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she was on the bill for a long time, she was the last speaker before folks set off on their march and i asked her why it was so important for her to be a part of this year's march. >> well, because our federal government has all but abandoned american workers and families. the rights to self agency. the autonomy of health care of women is at stake every day under this administration. the work that is being done here on the ground in states and cities, these community-based organizations, by the citizen activist, the resistance is the only way that we will preserve existing rights, and build upon our rights and fight for more. >> fred, a lot of energy here on the ground today. obviously, a smaller number than certainly that first year in 2017 but the folks i spoke with said they were energized, they want to be here because they felt there was more work to be
she was on the bill for a long time, she was the last speaker before folks set off on their march and i asked her why it was so important for her to be a part of this year's march. >> well, because our federal government has all but abandoned american workers and families. the rights to self agency. the autonomy of health care of women is at stake every day under this administration. the work that is being done here on the ground in states and cities, these community-based organizations,...
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moved very different series of bills to try and fund the government in every which way.temporary bills, long-term bills, overall bills for the fiscal year. they had the first break today. alexandria ocasio-cortez was the first democratic defection. if only had 12 peer. >> that is not real defection. she is trying to get attention. >> we will see. >> that is just a way of her getting people to talk about her a little more. it really has nothing to do with the shutdown and the serious business and compromise it will take in order to achieve that. and you know nancy pelosi is saying, we cannot do this until the government is open and then not making serious effort to sit down to reopen the government. >> we talk about the polis and estrogen question. the democrats overplayed their hand at the end of the day? we don't know. the next step in this will happen tomorrow for the present put his plan, portable funding and a temporary daca fix.the democrats have theirs. there will be two procedural votes tomorrow in the senate at 2:30 pm both have a 60 vote threshold. there is a reason why you do a sid
moved very different series of bills to try and fund the government in every which way.temporary bills, long-term bills, overall bills for the fiscal year. they had the first break today. alexandria ocasio-cortez was the first democratic defection. if only had 12 peer. >> that is not real defection. she is trying to get attention. >> we will see. >> that is just a way of her getting people to talk about her a little more. it really has nothing to do with the shutdown and the...
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college, that the fire science program was almost furloughed, but two key people, retired captain bill longand jim skinner, who was retired as a fire chief of the road city fire department, collaborated with the fire department and developed classes that all students have to take. they were able to build electives, and through that, we were able to formalize the two-year degree and certificate. we were able to work with the chief's office and the chief to get a work experience component, and then, finally, we were able to get our own fire academy program. so that has been a long road map that's occurred really, say, since 1960. >> commissioner nakajo: i appreciate that history because i remember that it wasn't organized in terms of a two-year credential, it was more or less, as i remember it, elected courses. i sincerely believe that credentials are a major step, i.e., if anyone's interested at all in terms of the fire department or fire sciences as a career, where do you go for that. in terms of city and county of san francisco to enter course work but also come out with a two-year degree
college, that the fire science program was almost furloughed, but two key people, retired captain bill longand jim skinner, who was retired as a fire chief of the road city fire department, collaborated with the fire department and developed classes that all students have to take. they were able to build electives, and through that, we were able to formalize the two-year degree and certificate. we were able to work with the chief's office and the chief to get a work experience component, and...
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and aaron, thank you for the opportunity and special thanks to my friend billy hughes, known bill for a long time, fellow-- originated from new jersey and we've escaped to varying degrees, me more than him, i think. this conference is an important conference that talks about health care and the health industry and that sort of thing. i'm not going to talk specifically about the microissue of health care regulation, i'm going to take a step back and talk more about a general approach to regulation and what's happening here in washington over the past couple of years. often times folks miss opportunities and miss trends, if they put on blinders and merely focus on one or two agencies that regulate their particular industry. right now there's quite a bit going on in the world of administrative law and regulation, which touches somewhat directly on health care, but then much broadly on the administrative state and thus, health care being a subset of that. over the past two years, the president has made regular-- regularity reform, and this is one where he campaigned on that and actually has deli
and aaron, thank you for the opportunity and special thanks to my friend billy hughes, known bill for a long time, fellow-- originated from new jersey and we've escaped to varying degrees, me more than him, i think. this conference is an important conference that talks about health care and the health industry and that sort of thing. i'm not going to talk specifically about the microissue of health care regulation, i'm going to take a step back and talk more about a general approach to...
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and as has been discussed earlier by both liza and bill, long tradition of not using u.s. military force for within thement united states. long before alexander hamilton a hit the subject of musical, he wrote in federalist eight, cautions against overreliance on the military, standing military to begin with. but should one exist, not because on it, there was a possibility that the but,ary would take over rather, the people would in ordertheir liberty to achieve security by having do everything. eisenhower, in his farewell address, addressed the caution of the military industrial complex. he specifically indicated that take a thoughtful and thelant citizenry to ensure proper balance between peaceful things and useg of the military industrial order to ensure both security and liberty. about've already talked the act being a specific statutory prohibition that, of course, the insurrection act would have overborne or waived effect of. i was looking for a different word. [laughter] another factor that was available, again as bill mentioned, was the fact that each state has a na
and as has been discussed earlier by both liza and bill, long tradition of not using u.s. military force for within thement united states. long before alexander hamilton a hit the subject of musical, he wrote in federalist eight, cautions against overreliance on the military, standing military to begin with. but should one exist, not because on it, there was a possibility that the but,ary would take over rather, the people would in ordertheir liberty to achieve security by having do everything....
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senate will vote on thursday on competing bills to end the month long partial government shutdown is the longest in u.s. history with hundreds of thousands of federal workers going without a paycheck mike hanna has more from washington d.c. the clerk will read a communication to the senate in this largely partisan battle the faint flicker of a compromise senate leaders agreed to put two competing bills to the vote on thursday on saturday president trop rolled out a bold comprehensive offer one drawn up by republicans mirrors the suggestion made by president trump this weekend the plan includes five point seven billion dollars providing funding for the barrier along with temporary protection for those in the deferred action for childhood arrivals program. and a three year extension of temporary protected status a proposal. president trump that will consider here in this. is the only proposal the only one currently before us that can be signed by the president and immediately reopen the government. but the proposal has been rejected by the democratic party leadership the president and
senate will vote on thursday on competing bills to end the month long partial government shutdown is the longest in u.s. history with hundreds of thousands of federal workers going without a paycheck mike hanna has more from washington d.c. the clerk will read a communication to the senate in this largely partisan battle the faint flicker of a compromise senate leaders agreed to put two competing bills to the vote on thursday on saturday president trop rolled out a bold comprehensive offer one...
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senate will vote on thursday on competing bills to end the month long partial government shutdown is the longest in u.s. history with hundreds of thousands of federal workers going without a paycheck mike hanna has more from washington d.c. the clerk will read a communication to the senate in this largely partisan battle the faint flicker of a compromise senate leaders agreed to put two competing bills to the vote on thursday on saturday president trop rolled out a bold comprehensive offer one drawn up by republicans mirrors a suggestion made by president trump this weekend the plan includes five point seven billion dollars providing funding for the beria along with temporary protection for those in the deferred action for childhood arrivals program. and a three extension of temporary protected status a proposal. president trump that will consider here in the senate is the only proposal the only one currently before us that can be signed by the president and immediately reopen the government. but the proposal has been rejected by the democratic party leadership the president and his
senate will vote on thursday on competing bills to end the month long partial government shutdown is the longest in u.s. history with hundreds of thousands of federal workers going without a paycheck mike hanna has more from washington d.c. the clerk will read a communication to the senate in this largely partisan battle the faint flicker of a compromise senate leaders agreed to put two competing bills to the vote on thursday on saturday president trop rolled out a bold comprehensive offer one...
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i've known bill a long time. we're fellow -- both originated from new jersey. we both have escaped varying degrees. me more than him, i think. this conference is an important conference. it talks about health care and the health industry and that sort of thing. i'm not going to talk specifically about the micro issue of health care regulation. i'm going to talk about a general approach to regulation and what's been happening here in washington over the past couple years. oftentimes folks miss opportunities and miss trends if they put on blinders and focus on one or two agencies that regulate their particular agency. right now there's quite a bit going on in the world of administrative law and administration which touches on health care but also on the administrative state and as health care being a subset of that. over the past two years, the president has made regulatory reform a very large priority and it's been quite the success story. and in a town with very few success stories in the modern age, this is one where he campaigned on this and he actually has d
i've known bill a long time. we're fellow -- both originated from new jersey. we both have escaped varying degrees. me more than him, i think. this conference is an important conference. it talks about health care and the health industry and that sort of thing. i'm not going to talk specifically about the micro issue of health care regulation. i'm going to talk about a general approach to regulation and what's been happening here in washington over the past couple years. oftentimes folks miss...
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this is a long run deal, not a presidential bill for one administration, its long-term for the future of our country as a whole. announcer: are you working, are you furloughed, what's your situation? >> i'm furloughed. currently i get no pay. it's kind of a struggle because i'm a recent college graduate. at the same time, i have planned ahead and i have a safety fund. i have people around me, family, church. announcer: thanks for weighing in. appreciate your comments. mount clemens, michigan. lori is on the line for independents and others. that wet wanted to say have a couple of neighbors that work for the coast guard. they are going without pay doing a lot above and beyond. what about our income tax? i work, i make $14 an hour, is the irs going to be open? the whole thing is kind of scary . all these people that are following -- i just want to make sure -- i pay my taxes, i go to work everyday, the whole thing is kind of scary. it's just terrible, especially people like the coast guard that are out there risking their lives for people. drums -- drugs come through canada, also. drugs
this is a long run deal, not a presidential bill for one administration, its long-term for the future of our country as a whole. announcer: are you working, are you furloughed, what's your situation? >> i'm furloughed. currently i get no pay. it's kind of a struggle because i'm a recent college graduate. at the same time, i have planned ahead and i have a safety fund. i have people around me, family, church. announcer: thanks for weighing in. appreciate your comments. mount clemens,...
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he came out with the health care bill 104 pages long. luckily, the insurance took care of it. if college student -- a college student. insuranceot have have because of my congressman's vote. >> one headline said you are the only venture capitalist headed representatives >>. i was a was focused on the same isue of economic development worked for the gates foundation helping farmers on less than a quarter acre of land figure out how to get access to markets. i was working investing in businesses, china to get small businesses to grow, and i was teaching community college briefly helping people start their own ideas and go off and become entrepreneurs in a community where 16% of adults have a degree. what change for me is on those issues that i cared about, economic development that affects my community, the bottleneck is not caused by a lack of teachers or nonprofits but political leaders with enough courage to get things done. i decided to deal with the same problem i have been doing my whole career. >> what are your priorities? >> health care, immigration, and jobs. in my dist
he came out with the health care bill 104 pages long. luckily, the insurance took care of it. if college student -- a college student. insuranceot have have because of my congressman's vote. >> one headline said you are the only venture capitalist headed representatives >>. i was a was focused on the same isue of economic development worked for the gates foundation helping farmers on less than a quarter acre of land figure out how to get access to markets. i was working investing in...
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he came out with a health care bill 104 pages long. luckily we had insurance to take care of it. now he is a healthy local college student. my brother would not have insurance until he was 65 and on medicare because of my congressman's vote to repeal the affordable care act. there are 100,000 people in my district with the same story. 23 million americans would have lost access to health care. i think everybody saw that and felt they had to get off the sidelines and get involved in politics because their loved ones were at risk. >> one headline said you are the only venture capitalist headed to the house of representatives. what were you doing before you ran for office? >> a range of things. i have been focused on the same issue of economic development, just a different lenses. i worked on a nonprofit in east africa helping farmers get access to markets. i was investing in businesses trying to get small companies to scale and create jobs. i was teaching community college briefly, helping people start their own ideas and go on to become entrepreneurs in a community where only 16%
he came out with a health care bill 104 pages long. luckily we had insurance to take care of it. now he is a healthy local college student. my brother would not have insurance until he was 65 and on medicare because of my congressman's vote to repeal the affordable care act. there are 100,000 people in my district with the same story. 23 million americans would have lost access to health care. i think everybody saw that and felt they had to get off the sidelines and get involved in politics...
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bill. it's over 500 pages long. there's a lot. >> and what's your take on why they wanted to start with this hr-1 even amed it, though it's not one of the first things they've been working on. >> i've been covering this bill for a while. on the campaign trail i think that a lot o these freshmen candidates especially the democrats that flipped more conservative districts, we're seeing that campaigning on anti-corruption is a hugely popular issue. we in the midterms in 2018. rather than messaging on this, house democrats wanted to get serious. representative john vervain has been working on the issues for a while. he is at the head of a democracy reform task force and does not accept corporate pack money. this is an issue that is dear o him. he has been consulting with a number of his democratic colleagues for a while. he massive package is an amalgamation of a bunch of bills that people have been working on. democrats wanted to show they are really serious about training to do bold anticorruption and pro-democracy re
bill. it's over 500 pages long. there's a lot. >> and what's your take on why they wanted to start with this hr-1 even amed it, though it's not one of the first things they've been working on. >> i've been covering this bill for a while. on the campaign trail i think that a lot o these freshmen candidates especially the democrats that flipped more conservative districts, we're seeing that campaigning on anti-corruption is a hugely popular issue. we in the midterms in 2018. rather...
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different times to reopen the government in different fashion, individual departments, individual bills, long-term bills, short term bills, you name it. after you pass those how many other ways can you reopen the government until you have something complete. mitch mcconnell described that as charade, show votes, they didn't take votes on this in the senate until yesterday. mitch mcconnell summoned chuck schumer to his office and they talked the fact is key, everybody talked. when mitch mcconnell left the senate to go home, he said they are talking. neil: is nancy pelosi frozen out? we're expecting the president, according to "politico," other sites are mentioning possibility of making announcement on the shutdown early this afternoon, next couple hours. have you heard anything about that? back to that nancy pelosi question whether the president is dealing or white house might be dealing more directly let's say with chuck schumer? >> that is certainly the case because it has to get 60 votes. look at the math. the math hags to work in the senate. there are 53 republicans. you have to pluck off
different times to reopen the government in different fashion, individual departments, individual bills, long-term bills, short term bills, you name it. after you pass those how many other ways can you reopen the government until you have something complete. mitch mcconnell described that as charade, show votes, they didn't take votes on this in the senate until yesterday. mitch mcconnell summoned chuck schumer to his office and they talked the fact is key, everybody talked. when mitch...
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there is a lot in this bill, it's over 500 pages long. there's a lot. announcer: what is your take on why they wanted to start with this? it's not the first thing they are really working on as a new congress. >> i've been covering this bill for a while. on the campaign trail, i think a lot of these freshmen candidates, especially democrats that flipped more conservative districts, were seeing on the campaign trail or it campaigning on anticorruption is a hugely popular issue. we saw it in 2016 with the campaign of bernie sanders and donald trump. again in the midterms of 2018. rather than just messaging on this, house democrats wanted to get really serious on doing something about it. representative john surnames has been working on these issues for a while. he's head of the democracy reform task force. he doesn't accept corporate pact money. this is an issue that's very near and dear to him. he has been consulting with a number of democratic colleagues for a while. this massive hr one package is a bunch of different bills that people have been working
there is a lot in this bill, it's over 500 pages long. there's a lot. announcer: what is your take on why they wanted to start with this? it's not the first thing they are really working on as a new congress. >> i've been covering this bill for a while. on the campaign trail, i think a lot of these freshmen candidates, especially democrats that flipped more conservative districts, were seeing on the campaign trail or it campaigning on anticorruption is a hugely popular issue. we saw it in...
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that assertion which completely legitimate debate about the content of the bill itself, that long serving senators are somehow more loyal o israel than they are to the united states. the charge evokes anti-semitic in thisout dual loyalty case applied to some law makers who are not jewish and have no lace in our political discourse. i ask unanimous consent that the statement be entered into the record. objection. >> i believe this body can do different. i ask my colleagues to put aside, vote yes on the motion to proceed to this legislation that will help security r national and take a strong action against bds.cist movement known as i know there are some who believe we should shut the because of the current funding situation in the federal government but let me in 2013, s chamber, under democratic majority leader harry reid what was voted on the shutdown in 2013. here it is. a bill to authorize the secretary of the interior to actions to implement the agreement between the united unitedof america and the mexican states concerning hydrocarbon reservoirs in the gulf of mexico. it was okay to
that assertion which completely legitimate debate about the content of the bill itself, that long serving senators are somehow more loyal o israel than they are to the united states. the charge evokes anti-semitic in thisout dual loyalty case applied to some law makers who are not jewish and have no lace in our political discourse. i ask unanimous consent that the statement be entered into the record. objection. >> i believe this body can do different. i ask my colleagues to put aside,...
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bill. it is over 500 pages long. there is a lot. >> what is your take on why they wanted to start with this? they even named it hr one, even though it is not the first thing they are working on. >> i have been covering this for a while and first of all, on the campaign trail, democrats that were more conservative, we have seen on the campaign trail that campaigning on anticorruption is an extremely popular issue. we saw this with bernie sanders and donald trump for the presidential race and again in the midterms in 2018. but i think instead of just messaging on this, the democrats are getting serious and doing something on it. the democrat from maryland has been working on these issues for a while. he is on the democracy reform task force. he doesn't accept corporate pack money. he has been consulting with a number of democratic colleagues, while the massive package is a bunch of different bills that people have been working on. the democrats just wanted to put this statement out there that they are really serious ab
bill. it is over 500 pages long. there is a lot. >> what is your take on why they wanted to start with this? they even named it hr one, even though it is not the first thing they are working on. >> i have been covering this for a while and first of all, on the campaign trail, democrats that were more conservative, we have seen on the campaign trail that campaigning on anticorruption is an extremely popular issue. we saw this with bernie sanders and donald trump for the presidential...
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the first bill would include year-long funding for all ndecurity.nt apart 8te seconduntil february neither bill includes r b. the dhs bill keeping funding at its current $1.3 billion. republican senator lindsey graham reported over the weekend the president might be open to negotiating. >> and i think he is receptive to make a deal if it achieves his goals of securing our border and i think we can get there if everybody will start talking to each other. >> reporter: but president trump indicating he would not be likely to support the house bills tweeting new year's eve that the democrats will probably submit a bill being cute as always, that would give nothing to border security. senate majority leader mitch mcconnell's office releasing a statement saying, it's simple. the senate is not going to send something to the president that he won't sign. meanwhile, federal workers are suing the administration over the shutdown. one of the largest unions that represents federal workers has hired a d.c. law firm to protes employees being required to work without pay. marcus? >> lynda lopez for us th
the first bill would include year-long funding for all ndecurity.nt apart 8te seconduntil february neither bill includes r b. the dhs bill keeping funding at its current $1.3 billion. republican senator lindsey graham reported over the weekend the president might be open to negotiating. >> and i think he is receptive to make a deal if it achieves his goals of securing our border and i think we can get there if everybody will start talking to each other. >> reporter: but president...
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the house of representatives has moved 10, 11 bills, all different ways, long term bills, short term departments, just for departments, they've passed a number of bills on a bipartisan basis, i might add. they're waiting to see what the administration might put forth if they're willing to go for an interim bill to reopen the government for three weeks. >> if you listened to the wording that the president used just now it seems like he's not willing to negotiate because hee referred to it as games, and he said the drones doesn't do anything. >> no one knows more about technology than him. >> it doesn't matter if she knows anything about technology or not. it's something that needs to be improved at the ports of entry as well as on the water. a lot of the drugs travel on boat. but do you think that is a sign right there that he's mocking it, calling it games and drones just flying around. what do you think chad about that? >> well, he talked about that. when you talk to the democrats, hoyer and bennie thompson, the chair of the homeland security council in the house of representatives,
the house of representatives has moved 10, 11 bills, all different ways, long term bills, short term departments, just for departments, they've passed a number of bills on a bipartisan basis, i might add. they're waiting to see what the administration might put forth if they're willing to go for an interim bill to reopen the government for three weeks. >> if you listened to the wording that the president used just now it seems like he's not willing to negotiate because hee referred to it...
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senate will vote on thursday on competing bills to end the month long partial government shutdown is the longest in u.s. history with hundreds of thousands of federal workers going without a paycheck the political deadlock began over funding for president trump's proposed border war with mexico mike hanna has more from washington d.c. will read a communication to the senate in this largely partisan battle the faint flicker of a compromise senate leaders agreed to put two competing bills to the vote on thursday on saturday president tropp rolled out a bold comprehensive offer one drawn up by republicans mirrors the suggestion made by president trump this weekend the plan includes five point seven billion dollars providing funding for the beria along with temporary protection for those in the deferred action for childhood arrivals program. and a three year extension of temporary protected status a proposal. president trump that will consider here in the senate is the only proposal the only one currently before us that can be signed by the president and immediately reopen the government
senate will vote on thursday on competing bills to end the month long partial government shutdown is the longest in u.s. history with hundreds of thousands of federal workers going without a paycheck the political deadlock began over funding for president trump's proposed border war with mexico mike hanna has more from washington d.c. will read a communication to the senate in this largely partisan battle the faint flicker of a compromise senate leaders agreed to put two competing bills to the...
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senate will vote on thursday on competing bills to end the month long partial government shutdown is the longest in u.s. history with hundreds of thousands of federal workers going without a paycheck michaela has more from washington d.c. clerk will read a communication to the senate in this largely partisan battle the faint flicker of a compromise senate leaders agreed to put two competing bills to the vote on thursday on saturday president trop rolled out a bold comprehensive offer one drawn up by republicans mirrors the suggestion made by president trump this weekend the plan includes five point seven billion dollars providing funding for the beria along with temporary protection for those in the deferred action for childhood arrivals program. and a three extension of temporary protected status a proposal. president trump that will consider here in the senate is the only proposal the only one currently before us that can be signed by the president and immediately reopen the government. but the proposal has been rejected by the democratic party leadership the president and his team
senate will vote on thursday on competing bills to end the month long partial government shutdown is the longest in u.s. history with hundreds of thousands of federal workers going without a paycheck michaela has more from washington d.c. clerk will read a communication to the senate in this largely partisan battle the faint flicker of a compromise senate leaders agreed to put two competing bills to the vote on thursday on saturday president trop rolled out a bold comprehensive offer one drawn...
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he came out for the last time with a health care bill 104 pages long. luckily we have the insurance to take care of it. now he's healthy. local college student. one of our best volunteers in the campaign. my brother diffed wouldn't have insurance until he was 65 because of my congress' vote to repeal the affordable care act. there are 100,000 people in my district with the exact same story. 23 million americans would have lost access to health care. and i think everybody saw that and they felt like they got to get off the sidelines and get involved in politics because their loved ones were at risk. that's why i think we were ablele to get across the finish line. >> one headline said you are the only venture capitalist headed to the house of representatives. what were you doing before you ran for office? >> a range of things. i was always focused on the same issue of economic development. looking at it worked with nonprofits, the gates foundation. helping farmers on a quarter acre of land, figure out how they could get access to markets. investing in bus
he came out for the last time with a health care bill 104 pages long. luckily we have the insurance to take care of it. now he's healthy. local college student. one of our best volunteers in the campaign. my brother diffed wouldn't have insurance until he was 65 because of my congress' vote to repeal the affordable care act. there are 100,000 people in my district with the exact same story. 23 million americans would have lost access to health care. and i think everybody saw that and they felt...
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behind the glass in the intensive care unit, he came out for the last time with the health care bill 104 pages long. luckily we have the insurance to take care of it. he's healthy, local college student on our best volunteers. my brother david wouldn't have insurance because of my conversations vote, may 4, 2017, 2 repeal the affordable care act. there are 100,000 people in my district with the exact same story. one ofions americans lost out with health care. everybody saw that they felt like they have to get off the sidelines and get involved in politics because their loved ones were really at risk and that's why we were able to get the punchline. >> you are the only venture capitalists headed to the house of representatives. when you ran for office? >> i was always hope is on the same issue of economic development during looking at it from a couple of different lenses. i worked with nonprofits with the gate foundation east africa helping farmers unless the quarter acre of land figure out how you get access to markets. i was working investing in businesses trying to get all companies to grow in sc
behind the glass in the intensive care unit, he came out for the last time with the health care bill 104 pages long. luckily we have the insurance to take care of it. he's healthy, local college student on our best volunteers. my brother david wouldn't have insurance because of my conversations vote, may 4, 2017, 2 repeal the affordable care act. there are 100,000 people in my district with the exact same story. one ofions americans lost out with health care. everybody saw that they felt like...
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this bill would continue this long-standing tradition. the bill would provide the pay raise to federal employees in the competitive and accept services, blue collar workers, members of the career senior executive service, and employees in the scientific and senior level positions. . the men and women of our civil service deserve the same increase in pay because they endured so much during the last several years. they were subjected, mr. speaker, to repeated and unrelenting attacks on their pay and on their benefits. they suffered through pay higher hiring freezes, pension costs, and furloughs due to sequestration and government shutdowns. since 2011, federal workers have contributed nearly $200 billion to help reduce our country's deficit and to fund our government programs. these hardworking, dedicated federal workers include the 800,000 employees who were furloughed or forced to work without pay for 35 days during the longest shutdown in our great nation's history. the men and women of our civil service were held hostage to political dis
this bill would continue this long-standing tradition. the bill would provide the pay raise to federal employees in the competitive and accept services, blue collar workers, members of the career senior executive service, and employees in the scientific and senior level positions. . the men and women of our civil service deserve the same increase in pay because they endured so much during the last several years. they were subjected, mr. speaker, to repeated and unrelenting attacks on their pay...
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and nina talks about her coverage of the supreme court with long time radio show host bill press. live on c-span2, also on our website and radio app. >> senator kamala harris who launched her 2020 presidential campaign yesterday met with reporters at her alma mater howard university. she talked about her white house bid. her record as california's attorney general, the government shutdown and the mueller investigation. >> [inaudible conversations] >> howard university student council, all right. greetings, everyone. thank you for joining us here at my alma mater, howard university. some people were asking why are you bringing everyone together here? and it is because howard university is one of the most important aspects of my life and it is where i first ran for my first elected office, i with was freshman class representative of the liberal arts student council at howard university so this is where it all began and with that, thanks for joining us, i'm happy to take any questions. >> and i'll let, be the bad guy and-- >> questions on transgender rights, manile -- many have expre
and nina talks about her coverage of the supreme court with long time radio show host bill press. live on c-span2, also on our website and radio app. >> senator kamala harris who launched her 2020 presidential campaign yesterday met with reporters at her alma mater howard university. she talked about her white house bid. her record as california's attorney general, the government shutdown and the mueller investigation. >> [inaudible conversations] >> howard university student...
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i've known bill a long time, consummate professional. being a little boy in this case and your dad being his deputy? quite a tradition. i had to put that up there. i have a boy about that age. great photo. thanks for coming on and thanks for doing the work to keep this country safe. we really appreciate that. >> thank you so much for having me. >> laura: when we criticize new guidelines for the american psychology association on muscular knee this week, we became the bad guys. up next, part two of our debate, the over call to further emasculate men in america and what that would mean for our society at large. important housekeeping note: tomorrow afternoon, my brand-new podcast launches. each episode, we are going to cover basically america, where we are, where we are going. we are going to laugh and learn all at the same time. what a great deal. subscribe to the laura ingraham podcast, go to podcastone.com. very easy. podcast1.com. tomorrow afternoon. the new podcast launches. one hour pickup order? got it. ran out of ink and i have a b
i've known bill a long time, consummate professional. being a little boy in this case and your dad being his deputy? quite a tradition. i had to put that up there. i have a boy about that age. great photo. thanks for coming on and thanks for doing the work to keep this country safe. we really appreciate that. >> thank you so much for having me. >> laura: when we criticize new guidelines for the american psychology association on muscular knee this week, we became the bad guys. up...
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that state has never been one by her public and in so long. billyou don't remember when they are to you, right? long time ago even before your time, right, bill? and they said downtown, that was a great evening. donald trump has won the state of wisconsin. we love wisconsin. today the peterson's have more than 900 dairy cows and like so many of our great farmers the peterson's have faced a number of threats to their farm into their entire way of life. for years nafta made it difficult for dairy farmers like the peterson's to export milk, i.c.e. cream, cheese and many other dairy products. under the us mca the peterson family will finally have the level playing field that they should have had for many years and they have it now. together we urge congress to support american agriculture. stand up for american workers and hopefully they will approve the us mca quickly. the one thing to worry about with no matter how good something is they may not want to prove it but this one i think will be tough for them not to. i hear it is in very good shape. it r
that state has never been one by her public and in so long. billyou don't remember when they are to you, right? long time ago even before your time, right, bill? and they said downtown, that was a great evening. donald trump has won the state of wisconsin. we love wisconsin. today the peterson's have more than 900 dairy cows and like so many of our great farmers the peterson's have faced a number of threats to their farm into their entire way of life. for years nafta made it difficult for dairy...
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senate is likely to vote this week on bills that could end the month long government shutdown the competing proposals by republicans and democrats would see federal agencies reopen it's the longest government shutdown in u.s. history those are the headlines now back to in such as russia. children's lives none of. us wish they did was your son much that i missed. this year. trying to. get some knowledge of him say i know that. he is not on the side of my family at a but said she still has to find a school because the game. just was with a young. cousin i am. opposed to cause of him. being my. know and tumble just. the sort of. the state of being invited to. but not in that super dome. and this is going to get an electric i'm not scared of the father but through me just to disabuse the snow. leopard america could be a should come come i'm always sure the garden of the archive another bush had to do it right with the whole. thing and i shot him and i thought no one told us but the woman he got in there. in the country. i mean if. you don't. know what's up. and you really are me. and you are st
senate is likely to vote this week on bills that could end the month long government shutdown the competing proposals by republicans and democrats would see federal agencies reopen it's the longest government shutdown in u.s. history those are the headlines now back to in such as russia. children's lives none of. us wish they did was your son much that i missed. this year. trying to. get some knowledge of him say i know that. he is not on the side of my family at a but said she still has to...
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we are talking with bill arkin, long-time nbc reporter and analyst, leaving nbc after many years, wroteetter that has been called d the perpetual war letter, critiquing the network, his own and ththe oththers, for encouraging "the trump circus." he is appeared in major newspapers across the country. author of many books. bill, i want to ask you about another mention in your letter where you say, as perpetual war has become our lives, given in improvisation never deviated to my argument at nbc or at my newspaper gigs that terrorists will never be defeated until we better understand why they are driven to fighting, and at maintain my central view that air power in its broader sense, including space and cyber, is not just the future but the enabler and the tool of war today. on both of those issues, the question of understanding what drives the terrorists and also this whole issue of air power and particular perspective you have on it? >> we have a way of war and there is an american way of war and a russian way of war. an old-fashioned way of war. states engages in warfare in the middle e
we are talking with bill arkin, long-time nbc reporter and analyst, leaving nbc after many years, wroteetter that has been called d the perpetual war letter, critiquing the network, his own and ththe oththers, for encouraging "the trump circus." he is appeared in major newspapers across the country. author of many books. bill, i want to ask you about another mention in your letter where you say, as perpetual war has become our lives, given in improvisation never deviated to my...
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long with a number of regional leaders have recognized opposition leader one as the interim president and the u.s. president has signed a bill to end the long is government shutdown in history his agree to reopen the federal government for three weeks but has warned democrats that if negotiations over the funding of a border wall with mexico hit another deadlock is ready to declare a national emergency you know on a close confident of the u.s. president roger stone has been charged with seven crimes as part of the investigation into alleged russian interference in the two thousand and sixteen election stone is accused of being a conduit between trump's campaign and wiki leaks and lying about it those are the headlines on al-jazeera coming up next here it's science in a golden age to stay with us. between the eighth and fourteenth centuries there was a golden age of science when scholars from the islamic world introduced the rigorous experimental approach that laid the foundations of the modern scientific method they transformed the superstition of alchemy into the science of chemistry the chemical industry has of course resh
long with a number of regional leaders have recognized opposition leader one as the interim president and the u.s. president has signed a bill to end the long is government shutdown in history his agree to reopen the federal government for three weeks but has warned democrats that if negotiations over the funding of a border wall with mexico hit another deadlock is ready to declare a national emergency you know on a close confident of the u.s. president roger stone has been charged with seven...
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and other wildness president donald trump assigned a bill to end the long as u.s. government shutdown in history has agreed to reopen the federal government for three weeks but the stopgap plan does not include funding for his border war with mexico the reason for the police call that with the democrats trump says he is ready to declare a national emergency if negotiations hit another impasse in the coming weeks alan fisher house for thank you very much my fellow american it's over for no i am very proud to announce today that we have reached a deal to end the shutdown and reopen the federal government after the longest shutdown in american history thirty five days steps may be taken to get it hundred thousand federal stuff back to work but the funding deal is just for three weeks in that time republicans and democrats will discuss a long term plan here's the problem the president still wants his border wall the democrats do want to agree to that from the white house a warning that if he doesn't get what he wants i will use the powers afforded to me under the laws
and other wildness president donald trump assigned a bill to end the long as u.s. government shutdown in history has agreed to reopen the federal government for three weeks but the stopgap plan does not include funding for his border war with mexico the reason for the police call that with the democrats trump says he is ready to declare a national emergency if negotiations hit another impasse in the coming weeks alan fisher house for thank you very much my fellow american it's over for no i am...
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bills to pay. >> reporter: long lines at new york's laguardia airport. some tsa officers calling out sick because they're not getting paid. the president says he considered calling a national emergency. >> i think the president would be wide open to a court challenge saying, where's the emergency? you have to establish that to do this. >> reporter: they're saying the president wants the money for a steel barrier. steel is what is used for the border fence. as well as more money for border patrol agents, i.c.e. personnel, and more detention beds. >> the government shutdown will continue to get worse and worse. >> reporter: the government is trying to mitigate the fallout from the shutdown. according to "the washington post" the department of housing and urban development sent letters to 1500 landlords trying to help the people living in a program that has expired while the government shut down. >>> alexandria owe casio cortez says she wants to fund a climate change program by hitting the wealthy with a tax increase. changed the t ime carbon have start pay
bills to pay. >> reporter: long lines at new york's laguardia airport. some tsa officers calling out sick because they're not getting paid. the president says he considered calling a national emergency. >> i think the president would be wide open to a court challenge saying, where's the emergency? you have to establish that to do this. >> reporter: they're saying the president wants the money for a steel barrier. steel is what is used for the border fence. as well as more...
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bill clinton. >> jim just really loved him. not long after i met jim, up roars this great-looking convertible. bill clinton jumped out and came over. and he started telling us this story of being in love with hillary. jim said, "this is for real, because he never talks about anybody like that." >> they became friends with the clintons, and so jim got the clintons to invest with him on a couple of little things. and then they came up with the whitewater estates. >> jim was always looking for property. and then we would go in and talk to the professionals in the area. and that would be chris wade and rosalee wade. >> the wades ran a small mom-and-pop operation in the foothills of the ozark mountains. >> they just came to our real-estate office and said that they were interested in developing property. >> in 1978, chris wade offered jim a piece of undeveloped land in marion county -- price tag of $203,000. >> it was just some land on the bluff overlooking the white river. >> and he said, "let's just drive up and take a look at it." >> jim and susan fell in love with it. >> we get there, and there'
bill clinton. >> jim just really loved him. not long after i met jim, up roars this great-looking convertible. bill clinton jumped out and came over. and he started telling us this story of being in love with hillary. jim said, "this is for real, because he never talks about anybody like that." >> they became friends with the clintons, and so jim got the clintons to invest with him on a couple of little things. and then they came up with the whitewater estates. >>...
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senate will vote on thursday on competing bills to end the month long partial government shutdown is the longest in u.s. history with hundreds of thousands of federal workers going without a paycheck mike hanna has more from washington d.c. the clerk will read a communication to the senate in this largely partisan battle the faint flicker of a compromise senate leaders agreed to put two competing bills to the vote on thursday on saturday broken trop rolled out a bold comprehensive offer one drawn up by.
senate will vote on thursday on competing bills to end the month long partial government shutdown is the longest in u.s. history with hundreds of thousands of federal workers going without a paycheck mike hanna has more from washington d.c. the clerk will read a communication to the senate in this largely partisan battle the faint flicker of a compromise senate leaders agreed to put two competing bills to the vote on thursday on saturday broken trop rolled out a bold comprehensive offer one...
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monsoon season between october and april in other world news president donald trump assigned a bill to end the long as u.s. government shutdown in history has agreed to reopen the federal government for three weeks but the stopgap plan does not include funding for his border war with mexico the reason for the political deadlock with the democrats says he is ready to declare a national emergency if negotiations hit another impasse in the coming weeks alan fisher has more thank you very much my fellow american it's over for i really proud to announce today that we have reached a deal to end the show and reopen the federal government. after the longest shutdown in american history thirty five days steps are moving taking to get it hundred thousand federal staff back to work but the funding deal is just for three weeks in that time republicans and democrats will discuss a long term plan here's the problem the president still wants his border wall the democrats don't want to agree to that but from the white house a warning that if he doesn't get what he wants i will use the powers afforded to me under t
monsoon season between october and april in other world news president donald trump assigned a bill to end the long as u.s. government shutdown in history has agreed to reopen the federal government for three weeks but the stopgap plan does not include funding for his border war with mexico the reason for the political deadlock with the democrats says he is ready to declare a national emergency if negotiations hit another impasse in the coming weeks alan fisher has more thank you very much my...
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yeah. ( applause ) the truth is passing these bills is still a long shot, but i feel like everyone isdesperate this counts as good news. it's like the doctor came out of the operating room and the doctor said, good news about your husband's cancer surgery, i made the first incision and am about to remove the sponge i left him in last time. ( laughter ) pass funding through february 8. america is just going to reup the government two weeks at a time like it's a boost mobile plan? yeah, this is my burner government. i don't like to get attached. ( laughter ) this week is the world economic forum in davos swirtserland, where leaders gather to talk about the economy and state of the world and in down time perform ritual sacrifices to the dark lord. this is the illuminati people, grow up! this year's attendees list is short. the united states isn't attending because to have the -f the shutdown. france isn't going because of protests. print isn't going to because of brexit. this is looking like the event to chris brown's oscar party. india isn't sending anyone. not one person? they've got a
yeah. ( applause ) the truth is passing these bills is still a long shot, but i feel like everyone isdesperate this counts as good news. it's like the doctor came out of the operating room and the doctor said, good news about your husband's cancer surgery, i made the first incision and am about to remove the sponge i left him in last time. ( laughter ) pass funding through february 8. america is just going to reup the government two weeks at a time like it's a boost mobile plan? yeah, this is...
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long-term war. and going back to my example of the bill clinton/newt gingrich fight, we, republicans lost that fightt-term, but in the long-term, bill clinton signed a balanced budget. he signed republican bills on the funding levels that we wanted on things like medicare. i think the president is trying to establish going into 2020 that he's serious about border security and the democrats aren't. and the rest of these things that he comes out in tweets or details that we're goings to focus on now, he's trying to set up a longer-term difference between the two parties here. >> congressman dent, is that something you think he could win in setting that up, that kind of long-term fight? >> boy, i'll tell you what. the party that makes the policy demand in these funding fights usually ends up owning the shutdown. i don't see an easy way out right now. there should be an easy way out, but what can happen now is senator mcconnell is going to be under tremendous pressure from some of his own members. say members like susan collins, thom tillis, cory gardner, joni ernst, senators who are going to be up for
long-term war. and going back to my example of the bill clinton/newt gingrich fight, we, republicans lost that fightt-term, but in the long-term, bill clinton signed a balanced budget. he signed republican bills on the funding levels that we wanted on things like medicare. i think the president is trying to establish going into 2020 that he's serious about border security and the democrats aren't. and the rest of these things that he comes out in tweets or details that we're goings to focus on...
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senate is likely to vote this week on bills that if passed could end the month long partial government shutdown the competing proposals by republicans and democrats would see several federal agencies reopen those are the headlines next up selects washington filmmaker under a necklace of continues his journey across his homeland to discover would life was like under putin during his travels he meets christian. patriots and separatists i told the locals in the southeast we're. going to run i don't do something completely different someone to leave putin's russia but for others the russian passport means hope because of happened in search of putin's russia almost zero. no there was a team all in. the female very long with you if. i was there are minute she meant the moment three more going with on a movie called forty. one hundred thousand shuffle machine. tonight. then you know unless we got together or even name. them she. must. know. he's. played one. more white. if i mean well holding. when. i heard this. it come from eritrea sudan and other subsaharan countries it escaped war and eco
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senate is likely to vote this week on bills that could end the month long partial government shutdown the competing proposals by republicans and democrats would see several federal agencies reopen it's the longest government shutdown in u.s. history those are the headlines up next in such as russia. i'm andrea cross of a filmmaker and journalist and i've spent the past year traveling my country trying to understand. the soviet union was almost as large as the russian empire which spanned three continents in the nineteenth century. today's russia has lost many of the territories the towers conquered and the soviets regain but some are still part of russia this is an old swedish finnish town of baber the soviet union invaded it and nine hundred thirty nine and finally and next to this part of famine in one thousand forty four. russia remains the largest country on earth even the only the ten most populous. it's still extremely diverse with about one hundred languages spoken by some hundred fifty catholicity. the former soviet republics are now independent states. yet russia still holds
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. >> lewis first introduced his bill in 1988 and then again year after year. >> he's not daunted by the long shot causes. if he thinks it is right he's going stick with it. >> more than a decade later lewis gained an unexpected ally. kansas senator sam brownback. >> i was praying at st. joseph's church and i got this idea we should have an museum.
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senate is likely to vote this week on bills that if paul screwed in the month long partial government shutdown the competing proposals by republicans and democrats would see several federal agencies reopen it is the longest government shutdown in u.s. history and hundreds of thousands of workers going without a paycheck but it's called the gun over funding for president trying to pose along the border with mexico with more money kind of standing by in washington d.c. what's the breakthrough. well some compromise but there are two competing bills that will come before the senate the one drawn up by republicans mirrors the suggestions made by president trump over the weekend which includes funding for the wall on the southern border the other bull drawn up by democratic party leaders does not provide any funding for the wall but does provide funding for those government departments that are shut until february eighth now the issue is that the republicans in the senate refused to allow the democratic party bill to be brought in the past so that is a sign of compromise that at least the b
senate is likely to vote this week on bills that if paul screwed in the month long partial government shutdown the competing proposals by republicans and democrats would see several federal agencies reopen it is the longest government shutdown in u.s. history and hundreds of thousands of workers going without a paycheck but it's called the gun over funding for president trying to pose along the border with mexico with more money kind of standing by in washington d.c. what's the breakthrough....