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people recommending this don't do this do that she always full full of others you know made this chaney's say you call them and to ask how is this person is that person is so full of their guidance you know we still don't know the details surrounding these 39 chinese men and women who died in the back of vet truck outside of london this week but i want to ask you what went through your mind when you heard the news about these 39 people die it was a limb on inc and i received an interview cation on my move on the b.b.c. breaking news and i did not read the news a just with a headline and i was shocked i was devastated because immediately came to mind was my experience big you know kept in the back of one of the threes or you know containers back in cali almost you know freezing to death and suffocating in a horrendous situation and eventually started to nokia and eventually we're you know we were let out so mine once you know. i was lucky because someone came and helped me get out and like what happened to these you know. people who lost their lives you know i mean i don't think any of us
people recommending this don't do this do that she always full full of others you know made this chaney's say you call them and to ask how is this person is that person is so full of their guidance you know we still don't know the details surrounding these 39 chinese men and women who died in the back of vet truck outside of london this week but i want to ask you what went through your mind when you heard the news about these 39 people die it was a limb on inc and i received an interview cation...
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host: sarah chaney?uest: it is very hard to establish a connection between a president's policies and what is happening in the economy. you bring up an interesting point, though, that if you're president, hypothetically who steps into office right after a recession, of course the economy is doing poorly then. as opposed to if you stepped into office five years into an expansion. host: mike. houston, texas. caller: good morning. host: good morning. caller: here is an economic principle i would like to share, your pay raise in regard to the minimum wage, your payraise comes effective when you are. when your skills go beyond -- which is good. and you are 20 years old, you are learning the fundamentals of getting to work on time, working with others, at whatever age. but entry-level people don't $40,000, $50,000 a year because they are working part-time and full-time. they are going to school. it is a natural extension their payraise will be effective when they develop their skills. second point, new mexico'
host: sarah chaney?uest: it is very hard to establish a connection between a president's policies and what is happening in the economy. you bring up an interesting point, though, that if you're president, hypothetically who steps into office right after a recession, of course the economy is doing poorly then. as opposed to if you stepped into office five years into an expansion. host: mike. houston, texas. caller: good morning. host: good morning. caller: here is an economic principle i would...
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our conference chair, liz chaney. ms. cheney: i want to make sure everyone is focused on a couple of things. you'll hear from a number of members about this. the first one is that the democrats cannot fix this process. they've now created a record over the course of the last several weeks with witnesses they selected, we know there are circumstances where chairman schiff told witnesses not to answer questions that our members were asking. we know there have been circumstances where our members have attempted to go read transcripts and have been told by staff member they're not allowed to go read those transcripts. this is a process that has been fundamentally tainted. the president has had no rights inside these hearings. his counsel has not been able to be present. for them to claim they're going to open the process up which by the way this resolution does not do. the resolution says they're going to do what they want to do it gives authority for open hearings. but they cannot go back and fix what is a fundamentally tain
our conference chair, liz chaney. ms. cheney: i want to make sure everyone is focused on a couple of things. you'll hear from a number of members about this. the first one is that the democrats cannot fix this process. they've now created a record over the course of the last several weeks with witnesses they selected, we know there are circumstances where chairman schiff told witnesses not to answer questions that our members were asking. we know there have been circumstances where our members...
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. >> reporter: margaret chaney is the president of the tucson public educators union.he helped lead a week-long teacher strike last year. >> you brought in these other teachers and now you've filled those holes. there's no reason to add more funding, which is a problem for those of us who are left behind. >> reporter: nationwide, there are more than 3,000 international teachers in u.s. classrooms, up 50% from 2014. >> i just love this one. >> reporter: the majority of those teachers come from the philippines. and we were there when another teacher arrived. >> w what were you thinking? >> i am thinking that it's really great to be here in the united states. >> reporter: international teachers must have at least the equivalent of a u.s. bachelor's degree and two years of teaching experience to qualify. but the process is expensive for them, costing $8,000 in sponsorship fees alone. norah. >> o'donnell: your piece is going to raise a lot of questi hillary, thank you. coming up, new video of the raid that led to the capture and release of a notorious drug lord's son. lord'
. >> reporter: margaret chaney is the president of the tucson public educators union.he helped lead a week-long teacher strike last year. >> you brought in these other teachers and now you've filled those holes. there's no reason to add more funding, which is a problem for those of us who are left behind. >> reporter: nationwide, there are more than 3,000 international teachers in u.s. classrooms, up 50% from 2014. >> i just love this one. >> reporter: the majority...
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recommending this don't do this do that she always full also you know full of others you know made this chaney's say you call them and to ask how is this person is that person is so full of their guidance you know we still don't know the details surrounding these 39 chinese men and women who died in the back of that truck outside of london this week but i want to ask you what went through your mind when you heard the news about these 39 people die it was early morning and i was seated and if occasional might move on the b.b.c. breaking news and i did not read the news a just with a headline and i was shocked i. was devastated because immediately came to mind was my experience big you know kept in the back of one of the threes or you know containers back in cali almost you know freezing to death and suffocating in a horrendous situation and eventually started to knock you know an eventually we're you know we were let out so mine once you know. i was lucky because someone came and helped me get out and like what happened to these you know 239 people who lost their lives you know i mean i don't thi
recommending this don't do this do that she always full also you know full of others you know made this chaney's say you call them and to ask how is this person is that person is so full of their guidance you know we still don't know the details surrounding these 39 chinese men and women who died in the back of that truck outside of london this week but i want to ask you what went through your mind when you heard the news about these 39 people die it was early morning and i was seated and if...
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. >> reporter: representative liz chaney saying "impossible to understand why donald trump is leaving america's allies to be slaughtered and enabling the return of isis." >> and ian, tonight, you've reported that some kurds are no longer securing those isis prisons as they now try to defend themselves. how are they likely to respond to turkey? >> reporter: well, david, look, the kurds have far less firepower than the turkish military, but they are highly motivated. so, what we should expect is for them to step aside and allow the turkish military to come in on the ground, as they have already tonight and then engage them guerrilla style, just as they did so successfully against isis. david? >> all right, ian pannell on the ground for us., n ly manyf the t isis the u.s. had been teaming one the kurds, that fight has stopped. let's bring in martha raddatz tonight. we were just on the syria border. you know u.s. military leaders were telling me that the fight against isis was very much alive, still a serious threat. so, what are you learning tonight about the mission now suspended in syr
. >> reporter: representative liz chaney saying "impossible to understand why donald trump is leaving america's allies to be slaughtered and enabling the return of isis." >> and ian, tonight, you've reported that some kurds are no longer securing those isis prisons as they now try to defend themselves. how are they likely to respond to turkey? >> reporter: well, david, look, the kurds have far less firepower than the turkish military, but they are highly motivated....
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. >> reporter: margaret chaney is the president of the tucson public educators union.he helped lead a week-long teacher strike last year. >> you brought in these other teacher, and now you filled those holes. there is no reason to add more funding, which is a problem for those of us that are left behind. >> reporter: nationwide, there are more than 3,000 international teachers in u.s. classrooms, up 50% from 2014. >> i just love this one. >> reporter: the majority of those teachers come from the philippines. >> welcome! >> reporter: and we were there when another teacher arrived. when you see all of these smiling face here is to greet you, what were you thinking? >> i am thinking that it's really great to be here in the united states. >> international teachers must have at least the equivalent of a u.s. bachelor's degree and two years of teaching experience to qualify, but the process is expensive for them, costing $8,000 in sponsorship fees alone. norah? >> your piece is going to raise a lot of questions. hillary, thank you. >>> coming up, new video of the raid that l
. >> reporter: margaret chaney is the president of the tucson public educators union.he helped lead a week-long teacher strike last year. >> you brought in these other teacher, and now you filled those holes. there is no reason to add more funding, which is a problem for those of us that are left behind. >> reporter: nationwide, there are more than 3,000 international teachers in u.s. classrooms, up 50% from 2014. >> i just love this one. >> reporter: the majority...
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my plea right now is for everyone and particularly young people to remember that james chaney, andrew goodman and michael swain are dyed for the right to vote. and there is nothing more important in the coming year then remembering those men and making sure that everyone you know is registered to vote and get out to vote. doesn't matter what state you live in. that's the task ahead. thank you very much. [applause] >> if you have a question, please line up at the microphone to the left. we have 15 minutes for questions. just like many of you, susan is excited to see our next speaker. so she's going to remain here for that talk. her signing at the tent will take place in an hour after we are done here. as opposed to right after her talk. let's start with the questions. >> so, i was at a session yesterday afternoon. a black historian was on the panel and said that slavery was not america's original sin. white supremacy is america's original sin. and it's a sin still very much alive. which makes sense to me because white supremacy explains all of our national sins. but i'm wondering, you
my plea right now is for everyone and particularly young people to remember that james chaney, andrew goodman and michael swain are dyed for the right to vote. and there is nothing more important in the coming year then remembering those men and making sure that everyone you know is registered to vote and get out to vote. doesn't matter what state you live in. that's the task ahead. thank you very much. [applause] >> if you have a question, please line up at the microphone to the left. we...
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coming up on "washington journal ," wall street journal economics reporter sarah chaney discusses the september jobs report and the slowdown in the manufacturing sector. 'sen, university of virginia sabato's crystal ball kyle
coming up on "washington journal ," wall street journal economics reporter sarah chaney discusses the september jobs report and the slowdown in the manufacturing sector. 'sen, university of virginia sabato's crystal ball kyle
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chaney from wyoming. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlelady is recognized for two minutes. ms. cheney: thank you very much, thank you to the republican leader of the rules committee for yielding to me. we have heard a desperation almost on the part of my colleague on the other side of the aisle that the nation take this body seriously then they need to start acting like they take themselves seriously, madam speaker. when we are here, when we are here talking about this grave and solemn obligation we have addressing impeachment. we know what a serious process would look like. we have seen it before. we have seen members on both sides of the aisle in the past when we have been engaged in the impeachment of a president act in a way that is serious, reflects the dignity of this body and the importance of this constitution. that's the opposite of what we have seen so far. no matter what my colleagues say about this legislation, no matter what my colleagues say about the process they have been engaged in to date, it is absolutely the case it has been a secret process that has denied
chaney from wyoming. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlelady is recognized for two minutes. ms. cheney: thank you very much, thank you to the republican leader of the rules committee for yielding to me. we have heard a desperation almost on the part of my colleague on the other side of the aisle that the nation take this body seriously then they need to start acting like they take themselves seriously, madam speaker. when we are here, when we are here talking about this grave and solemn...
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my plea right now is for everyone and particularly young people to remember that james chaney, andrewgoodman and michael swain are dyed for the right to vote. and there is nothing more important in the coming year then remembering those men and making sure that everyone you know is registered to vote and get out to vote. doesn't matter what state you live in. that's the task ahead. thank you very much. [applause] >> if you have a question, please line up at the microphone to the left. we have 15 minutes for questions. just like many of you, susan is excited to see our next speaker. so she's going to remain here for that talk. her signing at the tent will take place in an hour after we are done here. as opposed to right after her talk. let's start with the questions. >> so, i was at a session yesterday afternoon. a black historian was on the panel and said that slavery was not america's original sin. white supremacy is america's original sin. and it's a sin still very much alive. which makes sense to me because white supremacy explains all of our national sins. but i'm wondering, you p
my plea right now is for everyone and particularly young people to remember that james chaney, andrewgoodman and michael swain are dyed for the right to vote. and there is nothing more important in the coming year then remembering those men and making sure that everyone you know is registered to vote and get out to vote. doesn't matter what state you live in. that's the task ahead. thank you very much. [applause] >> if you have a question, please line up at the microphone to the left. we...
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chaney from wyoming. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlelady is recognized for two minutes. ms. cheney: thank you very much, thank you to the republican leader of the rules committee for yielding to me. we have heard a desperation almost on the part of my colleague on the other side of the aisle that the nation take this body seriously then they need to start acting like they take themselves seriously, madam speaker. when we are here, when we are here talking about this grave and solemn obligation we have addressing impeachment. we know what a serious process would look like. we have seen it before. we have seen members on both sides of the aisle in the past when we have been engaged in the impeachment of a president act in a way that is serious, reflects the dignity of this body and the importance of this constitution. that's the opposite of what we have seen so far. no matter what my colleagues say about this legislation, no matter what my colleagues say about the process they have been engaged in to date, it is absolutely the case it has been a secret process that has denied
chaney from wyoming. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlelady is recognized for two minutes. ms. cheney: thank you very much, thank you to the republican leader of the rules committee for yielding to me. we have heard a desperation almost on the part of my colleague on the other side of the aisle that the nation take this body seriously then they need to start acting like they take themselves seriously, madam speaker. when we are here, when we are here talking about this grave and solemn...