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. >> i want to read something jon boehner said.ether he was the mystery republican that would be coming out to endorse biden against trump. he said no. it's a spokesperson from him saying i think we would rather set himself on fire than get involved in the election. nothing to see here. i want to ask you about that. you just said this is one of the most consequential elections and you have the speaker of the house doesn't want to give his opinion. what does that say about the state of the republican party and former republican leaders that would do that? >> it doesn't say anything about the state of the party, in my view. i think we all know what that is at this point. in terms of individuals within the party like a john boehner, they don't want to tangle with donald trump. they don't want to wind up in his twitter feed. they don't need the noise. they will do quietly what they intend to do this november. broadcasting that john boehner is supporting this person or that person or is not voting for trump doesn't really change much at
. >> i want to read something jon boehner said.ether he was the mystery republican that would be coming out to endorse biden against trump. he said no. it's a spokesperson from him saying i think we would rather set himself on fire than get involved in the election. nothing to see here. i want to ask you about that. you just said this is one of the most consequential elections and you have the speaker of the house doesn't want to give his opinion. what does that say about the state of the...
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boehner's, the paul projectthe lincoln people, mitt romney, they are not showing up for the republican party. i know this may be personal to you, how do you feel in your heart? you said you had a child who had autism or special needs. how did you feel when you see a guy like this he was supposed to represent all of us mocking people like children who have special needs? thanks. i will listen. guest: on that final point, there have been a lot of things from donald trump that i didn't like in 2016. the comment about illegal immigrants being murderers, the famous call where someone asked him to condemn david duke and he wouldn't do it. he said his mirror -- earpiece was malfunctioning. impact,s got wrenching making fun of that disabled reporter was really horrifying for me. it had an impact on my folk choices in 2016. -- vote choices in 2016. it's easy to get bogged down in polls that show this or that. certain point, you learn to look more at what the parties are doing than what they are saying. started to see increasing pressure, you've seen numbers of democratic politicians condemning
boehner's, the paul projectthe lincoln people, mitt romney, they are not showing up for the republican party. i know this may be personal to you, how do you feel in your heart? you said you had a child who had autism or special needs. how did you feel when you see a guy like this he was supposed to represent all of us mocking people like children who have special needs? thanks. i will listen. guest: on that final point, there have been a lot of things from donald trump that i didn't like in...
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occupant of the ultralight aircraft and already been pulled from the water by a passing boater that boehner was joe ponds oh i was there with them maybe 30 seconds the plane was gone on so a 23 year veteran of the stoneham massachusetts police department says he's training kicked in another bystander on the boat was next to him was able to get a life jacket on him. >>so they have put a grab a light jacket get this guy up on the boat. the pilot was conscious and alert but a little confused says bed in the back of my goals and my wife said you know this you know kind of come from because he was in complete shock marine patrol and first responders from meredith in laconia arrive soon after the pilot was taken to the hospital and treated for nonlife threatening injuries but none of john 23 years is one of the most bizarre events of that. >>and then the scene and a witness if you have a witness a plane crash. it's it's i'm still shaken to be honest with you upon so says he's just happy he could help with my chief call me a found out you know he says they do >>i was in the right place at the righ
occupant of the ultralight aircraft and already been pulled from the water by a passing boater that boehner was joe ponds oh i was there with them maybe 30 seconds the plane was gone on so a 23 year veteran of the stoneham massachusetts police department says he's training kicked in another bystander on the boat was next to him was able to get a life jacket on him. >>so they have put a grab a light jacket get this guy up on the boat. the pilot was conscious and alert but a little confused...
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mr boehner through what's living with the wind turbine like really actually been doing that for a while now it's not that i actually like the view i like the spinning roaches now and then listen i know is that had. on how the wind is generally and i like living with them. during this time for district there's an agreement that when farms shouldn't be for financial investors but for the local people invest. some of i can participate in the financing or. if there are problems i know other people to whom i have to go and say that something isn't working. citizen financial participation contact people you can actually make. additional business tax revenue for the district. do such measures increase the acceptance of wind farms we went to the weekly market noise kitchen to ask. you what do you think of the winter buy here just now i like them they don't bother me. what about subsonic noise like you can i live you know in commercial and i don't use them. because i think wind power is very good i live in cent we look out on the whole spread yes of course you can hear them so you can hear them
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blame the media i mean all they did was demonize him and anyone that would vote for him well you know boehner still. like to be demonized they're doing it again in this election cycle i mean they focus all their anger on the wrong issues ok because i can i was i grew up in a red state i don't like hell they know the national media the bi coastal media talks about middle america clinton really. condescending and rude and arrogant very very arrogant and they're doing it all over again and number 2 it is to keep the left together because one of the interesting thing about this is if you had civil libertarians cave on this one it's very interesting we've been completely changed on this and it's i think it's really remarkable for the end of this primary that the democrats that late again anonymous sources the kremlin is supporting bernie ok again they're using this to carouse people and what it and of course bertie you know has no backbone at all he didn't fight back you would have issued as of this ounce of you to do this again to was i know he can form and so it's a very interesting way they kee
blame the media i mean all they did was demonize him and anyone that would vote for him well you know boehner still. like to be demonized they're doing it again in this election cycle i mean they focus all their anger on the wrong issues ok because i can i was i grew up in a red state i don't like hell they know the national media the bi coastal media talks about middle america clinton really. condescending and rude and arrogant very very arrogant and they're doing it all over again and number...
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movement forward and it is on her in a campaign to be able to show that message in a way they are boehner is a matter of there and will america or in the suburbs or in the cities can relate to not just here is joe biden right not that they are a better choice to move america forward in. and say what's interesting is that's actually a narrative you that's the 1st time you've mentioned donald trump and i've noticed the speeches that we've heard so far hillary clinton just before yes she talks about donald trump because it's easy to talk about general trump and everything that's gone wrong in the last few years but then there's a definite pivot let's focus on what biden and harris can bring not just what we can do by getting rid of donald trump. absolutely which is a necessary thing for the campaign to do and for those that are supporting the campaign this is not a situation where the biden here is to get can assume that any voter is just going to vote for them because they don't want donald trump or not is not a number of voters will but we're looking at the margins here you know you have a
movement forward and it is on her in a campaign to be able to show that message in a way they are boehner is a matter of there and will america or in the suburbs or in the cities can relate to not just here is joe biden right not that they are a better choice to move america forward in. and say what's interesting is that's actually a narrative you that's the 1st time you've mentioned donald trump and i've noticed the speeches that we've heard so far hillary clinton just before yes she talks...
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had so much time between mcconnell and boehner and the obama administration.hat history necessarily repeats but it is you're really similar where after a very muscular response, you're seeing politics and other pedestrian matters interfering in unnecessary fiscal stimulus. this was very similar to what happens in 2010-2014. we would much rather see an appropriate balance between the two. the fed bonds and treasury bonds are not a substitute for direct stimulus checks and enhanced unemployment. that would be a much better approach. if we don't get that stimulus, the fed will have to do more for far longer. very similar to what they did from 2010-2014. speaking to bloomberg right now. let's have a look at the market check as we go toward the hong kong lunch break. the hang seng is under some pressure here. one of the few things that the market is reporting. nikkei to 25 reflect and what is happening in tokyo with again weakening. daybreak middle east is next. ♪ hike! simon pagenaud takes the lead at the indy 500! coming to the green flag, racing at daytona. they
had so much time between mcconnell and boehner and the obama administration.hat history necessarily repeats but it is you're really similar where after a very muscular response, you're seeing politics and other pedestrian matters interfering in unnecessary fiscal stimulus. this was very similar to what happens in 2010-2014. we would much rather see an appropriate balance between the two. the fed bonds and treasury bonds are not a substitute for direct stimulus checks and enhanced unemployment....
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his own people like spot and only will boehner. and then the spurs come back you go and then some. credit. 2 get out of the. the ladder a country's reputation is spreading in the wind and. we are getting ready to go on the road. to business festivals everything. on the tommy. yet again i mean that it really. is no more noble the. force if it. were. a little bit of it. was great being on the road meeting new people. it was not so free rock and every night not a party. but i felt like rocks come. home on a better. path and that's one of the most part for me thank you. our land claim took nearly 15 years to get through the cold and many of the are people of god on the way. but it looks like the big day has finally arrived. we having the determination yet been any whether one or a canvas was painted. kaberle or vise the core. of it. will have to do. the number that are so much. looks quite fit. with your because you've got your bra on or 3. feet of plants on it you're going to put 3 was. right. there it was stolen. and every year. the law says to all the people of syria. this is your l
his own people like spot and only will boehner. and then the spurs come back you go and then some. credit. 2 get out of the. the ladder a country's reputation is spreading in the wind and. we are getting ready to go on the road. to business festivals everything. on the tommy. yet again i mean that it really. is no more noble the. force if it. were. a little bit of it. was great being on the road meeting new people. it was not so free rock and every night not a party. but i felt like rocks come....
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theo was married to joy or to anna boehner and the young couple. and this little baby is my grandfather. and grandfather inherited from his parents a collection of 200 paintings by fits and 500 drawings and for instance letters to his brother and here we see in the sixty's in the sixty's we see here the living room of grandfather and i remember the element lost in the painting in the. living room the element blossomed a beautiful one of the most beautiful paintings ever made. by fits it to the birth of his little nephew it's not a family holds the rights that were licenses it's the museum and my grandfather was the owner of this amazing incredible collection but in order to afford it it would be defied it in c. parts after his death the a 3 children and his dream worse to keep the collection together and to share a collection read everybody for always so he brought your entire collection everything ever since and theo brought out of the house of the family and transferred it to a specially established and fingal front ation. so vang gulf sold the p
theo was married to joy or to anna boehner and the young couple. and this little baby is my grandfather. and grandfather inherited from his parents a collection of 200 paintings by fits and 500 drawings and for instance letters to his brother and here we see in the sixty's in the sixty's we see here the living room of grandfather and i remember the element lost in the painting in the. living room the element blossomed a beautiful one of the most beautiful paintings ever made. by fits it to the...
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house of representatives, and he could not agree with his own leadership paul ryan and with john boehner that so -- but i've talked to speaker pelosi yesterday, going to be talking to her later on this afternoon. we need to get a deal. we need to get a deal which will not only handle unemployment insurance but you mentioned people are hungry. we have money in there for food, for s.n.a.p., for perhaps that help people get food. we have money in there for education. we have money in there for housing and renters who have faced the end of the last month without the ability to pay their rent or their mortgage. >> i hear you. i mean, you say you need to get to a dole. what's interesting here is you've got steve mnuchin and mark meadows saying it's you that are being intrang jent in this. it's them that have come up on some issues. i don't want to go in the nitty-gritty but are you letting the perfect be the enemy of the good as i often have to ask when it comes to negotiations in congress? >> no, we're -- we're letting the absolutely essential be the goal, not the good, not the great, not the
house of representatives, and he could not agree with his own leadership paul ryan and with john boehner that so -- but i've talked to speaker pelosi yesterday, going to be talking to her later on this afternoon. we need to get a deal. we need to get a deal which will not only handle unemployment insurance but you mentioned people are hungry. we have money in there for food, for s.n.a.p., for perhaps that help people get food. we have money in there for education. we have money in there for...
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great strength it is a great contrast to those speakers who proceeded her they fell apart while john boehner that they were unable to keep their caucus together that it so diverse the freedom caucus people and a liberal district and more conservative district that the democratic caucus is far more diverse demographically and ideologically. and she is very good and from the time she became a democratic leader she was but a party on the discipline changing the rules to make it harder for members to vote against the caucuses. and similar to the mothering strategies and she's not mad at you and just disappointed. and mentioning these negotiating strategies. and what i ended up concluding in a larger sense that to have an incredible memory for details not only does she know that but and what your priorities are and what issues you are interested in and the make up your distric district. all of that she just knows all of her people and maintains those relationships and a lot of times all it takes to just listen to the people. trying to talk someone into something to keep them in the negotiating se
great strength it is a great contrast to those speakers who proceeded her they fell apart while john boehner that they were unable to keep their caucus together that it so diverse the freedom caucus people and a liberal district and more conservative district that the democratic caucus is far more diverse demographically and ideologically. and she is very good and from the time she became a democratic leader she was but a party on the discipline changing the rules to make it harder for members...
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joining me is republican brendan buck, a former press secretary to former house speaker john boehner and democrat laina, a former representative of the democratic campaign. the president signing some orders that certainly may overextend even his ability to enact, but as we see millions of americans on a very slippery slope in desperate situations in many cases and no end in sight, how does this performance, because it's hard to call it a presidential press conference, how does this performance even make sense politically and certainly for those that need the government to step in and intercede when they're in a predicament that they did not cause? >> i think he's just flooded the situation with uncertainty, the situation on capitol hill, lawmakers before trying to get anything in law with uncertainty. this has been the president's failure from the beginning on this, whether it was tackling the virus in the beginning and they sort of lost patience and walked away or this, losing patience with congress and walking away. the reality is this virus, this situation, whether it's the health
joining me is republican brendan buck, a former press secretary to former house speaker john boehner and democrat laina, a former representative of the democratic campaign. the president signing some orders that certainly may overextend even his ability to enact, but as we see millions of americans on a very slippery slope in desperate situations in many cases and no end in sight, how does this performance, because it's hard to call it a presidential press conference, how does this performance...
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, senior opinion writer at "the boston globe" and michael steele, former press secretary for john boehner and former senior advisor to jeb bush. michael, let me start with you because we ended on that clip of the republican president essentially questioning mail-in balloting and the tweet from him suggesting that the election be delayed. one of the few instances that i can recall where there was broad and quick widespread condemnation among republicans of that idea. what was the reaction behind the scenes among republicans who are fighting to re-elect other senators and members of the house and not just the president of the united states? >> look, one the broad picture which is important. two, i was proud and happy to see how quickly across the board republican officials said no way, not going to happen. third, this is not the sign of a confident president. this is not the sign of a man fighting to win the re-election. this is a sign of a man who is fighting to make it close enough to claim he was cheated and escape the judgment of history if he loses badly to the former vice president. >
, senior opinion writer at "the boston globe" and michael steele, former press secretary for john boehner and former senior advisor to jeb bush. michael, let me start with you because we ended on that clip of the republican president essentially questioning mail-in balloting and the tweet from him suggesting that the election be delayed. one of the few instances that i can recall where there was broad and quick widespread condemnation among republicans of that idea. what was the...
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back to you. >> john boehner never one to mince words. then or now.>>> still ahead, nba hall of famer david robinson is the co-founder of an investment firm with more than $1.7 billion in real estate assets he'll join us with his take on the real estate landscape plus his thoughts on the nba bubble and more as we head to break, here's a check on bonds as business moves forward, we're all changing the way things get done. like how we redefine collaboration... how we come up with new ways to serve our customers... and deliver our products. but no matter how things change, one thing never will... you can rely on the people and the network of at&t... to help keep your business connected. >>> the coronavirus decimated retail industry sending names from neiman marcus to j crew into bankruptcy. a licensing firm authentic brands can hold the key to saving some household names from failure. lauren thomas joins us now lauren, you've been speaking with the ceo and what they've got planned to continue to try and save a couple more brands. the question is how deep
back to you. >> john boehner never one to mince words. then or now.>>> still ahead, nba hall of famer david robinson is the co-founder of an investment firm with more than $1.7 billion in real estate assets he'll join us with his take on the real estate landscape plus his thoughts on the nba bubble and more as we head to break, here's a check on bonds as business moves forward, we're all changing the way things get done. like how we redefine collaboration... how we come up with...
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is about 20 hours that are down here with absolutely no power we've had no contact from pg me like boehner and his neighbors on cross less dry than pebble tree way say heat is unbearable as temperatures hit the hundreds this weekend. >>plus they've lost hundreds of dollars worth of food for cecilia garcia and her family the power outages, especially difficult, it's been really horrible i mean it's been very high. it's been very crazy, especially for my mom, she's all there. the. >>and she's it's been horrible she had pneumonia few months back and she used that a ventilator and she can't even use that garcia's daughter giselle also has schoolwork to this week but is unable to complete the assignments with no power or wi fi. >>very few if any places allowing customers to sit inside use the internet during the pandemic multiple assignments do. >>due dates are you know this weekend and it's just been super difficult to try and get those things to be turned in because i mean without power without life, i have my phone but you know i can't charge and i can't you know use anything to change submi
is about 20 hours that are down here with absolutely no power we've had no contact from pg me like boehner and his neighbors on cross less dry than pebble tree way say heat is unbearable as temperatures hit the hundreds this weekend. >>plus they've lost hundreds of dollars worth of food for cecilia garcia and her family the power outages, especially difficult, it's been really horrible i mean it's been very high. it's been very crazy, especially for my mom, she's all there. the....
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. >> there's a bunch of people out there, silent biden boehner's, republicans that want to vote for biden or will be voting for biden. it's important to let them know they are not alone. it's okay if there are republican leaders that are voting for biden-harris. >> recent fox news poll show despite biden's lead more voters think their neighbors are backing president trump. this will be an attempt to build enthusiasm, challenge without a cheering audience. to keep people's attention on keynote speeches are only 2 minutes long. many are recorded. the campaign encourage people to host watch parties. senator elizabeth warren will be hosting one herself and battleground wisconsin. dana. >> dana: jacqui heinrich in delaware, thank you. more on president trump's plans this week. kristin fisher is live at the white house. >> dana, whatever the biden campaign is doing, the trump campaign is doing almost the exact opposite. trump campaign staffers wearing face masks are still going door-to-door while the biden campaign has pretty much abandoned that practice during a pandemic. now you have joe bide
. >> there's a bunch of people out there, silent biden boehner's, republicans that want to vote for biden or will be voting for biden. it's important to let them know they are not alone. it's okay if there are republican leaders that are voting for biden-harris. >> recent fox news poll show despite biden's lead more voters think their neighbors are backing president trump. this will be an attempt to build enthusiasm, challenge without a cheering audience. to keep people's attention...
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meadows, of course, you will remember was the tea party congressman who was a thorn in john boehner's seems to be complicating the talks a little bit and can't lose sight of the reality here which is all of these americans who are waiting to find out what is going to happen to them, struggling to make rent, put food on the table and relying on that money from the federal government and nancy pelosi framed it today saying she sees light at the end of the tunnel on the negotiations but that the light might be the on coming train that's the virus so that a big dark here but i think that the next 24 hours will be critical for these negotiations. it seems as though there's still the will to do a big bill, may not be done by friday. we may see intense negotiations through the weekend. but of course, you know, nothing is done until it's absolutely -- every single detail is agreed upon here on capitol hill and we are watching it for a few days, katy. >> and then voted on and then the president signs it. very quickly, what about money to states? >> reporter: that's a big sticking point and tha
meadows, of course, you will remember was the tea party congressman who was a thorn in john boehner's seems to be complicating the talks a little bit and can't lose sight of the reality here which is all of these americans who are waiting to find out what is going to happen to them, struggling to make rent, put food on the table and relying on that money from the federal government and nancy pelosi framed it today saying she sees light at the end of the tunnel on the negotiations but that the...
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the hardest day i had in congress is when boehner made me sit down with the families who lost childrenyone who wants to monotize or profit off of other people's grief, no matter what that conspiracy theory is, you can count me out. i would rather not have their support. i would be curious how much the president, how familiar he is with this. when he finds out that deny 9/11 was an inside job and they deny the mass killings, my guess is he will renounce them. >> well, he's endorsed a couple congressional candidates who have put forward those views. let me move onto your book because that's why you're here. you served a number of terms in congress and you wrote in your book, quote, i left congress because the questions never matter in politics. almost every one in washington, d.c. already has his or her mind made up. there was little opportunity to persuade anyone other than myself. i found that a remarkable statement and rather bleak. tell me more what you mean by that. >> i wish it weren't true. because the redistricting and other factors, even if you are open to something, if you don'
the hardest day i had in congress is when boehner made me sit down with the families who lost childrenyone who wants to monotize or profit off of other people's grief, no matter what that conspiracy theory is, you can count me out. i would rather not have their support. i would be curious how much the president, how familiar he is with this. when he finds out that deny 9/11 was an inside job and they deny the mass killings, my guess is he will renounce them. >> well, he's endorsed a...
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that is about 20 hours that are down here with absolutely no power we've had no contact from pg like boehner and his neighbors on cross less dry than pebble tree way say heat is unbearable as temperatures hit the hundreds this weekend. >>plus they've lost hundreds of dollars worth of food for cecilia garcia and her family the power outages, especially difficult, it's been really horrible i mean it's been very high. it's been very crazy, especially for my mom, she's all there. the. >>and she's it's been horrible she had pneumonia few months back and she used that a ventilator and she can't even use that garcia's daughter giselle also has schoolwork to this week but is unable to complete the assignments with no power or wi fi. >>very few if any places allowing customers to sit inside use the internet during the pandemic multiple assignments do. >>due dates are you know this weekend and it's just been super difficult to try and get those things to be turned in because i mean without power without life, i have my phone but you know i can't charge and i can't you know use anything to change submi
that is about 20 hours that are down here with absolutely no power we've had no contact from pg like boehner and his neighbors on cross less dry than pebble tree way say heat is unbearable as temperatures hit the hundreds this weekend. >>plus they've lost hundreds of dollars worth of food for cecilia garcia and her family the power outages, especially difficult, it's been really horrible i mean it's been very high. it's been very crazy, especially for my mom, she's all there. the....
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reduction in al-qaeda growth so the end of a liberal nutrients at the very start of the food chain are boehner says. there are no water hyacinths on display here because they are no longer allowed to be grown in the european union in africa we have expended massively efforts underway to find new solutions to combat the invasive species the scripts why kleiner there are 2 types of evil that eat water hyacinths and breed on their leaves so they were introduced in problem areas in africa as a way of reducing the plant spread was but before you do something like that you have to be absolutely sure that the one decided they prefer that african aquatic plants to what a high since and start eating them instead so you're thinking of i'm a libra came from in most regions the plants still have to be have a state manually ideally before their growth has spiraled out of control global mommas only process a fraction of the water hyacinths has listed from the bowl to river but at least they have found a constructive use for this invasive and highly challenging species. the pandemic has hit the badminton eje
reduction in al-qaeda growth so the end of a liberal nutrients at the very start of the food chain are boehner says. there are no water hyacinths on display here because they are no longer allowed to be grown in the european union in africa we have expended massively efforts underway to find new solutions to combat the invasive species the scripts why kleiner there are 2 types of evil that eat water hyacinths and breed on their leaves so they were introduced in problem areas in africa as a way...
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about 20 houses that are down here with absolutely no power we've had no contact from pg me like boehner and his neighbors on cross less dry than pebble tree way say heat is unbearable as temperatures hit the hundreds this weekend. >>plus they've lost hundreds of dollars worth of food for cecilia garcia and her family the power outages, especially difficult, it's been really horrible i mean it's been very high. it's been very crazy, especially for my mom, she's all there. the. >>and she's it's been horrible she had pneumonia few months back and she used that a ventilator and she can't even use that garcia's daughter giselle also has schoolwork to this week but is unable to complete the assignments with no power or wi fi. >>very few if any places allowing customers to sit inside use the internet during the pandemic multiple assignments do. >>due dates are you know this weekend and it's just been super difficult to try and get those things to be turned in because i mean without power without life, i have my phone but you know i can't charge and i can't you know use anything to change submi
about 20 houses that are down here with absolutely no power we've had no contact from pg me like boehner and his neighbors on cross less dry than pebble tree way say heat is unbearable as temperatures hit the hundreds this weekend. >>plus they've lost hundreds of dollars worth of food for cecilia garcia and her family the power outages, especially difficult, it's been really horrible i mean it's been very high. it's been very crazy, especially for my mom, she's all there. the. >>and...
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you could argue in some ways john boehner in transforming the nature of the caucus was pretty important in checking what obama was doing. i don't think that was husband high point. -- his high point. i really think the period before becoming speaker in some ways is when gingrich's legacy set. he already had transformed the party before he becomes speaker. he's already popularized, legitimated this new form of republican partisanship. and speaker is kind of the icing on the cake of what he had already done. expect most important part of the speakership is he institutionalizes all these ideas, and he legitimates them. i mean, his being speaker is is in itself what would put him at a high place in terms of the ranking because it signaled there was a new republican party in town, and gingrich was the voice, he was the new establishment itself. so more for that would i say he was very consequential than the legislative battle he fought with clinton. >> one last question and then we'll open it up to the q&a. so if you have a question, please type it in, and i'll ask julian for you. and this m
you could argue in some ways john boehner in transforming the nature of the caucus was pretty important in checking what obama was doing. i don't think that was husband high point. -- his high point. i really think the period before becoming speaker in some ways is when gingrich's legacy set. he already had transformed the party before he becomes speaker. he's already popularized, legitimated this new form of republican partisanship. and speaker is kind of the icing on the cake of what he had...
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. >> trace: former house speaker john boehner would rather set himself on fire than get involved in thes. responding to rumors the ohio republican was preparing to endorse joe biden. boehner retired from congress in 2015. >> sandra: they are investigating whether a drone nearly hit president trump's plane last sunday. reporters claim they saw what appeared to be a small drone flying just below the plane. air force one was returning from bedminster, new jersey and landed safely at joint base andrews. meanwhile alarming news from the cdc. covid-19 is the third leading cause of death in the united states. we are also learning about the university of north carolina at chapel hill. it has moved to all classes online now just one week after the new semester began after about 130 students tested positive for the virus. jonathan serrie is live in atlanta. jonathan, they gave it a shot and showed up for in-person classes and it isn't happening anymore. >> they did indeed. zoom cases identified four clusters. two on-campus residence, one off-campus and one at a fraternity house. the school has de
. >> trace: former house speaker john boehner would rather set himself on fire than get involved in thes. responding to rumors the ohio republican was preparing to endorse joe biden. boehner retired from congress in 2015. >> sandra: they are investigating whether a drone nearly hit president trump's plane last sunday. reporters claim they saw what appeared to be a small drone flying just below the plane. air force one was returning from bedminster, new jersey and landed safely at...
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boehner's, the paul projectthe lincoln people, mitt romney, they are not showing up for the republicanarty. i know this may be personal to you, how do you feel in your heart? you said you had a child who had autism or special needs. how did you feel when you see a guy like this he was supposed to represent all of us mocking people like children who have special needs? thanks. i will listen. guest: on that final point, there have been a lot of things from donald trump that i didn't like in 2016. the comment about illegal immigrants being murderers, the famous call where someone asked him to condemn david duke and he wouldn't do it. he said his mirror -- earpiece was malfunctioning. impact,s got wrenching making fun of that disabled reporter was really horrifying for me. it had an impact on my folk choices in 2016. -- vote choices in 2016. it's easy to get bogged down in polls that show this or that. certain point, you learn to look more at what the parties are doing than what they are saying. started to see increasing pressure, you've seen numbers of democratic politicians condemning lo
boehner's, the paul projectthe lincoln people, mitt romney, they are not showing up for the republicanarty. i know this may be personal to you, how do you feel in your heart? you said you had a child who had autism or special needs. how did you feel when you see a guy like this he was supposed to represent all of us mocking people like children who have special needs? thanks. i will listen. guest: on that final point, there have been a lot of things from donald trump that i didn't like in 2016....
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associate professor in diplomatic studies that the university of oxford good to have you with us mr boehner how much of this is now sort of an extension of the war of words through t.v. radio and newspapers and does it really have an effect with the exception of that one trump rally in oklahoma. thank you very much for inviting me on and for sending more. i think what we think our nation that like the president found it doesn't stop when he followed one in about the structural plan we can call it that your politics of information in the sense that information is. strategic resource that's what a good source with national security or national security irrelevance in marseilles information can be used for anything that you advised this information we've seen that in the past but that's not necessarily the key is the x. the concern here is it's about the information that we use personal information that we use when the use of us that we deal about them in a matter that political leverage a lot of military commanders like someone taking part in 9 national negotiations so if this information bec
associate professor in diplomatic studies that the university of oxford good to have you with us mr boehner how much of this is now sort of an extension of the war of words through t.v. radio and newspapers and does it really have an effect with the exception of that one trump rally in oklahoma. thank you very much for inviting me on and for sending more. i think what we think our nation that like the president found it doesn't stop when he followed one in about the structural plan we can call...
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let's listen to speaker john boehner. >> henry clay was the first, what i call, strong speaker of the house -- the real leader of the house. when our country was founded and the congress was put together, the first speakers over the first 20 years or so came out of the english parliament system. they were more of a referee. they did not have any real power. but clay was the first real speaker of the house that had some power. there are a lot of things you can say about the role of the speaker. before he even left kentucky, he said he favored john quincy adams for the presidency. >> it was held at the university. it is quite interesting even. the listed a bipartisan discussion. how did henry clay in hand the power of the speaker? >> the force of his personality. no one wanted to debate him. the voice to win the argument. that alone had great influence and power. i do not notice any other speaker could compared to. committee, basically, he understood the speaker had the power to put people he wanted on the committee. he was known to be a fair man and speaker. overwritten in his rulings.
let's listen to speaker john boehner. >> henry clay was the first, what i call, strong speaker of the house -- the real leader of the house. when our country was founded and the congress was put together, the first speakers over the first 20 years or so came out of the english parliament system. they were more of a referee. they did not have any real power. but clay was the first real speaker of the house that had some power. there are a lot of things you can say about the role of the...
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let's listen to speaker john boehner. >> henry clay was the first, what i call, strong speaker of the house -- the real leader of the house. when our country was founded and the congress was put together, the first speakers over the first 20 years or so came out of the english parliament system. they were more of a referee. they did not have any real power. but clay was the first real speaker of the house that had some power. there are a lot of things you can say about the role of the and there's a lot of things you can say about roles and the speaker, henry clay was clearly a very strong speaker. and if you look at the period from 1820 to 1860, there was no one person in the united states more responsible for holding our union together than henry clay. >> by the way, that was from an event that was organized by the folks here at ashland where they invited all living speakers to come and talk about the role of speakers. that was held at the university here and it is on our video library. if you would like go back and watch it. quite an interesting event that they hosted, bipartisan di
let's listen to speaker john boehner. >> henry clay was the first, what i call, strong speaker of the house -- the real leader of the house. when our country was founded and the congress was put together, the first speakers over the first 20 years or so came out of the english parliament system. they were more of a referee. they did not have any real power. but clay was the first real speaker of the house that had some power. there are a lot of things you can say about the role of the and...
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went away and we actually went into a period of drag where we had such tension between mcconnell and boehnerama administration at member could strike a powerful fiscal deal. not that history necessarily repeats, but it is similar where arer that response, you seeing politics and other pedestrian matters interfere in unnecessary fiscal stimulus, so that does put more onus on the fed again, similar to what happened from 2010 to 2014, so we, for one, would much rather see an appropriate balance between the two. the fed treasury bonds and mortgage-backed securities is not a substitute for advanced unemployment, which would be much better approaches. if we do not get that stimulus, then the fed will have to do more for far longer, very similar to what they did from 2010 to 2014. sky bridge capital partner and co-cio troy gayeski speaking to taylor riggs. we have and others on the bloomberg. 900 millionthe dollar misfire happened amid a software switch. remember, this would be the payment to lender is of revlon -- lenders of revlon and they are talking it up to one human error. the bank saying it
went away and we actually went into a period of drag where we had such tension between mcconnell and boehnerama administration at member could strike a powerful fiscal deal. not that history necessarily repeats, but it is similar where arer that response, you seeing politics and other pedestrian matters interfere in unnecessary fiscal stimulus, so that does put more onus on the fed again, similar to what happened from 2010 to 2014, so we, for one, would much rather see an appropriate balance...
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two incidents that i will never forget that led to my break with the party, one under john boehner, within0 billion of debt with no way to pay for it. i remember asking the ways and means chairman, how are we going to pay for this? he said, we're not going to talk about it. i voted against a bill i cosponsored because of that. and i asked a leadership candidate, where are we going to do something on immigration? tell me that and we have my vote. he said, can you imagine what the american people would do if we passed an immigration bill. that was in 2013, 2014, 2015, before donald trump. the corner had been turned before trump came down the escalator in my personal experience. >> elise jordan, did the republicans turn a corner before donald trump but after the tea party? >> i think there was some pretty disturbing trends that had always been there, but that someone like myself looked aside. i worked for president george w. bush and he really, you know, went -- after 9/11, went out of his way to say, let's not hate monger against the followers of islam. he spoke at the naacp. he was rooted i
two incidents that i will never forget that led to my break with the party, one under john boehner, within0 billion of debt with no way to pay for it. i remember asking the ways and means chairman, how are we going to pay for this? he said, we're not going to talk about it. i voted against a bill i cosponsored because of that. and i asked a leadership candidate, where are we going to do something on immigration? tell me that and we have my vote. he said, can you imagine what the american people...
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john boehner said so. you have the opportunity to make a deal. now we control the house and very frankly the majority leader cannot pass a bill because 20 of your members in the united states senate want to do nothing and just tell the people who are suffering, who have unemployment and don't have child care, you are on your own. i have heard all this talk about what we could have done. do it. do it. nancy pelosi and secretary .nuchin got four deals done most of you voted for them. and they passed overwhelmingly in a bipartisan fashion. a knew made a decision, nope, no more. now we have it speculated if we don't take action and have a much morrow bus and plan for dealing with covid-19, which we don't have and haven't had, because this president called it a hoax. you don't have to respond to hoaxes. that's what he called it, a hoax. and of course, if it's a hoax, you don't respond, and he didn't. and c.d.c. it may be up to 200,000 by the end of this year. still you have passed no bill in the united states. we sent a bill over there. you don't like
john boehner said so. you have the opportunity to make a deal. now we control the house and very frankly the majority leader cannot pass a bill because 20 of your members in the united states senate want to do nothing and just tell the people who are suffering, who have unemployment and don't have child care, you are on your own. i have heard all this talk about what we could have done. do it. do it. nancy pelosi and secretary .nuchin got four deals done most of you voted for them. and they...
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>> i always like to quote my friend speaker john boehner.ings move slowly before they move very fast. i as an eternal optimist would love to say i think we will, but we're not sure we'll have to see how today plays out. it's early in the new week we'll see what the powers to be say about getting to -- back to the negotiating table. that's clearly what the president wants. he stated it in his announcement, the executive orders intended to provide relief where relief is needed and call the bluff on democrats in congress hopefully we get back to the table this week, but i can't say with great certainty that i'm confident that will happen before the end of the week. >> thank you for your time, senator cramer pleasure to talk to you. >> my pleasure, thanks for the opportunity. >>> don't miss treasury secretary steven mnuchin coming up on "squawk on the street" at 9 a.m. eastern time. that is an interview you do not want to miss. >>> still to come, why another airline bailout won't benefit the airline stocks in your portfolio. could that be a bet
>> i always like to quote my friend speaker john boehner.ings move slowly before they move very fast. i as an eternal optimist would love to say i think we will, but we're not sure we'll have to see how today plays out. it's early in the new week we'll see what the powers to be say about getting to -- back to the negotiating table. that's clearly what the president wants. he stated it in his announcement, the executive orders intended to provide relief where relief is needed and call the...
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there never has been as john boehner said in 25 years. so joe biden instead of limiting himself to 23 programs, 23 ideas, where the two or three has to emerge in the next two nights. we know who he is now we have to find out what he wants to do. >> woodruff: let's talk about that chris buskirk. are you sensing a need to hear about the future from joe biden and in this campaign overall. >> a hundred percent. i think that really is going to be the essential theme that needs to be explained to anybody whose watching who hasn't already decided who they want to vote for. we know the democratic base is very excited to vote against donald trump. almost for anybody and that's not a knock on joe biden. people don't like president trump i get it. for those people who are persuadable and haven't made up their mind yet, what is it in this for me, why does this person want to be president and what are they offering. i was struck by what amy said some of the polling about the desire for sort of a return to normalcy. and that's term that can mean a lot
there never has been as john boehner said in 25 years. so joe biden instead of limiting himself to 23 programs, 23 ideas, where the two or three has to emerge in the next two nights. we know who he is now we have to find out what he wants to do. >> woodruff: let's talk about that chris buskirk. are you sensing a need to hear about the future from joe biden and in this campaign overall. >> a hundred percent. i think that really is going to be the essential theme that needs to be...
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john boehner said so. you have the opportunity to make a deal. now we control the house and very frankly the majority leader cannot pass a bill because 20 of your members in the united states senate want to do nothing and just tell the people who are suffering, who have unemployment and don't have child care, you are on your own. i have heard all this talk about what we could have done. do it. do it. nancy pelosi and secretary .nuchin got four deals done most of you voted for them. and they passed overwhelmingly in a bipartisan fashion. a knew made a decision, nope, no more. now we have it speculated if we don't take action and have a much morrow bus and plan for dealing with covid-19, which we don't have and haven't had, because this president called it a hoax. you don't have to respond to hoaxes. that's what he called it, a hoax. and of course, if it's a hoax, you don't respond, and he didn't. and c.d.c. it may be up to 200,000 by the end of this year. still you have passed no bill in the united states. we sent a bill over there. you don't like
john boehner said so. you have the opportunity to make a deal. now we control the house and very frankly the majority leader cannot pass a bill because 20 of your members in the united states senate want to do nothing and just tell the people who are suffering, who have unemployment and don't have child care, you are on your own. i have heard all this talk about what we could have done. do it. do it. nancy pelosi and secretary .nuchin got four deals done most of you voted for them. and they...