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so now i'm in america and i am waving to my uncle from ashington.he told me that, if the american finds you a job with 7-eleven, i said, what's a -eleven? anyway, we want our friends to be here as soon as ossible. i have friend fighting in mosul now. i have friends fighting in some specific and dangerous area in mosul, fighting isis. so we need them all here. no one left behind. there's someone left behind, our memories left behind, but now we are looking toward the uture. >> what's your thoughts about the vetting process? >> actually i don't know what to say about this. paul: that's fair enough. matt has some ideas, i know. matt, my question is, what do you want to tell the congress should be in this new bill? matt: a couple of things. first off, we need to begin accepting new applications in iraq. we have not accepted a new application since 2014, which might shock a lot of people in here because we have 4,800 military troops fighting in iraq and another 7,800 contracts. -- contractors. most of those people don't speak arabic or kurdish and are li
so now i'm in america and i am waving to my uncle from ashington.he told me that, if the american finds you a job with 7-eleven, i said, what's a -eleven? anyway, we want our friends to be here as soon as ossible. i have friend fighting in mosul now. i have friends fighting in some specific and dangerous area in mosul, fighting isis. so we need them all here. no one left behind. there's someone left behind, our memories left behind, but now we are looking toward the uture. >> what's your...
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meetings whereet there was no -- we remained public though general ashington can attest to the momentary lapses in civility that occurreded in those cabinet meetings. that being said general mr. hamilton: i think it might nice for the audience to know that you had a number of busts in the chamber of monticello. among those is one of me. [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2016]] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] you were overheard to have told at least a few people that we were friends and had i lived longer, our friendship would have been much deeper. mr. jefferson: as time went on, it is a shame you were not able to continue longer than you did. i know it is an awkward subject to speak about. i did come to agree with more of your ideas. anna: yes? ashley would like to know how long it took to write the bill of rights. mr. jefferson: a complicated question. i did not write the bill of ights. mr. hamilton did not write t. those of you who are students, your teachers give
meetings whereet there was no -- we remained public though general ashington can attest to the momentary lapses in civility that occurreded in those cabinet meetings. that being said general mr. hamilton: i think it might nice for the audience to know that you had a number of busts in the chamber of monticello. among those is one of me. [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2016]] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption...
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that --ashington wrote from different causes into different quarters, much pains will be taken to we minds to conviction of this truth. so we have to preserve this truth with jealous anxiety that we reject the first dawning of any attempt to to alienate any portion of our country from the rest, or to enfeeble the sacred ties that make us one." [applause] pres. obama: we we can those ties when we allow our political dialogue to become so corrosive when people are of good character not even willing to enter the public, so corase with rancor where americans with whom we disagree are seen as not just misguided, but malevolent. ties when wese define some as more american than others. when we write off the whole system is inevitably corrupt. [applause] and when we sent back and blames the leaders we elect without examining our own role in electing them. [applause] it falls to each of us to be those anxious, jealous guardians of our democracy. embrace the joyous task we have been given to continually try to improve this great nation of ours. because for all of our outward cultureces, we in
that --ashington wrote from different causes into different quarters, much pains will be taken to we minds to conviction of this truth. so we have to preserve this truth with jealous anxiety that we reject the first dawning of any attempt to to alienate any portion of our country from the rest, or to enfeeble the sacred ties that make us one." [applause] pres. obama: we we can those ties when we allow our political dialogue to become so corrosive when people are of good character not even...
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he would also see this as a grand opportunity living in .ashington he would have loved to have warredith people like steve bannon or kellyanne conway because you would knew they would be able to double state them. he would have picked up on the cause of the press, would have questioned all of trump's seeming fascist tendencies. >> although, because trump has an opportunity to lambaste traditional liberalism in washington, d.c., and because of clintonsmpt for the christian religions had. the election, it is hard for me to know where he would have come down on this election. what do you think? >> i think christopher would p,ve been appalled by trum but he also would have said, who gave us trump? hillary clinton. christopher was not a big supporter of hillary clinton. i feel he would have said it is because of the way they ran that campaign that we ended up with donald trump. i think he would have laid a lot of responsibility at her feet. >> liberalism infuriated christopher, it seemed to me. liberalism of the intellectual elite drove him crazy. what do you think he would say about the p
he would also see this as a grand opportunity living in .ashington he would have loved to have warredith people like steve bannon or kellyanne conway because you would knew they would be able to double state them. he would have picked up on the cause of the press, would have questioned all of trump's seeming fascist tendencies. >> although, because trump has an opportunity to lambaste traditional liberalism in washington, d.c., and because of clintonsmpt for the christian religions had....
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tempore: the prayer will be offered by the guest chaplain, the reverend cara, from the christchurch of ashington, d.c., parish. the chaplain: god, you have called all people to lives of service. you have called all people to lives of peace and justice. we confess sometimes we have cared more for lofty places than we have for places of service. we confess that sometimes we have worked more for power than for peace. bless now those who gather in this place, orient them to serve one another and their country towards the work of peace and justice for all. grant them the wisdom, the vision, and resilience that they need. and may this place be a sign of hope that we, your people, can work together through many difficulties to bring about your intentions for creation. amen. the speaker pro tempore: pursuant to section 3-a of house resolution 123, the journal of the last day's proceeding is approved. the chair will lead the house in the pledge of allegiance. i pledge allegiance to the flag of the united states of america and to the republic for which it stands, one nation under god, indivisible, with li
tempore: the prayer will be offered by the guest chaplain, the reverend cara, from the christchurch of ashington, d.c., parish. the chaplain: god, you have called all people to lives of service. you have called all people to lives of peace and justice. we confess sometimes we have cared more for lofty places than we have for places of service. we confess that sometimes we have worked more for power than for peace. bless now those who gather in this place, orient them to serve one another and...
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ashington, d.c., it was returned to old ways of providing information. but i think the problem is there are engrained habits and the habits are to use email and people feel comfortable with that. but if there are more leak investigations and more concerns about hacking, i suspect people will be much more suspect of how hey communicate. >> i'm about to gaut from the university of kansas, majoring in journalism. and i find it be willedering, going back home and talking to people. there has been fantastic reporting about taxes, michael flynn's connections to russia and stuff like that. and talking to people that they don't care. and that it seems like shiny objects are being thrown out all the time that buries this stuff. what is it going to get a story to stick and not get knocked off prime time by like arnold schwarzenegger or something? >> i don't know, actually. i'm speaking at kansas state in april and i'm sure it will be interesting to hear what kinds of questions i get, especially since i'm supposed to talk about ethics in journalism. i think these t
ashington, d.c., it was returned to old ways of providing information. but i think the problem is there are engrained habits and the habits are to use email and people feel comfortable with that. but if there are more leak investigations and more concerns about hacking, i suspect people will be much more suspect of how hey communicate. >> i'm about to gaut from the university of kansas, majoring in journalism. and i find it be willedering, going back home and talking to people. there has...
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>> d you t's what we have in ashington and a federal court in washington, the ninth circuit nthsan franciscoh circuit known as one of the more liberal circuits in the country versus a e in al judge in boston. usually, we have what we call co commi commity. dge iwill accommodate the order n said other. this is an national order. everything stops. so even if we disagree, no more disagreement now. i've made an order. why? order.ation is a national issue. we can't have willy nilly, one part of the country deciding for part o another part of the country. >> it is, say, affecting the citizens of washington. >> and minnesota. >> because it goes to the supreme court. >> it is definitely going to the fo minnesotcourt. whoever is going to lose here, goingver side, you could have vee three-judge panel deciding ne way or the other. then you may go to the whole circuit. >> how long will it take? ow long uld take a while, charlie. aese things are not fast. arey will try to fast track it. . en let's look at the supreme eourt. we have eight. we don't have nine. >> three branches of government, just to remin
>> d you t's what we have in ashington and a federal court in washington, the ninth circuit nthsan franciscoh circuit known as one of the more liberal circuits in the country versus a e in al judge in boston. usually, we have what we call co commi commity. dge iwill accommodate the order n said other. this is an national order. everything stops. so even if we disagree, no more disagreement now. i've made an order. why? order.ation is a national issue. we can't have willy nilly, one part...
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ashington >> it does not reflect the risk of a marine le pen presidency.e cannot win the second round but greg is saying he will not make prediction, the mark is not figuring in the real risk of a marine le pen presidency, as the election gets more massive, you could see the markets think -- we got brexit and trump wrong, maybe we got this wrong. francine: this is not the same as brexit or trump, the margin of error could not have predicted brexit but marine le pen is so far off. who do you look at? be thekey test will candidatetions, one pulling around 30-35 seats, they do it on seat basis rather than percentage basis. 10 or 15 more is than that, the concern about the closeness of the french opinion polls come into stark clarity. the fear is the markets are not the opinionbelieve polls and therefore they will attach a risk premium to the euro heading into the elections. i think that will be through volatility. we think that will be a key driver for the brexit negotiations and the euro cross. francine: we may be jumping at shadows. we also cannot see risk
ashington >> it does not reflect the risk of a marine le pen presidency.e cannot win the second round but greg is saying he will not make prediction, the mark is not figuring in the real risk of a marine le pen presidency, as the election gets more massive, you could see the markets think -- we got brexit and trump wrong, maybe we got this wrong. francine: this is not the same as brexit or trump, the margin of error could not have predicted brexit but marine le pen is so far off. who do...
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let's bring in san moss from ashington dc -- washington, d.c .obably discussion focused on economy achievingery close to many goals. inflation is heading back to 2%. is -- disinflation scare is abating. we won't see a sense of panic that they have to act precipitously. vonnie: what we see -- hear anything about securities? a secondary part of the discussion. janet yellen indicated that was something for later in the year and the minutes may reflect that scheduling. vonnie: we will look to you for guidance. that is bloomberg's executive executor for global economics. you can catch all of our interviews on the bloomberg. just enter tv so you can see what happens. you can also find breaking news, charts, and functionality discussed on the programs. you have all of the breaking news you just encounter. this is bloomberg. 6:0000 p.m. in new york, p.m. -- welcome to bloomberg markets. policyg on politics and in donald trump's first 100 days in office. doing what he said he would do. the department of homeland security has laid out how they will im
let's bring in san moss from ashington dc -- washington, d.c .obably discussion focused on economy achievingery close to many goals. inflation is heading back to 2%. is -- disinflation scare is abating. we won't see a sense of panic that they have to act precipitously. vonnie: what we see -- hear anything about securities? a secondary part of the discussion. janet yellen indicated that was something for later in the year and the minutes may reflect that scheduling. vonnie: we will look to you...
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fight in congress and in the .ashington bureaucracy by the violent left in statehouses and courthouses over this country. make no mistake, if the violent left brings their terror to our communities, our neighborhoods or into our homes, they will be met with the result and the strength and the full force of american freedom in the hands of the american people and we will win because we are the majority in this country. [applause] so, what do you say? be ready to take on the leftists and protect the foundations of american democracy? stand up and show them you're ready to fight and ready to win. show them that we will not submit, we will not be intimidated never surrender. stand up and speak out and be bold, fight back and stand with the nra to defend the greatest expression of human freedom ever expressed, the united states of america! thank you very much and fight for your freedoms every day. thank you. [applause] ♪ >> live coverage on c-span from cpac. they have been meeting here since wednesday but up next come expect to hear from the governor of nebraska. later, remarks by carly fio
fight in congress and in the .ashington bureaucracy by the violent left in statehouses and courthouses over this country. make no mistake, if the violent left brings their terror to our communities, our neighborhoods or into our homes, they will be met with the result and the strength and the full force of american freedom in the hands of the american people and we will win because we are the majority in this country. [applause] so, what do you say? be ready to take on the leftists and protect...
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other top vote getters hold their positions, george ashington, franklin roosevelt and theodore roosevelt. served from ower 1953 to 1961, makes his first appearance in the secretary of this year.ive now rounding out the historian's harry truman, thomas jefferson, john f. reagan.and ronald lyndon johnson jumps up one spot to return to the top 10. pennsylvania's james buchanan, he's ranked dead last surveys.ree c-span there is bad news for andrew jackson, as well, our seventh found overall rating dropping this year from number 18.o number but the survey had good news for outgoing president barack obama, on the list, ime historians placed him at number overall. and george w. bush moved up on the scale to 33 overall, with in public persuasion and relations with congress. historians rate your favorite president? who are the leaders and loser the 10 y each of categories? ind all this and more on the website at c-span.org. >> "washington journal" continues. phones on the "washington journal" until the end of the program today at hear about any public policy issue you want to talk about. start ca
other top vote getters hold their positions, george ashington, franklin roosevelt and theodore roosevelt. served from ower 1953 to 1961, makes his first appearance in the secretary of this year.ive now rounding out the historian's harry truman, thomas jefferson, john f. reagan.and ronald lyndon johnson jumps up one spot to return to the top 10. pennsylvania's james buchanan, he's ranked dead last surveys.ree c-span there is bad news for andrew jackson, as well, our seventh found overall rating...
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tempore: the prayer will be offered by the guest chaplain, the reverend cara, from the christchurch of ashington, d.c., parish. the chaplain: god, you have called all people to lives of service. you have called all people to lives of peace and justice. we confess sometimes we have cared more for lofty places than we have for places of service. we confess that sometimes we have worked more for power than for peace. bless now those who gather in this place, orient them to serve one another and their country towards the work of peace and justice for all. grant them the wisdom, the vision, and resilience that they need. and may this place be a sign of hope that we, your people, can work together through many difficulties to bring about your intentions for creation. amen. the speaker pro tempore: pursuant to section 3-a of house resolution 123, the journal of the last day's proceeding is approved. the chair will lead the house in the pledge of allegiance. i pledge allegiance to the flag of the united states of america and to the republic for which it stands, one nation under god, indivisible, with li
tempore: the prayer will be offered by the guest chaplain, the reverend cara, from the christchurch of ashington, d.c., parish. the chaplain: god, you have called all people to lives of service. you have called all people to lives of peace and justice. we confess sometimes we have cared more for lofty places than we have for places of service. we confess that sometimes we have worked more for power than for peace. bless now those who gather in this place, orient them to serve one another and...