♪ narrator: mrs. oveta culp hobby, after her appointment as administrator of federal security, became the 10th cabinet member, and sherman adams, special assistant to president. ike acknowledged the waves of all, happy to see this group of important notables approaching the white house. the inaugural parade with all its colors, bands and marchers has become as marked a part of the ceremony as the oath taking itself, perhaps more so as far as the public is concerned. since the first...
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as mr. sherman and others imagine some clarity around understand what transactions are permissible with the cartoon citgo as well. i know had some constituent companies concerned with any dealings with them or understand what level of dealings with them and don't want to be unnecessarily or unintentionally caught up in something that's larger than they are. >> if you can have your constituent reached out, we have compliance hotline that operates as well as the licensing division. we are taking calls on this and try to make sure we get the clarity. >> i know that i constituents and the companies they own and operate or manage want to do the right thing, understand the humanitarian crisis as well as the passion scooted crisis this presents but the want to do the right thing and understand where they are with regard to the law. following up on venezuela further, i know that one of the things a couple of us have talked about is a need to restructure the debt in venezuela. with new restrictions i
as mr. sherman and others imagine some clarity around understand what transactions are permissible with the cartoon citgo as well. i know had some constituent companies concerned with any dealings with them or understand what level of dealings with them and don't want to be unnecessarily or unintentionally caught up in something that's larger than they are. >> if you can have your constituent reached out, we have compliance hotline that operates as well as the licensing division. we are...
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as mr. sherman and others have mentioned, some clarity around what transactions are permissible. i've had some constituent companies that are concerned. and don't want to be unnecessarily or unintentionally caught up in something that's larger than they are. so i appreciate that as well. >> if you can have your constituents reach out us to we have the compliance hotline that operates as well as the licensing division. we're taking a lot of calls on this in trying to make sure we get the clarity out there. >> fantastic. i know that my constituents back home and the companies that they own, operate or manage want to do the right thing, understand as you well said the humanitarian crisis as well as the national security crisis this presents but they want to do the right thing and understand where they are with regard to the law. following up on venezuela further, i know that one of the things that economists have talked about is just the need to restructure the debt in venezuela and with the new restrictions in place, that can't happen or may happen only in some sort of gray zone of
as mr. sherman and others have mentioned, some clarity around what transactions are permissible. i've had some constituent companies that are concerned. and don't want to be unnecessarily or unintentionally caught up in something that's larger than they are. so i appreciate that as well. >> if you can have your constituents reach out us to we have the compliance hotline that operates as well as the licensing division. we're taking a lot of calls on this in trying to make sure we get the...
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. >> mr. secretary, we thank you. that sherman has announced that all members have 10 days to submit any written questions. this hearing is adjourned. gavel] [overlapping conversation] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] ncicap.org] -- creeper cicap.or [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2017] >> president trump send a health care executive order earlier. we will have that next on c-span. the house passed disaster aid on thursday in the recent -- to the recent natural disasters. and later, housing and development secretary ben carson testifying on capitol hill. ♪ washington journal live every day with news and policy issues that impact you. coming up on friday morning, and author discusses the first amendment. then president trump's relationship with the republican party with the weekly standard founder william kristol. also, a conversation about the health care executive order signed by president trum
. >> mr. secretary, we thank you. that sherman has announced that all members have 10 days to submit any written questions. this hearing is adjourned. gavel] [overlapping conversation] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] ncicap.org] -- creeper cicap.or [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2017] >> president trump send a health care executive order earlier. we will have...
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>> i think actually both the questioning on mr. sherman, myself, and mr. meeks, her answers were stunning. she has no instructions with respect to russian meddling in our elections. she admitted that she talks to the russians all the time about lots of subjects. syria, you know, europe, you name it. but not their meddling in our elections. so i asked her, well, have you been given instructions not to bring that up? she said no, i'm free to do whatever i want. >> you know, i want to play that exchange, because i think it's important for people to hear it. here's the exchange between you and the u.n. ambassador. >> what instructions have you been given about russia? presumably you talk to them about syria, right? >> i talk to my russian counterparts with a lot of things. >> but not with the russian interference with the elections, that's off-limits? >> i'm at the u.n. i have made it public that i think i do believe they interfered with our elections. i've also said we can't have any country interfere in our elections and i stand by that. >> i understand. but
>> i think actually both the questioning on mr. sherman, myself, and mr. meeks, her answers were stunning. she has no instructions with respect to russian meddling in our elections. she admitted that she talks to the russians all the time about lots of subjects. syria, you know, europe, you name it. but not their meddling in our elections. so i asked her, well, have you been given instructions not to bring that up? she said no, i'm free to do whatever i want. >> you know, i want to...
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. >> mr. women bumperly is a purple heart recipient served during vietnam war. >>> a hug between a local police officer and a woman he was going to gave ticket. >> gloucester township officer tom sherman pulled a driver he over and noticed that woman was anxious. after telling her why she was being ticketed. she confineded in the officer, she was going through tough times. the officer decided not to write that ticket. and the woman was so great she got out of the car and gave him a hug. >>> nasa unveiled a hot new mission today. of it has its sights set on the sun. scientists announce they want to go directly into the atmosphere with the similar probe plus be. it will orbit within 4 million miles of the surface and face scorching temperatures. this ambitious plan will help nasa study the sun's outer atmosphere to learn more about how stars and solar winds work >> it injures as astronauts >> the mission is scheduled to launch in the summer of 2018 be it will take six years to make the perfect c
. >> mr. women bumperly is a purple heart recipient served during vietnam war. >>> a hug between a local police officer and a woman he was going to gave ticket. >> gloucester township officer tom sherman pulled a driver he over and noticed that woman was anxious. after telling her why she was being ticketed. she confineded in the officer, she was going through tough times. the officer decided not to write that ticket. and the woman was so great she got out of the car and...