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host: we are talking with ginger gibson. if you want to get involved in the conversation we'll show you some numbers in a few seconds. >> explain to -- host: explain to us the difference between the continuing resolution and the budget passed. guest: the resolution is most likely going to become law. anything they put in that bill is going to become law. the budget is a resolution. it's not binding. it is likely going to head to conference with the house republicans but even then some of the little things we saw like a vote yesterday in the senate to repeal the medical device tax in obama care, not going to be binding. so even though they took dozens and dozens, they considered more than a hundred amendments in the last 24 hours, none of those will have effect. t was mostly symbolic. host: we go to james. caller: everybody is complaining about government shutdown and all the situations we are dealing with. i want to ask the question why isn't anybody going back to the root of this situation when we got into this with preside
host: we are talking with ginger gibson. if you want to get involved in the conversation we'll show you some numbers in a few seconds. >> explain to -- host: explain to us the difference between the continuing resolution and the budget passed. guest: the resolution is most likely going to become law. anything they put in that bill is going to become law. the budget is a resolution. it's not binding. it is likely going to head to conference with the house republicans but even then some of...
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host: we are talking with ginger gibson. if you want to get involved in the conversation, we will show you some numbers in just a few fourds, (202) 585-3880 democrats. (202) 585-3881 for republicans. (202) 585-3882 for independents. we will have that out throughout the segment. us byn also respond to twitter, facebook and e-mail. explain to us the difference between the continued resolution and the budget that was passed this morning. guest: it is likely to become law. the president is going to sign it. thing that is going to be in the bill is going to be law. the budget is a resolution. it is not binding. it is likely going to head to conference with the house republicans. even then, some little things, like a vote yesterday in the senate to repeal the medical device tax and obamacare, not going to happen. even though they took dozens and dozens -- none of those are going to have any affect. on our linein ohio for democrats. go ahead, james. caller: hi, how are you doing? everybody is complaining about the government shut d
host: we are talking with ginger gibson. if you want to get involved in the conversation, we will show you some numbers in just a few fourds, (202) 585-3880 democrats. (202) 585-3881 for republicans. (202) 585-3882 for independents. we will have that out throughout the segment. us byn also respond to twitter, facebook and e-mail. explain to us the difference between the continued resolution and the budget that was passed this morning. guest: it is likely to become law. the president is going to...
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let me bring in a couple of reporters, ginger gibson and david as is suroda.id, let me start with you. democrats, do they mean to lose on purpose or are they the worst politicians in american history? >> no, i think they're not the worst politicians in american history. i think they're smart politicians, wiley politicians. the fix is in. if they wanted to ban assault weapons, if they wanted to go back to the ban that existed under bill clinton until 2004, they would have colt it in the underlying legislation and forced a vote on that. instead, they stripped it out so there's going to be essentially a a ceremony yell vote on the assault weapons ban if any at all, but they're not using the power that they have in the senate to actually get this done. you were right to note that's not by accident, not because they're bad politicians it's because they want the outcome that they're guaranteeing. cenk: if the departments can't win on this, is there anything they can win on? if they can't win on anything, why would anybody vote for them? >> the democrats only have so
let me bring in a couple of reporters, ginger gibson and david as is suroda.id, let me start with you. democrats, do they mean to lose on purpose or are they the worst politicians in american history? >> no, i think they're not the worst politicians in american history. i think they're smart politicians, wiley politicians. the fix is in. if they wanted to ban assault weapons, if they wanted to go back to the ban that existed under bill clinton until 2004, they would have colt it in the...
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host: we have been talking with ginger gibson from "politico." she came here straight from covering the overnight votearama in the senate. [captioning performed by national captioning institute] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2013] at some are will talk about propose a trip to the middle east. this followed by the importance of the presidential press conferences here i. then a repeat of the missile defense systems. >> the most decadent difference between what is happening today and a hundred years ago is the calmness. this.red years ago they progressed, the crowd got larger and larger. they were unruly. they started to throw things at the women. they shouted and told it to go whole. street cars continue to into people into the crowd. the crowd got larger and more aggressive. the women cannot go forward. this is a wonderful peaceful assembly. >> a look at the centennial celebration of the women's suffrage parade. >> we can take pictures of the brain. we can see the whole thing. this isn't an enormous gap between about how the c
host: we have been talking with ginger gibson from "politico." she came here straight from covering the overnight votearama in the senate. [captioning performed by national captioning institute] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2013] at some are will talk about propose a trip to the middle east. this followed by the importance of the presidential press conferences here i. then a repeat of the missile defense systems. >> the most decadent difference between what...
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copyright national cable satellite corp. 2013] [captioning performed by national captioning institute] ginger gibson will talk about 2013 federal spending which was approved this past week by both members of congress and then we will examine how the congressional ethics process works. at thehat, we will look privacy of e-mails and electronic communications. is live at journal" 7:00 eastern here on c-span. "newsmakers,"on we talk about spending and the budget and the debate over gun legislation with tom coburn. he will not seek a third term in 2013. president obama continued the first trip of his second term visiting israel, the west bank, and to jordan and met with king abdallah of jordan. they spoke to reporters. he said jordan is housing 460,000 refugees and expects the number to double by the end of the year. the president said the u.s. will provide $2 million in aid to jordan. >> we discussed syria and are horrified by loss of life. about extremely concerned the conflict. >> i remember you were here when you were a senator. i hope you are enjoying your second term. we are delighted to have these
copyright national cable satellite corp. 2013] [captioning performed by national captioning institute] ginger gibson will talk about 2013 federal spending which was approved this past week by both members of congress and then we will examine how the congressional ethics process works. at thehat, we will look privacy of e-mails and electronic communications. is live at journal" 7:00 eastern here on c-span. "newsmakers,"on we talk about spending and the budget and the debate over...
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we will hear from ginger gibson. fiscal yearlk about 2013 federal spending. we will also have bill allison discussing congressional ethics. at 7ington journal" live a.m. eastern on c-span. if you believe in something so right, so dear, so necessary , you get in trouble. before we got in trouble, we studied. we did not wake up one morning and said we will sit in. we did not dream one day we would come to washington, that we're going to march on washington as we did in 1963, that we would march from selma to montgomery as we did in 1965. we prepared ourselves. >> they intimidated so many people. they use the phrase "black power." it made many people think that it meant destruction. ground zero. destroying america. it wasn't about destroying america. .t was about rebuilding america it is about the land of the free and the home of the brave. >> olympic gold medalist john carlos discusses his personal experience. live saturday at 8 p.m. eastern part of "book tv." >> a discussion on egypt economy and upcoming elections. congressr members of talk about partisanship
we will hear from ginger gibson. fiscal yearlk about 2013 federal spending. we will also have bill allison discussing congressional ethics. at 7ington journal" live a.m. eastern on c-span. if you believe in something so right, so dear, so necessary , you get in trouble. before we got in trouble, we studied. we did not wake up one morning and said we will sit in. we did not dream one day we would come to washington, that we're going to march on washington as we did in 1963, that we would...
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tomorrow, ginger gibson, bill allison, and marc zeillinger. tomorrowon journal" at 7:00 a.m. eastern on c-span. of the amendment boats in the senate continuing, an amendment now by barbara boxer of california, dealing with the keystone xl pipeline. now -- itdment up would block the xl pipeline. all of the senate over on c- span2. next, remarks from richard cordray who talks about fair lending practices. he spoke earlier today at the national community reinvestment conference in washington, for about 15 minutes. >> we are happy to have richard cordray at our conference. being the distinction of the first person to hold the role of director. he previously served as the head of the enforcement division, and -- was heldficial in bearing hang. we might be known as the poster child for pay date lending, but i think that director's visit has helped us put ordinances in place that limit the number of peyton own establishments. we should give him applause just for that. [applause] we also know under his asdership, the cfpb emerged a strong protector for consumers, from the implementat
tomorrow, ginger gibson, bill allison, and marc zeillinger. tomorrowon journal" at 7:00 a.m. eastern on c-span. of the amendment boats in the senate continuing, an amendment now by barbara boxer of california, dealing with the keystone xl pipeline. now -- itdment up would block the xl pipeline. all of the senate over on c- span2. next, remarks from richard cordray who talks about fair lending practices. he spoke earlier today at the national community reinvestment conference in washington,...