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2019年2月10日 星期日

Sunday shows - Border wall talks stalled?

 
 
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Key GOP senator: Border wall talks are stalled
By ALEXANDER BOLTON
 
Senate Appropriations Committee Chairman Richard Shelby (R-Ala.), a key negotiator on President Trump’s demand for a border wall, said on Sunday that congressional talks are stalled, raising the prospect of another government shutdown at week’s end.
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Mulvaney: Another government shutdown on the table
By ALEXANDER BOLTON
 
Acting White House chief of staff Mick Mulvaney on Sunday warned that another partial government shutdown is possible if congressional negotiators fail to reach a border security deal that President Trump finds acceptable by week’s end.
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Mulvaney: Trump can 'move money around' to get wall funding
By ALEXANDER BOLTON
 
Acting White House chief of staff Mick Mulvaney says that President Trump will pull from several pots of money to fulfill his pledge to build a Southern border wall, indicating the White House is prepared to accept a deal from Congress that doesn’t fully meet the president’s full $5.7 billion border request.
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Dem lawmaker: 'If Mick Mulvaney were president, we could’ve solved' border talks at Camp David retreat
By BRETT SAMUELS  
 
Rep. John Yarmuth (D-Ky.) said Sunday that he believes a group of lawmakers invited to Camp David over the weekend by Mick Mulvaney could have come to an agreement on border security "in less than a day" if the acting White House chief of staff were president.
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Meadows: I expect Trump 'to take some kind of executive action' if he doesn't get border wall funding
By BRETT SAMUELS
 
"I do expect the president to take some kind of executive action," Rep. Mark Meadows (R-N.C.) said on "Face the Nation" on CBS. "A national emergency is certainly part of that. There are a few other things in his tool box that he could use, but I do expect him to do that if we don’t reach a compromise."
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GOP rep: Trump is 'right to have contingency plans' if border wall talks fail
By BRETT SAMUELS 
 
Rep. Tom Graves (R-Ga.) said Sunday that President Trump is "right to have contingency plans" in place, such as declaring a national emergency, should Congress be unable to strike a deal to fund his promised wall along the southern border.
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Cornyn 'optimistic' about immigration compromise
By JOHN BOWDEN 
 
Texas Sen. John Cornyn (R) said he is "optimistic" about the prospect of Senate and House negotiators reaching a compromise on immigration reform and border security before the February 15 deadline for a government shutdown.
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Liz Cheney on Trump mocking Elizabeth Warren: She's 'a laughing stock'
By ALICIA COHN
 
Rep. Liz Cheney (R-Wyo.) on Sunday said it isn't surprising President Trump would mock Sen. Elizabeth Warren (D-Mass.) over her claims to Native American heritage, because she "has made herself a laughing stock."
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2020 Dem candidate Buttigieg endorses Green New Deal
By ALICIA COHN
 
"Yes, I think it's the right beginning," he told CNN's "State of the Union."
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Democratic 2020 hopeful blasts GOP for 'fiscal hypocrisy'
By ALEXANDER BOLTON
 
Democratic Sen. Michael Bennet (Colo.), who is mulling a presidential bid, on Sunday slammed Republicans for “fiscal hypocrisy” after they criticized President Obama for deficits but then passed a $1.5 trillion tax cut under President Trump.
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Northam: 'I'm not going anywhere' despite calls to resign
By BRETT SAMUELS 
 
Virginia Gov. Ralph Northam (D) said Sunday that he has thought about resigning amid controversy over a racist photo on his medical school yearbook page, but that he believes he can still make a meaningful difference in the state as its governor.
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Northam says he supports investigation into sexual assault allegations against Fairfax
By BRETT SAMUELS
 
Virginia Gov. Ralph Northam (D) said Sunday that he supports an investigation into the sexual assault allegations against Lt. Gov. Justin Fairfax (D), but stopped short of calling on Fairfax to resign.
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Va. Dems stand by calls for Northam to resign, withhold judgment on Herring
By BRETT SAMUELS 
 
Reps. Don Beyer (D-Va.) and Jennifer Wexton (D-Va.) said on CBS's "Face the Nation" that they were not swayed by a new interview in which the Virginia governor argued he was in a position to heal the commonwealth and address the fallout from developments involving the commonwealth's top three elected officials.
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Lawyer for National Enquirer publisher: 'Politics have nothing to do' with Bezos story
By BRETT SAMUELS
 
An attorney for the parent company of the National Enquirer, American Media Inc. (AMI), maintained on Sunday that "politics have nothing to do" with threats to publish intimate photos of Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos. 
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