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mr. delgado, who do you support for speaker? mr. delgado: i have not pledge -- pledged my support to anybody and do not intend to and time in -- until i am in office. mr. faso: do i get a follow-up? >> 20 seconds. mr. faso: that is laughable. nancy pelosi already laid out her agenda. if they win control she will be , the speaker of the house again and her agenda is higher taxes and regulations that crushed the upstate economy. that is why we should elect me. >> bonus question. >> the 2019 federal deficit is projected to approach $1 trillion and the national debt is now more than $21 trillion, despite that strong economy. does the country have to cut spending or raise taxes to achieve a balanced budget? mr. dell gato: what the country has to do is do away with the tax bill that added dollars on the backs of middle-class folks. $1.5 dollars. since the congressman has been in office, the deficit has ballooned 37%. from $600 billion to $900 billion. what happened to fiscal responsibility and conservativism? it has gone to the wayside. t
mr. delgado, who do you support for speaker? mr. delgado: i have not pledge -- pledged my support to anybody and do not intend to and time in -- until i am in office. mr. faso: do i get a follow-up? >> 20 seconds. mr. faso: that is laughable. nancy pelosi already laid out her agenda. if they win control she will be , the speaker of the house again and her agenda is higher taxes and regulations that crushed the upstate economy. that is why we should elect me. >> bonus question....
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it's crucial mr who writes about the saudi government and it's not exactly glowing actually had been worried something bad could happen to him before the second visit to the consulate the journalists left his cell phone with his fiance with instructions on what to do if he didn't come out soon the woman called turkish police four hours later when jamal was nowhere to be seen saudi officials say his state of mohammed bin solomon mainly the crown prince but he wasn't even really a very harsh critic he was moderate opposition moderate critic maybe he got a little more air time because he was working for the washington post he was in the united states but i think this if he was murdered if we have to use the word if here this is very important if he was murdered i think this was more a message now there are a lot of dissidents from middle eastern g.c.c. countries and also egypt living in them will and i think if he was murdered this is more a message to the dissidents from the saudi regime saying hey we can get you anywhere wherever you are you're not say so this could be a message to th
it's crucial mr who writes about the saudi government and it's not exactly glowing actually had been worried something bad could happen to him before the second visit to the consulate the journalists left his cell phone with his fiance with instructions on what to do if he didn't come out soon the woman called turkish police four hours later when jamal was nowhere to be seen saudi officials say his state of mohammed bin solomon mainly the crown prince but he wasn't even really a very harsh...
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on september twenty eighth and last tuesday that was when he disappeared now here's what's crucial mr who writes about the saudi government and it's not exactly glowing actually had been worried something bad could happen to him before the second consulate visit the journalists left his cell phone with his fiance with instructions on what to do if he didn't come out soon the woman called turkish police four hours later when jamal was nowhere to be seen saudi officials say his stay at the compound was very short they say the journalist vanished once he stepped outside now they're looking for him to mr shorter his fiance is full of hope that his not been killed but kidnapped rather the story's been picked up by media all over the world one of the newspapers jamal wrote for the washington post came out with a blank column where they were supposed to print his piece but that hasn't helped there's been no trace of the man well washington's number one diplomat might compare talk to the saudi crown prince exactly it. day after the mysterious disappearance they brought up all kinds of internation
on september twenty eighth and last tuesday that was when he disappeared now here's what's crucial mr who writes about the saudi government and it's not exactly glowing actually had been worried something bad could happen to him before the second consulate visit the journalists left his cell phone with his fiance with instructions on what to do if he didn't come out soon the woman called turkish police four hours later when jamal was nowhere to be seen saudi officials say his stay at the...
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presented as a gift from months ok if i knew it was coming from one money i wouldn't accept it at all but mr who would know where it came from who paid for it you know we would have given that your annual official income is less than seventy thousand dollars a year were you not concerned that this was going to look really bad. there's a culture in the beliefs that expensive presents are given but twenty seven million dollars human we did an order of the money ok or the president and i can tell you what your wife or even know if i knew of it because she'd been with joe no to the jeweler and and looked at this tried it on there are these records of all of this how do you account for the fact that she didn't know or you didn't know the value of this pink diamond i really didn't know the value of the pink diamond i mean there could be some degree of estimation of the value but my new head of government we have received expensive presents from other monarchs in the region. and that is the culture and that culture still going on and i do know that you know in other countries of course there is a regul
presented as a gift from months ok if i knew it was coming from one money i wouldn't accept it at all but mr who would know where it came from who paid for it you know we would have given that your annual official income is less than seventy thousand dollars a year were you not concerned that this was going to look really bad. there's a culture in the beliefs that expensive presents are given but twenty seven million dollars human we did an order of the money ok or the president and i can tell...
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presented as a gift from months ok if i knew it was coming from one money i wouldn't accept it at all but mr who would know where it came from who paid for it you know we would have given that your annual official income is less than seventy thousand dollars a year were you not concerned that this was going to look really bad. there's a culture in the beliefs that expensive presents are given but twenty seven million dollars you wouldn't bet you we didn't know the value of the money ok or the present and i can tell you that your wife or didn't know the value of it because she'd been with joe low to the jeweler and and looked at these tried it on there is records of all of this how do you account for the fact that she didn't know or you didn't know the value of these pink diamond i really didn't know the value of the pink diamond i mean they could be some degree of estimation of the value but mind you as head of government we have received expensive presents from other monarchs in the region. and that is their culture and that touches still going on and i do know that you know in other countries
presented as a gift from months ok if i knew it was coming from one money i wouldn't accept it at all but mr who would know where it came from who paid for it you know we would have given that your annual official income is less than seventy thousand dollars a year were you not concerned that this was going to look really bad. there's a culture in the beliefs that expensive presents are given but twenty seven million dollars you wouldn't bet you we didn't know the value of the money ok or the...
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mr macron called him a poet who sang as if his life depended on it. ur — who was born in paris to armenian parents — had carried the country's name to the world. this year's nobel peace prize has been awarded to two people who have campaigned against sexual violence in war. one is a congolese gynaecologist denis mucwege, the other a yazidi human rights activist nadia muraid. —— mukwege. the nobel committee said they wanted to send a message of awareness that women are being used as weapons of war and the perpetrators should be held to account. our chief international correspondent lyse doucet reports. a peace prize to fight one of the worst weapons of war — sexual violence. 25—year—old nadia murad was brutalised by islamic state fighters. it all came back when she returned to her village in northern iraq last year. horrific memories of being raped every day for months. her mother and six brothers killed, when islamic state stormed into the yazidi heartland, including their village. nadia spoke of it when i met her in new york with her lawyer amal cloon
mr macron called him a poet who sang as if his life depended on it. ur — who was born in paris to armenian parents — had carried the country's name to the world. this year's nobel peace prize has been awarded to two people who have campaigned against sexual violence in war. one is a congolese gynaecologist denis mucwege, the other a yazidi human rights activist nadia muraid. —— mukwege. the nobel committee said they wanted to send a message of awareness that women are being used as...
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presented as a gift from months ok if i knew it was coming from one money i wouldn't accept it at all but mr who would know where it came from who paid for it you know we would have given that your annual official income is less than seventy thousand dollars a year were you not concerned that this was going to look really bad. there's a culture in the beliefs that expensive presents are given but twenty seven million dollars you wouldn't bet you we didn't know the value of the money ok or the present and i can tell you your wife or even know the value of it because she'd been with joe no to the jeweler and and looked at these tried it on there is records of all of this how do you account for the fact that she didn't know or you didn't know the value of this pink diamond i really didn't know the value of the pink diamond i mean there could be some degree of estimation of the value but my new head of government we have received expensive presents from other monarchs in the region. and that is their culture and that culture still going on and i do know that you know in other countries of course the
presented as a gift from months ok if i knew it was coming from one money i wouldn't accept it at all but mr who would know where it came from who paid for it you know we would have given that your annual official income is less than seventy thousand dollars a year were you not concerned that this was going to look really bad. there's a culture in the beliefs that expensive presents are given but twenty seven million dollars you wouldn't bet you we didn't know the value of the money ok or the...
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who started it. [cheers and applause] mr. obama: remember who started it. [cheers and applause] mr. obama: come on! [cheers and applause] mr. obama: listen, even for all we did, we did not reverse forty-year trends in only eight years. because part of what happened is republicans took over congress and decided to block everything i tried to do. everything. even the stuff they used to support. they did not support it. now, suddenly they support it again. we pulled the economy out of crisis but you still have people who were struggling. they once felt solidly middle-class and now felt more insecure because of technology and the loss of manufacturing jobs and globalization. all of that was still going on. that was just here in the united states viewed -- united states. overseas we took out bin laden and we wound down the wars in iraq and afghanistan. we got iran to halt its nuclear program. still a lot of threats out there and that made people nervous. with all of these challenges, a lot of folks started feeling, you know what, change does not happen fast enough. people felt nobody was looking out for
who started it. [cheers and applause] mr. obama: remember who started it. [cheers and applause] mr. obama: come on! [cheers and applause] mr. obama: listen, even for all we did, we did not reverse forty-year trends in only eight years. because part of what happened is republicans took over congress and decided to block everything i tried to do. everything. even the stuff they used to support. they did not support it. now, suddenly they support it again. we pulled the economy out of crisis but...
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mr. phillips: i don't take money from them. i welcome anybody who is with me to affect comprehensive cap ivana's reform. has997, congressman paulsen just moved up to the number four position in the house of representatives out of 435 people in special interest money. mr. paulsen: this is the seventh highest outside spending district in the country. i have a record of having the most special interest money spent against me in elections. by the way, on the gun restrictions, gun violence, i will say i don't lift the ban on -- i helped lift the ban on gun violence research. i helped fix background checks. we also have more money going into school violence prevention. mr. phillips: let me respond to this. i am being outspent 3-1. at the beginning of this campaign some eight months ago, i invited congressman paulsen to sign a pledge to not take any pac money or special-interest money. no self-funding. it would have also disavowed all the outside money, all the nasty, mean-spirited ads we are seeing. it was -- it would have gotten rid of all of that. it wa
mr. phillips: i don't take money from them. i welcome anybody who is with me to affect comprehensive cap ivana's reform. has997, congressman paulsen just moved up to the number four position in the house of representatives out of 435 people in special interest money. mr. paulsen: this is the seventh highest outside spending district in the country. i have a record of having the most special interest money spent against me in elections. by the way, on the gun restrictions, gun violence, i will...
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mr. mcconnell. who made mr. mcconnell the dictator of the united states congress? he has done nothing but bring problems, keeping the united states, keeping the ninth person off for almost a year from the supreme court. why? host: we will try to focus on super pac's. and outside spending. but stick around for open phones, i'm sure that topic will come up in 20 minutes. ackley, bringing more sunlight into the dark money spending. guest: the caller is reflecting what polling shows a majority of americans feel, even in a bipartisan way. you see republicans and democrats and independents, this -- there is this sense of a backlash against big money. you saw that amongst trump voters. obviously, we know president trump carried the message on the campaign trail of draining the swamp, criticizing money and politics. this is something that resonates the voters across the political aisle. you see that, obviously, in our divided country. the way people want to see a policy response to their concerns about too much money in politics or undue influence in politics is different.
mr. mcconnell. who made mr. mcconnell the dictator of the united states congress? he has done nothing but bring problems, keeping the united states, keeping the ninth person off for almost a year from the supreme court. why? host: we will try to focus on super pac's. and outside spending. but stick around for open phones, i'm sure that topic will come up in 20 minutes. ackley, bringing more sunlight into the dark money spending. guest: the caller is reflecting what polling shows a majority of...
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short they're sure the journalist vanished once he stepped outside now they're looking for him to mr who is fiance is full of hope he's not been killed but kidnapped rather. the story's been picked up by media all over the world one of the newspapers jamal wrote for the washington post came out with a blank column where they were supposed to print his piece but that hasn't helped there's been no trace of the man i am concerned about is i don't like hearing about it and hopefully that will. sort itself out right now nobody knows anything about it this is a pretty sad story i do not like this is outrageous that he's been somehow disappeared the administration needs to demand his release it is absolutely an acceptable and a further sign that this crackdown on free speech is getting more serious we should probably be rethinking the political and military blanching we've been giving the saudis what if the journalists never found alive donald trump's latest all related comments have already made washington react relations somewhat complicated the disappearance and the possible murder of jamal.
short they're sure the journalist vanished once he stepped outside now they're looking for him to mr who is fiance is full of hope he's not been killed but kidnapped rather. the story's been picked up by media all over the world one of the newspapers jamal wrote for the washington post came out with a blank column where they were supposed to print his piece but that hasn't helped there's been no trace of the man i am concerned about is i don't like hearing about it and hopefully that will. sort...
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it was mr allen who convinced mr gates to drop out of harvard to devote his time to microsoft, a decisionto both men becoming among the richest in the world. as mr allen prepared to leave the company due to ill—health, they had fierce disagreements but they were on a similar page when it came to spending their vast sums of money. like mr gates, mr allen was an enormous philanthropist, giving more than $2 billion to endeavours in science, technology, education and the arts. he had a passion to naval history, investing efforts to dive deep for sunken battleships. that's it, we got it. we try to do these both as really exciting examples of underwater archaeology and as tributes to the brave men that went down on these ships. that said, he was no stranger to lavish spending on himself. he owned a yacht reportedly worth more than $250 million. he was also a huge sports fan, owning three major american teams. but his sisterjodie said he always made time for family and friends. mr allen never married and did not have any children, but with this work, he leaves a huge legacy. apple boss said. mic
it was mr allen who convinced mr gates to drop out of harvard to devote his time to microsoft, a decisionto both men becoming among the richest in the world. as mr allen prepared to leave the company due to ill—health, they had fierce disagreements but they were on a similar page when it came to spending their vast sums of money. like mr gates, mr allen was an enormous philanthropist, giving more than $2 billion to endeavours in science, technology, education and the arts. he had a passion to...
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president had this response to the question is mr who. generally looks that way to me it's very sad certainly but we're waiting for the results. about reading it for diversification so we should be able to get to the bottom fairly soon but i have to be very severe i've read it. but we'll see what. here we are that rather obvious one for many took sixteen days even though a crystal ball wasn't exactly needed to know something atrocious had likely happened to the journalist but what exactly he calls for arab nations to allow freedom of the press freedom for which he apparently died fighting a turkish official tells c.n.n. that his body was cut into pieces after his death whether the alleged killers dismembered body here and spread it around the country plenty of t.v. attention and speculation zero public comments from this man for two and a half weeks just for your information jeff bezos own the newspaper mr hashad you wrote for the washington post believe it or not he's had nothing to say on the probable death of his employee for now maybe
president had this response to the question is mr who. generally looks that way to me it's very sad certainly but we're waiting for the results. about reading it for diversification so we should be able to get to the bottom fairly soon but i have to be very severe i've read it. but we'll see what. here we are that rather obvious one for many took sixteen days even though a crystal ball wasn't exactly needed to know something atrocious had likely happened to the journalist but what exactly he...
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the announcement is a major upset for mr haddad, who lagged behind the far—right candidate, jair bolsonaroin the first round of voting on sunday. hurricane michael is speeding towards the florida panhandle, and 120,000 people in its path have been told to evacuate. it's currently a category three storm, swirling in the gulf of mexico, and it's expected to make landfall on wednesday late afternoon. it's wide, and it's moving quickly, leaving residents with just hours to get out of the storm's way. in a moment gary o'donoghue will have the latest from florida but first here's laura trevalyn on what we can expect. hurricane michael seen from space, a monstrous storm still strengthening, barrelling towards the north—eastern gulf coast of florida. the gillam family are heeding the warnings, taking no chances, and ending their beach vacation in panama city early. three kids. if it was just the adults, we would have rode it out. we need to be said because they are with us. the roads are crowded with people fleeing the vulnerable coastline. already gas is in short supply. the authorities warned th
the announcement is a major upset for mr haddad, who lagged behind the far—right candidate, jair bolsonaroin the first round of voting on sunday. hurricane michael is speeding towards the florida panhandle, and 120,000 people in its path have been told to evacuate. it's currently a category three storm, swirling in the gulf of mexico, and it's expected to make landfall on wednesday late afternoon. it's wide, and it's moving quickly, leaving residents with just hours to get out of the storm's...
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mr. ryan wondered who do, was cut back and cut medicare, medicaid, and social security. mr. zupan, my question is, would to cut social security, medicare, or medicaid? mr. zupan: i would not, but what i would support is something you have ignored. you have systematically ignored $160 billion a year of medicare fraud, abuse, and corruption still. so right there we could have paid for college education for every college did for a year. and that is an automatic unfortunately a big government systems. i am -- some big government systems may be necessary. some may do more good than harm. re given a free pass, that is a tragedy and it is a travesty and has to be stopped. so right there if we could recover even 50% of the waste and fraud and corruption, we would not have to have the conversation about scarcity. so that is your answer. senator sanders: of course, i have not ignored the problems within the system. are in ang that they really important part of america. , paul ryan very much wants to cut social security, medicare, and medicaid? are you telling the people of vermont tha
mr. ryan wondered who do, was cut back and cut medicare, medicaid, and social security. mr. zupan, my question is, would to cut social security, medicare, or medicaid? mr. zupan: i would not, but what i would support is something you have ignored. you have systematically ignored $160 billion a year of medicare fraud, abuse, and corruption still. so right there we could have paid for college education for every college did for a year. and that is an automatic unfortunately a big government...
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he was helping to care for his cousin who had physical ailments and was disabled. mr. bauers had stopped coming to this address for sometime. everyone said this was an individual who they didn't really know very well at all. he would come and go, but when you start to look at what he was saying online for months and years before, his hatred of jews. 17 days before this event. he was posting about the migrant caravan in central america and mexi mexico. he was pointing at one jewish organization in particular. the hebrew immigrant aid society. they had been down at the border and done a video and he reposted that. there was great concern about this particular organization. they hosted a refugee shabbat the week before and that horrible thing minutes before going into that synagogue saying i can't stand by and watch my people get slaughtered. screw your optics. i'm going in. and he did. it is shocking to be tracking down the life outside of this man and then see what someone like that, completely unknown to the people who saw him almost every day that he would be capable o
he was helping to care for his cousin who had physical ailments and was disabled. mr. bauers had stopped coming to this address for sometime. everyone said this was an individual who they didn't really know very well at all. he would come and go, but when you start to look at what he was saying online for months and years before, his hatred of jews. 17 days before this event. he was posting about the migrant caravan in central america and mexi mexico. he was pointing at one jewish organization...
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mr. trump has been successful being who he is. that's the way it is in politics.ou must accept and treat with respect those who have been elected by their national states. he is one of them. indo we sometimes go too far expressing our views about other nations? whether it is about president trump or saudi arabia, is it a mistake for leader of a country to go too far? >> you have to be careful because there are things, there several'sin required -- set of rules to be observed. you might make headlines by pertaining to have influence were you don't area all you do is diminish canada and canada's influence area. canada is well known for its role in the development of human rights and liberties. it is appropriate for us to articulate those and defend those here and around the world. other countries have different histories. they have evolved in different ways. we have to be conscious of that. make our point while respecting their sovereignty and their sensitivities. thatu governed at a time now feels like the beginning of a great opening. globalization, trade and demo
mr. trump has been successful being who he is. that's the way it is in politics.ou must accept and treat with respect those who have been elected by their national states. he is one of them. indo we sometimes go too far expressing our views about other nations? whether it is about president trump or saudi arabia, is it a mistake for leader of a country to go too far? >> you have to be careful because there are things, there several'sin required -- set of rules to be observed. you might...
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indeed prove the statement that they believe it with the statement that they are sticking to that mr who. left the consulate around twenty minutes off to iraq to almost two weeks ago now there is mounting reaction on an international level as well various leaders around the world of expressed their concern colleague john hendren now has the latest from washington d.c. . president donald trump is delivering his most serious threat yet to saudi arabia we're going to get to the bottom of it and there will be severe punishment the president strengthened stance follows turkish intelligence reports that washington post journalist jamal khashoggi was murdered by a saudi arabian hit squad inside the saudi consulate in istanbul leaks to pro-government turkish media suggest the killing was recorded on his apple watch but technology experts have cast doubt that the device is bluetooth technology. he was capable of recording to a phone his fiancee held outside the consulate i wouldn't say unbelievable there's a few technical challenges a few potential issues with this narrative it's not immediately
indeed prove the statement that they believe it with the statement that they are sticking to that mr who. left the consulate around twenty minutes off to iraq to almost two weeks ago now there is mounting reaction on an international level as well various leaders around the world of expressed their concern colleague john hendren now has the latest from washington d.c. . president donald trump is delivering his most serious threat yet to saudi arabia we're going to get to the bottom of it and...
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a freed slave who became her confidante. mrs. lincoln was often in new york. purchasing other things like gloves and fans and other accessories. and she quite literally took her husband's advice a bit -- to quite an extreme to the point that she ran up it was the modern equivalent of close to $300,000 in debt. just largely on clothing. and she was terrified as he sought reelection because she knew that if he did not win, the creditors would come after her. and so she came up with two plans to fund her clothing. one was to have the manure at the white house tables gathered and sold as fertilizer. white house fertilizer. the other was to go back to all of the republicans that had worked through her to get really lucrative jobs through the system and basically say -- you owe me a percentage of your salary because you really would not have that job if it were not for me and for the president. neither of these plans worked. and of course, she felt, however, very strongly about her clothing. she felt she had to represent the prosperity of the union and of the union
a freed slave who became her confidante. mrs. lincoln was often in new york. purchasing other things like gloves and fans and other accessories. and she quite literally took her husband's advice a bit -- to quite an extreme to the point that she ran up it was the modern equivalent of close to $300,000 in debt. just largely on clothing. and she was terrified as he sought reelection because she knew that if he did not win, the creditors would come after her. and so she came up with two plans to...
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mr sunny singh who is running for the city council in portal in southern australia. saying is a thirty two year old businessman who has lived in australia for ten years and owns his own company. calling mr singh a quote well known liked and respected member of the community he also welcomed his bid for office we spoke to mr singh who described his disappointment over the trucker's actions i was quite shocked when i saw this. and then i settled down a little bit because it wasn't personally on me but it was a tackle although. i really want to educate him that god stakes and. what is the difference and. what sort of looks we do for the community and i will i will tell him if he come into problems like come in front of camera and apologize to my cities when i leave to port augusta people because we have upset them and and tell people to make this sort of news in the future sikhs are a growing minority in australia though they have been in the region since the eighteenth thirties a most came to the country from the punjab region on the indian subcontinent when over one h
mr sunny singh who is running for the city council in portal in southern australia. saying is a thirty two year old businessman who has lived in australia for ten years and owns his own company. calling mr singh a quote well known liked and respected member of the community he also welcomed his bid for office we spoke to mr singh who described his disappointment over the trucker's actions i was quite shocked when i saw this. and then i settled down a little bit because it wasn't personally on...
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mr. dewine: thank you for that question, i'm the only person on the stage who has taken action. mr. cordray was the attorney general before i was, there was an audit done by the state that showed there could be conflict, he took no action. we took action after the department of education had found that they were not following the law. we have a lawyer who has gone after them, we want every single case and for so far and we continue to win and we are going not only after ecot, but the people who were behind it. here is the question for the future. how do we avoid this in the future? i think you have to look at our online schools is a great option for some parents, but, you have to look at it in different ways that we would look at any other school. we propose that we will do this, the company that has provided that your child will get part of it until it is fully determined. is good for young people and it is good for the taxpayers of ohio. mr. cordray: what you find again and again with mike is, every problem was caused during the two years i was attorney general, but in the eight y
mr. dewine: thank you for that question, i'm the only person on the stage who has taken action. mr. cordray was the attorney general before i was, there was an audit done by the state that showed there could be conflict, he took no action. we took action after the department of education had found that they were not following the law. we have a lawyer who has gone after them, we want every single case and for so far and we continue to win and we are going not only after ecot, but the people who...
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it was mr allen who convinced mr gates to drop out of harvard to devote his time to microsoft, a decision the richest in the world. as mr allen perpetually become a need you to bad health, they had fierce disagreements but they were on a similar page when it came to spending their vast sums of money. like mr gates, spending their vast sums of money. like mrgates, mr spending their vast sums of money. like mr gates, mr allen was an enormous philanthropist, giving more than $2 billion to endeavours in science, technology, education and the arts. he had a passion to naval history, investing in efforts to dive deep for sunken battleships. that's it, we got it. we try to do these really exciting examples of underwater archaeology and tributes to the brave men that went down with the ships. that said, he was no stranger to lavish spending on himself. he owned a yacht worth more than $250 million and was a huge sport ban, only three major american teams. but his sisterjodie said he a lwa ys teams. but his sisterjodie said he always made time for family and friends. he never married and did not h
it was mr allen who convinced mr gates to drop out of harvard to devote his time to microsoft, a decision the richest in the world. as mr allen perpetually become a need you to bad health, they had fierce disagreements but they were on a similar page when it came to spending their vast sums of money. like mr gates, spending their vast sums of money. like mrgates, mr spending their vast sums of money. like mr gates, mr allen was an enormous philanthropist, giving more than $2 billion to...
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companies start cutting saudi arabia because there is something very fishy in the situation even mr trump who like to defend saudi arabia. didn't find he find it very hard to put the spin and what happened because what happened is very sad and it is recorded that your man went into the went to the embassy it is recorded that the saudis said he did go out and the video cameras are there and he didn't go out so they are lying already even if it what happened is not connected and b s personally he is responsible it's an absolute monarchy and i just told you for a second on up. to kill a thought they didn't murder her ri-ri the lebanese prime minister he went back to beirut we covered it live they didn't murder anyone and cats are when the g.c.c. crisis kicked off. you're saying they have no credibility why are you trying to apply such low legal standards to this situation because you can't say the saudis are guilty by association with what they have done historically. yes what i'm saying is this team have so money so money mistakes and mis knowing. rights for humans stories that there are alread
companies start cutting saudi arabia because there is something very fishy in the situation even mr trump who like to defend saudi arabia. didn't find he find it very hard to put the spin and what happened because what happened is very sad and it is recorded that your man went into the went to the embassy it is recorded that the saudis said he did go out and the video cameras are there and he didn't go out so they are lying already even if it what happened is not connected and b s personally he...
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mrs. johnson continued that in her own way. these are 45 men and women who have been very unique in their presidents and in their personalities, and also in their legacies, as we see evidenced in these wonderful presidential sites, but tell us about mrs. johnson and her role as first lady and that transition, in a very painful way, and what she did in the white house in our space. >> well, first, i think -- so let me put my microphone on. that would help. thank you, stewart, for that question. and first, i want to acknowledge that a couple of really terrific first lady historians are in the audience with us, too. katie sibley from st. joseph's university. and then nancy smith is in the back of the room, who did oral histories with ladybird johnson and got to know her quite well and has been at the archives for many, many years. i'm always struck by -- and i happen to live in the neighborhood in washington, d.c., where just around the corner from where the johnsons lived, at the elms, where he lived as vice president and then they lived for even several weeks
mrs. johnson continued that in her own way. these are 45 men and women who have been very unique in their presidents and in their personalities, and also in their legacies, as we see evidenced in these wonderful presidential sites, but tell us about mrs. johnson and her role as first lady and that transition, in a very painful way, and what she did in the white house in our space. >> well, first, i think -- so let me put my microphone on. that would help. thank you, stewart, for that...
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for their beloved friend, who is deaf. mr schools for 30 years, but this performance moved him to tears. ♪ happy birthday to you ( applause ) >> i was, like, really happy to do it because i really wanted to. >> reporter: how come? >> i wanted to have-- be happy for his birthday. >> reporter: the kids learned the sign language in less than five minutes. >> some kindness, love, like just showing that to each other. i think that was, like, the best thing that came out of the whole thing because they were showing love to mr. james, and he went ecstatic. >> reporter: more than 200,000 views now. "i was at north coffee, too, when he was there. such a sweet, selfless man that treated us so good, always smiling." ♪ happy birthday to you >> reporter: what james anthony couldn't hear with his ears he felt in the bottom of his heart. omar villafranca, cbs news, tullahoma, tennessee. >> glor: oh, man. that's the evening news tonight. gayle king is on "the late show." i'm jeff glor. we will see you tomorrow. that was amazing. captioning s
for their beloved friend, who is deaf. mr schools for 30 years, but this performance moved him to tears. ♪ happy birthday to you ( applause ) >> i was, like, really happy to do it because i really wanted to. >> reporter: how come? >> i wanted to have-- be happy for his birthday. >> reporter: the kids learned the sign language in less than five minutes. >> some kindness, love, like just showing that to each other. i think that was, like, the best thing that came...
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mr. metz: to begin with, we have an overload of administrators who got --mr.p: we have an overload of administrators and 1.7 million students. we can reduce the number of administrators and actually take the teachers to start teaching to the student, rather than teaching to a test. moderater: ms. abrams, 20 seconds. ms. abrams: i would invest in early childhood education, expanding access in rural communities, fully fund our k-12 formula, even wraparound services so the children don't come to school hungry. i would make certain our teachers not only get a pay raise, but we protect their retirement. i intend not to be an education governor, but a public education governor. we can pay for this in part by rick -- repealing -- with two minutes -- moderater: with two minutes left, give me your views on criminal justice reform. ms. abrams: -- mr. metz: day one of being governor would be to issue a proclamation to stop, police -- stop police and law enforcement from arresting people for having a small amount of cannabis for personal consumption. that would unplug the
mr. metz: to begin with, we have an overload of administrators who got --mr.p: we have an overload of administrators and 1.7 million students. we can reduce the number of administrators and actually take the teachers to start teaching to the student, rather than teaching to a test. moderater: ms. abrams, 20 seconds. ms. abrams: i would invest in early childhood education, expanding access in rural communities, fully fund our k-12 formula, even wraparound services so the children don't come to...
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mr. desantis's case, he 100ed a number three out of by environmental agencies in washington dc, based on his congressional record. i have friends whoid worse in high school, and never got a 3. he has taken over a couple hundred thousand dollars from the biggest polluters in this state. mr. desantis will not stand up to big sugar or big polluters. todd: thank you very much. i have a question for mr. desantis. the state passed new gun-control measures after the massacre of 17 people not far from here. marjorie douglas parkman high high school in parkland. you are on record that you would have vetoed that bill why reject . raising the age to 21 to buy a firearm in florida? why not ban the sale of bump stocks, which allow it right mr. to mimic a machine gun? mr. desantis: my wife and i have two young kids. safety, particularly in schools, is a top priority. i want kids to be saved. i want our kids to be safe, so i will work with people like andy pollack who lost his daughter, and we are going to ask the of schooloblem security, and you can take that to the bank. i think the way to keep our communities safe is to work with law enforceme
mr. desantis's case, he 100ed a number three out of by environmental agencies in washington dc, based on his congressional record. i have friends whoid worse in high school, and never got a 3. he has taken over a couple hundred thousand dollars from the biggest polluters in this state. mr. desantis will not stand up to big sugar or big polluters. todd: thank you very much. i have a question for mr. desantis. the state passed new gun-control measures after the massacre of 17 people not far from...
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interviewed mr just days before his disappearance and they asked him whether he would ever return to saudi arabia. of a list of a friend who did. committing the towards to be of this to make you feel as you do mr shoghi who has more than a million followers on twitter has been a strong critic of saudi arabia for what he says is censorship and human rights abuses and has recently been writing columns for the washington post the paper said that it would be a monstrous and unfathomable active he has been murdered and with this much attention in the case where bound to find out more sooner rather than later. u.s. state department officials say they have spoken to saudi arabia over the jew in this mysterious disappearance and spent the past year in america increasing concern over the fifty nine year old welfare are seeing pressure really mounting up on washington from all sides including from american journalists and it's nearly a week it's wien his first reports of his disappearance and that statement from secretary pompei oh are you assuming that taking time to put out a statement means that the state department has not been
interviewed mr just days before his disappearance and they asked him whether he would ever return to saudi arabia. of a list of a friend who did. committing the towards to be of this to make you feel as you do mr shoghi who has more than a million followers on twitter has been a strong critic of saudi arabia for what he says is censorship and human rights abuses and has recently been writing columns for the washington post the paper said that it would be a monstrous and unfathomable active he...
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mr. farrakhan is someone who said a few days ago, he compared jews to termites. that is evil. mr. ellison has never denounced louis farrakhan. >> we were going to get to what later. seconds.on you have 30 denounced andy reject the views of louis farrakhan. i've said that many years ago. early 1990s. he was speaking of issues to african-american and civil rights. at that time he some things i thought he had offer. he made it very clear in the and mine0's his views imcompatible. >> we have more than another hour to go. an op-ed --pinned let's move on to another topic now. mr. ellison, how active should be in challenging federal laws that you don't general?h as attorney thist me start out with lawsuit that some attorney outral's filed to strip preexisting condition protection from the affordable care act. a lawsuit that i'm very glad, laurie swanson has joined. diabetes andbout heart disease and all the illnesses, it terrifies them the federal government is refusing to defend the law that generals arey pushing. i will stand with people who have preexisting conditions. fight for their
mr. farrakhan is someone who said a few days ago, he compared jews to termites. that is evil. mr. ellison has never denounced louis farrakhan. >> we were going to get to what later. seconds.on you have 30 denounced andy reject the views of louis farrakhan. i've said that many years ago. early 1990s. he was speaking of issues to african-american and civil rights. at that time he some things i thought he had offer. he made it very clear in the and mine0's his views imcompatible. >> we...
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president erdowan also said the saudis must reveal the whereabouts of mr khashoggi's body, and who ordered what he described as a "savage, premeditated" killing. the crown prince of saudi arabia, mohammed bin salman, who is suspected by many of ordering the killing ofjamal khashoggi at the saudi consulate in istanbul, has today met the saudi journalist's son. mark lowen is outside the saudi consulate. did the president's comments give more clarity over the murder? i think they raised more questions than answers. were mike is the body? who ordered the hit god? the turkish leader increase the pressure but stopped short of pointing the finger. some reports have said that jamal khashoggi's belongings may have been found in an abandoned saudi consulate card. the net is closing in on riyadh. jamal khashoggi's last steps into the saudi consulate and towards death. three weeks on the search continues. president erdowan vowed to provide it, the naked truth. in the end no new bombshell but an accusation of a premeditated act. translation: all information and evidence shows rockley was killed in a vi
president erdowan also said the saudis must reveal the whereabouts of mr khashoggi's body, and who ordered what he described as a "savage, premeditated" killing. the crown prince of saudi arabia, mohammed bin salman, who is suspected by many of ordering the killing ofjamal khashoggi at the saudi consulate in istanbul, has today met the saudi journalist's son. mark lowen is outside the saudi consulate. did the president's comments give more clarity over the murder? i think they raised...
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mr. farrakhan is someone who said a few days ago, he compared jews to termites. that is just up aren't an evil and mr. ellison here has never denounced louis farrakhan. we were going to get to what cannotor: later but i let it sit there and rest for a few minutes. mr. ellison you have 30 seconds. then we will move on to another topic. mr. ellison: i absolutely denounced and reject the views of louis farrakhan. i have said that many, many years ago. look, in the early 1990's, louis farrakhan was this person speaking on the issues of african-american and civil rights. at that time he had some things i thought he had to offer. he made it very clear in the early 1990's his views and mine were absolutely incompatible. and i have said that since. moderator: we have more than another half hour to go. in 1995 you pinned an op-ed -- moderator: mr. wardlow, let us move on to another topic now. mr. ellison: my views have changed dramatically since then. denounced the alliance for defending freedom? moderator: we will continue with that line of questioning in a moment. let us
mr. farrakhan is someone who said a few days ago, he compared jews to termites. that is just up aren't an evil and mr. ellison here has never denounced louis farrakhan. we were going to get to what cannotor: later but i let it sit there and rest for a few minutes. mr. ellison you have 30 seconds. then we will move on to another topic. mr. ellison: i absolutely denounced and reject the views of louis farrakhan. i have said that many, many years ago. look, in the early 1990's, louis farrakhan was...
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they were not the ones who started the financial crisis. and mr. lamb in the last debate talked about believing in the power of the american government. look, i believe in the power of you. i believe in the service of the american government. and we have to be very mindful of what government can be doing. moderator: mr. lamb. rep. lamb: this isn't about dodd-frank or financial reform or the power of the american government. your question was about how we campaign. and i'm happy to hear keith disclaim that particular mailer. i hope that he talks to his friends in the pennsylvania republican party. and tells them to stop sending those things. because it's not the only one they send. they send mailers that lie about my record on medicare. again, which i've only been in office for six months. i've never voted to cut it and never will. but it's interesting. i've been there for six months. keith has been there for six years. and all of these mailers, so many of their tv commercials are about me. people don't like that. and i'm surprised that they think t
they were not the ones who started the financial crisis. and mr. lamb in the last debate talked about believing in the power of the american government. look, i believe in the power of you. i believe in the service of the american government. and we have to be very mindful of what government can be doing. moderator: mr. lamb. rep. lamb: this isn't about dodd-frank or financial reform or the power of the american government. your question was about how we campaign. and i'm happy to hear keith...
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mr. edwards, is not involved reforming local police departments. who should hold the police departments accountable? mr. edwards: the citizens. officesngle day, police are held -- police officers are held accountable. trained lawho has enforcers in this state, they do a tremendous job. but they are held accountable when they do things wrong. the issue we have an law-enforcement is a lack of resources for training. these are men and women from your community who want to do a good job and they are held accountable, so this notion they are not held accountable is not true. there may be incidences where you see that. by and large, officers are held accountable every day in many resources to make sure they are properly trained. that is much more of the issue. moderator: next question? pappas, if you win the election, you will be the first openly gay congressman in new hampshire. can you describe a time you have faced homophobia in the state? mr. pappas: new hampshire is a welcoming place, and a wonderful place to call home. we respect the dignity of each an
mr. edwards, is not involved reforming local police departments. who should hold the police departments accountable? mr. edwards: the citizens. officesngle day, police are held -- police officers are held accountable. trained lawho has enforcers in this state, they do a tremendous job. but they are held accountable when they do things wrong. the issue we have an law-enforcement is a lack of resources for training. these are men and women from your community who want to do a good job and they...
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mr. speaker: i imagine it was the height of his enjoyment. who could've absorbed otherwise? ful to the prime minister. >> thank you, mr. speaker. cuts since 2014 to children's services in my constituency, does the prime minister believed we have adequate resources? we do taketer may: the services very seriously because all children no matter where they live should have access to high-quality care, has -- spending has increased by over one billion since 2010. it is not only about money but councils deliver good and excellent services and we need to ensure everybody is delivering according to best practice and that is why we are improving social work training, we are spreading innovation and best practice and councils are not delivering the service we expect, we will intervene to make sure they improve. mr. speaker: order. we will come to the honorable gentleman. >> you have been watching prime minister's questions. wednesday you can see it live at or0 a.m. eastern on c-span2, what sunday night at 9:00 p.m. eastern on c-span. you can also go to c-span.org and find video of past
mr. speaker: i imagine it was the height of his enjoyment. who could've absorbed otherwise? ful to the prime minister. >> thank you, mr. speaker. cuts since 2014 to children's services in my constituency, does the prime minister believed we have adequate resources? we do taketer may: the services very seriously because all children no matter where they live should have access to high-quality care, has -- spending has increased by over one billion since 2010. it is not only about money but...
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interviewed mr just days before his disappearance and they asked him whether he would ever return to saudi arabia. of a list of a friend who did. commit in the towards to be at least to make you feel as you little mr shoghi who has more than a million followers on twitter has been a strong critic of saudi arabia for what he says is censorship and human rights abuses and has recently been writing columns for the washington post the paper said that it would be a monstrous and unfathomable active he has been murdered and with this much attention in the case where bound to find out more sooner rather than later. all right twenty two senators have written to donald trump calling for an investigation into the case the us president said on wednesday he had spoken to saudi officials but didn't give any further information rod still denies that playing any role in the journalists disappearance but it's facing mounting pressure with politicians in washington suggesting there will be repercussions if saudi arabia is found to have been responsible demanding everything that we want to see what's going on here that's a bad situation thi
interviewed mr just days before his disappearance and they asked him whether he would ever return to saudi arabia. of a list of a friend who did. commit in the towards to be at least to make you feel as you little mr shoghi who has more than a million followers on twitter has been a strong critic of saudi arabia for what he says is censorship and human rights abuses and has recently been writing columns for the washington post the paper said that it would be a monstrous and unfathomable active...
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who to believe. well, it's a lot more than that, mr. president. it's not only he said/she said but it is what they said, the accuser in this case named three people who she said were corroborated her story. not only did they not corroborate her story, the actually corroborated his story. senate democrats were not satisfied even with that. they were not satisfied that when the letter was leaked to the press, when it was leaked to the press some six weeks after is received by senate democrats, six weeks, and investors was started immediately mr. present by the committee, i the judiciary committee. oh but wait, senate democrats chose not to participate. how is that for looking for the truth? instead what to do the sake way to a head injury and then they said we need another investigation, , we need another fbi investigation that we, we knew would be totally redundant of which is been done by federal investigators employed by the senate judiciary committee. but we went ahead and agreed as a committee to do just what you wanted. and that is to allow a f
who to believe. well, it's a lot more than that, mr. president. it's not only he said/she said but it is what they said, the accuser in this case named three people who she said were corroborated her story. not only did they not corroborate her story, the actually corroborated his story. senate democrats were not satisfied even with that. they were not satisfied that when the letter was leaked to the press, when it was leaked to the press some six weeks after is received by senate democrats,...
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mr. cisneros: the woman who i spoke with, she never said it was sexual harassment. so it was never that. moderator: proposition? mr. cisneros seriously. we worked it out, it was a misunderstanding, she withdrew it, and we moved on. they attacked my character, they attacked my integrity. their communications director even said they do not care that the statements aren't true, that's not what they are concerned about. know you say there's no connection, but some of what they are saying could be what kavanaugh was saying, they are attacking me and all that. young, i want to ask you, on the other side, republicans have been very quick to defend kavanaugh. i never heard you complain about the ads that were running against mr. cisneros again on an allegation that he was denying. ms. kim: on this issue, i didn't say anything about anything, not on kavanaugh when he was accused . this is not an issue that i was running on. the ad that you are referring to, it's not my ad. moderator: but you could say stop the ads. im: that is being very naive i have a super pac is run -- on
mr. cisneros: the woman who i spoke with, she never said it was sexual harassment. so it was never that. moderator: proposition? mr. cisneros seriously. we worked it out, it was a misunderstanding, she withdrew it, and we moved on. they attacked my character, they attacked my integrity. their communications director even said they do not care that the statements aren't true, that's not what they are concerned about. know you say there's no connection, but some of what they are saying could be...
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mr. cordray: thank you for the question, reagan. my wife and i have two children who are still teenagers. it is important to ohio and young people here. you asked what we can do to reduce the gun violence. mike dewine in 90 seconds never once mentioned the word "guns." we have to be more realistic and more forward-thinking about how we are going to solve this problem and reduce the violence. commonsenseo some things and have the leadership to have universal, apprehensive background checks in ohio, so guns are kept out of the hands of criminals and the mentally ill and domestic violence abusers. bump stocksutlaw and high-capacity clips that take illegal firearms and turn it into an illegal automatic weapon. this is the one-year anniversary of the las vegas massacre. 58 people died. over 800 were injured because of weapons of that kind. we need to respect the second amendment that can also move forward with common sense provisions that will help reduce gun violence. i agree we should have school resource officers in our schools. that is helpful. that was true in my chil
mr. cordray: thank you for the question, reagan. my wife and i have two children who are still teenagers. it is important to ohio and young people here. you asked what we can do to reduce the gun violence. mike dewine in 90 seconds never once mentioned the word "guns." we have to be more realistic and more forward-thinking about how we are going to solve this problem and reduce the violence. commonsenseo some things and have the leadership to have universal, apprehensive background...
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mr. paulsen: no. moderator 1: who would you want to see as house speaker? mr. paulsen: the presumption is that with republicans back in charge it would be kevin mccarthy, and i would certainly support him. moderator 2: pelosi or somebody else if the democrats were in charge? mr. phillips: i have said countless times that it's time for new leadership on both sides of the i/o. there is a reason i don't take money from members of congress. when i vote for speaker of the house, it will be on principle, not on party. moderator 2: do you have a name? mr. phillips: not yet. moderator 2: thanks for watching. remember all of our debates are available to watch again. on the calendar. that is when we will hold a debate for minnesota governor. thanks for watching. we hope to see you next week. be careful. ♪ [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2018] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] >> almanac is made possible by members of this public television station. wi
mr. paulsen: no. moderator 1: who would you want to see as house speaker? mr. paulsen: the presumption is that with republicans back in charge it would be kevin mccarthy, and i would certainly support him. moderator 2: pelosi or somebody else if the democrats were in charge? mr. phillips: i have said countless times that it's time for new leadership on both sides of the i/o. there is a reason i don't take money from members of congress. when i vote for speaker of the house, it will be on...