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whether you talk to haley barbour -- bill crystal. we talked about what bill kristol reported in 1974. bill kristol doesn't say that 20 years later. the thought leaders of the republican party, the people who are now starting to push back against some of the neill i there are people like myself, mika, who think this health care system doesn't work and think's the president's plan doesn't work. and there are people like myself that understand in this country we play more money per patient than any other country on the planet and and i think one of the reasons why is because in the system. why again, success is not rewarded, failure is not punished. so republicans have to somehow put together a plan -- bobby jindal's doing that. but more importantly, with. >> we're going to win the mid-term elections. great, congratulations. >> and then we're going to lose the white house for, in so the republican leaders are really rewith something that will actually make a difference in people's lives. >> paul ryan will formally draft the new budget t
whether you talk to haley barbour -- bill crystal. we talked about what bill kristol reported in 1974. bill kristol doesn't say that 20 years later. the thought leaders of the republican party, the people who are now starting to push back against some of the neill i there are people like myself, mika, who think this health care system doesn't work and think's the president's plan doesn't work. and there are people like myself that understand in this country we play more money per patient than...
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haley barbour i believe when he was chair of the republican party made a decision that democrats didn't pay enough attention to which was in the best in electing legislatures, legislators and republican governors for a lot of reasons he wanted to do it but when reapportionment comes up we can bridge line in congress and have a bunch of people that believe what we believe which happens to be the tea party in haley barbour's case govern america or at least be obstructionist to american progress. they did it and they did pretty well 20 years ago. that is why we are in the mess we are in. one of the points that i made to democrats is listen i'm just speculating here but one of the challenges to taking back congress might be that they gerrymandered these districts so effectively after they did that it's really tough to win and so if you elect democratic governors and democratic legislators going forward going towards reapportionment maybe we have an opportunity to at least make the districts there again. i do think democrats historically didn't look carefully enough in electing democratic go
haley barbour i believe when he was chair of the republican party made a decision that democrats didn't pay enough attention to which was in the best in electing legislatures, legislators and republican governors for a lot of reasons he wanted to do it but when reapportionment comes up we can bridge line in congress and have a bunch of people that believe what we believe which happens to be the tea party in haley barbour's case govern america or at least be obstructionist to american progress....
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[captioning performed by national captioning institute] san antonio mayor hooley in castro and haley barbourtalk about immigration policy. -- san antonio mayor julian castro. crimean annexation. don lee looks at the federal reserve's next move on monetary policy. annie snyder discusses a proposal from the epa and army corps of engineers that would amend the clean water act to give you the epa jurisdiction over streams and wetlands. rainey on a new study that 18% of adults with internet access had important information stolen. below take your calls and you can join the conversation on facebook and twitter. live atgton journal" 7:00 a.m. eastern on c-span. [applause] now my privilege to present the gavel of the united states house of representatives to the first woman speaker in our history, the gentle lady from california, nancy pelosi. [applause] [applause] >> thank you leader boehner. [applause] >> thank you, my colleagues. thank you, my colleagues. thank you, leader banner, mr. speaker. esther speaker, i accept this gavel in the spirit of partnership not partisanship. [applause] i look for
[captioning performed by national captioning institute] san antonio mayor hooley in castro and haley barbourtalk about immigration policy. -- san antonio mayor julian castro. crimean annexation. don lee looks at the federal reserve's next move on monetary policy. annie snyder discusses a proposal from the epa and army corps of engineers that would amend the clean water act to give you the epa jurisdiction over streams and wetlands. rainey on a new study that 18% of adults with internet access...
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everyone from john lewis to haley barbour to george w. bush has gathered to commemorate the landmark legislation. the star attraction was, of course, the nation's first black president, barack obama. >> in a time when cynicism is too often passed off as wisdom, it's perhaps easy to conclude there are limits to change. that we are trapped by our own history. and politics is a fool's errand. and we'd be better off if we rolled back big chunks of lbj's legacy. or at least if we don't put too much of our hope, invest too much of our hope in our government. i reject such thinking. >> the president took the podium to speak of the progress of civil rights in this country in a very specific moment of his presidency, a moment when race and progress is front and center in the national dialogue. we've been of course talking about the race from the obama era from the moment barack obama declared for his candidacy. that debate is getting louder and louder and louder, and over the last several weeks has positively exploded. after texas congressman gome
everyone from john lewis to haley barbour to george w. bush has gathered to commemorate the landmark legislation. the star attraction was, of course, the nation's first black president, barack obama. >> in a time when cynicism is too often passed off as wisdom, it's perhaps easy to conclude there are limits to change. that we are trapped by our own history. and politics is a fool's errand. and we'd be better off if we rolled back big chunks of lbj's legacy. or at least if we don't put too...
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immigration with julian castro, the mayor of san antonio, texas and former mississippi governor haley barbour the examine the issue from issue of civil rights. this event was a part of a summit commemorating the civil rights act. [applause] >> let me say, it is a pleasure to be here today as part of this historic event here in austin. very thrilled to be on the stage with governor barbour and mayor castro. we will talk about immigration, one of the vital immigration -- by the vital issues facing our country today. home,'re watching at expand the audience and bring more people in to watch the event. let's start quickly with the bill that governor barnes has mentioned. the 1965 bill. it changed the quota system that had been in place for a long time referring to the national origins act of the 1920's. one of the things that president johnson thought that as a southerner, he was often looked down upon by the rest of the country for having been a southerner. he thought that this law that had been in place for so long did the same thing. it had strict limits on immigration from countries in exampl
immigration with julian castro, the mayor of san antonio, texas and former mississippi governor haley barbour the examine the issue from issue of civil rights. this event was a part of a summit commemorating the civil rights act. [applause] >> let me say, it is a pleasure to be here today as part of this historic event here in austin. very thrilled to be on the stage with governor barbour and mayor castro. we will talk about immigration, one of the vital immigration -- by the vital issues...