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mcgovern: mr. speaker, i'm happy to yield to the gentlelady from california, ms. lofgren, for the purpose of a unanimous consent request. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlewoman from california is recognized. ms. lofgren: mr. speaker, i ask unanimous consent to bring up h.r. 3440, the dream act, to protect dreamers like adam, a student at the university of california-santa cruz, majoring in mathematics. the speaker pro tempore: the chair would advise that all time has been yielded for the purpose of debate. does the gentleman from oklahoma yield for purposes of this unanimous consent request? mr. cole: i do not yield. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from oklahoma does not yield. therefore, the unanimous consent request cannot be entertained. mr. mcgovern: mr. speaker, i yield to the gentleman from california, mr. ruiz, for the purpose of a unanimous consent request. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from california. mr. ruiz: i ask unanimous consent to bring up h.r. 3440, the dream act
mcgovern: mr. speaker, i'm happy to yield to the gentlelady from california, ms. lofgren, for the purpose of a unanimous consent request. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlewoman from california is recognized. ms. lofgren: mr. speaker, i ask unanimous consent to bring up h.r. 3440, the dream act, to protect dreamers like adam, a student at the university of california-santa cruz, majoring in mathematics. the speaker pro tempore: the chair would advise that all time has been yielded for the...
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mcgovern aye. mr. hastings eye. mr. chairperson, no. >> five yay, eight nay. >> the amendment is not agreed to. further amendment or discussion. the vote is now on the motion from the gentleman from oklahoma. those in favor signify by saying aye. opposed say no. no. the eyes have it. >> roll call, please. >> mr. coal, aye. mr. wood all. mr. kolens, aya. mr. burn, aye. mr. new house aye. ms. slaughter, no. mr. mcgovern, no. mr. hastings, no. mr. chairman, aye. >> report total. >> nine yay, four nay. the motion is agreed to. >> i have the honor of. >> mrs. slaughter will handle this for democrats. so we know what we have just done. we made an order 224 amendments. 224 amendments. motion to recommit. we currently the question will be asked, judge, and so i'll try to give the answer now. we do not have any other meetings scheduled, however, it's been very clear to me that we need to remain flexible to ensure that the hurricane harvey response funding makes it to the president's desk. so, it might be that an additional meeti
mcgovern aye. mr. hastings eye. mr. chairperson, no. >> five yay, eight nay. >> the amendment is not agreed to. further amendment or discussion. the vote is now on the motion from the gentleman from oklahoma. those in favor signify by saying aye. opposed say no. no. the eyes have it. >> roll call, please. >> mr. coal, aye. mr. wood all. mr. kolens, aya. mr. burn, aye. mr. new house aye. ms. slaughter, no. mr. mcgovern, no. mr. hastings, no. mr. chairman, aye. >>...
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mcgovern, for five minutes. mr. mcgovern: i ask unanimous consent to address the house for five minutes. mr. speaker, this friday marks the 40th anniversary of the food stamp act of 1977. landmark legislation that expanded the reach of the food stamp program and made it more effective and efficient. the bipartisan legislation came as a response to the severe hunger and malnutrition that plagued our country in the 1960's. in 1968, a cbs documentary called "hunger in america" turned the nation's focus to this terrible problem. making us all aware even in the united states of america, the richest country in the history of the world, kids were going to school hung ren and families couldn't afford nutritious meals. for the next decade my friend and mentor, senator george mcgovern, a democrat from south dakota, a bob dole a republican from kansas, led the select committee on nutrition and human needs. this bipartisan panel worked to exam the issue of hunger and malnutrition in the united states. they held field hearings t
mcgovern, for five minutes. mr. mcgovern: i ask unanimous consent to address the house for five minutes. mr. speaker, this friday marks the 40th anniversary of the food stamp act of 1977. landmark legislation that expanded the reach of the food stamp program and made it more effective and efficient. the bipartisan legislation came as a response to the severe hunger and malnutrition that plagued our country in the 1960's. in 1968, a cbs documentary called "hunger in america" turned the...
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all over the big show the big one tonight i talked with a ray mcgovern a twenty seven year veteran of the cia and now an activist for peace transparency and accountability in our government in two thousand and three he co-founded a group called veteran intelligence professionals for sanity made up of mostly retired members of the u.s. intelligence community for the past fifteen years they have fought to bring. forward the truth whatever it seems to be counter to the government line or the media propaganda machine most recently they came for with a bombshell analysis saying there is no proof that russia hacked the d.n.c. last year and in fact there is evidence it was a leak from inside the d.n.c. their report up pence everything our government and the mainstream media have been feeding us forcing down our throats for months so the big show here now my conversation with ray mcgovern. right thanks for being here and welcome so since even before the presidential election we were already seeing our media push this russia russia russia storyline narrative you know new cold war and aired of
all over the big show the big one tonight i talked with a ray mcgovern a twenty seven year veteran of the cia and now an activist for peace transparency and accountability in our government in two thousand and three he co-founded a group called veteran intelligence professionals for sanity made up of mostly retired members of the u.s. intelligence community for the past fifteen years they have fought to bring. forward the truth whatever it seems to be counter to the government line or the media...
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feeding us forcing down our throats for months so the big show here now my conversation with ray mcgovern. right thanks for being here and welcome so since even before the presidential election we were already seeing our media push this russia russia russia storyline narrative you know new cold war and aired of that they've been pushing you and your colleagues with the recently put out an extensive memo showing that the d.n.c. was not hacked that it was almost definitely a leak instead of a hack can you go through some of the ways you know that. well we've been saying for a whole year now when i say we this is really out of my technical expertise and when i was a national intelligence officer. working for the head of the cia and his community role i had call on expertise from all over the place from the scientists from the engineers from anyone ok and that's that's the way you work in this kind you and so when all this hacking came up i looked at our little roster of specialists and i said mike. the form it takes to form a technical directors as a. look at people who worked you know kim o
feeding us forcing down our throats for months so the big show here now my conversation with ray mcgovern. right thanks for being here and welcome so since even before the presidential election we were already seeing our media push this russia russia russia storyline narrative you know new cold war and aired of that they've been pushing you and your colleagues with the recently put out an extensive memo showing that the d.n.c. was not hacked that it was almost definitely a leak instead of a...
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in the formation of the mcgovern-dole food education program. this is a program that expands school feeding initiatives all around the world and millions and millions and millions of children are not only getting fed and getting a nutritious meal, but getting fed in a school setting. and getting the nutrition they need and the education they need and hopefully lead their countries out of poverty. the international world cannot lead with an i will literate population and senator dole helped develop their potential. this program has also been incredible in getting more young girls into schools, in some countries where education isn't valued for schools. but parents are sending their girls to school and will get fed. senator dole, not only deserves this, but he deserves the respect and admiration of everybody in this chamber, democrat and republican alike. and he is an example and inspiration -- the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is yielded an additional one minute. mr. mcgovern: he should be an inspiration to us all. these are very difficult t
in the formation of the mcgovern-dole food education program. this is a program that expands school feeding initiatives all around the world and millions and millions and millions of children are not only getting fed and getting a nutritious meal, but getting fed in a school setting. and getting the nutrition they need and the education they need and hopefully lead their countries out of poverty. the international world cannot lead with an i will literate population and senator dole helped...
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scott martin mcgovern stacey sennas mcgowan thomas f. mcguinness jr. thomas m. mchale ann m. mchugh dennis mchugh robert g. mcilvaine stephanie marie mckenna barry j. mckeon darryl leron mckinney and my brother christopher samuel ex. it has been 16 years since my brother took flight from this earth. our family deeply misses him. he was -- he made a statement to
scott martin mcgovern stacey sennas mcgowan thomas f. mcguinness jr. thomas m. mchale ann m. mchugh dennis mchugh robert g. mcilvaine stephanie marie mckenna barry j. mckeon darryl leron mckinney and my brother christopher samuel ex. it has been 16 years since my brother took flight from this earth. our family deeply misses him. he was -- he made a statement to
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but dean is right in that regard. >> he also said the motive or he can into the mcgovern headquarters was to see at the people i come across information about the psychiatrist and they wanted to know if they were going to get hit with op-ed material from not. >> i won't argue about that. part of the motive i think there are many motives. they basically wanted everything and everything. water gauges have been because so-and-so wanted this particular piece of paper. there were lots of things they were looking for.. >> thank you for your question. one from over here. >> some of the moments from this really strange presidency was in 1970 after the bombing of cambodia, he's taking up all to night calling 50 different people and he decides to go to the lincoln memorial and talk face-to-face with student protesters. think it was the film as well. what did you take from that? what did you think richard nixon was looking for a non-encounter? >> the key to the encounter happened after he leaves the lincoln memorial and goes to the capital. he's up at the n. he tries to get into the senate. he c
but dean is right in that regard. >> he also said the motive or he can into the mcgovern headquarters was to see at the people i come across information about the psychiatrist and they wanted to know if they were going to get hit with op-ed material from not. >> i won't argue about that. part of the motive i think there are many motives. they basically wanted everything and everything. water gauges have been because so-and-so wanted this particular piece of paper. there were lots of...
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one was killed on the mcgovern i am unfit i am a little movies with such. a cut the most you can know the second hand is very hot under the final exam and. i'm talking about the issue but. i don't know the ownership. yet oh yes. i am. sure. it was known that. for sure that the. coming of the all wise woman and she's the one for us the hogan the best the yang close to home was going on as i write that i have had a very powerful office already to have people that can actually have a body to learn about without a hint i was not a man that was a fighter would be better sure how i'm going to ask you where i'm going to i don't know someone who was the clips that was going to say chaplin would be shit and the feet would be this for yet another old boss when it's not so since you're the one who was the one of the bad times has more fun like oh i bet it was back we're going to happen to shine and work because i'm not good i'm going to come on was the god awful oh no one has a right to know how to get out and then i'm going up i'm going to africa the scene on the way
one was killed on the mcgovern i am unfit i am a little movies with such. a cut the most you can know the second hand is very hot under the final exam and. i'm talking about the issue but. i don't know the ownership. yet oh yes. i am. sure. it was known that. for sure that the. coming of the all wise woman and she's the one for us the hogan the best the yang close to home was going on as i write that i have had a very powerful office already to have people that can actually have a body to learn...
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one was killed on the mcgovern i'm afraid i'm a little movies with such. a cut the most you can know the second hand is very hot under the counter. and. i'm talking about the issue but. i don't like the ownership. yet oh yes. i am. i am. no. sure. it was known that. for sure that the. coming of the all wise woman and the one false the hogan the best the young close to home was yet i'm as i say that i have had a very powerful office already to have people that are connected to obama doing glad to learn about. him back machine must run like a man yeah and i like the water sure how i'm going to ask you where i'm going to i don't know soon what was the collapse that was going to say child template would be shit and the feet would be at this for yet another old boss when the books not use them i'm sure the one where the one of the bad times has morphed from like oh i bet it was back within to happen to shine and work because i'm not good i'm focused on the follow soon on the show not going to have someone to know how to get at them and then after i know i'm goi
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whether it is gina mccarthy or towards mcgovern -- gene mcc arthy or george mcgovern. the 1980's. barack obama, even. we have seen examples where new hampshire voters are attracted to these candidates who are reform-minded. who aren't politics as usual. success for a blood of candidates means everything. -- fort -- for a lot of candidtates -- for a lot of candidates means everything. iowa isanders lost in one in new hampshire. given the publicity he gained from that victory, he was able to compete with hillary clinton. new hampshire gave him that momentum, that publicity that enabled him to continue. for donald trump, he also lost iowa. but you new hampshire set him -- but new hampshire set him on the right path. candidatesre gives and enormous amount of free publicity and media attention if they succeed. intense, become more as cable television networks become increasingly enamored with the nomination process. second, new hampshire gives howidates a barometer of they are going to appeal to different segments of the national electorate. not every segment. as i mentioned, we don't
whether it is gina mccarthy or towards mcgovern -- gene mcc arthy or george mcgovern. the 1980's. barack obama, even. we have seen examples where new hampshire voters are attracted to these candidates who are reform-minded. who aren't politics as usual. success for a blood of candidates means everything. -- fort -- for a lot of candidtates -- for a lot of candidates means everything. iowa isanders lost in one in new hampshire. given the publicity he gained from that victory, he was able to...
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one was killed on the mcgovern i'm afraid i'm a little movies with. a cut the most you can know the second hand is very near the front. i'm talking about him should. i on the bottom step out. the front. yes. yes yes. yes i am. i am. sure. it was known that. for sure that. the more. flies with the white house the hogan the best the young close to home was yet i'm as i say that would have had a very powerful office whatever to have people that connected to obama doing glad to learn about. him back machine must run like a man and not have a fight over the water sure how it's going to get asked you where i'm going to i don't know someone who was the cooks that was going to take care what would be a minute of it would be this for yet another old boss when it's not all seven injured and one hundred the bad times has more fun like oh my that the president was going to happen to shine and work because i'm not good i'm focused on the fall was the one off oh no one has a right to know how to get ahead and then act i know i'm going to africa the same i'm afraid.
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the first lady and i are pleased to welcome kill mcgovern of the american red cross, divot hudson of the salvation army and kevin easel of the southern baptist disaster relief fund. these people have been absolutely incredible when what they have done and would like to thank them and their staff for their incredible work that they are doing, and helping people affected by the hurricane harvey. it sounds a good very innocent name but it is not an innocent hurricane, that i can tell you. it is at epic proportions. these organizations and many other nonprofits involved represent the generosity, determination and unbreakable spirit of the american people. mike pence was there yesterday representing the country so well, in the love and care, and i had so many great comments about the visits, i appreciate it. when a disaster strikes, a help to help others in a time of need, which is over the last weeks, believe me. they have already provided tens of thousands of displaced residents with meals, shelter, water, fresh blankets, and clothing. when one american suffers, and i say this quite a b
the first lady and i are pleased to welcome kill mcgovern of the american red cross, divot hudson of the salvation army and kevin easel of the southern baptist disaster relief fund. these people have been absolutely incredible when what they have done and would like to thank them and their staff for their incredible work that they are doing, and helping people affected by the hurricane harvey. it sounds a good very innocent name but it is not an innocent hurricane, that i can tell you. it is at...
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hello, this is breakfast, with steph mcgovern and roger johnson. police investigating the london tube bombing are continuing to question an 18—year—old man who was arrested in dover yesterday. officers say they are following numerous lines of inquiry, and haven't ruled out further arrests. the arrested man lived behind me at a house at sunbury—on—thames, in surrey. police raided that house yesterday. the investigation continues. the investigation continues. good morning, it is sunday 17 september. also ahead: the m5 remains closed, after a crash yesterday left four people dead and a mother and two children seriously injured. bangladesh is to build a huge camp for hundreds of thousands of rohingya refugees fleeing myanmar. good morning, and in sport: a thriller in las vegas, as the big fight ends in a controversial draw. canelo alvarez and gennady golovkin couldn't be separated on the judges‘ score cards, after 12 rounds. and stav has the weather. good morning to you. it is a chilly start this morning, but today is looking better than yesterday. few
hello, this is breakfast, with steph mcgovern and roger johnson. police investigating the london tube bombing are continuing to question an 18—year—old man who was arrested in dover yesterday. officers say they are following numerous lines of inquiry, and haven't ruled out further arrests. the arrested man lived behind me at a house at sunbury—on—thames, in surrey. police raided that house yesterday. the investigation continues. the investigation continues. good morning, it is sunday 17...
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hello, this is breakfast, with charlie stayt and steph mcgovern.terror threat is raised to critical — it's highest level — as the man—hunt for the person behind the parsons green tube bombing continues. as the public would expect, we are increasing our police resources on the streets of london and across the country. police say a thousand armed officers will be deployed across the country and will be supported by the army. 29 people were injured in yesterday's attack which has been claimed by so—called islamic state. this is the scene at parsons green, where the tube station has reopened — we're live there throughout the morning. also: borisjohnson repeats the controversial claim that leaving the eu would save britain £350 million a week as he sets out his vision for the country post brexit. north korea leader kim jong—un vows to complete the country's nuclear programme, as the united states once again warns pyongyang of military action. in sport, it's go defoe. bournemouth have their first points of the season thanks to jermain defoe's first goal
hello, this is breakfast, with charlie stayt and steph mcgovern.terror threat is raised to critical — it's highest level — as the man—hunt for the person behind the parsons green tube bombing continues. as the public would expect, we are increasing our police resources on the streets of london and across the country. police say a thousand armed officers will be deployed across the country and will be supported by the army. 29 people were injured in yesterday's attack which has been...
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the big show is a big one tonight i talked with ray mcgovern a twenty seven year veteran of the cia and now an activist for peace transparency and accountability in our government in two thousand and three he co-founded a group called veteran intelligence professionals for sanity made up of mostly retired members of the u.s. intelligence community for the past fifteen years they have fought to bring forward the truth whatever it seems to be counter to the government line or the media propaganda machine most recently they came for with a bombshell analysis saying there's no proof that russia hacked the d.n.c. last year and in fact there is evidence it was a leak from inside the d.n.c. their report up bence everything our government and the mainstream media have been feeding us forcing down our throats for months so the big show here now my conversation with ray mcgovern. right thanks for being here and welcome so since even before the presidential election we were already seeing our media push this russia russia russia storyline narrative you know new cold war the end of that they've bee
the big show is a big one tonight i talked with ray mcgovern a twenty seven year veteran of the cia and now an activist for peace transparency and accountability in our government in two thousand and three he co-founded a group called veteran intelligence professionals for sanity made up of mostly retired members of the u.s. intelligence community for the past fifteen years they have fought to bring forward the truth whatever it seems to be counter to the government line or the media propaganda...
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history we've seen candidates have a certain attraction to voters whether it's gene mccarthy or george mcgovernk during the vietnam war era, whether it was ronald reagan on the republican side, gary hart in the 1980s. going forward to the present day, barack obama even. we've seen examples where new hampshire voters are attracted to these candidates who are reform-minded candidates, who aren't politics-as-usual candidates. success for a lot of candidates means absolutely everything, that a new hampshire primary could be their window to essentially competing for the rest of the nomination season. we saw that with bernie sanders. he lost in iowa but won here in new hampshire, and given the momentum and the publicity that he gained from that victory, he was able to compete with hillary clinton basically through the rest of the nomination season. he didn't win, but new hampshire gave him that momentum, that publicity that enabled him to continue. and certainly for donald trump on the republican side, he also lost iowa. but new hampshire basically set him on the right path toward the nomination. so
history we've seen candidates have a certain attraction to voters whether it's gene mccarthy or george mcgovernk during the vietnam war era, whether it was ronald reagan on the republican side, gary hart in the 1980s. going forward to the present day, barack obama even. we've seen examples where new hampshire voters are attracted to these candidates who are reform-minded candidates, who aren't politics-as-usual candidates. success for a lot of candidates means absolutely everything, that a new...
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hello, this is breakfast, with dan walker and steph mcgovern.earched by police investigating the london tube train attack. the shop in west london is where a 21—year—old man was arrested outside on saturday night. good morning, it is monday 18 september. also this morning: iam afraid i am afraid you are under a citizen's arrest. i'm not letting you go anywhere, 0k? the rise of the paedophile hunters. why the police are increasingly using the evidence collected by them
hello, this is breakfast, with dan walker and steph mcgovern.earched by police investigating the london tube train attack. the shop in west london is where a 21—year—old man was arrested outside on saturday night. good morning, it is monday 18 september. also this morning: iam afraid i am afraid you are under a citizen's arrest. i'm not letting you go anywhere, 0k? the rise of the paedophile hunters. why the police are increasingly using the evidence collected by them
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he was more moderate than jfk and george wallace and hubert humphrey and george mcgovern. he always represented the stayed center. if he was elected in 1960, i don't know how he would've handled cuba. it's also hard to play those hands out in retrospect. i know he would've supportedhe w the invasion.wo he always claimed he would'vee never let go on the way kennedy did. it would've been a full-scale invasion the way ike innovate invaded normandy. you still might've had the missiles of october but they might abandon april 1961 instead if this had provoked a superpower confrontation. he definitely was a calmer man in 1960. not a great candidate. he lost that race for reason. he came really close and actually believed he could do one it. y >> thank you. >> you had said one of hisis most admirable traits was his resilience. there was two great comebacks. how did he go aboutco engineering these comebacks, and why did the american people largely accept them. >> the first come back none on to come back from 1960 to 1968 is a great comeback. in 1968, you can't believe the chaos tha
he was more moderate than jfk and george wallace and hubert humphrey and george mcgovern. he always represented the stayed center. if he was elected in 1960, i don't know how he would've handled cuba. it's also hard to play those hands out in retrospect. i know he would've supportedhe w the invasion.wo he always claimed he would'vee never let go on the way kennedy did. it would've been a full-scale invasion the way ike innovate invaded normandy. you still might've had the missiles of october...
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mcgovern said i'll let you know if this happens.feats in presidential history. she had the money, she had the endorsements. the dnc had the thumb on the skills for her. she was supposed to win this thing prayed for her to reflect why she lost i think it's fascinating. i'm looking forward to reading her book. >> kimberly: what you make of this, i'm all for free market in capitalism. you go hillary and head over to canada and go around the u.s. i think she's trying to pick up some votes for the next time around, this is not over yet. >> i don't think she's running again but i think larry is buying a book. i'm pretty sure he might pay for a $3,000 $3,000 vip ticket in . and there you have it, he's getting a vip tickets maybe, just maybe, charlie might go see her at the wonder theater here in washington. she might make $4,000 right here on this panel. there you go. bear with her. >> may be the obama's would take time shopping from property in martha's vineyard, 12 to $15 a pop. >> kimberly: you see how he worked at in? i've got somethin
mcgovern said i'll let you know if this happens.feats in presidential history. she had the money, she had the endorsements. the dnc had the thumb on the skills for her. she was supposed to win this thing prayed for her to reflect why she lost i think it's fascinating. i'm looking forward to reading her book. >> kimberly: what you make of this, i'm all for free market in capitalism. you go hillary and head over to canada and go around the u.s. i think she's trying to pick up some votes for...
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. >> reporter: but for mom samantha mcgovern, who worried what this bill would mean for her daughter, josephine, relief. >> i'm much happier today than i was the last time i saw you. >> reporter: the fatal blow dealt by senator susan collins of maine. >> it was clear to me that the graham/cassidy bill was not the answer. >> reporter: her objections to the bill? the deep cuts to medicaid, and the concern millions would lose coverage. lisa more cow ski of alaska who opposed the last attempt -- >> i said in january, we should not repeal without a replacement. >> reporter: didn't like the process this go-round, saying the u.s. senate cannot get the text of a bill on a sunday night, then proceed to a vote just days later, with only one hearing. john mccain, who took down the last gop attempt with this defiant thumb's down, agreed, he wants a bipartisan process. his best friend in the senate, lindsey graham, who drafted the bill, had this to say. >> john mccain can do whatever damn well he wants to. he has that right. >> reporter: but tonight, he says they have to keep up the fight. >> we'l
. >> reporter: but for mom samantha mcgovern, who worried what this bill would mean for her daughter, josephine, relief. >> i'm much happier today than i was the last time i saw you. >> reporter: the fatal blow dealt by senator susan collins of maine. >> it was clear to me that the graham/cassidy bill was not the answer. >> reporter: her objections to the bill? the deep cuts to medicaid, and the concern millions would lose coverage. lisa more cow ski of alaska who...
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mcgovern. mr. mcgovern: i pledge allegiance to the flag of the united states of america and to the republic for which it stands, one nation, under god, indivisible, with liberty and ustice for all. the speaker pro tempore: the chair will entertain up to 15 requests for one-minute speeches on each side of the aisle. for what purpose does the gentleman from texas seek recognition? mr. smith: unanimous consent to address the house for one minute. revise and extend. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized for one minute. smith: mr. speaker, smith: mr. president trump's recent decision to end the unconstitutional daca program has received unfair criticism by the liberal media. when reporting on president trump's decision to end the daca program, "the new york times," "washington post," and cbs all included former president obama's criticism of the announcement. what is not being reported is that then president obama stated over 20 times before issuing daca that executive amnesty is an overs
mcgovern. mr. mcgovern: i pledge allegiance to the flag of the united states of america and to the republic for which it stands, one nation, under god, indivisible, with liberty and ustice for all. the speaker pro tempore: the chair will entertain up to 15 requests for one-minute speeches on each side of the aisle. for what purpose does the gentleman from texas seek recognition? mr. smith: unanimous consent to address the house for one minute. revise and extend. the speaker pro tempore: the...
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hello, this is breakfast, with charlie stayt and steph mcgovern. the uk terror threat is raised to critical — its highest level — as the manhunt for the person behind the parsons green tube bombing continues. whilst we chase down the suspects, as the public would expect, we're strengthening our police resources on the streets of london and indeed across the country. police say a thousand armed officers will be deployed across the country and will be supported by the army. 29 people were injured in yesterday's attack, which has been claimed by so—called islamic state. this is the scene at parsons green, where the tube station reopened in the early hours of this morning. we'll have the latest on the investigation. good morning, it's saturday, september 16th. also ahead: boris johnson repeats the controversial claim that leaving the eu would save britain £350 million a week, as he sets out his vision for the country post—brexit. north korea vows to complete its nuclear programme, as the united states once again warns pyongyang of military action. in s
hello, this is breakfast, with charlie stayt and steph mcgovern. the uk terror threat is raised to critical — its highest level — as the manhunt for the person behind the parsons green tube bombing continues. whilst we chase down the suspects, as the public would expect, we're strengthening our police resources on the streets of london and indeed across the country. police say a thousand armed officers will be deployed across the country and will be supported by the army. 29 people were...
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hello, this is breakfast, with dan walker and steph mcgovern. a third property is searched by police investigating the london tube train attack. the shop in west london is where a 21—year—old man was arrested outside on saturday night. good morning, it is monday 18 september. also this morning: iam afraid i am afraid you are under a citizen's arrest. i'm not letting you go anywhere, 0k? the rise of the paedophile hunters. why the police are increasingly using the evidence collected by them in court cases. it is the start of the growing season, and i am surrounded by apples. in sport: there was no happy return for wayne rooney at old trafford. everton were thrashed 4—0 by manchester united, which puts them in the bottom three. the handmaid's tale! and the handmaid's tale was the big winner in the emmys, scooping three of the major prizes. and carol has the weather. morning, a chilly start for some of us. morning, a chilly start for some of us. some low cloud, some patchy fog. that will give way to sunshine and showers, the worst of which will be
hello, this is breakfast, with dan walker and steph mcgovern. a third property is searched by police investigating the london tube train attack. the shop in west london is where a 21—year—old man was arrested outside on saturday night. good morning, it is monday 18 september. also this morning: iam afraid i am afraid you are under a citizen's arrest. i'm not letting you go anywhere, 0k? the rise of the paedophile hunters. why the police are increasingly using the evidence collected by them...
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as gail mcgovern, the president american red cross said, the american people are determined to bounce back and this organization along with so many others that have been on the ground since the beginning, are helping the people of texas and louisiana to do just that. the president will be back in texas tomorrow to visit with survivors and tell them personally the federal government is here to help in any way we can. finalizing at is help first responders at the state and local level. today, the president spoke with the president of south korea, posix nine, and colombia. kazakhstan, and colombia. israel's will be available later today. finally, i would like to theerate the message that present's homeland security adviser gave yesterday and case there is anyone watching today who is in need of assistance -- once you are at a function computer, go to www.f ederaldisasterassistance.gov. with that, i will take your questions. >> image mentioned the supplemental. does the president still it will be helpful to tie the supplemental to raising the debt ceiling? [indiscernible] nowetary sanders
as gail mcgovern, the president american red cross said, the american people are determined to bounce back and this organization along with so many others that have been on the ground since the beginning, are helping the people of texas and louisiana to do just that. the president will be back in texas tomorrow to visit with survivors and tell them personally the federal government is here to help in any way we can. finalizing at is help first responders at the state and local level. today, the...
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hello, this is breakfast, with charlie stayt and steph mcgovern.blic would expect, we are increasing our police resources on the streets of london and across the country. police say a thousand armed officers will be deployed across the country and will be supported by the army. 29 people were injured in yesterday‘s attack which has been claimed by so—called islamic state. this is the scene at parsons green, where the tube station has reopened — we‘re live there throughout the morning.
hello, this is breakfast, with charlie stayt and steph mcgovern.blic would expect, we are increasing our police resources on the streets of london and across the country. police say a thousand armed officers will be deployed across the country and will be supported by the army. 29 people were injured in yesterday‘s attack which has been claimed by so—called islamic state. this is the scene at parsons green, where the tube station has reopened — we‘re live there throughout the morning.
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that was steph mcgovern in newcastle for us. a story that's interesting on the business live page. a row about boeing and bombardier jobs. donald trump. why? well, a row about boeing and bombardierjobs. the canadian firm bombardier won an order to supply 125 passengerjets to delta, but they are made in belfast, but boeing has complained that the deal was unfairly subsidised. if you want to know more, check out the website. you're watching business live. our top story, france is braced for mass strikes and protests today over president macron‘s controversial plans to reform french labour laws. a quick look at how markets are faring. 48 minutes of trade here in london and you can see as we discussed earlier given the wall of worry as our markets guest this morning has described it, markets are still climbing it. some of the geopolitical issues that were worrying them easing somewhat, but it will be interesting to see what the sanctions with north korea do. time for the inside track — and today we're looking at the business of beauty. from mascara to moisturiser, it's a booming indust
that was steph mcgovern in newcastle for us. a story that's interesting on the business live page. a row about boeing and bombardier jobs. donald trump. why? well, a row about boeing and bombardierjobs. the canadian firm bombardier won an order to supply 125 passengerjets to delta, but they are made in belfast, but boeing has complained that the deal was unfairly subsidised. if you want to know more, check out the website. you're watching business live. our top story, france is braced for mass...
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george mcgovern's 1972 campaign showed the value of direct mail in politics this was different. it was a huge campaign on a particular political issue and not a candidate. the right did not defeat the treaties but it got its message out with about 10 million pieces of mail. those letters resonated because this time there was to be a vote on a particular issue and soon. recipients could understand clearly how they could help make a difference. ultimately the treaties were approved barely with just a single vote to spare. i will come back briefly to the fight over them in the senate but others have written about that. the results helped the conservatives succeed on the front also that was just as important as the treaties themselves. while conservatives thought the treaties were bad for the united states on grounds before military security apbdnd international reputation, perhaps more important they also thought the issue was good for them. he said it is an issue conservatives can't lose on. if we lose the vote in the senate we will have had the issue eight or nine months and rall
george mcgovern's 1972 campaign showed the value of direct mail in politics this was different. it was a huge campaign on a particular political issue and not a candidate. the right did not defeat the treaties but it got its message out with about 10 million pieces of mail. those letters resonated because this time there was to be a vote on a particular issue and soon. recipients could understand clearly how they could help make a difference. ultimately the treaties were approved barely with...
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hello, this is breakfast, with steph mcgovern and roger johnson.they are following numerous lines of inquiry, and haven't ruled out further arrests. the arrested man lived in a house behind me here at sunbury—on—thames, in surrey. it was raided by police yesterday. their investigation continues. good morning, it is sunday 17 september. also ahead: the m5 remains closed, after a crash yesterday left four people dead and a mother and two children seriously injured.
hello, this is breakfast, with steph mcgovern and roger johnson.they are following numerous lines of inquiry, and haven't ruled out further arrests. the arrested man lived in a house behind me here at sunbury—on—thames, in surrey. it was raided by police yesterday. their investigation continues. good morning, it is sunday 17 september. also ahead: the m5 remains closed, after a crash yesterday left four people dead and a mother and two children seriously injured.
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watching closely from virginia, mom samantha mcgovern. her daughter joseph phone was born at just 24 weeks. that's considered a pre-existing condition. her mostly health care costs $27,000. samantha's worried what happens if insurance stops covering that bill. >> i want them to find a way to cover me and put it in the bill. don't leave it up to chance. don't roll the dice and take the risk and take the gamble on my child's life. >> reporter: the bill does entire states provide access to adequate and affordable health care insurance, but those terms are not defined. stafts could allow inshunners to charge some people with pre-existing conditions more. >> i'm going to take the money that we would have spend on obamacare in washington and send it back home and let us do a better job with it. >> reporter: but with far less money. $160 billion less. tonight, the opposition from medical groups, patient advocates and insurers is piling up. what comes next is largely up to these four republicans. >> i'm a producer with abc news. >> reporter: with
watching closely from virginia, mom samantha mcgovern. her daughter joseph phone was born at just 24 weeks. that's considered a pre-existing condition. her mostly health care costs $27,000. samantha's worried what happens if insurance stops covering that bill. >> i want them to find a way to cover me and put it in the bill. don't leave it up to chance. don't roll the dice and take the risk and take the gamble on my child's life. >> reporter: the bill does entire states provide...
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if you had the other candidates that didn't get a nomination but gene mccarthy and george mcgovern got the nomination of 72 and jimmy carter certainly ran outside of the political operatives, and god help us so did donald trump last year. so, there were a number of things that took place in the kennedy campaign that were first and modern and had been emulated a person's. >> thank you very much. it is an honor to be here since the festival has been going to become one of the treasure all cultures melloan cultural treasures. william f. buckley junior people over a certain age remember the host of the firing line. 35 years, same host. it exhibited a tremendous personal gift with style, grace it was the last time conservatives would go to one public square and as we like to say is more serious debate. if they want to give the liberals a watch but the antiwar of activists want to cheer on george of course there's nothing but strengthen your own site having the challenge and defended so we could defeat some criticism every once in a while, trust me i could take care of all of them. the one p
if you had the other candidates that didn't get a nomination but gene mccarthy and george mcgovern got the nomination of 72 and jimmy carter certainly ran outside of the political operatives, and god help us so did donald trump last year. so, there were a number of things that took place in the kennedy campaign that were first and modern and had been emulated a person's. >> thank you very much. it is an honor to be here since the festival has been going to become one of the treasure all...
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. >> he also said that the motive of breaking in into the headquarters was to see if mcgovern peoplehad come across some of the information about the elsburg psychiatrist. >> there were many motives, they basically wanted anything and everything. watergate happen because so and so wanted this particular of paper. there were lots of things they were looking for. >> thank you for your question. >> i guess some of the strangest moments from the strange presidency was in 1970 after the bombing of cambodia and he has this weird press conference and he's staying up all night calling 50 different people and he decides to go to the lincoln memorial and talk face to face with a bunch of student protestors. and i think it was in the oliver tomb stone. i was wondering, what did you take from that, what was he looking for in that encounter? >> i think the key to that encounter happened after he leaves the lincoln memorial and goes up to the capitol, he tries to get into the senate, he goes to house of representatives and he's brought his ballet, the purpose is to show washington at night and so
. >> he also said that the motive of breaking in into the headquarters was to see if mcgovern peoplehad come across some of the information about the elsburg psychiatrist. >> there were many motives, they basically wanted anything and everything. watergate happen because so and so wanted this particular of paper. there were lots of things they were looking for. >> thank you for your question. >> i guess some of the strangest moments from the strange presidency was in...
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people have to use the comparison with richard nixon was wiretapping mcgovern.t the uni-party wants in washington. business as usual. >> the republican party doesn't have the will to fight. they have a deep-road conviction in the democratic party. when they see an appearance of wrongdoing they fight. they kept pushing until they got it. the republicans are willing to let things go. hillary clinton and her emails. they could have continued to press and press until they got some conviction but they don't have that backbone. what we'll see with samantha pour as well as susan rice. don't hold your breath because the republicans won't do anything. they will let it go. lou: the president's approval ratings in the latest nbc "wall street journal" poll up to 43%. his numbers are moving precisely in the direction this president believed from the very beginning those numbers would rise as he achieved almost miracle results in the stock market and the economy, job creation. and -- >> it's going to go up more after there is more polling after this u.n. speech. honestly, lou
people have to use the comparison with richard nixon was wiretapping mcgovern.t the uni-party wants in washington. business as usual. >> the republican party doesn't have the will to fight. they have a deep-road conviction in the democratic party. when they see an appearance of wrongdoing they fight. they kept pushing until they got it. the republicans are willing to let things go. hillary clinton and her emails. they could have continued to press and press until they got some conviction...