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mr. steele as i did. i am not sure that you ever, and it is ok, that you ever had a specific program to do outreach to african-americans. i am saying do you think it will work this time and how much do you think it will cost? all, we did, we had a coalition apartment with a staff of six, not two, as wasrding to rance, and it two more than the rnc had in the 2012 cycle. the months in between february and october individuals 185,000 working across the country as a part of our coalition network that helped us to elect individuals like tim scott and alan west, brian frazier and star parker, african-americans running for congress. a host of folks all together youss the spectrum, if will, who were very much a part of this network. $10 million to do that. the budget was $10,000 for year, and i had to fight others just to get that. i find this $10 million idea to be amusing, number one, and no. 2 black folks are not going to get $10 million out of the rnc. that is for every level of outreach. ask, specifically of
mr. steele as i did. i am not sure that you ever, and it is ok, that you ever had a specific program to do outreach to african-americans. i am saying do you think it will work this time and how much do you think it will cost? all, we did, we had a coalition apartment with a staff of six, not two, as wasrding to rance, and it two more than the rnc had in the 2012 cycle. the months in between february and october individuals 185,000 working across the country as a part of our coalition network...
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mr. steele right there.t we're not going after this on a gay rights issue, this is only a constitutionality issue, which is we don't like the fact that the doj is not enforcing this and the president is trying to circumstance come vent the legislative branch. >> it's a process argument, which is an incredible change, an incredible shift in this sure. remember in the 2004 election. bans were -- this presidential year, the past election. gale and lesbian issues didn't even come up. so the idea that, you know, the other republican leadership, the only statement they can come up with is that the federal government -- the obama administration should be defending this law, doing so with a process argument, rather than tries to talks about this from some sort of moral or policy vantage point is rather significant. >> lastly -- yeah, jump? >> i just wanted to jump in on that. there was a ton of back and forth in the court between the justices and the lawyers about the role of the executive branch and congress, but u
mr. steele right there.t we're not going after this on a gay rights issue, this is only a constitutionality issue, which is we don't like the fact that the doj is not enforcing this and the president is trying to circumstance come vent the legislative branch. >> it's a process argument, which is an incredible change, an incredible shift in this sure. remember in the 2004 election. bans were -- this presidential year, the past election. gale and lesbian issues didn't even come up. so the...
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mr. steele, you first. what are we seeing here? is this eric cantor saying, you know what, guys, there's going to be a civil war here, we can't say no to everything? what does he mean by civil war in the ranks? >> i think what he means by that, the fact that there were republicans who obviously supported moving thisability out to the floor for a vote. there are republicans, particularly female republicans who have been quietly saying to the caucus, guys, get your act together, we're getting killed on something we don't need to get killed on. and i think eric cantor was basically bringing a level of common sense, you know, to the caucus in terms of let's move on the important stuff that really matters to people right now. this is a reauthorization. if there are provisions you think are unconstitutional, then submit the bill to deal with that or let the supreme court handle it. that's not our purview in the first place. why are we going to, you know, fall on this particular sword? this is not a battle for us because it's just a reaut
mr. steele, you first. what are we seeing here? is this eric cantor saying, you know what, guys, there's going to be a civil war here, we can't say no to everything? what does he mean by civil war in the ranks? >> i think what he means by that, the fact that there were republicans who obviously supported moving thisability out to the floor for a vote. there are republicans, particularly female republicans who have been quietly saying to the caucus, guys, get your act together, we're...
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mr. steele or an angry -- >> i know michael. this is real. >> this is mark halpern. i'm with him.. >> we need a #for this. >> no time. #no time. >>> wall street hoping businesses can succeed. for years companies slashed job, salaries and benefits to get profits. now financial analysts are seeing increasing sign that the health of the work force itself could be swinging back upward and will, in turn, help drive consumption. friday's job reports was a sign of improvement but "the new york times" point to the s&p 500 which is on the verge of its own record high. analysts believe it's in large part because of the strength of american house holds. rana, translate that for us. >> the jobs number friday were amazing. they were the strongest in about four years. what is really interesting is that unemployment ticked down by enough that income actually started going back up. that is a big deal because wages in this country have been stagnant for four years. so, you know, one of the things i've always wondered covering the economy is how can you have a real recovery until people are getting
mr. steele or an angry -- >> i know michael. this is real. >> this is mark halpern. i'm with him.. >> we need a #for this. >> no time. #no time. >>> wall street hoping businesses can succeed. for years companies slashed job, salaries and benefits to get profits. now financial analysts are seeing increasing sign that the health of the work force itself could be swinging back upward and will, in turn, help drive consumption. friday's job reports was a sign of...
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mr. michael steele.morning, everybody. >> good morning. >> good morning, sir. >> i like sitting next to you, mark halperin. >> you look good. >> the two of us. joe and mika have the day off. this is america's most beloved morning team for years now. halperin and geist. america's sweethearts. you're going to love it. did you see this photograph on the front page of "the new york times"? i think we have it full screen. that is an awkward moment in the senate elevator between john mccain in the back there, rand paul in the foreground. if you go online of "the new york times," there's a forebox that shows the progression of how that run-in took place. why is that awkward? because senator rand paul's filibuster a couple nights ago may have done more to expose rifts. the kentucky republican's nearly 13-hour stand on the senate floor was praised in a wide range of political circles from peace activist to the tea party. but some fellow republicans including senator john mccain and lindsey graham are slamming his
mr. michael steele.morning, everybody. >> good morning. >> good morning, sir. >> i like sitting next to you, mark halperin. >> you look good. >> the two of us. joe and mika have the day off. this is america's most beloved morning team for years now. halperin and geist. america's sweethearts. you're going to love it. did you see this photograph on the front page of "the new york times"? i think we have it full screen. that is an awkward moment in the...
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mr. garamendi: talking about american-made steel or concrete for those bridges. other kinds of equipment. if we do that, we create knobs in the united states. the manufacturing sector lost nine million jobs between 1990 and last year. this last year we've seen an additional 600,000 new jobs coming back into manufacturing. if we passed buy american, make it in america legislation so our tax money supports american-made products from american-made workers, made in america, we can see a boom in manufacturing. it's going to be important in my district and i'm sure it is in yours. gentlemen, you're right on target here. these are the investments, these are the investments that george washington and alexander hamilton said we ought to make. mr. ryan, i know you have other things you'd like to toss into this. >> one of the things you were talking about, i'm just starting to learn more and more about this new additive manufacturing, there's a center in youngstown, ohio, now, a regional center for additive manufacturing the old school manufacturing is you would cut things
mr. garamendi: talking about american-made steel or concrete for those bridges. other kinds of equipment. if we do that, we create knobs in the united states. the manufacturing sector lost nine million jobs between 1990 and last year. this last year we've seen an additional 600,000 new jobs coming back into manufacturing. if we passed buy american, make it in america legislation so our tax money supports american-made products from american-made workers, made in america, we can see a boom in...
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steel. so that it really was totally armored. mr. heemeyer also placed three different firearms in the walls of this thing using gun ports and yet even his close friends in h no idea that he was building this implement of destruction or that he was planning to use it. >> heemeyer's careful in his construction. there are no windows leaving little chance for law enforcement to get a shot into the rolling fortress. but heemeyer has to come up with another way to see. >> he placed several cameras at different locations outside of the bulldozer, just pinhole cameras so that he was able to actually drive the thing using a closed-circuit tv video system. >> with heemeyer demolishing the town and help still a long way from arriving trainor devices a plan to try to stop the destruction. >> knowing that we could not stop this week, this tank from going where it wanted to go, i then remembered a video i had seen of a tank in san diego where the sheriff's deputies had actually entered the tank from the top through a port hole and then killed the
steel. so that it really was totally armored. mr. heemeyer also placed three different firearms in the walls of this thing using gun ports and yet even his close friends in h no idea that he was building this implement of destruction or that he was planning to use it. >> heemeyer's careful in his construction. there are no windows leaving little chance for law enforcement to get a shot into the rolling fortress. but heemeyer has to come up with another way to see. >> he placed...
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mr. cramer, boo-yah to ya. >> thank you. >> caller: i'm calling about -- >> don't like the steel stocks. >> sell, sell, sell -- >> if i havebe in one, i'll be in newcorp. >> caller: boo-yah, jim. >> boo-yah. >> how are you, my friend? listen, fortune brands. >> oh, there we go. we've got the housing -- >> buy, buy buy! >> i know it spiked. a pullback would be great, but i'd still buy some here anyway. dennis in florida. dennis? hey, dennis. >> caller: hi, jim. thank you for taking my call. i'm a first-time caller and i watch your show each and every day. >> thank you. >> caller: i have a stock called federal -- >> we said that one was a dangerous one. we felt that johnson controls would be better or even, you know -- i don't know, delphi, no, we're not going to like that stock. scott in pennsylvania? scott? >> caller: hey, jim, i'm a young investor from pennsylvania. >> that's where i'm from. >> caller: yeah, yeah. and -- >> springfield high. spartans. >> caller: yeah, absolutely. >> tonight we dine on the other teams. what's up? >> caller: i was just wondering, should i sell the stock valero energy? >> no, valero's fine,
mr. cramer, boo-yah to ya. >> thank you. >> caller: i'm calling about -- >> don't like the steel stocks. >> sell, sell, sell -- >> if i havebe in one, i'll be in newcorp. >> caller: boo-yah, jim. >> boo-yah. >> how are you, my friend? listen, fortune brands. >> oh, there we go. we've got the housing -- >> buy, buy buy! >> i know it spiked. a pullback would be great, but i'd still buy some here anyway. dennis in florida. dennis?...
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steel company i like. let's go to diana in new york. diana? >> caller: hi, mr.ramer, should i take my verizon profits which are growing with their dividends, based on the t-mobile news about subsidies? should i be concerned about -- >> no, however, no one ever got hurt taking a profit, the stock is up huge, it's been one of my best recommendations since i started the show. i still like it, it's a good stock but it is up a huge amount. let's go to sandra in north carolina. sandra? >> caller: boo-yah, jim from greensboro, north carolina. >> oh, yeah, serious, serious ncaa territory. what's up? >> caller: got a question on cvr energy. ticker symbol cvi. it went up to about $55. >> right. i want you to stick with it. it's a refiner with a good yield. we like that. let's go to terry in virginia. terry? >> caller: hey, mr. jim, big, big, big boo-yah from virginia. >> what's up? >> caller: hey, a little while back y'all had on millennial media on your show, they sounded really good, i did the technicals, they looked really good, i took a position on them. but unfortuna
steel company i like. let's go to diana in new york. diana? >> caller: hi, mr.ramer, should i take my verizon profits which are growing with their dividends, based on the t-mobile news about subsidies? should i be concerned about -- >> no, however, no one ever got hurt taking a profit, the stock is up huge, it's been one of my best recommendations since i started the show. i still like it, it's a good stock but it is up a huge amount. let's go to sandra in north carolina. sandra?...
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politico's deputy managing editor rachel smol kin and michael steele, msnbc analyst and former rnc chairman. are you going to endorse in this runoff, mrand if you do plan to do it give me this what is the great strength of each canned dantd great weakness? >> i can't tell that you i'm going to endorse. >> could stay out? >> it is not likely. i will tell you y i love my town. i was born and raise there had. my grand pa came there 100 years ago. a lot of great things happening there. i want to support whoever the next mayor is and i don't want anything to get in the way of that could i endorse but right now, i don't think it's likely. >> let me ask you this, why are neither candidate sparking enthusiasm in this race? why is there such a low turnout, why is there such low interest? >> historically, l.a.'s had a low turnout. >> sure. >> in our mayoral -- >> born and raised in miami, a lot of other things to do, too, but this is ridiculous. >> when i ran, it was 36%. >> which would be double. >> right. >> okay. >> and i am concerned about that. i think there's a lot of naysaying going on in our town. i mean, we're safer as you heard, safer
politico's deputy managing editor rachel smol kin and michael steele, msnbc analyst and former rnc chairman. are you going to endorse in this runoff, mrand if you do plan to do it give me this what is the great strength of each canned dantd great weakness? >> i can't tell that you i'm going to endorse. >> could stay out? >> it is not likely. i will tell you y i love my town. i was born and raise there had. my grand pa came there 100 years ago. a lot of great things happening...
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. >> your predecessor michael steel said this this morning on "morning joe" -- that's from the editors of the "national review," mrell, dls other good ones. >> it was off the internet. i think hot gas. >> the fact is, we have to get with it. >> let's get right to our panel. with us from washington msnbc karen finney and msnbc from "the washington post." karen, one has to feel a certain amount of sympathy for paul. he tries to speak some truth to the gop. >> yeah. >> to give them a wake-up call. the country sees them aznar row minded stuffy old men. the establishment seems to be suffering from avoidant personality disorder. they close their eyes and don't want to hear it. >> that's right. that's a lot of what we saw last year during the election. i mean, what struck me was that all of the information that ryan was put forward about how people felt about the party were the exact same things we were hearing from voters all stlut last year. and all throughout last year they chose to ignore it. and now somehow because it comes in the form of a binder that i guess says rnc on it, all of a sudden people are supposed to b
. >> your predecessor michael steel said this this morning on "morning joe" -- that's from the editors of the "national review," mrell, dls other good ones. >> it was off the internet. i think hot gas. >> the fact is, we have to get with it. >> let's get right to our panel. with us from washington msnbc karen finney and msnbc from "the washington post." karen, one has to feel a certain amount of sympathy for paul. he tries to speak some...
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mr. reid, an admirable man in many ways, should have a vote. thank you very much. you're a real reformer. and michael steele> when we come back, progressives are applauding rand paul's filibuster. up next, dinner with republican senators, lunch with paul ryan, and also joining us is congressman van hollen who is also there today. chris van hollen. have republicans finally decided to sit down with the president? this is "hardball," the place for politics. [ female announcer ] waiting, waiting... feel like you're growing older... waiting to look younger? don't wait. [ female announcer ] get younger looking skin fast. with new olay regenerist micro-sculpting cream. the next generation with 2 new anti-aging ingredients. it penetrates rapidly. visible wrinkle results start day 1. and you'll see younger looking skin before you even finish one jar. ♪ new olay regenerist. the wait is over. >>> big news. another democratic retirement in the u.s. senate. senator carl levin, a great guy, democrat from michigan, says he won't seek re-election in 2014. levin is the fourth democrat to announce his retirement this year fo
mr. reid, an admirable man in many ways, should have a vote. thank you very much. you're a real reformer. and michael steele> when we come back, progressives are applauding rand paul's filibuster. up next, dinner with republican senators, lunch with paul ryan, and also joining us is congressman van hollen who is also there today. chris van hollen. have republicans finally decided to sit down with the president? this is "hardball," the place for politics. [ female announcer ]...
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mr. reid, an admirable man in many ways, should have a vote. thank you very much. you're a real reformer. and michael steelewe come back, progressives are applauding rand paul's filibuster. up next, dinner with republican senators, lunch with paul ryan and also joining us is congressman van hollen who is also there today. chris van hollen. have republicans finally decided to sit down with the president? this is "hardball," the place for politics. [ male announcer ] i've seen incredible things. otherworldly things. but there are some things i've never seen before. this ge jet engine can understand 5,000 data samples per second. which is good for business. because planes use less fuel, spend less time on the ground and more time in the air. suddenly, faraway places don't seem so...far away. ♪ suddenly, faraway places don't seem so...far away. we replaced people with a machine.r, what? customers didn't like it. so why do banks do it? hello? hello?! if your bank doesn't let you talk to a real person 24/7, you need an ally. hello? ally bank. your money needs an ally. here, it's found in many forms. it's in the p
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mr. reid, an admirable man in many ways, should have a vote. thank you very much. you're a real reformer. and michael steeleme back, progressives are applauding rand paul's filibuster. up next, dinner with republican senators, lunch with paul ryan, and also joining us is congressman van hollen who is also there today. chris van hollen. have republicans finally decided to sit down with the president? this is "hardball," the place for politics. try running four.ning a restaurant is hard, fortunately we've got ink. it gives us 5x the rewards on our internet, phone charges and cable, plus at office supply stores. rewards we put right back into our business. this is the only thing we've ever wanted to do and ink helps us do it. make your mark with ink from chase. advil pm® or tylenol pm. the advil pm® guy is spending less time lying awake with annoying aches and pains and more time asleep. advil pm®. the difference is a better night's sleep. >>> big news. another democratic retirement in the u.s. senate. senator carl levin, a great guy, democrat from michigan, says he won't seek re-election in 2014. levin is
mr. reid, an admirable man in many ways, should have a vote. thank you very much. you're a real reformer. and michael steeleme back, progressives are applauding rand paul's filibuster. up next, dinner with republican senators, lunch with paul ryan, and also joining us is congressman van hollen who is also there today. chris van hollen. have republicans finally decided to sit down with the president? this is "hardball," the place for politics. try running four.ning a restaurant is...
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mr. john heilemann and write for the "the washington post" and contributor for msnbc, jonathan capehart. and also formmichael steele>>> wp calling the court on the question of gay marriage ambivalent. can you choose your adjective here. skeptical is used by the "the washington post" on the question of whether or not this case each should have been brought before the supreme court. the supreme court said it will hear arguments this morning on the federal defense of marriage act or doma after tuesday's heated debate over california's proposition 8. inside, questions and from the jus justices. several on the bench focusing on the term standing that is whether the case had been properly defended by the state and traveled the correct legal path. that could set up the possibility of the high court throwing out the case altogether. some justices clearly concerned about the new legal frontiers ahead. >> you want us to step in and render a decision based on an assessment of the effects of this institution which is newer than cell phones or the internet? i mean, we do not have the ability to see the future. >> you're really
mr. john heilemann and write for the "the washington post" and contributor for msnbc, jonathan capehart. and also formmichael steele>>> wp calling the court on the question of gay marriage ambivalent. can you choose your adjective here. skeptical is used by the "the washington post" on the question of whether or not this case each should have been brought before the supreme court. the supreme court said it will hear arguments this morning on the federal defense of...
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mr. maffei: in central new york we are seeing effects throughout our communities. 280 employees are to be furloughed at hancock steel, a unit currently in operation in afghanistan. the air traffic control tower at hancock airport may close for overnight flights. the syracuse city schools could lose more than $1 million in aid. they have already lost nearly 1,000 positions in the last three years. mr. speaker, we cannot continue to slam our schools and expect to have an educated work force for the 21st century. we need to address our debt and balance the budget. but we can't do it on the backs of our middle class and seniors. we shouldn't do it at the expense of thousands of hardworking men and women. our teachers, public health workers, law enforcement officers, prison guards, f.d.a. inspectors, social security workers, and civilian defense department workers. they are trying to make a living and keeping their jobs. just as my constituents have asked me to dorks i'm going to keep urging this house to take action. we need to work together to protect our middle class, protect jobs, and get our economy moving again. we
mr. maffei: in central new york we are seeing effects throughout our communities. 280 employees are to be furloughed at hancock steel, a unit currently in operation in afghanistan. the air traffic control tower at hancock airport may close for overnight flights. the syracuse city schools could lose more than $1 million in aid. they have already lost nearly 1,000 positions in the last three years. mr. speaker, we cannot continue to slam our schools and expect to have an educated work force for...