Good morning, this hearing is called to order. The title of this hearing is congressional oversight in the face of executive branch and media suppression, and in particular case study of the crossfire hurricane, corrupt investigation. Ill add that. The hearing is actually quite a bit broader than that. But well certainly focus on that. I became chairman of this committee in january of 2015 and will complete my sixyear term at the end of this month. We can all be proud of the more than 100 piece of legislation we worked on together as a committee that became law. The other than more than 200 bills we passed out of committee, although not signed into law, can still serve as the basis for future legislation. Our committee and subcommittees also have broad oversight jurisdiction, and responsibilities that we have not ignored. We investigated and exposed problems within the Va Health Care system, human trafficking, National Security leaks, and systemic violations of the hatch act within the
Presented in your new book . Guest thanks for inviting me to come on with you and im looking forward to this conversation and as you know ive been an admirer of your work on executive privilege and this would be fun. I started out wary of President Trump and i was not a supporter of his in the 2016 election and what worried me was that he was a populist and a constitution seemed designed to stop populists. Its fairly antidemocratic in nature, in a lot of ways, like the senate and the judicial review and the Electoral College and the presence of the states as important part of the constitution so i was worried when trump came in as a populist who wants to achieve and agenda that he feels he received and he would strain against and go beyond the constitutional restraints on his power and i was worried at the beginning he was doing that and things like the travel ban, threats to build a border wall without congressional approval and in that early piece i urged them to try to use as presid
Who. Theyre protesting against todays world cup qualifying clash between iran and cambodia with. For the 1st time. Hello im terry martin good to have you with us germany is in shock and to semitic attack on a synagogue on the holiest day of the jewish calendar poor the day of atonement the heavily armed gunman tried to force his way into the building in the eastern german city of hama but was prevented from entering he then shot and killed a bystander in the street before killing another person at a nearby cable shop chancellor merkel condemned the attack and showed solidarity with germanys Jewish Community by attending a vigil at a synagogue. In berlin earlier her interior minister said it could be assumed that the hollow attack was rooted in anti semitism. At the end of the vigil merkel spoke to reporters heres what she had to say. So by the unfortunately t. J. On your holiest day we have witnessed something terrible even 500 people have lost their lives there was an attack in german
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Both are falling out of fashion the future of work will look radically different were told with collaboration spaces hot desking home office is that really the future the next gen workplace thats all topic today on maze how and where we will work. Now when im not here in the studio talking to you why i sit like millions of others at my desk in an open plan office the wus room is a beehive 40 journalists squeezed into an old factory old researching editing video discussing ideas for stories its pretty lively there as you can imagine that i enjoy that but sometimes when i need to focus on writing like this script that im reading off the teleprompter to you right now i miss the peace and quiet of a Single Office but open plan ones are not just slightly annoying at Times Research is suggesting that they can be downright unhealthy but those forced to work in them its time to think about those 100 tips. This is an open plan office like many others across germany. Its often noisy so it can be