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they've named them first of all we start out the reasons in new hampshire is that a guy named bill gardner is the center of the claim by the commissioners that six thousand people from massachusetts voted in the new hampshire presidential presidential race in sixteen and what's unusual about that is that they didn't bust any of those people obviously the secretary of state isn't doing his job by arresting those people they have their names and addresses by the way the secretary of state is bill gardner the guy that made the accusation he made the accusation about these illegal voters but he has their names he has their addresses he hasn't filed a complaint against a single one because it ain't true some people by the way my daughter is one of them goes to school go to school in in their state and but they only drive on their vacations and so they use their a they only have a license from the state where they are born that doesn't mean illegal voter if they were there they would bust them it's very easy to find them but they don't that's just the beginning of the of the kind of fruitcake op
they've named them first of all we start out the reasons in new hampshire is that a guy named bill gardner is the center of the claim by the commissioners that six thousand people from massachusetts voted in the new hampshire presidential presidential race in sixteen and what's unusual about that is that they didn't bust any of those people obviously the secretary of state isn't doing his job by arresting those people they have their names and addresses by the way the secretary of state is bill...
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bill gardner has spent the last 40 years defending the new hampshire first in the nation presidential primary. it's important to us. it's important to our democracy. and i'm proud of our role. but to call into question the integrity of our election and to blatantly d ll lly discourage pm turning out to vote is appalling and i believe he should step down. frankly i agree with senator schumer, the entire commission should be disbanded. we should get back to the story that you are covering earlier on your show, the actual russian interference with the 2016 presidential election. >> representative annie custer, thanks for being with me tonight. >> thanks, chris. >>> still ahead, the renewed hype of the presidential pivot. i'll ask senator chris murphy if he expects the president's deal with democrats will change anything going into the fall. ec. and why a pro football team chose us to deliver fiber-enabled broadband to more than 65,000 fans. and why a leading car brand counts on us to keep their dealer network streamlined and nimble. businesses count on communication, and communication co
bill gardner has spent the last 40 years defending the new hampshire first in the nation presidential primary. it's important to us. it's important to our democracy. and i'm proud of our role. but to call into question the integrity of our election and to blatantly d ll lly discourage pm turning out to vote is appalling and i believe he should step down. frankly i agree with senator schumer, the entire commission should be disbanded. we should get back to the story that you are covering earlier...
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and -- [applause] and because of that is to hamsher secretary of state bill gardner refuting the claimshe vice chair of the commission kris kobach. there are a lot of calls from the hamsher for gardner to quit this commission, saying no matter what he does on the commission, he is legitimizing it. kristen clarke, you have a complaint filed around this commission. your response to what they are saying and your concerns about what you heard yesterday? >> one thing that deeply concerns me about the commission is the way that it is structured. it is indeed stacked with individuals who that made a career out of pushingtry. but yesterday's meeting was not one that allowed for a real or robust discussion about some of the false claims and data that have been put on the table by kris kobach, by john lott, and others. you had gardner in their who rightfully rejected,'s claims --kobach's claims about fraudulent votes as reckless, but he truly was a lone voice of dissent in that room. the commission put together a panel -- there were about 12 people that the public had an opportunity to listen to
and -- [applause] and because of that is to hamsher secretary of state bill gardner refuting the claimshe vice chair of the commission kris kobach. there are a lot of calls from the hamsher for gardner to quit this commission, saying no matter what he does on the commission, he is legitimizing it. kristen clarke, you have a complaint filed around this commission. your response to what they are saying and your concerns about what you heard yesterday? >> one thing that deeply concerns me...
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that put, as i indicated, the democratic secretary of state bill gardner in a tough spot. rdner defended his role on the committee. there's been a lot of pressure on him to step down from democrats who think this is a sham. he said new hampshire residents don't shirk from the civic responsibilities and neither will i. >> mike memoli is live there. thank you for being on the show. i appreciate it. >>> with us now is msnbc contributor and author of the forthcoming book "how the right lost its mind," somebody who has been on the show. charlie sykes, thank you for joining us. i want to remind folks this commission was put into place because the president made the claims without evidence of widespread voter fraud, talked about installing a commission, the commission now exists and is led in part by chris coback. what do you think we're going to get out of the meetings more broadly? >> well, this is what is so frustrating about it because we could be heading to a crisis, a legitimacy where one major political party will simply not accept the results of the election, either becaus
that put, as i indicated, the democratic secretary of state bill gardner in a tough spot. rdner defended his role on the committee. there's been a lot of pressure on him to step down from democrats who think this is a sham. he said new hampshire residents don't shirk from the civic responsibilities and neither will i. >> mike memoli is live there. thank you for being on the show. i appreciate it. >>> with us now is msnbc contributor and author of the forthcoming book "how...
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frankly, for the most part, kris kobach, hans, ken blackwell, jay christian adams, folks like bill gardner from new hampshire, who -- in new hampshire have gone -- and senator shaheen knows recently just had this law that basically is going to suppress some of the young people, students and disadvantaged by exercising their right to vote as a result of making it more difficult for them to get to the polls. it is important that as the founder of take your souls to the polls from michigan that we consistently have and update and do engage in the voting rights advancement act of 2017. designed to repair, restore and strengthen the voting rights act of 1965. we urge the house and senate to endorse and support hr-2978 and s-1419. among those, other things we believe that is important is to update to cover states with a historical pattern practicing discrimination. guarantee that no last-minute voting change will adversely affect voters. protect voters from the voting changes that are most likely to impact people of color and language minorities. enhance the ability to apply preclearance review
frankly, for the most part, kris kobach, hans, ken blackwell, jay christian adams, folks like bill gardner from new hampshire, who -- in new hampshire have gone -- and senator shaheen knows recently just had this law that basically is going to suppress some of the young people, students and disadvantaged by exercising their right to vote as a result of making it more difficult for them to get to the polls. it is important that as the founder of take your souls to the polls from michigan that we...
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we start with colorado row public can gardner, talk about the healthcare bill that's making a last tripgh the senate. republicans have one week to get it passed. already two republicans who say they won't support it that mean republicans in the senate cannot affords another defection from the runnings, will talk to senator gardner about his position on the bill whether he's for or against it also conversation about the legislation, what it means, with maine republican susan collins, she voted against the last republican replacement for the affordable care act. where is she on this one then talk with senator gardner, this week of course more escalating rhetoric, new sanctions from the united states on north korea, and senator gardner on the foreign relations committee has been working on sanctions against north korea for a long time, how does he think this will work out? the us wants to get to the negotiating table but certainly doesn't seem like that's in the offering. then switch and talk to adam shif, the ranking member of the house intelligence committee. investigating russian attemp
we start with colorado row public can gardner, talk about the healthcare bill that's making a last tripgh the senate. republicans have one week to get it passed. already two republicans who say they won't support it that mean republicans in the senate cannot affords another defection from the runnings, will talk to senator gardner about his position on the bill whether he's for or against it also conversation about the legislation, what it means, with maine republican susan collins, she voted...
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bill that outlaws students voting. it's unconstitutional. they are -- gardner -- look, this is a committee of crackpots and i think gardner's a crackpot, too. he lied when he said that new hampshire doesn't suppress votes. they have a bill passed by the republicans in the house, and the senate, and signed by the republican governor, which now makes it illegal essentially for students to vote unless they get a new hampshire driver's license. something most students aren't going to want to do unless they come from new hampshire. the united states supreme court said students may vote whereici college in new hampshire for months. underlining their right to vote and are raceist and there's no way we should have our first in the nation primary in the state of new hampshire in a state just passed a voter suppression bill. >> and the any evidence whatsoever that out of state, illegal voting changed the outcome of the new hampshire senate race? of course, mr. kobach and company are upset was won by a democrat? >> no. absolutely no evidence of that claim, joy. what peopl
bill that outlaws students voting. it's unconstitutional. they are -- gardner -- look, this is a committee of crackpots and i think gardner's a crackpot, too. he lied when he said that new hampshire doesn't suppress votes. they have a bill passed by the republicans in the house, and the senate, and signed by the republican governor, which now makes it illegal essentially for students to vote unless they get a new hampshire driver's license. something most students aren't going to want to do...
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bills. joining me now colorado senator corey gardner who sits on the foreign relations committee. senator, thanks for coming on. >> thanks for having me. >> sandra: senator, a lot going on. lot of optimism coming from you and your colleagues over this tax plan. is there enough there to get this passed? >> you know, i believe there is. i think the reason there is, because we have to jump start this economy. there are far too many people in our country who have seen their wages remain the same. stagnant wages mean people haven't been able to get ahead. they haven't been able to get that leg up they thought they could. through tax relief to american families, we're able to make sure people keep more of their own money. job creators able to create more jobs by investing in their businesses. this is a good thing for america. >> sandra: you heard some of the reports coming from capitol hill earlier. nancy pelosi saying this swindles the american people, it would be catastrophic for the budget. chuck shumer saying this is a give away and a major disappointment. will democrats be able to
bills. joining me now colorado senator corey gardner who sits on the foreign relations committee. senator, thanks for coming on. >> thanks for having me. >> sandra: senator, a lot going on. lot of optimism coming from you and your colleagues over this tax plan. is there enough there to get this passed? >> you know, i believe there is. i think the reason there is, because we have to jump start this economy. there are far too many people in our country who have seen their wages...
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gardner. goodnight. >> we're talking to people about the new provisions for the graham/cassidy health care bill.yone you know ever used health care? >> not that i know of. >> dicky: from hollywood -- it's "jimmy kimmel live"! tonight -- viola davis from "the good doctor," freddie highmore. celebrities read mean tweets. and music from grizzly bear. and now, also worth mentioning, here's jimmy kimmel! ♪ [ cheers and applause] >> jimmy: hi, everyone. that's very nice. hi, i'm jimmy, i'm the host, thank you for watching, thank you for coming. i hope you had a good weekend. i had an eti
gardner. goodnight. >> we're talking to people about the new provisions for the graham/cassidy health care bill.yone you know ever used health care? >> not that i know of. >> dicky: from hollywood -- it's "jimmy kimmel live"! tonight -- viola davis from "the good doctor," freddie highmore. celebrities read mean tweets. and music from grizzly bear. and now, also worth mentioning, here's jimmy kimmel! ♪ [ cheers and applause] >> jimmy: hi, everyone....
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bill's authors would sway him this time. >> i love him to death. >> reporter: but this latest g.o.p. repeal effort has beenjua rag. sor colorado's cory gardner... >> trying to get some more information on it. >> reporter: ...scrambling to figure out what it would mean for their states before next saturday's vote deadline. do you think you're going to be able to get as much information as you need by next week. >> we're working with the staff of bill cassidy and lindsey maaham. >> reporter: it would block some of the obamacare's funds to the state so they could set up their own coverage systems. but independent analyses show the bill would slash federal health care funding to about 35 states, most of them states that expanded medicaid under obamacare. five states stand to lose 30% or more. with mccain and kentucky's rand paul opposed, g.o.p. leaders can't afford to lose another senator. so today, the vice president turned up the heat on maine's susan collins, appearing at the white house with her state's governor to push the plan. >> this is not just a fresh start for america on health care reform, but it's also a fresh start for maine. or re
bill's authors would sway him this time. >> i love him to death. >> reporter: but this latest g.o.p. repeal effort has beenjua rag. sor colorado's cory gardner... >> trying to get some more information on it. >> reporter: ...scrambling to figure out what it would mean for their states before next saturday's vote deadline. do you think you're going to be able to get as much information as you need by next week. >> we're working with the staff of bill cassidy and...
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gardner. action news is brought by barbara on the boulevard where they do is discurrent dodge and ram are they the best boy i guess. teve harvey. from "it," billhelor in paradise." and music from ander [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> jimmy: that's very nice. i'm jimmy. i'm the host of the show. thanks for watching. thanks to all of you for coming. [ cheers and applause ] i hope you had a good labor day. labor day, in case you don't know history, labor day was established all the way back in 1894 as a way to give americans an extra
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gardner are still trying to practice it in colorado. how does that impact -- medicare for all, the bernie sanders bill. >> yeah. >> if you don't support it many on the left are going to think you are a sellout on the issue of health care. what do you say to that voter? >> what i say is that the way i should be judged and frankly the way bern wee should be judged on this is whether we are creating more opportunities for americans to buy quality health care at a lower price or to get quality health care at lower price, whether we are doing more to ensure that children living in poverty actually have a high quality education, whether college is affordable of those are not policies. those are values that we should have not just as a party but i think republicans and democrats together understanding that we will have disagreements but we need the resolve them. i tell you, i think one of the reasons why you see in me and corey maybe a throwback to another time is that we come from a state that is very complex politically. >> right. >> it is a state that's a third democratic, a third independent and a third republican. you can't go home -- i al
gardner are still trying to practice it in colorado. how does that impact -- medicare for all, the bernie sanders bill. >> yeah. >> if you don't support it many on the left are going to think you are a sellout on the issue of health care. what do you say to that voter? >> what i say is that the way i should be judged and frankly the way bern wee should be judged on this is whether we are creating more opportunities for americans to buy quality health care at a lower price or...
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senator cory gardner's is a device connected to the internet, smart coffeemakers, refrigerators can be hacked making them a national security threat. part of a bipartisan group proposing a bills to meet new standards. todd: a proposed law could turn embarrassing moments like this into crimes, lawmakers want a statewide ban on people using phones while crossing the street the penalty still unclear but officials hope the rule will cut back on traffic accidents with pedestrians. honolulu and jersey has similar laws. heather: a lot to protect you from stupidity. we will be right back, stay with us. a lot of food. we actually filed a claim with usaa to replace that spoiled food. and we really appreciated that we're the webber family and we are usaa members for life. bp engineered a fleet of 32 brand new ships with advanced technology, so we can make sure . . experience the lexus rx with advance safety... standard. lease the 2017 rx 350 for $399 a month for 36 months. experience amazing at your lexus dealer. todd: time for the good, the bad, and the ugly. luck turns around for a florida woman forced to evacuate for hurricane irma. winning $10,000 scratch off ticket in north caroli
senator cory gardner's is a device connected to the internet, smart coffeemakers, refrigerators can be hacked making them a national security threat. part of a bipartisan group proposing a bills to meet new standards. todd: a proposed law could turn embarrassing moments like this into crimes, lawmakers want a statewide ban on people using phones while crossing the street the penalty still unclear but officials hope the rule will cut back on traffic accidents with pedestrians. honolulu and...
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the weeds, on the effectiveness, dosingthe bill is a bipartisab effort with support from democrat senator brian schatz of hawaii and republican senator cory gardnerlorado who in a statement said in part"our medical community continues to find new ways medical marijuana can help patients but currently there are too many barriers.."alexandra limon / @alexlimonnews :38-:50 the so called meds act would streamline the process for studying medical marijuana as a safe, effective medical treatment.,,, while taking steps to try to ensure it's not abused.while in some states lik colorado meidcal and recreational marijuana have been lagal for yearsin utah supporters of medical marijuana are facing a tough process in an attemp to get it on 2018 ballot for voter approvalsenator orrin "i am strongly against the use of recreational marijuana, i worry however that in our zeal to enforce the la,w we often blind ourselves to the medicinal benefits" senator hatch, wants to develop best practices for the medical marijuana industry on a national level in washington alexandra limon ( pam ) california has already legalized marijuana for recreational use. the state is r
the weeds, on the effectiveness, dosingthe bill is a bipartisab effort with support from democrat senator brian schatz of hawaii and republican senator cory gardnerlorado who in a statement said in part"our medical community continues to find new ways medical marijuana can help patients but currently there are too many barriers.."alexandra limon / @alexlimonnews :38-:50 the so called meds act would streamline the process for studying medical marijuana as a safe, effective medical...
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gardner: i ask unanimous consent that the committee reported substitute be agreed to and the bill as amended be considered and read a third time. the presiding officer: without objection. mr. gardner: i know of no further debate on the bill. the presiding officer: if there is no further questions on the bill, all those opposed say -- the bill as amended is passed. mr. gardner: i ask unanimous consent that the motions to reconsider be considered made and laid upon the table. the presiding officer: without objection. mr. gardner: mr. president, i ask unanimous consent that the senate proceed to the immediate consideration of calendar number 47, s. 920. the presiding officer: the clerk will report. the clerk: calendar number 47, s. 920, a bill to establish a national clinical care commission. the presiding officer: is there objection to proceeding to the measure? without objection. mr. gardner: i further ask that the is that heen amendment be agreed to, the bill as amended be passed. the presiding officer: without objection. mr. gardner: i ask unanimous consent that the senate proceed to
gardner: i ask unanimous consent that the committee reported substitute be agreed to and the bill as amended be considered and read a third time. the presiding officer: without objection. mr. gardner: i know of no further debate on the bill. the presiding officer: if there is no further questions on the bill, all those opposed say -- the bill as amended is passed. mr. gardner: i ask unanimous consent that the motions to reconsider be considered made and laid upon the table. the presiding...