tv Washington Journal Viewer Calls CSPAN March 21, 2017 9:05am-10:00am EDT
9:05 am
that program look like. >> from tokyo, secretary of u.s. rex tillerson on policy toward north korea. >> diplomatic and other efforts the past 20 years to bring to a point have failed. >> c-span programs are available on the home page, and by searching the video library. "washington journal" continues. host: the headlines around apers around the united states reflect one of two common themes what we ing, this from talked about earlier today and with the guests, as far as james comey or testifying before the house intelligence committeen ssian ties under investigation. of the post courier and denver post highlighting neil gorsuch and his testimony yesterday, what is expected today. udge gorsuch from colorado and
9:06 am
serves there. his second day of confirmation earings, in which he will get questions from republicans and democrats, 9:30 this morning c-span3. app.o c-span.org, our radio the room that will take place is the same we showed you yesterday from e initial statement the legislators and judge gorsuch himself, as people start filter nothing at 9:30, we'll show you that as we go along. for this next 45 inutes or so, 202-748-8000 for democrats, 202-748-8001 for republicans. 202-748-8002. shirley is up first, hot arkansas, republican line, hi. caller: good morning. i sat and watched all of that hello.ay and -- host: you're on, go ahead. caller: i sat and watched all of course day and
9:07 am
mr. comey, last -- what ms to have forgotten he did to hillary and sat and talked approximate russia hated hillary. acts like -- maybe he's working for russia, didn't make sit there and, maybe he needs to see the film because i fall remember all the things he did thataid and it hadn't been long. host: so -- caller: i don't know why he's all that.e russia did host: specific things whether by theims of wiretapping white house or investigation into trump campaign officials in anything d you learn specifically from the hearing? aller: well, to be honest with you, when president trump said e's going to keep comey on staff, i thought then he was making a mistake because i just he would do, be against
9:08 am
begin with. host: that is shirley from hot springs. he needs don't think him on the staff. host: shirley from hot springs dorothy from pine bluff, arkansas. hello. caller: what i want to say, president trump, credibility of the white house is becoming and lower, once comey said assured f.b.i. has there was no wiretapping, it's he's uous lies that feeding the public that is not house.to help the white with this investigation from russia and the interaction with campaign, i believe done to the ill be white house and i am thinking hat the president is feeding the public lies, that he should obama ze for, because if
9:09 am
did not do wiretapping, it should be a full apology at this time. host: to new york next, new york, denine, thanks for calling. go ahead. yes, good morning. host: hi. caller: i second that comment caller just ious made, when will this man ever apologize. our president or the people's kinds of say all things that are not true. ill he ever apologize to obama for accusing him of doing do, thing that he didn't one. and when is congress going something about the inaccurateness of our president? host: that's new york, president capitol hill on today to talk about the healthcare bill expected to be thursday, trying to
9:10 am
gain support for the bill. take a look at other stories in the papers. fly, this might affect you. writing ata nte passengers travelinge u. to th from certainouri will no carry be allowed to laptops and other portable devices with them on the flight, that will go ules into effect on tuesday. there was no public announcement declined to , comment, made public from the airlines on monday. confirmed the "washington post," new restrictions will be put into deleted tweet. officials say starting tuesday, passengers will no longer be onboard ring devices with them. hey can be brought in checked luggage, following concern from departments, departing and arriving to united states, arrying any electronic device onboard flight cabin is strictly and bited, cell phones
9:11 am
medical devices are excluded from the ban. zachary, uisiana, republican line, this is mark. democratic the congresswoman who was there earlier talking about how the they could dowhat as far as helping. i tried to donate money one time democratic mayor and said, to nt to give $100 a month low income student, if he can can use the money to donate to a car, whatever, he college and go to work because their parents, i have a granddaughter, i have a 21-year-old granddaughter, without me helping her with the she goes to work and goes is a lot ofnd there young people, young low income eople, african american, that could be helped. why can't we set up some kind of deal. it mayor wanted me to set
9:12 am
up, wanted me, i said, why can't set t mayors and governors up things at banks where if you in to donate the teachers the classrooms can pick which students are low income. i work for some schools, a plumbing company, they would tell me, look, this student here, there was a young lady in welding, she was good at parents were so low income, they couldn't help with anything, just ways where you to go through paperwork, let the governors and willing to donate, i can get people willing to donate, up.t set it you could do that in each little own, each community, you could get a governor to do that in each state and people who want people, the stuff i hear talking about trump and about obama and this and that and the and hatred, a lot of people want to help those that
9:13 am
themselves. host: next to michelle, midland, line.a, independent caller: yes, good morning, pedro. host: morning. clarify, i'm t to so glad that the democrats are line when it comes to this man that is in the white house. no more trust him no further than i can throw him. wants to make america great again, he is saying he wants to make america again. he don't want african americans country. in this when he went down in north arolina, when he was campaigning and he had that white man to stop that black guy, it couldn't have been if it wouldn't be no 45th president of the united states. it there.elle, leave dustin, decatur, alabama, republican line.
9:14 am
good morning. i want to make a quick comment regard to healthcare. healthcare in to this country and all republicans, democrats, whole, they , as a are up there -- dustin, i apologize, you are breaking up. better? that host: yeah. i'm sorry, we lost him. so "wall street journal" this takes a look at north korea and nuclear weapon jay solomon y by saying the country doubled size enriching ility for urannium according to top inspector, diplomatic end ment can be reached to weapons program. in an interview monday, the irector general of the international atomic energy agency described north korea capacity to produce weapons on two fronts, roduction of plutonium, and
9:15 am
nuclear facility and the enrichment of uranium, he said -- the person quoted played leading role negotiating nuclear agreement between the world pars and iran in 2015. adds iaea declined to bombs it on how many is believed north korea amassed. tonium and irainium infrastructure believe it could be as high as 40. bad, it has is gone into a new phase, they said the program, all indication points to the fact north korea is making progress declared. shirley, sweetwaufrt, tennessee. next.ad, you are caller: yes, i just don't agree ith what trump is doing with medicaid. i'm disabled and i can't work nd i have medicaid and if i lose that, i basically won't diabetic, because i'm
9:16 am
and can't afford my medicine and that helps pay my medicine. i don't agree with this business russia, i think trump is in vladamir putin's pocket big knows it and they have too much to do with russia. why putin wants trump in there. the one that, is with ssia anyway that, is not right, he wanted to make he will be t again, our downfall, the one that really hurts the united states. helping us, he's going to hurt us, need to do something too late.efore it is >> announcer: next from al in line.ork, independent caller: yeah, i just want to say donald trump should because that bama
9:17 am
was a false thing he said f. he doesn't, he's a disgrace. also, as far as the healthcare, in the ing to be back same boat without a mandate to the people will go emergency room and it will cost more. mean, you have to be uneducated to not figure that out. the matter with these people? donald e more thing, trump is a conartist, he conned these people, they bought -- when it comes to testimony efore the house intelligence committee yesterday, there was exchange between the vice chairman, democrat from f.b.i. ia and the director over the assertion that president trump made against the administration when it comes to surveillance of trump tower. watch that hearing on c-span go to c-span.org, a portion of the hearing from yesterday. comey was president
9:18 am
statement that obama had his trump tower a true statement? >> with respect to the president's tweets about alleged wiretapping directed at him by prior administration, i have no supports these tweets and we've looked carefully inside the f.b.i. he department of justice asked me to share with you that the answer is the same for the department of justice and all components. department has no informatn that suppos those tweets. >> the president accused mr. bama and presumably the f.b.i. of engaging in mccarthyism, as term derstand the mccarthyism, do you think president obama or the f.b.i. such conduct? >> i'm not going to try to characterize the tweets tell you, all i can we have no information that supports them. >> were you engaged in ccarthyism, director comey? in ry hard to to engage
9:19 am
sm's of any kind, including mccarthyism. >> is it legal for sitting resident to wiretap president prior to election, turned down by court earlier, new low unquote. comey, can you answer the president's question, would it be legal for president obama order wiretap of donald trump? >> i'm not going to characterize respond to tweets themselves, n general, as admiral rogers, statutory framework in the united states under which courts permission for electronic surveillance in criminal case or onional security case, based showing of probably cause rigorous overseen tis process that involves all three branches of government and one 1970s,ive since the late that is how it works. no individual in the ud electronic irect surveillance of anyone, it has to go through application the judge k a judge,
9:20 am
can then make the order. >> president obama could not of anyone?etap >> no president could. is : again, the hearing available at c-span.org, for more information about the place today takes with neil gorsuch, his offirmation hearing in front as supreme court nominee, 9:30 this morning, you can see that c-span3. look at c-span.org, radio app, on radio, the room will take place, we'll show you later this morning when you can see the hearing in about 10 minutes watch ason c-span3 and he receives questions directly from members of congress. north carolina, republican line, hi. caller: hi. ow are snu host: fine, thank you. caller: good. i want to say, i've been the show and ones president trump
9:21 am
to apologize, you know, after with vestigation is over and they find out what really happened, he may need to as far as lying to the american people, obama was hat the whole time he in office and he lied about healthcare, you can keep your and all this stuff. he set it up for when he went office, all this bad stuff would start, he did that be ntionally, he couldn't trusted, either, so the democrats and the rest of to icans, i think they need stand behind our president and he's only been in a few months, give him a chance to do something good for america. and and -- host: you still there? antonette, clinton, maryland, democrats line. hi, i want to say, i would like to clear up facts what is going on between
9:22 am
and the budget. first of all, there is misunderstanding that the only majority of people on welfare, social security, food stamps, things of that nature, are black. i'm here to tell you, you don't word for it, y check the u.s. census bureau, it majority of people on welfare, social security, food stamps, is white and majority of the people on social security are elderly white women because everyone, i'm tired of situation in this which, you know, only black. o, check the facts, get the facts, don't take anybody else's word. i'm tired of people talking obama. he's moved on, he's making millions, we're trying to hold $20 an hour job. what is the problem? get over it, we don't care who is in the white house. think that i agree to certain extent with president trump when
9:23 am
press doesn't always tell the truth, i know that is one thing they are always lying about. said, check the facts, i don't have to lie. is : pennsylvania, vonn next. hello. kaekt pedro, how are you? st: well. caller: you probabldon't i called in middle of the summer and tried to tell you coming asthe big wave far as populous support for trump. 'm not saying it is great for america and not saying it will be terrible about america, the fact of the matter is same shock callers have been calling the shots as to what is going on least theation for at last 70 years, just rockefeller world.reat day for the buffet 'nassis and follow soon and bring kissinger along with them, a lot of caused in this nation are because of the hidden hands
9:24 am
cfr members have been doing and still continue to to this day.tion host: michael wine necessary new york times this morning has a taking a look at issue regarding voting. votedeadline, texas woman like a u.s. citizen, only she rosa one saying when mariah ortega, was teenager, her to mexico deported after being arrested twice. take a ega decided to different route and signed up for job corps at 18 and snagged employment t state office, 2012 registered to vote ballots in next two election, but served as poll worker. now d four children, teenager, sometimes working three jobs. texas, is a of permanent resident without a american , not an citizen n. case that made national headlines, she was $5000 and ty, fined
9:25 am
sentenced to eight years in 2012 n because ballot in and 2014 were illegal. reen card holders have many rights, they cannot vote f. upheld, she will serve her likely be deported to mexico, ticket for deportation. story in the new york times this morning if you want to read he rest. find it online at nytimes.com. ellen from indiana, republican line, hi. caller: hi. i want to make suggestions about me, about our healthcare. an er one, there is organization called metashare is a christian organization that was founded people rs ago, contribute christians contribute to a pool that if they healthcare, then
9:26 am
this pool helps pay for it and to medishare, you can find out about it, i would for c-spato h someone on that could talk about the and one other thing is that if they would, if would look into making a private ices, organization that is organized people stay healthy by eating correctly and the number that oblem in america is we no longer get mineral necessary our food. if you don't take mineral supplements and other upplements, you will not be healthy. i hope c-span will look into those two things and perhaps online and come talk about it. really love you. ost: thank you for the suggestion. our producer on capitol hill just sent a tweet
9:27 am
earlier from eard the representative about the meeting president trump will have with republicans, this has video showing speaker ryan arriving for the meeting ith president trump to talk about the healthcare bill, some changes made when it came to added last night in an effort as republicans hope to bill on thursday. the house, it goes to senate, altogether, as far as planned vote for thursday on capitol hill taking a look at the bill. buffalo, new york, pat, good morning. line.rats caller: hello. i just got one comment to make, trump is saying we will get healthcare ss in his bill and what sounds too good to true usually isn't true. that is all. up next, ken is from coleman, florida, independent
9:28 am
line. caller: how are you? host: well, thank you. caller: yes, according to the yesterday, i truly think and the republican party comey is in cahoots due to the fact that just before the released they information on hillary, like i less for ld care either party, but yet knowing they had an investigation going on trump, but did not release it. i at the end of the day, truly think that by june they lready started impeachment on trump so that mike pence can become president and maybe ryan president. i really think that mike pence the grass behind verything going on with the trump investigation, the leaks, everything. if you notice, the solid person this whole deal is mike pence. host: senator grassley of iowa
9:29 am
coming into the room that will house the hearing eaturing neil gorsuch as preparations go underway for that confirmation. senator ands with leahy, you can see questions posed in just a couple minutes hearing starts. we'll show you a bit more of call.s we take the next gale, south carolina, independent line. caller: i think it's terrible that we have so much hate going country.r we should come together as one people. matter whether you're black or white, i don't hate hate whites, on't i think we just should give our hesident a chance to do what says he has to do. he is not a politician. about one thing i like him. he is different and that is why him.e don't like what i do is i pray for our president, that he makes the
9:30 am
decision for our country. host: what is revelation that director the f.b.i. yesterday, not only recalling wiretapping, but other things, think about that and what do you continuing does for the president's effectiveness? i just think we need to wait until all this is over and hope that president trump will on all of this. i don't know where he got his be rmation and i'll not critical about that until all is out. just, think we ought to you know, be patient and let him do his job. okay. caller: if he is wrong, he should apologize, all this hate we need to come together as one people for one country. neil gorsuch coming into the room now, followed by his wife, as he is getting prepared for the questions and shaking hands with the people that will be questioning him
9:31 am
of the the course hearing. c-span3 9:30, a few moments from that, watch it later this evening and on c-span2. see that aired in entirety 8:30 this evening. to our website, the radio to listen on catch the hearing. stephensville, maryland, eric, morning.ood caller: good morning. i have a couple comments, i'm hasn'ted president trump tweeted for another money wasting congressional investigation into hillary's e-mails, in fact, when she was secretary of state and conspired russians to four years in the future have russians ssociate with trump's associates and thus started investigation, get them into trouble, and another comment, all these trump apologists a chance, think back to mcconnell who said, i will make this president fail,
9:32 am
can. denial that is a complete of his senatorial oath of office to serve s supposed when he's trying to make the president fail. that's all i've got. thank you. host: couple international minister barack. pledged to e u.s. speedup support in iraq against to islamic state, according iraq's prime minister. we have been given assurances will not only t continue, but accelerate, in an event at u.s. institute of peace. he spoke shortly after leaving that meeting with the president nd other senior officials and that included secretary of state mattis, and n, advisor kushner, and mcmaster. consultation come as trump administration is evaluating approach to confronting islamic
9:33 am
and other groups in the middle east. that is "wall street journal." "washington the journal," timeline of sorts isn't given as far as brexit to introduced by the british prime minister and triggering of that highlight of a graph of series of charts in the morning saying that when it comes to members decided to leave e.u., it on march m council, 29th. european council, comprised of e.u., will decide what arrangement or agreement it involved in r, not discussions and says members negotiate with european on ission, executive body details of the agreement, the details of how that process est s t goes on for the of the chart. if interested to find out how brexit will work as mechanics, story in the "washington post" and chart, as well. that formal hen
9:34 am
announcement by teresa may by union will be placed and then the process goes from there. maryland, democrats line. caller: hey, good morning, how are you today? thank you. caller: great. calling to express concern i have, obviously we have lots of issues to talk about, but health care bill being ready to put through. oncerns about how to control cost, the driver here. we've tried to regulate the mandatese industry, put in place, med loss ratio trying to control profit on insurers it didn't work. it didn't work because we have a problem with cost. control the cost, there's never going to be a olution, you know, pharmaceuticals are 60% of the laims in 2018, that is a startling number and 11% of drugs are driving 60% of that
9:35 am
that is filtering down to you and me and everyone else, medicaid medicare or or just working person, and omething has to be done or we're all in major trouble. and that -- is the cost, driving down the cost, from the doctor end, the insurance company, where do you find, what is most efftive way? caller: sure. of maryland, we've been fortunate since '97 to have pricing.e made if you know what reserves based pricing is ability to take a negotiated rate, but accepted nationally, and then we 24 or 27% to that and that is what we pay for hospital bills. something d apply like that on national scale, instantly, you would have results, instantly be driving down cost. it works in maryland, it will work everywhere. as far as pharmaceuticals go, we being look at the drugs
9:36 am
marketed to every single night during the nightly business or whatever channel you're watching and we need to of cost.ol whether it be limiting patent putting just simply cap, you know, we all, republicans, democrats, look and less regulation, but in regard to pharmaceutical conglomerate medical industry fwe don't put controls in place, you cannot insurance costs if you do not control the costs that costs, right? ose host: okay. we'll leave it there, maybe someone who is listening to you to add to that or take issue with something you brought up. thoughts on health care. m om ohio, republican line. hi. pedro, want to congratulate you on your patience with some of these call in with some off-the-wall comments.
9:37 am
i have two comments to make with united states of america. internally, we're accusing the of spying on us or all ver they do, how about the countries of the united goes into, erica spies on them, tries to very row the government, rarely is anything ever said f.b.i. or the cia does and what gives us the right stones at the russians are we, on the other hand, the as integral in doing same thing to other countries? mind.ow, that boggles my nd the next comment i have to talk about is that when are we,
9:38 am
politicians, goes to do something about the drug abuse this country that is estroying us from the foundation on up? about how r anything they're responding to it, what going to do about the etcetera.tc, etc, his problem is destroying our youth, our more aged and our government. host: okay. ohio, giving his thoughts this morning. we showed you a tweet and video paul ryan arriving for the meeting with president trump, capland sending out another tweet. the piure says, the quote is, "i think on getting votes needed to pass the ahca, as he arrives for the g.o.p. meeting. aron from columbus, ohio,
9:39 am
democrats line. hello, good morning. caller: hi there. wanted to first comment n my counterpart from ohio, i don't think equating what we've done with other country system helpful. that is like saying, somebody off the bridge, would you? what i called for today, i'm a democrat, my mom is a republican, so i kind of want to was seeing hat she during election process. down together it and go through our news sources she he amount of fake news was receiving through her facebook site and the skewed channels, she me was given all wrong information, ou know, barack obama is a muslim. the government is paying for the lle obama's gowns for galas, and so i just wish
9:40 am
chance y would take a with somebody on the opposing the facts eck together. before that, we were arguing about who is right and who is wrong. now we sat down together and i kind of went over the website with her, she wcheck with sites to fact-checking a and -- host: did she take issue with sources you had? caller: yeah, she doesn't watch president , because trump told her it is fake news. o i had to go through with her and show her not only different helps to get ut it other sides of the coin. ne channel will have republicans on and to date, nother channel won't have democrats on, when they do, they shout them down and doesn't seem helpful. host: as far as where you get information from, i'm curious, pull from?do you
9:41 am
where do you get news information from? bbc -- figure npr, out, okay, this one is saying this and this one is saying that, what is the truth? i will go to fact checker or go o the government website and see what is going on. why she, i asked my mom was republican, she said, because my grandmother was. being es we have to stop on party lines and say, i'm an american first, democrat, not a republican, not an independent, hearings ng the st man that said, you know, this is country issue. nd for another country to come in and medal electronically is as bad as war statement. i don't understand, go ahead. host: no, just want to thank you for the call.
9:42 am
get some other calls, thank you for at least bringing up the hearing yesterday, it was with nunes, the chairman, topics that t the our guest referenced, especially the vote and of especially integrity of the vote from the 2016 election, a portion of that hearing from yesterday. >> so my question as of today have and gers, do you evidence russia cyber actors changed vote tallies in the of michigan? >> i do not, i highly intelligence organization, not a domestic intelligence organization, it would be fair to say we are probably not the est organization to provide more complete answer. >> how about the state of pennsylvania? >> no, sir. wisconsin?te of >> no, sir. >> state of florida? >> no, sir. >> state of north carolina? sir.o, >> state of ohio? >> no, sir. > so you have no intelligence that suggests or evidence that suggests any votes were changed? nothing generated by the
9:43 am
national security. >> director comey, do you have of f.b.i. any votes were changed in th states mentioned to admiral rogers? >> no. host: to see that whole hearing c-span.org. arnie, hello. caller: hello, good morning. morning. caller: i would like to just make a suggestion that we need bickering about a lot of issues that are intertwined, valid issue, social issue is intertwined, the big picture divisiveness caused by the current administration is focus of y from the things like 38 trademarks that or fast-tracked in china for trump incorporated or associated businesses. trump businesses or trump called for infrastructure build-up and he's
9:44 am
taking away a lot of the budget that is in initial budget plan infrastructure. where are american jobs being created, first of all? then why did concentration on ilitary build-up, while he's getting 30 plus earmarks of fast should in china, there be independent investigation as to why these business dealings are now controlled by his millions ing toain and we as american people are losing healthcare and i'll let on that.nt host: a story from "u.s.a. today," the headline says that democrats consider funding shelton mp activist, by says that organizers of january's women's march on washington and leaders of indivisible will make prohibitations for democracy influential the donor coalition, the influential holds private n
9:45 am
spring meet nothing washington group's g to the president, lamarsh says he contributors ect to a group at the forefront of the anti-trump effort, by former led congressional aide created a modelod conservative tea party tactics and shows congressional town hall meetings, more than 5500 roups use the guide to fight policies, according to organizers. let's hear from charles, republican line. caller: yes, i'm here for the trump aide. been a businessman all tis life, he had connections not a surprise she had people in that is not his flaw. putin is who he is supposed to be. passe, ge has not been een there 100 years, putin
9:46 am
supposed to like -- he's a good businessman, i can understand hy he put out stuff against hillary. beyond that, i believe trump is the person he says, unorthodox unruly as he is in saying tweets, he is the person he says changing the country in the fashion to improve america, getting jobs back to he's changed the financial landscape of how this in that ants to move direction, the democrats can't the what he's doing and biassed media, they pick him apart. i believe trump will try to do can, he's e unorthodox, yes. he's less than truthful on some but i believe exactly he's the person he's trying to wants to bring about change in america. don't care if he has ties to russia, with business and things, i don't believe he's in with russia at all, i
9:47 am
think he's in fine step with what america, he goes out and talks to the american people, explainsall, i with them and himself in a manner in which is very authentic. from hing else i hear democrats and i was a democrat i 40 years, in step with, thought that clinton was the est president we had until i saw the things that changed in the 2000s and they went after the money. need the money. he wants to make change. he's wanted to be a president years and yeah, he speak necessary a manner like a blow believe the face, but i he's going to try the best he can to try to bring about that in spite of rica ll the forces that are aligned against him. host: got you, charles. ary, from north carolina, independent line. caller: hi. thisardest thing about all is that everybody has so much -- there is absolutely, one side or
9:48 am
side.her the article you just pointed out from "u.s.a. today" shows y the division is being encouraged. being fanned deliberately to try and keep angry and the divisiveness has to stop. to be icans, we've got more concerned about it is just like last week in north carolina, there was a gathering latinos to that are be able to let them know that if family deported and kids are staying here, they shouldn't, what they have to do because of the bottom line, there is fear mongering going on, too. not to send everybody away, the intent to be able to segway the people that are actually committing crimes and heinous crimes and get people out of the country that don't belong here that are
9:49 am
crimes. the rest will eventually become citizenship there is compassion within the whole government and the president, but i think that everybody has for these situations, trying to find way to make us continuously go after each other at the throat, do that, lincoln said house divided against itself have forces and we that are trying so hard as you "u.s.a. todto make it more egregious and to other harder.each longer we do that, we cannot focus on what we can do together as a nation, we can be an amazing nation together, but we it united. host: okay. mayor frenorth carolina. philly.com, has a story updated cinco demayo at cancelled. that was
9:50 am
michael matsa writing, folk tradition and right of spring for south philadelphia since 2006, adding organizers cancelled the festival citing fears mass mexicans could be target for immigration action. ramirez said ared, monday, the atmosphere is not ood, he pointed to recent immigration raids around the country, including a round-up in pennsylvania this month. president is calling for -- from rihanna, from rihanna, ne democrats line. caller: thank you foraking call. the woman -- not the womantalki before her. the hypocrisy, the lack of moral
9:51 am
standings and the ethical with ng of american now trump in here, has escalated to point, which is support ow they will trump's lies, accusations evidence, but yet, say like hillary clinton is a riminal and should be going to ail, again, no evidence, she's never sat in front of a judge or jury, they want her put in jail lying to your face each and everyday of what he wants to do or how he will do it and has no facts. right now, they want to take and obamacare, hurting 15 million people right off the bat. 24 million after that. and nobody cares. say, he's t this and a brash man, we like the way he
9:52 am
talks, he doesn't have anything of substance. but lie sinceing, e's been in office for 18 months he ran for office and everybody praises him saying he's telling the truth when he's not, he's lying to your face when he's talking to you as he pocket and your rips youoff. now he thing is like right he's done five vacations, cost whenllion to the taxpayers he's belittled obama for taking acation and only ran up 12 million for one year, trump ran up 15 million in five weeks, going on vacation alone oing to cost taxpayers $150 million. this is ridiculous. president -- we've been showing series of tweets from kaplan, now he's adding when it comes to the meeting
9:53 am
ith republicans and president trump at hha secretary tom price the e mix, he arrives at capitol, speaking to house republicans on the healthcare bill. the vote set for thursday. florida, upiter, republican line. hello. caller: good morning. how are you? thank you. caller: so i watch the hearings beginning of them, it appears to me entire behind this, the epublicans colluded with the russians to reveal e-mails no of has challenged veracity and their thought, by having this happen, somehow the would be swayed to vote for trump, rather than hillary. guess my question to the f.b.i. would be what is it about e-mails that they felt would
9:54 am
ave actually distributed the american public that much from again, from what i understand, veracity challenged of the e-mails and it appears to me huge diversion from the e-mails themselves to the hacking, in other words, they felt was substance enough to change to sway them ate to vote for trump had truth come wish om e-mails and i someone would ask the f.b.i. director, which is premise of entire investigation, what is it about the e-mails that such a ieve constituted big change in the electorate. thank you. from troy, michigan, republican line. good morning. had luxury of watching the earing yesterday and as fiscal conservative, i'm surprised our republicans are not pulling
9:55 am
the amount of at trump eing spent by the family, millions of dollars in months, i stlongly bject to our having ty for protection for the children when they travel all over, if a sident trump is such billionaire, why doesn't he cough up the money that is being spent on that. take great exception with him flying down to maralago. one of my friends went to a wedding there about four or five was ago and she said he there, he had played golf and he walked around the reception just one of the guests. it seems to me like all he is showing off his taxpayers are we paying the bill and in regard to
9:56 am
his plans for infrastructure, i market channel the other day and large cement waiting any just day for him to be called because starting cipating building the wall. no one has discussed this. people that poor need to be fed are far more mportant than our building a wall. it is like building a wall when barn,orses gone out of the door so that a the other houses will never get out. appalled at the republican party will allow this an to come in and disrupt all the things that we supposedly stood for. highest magnitude. host: martha from michigan about donald trump, donald trump's nominee for the
9:57 am
upreme court undergoing questioning as we speak, by senator charles grassley, chairman of the committee he up.ught you can see the video there. if you want to listen for c-span3, it will be on that has already begun. watch, missed it or can't tune in tonight 8:30 for rebroadcast of the hearing, that c-span2.n florida, from richey, democrats line. caller: good morning, i haven't long time, i'm very frustrated. i think donald trump is the we've ever hadst in government. i can't believe these people through him. to e never seen his taxes know how many times he's gone bankrupt or what he's lost, if money now or not. he's going to make the rich a richer and the poor a whole lot poorer.
9:58 am
84, i remember when the germans were conned. remember my parents talking about it. fearful for my grandkids and great grandkids, i don't know if country left and these people blindly follow him. it.an't believe what do you do to get them to change their mind? ost: miami, florida, independent line, tammy, good morning. sir.r: good morning, i believe we have a king louie, rench revolution going on in this country at this very time. rate, robbery, drive-by shootings, road rage, i see this as the empires in this increased by 13% this year. majority in this country are the ones that are the
9:59 am
losers. you need a drastic step to nation, starting labeling people, black, white, pink, yellow and green. are eople in this world simply human people or -- peep decided by that their ability for emotional human brain to have developed emotions. much. you very host: from marie tta, georgia, next, ts line, tony up good morning. caller: good morning. i like to say that donald trump elected by 62 million people. e's doing what he said he was going to do. drain he was going to the swamp, just got to question the technique. creatures, so e
81 Views
IN COLLECTIONS
CSPAN Television Archive Television Archive News Search ServiceUploaded by TV Archive on