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i'm sandra smith. >> bill: i'm bill hemmer. ken cuccinelli will be in the room in moments and in the briefing room. >>> and they defend last week's massive i.c.e. in mississippi. here's the former acting dirt, tom holmman last hour with us. >> did you know they're illegal when they hired you, did you show them documentation. if they get enough evidence, which i'm sure they'll get, there'll be indictments in charge of knowingly hiring illegal aliens. good morning. >> we expect to hear from ken cuccinelli and we got our two-minute warning from the white house moments ago. we expect the comments will be on the new rule to allow immigration officials more power to deny green card applicants based on future use and past use of food stamps and medicaid and public programs. it's something that's been talked about since last october though cuccinelli just joined the administration this year. under the new rule, immigration officials will be able to consider denying applicants based on future use for the programs. the trump administrati
i'm sandra smith. >> bill: i'm bill hemmer. ken cuccinelli will be in the room in moments and in the briefing room. >>> and they defend last week's massive i.c.e. in mississippi. here's the former acting dirt, tom holmman last hour with us. >> did you know they're illegal when they hired you, did you show them documentation. if they get enough evidence, which i'm sure they'll get, there'll be indictments in charge of knowingly hiring illegal aliens. good morning. >>...
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>> bill, mr. chairman. i just want to thank all of our witnesses from here, all your help and input. >> senator kaine? >> make it very quick. one for mr. nickels and one for ms. mitchell. david riggs, chairman of the board of eli lilly, just came out publicly that he wants to get rid of pbm rebates, wants them to go directly to the pharmacy and the individual. i applaud him for sticking his neck out as a major individual in the health care industry. american hospital association, my local hospital embraced, i think they call it care like a something better still the charge master been published in its inscrutable form where you couldn't understand it with the american hospital association be willing to publish and understandable form charge masters across all hospitals, and the talking to a lot of people that really know what makes the current system not work, would you be willing to expose third-party arrangements between providers and health insurance companies? which so many people told me if it ever hap
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bill. >> bill: thank you, kevin. from the north lawn there. the now investigating the el paso shooting as domestic terrorism. what is that designation actually mean? u.s. secret service, she is with us now if your doctor, good morning. what does that mean? >> good morning, bill. thank you for having me. i would like to start off by offering condolences on behalf of the men and women, the families of the victims, as well as the communities impacted. in terms of these incidents, i want to tell you about the secret service as an unparalleled history of prevention of assessing individuals and coming up with mitigation strategies. that is the same model that we use to protect our interests. prevention and the communities. so in answering your question, if you see some of the reports we have really slightly, looking at mass attacks in public spaces, you can see that there is a variety of motives. some of them are ideologically based, but others are related to workplace violence, domestic issues, and so on. one motive that contributes or because of s
bill. >> bill: thank you, kevin. from the north lawn there. the now investigating the el paso shooting as domestic terrorism. what is that designation actually mean? u.s. secret service, she is with us now if your doctor, good morning. what does that mean? >> good morning, bill. thank you for having me. i would like to start off by offering condolences on behalf of the men and women, the families of the victims, as well as the communities impacted. in terms of these incidents, i...
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bill. >> bill: thank you, lucas. lucas tomlinson for the pentagon there. >> sandra: attempting to shame them for backing president trump. >> you know what this does. he was hoping that they would be discombobulated or harassed or whatever. and i just think that we all have a right in america, a right to free speech. >> sandra: meanwhile, congressman what can castro is still defending the move. "wall street journal" -- on de deck. >> bill: reigniting the push to do more on guns in america. president trump says he supports more background checks, so willed on both sides put aside their rhetoric and actually work toward significant change. we will hear from the 2020 campaign on that coming up next. >> we will sit down, we will think clearly, because that is what people expect us to do, and we will look at the ways we can make society safer. so many of you who have served our country honorably. whether it was two years, fours years, or nearly thirty-two years like myself. one of the benefits that we as a country give our
bill. >> bill: thank you, lucas. lucas tomlinson for the pentagon there. >> sandra: attempting to shame them for backing president trump. >> you know what this does. he was hoping that they would be discombobulated or harassed or whatever. and i just think that we all have a right in america, a right to free speech. >> sandra: meanwhile, congressman what can castro is still defending the move. "wall street journal" -- on de deck. >> bill: reigniting the...
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there has not been a single bill open for amendment all year. not one bill. in the minority, leader mcconnell complained bitterly about the same procedural tactics and that he would run things differently. let me tell you, minority leader mcconnell would be aghast at how majority leader mcconnell is running the senate. recently, there have been a few solitary right spots. agreementa bipartisan to raise domestic spending $10 billion more than defense spending and we permanently reauthorized the 9/11 victims compensation fund. if not for outside pressure, i'm not sure the senate would have done either of those. two things actually came the way they did because of democratic efforts and pressure. those a few accomplishments, sadly, were the exception, not the rule. years ofrly three leadership under a republican president, senate republicans' only significant legislative a comp schmidt is a hugely unpopular and unsuccessful tax bill that favors the very wealthy. in three years, senate republicans managed only to tie a two ton anchor, when it comes to taxes, arou
there has not been a single bill open for amendment all year. not one bill. in the minority, leader mcconnell complained bitterly about the same procedural tactics and that he would run things differently. let me tell you, minority leader mcconnell would be aghast at how majority leader mcconnell is running the senate. recently, there have been a few solitary right spots. agreementa bipartisan to raise domestic spending $10 billion more than defense spending and we permanently reauthorized the...
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bill. you know i saw the documentary you know i think i think maybe maybe i shouldn't have said that publicly about about having no tastes and and bill said well thank you steve you know our really want to thank you for doing that i think you went too far and then bill said and then steve said but it's true you know you have no. i think i should've said it publicly but you know it's true and bill said steve i may have a taste but you said my whole company as though it's case. after the failure of next and by the success of his rival bill gates jobs gets back on his feet by investing in pixar a computer animation film company that would become a good mine and as usual he takes food credit for it. but when i 1st met ed catmull who ran the computer division of lucas film who i founded pixar with we did it together. ed showed me what they were working on and i was i was blown away in the graphics were you know years beyond anything i'd ever seen before and he told me of his dream to make the 1s
bill. you know i saw the documentary you know i think i think maybe maybe i shouldn't have said that publicly about about having no tastes and and bill said well thank you steve you know our really want to thank you for doing that i think you went too far and then bill said and then steve said but it's true you know you have no. i think i should've said it publicly but you know it's true and bill said steve i may have a taste but you said my whole company as though it's case. after the failure...
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by doris price in london why was the government so determined to push this bill through and then the government would make the case that in the past certain anomalies in the personal law have benefited what it would describe as the minority community i muslims and i think that very is a long term trend towards some kind of uniform civil code i think the ability for. muslim men in india to divorce their wives by saying select 3 times which is as you pointed out is isn't allowed in many other actually islamic majority countries is something i think it's quite hard to defend so i think it's become a sort of this is. the touchstone of a reordering. the personal codes so it's not in itself anti muslim it's just the government doing what it said it was going to do when it came to power it sits in the government manifesto i mean i would point out there are many things that are illegal within india that don't necessarily have that has not necessarily made a difference so for instance diaries have been illegal in india since 1961 but they're still quite prevalent and marriages in there so i t
by doris price in london why was the government so determined to push this bill through and then the government would make the case that in the past certain anomalies in the personal law have benefited what it would describe as the minority community i muslims and i think that very is a long term trend towards some kind of uniform civil code i think the ability for. muslim men in india to divorce their wives by saying select 3 times which is as you pointed out is isn't allowed in many other...
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i'd actually like a ten-year bill. first highway bill was a 13-year bill. and think about that, because again, you need stability and consistency over time for private investment. and that's what we didn't really get to talk about today, but that's the other golden arrow that we have in the quiver is that private money to put in. >> all right. join me in thanking this panel. [ applause ] thank you guys. so, as my final act today, i get the pleasure of introducing not only my boss, hugo gerten, editor of the "washington examiner." he'll be coming out here, but he's not why you people came. not that there's anything wrong with it, though. but what he'll be doing up here is interviewing secretary elaine chao. elaine chao came from a shipping and transportation family. and in washington, she served on the federal maritime commission, becoming its chairwoman. and then in the first george w. bush administration, also served in the department of transportation. under george w. bush, she was the secretary of labor. and now, of course, she is secretary of transporta
i'd actually like a ten-year bill. first highway bill was a 13-year bill. and think about that, because again, you need stability and consistency over time for private investment. and that's what we didn't really get to talk about today, but that's the other golden arrow that we have in the quiver is that private money to put in. >> all right. join me in thanking this panel. [ applause ] thank you guys. so, as my final act today, i get the pleasure of introducing not only my boss, hugo...
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bill. they address those concerns we had with p.u.c. procurement. we are expecting to see the amendment in print very soon and we'll continue engaging on that bill as well. >>> and then lastly, i wanted to talk about a ab1054. it was the urgent see bill concerning wildfires and utility financial stability. it passed last weekend and was already signed by the governor. this one one of the governor's top priorities this year. it was motivated both by wanting to make victims of recent fires whole, as well as, you know, looking at a potential credit rating downgrade. so the bill establishes two separate wildfire funds that the utilities can choose to participate in. a liquidity fund and an insurance fund. it also requires additional grid-hardening measures. and it also includes a safety certification process for those utilities. as you're probably aware, there were some additional amendments added friday evening, on july 5th. these are problematic. if san francisco does decide to go ahead with
bill. they address those concerns we had with p.u.c. procurement. we are expecting to see the amendment in print very soon and we'll continue engaging on that bill as well. >>> and then lastly, i wanted to talk about a ab1054. it was the urgent see bill concerning wildfires and utility financial stability. it passed last weekend and was already signed by the governor. this one one of the governor's top priorities this year. it was motivated both by wanting to make victims of recent...
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rules or community go for this bill as you know your supporters say bill 2491 would stop poisoning in paradise little lady she would reply did oh it would reduce your . view on the way every. little. what you county council members voted to approve a controversial g.m.o. 1 just closure bill around 330 this morning when the bill passed it was unbelievable there was just an overwhelming i mean there is tears there was joy there was every the can possibly imagine all of us and i get this call after we passed the bill mayer why the talk to us and he wanted to tell us before he told the rest of the world that he decided to veto the bill and call why the mayor has taken a bold stand against new g.m.o. regulations the fallout is intense some critics are calling mayor bernard volume a sellout i think. right now we're still having to deal with that that's. we need the world's help today the county council decided to override the mayor's veto of bill 2 for 91. this comes after an emotional battle on the garden aisle but there could be legal challenges ahead by january 10th 2014 we're being sued
rules or community go for this bill as you know your supporters say bill 2491 would stop poisoning in paradise little lady she would reply did oh it would reduce your . view on the way every. little. what you county council members voted to approve a controversial g.m.o. 1 just closure bill around 330 this morning when the bill passed it was unbelievable there was just an overwhelming i mean there is tears there was joy there was every the can possibly imagine all of us and i get this call...
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three bills -- one is a background check bill that is very similar to the bill that was sponsored originally by two a-rated nra members. toomey and manchin. that bill passed the house and is sitting on his doorstep. the other one is the closing the charleston loophole, and in case you forget what that was, because the word "loophole" sounds so nice and sweet, that is not it at all. that was a white nationalist went into an african-american church, and gunned down the people. why did he have the gun? because they did a background check, and the rule was you only have three days to do it. they could not catch his conviction in three days, and he was able to get the gun. if they went up to 10 days, they believe they would have caught it, if you can believe this. that is the second bill. the third is my bill, and that is for serious domestic abusers -- right now, if they get convicted of domestic abuse against a wife or a husband, then they cannot go out and get an ak-47. but if it is against a girlfriend that they don't live with, they can. and yet half of the homicides have involved non-dating
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of this bill. a law that prohibits administrative decisions to be giving so a court much power to administrative decision making that in a word probably d un-constitution un-constitutional. you. >> thank you. i'll go vote now and meeting is adjourned. >>> president trump will be in cincinnati, ohio. we'll show that live here on p.m. eastern. as he left the white house for the trip, the president took on a range ofions topics including his phone conversation with russian theident vladimir putin and recent democratic debates. this is about 20 minutes.
of this bill. a law that prohibits administrative decisions to be giving so a court much power to administrative decision making that in a word probably d un-constitution un-constitutional. you. >> thank you. i'll go vote now and meeting is adjourned. >>> president trump will be in cincinnati, ohio. we'll show that live here on p.m. eastern. as he left the white house for the trip, the president took on a range ofions topics including his phone conversation with russian theident...
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it was a markup of a bill in that process in which the committee votes on a bill. whenever that happens both sides get to speak about it at minimum speak about it before there is a vote. usually they get to amend it or offer amendments before there is a vote. lindsey graham just convened the committee and basically said let's vote. shocked pat leahy who had 40 years of service in the senate, couldn't believe what he was saying. what was your experience of what happened on your committee today. >> i was there for the entire hearing. and it was one of the saddest things i'd ever seen. senator graham as we pointed out worked with us on that initial immigration bill when president bush was in valiantly we tried to get that done. he then supported the bill in 2013 comprehensive reform. and now he has just gone when it comes to this issue the full trump because what's happened here is we would like to work with him on the issue of seeking asylum in those home countries of the northern triangle. but instead he has put a bill forward we have some issues with annan instead
it was a markup of a bill in that process in which the committee votes on a bill. whenever that happens both sides get to speak about it at minimum speak about it before there is a vote. usually they get to amend it or offer amendments before there is a vote. lindsey graham just convened the committee and basically said let's vote. shocked pat leahy who had 40 years of service in the senate, couldn't believe what he was saying. what was your experience of what happened on your committee today....
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i'm sandra smith. >> bill: and i'm bill hemmer. all six officers released from the hospital where the gunman is in custody. massive response from the s.w.a.t. team out there. officers trapped inside the home. here is a glimpse at how chaotic the scene was on the streets of philadelphia. >> fire. police. give me s.w.a.t. asap. long guns asap. >> sandra: philadelphia police commissioner richard ross weighing in on what was going through his mind during that tense standoff. >> i have to admit that i did not think this guy was going to come out alive. we had a more lengthy conversation. some of which ended with his attorney, so it was an unusual circumstance that we took unusual steps. we are about the preservation of life. everyone who was here yesterday played a significant role in bringing this to as positive of our resolution as you can imagine. >> bill: how are you doing, daniel? welcome back. i want to play a little clip of video, responding to how the neighborhood heckled them. i don't know what you make of that, daniel, but tha
i'm sandra smith. >> bill: and i'm bill hemmer. all six officers released from the hospital where the gunman is in custody. massive response from the s.w.a.t. team out there. officers trapped inside the home. here is a glimpse at how chaotic the scene was on the streets of philadelphia. >> fire. police. give me s.w.a.t. asap. long guns asap. >> sandra: philadelphia police commissioner richard ross weighing in on what was going through his mind during that tense standoff....
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to be honest bill i think a lot lighter crowds are the same position. i think exactly so you know i'm watching i'm watching the field i haven't endorsed anybody yet but i again i have been impressive to me and i think i said this on our show here before that i thought the 1st primary within the primary was elizabeth warren versus bernie sanders for the progressive lane and it looks like elizabeth warren has succeeded in moving ahead bernie sanders in that lame bill i'm agree i'm sure you'll agree that it's the it's 5 states that win the election. because i can predict this election before it starts and tell you that trump's going to win i don't trump is going to win this is the and button's going to win new york 10 and that's a given can recapture pennsylvania ohio and iowa. again i want to add california to that list also i didn't run away i want to add california sure that list of course i saw with biden trumps want to carry texas i believe. still uphill despite better o'rorke for democrats biden new york in the bag california in the bag by the way ca
to be honest bill i think a lot lighter crowds are the same position. i think exactly so you know i'm watching i'm watching the field i haven't endorsed anybody yet but i again i have been impressive to me and i think i said this on our show here before that i thought the 1st primary within the primary was elizabeth warren versus bernie sanders for the progressive lane and it looks like elizabeth warren has succeeded in moving ahead bernie sanders in that lame bill i'm agree i'm sure you'll...
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bill barr has launched an investigation. members of congress specifically house democrats, i think, want to know more, and so we could see investigations coming from capitol hill. this is by far not the end of the story. >> scott wong live in d.c. stick around, we're going to talk again in a little bit. >>> the alleged el paso gunman confessed to gunning down dozens in walmart. upon being arrested, suspect got out of his car with his hands up and stated to agent quote, i'm the shooter. el paso prosecutors say they will seek the death penalty. meanwhile, "the new york times" just took a deep dive into the conservative media killer and found the confessed shooter echoed many of the words of its most prominent stars. found vikistriking overlap. the confessed shooter complained about hispanic invasion of texas, echoes tucker carlson, laura ingram, ann coulter, on saying quote, you can shoot invaders. the words immigrant invasion appeared on fox newscasts. the times reports the vast majority were spoken by fox news hosts and gues
bill barr has launched an investigation. members of congress specifically house democrats, i think, want to know more, and so we could see investigations coming from capitol hill. this is by far not the end of the story. >> scott wong live in d.c. stick around, we're going to talk again in a little bit. >>> the alleged el paso gunman confessed to gunning down dozens in walmart. upon being arrested, suspect got out of his car with his hands up and stated to agent quote, i'm the...
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is there like an inbox where you bring your bill? >> yes. you literally put it in on inbox on the house floor. it comes in, gets printed, gets given a number and a high staff person decides which committee this bill should be referred to. >> okay. so you introduce it, put it in the inbox, it goes to a committee. >> the number of bills that the committee ever acts on -- we're now getting very narrow very quickly. >> because they have to do hears on the bill? >> yes. this is one of the frustrations of the rank and file members. they feel like, i have these great ideas. but if my chair of my committee isn't interested, it's going nowhere. >> and even if a bill does make it out of committee, party leaders can still refuse to schedule it for a vote. since the beginning of this year, mitch mcconnell has ignored about 100 bills the democratic counter parts have already passed, including one that seeks to close the gender pay gap and another that combats gun violence. mcconnell defended his position in may 2019 and was hardly apologetic. >> as long
is there like an inbox where you bring your bill? >> yes. you literally put it in on inbox on the house floor. it comes in, gets printed, gets given a number and a high staff person decides which committee this bill should be referred to. >> okay. so you introduce it, put it in the inbox, it goes to a committee. >> the number of bills that the committee ever acts on -- we're now getting very narrow very quickly. >> because they have to do hears on the bill? >> yes....
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bill. you know i saw the documentary you know i think i think maybe maybe i shouldn't have said that publicly about about having no tastes and and bill said well thank you steve you know our really want to thank you for doing that i think you went too far and then bill said and then steve said but it's true you know. you have no. i think i should've said it publicly but you know it's true and bill said steve i may have a taste but you said my whole company as though it's case. after the failure of next and by the success of his wife bill gates jobs gets back on his feet by investing in pixar a computer animation film company that would become a good mine and as usual he takes food credit for it. but when i 1st met ed catmull who ran the computer division of lucas film who i founded pixar with we did it together. and showed me what they were working on and i was i was blown away in the graphics were you know years beyond anything i'd ever seen before and he told me of his dream to make the 1
bill. you know i saw the documentary you know i think i think maybe maybe i shouldn't have said that publicly about about having no tastes and and bill said well thank you steve you know our really want to thank you for doing that i think you went too far and then bill said and then steve said but it's true you know. you have no. i think i should've said it publicly but you know it's true and bill said steve i may have a taste but you said my whole company as though it's case. after the failure...
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pay your bills it is not. going to take it all that much cost me sound like a rock compartment or the top of. the. washer go to $100.00. american. economy i believe how straightforward that operation seem to be a simple incision manipulating the muscles and putting in a plastic is a difference between not voicing. able to walk and not you know that would. be. the right word all it's about me. i mean i want to shut out all the stress and the noise i mean there's a crying baby here we have you a story we're going to. yeah. i mean. as soon as one patient is taken to recovery a new one the sedation. it's a nonstop chain of operations. including the brothers are $0.06. you go down talking and you could just. read about i feel stressed or not able to. afford my favorite song starts ringing in my brain. for. his door down my nose and i thought my job. john. was. that means i will go somewhere but because of your beautiful face i would be one towards the. eastern front and then i thought for martha. for me all you kno
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. >>> a landmark labor bill that would redefine gig economy workers, ab 5, a bill that would require companies to classify workers as employees and not independent contractors. the bill goes before the full state senate. >> if passed and signed by the governor, the bill would rewrite labor law in a major way. michael, a labor lawyer is former director of the california preliminary development department. >> the presumption changes and it's more difficult to classify worker as independent contractors. >> the bill has a long way to two but not much time to get there. >> go to the full senate, the legislature next week, it has to by september 13th, we'll see a lot of movement. >> generally independent contractors get no vacation, breaks, insurance, meal time or over time. >> you need to pay your own taxes, you're not entitled to the same benefit and minimum wage requirements. >> ride share drivers and others represent only a fraction of the california independent contractors. 8 1/2% of california work force, 1.5 million workers are full time independent contractors and more that are par
. >>> a landmark labor bill that would redefine gig economy workers, ab 5, a bill that would require companies to classify workers as employees and not independent contractors. the bill goes before the full state senate. >> if passed and signed by the governor, the bill would rewrite labor law in a major way. michael, a labor lawyer is former director of the california preliminary development department. >> the presumption changes and it's more difficult to classify worker...
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thank you for coming into talk about the domestic abuse bill. talk about the domestic abuse bill. talk about the key thing is the legislation would bring in. crucially it would create a specific offence of domestic abuse. slightly unbelievably, we don't have that in this country at the moment. we have a whole raft of different pieces of legislation that the police and others need to look at if they think something has happened. they're most likely offence that somebody is prosecuted for at the moment would be criminal damage. that is a very low level events. it often doesn't carry a custodial sentence of any kind. therefore, it means if you are a survivor of domestic abuse, if you manage to get to the stage, which is really ha rd, manage to get to the stage, which is really hard, going through a criminal justice really hard, going through a criminaljustice process, you are very unlikely to get a satisfying outcome from that. this would be simple flying all of our existing legislation, creating that really important, specific, symbolic offence, and also bringing in new offences suc
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if that doesn't happen, there won't be a bill. plain and simple.>>. [inaudible question] >> here we are again. regardless of one's political disposition, what should be done on the board. the asylum issues. but this bill isn't being tackled and you'll be back here >> what we should do is just what you said. the answer to this is comprehensive immigration reform. it got broad bipartisan support. it dealt and a far more comprehensive way with the problems we speak of whether it's border security. what to do with the people here. how to change existing roles on immigration so we can get more people we need both high-end and low-end. farmworkers and people who work in stores. and that is the real answer. president trump called me a few months ago and said what can we do on immigration? i said mr. president, if you looked at the actual language of comprehensive reform, you might find it better than you thought. that's the answer. we've learned over the last five years these piecemeal approaches don't work. yes. >> republicans say on election security that
if that doesn't happen, there won't be a bill. plain and simple.>>. [inaudible question] >> here we are again. regardless of one's political disposition, what should be done on the board. the asylum issues. but this bill isn't being tackled and you'll be back here >> what we should do is just what you said. the answer to this is comprehensive immigration reform. it got broad bipartisan support. it dealt and a far more comprehensive way with the problems we speak of whether...
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not a perfect bill, but it was a bill. and you stood up for the dreamers, when we were trying to work out that compromise. my view is we have someone in the white house right now -- i will not go out on my views, i think i have made them very clear in the forum -- who has been out there on rhetoric that has been so hurtful to immigrants all across this country, not just people at the border, not just people trying to seek asylum. i think there are common sense solutions here, like allowing in other seek asylum countries, using comprehensive immigration reform and using the money that scored in 2015 $138 million in deficit reduction, which is why grover norquist supported that bill back then. then you can use the money for border security, asylum, and those things. there are common sense solutions. despite the rhetoric on all of this, it is too important right now and there are too many literal lives at stake for us to mess around with this. --ope you would mess would consider this going forward. >> i will consider this, bu
not a perfect bill, but it was a bill. and you stood up for the dreamers, when we were trying to work out that compromise. my view is we have someone in the white house right now -- i will not go out on my views, i think i have made them very clear in the forum -- who has been out there on rhetoric that has been so hurtful to immigrants all across this country, not just people at the border, not just people trying to seek asylum. i think there are common sense solutions here, like allowing in...
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as candidate trump in 2015 at sea pac when interviewed by sean hannity said when he was asked about bill clinton he said he better keep his distance from epstein because i'm telling you what that ship's going down so he's been warning about epstein for more than a decade to try to tie this to him is as ridiculous as trying to present the trump russia collusion story that didn't work i know that was pretty ridiculous so i'm not surprised you're trying it again brian your thoughts on all of this and maybe any thoughts about the timing of it why now go ahead. well 1st i'd like to go back and correct a couple of factual inaccuracy is number one the russian investigation is not a hoax number 2 we all know from volume 2 page 2 of them all the report that donald trump is more than likely guilty of obstruction of justice ok. let's put it let's talk about jeffrey epstein let's talk about the. yeah keep going yes let's put that aside ok well let's talk about the more important issue of sexual harassment sexual deviancy sexual predation what we know is that this is a man who the shame to me peter t
as candidate trump in 2015 at sea pac when interviewed by sean hannity said when he was asked about bill clinton he said he better keep his distance from epstein because i'm telling you what that ship's going down so he's been warning about epstein for more than a decade to try to tie this to him is as ridiculous as trying to present the trump russia collusion story that didn't work i know that was pretty ridiculous so i'm not surprised you're trying it again brian your thoughts on all of this...
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not a perfect bill, but it was a bill. and you stood up for the dreamers, when we were trying to work out that compromise. my view is we have someone in the white house right now -- i will not go into my views, i think i have made them very clear in many forums -- who has been out there on rhetoric that has been so hurtful to immigrants all across this country, not just people at the border, not just people trying to seek asylum. i think there are some common sense solutions here, like allowing people to seek asylum down in the northern triangle countries, like passing comprehensive immigration reform and using the money that scored --2015 158 ilion dollars $158 billion in deficit reduction, which is why grover norquist supported that bill back then. then you can use the money for border security, asylum, and those things. there are common sense solutions. despite the rhetoric on all of this, it is too important right now and there are too many literal lives at stake for us to mess around with this. so i hope you would rec
not a perfect bill, but it was a bill. and you stood up for the dreamers, when we were trying to work out that compromise. my view is we have someone in the white house right now -- i will not go into my views, i think i have made them very clear in many forums -- who has been out there on rhetoric that has been so hurtful to immigrants all across this country, not just people at the border, not just people trying to seek asylum. i think there are some common sense solutions here, like allowing...
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bill. you know i saw the documentary you know i think i think maybe maybe i shouldn't have said that publicly about about having no tastes and and bill said well thank you steve you know our really want to thank you for doing that i think you went too far and then bill said and then steve said but it's true you know you have notes. i think i should've said it publicly but you know it's true and bill said steve i may have no taste but you said my whole company has those days. after the failure of next and by the success of his rival bill gates jobs gets back on his feet by investing in pixar a computer animation film company that would become a good mine and as usual he takes food credit for it. but when i 1st met ed catmull who ran the computer division of lucas film who i founded pixar with we did it together. ed showed me what they were working on and i was i was blown away in the graphics were you know years beyond anything i'd ever seen before and he told me of his dream to make the 1st
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>> happy friday, bill. the president attending a fundraiser in long island today despite critics naming trump supporters in an attempt to shame them. one celebrity chef urging the host to cancel it saying these are not normal times. how abnormal will things get? >> much more so. new claims of anti-conservative bias as twitter locks out mcconnell's campaign page for protestors making threats outside his house. how republican groups are responding and where that could all lead. >> all that and #oneluckyguy on "outnumbered" top of the hour. >> bill: see you in 10 minutes. if you build it, major league baseball will find a way to get there. they're about to make history on a special field in iowa. the field of dreams, jared maxx has that story in a moment. >> hey, is this heaven? >> no. it's iowa. ncy, ultra soft fabric ncy, and new beautiful designs for your best comfort and protection guaranteed. life's better when you're in it. be there with depend®. of course he's got plans. with labor day deals starting f
>> happy friday, bill. the president attending a fundraiser in long island today despite critics naming trump supporters in an attempt to shame them. one celebrity chef urging the host to cancel it saying these are not normal times. how abnormal will things get? >> much more so. new claims of anti-conservative bias as twitter locks out mcconnell's campaign page for protestors making threats outside his house. how republican groups are responding and where that could all lead....
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i'm bill hammer. this story continues tomorrow night and tucker is going to take over the top of the hour as we watch the rally in southwestern ohio. have a great evening, everybody. preevent >> president trump: that's two protesters on tomorrow night, the headline wie protesters protesters. you don't have an of second one? ♪ be one welcome to "tucker carlson tonight." the president is speaking a we will be taking portions of the live, especially t newsworthy moments. we also going to get to it last night's debate, tulsi gabbard of hawaii hit kamala harris harder than anyone has so far. a remarkable moment here will be talking to kelsey gever life you were not, we are going to go back to the president, speaking in ohio. >> president trump: from the fields of the great pocahontas, who is now lying and cheating her way to the presidency if possible. she's trying to win, remember? she defrauded people with her
i'm bill hammer. this story continues tomorrow night and tucker is going to take over the top of the hour as we watch the rally in southwestern ohio. have a great evening, everybody. preevent >> president trump: that's two protesters on tomorrow night, the headline wie protesters protesters. you don't have an of second one? ♪ be one welcome to "tucker carlson tonight." the president is speaking a we will be taking portions of the live, especially t newsworthy moments. we also...
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of this bill. a law that prohibits administrative decisions to be giving so a court much power to administrative decision making that in a word probably d un-constitution un-constitutional. you. >> thank you. i'll go vote now and meeting is adjourned. live, your calls and comments on "washington journal ." after that, an interview with president trump. cnn come apart to of the democratic presidential candidate debate. country where there is no public city in which, no i can walk. in a woman to do anything her life, she needs a car. and to do this, she needs a man. >> tonight on c-span's q&a, all daring toks about drive. her decision to challenge the saudi government span on women drivers. >> women are not supposed to drive. we show that we are able, we are capable of driving and being in the driver's seat of our own destiny by doing this act of civil disobedience. >> watch tonight at 8:00 eastern on c-span's q&a. morning, justin myers, ceo of the super pac, for our efforts tousses democrat a turnou
of this bill. a law that prohibits administrative decisions to be giving so a court much power to administrative decision making that in a word probably d un-constitution un-constitutional. you. >> thank you. i'll go vote now and meeting is adjourned. live, your calls and comments on "washington journal ." after that, an interview with president trump. cnn come apart to of the democratic presidential candidate debate. country where there is no public city in which, no i can...
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city mayor bill de blasio struck out at both comolli harris and the front runner joe biden saying unlike them he was looking to transform the government and we're expecting to see more of that joe biden wants to remain above the fray according to his campaign he's going to be talking about donald trump but he's got a target painted on his back and a lot of those candidates are expected to be gunning for him he's going to be standing right between is standing right now between korti booker and comolli harris both of them are african-americans and both of them have been critical booker has criticized him on criminal justice because of some aggressive legislation that he pushed in the ninety's the result of which was more african-americans ending up in prison kamel the harris as opposed him on things like bussing minorities to better schools which biden opposed years ago so we also have a number of candidates who are a low in the polls those people are going to want to get up and break through in this debate because otherwise they might end up out of the race so some of them are going to be
city mayor bill de blasio struck out at both comolli harris and the front runner joe biden saying unlike them he was looking to transform the government and we're expecting to see more of that joe biden wants to remain above the fray according to his campaign he's going to be talking about donald trump but he's got a target painted on his back and a lot of those candidates are expected to be gunning for him he's going to be standing right between is standing right now between korti booker and...
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. >> bill: good morning, everybody. new this hour, president trump any moment about to head out from the white house to dayton and el paso, texas. there he will grieve with those who live there and the rest of the nation after two stunning stunning shootings leaving 34 people dead. i'm bill hemmer. we've reached the midway point for this week. already feels like a long one, right? >> sandra: good morning everyone. i'm sandra smith. the president along with the first lady will be meeting with local officials, first responders and survivors across both cities today. while the tone of his trip will be somber, that is not stopping democrats from continuing to slam the president and questioning whether he should be there at all. >> the other thing i heard, chris, totally unsolicited from victims still in the hospital as they grab my arm and tell him not to come here. >> i've seen democrats on air saying he is responsible for this. his rhetoric is responsible for this shooting. is responsible for these deaths, this murder. th
. >> bill: good morning, everybody. new this hour, president trump any moment about to head out from the white house to dayton and el paso, texas. there he will grieve with those who live there and the rest of the nation after two stunning stunning shootings leaving 34 people dead. i'm bill hemmer. we've reached the midway point for this week. already feels like a long one, right? >> sandra: good morning everyone. i'm sandra smith. the president along with the first lady will be...
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. >> bill: thanks, guys, good morning. >> i'm bill hemmer live in new york. a good day to you at home. good morning, sandra. >> sandra: i'm sandra smith. hazma bin laden, reports of his death. we're told the u.s. played a role. >> lucas tomlinson tracking this. what can we report? >> hamza will not be seeking revenge for his father's death because he is now dead. a u.s. official after there was a $1 million bounty on his head. john roberts asked the president to comment. >> do you have any information that osama bin laden's son has been killed? >> president trump: i don't want to come interest on that. >> u.s. intelligence agencies viewed hamza as an emerging leader of al qaeda. after the attacks the c.i.a. says he and other al qaeda members fled to iran. they were detained but then let go. he released audio and video messages on the internet calling on supporters to launch more attacks on the u.s. and allies around the world.to be t 19 >> a video of his wedding was found in the compound >> the c.i.a. continues to hunt down the current leader of al qaeda. the
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california used to be called senate bill 327. they passed a law into place which says you have to take reasonable measures to protect i.o.t. devices. that includes bluetooth. if you need your refrigerator connected to the internet, you need to rethink your life. it's the typical patterns. we look for litigation. people will sue. then regulation like the fcc, then there will be legislation. california has taken the legislative step. it's starting to get the attention of members of congress. i think you will see relevant agencies start to come together on this and put out regulations. david: i have got a question for you. do you have alexa? >> absolutely not. david: so you have gone that step at least. >> i have enough people spying on me. david: coming up. more problems for deblasio besides sounding like a chipmunk. >> i apologize that you ever got to know donald trump. but this new yorker volunteers to get rid of him for you. david: poor guy. missing posters popping up mocking the new york city mayor's absence while he's running
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bill. you know i saw the documentary you know i think i think maybe maybe i shouldn't have said that publicly about about having no tastes and and bill said well thank you steve you know our really want to thank you for doing that i think you went too far and then bill said and then steve said but it's true you know you have notes hades. i think i should've said it publicly but you know it's true and bill said steve i may have a taste but you said my whole company as though it's case. after the failure of next and by the success of his rival bill gates jobs gets back on his feet by investing in pixar a computer animation film company that would become a good mine and as usual he takes food credit for it. but when i 1st met ed catmull who ran the computer division of lucas film who i founded pixar with we did it together. ed showed me what they were working on and i was i was blown away in the graphics were you know years beyond anything i'd ever seen before and he told me of his dream to ma
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i'm bill hemmer, good morning. fbi agent raiding epstein's private island after his death searching for new evidence in the sex trafficking case there amid intense scrutiny in the federal facility where he's being housed under a growing list of security lapses. here's rudy giuliani hours ago with us today. >> what happened is mind-boggling. it's impossible. it's a small facility. it's not rikers island. i do not understand how anyone can explain not having him under 24-hour surveillance. >> bill: bryan llenas picks up the story. >> jeffery epstein was seeking legal help in the days before le died. there was a meeting nine days prior to his epstein and epstein wanted an attorney to take on a quarterback role on his legal team and schoen said a psychologist came in and met with epstein for five minutes as part of a suicide protocol and when ask about his demeanor he said he was engaged an excite about the approach we discussed to defending his case and said epstein would still be alive today if the judge had not unfa
i'm bill hemmer, good morning. fbi agent raiding epstein's private island after his death searching for new evidence in the sex trafficking case there amid intense scrutiny in the federal facility where he's being housed under a growing list of security lapses. here's rudy giuliani hours ago with us today. >> what happened is mind-boggling. it's impossible. it's a small facility. it's not rikers island. i do not understand how anyone can explain not having him under 24-hour surveillance....
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if so why when it's a discriminatory bill is needed unfairly criminalizes muslim men all those from other faiths who leave their wives commit only a civil offense. so that until you let us be very very clear this bill is for the rights of mary he muslims or men and also gender equality and gender justice it has nothing to do with religion now criminalization is on account of instant triples the luck not to belittle our instant to put a lock which is. one in one sitting by the off electronic means whatsapp s.m.s. is email striking letters or spoken words that is what busy has been criminalized now women used to live in constant fear and they were treated as slaves and property that they can be thrown out any time now this instant to put a lock has no basis in islamic law also it is illegal and void under islamic laws so in this background not of these instant i would says what taking place in women's women were being thrown out no you have to make a distinction with abandonment no abandonment in other legion does not lead to divorce legal status of a person does not change but here d
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a picture of your dollar bill. and you walk home and you've got your paper receipt and you've got your dollar bill and then you can spend it later and it becomes one of those bitcoin things. incentive to go voting as well? that ishe problem with that your vote needs to remain as secret as possible. we want to have a secret ballot. that means we can't just give voters a receipt that memorializes how they voted. if we didn't do that, if you did get a receipt, someone could coerce you into voting a certain way, or make it much easier for people to buy or sell votes. for that reason, the secret ballot is one of the most important security protections we have an elections. we need to maintain ballot findingwhile also mechanisms that increase the integrity of the count. that's what makes this a difficult security problem. we want both of those things at the same time. host: you mentioned mitch mcconnell, his home state. crescent springs, good morning. caller: yes, mitch mcconnell is running for reelection in 2020. we nee
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sure the patients don't receive a surprise medical bill which is when you receive a 300-dollar bill or maybe a 3000-dollar bill two months after your surgery because one of your doctors was outside of your insurance network. many senators including senator cassidy, senator hasson, senator murkowski and an be many others want to end surprise billing. to lower the cost of prescription drugs by developing speed up drug facility by a certain happen database. they have worked on this provision. approving the drug patent database by keeping a more today to help generic drug companies speed up drug development proposal offered by senator cassidy and senator durbin. i'm mentioning mentioning the senator's names on purpose because i wanted to be clear how much work has been done by democratic as well as republican senators together on the provisions of this bill. prevent the abuse of petitions that can be used to unnecessarily delay drug approval presenters governor shaheen cassady bennett cramer and braun clarified that the makers of brand biological products such as insulin are not gaming the
sure the patients don't receive a surprise medical bill which is when you receive a 300-dollar bill or maybe a 3000-dollar bill two months after your surgery because one of your doctors was outside of your insurance network. many senators including senator cassidy, senator hasson, senator murkowski and an be many others want to end surprise billing. to lower the cost of prescription drugs by developing speed up drug facility by a certain happen database. they have worked on this provision....
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he is refusing to allow a vote on any of the bills that have been introduced in the senate or passed already in the house to address these crises. so today, we are here to say as loudly as we can and as clearly as we can to mitch mcconnell, enough is enough, stop the obstruction, stop blocking the senate from taking action to raise the minimum wage, to stop gun violence in america, to improve the integrity of our elections, to protect the pensions of workers in kentucky and throughout america -- [cheering and applause] senator sanders: to guarantee healthcare as a human right, not a privilege. [cheering and applause] senator sanders: to combat climate change and to stop once and for all billionaires from buying elections. [cheering and applause] so, today, i say to senator mcconnell, if you want to vote against any of that legislation, that's fine, you have the right to come back to kentucky and tell the people why you voted the way you did, but you don't have the right to stop democracy in the united states senate. [cheering and applause] you don't have the rights to prevent debate
he is refusing to allow a vote on any of the bills that have been introduced in the senate or passed already in the house to address these crises. so today, we are here to say as loudly as we can and as clearly as we can to mitch mcconnell, enough is enough, stop the obstruction, stop blocking the senate from taking action to raise the minimum wage, to stop gun violence in america, to improve the integrity of our elections, to protect the pensions of workers in kentucky and throughout america...
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just closure bill around 330 this morning when the bill passed it was unbelievable there was just an overwhelming i mean there is tears there was joy there was ever the can possibly imagine all of us and i get this call after we passed the bill mayor wanted to talk to us and he wanted to tell us before he told the rest the world that he decided to veto the bill and call while he the mayor has taken a bold stand against new g.m.o. regulations the fallout is intense some critics are calling mayor bernard a sellout. and we're still having to deal with that that's. we need the world's help today the county council decided to override the mayor's veto of bill 2491. this comes after an emotional battle on the garden aisle but there could be legal challenges ahead by january 10th 2014 we're being sued by far the largest chemical companies in the world to be honest with you i wasn't surprised just in learning that they his chief of these companies this is what they're known for they do this all over the world use their money to bully communities it reveals the true intention of these compani
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i'm sandra smith. >> bill: i am bill hemmer. just yesterday, israel blocked tlaib and her colleague ilhan omar from a plan to visit this weekend. they were blocked over their support for a boycott against israel. israel did say it might allow tlaib on humanitarian grounds to visit her 90-year-old grandmother but tlaib tweeting moments ago silencing me and treating me like a criminal is not what she wants for me. it would kill a piece of me. i decided that visiting my grandmother under these oppressive conditions stands against everything i believe in, fighting against racism, oppression, and injustice." the back-and-forth continues. what's up? good morning. >> good morning. we've gone back and forth on this a couple of times in the past 24 hours. lee is really government had initially granted a request to visit her grandmother in the west bank denying her request on the request of congresswoman ilhan omar to enter, could submit a humanitarian request to visit her relatives if you promise not to promote boycotts against israel wh
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bill. >> bill: what a story, thank you. joining us now, kellyanne conway, welcome back to "fox news sunday" ." >> kellyanne: good morning, bill. >> bill: i have a number of issues to get through, first on epstein. can you assure the accusers that their claims will still be pursued? >> kellyanne: what i can assure them is that the attorney general took action immediately when he learned of the death of jeffrey epstein and there is an active investigation. i can't really comment on that any further and i think that those victims should have justice and they've been looking for justice for many, many years and i really can't comment beyond that. i think that this is the ultimate macabre final episode to a man who clearly was an evil monster doing terrible things to young girls. >> bill: white of the president then retweet that clinton's suggestion? >> kellyanne: i think the esidt just wants everything to be investigated as a reporter just revealed just the day before. there wasome sealed information implicating some people ver
bill. >> bill: what a story, thank you. joining us now, kellyanne conway, welcome back to "fox news sunday" ." >> kellyanne: good morning, bill. >> bill: i have a number of issues to get through, first on epstein. can you assure the accusers that their claims will still be pursued? >> kellyanne: what i can assure them is that the attorney general took action immediately when he learned of the death of jeffrey epstein and there is an active investigation. i...
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i'm bill hemmer. smitty, snow and ice to see you. -- nice to see you. >> sandra: the trump administration making history deciding to pull out of a reagan era nuclear arms treaty with russia and the pentagon will withdraw thousands of troops from afghanistan as a potential deal with the taliban hangs in the balance. >> bill: kevin corke begins all of that from the north lawn. good morning. >> the u.s. has long contended that that treaty tied its hands with respect to china. for that matter the russians were not in compliance. i want to share part of a statement from the secretary of state mike pompeo. it reads in part dating back to the mid 2000s. russia developed and tested and fielded multiple battalions of its non-compliant missile. the u.s. will not remain a party to a treaty deliberately violated by russians. it dates to the cold war. reagan and gorbachev signed that treaty in an effort to de-escalate nuclear tensions but it has changed says u.s. and nato allies with the russians consistently viol
i'm bill hemmer. smitty, snow and ice to see you. -- nice to see you. >> sandra: the trump administration making history deciding to pull out of a reagan era nuclear arms treaty with russia and the pentagon will withdraw thousands of troops from afghanistan as a potential deal with the taliban hangs in the balance. >> bill: kevin corke begins all of that from the north lawn. good morning. >> the u.s. has long contended that that treaty tied its hands with respect to china. for...
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more disquieting is his veto of improvement bills which can be traced back to the bill in 1830. he vetoed harbors bills in 1846 and 1847 and was prepared in the last days of his presidency in 1849 to do likewise if the 30th congress passed another one. like madison, monroe and jackson before him, polk did not reject internal improvements per se, claiming the projects wholly national in scope were legitimate, while those local in scope would need to be funded at the state level. in the absence of a constitutional amendment conferring that power onning could. his warning in his veto messages about sectional jealousy, corruption in politics, quote, increased taxation and a national debt never to be extinguished, end quote, suggests he might not have welcomed such an amendment. however, in light of the long view of history, there remained the origins -- the issue of origins and legacy. my research considers the role of polk and other participants, democrats and wigs in congress, scientists, military officers, and the expansion of the federal government's environmental footprint. as
more disquieting is his veto of improvement bills which can be traced back to the bill in 1830. he vetoed harbors bills in 1846 and 1847 and was prepared in the last days of his presidency in 1849 to do likewise if the 30th congress passed another one. like madison, monroe and jackson before him, polk did not reject internal improvements per se, claiming the projects wholly national in scope were legitimate, while those local in scope would need to be funded at the state level. in the absence...
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that bill is dead in the senate. that bill combines two things. dream protection per jammers, along with -- four dreamers - protection for dreamers along with print temporary protected status. witholitical -- along temper a protected status. -- temporary protected status. .e live in a community i worked at seven or 8, 9 universities. i have never seen students as hard-working and dorky and lovely and delightful as the uc irvine students. [applause] so i strongly support, we should be so lucky to have those people choose to make their lives in this country. that is what we need to do at the dreamers. we need to provide them with certainty. this is not fair to them. is not fair to the families. is holding a back from investing in their education and in the workforce. so this is a straightforward issue. at has just been very different -- difficult put it, to get the senate to do anything. [applause] q - are you willing to keep our immigrant community safe? how? earlier i mentioned things we can do to address hate speech and hate crimes. making sure t
that bill is dead in the senate. that bill combines two things. dream protection per jammers, along with -- four dreamers - protection for dreamers along with print temporary protected status. witholitical -- along temper a protected status. -- temporary protected status. .e live in a community i worked at seven or 8, 9 universities. i have never seen students as hard-working and dorky and lovely and delightful as the uc irvine students. [applause] so i strongly support, we should be so lucky...
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of said if they don't pay that bill we're not talking about trade the u.k. can talk all it wants about doing a trade deal with the u.s. but the fact remains its biggest trading partner is the rest of the e.u. so if there's no trade deal with the rest of the e.u. and that would seriously hamper the u.k. economy and then the other point is what would this do to the u.k.'s goodwill on the international stage if they don't pay existing bills why should other countries get involved them in trade deals or the negotiations because it would damage their standing which at the moment is still quite high despite everything that's happened with drugs right off a solid in there from d.w. business thank you so much for your insights there and also big thank you to day in france that. now the pharmaceuticals firm johnson and johnson has been ordered by a u.s. courts to pay more than half a $1000000000.00 over its role in fueling an opiate addiction crisis is the 1st case to go to trial out of thousands of lawsuits filed against the drug makers and distributors the judge in
of said if they don't pay that bill we're not talking about trade the u.k. can talk all it wants about doing a trade deal with the u.s. but the fact remains its biggest trading partner is the rest of the e.u. so if there's no trade deal with the rest of the e.u. and that would seriously hamper the u.k. economy and then the other point is what would this do to the u.k.'s goodwill on the international stage if they don't pay existing bills why should other countries get involved them in trade...
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, much do i pay towards my gas bill, water bill, medicine, food,transportation . it's something that is very real to us and so we are dedicated to the effort. and the district of columbia, we receive not only the federal liheap black but since mayor bowser's been in office she's been dedicated to ensuring that we don't have to close our doors. inprevious years at the federal grant ran out , we would literally closedown our offices , lock the door andwe couldn't assist people . and the last five years we've been able to keep our doors open which i think has been a great benefit to our constituents. and it means that we are now not dealing with as many households who are in the state of crisis for a long time. which has been i think a great benefit to the city. as a whole. just to give you a sense in the district, the district recently surpassed about 700,000 residents. about one quarter of those or 27 percent is eligible for liheap assistance. i thinkmost of you may know that liheap assistance , the maximum income level you can go to is 50 percent state median inco
, much do i pay towards my gas bill, water bill, medicine, food,transportation . it's something that is very real to us and so we are dedicated to the effort. and the district of columbia, we receive not only the federal liheap black but since mayor bowser's been in office she's been dedicated to ensuring that we don't have to close our doors. inprevious years at the federal grant ran out , we would literally closedown our offices , lock the door andwe couldn't assist people . and the last five...
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just closure bill around 330 this morning when the bill passed it was unbelievable there was just an overwhelming i mean there is tears it was joy there was every the can possibly imagine all of us and i get this call after we passed the bill mayor wanted to talk to us and he wanted to tell us before he told the rest of the world that he decided to veto the bill and call while he the mayor has taken a bold stand against new g.m.o. regulations the fallout is intense some critics are calling mayor bernard a sellout i think. right now we're still having to deal with that that's. we need the world's help today the county council decided to override the mayor's veto of bill 2491. 5 this comes after an emotional battle on the garden aisle but there could be legal challenges ahead by january 10th 2014 we're being sued by far the largest chemical companies in the world to be honest with you i wasn't surprised just in learning that they his chief of these companies this is what they're known for they do this all over the world use their money to bully communities it reveals the true intention
just closure bill around 330 this morning when the bill passed it was unbelievable there was just an overwhelming i mean there is tears it was joy there was every the can possibly imagine all of us and i get this call after we passed the bill mayor wanted to talk to us and he wanted to tell us before he told the rest of the world that he decided to veto the bill and call while he the mayor has taken a bold stand against new g.m.o. regulations the fallout is intense some critics are calling...
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but today we're voting on a bill, hopefully we'll vote today, on a bill that is a compromise bill that actually sets the stage. it just sets the upper limit. it doesn't even do the appropriating at the detail level. it just sets the top-line number for the fiscal year 2020, which starts october 1, 2019. now that number is roughly $1.3 trillion, madam president. i have a debt clock in my office and i can watch the national debt spin about $100,000 a second going up every single minute of every single day. this bill begins to address that. president trump had a couple of priorities here, but before i talk about that, i want to talk about and put in perspective what this bill actually does. we've talked before, madam president, about mandatory spending and discretionary spending. again, the problem is in our federal government, this whole budget drama that we've seen, this year and have seen for the last 45 years only deals with the discretionary budget which is $1.375 trillion for the next year. -- or for 20201, i'm sorry. discretionary budget today -- this is 2019, the dotted line here
but today we're voting on a bill, hopefully we'll vote today, on a bill that is a compromise bill that actually sets the stage. it just sets the upper limit. it doesn't even do the appropriating at the detail level. it just sets the top-line number for the fiscal year 2020, which starts october 1, 2019. now that number is roughly $1.3 trillion, madam president. i have a debt clock in my office and i can watch the national debt spin about $100,000 a second going up every single minute of every...