92
92
Aug 18, 2018
08/18
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 92
favorite 0
quote 0
where have we seen this candida auris? has it been found in the united states? guest: the very first sighting it is japan in 2009, but now in 27 countries that medicine knows, and that is almost certainly an underestimate, because it is very hard to detect this particular yeast on a lab test literally used to detect these kinds of things. it is probably in a number of places, but the tests are not very good. it is certainly here in the united states. the cdc's most recent counts, there were more than 300, almost 350 cases of candida auris in various places in the united states. the cdc was so concerned about ine rising up and showing oup so many places, that a couple of years ago, it put out an alert, before there were even any cases , was a veryd states uncharacteristic thing for the cdc to do. it is important to say that to this point, the people who are being made think enough to die from this are mostly people who are already bill in some manner. they may be in an intensive care unit. chemotherapy, they may have an organ transplant, they may have leukemia, t
where have we seen this candida auris? has it been found in the united states? guest: the very first sighting it is japan in 2009, but now in 27 countries that medicine knows, and that is almost certainly an underestimate, because it is very hard to detect this particular yeast on a lab test literally used to detect these kinds of things. it is probably in a number of places, but the tests are not very good. it is certainly here in the united states. the cdc's most recent counts, there were...
54
54
Dec 6, 2016
12/16
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 54
favorite 0
quote 0
sorry, candida.dida: that is fine. >> >> so 2016 was supposed to be the good year for democrats in the senate. [inaudible] a lot more democratic seats. it was supposed to be the really pivotal year. so 2016 was supposed to be good year for democrats in the senate. 2018 was supposed to be the year they were defending a lot more seats and therefore looking to lose ground. how does that play in terms of dynamics now? does that encourage democrats to compromise, knowing the situation could get far worse in 2018? or does it encourage republicans to sort of hold back a little bit expecting or maybe get the 60-seat majority in 2018? ben w.: that's a great question, and you're absolutely right that it's a dismal and terrible math for democrats in 2018. they fully expected to win the senate in 2016 and lose it again in 2018, and they have not won it back in 2016. to see their numbers dwindle even more at 2018, how that changes the political dynamic, someone smarter than me will have to figure that out. i do t
sorry, candida.dida: that is fine. >> >> so 2016 was supposed to be the good year for democrats in the senate. [inaudible] a lot more democratic seats. it was supposed to be the really pivotal year. so 2016 was supposed to be good year for democrats in the senate. 2018 was supposed to be the year they were defending a lot more seats and therefore looking to lose ground. how does that play in terms of dynamics now? does that encourage democrats to compromise, knowing the situation...
531
531
Aug 30, 2012
08/12
by
CSPAN
eye 531
favorite 0
quote 7
candida obama said i believe if our government is there to ate obama- candid said i believe if dark arm is there to support you, this plant will be here for another hundred years. as it turns out, that plant the obama said id ndidate
candida obama said i believe if our government is there to ate obama- candid said i believe if dark arm is there to support you, this plant will be here for another hundred years. as it turns out, that plant the obama said id ndidate
88
88
Aug 18, 2018
08/18
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 88
favorite 0
quote 0
i actually googled "candida s," and the cdc website came up, and people are dying from it. it is extremely important that people know this. host: let's go to carol from north carolina on the independent line. carol good morning. ,caller: good morning. thank you for this open forum, but again, i am going to talk about the important topic that your guest talked about, regarding the super bowl. i agree with the guest -- superbug. i agree with the guests talking about antibiotics in the food. all of the cells have antibiotics in the. on your hands, and they have antibiotics in them. that is actually creating the superbugs. i do not have kids -- but i've read there are moms who shampoo their rugs all the time, not just vacuum their rugs. them,ave antibiotics in so kids are not getting exposed to natural, all the different that areters and bugs out there that help build your immune system. also, let your kids play in the dirt. it is not going to kill them. it will make them stronger. we need to not use every cleaning solution, because i think superbugs are getting smarter than we
i actually googled "candida s," and the cdc website came up, and people are dying from it. it is extremely important that people know this. host: let's go to carol from north carolina on the independent line. carol good morning. ,caller: good morning. thank you for this open forum, but again, i am going to talk about the important topic that your guest talked about, regarding the super bowl. i agree with the guest -- superbug. i agree with the guests talking about antibiotics in the...
117
117
Dec 6, 2016
12/16
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 117
favorite 0
quote 0
candida: that's fine. steve: where these middle senators gain power and there's a certain sanity that would overtake? ben w.: yes. and i think "politico" had a good story the other day. not to toot my own word. steve: did you use the word looneys in there? ben w.: no. we used passionate progressives versus -- but, yes. no, absolutely, there will be that group of moderate senators from swing states who will want to have some accomplishments to get some stuff done, seen as brokers on, you know, in the senate that is pretty closely divided. again, it will depend on trump's popularity, how he is seen by the public, whether there's a lot of public support for his agenda, how he's behaving and performing in office. if it looks like he is doing well and has put together reasonable legislative packages on taxes and spending, there will be democrats who will want to cross the line and not filibuster and get this stuff passed. but gaming out exactly how they'll feel and what they're going to do, we'll see how the re
candida: that's fine. steve: where these middle senators gain power and there's a certain sanity that would overtake? ben w.: yes. and i think "politico" had a good story the other day. not to toot my own word. steve: did you use the word looneys in there? ben w.: no. we used passionate progressives versus -- but, yes. no, absolutely, there will be that group of moderate senators from swing states who will want to have some accomplishments to get some stuff done, seen as brokers on,...
25
25
Jul 7, 2021
07/21
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 25
favorite 0
quote 0
the dispute settlement mechanism has been used in the case of candida involving the dairy market provision. limiting the activities to labor. host: under nafta, would provisions as far as getting workers in mexico, to give them the ability to unionize, would that have been a thing? guest: in theory, yes, but the agreement on labor rights that was enacted as part of nafta, was largely useless. it had no teeth. it was impossible to get to arbitration, and i don't think any of the three countries pushed hard to use it. the atmosphere has changed as well as the language. host: because you use the word rapid response, can you walk us through this rapid response? guest: you have consultations, and if that doesn't work, you have an arbitral panel that is put together very clear by arbitral standards. sometimes they take months or years. chosen by the parties together. you have essentially an independent fact-finding and legal analysis process that goes forward. they make a decision. if mexico doesn't follow it, than there could be trade sanctions. my guess is most of these cases will be resolved
the dispute settlement mechanism has been used in the case of candida involving the dairy market provision. limiting the activities to labor. host: under nafta, would provisions as far as getting workers in mexico, to give them the ability to unionize, would that have been a thing? guest: in theory, yes, but the agreement on labor rights that was enacted as part of nafta, was largely useless. it had no teeth. it was impossible to get to arbitration, and i don't think any of the three countries...
48
48
Apr 28, 2017
04/17
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 48
favorite 0
quote 0
steps, candida will always stand up and defend canadian interest. that is something people know their government will do. we always prefer to work constructively and productively on issues so we can resolve challenges as they come up and build on opportunities, but there is no question there is a broad range of options and paths available to us that we are looking at. it is certainly my preference that we be able to sit down and discuss in a firm but responsible and polite way the different ways we can move forward together to benefit our workers and of all canadians. [repeating in french] >> global news. you have 10 provinces with vastly different needs. in the renegotiation of nafta, what are you unwilling to take off the table, and how far are you willing to play games with trump? justin trudeau: first of all, the challenge of having 10 provinces with vastly different needs and perspectives isn't a downside for canada. it is a tremendous advantage. i think we know the different perspectives, different solutions, different approaches wrapped toget
steps, candida will always stand up and defend canadian interest. that is something people know their government will do. we always prefer to work constructively and productively on issues so we can resolve challenges as they come up and build on opportunities, but there is no question there is a broad range of options and paths available to us that we are looking at. it is certainly my preference that we be able to sit down and discuss in a firm but responsible and polite way the different...
104
104
Mar 11, 2022
03/22
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 104
favorite 0
quote 0
germany is different than britain, different than the united states, different than candida. host: just to use the example of gas prices, public sentiment weighs into this. guest: public sentiment has pushed governments to take measures toward russia that it otherwise might not have taken. i will give you a perfect example of this. switzerland, which has been famously neutral for 500 years, came out and froze
germany is different than britain, different than the united states, different than candida. host: just to use the example of gas prices, public sentiment weighs into this. guest: public sentiment has pushed governments to take measures toward russia that it otherwise might not have taken. i will give you a perfect example of this. switzerland, which has been famously neutral for 500 years, came out and froze
0
0.0
Jan 6, 2025
01/25
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
the third time in 2021 to strengthen the economy after the pandemic and to move the interests of candida -- canada forward in a complex world and this is what i will continue to do and what we will all continue to do for canadians. >> the liberal party of canada is an important institution in the history of our great country and democracy. a new prime minister and leader of the liberal party will carry its values and ideals into that next election. i am excited to see the process unfold in the months ahead. we were elected for the third time in 2021 to strengthen the economy post-pandemic and advance canada's interest in a complicated world and that is exactly the job that i and we will continue to do for canadians. >> thank you prime minister, we will now go to questions. >> hello mr. trudeau, you wanted to go up against -- there has been infighting in your party for the past few months, why view decided to make this decision today, why did you change your mind. >> as you know i'm not someone who steps back from a fight, especially certain important fight for our party and for the count
the third time in 2021 to strengthen the economy after the pandemic and to move the interests of candida -- canada forward in a complex world and this is what i will continue to do and what we will all continue to do for canadians. >> the liberal party of canada is an important institution in the history of our great country and democracy. a new prime minister and leader of the liberal party will carry its values and ideals into that next election. i am excited to see the process unfold...
59
59
May 10, 2024
05/24
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 59
favorite 0
quote 0
it is expected national and international issues wl part of the debate, as the republican candida theve already centered issues surrounding the israel-hamas war and some of their campaign rhetoric. gop hopeful and former congressman justin a. whose family is palestinian-american reiterated his skepticism of u.s. military support for israel in a post to x this week. his two publican rivals and others across the country have also made a part of their campaigns. next, an ad from michigan gop senate hopeful sandy p. and part of your radiohow appearance former congressman mike made talking about the recent spate of campus protests related to the ongoing israel-hamas war. >> women, tortured. babies, murdered. grandmothers burned alive. they refused to condemn these horrific acts. [indiscernible] they have no moral compass. you are an embarrassment to michigan and america. you should be ashamed of yourselves. i approve this message. >> i'm pretty hard -- pretty hard on this. if you're a student at that university, chanting antisemitic chants, guess what? no longer welcome at the university.
it is expected national and international issues wl part of the debate, as the republican candida theve already centered issues surrounding the israel-hamas war and some of their campaign rhetoric. gop hopeful and former congressman justin a. whose family is palestinian-american reiterated his skepticism of u.s. military support for israel in a post to x this week. his two publican rivals and others across the country have also made a part of their campaigns. next, an ad from michigan gop...
18
18
May 7, 2021
05/21
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 18
favorite 0
quote 0
candida famously has universal coverage for physicians, for the hospitals. it does not include prescription drugs as part of its potential universal coverage system. like the u.s., there are some people that may not have insurance coverage. many get coverage through their employers or purchase private plans, or through public programs. australia and france have the universal coverage in the u.s., and that can lead like the caller, thank you for sharing your experiences with some high cost drugs. having those people paying either the full cost or the high cost sharing of drugs. if they are not as strong as the health plan to have lower caution. host: your report looked at namebrand prescription drugs. any idea how generic drugs compare overseas to the u.s.? guest: that is an important question. part of the report is only looking at brand-name drugs. generics are the majority of spending for prescription drugs in the u.s., even though they are only less than 20%, 10% to 20% of the number of drugs. generics play a very important role in the u.s. those prescribe
candida famously has universal coverage for physicians, for the hospitals. it does not include prescription drugs as part of its potential universal coverage system. like the u.s., there are some people that may not have insurance coverage. many get coverage through their employers or purchase private plans, or through public programs. australia and france have the universal coverage in the u.s., and that can lead like the caller, thank you for sharing your experiences with some high cost...
37
37
Mar 17, 2024
03/24
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 37
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> they hosted a debate candida.ld you describe the gop candidate style. >> all of them are rushingo contend that they are the most conservative end to get their candidates are fake conservatives even when there is not much daylight between their stances on various issues. 93they all have come out forcefully against president biden's order policies, although they have different ideas on how to combat illegal immigration. they also have had mercy stances on abortion, especially because ohio got a rerendum in which voters voted to enshrined abortion rights the state constitution. all three have said they would support federal restrictions on abortion rights. the one thing that does unite them all is they are trying to unite biden and brown. every time brenda was mentioned in the debate they always mention to biden and browne's policies because biden has low favorability ratings in ohio. >> of those issues, are there any that will resonate with ohio voters in the general election? >> immigration will be a major issue as
. >> they hosted a debate candida.ld you describe the gop candidate style. >> all of them are rushingo contend that they are the most conservative end to get their candidates are fake conservatives even when there is not much daylight between their stances on various issues. 93they all have come out forcefully against president biden's order policies, although they have different ideas on how to combat illegal immigration. they also have had mercy stances on abortion, especially...
78
78
Oct 13, 2022
10/22
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 78
favorite 0
quote 0
but ultimately, the people of the state of georgia will make the decision to back up candida choice. take a look at rafael warnock's outstanding record as a senator, who he is as a person and compare it to his opponent and i'm confident the voters of georgia will see the clear contrast and support rafael warnock. he will be elected, he will continue to be a senator representing the state of georgia. but we know this is going to come down to the wire, which is why we are going to continue to raise the resources we need. certainly we need grassroots resources not just for georgia, but republicans are extending us with their super pac's, the guys that give a billion dollars for their cost, a massive amount of money coming in from a small number of very wealthy contributors attempting to buy this election. that is why we have defend the senate.org, to support the work we are doing at the kingpin -- at the committee to make sure we can give back the super pac money to buy these elections in key battleground states. so far to -- defendthesenate.org is the place to do that. as long as peopl
but ultimately, the people of the state of georgia will make the decision to back up candida choice. take a look at rafael warnock's outstanding record as a senator, who he is as a person and compare it to his opponent and i'm confident the voters of georgia will see the clear contrast and support rafael warnock. he will be elected, he will continue to be a senator representing the state of georgia. but we know this is going to come down to the wire, which is why we are going to continue to...
29
29
Sep 11, 2024
09/24
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 29
favorite 0
quote 0
take a look at pennsylvania where the candidas are tonight for the debate. here the vice president again leading by one point, neck and neck. this is a tie in the swing state of pennsylvania. carter, valley city, north dakota, independent. what would you like to hear tonight? >> i would love to hear an attack against logical fallacies. let's look at policies and have harris take on donald trump's red herring attacks against harris and his ad hominem and his policy to other people to take off that spotlight. look at how harris, trump, biden have taken it away. the judges deserved to be convinced of arguments and have constructive critiques and criticism to them and look who strip that away. in essence of them which is honestly disgusting so i want harris to get out and take it head-on and be the person who will bring back real debate in america. >> that is carter in north dakota. tony from north carolina, republican, before we hear from you take a look at the new york times polling out of your state, another battleground state and it is 48% for the vice presi
take a look at pennsylvania where the candidas are tonight for the debate. here the vice president again leading by one point, neck and neck. this is a tie in the swing state of pennsylvania. carter, valley city, north dakota, independent. what would you like to hear tonight? >> i would love to hear an attack against logical fallacies. let's look at policies and have harris take on donald trump's red herring attacks against harris and his ad hominem and his policy to other people to take...
49
49
Oct 16, 2023
10/23
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 49
favorite 0
quote 0
anunr: republican presidential candida rn binkley alsoisssed his campaign goals ding the first in the nation leadership conference, highlightingis plans for balancing the federal budget, improving health care, and reaching out to urban voters. >> and now, please welcome, ryan binkley! mr. binkley: hello. good morning, new hampshire. how is everybody doing today? fantastic. we have not had the chance to meet yet. my name is ryan binkley, ceo from dallas, also a pastor, and candidate for president of the united states of america in the republican party. we launched our campaign at the end of april, and i have really been a grassroots candidate, going right through iowa and now here in new hampshire. continuing to share this message that america is not just in trouble, but it's in desperate need of a revival. it is in need of an economic revival, and it is a need of a heartfelt spiritual revival. and i believe this with all my heart, that the time for that is not two years from now, four years from now, or eight years from now. the time for that is right now, absolutely right now. these
anunr: republican presidential candida rn binkley alsoisssed his campaign goals ding the first in the nation leadership conference, highlightingis plans for balancing the federal budget, improving health care, and reaching out to urban voters. >> and now, please welcome, ryan binkley! mr. binkley: hello. good morning, new hampshire. how is everybody doing today? fantastic. we have not had the chance to meet yet. my name is ryan binkley, ceo from dallas, also a pastor, and candidate for...
64
64
Aug 11, 2023
08/23
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 64
favorite 0
quote 0
the gop presidential candida governor doug burgum of north dakota and miami mayor french's suarez willpeak01 -- francis suarez will speak with kim reynolds about their campaign and policy ptfms. that will be monday starting at 9:00 p.m. eastern here on c-span. also c-span now, our free mobile video app, or online at c-span.org. we will hear from other candidates by the way prime time to run next week including mike pence, nikki haley, and ron desantis. follow c-span.org for all of that information. that is all the time we got for today's "washington journal." we will be back again tomorrow morning, 7:00 a.m. eastern live here on c-span. have a great day, everybody. [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2023] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] >> up next, merrick garland announcing david weiss as special counsel overseeing the ongoing investigation into hunter biden.
the gop presidential candida governor doug burgum of north dakota and miami mayor french's suarez willpeak01 -- francis suarez will speak with kim reynolds about their campaign and policy ptfms. that will be monday starting at 9:00 p.m. eastern here on c-span. also c-span now, our free mobile video app, or online at c-span.org. we will hear from other candidates by the way prime time to run next week including mike pence, nikki haley, and ron desantis. follow c-span.org for all of that...
82
82
Aug 16, 2019
08/19
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 82
favorite 0
quote 0
if i didn't produce -- when i they camecury, through with an act from candida and i spent $80,000 and produced his act. when i was getting ready to go up to woodstock three or four days before, i read in "variety," freddy weintraub becomes vice president of films for warner bros.. i called freddy and he says you're not going to talk to me about that crazy thing you are doing upstate. i said yes i am, and you owe it to me. hours and her 35 even wrote about it in his book. freddy weintraub's book. in my book, there is a letter from freddy weintraub. -- aftera handwritten 35 hours, it was over. ted ashley came in. ted ashley was my agent when i was producing the castles. they both owed me. after 35 hours, they said let's forget it. we are almost bankrupt at a warner bros.. movies are not doing anything and document is -- documentaries are doing nothing. i said out of nowhere, what if it is a disaster and that 100,000 kids die? this thing will be the biggest movie in history. they started laughing like crazy. freddy just turned to me ok, ted, what do you think? let's get a couple of secre
if i didn't produce -- when i they camecury, through with an act from candida and i spent $80,000 and produced his act. when i was getting ready to go up to woodstock three or four days before, i read in "variety," freddy weintraub becomes vice president of films for warner bros.. i called freddy and he says you're not going to talk to me about that crazy thing you are doing upstate. i said yes i am, and you owe it to me. hours and her 35 even wrote about it in his book. freddy...
30
30
May 20, 2024
05/24
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 30
favorite 0
quote 0
a look at future progressive political candida s
a look at future progressive political candida s
119
119
Jan 29, 2022
01/22
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 119
favorite 0
quote 0
candida announced -- the ukrainian army is much better trained, much better equipped and much more ready now than they were in 2014. >> ukraine can defend itself. incredible use of force behind it. that is why i am asking you about that decision. does it have to be put to a vote among allies? do you know what the threshold is that would get all allies to agree to use the response force? >> we would never give a potential adversary the privilege of finding out the potential of what we would do. we will always be sure we have the necessary forces in the right place at the right time to defend and protect all allies. the strongest alliance in history by standing together based on the principles of attacking one ally, it will trigger the response of the whole alliance. preventing an attack, the nato response force, the eastern part of the alliance, increased naval and air presence. also, the fact that the united states in the last months and years has increased its nato presence in europe, which has added to the strength of nato in europe. >> president biden put on notice 8500 u.s. troops. a
candida announced -- the ukrainian army is much better trained, much better equipped and much more ready now than they were in 2014. >> ukraine can defend itself. incredible use of force behind it. that is why i am asking you about that decision. does it have to be put to a vote among allies? do you know what the threshold is that would get all allies to agree to use the response force? >> we would never give a potential adversary the privilege of finding out the potential of what...
59
59
Jan 2, 2024
01/24
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 59
favorite 0
quote 0
on the republican side they still have winner ke all and that mns relatively qckly, you can have a candida get a majority of the delegates and you could certainly have thought by the time the votes are counted on super tuesday on marc the fifth. i believe there are 15 states that are electinthat day and i don't want to leave out american samoa. you have a lot of delegates early which allows the candidate to wrap it upf the candidate is winning solidly. you look at the two parties and you realize there are very different conditions prevailing t the substance of their nominating processs very different. you haveo nominate each party on its terms. host: larry sabato founder and chief of the crystal ball at university of virgin. for republicans (202) 748-8001 for democrats (202) 748-8000, for independents (202) 748-8002. let's assume it's joe biden, is the biden coalition in 2024 at the same as 2020? est: no. we have a long time to go. an eternity to the start of vong unt septemb. right now, biden is having problems with minoriti, problems with the youth vote because of the middle east situati
on the republican side they still have winner ke all and that mns relatively qckly, you can have a candida get a majority of the delegates and you could certainly have thought by the time the votes are counted on super tuesday on marc the fifth. i believe there are 15 states that are electinthat day and i don't want to leave out american samoa. you have a lot of delegates early which allows the candidate to wrap it upf the candidate is winning solidly. you look at the two parties and you...
43
43
Dec 20, 2016
12/16
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 43
favorite 0
quote 0
in the case of candida, candida has decided of course to bridge with the f-18 but they have it shut the door on the f-35 down the line. the time will tell and, of course, that will be their judgments. they do remain as part of the program. they are contributing to be a part of the program, albeit they have not decided to actually purchase it at this point in time but again that remains an open question for the future. >> take another one from back and then go to tony. the gentleman in the white shirt shirt. >> we haven't talked at all about north korea and some -- and so i am interested in your views on the current threat and the role the air force in responding to that, and just moving forward where we go from here. >> so north korea is a major threat. >> we talked about the four plus one. north korea as one of the four, let's put it that way. north korea, iran, china, russia and then terrorism, particularly isil but other forms of terrorism. so that's the four plus one. the u.s. air force is very involved in deterring, countering that threat so in what we call the continuous bomber pr
in the case of candida, candida has decided of course to bridge with the f-18 but they have it shut the door on the f-35 down the line. the time will tell and, of course, that will be their judgments. they do remain as part of the program. they are contributing to be a part of the program, albeit they have not decided to actually purchase it at this point in time but again that remains an open question for the future. >> take another one from back and then go to tony. the gentleman in the...
56
56
Feb 21, 2019
02/19
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 56
favorite 0
quote 0
:00 a.m., the canadian-american business council looks at the chances of anding the u.s., mexico, candida trade deal ratified. speakers include the kentucky governor and the premier of ontario, canada. a look a.m. on c-span3, at the agriculture outlook with the agriculture secretary and his counterparts from canada and mexico. >> next, california governor gavin newsom delivers his state of the state address. he spoke before the legislature at the state capitol in sacramento last week. he announced the withdrawal of the california national guard from the border and he criticized the president's comments about the u.s.-mexico border. [applause] >> thank you, everybody. thank you, everyone. thank you, everybody. thank you. thank you. you might not be clapping at the end of this. takeever know, this could a long time. [laughter] over-under. two hours or one? we are going to be all right. i want to thank all of you for the generosity and spirit. speaker, younk mr. in particular. for being an extraordinary leader and thank you very much for your generosity for welcoming myself and my wife into
:00 a.m., the canadian-american business council looks at the chances of anding the u.s., mexico, candida trade deal ratified. speakers include the kentucky governor and the premier of ontario, canada. a look a.m. on c-span3, at the agriculture outlook with the agriculture secretary and his counterparts from canada and mexico. >> next, california governor gavin newsom delivers his state of the state address. he spoke before the legislature at the state capitol in sacramento last week. he...
0
0.0
Oct 14, 2024
10/24
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
announcer: medcom supports c-span as service -- announcer: candidas in the race to represent washington'shird congressional district host off on a debate. the nonpartisan cook political report with amy walter rates the ways -- rates of the race a tossup. this is about one hour and 20 minutes. on have been raised in the race. this is an hour. >> thank you both for being here and your willingness to participate in this essential and hopefully dynamic dialogue tonight. let's begin with our first question. since the supreme court decision to overturn roe v. wade in the dobbs case, abortion has remained one of the most divisive issues in the country, driving turnout on both sides of the debate. congresswoman, you have stated you support protecting abortion access in light of the dobbs decision. how do you plan to represent the views of your constituency support these rights and are there any restrictions on abortion you would consider? >> thank you very much. thank you to all of you for being with us tonight. democracy doesn't work without people showing up in being involved, so thank you and
announcer: medcom supports c-span as service -- announcer: candidas in the race to represent washington'shird congressional district host off on a debate. the nonpartisan cook political report with amy walter rates the ways -- rates of the race a tossup. this is about one hour and 20 minutes. on have been raised in the race. this is an hour. >> thank you both for being here and your willingness to participate in this essential and hopefully dynamic dialogue tonight. let's begin with our...
60
60
May 26, 2024
05/24
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 60
favorite 0
quote 0
and some people are s there is any indication of how this might go, we republican candida also visit the convention which is unusual. he tried to make a case for trump. he started talking about limited government and his policy suggestion he would have cut government employees in half there was appreciation for his comments, cheers, but then he said that is why we need to elect trump. there was boos and the room erupted into jeers and yelling at each other. thate more of what we see tonight. host: in addion to inviting former president trump, r.f.k. jr.as invited to attend. who was not invited? you heard from attendees they would have liked for something else to be there? guest: seen represented matthews from kentucky. he walked through and talked to some reportersked about how he thinks trump could appeal to libertarians. vivek ramaswamy gave a speech and then sat down with one of the vice presidential candidates we also saw r.f.k. trump. the chair of the libertarian party says the way this happened was trump's team originally reached out. then she thought about it and thought we co
and some people are s there is any indication of how this might go, we republican candida also visit the convention which is unusual. he tried to make a case for trump. he started talking about limited government and his policy suggestion he would have cut government employees in half there was appreciation for his comments, cheers, but then he said that is why we need to elect trump. there was boos and the room erupted into jeers and yelling at each other. thate more of what we see tonight....
59
59
Jun 28, 2024
06/24
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 59
favorite 0
quote 0
host: is there a candida run?ller: possible, i would like to have voted for the independent vote candidate but i do not think it will win. i do notnk it is possible for the democrat to find somebodyi am horrifiedno truthnitive issue. it is a shame. host: we atrum is doubling down on his ly.mb could noty he did. pa health. i think this was a set up by the dems to move away from biden. gloria in next. caller:i am calling because i feel like donald house period. about children in the states and he obama when obama told he ignored all that. he is the one, all of those people got killed. he did not try to find nothing to cure those people. but joe did find something to cure these people. bodies after bodies when the first one came in here. no, we do not need donald trump here, period. host: jim in illinois. good morning. caller: goomy take on the debate was quite sitting there and watching debate, my expectation was very low going in. nothing changed my opinion. what i believe needs to take is we have this system we ha
host: is there a candida run?ller: possible, i would like to have voted for the independent vote candidate but i do not think it will win. i do notnk it is possible for the democrat to find somebodyi am horrifiedno truthnitive issue. it is a shame. host: we atrum is doubling down on his ly.mb could noty he did. pa health. i think this was a set up by the dems to move away from biden. gloria in next. caller:i am calling because i feel like donald house period. about children in the states and he...
69
69
Jan 25, 2024
01/24
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 69
favorite 0
quote 0
first a look at a speech by democratic position candida will clinton in portsmouth, new hampshire.esident ronald reagan, who spoke at the iowa caucus kickoff in 1984. explorg the american story. watch american htory tv saturdays on c-span2, and find a full schedule onour program guide or watch online anytime at span.org/history. -- at c-span.org/history. discover the heartbeat of democracy with his fans voices 2024, as we engage voters nationwide asking, what issue is most important to you in this election, and why? >> the two issues at need to be addressed during this election is the economy. we need to make sure the american people can afford a good american dream life. additionally, we need to address abortion laws because our life is precious. >> immigration is the number one issue. with the borders being open and my tax dollars continuing to feed people who are americans, they are not citizens. they have come here illegally and it is crushing my pockets and other fellow americans'. >> the most important for me is health care. it has to be free for everybody. announcer: c-span'
first a look at a speech by democratic position candida will clinton in portsmouth, new hampshire.esident ronald reagan, who spoke at the iowa caucus kickoff in 1984. explorg the american story. watch american htory tv saturdays on c-span2, and find a full schedule onour program guide or watch online anytime at span.org/history. -- at c-span.org/history. discover the heartbeat of democracy with his fans voices 2024, as we engage voters nationwide asking, what issue is most important to you in...
240
240
Sep 18, 2020
09/20
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 240
favorite 0
quote 1
-mexico candida agreement into law. -- u.s.-mexico candida agreement into law. i saved the u.s.industry theithdrawing from transpacific partnership. you ever hear of that beauty? that would have really hit you. in 20 i signed a historic executive order making government policy to buy american and hire american. biden, he has a sign that says buy american. i have been saying that for 20 years. where the hell has this guy been? they are actually accusing him of plagiarism. i also took the toughest ever action to stand up to china's wisconsin jobs. all jobs, but you got hit particularly hard. biden has vowed to remove those tariffs and allow china to resume its pillaging. he wants to take the tariffs off that are paying us tens of billions of dollars a year. keep themike hell to into the china deal and he wants to remove them. dollars,f billions of billions and billions. i gave it to the farmers and a lot of people, but i give most of it by far to the u.s. treasury. he wants to take them -- let me tell you a very innocent question. there is a young man about four years old upfront,
-mexico candida agreement into law. -- u.s.-mexico candida agreement into law. i saved the u.s.industry theithdrawing from transpacific partnership. you ever hear of that beauty? that would have really hit you. in 20 i signed a historic executive order making government policy to buy american and hire american. biden, he has a sign that says buy american. i have been saying that for 20 years. where the hell has this guy been? they are actually accusing him of plagiarism. i also took the...
42
42
Apr 1, 2021
04/21
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 42
favorite 0
quote 0
in the paper we did a case study with candida, and early on there were some export restrictions are put on by the united states and these we were able to work off i just courting where the supply was in the hemisphere and figuring out where we could act each other up. a lot of this is just communication and thinking through what responses are in trying to limit the panic buying , panic export restrictions, but there always be political pressure product -- for that but we try to moderate that. >> i want to talk also about -- one thing that also surprises me that the conversations we are having today is if had a lot shortfalls and supplies, we did not have these sorts of shortfalls in pharmaceuticals. come to find out that 70% of our value comes from the u.s. already. i was wondering if you could talk about the genesis of by america and the pharmaceutical chains. how did they drop in to this conversation as well? >> you saw on the summer between 19 increase tension in congress and the trump administration about the perception that china was playing too large of a role in the pharmaceutica
in the paper we did a case study with candida, and early on there were some export restrictions are put on by the united states and these we were able to work off i just courting where the supply was in the hemisphere and figuring out where we could act each other up. a lot of this is just communication and thinking through what responses are in trying to limit the panic buying , panic export restrictions, but there always be political pressure product -- for that but we try to moderate that....
96
96
Jan 13, 2024
01/24
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 96
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> watch c-span, campaign 2024, live coverage of the iowa caucuses as the candida all of the featureducus experts. we will get your social media reaction. watch our live iowa campaign coverage on monday on the c-span network. c-span now, our free mobile app or online at c-span.org/campaign 2024. c-span, your unfiltered view of politics. >> weather in iowa has curtailed travel plans just days ahead of the caucuses.
. >> watch c-span, campaign 2024, live coverage of the iowa caucuses as the candida all of the featureducus experts. we will get your social media reaction. watch our live iowa campaign coverage on monday on the c-span network. c-span now, our free mobile app or online at c-span.org/campaign 2024. c-span, your unfiltered view of politics. >> weather in iowa has curtailed travel plans just days ahead of the caucuses.
124
124
Jan 5, 2012
01/12
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 124
favorite 0
quote 0
the chinas, the mexicos, the candidas, the indians. how are we going to get those jobs back? excluding labor costs. let's put labor costs aside. we want higher labor costs. we want people to make better wages than they do it in vietnam. but we have to be competitive on the non labor side, which is taxes, regulations. cost of money, energy. i put forward a plan that takes the corporate tax for manufacturers -- for manufacturers, it eliminated. [applause] we take the regulations that are the real costly, expensive regulations. one the cost over $100 million. this agency that looks the regulations and prices them, everybody does. when you come out as a department, you have to get a cost of what your regulation is. during clinton and bush, the average number of regulations per year that cost over $100 million, and many of them cost billions, but the average number during the bush and clinton administration was $60 per year. last year under president obama, it was $150 per year. people want to know why this economy is suffering and struggling. because this administration is street
the chinas, the mexicos, the candidas, the indians. how are we going to get those jobs back? excluding labor costs. let's put labor costs aside. we want higher labor costs. we want people to make better wages than they do it in vietnam. but we have to be competitive on the non labor side, which is taxes, regulations. cost of money, energy. i put forward a plan that takes the corporate tax for manufacturers -- for manufacturers, it eliminated. [applause] we take the regulations that are the real...
221
221
Apr 24, 2010
04/10
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 221
favorite 0
quote 0
candida's, please raise your right hand and repeat after me.te your name, hereby declare on oath that i absolutely and entirely renounce and abjure all allegiance and fidelity to any foreign prince, potentate, state, or sovereignty. home or which i have here to fore been a subject or citizen. , that i will support and defend the constitution and laws of the united states of america against all enemies foreign and domestic. , the bat i will bear true faith to the same, that i will bear arms on behalf of the united states when required by law. that i will perform noncombatant service in the armed forces of the united states when required by law, but i will perform work of national importance under civilian direction when required by law, that i take this obligation freely without any mental reservations or purpose of elation. , --evasiom, so help me god. [applause] please be seated. one of the great privileges of being the secretary of a homeland security is administering the oath of allegiance to the new u.s. citizens. these new citizens are mem
candida's, please raise your right hand and repeat after me.te your name, hereby declare on oath that i absolutely and entirely renounce and abjure all allegiance and fidelity to any foreign prince, potentate, state, or sovereignty. home or which i have here to fore been a subject or citizen. , that i will support and defend the constitution and laws of the united states of america against all enemies foreign and domestic. , the bat i will bear true faith to the same, that i will bear arms on...
442
442
Sep 18, 2011
09/11
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 442
favorite 0
quote 0
candida barack obama reportedly received a record number of threats, requiring him to get more protectionthan any candidate in history. we face a a at a variety of threats from terrorist groups, lone wolves, and various individuals we may not know about. we learned when our dear friend and colleague was shot and six people were killed in tucson, arizona. the secret service have all of the resources and support it needs to protect the candidates in this constrained budget environment? although the secret service has done an excellent job keeping our candid it's safe in past elections, it has had trouble managing its budget. the recently released a report saying that they failed to notify the congress that the service had overspent its appropriated funds during the hectic 2008 campaign. in the run-up to the 2012 campaign, i am interested to hear what controls have been put in place to prevent this from happening again. the secret service goes beyond protecting the president and the candidates. they also have to protect designated that people. providing protection for the u.n. assembly, whic
candida barack obama reportedly received a record number of threats, requiring him to get more protectionthan any candidate in history. we face a a at a variety of threats from terrorist groups, lone wolves, and various individuals we may not know about. we learned when our dear friend and colleague was shot and six people were killed in tucson, arizona. the secret service have all of the resources and support it needs to protect the candidates in this constrained budget environment? although...
118
118
Feb 11, 2019
02/19
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 118
favorite 0
quote 1
. ♪ >> now democratic senator amy klobuchar of minnesota announces her candida
. ♪ >> now democratic senator amy klobuchar of minnesota announces her candida
162
162
Nov 1, 2011
11/11
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 162
favorite 0
quote 0
given the bad chip of the economy, is that mitt romney the strongest candidas because of his mix of experience? >> we will start to find out in 67 days when they stumble after the years and the iowa caucus on the third of january. what's the figure that would be a short answer. doesn't the minimum-wage and to be too high employment, legal migration, and outsourcing to china? >> there may be some small- i think it is relatively small on the evidence adverse effect of employment in some groups. it also means there are higher incomes for a lot of people whose wages are protected by the minimum wage who would otherwise be very poor. >> i think that is the trade- off. i would not advocate right now for raising the minimum wage, but at a time when the poor are getting poorer and at a time that the working poor are suffering more than they ever have before, i don't think that is the time to go cutting the minimum wage at all. but the question points to very real trade offs. >> the republicans are losing the public relations war on taxing millionaires. why are they so reluctant to raise taxes on such
given the bad chip of the economy, is that mitt romney the strongest candidas because of his mix of experience? >> we will start to find out in 67 days when they stumble after the years and the iowa caucus on the third of january. what's the figure that would be a short answer. doesn't the minimum-wage and to be too high employment, legal migration, and outsourcing to china? >> there may be some small- i think it is relatively small on the evidence adverse effect of employment in...
92
92
Feb 21, 2019
02/19
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 92
favorite 0
quote 0
:00 a.m., the canadian-american business council looks at the chances of anding the u.s., mexico, candidatrade deal ratified. speakers include the kentucky governor and the premier of ontario, canada. a look a.m. on c-span3, at the agriculture outlook with the agriculture secretary and his counterparts from canada and mexico. >> next, california governor gavin newsom delivers his state of the state address. he spoke before the legislature at the state capitol in sacramento last week. he announced the withdrawal of the california national guard from the border and he criticized the president's comments about the u.s.-mexico border. [applause]
:00 a.m., the canadian-american business council looks at the chances of anding the u.s., mexico, candidatrade deal ratified. speakers include the kentucky governor and the premier of ontario, canada. a look a.m. on c-span3, at the agriculture outlook with the agriculture secretary and his counterparts from canada and mexico. >> next, california governor gavin newsom delivers his state of the state address. he spoke before the legislature at the state capitol in sacramento last week. he...
21
21
Mar 26, 2024
03/24
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 21
favorite 0
quote 0
when she was running, she worked , simply by running and candidas disrupt the images and expectationsf who can and should run for president and potentially who can be successful. at the same point, she engaged in some strategies and messaging that were very much aligned with what i would talk about as the status quo. when folks run for president, especially recently, we've seen donald trump really embrace the idea that being masculine is the standard by which we should measure presidential fitness. there were some moments on the campaign where she played into that as well, talking about her heels as a way to issue brute force in the to slip her being a woman into something to say i also have these masculine crent strong, i am the margaret thatcher of this race. in those ways, she played to the crowd, a particular republican base of voters who value those masculine traits and ologies. that was less disruptive■yless n terms of moving the needle forward to think differently about what we value in our president. i think it was a mixed bag in terms of how hard she push the needle but you h
when she was running, she worked , simply by running and candidas disrupt the images and expectationsf who can and should run for president and potentially who can be successful. at the same point, she engaged in some strategies and messaging that were very much aligned with what i would talk about as the status quo. when folks run for president, especially recently, we've seen donald trump really embrace the idea that being masculine is the standard by which we should measure presidential...
28
28
Jun 29, 2020
06/20
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 28
favorite 0
quote 0
i think there were another 400,000 who were also tested in candida and finland.s is an unprecedented number of people participating i've a trial of a new vaccine -- participating in trial of a new vaccine. tested, itccine was was shown to protect against what were known to be three types of poliovirus. it was very effective against two of the types. it was mostly effective against the third type. such details did not matter to a country that was so desperate for anything to let them go back to normal. susan: i have another historic video from 1954 as the massive testing was taking place. this brings together a lot of threads because people recognize the use of celebrities to join people to the cause. >> every child has a right to their health and happiness. >> that is right. there are an awful lot of children that do not even have that. >> there are a lot of parents who still are not healthy and happy now who live in fear. i know i do. the fear is polio. infantile paralysis. >> polio is no respecter of people. the rich, the poor, strong, the weak, no one is immun
i think there were another 400,000 who were also tested in candida and finland.s is an unprecedented number of people participating i've a trial of a new vaccine -- participating in trial of a new vaccine. tested, itccine was was shown to protect against what were known to be three types of poliovirus. it was very effective against two of the types. it was mostly effective against the third type. such details did not matter to a country that was so desperate for anything to let them go back to...
22
22
Mar 10, 2024
03/24
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 22
favorite 0
quote 0
i have no regrets, and although i will no longer■+ be a candida, i will not stop using my voice for thengs i believe in. our national debt will eventually crush our economy. a smaller federal government is not only necessary for our freedom, it is necessary for our survival. the road to socialism is the road to ruin for america. our congress is dysfunctional and only getting worse. i will continue to promotell every american. i sought the honor of being your present, -- president, but our great country, the bay citizen's privilege enough in itself, and that's a privilege i very much look forward to enjoying. in all likelih d trump will be the republican nominee when our party convention meets in july. i congratulate him and wish him well. i wish anyone well who would be america's president. our country is too precious to let our differences divide us. i have always been a conservative republican and always supported the republican nominee, but on this question, as she did on so many others, margaret thatcher some good advise when she said just follow the crowd. always make up your own m
i have no regrets, and although i will no longer■+ be a candida, i will not stop using my voice for thengs i believe in. our national debt will eventually crush our economy. a smaller federal government is not only necessary for our freedom, it is necessary for our survival. the road to socialism is the road to ruin for america. our congress is dysfunctional and only getting worse. i will continue to promotell every american. i sought the honor of being your present, -- president, but our...