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brad sherman will be here to talk about the reaction from the folks that work there and the dangers of home grown terrorism right here in the u.s. you'll also hear from the two climbers who pushed themselves to the limit and made history. >> it's kind of an emotional roller coaster, you get the full gambit of intense conversations and light hearted fun ones. which is great, you have to have both when you're up there for that long. ♪ stouffer's mac and cheese with real aged cheddar now in a convenient cup. new stouffer's mac cups. made for you to love. she inspires you. no question about that. but your erectile dysfunction - that could be a question of blood flow. cialis tadalafil for daily use helps you be ready anytime the moment's right. you can be more confident in your ability to be ready. and the same cialis is the only daily ed tablet approved to treat ed and symptoms of bph, like needing to go frequently or urgently. tell your doctor about all your medical conditions and medicines, and ask if your heart is healthy enough for sex. do not take cialis if you take nitrates for chest
brad sherman will be here to talk about the reaction from the folks that work there and the dangers of home grown terrorism right here in the u.s. you'll also hear from the two climbers who pushed themselves to the limit and made history. >> it's kind of an emotional roller coaster, you get the full gambit of intense conversations and light hearted fun ones. which is great, you have to have both when you're up there for that long. ♪ stouffer's mac and cheese with real aged cheddar now...
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brad sherman of california. >> the witnesses should relax for a few minutes as i have an opening statementbut did not relax too long. obviously north korea is worthy of sanctions but how do you have trade sanctions against the sanctions have no trade name and shame the company that is shameless. the ranking member and chairman had pointed out that we can have secondary sanctions. they are where we threaten another country or bank or other company in another country with sanctions if they do business north korea if we designate those provide material support to the dprk start with the government of china. free money free oil subsidies. the ambassador points out that the chinese have stifled north korean behavior by pushing them to be a less aggressive but the fact is just last month they threatened to blow up multiplexes in the district of every member up your. china has made a strategic decision. for now they are back in north korea. every day every day they give them free oil, support them militarily and medically. we would have to do things that china disagrees with do things to chinese
brad sherman of california. >> the witnesses should relax for a few minutes as i have an opening statementbut did not relax too long. obviously north korea is worthy of sanctions but how do you have trade sanctions against the sanctions have no trade name and shame the company that is shameless. the ranking member and chairman had pointed out that we can have secondary sanctions. they are where we threaten another country or bank or other company in another country with sanctions if they...
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. >> joining me is brad sherman. congressman, thank you very fionaing us. i want to start off by asking you, is there any chance we're going to see some compromise this year between both parties in congress? >> we'll have to have some compromise in order to avoid catastrophic congressional activity. that's to say we have to keep the doors open and not shut down the government. we have to raise the debt limit as necessary to pay our debt. we did that in 2014. we rose up to what i call the noncatastrophic congress. i think that that kind of cooperation we showed it in 2014. we'll see it in 2015. the second thing is republicans are more than willing to help the president create more profits for giant corporations at the expense of the american taxpayer and at the expense of american working families. in the areas of trade and corporate taxes, particularly trade, i think the president will be willing to cut some deals that will really hurt the american middle class. >> i want to read a quote from an article that politico wrote reporting house republicans will k
. >> joining me is brad sherman. congressman, thank you very fionaing us. i want to start off by asking you, is there any chance we're going to see some compromise this year between both parties in congress? >> we'll have to have some compromise in order to avoid catastrophic congressional activity. that's to say we have to keep the doors open and not shut down the government. we have to raise the debt limit as necessary to pay our debt. we did that in 2014. we rose up to what i...
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brad sherman. >> witnesses should relax for a few minutes, as i have an opening statement, but don't relax too long. obviously north korea is worthy of sanctions. but how do you have trade sanctions against a nation name and shame a country that is shameless? the ranking member and the chairman have pointed out that we can have secondary sanctions. their bill does just that, and the secondary sanctions are where we threaten another country or a bank or other company in another country with sanctions if they do business with north korea. we would start with the government of china, which doesn't just do business with north korea, but gives them free money, free oil subsidies. and i notice the ambassador points out that the chinese have perhaps on occasion stifled north korean behavior by pushing them to be a bit less aggressive. but the fact is last month they threatened to blew up the members' district you have here. for now, regardless of the annoyances they're backing north korea, every day they're giving them free oil. every day supporting them militarily and diplomatically. so we
brad sherman. >> witnesses should relax for a few minutes, as i have an opening statement, but don't relax too long. obviously north korea is worthy of sanctions. but how do you have trade sanctions against a nation name and shame a country that is shameless? the ranking member and the chairman have pointed out that we can have secondary sanctions. their bill does just that, and the secondary sanctions are where we threaten another country or a bank or other company in another country...
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brad sherman. >> witnesses should relax for a few minutes, as i have an opening statement, but don't relax too long. obviously north korea is worthy of sanctions. but how do you have trade sanctions against a nation name and shame a country that is shameless? the ranking member and the chairman have pointed out that we can have secondary sanctions. their bill does just that, and the secondary sanctions are where we threaten another country or a bank or other company in another country with sanctions if they do business with north korea. we would start with the government of china which doesn't just do business with north korea, but gives them free money, free oil subsidies. and i notice the ambassador points out that the chinese have perhaps on occasion stifled north korean behavior by pushing them to be a bit less aggressive. but the fact is last month they threatened to blew up the members' district you have here. for now regardless of the annoyances they're backing north korea, every day they're giving them free oil. every day supporting them militarily and diplomatically. so we w
brad sherman. >> witnesses should relax for a few minutes, as i have an opening statement, but don't relax too long. obviously north korea is worthy of sanctions. but how do you have trade sanctions against a nation name and shame a country that is shameless? the ranking member and the chairman have pointed out that we can have secondary sanctions. their bill does just that, and the secondary sanctions are where we threaten another country or a bank or other company in another country...
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brad sherman of california. >> witnesses and should relax for a few minutes as i have kind of an opening statement that i will use some of my time with, but don't relax too much. i will have a question general come in a few minutes. obviously, north korea is worthy of sanctions, but how do you trade sanctions against a nation we have no trade deny this is the country that sends us no visitors? name and shame the country that is shameless? the ranking member and chairman have pointed out that we can have secondary sanctions. they are bill does just that and secondary sanctions are where we threatened another country or a bank or other company in another country with sanctions if they do business with north korea. but before going to designate those who provide material support to the dprk we would start with the government of china which doesn't just do business with north korea but gives them free money, free oil, subsidies. and i know the ambassador pointed out that the chinese have perhaps on occasion stifled north korean behavior by pushing them to be a little bit less aggressive but
brad sherman of california. >> witnesses and should relax for a few minutes as i have kind of an opening statement that i will use some of my time with, but don't relax too much. i will have a question general come in a few minutes. obviously, north korea is worthy of sanctions, but how do you trade sanctions against a nation we have no trade deny this is the country that sends us no visitors? name and shame the country that is shameless? the ranking member and chairman have pointed out...
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brad sherman of california. >> witnesses should relax for a few minutes as i kind of an opening statement that i will use some of my time with but don't relax too long. i will have a question general, in a few minutes. north korea is worthy of sanctions, but how do you trade sanctions against the nation where we have no trade, then i visited these it's a country that census no visitors name and shame the country that is shameless? the ranking member and the chairmen have pointed out that we could have secondary sanctions. their bill does just that, and secondary sanctions are where we threaten another country or a bank or other company in another country with sanctions if they do business with north korea. but before going to designate those who provide me to support to the dprk we would start with the government of china. which doesn't just do business with north korea but gives them free money, free oil subsidies. and i know the ambassador points out that the chinese have perhaps on occasion stifle the north korean behavior by pushing them to be a little bit less aggressive. but the fac
brad sherman of california. >> witnesses should relax for a few minutes as i kind of an opening statement that i will use some of my time with but don't relax too long. i will have a question general, in a few minutes. north korea is worthy of sanctions, but how do you trade sanctions against the nation where we have no trade, then i visited these it's a country that census no visitors name and shame the country that is shameless? the ranking member and the chairmen have pointed out that...