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their favorite project is the keystone pipeline. the whole big section is devoted to eminent domain. without eminent domain, that pipeline would not go 10 feet. i want the keystone pipeline. the people of the united states should be given a piece, a significant piece of the profits. obama would have said yes or no. politicians would have said, yes, we will approve it or know we will not geared i want a piece of the profits. we are making it possible to happen. i want a piece of the profits for the united states. that is how we will make our country rich again. just one way out of thousands. it is how we will make our country rich again and make america great again. do you understand what i'm saying? [inaudible question] this is a different pipeline? [inaudible question] do you like the idea? do you like the ideas? i'm not supposed to say this, but that's okay. we would look at it. i would look at anything. i'm going to look at anything. a lot of times, pipelines are so much better. it is underground. we will take a look at it. [inaud
their favorite project is the keystone pipeline. the whole big section is devoted to eminent domain. without eminent domain, that pipeline would not go 10 feet. i want the keystone pipeline. the people of the united states should be given a piece, a significant piece of the profits. obama would have said yes or no. politicians would have said, yes, we will approve it or know we will not geared i want a piece of the profits. we are making it possible to happen. i want a piece of the profits for...
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he rejected the keystone xl pipeline despite the fact it would have created 42,000 jobs. his own state department concluded that it would be the safest pipeline ever built in the united states. and it would have no significant impact on the environment. yet even as he rejected this -- and this is really something because we have that great relationship with canada -- so he rejected the america-canada pipeline, he made a deal that allows iran -- boy, does he make bad deal with iran -- to transport more oil through his its pipelines than would have ever flowed through keystone with not environmental review whatsoever. what are we doing? president obama has done everything he can to kill the coal industry. that we all know. you just ask the people of pennsylvania. ask the people of west virginia. look at what happened there it's horrible. here are few of president presit obama's decrees. regulations that shut down hundreds of coal-fired power plants, and block the construction of new ones. how stupid is that. a prohibition against coal production on federal land. draconian c
he rejected the keystone xl pipeline despite the fact it would have created 42,000 jobs. his own state department concluded that it would be the safest pipeline ever built in the united states. and it would have no significant impact on the environment. yet even as he rejected this -- and this is really something because we have that great relationship with canada -- so he rejected the america-canada pipeline, he made a deal that allows iran -- boy, does he make bad deal with iran -- to...
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well, their favorite project is the keystone pipeline. if you read the documents on the pipeline, a big section is devoted to eminent domain. because without eminent domain that pipeline wouldn't go ten feet. you understand that. i want the keystone pipeline, but the people of the united states should be given a piece -- significant piece of the profits. right now obama would have said yes or no. and most politicians would say yes we'll approve it or no, we won't. i'm saying yes, we will absolutely approve it, i want it built. but i want a piece of the profits because we're making it possible for it to happen through eminent domain and other things. i want a piece of the profits to the united states. that's how we're going to make our country rich again. just one way out of thousands. but that's how we're going to make our country rich again and it is how we're going to make america great again. okay. do you understand what i'm saying? >> transcan would like to build a pipeline to willis and mr. hamm could ship his old -- >> this is a diff
well, their favorite project is the keystone pipeline. if you read the documents on the pipeline, a big section is devoted to eminent domain. because without eminent domain that pipeline wouldn't go ten feet. you understand that. i want the keystone pipeline, but the people of the united states should be given a piece -- significant piece of the profits. right now obama would have said yes or no. and most politicians would say yes we'll approve it or no, we won't. i'm saying yes, we will...
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and president obama vowing to approve keystone pipeline but with a donald trump business twist. >> a debate, is protectionism cronyism? >> president obama visiting hiroshima today, some call it an apoll ye apology tour, he said it was to mourn the dead. we will have that but first donald trump in san diego right now. >> i watch her on television, it is hard to watch her. it boring. you know. very boring. i watched her last night, she lies so much. she lies so much. she was saying last night, so man things. donald trump wants to see japan get nuclear weapons. i never said that. charles: also breaking now, a new report that justice department filed a motion po prevent hillary clinton from having to give a deposition in the e-mail server case. judicial watch. giving approval. doj lawyers argue that inquire is beyond the scope of the court's order. before we talk about donald trump and his trip in california. this breaking news. it feels like maybe now obama administration is springing to hillary's defense in. >> it looks that way. it is wrong. hillary clinton and the obama administratio
and president obama vowing to approve keystone pipeline but with a donald trump business twist. >> a debate, is protectionism cronyism? >> president obama visiting hiroshima today, some call it an apoll ye apology tour, he said it was to mourn the dead. we will have that but first donald trump in san diego right now. >> i watch her on television, it is hard to watch her. it boring. you know. very boring. i watched her last night, she lies so much. she lies so much. she was...
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well, their favorite project is the keystone pipeline. a whole big section is devoted to eminent domain. without that, that pipeline wouldn't go 10 feet. you understand that. i want the keystone pipeline, but the people of the united states should be given a piece, a significant piece of the profits. right now, obama would have said yes or no, and most politicians would say yes we'll approve it or no we won't. i'm saying yes, i want it built, but i want a piece of the profits because we're making it possible for it to happen through eminent domain and other things. i want a piece of the profits for the united states. that's how we're going to make our country rich again. just one way out of thousands. but that's one way we're going to make our country rich again and make america great again. do you understand what i'm saying? [ inaudible question ] >> this is a different pipeline? >> 300,000 barrels -- >> do you like the idea? no, no. do you like the idea as a reporter? you're not supposed to say this, but that's okay. huh? we would look a
well, their favorite project is the keystone pipeline. a whole big section is devoted to eminent domain. without that, that pipeline wouldn't go 10 feet. you understand that. i want the keystone pipeline, but the people of the united states should be given a piece, a significant piece of the profits. right now, obama would have said yes or no, and most politicians would say yes we'll approve it or no we won't. i'm saying yes, i want it built, but i want a piece of the profits because we're...
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but the keystone pipeline is ad hoc. it will help jobs somewhat. and so forth. >> and gary b quickly, sorry. >> i agree with jonathan. i think government should keep out. i don't like the line we're going save the coal industry. i don't think any industry should be saved, spared, propped up. let the market determine what the price is and let the manufacturers and refiners respond. there will be out there who can make profit on $20 a barrel. let the market determine the winners and losers. >> an extreme >>> at all time. stock up 50% in a year. >> gopro, i think it's up 25% in a year. i own it. >> jonathan. >> commodities are cheap relative to stocks. cotton prices, bal, up 25% in the next year. >> we can all afford he brew national, the good hot dogs. conagra up 15% in a year. >> hot dog grease on your tie big guy. we continue with neil now. >>> all right. well attention holiday travelers. i think the government just said get in line and take a number. hi everyone and welcome. i'm neil cavuto. and this time i think washington's number is up. was a w
but the keystone pipeline is ad hoc. it will help jobs somewhat. and so forth. >> and gary b quickly, sorry. >> i agree with jonathan. i think government should keep out. i don't like the line we're going save the coal industry. i don't think any industry should be saved, spared, propped up. let the market determine what the price is and let the manufacturers and refiners respond. there will be out there who can make profit on $20 a barrel. let the market determine the winners and...
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>> they advocate for keystone pipeline. a public park not a casino like trump wants to build our huge thing is world-class. as cronyism and not respecting property rights. stossel: thank you trevor burris. next, something good about trump. donald trump made it possible for me to stay here after city government wasted millions trump i have asthma... ...one of many pieces in my life. so when my asthma symptoms kept coming back on my long-term control medicine. i talked to my doctor and found a missing piece in my asthma treatment with breo. once-daily breo prevents asthma symptoms. breo is for adults with asthma not well controlled on a long-term asthma control medicine, like an inhaled corticosteroid. breo won't replace a rescue inhaler for sudden breathing problems. breo opens up airways to help improve breathing for a full 24 hours. breo contains a type of medicine that increases the risk of death from asthma problems and may increase the risk of hospitalization in children and adolescents. breo is not for people whose ast
>> they advocate for keystone pipeline. a public park not a casino like trump wants to build our huge thing is world-class. as cronyism and not respecting property rights. stossel: thank you trevor burris. next, something good about trump. donald trump made it possible for me to stay here after city government wasted millions trump i have asthma... ...one of many pieces in my life. so when my asthma symptoms kept coming back on my long-term control medicine. i talked to my doctor and...
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but the keystone pipeline is ad hoc. it will help jobs somewhat.nd so forth. >> and gary b quickly, sorry. >> i agree with jonathan. i think government should keep out. i don't like the line we're going save the coal industry. i don't think any industry should be saved, spared, propped up. let the market determine what the price is and let the manufacturers and refiners respond. there will be out there who can make profit on $20 a barrel. let the market determine the winners and losers. >> an extreme if you're taking multiple medications, does your mouth often feel dry? a dry mouth can be a side effect of many medications. but it can also lead to tooth decay and bad breath. that's why there's biotene, available as an oral rinse, toothpaste, spray or gel. biotene can provide soothing relief and it helps keep your mouth healthy too. remember, while your medication is doing you good, a dry mouth isn't. biotene, for people who suffer from a dry mouth. e*trade is all about seizing opportunity. and i'd like to... cut. thank you, we'll call you. evening,
but the keystone pipeline is ad hoc. it will help jobs somewhat.nd so forth. >> and gary b quickly, sorry. >> i agree with jonathan. i think government should keep out. i don't like the line we're going save the coal industry. i don't think any industry should be saved, spared, propped up. let the market determine what the price is and let the manufacturers and refiners respond. there will be out there who can make profit on $20 a barrel. let the market determine the winners and...
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the first conversation was about the keystone pipeline. should we build a pipeline that turns the tap on to some of the dirtiest fossil fuels on the planet? the canadian tar sands,. the answer is no. those tar sands need to be left in the ground. we need a canadian keep it in the ground movement to say that canada too is going to utilize its citizen-owned fossil fuels to the highest purpose, which is to leave them in the ground, to keep them in the ground. and certainly the united states shouldn't be facilitating the extraction by building a convenient cheap way to move those fossil fuels out of the ground. so i applaud all those who stood with humanity in this key mission and said no to the keystone pipeline. another aspect has been offshore drilling and there was a big conversation about drilling in the arc tirk. the arctic because it has been so cold and frozen and full of ice has been a terrain, particularly offshore, where drill something extraordinarily difficult, extreme risk of an oil spill and should an oil spill occur, very cold
the first conversation was about the keystone pipeline. should we build a pipeline that turns the tap on to some of the dirtiest fossil fuels on the planet? the canadian tar sands,. the answer is no. those tar sands need to be left in the ground. we need a canadian keep it in the ground movement to say that canada too is going to utilize its citizen-owned fossil fuels to the highest purpose, which is to leave them in the ground, to keep them in the ground. and certainly the united states...
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deal and funding of global warming programs, overturn carbon emissions targets and approve a keystone pipeline>> america's incredible energy potential remains untapped. it's totally self-inflicted. it's a wound and a wound that we have to heal. >> environment advocates have already labeled the proposals frightening. trump has publicly declared climate change "a hoax" and engaged a climate skeptic as his tom energy policy vilesor. his energy policies are in stark contrast to rival democrat candidate hillary clinton and bernie sanders who support rolling backus reliance on fossil fuels to make way for more renewable energy. >> a reminder of our top stories here on "france 24." making history, barack obama pays a visit to hiroshima, becoming the first sitting u.s. president to visit the scene of the world's first atomic bombing. we won't give up. as oil block aids are limited across france, union leaders are protestng their plan to law reforms. president putin arrived in greece, his first visit to an e.u. country so far this year. a check of the top business news stories. you've got some new info
deal and funding of global warming programs, overturn carbon emissions targets and approve a keystone pipeline>> america's incredible energy potential remains untapped. it's totally self-inflicted. it's a wound and a wound that we have to heal. >> environment advocates have already labeled the proposals frightening. trump has publicly declared climate change "a hoax" and engaged a climate skeptic as his tom energy policy vilesor. his energy policies are in stark contrast...
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he rejected the keystone xl pipeline despite the fact that it would have created 42,000 jobs. his own state department concluded that it would be the safest pipeline ever built in the united states. and it would have no significant impact on the environment. yet, even as he rejected this -- and this is really something because we have that great relationship can canada. so he rejected the america-canada pipeline. he made a deal that allows iran -- boy, does he make bad deals with iran -- to transport more oil through his pipeline than would have ever flowed through keystone with no environmental review whatsoever. what are we doing? president obama has done everything he can to kill the coal industry. that we all know. you just ask the people of pennsylvania. ask the people of west virginia. look at what's happened there. it's horrible. here are a few of president obama's decrees. regulations that shut down hundreds of coal-fired power plants and block the construction of new ones. how stupid is that? [ cheers and applause ] a prohibition against coal production on federal lan
he rejected the keystone xl pipeline despite the fact that it would have created 42,000 jobs. his own state department concluded that it would be the safest pipeline ever built in the united states. and it would have no significant impact on the environment. yet, even as he rejected this -- and this is really something because we have that great relationship can canada. so he rejected the america-canada pipeline. he made a deal that allows iran -- boy, does he make bad deals with iran -- to...
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pipeline that would run from north dakota to canada. transcanada, that's the same company behind the keystone xl pipeline will seek approval for. trump hadn't heard of the pipeline, but his rambling to that and other question a reminder of where he is most comfortable. >> do you like the idea? do you like the idea as a reporter? you're not supposed to say this, pu that's okay. my basic bias would be to approve. i want to approve for jobs. the concept of pipelines is okay if they're going from the right place to right place, okay? bernie is going to ban fracking. hillary is going to ban fracking. hillary is going to abolish the second amendment in case you're wondering. we're going to have all kinds of energy including solar. there are places maybe for wind. if you go to various places in california, wind is killing all the eagles. if you shoot an eagle, they'll put you in jail for five years and yet the windmills are killing hundreds and hundreds of eagles, one of the most beautiful treasured birds. >> for the record, while sanders believes in banning fracking, hillary clinton does not. nor does she want to abolish the second a
pipeline that would run from north dakota to canada. transcanada, that's the same company behind the keystone xl pipeline will seek approval for. trump hadn't heard of the pipeline, but his rambling to that and other question a reminder of where he is most comfortable. >> do you like the idea? do you like the idea as a reporter? you're not supposed to say this, pu that's okay. my basic bias would be to approve. i want to approve for jobs. the concept of pipelines is okay if they're going...
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their favorite project is the keystone pipeline.u read thing to be yumets on keystone pipeline, a whole big part is eminent domain. i want the keystone pipeline but the people of the united states should be given a piece, a significant piece of the profits. right now obama would have said yes or no. and most politicians would say yes, we'll approve it or no we wouldn't. i will say yes, we absolutely will approve it, i want it built, but i want a piece of the profits because we're making it possible for it to happen through eminent domain and other things. i want a piece of the profits poth united states. that's how we'll make our country rich again. just one way out of thousands. that's how we'll make our country rich again and it's how we're going to make america great again. ou understand what i'm saying? >> [inaudible] mr. trump: this is a different pipeline? do you like the idea? do you like the idea as a reporter? you're not supposed to say this, but that's ok. do you like the idea? we would look at it. i'm going to look at any
their favorite project is the keystone pipeline.u read thing to be yumets on keystone pipeline, a whole big part is eminent domain. i want the keystone pipeline but the people of the united states should be given a piece, a significant piece of the profits. right now obama would have said yes or no. and most politicians would say yes, we'll approve it or no we wouldn't. i will say yes, we absolutely will approve it, i want it built, but i want a piece of the profits because we're making it...
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of a major climate changeteha agreement and will restart thesh keystone pipeline project if elected.>>> an ad for laundry lau detergent that aired in chinaedn is being blasted for being f racist. it shows a chinese woman and won an african-american man about to kiss. now instead the woman pops as a detergent pod in the man'spod ie mouth and then puts him in the washing machine.g ma after a few spins out pops a pop clean chinese man.ean c we'll be talking more about morb this one later in thehe newscast. newsca >>> and finally, for the firstrr time in professional baseballlas history a woman will manage amaa men's team. tea it's going to happen this ts sunday when the bridgeport bluefish of the independent atlantic league officiallyly welcome softball legend jennyd e finch as their guest manager man for their game against the t southern maryland blue crabs. >> now, that isly. n >> yeah.>> y >> love it. >> she might have a littleht ha i don't know, i'm jusret going out on a him. a him >> although i've won two in a wn row. >> are you on fire.>> are you o >> coming up on fox news comin m
of a major climate changeteha agreement and will restart thesh keystone pipeline project if elected.>>> an ad for laundry lau detergent that aired in chinaedn is being blasted for being f racist. it shows a chinese woman and won an african-american man about to kiss. now instead the woman pops as a detergent pod in the man'spod ie mouth and then puts him in the washing machine.g ma after a few spins out pops a pop clean chinese man.ean c we'll be talking more about morb this one later...
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if you read the documents on the keystone pipeline, the whole big section is devoted to imminent domain and without it that pipeline wouldn't go ten feet. you understand that. i want the keystone pipeline but the people of the united states should be given a piece, significant piece of the profits. right now, obama would have said yes or no. and most politicians would say yes, we'll approve it, no we won't. i'm saying yes, approve it. i want it built. but i want a piece of the profits because we're making it possible for it to happen through imminent domain and other things and i want a piece of the profits for the united states. that's how we make our country rich again. just one way out of thousands and how we make our country rich again and make america great again. okay. you understand what i'm saying? >> would like to build a pipeline and mr. hamm to ship the oil in saskatchewan -- >> a different pipeline? >> upland with 300,000 barrels a day and transcanada -- >> do you like the idea? >> it's great -- >> you're not supposed to say that. that's okay. >> only person in saskatchewan
if you read the documents on the keystone pipeline, the whole big section is devoted to imminent domain and without it that pipeline wouldn't go ten feet. you understand that. i want the keystone pipeline but the people of the united states should be given a piece, significant piece of the profits. right now, obama would have said yes or no. and most politicians would say yes, we'll approve it, no we won't. i'm saying yes, approve it. i want it built. but i want a piece of the profits because...
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the favorite project is the keystone pipeline. the documents, the whole big section is devoted to eminent domain. without it, pa pipeline wouldn't go ten feet. you understand. that i want the keystone pipeline but the people of united states should be given a significant peefs the profits. right now obama would say yes or no and most politician was say yes, we'll approve it or we won't. i'm saying we'll approve it. i want it built. but i want a piece of the profits because we'll make it impossible for it to happen through eminent domain and other things. i want a piece of the profits for the united states. that's how we're going to make our country rich again. one way out of thousands much that's how we're going to make our country rich again and how we're going to make america great again. you understand what i'm saying? >> they would like to build a pipeline and mr. ham could ship the oil through -- >> this is a different pipeline. >> do you like the zbld. >> it's great. >> do you like the idea as a reporter? >> i'm the only pers
the favorite project is the keystone pipeline. the documents, the whole big section is devoted to eminent domain. without it, pa pipeline wouldn't go ten feet. you understand. that i want the keystone pipeline but the people of united states should be given a significant peefs the profits. right now obama would say yes or no and most politician was say yes, we'll approve it or we won't. i'm saying we'll approve it. i want it built. but i want a piece of the profits because we'll make it...
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he would absolutely approve, he said, the keystone pipeline, and he would get the government out of the way of the energy industry. oh, republican senator rob portman is on the senate energy committee. he's joining me exclusively on whether trump's energy plan is viable. donald trump has issued a lot of controversial comments, and he's also gone back and forth on some of the issues. the 2016 race, what does rob portman think about that and whether trump at the top ticket would help or hurt portman's senate reelection campaign. senator bernie sanders going closer and closer to hillary clinton in california. closest now, a dead heat in a brand-new poll as the vermont senator considers debating donald trump if he can't convince hillary clinton to work the hollywood stage. former north dakota democratic senator byron and former vermont republican jim douglass. we'll talk energy and e-mails and the possibility of a trump sanders debate. oil retreats from $50 a barrel after the market waits for what janet yellen will say tomorrow. and the dow jones industrial can't get above the average here.
he would absolutely approve, he said, the keystone pipeline, and he would get the government out of the way of the energy industry. oh, republican senator rob portman is on the senate energy committee. he's joining me exclusively on whether trump's energy plan is viable. donald trump has issued a lot of controversial comments, and he's also gone back and forth on some of the issues. the 2016 race, what does rob portman think about that and whether trump at the top ticket would help or hurt...
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and approve keystone pipeline. nicole: bernie sanders narrowing the gap with hillary clinton in california. a new poll by the public policy of institute shows clinton leading by just 2%, 46 to 44. that is within the margin of error. california is holding its primary on june 7th. same organization showed clinton leading by 7%. sanders on jimmy kimmel live. >> turns out that every single national poll and every single state poll bernie sanders does often a lot better against donald trump than does hillary clinton. i think if the democrats want the candidate who is most likely to defeat trump and beat him badly, i think you're looking at the guy. [cheers and applause] nicole: well n that interview, kimmel asked him about a potential debate with donald trump and sanders raised the prospect of the event saying, quote, you made it possible for us to have a very interesting debate. lauren: all right, hillary clinton defending her use of private e-mail account saying her actions we are permissible, this comes after result
and approve keystone pipeline. nicole: bernie sanders narrowing the gap with hillary clinton in california. a new poll by the public policy of institute shows clinton leading by just 2%, 46 to 44. that is within the margin of error. california is holding its primary on june 7th. same organization showed clinton leading by 7%. sanders on jimmy kimmel live. >> turns out that every single national poll and every single state poll bernie sanders does often a lot better against donald trump...
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one being the keystone pipeline because we're moving toward energy independence. i wanted to guess his position on that. also the second, little bit different related but 00 year tunnel in baltimore impacting our ability to have high speed rail in the northeast corridor and last but not least i wanted to get his opinion on the use of money to build the wall that donald trump is talking about on the southern border. >> we have 150,000 members in the society many work in the transportation space as an organization we do not take positions on specific projects. we don't say this project should be built and this one shouldn't. those have to be made at the federal level but you have a lot of different interest groups and stake holders and you need to take that into consideration. people need to think about projects. especially with the kind of climate issues that we're dealing with in the united states. people need to think about projects being sustainable. that means they're economically justifiable. sustainability is a three legged stool and then the issue of resilie
one being the keystone pipeline because we're moving toward energy independence. i wanted to guess his position on that. also the second, little bit different related but 00 year tunnel in baltimore impacting our ability to have high speed rail in the northeast corridor and last but not least i wanted to get his opinion on the use of money to build the wall that donald trump is talking about on the southern border. >> we have 150,000 members in the society many work in the transportation...
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charles: it was a bank with interest in the keystone pipeline. and hillary clinton who was probably against it was for it shelby. >> that's true and the history go back years and years, long before this particular presidential bid. it's not so much about the fact they gave speeches. but the fact that they knew or at least you would have to assume they thought they might be back in washington a couple time. not just as secretary of state johnot just assecretary of stat. but running for president. charles: there are a lot of coincidences here. >> if you had the report that showed most of the corporations and organizations they gave speeches to were seeking to curry favor with the government. so people have connected the dots. but what's interesting to me is bill clinton was giving speeches up until november of 2015. charles: do you think think was an investment of sorts by some big businesses to say if you land back in the white house remember us. >> not just big businesses. this was a way for corrupt foreign governments to buy instant legitimacy.
charles: it was a bank with interest in the keystone pipeline. and hillary clinton who was probably against it was for it shelby. >> that's true and the history go back years and years, long before this particular presidential bid. it's not so much about the fact they gave speeches. but the fact that they knew or at least you would have to assume they thought they might be back in washington a couple time. not just as secretary of state johnot just assecretary of stat. but running for...
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the keystone pipeline, he vetoed it. it suggests to me that the problem is not what congress is doing. it is a different point of view. in our system, he has the right to veto legislation and we do not have votes to override it. is for the american people. the president got elected there and square. they are different parties and different points of view. host: jackie in georgia, democrat. coler: hi, representative , how are you? guest: very good, thank you. caller: good. my question is if republican policies are so great, can you tell me why all red states are the poorest in the nation? guest: i don't think all are. we have 31 governors right now, and i don't think we have 31 poorest states in the country. we are successful in lots of different parts of america. with all due respect, i disagree with your premise. host: diana, virginia, republican. caller: i have a question in regards to someone is looking at donald trump's financial standing? he has seems that really spending so much money and he is not [indiscernible]
the keystone pipeline, he vetoed it. it suggests to me that the problem is not what congress is doing. it is a different point of view. in our system, he has the right to veto legislation and we do not have votes to override it. is for the american people. the president got elected there and square. they are different parties and different points of view. host: jackie in georgia, democrat. coler: hi, representative , how are you? guest: very good, thank you. caller: good. my question is if...
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charlie: keystone pipeline, does it make a difference? : pipelines in general make a difference. it is the safest way to move oil and gas. they are literally millions of miles. . we can operate them safely. we have to make sure the standards are high and we do it well. to me it has been unfortunate that with a great ally that we have north of the border that we have not allowed a pipeline to bring oil that is needed in the u.s.. it seems like it is not the right policy if you believe in low prices, if you believe in promoting economic activity in the country. you assessw would president obama in terms of how he has been as president both in terms of environmental protection, in terms of trade. commits of wanting to ment, and the kinds of records that came out of paris? john: we have some differences in opinion, but there is common ground. one on trade. i would to the university of chicago. i believe in free trade. i believe in the free -- the trade agreements. we have been a supporter of those. charlie: so was the president. 's party was n
charlie: keystone pipeline, does it make a difference? : pipelines in general make a difference. it is the safest way to move oil and gas. they are literally millions of miles. . we can operate them safely. we have to make sure the standards are high and we do it well. to me it has been unfortunate that with a great ally that we have north of the border that we have not allowed a pipeline to bring oil that is needed in the u.s.. it seems like it is not the right policy if you believe in low...
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what jumped out about his comments and how important would the keystone pipeline be going for?it's critical. they're the number two producer of oil in the united states and tremendous jobs come out of north dakota because of the energy field. it's down a little bit now. there's so much overregulation going on in the oil industry, also at the pipeline. and you see the same thing with coal. north dakota is a big coal producing state. this is going to be a huge major policy speech which is different. they want to shut down the energy industry. and donald trump made it very clear, one of his top goals is to have the united states be energy-independent. >> i'm glad you brought up the coal question because when you do the math, i wonder if it adds up. many coal workers have lost their job because of the more attractive pricing of oil because of the fracking. can you have it both ways if he's promoting more fracking, which, of course, has been a boon to the north dakota economy as well as other parts of the northern plains, but can you also put more coal workers back to work if coal i
what jumped out about his comments and how important would the keystone pipeline be going for?it's critical. they're the number two producer of oil in the united states and tremendous jobs come out of north dakota because of the energy field. it's down a little bit now. there's so much overregulation going on in the oil industry, also at the pipeline. and you see the same thing with coal. north dakota is a big coal producing state. this is going to be a huge major policy speech which is...
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reversal sales on the keystone pipeline and ttp she is only for a $12 minimum wage and says she is inight for 15. i agree with her position there on the 12 with the senate democrats. i understand the cautiousness about that. i think she really needs to go out there. she needs to speak openly and honestly about who she is. i know it will be a lot easier as we get closer to the general election and get past this nominating process. i think the people need to feel they can connect better to her. >> careen, bernie sanders is not having a problem. people think he is trust worthy. is there anything he can do to help hillary unify the party and over come that issue. >> i was part of the obama campaign in 2008. i was at the convention in denner have. we are on pins and needles waiting to hear what hillary clinton is going to say. she leaned in and gave a compelling speech as to why she was supporting president obama and delivered her supporters to him. so it is doable. i think bernie sanders at the convention could do the same. his message of breaking the big banks, $15 minimum wage has reall
reversal sales on the keystone pipeline and ttp she is only for a $12 minimum wage and says she is inight for 15. i agree with her position there on the 12 with the senate democrats. i understand the cautiousness about that. i think she really needs to go out there. she needs to speak openly and honestly about who she is. i know it will be a lot easier as we get closer to the general election and get past this nominating process. i think the people need to feel they can connect better to her....
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i mean, you know, it's -- she said she's proud of voting against the keystone pipeline, which would bring jobs. other than that she is a good talker. and the truth is she has issues, credible, the whole native american thing. and it maybe wasn't something that was such a big deal. but now that she is on the national stage, it will be. >> a couple things. remember, she is in a republican senate run by republicans and mitch mcconnell. >> so that's why she hasn't gottan anything passed? >> judge, well, look, republicans are the majority. there is a reason we only have eight supreme court justices right now. that's one of the reasons. >> all right. >> if you are a democrat she is working very hard to get things done. she is holding wall street accountable. >> how is she doing that. >> refinance -- >> explain how she is doing it. a woman you say doesn't have power is holding wall street accountable. i could go out and give a good speech, too. maybe for $285,000, i could give a great speech. but let's move on. >> i have no doubt you could. >> hillary is doubling down on the woman card. donald t
i mean, you know, it's -- she said she's proud of voting against the keystone pipeline, which would bring jobs. other than that she is a good talker. and the truth is she has issues, credible, the whole native american thing. and it maybe wasn't something that was such a big deal. but now that she is on the national stage, it will be. >> a couple things. remember, she is in a republican senate run by republicans and mitch mcconnell. >> so that's why she hasn't gottan anything...
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charles: on the keystone pipeline, donald trump says, hey, if you're going to run this thing from canadall the way down across the entire american -- america, we should get a piece of the action. you know, this is a unique thinking no one's come up with before. but it makes a lot of sense to me. i mean maybe those are the kinds of things we need to start thinking about, no? >> they are the kinds of things we need to start thinking about. you know, i think the american people view this country like a car on a slippery road heading for a tree. and they -- you know, the first thing you want to do is hit the break. now, the road's slippery. you don't know what's going to happen. but you sure don't want to hit the tree. and i think donald trump is that break. and this country is that car heading for a disaster if we don't make some serious changes, such as the one that you just proposed. we have been to look at these deals intelligently. we need to look at them for the benefits that americans can get from these kinds of deals and these kinds of -- you know, things like the keystone pipeline.
charles: on the keystone pipeline, donald trump says, hey, if you're going to run this thing from canadall the way down across the entire american -- america, we should get a piece of the action. you know, this is a unique thinking no one's come up with before. but it makes a lot of sense to me. i mean maybe those are the kinds of things we need to start thinking about, no? >> they are the kinds of things we need to start thinking about. you know, i think the american people view this...
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trump would approve the keystone pipeline, but take a cut of the profits for the government.bans on federal land. he proposes scrapping regulation that are deemed out dated and unnecessary or bad for workers. he would work with conservationi conservationists. one thing he did not mention is climate change. >>> let's take a look at what is coming up on "new day." chris cuomo joining us. >> how are you, my friend? you are talking donald trump. we are talking donald trump. his latest victory lap after clinching the presidential nomination. the magic number 1,237. no longer a dream. reality. on the other side of the ball, hillary clinton, she also is trying to figure out how to close it out against bernie sanders. while also waging different types of battles with donald trump. she has the two-front war going on. >>> the latest problem for her, of course, the inspector general report on her e-mail use. so, we're going to take you through that and the speculation. trump/sanders. is it debate going to happen? >>> we will take you live to hiroshima. that's where president obama was f
trump would approve the keystone pipeline, but take a cut of the profits for the government.bans on federal land. he proposes scrapping regulation that are deemed out dated and unnecessary or bad for workers. he would work with conservationi conservationists. one thing he did not mention is climate change. >>> let's take a look at what is coming up on "new day." chris cuomo joining us. >> how are you, my friend? you are talking donald trump. we are talking donald trump....
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strangely said that he thought the united states government should get a cut in the profits of the keystone pipeline. i don't think this idea has been heard of before. so we should look at the poli policies he's proposing. we get hung up on pocahontas but i want to pay more attention to the policy. >> yet he has clinched the nomination. >> he has. if i told you a year ago we would be sitting here and he will have clinched the nomination and hillary clinton would still have her nomination fight going on i don't think anybody would have believed that. amanda, i hear what you're saying and i agree he has forged a new path. yet he has been spending the last few weeks as the presumptive nominee trying to piece together every faction of the conservative coalition, meeting with evangelical leaders, reaching out to henry ti kissinger. he has spent time in trump tower trying to get people on board who have been reluctant to come on board. he realizes that consolidating the republican party since he is the nominee is critical and seeing that consolidation is what has him in a competitive position. >> i think
strangely said that he thought the united states government should get a cut in the profits of the keystone pipeline. i don't think this idea has been heard of before. so we should look at the poli policies he's proposing. we get hung up on pocahontas but i want to pay more attention to the policy. >> yet he has clinched the nomination. >> he has. if i told you a year ago we would be sitting here and he will have clinched the nomination and hillary clinton would still have her...
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and president obama vowing to approve keystone pipeline but with a donald trump business twist. >> ae, is protectionism cronyism? >> president obama visiting hiroshima today, some call it an apoll ye apology tour, he said it was to mourn the dead.
and president obama vowing to approve keystone pipeline but with a donald trump business twist. >> ae, is protectionism cronyism? >> president obama visiting hiroshima today, some call it an apoll ye apology tour, he said it was to mourn the dead.
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think the fact that the secretary came on board and finally came on board in opposition with the keystone pipelinethe leaders against that disastrous idea, when she came on board in opposition to the transpacific partnership, i was one of the leaders in opposition to that. she has come out for a higher minimum wage and i think she otherwise would have -- i want $15, she wants $12. but she has made -- >> seth: if she went to $15, would you go to $16? >> there you go. [ laughter ] she talks now about income inequality and wall street in a way that i think she otherwise wouldn't have. >> seth: i want to ask about this because i feel like you've always been trying to bring voice to the disenfranchised. so many of the disenfranchised are people of color yet it does not seem when we look at the returns of the demographics who vote for you, it feels like your message isn't maybe resonating with them as much. what do you think of that? >> well we're making progress on this. look, remember when i began this campaign, we were 3% in the polls. and the truth is that who i was and what i stand for was not wide
think the fact that the secretary came on board and finally came on board in opposition with the keystone pipelinethe leaders against that disastrous idea, when she came on board in opposition to the transpacific partnership, i was one of the leaders in opposition to that. she has come out for a higher minimum wage and i think she otherwise would have -- i want $15, she wants $12. but she has made -- >> seth: if she went to $15, would you go to $16? >> there you go. [ laughter ] she...
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he strangely said he thought the united states government should get a cut in profits of the keystone pipeline. this is an idea i don't think anyone proposed, doesn't belong to any party. we should look at the policies he is proposing. slowly he is slipping in and doing it. we are hung up on pocahontas, but i want to pay more attention to the policy. >> david, he has now clinched the nomination, a milestone. >> if i told you a year ago we would be sitting here and he will have clinched the nomination and hillary clinton would have her nomination fight going on, i don't think anyone would have believed that. amanda, i hear what you're saying, i agree he forged a new path. yet he has been spending the last few weeks as the presumptive nominee trying to piece together sort of every faction of the coalition, meeting with evangelical leaders, reaching out to henry kit in injury for national security credentials, he spent time in trump tower trying to get people on board that are reluctant thus far to come on board. he realizes consolidating the republican party since he is the nominee of the party
he strangely said he thought the united states government should get a cut in profits of the keystone pipeline. this is an idea i don't think anyone proposed, doesn't belong to any party. we should look at the policies he is proposing. slowly he is slipping in and doing it. we are hung up on pocahontas, but i want to pay more attention to the policy. >> david, he has now clinched the nomination, a milestone. >> if i told you a year ago we would be sitting here and he will have...
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. >> rose: keystone pipeline, does it make a difference? >> pliens in general make a difference. it's the safest way to move oil and gas is via pipeline. there are literally millions of miles of pipeline. we have to operate them safely. we have to make sure our standards are high and we do it well. to me it's been unfortunate that with a great ally we have north of the border that we haven't allowed a pipeline to bring oil that's needed in the united states. it seems like it's not the right policy, if you believe in low prices, if you believe in promoting economic activity in this country. >> rose: how would you assess president obama in terms of how he has been as presidents both in terms of environmental protection, in terms of trade, in terms of wanting to -- commitment to paris and the kinds of accords that came out of paris? >> certainly we have our differences of opinion, but there is actually some common ground. i point to two areas where there's common ground. one on trade. i went to the university of chicago. so i believe in free trade. i believe in the trade agreements,
. >> rose: keystone pipeline, does it make a difference? >> pliens in general make a difference. it's the safest way to move oil and gas is via pipeline. there are literally millions of miles of pipeline. we have to operate them safely. we have to make sure our standards are high and we do it well. to me it's been unfortunate that with a great ally we have north of the border that we haven't allowed a pipeline to bring oil that's needed in the united states. it seems like it's not...
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she moved on the keystone pipeline which she had not spoken out about.against it on day one. she ultimately came out against it. you know, she was for a $12 minimum wage and he's been for 15 and now she's trying to move towards 15 herself, soin issue after issue there's been a lot of movement on the part of the secretary and it's important that democrats make sure that if she's the nominee that she stays with those positions and doesn't try to move back to the center. >> there owes an odd commonality between some sanders supporters and some trump supporters, frustration with washington, et cetera. are you concerned that donald trump could attract some sanders supporters away from a democratic nominee who see themselves as outsiders, feel that the system just isn't working? >> well, i mean, i've been all around the country with the senator. clearly a lot of frustration how the in the world about washington, about a rigged economy, about a rupt campaign finance system, so that -- that exists, but let's be clear, the difference on the substance of policy be
she moved on the keystone pipeline which she had not spoken out about.against it on day one. she ultimately came out against it. you know, she was for a $12 minimum wage and he's been for 15 and now she's trying to move towards 15 herself, soin issue after issue there's been a lot of movement on the part of the secretary and it's important that democrats make sure that if she's the nominee that she stays with those positions and doesn't try to move back to the center. >> there owes an odd...
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create a new weaker process that effectively rubber stamps permit applications and allows the keystone pipeline to rise from the grave. it makes dangerous and unnecessary changes to the ferc natural gas pipeline citing process. it harms electricity consumers at all levels by interfering with competitive electricity markets to subsidize ungenerating facilities and these facilities would be rejected by the market in favor of lower cost natural gas and renewable options. it strikes language in current law that requires federal buildings be designed to reduce consumption of fossil fuels. it creates loopholes that would permit hydropower operators to dodge compliance with environmental laws, including the clean water act, and gives preferential treatment to electric utilities at the expense of states, tribes, farmers and sportsmen. and it contains an energy efficiency title that if enacted would actually result in the net increase in consumption and greenhouse gas emissions compared to current law. so frankly, mr. speaker, this is not a legitimate exercise in legislating and it speaks volumes about
create a new weaker process that effectively rubber stamps permit applications and allows the keystone pipeline to rise from the grave. it makes dangerous and unnecessary changes to the ferc natural gas pipeline citing process. it harms electricity consumers at all levels by interfering with competitive electricity markets to subsidize ungenerating facilities and these facilities would be rejected by the market in favor of lower cost natural gas and renewable options. it strikes language in...
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the country that say they're in need of pipeline infrastructure, yet last month, a leak in the keystone pipeline went undetected until it was discovered by a passer by. why should we have any confidence that phmsa can inshue the safety of new pipelines or indeed new gas storage. >> perfect, and the last one up front here. >> sara smith, reporting with s&p global market intelligence. with respect to the gas storage, i know in the reauthorization bills, a number would give you emergency order authority. is it conceivable you would perhaps wait to get those passed and act through that as opposed to the normal proposed rule making which seems to be a more lengthy process that required o & b and all of that, or is the rule making process preferable to emergency order authority? thanks. >> so to be more clear, we're working as part of our work of the task force that we're coleading with the department of energy, we're really focused on that rule making capability. what are those standards that we can put in place. we are working now to define those and the form of that rule making would be literally a
the country that say they're in need of pipeline infrastructure, yet last month, a leak in the keystone pipeline went undetected until it was discovered by a passer by. why should we have any confidence that phmsa can inshue the safety of new pipelines or indeed new gas storage. >> perfect, and the last one up front here. >> sara smith, reporting with s&p global market intelligence. with respect to the gas storage, i know in the reauthorization bills, a number would give you...
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says he approved the keystone xl pipeline, reversing president obama's decision to block it on environmentalcerns. he also says he would cut regulations to make u.s. oil and coal company more competitive. a sharp contrast with bernie sanders and hillary clinton. both support a better thing. >> and meanwhile martin shkreli is making it known who he plans to vote for. he says i haven't been called by the trump camp. i support him versus hillary. adding he should pick an experienced vp candidate. no response from trump yet w previously called shkreli a spoiled brat. >> but politicians needs friends everywhere they can get them. especially going into the election. >> well pharma is going to be a big topic. plays into the hillary's hands there a little wit. >> up next we'll get you caught up on all the morns top tostori. >> plus the brexit referendum vote is weeks away. an expert's take in a couple minutes it stinks in here. you've got to wash this whole room are you kidding? wash it? let's wash it with febreze. for all the things you can't wash, use febreze... ...fabric refresher whoa hey mrs. w
says he approved the keystone xl pipeline, reversing president obama's decision to block it on environmentalcerns. he also says he would cut regulations to make u.s. oil and coal company more competitive. a sharp contrast with bernie sanders and hillary clinton. both support a better thing. >> and meanwhile martin shkreli is making it known who he plans to vote for. he says i haven't been called by the trump camp. i support him versus hillary. adding he should pick an experienced vp...