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buchanan today. he assaulted two staff members.e're going to hear him and get a plea on him and make a decision and see if he'll give us any comments on it because he's on the psych unit, it means i have to go to him and hear the case. they'll bring him out in cuffs and we'll do it there. >> but joe buchanan might have different plans. >> hey, joe, we want to take you back here in the back. >> i ain't going. >> come on, joe. >> i want to plead guilty. >> you don't want to come out, then? >> no. >> let me talk to him for a second. buchanan, you don't want to change your plea or anything? do you want to give a statement? >> i'm guilty. >> okay. i'll come back and let you know what we did, then. >> you can just write it down, all right? >> okay. i accepted his plea of guilty. i'm going to give him a year in seg starting on the 19th. and he's a lifer. so there's nothing else that we can really do to him. so now i'm going to go back and tell him what i did. mr. buchanan, you know you got a year in idu, right? i will tell them know that
buchanan today. he assaulted two staff members.e're going to hear him and get a plea on him and make a decision and see if he'll give us any comments on it because he's on the psych unit, it means i have to go to him and hear the case. they'll bring him out in cuffs and we'll do it there. >> but joe buchanan might have different plans. >> hey, joe, we want to take you back here in the back. >> i ain't going. >> come on, joe. >> i want to plead guilty. >> you...
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buchanan and others on the republican side, mr. doggett, whom i will yield the balance of our time, mr. davis, representative bass and others, worked so hard on this. and i think it has improved this legislation. our foster care system provides an essential haven, even essential safe haven for abused and neglected children. however when it comes to our system today, it is clear that federal funding has been stacked against prevention efforts. that means our federal dollars aren't being used to effectively help families and prevent child abuse and neglect in homes. in fact, less than 10% of dedicated child welfare funding goes towards prevention. this bill goes to ensure families have the help they need before a child goes into foster care. this bill would provide substance abuse treatment for parents and expand access to mental health care. the children's defense fund, which tirelessly advocates for our vulnerable children offers its support for this bill and it's my privilege to quote the defense fund under its so esteemed leader
buchanan and others on the republican side, mr. doggett, whom i will yield the balance of our time, mr. davis, representative bass and others, worked so hard on this. and i think it has improved this legislation. our foster care system provides an essential haven, even essential safe haven for abused and neglected children. however when it comes to our system today, it is clear that federal funding has been stacked against prevention efforts. that means our federal dollars aren't being used to...
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treasurer of the united states, a b cannon, -- babe buchanan -- she also discussed donald trump and her experience working with former president ronald reagan. this is about an hour. >> welcome to it in america's foundation had -- welcome to young america's foundation headquarters. my name is dylan. i am a student at texas christian university and an intern here. we have an exciting day planned and i cannot think of a better way to begin our program than with one of the most energetic and exciting speakers that we have had the privilege of hosting. is -- merica the foundation makes sure that young people are inspired by creative ideas. we strive to promote individual freedom, free enterprise, a strong national defense, and traditional values. entrepreneurship and free enterprise for the national journalism center. -- we can pass ideas on to future generations. for more information, you can visit our website or call us. today, we are excited to lead the next generation of conservative leaders for test with carrying the torch. such as former president reagan and william f buckley, our fou
treasurer of the united states, a b cannon, -- babe buchanan -- she also discussed donald trump and her experience working with former president ronald reagan. this is about an hour. >> welcome to it in america's foundation had -- welcome to young america's foundation headquarters. my name is dylan. i am a student at texas christian university and an intern here. we have an exciting day planned and i cannot think of a better way to begin our program than with one of the most energetic and...
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. >> pat buchanan -- >> he was so tough on buchanan.aybe appropriately. >> he has done a complete 180. back then the buchanan piece is he was an anti-nafta, pro-lifer and anti-war. who is donald trump today, exactly that. >> maybe the greatest spin i've ever seen on anything is it's almost coming out that bush is war hero and kerry's not. that could be the greatest spin i've seen. >> because? >> it happened to be brilliant. they have taken all of that war hero thing away from kerry and almost given it to bush. bush was not serving. >> there he is giving credit to the sleaziest campaign ever. john kerry's opposition of the vietnam war and turned it into an attack on the war itself and saying good politics. >> he knew he had to be on offense. kerry didn't respond. trump responds to everything and responds quickly. >> in 1999 trump talked to me about his plans for the economy which included taxing people on their net worth. it's not an income tax. this is a wealth tax. let's watch. >> i would tax people of wealth, of great wealth. people o
. >> pat buchanan -- >> he was so tough on buchanan.aybe appropriately. >> he has done a complete 180. back then the buchanan piece is he was an anti-nafta, pro-lifer and anti-war. who is donald trump today, exactly that. >> maybe the greatest spin i've ever seen on anything is it's almost coming out that bush is war hero and kerry's not. that could be the greatest spin i've seen. >> because? >> it happened to be brilliant. they have taken all of that war...
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former reagan advisor pat buchanan is with me next. if you have medicare parts a and b and want more coverage, guess what? you could apply for a medicare supplement insurance plan whenever you want. no enrollment window. no waiting to apply. that means now may be a great time to shop for an aarp medicare supplement insurance plan, insured by unitedhealthcare insurance company. medicare doesn't cover everything. and like all standardized medicare supplement insurance plans, these help cover some of what medicare doesn't pay. so don't wait. call now to request your free decision guide. it could help you find the aarp medicare supplement plan that works for you. these types of plans have no networks, so you get to choose any doctor who accepts medicare patients. rates are competitive, and they're the only plans of their kind endorsed by aarp. remember - these plans let you apply all year round. so call today. because now's the perfect time to learn more. go long. >> you can bomb an airport. you can blow yourself up. if you're desperate an
former reagan advisor pat buchanan is with me next. if you have medicare parts a and b and want more coverage, guess what? you could apply for a medicare supplement insurance plan whenever you want. no enrollment window. no waiting to apply. that means now may be a great time to shop for an aarp medicare supplement insurance plan, insured by unitedhealthcare insurance company. medicare doesn't cover everything. and like all standardized medicare supplement insurance plans, these help cover some...
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buchanan reacts to 2016 poll numbers. hannity starts right here, right now. >> and welcome to hannity and tonight the left's utter incompetence has completely ruined our foreign policy. now creating chaos all around the world and a crisis right here in america. now the suicide bombings in turkey and terror attack in orlando. they are the most recent results of major missteps at every single turn over the past seven and a half years by president obama and hillary clinton. now, let's start from the twinning. barack obama. remember? he kicked off his presidency bay going on that apology tour. he was promising a new relationship with the muslim world, which of course, paved the way for instability and, of course, an explosion of violence now in the middle east. he prematurely withdrew troops in iraq and that created an opening for isis to grow and take over cities that many americans fought, bled and died for and in libya, president obama, hillary clinton, they advanced the effort to remove moammar qualify from power. remembe
buchanan reacts to 2016 poll numbers. hannity starts right here, right now. >> and welcome to hannity and tonight the left's utter incompetence has completely ruined our foreign policy. now creating chaos all around the world and a crisis right here in america. now the suicide bombings in turkey and terror attack in orlando. they are the most recent results of major missteps at every single turn over the past seven and a half years by president obama and hillary clinton. now, let's start...
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he cited some of pat buchanan's bo books. adopted the cause of southern nationalism or what we call the neoconfederate movement. this is a group of southerners who advocate for a second southern secession, for an independent south, largely on racial grounds. >>, and ryan lenz, this is suzanne malveaux. can you explain why it was that he was also at a trump rally march 1st in louisville? there was a civil complaint that was filed against him for what we -- you know, we saw video of him pushing an african-american woman, part of an organization, you know, black lives matter. is there some sort of connection or intersection of this white supremacist group and why they might be appearing at this trump rally? >> well, i think without a doubt, we've seen that trump's candidacy has motivated and energized the racist right in ways that we have not seen in decades. you know, for a candidate who comes out and, you know, right out the gate and says that they're going to build a wall with mexico and then several months later advocates fo
he cited some of pat buchanan's bo books. adopted the cause of southern nationalism or what we call the neoconfederate movement. this is a group of southerners who advocate for a second southern secession, for an independent south, largely on racial grounds. >>, and ryan lenz, this is suzanne malveaux. can you explain why it was that he was also at a trump rally march 1st in louisville? there was a civil complaint that was filed against him for what we -- you know, we saw video of him...
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we had the pat buchanan moment 20 years ago. moment whoross perot was all about deficit reduction and that became a major goal of the republican party. these independent movements rise up and then the parties absorb them. this is what we are seeing now. we are seeing the republican party try to figure out what to beliefs of trump supporters. you have the same with the democrats. the more left-wing bernie sanders trying to pull hillary clinton to the left and succeeding in some ways. can the party absorb donald trump or will donald trump absorb the party? guest: that's a huge question. the party leadership will hope to go back to business as usual. while learning those lessons. i think it is safe to say we will see another report on the way forward for the party after the trump experience. and the democrats the same. host: about 10 or 15 minutes left. na is in delaware on the republican line. good morning. i am just so sick of all the free programs that the obama administration has. no changing the formula on social security, no
we had the pat buchanan moment 20 years ago. moment whoross perot was all about deficit reduction and that became a major goal of the republican party. these independent movements rise up and then the parties absorb them. this is what we are seeing now. we are seeing the republican party try to figure out what to beliefs of trump supporters. you have the same with the democrats. the more left-wing bernie sanders trying to pull hillary clinton to the left and succeeding in some ways. can the...
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bay buchanan. >> good morning. it is great to be with you all. i've been asked today to speak on leadership. and so i have to start by just suggesting that everyone here i believe wants to be a leader. i don't think you would have come or be part of this organization, this great organization that inspires young people unless you, yourself, one day hope to be a real leader. and i think that is the key here. what is a real leader? you've been taught. you've read. you've heard from your folks and others that the leaders in washington, the leaders in your state capital and leaders here and leaders there are doing this and that. and i suggest to you that those are not leaders for the most part. when it comes to elected officials, especially in this town, they are not the kind of leaders that this country deserves, and that's why we are in the mess we are today. that is what i want to talk about. how is it we got here, what has happened, and where we're going and what difference you all can make. you know, i met with somebody, a friend, a couple weeks
bay buchanan. >> good morning. it is great to be with you all. i've been asked today to speak on leadership. and so i have to start by just suggesting that everyone here i believe wants to be a leader. i don't think you would have come or be part of this organization, this great organization that inspires young people unless you, yourself, one day hope to be a real leader. and i think that is the key here. what is a real leader? you've been taught. you've read. you've heard from your...
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. >>> political commentator bay buchanan spoke with college students about the importance of leadership at a recent training seminar in virginia. she talked about the current presidential race, including her support for republican presidential candidate donald trump. she also shared her experience working for former
. >>> political commentator bay buchanan spoke with college students about the importance of leadership at a recent training seminar in virginia. she talked about the current presidential race, including her support for republican presidential candidate donald trump. she also shared her experience working for former
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this was central to cap buchanan's -- pat buchanan's popularity, ross perot's.sue of trade and jobs and the future of the economy. a very involving economy in terms of the jobs available in the wages. that is a central issue. trump is the overarching aspect -- the overarching aspect of trump is his style. a democrat in riverside, ohio. good morning. caller: i have been fascinated since last fall following trump. like your guest said. capture -- in a way i wouldn't vote for him in a million years because he is too unpredictable. you have no record to go on or any kind of voting record. i am fascinated with the media, how they promoted him. and now they are digging into him prior to this. go over every ridiculous thing he said. i am also taken with how the media for instance recently with hillary's foreign-policy speech -- there was no one hammered her on her own foreign-policy speech. you had rachel maddow and chris matthews fawn over everything she said but not nail her on her own history. i think the media is doing the public and incredible injustice by not rea
this was central to cap buchanan's -- pat buchanan's popularity, ross perot's.sue of trade and jobs and the future of the economy. a very involving economy in terms of the jobs available in the wages. that is a central issue. trump is the overarching aspect -- the overarching aspect of trump is his style. a democrat in riverside, ohio. good morning. caller: i have been fascinated since last fall following trump. like your guest said. capture -- in a way i wouldn't vote for him in a million...
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and james buchanan. and that is the court that lincoln confronts because justices are ghosts of the past, and lincoln is running against all of these presidents, against the tide. ok? and that's -- some of you may from your history books. i will not say you remember it from your childhood. i will not insult to this way. the new deal? the new deal against the old court. franklin roosevelt confronts all of these republican justices, and in his first term he does not have a single appointment. so nine appointed by an earlier , regime, threatening to invalidate every part of his program, the national industrial recovery, after the agricultural administration act and obamacare -- i mean -- and his social security structure -- these face-offs are built into the structure of a presidency that is four years and tidal and these justices that have life tenure. now -- reagan did not really have this confrontation. here is why. because earl warren, who was basically a supporter of lyndon johnson mistimed his exit an
and james buchanan. and that is the court that lincoln confronts because justices are ghosts of the past, and lincoln is running against all of these presidents, against the tide. ok? and that's -- some of you may from your history books. i will not say you remember it from your childhood. i will not insult to this way. the new deal? the new deal against the old court. franklin roosevelt confronts all of these republican justices, and in his first term he does not have a single appointment. so...
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for witnesses to a fatal crash in albany that hand after 1:00 this morning on westbound i-80 near buchanan street. police say the driver of a black mitsubishi lost control, hit a guardrail and flipped. investigators do not know why the driver last control. he died a short time later at the hospital. >> students on the stanford campus are alert. a map step anied two women sleeping in their dorms. this is a confident man. do you recognize him? he is described as hispanic, 5' 9" tall. he is wearing a gray shirt. on friday morning two female students said they work up with hill standing over them, pulling the covers off as they slept. the second woman chased after him, but he got away. >> right now bart's board is taking public input on a $3.5 billion bond measure and alameda, san francisco and contra costa county will see this on the november ballot. bart says they need the money to replace and repair deteriorating track, updated equipment and other 43-year-old infrastructure. more people than ever depend on bart to get an the bay area, and rightership has risen from 170,000 a week in 1972, t
for witnesses to a fatal crash in albany that hand after 1:00 this morning on westbound i-80 near buchanan street. police say the driver of a black mitsubishi lost control, hit a guardrail and flipped. investigators do not know why the driver last control. he died a short time later at the hospital. >> students on the stanford campus are alert. a map step anied two women sleeping in their dorms. this is a confident man. do you recognize him? he is described as hispanic, 5' 9" tall....
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pete buchanan, how frustrated are you? >> nine.t i still have hopes we'll get back to the way we played. >> trying to be positive. the phils have come to terms with their number one overall pick, mickey monia. for over $6 million he should start in the gulf coast league on friday. >>> the sixers have the top pick in the nba draft thursday night, and it looks and sounds like they will take ben simmons. a look at ben. he's been getting jacked. he supposedly has gained around 20 pounds of muscle. he looks swelled up. villanova's archie, a national champion. as you know, he grew up in bucks county, and he says it would mean the world to him if the sixers drafted him. >> i grew up watching this team being from the area. i wanted to play for villanova and eventually if i could play for the sixers, it would be awesome. i never really thought i could play for the nba until i went to college, and in my junior year, i thought there was an actual chance. there's definitely a shot, but i'm not expecting everything. >>> i'm john clark. we'll be
pete buchanan, how frustrated are you? >> nine.t i still have hopes we'll get back to the way we played. >> trying to be positive. the phils have come to terms with their number one overall pick, mickey monia. for over $6 million he should start in the gulf coast league on friday. >>> the sixers have the top pick in the nba draft thursday night, and it looks and sounds like they will take ben simmons. a look at ben. he's been getting jacked. he supposedly has gained around...
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it was true when buchanan and jesse jackson were holding the mantles several decades ago. republican nominee run in recent years as an outride rejection of free trade. which was a main stay of reagan's economic and foreign policy and most other conservative thinkers. then it's the language with which he does it, i mean, really trickling down on the word "rape" as a metaphor, which is fearmongering tactic 101. it's also ugly in its visceralty. and clearly, you know, the knowledge that it's an ugly metaphor didn't deter him, it just enticed him, and says a lot about his instincts as a politician. >> so, andy, mr. trump's rhetoric does play in the middle part of this country, right, where people are desperate for a better economy and they're desperate for jobs. hillary clinton said, you know, i sympathize with what trump supporters believe and how they feel, but i'm not sure that really strikes an emotional chord in anyone. >> well, i think you're right. i think the success that she had in the democratic nomination process really started when she said essentially she would ru
it was true when buchanan and jesse jackson were holding the mantles several decades ago. republican nominee run in recent years as an outride rejection of free trade. which was a main stay of reagan's economic and foreign policy and most other conservative thinkers. then it's the language with which he does it, i mean, really trickling down on the word "rape" as a metaphor, which is fearmongering tactic 101. it's also ugly in its visceralty. and clearly, you know, the knowledge that...
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history, the wheel horse behind the first in the senate and subsequently as secretary of war of the buchanandministration was of all , people, jefferson davis who argued for going big that we were going to have a big building because we wanted to have a big, important country. and i think that's one of the great ironies of american history that later jefferson davis, of course, left and became president of the confederacy. host: before we go in the suite, it's been named after a predecessor, howard baker. when did that happen? senator mcconnell: well, before i got here. when howard baker left in 1984, popular -- he was very popular with both sides of the aisle, both republicans and the democrats. and that was sort of a parting gesture to an outstanding republican leader. host: let's walk in. as we're walking in, i've been doing this for a long time. it seems as though you're one of, dare to say, a declining number of senators who really care about the history of the senate. i'm thinking about senator byrd before you who spent so much time. do find that your interest in history is not as shar
history, the wheel horse behind the first in the senate and subsequently as secretary of war of the buchanandministration was of all , people, jefferson davis who argued for going big that we were going to have a big building because we wanted to have a big, important country. and i think that's one of the great ironies of american history that later jefferson davis, of course, left and became president of the confederacy. host: before we go in the suite, it's been named after a predecessor,...
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it's been described as the most ethno national campaign since wallace and pat buchanan.aling to a lot of those same voters but the problem is there aren't as many of those voters as there were when ronald reagan ran or pat buchanan. the projection is a 69% white electorate. can you win an election. michael steele -- >> no, you can't. >> you were talking about having to diversify and get black voters back. >> no, you cannot. both parties, and especially the republican party, has to be all about addition, not subtraction. and so you cannot put your party nor your presidential campaign in a space where you have latinos, you have african-americans and others looking at you cross-eyed. the reality of it is he's got to get off of this conversation. he's got to focus -- >> but is it too late? >> i don't think it's too late because the convention and a whole lot of stuff hasn't happened. >> i want to go to mitch mcconnell. he was asked about this very thing on thursda take a listen to what he said. >> do you worry at all that your nominee now, donald trump, will do to latino vot
it's been described as the most ethno national campaign since wallace and pat buchanan.aling to a lot of those same voters but the problem is there aren't as many of those voters as there were when ronald reagan ran or pat buchanan. the projection is a 69% white electorate. can you win an election. michael steele -- >> no, you can't. >> you were talking about having to diversify and get black voters back. >> no, you cannot. both parties, and especially the republican party,...
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these are attacks we have heard in the past from people like pat buchanan or from ag nu.e course when a candidate undergoes scrutiny that they don't like to attack the press. >> it is interesting the relationship between donald trump and the press. there is no presidential candidate who has relied on the press as much as donald trump. so to see him there excorpsiating the press as a wicked entity and this is a guy who made his career, not just his campaign, but career by cultivating the media. >> he has a lot of relationships with reporters. it has been a huge benefit to his campaign that he does so much press and gets so much attention. that is why he didn't have to spend as much as expected on paid media. he has been good for the press, as well. ratings on the debates were unprecedented. clicks on online stories. this has been a relationship that has done some good for both sides. >> there is also the issue, he was pointing this out yesterday. he comes out and holds a press conference and yells at the press and maybe performing. at the same time he says at least i'm hol
these are attacks we have heard in the past from people like pat buchanan or from ag nu.e course when a candidate undergoes scrutiny that they don't like to attack the press. >> it is interesting the relationship between donald trump and the press. there is no presidential candidate who has relied on the press as much as donald trump. so to see him there excorpsiating the press as a wicked entity and this is a guy who made his career, not just his campaign, but career by cultivating the...
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nay tiff of washington, d.c., buchanan has master's degree in mathematics in montreal and has further studies at several other universities. please join me in welcoming a great friend of young america's foundation. [ applause ] >> good morning. it's great to be with you all. i've been asked today to speak on leadership. and so i have to start by just suggesting that everyone here, i believe, wants to be a leader. i don't think you would have come. you would be part of this organization as great organization that inspires young people, unless you, yourself, one day hoped to be a real leader. and i think that's the key here, what is a real leader. you've been taught. you've been -- you've read, you've heard from your nol ks and others that the leaders in washington, the leaders in your state capital, the leaders here and there are doing this and that. and i suggest to you that those are not leaders, for the most part. when it comes to elected officials, especially in this town, they are not the kind of leaders that this country deserves, and that is why we're in the mess we're in today.
nay tiff of washington, d.c., buchanan has master's degree in mathematics in montreal and has further studies at several other universities. please join me in welcoming a great friend of young america's foundation. [ applause ] >> good morning. it's great to be with you all. i've been asked today to speak on leadership. and so i have to start by just suggesting that everyone here, i believe, wants to be a leader. i don't think you would have come. you would be part of this organization as...
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pat buchanan in 1992 when he gave his culturture warrior spe. >> you also report the rnc and trump campaignre also installing loyal party stall worths and key positions to ensure that they maintain control of the convention if rogue delegates attempt a disrupti disruption. how serious is this. they are really concerned things could get out of hand if they don't keep a tight lid. >> think about the public relations disaster that would unfold. if you have on national television a group of unruly delegates trying to wrestle the nomination away from donald trump. so what they are worried about on the trump side and rnc side i think more than actually having an open convention where anybody could be nominated is this ugly fight playing out which we as journalists who all cover 24/7 that's exactly what they don't want. >>> this was not a slow news day. coming up the supreme court ended its term with the dramatic decision today striking down a texas abortion law. my experience with usaa is awesome. homeowners insurance life insurance automobile insurance i spent 20 years active duty they still ref
pat buchanan in 1992 when he gave his culturture warrior spe. >> you also report the rnc and trump campaignre also installing loyal party stall worths and key positions to ensure that they maintain control of the convention if rogue delegates attempt a disrupti disruption. how serious is this. they are really concerned things could get out of hand if they don't keep a tight lid. >> think about the public relations disaster that would unfold. if you have on national television a...
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remember how the less secretary of state who ran for president ran for president affected, james buchanan 18157. he went on by many people's reckoning the worst president in the history of the republic. so but you raise an absolutely valid point which goes to this question of political calculation, and i think it cut two ways for president obama. on the the one hand there's huge political stature of hillary clinton was attractive to him because recall in 2009 he knew for the first year he was going to be completely battened down at the white house dealing with the financial crisis and the recession. yet he wanted to go around the world and mend fences and rebuild alliances. he needed a superstar with her own political stature to go off and do that so he did not have to do it himself. that is largely what the first year was about. andrea and i were i were on a lot of those trips. the other thing and i've talked to a couple of his political advisers about what the thinking was when it was announced, another thing it did was it removed a huge independent political voice from the senate. let'
remember how the less secretary of state who ran for president ran for president affected, james buchanan 18157. he went on by many people's reckoning the worst president in the history of the republic. so but you raise an absolutely valid point which goes to this question of political calculation, and i think it cut two ways for president obama. on the the one hand there's huge political stature of hillary clinton was attractive to him because recall in 2009 he knew for the first year he was...
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president her period hoover, and your home boy, pat buchanan down the road in washington, dc.n in but paul robeson's position was if washington could ally with moscow to defeat his antagonist it would not be beyond the bounds of reason for robeson and his comrades to alie with -- to defeat they're antagonist but washington would have none of it. in fact a turning point in the life of paul robeson takes place in 1946 when he confronts face-to-face the then u.s. president hari s. truman and wags his finger and denounce harry truman for this lethargy in pursuing lynchers who were mutilating and committing may hem against black people, including black soldiers in uniform. according to reports, harry truman's face was turning purple as he suffered the fuse laud of invective from paul robeson but that was a turning opinion for paul robeson's life because from that point you began to see an increased persecution of paul robeson, that is to say, his passport was taken, which took away the life blood of his career because he may have been more popular abroad than in the united states o
president her period hoover, and your home boy, pat buchanan down the road in washington, dc.n in but paul robeson's position was if washington could ally with moscow to defeat his antagonist it would not be beyond the bounds of reason for robeson and his comrades to alie with -- to defeat they're antagonist but washington would have none of it. in fact a turning point in the life of paul robeson takes place in 1946 when he confronts face-to-face the then u.s. president hari s. truman and wags...
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buchanan. >> thank you, mr. gross for coming. we all apprec quaiate it. 217,000 people in my district that count on social security. but i want to go back the gentleman's point from california about the surplus. i mean, really as you mentioned, there's no money there. it's an iou from the federal government. is that right? >> to the extent that any treasury bond or savings bond that any of us might hold is an iou from the government, that would be true. >> you have 2.7 trillion or whatever that number is is treasuries from the federal government? >> and it represents the excess funds that have been accumulated by having taxes more than what we spent by interest. >> my concern and when i ran for congress, i was concerned about the $130 billion deficit in 2007. back then it was with about 130 billion that year. we went from 8 trillion in change to 8 to 9 trillion in that range. we've accumulated in 10 years 10 trillion there in debt. so, i ask you do you look at the viability of -- when you're counting on the government in a sense
buchanan. >> thank you, mr. gross for coming. we all apprec quaiate it. 217,000 people in my district that count on social security. but i want to go back the gentleman's point from california about the surplus. i mean, really as you mentioned, there's no money there. it's an iou from the federal government. is that right? >> to the extent that any treasury bond or savings bond that any of us might hold is an iou from the government, that would be true. >> you have 2.7...
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please join me in welcoming a great friend of young america's foundation, miss bay buchanan. [ applause ] >> good morning. it is great to be with you all. i've been asked today to speak on leadership. and so i have to start by just suggesting that everyone here, i believe, wants to be a leader. i don't think you would have come or be part of this organization, this great organization that inspires young people unless you, yourself, one day hope to be a real leader. and i think that is the key here. what is a real leader? you've been taught. you've read. you've heard from your folks and others that the leaders in washington, the leaders in your state capital and leaders here and there are doing this and that. and i suggest to you, that those are not leaders, for the most part. when it comes to elected officials, especially in this town. they are not the kind of leaders that this country deserves and that is why we're in the mess we are today. that is what i want to talk about. how is it we got here, what has happened, and where we're going and what difference you all can make. you know,
please join me in welcoming a great friend of young america's foundation, miss bay buchanan. [ applause ] >> good morning. it is great to be with you all. i've been asked today to speak on leadership. and so i have to start by just suggesting that everyone here, i believe, wants to be a leader. i don't think you would have come or be part of this organization, this great organization that inspires young people unless you, yourself, one day hope to be a real leader. and i think that is the...
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. >>> political commentator bay buchanan spoke with college students about the importance of leadershipcent training seminar in virginia. she talked about the current presidential race, including her support for republican presidential candidate donald trump. she also shared her experience working for former president ronald reagan. the young america's foundation hosted this event. >> good morning, everyone. we are so excited you are here. welcome to young america's foundation headquarters. thank you students, staff. and supporters for attending the young americans for freedom activism seminar. my name is dylan keck and i'm an in attorney he-- an inturn here. and i can't think of a way to begin the program with an energetic speaker. we have the conservative movement. the foundation is dedicated to making surin krusing numbers of young americans are inspired by conservative ideas. through our programs we strive to promote freedom, free enterprise and traditional values. every year we introduce thousands of young people to these ideas through our conferences and internships and young amer
. >>> political commentator bay buchanan spoke with college students about the importance of leadershipcent training seminar in virginia. she talked about the current presidential race, including her support for republican presidential candidate donald trump. she also shared her experience working for former president ronald reagan. the young america's foundation hosted this event. >> good morning, everyone. we are so excited you are here. welcome to young america's foundation...
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how to describe it, of thinking people, people with serious political opinions, i don't mean james buchanan and the upper levels of this, i mean just people is much bigger than it once was and that there are many, many, many people who believe in trade-tested betterment and think, boy, gee, it's great we have suburbs with these nice houses and, oh, boy, what a wonderful country. i love america. and even though at the heights of the intelligentsia whether in the national review or the nation, they're railing against each other and the society in which they live. so i have this sense that there's this momentum to capitalism which is very hard to stop. now, i don't think it's impossible to stop because we've, you know, how do i know? it's like infant baptism. do you believe in infant baptism? believe in it, i've seen it. [laughter] do you, do you believe that economic growth can be stopped by absurd, excessive regulation and overtaxation and wars and stupid policies? yeah, hey, i believe it. i've seen it. >> you mentioned bob higgs' work. >> yeah. >> bob documents, to my satisfaction, that thi
how to describe it, of thinking people, people with serious political opinions, i don't mean james buchanan and the upper levels of this, i mean just people is much bigger than it once was and that there are many, many, many people who believe in trade-tested betterment and think, boy, gee, it's great we have suburbs with these nice houses and, oh, boy, what a wonderful country. i love america. and even though at the heights of the intelligentsia whether in the national review or the nation,...
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[laughter]r] >> because he supported reagan but also mccarthy and pat buchanan. >> and the socialistin 194418 he was much more concerned with personality to be honest. >> there is a lot of names and influences that kirk enjoy a it is enjoyable in your book to go down thosethinki paths of those to influence his thought there are more ideas per page in this book then a year of ted talked it is fascinating intellectual history by the same token he was an interesting character not just in a room somewhere of a lot of eccentricities a little prickly nature talk about the man himself. >> that is the great question of a note you couldi never walk away without knowing his personality he was bizarre my favoritemy favort story one year before he gets married he is the bachelor of way through 1964 mary's about one month before he turns 46 and beautiful woman she was a model in new york extremely intelligent still lives in michigan just a force of nature they were a great team but one year before he always traveled the world but not as a young man the ones he served in the military he was enamor
[laughter]r] >> because he supported reagan but also mccarthy and pat buchanan. >> and the socialistin 194418 he was much more concerned with personality to be honest. >> there is a lot of names and influences that kirk enjoy a it is enjoyable in your book to go down thosethinki paths of those to influence his thought there are more ideas per page in this book then a year of ted talked it is fascinating intellectual history by the same token he was an interesting character not...
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i interviewed pat buchanan as a precuriousor to trump. >> ajc launched a bold new initiative. u.s. mayors were asked to sign on to a statement, pledging to confront any and all forms of anti-semitism. in alling upon their european counterparts to take action against the age-old hatred. today more than 300 mayors from 50 states representing more than 82 million people signed on. in october of 2015, the project was launched pledging a zero tolerance policy to make security in jewish communities a prird and reject the notion that anti-semitic acts can be justified by political views on israel. now nearly 200 mayors from more than 30 countries representing 35 million people signed on. ajc's initiative stands as the largest most far reaching anti-semitism and the u.s. and europe together have ever seen. >> good afternoon. my name is michael and i serve on ojc's executive council and the chair of the regional offices. one year ago, ajc's network of 22 regional offices across the country under took the challenge, mayor's united against anti-semitism. we spread the word to mayors across th
i interviewed pat buchanan as a precuriousor to trump. >> ajc launched a bold new initiative. u.s. mayors were asked to sign on to a statement, pledging to confront any and all forms of anti-semitism. in alling upon their european counterparts to take action against the age-old hatred. today more than 300 mayors from 50 states representing more than 82 million people signed on. in october of 2015, the project was launched pledging a zero tolerance policy to make security in jewish...
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buchanan, you're up. >> thank you, mr. goss, for coming. we all appreciate it. i'm from florida, sarasota. 217,000 people in my district out of 700,000 that count on social security. but i wanted to go back to the gentleman's point from california, about the surplus. really, as you mentioned, there's really no money there, it's an iou from the federal government; is that right? >> well, to the extent that any treasury bond or savings bond that any of us might hold is an iou from the government, that would be true. >> so basically what you've got is that $2.7 trillion or whatever that number is, is treasuries from the federal government, is that right? >> it's treasuries, exactly. and it represents of course the excess funds that have been accumulated by social security by having taxes more than that we spent, with interest. >> if you look at your ability to get repaid, when i ran for congress i was concerned about the $130 billion deficits when i can an i am in in '07. you might remember back then it was $130 billion that year. we went from $8 trillion and chang
buchanan, you're up. >> thank you, mr. goss, for coming. we all appreciate it. i'm from florida, sarasota. 217,000 people in my district out of 700,000 that count on social security. but i wanted to go back to the gentleman's point from california, about the surplus. really, as you mentioned, there's really no money there, it's an iou from the federal government; is that right? >> well, to the extent that any treasury bond or savings bond that any of us might hold is an iou from the...
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virginia tech yaf chapter had bay buchanan come to speak about immigration issue. they funded it through student fees. afterwards the administrators told them their flyers went too far. they were offended by the title, alien invasion. that was offensive to some groups and you don't get any money. this was unconstitutional. if somebody said we should have more immigration they would have funded it. that is a violation of the decision from the supreme court. now, so they can have this we don't like your viewpoint or they'll do another trick categoriccat go gorical exclusions, we don't fund religious cases. i won a case that says you can't single out religion as a subject matter. the catholic group at the university of wisconsin was denied funding because they spent student fee money on religious things. we were able to get the 7th circuit to say that was viewpoint discrimination to single out relings grougious gr exclusion. they can exclude you because you're a political group. it was the texas aggie at texas a&m wanted to discuss race and social justice issues from
virginia tech yaf chapter had bay buchanan come to speak about immigration issue. they funded it through student fees. afterwards the administrators told them their flyers went too far. they were offended by the title, alien invasion. that was offensive to some groups and you don't get any money. this was unconstitutional. if somebody said we should have more immigration they would have funded it. that is a violation of the decision from the supreme court. now, so they can have this we don't...
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these are at buchanan mall, height chart and john mccauley, parks in the tenderloin and hurts the ground in the bayview. were able to make some staff investments. were adding a project manager for deferred maintenance project that i've had the pleasure of talking to a few of you about that. as we have met with you to discuss our budget. we have a very significant capital program. right now, our capital project managers are carrying a workload of approximately 120 different capital projects throughout our parks system. the workloads are extremely large. what happens is, that some of the smaller projects smaller capital projects often have to take a backseat to the larger part renovation projects. so, last year we hired our first project manager. would you hire a different one. there will hopefully speed up smaller low dollar capital projects that still do require some project management that will enable us to move a little bit more quickly with respect to some of the smaller capital projects that come out of this budget process, our three-year participatory budget process or are small fri
these are at buchanan mall, height chart and john mccauley, parks in the tenderloin and hurts the ground in the bayview. were able to make some staff investments. were adding a project manager for deferred maintenance project that i've had the pleasure of talking to a few of you about that. as we have met with you to discuss our budget. we have a very significant capital program. right now, our capital project managers are carrying a workload of approximately 120 different capital projects...
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buchanan. >> thank you, mr. gross for coming.all apprec quaiate it. 217,000 people in my district that count on social security. but i want to go back the gentleman's point from california about the surplus. i mean, really as you mentioned, there's no money there. it's an iou from the federal government. is that right? >> to the extent that any treasury bond or savings bond that any of us might hold is an iou from the government, that would be true. >> you have 2.7 trillion or whatever that number is is treasuries from the federal government? >> and it represents the excess funds that have been accumulated by having taxes more than what we spent by interest. >> my concern and when i ran for congress, i was concerned about the $130 billion deficit in 2007. back then it was with about 130 billion that year. we went from 8 trillion in change to 8 to 9 trillion in that range. we've accumulated in 10 years 10 trillion there in debt. so, i ask you do you look at the viability of -- when you're counting on the government in a sense for
buchanan. >> thank you, mr. gross for coming.all apprec quaiate it. 217,000 people in my district that count on social security. but i want to go back the gentleman's point from california about the surplus. i mean, really as you mentioned, there's no money there. it's an iou from the federal government. is that right? >> to the extent that any treasury bond or savings bond that any of us might hold is an iou from the government, that would be true. >> you have 2.7 trillion or...
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these are at buchanan mall, height chart and john mccauley, parks in the tenderloin and hurts the ground in the bayview. were able to make some staff investments. were adding a project manager for deferred maintenance project that i've had the pleasure of talking to a few of you about that. as we have met with you to discuss our budget. we have a very significant capital program. right now, our capital project managers are carrying a workload of approximately 120 different capital projects throughout our parks system. the workloads are extremely large. what happens is, that some of the smaller projects smaller capital projects often have to take a backseat to the larger part renovation projects. so, last year we hired our first project manager. would you hire a different one. there will hopefully speed up smaller low dollar capital projects that still do require some project management that will enable us to move a little bit more quickly with respect to some of the smaller capital projects that come out of this budget process, our three-year participatory budget process or are small fri
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representative vern buchanan's bill ensuring full access to medicare advantage plans. and finally representative mike kelly's bill requiring fair and transparent reporting on congressional district on the enrollment of beneficiaries on both the tradition fee for service medicare and medicare advantage programs. all these priorities previously passed the house during the 114th congress session. under the topic of access in rural areas, the bill allows for continuation and expansion of a participation in the rural community hospital demonstration program. championed by my colleague, senator grassley in the senate, and chairman don young here in the house, this policy is a continuation from the medicare modernization act of 2003. under the topic of beneficiary access in medicare, the bill requires the secretary to revise the pre-medicare eligibility notification, adding greater transparency for beneficiaries which was led by my colleagues dr. mcdermott and representative pat meehan. finally, the bill includes two member priorities that advance important medicare hospital
representative vern buchanan's bill ensuring full access to medicare advantage plans. and finally representative mike kelly's bill requiring fair and transparent reporting on congressional district on the enrollment of beneficiaries on both the tradition fee for service medicare and medicare advantage programs. all these priorities previously passed the house during the 114th congress session. under the topic of access in rural areas, the bill allows for continuation and expansion of a...
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ran for, not only ran against hillary's health care plan, ran against nafta, the wto. 1996, pat buchananmpshire with this same message. there has been a divide in the republican party for some time. though, again, david is exactly right. the republican establishment has always come out on top and sided where people like mitch mcconnell and paul ryan has sided. donald trump is challenging that orthodox in a way that nobody has for generations. >> you know, it's funny. you could almost trace the politics we have right now to one night and the next morning in 1993 when the new democrat has come to office. bill clinton has become president and who does he enlist to bring to the white house to spend the night and then address the public to sell nafta? gerald ford, jimmy carter and george h.w. bush. and the president's come back. if you want a picture of the establishment, that's the image you want. and it was this moment where nafta became part of the new democrat gospel and, again, nobody was better at explaining this than bill clinton. and he did it in new hampshire in 1992. he did it throu
ran for, not only ran against hillary's health care plan, ran against nafta, the wto. 1996, pat buchananmpshire with this same message. there has been a divide in the republican party for some time. though, again, david is exactly right. the republican establishment has always come out on top and sided where people like mitch mcconnell and paul ryan has sided. donald trump is challenging that orthodox in a way that nobody has for generations. >> you know, it's funny. you could almost...
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it will be held on post and buchanan street. >>> sports. tillis overton is the latest winning pitcher. he had a big night last night. he got it started with a two run chapter. valencia and then overton the mound. he got hammered twice. a few home runs. in the third inning, the ricky faced three-time mvp albert pull. he later gave up a solo shot. the oakland a's backed up over 10. they pulled out a winner and it was the third consecutive win.>>> madison bumgardner was the ice cold fillies that did him in. he gave up three runs including a two run homer by cameron ruff that put the philadelphia team ahead. see you later, there it goes. the first time since april 15 bumgardner gave up more than what to runs in a game. they host the phillies again today at 1:00. that will make it 800 victories for their giants manager.>>> thanks for clarifying that. >>> it was a record-setting crowd for one of the best rivalries in soccer. 51,000 people gathered at sanford station between the san jose earthquakes in the la galaxy. the california classico. giova
it will be held on post and buchanan street. >>> sports. tillis overton is the latest winning pitcher. he had a big night last night. he got it started with a two run chapter. valencia and then overton the mound. he got hammered twice. a few home runs. in the third inning, the ricky faced three-time mvp albert pull. he later gave up a solo shot. the oakland a's backed up over 10. they pulled out a winner and it was the third consecutive win.>>> madison bumgardner was the ice...
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. >> it's something that's united the pat buchanans, the jesse jacksons, the bernie sanders for a longe. >> how do you put all three of them together? >> that's the point. this is where the far left and far right can sometimes agree. but we've never had a republican nominee campaign against free trade. more the republican nominee to be in a war with the chamber of commerce is just another sign of how deeply weird this election is. we are through the looking glass, people. the chamber of commerce and republican nominee are at war with each other. that has nothing to do with normal political reality. traditionally these folks walk in lock step. now they're fighting. >> but trump is changing what the party is about with him as the nominee. he's saying the obvious, which is the chamber of commerce, they're part of the insider, part of the establishment. they like the special interest. it works for them. that's who pays the fees for them. at some point, that's probably how he'll say i got my rating to an "a" for trump university. it seems to work for him to be at odds with the establishment
. >> it's something that's united the pat buchanans, the jesse jacksons, the bernie sanders for a longe. >> how do you put all three of them together? >> that's the point. this is where the far left and far right can sometimes agree. but we've never had a republican nominee campaign against free trade. more the republican nominee to be in a war with the chamber of commerce is just another sign of how deeply weird this election is. we are through the looking glass, people. the...
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virginia tech yaf chapter had bay buchanan come to speak about immigration issue. they funded it through student fees. afterwards the administrators there --yaf people their flyers went too far. they were offended by the title, alien invasion. that was offensive to some groups and you don't get any money. this was unconstitutional. this was blatantly unconstitutional. if somebody said we should have more immigration they would have funded it. that is a violation of the decision from the supreme court. now, so they can have this we don't like your viewpoint or they'll do another trick categorical exclusions. they will say, we don't fund religious groups or political group area i won a rosenberger case, it says you cannot single out religion as a subject matter. the catholic group at the university of wisconsin was denied funding because they spent student fee money on religious things. we were able to get the 7th circuit, a great decision to say that that was blatantly viewpoint discrimination to single out religious groups for exclusion. they can exclude you becaus
virginia tech yaf chapter had bay buchanan come to speak about immigration issue. they funded it through student fees. afterwards the administrators there --yaf people their flyers went too far. they were offended by the title, alien invasion. that was offensive to some groups and you don't get any money. this was unconstitutional. this was blatantly unconstitutional. if somebody said we should have more immigration they would have funded it. that is a violation of the decision from the supreme...
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these are at buchanan mall, height chart and john mccauley, parks in the tenderloin and hurts the ground in the bayview. were able to make some staff investments. were adding a project manager for deferred maintenance project that i've had the pleasure of talking to a few of you about that. as we have met with you to discuss our budget. we have a very significant capital program. right now, our capital project managers are carrying a workload of approximately 120 different capital projects throughout our parks system. the workloads are extremely large. what happens is, that some of the smaller projects smaller capital projects often have to take a backseat to the larger part renovation projects. so, last year we hired our first project manager. would you hire a different one. there will hopefully speed up smaller low dollar capital projects that still do require some project management that will enable us to move a little bit more quickly with respect to some of the smaller capital projects that come out of this budget process, our three-year participatory budget process or are small fri
these are at buchanan mall, height chart and john mccauley, parks in the tenderloin and hurts the ground in the bayview. were able to make some staff investments. were adding a project manager for deferred maintenance project that i've had the pleasure of talking to a few of you about that. as we have met with you to discuss our budget. we have a very significant capital program. right now, our capital project managers are carrying a workload of approximately 120 different capital projects...
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these are at buchanan mall, height chart and john mccauley, parks in the tenderloin and hurts the ground in the bayview. were able to make some staff investments. were adding a project manager for deferred maintenance project that i've had the pleasure of talking to a few of you about that. as we have met with you to discuss our budget. we have a very significant capital program. right now, our capital project managers are carrying a workload of approximately 120 different capital projects throughout our parks system. the workloads are extremely large. what happens is, that some of the smaller projects smaller capital projects often have to take a backseat to the larger part renovation projects. so, last year we hired our first project manager. would you hire a different one. there will hopefully speed up smaller low dollar capital projects that still do require some project management that will enable us to move a little bit more quickly with respect to some of the smaller capital projects that come out of this budget process, our three-year participatory budget process or are small fri
these are at buchanan mall, height chart and john mccauley, parks in the tenderloin and hurts the ground in the bayview. were able to make some staff investments. were adding a project manager for deferred maintenance project that i've had the pleasure of talking to a few of you about that. as we have met with you to discuss our budget. we have a very significant capital program. right now, our capital project managers are carrying a workload of approximately 120 different capital projects...
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these are at buchanan mall, height chart and john mccauley, parks in the tenderloin and hurts the ground in the bayview. were able to make some staff investments. were adding a project manager for deferred maintenance project that i've had the pleasure of talking to a few of you about that. as we have met with you to discuss our budget. we have a very significant capital program. right now, our capital project managers are carrying a workload of approximately 120 different capital projects throughout our parks system. the workloads are extremely large. what happens is, that some of the smaller projects smaller capital projects often have to take a backseat to the larger part renovation projects. so, last year we hired our first project manager. would you hire a different one. there will hopefully speed up smaller low dollar capital projects that still do require some project management that will enable us to move a little bit more quickly with respect to some of the smaller capital projects that come out of this budget process, our three-year participatory budget process or are small fri
these are at buchanan mall, height chart and john mccauley, parks in the tenderloin and hurts the ground in the bayview. were able to make some staff investments. were adding a project manager for deferred maintenance project that i've had the pleasure of talking to a few of you about that. as we have met with you to discuss our budget. we have a very significant capital program. right now, our capital project managers are carrying a workload of approximately 120 different capital projects...