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you know joe smith could offer which i was the most sort of going to do because part of the mission of. that in general of the good the mold my going to get it will be. down the hall to my mind all the phones and put my makeup i want to especially somebody in baton rouge traditions often called takes a little 1st thought in the monster on this beginning c.s. watson us at least in my form and i'm a constitutional cooked. before so that's too hard to say that the menu did nothing to sprinkle yet all of. this these plans all this for this for then you can find a. lot of all. the old quotes all of what i don't know if both are good we're learning. cooper yes i'm biased because of this news needs it's here guy this is i'll give you you know i am a guy going up what. would of course i want done for me you know when each other probably does more us understand. what other you know as it is a plus but they also named the movies were mostly. people like you without michael duffy in this movie came across as much and. she was these are you know what do you think the people you know and she can ge
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pre-much skated through this primary without getting the questions asked of the candidate viewed as a joe smithing at this point. and that is because so many democrats nationally never thought he would get close to it. they thought in the field was semi- talented people, somebody would emerge it would either be biden or someone else. instead, here he is at a real shah at the nomination. i think that is going to mean a lot more questions about his past. kennedy: he has not been challenged. i can't believe about the fact he has not been challenged is he folds. he completely folds when he is faced with a tough line of questioning. but he knows he's really slippery, and he knows how to worm his way through some of these answers. i have interviewed him. and he is tough in his own way, but he does need to be pinned down eddie says i don't know is going to cause nobody knows where it's at a cost. that's not good enough in your truck but tens of trillions of dollars. >> if i could just give you a little history, although it back in 2016, people were afraid of trump. he was ahead in all of the polls. an
pre-much skated through this primary without getting the questions asked of the candidate viewed as a joe smithing at this point. and that is because so many democrats nationally never thought he would get close to it. they thought in the field was semi- talented people, somebody would emerge it would either be biden or someone else. instead, here he is at a real shah at the nomination. i think that is going to mean a lot more questions about his past. kennedy: he has not been challenged. i...
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have tried any other means before seeking a fisa against carter page or joe smith?roper procedure should be that they have to go through less intrusive means. would that not be proper procedure? director wray: i think every investigation -- and get -- investigative decision, has to follow specific procedures and safeguards. it is fact dependent in fact specific based on a whole slew of circumstances. it is hard for me to answer one hypothetical. it does not give you a carte blanche to just bypass rules. chairman nadler: absolutely -- director wray: absolute right. i don't think anyone has carte blanche to access -- bypass rules. >> i think that is one of the things in discussing this, i do believe you have set forth and attempted to find ways to reassume trust in the agencies involved. i spoke about it in my opening statement and talked about how we come to this part and most people are forgetting the reason we have a fisa court was because of the abuses when left uncontrolled outside of fisa. i understand there is a lot of concern about the process and the pfizer c
have tried any other means before seeking a fisa against carter page or joe smith?roper procedure should be that they have to go through less intrusive means. would that not be proper procedure? director wray: i think every investigation -- and get -- investigative decision, has to follow specific procedures and safeguards. it is fact dependent in fact specific based on a whole slew of circumstances. it is hard for me to answer one hypothetical. it does not give you a carte blanche to just...
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presidential nominee without finishing 1st or 2nd in new hampshire the former vice president joe biden has the smiths the result he says there is still a long way to go. all for prosecutors investigating a close ally of president donald trump have quit the case after the u.s. justice department overruled their sentencing recommendation roger stone was found guilty last year. a middle east plan that will bring neither peace nor stability leave palestinians with a fragmented states that's how palestine's president made his case of the united nations security council. urged the world to reject the u.s. president donald trump's reposed here's our diplomatic editor james bass with more . this was the day the palestinians chose to fight back against the trump plan in the un security council president mahmoud abbas describing it as a way to completely destroy the idea of a palestinian state as the whole last not really natural this is the summary of the project that was presented to us this is the state that they will give us it's like a piece of swiss cheese really who among you would accept a similar stat
presidential nominee without finishing 1st or 2nd in new hampshire the former vice president joe biden has the smiths the result he says there is still a long way to go. all for prosecutors investigating a close ally of president donald trump have quit the case after the u.s. justice department overruled their sentencing recommendation roger stone was found guilty last year. a middle east plan that will bring neither peace nor stability leave palestinians with a fragmented states that's how...
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this would be -- or joe smith, whatever you want to call it. proper procedure should be they have to go through less intrusive means other than going straight to a fisa issue. would that not be proper procedure? >> i think every investigative decision, including the decision about when to seek a fisa wiretap, has to follow specific procedures and safeguards. and it's fact-dependent and fact-specific based on a whole slew of circumstances. so, it's hard for me to answer one hypothetical in that regard. >> also facts in different cases also don't give you a carte blanche to just bypass rules set in place for specific stuff like that. >> absolutely right. absolutely right. i do not think anyone has carte blanche to bypass rules and i intend to make it painfully clear that that would not be acceptable in the fbi today. >> and i appreciate that. and i think that's one of the things that, in discussing this, i do believe that you have set forth and attempted to find ways to resume trust in the agencies involved here. i appreciate that. in fact, i spo
this would be -- or joe smith, whatever you want to call it. proper procedure should be they have to go through less intrusive means other than going straight to a fisa issue. would that not be proper procedure? >> i think every investigative decision, including the decision about when to seek a fisa wiretap, has to follow specific procedures and safeguards. and it's fact-dependent and fact-specific based on a whole slew of circumstances. so, it's hard for me to answer one hypothetical in...
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napolitano: thank you so much for watching us tonight, tomorrow i will be back with dave smith former fbi agent and joefox station.com and you can catch me tomorrow morning at 640 on fox and friends analyzing what is coming for roger stone. my dear friends from new york, defending freedom every day of the week, trying to fill kennedy shoes. good night america. lou dobbs is. [♪] lou: good evening, president trump addressing the crooked cops and just the is department today who tried to overthrow him. he tweeted, there must be justice. this can never happen to a president or our country again. the justice department appears to be spiraling out of control. attorney general william barr has yet to bring any official to justice. now a report that barr is complaining again about the president's tweets. even thr
napolitano: thank you so much for watching us tonight, tomorrow i will be back with dave smith former fbi agent and joefox station.com and you can catch me tomorrow morning at 640 on fox and friends analyzing what is coming for roger stone. my dear friends from new york, defending freedom every day of the week, trying to fill kennedy shoes. good night america. lou dobbs is. [♪] lou: good evening, president trump addressing the crooked cops and just the is department today who tried to...
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napolitano: thank you so much for watching us tonight, tomorrow i will be back with dave smith former fbi agent and joel not eat cannoli on the set. watch a fox station.com and you can catch me tomorrow morning at 640 on fox and friends analyzing what is coming for roger stone. my dear friends from new york, defending freedom every day of the week, trying to fill kennedy shoes. good night america. >> the following is a paid advertisement from time life. these are the country hits we remember, played on jukeboxes across america. >> ♪ and when we get behind closed doors ♪ >> ♪ i am a lineman for the county ♪ and i drive the main roads ♪ >> ♪ and she believes in me ♪ ♪ i'll never know just what she sees in me ♪ >> from glen campbell to kenny rogers. from patsy cline
napolitano: thank you so much for watching us tonight, tomorrow i will be back with dave smith former fbi agent and joel not eat cannoli on the set. watch a fox station.com and you can catch me tomorrow morning at 640 on fox and friends analyzing what is coming for roger stone. my dear friends from new york, defending freedom every day of the week, trying to fill kennedy shoes. good night america. >> the following is a paid advertisement from time life. these are the country hits we...
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ay to reflect on the life of joe allison smith, a and friend to many life-long north carolinan who passed away saturday, february was the devoted wife -- jo eddie devoted wife of smith as well as a loving mother smith aso their son, chris.other o was passionate about her faith and served as an active pmember of st. james united church in greenville, north carolina. her voice.known for se was a strong supporter of women in need. and lead women fr women's power of the puse nd erved on the board of many otherlocal charities. mr. budd: jo was a passionate of the u.n.c. tar eels where she worked for the comprehensie cancer center and graced fan with a wonderful rendition of our national anthem. stte was blessed by jo's presen and our tate was blessed to call her friend. in givig thanks for jo's life and inpraying for the entire smith family during ths time. i yield back. the speaker pr tempore: for what purposdoes the gentleman from new york seek recognition? >> to address the house fr one minute. the speakr pro tempore: without objection, the gentleman is recognized for one minute. >> madam s
ay to reflect on the life of joe allison smith, a and friend to many life-long north carolinan who passed away saturday, february was the devoted wife -- jo eddie devoted wife of smith as well as a loving mother smith aso their son, chris.other o was passionate about her faith and served as an active pmember of st. james united church in greenville, north carolina. her voice.known for se was a strong supporter of women in need. and lead women fr women's power of the puse nd erved on the board...
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joe biden. those who have dismissed him or prone to smith him, dismissed him by now and he's still leading mostthe country and i do -- recent polling does suggest that democrats -- i think this has led to elizabeth warren sinking in the polls us because they do value beating donald trump more than they value having somebody that they agree with on most every issue. and so i recognize my own predictive failures in the last election in all of us but i think that might lead us to say, well, that michael bloomberg can't be counted out if joe falters. think that theif you look the mid-term elect faces kind of proxy, there were 15 million more democratic votes cast around the country than republican votes. a lot of those of will be so call wasted in california 0 others given the elector to college but there's more enthusiasm and i do think that will be toward someone that they believe can beat donald trump. so i think that joe biden is still the likely candidate and in that case i still think it's the democrats to lose but i do think that either bernie or elizabeth would lose to donald trump. >> i wa
joe biden. those who have dismissed him or prone to smith him, dismissed him by now and he's still leading mostthe country and i do -- recent polling does suggest that democrats -- i think this has led to elizabeth warren sinking in the polls us because they do value beating donald trump more than they value having somebody that they agree with on most every issue. and so i recognize my own predictive failures in the last election in all of us but i think that might lead us to say, well, that...
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four of them harris teeter kroger smiths and target received a passing grade. 22 others failed. including safeway whole foods trader joe's and walmart. the california public interest research group calpirg evaluated the supermarkets on whether they tell customers about recalled policies and stored notification and direct consumer notification. >>> supermarket should be notification system. the other first line of defense. the first individual that customers are interacting with. instead we found shoppers have to go on a scavenger hunt if they want to learn if there has been a food safety recall. >>> the group said more store should use contact info from their loyalty programs. to warn customers by email or phone about the recalls. currently about 58% of supermarkets do that. the group also said store should prominently display warning signs. >>> we reached out to the grocery chains with locations in the bay area. we have yet to receive responses. the national grocers association said over the past decade companies have improved upon the recall response time adding in many instances the product is stopped in the supply ch
four of them harris teeter kroger smiths and target received a passing grade. 22 others failed. including safeway whole foods trader joe's and walmart. the california public interest research group calpirg evaluated the supermarkets on whether they tell customers about recalled policies and stored notification and direct consumer notification. >>> supermarket should be notification system. the other first line of defense. the first individual that customers are interacting with....
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joe foster, the former attorney general of new hampshire. state senators jay khan and jean beach. thank you to both of you. former brigadier general kevin ambassador jims smith, who did this day for us. the amazing statehouse leaders. thank you. and mayors i wanted to mention because i saw them the last few days. caroline mccarley of rochester, and andrew of laconia. right over there. also, people who have given me so much guidance and advice, rick segal, thank you so much. michael atkins. jim callahan. tom sylvia. and karen cornelius. i want to thank all of you. we are so excited, we will take this show on the road with all of this great new hampshire goodwill. the best is yet to come. let's get to work, everyone. thank you. [applause] ♪ >> vermont senator bernie sanders declared victory and thanked supporters for his win in the new hampshire primary. he spoke from manchester.
joe foster, the former attorney general of new hampshire. state senators jay khan and jean beach. thank you to both of you. former brigadier general kevin ambassador jims smith, who did this day for us. the amazing statehouse leaders. thank you. and mayors i wanted to mention because i saw them the last few days. caroline mccarley of rochester, and andrew of laconia. right over there. also, people who have given me so much guidance and advice, rick segal, thank you so much. michael atkins. jim...
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joe foster, the former attorney general of new hampshire, right over there. senators, thank you to both of you. former brigadier general kevin ryan, as well as ambassador jim smitho barn stormed the state for us. leaders.ng statehouse thank you, karen. lucy weber and doug. i wantedpecial mayors to mention, caroline from rochester and andrew -- where are you andrew -- of laconia. there you are, thank you. also people that have been there and given me so much guidance and advice. rich siegel, thank you so much. risha mcmahon. michael atkins. jim callahan. tom. and karen cornelius. , went to thank all of you are so excited. we are going to take this show on the road with all of this great new hampshire good well. -- goodwill. the best is yet to come. else get to work, everyone. thank you. amy!rowd chanting] [cheering and applause] ♪ >> vermont senator bernie sanders took the top spot in the new hampshire primary with heat buttigieg minnesota senator amy klobuchar renting out -- rounding out the top three. you can stay up on the primary results from new hampshire and watch all of the speeches from the candidates on our special campaign 2020 website, c-span.org/campa
joe foster, the former attorney general of new hampshire, right over there. senators, thank you to both of you. former brigadier general kevin ryan, as well as ambassador jim smitho barn stormed the state for us. leaders.ng statehouse thank you, karen. lucy weber and doug. i wantedpecial mayors to mention, caroline from rochester and andrew -- where are you andrew -- of laconia. there you are, thank you. also people that have been there and given me so much guidance and advice. rich siegel,...
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assault on lincoln ncolniania.er of li abe, a certain joe miller, published by a ravaged copperhead. action hands the lover of the english joke smith drives a wedge labeled joke into a log that is splitting into north and south. the rail splitter and the side splitter your becomes the union splitter. -- here becomes the union splitter. democrats insinuated this into each of the key campaigning themes of 1864. the perverted racial radicalism, its assault on civil liberties and its demoralizing influence. none was more challenging than the charge of lincoln's shocking liberty -- levity in the summer of numbing military slaughter. times said the campaign in virginia was a white house conclave. the bottle went freely round. mr. lincoln was in his best raiment, and a joke and smutty jokes followed each other in quick succession. the theme of lincoln as the widow maker, entertaining her with little stories, became a democrat campaign staple. nothing gave the attackers greater power than the lincolnon that in 1862, had shattered sanctity by asking to hear a vulgar comic song ouring the field. this took place after the fight with bodies ye
assault on lincoln ncolniania.er of li abe, a certain joe miller, published by a ravaged copperhead. action hands the lover of the english joke smith drives a wedge labeled joke into a log that is splitting into north and south. the rail splitter and the side splitter your becomes the union splitter. -- here becomes the union splitter. democrats insinuated this into each of the key campaigning themes of 1864. the perverted racial radicalism, its assault on civil liberties and its demoralizing...
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joe biden. joining our panel is jamil smith for "rolling stone." i want to go to philippe first. strategy of coming out and saying, i won, before you know you won? that was pete buttigieg's strategy. >> i think it was pretty smart and as it turns out he might have been right. look, you know, what happened in iowa, it's not that iowa made a mistake. iowa is a mistake and you didn't need them to have a technical snafu or phone snafu to realize that the moment you turn on the tv and you see these caucus sites, it is even worse than you imagined when you see that iowa is 86% white or new hampshire is 90% white. i didn't see a single person of color anywhere. it is not representative. it is exclusionary and can be intimidating for those there with spouses, ex-spouse, bosses, colleagues and i got to tell you, i think there is a silver lining here that maybe this is finally the death knell to it. to go back to your question about who sdpoek what iowa is most proud of itself of is that they're the grim reaper. every four years they claim several candidates -- they end candidacies and hav
joe biden. joining our panel is jamil smith for "rolling stone." i want to go to philippe first. strategy of coming out and saying, i won, before you know you won? that was pete buttigieg's strategy. >> i think it was pretty smart and as it turns out he might have been right. look, you know, what happened in iowa, it's not that iowa made a mistake. iowa is a mistake and you didn't need them to have a technical snafu or phone snafu to realize that the moment you turn on the tv...
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joe kennedy and attorney riordan. or listen live on the free c-span radio app. next, discussion with craig smith, author of confessions of a presidential speechwriter. mr. smith spoke about his experience writing with president ford and george h dubya bush and evaluated the speaking styles of president trump and the democratic presidential candidates. -- it is 50d by minutes. guest was a full-time speechwriter for president gerald ford and a h wulting writer to george bush. he served as founding president of the freedom of expression foundation in washington, d.c.. he has won numerous awards for an awardrch including for political communication. it is with pleasure that i
joe kennedy and attorney riordan. or listen live on the free c-span radio app. next, discussion with craig smith, author of confessions of a presidential speechwriter. mr. smith spoke about his experience writing with president ford and george h dubya bush and evaluated the speaking styles of president trump and the democratic presidential candidates. -- it is 50d by minutes. guest was a full-time speechwriter for president gerald ford and a h wulting writer to george bush. he served as...
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part of a problem podcast dave smith and comedian extraordinaire and my grade school class macon host of am 90:00 a.m. host and deliver of cannoli when you least expect them, joe piscopo. so i was hosting the show just like tonight i was so tired i would have went to bed so i did not see any of debate i thought i looked at the newspapers morning i thought bloomberg had died because everybody, the new york post showed a picture of him in the grave. >> with the bandits on? reality was worse than that. it was the worst debate performance i have ever seen. and i've watched a lot of these debates. he was brutal on every level. it's not that he just took shots from everybody, he was weak, while being smug, while having no response for the criticism that were leveled at him. he was an absolute disaster. napolitano: is he so confident in his abilities a manager they doesn't care how did the debate? i don't think he ever debated in the three times he was elected in the mayor of new york. >> he is not known for being a good retail politician when he was mayor of new york but is not about in nevada, is not about in south carolina, is probably banking on the fact that sup
part of a problem podcast dave smith and comedian extraordinaire and my grade school class macon host of am 90:00 a.m. host and deliver of cannoli when you least expect them, joe piscopo. so i was hosting the show just like tonight i was so tired i would have went to bed so i did not see any of debate i thought i looked at the newspapers morning i thought bloomberg had died because everybody, the new york post showed a picture of him in the grave. >> with the bandits on? reality was worse...
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joe biden. take a look at this. up 15% since the end of january. biden only ahead of him by five points. senior writer jameel smith president trump is, quote, the ultimate threat, black new yorkers know enough to be terrified at the possibility of bloomberg becoming president and now bloomberg is facing new questions over comments he made back in 2008 that the elimination of something called redlining caused the financial crash. let me explain what red lining is. redlining is a discriminatory practice by which banks, insurance companies, et cetera refuse or limit loans mortgages or insurance to low income people who live in minority neighborhoods. began in 1934, but discontinued in 1968 after the fair housing act banned racial bias in housing. let's take a look at atlanta, for example, where we're seeing a few different colors on this map. all right, these green areas are considered in demand. neighborhoods which are blue are undesirable. and yellow was seen as an area of potential danger, income decline. now, red, see these red areas, the red lines, if you will. that is a warning. it's a warning from the federal
joe biden. take a look at this. up 15% since the end of january. biden only ahead of him by five points. senior writer jameel smith president trump is, quote, the ultimate threat, black new yorkers know enough to be terrified at the possibility of bloomberg becoming president and now bloomberg is facing new questions over comments he made back in 2008 that the elimination of something called redlining caused the financial crash. let me explain what red lining is. redlining is a discriminatory...
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part of a problem podcast dave smith and comedian extraordinaire and my grade school class macon host of am 90:00 a.m. host and deliver of cannoli when you least expect them, joe piscopo. so i was hosting the show just like tonight i was so tired i would have went to bed so i did not see any of debate i thought i looked at the newspapers morning i thought bloomberg had died because everybody, the new york post showed a picture of him in the grave. >> with the bandits on? reality was worse than that. it was the worst debate performance i have ever seen. and i've watched a lot of these debates. he was brutal on every level. it's not that he just took shots from everybody, he was weak, while being smug, while having no response for the criticism that were leveled at him. he was an absolute disaster. napolitano: is he so confident in his abilities a manager they doesn't care how did the debate? i don't think he ever debated in the three times he was elected in the mayor of new york. >> he is not known for being a good retail politician when he was mayor of new york but is not about in nevada, is not about in south carolina, is probably banking on the fact that sup
part of a problem podcast dave smith and comedian extraordinaire and my grade school class macon host of am 90:00 a.m. host and deliver of cannoli when you least expect them, joe piscopo. so i was hosting the show just like tonight i was so tired i would have went to bed so i did not see any of debate i thought i looked at the newspapers morning i thought bloomberg had died because everybody, the new york post showed a picture of him in the grave. >> with the bandits on? reality was worse...
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smith is director of the survey center at the university of new hampshire. anders, thank you so much for coming on. >> thanks for having me. >> you heard joe biden today. he says he's not giving up on new hampshire, but, of kourks he is going to head to south carolina this seenk. he wants to be looking forward because he's concerned about how he's going to be doing in new hampshire today. why do you think he's struggled to resonate with new hampshire voters? >> well, if you look at the biden campaign as early as this summer, it was very clear he wasn't resonating. i think it's largely because the message biden has is not resonating with most -- the progressive wing is where the ideas have been for quite some time. it's where bernie sanders tapped into it in 2016 and is tapping into again. joe biden represents the 1980s and 1990s versions of the democratic party. >> we saw the last few days a lot of these candidates went negative. some of the harshest rhetoric we've seen coming from him. do you think it's been effective in new hampshire? >> maybe a little bit. negative campaigning is typically done to try to reduce turnout, to keep the supporters of oth
smith is director of the survey center at the university of new hampshire. anders, thank you so much for coming on. >> thanks for having me. >> you heard joe biden today. he says he's not giving up on new hampshire, but, of kourks he is going to head to south carolina this seenk. he wants to be looking forward because he's concerned about how he's going to be doing in new hampshire today. why do you think he's struggled to resonate with new hampshire voters? >> well, if you...
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smith. charlie gasparino is reporting behind the scenes that they want biden to drop out in favor of michael bloomberg. he even said he feels sorry for biden but he has no chance. joes not letting go telling the ladies on the view that he still has the edge on bloomberg. >> i don't think you can buy an election. everybody thinks that. one of the advantages and disadvantage, i've been only got to the process who has been totally vetted. i've had a target on my back since i got in, i'm still standing. and i will get a chance to debate their bluebird, get a chance to debate him from redlining to stop and frisk and whole list of other things. david: does joe biden have enough political mojo left to reverse the mode known to him of sanders and bloomberg. >> i think that the wall street folks are onto something. i put into context, wall street likes to invest in what they are seeing, joe biden is not necessarily a good investment. he has performed poorly in the last two contest and i will caucus in the new hampshire primary. i guess joe biden's defense, he has been looking towards performing stronger in states with more of a diverse population, more african-americans, la
smith. charlie gasparino is reporting behind the scenes that they want biden to drop out in favor of michael bloomberg. he even said he feels sorry for biden but he has no chance. joes not letting go telling the ladies on the view that he still has the edge on bloomberg. >> i don't think you can buy an election. everybody thinks that. one of the advantages and disadvantage, i've been only got to the process who has been totally vetted. i've had a target on my back since i got in, i'm...
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joe kennedy and shannon liss roared in -- shannon liss-riordan. >> c-span, your unfiltered view of government. created by cable in 1979 and brought to you today by your television provider. >> next, a discussion with craig smith author of "confessions of , a presidential speechwriter." mr. smith spoke about his work writing for president ford and george h w bush and evaluated the speaking style of president trump and the democratic presidential candidates. the discussion was hosted by the dole institute of politics at the university of kansas. it is 50 minutes. >> tonight's guest was a full-time speechwriter for president gerald ford and a consulting writer to george h. w. bush. he served as founding president of the freedom of expression foundation in washington, d.c. he has won numerous awards for his research, including an award for political communication. it is with pleasure that i welcome dr. craig smith. ladies and gentlemen, would you please welcome dr. craig smith. [applause] >> dr. smith, it is a pleasure to see you and thank you for being here tonight. you have written for some of the most powerful people in the world. can you tell us about your early life and how you got to be a presidential speec
joe kennedy and shannon liss roared in -- shannon liss-riordan. >> c-span, your unfiltered view of government. created by cable in 1979 and brought to you today by your television provider. >> next, a discussion with craig smith author of "confessions of , a presidential speechwriter." mr. smith spoke about his work writing for president ford and george h w bush and evaluated the speaking style of president trump and the democratic presidential candidates. the discussion...
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joe kennedy and shannon liss roared in -- shannon liss-riordan. >> c-span, your unfiltered view of government. created by cable in 1979 and brought to you today by your television provider. >> next, a discussion with craig smith author of "confessions of , a presidential speechwriter." mr. smith spoke about his work writing for president ford and george h w bush and evaluated the speaking style of president trump and the democratic presidential candidates. the discussion was hosted by the dole institute of politics at the university of kansas. it is 50 minutes.
joe kennedy and shannon liss roared in -- shannon liss-riordan. >> c-span, your unfiltered view of government. created by cable in 1979 and brought to you today by your television provider. >> next, a discussion with craig smith author of "confessions of , a presidential speechwriter." mr. smith spoke about his work writing for president ford and george h w bush and evaluated the speaking style of president trump and the democratic presidential candidates. the discussion...
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smith pulled off a nine darter. >> imagine a perfect game in baseball. >> wow! what a moment! >> and all that matters. >> before the south carolina primary, joe biden could score a that means joe biden only has 48 hours left to put his foot in his mouth and offend an entire state. >> on "cbs this morning." >> the new coronavirus in california raises fresh concerns because no one knows where it came from. >> excuse me for just one moment. okay? >> plague! plague! a righteous cleansing to punish a man for his vanity! oh, swing your side angry god! repent! repent! repent! >> this morning's eye opener is prend -- presented by toyota. >> but don't panic. >> i don't think the markets are listening though. >> that was very, very funny. again, it's very, very serious. >> yes. >> that's where we begin. the outbreak blamed for killing more than 2800 people is now having its most acute impact on financial markets around the world. we expect more turmoil today after coronavirus fears sent the dow jones industrial average down almost 1200 points. now that is a biggest one day point drop ever. the dow lost more than 10% of value since last friday, and it i
smith pulled off a nine darter. >> imagine a perfect game in baseball. >> wow! what a moment! >> and all that matters. >> before the south carolina primary, joe biden could score a that means joe biden only has 48 hours left to put his foot in his mouth and offend an entire state. >> on "cbs this morning." >> the new coronavirus in california raises fresh concerns because no one knows where it came from. >> excuse me for just one moment. okay?...
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. >> bret: brian smith is a dietitian with two kids, an independent who voted for hillary clinton in 2016. he's not certain heading into tonight's caucuses. he's torn between joelizabeth warren. >> i do have to be thoughtful about, all right, one i really wanted to go for, but who was number two, maybe number three, who knows? who just knows? so the field is so full and full of good people, and they all have partially have really great answers, but i just don't see the one. >> bret: brian recently started a new job in a hospital and been listening for candidates' plans for health care. >> it's really hard for me to wrap my hands around sometimes. >> bret: the difference between biden and warren is pretty stark when it comes to that issue. >> exactly. and sometimes you get in that room and you see, okay, where the numbers falling in where you want to go with that. >> bret: iowa, with its farm country and the large number of rural counties, has traditionally been a red state. in the 2016 election, donald trump captured 93 of the state's 99 counties, carrying iowa by the largest margin of any republican candidate since ronald reagan in 1980. president trump still
. >> bret: brian smith is a dietitian with two kids, an independent who voted for hillary clinton in 2016. he's not certain heading into tonight's caucuses. he's torn between joelizabeth warren. >> i do have to be thoughtful about, all right, one i really wanted to go for, but who was number two, maybe number three, who knows? who just knows? so the field is so full and full of good people, and they all have partially have really great answers, but i just don't see the one. >>...
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smith corona marsh didn't go up, typewriter company. >> you do? >> everyone had a lefty typewriter, stock was killing it >> the other thing stephenson talked about with joeecky was huawei people still watching this speech by william barr, the ag, which he says the u.s. should consider putting its -- >> unbelievable. >> -- financial muscle behind nokia and ericsson to counter huawei >> unbelievable. nokia and ericsson bonds huawei has $100 billion sponsored by the chinese we'd be sponsoring companies that basically screwed up and didn't do a good job.mazing wha has gotten to. >> it's odd but it's real. eamon javers reported on it yesterday. i heard as well however quizzical this is, it's a real effort that is being undertaken by mr. barr, who by the way has some experience in the wireless business he was chief counsel at verizon. he was the general counsel at verizon. he knows his way around this stuff. but he's really trying to figure out a way to like buy control. >> but those companies -- >> william barr by-side analyst. >> we have the president taking up the economy, buy, buy, buy, and raising his value. he went hold to buy u.s. jimmy chill, i'm jimmy
smith corona marsh didn't go up, typewriter company. >> you do? >> everyone had a lefty typewriter, stock was killing it >> the other thing stephenson talked about with joeecky was huawei people still watching this speech by william barr, the ag, which he says the u.s. should consider putting its -- >> unbelievable. >> -- financial muscle behind nokia and ericsson to counter huawei >> unbelievable. nokia and ericsson bonds huawei has $100 billion sponsored by...
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smith and i have made an agreement. we're not going to do the oh, oi stuff. but we do want to acknowledge that though ohio state is not in the national championship, joe burrow is. that's where he got his training. he lives from the southern portion of ohio. we're well represented. >> will the gentlemen yield? >> yes. >> you mentioned mr. burrow he may soon be a bengal too. have to be rested. >> we shall see. our next witness -- sorry, dr. professor and assistant direct troer of ohio state. he is here today as a representative of the university's initiative for food and agricultural transformation. before joining in 2016, he served 15 years aze faculty member of the department of sociology, social work at the utah state university. he has a bachelors and masters degree in rural sociology, a masters degree in agricultural economics and a phd. trained as a rural soshiolgist his research explores the dynamics of technology and natural resource siz temz. he has helped lead 25 million worth of grant funding from usda, nsf, and d.o.e. we appreciate you taking the time from your work to be here with us today. thank you. i yield back, chairman. >> thank you. all due
smith and i have made an agreement. we're not going to do the oh, oi stuff. but we do want to acknowledge that though ohio state is not in the national championship, joe burrow is. that's where he got his training. he lives from the southern portion of ohio. we're well represented. >> will the gentlemen yield? >> yes. >> you mentioned mr. burrow he may soon be a bengal too. have to be rested. >> we shall see. our next witness -- sorry, dr. professor and assistant direct...
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smith. >> ed: good morning, i'm ed henry. after the dnc change you had rules and he is now in second place nationally behind bernie sanders. joeave a right to
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smith. >> ed: good morning, i'm ed henry. after the dnc change you had rules and he is now in second place nationally behind bernie sanders. joe biden has dropped further. various 2020 rivals ramp up their attacks on bloomberg ahead of the debate. >> mr. bloomberg, like anybody else, has a right to run for president. he does not have a right to buy the presidency. especially after being mayor of new york and having a racist stop and frisk policy. especially after opposing -- imagine, a multi-billionaire opposing a raise in the minimum wage. >> ed: peter doocy is live in las vegas this morning where early voting has already begun. good morning, peter. >> good morning. michael bloomberg had been insisting he wasn't going to debate as long as the dnc required to reach a certain number of donors to qualify. the dnc insisted they wouldn't change that rule. but the dnc did change the rule. now michael bloomberg is set for his first debate with his campaign manager telling us a few minutes ago our crowds continue to grow and our coalition continues to broaden. there is a desire in every corner of this country for a proven leader and
smith. >> ed: good morning, i'm ed henry. after the dnc change you had rules and he is now in second place nationally behind bernie sanders. joe biden has dropped further. various 2020 rivals ramp up their attacks on bloomberg ahead of the debate. >> mr. bloomberg, like anybody else, has a right to run for president. he does not have a right to buy the presidency. especially after being mayor of new york and having a racist stop and frisk policy. especially after opposing --...
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joe biden finishing a distant fifth. welcome back to "america's newsroom," brand-new hour. i'm ed hen tree. -- i'm ed henry. >> sandra: i'm sandra smitht eked out a win last night over pete buttigieg who came in a close second. moderate amy klobuchar blasted into the top tier with a strong third place finish. the three top finishers with their eyes on the prize, nevada and south carolina are next. >> i want to thank the people of new hampshire for this great victory. it is on to nevada. it is on to south carolina. it is on to win the democratic nomination and together i have no doubt that we will defeat donald trump. >> we go forward knowing that this is our chance, our only chance. not just to end the era of donald trump and the stakes could not be higher. >> i need your votes, yes. i'm going to need those votes from the people in nevada, yes, and i'll need the votes in south carolina and beyond. >> ed: a whole new round. team fox coverage of all the new hampshire fallout. jonathan hunt is live in las vegas on the next caucus. now to peter doocy for the stakes for the former vice president and others. good morning. >> good morning, e
joe biden finishing a distant fifth. welcome back to "america's newsroom," brand-new hour. i'm ed hen tree. -- i'm ed henry. >> sandra: i'm sandra smitht eked out a win last night over pete buttigieg who came in a close second. moderate amy klobuchar blasted into the top tier with a strong third place finish. the three top finishers with their eyes on the prize, nevada and south carolina are next. >> i want to thank the people of new hampshire for this great victory. it is...