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of course, bill rhodes -- tom mackenzie, in beijing. thank you. of course, bill rhodes. tom was telling us about the growth. a mountain of debt. from beijing.ack he spoke to the heads of the biggest banks. what was your biggest take away from those conversations? bill: with the people's bank of china, the central bank, and i should say that is one of the best if not the best institution in all of china. inhas a tremendous record the international side of confidence, and you have a very good at mission in there now who is a professor at the university. they were considered the finest central bankers in the world. they are the drivers of economic reform, but also, they will keep the liquidity flowing is necessary -- as necessary. it will be a tough year, no doubt about it. they need to continue financial reform, which means cutting back on the debt even more than they have in the past. last year, they moved on shadow banking, but they need to do more. that can conflict with keeping the gdp above 6%. i think there is going to be a real conflict in that sense. it suits china
of course, bill rhodes -- tom mackenzie, in beijing. thank you. of course, bill rhodes. tom was telling us about the growth. a mountain of debt. from beijing.ack he spoke to the heads of the biggest banks. what was your biggest take away from those conversations? bill: with the people's bank of china, the central bank, and i should say that is one of the best if not the best institution in all of china. inhas a tremendous record the international side of confidence, and you have a very good at...
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. >> bill clinton was a rhodes scholar but he was a guy who to talk to people that way. guy you have a beer with. >> i reject the premise democrats lost because they were so smart. they weren't smart, they just acted like they were more smart than anybody else and that is the problem. the fact of the matter is socialist's, left-wing ideology that is dominant in the democratic party in america every time it has been tried around the world it has failed, the american people know that. it is not about being smart but being practical and understanding what works and republicans have policies that work. >> maybe larry is running too. >> the future is female. i want you to run. >> i don't think the country is ready for that. up next, mayor michael bloomberg hedge fund titan tom stier on the 2020 stop, patrick and avenatti say it will not be there. the race for the white house is on as democrats line up. others like senator harris say they are weighing their options. plus the protesters declare victory as macron back down on taxes to fund green energy policies, that story tops
. >> bill clinton was a rhodes scholar but he was a guy who to talk to people that way. guy you have a beer with. >> i reject the premise democrats lost because they were so smart. they weren't smart, they just acted like they were more smart than anybody else and that is the problem. the fact of the matter is socialist's, left-wing ideology that is dominant in the democratic party in america every time it has been tried around the world it has failed, the american people know that....
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i think of ron rhodes, jim nance, arnold schwarzenegger, and perhaps unlikeliest of all, the man who defeated him, bill clinton. my siblings and i refer to the guys in the group as brothers from other mothers. [laughter] he taught us that a day was not meant to be wasted. he played golf at a legendary pace. i always wondered why he insisted on speed golf. he was a good golfer. my conclusion is that he played fast so that he could move on to the next event, to enjoy the rest of the day to expend his enormous energy. to live at all. he was born with just two settings. full throttle, dead sleep. [laughter] taught us what it means to be a wonderful father, grandfather, and great-grandfather. he was firm in his principles and supportive as we began to seek our own ways. he encouraged and comforted but never steered. we tested his patience. i know i did. [laughter] but he always responded with a great gift of unconditional love. last friday when i was told he had minutes to live, i called him. the guy answering the phone said i think he can hear you, but he hasn't said anything for most of the day. i said --
i think of ron rhodes, jim nance, arnold schwarzenegger, and perhaps unlikeliest of all, the man who defeated him, bill clinton. my siblings and i refer to the guys in the group as brothers from other mothers. [laughter] he taught us that a day was not meant to be wasted. he played golf at a legendary pace. i always wondered why he insisted on speed golf. he was a good golfer. my conclusion is that he played fast so that he could move on to the next event, to enjoy the rest of the day to expend...
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bill. it took political courage on both sides, particularly with my colleagues from rhode island. so i don't believe that this country or the caucus is as divided as it seems. all of us serving in congress and across the country want our people to get a good education. they want affordable quality healthcare. a good job that puts food on the table. retirement security. they want all of those things a build an economy, which is the foundation, the bedrock of the might of this country. our economy. people point to the military. the military can't exist without the economic strength of this country. but i think too often politicians create and profit from dividing us. the only profession where people are rewarded for blocking things from getting done. think about that. it is no wonder the american public has such little faith. i have a novel idea since i joined this chamber. i have been determined to get results and put my faith here above political party. there are others on both sides of the aisle who know how to get things done to. continue to do great and good work. i hope more s
bill. it took political courage on both sides, particularly with my colleagues from rhode island. so i don't believe that this country or the caucus is as divided as it seems. all of us serving in congress and across the country want our people to get a good education. they want affordable quality healthcare. a good job that puts food on the table. retirement security. they want all of those things a build an economy, which is the foundation, the bedrock of the might of this country. our...
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i think of don rhodes, taylor blanton, arnold schwarzenegger, and perhaps the unlikeliest of all, the man who defeated him, bill clinton. my siblings and i refer to other mothers. rothers from he taught us that and they is not meant to be wasted. he play golf at a legendary pace. i always wonder why he insisted on speed golf. he was a good golfer. here is my conclusion. he played fast so he could move on to the next event. to enjoy the rest of the day. to expand his enormous energy. to live it all. he was born with just two settings. full throttle then sleep. he taught us what it means to be a wonderful father, grandfather, and great-grandfather. he was firm in his principles and supportive as we began to seek our own ways. he encouraged and comforted, but never steered. we tested his patients. i know i did. but he always responded with the great gift of unconditional love. last friday when i was told he had minutes to live, i called him. the guy answered the phone and said i think he can hear you but he hasn't said anything for most of the day. i said, dad i love you and you've been a wonderful father. the las
i think of don rhodes, taylor blanton, arnold schwarzenegger, and perhaps the unlikeliest of all, the man who defeated him, bill clinton. my siblings and i refer to other mothers. rothers from he taught us that and they is not meant to be wasted. he play golf at a legendary pace. i always wonder why he insisted on speed golf. he was a good golfer. here is my conclusion. he played fast so he could move on to the next event. to enjoy the rest of the day. to expand his enormous energy. to live it...
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bill: yeah, when i went to a wedding in rhode island, that was a question i got most. are you going to be in space for snap? -- space force now? ,ur current nasa administrator formerly a congressman from oklahoma, when he was in congress, he thought creating a space force would be a good idea. that led some people to believe that nasa is going to be merged into the space force. when we are talking about a space force, they are talking about creating a branch of the military service. much like when the air force was created in 1947, they took things from the army and created an air force. what they are talking about now taking space stuff from the army, navy, air force, and whoever else, and creating an organization within the pentagon. from my perspective, i think nasa will still be where we are to we will relate with people on the pentagon on things we have to coordinate on. which we do from time to time. that really does not have a lot of bearing on nasa. topic. confusing you have to understand how the u.s. military is structured. which most people do not know and no
bill: yeah, when i went to a wedding in rhode island, that was a question i got most. are you going to be in space for snap? -- space force now? ,ur current nasa administrator formerly a congressman from oklahoma, when he was in congress, he thought creating a space force would be a good idea. that led some people to believe that nasa is going to be merged into the space force. when we are talking about a space force, they are talking about creating a branch of the military service. much like...
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i think of don rhodes, jim nance, arnold schwarzenegger, and perhaps the unlikeliest of all, the man who defeated him, bill. my siblings and i refer to the guise of brothers -- as brothers from other mothers. he taught as a day was not meant to be wasted. he played golf at a legendary pace. iowa's wondered why he insisted on speed golf. -- i always wondered why he insisted on speed golf. he played fast so we can move on to the next event, to enjoy the rest of the day, to have spent his enormous energy, to live it all. he was born with just two settings. full throttle, then sleep. he taught us what it means to be a wonderful father, grandfather, and great-grandfather. he was firm in his principles and supportive as we begin to seek our own ways. he encouraged and comforted, but never steered. we tested his patience. i know i did. he always responded with the great gift of unconditional love . last friday, when i was told he had minutes to live, i called him. the guy answered the phone and said i think he can hear you but he is not said anything for most of the day. i love you and you've been a wonderful fat
i think of don rhodes, jim nance, arnold schwarzenegger, and perhaps the unlikeliest of all, the man who defeated him, bill. my siblings and i refer to the guise of brothers -- as brothers from other mothers. he taught as a day was not meant to be wasted. he played golf at a legendary pace. iowa's wondered why he insisted on speed golf. -- i always wondered why he insisted on speed golf. he played fast so we can move on to the next event, to enjoy the rest of the day, to have spent his enormous...
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i think of don rhodes, taylor blanton, jim nance, arnold schwarzenegger, and perhaps the unlikelyest of all, the man who defeated him, billgs and i refer to the guys this this group as brothers from other mothers. [ laughter ] he taught us that a day was not meant to be wasted. he played golf at a legendary pace. i always wonder why he insisted on speed golf. he was a good golfer. well, here's my conclusion. he played fast so that he could move on to the next event, to enjoy the rest of the day, to expend his enormous energy, to live it all. he was born with just two settings. full throttle, then sleep. [ laughter ] he taught us what it means to be a wonderful father, grandfather, and greatdfatr. he was firm in his principles and supportive as we began do seek our own ways. he encouraged and comforted, but never steered. we tested his patience. i know i did. [ laughter ] but he always responded with the great gift of unconditional love. last friday, when i was told he had minutes to live, i called him. the guy answered the phone, said, i think he can hear you, but he hasn't said anything for most of the day. i said, dad,
i think of don rhodes, taylor blanton, jim nance, arnold schwarzenegger, and perhaps the unlikelyest of all, the man who defeated him, billgs and i refer to the guys this this group as brothers from other mothers. [ laughter ] he taught us that a day was not meant to be wasted. he played golf at a legendary pace. i always wonder why he insisted on speed golf. he was a good golfer. well, here's my conclusion. he played fast so that he could move on to the next event, to enjoy the rest of the...
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i think of don rhodes, taylor blanton, jim nantz, arnold schwarzenegger, and perhaps the unlikeliest of all -- the man who defeated him, billday was not meant to be wasted. he played golf at a legendary pace. i always wondered why he insisted on speed golf. he was a good golfer. but, here is my conclusion -- he played fast so he could move onto the next event. to enjoy the rest of the day. to expand his enormous energy. to live it all. he was born with just two settings. full throttle, then sleep. [laughter] he taught us what it means to be a wonderful father, grandfather, and great grandfather. he was firm in his principles, and supportive as we began to seek our own ways. he encouraged and comforted, but never steered. we tested his patients -- i know i did. but he always responded with the great gift of unconditional lov love. last friday, when i was told he had minutes to live, i called him. the guy answered the phone, said "i think he can hear you, but he hasn't said anything for most of the day." i said "dad, i love you. you have been a wonderful father." and the last words he would ever say on earth where "i love you
i think of don rhodes, taylor blanton, jim nantz, arnold schwarzenegger, and perhaps the unlikeliest of all -- the man who defeated him, billday was not meant to be wasted. he played golf at a legendary pace. i always wondered why he insisted on speed golf. he was a good golfer. but, here is my conclusion -- he played fast so he could move onto the next event. to enjoy the rest of the day. to expand his enormous energy. to live it all. he was born with just two settings. full throttle, then...
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i think of don rhodes, taylor blanton, jim nantz, arnold schwarzenegger, and perhaps the unlikeliest of all, the man who defeated him, billhat a day was not meant to be wasted he played golf at a legendary pace i always wondered why he insisted on speed golf he's a good golfer here's my conclusion he played fast so that he could move on to the next event, to enjoy the rest of the day, to expend his enormous energy to live it all. he was born with just two settings, full throttle then sleep. he taught us what it means to be a wonderful father, grandfather and great-grandfather. he was firm in his principles and supportive as we began to seek our own ways. he encouraged and comforted but never steered. we tested his patience i know i did but he always responded with the great gift of unconditional love last friday when i was told he had minutes to live, i called him. the guy answered the phone said i think he can hear you but he hasn't said anything for most of the day. i said, dad, i love you and you've been a wonderful father and the last words he would ever say on earth were, i love you, too. to us he was close to perfec
i think of don rhodes, taylor blanton, jim nantz, arnold schwarzenegger, and perhaps the unlikeliest of all, the man who defeated him, billhat a day was not meant to be wasted he played golf at a legendary pace i always wondered why he insisted on speed golf he's a good golfer here's my conclusion he played fast so that he could move on to the next event, to enjoy the rest of the day, to expend his enormous energy to live it all. he was born with just two settings, full throttle then sleep. he...
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i think of don rhodes, taylor blanton, jim nantz, arnold schwarzenegger, and perhaps the unlikeliest of all, the man who defeated him, billmeant to be wasted. he played golf at a legendary pace. i always wonder why he insisted on speed golf. he's a good golfer. here's my conclusion. he played fast so he could move on to the next event, to enjoy the rest of the day, to expend his enormous energy, to live it all. he was born with just two settings, full throttle, then sleep. he taught us what it means to be a wonderful father, grandfather and great grandfather. he was firm in his principles and supportive as we began to seek our own ways. he encouraged and comforted but never steered. we tested his patience. i know i did. but he always responded with the great gift of unconditional love. last friday when i was told he had minutes to live, i called him. the guy answered the phone, said i think he can hear you but he hasn't said anything for most of the day. i said, dad, i love you and you've been a wonderful father. and the last words he would ever say on earth were, "i love you too." to us he was close to perfect. but not t
i think of don rhodes, taylor blanton, jim nantz, arnold schwarzenegger, and perhaps the unlikeliest of all, the man who defeated him, billmeant to be wasted. he played golf at a legendary pace. i always wonder why he insisted on speed golf. he's a good golfer. here's my conclusion. he played fast so he could move on to the next event, to enjoy the rest of the day, to expend his enormous energy, to live it all. he was born with just two settings, full throttle, then sleep. he taught us what it...
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i think if dawn rhodes, jim nance, arnold schwarzenegger, and perhaps most unlikeable, the man who defeated him, billers. he taught us that a day was not meant to be wasted. he played golf at a leisurely pace. i was wondered why he insisted on speed golf. he is a good golfer. my conclusion is he played fast so he could move onto the next event, to enjoy the rest of the next event, to enjoy the rest of the day, to expand his enormous energy. to live it all. he was born with just two settings. full throttle, then sleep. he taught us what it means to be a wonderful father, father and great grandfather. —— grandfather and great—grandfather. he encouraged and comforted, but never steered. we tested his patients, i know i did, but he always responded with the great gift of unconditional love. last friday, when i was told he had minutes to live, i called him. the quy minutes to live, i called him. the guy answered the phone and said, i think you can hear you, but he hadn't said anything for most of the day. i said, hadn't said anything for most of the day. isaid, dad, ilove hadn't said anything for most of
i think if dawn rhodes, jim nance, arnold schwarzenegger, and perhaps most unlikeable, the man who defeated him, billers. he taught us that a day was not meant to be wasted. he played golf at a leisurely pace. i was wondered why he insisted on speed golf. he is a good golfer. my conclusion is he played fast so he could move onto the next event, to enjoy the rest of the next event, to enjoy the rest of the day, to expand his enormous energy. to live it all. he was born with just two settings....
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i think of don rhodes, taylor blanton, jim nantz, arnold arnold schwarzenegger and perhaps the most unlikely of all the man who defeated him billhat a day was not meant to be wasted, and he played golf at a legendary pace. i always wondered why he insisted on the speed golf. he was a a good golfer. well, here is my conclusion, he played fast so that he could move on to the next event to enjoy the rest of the day, to expand the enormous energy, to live it all. he was born with just two settings -- full throttle, then sleep. he taught us what it means to be a wonderful father and grandfather and great grandfather. he was firm in the principles and supportive as we began to the seek our own ways. he encouraged and comforted, but he never steered. we tested his patience. i know i did. but he always responded with the great gift of unconditional love. last friday when i was told that he had minutes to live, i caledd him. the guy answered the phone and said, i think that that he can hear you sh, but he has not sai anything for most of the day. i said, dad i love you and you have been a wonderful father, and the last words that he wou
i think of don rhodes, taylor blanton, jim nantz, arnold arnold schwarzenegger and perhaps the most unlikely of all the man who defeated him billhat a day was not meant to be wasted, and he played golf at a legendary pace. i always wondered why he insisted on the speed golf. he was a a good golfer. well, here is my conclusion, he played fast so that he could move on to the next event to enjoy the rest of the day, to expand the enormous energy, to live it all. he was born with just two settings...
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rhode island for his work on this important issue. i've had -- we have numerous arkansans who are a.l.s. sufferers and family members who suffer from a.l.s. approach me about this bill early in my time in the senate. i've been grateful for the opportunity to work with the senator from rhode island to try to address this very, very sad problem. a.l.s. is a progressive and disabling disease for which there is no cure. it is fatal in all cases. and, unfortunately, like almost every other condition, a.l.s. sufferers are required to wait for five months before they receive the social security disability insurance benefits that they have earned, that they earned through a lifetime of paying taxes into social security. now, i understand the purpose of this five-month waiting period is to weed out temporary conditions, but a.l.s. is not a temporary condition. or to prevent fraudulent claims but it's hard to imagine anyone making a fraudulent claim on disability based on an a.l.s. diagnosis. the average disability beneficiary is expected to receive benefits for about 20 years but unfortunately those who have been diagnosed with a.l.s. only have a life expectancy of approxima
rhode island for his work on this important issue. i've had -- we have numerous arkansans who are a.l.s. sufferers and family members who suffer from a.l.s. approach me about this bill early in my time in the senate. i've been grateful for the opportunity to work with the senator from rhode island to try to address this very, very sad problem. a.l.s. is a progressive and disabling disease for which there is no cure. it is fatal in all cases. and, unfortunately, like almost every other...
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i think of don rhodes taylor blanton jim nantz arnold schwarzenegger and perhaps the unlikeliest of all the man who defeated him billclinton. my siblings and i refer to the guys in this group as brothers from other mothers. he taught us that a day was not meant to be wasted he played golf at a legendary pace. i always wonder why i insisted on speed go off is a good golfer. so here's my conclusion he played faster than he could move on to the next event. to the enjoy the rest of the day to expand his enormous energy. to live it all. he was born with just to set ends full throttle then sleep. told us what it means to be a wonderful father grandfather and great grandfather. he was firm in his principles and supportive as we began to seek our own ways. he encouraged and comforted but never steered. we tested his patience. i know i did. but he always responded with the great gift of unconditional love. last friday when i was told he had minister live. calling. the guy answered the phone said he i think he can hear you but he hadn't said anything for most of the day. i said day i love you and you've been a wonderful fathe
i think of don rhodes taylor blanton jim nantz arnold schwarzenegger and perhaps the unlikeliest of all the man who defeated him billclinton. my siblings and i refer to the guys in this group as brothers from other mothers. he taught us that a day was not meant to be wasted he played golf at a legendary pace. i always wonder why i insisted on speed go off is a good golfer. so here's my conclusion he played faster than he could move on to the next event. to the enjoy the rest of the day to...
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i think of don rhodes, taylor blanton, jim nance, arnold schwarzenegger and perhaps unlikeliest of all, the man who defeated him, billrefer to the guys in the group as brothers from other mothers. [laughter] he taught us that a day was not to be wasted. he could play golf at a legendary pace. i always wondered why he insisted on speed golf. he is a good golfer. here is my conclusion. he played fast so that he could move on to the next event, to enjoy the rest of the day and expend his enormous energy. to live at all. he was born with just two settings. full throttle, dead sleep. [laughter] great-grandfather. -- taught us what it means to be a wonderful father, grandfather, and great-grandfather. he was firm in his principles and supportive as we began to seek our own ways. we tested his patients. -- patience. we tested his patients. -- i know i did. [laughter] but he always responded with a great gift of unconditional love. last friday when i was told he had minutes to live, i called him. the guy answering the phone said i think he can hear you, but he hasn't said anything for most of the day. i said -- dad i love yo
i think of don rhodes, taylor blanton, jim nance, arnold schwarzenegger and perhaps unlikeliest of all, the man who defeated him, billrefer to the guys in the group as brothers from other mothers. [laughter] he taught us that a day was not to be wasted. he could play golf at a legendary pace. i always wondered why he insisted on speed golf. he is a good golfer. here is my conclusion. he played fast so that he could move on to the next event, to enjoy the rest of the day and expend his enormous...
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bill clinton never see your dish served in vietnam. -- served in vietnam. he avoided the draft and was protesting it. he took a rhodes scholarship to england and did anything he could to have deferments from the war. 1992s an odd spectacle in where you have this extraordinary navy pilot from world war ii running against somebody who avoided military service. once bill clinton won, we recognized he was the face of the new way of american being. no longer are people putting their military background front and center to run for office like they used to do. , andwas a man of many hats the fact that he had run for congress in won, that he had been a leader of harris county , bytics in houston, texas age 40 he had become a millionaire working in the oil and gas world. the fact that he was a andomatic envoy to china our ambassador to the united nations and director of the cia. in eight years, ronald reagan's vice president, they start piling up, and you recognize this is a man devoted to public service in the best sense of those words. we now miss him. it seems like the song, "where have you gone, joe dimaggio, our nation t
bill clinton never see your dish served in vietnam. -- served in vietnam. he avoided the draft and was protesting it. he took a rhodes scholarship to england and did anything he could to have deferments from the war. 1992s an odd spectacle in where you have this extraordinary navy pilot from world war ii running against somebody who avoided military service. once bill clinton won, we recognized he was the face of the new way of american being. no longer are people putting their military...
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you should have had ben rhodes your previous guest said a six many of month plan, there should have been details and coordination with allies. we need george schultz or bill perry or george mitchell negotiating things and hopefully he'll find someone better than mattis to replace him. >> you mentioned the saudi-led yar in yemen, backed by the u.s., in terms of equipment and arms sales. mattis was a huge defender. you have been one of the people in congress working most doggedly to try to end that. there's a successful war powers resolution that passed the senate. the house, paul ryan killed it in the obscure rules maneuver. what happens in the new year in the democratic congress on the yemen front? >> we're going to pass it. nancy pelosi is going to bring up a vote in january. it's going to pass the house. with republican support. it's going to overwhelmingly pass the senate. i hope the president will sign it. there is a humanitarian catastrophe in yemen, kids are dying every ten minutes. we need to stop the bombing. and we need to allow food and medicine. we're going to make that a huge priority as soon as we're back in january. >> do you have concerns a
you should have had ben rhodes your previous guest said a six many of month plan, there should have been details and coordination with allies. we need george schultz or bill perry or george mitchell negotiating things and hopefully he'll find someone better than mattis to replace him. >> you mentioned the saudi-led yar in yemen, backed by the u.s., in terms of equipment and arms sales. mattis was a huge defender. you have been one of the people in congress working most doggedly to try to...
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bill. if that is an indicator that congress can function, i don't know what is. but it took political courage on both sides, particularly with my colleague from rhode island. so i don't believe that this country or the caucus is as divided as it seems. all of us, those serving in congress and across the country, want to get -- want our people to get a good education. they want affordable, quality health care. a good job that puts food on the table. retirement security. they want all those things that build an economy which is the foundation, it is the bedrock of the might of this country is our economy. people will point to the military. the military cannot exist without an economic -- the economic strength of this country. but i think too often politici politicians create and profit from dividing us. it's the only profession where people are rewarded for blocking things from getting done. think about that. it's no wonder the american public has such little faith. i have a novel idea since i joined this chamber. i've been determined to get results and put my state first above political party. and there are many around here on both sides of the aisle who kn
bill. if that is an indicator that congress can function, i don't know what is. but it took political courage on both sides, particularly with my colleague from rhode island. so i don't believe that this country or the caucus is as divided as it seems. all of us, those serving in congress and across the country, want to get -- want our people to get a good education. they want affordable, quality health care. a good job that puts food on the table. retirement security. they want all those...
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i think of don rhodes, taylor blanton, jim nance, arnold schwarzenegger and perhaps unlikeliest of all, the man who defeated him, billlinton. my siblings and i refer to the guys in the group as brothers from other mothers. [laughter] mr. bush: he taught us that a day was not to be wasted. he played golf at a legendary pace. i always wondered why he insisted on speed golf. he is a good golfer. here is my conclusion. he played fast so that he could move on to the next event, to enjoy the rest of the day and expend his enormous energy. to live at all. he was born with just two settings. full throttle, dead sleep. [laughter] mr. bush: taught us what it means to be a wonderful father, grandfather, and great-grandfather. he was firm in his principles and supportive as we began to seek our own ways. he encouraged and comforted, but never steered. we tested his patience. i know i did. [laughter] mr. bush: but he always responded with a great gift of unconditional love. last friday, when i was told he had minutes to live, i called him. the guy answering the phone said, "i think he can hear you, but he hasn't said anything for
i think of don rhodes, taylor blanton, jim nance, arnold schwarzenegger and perhaps unlikeliest of all, the man who defeated him, billlinton. my siblings and i refer to the guys in the group as brothers from other mothers. [laughter] mr. bush: he taught us that a day was not to be wasted. he played golf at a legendary pace. i always wondered why he insisted on speed golf. he is a good golfer. here is my conclusion. he played fast so that he could move on to the next event, to enjoy the rest of...
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rhodes, jason wiley and juan williams. but first, the fox news senior analyst 20 me now. good to see you. want to get your opinion on him and what you think about bill barr and whether or not you think this would be a good pick. >> the battle lines are starting to be drawn. the probe our forces are very stable, very intelligent and very mature. very serious adult in the room who has the head the justice department would return the ability and faith in management at the justice department once had which doesn't have now, what you didn't have under jeff sessions. this is also a person who was of the highest ethical reputation and has asked to do something about president trump that he thought was an appropriate and he wouldn't do it. he would accept the consequences. the other side of the argument is, diffuse but law enforcement are very much like a jeff sessions. he is in favor of a mandatory sentence which most senators want to get rid of. he is in favor of the old fashion aggressive prosecution of drug offenses, even those the only victims as he defended himself which a lot of senators and representatives want to get rid of. he is in favor of the c
rhodes, jason wiley and juan williams. but first, the fox news senior analyst 20 me now. good to see you. want to get your opinion on him and what you think about bill barr and whether or not you think this would be a good pick. >> the battle lines are starting to be drawn. the probe our forces are very stable, very intelligent and very mature. very serious adult in the room who has the head the justice department would return the ability and faith in management at the justice department...
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. >> bill: come back and spend more time with us. the democrat from rhode island.u, sir. >> sandra: saudi arabia firing back after the senate resolution cut u.s. support over the war in yemen. where does this go from here? ♪ ♪ ♪ the united states postal service makes more holiday deliveries to homes than anyone else in the country. ♪ with one notable exception. ♪ >> bill: there is a new report that gives perhaps the most in depth look at russia's disinformation campaign during the 2016 election. "washington post" reports prepared by the top technology firms for senate intel committee they used every social media platform to tailor messages to users to elect then candidate trump. the "washington post" saying the committee plans on releasing the report later in the week. we'll bring you updates on that as soon as we get the information here at fnc. >> sandra: fox news alert. saudi arabia strongly rebuking resolutions passed by the u.s. senate. one calling for an end to u.s. military support for the war in yemen. another blaming crown prince mohammed bin salman for th
. >> bill: come back and spend more time with us. the democrat from rhode island.u, sir. >> sandra: saudi arabia firing back after the senate resolution cut u.s. support over the war in yemen. where does this go from here? ♪ ♪ ♪ the united states postal service makes more holiday deliveries to homes than anyone else in the country. ♪ with one notable exception. ♪ >> bill: there is a new report that gives perhaps the most in depth look at russia's disinformation...
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bill. if that is an indicator that congress can function, i don't know what is. but it took political courage on both sides, particularly with my colleague from rhode island. so i don't believe that this country or the caucus is as divided as it seems. all of us, those
bill. if that is an indicator that congress can function, i don't know what is. but it took political courage on both sides, particularly with my colleague from rhode island. so i don't believe that this country or the caucus is as divided as it seems. all of us, those
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bill done and i'm honored to be here to say we delivered for kansas. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from rhode island seek recognition? mr. cicilline: i ask unanimous consent to address the house for one minute. the speaker pro tempore: without objection, the gentleman from rhode island is recognized for one minute. mr. cicilline: mr. speaker, in nine days we're going to face another government shutdown. the american people want a responsible federal government that works for them. but yesterday president trump said he will be proud to shut down the government. the president believes that his idea for an ineffective, $70 billion, 1,000-mile long border wall is more important than keeping the government open for business. our constituents are sick of this stuff. the president told them that mexico would pay for the wall. now he's threatening to close the government if he doesn't get what he wants. this is exactly why our constituents voted to put democrats in control of congress last month. they don't want their hard-earned money wasted on an expensive, ineffective border wall. we should listen
bill done and i'm honored to be here to say we delivered for kansas. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from rhode island seek recognition? mr. cicilline: i ask unanimous consent to address the house for one minute. the speaker pro tempore: without objection, the gentleman from rhode island is recognized for one minute. mr. cicilline: mr. speaker, in nine days we're going to face another government shutdown. the american people want a responsible federal...
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bill clinton never see your dish served in vietnam. -- served in vietnam. he avoided the draft and was protesting it. he took a rhodes scholarship to england and did anything he could to have deferments from the war. 1992s an odd spectacle in where you have this extraordinary navy pilot from world war ii running against somebody who avoided military service. once bill clinton won, we recognized he was the face of the new way of american being. no longer are people putting their military background front and center to run for office like they used to do. , andwas a man of many hats the fact that he had run for congress in won, that he had been a leader of harris county , bytics in houston, texas age 40 he had become a millionaire working in the oil and gas world. the fact that he was a andomatic envoy to china our ambassador to the united nations and director of the cia. in eight years, ronald reagan's vice president, they start piling up, and you recognize this is a man devoted to public service in the best sense of those words. we now miss him. it seems like the song, "where have you gone, joe dimaggio, our nation t
bill clinton never see your dish served in vietnam. -- served in vietnam. he avoided the draft and was protesting it. he took a rhodes scholarship to england and did anything he could to have deferments from the war. 1992s an odd spectacle in where you have this extraordinary navy pilot from world war ii running against somebody who avoided military service. once bill clinton won, we recognized he was the face of the new way of american being. no longer are people putting their military...
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i think of don rhodes, taylor blanton, jim nantz, arnold schwarzenegger, and perhaps the unlikeliest of all -- the man who defeated him, bill he played golf at a legendary pace. i always wondered why he insisted on speed golf. he was a good golfer. but, here is my conclusion -- he played fast so he could move onto the next event. to enjoy the rest of the day. to expand his enormous energy. to live it all. he was born with just two settings. full throttle, then sleep. [laughter] he taught us what it means to be a wonderful father, grandfather, and great grandfather. he was firm in his principles, and supportive as we began to seek our own ways. he encouraged and comforted, but never steered. we tested his patients -- i know i did. but he always responded with the great gift of unconditional lov love. last friday, when i was told he had minutes to live, i called him. the guy answered the phone, said "i think he can hear you, but he hasn't said anything for most of the day." i said "dad, i love you. you have been a wonderful father." and the last words he would ever say on earth where "i love you, too." to us, he was close to
i think of don rhodes, taylor blanton, jim nantz, arnold schwarzenegger, and perhaps the unlikeliest of all -- the man who defeated him, bill he played golf at a legendary pace. i always wondered why he insisted on speed golf. he was a good golfer. but, here is my conclusion -- he played fast so he could move onto the next event. to enjoy the rest of the day. to expand his enormous energy. to live it all. he was born with just two settings. full throttle, then sleep. [laughter] he taught us...
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more than 75% of the bill that we will be voting on is my prison reform legislation that i originally introduced with senator sheldon whitehouse of rhode island. the great thing about the laboratories of democracy known as the states is that we can actually test some of our theories at the state level to see whether they work, and in the case of prison reform, when they do work, we can then scale it up so it applies to the entire nation. today there are more than 180,000 inmates in the federal criminal justice system. 180,000 people. the federal bureau of prisons' budget has doubled to approximately $7 billion over the last decade. we have an opportunity to save lives by reducing the crime rate for each of those prisoners who does not recidivist when they get out of prison and conserve tax dollars as well as to create a criminal justice system that works for, not against, the american people. so let me be clear. this is not about letting people out of prison who shouldn't be let out of prison. this is about people who served their time and are going to be leaving prison and making sure that they at least have available to them some of
more than 75% of the bill that we will be voting on is my prison reform legislation that i originally introduced with senator sheldon whitehouse of rhode island. the great thing about the laboratories of democracy known as the states is that we can actually test some of our theories at the state level to see whether they work, and in the case of prison reform, when they do work, we can then scale it up so it applies to the entire nation. today there are more than 180,000 inmates in the federal...
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i think of donna rhodes, jim nance, arnold schwarzenegger, and perhaps the unlikeliest of all the man who defeated him, , bill the guys in the group as brothers from other mothers. [laughter] he taught ush: that a day was not to be wasted. he played golf at a legendary pace. i always wondered why he insisted on speed golf. -- good gold golfer golfer. here is my conclusion he played , fast so that he could move on to the next event, to enjoy the rest of the day and expend his enormous energy. to live it all. he was born with just two settings. full throttle, dead sleep. [laughter] he taught ush: what it means to be a wonderful father, grandfather, and great-grandfather. he was firm in his principles and supportive as we began to seek our own ways. he encouraged and comforted but never steered. we tested his patience, i know i did. [laughter] george w. bush: but he always responded with the great gift of unconditional love. last when i was told he had friday, minutes to live, i called him. the guy answering the phone said , i think he can hear you, but he hasn't said anything for most of the day. i said -- dad,
i think of donna rhodes, jim nance, arnold schwarzenegger, and perhaps the unlikeliest of all the man who defeated him, , bill the guys in the group as brothers from other mothers. [laughter] he taught ush: that a day was not to be wasted. he played golf at a legendary pace. i always wondered why he insisted on speed golf. -- good gold golfer golfer. here is my conclusion he played , fast so that he could move on to the next event, to enjoy the rest of the day and expend his enormous energy. to...