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people like senators camla harris and cory booker. mayors who argue they are unencumbered by washington bag. joining me now is charlie book. and political correspondent for nbc. somebody has to make the judgment. who are the people who are being mentioned for president on the short list. >> joe biden, does he run or not. is he too old or not. i'm little more skeptical about bernie sanders. but i think elizabeth warren. >> susan, senator sanders will be 79 election day. which is old even by ronald reagan sanders. joe biden is 78. john kerry is 77. elizabeth warren is 71. >> one of the things about donald trump is at his age, he was so active on the campaign trail. he never stopped. but what is also interesting about those people that you mentioned and even some in the introduction is that it is how used to how they are running in the old settings. the folks that we have talked about for the most part so far are people who run traditional campaigns. can they break out of the mold of this is how you do something in order to run against t
people like senators camla harris and cory booker. mayors who argue they are unencumbered by washington bag. joining me now is charlie book. and political correspondent for nbc. somebody has to make the judgment. who are the people who are being mentioned for president on the short list. >> joe biden, does he run or not. is he too old or not. i'm little more skeptical about bernie sanders. but i think elizabeth warren. >> susan, senator sanders will be 79 election day. which is old...
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like kamala harris, cory booker and kirstin jill brandt of new york. people fighting from outside the beltway. governors and mayors who will argue they are unincumbered by washington baggage. joining me now for the hour, republican strategist, jason johnson for the route and national political correspondent for nbc. i want to start with charlie. if it's fair because somebody has to make the judgment. say you are the great mentioner. who are the people being mentioned for president? >> being mentioned more than any other. joe biden, does he run or not. is he too old or not? i'm more skeptical of besh ber sanders, but elizabeth warren seems likely to go. but i would be surprised if kamala harris didn't run. >> look at the ages. sanders will be 79 election day 2020. even by ronald reagan standards is old. by november of 2020, he is 78. elizabeth warren is not even in the running. she is 71. >> the surprising thing about donald trump is at his age he was so active. everyone thought he would never be able to keep up the pace and he did. he never stopped. wh
like kamala harris, cory booker and kirstin jill brandt of new york. people fighting from outside the beltway. governors and mayors who will argue they are unincumbered by washington baggage. joining me now for the hour, republican strategist, jason johnson for the route and national political correspondent for nbc. i want to start with charlie. if it's fair because somebody has to make the judgment. say you are the great mentioner. who are the people being mentioned for president? >>...
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now we turn to cory booker of new jersey. mr. booker: i look forward to standing with my colleagues and all americans in what will be the most important fight of our lifetime. there'll be no greater. and now as an act of grace, i bring on my colleague senator arris. ms. harris: you're a cool cucumber, cory. if you are a young woman in america or you care about young women in america, pay close attention to this nomination. pay close attention. because kavanagh has made his purpose clear he told us that when he was on that list of 25. he has told us that in every decision that he's made on the issue of choice. and let's be clear about what this is about. it's about government take oong the decision about a woman and what she does with her body, instead of giving that woman and her family and her god the power to make the decision for herself. this is about replacing the authority of government, putting the government's authority ahead of the authority of a woman to make a decision about her own body and her future. so if you are a
now we turn to cory booker of new jersey. mr. booker: i look forward to standing with my colleagues and all americans in what will be the most important fight of our lifetime. there'll be no greater. and now as an act of grace, i bring on my colleague senator arris. ms. harris: you're a cool cucumber, cory. if you are a young woman in america or you care about young women in america, pay close attention to this nomination. pay close attention. because kavanagh has made his purpose clear he told...
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thursday, the conference from new orleans, new jersey senator cory booker, and pencil lieutenant candidate fetterman. this week in prime time on c- span, cspan.org, and on the free cspan radio app. >> next, from the heritage foundation, a discussion about president ronald reagan's cold war strategy.
thursday, the conference from new orleans, new jersey senator cory booker, and pencil lieutenant candidate fetterman. this week in prime time on c- span, cspan.org, and on the free cspan radio app. >> next, from the heritage foundation, a discussion about president ronald reagan's cold war strategy.
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cory booker would not be standing here as a us senator. the decisions one person makes on the court can have ramifications to the future of our country.they attention to this, guys. >> let me take all my colleagues for their amazing statements that some of the viewpoints. questions for any of us? too late. >> what about the fact that harry reid is the one who started the nuclear option so now you are faced with a nuclear option instead of the 60 votes? >> mitch mcconnell blocked justice judge after judge on the courts. and leader read had no choice but when we passed the law we said supreme court shouldbe different . then mitch mcconnell changed that and then to boot you wouldn't let merrick garland have a hearing. mitch mcconnell has had as his goal to create a hard right supreme court and nothing hasstopped in and if you were not around we wouldn't be in this position . >> senator schumer, you talked a lot about row and healthcare but how much of this debate will you focus on the nominees executive power? >> that has become, if we knew w
cory booker would not be standing here as a us senator. the decisions one person makes on the court can have ramifications to the future of our country.they attention to this, guys. >> let me take all my colleagues for their amazing statements that some of the viewpoints. questions for any of us? too late. >> what about the fact that harry reid is the one who started the nuclear option so now you are faced with a nuclear option instead of the 60 votes? >> mitch mcconnell...
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cory booker and andrew cuomo, charles krauthammer's observation.they are wrong or dumb but the left thinks you're evil. corey immediately deemed the avocet evil which makes me think he is dumb. >> jedediah: elizabeth warren does this all the time. this is all she knows how to do. i am always saying run her because this -- she has nothing to do but insulting throne names. there is no substance there ever. she was saying kavanaugh was hostile to health care for millions. based on what? what is that kind of language? i am telling democrats, throw her front and center. >> juan: it is a good thing the president is a role model on not bullying and using aggressive linkage. airline ceos feeling the squeeze after shrinking the seats on your next flight. find out what we mean about this. you're going to get nervous. do you know what i mean? next. your brain changes as you get older. but prevagen helps your brain with an ingredient originally discovered... in jellyfish. in clinical trials, prevagen has been shown to improve short-term memory. prevagen. healt
cory booker and andrew cuomo, charles krauthammer's observation.they are wrong or dumb but the left thinks you're evil. corey immediately deemed the avocet evil which makes me think he is dumb. >> jedediah: elizabeth warren does this all the time. this is all she knows how to do. i am always saying run her because this -- she has nothing to do but insulting throne names. there is no substance there ever. she was saying kavanaugh was hostile to health care for millions. based on what? what...
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several senators spoke including bernie sanders, elizabeth warren, and cory booker. >> thank you so much for being here. justiceere to fight for , for equality, for health care, for choice. i want to turn it over to the president and ceo of the center for american progress. what have we learned tonight? trump has nominated an
several senators spoke including bernie sanders, elizabeth warren, and cory booker. >> thank you so much for being here. justiceere to fight for , for equality, for health care, for choice. i want to turn it over to the president and ceo of the center for american progress. what have we learned tonight? trump has nominated an
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thursday at 10:00 p.m., the netroots conference from new orleans with new jersey senator cory booker and pennsylvania lieutenant gubernatorial candidate john fetterman. and friday, more from the netroots conference with senators elizabeth warren, cam al aharris, and new mexico congressional candidate deborah holland. this week in primetime on c-span, c-span.org, and on the free c-span radio app. >> the relationship between states' economies and the arts was one of the topics at this summer's meeting of the nation's govern no, sirs in santa fe, new mexico. speakers included the country music association and a humanities professor at the university of richmond. they talked about how education in liberal arts can aid in the development of communication and creative skills. the session was moderated by washington state governor jay inslee, who chairs the education and workforce committee.
thursday at 10:00 p.m., the netroots conference from new orleans with new jersey senator cory booker and pennsylvania lieutenant gubernatorial candidate john fetterman. and friday, more from the netroots conference with senators elizabeth warren, cam al aharris, and new mexico congressional candidate deborah holland. this week in primetime on c-span, c-span.org, and on the free c-span radio app. >> the relationship between states' economies and the arts was one of the topics at this...
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if there is nothing that stands between us, i would hold up cory booker enpoint out that melania trump was start off in another debate. iill be hosting in a news and alreadyre or. check todd will be with that. >>> obviously, we're getting hilt hard. look at this lightning storm. is is in tampa. thousands in the area were without lrhts air conditioning for hours.t we know tha power is back on for most customers, though. >>> wh >>> what did those kids taking advantage for a while. r >>ging pine groves came down so far they had to vac wait. say, as day-to-days goo by, the trees from a bigger concern. >> the rooten balls get s up by the rain not every tree is healthy, either. that brings them down. there were no gusty winds to contend with yesterday. our flaat flood has been extended flu the rest of the day. they may have to pla it through on friday. it is a sauna-like yours. another inch or so likely tomorrow. some inches may get half an inch. it depends on where two or three. another batch of hef i have raie in the norfolk ae ya. l righ plenty of time down. a few more drops out here west
if there is nothing that stands between us, i would hold up cory booker enpoint out that melania trump was start off in another debate. iill be hosting in a news and alreadyre or. check todd will be with that. >>> obviously, we're getting hilt hard. look at this lightning storm. is is in tampa. thousands in the area were without lrhts air conditioning for hours.t we know tha power is back on for most customers, though. >>> wh >>> what did those kids taking advantage...
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thursday, then that roots conference with cory booker -- withetroots conference cory booker. friday, or from the netroots conference. this week in prime to him -- primetime on c-span, www.c-span.org, and the free c-span radio app app. >> earlier today, linda tripp delivered keynote remarks at the national whistleblowers center celebration of national whistleblower day. she went into detail about the clinton administration's fraction of her providing takes of her speaking to monica lewinsky and respect her family faced -- and the pushback her family faced from the president. >> i know what it is like to be in the crosshairs of the most powerful person in the world, to be attacked viciously, because i said something untrue, but because i said something people did not want to hear. and it was about -- [no audio] integrity and honor mean something. and to those who see us as betrayers, if we are seeing ,hrough a lens of negativity then my question to them is, if i am not a team player, whose team? whose team? -- but i domy duty fault myself for not having the gumption or the kurd
thursday, then that roots conference with cory booker -- withetroots conference cory booker. friday, or from the netroots conference. this week in prime to him -- primetime on c-span, www.c-span.org, and the free c-span radio app app. >> earlier today, linda tripp delivered keynote remarks at the national whistleblowers center celebration of national whistleblower day. she went into detail about the clinton administration's fraction of her providing takes of her speaking to monica...
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listen to cory booker from yesterday. >> there is no bystanders.ther complicit in the evil, contributing to the wrong or fighting against it. >> it is not enough to have a good hard. we are called to act, not to sit by when things go wrong. we are on the moral side of history. >> the same crew, i say this with respect and affection, cory booker has been a friend of mine for 20 years, jersey guy, the same crew that made these comments about phil in the blank before brett kavanaugh's name was out there. before they knew who trump was going to nominate they were going to say this about him. jillian: anything or anyone. rob: the boy who cried wolf, everything is the end of the world. how can everything be this dramatic. >> they are saying this to gin up their base. senator booker and senator warren are on the left side of the democratic party. there potential candidates for president or vice president in 2020 on the democratic ticket and they each want to gin up the base and that is why they are doing this. rob: everything that happens. >> the woman th
listen to cory booker from yesterday. >> there is no bystanders.ther complicit in the evil, contributing to the wrong or fighting against it. >> it is not enough to have a good hard. we are called to act, not to sit by when things go wrong. we are on the moral side of history. >> the same crew, i say this with respect and affection, cory booker has been a friend of mine for 20 years, jersey guy, the same crew that made these comments about phil in the blank before brett...
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. >> and senator cory booker joins me. new accusations against jim jordan. >> a lot of people coming up and talking about abuse. >> a president's solution after missing the deadline to reunite kids with their parents. >> don't come to our country illegally. >> and trumps former national security advise returns to court. when "all in" starts now. >>> good evening, from new york. i am chris hayes. the president's nominee to the supreme court introduced himself. telling an obvious lie to flatter his new patron. >> i have witnessed first hand your appreciation to the vital rule of the american judiciary. no president has ever consulted more widely or talked with more people of more backgrounds to seek input. >> no one consulted more widely. sounds accurate. showering their boss with absurd superlatives. kavanaugh has arguably been playing that same role for his entire career. once called the forest gump of politics. came up as part of the anti clinton machine. and writing much of the infamous starr report. which is an insane d
. >> and senator cory booker joins me. new accusations against jim jordan. >> a lot of people coming up and talking about abuse. >> a president's solution after missing the deadline to reunite kids with their parents. >> don't come to our country illegally. >> and trumps former national security advise returns to court. when "all in" starts now. >>> good evening, from new york. i am chris hayes. the president's nominee to the supreme court...
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thursday at 10 p.m., the net roots conference from new orleans with new jersey senator cory booker and pennsylvania lieutenant gubernatorial candidate john sediment. on friday, more from the net roots conference with senators elizabeth warren, kamal harris, and deborah holland. this week on prime time on c-span, c-span.org and the free c-span radio app. tomorrow, government officials will testify on border security and immigration policies for migrant families coming to the united states. they will speak before the senate judiciary committee that begins live tomorrow morning at 10:00 eastern on c-span. also tomorrow, president trump holds a campaign rally in florida, speaking in support of three candidates. antis,ssman ron des rick scott's bid to defeat bill nelson, and congressman matt reelection did you can see the rally live tomorrow at 7 p.m. eastern. wednesday, hearing examines foreign influence ask -- operations held by the senate intelligence committee. it starts live at 10:00 eastern wednesday on c-span. q&a,y night on congressional historians richard baker, donald richie and r
thursday at 10 p.m., the net roots conference from new orleans with new jersey senator cory booker and pennsylvania lieutenant gubernatorial candidate john sediment. on friday, more from the net roots conference with senators elizabeth warren, kamal harris, and deborah holland. this week on prime time on c-span, c-span.org and the free c-span radio app. tomorrow, government officials will testify on border security and immigration policies for migrant families coming to the united states. they...
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even though we see that numerous people are under investigation right now. >> senator cory booker, thank you for being with us tonight. >> thank you for having me. >> that last point senator booker was making, that this nominee was chosen off a list, which is an unusual thing. previous presidents haven't done this. this president said that he would choose nominees from a list prepared by conservative interest groups. kavanaugh was added to the list late last year. what senator booker is saying, he is the one person on that list who is explicitly on the record talking about a president's liability to criminal investigation and indictment. and saying, as senator booker said, that a president should not be subject to criminal investigation and cannot be indicted. if he is the one guy from that list of two dozen choices who has been explicit on that point, is that the signal element that we should see here in this choice? joining us once again, dahlia, legal correspondent at slate.com. to this point is senator booker correct that kavanaugh has an explicit and overt record that might appeal t
even though we see that numerous people are under investigation right now. >> senator cory booker, thank you for being with us tonight. >> thank you for having me. >> that last point senator booker was making, that this nominee was chosen off a list, which is an unusual thing. previous presidents haven't done this. this president said that he would choose nominees from a list prepared by conservative interest groups. kavanaugh was added to the list late last year. what senator...
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of coverage from the net roots nation for activists and organizers featuring new jersey senator cory booker, democratic donor tom stier and president amy allison. live coverage begins at 6 pm eastern on c-span. >> c-span2, where history unfolds daily. in 1979, c-span was created as a public service by america's cable television companies and today we continue to bring you unfiltered coverage of congress, the white house, the supreme court and public policy events in washington dc and around the country. c-span is brought to you by your cable or satellite provider. >> on the communicators we want to introduce you to sayed kamal, a member of parliament who has spent much of his time there focusing on issues. mister come all first of all, what is the european parliament and what regulatory power does it have? >> the european parliament
of coverage from the net roots nation for activists and organizers featuring new jersey senator cory booker, democratic donor tom stier and president amy allison. live coverage begins at 6 pm eastern on c-span. >> c-span2, where history unfolds daily. in 1979, c-span was created as a public service by america's cable television companies and today we continue to bring you unfiltered coverage of congress, the white house, the supreme court and public policy events in washington dc and...
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if you talk about elizabeth warren, kamala harris, cory booker, this has been a race to the left likesf which we have never seen before. they are literally out in the open promoting full open borders policy. that's just fine, everybody agrees on that. a full socialist agenda coupled with higher taxes on everybody. this does not compete nationwide. in a center of the election, at the center of this country feels more distant to that message than anything else. they do the country likes the idea of lower taxes and a better economy and the idea of having a job. >> harris: the country that now has been raking in crumbs to make a cake. some families and some households are able to do so much with the tax money that's coming in, the corporations, we continue to watch them pass on bonuses for their employees and create jobs as trish was saying. so now would socialism require that we give everything back? i'm going to guess that's not going to be popular. speak to anybody was out there working for a living and trying to say for their future doesn't like the idea of their money going to support
if you talk about elizabeth warren, kamala harris, cory booker, this has been a race to the left likesf which we have never seen before. they are literally out in the open promoting full open borders policy. that's just fine, everybody agrees on that. a full socialist agenda coupled with higher taxes on everybody. this does not compete nationwide. in a center of the election, at the center of this country feels more distant to that message than anything else. they do the country likes the idea...
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cory booker, kamala harris, elizabeth warren and bernie sanders.t will focus his remarks on a totally positive message of the pro-defense, pro-veteran, pro-america but the most important part of his visit in kansas city today comes probably not at the vfw convention but at a fundraiser that he will be attending afterwards for josh hawley, the attorney general of missouri trying to inseat claire mccaskill from missouri's senate seat. hawley is a strong candidate running in a state where there trump won in 2016. here he is on "fox & friends" this morning. >> claire mccaskill won't support him on any issue or meet with judge brett kavanaugh. >> one thing to keep in mind missouri's reputation as a bellwether state. it voted for winners in presidential elections except three since 1904. mr. hawley is certainly looking for the presidential coattails. julie, back to you. >> julie: thank you very much. >> bill: breaking overnight fox news alert now, is kim jong-un keeping a promise? new satellite images show north korea is dismantling a missile engine test
cory booker, kamala harris, elizabeth warren and bernie sanders.t will focus his remarks on a totally positive message of the pro-defense, pro-veteran, pro-america but the most important part of his visit in kansas city today comes probably not at the vfw convention but at a fundraiser that he will be attending afterwards for josh hawley, the attorney general of missouri trying to inseat claire mccaskill from missouri's senate seat. hawley is a strong candidate running in a state where there...
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senator cory booker is a democrat on the judiciary committee and joins me now from capitol hill. senator booker, welcome to the "newshour". what's your reaction? >> i'm a little surprised that beis was the piccause i guess, if you look at all the people on that list, he literally selected the one person who has a pretty good written record of saying, hey, if you are a president under tvestigation, i don't think you should be allowbe in a criminal investigation. the one guy who could in many ways indemi fy'him of the many challenges donald trump could see go befo the supreme court. can he pardon himself? can he be the subject of a criminal investigation? there's a whole bunch of issues within this mueller investigation that might be decideid the court, and he picked the one guy that could have a lot of confidence, based upon his written record, that would protect him through the process. >> woodruff: and as i understand it, thata law review article brett kavanaugh wrote. what about his opinions on the court that he served on both as district judge and especially as an appeals cour
senator cory booker is a democrat on the judiciary committee and joins me now from capitol hill. senator booker, welcome to the "newshour". what's your reaction? >> i'm a little surprised that beis was the piccause i guess, if you look at all the people on that list, he literally selected the one person who has a pretty good written record of saying, hey, if you are a president under tvestigation, i don't think you should be allowbe in a criminal investigation. the one guy who...
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even though we see that numerous people are under investigation right now. >> senator cory booker, thank you for being with us tonight. >> thank you for having me. >> that last point senator booker was making, that this nominee was chosen off a list, which is an unusual thing. previous presidents haven't done this. this president said that he would choose nominees from a list prepared by conservative interest groups. kavanaugh was added to the list late last year. what senator booker is saying, he is the one person on that list who is explicitly on the record talking about a president's liability to criminal investigation and indictment. and saying, as senator booker said, that a president should not be subject to criminal investigation and cannot be indicted. if he is the one guy from that list of two dozen choices who has been explicit on that point, is that the signal element that we should see here in this choice? joining us once again, dahlia, legal correspondent at slate.com. to this point is senator booker correct that kavanaugh has an explicit and overt record that might appeal t
even though we see that numerous people are under investigation right now. >> senator cory booker, thank you for being with us tonight. >> thank you for having me. >> that last point senator booker was making, that this nominee was chosen off a list, which is an unusual thing. previous presidents haven't done this. this president said that he would choose nominees from a list prepared by conservative interest groups. kavanaugh was added to the list late last year. what senator...
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governors association meeting, thursday at 10 p.m., the netroots conference with corey rocher -- cory booker. theday more from me netroots conference. >> anthony kennedy talked about his retirement from the court which he announced in june. he's both at the ninth judicial conference in hama, california -- anaheim, california. thank you. what a privilege it is for all of us to be here. monday, this is a unique conference, justice kennedy is our representative. you will see something in a he has been with us at these conferences and supportive of the circuit. this is his last as a sitting justice. he will always be our friend and welcome to come back. this conversation has a special meaning to us. i want to recognize and thank justice kennedy's wife mary, for being here. thank you. [applause] in talking to marry a discovered that she began her teaching career at a small elementary --,ol in med low are, california. i said i went there. right across the street from that school. life has its moments. kennedy, thank you. it is a time of reflection for us, maybe not for you, so much. i wanted to st
governors association meeting, thursday at 10 p.m., the netroots conference with corey rocher -- cory booker. theday more from me netroots conference. >> anthony kennedy talked about his retirement from the court which he announced in june. he's both at the ninth judicial conference in hama, california -- anaheim, california. thank you. what a privilege it is for all of us to be here. monday, this is a unique conference, justice kennedy is our representative. you will see something in a...
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thursday at 10:00 p.m., the conference from new orleans with new jersey senator cory booker and pennsylvania lieutenant gubernatorial candidate john federman. from was born and kamala harris. next week in primetime on c-span. >> at the white house, president trump announced a new economic figure, touting an annual gdp growth rate of 4.1% for the second quarter. we've also hear from white house economist and larry. this is 20 minutes. >> good morning. moments ago, the numbers for america's economic growth - or gdp - were just released. and i am thrilled to announce that, in the second quarter of this year, the united states economy grew at the amazing rate o of 4/1%. .1%. we're on track to hit the highest annual average growth rate in over 13 years. and i will say this right now, and i'll say it strongly: as the trade deals come in one by one, we're going to go a lot higher than these numbers. and these are great numbers. during each of the two previous administrations, we averaged just over 1.8% gdp growth. by contrast, we are now on track to hit an average gdp annual growth of over 3%, and
thursday at 10:00 p.m., the conference from new orleans with new jersey senator cory booker and pennsylvania lieutenant gubernatorial candidate john federman. from was born and kamala harris. next week in primetime on c-span. >> at the white house, president trump announced a new economic figure, touting an annual gdp growth rate of 4.1% for the second quarter. we've also hear from white house economist and larry. this is 20 minutes. >> good morning. moments ago, the numbers for...
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thursday at 10:00 p.m., the netroots conference from new orleans with new jersey senator cory booker and gubernatorial candidate in pennsylvania john federman and friday more from the netroots conference. next week in primetime on c-span, c-span.org and the free -span radio app. supreme court nominee brett kavanagh continues to meet with senators on capitol hill. follow the confirmation process on c-span leading up to the senate confirmation hearings and the vote. watch live on c-span. watch any time on c-span.org or listen with the free c-span radio app. >> next on american history tv former presidential speech righters talk about communicating policy from the president's point of view. we hear from june shih who worked with president bill clinton and first lady hillary clinton and from john mcconnell who wrote for president george w. bush and vice president dick cheney. new york university hosted the 90-minute program. >> i am the external affairs associate here at nyu washington, d.c. bradmus of the john center thanks for coming to tonight's event. this marks the first of many sum
thursday at 10:00 p.m., the netroots conference from new orleans with new jersey senator cory booker and gubernatorial candidate in pennsylvania john federman and friday more from the netroots conference. next week in primetime on c-span, c-span.org and the free -span radio app. supreme court nominee brett kavanagh continues to meet with senators on capitol hill. follow the confirmation process on c-span leading up to the senate confirmation hearings and the vote. watch live on c-span. watch...
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. >> for more on the president's stunning performance today i'm joined by senator cory booker, democrat from new jersey. senator, the question that chuck schumer put out there or that john brennan put out there is the one that many americans who even were not until today predisposed to thinking that the russian president has something on donald trump, that is the question we are all now left asking. what other reason could there be for president trump not to even entertain the possibility that his senate, his house, and his intelligence agencies have come to that russia was meddling and continues to meddle in american politics? >> yeah, well, his behavior was so shameful, so weak, i would even use the word submissive, before vladimir putin you have to wonder why. and we know our president. he's this guy with this hair trigger -- hairstring trigger where he attacks people left and right with really very little provocation, getting in people's face whether it's military folks, press, even people within his own cabinet he attacks, attacks, attacks. but the one person that he's not attackin
. >> for more on the president's stunning performance today i'm joined by senator cory booker, democrat from new jersey. senator, the question that chuck schumer put out there or that john brennan put out there is the one that many americans who even were not until today predisposed to thinking that the russian president has something on donald trump, that is the question we are all now left asking. what other reason could there be for president trump not to even entertain the possibility...
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>> it over to state senator cory booker. cory: good evening everybody. saying, there is people areat some trying to put out there that we should be discouraged. but i am not discouraged. there are people trying to shut us down. i will not be silenced. there are people that want to give up. to my rights.ote we have amounted to climb. challenges ahead. but we cannot tire out. president trump has told us what he wants to do. he wants to roll back individual rights. he wants to roll back women's rights. he wants to roll back civil rights. i want to tell you right now, we will not go backwards. we will not surrender. we will not move. we will go forward. tonight, i want to join with everybody now. the date is not over. the date is not done. we stand convicted. let us go forward. i call upon everybody now. this will not just be decided united states senate. everybody in america must decide now. 10,e want to go backwards 20, 30, 40, 50 years? do we want to allow corporations to drown out individual voices? do we want to undermine worker rights to organize? if y
>> it over to state senator cory booker. cory: good evening everybody. saying, there is people areat some trying to put out there that we should be discouraged. but i am not discouraged. there are people trying to shut us down. i will not be silenced. there are people that want to give up. to my rights.ote we have amounted to climb. challenges ahead. but we cannot tire out. president trump has told us what he wants to do. he wants to roll back individual rights. he wants to roll back...
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you run the gamut from liberals like cory booker, elizabeth warren, kamala harris, a lot of us who assumejoe manchin, heidi heitkamp, joe donnelly, and people that are at risk coming up for election in november and have a very different focus. how much anger do you think would be directed at your red state colleagues were they to vote yes for this nominee? >> well, first, let me point out that let's see who the president nominates. if he follows the path that it looks like he is going, it's a predetermined course here. i would think that all senators would be concerned about having someone appointed to the supreme court that basically has already made up his or her mind to reverse the precedent of the supreme court, particularly as it relates to roe v. wade and women's right of choice but many other issues we're concerned about. we have the protection under the affordable care act on pre-existing conditions. we're very concerned that this nominee may be selected with the intent of reversing the affordable care act protections. so it looks like the president is trying to appoint someone wi
you run the gamut from liberals like cory booker, elizabeth warren, kamala harris, a lot of us who assumejoe manchin, heidi heitkamp, joe donnelly, and people that are at risk coming up for election in november and have a very different focus. how much anger do you think would be directed at your red state colleagues were they to vote yes for this nominee? >> well, first, let me point out that let's see who the president nominates. if he follows the path that it looks like he is going,...
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wednesday, thursday at 10:00, cory booker and john federman. more from the conference with elizabeth worn, kamala harris and deborah holland. next week in prime time, c-span, c-span.org, and the c-span radio app. host: since 1985 health care for the homeless in downtown maryland has provided services to that community. many of those services health-care related. city, the state of maryland, and the federal response. elijah cummings serves the seventh district including baltimore. good morning. gu
wednesday, thursday at 10:00, cory booker and john federman. more from the conference with elizabeth worn, kamala harris and deborah holland. next week in prime time, c-span, c-span.org, and the c-span radio app. host: since 1985 health care for the homeless in downtown maryland has provided services to that community. many of those services health-care related. city, the state of maryland, and the federal response. elijah cummings serves the seventh district including baltimore. good morning....
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i thought it was exciting that cory booker put it back on the american people.t honestly, is where -- democrats can do a few procedural things. they can gum up the works. i believe they should do whatever is possible. but the big influence right here is going to come from people sweating the senate phone lines and the reason why the obamacare repeal failed was because american citizens literally broke the switchboards. we need them to do that again. that's where we have to channel obama. it's about inspiring people to take that action. that's our best bet for stopping it. >> that's the hope of delay is in the american people. let me play for you amy klobuchar. this is appealing to a big constituen constituency, that isn't -- it's important numberswise. that's women on the question of the supreme court. take a listen. >> the constitution is no less protected with the people's liberties now than it was 200 years ago. >> when the constitution refers, like, 30 some times to his or he when describing the president of the united states, you would see that as, well bac
i thought it was exciting that cory booker put it back on the american people.t honestly, is where -- democrats can do a few procedural things. they can gum up the works. i believe they should do whatever is possible. but the big influence right here is going to come from people sweating the senate phone lines and the reason why the obamacare repeal failed was because american citizens literally broke the switchboards. we need them to do that again. that's where we have to channel obama. it's...
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senators kamala harris from california, cory booker from new jersey, and tim scott from south carolina their bill will "right the historical wrongs of the past." more than 4000 african americans were lynched in the united states between 1877 and 1950, according to the equal justice initiative. yet in 99% of the cases, state and local law enforcement officials never prosecuted the crimes. and in congress, nearly 200 attempts to pass anti-lynching legislation failed. this new bill, called "the justice for victims of lynching act," needs the support of 60 senators to pass. it currently has 22 co-sponsors. but only one is a republican, tim scott. >> when we return, an officer at last. why it took the army 76 years to give this soldier the promotion he deserved. soledad: when john james of southwest philadelphia graduated from officer candidate school in fort benning, georgia, instead of getting his bars, he was told he wouldn't be getting a commission. the reason? john james is black. the year was 1942, in the middle of world war ii, and it was against army regulations for white soldiers t
senators kamala harris from california, cory booker from new jersey, and tim scott from south carolina their bill will "right the historical wrongs of the past." more than 4000 african americans were lynched in the united states between 1877 and 1950, according to the equal justice initiative. yet in 99% of the cases, state and local law enforcement officials never prosecuted the crimes. and in congress, nearly 200 attempts to pass anti-lynching legislation failed. this new bill,...
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thursday at 10:00 p.m., the conference from new orleans with new jersey senator cory booker and pennsylvania lieutenant gubernatorial candidate john federman. from was born and kamala harris. next week in primetime on c-span. >> at the white house, president trump announced a new economic figure, touting an anngd
thursday at 10:00 p.m., the conference from new orleans with new jersey senator cory booker and pennsylvania lieutenant gubernatorial candidate john federman. from was born and kamala harris. next week in primetime on c-span. >> at the white house, president trump announced a new economic figure, touting an anngd
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and shelley capito democratic congresswoman terri sewell and democratic senators doug jones and cory booker have introduced bipartisan bills in the house and senate that if passed will offer federal assistance to households for sanitation systems. how does that make alabamians feel that the united nations felt they needed to send somebody who they usually send to third world countries to this state? >> well, you know, look, it doesn't real matter how they el. what we've got to do is take that report and say, "look, this is problem. don't shoot the messenger." that's what we say down here in the south. juster don't shoot the messe let's take the message and try or build on it and work on it. >> rr: what would you say to people who would argue that our tax dollars should be spent on improving our own and our children's lives instead of people who haven't been able to sort their own situation out? >> well, i think what any community does is to acknowledge that there are losers in life or people who have gone through disasters. it can happen to any of us.bu those of us who are well off have saf
and shelley capito democratic congresswoman terri sewell and democratic senators doug jones and cory booker have introduced bipartisan bills in the house and senate that if passed will offer federal assistance to households for sanitation systems. how does that make alabamians feel that the united nations felt they needed to send somebody who they usually send to third world countries to this state? >> well, you know, look, it doesn't real matter how they el. what we've got to do is take...
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be damaging and therefore should not be allowed that something democrats are going to bring up cory booker is a member of congress he immediately heard that and said that this is not a nominee he would want approved now it's the senate it is going to decide this there are fifty one republicans forty nine democrats it's narrowly divided and if the republicans hold together and if they can get this done before the november midterm elections they are very likely to push this nominee through if the democrats can delay that vote and if they can push it past november and gain votes in the senate which they are likely to do then they could turn this whole thing around ground john i know that have been protests outside the white house and outside particular the supreme court to argue against this decision there is an upswelling against this nomination but is there any suggestion that this will have any impact on the elections say that are coming up in november as you were talking about it. in the early stages it will certainly talk about the elections it is energized democrats and it has energized
be damaging and therefore should not be allowed that something democrats are going to bring up cory booker is a member of congress he immediately heard that and said that this is not a nominee he would want approved now it's the senate it is going to decide this there are fifty one republicans forty nine democrats it's narrowly divided and if the republicans hold together and if they can get this done before the november midterm elections they are very likely to push this nominee through if the...
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you have governor murphy of new jersey and senator cory booker lire muching to the left. think a lot of mainstream democrats think writes our party going? we are in trouble. jesse: they are going far left because that's where the energy is. the country, they don't want to abolish i.c.e. >> lower my taxes and i want a job. jesse: the new socialist superstar's big week of blunders. wait until you hear what she said. "watters' world." jesse: socialist millennial cortez rsh *, is she all sizzle and no speak? here is what she said when questioned on israeli-palestinian relations. >> you used the term the occupation of palestine. what did you mean by that? >> i think way meant is like the settlements that are increasing in some of these areas and places where palestinians are experiencing difficulty in access to their house and homes. >> do you think you could pond on that. >> i am not the expert on geopolitics on this issue. jesse: that's for sure. joining me now, fox news contributor, tomi lahren. we have been in situations where i'm sure we don't know exactly what we are tal
you have governor murphy of new jersey and senator cory booker lire muching to the left. think a lot of mainstream democrats think writes our party going? we are in trouble. jesse: they are going far left because that's where the energy is. the country, they don't want to abolish i.c.e. >> lower my taxes and i want a job. jesse: the new socialist superstar's big week of blunders. wait until you hear what she said. "watters' world." jesse: socialist millennial cortez rsh *, is...
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thursday, the conference from new orleans, new jersey senator cory booker, and pencil lieutenant candidate fetterman. this week in prime time on c- span, cspan.org, and on the free cspan radio app. >> next, from the heritage foundation, a discussion about president ronald reagan's cold war strategy. >> before i introduce my wonderful guest, i want to lay out a couple of things, first i want to say hello to jen nolan, who i work with at george washington university. we do a project of placing nuclear follows on capitol hill. then, my friend willie curtis, formally a naval cavity -- academy professor, who is now retired. i went back and looked at a 1979 cement and house armed services committee report on nuclear weapons. this is before the soviets invaded afghanistan. every singular is a single nuclear program was cut. everything from the b-52, the b- 1, and the b2. everything including the de- five, and the ohio class submarine, every single program was cut. then i looked at a 1981, ronald reagan's first press conference. the first question was from the ap reporter and said do you believe i
thursday, the conference from new orleans, new jersey senator cory booker, and pencil lieutenant candidate fetterman. this week in prime time on c- span, cspan.org, and on the free cspan radio app. >> next, from the heritage foundation, a discussion about president ronald reagan's cold war strategy. >> before i introduce my wonderful guest, i want to lay out a couple of things, first i want to say hello to jen nolan, who i work with at george washington university. we do a project...
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kamala harris and cory booker and others thinking of running for president, probably already at no tryingre out how to get other members and also 10 members running for reelection in states the trump won, five were trump by double digits. is a tough vote for them. they will be very quiet until they have to vote. >> brian phelan worked in the justice department, no one a group, demand justice and among other things are point to susan collins to stop pretending there's a magic question double give you legitimate reassurance the nominee will project row. if they came from the list it is fruit of the poisonous tree, talking about the list of 25 conservative justices the president said he would nominate in the campaign if elected and he gets these pics. brian phelan said this nomination will determine whether we have four years of trump is him or 40 years. that crystallizes what the democrats are doing and trying to block this. even if they cannot the president out in a couple years his legacy will live on. >> part of this is a referendum on trump. they want to beat up on trump, score defeat a
kamala harris and cory booker and others thinking of running for president, probably already at no tryingre out how to get other members and also 10 members running for reelection in states the trump won, five were trump by double digits. is a tough vote for them. they will be very quiet until they have to vote. >> brian phelan worked in the justice department, no one a group, demand justice and among other things are point to susan collins to stop pretending there's a magic question...
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stakes are simply too high for anything else and you can read a couple of tweets that came in from cory booker>> of course, they are going the say that. it certainly will be a contentious hearing but at the end of the day, there's no reason for any of the republicans such as the susan collins from maine to deviate and not vote to confirm bret kavanaugh. he's known quantity, he's been out there for 12 years, prominent lawyer in washington, d.c. for a decade, there's no -- they'll be no surprises. >> that's one of the arguments that people have made that he's too establishment having worked in the george w. bush administration. >> middle american conservatives, well, is he too much connected to the belt way, is he too much connected to dc and not middle of the country. that's the left's home base. so they don't really have that argument available to them like perhaps some people on the right might have had. at this point i don't think there's really an argument. heather: we talked separation of powers, all things that we heard leading up to nomination and all things, list of 25 had in common. >>
stakes are simply too high for anything else and you can read a couple of tweets that came in from cory booker>> of course, they are going the say that. it certainly will be a contentious hearing but at the end of the day, there's no reason for any of the republicans such as the susan collins from maine to deviate and not vote to confirm bret kavanaugh. he's known quantity, he's been out there for 12 years, prominent lawyer in washington, d.c. for a decade, there's no -- they'll be no...
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cory booker from new jersey. >> in a moral moment, there is no bystanders.ither complicit in the evil. you are either contributing to the wrong or you are fighting against it. >> bill: you are complicit in the evil. >> go away, cory booker. it doesn't matter about him. he is so irrelevant. whatever, all that matters, i'm surpriefsed he didn't start crying. all the matters are the red state democrats, the ones that voted for neil gorsuch. you have the judicial crisis network up with millions of dollars in the red states trying to put pressure on them. polling indicates the majority of voters in those states want him confirmed. that's what matters. sorry, cory booker, don't care about you. >> bill: noah, mo and lisa, thank you. big news for ivanka trump. her clothing company is making news. the 24/7 crew breaking that down next. ♪ ♪ keep it comin' love. if you keep on eating, we'll keep it comin'. all you can eat riblets and tenders at applebee's. now that's eatin' good in the neighborhood. you shouldn't be rushed into booking a hotel. with expedia's add-on ad
cory booker from new jersey. >> in a moral moment, there is no bystanders.ither complicit in the evil. you are either contributing to the wrong or you are fighting against it. >> bill: you are complicit in the evil. >> go away, cory booker. it doesn't matter about him. he is so irrelevant. whatever, all that matters, i'm surpriefsed he didn't start crying. all the matters are the red state democrats, the ones that voted for neil gorsuch. you have the judicial crisis network up...
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you have governor murphy of new jersey and senator cory booker lire muching to the left. think a lot of mainstream democrats think writes our party going? we are in trouble. jesse: they are going far left because that's where the energy is. the country, they don't want to abolish i.c.e. >> lower my taxes and i want a job. jesse: the new socialist superstar's big week of blunders. wait until you hear what she said. ♪ if you have moderate to severe plaque psoriasis, little things can be a big deal. that's why there's otezla. otezla is not an injection or a cream. it's a pill that treats psoriasis differently. with otezla, 75% clearer skin is achievable after just 4 months, ... with reduced redness, thickness, and scaliness of plaques. and the otezla prescribing information has no requirement for routine lab monitoring. don't use if you're allergic to otezla. otezla may cause severe diarrhea, nausea, or vomiting. tell your doctor if these occur. otezla is associated with an increased risk of depression. tell your doctor if you have a history of depression or suicidal thought
you have governor murphy of new jersey and senator cory booker lire muching to the left. think a lot of mainstream democrats think writes our party going? we are in trouble. jesse: they are going far left because that's where the energy is. the country, they don't want to abolish i.c.e. >> lower my taxes and i want a job. jesse: the new socialist superstar's big week of blunders. wait until you hear what she said. ♪ if you have moderate to severe plaque psoriasis, little things can be a...
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orleans with new jersey senator cory booker and pennsylvania lieutenant gubernatorial candidate john fetterman. and friday, more from the netroots conference with senators elizabeth warren, cam al aharris, and new mexico congressional candidate deborah holland. this week in primetime on c-span, c-span.org, and on the free c-span radio app. >> the relationship between states' economies and the arts was one of the topics at this summer's meeting of the nation's govern no, sirs in santa fe, new mexico. speakers included the country music association and a humanities professor at the university of richmond. they talked about how education in liberal arts can aid in the development of communication and creative skills. the session was moderated by washington state governor jay inslee, who chairs the education and workforce committee. inslee: i am excited about the next discussion about the arts and commerce in our great country. and during this discussion, we governors think of governing as a performance art but we will be thinking of all the other art forms in this discussion rather than
orleans with new jersey senator cory booker and pennsylvania lieutenant gubernatorial candidate john fetterman. and friday, more from the netroots conference with senators elizabeth warren, cam al aharris, and new mexico congressional candidate deborah holland. this week in primetime on c-span, c-span.org, and on the free c-span radio app. >> the relationship between states' economies and the arts was one of the topics at this summer's meeting of the nation's govern no, sirs in santa fe,...
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your democratic colleague on the other side senator cory booker saying he has to recused himself fromnvolving the mueller investigation that should work its way to the supreme court. >> i don't know why he would have to recuse himself from any such investigation any more than any other justice of the supreme court would have to. he is going to make an argument like that he needs to back it up and has nothing to back it up with. >> they are referring to the speech when he talked about being the nail in the coffin of the independent counsel statutory framework, different from the special counsel, they seem to be conflating the two. >> the independent counsel was a separate system of a 3-judge panel that operated outside the executive branch. the special counsel by contrast is rod rosenstein, deputy attorney general. this is a very different thing that operates within the executive branch, answerable to the executive branch where the independent counsel, justice scalia got that right in his dissent, may have lost the battle but won the war because at the end of the day the independent co
your democratic colleague on the other side senator cory booker saying he has to recused himself fromnvolving the mueller investigation that should work its way to the supreme court. >> i don't know why he would have to recuse himself from any such investigation any more than any other justice of the supreme court would have to. he is going to make an argument like that he needs to back it up and has nothing to back it up with. >> they are referring to the speech when he talked...
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express concerns of wanting the next jurist to be thinking about precedent, and this is senator cory booker earlier this week. >> the senate should push pause and just say that this investigation which we are already having in this investigation to be completed and take ti up. donald trump has two to three years left, but we need to put a pause on this and avoid a constitutional crisis. >> is it a worry to try to clear it up before manage yet one more thing. >> and senator booker is referring to the special counsel's investigation, and i don't believe that many senators are in agreement to put the confirmation process or this supreme court nomination on pause. aim certain that it is going to be moving forward and to at least have a pick to drum up a majority of the vote, then they will move on to confirm a justice. >> when the presidents have the discussions with the potential candidates, he said that he would not ask about the cases like the roe v. wade, and gay right, and what do you believe they would talk about? >> judicial philosophy, and what the president is going to be looking for i
express concerns of wanting the next jurist to be thinking about precedent, and this is senator cory booker earlier this week. >> the senate should push pause and just say that this investigation which we are already having in this investigation to be completed and take ti up. donald trump has two to three years left, but we need to put a pause on this and avoid a constitutional crisis. >> is it a worry to try to clear it up before manage yet one more thing. >> and senator...
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. >> reporter: the problems with cory booker they are concerned the name first step this could be the end of the process as opposed to the beginning. there are a number of reforms they would like to see included in this package and they fear that if this bill becomes law, politicians will last the motivation to keep the progress going. back to you. >> that new cnn original film "american jail" premieres tonight at 8:00 eastern time. ♪ >>> we are here to say families belong together. we are begging, demanding that policy change. >> we need to rebuild our immigration system from top to bottom, starting by replacing i.c.e. >> we should protect families that need our help and that is not what i.c.e. is doing today and i think you should get rid of it. >> this issue is finally getting the attention it deserves. >>> good morning. 7:00 on the dot this sunday. we are always grateful to have you with us. i'm christi paul. >> i'm martin savidge in for victor blackwell. >>> coming up, national outrage over the treatment of immigrants to the u.s. >>> also ahead this hour after satellite images re
. >> reporter: the problems with cory booker they are concerned the name first step this could be the end of the process as opposed to the beginning. there are a number of reforms they would like to see included in this package and they fear that if this bill becomes law, politicians will last the motivation to keep the progress going. back to you. >> that new cnn original film "american jail" premieres tonight at 8:00 eastern time. ♪ >>> we are here to say...
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. >> reporter: the problems with cory booker they are concerned the name first step this could be the. there are a number of reforms they would like to see included in this package and they fear that if this bill becomes law, politicians will last the motivation to keep the progress going. back to you. >> that new cnn original film "american jail" premieres tonight at 8:00 eastern time. ♪ >>> we are here to say families belong together. we are begging, demanding that policy change. >> we need to rebuild our immigration system from top to bottom, starting by replacing i.c.e. >> we should protect families that need our help and that is not what i.c.e. is doing today and i think you should get rid of it. >> this issue is finally getting the attention it deserves. >>> good morning.
. >> reporter: the problems with cory booker they are concerned the name first step this could be the. there are a number of reforms they would like to see included in this package and they fear that if this bill becomes law, politicians will last the motivation to keep the progress going. back to you. >> that new cnn original film "american jail" premieres tonight at 8:00 eastern time. ♪ >>> we are here to say families belong together. we are begging, demanding...
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cory booker talked about revitalizing distressed towns and cities.his is what tim scott actually put into that tax bill. everyone is benefiting from this. >> i don't think you will get much opposition from republicans or democrats. but i think this is a small fraction -- charles: both parties have got something from this and i think most of americans have gone the something from this. why not take it a step further. >> i think it would be a wasted opportunity. at what point are we going to care about the future. as interest rates go up, our rates will go up. it feels like this is playing chess for the election. >> it's a huge issue. but one of the things the tax bill 2.0 is talking about doing, it's early stages. the idea of this incredible retirement savings crisis you have in this country, there are so many people who are not prepared for retirement. they are under funded or have no savings whatsoever. the point of making it easier for small businesses to group together and form something like a 401k. that's for small business and for many american
cory booker talked about revitalizing distressed towns and cities.his is what tim scott actually put into that tax bill. everyone is benefiting from this. >> i don't think you will get much opposition from republicans or democrats. but i think this is a small fraction -- charles: both parties have got something from this and i think most of americans have gone the something from this. why not take it a step further. >> i think it would be a wasted opportunity. at what point are we...
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with new jersey senator cory booker and john federman. and friday, more from the netroots conference with kamala warren, andabeth deborah holland. this week in prime time on c-span, c-span.org my and on the free c-span radio app.
with new jersey senator cory booker and john federman. and friday, more from the netroots conference with kamala warren, andabeth deborah holland. this week in prime time on c-span, c-span.org my and on the free c-span radio app.
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cory booker used it to say anyone who supported kavanaugh for the supreme court is complicit with evilcan't treat anyone like a human being it's not about decorum or nice, you actually support their agenda. >> wasn't it michelle obama, the queen of the democratic party who said when they go low, we go high? it seems "the view" cast mates aren't able to do that. they want to call out bigotry. joy behar attacked christians, and whoopi kicked judge pirro out of her show. lady bird johnson took her train through the south and the democrats were victims. 30 years later the democrats are doing what they say they don't want. charles: i saw a video of somebody who got tbhiept hollywood wearing a maga hat. it's where you are getting bullied also. if you are on the left and you don't fall into line, they will bully you. it's almost like being jumped into a gang. here is van jones who was in the white house. he met with president trump. they talked about criminal justice reform. he said it was an amazing meeting and he was upbeat about it. but they will jump him into this gang. least wants you to
cory booker used it to say anyone who supported kavanaugh for the supreme court is complicit with evilcan't treat anyone like a human being it's not about decorum or nice, you actually support their agenda. >> wasn't it michelle obama, the queen of the democratic party who said when they go low, we go high? it seems "the view" cast mates aren't able to do that. they want to call out bigotry. joy behar attacked christians, and whoopi kicked judge pirro out of her show. lady bird...