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. >> george in ohio, a democrat. >> caller: yes, i have a question for him, for jason. >> we're listening. >> caller: jason, in the 2016, didn't trump say mexico was going pay for it? >> he did. >> sorry for delay, we just finished up our votes on the floor. first of all, wow, i'm so excited that so many people turned out in support of this important initiative and i wanted to welcome everyone here today to the official launch of epac to engage, empower, elevate and elect more republican women to congress. in 2020 and beyond. as you know, we are facing a crisis level of republican women in congress. the number of republican women house members dropped
. >> george in ohio, a democrat. >> caller: yes, i have a question for him, for jason. >> we're listening. >> caller: jason, in the 2016, didn't trump say mexico was going pay for it? >> he did. >> sorry for delay, we just finished up our votes on the floor. first of all, wow, i'm so excited that so many people turned out in support of this important initiative and i wanted to welcome everyone here today to the official launch of epac to engage, empower,...
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host: george in ohio. democrat. caller: yes. i have a question for him. for jason. st: we are listening. jason, in 2016 didn't trump's sake mexico was going to pay for it yet out guest: he did. -- pay for a? guest: he did. caller: isn't he a liar? guest: he's making the interesting claim now that the new north american trade deal is going to have mexico pay for the wall and its very indirect logic. that weically arguing are going to make more tax revenue because mexico is going to have increased trade with us and that's going to be better for the economy so indirectly that will pay for the wall through higher tax revenues. that.t fully buy free trade is absolutely good for the economy and i support that. sayingtill basically that americans paying more in taxes because the economy is doing better are going to be the ones paying for the wall. host: how do you see this ending if at all and do you see a solution in sight soon? guest: yeah. i think a week or two ago when we were having the debate whether trump can declare an emergency at the border, i could see him trying
host: george in ohio. democrat. caller: yes. i have a question for him. for jason. st: we are listening. jason, in 2016 didn't trump's sake mexico was going to pay for it yet out guest: he did. -- pay for a? guest: he did. caller: isn't he a liar? guest: he's making the interesting claim now that the new north american trade deal is going to have mexico pay for the wall and its very indirect logic. that weically arguing are going to make more tax revenue because mexico is going to have...
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. >> george in ohio, a democrat. >> caller: yes, i have a question for him, for jason. >> we're listening. >> caller: jason, in the 2016, didn't trump say mexico was going pay for it? >> he did. >> sorry for delay, we just finished up our votes on the floor. first of all, wow, i'm so excited that so many people turned out in support of this important initiative and i wanted to welcome everyone here today to the official launch of epac to engage, empower, elevate and elect more republican women to congress. in 2020 and beyond. as you know, we are facing a crisis level of republican women in congress. the number of republican women house members dropped from 23 to only 13 in this congress. let's think about that, that means republican women make up less than 3% of the house of representatives. we know that this is not reflective of the american public and we can and we must do better. and we do not need to ask for permission to tackle this challenge. my commitment to supporting republican women running for congress stems from my own experience when i first ran in 2014. i was 29 years old at
. >> george in ohio, a democrat. >> caller: yes, i have a question for him, for jason. >> we're listening. >> caller: jason, in the 2016, didn't trump say mexico was going pay for it? >> he did. >> sorry for delay, we just finished up our votes on the floor. first of all, wow, i'm so excited that so many people turned out in support of this important initiative and i wanted to welcome everyone here today to the official launch of epac to engage, empower,...
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finals crime has the german capital in a chokehold the police force can't be one issue because ohio's george w. managed and distributed randomly take just tests crime scenes and time is a short holiday mr. criminals don't reckon with him detective superintendent const cannot. revolutionizes feelings of procedures and establishes an extensive record system laying the foundations for modern police work just want to deny benefits was doing back then was basically the same as today's cars and that's a. good metropolis of crime. starts january twenty ninth. on t.w. . at least seven people are dead and over one hundred more missing after a dam collapse in brazil the dam broke apart sending a massive torrent of mud over a mining complex southwest of the city of bell horizontally authorities say the death toll is expected to rise. u.s. president donald trump has announced a deal to end the longest government shutdown in u.s. history the deal doesn't include any money for a wall along the us mexico border.
finals crime has the german capital in a chokehold the police force can't be one issue because ohio's george w. managed and distributed randomly take just tests crime scenes and time is a short holiday mr. criminals don't reckon with him detective superintendent const cannot. revolutionizes feelings of procedures and establishes an extensive record system laying the foundations for modern police work just want to deny benefits was doing back then was basically the same as today's cars and...
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nine years in north america, began, and it began because the french and the british were competing over control of the west. and a young virginian, george washington, headed out to the ohio river and confronted the french, and a series of clashes occurred and this brawl in the back woods of north america soon mushroomed into a world war. really what may be the first world war. what was at stake here was the balance of power in europe and a question of who was going to be the dominant global super power. for nine years they fought the seven years war and in february, 1763, that war drew to a close and it was clear that great britain was victorious. they were now the sole global superpower. they extended and strengthened their hold in india, they extended their control over areas of africa, and in north america, the french renounced all the claims east of the mississippi river so there was this incredible amount of euphoria overtaking great britain and the colonies. the famous phrase, the sun never sets on the british empire. it was this time they started talking in those terms so the future seems wide open for many. but soon after the war comes to a close, those trying to
nine years in north america, began, and it began because the french and the british were competing over control of the west. and a young virginian, george washington, headed out to the ohio river and confronted the french, and a series of clashes occurred and this brawl in the back woods of north america soon mushroomed into a world war. really what may be the first world war. what was at stake here was the balance of power in europe and a question of who was going to be the dominant global...
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in florida and al gore lost to george w. bush by 500 votes. sherrod brown also testing the waters for a white house bid kicking off a dignity of work tour in his home state of ohio. >> donald trump has used his phony populism to divide americans. he uses phony populism to distract from the fact that he has used the white house to enrich billionaires like himself. because real populism is not racist. real populism is not anti-semitic, real populism don't rip babies from families at the border. >> he will go to iowa, nevada, south carolina. >>> constantly described by even those who admire him frumpy and a little bit of a mess. sgle didn >> he doesn't care. >> take starbucks out of the equati equation, does anybody in the middle of the country even know who howard schultz is. not how you want to roll out your 2020. >>> bringing back manufacturing jo jobs, the core of president trump's campaign. now one company who said it would help may be reneging. that's why a new brain health supplement called forebrain from the harvard-educated experts at force factor is flying off the shelves at gnc. forebrain's key ingredients have been clinically shown to help enhance sharp
in florida and al gore lost to george w. bush by 500 votes. sherrod brown also testing the waters for a white house bid kicking off a dignity of work tour in his home state of ohio. >> donald trump has used his phony populism to divide americans. he uses phony populism to distract from the fact that he has used the white house to enrich billionaires like himself. because real populism is not racist. real populism is not anti-semitic, real populism don't rip babies from families at the...
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in cleveland, ohio. while the democrats continue to throw their hats in the ring for 2020, can they win over voters in key states like michigan, pennsylvania, to beat pet trump. georgeill argues there is one democrat in a that crowded field that has that chance. he says it is senator amy klobuchar from minnesota. he says she is the potential top tier candidate most app to resist forfeiting the general election. it is a thoughtful piece, george, which is why i want to get it out of the way before people start tweeting me, but you make a point. as somebody that spent his life as a republican, if you want to take on donald trump in the way that we just talked about, why do you think is amy klobuchar? >> going back to 2016, donald trump got indispensable help from the independent party that has higher disapproval ratings when she entered the general election. 56% of americans say they definitely will not vote for mr. trump, majorities of urban voters, suburban voters, hispani hispanics, blacks, etc. he is in a hopeless position unless the democrats nominate someone that frightens people back into his arms. if you have a bidding war, trying to please the outer shores of
in cleveland, ohio. while the democrats continue to throw their hats in the ring for 2020, can they win over voters in key states like michigan, pennsylvania, to beat pet trump. georgeill argues there is one democrat in a that crowded field that has that chance. he says it is senator amy klobuchar from minnesota. he says she is the potential top tier candidate most app to resist forfeiting the general election. it is a thoughtful piece, george, which is why i want to get it out of the way...
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george, making that national emergency a real possibility. >> >>. >> michael, you can see nearly a half foot of snow and lake-effect snow bands in northeastern ohio.ork, you can see the wind that came with it. gusts up to 50 miles per hour and can still see that in parts of the mid-atlantic but over here where st. louis is highlighted, that is the next storm. so it's going to all start tomorrow in the plains and will move across saturday. this is a weekend snowstorm if you're in kansas city, central illinois or central indiana. you can end up with three to six inches especially the closer you are to that rain/snow line and i think you'll get really heavy bands and think by sunday, the mid-atlantic starts so northern virginia into delaware, you're going to get snow. how much snow and how far north it reaches is all going to depend on the exact track of this storm. we'll keep looking at it and i'll give you a much bigger update tomorrow, cecilia. >> it's going to be a cold one. okay, thanks, ginger. >>> we've got a massive car recall to tell you about, 1.miyo and lex vehicles are being recalled due to potentially deadly issues in takata front passen
george, making that national emergency a real possibility. >> >>. >> michael, you can see nearly a half foot of snow and lake-effect snow bands in northeastern ohio.ork, you can see the wind that came with it. gusts up to 50 miles per hour and can still see that in parts of the mid-atlantic but over here where st. louis is highlighted, that is the next storm. so it's going to all start tomorrow in the plains and will move across saturday. this is a weekend snowstorm if you're...