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usually presidents use the oval office especially to inspire people and to exor the them to the best in the american tradition. to basically say, you know, our health care system in this country is going to collapse and explode, which also implies that a lot of people are going to get hurt and that's a good thing because then we can change it. it's like something we have rarely if ever heard from any american president especially behind that resolute desk. >> the other side of the polling that came out today, his disapproval number is way under water. it's 57%. if i were the p.d., the political director in the west wing, that would become my operating thesis right there. your worries these days about a fashionalized country -- factionalized country if he is going to continue just going after the trump base? >> that's a big part -- one reason to try to reach across the aisle is because i think it's politically smart. if he wants to get reelected he's not going to do it with 36% of the vote most probably. but the most important reason is that presidents understood from the beginning we
usually presidents use the oval office especially to inspire people and to exor the them to the best in the american tradition. to basically say, you know, our health care system in this country is going to collapse and explode, which also implies that a lot of people are going to get hurt and that's a good thing because then we can change it. it's like something we have rarely if ever heard from any american president especially behind that resolute desk. >> the other side of the polling...
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fm e hewierofhiye' coetio eiwiindomearis llheemstal, ic exor iigti pic >>efees seo ls en rc tfl h oheobeusf rsutn. itsoaneoe eeg eiouri,esra wiouom pitia a initesf daare or uenueiohod ittelemo rugs toheoury >> ty w t $00pre. wesk mdlanhi soo sten t pdu domears llg t mo uen iuewiin y pridt d cgrs ades a 27. ots cpedo n e 15presoting $100,0 in pre mone we received almost 3000 entries from 46 states and the district of columbia, england, germany, singapore and taiwan. we're happy to announce our first face winner. in the middle school category, the first prize winners are eighth-grader molly doherty, camden lewis and david decker from west grant and intermediate school in scranton, pennsylvania, for their documentary u.s. gun violence: a complicated puzzle. in the high school category, 11 greater matthew from gonzaga college high school and invisible, d.c. for which deals with homelessness. matthew also won the fan favorite contest and will receive an additional $500. in the high school central category, or when is 12 greater jerrod clark in royal oak michigan for his piece in enough is
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it's not an exorable command the supreme court has said. that's the law of precedent as i understand it and is expressed in that book with my very highly respected colleagues. >> there's a lower court judge, you're bound by not only supreme court precedent but as you demonstrated, the precedent of your own court, but as a supreme court justice part of your job will be to decide when existing supreme court precedent need not be reconsidered. how will you decide when you revisit existing precedent? >> i don't think the considerations change. it's the same analysis that i would have as a supreme court justice, if i'm fortunate enough to be confirmed, that i have what i'm considering circuit precedent as a circuit judge. it's the exact same process. the exact same rules apply. >> this is the 14th supreme court hearing that i've participated in so i have a pretty good idea of some of the questions you're going to get today. you're going to be asked to make promises and commitmented about how you'll rule on particular issues. now they won't neces
it's not an exorable command the supreme court has said. that's the law of precedent as i understand it and is expressed in that book with my very highly respected colleagues. >> there's a lower court judge, you're bound by not only supreme court precedent but as you demonstrated, the precedent of your own court, but as a supreme court justice part of your job will be to decide when existing supreme court precedent need not be reconsidered. how will you decide when you revisit existing...
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and account exor over -- for over 20% of the gross domestic product. well, mr. speaker, i am a pleased to say that as a result of the unprecedented reforms that were incorporated in the affordable care act, we were able to deal with this problem. we began 10 years ago, when democrats gained control of congress, working on expansion of the chip program, children's health. and it was one of the first actions signed into law by president oma when he assumed office and we weren't facing a veto from the bush administration. over e been working for three years trying to lay the foundation for moving forward with a comprehensive approach for health care reform. and it should be noted, for all the hyperbole about socialized medicine and government dictating outcomes and taking control away from the american people, that's the farthest thing from the truth. in fact, the program that was developed by president obama and the democrats, with no help from republicans, was actually a middle ground. it relied upon the private insurance that most americans had through work, and
and account exor over -- for over 20% of the gross domestic product. well, mr. speaker, i am a pleased to say that as a result of the unprecedented reforms that were incorporated in the affordable care act, we were able to deal with this problem. we began 10 years ago, when democrats gained control of congress, working on expansion of the chip program, children's health. and it was one of the first actions signed into law by president oma when he assumed office and we weren't facing a veto from...
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exor rugs d miatn li> >>omha bn rc t fl h oheoury thnyy d! eoe fei eitrs,esra wiouaom pitiare gug er o uenquti --hod e it stele mo rugs toheoury >>hewi t $00 pze wesk mdlanhi soo sdes pdu domears ats e st ge iueorheew esenan cgrs t drse udtsomtefoonn50 iz talg 0000 we received almost 3000 entries from 46 states and the district of columbia, england, germany, singapore and taiwan. now, we are happy to announce our first-place winners. in the middle school category, the first prize winners are eighth-graders molly, camden, and ava in scranton, pennsylvania for the documentary u.s. gun violence. the first place winner from high school east category is matthew d.c.n from washington, for his documentary entitled indivisible. he also won the fan favorite contest. in the icicle central category, our winner is jared clark from royal oaks hi school in michigan for his movie enough is enough dealing with pharmaceutical prices. is first prize winner a ninth grader from laramie high school for her piece, fossil fuels to renewables. congratulations for ou
exor rugs d miatn li> >>omha bn rc t fl h oheoury thnyy d! eoe fei eitrs,esra wiouaom pitiare gug er o uenquti --hod e it stele mo rugs toheoury >>hewi t $00 pze wesk mdlanhi soo sdes pdu domears ats e st ge iueorheew esenan cgrs t drse udtsomtefoonn50 iz talg 0000 we received almost 3000 entries from 46 states and the district of columbia, england, germany, singapore and taiwan. now, we are happy to announce our first-place winners. in the middle school category, the first prize...