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walk out the door and get in a fourth national security adviser no doubt my mind and tell john boehner to walk out the door for that matter anybody else in the administration to in that respect that's the strength of this president and god knows there are a few strengths of this president but that is one so i have i have no problem in beijing him telling the neoconservatives to take a hike the president might be besieged and in political peril but he's still not a dumb man. all right colonel on that note we're going to take a short break right now we're talking to colonel lawrence will concern former chief of staff to secretary of state colin powell talking about america's confrontation with a ron and its implications for the whole middle east stay with us. it's official now jamal khashoggi died in the saudi consulate in turkey on october second the person or persons responsible for his death is yet to be determined but one thing is certain this tragic story is far from. prosecution only. where you. just read you'll find. somebody going to see do i mean. political pressure on the. busi
walk out the door and get in a fourth national security adviser no doubt my mind and tell john boehner to walk out the door for that matter anybody else in the administration to in that respect that's the strength of this president and god knows there are a few strengths of this president but that is one so i have i have no problem in beijing him telling the neoconservatives to take a hike the president might be besieged and in political peril but he's still not a dumb man. all right colonel on...
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walk out the door and get in a fourth national security adviser no doubt my mind and tell john boehner to walk out the door for that matter anybody else in the administration to in that respect that's the strength of this president and god knows there are a few strengths of this president but that is one so i have i have no problem in visioning him telling the neo conservatives to take a hike the president might be besieged and in political peril but he's still not a dumb man. all right colonel on that note we're going to take a short break right now we're talking to colonel lawrence will concerning former chief of staff to secretary of state colin powell talking about america's confrontation with iran and its implications for the whole middle east stay with us . what politicians do something that. they put themselves on the line and they get accepted or rejected. so when you want to be president i'm sure. most somewhat want to. have to write the book for us to see what the full story of the boy can't be good but. i'm interested always in the waters about how. there should be more. i'v
walk out the door and get in a fourth national security adviser no doubt my mind and tell john boehner to walk out the door for that matter anybody else in the administration to in that respect that's the strength of this president and god knows there are a few strengths of this president but that is one so i have i have no problem in visioning him telling the neo conservatives to take a hike the president might be besieged and in political peril but he's still not a dumb man. all right colonel...
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this was not that [inaudible] -- >> why did john boehner not bring it to the floor? >> because it would not have passed. >> we all know what members say in public and we all know what the media likes to write and we all definitely know how the other side knows us better that we know ourselves but i'm telling you the whip count was not there. it just was not. >> agree to disagree. >> [inaudible] you're saying the whip count among republicans that goes to the bigger point to the bill was making. based on this exchange hub was out here in terms of the house and what you are seeing about the house being an impediment structurally itself. this is such a good example of how that plays out. if you take various points that there is just not involvement by enough members who put on the issue and could represent their constituencies were being represented that this was an elite effort that came down from the senate and that simply cannot work in the house how do you make sense of that in terms of what would be a better way to function so that cannot -- the inscription on the t
this was not that [inaudible] -- >> why did john boehner not bring it to the floor? >> because it would not have passed. >> we all know what members say in public and we all know what the media likes to write and we all definitely know how the other side knows us better that we know ourselves but i'm telling you the whip count was not there. it just was not. >> agree to disagree. >> [inaudible] you're saying the whip count among republicans that goes to the bigger...
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john boehner seem to like him but at the moment he's trailing behind the others if you look at the polls but it's early days and there's a reduced chief political correspondent linda thank you you thank. here's some of the other stories now that are making headlines around the world the saudi journalist jamal khashoggi was strangled to death immediately after entering riyadh's consulate in istanbul that's according to the city's chief prosecutor he says because showing his body was then cut up in disposed of saudi arabia's attorney general has now left turkey after talks on the kill the rebel leader has returned to south sudan to celebrate a peace deal with longtime rival president salva kiir the world's youngest nation was plunged into civil war in two thousand and thirteen when president here sacked massaro as his vice president the country has seen a string of failed a cease fires and peace deals ever said it's as the u.s. city of pittsburgh continues to grieve and bury its dead after that synagogue shooting a grand jury as charged the suspect robert bowers on forty four different cou
john boehner seem to like him but at the moment he's trailing behind the others if you look at the polls but it's early days and there's a reduced chief political correspondent linda thank you you thank. here's some of the other stories now that are making headlines around the world the saudi journalist jamal khashoggi was strangled to death immediately after entering riyadh's consulate in istanbul that's according to the city's chief prosecutor he says because showing his body was then cut up...
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write been privileged to for some of the greater people, , -- gingrich, john raynor john boehner, and paul ryan. barry -- i do not do day-to-day stuff. it is a thrill to write for them on policies. i thoroughly enjoy it. most of my work is corporate medications. >> what is it like being part of the community of presidential descendents? is there a lot of interaction? >> i hate to say it, susan, years ago, we attended the new york mayors presidential descendents luncheon they used to have. this was 20 or 25 years ago. years, people have become more interested. i approached the president of the white house historical association six months ago about wanting to create an event for the presidential descendents because it is something that has not been done. hopefully, going both, we will actually have more reunions. i am hoping we have an annual dinner that we will have in different locations around the country. i hope you will. . i think it is so important you learn. learn so much, user experiences and stories about the presidential families. i love to be around people who are like me. >
write been privileged to for some of the greater people, , -- gingrich, john raynor john boehner, and paul ryan. barry -- i do not do day-to-day stuff. it is a thrill to write for them on policies. i thoroughly enjoy it. most of my work is corporate medications. >> what is it like being part of the community of presidential descendents? is there a lot of interaction? >> i hate to say it, susan, years ago, we attended the new york mayors presidential descendents luncheon they used to...
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fromfirst heard about it john boehner. he is an old friend of mine. to a ceo soced me we began a series of chats. and i thought saw that given the great social experiment going on in canada that this might be an appropriate thing to do so i took it on. ♪ markets.loomberg i'm shery ahn in new york. >> i'm john in toronto. we talked a lot about cannabis recently. and the u.s. can focus on strengthening their future relationship. my colleague spoke with former canadian prime minister about how the two countries are positioned now compared to when he was in office. trudeau to deal with mr. trump who is not exactly the same as me dealing with president reagan or president bush, they had a high regard for canada. they were basic free traders. it was easier for me than it has been for the current prime minister. mr. trump was elected by the american people. they knew his personality. they knew his approaches. they approved him. they put him in the white house. it is our responsibility to deal with him. i wouldn't say this is a low point. progressionthat the
fromfirst heard about it john boehner. he is an old friend of mine. to a ceo soced me we began a series of chats. and i thought saw that given the great social experiment going on in canada that this might be an appropriate thing to do so i took it on. ♪ markets.loomberg i'm shery ahn in new york. >> i'm john in toronto. we talked a lot about cannabis recently. and the u.s. can focus on strengthening their future relationship. my colleague spoke with former canadian prime minister about...
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i've been privileged to write for some of the greater people, newt gingrich, john boehner and also the current speaker, paul ryan. very specific speeches, i don't do day-to-day stuff, but it's been a thrill for me to write for them on policy things that i thoroughly enjoy it or it of my work is corporate communications. host: what is it like being part of the community of presidential descendents, is there a lot of interaction among you? massee: no. i hate to say it, susan. years ago we attended the new york mayor's presidential luncheons they used to have, probably 25 years ago. probably in the last i would say five years, people have become more interested. and i approached the president of the white house historical association about six months ago about wanting to create an event for the presidential descendents, because it is something that has not been done, but hopefully going forward we will actually have more reunions. i would hope we have an annual dinner that we could have in different locations around the country, and i hope that we will as i think it is so important, as yo
i've been privileged to write for some of the greater people, newt gingrich, john boehner and also the current speaker, paul ryan. very specific speeches, i don't do day-to-day stuff, but it's been a thrill for me to write for them on policy things that i thoroughly enjoy it or it of my work is corporate communications. host: what is it like being part of the community of presidential descendents, is there a lot of interaction among you? massee: no. i hate to say it, susan. years ago we...
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it's a way and i don't know about yet a mess like that the job of john boehner to be a problem is that i just do not star on a roll that exists selling out there playing a major festivals i'm not even a year after that last album came out that punk band is working on new songs the latest album this cold mountain house only been meaning to now to them bowman's the band has a clear message to. sing about it all can swear living in a very striking time i mean on most days the person sitting in the oval office tweets out one hundred forty characters of madness in capital letters we're told so we decided to counter that with a left wing populist title you know what the meaning is actually that hearts can beat louder than bombs so it's a positive message of unity against warmongering playing to nuts from western germany have been performing in your outfit twenty four years already as one of germany's best known bands they also perform in japan and the us. after just future with a record company that you know wants their own label in two thousand and six. they directed the video for stop the
it's a way and i don't know about yet a mess like that the job of john boehner to be a problem is that i just do not star on a roll that exists selling out there playing a major festivals i'm not even a year after that last album came out that punk band is working on new songs the latest album this cold mountain house only been meaning to now to them bowman's the band has a clear message to. sing about it all can swear living in a very striking time i mean on most days the person sitting in the...
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brian: you have got to tell the story about john boehner and don young. ghter] john -- don young, 85 years old. joanne: i discover that late in the process. i can't remember what year the interview was, it wasn't that long ago, there was that intimate john boehner interviewer he went on at length and went on it -- at length about things. youngtalks about how pulled a knife on him in the house, before he was speaker, but still, he pulled a knife on him. i had just spent all this time researching congressman pulling guns and knives on each other, and it sort of reminded me that i am writing about a lot of things we have not heard of before really. but there is still stuff that goes on in congress and the capital and politics that even as outrageous as that, we don't know about until somebody leaks to the press. brian: do you remember what don young was upset about? joanne: i think it had to do with tax, a tax of some sort that he opposed? there were two incidents, one had to do with the tax. ofhad to do is some kind policy that was going to affect alaska. br
brian: you have got to tell the story about john boehner and don young. ghter] john -- don young, 85 years old. joanne: i discover that late in the process. i can't remember what year the interview was, it wasn't that long ago, there was that intimate john boehner interviewer he went on at length and went on it -- at length about things. youngtalks about how pulled a knife on him in the house, before he was speaker, but still, he pulled a knife on him. i had just spent all this time researching...
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to put pressure on them they put a hold on maintenance of french power plants john boehner oblivious c.e.o. of b.p. gaff declares that the interruption imposed exceptional safety measures going beyond the usual emergency plans if the american group is capable of such blackmail for a simple contract renegotiation today what might you do in the event of a political dispute with the united states tomorrow. at your. own to do ne. right take me. to. yes your. comment on those who were as you knew very cold being. almost all says she. has an obstacle to the tree it is won't kill you bombay said we ask you for our course made a corporate america we said with your point join us. she. start. is that if this is false. demo. keep up stories and the best and. i did it pretty fiercely that. you know fundies to yell. don't amend is. another disturbing consequence is that storm has designed manufactured and maintained key assets for the french navy in particular sixty one is w. turbocharger on the shoulder goal the craft carrier that affects a tangible part of french sovereignty if not its military
to put pressure on them they put a hold on maintenance of french power plants john boehner oblivious c.e.o. of b.p. gaff declares that the interruption imposed exceptional safety measures going beyond the usual emergency plans if the american group is capable of such blackmail for a simple contract renegotiation today what might you do in the event of a political dispute with the united states tomorrow. at your. own to do ne. right take me. to. yes your. comment on those who were as you knew...
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i have voted against my party starting with my very first vote against john boehner. i am the guy still fighting and washington, d.c. for term limits. i started the term limits caucus. bipartisan. i want to eliminate the congressional pension program. i want to cut the congressional pay by 5% every year. i want to end the sexual harassment slush fund and make public the names of who the money was paid out on behalf of. i want the guy who wants a permanent, lifetime ban on lobbying. i am that guy. washington has not changed me. you can ask my leadership and they will tell you that yes, we have to listen and put up with blum sometimes but they are not going to change me. i am 63 years old. i went there for the right reasons. not to be a career politician, i went there because i know what i believe in and what my true north is. i do not lick my finger and stick it in the political winds to figure out how to vote. if you send it back to washington, i think we need to focus on immigration reform, health care reform, keep this economy going, we need to focus on welfare refo
i have voted against my party starting with my very first vote against john boehner. i am the guy still fighting and washington, d.c. for term limits. i started the term limits caucus. bipartisan. i want to eliminate the congressional pension program. i want to cut the congressional pay by 5% every year. i want to end the sexual harassment slush fund and make public the names of who the money was paid out on behalf of. i want the guy who wants a permanent, lifetime ban on lobbying. i am that...
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establishment so standing up to the neoconservatives but president trump would have no problem telling john boehner walk out the door and get in a fourth national security adviser there's no doubt my mind and tell john bolton to walk out the door for that matter anybody else in the administration to in that respect that's the strength of this president and god knows there are a few strengths of this president but that is one so i have i have no problem in visioning him telling the neoconservatives to take the president might be besieged and in political peril but he's still not a dumb man. all right colonel on that note we're going to take a short break right now we're talking to colonel lawrence will concern former chief of staff to secretary of state colin powell talking about america's confrontation with iran and its implications for the whole middle east stay with us. prosecution will need to become almost. a full dissolve. where you question the threat of fines or somebody known to seem to i mean yeah i mean i mean did our political pressure on the only main conclusion earth were the security
establishment so standing up to the neoconservatives but president trump would have no problem telling john boehner walk out the door and get in a fourth national security adviser there's no doubt my mind and tell john bolton to walk out the door for that matter anybody else in the administration to in that respect that's the strength of this president and god knows there are a few strengths of this president but that is one so i have i have no problem in visioning him telling the...
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midterms in view let's just say what john boehner had to say about it at his news briefing show a while ago it's the effort alone to interfere american action in our elections that are actionable. the fact was that the outcome would have been exactly the same by all the evidence we have and if there were evidence to the contrary we would have heard it fine now what the meddling did create was distrust and animosity within the united states and particularly it made it almost impossible for two years for the united states and russia to make progress diplomatically so that's a huge loss to both countries but particularly to russia. so david is how you see where you are that the meddling the any thing that actually did coles if anything is to sow discord within the united states. you know i think it so discord more between russia and the united states the charges and countercharges then within the u.s. the u.s. has had discord for some time. i don't think that russia played much of a role has played much of a role in creating more discord within and among americans. but but then i would als
midterms in view let's just say what john boehner had to say about it at his news briefing show a while ago it's the effort alone to interfere american action in our elections that are actionable. the fact was that the outcome would have been exactly the same by all the evidence we have and if there were evidence to the contrary we would have heard it fine now what the meddling did create was distrust and animosity within the united states and particularly it made it almost impossible for two...
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david: we welcome michael steele, a senior advisor to governor jeb bush, speaker john boehner, and speakerl ryan. thank you for being with us. let's talk about the enthusiasm gaps. going up to lastly, there was said to be a big advantage for democrats over republicans. now we have this new poll out. 10-pointthere was a gap between the number of democrats and republicans saying the november elections were important. now it's down to two points, a statistical tie. >> democrats are already fired up. their hatred of president john, their belief that the election -- president trump, their belief that the election was stolen from them in 2016. we see republicans starting to catch up. we see them eager and excited to vote. that was the big worry going into this election, whether republican voters, having unified control of washington, would be apathetic and not turn out to vote the way the president and the republicans in congress need them to. david: we have a little over 30 days to go to the election. a lot can change. is it too early for that enthusiasm gap to go away? inassuming this is locke
david: we welcome michael steele, a senior advisor to governor jeb bush, speaker john boehner, and speakerl ryan. thank you for being with us. let's talk about the enthusiasm gaps. going up to lastly, there was said to be a big advantage for democrats over republicans. now we have this new poll out. 10-pointthere was a gap between the number of democrats and republicans saying the november elections were important. now it's down to two points, a statistical tie. >> democrats are already...
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chairmanship at the ways and means committee he took over the speaker's gavel in late 2015 when john boehner left the post. now after two decades in elected office and a stint as mitt romney's vice presidential running mate, speaker ryan is free to return home to wisconsin where he has lived his entire life and be known as just paul. or, he could follow a trail blazed by many of his predecessors, and take a spin through the revolving door, or run for president. [applause] mr. ryan: thank you, media. andrea: i would take a moment to point out who is watching our --e or c-span, that not all the national press club is open to members of the general public. any reaction you hear here today may not be from the working press. we are most fortunate to have speaker ryan at the national press club. especially with the just 29 days to go before one of the more interesting midterm elections in recent history. all while living through one of the more interesting presidencies in recent memory. will paul ryan run for office again? will he take on donald trump? will his congressional seat flip and turn blu
chairmanship at the ways and means committee he took over the speaker's gavel in late 2015 when john boehner left the post. now after two decades in elected office and a stint as mitt romney's vice presidential running mate, speaker ryan is free to return home to wisconsin where he has lived his entire life and be known as just paul. or, he could follow a trail blazed by many of his predecessors, and take a spin through the revolving door, or run for president. [applause] mr. ryan: thank you,...
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. >> liz: it was the best kept secret in a very leaky white house, apparently, john boehner, and john kelly didn't know until later in the game but by trump's standards this is the equivalent to 24 gun salute to nikki haley because when rex teller ton left there was a lot or anger but hayley managed to do a feet not many people have done. she was tough on the middle east and she had a different sort of a president to deal with, and racked up so many victories senator, we're talking russia, syria, china, iran standing tough and strong for israel. i mean nikki haley has got a long resume there. >> i totally agree with that and as she said, president trump has shown that he is a man who keeps his word, not a man who establishes a red line and then retreats from the red line. that is good but again i thank her for her service and i accept her explanation. i suspect she would like to have a little bit of a break and maybe live a normal life. >> liz: the media speculation and the conjecture, i'd like your reaction to the media speculation on why nikki haley resigned. let's listen. >> i was
. >> liz: it was the best kept secret in a very leaky white house, apparently, john boehner, and john kelly didn't know until later in the game but by trump's standards this is the equivalent to 24 gun salute to nikki haley because when rex teller ton left there was a lot or anger but hayley managed to do a feet not many people have done. she was tough on the middle east and she had a different sort of a president to deal with, and racked up so many victories senator, we're talking...
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republicans under john boehner and paul ryan had those votes for political purposes.y knew the senate wasn't going to overturn obamacare and under barack obama he wasn't going to sign it into law. it was to give republicans the ability to campaign and say i volted 60 times to repeal obamacare. now that's a drag on them. >> suddenly a drag and i want to show you from this kiaiser poll health care is 30%. the issue is right there for people. democrats think they can use this to their advantage. >> the absurdity is the polli - polls on okay have been negative when people ask them but component parts of it are popular, especially consumer protections on pre-existing conditions and that's across the reddest of states, claire mccaskell and joe manchin are running against republicans that have signed on to a lawsuit that would void the rest of obamacare. have they endorsed bills that would do that? they have not. that's the box they are in. >> a policy debate is a good thing to have. >>> when we come back, the president takes his message on the road. a look at where he's hea
republicans under john boehner and paul ryan had those votes for political purposes.y knew the senate wasn't going to overturn obamacare and under barack obama he wasn't going to sign it into law. it was to give republicans the ability to campaign and say i volted 60 times to repeal obamacare. now that's a drag on them. >> suddenly a drag and i want to show you from this kiaiser poll health care is 30%. the issue is right there for people. democrats think they can use this to their...
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rapidly mobilize against the democratic president, and so you have a whole new wave of energy, and john boehner and the house republicans won ten more seats in 2010 than i won in 1994. mark: 63 seats, you got 54 seats. >> yeah, and boehner did it with a very straightforward simple campaign, where are the jobs, and it worked. people came together and said that's the right question. so we were back in charge of the house again. and i think people today have no idea how unusual this is. we held the house for two two-year terms between 1930 and 1994, of 64 years, we held the house four years. we now had the house a vast majority of the time since 1994. and along comes trump, and i'm with you, i tell people i'm not sure he's a conservative but he's the most effective anti-liberal in my lifetime. and whether it's deregulation or conservative judges or cutting taxes or standing up for an american foreign policy based on american values, every time you turn around, he is instinctively saying things which drive the left crazy, and he's doing it, i think, because of the notion of common sense, and the th
rapidly mobilize against the democratic president, and so you have a whole new wave of energy, and john boehner and the house republicans won ten more seats in 2010 than i won in 1994. mark: 63 seats, you got 54 seats. >> yeah, and boehner did it with a very straightforward simple campaign, where are the jobs, and it worked. people came together and said that's the right question. so we were back in charge of the house again. and i think people today have no idea how unusual this is. we...
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which is why the democrats thought it was ridiculous john boehner would not have brought it to the floor. >> this notion that boehner seven was -- he put his speakership on the line when he tried to do the budget deal with president obama. i know those conversations. that was not this conversation on immigration. this conversation with president obama was not dissimilar to the conversation that dennis hastert and tom delay had when were trying to do the 2007-2008 bill. so why didn't boehner bring to the floor? >> because it would not have passed. you know, we all know what members say in public. we all know what the media likes to write. we all deathly know how the other side knows us better than we know ourselves, but i'm just telling you, the count wasn't there. it just wasn't. >> agree to disagree. >> i think probably what marie is saying we will count that the count among republicans wasn't there but that go to the bigger point that there was making. just based on this exchange, help us out in terms of the the house and what you think about the house being the impediment structurally
which is why the democrats thought it was ridiculous john boehner would not have brought it to the floor. >> this notion that boehner seven was -- he put his speakership on the line when he tried to do the budget deal with president obama. i know those conversations. that was not this conversation on immigration. this conversation with president obama was not dissimilar to the conversation that dennis hastert and tom delay had when were trying to do the 2007-2008 bill. so why didn't...
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. >> my fall back is former republican speaker john boehner.s supporting a real crackdown on drug. we know from the data black americans three times more likely to be arrested for pot when the rates show they used at the same level as white americans. he's now taken money from the pot lobby to lobby for pot. >> oh. t what a hypocrite. wasn't he the house speaker before paul ryan? >> yeah. >> i think he needs to go get tanned a little bit more. i'm not going to insult the guy. people see, i'm guessing, people are coming around to the ills of marijuana. they are coming around to see it was misjudged, in a sense. the actual plant. >> we over did it in the war on drugs. >> we over did it in the war on drugs. to be classified the same as heroin and cocaine is ludicrous. what needs to fall back is the court of public opinion as far as social media. wiz khalifa who adores his son, he went to school and wiz let him take the public school bus. people lost their minds. excuse me, first of all, mind your business. second of all, that's his son. he can rai
. >> my fall back is former republican speaker john boehner.s supporting a real crackdown on drug. we know from the data black americans three times more likely to be arrested for pot when the rates show they used at the same level as white americans. he's now taken money from the pot lobby to lobby for pot. >> oh. t what a hypocrite. wasn't he the house speaker before paul ryan? >> yeah. >> i think he needs to go get tanned a little bit more. i'm not going to insult the...
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the editorial quoted former republican house speaker john boehner when he described ted cruz as, quotethe flesh. the chronicle's editorial board said, quote, we enthusiastically endorse beto o'rourke for u.s. senate. the west texas congressman's command of the issues that matter to this state, his unaffected eloquence, and his eagerness to reach out to all texans make him one of the most impressive candidates this editorial board has encountered in many years. imagine how refreshing it would be to have a u.s. senator who not only knows the issues but respects the opposition, who takes firm positions but reaches out to those who disagree, who expects to make government work for texas and for the nation. beto o'rourke we believe is that senator. after a break we'll be joined by one of the editors of "the houston chronicle" who joined in that editorial endorsement of beto o'rourke. there are roadside attractions. and then there's our world-famous on-road attraction. the 2019 glc. lease the glc 300 for just $489 a month at your local mercedes-benz dealer. mercedes-benz. the best or nothing
the editorial quoted former republican house speaker john boehner when he described ted cruz as, quotethe flesh. the chronicle's editorial board said, quote, we enthusiastically endorse beto o'rourke for u.s. senate. the west texas congressman's command of the issues that matter to this state, his unaffected eloquence, and his eagerness to reach out to all texans make him one of the most impressive candidates this editorial board has encountered in many years. imagine how refreshing it would be...
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marcus, deputy editorial editor for the "washington post" and former spokesman for house speaker john boehneryou feel anxious? >> don't be nervous. >> i do think that president trump is wrong because old men are the ones who are nervous. men who are worried about -- >> how old? >> i would say over 25 or 30 or 35. there are people brought up in the standards of today probably aren't that worried. the men brought up in a different era and may have done something that they regret, yeah, they are scared. >> you are closer to my age but not there. >> thanks, chris. >> do you believe it or -- the behavior was acceptable? >> i think there were times when it was considered -- and i'm not condoning this in any way, but considered more acceptable and more in the nature of boys will be boys rough housing than it is today. >> locking the door, turning up the music to cover up a crime is rough housing? >> you asked if there was a day when it was considered more acceptable. don't get me into more trouble than i'm already in. i want to talk about the really skewed nature of the president's epiathy here. he
marcus, deputy editorial editor for the "washington post" and former spokesman for house speaker john boehneryou feel anxious? >> don't be nervous. >> i do think that president trump is wrong because old men are the ones who are nervous. men who are worried about -- >> how old? >> i would say over 25 or 30 or 35. there are people brought up in the standards of today probably aren't that worried. the men brought up in a different era and may have done something...
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former adviser to jeb bush and former spokesperson for john boehner, michael steele. chairman and steve strategist for hillary clinton, guy cecil. tiffany cross. with us from boston, house editor for the cook political report. and republican congressman ryan costello of pennsylvania. dave wasserman, i want to start with you and then get a guys' take on the senate landcape. but you specialize in looking at the house across the map. i just am interested to know, you know, you have changed some of your ratings in recent days. you've been looking at how the kavanaugh fight has shaken out in some of these suburban districts in particular. what is your assessment of how big this wave is that democrats are going to be able to ride this november? >> well, the question is what type of wave is this? is this purely a blue wave? some people have called it a pink wave because of the number of women fueling this democratic surge. is it a green wave now that democrats are outraising so many incumbent republicans? it's an uneven wave. democrats are doing really, really well that's a
former adviser to jeb bush and former spokesperson for john boehner, michael steele. chairman and steve strategist for hillary clinton, guy cecil. tiffany cross. with us from boston, house editor for the cook political report. and republican congressman ryan costello of pennsylvania. dave wasserman, i want to start with you and then get a guys' take on the senate landcape. but you specialize in looking at the house across the map. i just am interested to know, you know, you have changed some of...
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that was, of course, speaker john boehner.was ousted by a tea party movement that clamored about runaway spending. and the members of that movement may have cared a lot about it. we're talking tonight about what republican leaders did about it. consider that that deficit obsession was also embraced by boehner's replacement, paul ryan, and the current senate leader, mitch mcconnell. >> so the only reason the unemployment extension hasn't passed is because our friends on the other side simply refuse to pass a bill that does not add to the debt. that's it. >> what's reckless, bob, is the $1.6 trillion deficit we're running this year. >> he doubles the debt after his term in office and triples it by the end of his budget. he sends our debt on an upward trajectory that is completely unsustainable. >> paul ryan talking about a president, the last one, sending us on an unsustainable deficit explosion. now, the new president, donald trump, also echoed paul ryan when he said he wouldn't let that happen during his run for president. >>
that was, of course, speaker john boehner.was ousted by a tea party movement that clamored about runaway spending. and the members of that movement may have cared a lot about it. we're talking tonight about what republican leaders did about it. consider that that deficit obsession was also embraced by boehner's replacement, paul ryan, and the current senate leader, mitch mcconnell. >> so the only reason the unemployment extension hasn't passed is because our friends on the other side...
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i have voted against my party starting with my very first vote against john boehner. --m the god -- i am the guy i started the term limits caucus. >> want to cut the conventional pay by 5%. make public the names of who money was paid to. i want a permanent ban on lobbying. i am that guy. washington has not changed me. you can ask the leadership. they are not going to change me. i am 63 years old. i went there for the right reasons. i know what i believe and i know what my true north is. don't put my finger in the wind to figure out how to vote. i think we need to focus on immigration reform, health care reform, we need to keep the economy going. we need to focus on welfare reform and reform congress. thank you for the opportunity. >> thank you. thank you, audience. hang on. chance.ng to give you a we have reached the end of our debate. thank you very much to the congressman. thank you for your purchase patient in this joint presentation. thank you for watching. have a great campaign. good night, everyone. >> with the control of congress question, see for yourself on c
i have voted against my party starting with my very first vote against john boehner. --m the god -- i am the guy i started the term limits caucus. >> want to cut the conventional pay by 5%. make public the names of who money was paid to. i want a permanent ban on lobbying. i am that guy. washington has not changed me. you can ask the leadership. they are not going to change me. i am 63 years old. i went there for the right reasons. i know what i believe and i know what my true north is....
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. >> john boehner, i think, was quoted as calling him an expl expleti expletive. >> the current leadership that district, never had a serious challenge, and now he does. >> kristen vilsack gave him a challenge. >> he won handily. >> barely got over 50%. he had to work for that one. >> this campaign that he's in now is a real campaign. jd shutten has raised a lot more money than he has. we saw terrible fund-raising numbers out of steve king forever. >> always been the case. >> always been the case, but he had that local home-grown boy did well and now the sheen is off. with a week to go, he's got a big scramble. >> there was a poll this morning, very hard not to think -- there was a poll this morning by a firm that's not, like, 100% like you know great, but that had it as a one-point race. and then three hours later comes this tweet. it makes you think, does the nrcc have an internal number that's close and they're like, you know what? let's just wipe -- you know, we don't need him. god knows what he's going to say between now and next tuesday. we don't need this on our backs. >> but okay,
. >> john boehner, i think, was quoted as calling him an expl expleti expletive. >> the current leadership that district, never had a serious challenge, and now he does. >> kristen vilsack gave him a challenge. >> he won handily. >> barely got over 50%. he had to work for that one. >> this campaign that he's in now is a real campaign. jd shutten has raised a lot more money than he has. we saw terrible fund-raising numbers out of steve king forever. >>...
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and my first vote was against sitting speaker, republican speaker, john boehner. and it cost me politically. people said i would never be back in washington, d.c. i would never have access to the establishment pac fundraising and that is fine with me. because i can put my pillow on the end of the night, and i promised change in this district when i went to washington d.c.. -- washington, d.c. i am independent, i stand up to my own party when i have two. -- have to. representative finkenauer, last time there were multiple people that tossed the hot the hat into the ring. what do you need to hear from them? you said you want to talk to them, but what you need to hear to put your confidence to vote for them to lead your party in the chamber? rep. finkenauer: i think there are couple of things here. it's not just what i need to hear from them, it's what they need to hear from me and making sure that they are hearing from iowans. the midwest is not like -- we have two fixed healthcare, these are the conversations we need to have, and i need to make sure that they have,
and my first vote was against sitting speaker, republican speaker, john boehner. and it cost me politically. people said i would never be back in washington, d.c. i would never have access to the establishment pac fundraising and that is fine with me. because i can put my pillow on the end of the night, and i promised change in this district when i went to washington d.c.. -- washington, d.c. i am independent, i stand up to my own party when i have two. -- have to. representative finkenauer,...
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you worked on the hill for john boehner. >> violence, political violence should be condemned by everyone in american political life. should be condemned by all americans, completely unequivocally and consistently and the consistently is the problem this president seems to have. we hear him say the right thing with the cameras and the tell prompter on and then the angry tweets, asides. we're 11 days from the midterm elections and hard to keep partisanship out of the fallout of the conversation and it takes discipline starting with the president himself and absolutely the right thing do do and what the country needs. >> back to the investigation, kerry sanders in florida, what are you seeing at your location? >> reporter: well, let me give you sort of a view of where i'm standing in the parking lot right now at the auto zone. this is where the vehicle was taken into custody and this is where the suspect was taken in to custody. now, where i'm standing is in the parking lot. let's take you to the other camera up against the window and as we look through the window you can see that there is
you worked on the hill for john boehner. >> violence, political violence should be condemned by everyone in american political life. should be condemned by all americans, completely unequivocally and consistently and the consistently is the problem this president seems to have. we hear him say the right thing with the cameras and the tell prompter on and then the angry tweets, asides. we're 11 days from the midterm elections and hard to keep partisanship out of the fallout of the...
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when it went to the house, john boehner said very specifically to barack obama, i'm not going to bring this to a vote because i will be sunk as speaker of if i pass a bill with majority democratic votes. because that's exactly what would have happened. >> i am pretty sure you weren't sitting in the room. >> tell us from being in the room. >> in fact -- >> is that wrong? >> it's absolutely wrong. >> why didn't he bring it to the floor? >> because there wasn't going to be the votes. >> there were absolutely going to be the votes, it would have passed with majority democratic votes. it would have they would have peeled off enough republicans who would have understood that this is the sensible thing to do. >> my question, was the public representation that they were operating by the hastert rule, was that not a reflection of what was happening in the room? that's what we were told publicly. >> there's no such thing as the hastert rule. >> he's right. which is why the democrats thought it was so ridiculous that boehner would not have brought it to the floor. >> this notion that boehner some
when it went to the house, john boehner said very specifically to barack obama, i'm not going to bring this to a vote because i will be sunk as speaker of if i pass a bill with majority democratic votes. because that's exactly what would have happened. >> i am pretty sure you weren't sitting in the room. >> tell us from being in the room. >> in fact -- >> is that wrong? >> it's absolutely wrong. >> why didn't he bring it to the floor? >> because there...
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john boehner tweeted, kicking off their student camp final project. answering the questions with does it mean to be an american. academy, i took my students on an outing thursday morning, they were able to get pictures whether c-span classroom studentcam documentary. this year, or studentcam, we are asking middle and has all students to six minute documentary. we are a what is -- we are awarding $100,000 in cash prizes. the deadline is january 20. for more information go to our website, studentcam.org sunday, on c-span's q&a, joel talks about his biography of chief justice john marshall. >> john marshall's legacy really was obscured by a single opinion. his decision in marbury versus madison establishing the principle of judicial review. that is what he's known for. but the fact is john marshall was a soldier in the revolutionary army, very important. he was a judge advocate general. he served at valley forge. he was leading secure and the virginia house of delegates. and probably the indispensable man because he was a guy who really persuaded the maj
john boehner tweeted, kicking off their student camp final project. answering the questions with does it mean to be an american. academy, i took my students on an outing thursday morning, they were able to get pictures whether c-span classroom studentcam documentary. this year, or studentcam, we are asking middle and has all students to six minute documentary. we are a what is -- we are awarding $100,000 in cash prizes. the deadline is january 20. for more information go to our website,...
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. >> joining the board of the cannabis company, the same one john boehner is on 17 minutes to go beforeng bell stocks have been all over the map today and now they are lower again. the dow is down 1666 points after claiming back from a 319-point deficit. now we're down about a third of a% on the s&p on thes nasdaq as well big decline in crude oil which we'll talk about small caps also down more than ha half a percent >> key levels investors need to be watching right now. >> and tomorrow on the show i'll be talking with goldman sachs' new ceo dave solomon much more today on "closing bell" today as well. don't go anywhere. so she started making cakes to support us. the first account that we opened was with bank of america. since then, we have grown exponentially. to me, food is love. and i think food brings people together. everything in life is about giving back. you're only as good as what you leave behind, when you leave this world. ♪ yes or no?gin. do you want the same tools and seamless experience across web and tablet? do you want $4.95 commissions for stocks, $0.50 options contract
. >> joining the board of the cannabis company, the same one john boehner is on 17 minutes to go beforeng bell stocks have been all over the map today and now they are lower again. the dow is down 1666 points after claiming back from a 319-point deficit. now we're down about a third of a% on the s&p on thes nasdaq as well big decline in crude oil which we'll talk about small caps also down more than ha half a percent >> key levels investors need to be watching right now....
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. >> newt in 2009 the republican party was in a bit of digs array gave rise to the tea party, john boehneremocratic party with with issue socialist movement does it concern you -- >> -- we need the socialist movement exists because was steady will have the wiping extreme of american colleges college professors teach things that are nonsense how can you look at venezuela be for socialist there is no capital on plantel a solvent society not becoming a dictatorship and not ultimately failing because it simply doesn't work let's have argument. >> newt the mainstream democrats that we have been talking about they are socialists quite frankly the policies they back every major 2020 con tender for democrats in senate behind medicare for all idea that didn't work this his state health outcomes couldn't get it o going there oppressive taxation that it would require. >> let's be clear there are no mainstream democrats that term has no meaning anymore. in the end this is true even joe manchin fine guy voted for kavanaugh people should how who are you going to vote for the schumer if you are voting fo
. >> newt in 2009 the republican party was in a bit of digs array gave rise to the tea party, john boehneremocratic party with with issue socialist movement does it concern you -- >> -- we need the socialist movement exists because was steady will have the wiping extreme of american colleges college professors teach things that are nonsense how can you look at venezuela be for socialist there is no capital on plantel a solvent society not becoming a dictatorship and not ultimately...