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mr. allen. miss british a anderson and miss lisa walker. mr. ed meyer and miss amy ward meyer. the honorable veronica escobar and miss lisa escobar. dr. elizabeth's beer and dr. andrew spear. mr. everett kelly and miss liz kelly. the honorable cavalier johnson, mayor of milwaukee and miss dominique johnson. miss kimberly williams paisley and mr. brad paisley. >> i'm excited, it is great. it will be great. that's a good question. i'm going to start with american saturday night and then all bets are off. you never know. absolutely, good and bad. i think part of country music is dealing with it in a way that other formats don't, so it is great. have fun. >> mr. kendall martin. the honorable mr. smith and misses spears. mr. brad smith and miss carolyn and brown. dr. shaw and misses shaw. we honorable mr. john bellinger and miss don belanger. the honorable benjamin cardin and miss cardin. the honorable william jefferson clinton, or the second president and the honorable hillary clinton, 67 secretary of the united states. >> thank you. >> the honorable cory booker and miss caroline b
mr. allen. miss british a anderson and miss lisa walker. mr. ed meyer and miss amy ward meyer. the honorable veronica escobar and miss lisa escobar. dr. elizabeth's beer and dr. andrew spear. mr. everett kelly and miss liz kelly. the honorable cavalier johnson, mayor of milwaukee and miss dominique johnson. miss kimberly williams paisley and mr. brad paisley. >> i'm excited, it is great. it will be great. that's a good question. i'm going to start with american saturday night and then all...
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lesko: i yield to mr. allen. mr. allen: i'm a proud co-sponsor of the hands off our home appliances act. the biden administration has caused a energy crisis that's crept its way into the home of the american families. the biden administration war on energy has led to higher prices at the pump but now america's home appliances are on the chopping block. yes, they're home appliances. under the guise of energy efficiency, they've issued burdensome policies on these appliances and we don't know if they work. i don't know why the federal government would fill the scales on what america could or could not buy. that should be a free market decision. common sense tells us demand should be consumer and market driven, not government manufactured. but nonetheless, in this administration's pursuit to the radical green new deal agenda, common sense has taken a back seat. h.r. 6192 will preserve the affordability, availability, and quality of household appliances and protect americans from federal standards that increase costs, fa
lesko: i yield to mr. allen. mr. allen: i'm a proud co-sponsor of the hands off our home appliances act. the biden administration has caused a energy crisis that's crept its way into the home of the american families. the biden administration war on energy has led to higher prices at the pump but now america's home appliances are on the chopping block. yes, they're home appliances. under the guise of energy efficiency, they've issued burdensome policies on these appliances and we don't know if...
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allen: thank you, mr. speaker. i rise today to congratulate southern company ogle thorpe power, dalton utilities and all partners involved in plant vogue's unit four officially coming online. at the heart of georgia's 12th district we are home to plant vogel, where the first two nuclear reactors to be constructed in over three decades in the united states are now fully operational. representing a key investment in georgia's energy future. unit three entered commercial operation in july, 2023, and now unit four has followed suit. this historic achievement has been years in the making and proves that america can still do big things. plant vogel is now officially the largest nuclear power station in the country. and i am proud that georgia's 12th district is a leader in america's nuclear energy future. as i've said many times before, and all of the above $energy strategy -- an all-of-the-above energy strategy is crucial to maintaining america's energy dominance. nuclear has a pick of toll role to play -- pivotal role
allen: thank you, mr. speaker. i rise today to congratulate southern company ogle thorpe power, dalton utilities and all partners involved in plant vogue's unit four officially coming online. at the heart of georgia's 12th district we are home to plant vogel, where the first two nuclear reactors to be constructed in over three decades in the united states are now fully operational. representing a key investment in georgia's energy future. unit three entered commercial operation in july, 2023,...
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mr. allen, come on up. mr. president. he is. hello. good evening. good evening. thank you very much. i'm tempted to take a little bit more than my two minutes of time to which i'm accustomed, and i might go slightly over that, but not by much. well, before i let you begin, i'm going to actually turn it over to. no. okay. we're going to let you begin. and then i think vice president carter, i was waiting for an introduction, but i was giving him i wanted him to introduce you. since i hear none, i will proceed. you really need no introduction. you require no introduction in this chamber, well, i hope that's a compliment. thank you, president elias, good evening, commissioners. chief scott, i'm honored to present for your consideration a draft of the police commission's proposed statement of purpose. and i thank vice president carter. carter oberstein, who has been my drafting collaborator for the opportunity to do so. as you know, the city charter requires boards and commissions to adopt such a document annually. and in the words of the statute, a document that out
mr. allen, come on up. mr. president. he is. hello. good evening. good evening. thank you very much. i'm tempted to take a little bit more than my two minutes of time to which i'm accustomed, and i might go slightly over that, but not by much. well, before i let you begin, i'm going to actually turn it over to. no. okay. we're going to let you begin. and then i think vice president carter, i was waiting for an introduction, but i was giving him i wanted him to introduce you. since i hear none,...
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lesko: i yield to mr. allen. mr. allen: i'm a proud co-sponsor of the hands off our home appliances act. the biden administration has caused a energy crisis that's crept its way into the home of the american families. the biden administration war on energy has led to higher prices at the pump but now america's home appliances are on the chopping block. yes, they're home appliances. under the guise of energy efficiency, they've issued burdensome policies on these appliances and we don't know if they work. i don't know why the federal government would fill the scales on what america could or could not buy. that should be a free market decision. common sense tells us demand should be consumer and market driven, not government manufactured. but nonetheless, in this administration's pursuit to the radical green new deal agenda, common sense has taken a back seat. h.r. 6192 will preserve the affordability, availability, and quality of household appliances and protect americans from federal standards that increase costs, fa
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trump directed me to speak to mr. weisselberg. did allen weisselberg report directly to donald trump and the answer is yes, but from a defense point of view, is it a leak to say that necessarily or is it common sense to say necessarily that weisselberg and trump were essentially one in the same. the right hand knew what the left hand was doing. >> there's two ways to see that ark. one, you've got to keep trump involved from a prosecutor's perspective. from a defense perspective, yeah, he's going to be speaking to the cfo about financial transactions but he's going to rely upon the advice of the cfo from his defense team. that's where they're going to go with that front, which is why this recording, the reason in my mind why the recording matters so much to the prosecutors is because cohen says we want to make this transaction appear to be legitimate. that's really key because remember, this is really important. the nondisclosure agreements themselves, seedy. yeah. not illegal. so they have to have an intention while catching and k
trump directed me to speak to mr. weisselberg. did allen weisselberg report directly to donald trump and the answer is yes, but from a defense point of view, is it a leak to say that necessarily or is it common sense to say necessarily that weisselberg and trump were essentially one in the same. the right hand knew what the left hand was doing. >> there's two ways to see that ark. one, you've got to keep trump involved from a prosecutor's perspective. from a defense perspective, yeah,...
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so if it's a reimbursement, that would be a crime, mr. allen weisselberg the cfo closest to donald trump, not testifying wrote on a piece of paper. the number $130,000 times two so that the income taxes would make michael cohen hole had the number one 30 times to his two 60 he added up to other numbers that were owed to michael cohen for a total of $210,000 multiplied by two divided by 12 months equals $35,000. there's no way those were legal fees. those numbers are corroborated by other witnesses as to why he was paid. and we have allen weisselberg speaking with authenticated handwriting. and we don't eat michael cohen's testimony. >> well, but what about this phone call? i mean, did he lie to the did michael cohen lied to the jury about the phone call where he said that he told donald trump about stormy daniels, but actually the text messages show that he was concerned about a pranking teenager. >> well, first of all, the phone call has nothing to do with the document that says donald trump didn't eat less very relevant to whether or no
so if it's a reimbursement, that would be a crime, mr. allen weisselberg the cfo closest to donald trump, not testifying wrote on a piece of paper. the number $130,000 times two so that the income taxes would make michael cohen hole had the number one 30 times to his two 60 he added up to other numbers that were owed to michael cohen for a total of $210,000 multiplied by two divided by 12 months equals $35,000. there's no way those were legal fees. those numbers are corroborated by other...
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the daughter made that next the defense mood for mr. allen during your client's testimony arguing they they tried to do it twice. what did you think of their argument? >> well it really came into play with regard to the detail, some of the detail and establishing her credibility and why she did certain things. and she said i was fearful and she was told by a lawyer, you need to hide in plain sight. the story has got to be memorialized one way or the other. if something happens, they'll know who is motivated to do it. so that was that was the motivation. and i think the defense didn't like that. >> but keep in mind in the court of public opinion, trump is constantly said, she's a sleazebags. >> she's a liar. i only met her one time at a and so that that lay down those facts he thought were important enough for the court of public opinion. why wouldn't they be important enough for a jury in this case when she was on the stand, she talked about feeling like she was going to black out and you're talking to the feeling in your hands. i think
the daughter made that next the defense mood for mr. allen during your client's testimony arguing they they tried to do it twice. what did you think of their argument? >> well it really came into play with regard to the detail, some of the detail and establishing her credibility and why she did certain things. and she said i was fearful and she was told by a lawyer, you need to hide in plain sight. the story has got to be memorialized one way or the other. if something happens, they'll...
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i would like to recognize mr. allen. >> thank you, mr. chairman, and secretary, five minutes, we have to get this pretty quick. you continue to hear a lot of frustration with your department of education has neglected its congressional mandated priorities for a partisan political agenda. i've heard from constituents in colleges in my district in georgia and who have been let down by the departments inability to meet fafsa's deadlines. we have not had all hands on deck. instead, you march forward these past few months, and using these resources that propose another set of time- consuming regulations. parents, universities, -- teachers, were not happy. the cost for escalating has experienced about bad behavior in this meeting today. very deeply divided country. and i know debt is a problem. but, you know, how do you explain to young people that they owe $100,000 the day they are born in this country? $100,000 the day they are born. what shot have they got? do you believe it was in the immediate best interest of students and families to assi
i would like to recognize mr. allen. >> thank you, mr. chairman, and secretary, five minutes, we have to get this pretty quick. you continue to hear a lot of frustration with your department of education has neglected its congressional mandated priorities for a partisan political agenda. i've heard from constituents in colleges in my district in georgia and who have been let down by the departments inability to meet fafsa's deadlines. we have not had all hands on deck. instead, you march...
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question, did allen weisselberg say in front of mr. trump how much we were going to be paid in total? answer , "it was going to be divided by 12 and that they would actually start making the demons in february, not january, because there was a lot going on with mr. trump moving to d.c., the emigration, and so on." question, is it stated, did allen weisselberg state in front of mr. trump that you were going to receive $420,000.00 over the course of 12 months? " answer, "yes." what did mr. trump say at the time? answer, he approved it. he also said this is going to be one heck of a ride in d.c. did he say those monthly payments would be a retainer for legal services? answer, yes. question, did you say something to the effect that you had a sense they had spoken about this previously? answer, yes. why do you say that? because they always played that sort of game. i had been around that office more than enough to realize this conversation had already taken place between the two. when i asked for the 420, mr. trump said it is better to do i
question, did allen weisselberg say in front of mr. trump how much we were going to be paid in total? answer , "it was going to be divided by 12 and that they would actually start making the demons in february, not january, because there was a lot going on with mr. trump moving to d.c., the emigration, and so on." question, is it stated, did allen weisselberg state in front of mr. trump that you were going to receive $420,000.00 over the course of 12 months? " answer,...
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cohen says they discussed mr. trump reimbursing him for paying off stormy daniels, an arrangement developed by trump organization cfo allen weisselberg months earlier. i was sitting with president trump and he asked me if i was okay. he asked me if i needed money, and i said no, all good. he said because i can get a check. i said no, i'm okay. he said all right, make sure you deal with allen, cohen testifying. later saying he was frightened when the fbi raided his home and office in 2018, saying mr. trump told him, "don't worry, i'm the president of the united states. stay tough" which cohen took to mean don't flip. but cohen says he turned against mr. trump after consulting with his family. "my wife, my daughter, my son all said to me we're supposed to be your first loyalty." cohen has been disbarred and convicted of lying under oath. and tonight the defense zeroing in on his motives. trump attorney blanche asking cohen if he was motivated by fame. cohen suggesting that's not fair to say. blanche then quoting thi
cohen says they discussed mr. trump reimbursing him for paying off stormy daniels, an arrangement developed by trump organization cfo allen weisselberg months earlier. i was sitting with president trump and he asked me if i was okay. he asked me if i needed money, and i said no, all good. he said because i can get a check. i said no, i'm okay. he said all right, make sure you deal with allen, cohen testifying. later saying he was frightened when the fbi raided his home and office in 2018,...
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mr. oner nolte, kindly take the chair. the chair: the house is in the committee of the whole house on the state of the union for further consideration of h.r. 8146 which the clerk will report by title. the clerk: a bill to require a report by the attorney general of the impact the border crisis is having on law enforcement at the federal, state, local and tribal level. the chair: when the committee of the whole rose earlier today, amendment number 8 printed in house report 118-511, offered by the gentlewoman from illinois, mrs. miller, had been disposed of. the unfinished business is the request for reported vote on amendment number six printed in part b of house report 118-511, by the gentlewoman from pennsylvania, ms. houlahan, on which further proceedings were postponed and on which the yeas and nays prevailed -- on which the noes prevailed by voice vote. the clerk: amendment number six printed in part b of house report 118-511, offered by ms. houlahan of pennsylvania. the chair: a rec
mr. oner nolte, kindly take the chair. the chair: the house is in the committee of the whole house on the state of the union for further consideration of h.r. 8146 which the clerk will report by title. the clerk: a bill to require a report by the attorney general of the impact the border crisis is having on law enforcement at the federal, state, local and tribal level. the chair: when the committee of the whole rose earlier today, amendment number 8 printed in house report 118-511, offered by...
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mr. allen, come on up. mr. president. he is. hello. good evening. good evening. thank you very much. i'm tempted to take a little bit more than my two minutes of time to which i'm accustomed, and i might go slightly over that, but not by much. well, before i let you begin, i'm going to actually turn it over to. no. okay. we're going to let you begin. and then i think vice president carter, i was waiting for an introduction, but i was giving him i wanted him to introduce you. since i hear none, i will proceed. you really need no introduction. you require no introduction in this chamber, well, i hope that's a compliment. thank you, president elias, good evening, commissioners. chief scott, i'm honored to present for your consideration a draft of the police commission's proposed statement of purpose. and i thank vice president carter. carter oberstein, who has been my drafting collaborator for the opportunity to do so. as you know, the city charter requires boards and commissions to adopt such a document annually. and in the words of the statute, a document that out
mr. allen, come on up. mr. president. he is. hello. good evening. good evening. thank you very much. i'm tempted to take a little bit more than my two minutes of time to which i'm accustomed, and i might go slightly over that, but not by much. well, before i let you begin, i'm going to actually turn it over to. no. okay. we're going to let you begin. and then i think vice president carter, i was waiting for an introduction, but i was giving him i wanted him to introduce you. since i hear none,...
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but everything that was critical that he said that is necessary to find mr. trump's guilt had already been corroborate and proven through other witnesses include exhibits, through allen weisselberg's notes on the actual documents that were actually the bank records that michael cohen had. the notes about how the repayment would be made. all of these things. so i think that is going to be very, very important for them. the defense on the other hand is going to hammer michael cohen's credibility and try to suggest that michael cohen was acting completely independently to the extent there was a conspiracy here, it was a conspiracy between michael cohen and david pecker and, you know, keith davidson, but not donald trump. >> the michael cohen acting
but everything that was critical that he said that is necessary to find mr. trump's guilt had already been corroborate and proven through other witnesses include exhibits, through allen weisselberg's notes on the actual documents that were actually the bank records that michael cohen had. the notes about how the repayment would be made. all of these things. so i think that is going to be very, very important for them. the defense on the other hand is going to hammer michael cohen's credibility...
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. >> mr. courtney? >> thank you madamat chairwoman. thank you to all the witnesses for being here today. as mr. scott pointed out this is our fifth hearing on this topic which is perfectly legitimate and appropriate. i think it is also important to remember we are at article one branch of government whose job it is to authorize and appropriate the u.s. department of education. the civil rights division of the department of education just reported in 2023 a record number of complaints for the department. if you go back to 2009, it has tripled in terms of the number of complaints a lot of those involved anti-semitism. the staffing level at the civil rights division back in 2009 is larger than it is today. and as mr. scott pointed out the budget the majority reported out last year from the appropriations committee for the civil rights division would have cut theirs budget by 25% whichi would characterize as theth equivalent of defunding anti-semitism police and again i think it's our job at some
. >> mr. courtney? >> thank you madamat chairwoman. thank you to all the witnesses for being here today. as mr. scott pointed out this is our fifth hearing on this topic which is perfectly legitimate and appropriate. i think it is also important to remember we are at article one branch of government whose job it is to authorize and appropriate the u.s. department of education. the civil rights division of the department of education just reported in 2023 a record number of...
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we could present it to mr. trump for repayment. >> it was a bank statement showing that -- showing the money transfer? >> correct. on the new account that i had opened and then the transfer. then there was some outstanding funds that was owed to red finch. we all know that story there too. but allen came up be the concept of grossing up the $130,000 to $260,000. then donald had cut my bonus that year by two-thirds. this made absolutely no sense as well. he's now heading to the presidency. i had been involved in it going back to 2011. i had laid out money on his behalf for the cnbc poll, all that. and he cuts my bonus by two-thirds. never understood why, and it was really, for me it was more an emotional thing. i was incredibly angry at this sort of behavior towards me. made no sense at all. so allen after i had come back from the new year's/christmas vacation asked me to bring in the document. we wrote it down on there. did i know that document still existed? no. i became reacquainted with it when i was asked t
we could present it to mr. trump for repayment. >> it was a bank statement showing that -- showing the money transfer? >> correct. on the new account that i had opened and then the transfer. then there was some outstanding funds that was owed to red finch. we all know that story there too. but allen came up be the concept of grossing up the $130,000 to $260,000. then donald had cut my bonus that year by two-thirds. this made absolutely no sense as well. he's now heading to the...
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i would like to recognize mr. allen. >> thank you, mr. chairman, and secretary, five minutes, we have to get this pretty quick. you continue to hear a lot of frustration with your department of education has neglected its congressional mandated priorities for a partisan political agenda. i've heard from constituents in colleges in my district in georgia and who have been let down by the departments inability to meet fafsa's deadlines. we have not had all hands on deck. instead, you march forward these past few months, and using these resources that propose another set of time- consuming regulations. parents, universities, -- teachers, were not happy. the cost for escalating has experienced about bad behavior in this meeting today. very deeply divided country. and i know debt is a problem. but, you know, how do you explain to young people that they owe $100,000 the day they are born in this country? $100,000 the day they are born. what shot have they got? do you believe it was in the immediate best interest of students and families to assi
i would like to recognize mr. allen. >> thank you, mr. chairman, and secretary, five minutes, we have to get this pretty quick. you continue to hear a lot of frustration with your department of education has neglected its congressional mandated priorities for a partisan political agenda. i've heard from constituents in colleges in my district in georgia and who have been let down by the departments inability to meet fafsa's deadlines. we have not had all hands on deck. instead, you march...
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allen and i spoke to mr. trump. >> we expressed to him that i was going to front the money for it to which he was appreciative and good good. >> did you have a sense from mr. trump that you would end up being out the money or you would get actually paid back he stated about it. don't worry about it. you will get the money back. >> would you have ever paid for the nda for stormy daniel's on your own without an understanding that you would get paid back? >> no why not it's $130,000. i was doing everything that i could end more in order to to protect my boss, which was something i had done for a long time. but i would not lay out 130,000 for an nda needed by somebody else? >> well let's bring in the rest of the panel here. i mean, that was good. >> that was good rendition. it's important to do this, of course, because it is so important you were in the courtroom. >> we were both there it brings it to life in a way to actually hear how it was being said. >> it's invalid yeah. i mean, when we chop up some of these
allen and i spoke to mr. trump. >> we expressed to him that i was going to front the money for it to which he was appreciative and good good. >> did you have a sense from mr. trump that you would end up being out the money or you would get actually paid back he stated about it. don't worry about it. you will get the money back. >> would you have ever paid for the nda for stormy daniel's on your own without an understanding that you would get paid back? >> no why not it's...
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trump and allen weisselberg frick and phrack. they did everything together. there was nothing that was a surprise. it was like bad acting. acting 101 where alan would come in and say we are going to pay michael. that's a great idea. as if he didn't already know what was going on. the concept of grossing it up, which i did and i paid my taxes on 50%, city, state, and federal tax. that is how they wanted me to do it, so i said okay. >> lawrence o'donnell is standing by and wants to ask you a question. let me throw it to you. >> michael, thank you. >> lawrence are you going to go through my entire life history, too? because i am a new yorker as well. >> exactly. michael, i have to say on that point, after your first day of testimony one of the things i said on that show was that the michael cohen i saw in the courtroom that day, every new yorker knows that guy. there is a guy like that to lives in all of our buildings. we all know that guy. i want to emphasize this for the audience. i have a question about what people think was the most dramatic part of the cros
trump and allen weisselberg frick and phrack. they did everything together. there was nothing that was a surprise. it was like bad acting. acting 101 where alan would come in and say we are going to pay michael. that's a great idea. as if he didn't already know what was going on. the concept of grossing it up, which i did and i paid my taxes on 50%, city, state, and federal tax. that is how they wanted me to do it, so i said okay. >> lawrence o'donnell is standing by and wants to ask you...
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. >> mr. allen you are recognized for five minutes. >> thank you chairwoman and secretary of state thank you for being right here. thank you for being here. with us today. the deal well received a sizable number of comments on the judiciary ruling even though the comment period was far too shord to the significant changes to the proposal and many call for the proposal withdrawal. dol has emphasized the changes made to the proposal based on the input received. however, assistant secretary lisa gomez said there's nothing that needs clarification to the changes that one should interpret as a real change in the position of the proposal, which is it, were changes made to reflect stakeholder input on the role or was it and putting because dol had already decided the desired outcome. >> congressman, putting aside whether we ignored, i think both things can be true that we take into account comments and we do, i could go through each of the rules that wed have finalized d we not only take comments, we
. >> mr. allen you are recognized for five minutes. >> thank you chairwoman and secretary of state thank you for being right here. thank you for being here. with us today. the deal well received a sizable number of comments on the judiciary ruling even though the comment period was far too shord to the significant changes to the proposal and many call for the proposal withdrawal. dol has emphasized the changes made to the proposal based on the input received. however, assistant...
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mr. allen, you are recognized for five minutes. rep. allen:: thank you, chairwoman and thank you secretary su for being here. review here with us today. the dol received assessment number of comments in its fiduciary ruling and although the, cam: was far too short, many comments called for significant changes to the proposal and when he called for the proposal's withdrawal included the dol has emphasized that changes were made based on input is received, however, assistant secretary gomez said in the new york times, there is nothing in these clarifications of changes that one should interpret of the watering down just as the watering down or a change of the proposal. which is it? were changes made to reflect stakeholder input on the roof or with the input ignored because the dol had already descended the desired outcome? sec. su: soto, congressman, putting aside what was ignored, both things could be truth, that we take into account comments. and we do. i could go through each of the rules that we have finalized. we not only takes comme
mr. allen, you are recognized for five minutes. rep. allen:: thank you, chairwoman and thank you secretary su for being here. review here with us today. the dol received assessment number of comments in its fiduciary ruling and although the, cam: was far too short, many comments called for significant changes to the proposal and when he called for the proposal's withdrawal included the dol has emphasized that changes were made based on input is received, however, assistant secretary gomez said...
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and mr. cohen were both involved in this scheme. there is no question about that. you can't argue that they weren't. they have to say that they kept it from donald trump, where they had nothing to gain, everything to lose. donald trump has already said that he admits that he paid the reimbursement to michael cohen and if you were going to try to do that scheme, remember, the way that it gets carried out, donald trump has to sign the checks. so you are saying i'm going to not tell him, try to carry this out for a year and keep him in the dark, but for a year he is going to sign checks not for $130,000, but $260,000 for someone who was a micromanager and a penny pincher, which is also a given in the trial. he is proud of being a hands-on person and sort of counting every single penny and you are thinking they were not going to tell him. so i just think that is a very hard thing to get a jury to believe when they are going to be instructed to use common sense. >> tim, we have all seen a flawless
and mr. cohen were both involved in this scheme. there is no question about that. you can't argue that they weren't. they have to say that they kept it from donald trump, where they had nothing to gain, everything to lose. donald trump has already said that he admits that he paid the reimbursement to michael cohen and if you were going to try to do that scheme, remember, the way that it gets carried out, donald trump has to sign the checks. so you are saying i'm going to not tell him, try to...
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is it really serious that he did not know when allen and mr. cohen were doing. now, also the problem is they might be asking the jurors where's allen weisselberg. so you never know what the jurors are thinking. and the defense is hoping obviously they want an acquittal. i don't think that will happen, but they will be happy if they get a hung jury. >> emily, your thoughts on where it all lands with cohen so far. >> i mean those are great points. one thing i really notice is the contrast between cohen's demeanor and testimony this time around versus the civil trial involving trump and the trump organization where he was all over the place, it was very messy. he seems more coherent, and i agree that the prosecutors didn't land a really serious blow, and i think part of the reason for that was for the cross-examination didn't tell a clean story. it wasn't clearly connected as a narrative. so, yes, it seems like michael cohen could be motivated in part by revenge. i mean that's the title of his book. but whether you could completely discredit him, that's a whole dif
is it really serious that he did not know when allen and mr. cohen were doing. now, also the problem is they might be asking the jurors where's allen weisselberg. so you never know what the jurors are thinking. and the defense is hoping obviously they want an acquittal. i don't think that will happen, but they will be happy if they get a hung jury. >> emily, your thoughts on where it all lands with cohen so far. >> i mean those are great points. one thing i really notice is the...
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. >> thank you, mr. kantrowitz , appreciate it. the next witness. >> thank you, mr. chairman, chairman allen, ranking member wilson, other distinguished members of the committee. i represent 3000 college and university career school financial aid offices and today look at their perspective. i want to take us back a couple months to january 30, 2024. that will live in the collective trauma of most financial aid officers across the country. that was the day schools were expecting to receive roughly 3 million fafsa files from the u.s. department of education. to be clear, that to the students who completed the fafsa up to that point, anything but smooth sailing. they had gone through a form that was only available at certain times of the day and riddled with riches, to put it mildly. by january 30th, that was the day the department told schools they would start to receive fafsa files and schools were already months behind at that point. they need those files so they can start to put together financial aid packages, things like pell grants and supplemental grants and nee
. >> thank you, mr. kantrowitz , appreciate it. the next witness. >> thank you, mr. chairman, chairman allen, ranking member wilson, other distinguished members of the committee. i represent 3000 college and university career school financial aid offices and today look at their perspective. i want to take us back a couple months to january 30, 2024. that will live in the collective trauma of most financial aid officers across the country. that was the day schools were expecting to...
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the chair recognizes the gentleman from texas, mr. weber. mr. weber: mr. speaker, i rise today to honor the life and legacy of one senator carl allen parker, a true southeast texas giant. born inport arthur during the great depression, senator parker dedicated decades to serving the people of southeast texas. he was a distinguished lawyer, statesman and beloved native son of port arthur. he leaves behind a legacy of unwavering dedication to public service and tireless advocacy for the people of our great state. he will be remembered for his 34 years as a member of the texas legislature, starting with his election to the house of representatives in 1962, and then later to the texas senate where he served until 1995. as we mourn the passing of this remarkable man, let us also celebrate his extraordinary life and the lasting impact he had on our state. may his legacy inspire future generations of public servants to follow in his footsteps and continue the work of building a better texas for us all. mr. speaker, i rise today with a heavy heart to honor the ext
the chair recognizes the gentleman from texas, mr. weber. mr. weber: mr. speaker, i rise today to honor the life and legacy of one senator carl allen parker, a true southeast texas giant. born inport arthur during the great depression, senator parker dedicated decades to serving the people of southeast texas. he was a distinguished lawyer, statesman and beloved native son of port arthur. he leaves behind a legacy of unwavering dedication to public service and tireless advocacy for the people of...
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brennan's point, where was allen weisselberg? where was keith schiller suddenly michael cohen didn't know well, did i speak to the former president and let them know what was going on or maybe i spoke to keith schiller about a 14 that was driving me crazy. built-in reasonable doubt they'll let me ask you at the possibility of a hung jury because all we know we know that all we need is one of these jurors to not believe that trump is guilty beyond a reasonable doubt. >> what's the likelihood you think we'll see that? >> well, it's kind of a balancing test in my mind. i spent eight weeks and that particular courtroom in front of judge merchan with a lot of these same prosecutors in front of a manhattan jury because you only pick from the island of manhattan at least it's been my experience that's not a favorable forum for the former president. and having said that, i agree with randy, there's so much left unsaid by the prosecution in this case that you only need won bianna. if one juror can't get beyond a reasonable doubt this case
brennan's point, where was allen weisselberg? where was keith schiller suddenly michael cohen didn't know well, did i speak to the former president and let them know what was going on or maybe i spoke to keith schiller about a 14 that was driving me crazy. built-in reasonable doubt they'll let me ask you at the possibility of a hung jury because all we know we know that all we need is one of these jurors to not believe that trump is guilty beyond a reasonable doubt. >> what's the...
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congratulations allen, great photos, thank you mr. president, very valuable information. the first flight was in '56 on july 4th. that's it. after visit of their delegation, i then showed them the air parade in the tushka, but i warned them then, warned them, if you poke around, we’ll shoot them down, they smiled, threw them off, left, and 2 days later by plane to moscow, and yet, allen, why do you think khrushchev so harshly rejected the open sky, the project from... open sky contradicts the idea of the iron curtain, and they only need the curtain to hide how quickly they are building up military potential, here you go, open sky, mr. zenhaur's plan in action , continues, then he passed over the districts of moscow, yes, the baltic coast over the base of strategic bombers. so what did this give them? elements of the air defense system and other objects were photographed. well, well, what others? bases, military fleet. so what do you say, radion? according to my data, their nuclear potential is something like 5% of ours, but at what rate they will increase it
congratulations allen, great photos, thank you mr. president, very valuable information. the first flight was in '56 on july 4th. that's it. after visit of their delegation, i then showed them the air parade in the tushka, but i warned them then, warned them, if you poke around, we’ll shoot them down, they smiled, threw them off, left, and 2 days later by plane to moscow, and yet, allen, why do you think khrushchev so harshly rejected the open sky, the project from... open sky contradicts the...
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you didn't hear from allen weisselberg, you didn't hear from mr. schiller, you didn't hear from dylan howard. why not? they want that? at lingering question as to why not to suggest that the prosecution could not have made their case without them and did not. but they went to such great lengths. so at the duration of this trial, to pre corroborate the testimony of michael cohen, the prosecution kept there and say this was not coming down to just a testimony to michael cohen. it's coming down to all the documents that supported it. in advance. those who are friendly to trump, those who are not friendly to trump, they all had some bite at the apple to try to corroborate michael cohen's testimony. and so when you come back and the prosecutors, it can actually do something about this. they can say it didn't. it never came band michael cohen, it came down to all of the different people who testified in advance of his testimony about what by you should believe him. it can't just be the document. i can just be him. >> it the documents. all right. donald t
you didn't hear from allen weisselberg, you didn't hear from mr. schiller, you didn't hear from dylan howard. why not? they want that? at lingering question as to why not to suggest that the prosecution could not have made their case without them and did not. but they went to such great lengths. so at the duration of this trial, to pre corroborate the testimony of michael cohen, the prosecution kept there and say this was not coming down to just a testimony to michael cohen. it's coming down to...
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one is they're sort of connecting this to allen weisselberg, who is not testifying. he's mr. trump's long time cfo. he did authorize these payments. he was very close to donald trump, that mr. trump signed the checks, that they came from his personal bank account, and that basically, he was very tight with his money, and he was very careful about what sorts of transactions happened at the trump organization. so all of that is an effort to show that trump would have been certainly aware of what this was for. >> yeah, so this isn't a situation where the defense can come on and credibly say, for example, he had tons of checks put in front of him, and he just signed them one after the other after the other. >> they are trying to say that, yes, i mean, they definitely have tried to elicit that sort of testimony last week when his assistant testified, said, you know, didn't he sign checks on the phone, and they're going to certainly say that michael cohen is the only one who can actually connect him into conversations about this reimbursement deal, and that's true. in this trial. s
one is they're sort of connecting this to allen weisselberg, who is not testifying. he's mr. trump's long time cfo. he did authorize these payments. he was very close to donald trump, that mr. trump signed the checks, that they came from his personal bank account, and that basically, he was very tight with his money, and he was very careful about what sorts of transactions happened at the trump organization. so all of that is an effort to show that trump would have been certainly aware of what...
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was notes from mips, mr. mcconney, who is on the right. these are notes that he took referencing his conversaon with allen weisselberg. they both add up, although it is chicken scratch, karen, they both add up to $420,000 is the amount of money to repay. we know from the testimony that prior this was a padded amount for michael cohen from that pole pulling entity to try to buttress the credibility of trump. but when you look at the fact that connecting the dots, there has been a lot of information about michael cohen, about allen weisselberg. was there enough from the defense's perspective to connect donald trump? >> look, i think it's very there's definitely argument to be made on the defense. sayyed, that there are weaknesses in the case, that the only thing placing donald trump in the room is michael cohen. and how can you trust? to his worried that there's yes, there are phone calls between cohen and trump and yes, there are other things, meetings between them, but to know the content or the substance of it, you have to rely on michael
was notes from mips, mr. mcconney, who is on the right. these are notes that he took referencing his conversaon with allen weisselberg. they both add up, although it is chicken scratch, karen, they both add up to $420,000 is the amount of money to repay. we know from the testimony that prior this was a padded amount for michael cohen from that pole pulling entity to try to buttress the credibility of trump. but when you look at the fact that connecting the dots, there has been a lot of...
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that is allen weisselberg's handwriting. and 30 dictated while the approval of allen weisselberg writing it up and trump knowing that he was not paying legal expenses. rudy giuliani said that on television, donald trump at first said he knew nothing about the stormy daniels matter. we denied the affair but the fact of the legal expenses is going to be the key fact that the juror is just have to use their common they're common sense jurors. so good or bad at night and don't see snow on the ground in wake up in the morning and see snow on the ground have not seen it snow, but they use their common sense. there's no other reasonable alternative donald trump in the oval office, why does this shock us? it shocked me the first time michael told me it was before the congressional hearing. i said, how did you get paid michael the money that you laid out for stormy daniels? he said, oh, he wrote me checks when well, in the oval office when i visited him as president, he wrote you checks in the oval office where are those checks? oh,
that is allen weisselberg's handwriting. and 30 dictated while the approval of allen weisselberg writing it up and trump knowing that he was not paying legal expenses. rudy giuliani said that on television, donald trump at first said he knew nothing about the stormy daniels matter. we denied the affair but the fact of the legal expenses is going to be the key fact that the juror is just have to use their common they're common sense jurors. so good or bad at night and don't see snow on the...
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cfo allen wicellberg facilitated his reimbursement plan. cohen kon says everything required mr. trump sign off and i wanted the money back. here is eric trump responsing to that claim. >> it is not true, my father was campaigning for two years at that point. the payment was made, he was in washington, d.c. this guy is a convicted felon, lost his law license,s defraud ing institutions. >> brooke: former president trump can't address michael cohen because of the court's gag order. he did comment. >> they are doing great. they have kept me here three or four weeks, yet we have best poll numbers in the "new york times." everybody saying there is no crime. every single legal analyst, each cnn, even msnbc, they are saying, there is no case here. >> brooke: court resumes this morning. trump will be joined by vivek ramaswamy. >> todd: love this power move to bring in surrogates. judge merchan cannot issue gag order against vance or vivek ramaswamy, they can say whatever they want to. >> todd: let's bring in mark smith. yesterday was billed as the main event, despite the hype and hours o
cfo allen wicellberg facilitated his reimbursement plan. cohen kon says everything required mr. trump sign off and i wanted the money back. here is eric trump responsing to that claim. >> it is not true, my father was campaigning for two years at that point. the payment was made, he was in washington, d.c. this guy is a convicted felon, lost his law license,s defraud ing institutions. >> brooke: former president trump can't address michael cohen because of the court's gag order. he...
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when it was ultimately determined, this was days before the election, that mr. trump was going to pay the $130,000, in the office with me was allen weisselberg the chief financial officer of the trump organization, he acknowledged to alan that he was going to pay the 130,000, and that allen and i should go back to his office and figure out how to do it. so yes, sir, i stand by the statement that i gave, but there was a history to it. >> in your testimony, you have -- you said you brought some checks, is that right? you said you brought some checks? >> yes, sir. >> let me ask you about one of these. this from the trump trust that holds the president's businesses, can you tell me who signed this check? >> i believe that the top signature is donald trump jr. and the bottom signature i believe is allen weisselberg's. >> can you tell me the date of that check? >> march 17th of 2017. >> now wait a minute. hold up. the date on the check is after president trump held his big press conference claiming that he gave up control of his businesses? how could the president hav
when it was ultimately determined, this was days before the election, that mr. trump was going to pay the $130,000, in the office with me was allen weisselberg the chief financial officer of the trump organization, he acknowledged to alan that he was going to pay the 130,000, and that allen and i should go back to his office and figure out how to do it. so yes, sir, i stand by the statement that i gave, but there was a history to it. >> in your testimony, you have -- you said you brought...
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and in fact, contemporaneous notes that whatever the defense wants to say about mr. cohen, he could not have made up. they were outside of his control, including the famous exhibit 35, which was allen weisselberg's contemporaneous notes about exactly how the illegal campaign contribution what's going to be paid back as legal expenses to mr. cohen so look, i'll tell you how i felt. i felt that his testimony came at great both on direct and across and redirect and re-cross so but we'll see the jury will have it in its hands on tuesday and all that matters is the way that they received the testimony, as you know, danya, judge merchan, he potentially could decide on jury instructions as soon as tomorrow, how significant do you expect the instructions will be to the ultimate verdict in this case? the instructions are always critical. >> it's the last thing a jury hears before they go into the jury room to deliberate. and this i was in the courtroom for a week and i observed the jury closely they are a they appear to be very attentive group. they appear to be in line with
and in fact, contemporaneous notes that whatever the defense wants to say about mr. cohen, he could not have made up. they were outside of his control, including the famous exhibit 35, which was allen weisselberg's contemporaneous notes about exactly how the illegal campaign contribution what's going to be paid back as legal expenses to mr. cohen so look, i'll tell you how i felt. i felt that his testimony came at great both on direct and across and redirect and re-cross so but we'll see the...
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mcconney says i had a conversation with allen weisselberg. mcconney said i started taking notes on what allen said. that's how i find out about it. he has these notes from that time. that takes jurors back. he's directly talking about reimbursing michael cohen in 2017. how key is this testimony? >> it's important to remember, ana, each witness provides only a portion of the picture. so we have to assume that what the d.a. is doing at this point is they are introducing evidence that shows how a gets to b, but then we still have to see testimony that shows how b gets to c. they're showing what was going through jeff mcconney's mind as he makes these entries into the ledger, why he's doing it. he's say it's because michael cohen was upset about not getting enough bonus, he was sort of making a pain of himself during the early days of trump's presidency. we'll have to see in the upcoming testimony how and when that gets tied back to donald trump. >> what's notable to me, adam, is that he's getting these directions from allen weisselberg who was h
mcconney says i had a conversation with allen weisselberg. mcconney said i started taking notes on what allen said. that's how i find out about it. he has these notes from that time. that takes jurors back. he's directly talking about reimbursing michael cohen in 2017. how key is this testimony? >> it's important to remember, ana, each witness provides only a portion of the picture. so we have to assume that what the d.a. is doing at this point is they are introducing evidence that shows...