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let me finish. let me finish. for you to tell me and every other woman that's defending him that -- let me finish. let me finish. have respect for women. let me tell you one thing, by telling every woman that they're in love with him and that's why they are supporting him, talk about chauvinist. who is being chauvinist now? have respect for women. >> it's a little -- >> practice what you preach. >> you are not listening. let me say it clearly and slowly. i think it's sad that you are sitting here defending donald trump for calling a woman who is a conservative -- >> that's not what i'm saying. that's not what i'm saying. >> that's what he did. why would you not denounce that and say did -- >> let me ask you -- >> katrina -- we have limited time. you have had your chance. i appreciate it. s.e., i want to give you a chance to pipe in. you look at the numbers and women are still supporting him. in fact, he is up 13 points in the last month. how is that possible? >> you know, two things. i would like to see polling aft
let me finish. let me finish. for you to tell me and every other woman that's defending him that -- let me finish. let me finish. have respect for women. let me tell you one thing, by telling every woman that they're in love with him and that's why they are supporting him, talk about chauvinist. who is being chauvinist now? have respect for women. >> it's a little -- >> practice what you preach. >> you are not listening. let me say it clearly and slowly. i think it's sad that...
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yang: let me say this.very country has its challenges and its problems, and every country should do a better job of their own economy. betty: they should mind their own business, right? mr. yang: i do not mean that. the chinese economy is a big one, but it is not that big. there are many players, so there economic performance fundamental he has an impact on the behavior of the financial market and so and so forth, and the difference between china, the chinese stock exchange, and the stock exchange of many western countries is there are far more institutional investors in the west, and, of course, there is always room for improvement for anybody, so i do hope that people will take an appropriate and calibrated approach to what happens in the world in the financial markets, no matter where it might be, in china or in other countries, so people should be respectful to facts and to be fair. betty: our bloomberg growth index pegs the chinese economy growing at a slower 6.6% gdp, so is, in fact, growth in china s
yang: let me say this.very country has its challenges and its problems, and every country should do a better job of their own economy. betty: they should mind their own business, right? mr. yang: i do not mean that. the chinese economy is a big one, but it is not that big. there are many players, so there economic performance fundamental he has an impact on the behavior of the financial market and so and so forth, and the difference between china, the chinese stock exchange, and the stock...
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let me quote what brad said to me. me.he said adequate interpretive rules are changing the nuts and bolts operations about restaurants operate when the department of labor issues interpretive rules on a regular basis, and unpredictability is the norm. you better believe it causes businesslike mind to think twice about considering automating processes over making additional higher. interpretive rules simply discourage job creation, end quote. ms. maxwell, how do you reconcile a statement from the testimony with the economic reality my constituents are facing? >> thank you for your question. when i spoke to my opening testimony about the work that we do to invest in the skills infrastructure to make sure that workers have the skills they need to compete in the 20th century global economy and that employers have a skilled workforce that they need, it speaks to the real diversity and range of responsibility for the department of labor. i think it speaks even two the diversity of all the different guidance documents because we
let me quote what brad said to me. me.he said adequate interpretive rules are changing the nuts and bolts operations about restaurants operate when the department of labor issues interpretive rules on a regular basis, and unpredictability is the norm. you better believe it causes businesslike mind to think twice about considering automating processes over making additional higher. interpretive rules simply discourage job creation, end quote. ms. maxwell, how do you reconcile a statement from...
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let me have one -- let's take a few questions. do you have somebody?>> hello, senator sanders, i want to thank you for all the great things you have done for our country. >> thank you. i'm a student in new hampshire and i'll be voting in the next election and most of the things that matter for voters is internet privacy, i would like for you to share your thoughts about the national security agency. >> thank you, excellent question. you know, it's funny in vermont and new hampshire on issue of civil liberties we feel strong than many parts of the country. i have honestly heard people say to you in terms of the nsa, nsa is tapping my phone. i don't really care, i'm not a terrorist, what do i care. i think that privacy rights, you can read whatever you want to read, that's your business and it's not the government's business. and by the way, it's not just the government, corporate business as well. they have more information -- [applause] >> i want you to know a couple of things. it is clear to everybody or should be that technology has far outpaced publ
let me have one -- let's take a few questions. do you have somebody?>> hello, senator sanders, i want to thank you for all the great things you have done for our country. >> thank you. i'm a student in new hampshire and i'll be voting in the next election and most of the things that matter for voters is internet privacy, i would like for you to share your thoughts about the national security agency. >> thank you, excellent question. you know, it's funny in vermont and new...
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let me thank ms. richards, first of all, as a fellow texan, to thank her for the legacy of her family. that has always been engaged in public service. and that's what i consider you and planned parenthood as doing. coming from texas, let me cite the houston planned parenthood offices, of which i've been in, walked through, and seen the clinics, and seen individuals who fell into my arms, indicating that without planned parenthood, they would not be able to, in fact, have health care. let me ask you very quickly, as my time goes. it may be as i've been listening this afternoon that we have been mixing more than apples and oranges. it might be apples and potatoes. because we're talking about abortion. when i say that, many of these questions have come forward. and i just wanted to read this quote from a senator in oklahoma. in discussing planned parenthood. my focus is to try to deal with the life issue. defunding planned parenthood is just a sideshow for the real event. has this come to your attention,
let me thank ms. richards, first of all, as a fellow texan, to thank her for the legacy of her family. that has always been engaged in public service. and that's what i consider you and planned parenthood as doing. coming from texas, let me cite the houston planned parenthood offices, of which i've been in, walked through, and seen the clinics, and seen individuals who fell into my arms, indicating that without planned parenthood, they would not be able to, in fact, have health care. let me ask...
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let me ask you this. you talk about how it's not going to be good for the allies, the saudi leadership is on board why? >> the saudis spoke diplomatically, but i think you would find that if you talk to the real decision makers off the record, that they are extremely worried about iran's nuclear programme, and they should be. the iranian parts of the institution in iran, particularly the revolutionary guard that runs iranian policy in iranian nuclear work is definitely troubled for the saudis as well as virtually other countries in the region. >> good to talk to you. thank you for talking to us. former director of the c.i.a. from 1993 to 1995, and is now chairman of the foundation for the defense of democracies. just ahead - stop worrying about a meltdown in china, i speak to an expert putting too much weight on data. >>> new trade data from china is raising a concern about the country's economy, the government said tuesday that exports fell for the second consecutive month, adding to fears that wiped out
let me ask you this. you talk about how it's not going to be good for the allies, the saudi leadership is on board why? >> the saudis spoke diplomatically, but i think you would find that if you talk to the real decision makers off the record, that they are extremely worried about iran's nuclear programme, and they should be. the iranian parts of the institution in iran, particularly the revolutionary guard that runs iranian policy in iranian nuclear work is definitely troubled for the...
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let me just say that, yes, when i did it it was allowed, it was above board. now i'm being transparent as possible more than anybody else ever has been. >> dickerson: all right. secretary clinton, we'll pause right there. we'll be back in one more minute with more from secretary clinton. stay with us. i'm watson. and today hundreds of companies are putting me to work. i'm teaching watson to help your vet speak dog. you're a dog, right? i'm teaching watson to help you make healthy choices. i'm teaching watson to help design a vacation around your personality. don't judge. i'm teaching watson to answer endless questions. how big is infinity? where do babies come from? why can't i have chocolate for breakfast? i'm watson and i'm ready to work with you. >> dickerson: we're back now with secretary clinton. secretary clinton, donald trump had a supporter suggest the president was muslim not an american. donald trump continues to say nothing about that. are politicians on the hook for every crazy thing one of their supporters stands up and says? >> of course not, we
let me just say that, yes, when i did it it was allowed, it was above board. now i'm being transparent as possible more than anybody else ever has been. >> dickerson: all right. secretary clinton, we'll pause right there. we'll be back in one more minute with more from secretary clinton. stay with us. i'm watson. and today hundreds of companies are putting me to work. i'm teaching watson to help your vet speak dog. you're a dog, right? i'm teaching watson to help you make healthy choices....
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>> guillermo: let me wipe my mouth too hold on. >> that's okay, you have to win one to do that. >> guillermo: okay. i wrote a play for me and you, okay? >> okay. >> guillermo: all right. >> can't wait. >> guillermo: here, hold on. so you're going to play sofia vergara. >> okay. >> guillermo: all right? >> all right. >> guillermo: action. oh, no, my wife amy schumer, my -- wait, hold on. sophie yeah she's sick, she couldn't come. okay, let's start again. oh, no, my wife, amy schumer. my boss wants to come over to have dinner, what should we do? >> don't worry, you're so very handsome we can just go over here and have sex. >> guillermo: we have to do sex? >> it says we have sex for real. guillermo, i'm not doing that. >> guillermo: no? >> no, i'm not falling for that again. nice try. >> guillermo: okay. second page. >> okay. next page. >> guillermo: all right. >> okay. >> guillermo: oh, no, my wife amy schumer, i cannot believe we are stuck inside this elevator. how will we get out of this elevator that we are stuck inside of? >> i know. we can make sex together. i see how this ends, guillermo
>> guillermo: let me wipe my mouth too hold on. >> that's okay, you have to win one to do that. >> guillermo: okay. i wrote a play for me and you, okay? >> okay. >> guillermo: all right. >> can't wait. >> guillermo: here, hold on. so you're going to play sofia vergara. >> okay. >> guillermo: all right? >> all right. >> guillermo: action. oh, no, my wife amy schumer, my -- wait, hold on. sophie yeah she's sick, she couldn't come....
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>> congressman, let me -- >> no, no, no. e don't have time for a narrative. >> you asked me a question. any of the money that is planned parenthood raises and is given by foundations and individuals to support family plans services is in africa and latin america and they go to individual organizations. i'm happy to provide you a list of those organizations. i did not bring them with me. >> if could you give us a list. does planned parenthood have any ownership in foreign companies? >> i don't believe so. i don't know what you mean by ownership. >> in your 2013 tax return it lists $3.3 million marked as investment in central america and the caribbean. i'm asking if that was an actual investment. >> we don't own anything in those countries. >> okay. >> let me keep going. i have to keep going. i would appreciate a list. you have been very cooperative so far. >> we have been extremely cooperative. >> i just cited that. if you can give us a listing as you said you would of where those dollars go overseas we would very much appreci
>> congressman, let me -- >> no, no, no. e don't have time for a narrative. >> you asked me a question. any of the money that is planned parenthood raises and is given by foundations and individuals to support family plans services is in africa and latin america and they go to individual organizations. i'm happy to provide you a list of those organizations. i did not bring them with me. >> if could you give us a list. does planned parenthood have any ownership in foreign...
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thank you, sir. >> thanks, chuck. >>> let me bring in the panel. oks, the thing that caught me the most on congress is here's somebody who lives in italy. obviously not italy, technically, the vatican is its own country but lives on another continent and when he spoke before congress he knew the first thing he had to talk about was polarization and he lectured them in a very nice way. what does that say about congress? >> well, the catholic has a history of that, too. he's operating on a different axis than the rest of us. we're on a horizontal axis, he's up and down. what he did was to defeat polarization the right way by lifting hearts and uplifting souls. whether you're republican or democrats, i think everyone felt uplifted. what he said this week is that hundreds of thousands of people will have their hearts open by his presence and some percentage of their life will be alter bid this week. today in philadelphia thereby alrea -- there will be tens of thousands of people who have had their life change. >> is francis and obama going to be bonded
thank you, sir. >> thanks, chuck. >>> let me bring in the panel. oks, the thing that caught me the most on congress is here's somebody who lives in italy. obviously not italy, technically, the vatican is its own country but lives on another continent and when he spoke before congress he knew the first thing he had to talk about was polarization and he lectured them in a very nice way. what does that say about congress? >> well, the catholic has a history of that, too. he's...
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let me give you one example. the united states of america today is the only major wealthy country on earth that does not guarantee health care to all people as a right. we are the only one. now, i voted for the affordable care act, and the affordable care act has done a lot of good things. we have significantly increased the number of people who have health insurance. we've driven down the numbers of uninsured. that is a good thing. we've done other things. but at the end of the day, we still have 30 million americans without any health insurance, and many of you who may have insurance have high deductibles and high co-payments. and yet at the end of all of that, as a nation, we end up spending far more than any other country per capita on health care. in my view, the united states of america should guarantee health care to all of our people as a right. we can do it in a cost-effective way by moving toward a medicare-for-all single-payer program. if every other major country on earth can do it, we can do it as we
let me give you one example. the united states of america today is the only major wealthy country on earth that does not guarantee health care to all people as a right. we are the only one. now, i voted for the affordable care act, and the affordable care act has done a lot of good things. we have significantly increased the number of people who have health insurance. we've driven down the numbers of uninsured. that is a good thing. we've done other things. but at the end of the day, we still...
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let me tape you. >> hmm? >> let me tape you. >> hm-mm.ffee, coffee. [ laughter ] >> are you going to kill somebody? >> he put a recorder in amina's car. he would check them for mileage. that was just the way that he controlled us. >> i think that there was fear instilled within them. constant warnings that they'd better walk the line. it was a mind game. >> you follow the rules. you follow the rules, or you die. i mean, those girls lived in hell every day. could you imagine waking up to that every day? >> hi. >> hi. >> me, amina, sarah, we had very open relationship. and i knew that she had a boyfriend. >> when i married amina, actually, she had given up on her life. she had given up on her life because of all the threats, all the violence that was going on in her house. one of the things amina told me is i gave her hope. i gave her a reason to live. i gave her love. >> yaser, he knew that they were seeing boys, that they were talking to boys, but not how serious it was, that they both had boyfriends. >> around november, the threats from
let me tape you. >> hmm? >> let me tape you. >> hm-mm.ffee, coffee. [ laughter ] >> are you going to kill somebody? >> he put a recorder in amina's car. he would check them for mileage. that was just the way that he controlled us. >> i think that there was fear instilled within them. constant warnings that they'd better walk the line. it was a mind game. >> you follow the rules. you follow the rules, or you die. i mean, those girls lived in hell every...
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let me ask you this. do you admit that planned parenthood or its afill yai can tell -- affiliate harvest and sell fetal body parts for profit? >> we have a very clear policy on fetal tissue donation. it's done with the full consent of the patient and as i said earlier in my statements it is only only currently done in fewer than 1% of planned parenthood health centers -- >> but no profit. >> excuse me. the one affiliate in washington state that does not receive any reimbursement for their cost and there's only one other one which is in california and they have assured us that whatever reimbursement they receive it is less than what the costs are for providing fetal issue to that organization. >> that's the case, then, the video with dr. gutter negotiating over the price of the parts. if there's no profit being made, why would you be negotiating over how much the parts are going to be sold? >> well, with respect, i completely disagree with your characterization of that and that is why i read all of the tra
let me ask you this. do you admit that planned parenthood or its afill yai can tell -- affiliate harvest and sell fetal body parts for profit? >> we have a very clear policy on fetal tissue donation. it's done with the full consent of the patient and as i said earlier in my statements it is only only currently done in fewer than 1% of planned parenthood health centers -- >> but no profit. >> excuse me. the one affiliate in washington state that does not receive any...
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let me be frank. i understand that the issues of abortion and gay marriage are issues that you feel very strongly about. we disagree on those issues. i get that. but let me respectfully suggest that there are other issues out there that are of enormous consequence to our country and in fact to the entire world, that maybe, just maybe, we do not disagree on. and maybe, just maybe, we can try to work together to resolve them. [applause] 5:24, "but letos justice roll on like a river, righteousness like a never failing stream. justice, treating others the way we want to be treated. treating all people, no matter their race, their color, their stature in life, with respect and with dignity. " [applause] mr. sanders: in my view, it would be hard for anyone in this room today to make the case that the united states of america, our great country, a country which all of us love, it would be hard to make the case that we are a just society, or anything resembling a just society today. [applause] mr. sanders: in
let me be frank. i understand that the issues of abortion and gay marriage are issues that you feel very strongly about. we disagree on those issues. i get that. but let me respectfully suggest that there are other issues out there that are of enormous consequence to our country and in fact to the entire world, that maybe, just maybe, we do not disagree on. and maybe, just maybe, we can try to work together to resolve them. [applause] 5:24, "but letos justice roll on like a river,...
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let me ask you this question. you have got four people close to you who have indicted, pled guilty or are under investigation. what should we take about this? as americans when we think about you, either that you had bad judgment in the people you picked or you created a climate where people thought they could operate this way? >> neither. here's what happens, for 13 years i have been in public life as u.s. attorney and as governor. i've set an incredibly high standard for all of our people have have to reach every day and i hold them to that standard. here's what a leader does. you can't when you have 60,000 people -- >> this is not 60,000 -- this is as big of an appointment in you make in new jersey. is it not? >> first of all, you have no idea -- you have no idea as you sit here today that he did anything wrong. nor does anybody else. let's stop just reading the newspapers. >> fair enough. >> let's stop reading the newspapers and just blathering back what that is. here's the bottom line, when you have all these
let me ask you this question. you have got four people close to you who have indicted, pled guilty or are under investigation. what should we take about this? as americans when we think about you, either that you had bad judgment in the people you picked or you created a climate where people thought they could operate this way? >> neither. here's what happens, for 13 years i have been in public life as u.s. attorney and as governor. i've set an incredibly high standard for all of our...
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let me ask this question, mr. bopp. outside forensic investigators have determined that the released center for medical progress videos have been heavily edited. transcripts released from the cmp videos also include words and phrases omitted from the released videos. mr. bopp, were you involved in the production of these videos? >> i'm advised by the committee staff that this is not the subject of this investigation -- >> i'm asking the question. were you involved in the production of the cmp videos? yes or no? >> if the chairman permits me, i'll answer the question. >> the gentleman would like to answer the question, but he's not obligated. >> no. >> you were not involved. and you were not present at the time these videos were being shot, were you? >> the gentleman is not obligated but he's certainly to answer the question. >> no. >> and you haven't seen these videos in their unedited entirety, have you? >> no. >> and so based on your answers, you're telling us that you're here to testify about a series of videos that
let me ask this question, mr. bopp. outside forensic investigators have determined that the released center for medical progress videos have been heavily edited. transcripts released from the cmp videos also include words and phrases omitted from the released videos. mr. bopp, were you involved in the production of these videos? >> i'm advised by the committee staff that this is not the subject of this investigation -- >> i'm asking the question. were you involved in the production...
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let me go! no! let me -- let me -- let me go. >> a defendant goes wild in competency court.nd the entire scene is caught on courtroom surveillance cameras. >> in all my years on the bench, i haven't had to use the panic button before, but i pressed it on that day. >> let me go! >> latasha williams. >> march 22nd, 2011. las vegas, nevada. judge jackie glass, a veteran in the 8th judicial district court, is presiding over a competency hearing for 36-year-old latasha williams. >> she can't leave the courtroom. >> two months earlier, williams was arrested for two counts of child endangerment and first-degree kidnapping when she allegedly dangled a neighbor's grandchildren over the balcony railing at this apartment complex. williams' attorney requests she be evaluated in competency court. >> and i do competency court for those people who are perhaps mentally incompetent to stand trial. under the law, you have to be able to understand and appreciate the nature of your charges and the legal process. meaning who the judge is, who the prosecutor is, what they do. basic legal principl
let me go! no! let me -- let me -- let me go. >> a defendant goes wild in competency court.nd the entire scene is caught on courtroom surveillance cameras. >> in all my years on the bench, i haven't had to use the panic button before, but i pressed it on that day. >> let me go! >> latasha williams. >> march 22nd, 2011. las vegas, nevada. judge jackie glass, a veteran in the 8th judicial district court, is presiding over a competency hearing for 36-year-old latasha...
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let me ask this question.n the reaction to the crime that we saw in the 1980s and year 1990s, california passed three-strikes law, federal government passed mandatory minimums. jurisdictions throughout the country started to enhance the sentences, many more people, particularly minority, and african-americans, went to prison for minute longer periods of time. and then more recently we have seen the -- 47, which has resulted in the reduction of many of the crimes and as steve pointed out, some of the revolving door. we have ab109, the solution to overcrowding to force the nonviolent offenders back into the jails who then get out because the jails are overcrowded. they then commit property crimes which they don't get punished for, et cetera, et cetera. have we gone too far in that direction and did those significant -- what many people call draconian penalties, have any impact on the reduction in crime from then 1990s to 2012? >> it's hard to know. what criminallologists will tell you is 15% of the reduction in
let me ask this question.n the reaction to the crime that we saw in the 1980s and year 1990s, california passed three-strikes law, federal government passed mandatory minimums. jurisdictions throughout the country started to enhance the sentences, many more people, particularly minority, and african-americans, went to prison for minute longer periods of time. and then more recently we have seen the -- 47, which has resulted in the reduction of many of the crimes and as steve pointed out, some...
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so, let me be very clear. in my view, we will not retain the white house, we will not regain control of the senate, we orl not gain the u.s. house be successful in dozens of governors races across america unless we are the party which generates excitement and momentum and enthusiasm and which reduces a huge this produces a huge voter turnout. -- and which produces a huge voter turnout. [applause] bernie sanders: democrats win when the voter turnout is high. republicans win win the voter turnout is low. our job is to make that voter turnout skyhigh. [applause] how do we do it? how do we generate the excitement on the ground? how do we get those disillusioned back into the political process? how do we get young people involved? how do we get working-class votingcans to stop against their own best interests? [applause] bernie sanders: and with all due respect, that will not happen with politics as usual. will notold same old likely be successful. [applause] the people of: our country understand that we are much b
so, let me be very clear. in my view, we will not retain the white house, we will not regain control of the senate, we orl not gain the u.s. house be successful in dozens of governors races across america unless we are the party which generates excitement and momentum and enthusiasm and which reduces a huge this produces a huge voter turnout. -- and which produces a huge voter turnout. [applause] bernie sanders: democrats win when the voter turnout is high. republicans win win the voter turnout...
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let me thank ms. richards, first of all, as a fellow texan, to thank her for the legacy of her family. that has always been engaged in public service. and that's what i consider you and planned parenthood as doing. coming from texas, let me cite the houston planned parenthood offices, of which i've been in, walked through, and seen the clinics, and seen individuals who fell into my arms, indicating that without planned parenthood, they would not be able to, in fact, have health care. let me ask you very quickly, as my time goes. it may be as i've been listening this afternoon that we have been mixing more than apples and oranges. it might be apples and potatoes. because we're talking about abortion. when i say that, many of these questions have come forward. and i just wanted to read this quote from a senator in oklahoma. in discussing planned parenthood. my focus is to try to deal with the life issue. defunding planned parenthood is just a sideshow for the real event. has this come to your attention,
let me thank ms. richards, first of all, as a fellow texan, to thank her for the legacy of her family. that has always been engaged in public service. and that's what i consider you and planned parenthood as doing. coming from texas, let me cite the houston planned parenthood offices, of which i've been in, walked through, and seen the clinics, and seen individuals who fell into my arms, indicating that without planned parenthood, they would not be able to, in fact, have health care. let me ask...
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zpr let me get to. this story will change overnight, i assume, based upon the mother coming forward. >> yeah, until now, we've had a certain amount of he said/she said about what the videos really represented. planned parenthood and its defenders said they were heavily edited and doctored and its maker zps those who side with them said, no, they represent what planned parenthood actually does. now there's some objective truth here, that shows, at least in this instance, what was portrayed on the video isn't what really happened. >> i think it helps find our way to the truth, congresswoman, that the mother in this case, who is anti-abortion rights, is still coming forth with the truth. it isn't like somebody who's an activist for abortion rights is saying this. it's a mother who delivered a stillborn child and saw the picture of that child used to make a case against abortion rights. whatever her views are on the subject, it was a fraud. >> it's a stunning news. it shows how far the extreme right will go
zpr let me get to. this story will change overnight, i assume, based upon the mother coming forward. >> yeah, until now, we've had a certain amount of he said/she said about what the videos really represented. planned parenthood and its defenders said they were heavily edited and doctored and its maker zps those who side with them said, no, they represent what planned parenthood actually does. now there's some objective truth here, that shows, at least in this instance, what was portrayed...
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let me tell you. don't know one senator, not one, i don't know of any who doesn't send work e-mails on their personal e-mail address. it is done all the time. what hillary did was okay at the time. she got approval to do it. she used a private server which i would argue probably turns out to be safer than some of the government servers which has been hacked. so this thing is nothing but it's been 24/7. she is proving that she can take the heat. if you look at her right now still leading by a lot compared to jeb bush who has been knocked to the bottom you see the reservoir of faith in hillary. once this is behind her i am so excited but it has to get behind her. she said she would have done it differently. i think when people sit down and say i don't like the way she did her e-mails that is a bad thing but i love the way she fights for our families and for our children and for foreign policy that makes us safe. i think that we'll get past this. i really do. >> you're proven you know what you are talkin
let me tell you. don't know one senator, not one, i don't know of any who doesn't send work e-mails on their personal e-mail address. it is done all the time. what hillary did was okay at the time. she got approval to do it. she used a private server which i would argue probably turns out to be safer than some of the government servers which has been hacked. so this thing is nothing but it's been 24/7. she is proving that she can take the heat. if you look at her right now still leading by a...
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[applause] and let me thank jeff. jeff is one of the millions of unsung heroes who every day goes to work as a teacher. talk a lot about the great football players and the great basketball and baseball players of this country, we pay them huge amounts of money. you know what? we do not pay enough attention and we do not think people like jeff for the work that they do. nk peoplenot tha like jeff for the work that they do. [applause] announced our candidacy for a half months ago. and when i announced it -- four and a half months ago. and went i announced it, people were very polite, but no one thought we had a chance to do anything. a lot has happened in the last four and a half months. and i think the reason is the issues we are talking about our issues that are resonating with the american people. needless to say, having gone all across this country and having talked to many people, i hear many remarks. people are very generous. one remark that stands in my mind, a young man in the west coast. he came up to me. he sa
[applause] and let me thank jeff. jeff is one of the millions of unsung heroes who every day goes to work as a teacher. talk a lot about the great football players and the great basketball and baseball players of this country, we pay them huge amounts of money. you know what? we do not pay enough attention and we do not think people like jeff for the work that they do. nk peoplenot tha like jeff for the work that they do. [applause] announced our candidacy for a half months ago. and when i...
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let me go to specifics onhe economy. you want to lower tax.ment a flat tax. >> no, no. >> i read in a couple -- >> it's the same. i believe that people as they make more money can pay a higher percentage. >> what's the cap? >> we will set the cap -- i want to have a cap that we have a lot of business, a lot more activity. i want to get rid of of this deficit. we're losing 6, $700 billion. by the way, when obamacare kicks in, we're going to be losing a $1.3 trillion a year. we can't do that. here is what i want to do. i want to simplify the tax cut. i want to make it great for the middle class. the middle class is being killed. i want to put h&r block out of business. when a perp hson has a simple t return and they can't figure out -- they can't figure out what to pay. you know what? i have guys that are friends of mine, they make a fortune. they are hedge fund guys. they move around -- at least i build things. they move around paper. half the time it's luck more than talent. okay? i want to make it -- i want to lower taxes, but i want to make
let me go to specifics onhe economy. you want to lower tax.ment a flat tax. >> no, no. >> i read in a couple -- >> it's the same. i believe that people as they make more money can pay a higher percentage. >> what's the cap? >> we will set the cap -- i want to have a cap that we have a lot of business, a lot more activity. i want to get rid of of this deficit. we're losing 6, $700 billion. by the way, when obamacare kicks in, we're going to be losing a $1.3 trillion...
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let me give you one example. the united states of america today is the only major wealthy country on earth that does not guarantee health care to all people as a right. we are the only ones. [applause] now, i voted for the affordable care act and it has done a lot of good things. we have significantly increased the number of people who have health insurance. -- we've driven down the numbers of uninsured. but at the end of the day, we still have 30 million americans without any health insurance and many of you who may have insurance have high deductibles and high copayments. yet at the end of all of that, as a nation, we and up spending -- we end up spending far more than any other country per capita on health care. in my view, the united states of america should guarantee health care to all of our people as a right. we can do it in a cost-effective way by moving toward a medicare for all single-payer program. [applause] [applause] if every other major country on earth can do with, we can do it as well. we can spe
let me give you one example. the united states of america today is the only major wealthy country on earth that does not guarantee health care to all people as a right. we are the only ones. [applause] now, i voted for the affordable care act and it has done a lot of good things. we have significantly increased the number of people who have health insurance. -- we've driven down the numbers of uninsured. but at the end of the day, we still have 30 million americans without any health insurance...
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. >> so if i could let me answer the second part first. it's one of the great challenges for me as a leader and i would argue for us as a nation. increasingly we find ourselves as a society distrustful of government at large and in the aftermath of the media leaks nsa in broad terms. i think that's both a part of this broader environment that we currently live in right now, you see it in the fact that we are unable to achieve -- you live this every day in your political lives -- we are unable to achieve political consensus on difficult issues that face the nation, we have strong opinions and yet we can't seem to come to a consensus about how we move forward on many things. what is happening to nsa is a part of that broader context. we find ourselves in a position where we acknowledge we must follow the law, we acknowledge we must operate within a legal framework and the set of authorities and policies. we do not indiscriminately collect. everything we do is driven by the law and set of priorities as to exactly what we do and what we focus o
. >> so if i could let me answer the second part first. it's one of the great challenges for me as a leader and i would argue for us as a nation. increasingly we find ourselves as a society distrustful of government at large and in the aftermath of the media leaks nsa in broad terms. i think that's both a part of this broader environment that we currently live in right now, you see it in the fact that we are unable to achieve -- you live this every day in your political lives -- we are...
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let me suggest and i have said this this earlier today. let's respect it whether it's the president or teachers or rabbis, we need to have a great respect or the country begins to come undone. i may not agree with him, but i respect the office and the fact that he is the president of the united states, and hopefully i am going to be. >> would you have a problem with a muslim becoming president? >> i mean that's such a hypothetical question. the answer is at the oend testi end of the day, you have to go through things. the most important thing about being president is that you have leadership skills ask now what you're dog and help to fix and raise the country. those are the qualifications that matter to me. >> okay. kasich, i look forward to having you on again. >> thank you. >> there you have it. the marathon of the candidates. a lot to chew on and carson's that a muslim should not be president. does not fit the constitution. we will get to that when we come back. plus a look at the ooking more [ male announcer ] some come here to build so
let me suggest and i have said this this earlier today. let's respect it whether it's the president or teachers or rabbis, we need to have a great respect or the country begins to come undone. i may not agree with him, but i respect the office and the fact that he is the president of the united states, and hopefully i am going to be. >> would you have a problem with a muslim becoming president? >> i mean that's such a hypothetical question. the answer is at the oend testi end of the...
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. >> let me start with what you did in iowa. you brought your bible to the event. >> right. >> what do you believe a person's faith matters to voters? do you believe a person's faith should matter to voters when it comes to the presidency? >> well, i can't speak for everybody. to me it has a big bearing. the evangelicals have liked me a lot and i'm not saying i'm the perfect person, but they have liked me a lot and i spoke largely in front of evangelicals last night and we had a tremendous time and we had standing ovations and they had f fun. i brought my bible and they liked that. my bible that was given to me by my mother and we had a great time and, you know, the polls indicate that i'm doing very well with the evangelicals in iowa and elsewhere. >> in responding to this controversy about the questioner at your town hall in new hampshire you tweeted out you're not morally obligated to correct anybody who criticizes the president, and i think you're right about that. but isn't it appropriate at times to raise the level of poli
. >> let me start with what you did in iowa. you brought your bible to the event. >> right. >> what do you believe a person's faith matters to voters? do you believe a person's faith should matter to voters when it comes to the presidency? >> well, i can't speak for everybody. to me it has a big bearing. the evangelicals have liked me a lot and i'm not saying i'm the perfect person, but they have liked me a lot and i spoke largely in front of evangelicals last night and...
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let me ask you a question. are they empowered more with a nuclear weapon, or stripped of that ability with a international agreement to have to live up to and then us coming in underneath with a whole set of other security arrangements and push back? the answer to that is crystal clear. you asked the question of what happens with respect to year 15. under the additional protocol in the modified code, please focus on what happens. there is not some sudden break off at the end of 15 years. they are under remarkable restraints, specifically, the comprehensive safeguards agreement that they have to negotiate with the iaea, which goes on forever. it provides the iaea with the right and obligation to provide safeguards in iran to ensure the material is not converted to nuclear weapons. all non-nuclear weapons states parties under the treaty have to bring this into agreement. the company has of safeguard agreement requires iran to maintain detailed accounting records on all material subject to the safeguards. they hav
let me ask you a question. are they empowered more with a nuclear weapon, or stripped of that ability with a international agreement to have to live up to and then us coming in underneath with a whole set of other security arrangements and push back? the answer to that is crystal clear. you asked the question of what happens with respect to year 15. under the additional protocol in the modified code, please focus on what happens. there is not some sudden break off at the end of 15 years. they...
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let me correct the record. planned parenthood does spend money on birth control that will prevent abortions. in 2013, they help prevent one million unintended pregnancies. that would have led to 300,000 more abortions that here. i honestly don't know why we are here today. here is what i do know. not a single one of the men sitting on this dais today ever had to cap a sentence about their financial aspirations with the phrase, unless i get pregnant.federal law already prohibits planned parenthood from using tax dollars on abortion related care. i think women should have access to abortions, regardless of their means. it is an attack on the entire concept of reproductive justice. that is the idea that all women, regardless of their race or sexual orientation, or economic background, have the right to education about sexual health and the right to manage the reproductive health. that they have the right to delay childbearing until they become others. the right to central their fertility gives them a better shot t
let me correct the record. planned parenthood does spend money on birth control that will prevent abortions. in 2013, they help prevent one million unintended pregnancies. that would have led to 300,000 more abortions that here. i honestly don't know why we are here today. here is what i do know. not a single one of the men sitting on this dais today ever had to cap a sentence about their financial aspirations with the phrase, unless i get pregnant.federal law already prohibits planned...
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now, let me turn -- >> we simply agree to disagree on this matter. >> let's look at the definitide. let me finish up here because you've continued to say that the videos were doctored. are you aware of a report that just came out today that has been released by colefire that shows in their report and they say the forensic analysis removes any doubt that the full length undercover videos released by the central for medical progress are authentic, have not been manipulated and analysis scrutinized every second of the video recorded during the investigation and released it to a date and found only bathroom breaks or other nonpertinent footage had been removed. i would say if you were to compare the two companies now that have done this investigation, you see colefire has reported on every second of those released audio and video investigation footage as opposed to the fusion report which only had four full length videos. so i think this discussion, mr. chairman, is still yet to be had about just what these videos do show and the fact that they perhaps coming from fusion are not doctore
now, let me turn -- >> we simply agree to disagree on this matter. >> let's look at the definitide. let me finish up here because you've continued to say that the videos were doctored. are you aware of a report that just came out today that has been released by colefire that shows in their report and they say the forensic analysis removes any doubt that the full length undercover videos released by the central for medical progress are authentic, have not been manipulated and...
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matt lewis, let me bring you back in.tions that the candidates have had to respond to or one of the main issues has been the black lives matter movement. we've seen different act visits interrupting different campaign events and here in particular, dr. carson was asked because he has -- to use his word, had a beef with this movement in the past and he was asked, would you be willing to meet with them? he said, yes, of course, i would. he said, they need to add one word to it all, including all black lives matter, including abortions and young african-american babies, police street violence, et cetera. i'm not quite sure how that will sit with that movement. >> i don't know how it's going to fit with the black lives movement per se. maybe not well. but i think it's a great answer because i think it does a couple of things. first, remember, he's running in a republican primary. so iowa voters, where he's doing very well, are his immediate concerns. i think it plays very well there. i think also, though, it's a mainstream an
matt lewis, let me bring you back in.tions that the candidates have had to respond to or one of the main issues has been the black lives matter movement. we've seen different act visits interrupting different campaign events and here in particular, dr. carson was asked because he has -- to use his word, had a beef with this movement in the past and he was asked, would you be willing to meet with them? he said, yes, of course, i would. he said, they need to add one word to it all, including all...
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>> let me say this, chuck. i have tried to the best of my ability to be able to respond and if people are uncertain, if they have concerns about these questions around the e-mails it's their choice to say that's going to influence how i think about the election. i understand that, i get it. but i also hope people will look at my lifelong advocacy for kids and families and women and look at what i'm proposing, the vision i have for the country to move forward on everything from raising incomes to equal pay for equal work to getting the cost of college down to dealing with high prescription drug costs, that's what i hope people focus on and people get to make their minds up. that's the beauty of our process. people can decide on whatever basis they choose. >> is this trust deficit -- your husband did an interview on cnn and he basically put it all on the republicans and a little bit on us, the press, this whole thing that has driven down your poll numbers. do you bear any responsibility? >> well, first of all, i
>> let me say this, chuck. i have tried to the best of my ability to be able to respond and if people are uncertain, if they have concerns about these questions around the e-mails it's their choice to say that's going to influence how i think about the election. i understand that, i get it. but i also hope people will look at my lifelong advocacy for kids and families and women and look at what i'm proposing, the vision i have for the country to move forward on everything from raising...
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jack: let me ask dean a question. a lot of airplanes in the air now and they are faster and more nimble. dean: but they are not better. jack: the tradition of careful editing, going way into late-night deadlines. a lot of nimble startup sites, including welcome honestly be called parasites. [laughter] jack: how do you compete? dean: whenever there's a big news story, if you want to use the example of the plane crash in the alps. people go to "the new york times" by the millions. first, we break the story is pretty secondly, we do not make mistakes. certainly because -- i will get to those. we are indeed a human enterprise. we do make mistakes. let's keep going. anyway, the new york times is fully edited as it was in print. people still come to us for news. if you ask me, who my biggest competitors are, largely the same competitors we had in the pre-digital era. the news organizations, and some european papers. "the guardian," "the wall street journal," they keep me up at night and they kept me up and i 20 years ago. a
jack: let me ask dean a question. a lot of airplanes in the air now and they are faster and more nimble. dean: but they are not better. jack: the tradition of careful editing, going way into late-night deadlines. a lot of nimble startup sites, including welcome honestly be called parasites. [laughter] jack: how do you compete? dean: whenever there's a big news story, if you want to use the example of the plane crash in the alps. people go to "the new york times" by the millions....
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let me see do you.ill go down, pick you have your smile, out your pocket, smile's out, ready, set, put them on. all right, put them on bigger, nope, you need it better. there you go. >> okay. so that's what you do. i have one. okay, yes. your frowns, take them out, and put your smiles on like. that will let me see? everyone is doing it. how are you doing, teachers? >> hello. >> what grade is this? >> first grade. >> first grade. and you're specking, snow is like a lot for you? >> i'm okay. >> you're okay. >> just the heat outside was little much. but i'm good. >> i'm principal for the day here at the steel school. guys, this is not an easy task, especially, especially on the first day of school. just going to sit down here. hang with the kids. alex, mike? >> he actually fits at a ding. >> yes. >> little bit. >> if he doesn't sit under it. >> okay, kids. let's take, get your smile out of your pocket. >> yes? >> put it on. >> okay, put them back. beyonce, definitely, shut philly down on saturday night. di
let me see do you.ill go down, pick you have your smile, out your pocket, smile's out, ready, set, put them on. all right, put them on bigger, nope, you need it better. there you go. >> okay. so that's what you do. i have one. okay, yes. your frowns, take them out, and put your smiles on like. that will let me see? everyone is doing it. how are you doing, teachers? >> hello. >> what grade is this? >> first grade. >> first grade. and you're specking, snow is like a...
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let me go ♪ say you'll never let me go ♪ say you'll never let me go ♪ baby come get up and show me that-- what did i learn in school? and then here's what i want to you do -- i want you to get everyone you know to do the same thing, too. all right? can we all do that? we're going to do it right now? >> yes, we can. >> i'm glad to hear that. thank you guys so much. and now -- now i have the pleasure of introducing someone who is an inspiration to me, and to people around the world. our next speaker is an icon. a global celebrity who has the huge spotlight that follows him everywhere he goes. but he doesn't use that spotlight for his own glory or just to further his own fame. no, he takes that bright light and he shines it on the most urgent moral issues of our time. issues that a lot of folks don't know about. like how poverty is sexist for example. how it is, it hits women and girls the hardest. this man is a dear friend to me and my family, he's a role model for me and the president and our work on girls education. and so many other global issues. and i am so proud to introduce him ton
let me go ♪ say you'll never let me go ♪ say you'll never let me go ♪ baby come get up and show me that-- what did i learn in school? and then here's what i want to you do -- i want you to get everyone you know to do the same thing, too. all right? can we all do that? we're going to do it right now? >> yes, we can. >> i'm glad to hear that. thank you guys so much. and now -- now i have the pleasure of introducing someone who is an inspiration to me, and to people around the...
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let me play an exchange with bobby jindal and lindsey graham over religious discrimination. let's listen. i guess we don't have it, but bobby jindal was saying that he doesn't think that a 14-year-old should be arrested for bringing a clock to school. but he said the biggest discrimination is against christians who believe in traditional forms of marriage. lindsey graham said young men from the middle east are different from kim davis, and we've got to understand that. >> i mean, this is the same bobby jindal who said there were muslim no-go zones in america and was mocked because of this bizarre notion. so unfortunately, the islamophobia is coming mainly from the right end of the political spectrum, and that's an issue that the gop needs to deal with. but all our nation's leaders need to deal with it. >> all right. thank you so much for your time. we greatly appreciate it. >>> and developing now, we're watching wall street, as i mentioned, as we await the federal reserve's decision on whether to raise interest rates for the first time in nine years. now, this could impact, a
let me play an exchange with bobby jindal and lindsey graham over religious discrimination. let's listen. i guess we don't have it, but bobby jindal was saying that he doesn't think that a 14-year-old should be arrested for bringing a clock to school. but he said the biggest discrimination is against christians who believe in traditional forms of marriage. lindsey graham said young men from the middle east are different from kim davis, and we've got to understand that. >> i mean, this is...