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they say that's bob dole. you don't remember bob dole? they shrug and say i don't know bob dole. this wall is a mismatch of different cartoons. this is richard thompson. that is me. these are colors that are interesting in comparison to the ones that are around the fireplace. these are watercolor images. these were done in the 1970's. richard thompson's style is, as a cartoonist, i look at this and it has just a beautiful combination of loose line. he was influenced by cartoonists the great english cartoonists , but then he took it to his own place. i aspired to this. but i'm still working at it. this is one i did of the for politico of bernie sanders. you can see the difference. i add watercolor. richard's approach was a classic sort of dip pen. he works in a style that what is would have fit in perfectly in the 19th century. but is still very, very modern. this is another richard thompson. you can sort of see the difference. little lines, little black and white lines that go back to the wood engraving of the thomas era. richard's style here, you will see that the rendering is d
they say that's bob dole. you don't remember bob dole? they shrug and say i don't know bob dole. this wall is a mismatch of different cartoons. this is richard thompson. that is me. these are colors that are interesting in comparison to the ones that are around the fireplace. these are watercolor images. these were done in the 1970's. richard thompson's style is, as a cartoonist, i look at this and it has just a beautiful combination of loose line. he was influenced by cartoonists the great...
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oh, that's bob dole. don't you remember bob dole? no, i don't remember bob dole. this wall is a mishmash of different cartoonist work. this is richard thompson. that's me. another richard thompson. that's me. these are a couple of color vaultmans. these are done in the 1970s. richard thompson's style is just -- i mean, as a cartoonist, i look at this and it's such a beautiful combination of loose lines. he was influenced a lot by some of the great english cartoonists, and then he took it to his own sort of place. i aspire to this. but i'm still working on it at age 60 something. this is one i did for politico. this is a caricature of bernie sanders. i do a cross hatch and then add water color. richard's approach was a classic way. he works in a style that would have fit in perfectly in the 19th century, but ises are very modern. this is another richard thompson. you can see the difference. i rely on a lot of black and white lines that harken back to the wood engravings. richard's style here, you'll see that the rendering is done with water color. here's a paul rya
oh, that's bob dole. don't you remember bob dole? no, i don't remember bob dole. this wall is a mishmash of different cartoonist work. this is richard thompson. that's me. another richard thompson. that's me. these are a couple of color vaultmans. these are done in the 1970s. richard thompson's style is just -- i mean, as a cartoonist, i look at this and it's such a beautiful combination of loose lines. he was influenced a lot by some of the great english cartoonists, and then he took it to his...
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of all the chambers of commerce and all the state legislatures and politicians in washington bob dole ever ran across, he always said there was one, always remember to extend his left hand to shake his hand and that was richard nixon. if you look at bob dole giving the eulogy of richard nixon's funeral, the same man who came up with a story about see no evil hear no evil and evil breakdown, wracked with agony as he gives the eulogy at an's funeral. there was something more there, i thought. and yet, at one point the working title for the book was going to be richard nixon, an american tragedy because he almost was a shakespearean figure of greek tragedy. he did awful things in watergate. he delayed, undermined lyndon johnson's efforts to end vietnam war in 1968 so he could get elected and yet as mr. spock told us when he encouraged captain cook to negotiate with the klingons, their is an old falcon proverb, only nixon could go to china. nixon went to china. with a stroke of his pen, the environmental protection agency, he signed legislation that increased tenfold the number of young w
of all the chambers of commerce and all the state legislatures and politicians in washington bob dole ever ran across, he always said there was one, always remember to extend his left hand to shake his hand and that was richard nixon. if you look at bob dole giving the eulogy of richard nixon's funeral, the same man who came up with a story about see no evil hear no evil and evil breakdown, wracked with agony as he gives the eulogy at an's funeral. there was something more there, i thought. and...
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that is bob dole, don't you remember had im? no. mash of -- a igan mish mash of other work. these are color vault ones. these are water color images. these are obviously done in the 1970's. richard thompson's style is just -- as a cartoonist, and it is just such a beautiful combination of loose line. he was influenced a lot by some of the great english cartoonist, but he took it to his own place. i aspire to this kind of looseness, but i am still working on it. this one i did for politico. this is a caricature of bernie sanders. you can see the difference. do a cross hash with rapitograph and water colors. >> he used a dip pen. >> but he is also very, very modern. in his is another rich team that i rely on a lot of little black and white lines that hearkens back to the wood engraffering era. richard's style here, the rendering is really done with water color. let's the paint render the shapes. here is a paul ryan i did for politico, a dick cheney and a karl rowe. this wall gets a lot of attention when i come into the bar and sitting around. i ally as anytime living will get
that is bob dole, don't you remember had im? no. mash of -- a igan mish mash of other work. these are color vault ones. these are water color images. these are obviously done in the 1970's. richard thompson's style is just -- as a cartoonist, and it is just such a beautiful combination of loose line. he was influenced a lot by some of the great english cartoonist, but he took it to his own place. i aspire to this kind of looseness, but i am still working on it. this one i did for politico. this...
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there you see former senator bob dole of kansas supporting mike pompeo. also from kansas.t roberts, the senator from kansas. also anticipating richard burr will make a statement in support. that will be followed by the chairman, the ranking member of the committee. before we actually hear from mike pompeo. amidst all of this, dana, there is so much going on, especially in new york. these raids on michael cohen's office, his home, his hotel room, for a decade plus he's been the president's personal lawyer, his friend, his fixer, and now all sorts of sordid details are emerging about what they're look for, the fbi. >> that's right. and we know that at least as far as has been made public by sources, this is the first time the president's name has been mentioned in a warrant, this is according to reporting by gloria borger and shimon prokupecz that the feds, when they broke in, they were looking specifically for any communication between michael cohen and then candidate donald trump about trying to suppress the "access hollywood" tape, the infamous "access hollywood" tape, in
there you see former senator bob dole of kansas supporting mike pompeo. also from kansas.t roberts, the senator from kansas. also anticipating richard burr will make a statement in support. that will be followed by the chairman, the ranking member of the committee. before we actually hear from mike pompeo. amidst all of this, dana, there is so much going on, especially in new york. these raids on michael cohen's office, his home, his hotel room, for a decade plus he's been the president's...
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hated sarkozy because of psychosis why did i didn't like him very much and i did their god we've got bob. dole on all the cases when we were going to get. in it was because i was supporting the republicans but the result is after one year. understand that there we are friend of. course of course he was a russian because when he came in russia and i hope it would be the same point we seen for weeks.
hated sarkozy because of psychosis why did i didn't like him very much and i did their god we've got bob. dole on all the cases when we were going to get. in it was because i was supporting the republicans but the result is after one year. understand that there we are friend of. course of course he was a russian because when he came in russia and i hope it would be the same point we seen for weeks.
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. >> repor r: it was just one line from senator bob dole's acceptance speech, more than 20 years ago, but it speaks volumes about where our politics is today. he was talking about the rentrast between himself and his rival,dent bill clinton. >> this is not the outlook of my opponent-- and he is my opponent, not my enemy. >> reporter: think about that for a minute. an "opponent" is someone you battle-- in an election, on a mmball field-- but with a understanding of the rules of the game, and a mutual willingness to abide by the outcome. >> he is my opponent, not my enemy. >> re"ter: but an "enemy" that's very different. an enemy is someone who poses a threat to your survival, someone to be fought "by any means necessary." and that's increasingly how americans have come to view those on the other side of the political divide. for instance, if your competitor is an "enemy," it makes perfect sense for you to not just defeat her, but to imprison her. >> lock her up is right. >> lock her up! lock her up! >> reporter: it makes sense to regard your critics not just as an inevitable part of th
. >> repor r: it was just one line from senator bob dole's acceptance speech, more than 20 years ago, but it speaks volumes about where our politics is today. he was talking about the rentrast between himself and his rival,dent bill clinton. >> this is not the outlook of my opponent-- and he is my opponent, not my enemy. >> reporter: think about that for a minute. an "opponent" is someone you battle-- in an election, on a mmball field-- but with a understanding of...
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don't know why i hated sarkozy because of good i did like him very much to their god we thought bob. dole and all the cases when we were going to get. it was because he was supporting the republicans but the result is after one year a poor. understand that there we are friend of. course not because he was a russian because when he came in russia and i hope it would be the same for a man we seen weeks when he came in russia you were. we have to admit you know going back through history here here's one of his foreign policy successes was to be involved in the mediation of ending this the conflict in south of. jump and you're afraid to file.
don't know why i hated sarkozy because of good i did like him very much to their god we thought bob. dole and all the cases when we were going to get. it was because he was supporting the republicans but the result is after one year a poor. understand that there we are friend of. course not because he was a russian because when he came in russia and i hope it would be the same for a man we seen weeks when he came in russia you were. we have to admit you know going back through history here...
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bob dole and patrick buchanan. , last year of porter was writing about, national review used to be able to dictate the public -- what? where you talking about? we have withheld endorsements more often than we gave them. ronald reagan was an outlier. reagan probably did not line up with our publication during that cycle. one of bill's favorite sayings , put not your faith in princes. bill.ot original to but bill had a definite sense of politicians being very imperfect vessels. rich: run us through the history. what do you make of this? jonah: that's right. there was this moment under george w. bush were the perception was that we were house organs for the republican party. some writers may have gone too far in defending bush. part of that had to do with the fact we were at war in the wake of 9/11. without the opposition -- i don't want to speak editorially. but the opposition to george w. for a wartimefair president. even though we wrote stuff about how we opposed the department home and security -- of homeland security, it got washed out. the reality is that was an aberration from the n
bob dole and patrick buchanan. , last year of porter was writing about, national review used to be able to dictate the public -- what? where you talking about? we have withheld endorsements more often than we gave them. ronald reagan was an outlier. reagan probably did not line up with our publication during that cycle. one of bill's favorite sayings , put not your faith in princes. bill.ot original to but bill had a definite sense of politicians being very imperfect vessels. rich: run us...
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republican response had changed and that would not have happened in the mansfield senate floor with bob dole. >> that leads me to ask a question it is so important with such an important observation you talk about the commitment to make the senate work as a key factor during that period of time and you alluded to it when the difference between the collective agenda and individual agenda so talk about that distinction and why it is so important. >> mansfield reluctantly became senate majority leader at kennedy's request, had a view of how you should do business and it was the reaction to and in johnson to bully people i think trent lott said twisting his arm and his life he thought all senators had to contribute, not just the leaders and he believed in treating everyone well and by the golden rule. when he first heard what mansfield was trying to do he said he that could not work in the senate but yet it did work although it wasn't that easy but it worked the senate responded to the crisis of civil rights in the kennedy assassination but part of what mansfield instilled and what the senators
republican response had changed and that would not have happened in the mansfield senate floor with bob dole. >> that leads me to ask a question it is so important with such an important observation you talk about the commitment to make the senate work as a key factor during that period of time and you alluded to it when the difference between the collective agenda and individual agenda so talk about that distinction and why it is so important. >> mansfield reluctantly became senate...
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those being bob dole and patrick buchanan. me, last year a reporter was writing about, what trump meant for the right, saying national review used to be able to dictate the republican nominee. what? what are you talking about? we have withheld endorsements more often than we gave them. ronald reagan was an outlier. in fact, i think there was a cycle when we did not endorse reagan. probably did not line up with our publication schedule during that cycle. no, the sort of -- one of bill's favorite sayings from bill himer, a great influence on , was put not your faith in princes. not original to bill. but bill had a definite sense of the permanent things, and of politicians being very imperfect vessels. >> you have been going through the history. what do you make of this? jonah: that's right. there was this moment under george w. bush where the perception was that we were a house organ for the republican party. some writers may have gone too far in defending bush. part of that had to do with the fact we were at war in the wake of
those being bob dole and patrick buchanan. me, last year a reporter was writing about, what trump meant for the right, saying national review used to be able to dictate the republican nominee. what? what are you talking about? we have withheld endorsements more often than we gave them. ronald reagan was an outlier. in fact, i think there was a cycle when we did not endorse reagan. probably did not line up with our publication schedule during that cycle. no, the sort of -- one of bill's favorite...
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walked in and there was the warmer president gerald ford and jimmy carter and richard nixon and bob dole with his casino here -- here know evil, see no evil. i think this really is a tragic story. he came up in the outback of southern california and his parents demonstrated one way or another that they didn't think much of him, but he had to step in that he came away with the experience be leaving as he told david frost iem and unworthy person and he went on televisioe telling people i'm such an unworthy individual nobody could ever possibly love me and that's he believed. he had a fought in the back of his head that he was a creature, throughout his presidency he was constantly whispering in his own ear you are no good coming you can't succeed you have to play the game hard for. and the final reason was due to the ministries of the national archives all of a sudden there was a flood of new material and all of the teams released histories, grand jury testimony was released. i fee feel that they don't desee any accolades because i had this stuff to work with and all i have to do is get ou
walked in and there was the warmer president gerald ford and jimmy carter and richard nixon and bob dole with his casino here -- here know evil, see no evil. i think this really is a tragic story. he came up in the outback of southern california and his parents demonstrated one way or another that they didn't think much of him, but he had to step in that he came away with the experience be leaving as he told david frost iem and unworthy person and he went on televisioe telling people i'm such...
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they're establishment time, we think more or less reagan, bob dole, more reactionar times, michelle bachmann, sarah palin, and now donald trump. so what was different about this book and the first book what we did was we just look at white people. in bike we're look at white folks who are trump supporters and also people of color. so we are capturing this dynamic. in the first book i was the first author so i got a whole bunch of the flak so this time matt is the first author so you guys out there in tvland, if you want to get after somebody go after the brown man, don't cam after the black man. matt's latino, not brown. so the great white hope. so, linking trump to reaction naar movements of the past, we argue the 2016 election is an extension of the know-nothing party over 19th century. demonstrate that economic anxiety and attituded about global trade dealt the pretrial conventional wisdom had nothing do with motivating core voters. that is one thing we wanted to disspell because a lot of people think that, oh, all about economic anxiety and working class whites. bulldukey and we shot tha
they're establishment time, we think more or less reagan, bob dole, more reactionar times, michelle bachmann, sarah palin, and now donald trump. so what was different about this book and the first book what we did was we just look at white people. in bike we're look at white folks who are trump supporters and also people of color. so we are capturing this dynamic. in the first book i was the first author so i got a whole bunch of the flak so this time matt is the first author so you guys out...
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and for more on that let's cross over to our correspondent bob dole who is at the eurozone finance ministers meeting in sofia for us what's the latest. we've seen something quite unusual here. from when european finance ministers a euro group finance ministers are talking about greece there was a lot of you know men unanimity usually there was a lot of fighting and struggling but now they really say we're sort of ninety percent of the way now we want to see this through basically we could say that the euro group finance has won the greek problem off the table for more than eight years they've seen crises and dramas and shouting behind closed doors and now all this is supposed to end on august twenty years and they want to smooth the way so they really seem to be of one mind to say we want to sort of make them go out we want to make them leave in an orderly manner they will be free however of course there will be conditions for the time afterwards greece has seen an astonishing it konami recoveries throughout the last two years there is some grows that there's also a budget surplus now the co
and for more on that let's cross over to our correspondent bob dole who is at the eurozone finance ministers meeting in sofia for us what's the latest. we've seen something quite unusual here. from when european finance ministers a euro group finance ministers are talking about greece there was a lot of you know men unanimity usually there was a lot of fighting and struggling but now they really say we're sort of ninety percent of the way now we want to see this through basically we could say...
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we know him for watergate and for vietnam and as sort of a semi-famous story of bob dole showing up at the white house during the reagan years to join the delegation for the noir sought funeral and he walked in there was gerald ford and former president jimmy carter and richard nixon and bob dole with that savage wit of his said , see no evil, hear no evil, no evil. but having said that, the original title for the book was richard nixon : an american tragedy. because i think it is, a tragic story. he came up in almost dickensian straits in the outback of southern california and his parents were demonstrated one way or another, one through coldness, the other through passion that they didn't think much of them but to the two favored brothers of the families died and richard had to step in but he came away with the experience believing that as he told david frost that i am on the unlovable person. can you imagine going on television? i'm such an unworthy individual that nobody could ever possibly love me and that's the way he believed. he had this thought in the back of his head that he
we know him for watergate and for vietnam and as sort of a semi-famous story of bob dole showing up at the white house during the reagan years to join the delegation for the noir sought funeral and he walked in there was gerald ford and former president jimmy carter and richard nixon and bob dole with that savage wit of his said , see no evil, hear no evil, no evil. but having said that, the original title for the book was richard nixon : an american tragedy. because i think it is, a tragic...
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there's this more establishment type, we think more or less reagan, bob dole, then we have these more reactionary types, you know, michele bachmann, sarah palin, you know, and now donald trump. and so what was different about this book, in the first book what we did was we just looked at white people. in this book we're looking at white folks who are primarily trump supporters and also people of color. so we're capturing this die m nappic. dynamic. so in the first book, i was the first author, so i got a whole bunch of the flak. this time matt's the first author, so you guys out there in tvland or wherever you are, go after the brown man, don't come after the black man. [laughter] matt's latino. that's the brown. [laughter] all right, so "the great white hope." so linking trump to reactionary movements of the past, we argue that the outcome of the 2016 election is an extension of a long process that began with the know-nothing party of the 19th century. we demonstrate that economic be anxiety and attitudes about global trade deals, the prior conventional wisdom had virtually nothing t
there's this more establishment type, we think more or less reagan, bob dole, then we have these more reactionary types, you know, michele bachmann, sarah palin, you know, and now donald trump. and so what was different about this book, in the first book what we did was we just looked at white people. in this book we're looking at white folks who are primarily trump supporters and also people of color. so we're capturing this die m nappic. dynamic. so in the first book, i was the first author,...
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stuart: i'm waiting for those profits, bob dole, see you again, soon, promise.he dow 30, show me dow industrials, are we bouncing back that much from debacle yesterday? the answer is yes but ain't conclusive, we have what -- i can't count. ashley: 7, 23 in the red, 22 in the green, one unchanged, 6 in the red. stuart: i need glasses. [laughter] stuart: math as well. we are up 160 points,i will leave it right there. big weekend at augusta national, tiger woods makes return to masters, first time he's fought for green jacket since 2015. we will deal with it in a moment. so lionel, what does being able to trade 24/5 mean to you? well, it means i can trade after the market closes. it's true. so all... evening long. ooh, so close. yes, but also all... night through its entirety. come on, all... the time from sunset to sunrise. right. but you can trade... from, from... from darkness to light. ♪ you're not gonna say it are you? retail. under pressure like never before. and it's connected technology that's moving companies forward fast. e-commerce. real time inventory.
stuart: i'm waiting for those profits, bob dole, see you again, soon, promise.he dow 30, show me dow industrials, are we bouncing back that much from debacle yesterday? the answer is yes but ain't conclusive, we have what -- i can't count. ashley: 7, 23 in the red, 22 in the green, one unchanged, 6 in the red. stuart: i need glasses. [laughter] stuart: math as well. we are up 160 points,i will leave it right there. big weekend at augusta national, tiger woods makes return to masters, first time...
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bob dole. republican from kansas, george mcgovern, democrat. when you look at the child tax credit, george bush was for child tax credit as well as jay rockefeller, democrats and republicans who came together on these issues for refundable tax credits for families to help them lift them out of poverty. when you take a look at the whole variety, social security, medicare, medicaid, while there may have been differences in the chamber as they debated them, when it came to the vote, it was passed on a bipartisan basis because it's my view that the folks who served there understood why they were elected and what this institution is about. and how it provides opportunity for people in this country. that's what our job is here, is to provide opportunity for the people of this country. it is about educating needy children, feeding hungry families, supporting our veterans and shielding seniors from poverty. those are not the great achievements that the other side of the aisle looks at. and it is about the view that these are the takers, not the makers.
bob dole. republican from kansas, george mcgovern, democrat. when you look at the child tax credit, george bush was for child tax credit as well as jay rockefeller, democrats and republicans who came together on these issues for refundable tax credits for families to help them lift them out of poverty. when you take a look at the whole variety, social security, medicare, medicaid, while there may have been differences in the chamber as they debated them, when it came to the vote, it was passed...
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so you know bob dole. after working for seven years as a cms director of the medicare program integrity group, prior to that, she worked for five years at the hhs office of his actor general and special counsel and director of external affairs. kim holds a bachelors degree from valparaiso university, a masters in legislative affairs from george washington university with a concentration in health law from the depaul school of law. talk about very qualified witnesses. without further do, that's get to the meat of this very important hearing. please get us started. adm. giroir: thank you so much for the introduction. i want to first think chairman hatch, ranking member on and all the members of the committee for holding this important hearing. mostpioid epidemic is the pressing public health challenge of our time. the data are staggering. each year, nearly 12 million americans issues opioids. according to the latest cdc statistics, each day, 125 ,mericans i of opioid overdoses predominantly caused by heroin
so you know bob dole. after working for seven years as a cms director of the medicare program integrity group, prior to that, she worked for five years at the hhs office of his actor general and special counsel and director of external affairs. kim holds a bachelors degree from valparaiso university, a masters in legislative affairs from george washington university with a concentration in health law from the depaul school of law. talk about very qualified witnesses. without further do, that's...
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the nominee also served in congress representing kansas, and we begin with former kansas senator bob dole. >>> for more than a decade i have known mike first as a friend and a business leader than a congressional colleague and most recently as the leader of our intelligence community. at home kansas knows mike as a family man, a devoted husband to susan and father to nick, both of whom are here, and i know how proud you are. they know him as a man of integrity and honesty of hard work and perseverance. he built a successful business, understood the responsibility of maintaining a payroll and helped to bring job growth and prosperity to wichita kansas. they know him to have kansas common sense and to be plane and spoken to tell it like it is. senator dole and i might share a little bit of that, too. they know him as a statesman, a man who listens to others, who works well with people and who can negotiation solutions in a very effective manner. given these qualities, i believe mike pompeo's next challenge in the troubled and tumultuous world is a challenge for which he is best suited. mike
the nominee also served in congress representing kansas, and we begin with former kansas senator bob dole. >>> for more than a decade i have known mike first as a friend and a business leader than a congressional colleague and most recently as the leader of our intelligence community. at home kansas knows mike as a family man, a devoted husband to susan and father to nick, both of whom are here, and i know how proud you are. they know him as a man of integrity and honesty of hard work...
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and honor to turn to my mentor, my friend and recent congressional gold medal recipient, senator bob dole. >> well, nice to see all you people up there. i can't see very well, so you look good. [ laughter ] >> you look very good and we're glad to have you here. >> well, one thing about mike pompeo, and i want to welcome susan and nick, he'll hit the ground running. he knows the territory, he knows the people. i got acquainted with them as cia director so he's ready to go and he will be our top diplomat and what we would like to urge is quick confirmation because he is needed by the president and the rest of us who live in this wonderful country. mike pompeo, i don't know, he's just a brilliant guy top of his class at west point, businessman, congressman, father, husband and all those things added up with the experience he has he's ready to go and we thank you for holding this hearing. >> thank you so much and all of us are thrilled to have you here and i'm so glad you were honored the way you were recently in the capital, thank you for sharing your time with us, senator burr who chairs th
and honor to turn to my mentor, my friend and recent congressional gold medal recipient, senator bob dole. >> well, nice to see all you people up there. i can't see very well, so you look good. [ laughter ] >> you look very good and we're glad to have you here. >> well, one thing about mike pompeo, and i want to welcome susan and nick, he'll hit the ground running. he knows the territory, he knows the people. i got acquainted with them as cia director so he's ready to go and...
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privilege and honor to turn to my mentor, friend, and recent presidential gold medal recipient, senator bob dole. senator dole: i can't see very well. you look good. >> thank you. you look very good and we are glad to have you. senator dole: one thing about mike pompeo, he will hit the ground running. he knows the people. i got appointed with him as a cia director. he is ready to go, and he will be our top diplomat. quickld like confirmation. he is supported by the president and the rest of us who live in this wonderful country. guy.pompeo is a brilliant at the top of his class at west point. and a businessman, congressman, , and all ofand those things added up, with the experience he has, he is ready to go. we thank you for holding this hearing. thank you so much. all of us are thrilled to have your invite them so glad you are honored the way you were recently in the capital. thank you for sharing your time with us. senator? senator: one has to ask, what makes a great leader. what you have heard it was be personal story about mike pompeo, medicine anyone's checklist, if you saw those things, yo
privilege and honor to turn to my mentor, friend, and recent presidential gold medal recipient, senator bob dole. senator dole: i can't see very well. you look good. >> thank you. you look very good and we are glad to have you. senator dole: one thing about mike pompeo, he will hit the ground running. he knows the people. i got appointed with him as a cia director. he is ready to go, and he will be our top diplomat. quickld like confirmation. he is supported by the president and the rest...
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d frankly, bob dole helped raise receive news to offset at so there was only 1887% increase. i heard that argument in 2001 and 2003. we are going to grow the economy. we are going to have extraordinary growth, creation of jobs and receive news that will come to the federal government as a result of cutting taxes. and what happened six years later? we had the deepest recession we have had since herbert hoover. nobody in this house is over 90 and therefore didn't experience the depth of the recession that we experienced in december of 2007. when you thought those tax cuts that the gentleman talked about would have gone the economy, just as he talked about. c.b.o. says it doesn't grow the economy. in fact, it creates $14 trillion of new debt. that's what c.b.o. says, not steny hoyer, not the democrats. $14 trillion with a t, mr. speaker. new debt. that our children and grandchildren will be conp fronted with. -- confronted with. republicans say let's balance the budget. balancing the budget says you pay for what you buy. i'm for that. if you buy an aircraft carrier, you can amor
d frankly, bob dole helped raise receive news to offset at so there was only 1887% increase. i heard that argument in 2001 and 2003. we are going to grow the economy. we are going to have extraordinary growth, creation of jobs and receive news that will come to the federal government as a result of cutting taxes. and what happened six years later? we had the deepest recession we have had since herbert hoover. nobody in this house is over 90 and therefore didn't experience the depth of the...
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trump to attack his inquisitors but the truth is that bob mueller is one of the men of great integrity and you heard it from chuck grassley, who doesn't dole out these complaints lightly so i have faith in him. >> i'm simply also not persuaded by this marionette theory. you have to fire mueller for dereliction of duty and good cause. congress can have hearings to make sure that just cause is warranted. it's not the end of an investigation if you fire mueller. and also this notion of whether or not it's mueller playing the figure leaf when it comes to the sdny. it's in the interest of the narrative you're speaking about, gloria, to have these two things conflated as if it's not the prerogative to go ahead and have mueller vaeinvestigate. if he were to investigate and have a raid on mike yechael coh raid on his home and office and hotel room. but he did a referral and someone else had to sign off on it. so in order to believe in this marionette theory, one would have to believe it was the "murder on the orient express" thing going on and everyone was in on it. >> spoiler alert. >> this was not the case. >> spoiler alert. >> talking points ar
trump to attack his inquisitors but the truth is that bob mueller is one of the men of great integrity and you heard it from chuck grassley, who doesn't dole out these complaints lightly so i have faith in him. >> i'm simply also not persuaded by this marionette theory. you have to fire mueller for dereliction of duty and good cause. congress can have hearings to make sure that just cause is warranted. it's not the end of an investigation if you fire mueller. and also this notion of...