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i believe in minimum standards for wages and maximum standards believe suchd standards should constantlyr the regulation of intrastate utilities and banking, the security markets. i believe in federal pensions and adequate old-age benefits, and in unemployment allowances. i believe the federal government adjust the to position of the farmer with that of the manufacturer. if this cannot done by parity prices, than some other method must be found without too much regimentation of the farmer's affairs. encouragementhe of cooperative buying and selling, and the full extension of rural electrification, and i believe the federal government owes a very strong obligation to preserve our natural resources. what i do not base my claim to liberalism solely upon my support of such reforms. american liberalism does not consist merely of reforming things. it consists primarily in making things. for thesubstitute philosophy of distributed scarcity, the philosophy of unlimited productivity. i stand for the restoration of full production and reemployment in american private enterprise. the present admini
i believe in minimum standards for wages and maximum standards believe suchd standards should constantlyr the regulation of intrastate utilities and banking, the security markets. i believe in federal pensions and adequate old-age benefits, and in unemployment allowances. i believe the federal government adjust the to position of the farmer with that of the manufacturer. if this cannot done by parity prices, than some other method must be found without too much regimentation of the farmer's...
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i don't believe employers though Ãour end goal isn't that employers offer healthcare. t's that we have a single-payer health care system. right now, without a single-payer health care system, i think employers should offer healthcare. although i think, the reason i believe that is because healthcare is a right. without the liable - - reliable access to healthcare. it's how we deal with some of the barbarism . people died because they can't afford insulin and so on. a i refuse to accept in america, that it allows people to die because they can't afford prescription medications. >> congresswoman, as far as the impeachment is concerned. do you think congressman schiff had a rocky rollout as far as dealing with the whistleblowers claim ahead of time to now we are finding out otherwise. >> i don't think it's rocky because all of this is in complete compliance with whistleblower laws. and there's nothing out of the norm about that. this whistleblower followed all of the laws of protocol we have established forwhistleblowing . followed all the proper channels. it was vetted an
i don't believe employers though Ãour end goal isn't that employers offer healthcare. t's that we have a single-payer health care system. right now, without a single-payer health care system, i think employers should offer healthcare. although i think, the reason i believe that is because healthcare is a right. without the liable - - reliable access to healthcare. it's how we deal with some of the barbarism . people died because they can't afford insulin and so on. a i refuse to accept in...
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if you ask me how i think about works, i, what i think believe what i just said to you about information technology being important. the second thing we have gotten away from his grassroots. i'm a believer in direct contact with voters. general -- itnext means other people were not trying to do that. there was a huge hole in terms of american democracy. young people were voting at less than half the rate of other americans. less than one in five voted in 2014. that is not a representative democracy. when i look at the election in 2020, the question to me is not, to do you get that swing 2% go democratic? how about the 50% of americans who don't vote? who believe the system is broken? and talk to them about how we can take back the democracy and what that will mean for them and their families and their communities. that's what i believe in. i believe in turnout, reinvigorating democracy, putting the power back to the people of the united states. that is what i think will win in 2020. steve: how do you do that? how do you get that 50% of the electorate? what do you do to encourage them? mr
if you ask me how i think about works, i, what i think believe what i just said to you about information technology being important. the second thing we have gotten away from his grassroots. i'm a believer in direct contact with voters. general -- itnext means other people were not trying to do that. there was a huge hole in terms of american democracy. young people were voting at less than half the rate of other americans. less than one in five voted in 2014. that is not a representative...
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i believe that's most likely to move people. no matter what their views are. >> i want to bring in shea diamond. a singer song writer from l.a. she currently supports mayor pete buttigieg. what's your question? >> it's shia diamond. so the first thing i would like to say is the national transvisibility march happened last week. and we didn't see much representation from sis gender people. and we want to know if you are elected as president, will you have a group of transgender people to counsel you or advice you? >> shea. >> i would do that. in this campaign, we have been making sure to reach out to people in including transgender individuals as i speak out on issues important to the lgbtq community and important to the forward progress as a country. also i think one of the things that is important to voters is people's track records. every time i have had the opportunity to in public service i have worked to expand equality. when i was mayor of san antonio for instance we passed a non-discrimination ordnance in 2013. ground brea
i believe that's most likely to move people. no matter what their views are. >> i want to bring in shea diamond. a singer song writer from l.a. she currently supports mayor pete buttigieg. what's your question? >> it's shia diamond. so the first thing i would like to say is the national transvisibility march happened last week. and we didn't see much representation from sis gender people. and we want to know if you are elected as president, will you have a group of transgender...
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every once in a while providence does clear and i believe it will as we say in our book when rove v. wade is a memory. chapter five if i may say it's perhaps the spine of this book, and it's very simpatico with my own role that focuses on the family, nearly eight years at the white house and a little over ten years in the united states senate. restoring marriage, family, parenting and social capital. and i want to be very clear in this regard if i may. these are the innumerable institutions, marriage, family, parenting is the first pillar of our civilization. there is nothing now or ever can or ever will replace the family. restoring the concept of the gentleman. i was doing a radio interview this morning with the great hillsdale, and the interviewer said to me of all of the chapters this was his favorite wife the concept of the gentleman? i shared with him i wrote an essay for the focus on the family magazine years ago and i had written a number of things over a number of years and in raising my right hand i have never received this much response to a single relatively short essay. o
every once in a while providence does clear and i believe it will as we say in our book when rove v. wade is a memory. chapter five if i may say it's perhaps the spine of this book, and it's very simpatico with my own role that focuses on the family, nearly eight years at the white house and a little over ten years in the united states senate. restoring marriage, family, parenting and social capital. and i want to be very clear in this regard if i may. these are the innumerable institutions,...
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i believe to secretary pompeo that raises this question. and it's something which senator rubio and i discussed earlier about whether we can and whether we should reimpose -- use the 2231 to trigger the snap-back of the sanctions. i've raised this with our legal adviser's office. i know it's been in discussion with the nsc legal adviser. it's a question of -- it's a procedural question and interpretation of 2231 that turns definition of what some of the various terms are like participant and other things. i think that yours is a very plausible reading. what we have done since leaving the deal is to allow the other countries to decide whether to stay in the deal. obviously, i think that even as the french foreign minister said recently on the attacks of obcak it is a seminel event and something we should watch. >> you have my full authority to invoke the snapback sanction, and i think that we should with this recent attack from saudi arabia to invoke the snapback sanction, and that is a natural response. second question, you and i have had mu
i believe to secretary pompeo that raises this question. and it's something which senator rubio and i discussed earlier about whether we can and whether we should reimpose -- use the 2231 to trigger the snap-back of the sanctions. i've raised this with our legal adviser's office. i know it's been in discussion with the nsc legal adviser. it's a question of -- it's a procedural question and interpretation of 2231 that turns definition of what some of the various terms are like participant and...
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i do believe in the closure? yes, i do. i believe tha that and i believe locking kids is not the way to reform. i mean, i raised three kids on my own and i never spanked them or locked them up and they're great people. i believe there is alternative ways of dealing with youth. we have to start in the family. that's the main thing. i'm going to help present a way to find out how we help the families involved in our communities. and one last thing, i wanted to hetch to create a more safe and less punitive program for our kids and i'll be here to help if i'm chosen in your efforts to cree tivcreate that system and e our kids get what they need and ultimately the city of san francisco should be save and thriving for a better tomorrow. thank you. samuel carr, seats 10 and 11. >> i'm not samuel carr. he had some things he needed to address with his son at school. which personally, i admire that priority. sam's experience in jewe juve nl call started. he took a ged, went t junior college and san francisco state and got a masters a
i do believe in the closure? yes, i do. i believe tha that and i believe locking kids is not the way to reform. i mean, i raised three kids on my own and i never spanked them or locked them up and they're great people. i believe there is alternative ways of dealing with youth. we have to start in the family. that's the main thing. i'm going to help present a way to find out how we help the families involved in our communities. and one last thing, i wanted to hetch to create a more safe and less...
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>> congressman, then i believe we would be forced to leave the association. i would hope that the association would weigh our recommendation and what we say publicly that we think should happen. if at the end of the day we don't receive the clearances that we feel like we need to move forward, and the association chooses the move forward without us, then we will be in a position where we will not be a part of the association. >> remaining 30 seconds here. as i said, i believe facebook is a tool. i believe cryptocurrency and libra is a tool. i believe all technology is a tool. it is a neutral tool, just like a car, a plane, a gun, a knife, all of which have been used as weapons for nefarious things at times, and all which have been used to benefit. these various tools are, in society, regulated. whether it is ms. wagner's concern, and all our concern, about child sexual exploitation or others, you need to help us understand where the line between people's first amendment rights, yours, mine, all of society's lie, and the safety of our society, regardless of the
>> congressman, then i believe we would be forced to leave the association. i would hope that the association would weigh our recommendation and what we say publicly that we think should happen. if at the end of the day we don't receive the clearances that we feel like we need to move forward, and the association chooses the move forward without us, then we will be in a position where we will not be a part of the association. >> remaining 30 seconds here. as i said, i believe...
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what happens if the association decides to launch despite that >> congressman, then i believe we would be forced to leave the association. i would hope that with our -- that the association will weigh our recommendation and what we say publicly, that we think should happen, but if at the end of the day we don't receive the clearances that we feel like we need to move forward and the association chooses to move forward without us, then we will be in a position where we will not be part of the association. >> my remaining 30 seconds here, as i said, i believe facebook is a tool i believe cryptocurrency and libra is a tool. i believe all technology is a tool it's a neutral tool, just like a car or a plane, a gun, a knife, all of which have been used as weapons, for nefarious things at times and all of things which have been used to benefit. these various tools, though, in associati society are regulated. all of our concern about child sexual exploitation or others, you need to help us understanding where the line between people's first amendment rights, yours, mine, all of society's lie a
what happens if the association decides to launch despite that >> congressman, then i believe we would be forced to leave the association. i would hope that with our -- that the association will weigh our recommendation and what we say publicly, that we think should happen, but if at the end of the day we don't receive the clearances that we feel like we need to move forward and the association chooses to move forward without us, then we will be in a position where we will not be part of...
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i don't believe in that. i think if we had more sing districts like the one i come from as a truly swing district if i'm too crazy this way or too crazy this way i cannot be successful. i believe in what you're talking about. but i believe very, very strongly in the importance of elect manager democrats. you're right, we do come from very, very different perspectives. >> but you should have an honest debate. what my colleague just said, cheri is talking about, we proposed a great solution for redistricting. i disagree. i think the state of texas should decide what their dicts look like. if you don't like the way it works, talk to your texas legislature and the governor. you shouldn't turn that over to the federal government. that's an honest disagreement. we should have robust and healthy debate in the public square. people should wok it. but at the end of the day it's not personal. we're both american. we want the same things at the end of the day nor country we just have a little different way of getting the
i don't believe in that. i think if we had more sing districts like the one i come from as a truly swing district if i'm too crazy this way or too crazy this way i cannot be successful. i believe in what you're talking about. but i believe very, very strongly in the importance of elect manager democrats. you're right, we do come from very, very different perspectives. >> but you should have an honest debate. what my colleague just said, cheri is talking about, we proposed a great solution...
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not just what i ran on but what i believe. i believe people should be paid enough to live. that we need to establish living wages for all workers, that health care is a ride i believe you should send your kids to college without worrying they're going to spend the rest of their basically indentured servitude to student loans. and i think there are certain things that we can establish as a dignified society. the reason it is important is because those are the things that make life really worth living and in a joyous hopeful way. if we are constantly short juggling to live -- struggling to live, how can we do other things like innovate. how can we do things like establish and respect civil rights and so on. >> you mention employers should all offer health care. rep. ocasio-cortez: actually i do not believe employers -- our end goal is not an employer's author health care it is that we have a single payer health care system will stop i do think employers should offer health care. i believe that health care is a right. and that without reliable access to health care, that is ho
not just what i ran on but what i believe. i believe people should be paid enough to live. that we need to establish living wages for all workers, that health care is a ride i believe you should send your kids to college without worrying they're going to spend the rest of their basically indentured servitude to student loans. and i think there are certain things that we can establish as a dignified society. the reason it is important is because those are the things that make life really worth...
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i believe he went to help. about all the political issues, we always talked about things, about islam. i didn't walk on the journey with him in the sense i didn't become a muslim but we talked about everything. he thought women had rights, he was not an extremist. he walked away, the person who warned us to me was the extremist, who he walked away from... i need to ask you this basic question, you have not had direct contact with him for around three years, do you think you will ever see jack again? i think that is a very cruel question. it is a horrible question. it is a horrible question and i wish i didn't have to ask it, but i want to know how you feel about the future? my greatest fear is he will end up back in the hands of isis who will torture him and kill him. they were going to chop his head off the first time he tried to escape, as they did to many of his friends. i have nightmares every night and i cannot sleep. what do you want me to say? he has had nine lives so far, i want him to speak and say the
i believe he went to help. about all the political issues, we always talked about things, about islam. i didn't walk on the journey with him in the sense i didn't become a muslim but we talked about everything. he thought women had rights, he was not an extremist. he walked away, the person who warned us to me was the extremist, who he walked away from... i need to ask you this basic question, you have not had direct contact with him for around three years, do you think you will ever see jack...
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and i believe we're looking at somewhere in the end of october early november. and that's about as much as i know. i was given authorization of doing public art without checking with them for up to two years. we would have to talk to the artist to see what their plans are for the piece. they own it. the port doesn't own these pieces. and providing insurance, of course. >> we have an excellent communication team and one of the finest of any city department and i hope we push it out and elevate it because it's such a timely issue -- this is so neat. i always appreciate when we have this about waterfront and we really ought to as much as we can promote it and we want school kids and anybody to come out and see that. there's no waterfront like ours. i just want to say thank you and i'm a big supporter. thank you. >> thank you. dan, thank you so much for this presentation. i'm really looking forward to this art installation and i think it's going to be great. i'm looking forward to the ribbon cutting and seeing the tower go up. regarding the art, i guess i'm a little
and i believe we're looking at somewhere in the end of october early november. and that's about as much as i know. i was given authorization of doing public art without checking with them for up to two years. we would have to talk to the artist to see what their plans are for the piece. they own it. the port doesn't own these pieces. and providing insurance, of course. >> we have an excellent communication team and one of the finest of any city department and i hope we push it out and...
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but in the long run i believe that that's going to pay off. than anything else, i mean need to get off twitter and stop being so erratic. people are not going to trust right away the next president will be more stable. but they'll see that. you need to live up to that. we had a great example that have in president obama. even though we disagreed with george w. bush and some of the republican presidents, they were a lot more consistent than this guy has been. we need to get back to a consistency. [applause] mr. vietor: you would make rudy giuliani your secretary of state. secretary castro, secretary castro, thank you so much for all the work you did. secretary castro: thank you very much. [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2019] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. sit ncicap.org] >> federal trade commission commissioners rebecca slaughter and christine wilson talk about the agency's priorities and some of the privacy concerns with new technologies
but in the long run i believe that that's going to pay off. than anything else, i mean need to get off twitter and stop being so erratic. people are not going to trust right away the next president will be more stable. but they'll see that. you need to live up to that. we had a great example that have in president obama. even though we disagreed with george w. bush and some of the republican presidents, they were a lot more consistent than this guy has been. we need to get back to a...
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i believe we have an extraordinary case to move forward with now.e we're not going to stop. we're going to be diligent, but i don't the people to think if we don't get every last detail we can't move forward.in >> that was going to be my second question.wa adam schiff's approach here as well as the other oversight committee chairs is essentially look, if they want to obstruct, they obstruct. we're moving forward and we have
i believe we have an extraordinary case to move forward with now.e we're not going to stop. we're going to be diligent, but i don't the people to think if we don't get every last detail we can't move forward.in >> that was going to be my second question.wa adam schiff's approach here as well as the other oversight committee chairs is essentially look, if they want to obstruct, they obstruct. we're moving forward and we have
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i believe that discussions are absolutely. every believed by the united nations but also through bilateral talks in this. alternative would be for europeans and nato to simply look on talks between turkey and russia continue to potentially risk turkey becoming permanently entrenched in northern syria because. of this is. something that we cannot allow within nato. that's why i believe that we must draw upon everything at our disposal to achieve a different result here. and then there are concrete so how far would germany go to implement that are you banking on the us like germany and europe have always done thoughts on the o.p.'s offer for a moment. in that's known to controlling this would be international cooperation meaning we would need an internationally viable foundational ideally with the un mandate question this month are defined in the 2 on. the flag or the question of how germany handles this is politically and more than anything what that means for our armed forces is a question that must be decided by the bundestag
i believe that discussions are absolutely. every believed by the united nations but also through bilateral talks in this. alternative would be for europeans and nato to simply look on talks between turkey and russia continue to potentially risk turkey becoming permanently entrenched in northern syria because. of this is. something that we cannot allow within nato. that's why i believe that we must draw upon everything at our disposal to achieve a different result here. and then there are...
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i believe this is a career service employee, a public servant. i consider him or her a patriot, someone who is aware of wrongdoing and has stepped forward at risk, i believe, to themselves. of course i support what senator grassley said last week, that we need to protect the whistleblower. i'm concerned about statements that were made about the -- from the president about maybe we should handle this person like we used to in the old days and the reporting that a second whistleblower has come forward or is about to come forward, i believe again, would be someone with who sees wrongdoing, hears wrongdoing and wants to do something about it. chris: now, the white house -- as i pointed out at the beginning -- your committee, the house, has voted to subpoena documents from the white house. the white house says that it will not release those documents, will not turn them over unless the full house votes to authorize an impeachment inquiry as was done in the cases of bill clinton and richard nixon. why is house speaker pelosi refusing to hold a formal in
i believe this is a career service employee, a public servant. i consider him or her a patriot, someone who is aware of wrongdoing and has stepped forward at risk, i believe, to themselves. of course i support what senator grassley said last week, that we need to protect the whistleblower. i'm concerned about statements that were made about the -- from the president about maybe we should handle this person like we used to in the old days and the reporting that a second whistleblower has come...
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so if you ask me how i think elections what i think works, of course, i believe what i just said to you about beingation technology unbelievably important, but the second thing we've gotten away from is grassroots. i'm a believer in direct contact with voters. fact that next gen is the largest youth voter in american outfit history means other people weren't trying to do that. huge, you know, hole in terms of american democracy, at lessople were voting than half the rate of other americans. in 2014. 1 in 5 voted and that's not a representative democracy. so to me when i look at the election in 2020, when i look at every single election the question to me is not how do you 2% whichswing one or votes to go democratic as opposed to going republican, the 50% ofn is how about the americans who don't vote, who believe the system is broken, was saying? i and tell them how we can take the democracy and what that will mean for their families and communities. that's what i believe in. turnout, i believe in reinvigorating democracy. i believe in putting the power back to the people of the united s
so if you ask me how i think elections what i think works, of course, i believe what i just said to you about beingation technology unbelievably important, but the second thing we've gotten away from is grassroots. i'm a believer in direct contact with voters. fact that next gen is the largest youth voter in american outfit history means other people weren't trying to do that. huge, you know, hole in terms of american democracy, at lessople were voting than half the rate of other americans. in...
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i believe in god. jesus christ as our lord and savior, i believe all that. and what i think james is missing in his analysis here, those people that wait online, and i have seen them, i have been there it's like they tailgate for 24 hours. they wait for 24 hours to get into a trump rally and those people are watching the sneaky, behind-the-scenes, close doors never ending long impeachment they are sick of it. all these democrats are doing is one thing. they are kissing off the .merican people is how i analyzed 2020 are you better off four years ago? in every category, yes. i love you liberals in the background. hi. is donald trump going to lose any of the people who voted for him in 2016? i don't think so. now, the question is now that we have the best employment conditions since 1969, barack obama literally gave us 13 million more americans on food stamps after eight years he gave us 8 million more americans in poverty he give us the lower labor participation rate in the 70's the lowest rate in 51 years the worst recovery in 40 years. donald trump, in 2.5 y
i believe in god. jesus christ as our lord and savior, i believe all that. and what i think james is missing in his analysis here, those people that wait online, and i have seen them, i have been there it's like they tailgate for 24 hours. they wait for 24 hours to get into a trump rally and those people are watching the sneaky, behind-the-scenes, close doors never ending long impeachment they are sick of it. all these democrats are doing is one thing. they are kissing off the .merican people...
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i believe in responsible and reasonable regulation. we would not be the country we are today without these. i also believe for our business to strive and thrive in today's society we need to help solve the societal challenges we all face. we cannot be on the sidelines. we need to have business models that have a positive impact on society and don't rely solely on philanthropy to show we are solid corporate citizens. creating shareholder value, in my opinion, will always be necessary, but creating stakeholder value is critical. today these two goals are more closely connected than ever before. people increasingly are demanding that private enterprise play a role in finding solutions to the challenges we face. atloyees want to work companies that reflect their values and priorities. -- atproach is that our core in our best we solve problems. with significant financial resources to deploy, we are scaled to serve clients and help them compete in the economy. the clients could be anything from a multinational company like ford, where i had t
i believe in responsible and reasonable regulation. we would not be the country we are today without these. i also believe for our business to strive and thrive in today's society we need to help solve the societal challenges we all face. we cannot be on the sidelines. we need to have business models that have a positive impact on society and don't rely solely on philanthropy to show we are solid corporate citizens. creating shareholder value, in my opinion, will always be necessary, but...
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i mean, can you believe it? i mean, you think about it. what a global embarrassment.ell, guess what? they helped us smash isis. a direct threat to the united states of america and our friends all around the world. and that didn't happen during world war ii. but some of it happened during trump's first term. you know, you think he'd remember. he bragged about it at the time. he said the kurds stood with us to accomplish a vital national security objective in the united states. he goes on to point out the destruction of isis and their temporary caliphate, he talked about it. he said we achieved this without sending tens of thousands of troops, without spending a quarter trillion dollars as we did in iraq surge. indeed, the obama/biden administration worked with them alongside our partners in syria. the kurds, the syrian democratic forces. but just a few hundred americans stopping tens of thousands of local fighters to take the fight to isis on the ground. the strategy is so successful it turned out that trump's secret plan to defeat isis -- remember that? secret plan to
i mean, can you believe it? i mean, you think about it. what a global embarrassment.ell, guess what? they helped us smash isis. a direct threat to the united states of america and our friends all around the world. and that didn't happen during world war ii. but some of it happened during trump's first term. you know, you think he'd remember. he bragged about it at the time. he said the kurds stood with us to accomplish a vital national security objective in the united states. he goes on to...
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timer: i have a hard believing that last caller was ever a democrat. i see that on c-span quite often. there are third rail issues that intrigue hasalace been subduing. i will give you one example. demandeding fathers bankruptcy rights in the constitution. those protections have been stripped from student loans. there are 55 billion people with student loans. 30 million of them are headed for the fall. nobody hasissue handled in any way. if you want to talk about a sleeping populist giant, look at the student loan problem. donald trump had better get his arms around this. he used bankruptcy laws quite effectively. to him to turn a blind eye 55 billion people who are cosigners, that's a lot of voters. that. i appreciate i think you've touched on something emblematic with the administration. one of the biggest problems approach transactional and his style of what he's doing appointees,rs his including his cabinet and down the line to also do things that don't necessarily respond to the people and don't respect regulations and laws. an example is student l
timer: i have a hard believing that last caller was ever a democrat. i see that on c-span quite often. there are third rail issues that intrigue hasalace been subduing. i will give you one example. demandeding fathers bankruptcy rights in the constitution. those protections have been stripped from student loans. there are 55 billion people with student loans. 30 million of them are headed for the fall. nobody hasissue handled in any way. if you want to talk about a sleeping populist giant, look...
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well i want to believe you will. well. i want to believe of course. we all believe that. on the through. we all believe that. on the through. dialogue and engagement between regime. and. between the regime and opposition syria can carry on each. lasting. peace he asked and. i believe he and security in the country so constituted with issues in the country so constitutional committee is very crucial and a very courageous step is very crucial and very courageous step and we have spent the most has a seat per year and wrecked ship early. to say you surely will. come with it will delete a lot has been travelling what we can and should be very easy to not being very easy and it will not be. allowed i think in a year starting from tomorrow so it will be a difficult process so but if. tomorrow so it will be a difficult process so but if all sides. agreed to walk or if they have it is. agreed to walk or if they have the cultural working together instead of seeing each other as enemy i believe that you're walking together instead of seeing each other as enemy i believe that the. s
well i want to believe you will. well. i want to believe of course. we all believe that. on the through. we all believe that. on the through. dialogue and engagement between regime. and. between the regime and opposition syria can carry on each. lasting. peace he asked and. i believe he and security in the country so constituted with issues in the country so constitutional committee is very crucial and a very courageous step is very crucial and very courageous step and we have spent the most...
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>> senator, i believe both are true. yes. >> thank you. and i assume there's other certification and developments at boeing that are always on going. have you changed your behavior and or policies for the certification and development process for other pieces of equipment, other aircraft that boeing is now proceeding towards certification? >> senator, we have. we have learned, but we're still learning. i mentioned earlier the change the our safety review board structure, that is a big change. the safety organization. the realignment of the engineering team, those 50,000 engineers. we're also look at the long standing asupgss behind how we design as we look at next generation products like the triple 7x as an example so we are taking a comprehensive approach to those updates. >> as this committee looks at certification as we look at the faa, what suggestions does boeing have for this committee when you look at any policies or failures at the faa? so the way i would view this is we have two major organization involved in this process. one is
>> senator, i believe both are true. yes. >> thank you. and i assume there's other certification and developments at boeing that are always on going. have you changed your behavior and or policies for the certification and development process for other pieces of equipment, other aircraft that boeing is now proceeding towards certification? >> senator, we have. we have learned, but we're still learning. i mentioned earlier the change the our safety review board structure, that...
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believes we should delay further. i don't believe that. i believe we should come out as one u.k. there's a very big difference between northern ireland and the re-of the u.k. is the -- it was evident and something that is agreed on all sides of this house and i think the appreciated by the right honorable gentleman himself. >> sir william cash. >> speaker. will my right honorable friend personally guarantee that in the withdrawal bill there will be a guarantee to protect in practice our parliamentary sovereignty and furthermore that in -- in relation to the withdrawal agreement that there will be provision to protect the united kingdom from any harmful matters relating to our vital national trillions under a parliamentary system which will guarantee that this house will decide if there are any situations where we need to prevent e.u. lowes from being harm to feel those vital national interests during the course of the future arrangements that have been punishment in place? mr. johnson: mr. speaker, the rights honorable
believes we should delay further. i don't believe that. i believe we should come out as one u.k. there's a very big difference between northern ireland and the re-of the u.k. is the -- it was evident and something that is agreed on all sides of this house and i think the appreciated by the right honorable gentleman himself. >> sir william cash. >> speaker. will my right honorable friend personally guarantee that in the withdrawal bill there will be a guarantee to protect in practice...
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i would denial, i don't believe i am in denial. iwould be denial, i don't believe i am in denial.condemn him if you showed me some serious evidence. you have also had to live with the criminal prosecution brought against yourselves which culminated in the summer yourselves which culminated in the summer of this year with you being found guilty, convicted of one charge under the uk terrorism laws. what impact has that conviction had upon you both? we were found not guilty on the substantial charges of sending money forjack to escape syria. that has been underreported. three charges, all involved sending money to jack? i believe the figure was £233? it was sent to a poor family in lebanon? but it was sent forjack? no it wasn't, there was a thought that some of it by getting him to give him a pair of glasses, but it was to support the poor family in lebanon. that charge happened in september but the police ignored that and only added the charge later. the two substantive charges were sending money to jack to help him escape from syria. that is the only reason we would have sent money
i would denial, i don't believe i am in denial. iwould be denial, i don't believe i am in denial.condemn him if you showed me some serious evidence. you have also had to live with the criminal prosecution brought against yourselves which culminated in the summer yourselves which culminated in the summer of this year with you being found guilty, convicted of one charge under the uk terrorism laws. what impact has that conviction had upon you both? we were found not guilty on the substantial...
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neutralize our strategic nuclear capabilities however it is clear their efforts doomed to failure i believe experts now see this as well now that we have the cutting edge systems that i mentioned earlier these moves are no longer a threat to us i do not want to say what we really think about it still there is nothing positive about it at all so yes we do see this is destructive activities that escalate tension but there is nothing good about it. mr president another issue that used to be in the limelight i'm referring to the palestinian israeli settlement like the soviet union russia has played an important role in resolving the issue take the madrid conference for instance however in recent years russia has not been very active on that track while the us is trumpeting a so-called deal of the century in the meantime the israeli government is going ahead with its arbitrary or for a tarion policy what is russia's role in resolving the issues that's a so fundamental to the middle east. for this us. so this does not depend on us or our actions it is up to all the stakeholders whether they want
neutralize our strategic nuclear capabilities however it is clear their efforts doomed to failure i believe experts now see this as well now that we have the cutting edge systems that i mentioned earlier these moves are no longer a threat to us i do not want to say what we really think about it still there is nothing positive about it at all so yes we do see this is destructive activities that escalate tension but there is nothing good about it. mr president another issue that used to be in the...
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as these terrorists did in the syria again it will not be easy it will be a difficult process but i believe it can work do you know why i feel positive about it people are returning home we're talking thousands of people returning from abroad and from other syrian provinces they are coming home sure sign of the trust they have the situation we have today they trust the government and its guarantees and they choose. thus the guarantors states i'm happy to say the syrians welcome and trust russian troops and russia's military police the military police units to point the s a doing a good job a good deal and mostly muslims from the north caucuses and the local residents trust them and feel free to ask them for help and protection says i have reports of such cases i'm happy to say all this but in order to have long term peace people need to find a way to settle things between themselves and the worst peace is always better than the best it was. i know. it's all they said. was floated by the. players at the heart of god it is a feeling that uploaded i was. thinking of getting the music on the on
as these terrorists did in the syria again it will not be easy it will be a difficult process but i believe it can work do you know why i feel positive about it people are returning home we're talking thousands of people returning from abroad and from other syrian provinces they are coming home sure sign of the trust they have the situation we have today they trust the government and its guarantees and they choose. thus the guarantors states i'm happy to say the syrians welcome and trust...
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i believe we are so much better than donald trump thinks we are. i believe we can and must be the nation which the world looks to and mobilize others for common good, the beacon of liberty, offering refugees and the oppressed options, a bulwark of democracy and self-determinati self-determination, championing of human rights, the leader of the free world. that isn't a slight throwaway phrase. all of this is on the ballot next november. so let's choose who we want to be. let's choose if we want to retake our place in the world, keep the united states safe and secure in because we build on our alliances and choose a president who will rebuild our credibility and restore the value of america's word. that is what is at stake here. i promise you if we do not, others won't make their accommodations. imagine a world without nato and european alliance. imagine a world with alliances in the pacific. how long will it take some of these nations who will no longer take our word that we will be with them before they decide to go to nuclear? before they decide t
i believe we are so much better than donald trump thinks we are. i believe we can and must be the nation which the world looks to and mobilize others for common good, the beacon of liberty, offering refugees and the oppressed options, a bulwark of democracy and self-determinati self-determination, championing of human rights, the leader of the free world. that isn't a slight throwaway phrase. all of this is on the ballot next november. so let's choose who we want to be. let's choose if we want...
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i don't. believe that cleveland. but there are those who believe that's only while all the while it just turns people's fears with the music it. was. was. 4000000 people calling home 4000000 stories 4000000 voices sometimes you just have to stop listening to war to hear something beautiful. just got evicted because i could not have a news source or source of income labelled my belly was broken i wasn't getting more i wanted to. be. 2 2 2 6 6 6 6 6 a i knew. this might seem as. though over the telling people there will be who i was the whole time you're going to be very wrong when you return bills to me of the bus there's a train anywhere. i think i am going is a start and i think that. he will just go right to the top of the charts. thanks for joining us here on r.t. international we're back at the top of the hour with the latest headlines. you know world of big partisan movies a lot and conspiracy it's time to wake up to dig deeper to hit the stories that made stream media refuses to tell more than ever we need to b
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i'll be a little more specific i do believe there's a cozy relationship, and i don't believe that quite frankly time and money are no object because there's plenty of examples, for example, in 2014, faa made regulatory changes to safety standards that would have required changes to add new crew alerts boeing appealed to the faa, seeking exemption, arguing it would cost too much money, $10 million, a lot of money. but truth is, it wouldn't have happened if faa had been doing their job and also wouldn't have happened if you knew what the hell was going on. my question is, and i know there was a push a flum of decades ago about privatization of federal government i think that's how we got here, privatization of government, but why don't we just turn over the certification back to the faa, let them do it, they would be the one sitting at the desk today and not you. why not do that? >> senator, we share your focus on safety. and i can confidently say that is our number one priority. >> cool. but we failed in this case and there are a bunch of people going through incredible anguish because w
i'll be a little more specific i do believe there's a cozy relationship, and i don't believe that quite frankly time and money are no object because there's plenty of examples, for example, in 2014, faa made regulatory changes to safety standards that would have required changes to add new crew alerts boeing appealed to the faa, seeking exemption, arguing it would cost too much money, $10 million, a lot of money. but truth is, it wouldn't have happened if faa had been doing their job and also...
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i. believe that we had. yes i would like to give a bit of context just a bit more context on what the quit using one mean the better candidate for the war was a font point that philip meant most of the people can't be in was in those old during the period at which is the power of the political party in power most will be it was embers all you mean what you feel is government and what we have been asking for like i was seeing so you know i know how it's for accountability on what's happening on the people can you be and i'm also going to butt in but it will be the 1st report and the 2nd point there are companies that were told by the current president which are in wallowing in that little opposition that it i mean are you going to let me when i really don't realize it's really been you so good but i need a little less you know i don't believe a lot so i guess we only have so much time when i hear you make the point these allegations are minister i know that at time wants to speak to you as well. i know i need
i. believe that we had. yes i would like to give a bit of context just a bit more context on what the quit using one mean the better candidate for the war was a font point that philip meant most of the people can't be in was in those old during the period at which is the power of the political party in power most will be it was embers all you mean what you feel is government and what we have been asking for like i was seeing so you know i know how it's for accountability on what's happening on...
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sanders: tommy, in light of that belief, this is what i believe. spent many months in a kibitzing in israel. [applause] sen. sanders: i believe absolutely, not only in the right of israel to exist, but the right of israel to exist in pete's and security. is thet i also believe palestinian people have a right to live in peace and security as well. [cheering and applause] it is not -- and let me underline this because it will be misunderstood -- it is not anti-semitism to say that the netanyahu government has been racist. [applause] sen. sanders: that is a fact. that is a fact. believe, at a time when we spend $3.8 billion in military aid to israel, we have a right to say to the israeli government that the united states of america and our taxpayers and our people believe in human rights, we believe in acceptcy, we will not authoritarianism or racism, and we demand that the israeli government sit down with the palestinian people and negotiate an agreement that works for all parties. [applause] so, my proposal in terms of israeli-palestinian efforts, it
sanders: tommy, in light of that belief, this is what i believe. spent many months in a kibitzing in israel. [applause] sen. sanders: i believe absolutely, not only in the right of israel to exist, but the right of israel to exist in pete's and security. is thet i also believe palestinian people have a right to live in peace and security as well. [cheering and applause] it is not -- and let me underline this because it will be misunderstood -- it is not anti-semitism to say that the netanyahu...