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getting neil gorsuch into the supreme court was expected. visit -- ias his consider his biggest success. i thought the twitter use would get toned down. i had a fantasy that his daughter would have the -- would be the twitter czar. let some go out, but sometimes say not that one, not that one. the determination to keep inflaming and dividing the country, all presidents try to unite. john kennedy's first 100 days was a failure. bay of pigs, cosmonauts going into space with russia. saying,edy wine by don't blame ike. i screwed up. --had a 70 send been percent he had a 77% approval rating after his first 100 days. that is not going to happen with trump. he mentioned last night in alabama, wherever he goes he is polarizing. he thinks he is winning in a divide and conquer way. say you have to have 50% to get something done. trump is constantly operating at 35% to 40%. nothing is getting done. but he steals the headline news every day because of twitter. and by playing cultural war games like we saw in charlottesville. i find it reprehensible. it
getting neil gorsuch into the supreme court was expected. visit -- ias his consider his biggest success. i thought the twitter use would get toned down. i had a fantasy that his daughter would have the -- would be the twitter czar. let some go out, but sometimes say not that one, not that one. the determination to keep inflaming and dividing the country, all presidents try to unite. john kennedy's first 100 days was a failure. bay of pigs, cosmonauts going into space with russia. saying,edy...
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>> getting neil gorsuch into the supreme court was expected. he was going to pick a conservative and that is going to have a lasting impact. i see it as his biggest success. i thought the twitter use would get toned down. i had a fantasy that his daughter would be the twitter czar. she would have to read it first. she would let 90% of them go out, but once in a while say, not that one. that obviously hasn't happened. the determination to keep inflaming and dividing the country, all presidents try to unite. john kennedy's first 100 days was a failure. bay of pigs, cosmonauts going into space with russia. it kennedy went and said, screwed up the bay of pigs and cuba. he had a 77% approval rating after his first 100 days. after his first year in office, kennedy had 80% approval rating. that is not going to happen with trump. alabama,ntioned in wherever he goes, he is polarizing. he thinks he is winning in a divide and conquer way. reagan used to say you have to have 50% to get something done. trump is constantly operating at 35% to 40%. nothing is
>> getting neil gorsuch into the supreme court was expected. he was going to pick a conservative and that is going to have a lasting impact. i see it as his biggest success. i thought the twitter use would get toned down. i had a fantasy that his daughter would be the twitter czar. she would have to read it first. she would let 90% of them go out, but once in a while say, not that one. that obviously hasn't happened. the determination to keep inflaming and dividing the country, all...
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>> getting neil gorsuch into supreme court is as expected. he was going to pick a conservative and that is going to have a lasting impact. thus far i see it as the biggest success in 2017. i thought that the twitter use might get toned down. i had a fantasy that ivanka trump would be like the twitter tzar. and that she let 90 percent or 95 percent of them go up but once in a while say not that one, not that one. that obviously has not happened. the -- the determination to keep inflaming and dividing the country, all presidents come in and try to unite. john f. kennedy the first 100 days as we know was bit of a failure. the bay of pigs happened in the first 100 days. the cosmonauts going into space with russia. but by omitting that kennedy said i screwed up the bay of pigs. do not blame anyone i did it. he had the 77 percent approval rating after his first 100 days by after the first year in office, john f. kennedy had an 80 percent approval rating. that is not going to happen with donald trump. he is just as you mentioned last night in alabam
>> getting neil gorsuch into supreme court is as expected. he was going to pick a conservative and that is going to have a lasting impact. thus far i see it as the biggest success in 2017. i thought that the twitter use might get toned down. i had a fantasy that ivanka trump would be like the twitter tzar. and that she let 90 percent or 95 percent of them go up but once in a while say not that one, not that one. that obviously has not happened. the -- the determination to keep inflaming...
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see real ontinue to meaning, value being added by neil gorsuch, i don't think he'll be blindly following conservative colleagues in those cases, he will be contributing to analytical skills. in the same ch league with them in terms of confidence, in terms of judicial and his ability to apply the law to the facts of any case. > "washington journal" continues. host: and it is open phones up eastern.00 202-748-8000 for democrats. for republicans. 202-748-8002 for independents others. no house session today. no senate session, they are out next week. yesterday saw return of
see real ontinue to meaning, value being added by neil gorsuch, i don't think he'll be blindly following conservative colleagues in those cases, he will be contributing to analytical skills. in the same ch league with them in terms of confidence, in terms of judicial and his ability to apply the law to the facts of any case. > "washington journal" continues. host: and it is open phones up eastern.00 202-748-8000 for democrats. for republicans. 202-748-8002 for independents others....
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member of the judiciary committee talks about the supreme court term and the addition of justice neil gorsucho the court, health care on the tax overhaul and the impact of alabama senate candidate roy moore's victory in tuesday's primary. newsmakers sunday at 10 a.m. and 6 p.m. eastern. investigativet, journalist art levine reports on the mental health industry in his book, how corruption, oversight and failed reform endangers our most vulnerable citizens. he's interviewed by dr. jeffrey lieberman, director of the new york state psychiatric institute and author of the untold story of psychiatry. >> mental health care as currently authored by both providers and clinicians continues to be portrayed as a good and supposedly more people need to receive more treatment regardless of quality. the political debate over appealing obamacare that the current truth is current health care system is a fiasco. what you are saying basically is that funding needs to be sufficient to provide services to people but it has to be good quality care which most of it now is not. >> right. you as well as anyone would
member of the judiciary committee talks about the supreme court term and the addition of justice neil gorsucho the court, health care on the tax overhaul and the impact of alabama senate candidate roy moore's victory in tuesday's primary. newsmakers sunday at 10 a.m. and 6 p.m. eastern. investigativet, journalist art levine reports on the mental health industry in his book, how corruption, oversight and failed reform endangers our most vulnerable citizens. he's interviewed by dr. jeffrey...
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society for law and policy hosted the panel looking at upcoming cases and in impact of justice neil gorsuch on the court. this is just over 90 minutes.
society for law and policy hosted the panel looking at upcoming cases and in impact of justice neil gorsuch on the court. this is just over 90 minutes.
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neil gorsuch now sits on the supreme court. we talk about senate confirmation hearings and that is not something that is as someone -- senate confirmation hearings make it very irrelevant. questions, here's why we have to hear about the rules. and who controls these things at what they do. guest >> when president clinton nominated stephen -- i nominated to confirm. i thought it was the right thing to do after all he won the election. he was the president. the president gets to appoint supreme court justices. nominateddent obama i were to make sure they got it up or down vote and not a filibuster. our democratic friends are today , no filibuster. we thought it was the right thing to do. because we harbored an illusion that we usually agree , listen tonominees this man a president we even protested with when read tried to file closure on the kagan nomination. sessions was the ranking member of the judiciary committee at the time. the pretensen want of the possibility of a filibuster on the table. it is a different story from a we
neil gorsuch now sits on the supreme court. we talk about senate confirmation hearings and that is not something that is as someone -- senate confirmation hearings make it very irrelevant. questions, here's why we have to hear about the rules. and who controls these things at what they do. guest >> when president clinton nominated stephen -- i nominated to confirm. i thought it was the right thing to do after all he won the election. he was the president. the president gets to appoint...
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president first came in, he did a good number of things on a pro-life front, including naming neil gorsuch on the supreme court. he says we are not going to give groups overseas that perform or support abortions. but if president trump were walk away from the pro-life issue, by among other things, giving up on defunding planned parenthood, think how profound and abandonment that would be. it's as fundamental as any debate in this country is. the question is whether you can deliver lee take an innocent, unborn life -- his position was no. we are not going to make taxpayers fund an organization that does that. if he doesn't follow through, that's a tremendous the trail. -- betrayal. guest: an of and we want to battle this this morning, but i would point out that the right to choose is a legal right in this country and i think there are many gradations in this issue. accusing him of walking away after he just put neil gorsuch on the supreme court is a pretty strong accusation. but confronting reality and how people live their lives is pretty big. eleanor clift, the washington correspondent fo
president first came in, he did a good number of things on a pro-life front, including naming neil gorsuch on the supreme court. he says we are not going to give groups overseas that perform or support abortions. but if president trump were walk away from the pro-life issue, by among other things, giving up on defunding planned parenthood, think how profound and abandonment that would be. it's as fundamental as any debate in this country is. the question is whether you can deliver lee take an...
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see real ontinue to meaning, value being added by neil gorsuch, i don't think he'll be blindly following conservative colleagues in those cases, he will be contributing to analytical skills. in the same ch league with them in terms of confidence, in terms of judicial and his ability to apply the law to the facts of any case. > "washington journal" continues. host: and it is open phones up eastern.00 202-748-8000 for democrats. for republicans. 202-748-8002 for independents others. no house session today. no senate session, they are out next week. steve ay saw return of scalise of louisiana in new orleans. happen, miracles do scalise returns to congress for time. vicki on democrats line, vicki, go ahead. hi.er: thank you for taking my call. 'm calling, i'm a member of common cause. i don't consider myself a left wing. in do a fabulous job keeping track of what is going on. 'm call nothing regard to our administration and applying taxpayer dollars. them penny spent for should be paid back by them. i sit here and understand the and senate is out of session right now, might explain slow resp
see real ontinue to meaning, value being added by neil gorsuch, i don't think he'll be blindly following conservative colleagues in those cases, he will be contributing to analytical skills. in the same ch league with them in terms of confidence, in terms of judicial and his ability to apply the law to the facts of any case. > "washington journal" continues. host: and it is open phones up eastern.00 202-748-8000 for democrats. for republicans. 202-748-8002 for independents others....
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neil gorsuch did finally get confirmed. he did not mention what happened last year. >> he did not get into the whole situation with garland's nomination being held off for what was almost a year in terms of trying o prevent obama from filling that seat left by scalia. i probably did not overstate enough, trying to understand what they were living through was a historic event, to see the length of time for that seat to remain vacant during the last year of a presidency. for the students, that was a good moment to let them understand that this was something that is a process in our history. it really stalled out in the name of partisanship. it may set a precedent. if the republicans lose control of the senate, with the democrats controlling the senate, hypothetical, you wonder if there would be political payback. >> cannot imagine that there will not be. you can argue that what mitch mcconnell did was payback. to harry reid. lowering the closure margin for other federal nominations. i thought it was interesting as it was happ
neil gorsuch did finally get confirmed. he did not mention what happened last year. >> he did not get into the whole situation with garland's nomination being held off for what was almost a year in terms of trying o prevent obama from filling that seat left by scalia. i probably did not overstate enough, trying to understand what they were living through was a historic event, to see the length of time for that seat to remain vacant during the last year of a presidency. for the students,...
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not known for his ribald sense of humor, was recently reported as having had a conversation with neil gorsuch in which gorsuch said, i would really hope to serve for 20-25 years on the supreme court if i'm confirmed and mitch mcconnell scoffed and said, "no, think strom thurmond." >> [laughter] justice bolick: so, who knows? in any event, this is obviously, you know, this is obviously part of the calculus now for the u.s. supreme court. the second reason why the appointment of justices is more consequential than ever is that the science of predicting judicial opinions and judicial philosophies has grown better than it ever was in the past. both abraham lincoln and franklin delano roosevelt tried to pack the u.s. supreme court. in lincoln's case, he was trying to pack the court to uphold his controversial executive orders during the civil war, and roosevelt of course was trying to pack the court to uphold the new deal. but both of them failed ultimately because they appointed justices who were very independent, very unpredictable, and often went in different directions. richard nixon, the same
not known for his ribald sense of humor, was recently reported as having had a conversation with neil gorsuch in which gorsuch said, i would really hope to serve for 20-25 years on the supreme court if i'm confirmed and mitch mcconnell scoffed and said, "no, think strom thurmond." >> [laughter] justice bolick: so, who knows? in any event, this is obviously, you know, this is obviously part of the calculus now for the u.s. supreme court. the second reason why the appointment of...
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i might not know how neil gorsuch would vote and would take a leap to say mark zuckerberg isn't looking to hire gang bangers. he put together a group of ceos backing the dreamers. president trump, pro business president as he likes to say he is, why wouldn't he or you see ceos, the most successful leading ceos saying we need these employees, immigration, they will help us build, help the u.s. economy. i don't think mark zuckerberg is looking to hire the kripz and thugs. >> you off ten see ceos and co-is a ligs of business owners who support a.mnesty of any support. why do they do it? because they want to see cheaper labor. if you have more labor, especially alien labor pushed into the market willing to accept employment for a lower wage or salary, they are allowed to depress wages -- >> do you think they are looking for cheap labor? >> sure, they want people cheaper -- all of these employers would like to hire someone at a lower cost. if they employ someone -- same applies to college graduates. if you can get someone from another country at the lower price, many employers will seek out
i might not know how neil gorsuch would vote and would take a leap to say mark zuckerberg isn't looking to hire gang bangers. he put together a group of ceos backing the dreamers. president trump, pro business president as he likes to say he is, why wouldn't he or you see ceos, the most successful leading ceos saying we need these employees, immigration, they will help us build, help the u.s. economy. i don't think mark zuckerberg is looking to hire the kripz and thugs. >> you off ten see...
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. >> neil gorsuch is is being forced to share office with elk and elk has name and name it leroy. >> cartoon character. >> we d have a picture of it. he's a huge elk the late antonin scalia kept in his office. >> full stuffed elk or head. >> i don't know the office space situation. >> when confirmed someone thought to give him leroy. he's delighted to share the space with leroy. >> i'm sure he loves that things. >> it could be creepy. >> odd. >> other things there were things he wanted to change like wall pain paper an stuff no the elk stays. >> you have traveled and woken up in middle night and there was stuffed animal head on wall. >> that could scare the crap out of me. >> i have not. i would leave immediately. i stayed in a hotel room that didn't have is proper fill ago roun the doors. >> that's all. >> it was ghost. >> back after this we are the tv doctors of america, and we may not know much about medicine, but we know a lot about drama. we also know that you can avoid drama by getting an annual check-up. so go, know, and take control of your health. it could save your life.
. >> neil gorsuch is is being forced to share office with elk and elk has name and name it leroy. >> cartoon character. >> we d have a picture of it. he's a huge elk the late antonin scalia kept in his office. >> full stuffed elk or head. >> i don't know the office space situation. >> when confirmed someone thought to give him leroy. he's delighted to share the space with leroy. >> i'm sure he loves that things. >> it could be creepy. >>...
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society for law and policy hosted the panel looking at upcoming cases and in impact of justice neil gorsuch on the court. this is just over 90 minutes. kara: good morning, everyone. shh. good morning. welcome to a.c.s.'s annual supreme court preview. i'm kara stein, vice president of policy and program at a.c.s. which most of you likely know is a national network of lawyers, law students, judges and policymakers who believe that a law should be a force to improve people's lives. so here we are again. after a supreme court term that many felt was lackluster, despite the much-delayed addition to the ninth justice to the bench, we are looking at an upcoming term that promises the high stakes we had grown accustomed to in recent years. you need only look at the first two weeks of oral arguments to see what i mean. during just those five days, the court will continue the constitutionality of the president's travel ban, legitimacy of wisconsin's redistricting scheme and whether american workers can be forced to arbitrate their disputes with their employers as opposed to have a day in court. some
society for law and policy hosted the panel looking at upcoming cases and in impact of justice neil gorsuch on the court. this is just over 90 minutes. kara: good morning, everyone. shh. good morning. welcome to a.c.s.'s annual supreme court preview. i'm kara stein, vice president of policy and program at a.c.s. which most of you likely know is a national network of lawyers, law students, judges and policymakers who believe that a law should be a force to improve people's lives. so here we are...
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of the judiciary committee, talks about the new supreme court term and the addition of justice neil gorsuch to the court. health care on the tax overhaul, tuesday'spact of primary. newsmakers sunday at 6:00 eastern. c-span, where history unfolds daily. created as aan was public service by america's people television companies and is brought to you today by your cable or satellite provider. and kathy is the head of inizon's public policy washington. she is also the senior vice that corporation. she is our guest on the communicators. tore are we when it comes introducing and implementing 5g echo -- 5g? kathy: we have commercial trials right now in 11 cities. at differentg aspects of how the equipment works. we are going to put ourselves in a position to launch a product in 2018. 5g is going to open a new wave of innovation in the market. give extremely fast speeds so you can use 100 times what you use right now on your smart phone or tablet. and it will provide low latency, which is a fancy way of saying you can have instantaneous response time between devices. that means we can change the wa
of the judiciary committee, talks about the new supreme court term and the addition of justice neil gorsuch to the court. health care on the tax overhaul, tuesday'spact of primary. newsmakers sunday at 6:00 eastern. c-span, where history unfolds daily. created as aan was public service by america's people television companies and is brought to you today by your cable or satellite provider. and kathy is the head of inizon's public policy washington. she is also the senior vice that corporation....
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judiciary committee held a confirmation link to fill the seat vacated by supreme court justice neil gorsuch. president trump nominated allison eid to serve on the united states tenth circuit court of appeals. this hearing is almost three hours. [inaudible conversations]
judiciary committee held a confirmation link to fill the seat vacated by supreme court justice neil gorsuch. president trump nominated allison eid to serve on the united states tenth circuit court of appeals. this hearing is almost three hours. [inaudible conversations]
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i think that the glass got replenished by justice neil gorsuch. i had the occasion to read a couple of dozen of his opinions as a federal court judge in the 10th circuit and i loved what i read. and i was actually inspired by what i read. there were two aspects of it that i will share with you. the first is, that no matter what the issue was, judge gorsuch always started with the text of the constitution or the text of the statute that he was applying. every single time. he credited opposing views. he acknowledged in some cases that there might be different outcomes, different meanings. ambiguities and so forth. and as a texturalist. this is something i need to emphasize, if you were a general texturalist. if you were a judge who genuinely believes in enforcing the rule of law, sometimes, and he said this at his confirmation hearing, sometimes you're going to produce outcomes with which you personally disagree. and i can say that personally in a year and a half, that there have been multiple cases that i have joined or written, that i would not ha
i think that the glass got replenished by justice neil gorsuch. i had the occasion to read a couple of dozen of his opinions as a federal court judge in the 10th circuit and i loved what i read. and i was actually inspired by what i read. there were two aspects of it that i will share with you. the first is, that no matter what the issue was, judge gorsuch always started with the text of the constitution or the text of the statute that he was applying. every single time. he credited opposing...
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issue did go before the highest court in the land but that occurred before the appointment of neil gorsuch. >> at the time that this issue got to the supreme court, the supreme court wasn't able to decide it. they didn't have nine judges. so, it's really unclear. >> reporter: but state representative chris wrath who spoke at today's rally says this is another case of a legal issue crossing paths with moral issues. >> all 16 of my great great-grandparents were born into slavery. they all died free because of protests. protests push policy makers to change the law. >> reporter: and on the flip side, daca opponents say this is a good move because they say the federal government must enforce immigration laws without exception based on age or other factors. reporting live from center city, walter perez channel6 "action news." jim. >> walter thank you. as attorney general sessions was announcing the decision on daca, senator tom carper of delaware met with dreamers who attend delaware state university. they discussed the opportunities that daca program has afforded them. >> i want to give back t
issue did go before the highest court in the land but that occurred before the appointment of neil gorsuch. >> at the time that this issue got to the supreme court, the supreme court wasn't able to decide it. they didn't have nine judges. so, it's really unclear. >> reporter: but state representative chris wrath who spoke at today's rally says this is another case of a legal issue crossing paths with moral issues. >> all 16 of my great great-grandparents were born into...
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of neil gorsuch to the sunday night on "afterwards," an investigative journalist reports on the mentalry in his book "mental health incorporated, how corruption, , and reforms endanger our most vulnerable citizens." and author of "shrinks: the untold story of psychiatry." >> mental health is provided continue to be portrayed as an m la grid, and supposedly more people need to receive more treatment regardless of the quality. the debate over repealing obamacare has speared the truth that the mental health care system is such a fiasco that even having insurance doesn't in short safe care. --doesn't ensure safe care. funding needs to be sufficient to provide services to people, but it has to be good quality care, which most of it now is not. >> right. you as well as anyone would know, there have been discussions over the decades, and various panels and organizations, how do we have meaningful quality outcome measurements? they keep offering new methods to measure. it is not really implemented, and there is no culture of enforcement. that is why i have argued that what we are facing in thi
of neil gorsuch to the sunday night on "afterwards," an investigative journalist reports on the mentalry in his book "mental health incorporated, how corruption, , and reforms endanger our most vulnerable citizens." and author of "shrinks: the untold story of psychiatry." >> mental health is provided continue to be portrayed as an m la grid, and supposedly more people need to receive more treatment regardless of the quality. the debate over repealing...
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this year, the nomination of neil gorsuch, who now sits on the supreme court. guest: it was fascinating to look at again. we talk about senate confirmation hearings. that is not something that is as appealing to students as whether or not the fourth amendment means that someone is having a party and the police come that they can come inside. senate confirmation hearings are a little open to sell, but it made it highly relevant to their lives. as much as it was unprecedented to watch and raise questions, it was certainly a gift or government teachers and this is why we have to care about the rules and leadership. host: here's one of those moments from the senate floor and the senate republican leader, mitch mcconnell of kentucky. [video clip] >> when president clinton nominated stephen breyer, i voted to confirm it. when president clinton nominated ruth bader ginsburg, i voted for her. i thought it was the right thing to do after you won the election. he was the president. the president gets to appoint supreme court justices. when president obama nominated sonia
this year, the nomination of neil gorsuch, who now sits on the supreme court. guest: it was fascinating to look at again. we talk about senate confirmation hearings. that is not something that is as appealing to students as whether or not the fourth amendment means that someone is having a party and the police come that they can come inside. senate confirmation hearings are a little open to sell, but it made it highly relevant to their lives. as much as it was unprecedented to watch and raise...
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. >> we may have heard more right now about neil gorsuch. side like to hear your thoughts on what to expect from him. >> thank you, he's very timid. >> he issued several separate opinions in four days over lester. i think it took the last justice it took her like three and half years to do likewise. he is not shy about expressing his views. i'm not sure why or how that will be received by his colleagues, he seems to wants -- in a way something like justice thomas but a different balance i think. he wants to set out his views whatever they might be regardless of where the court's or the doctrine is in each case. he sees himself in an iconoclast. this is based on one month in office. that could change radically. justice stevens in his early years issued separate opinions all the time. seemed like he refused to join any opinion if you agree 100% with. over time that change. perhaps justice gorsuch will become more of a team player than he demonstrated in april 2017. >> one of the interesting cases to watch model be the carpenter case. it's a fo
. >> we may have heard more right now about neil gorsuch. side like to hear your thoughts on what to expect from him. >> thank you, he's very timid. >> he issued several separate opinions in four days over lester. i think it took the last justice it took her like three and half years to do likewise. he is not shy about expressing his views. i'm not sure why or how that will be received by his colleagues, he seems to wants -- in a way something like justice thomas but a...
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one was we had to get neil gorsuch confirmed to the supreme court and we had to roll back some of the onerous regulations that were stifling the light out of the free enterprise system. today over 800 regulations have been removed from our government with health care we are stille trying to -- and obamacare system that is hurting people. we had to reform our tax package so we could become competitive with the rest of the world and get our economy going again. job one this year was to get the economy going again. to some degree it's beginning to move. we are confident it's at a 16 year high. they see find the rhetoric in washington, talk about things they've been asking for for for 10 years and that is relief from some of the pressure the federal government has put on them that keeps us from being competitive with the rest of the world and mr. president i've been aroundy the world. i started my career working on an hourly wage and construction. i understand and i can say this with some authority america as has some of the best workers anywhere in the world and in the history of the wor
one was we had to get neil gorsuch confirmed to the supreme court and we had to roll back some of the onerous regulations that were stifling the light out of the free enterprise system. today over 800 regulations have been removed from our government with health care we are stille trying to -- and obamacare system that is hurting people. we had to reform our tax package so we could become competitive with the rest of the world and get our economy going again. job one this year was to get the...
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he got neil gorsuch. paris accord. he reduced regulations, he responded swiftly to disaster.o get to this point, it's like -- i kind of think he gets me. i'm okay with it. >> juan: you look at the numbers. look at the numbers -- even among his core supporters, greg. i don't mind. i think they feel like he has disappointed them and of course, you have all the constant tweeting and controversy that i don't think helps to unify the republican brain. >> jesse: we will talk to you about the republican party and you stick with the democrats. >> juan: yeah, you are in crisis. you are getting wet right now. >> greg: i really enjoyed watching dana admit about what a great job trump dead. [laughter] about what a great job trump di did. i was watching cnn when he did that presser. >> jesse: can want talk about how great of a statesman chuck schumer is? isn't that what you want? >> juan: the chuck and nancy show. republicans are sitting here saying oh, he did a great job. wow. if i said that, you guys would be downright -- [laughter] >> greg: no, not. more to come on hurricane irma. what
he got neil gorsuch. paris accord. he reduced regulations, he responded swiftly to disaster.o get to this point, it's like -- i kind of think he gets me. i'm okay with it. >> juan: you look at the numbers. look at the numbers -- even among his core supporters, greg. i don't mind. i think they feel like he has disappointed them and of course, you have all the constant tweeting and controversy that i don't think helps to unify the republican brain. >> jesse: we will talk to you about...
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has of the power to shape 2 institutions for he has withd the supreme court the appointment of neil gorsuch he can shape the fed and his -- and he can shape the fed in his own light. how do you expect them to do that? marty: he is acutely aware of the feedback for market participants and business leaders. he wanted to be a member of that club and frankly done things to try to please those people in many respects although notwithstanding and daca notwithstanding. he will try to shape it in a responsible manner because of that is the way he has approached these previous fed them nominations -- fed nominations and kept gary cohn close to him. i think that would be his legacy, just like you think gorsuch was a tremendously viable pick and a -- if i may say, judicious one, i think he will go in that direction, a person uniquely qualified for that position. julie: who couldn't that people -- who could that person be? is there anybody else like that was such a lion of the community? michael: not anybody you can point to and economics is more politically polymerized over the years but there are som
has of the power to shape 2 institutions for he has withd the supreme court the appointment of neil gorsuch he can shape the fed and his -- and he can shape the fed in his own light. how do you expect them to do that? marty: he is acutely aware of the feedback for market participants and business leaders. he wanted to be a member of that club and frankly done things to try to please those people in many respects although notwithstanding and daca notwithstanding. he will try to shape it in a...
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est it is against neil gorsuch. group ision advocacy leading the protest. it begins at 11:00 a.m. thing two of hollywood's on itd -- being further years of work of it all gets started around 6:00. autria: rock that leopard print. this fall, you may see a giant sculpture of a naked woman on the national mall. it is part of a planned event bringing music, arts, and activism on veterans day weekend. the centerpieces that 45 foot tall sculpture intended to start a conversation about women's equality. the national park service has no permit has issued yet. the application is still under review. larry: stepping outside, it will feel muggy. however, eileen says that will change as we get into the day. it is going to finally feel like fall. you each drive a ford (all) yes.ght? i'm going to show you a next generation pickup. awesome. let's do this. the bed is made of high-strength steel, which is less susceptible to punctures than aluminum. of all, this new truck is actually- (all laughing) oh my.... the current chevy silverado. current chevy owners and lessees get a total value
est it is against neil gorsuch. group ision advocacy leading the protest. it begins at 11:00 a.m. thing two of hollywood's on itd -- being further years of work of it all gets started around 6:00. autria: rock that leopard print. this fall, you may see a giant sculpture of a naked woman on the national mall. it is part of a planned event bringing music, arts, and activism on veterans day weekend. the centerpieces that 45 foot tall sculpture intended to start a conversation about women's...
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. >> i thought we might have heard a little bit more by now about neil gorsuch. to hear your thoughts about what we might expect from our new justice. >> thank you. he's very timid. [laughter] demonstrated -- he issued seven separate opinions in the course of four days. took the lastit justice, kagan, took her i think something like three and a half do likewise. he is not shy about expressing his views. i'm not sure why or how that his be received by colleagues, but he seems to want liken a way, something justice thomas but with a think.nt balance, i wants to set out his views, whatever they might be, and rest ofss of where the the court is and regardless of where the doctrine is in each case. sees himself as being something of an iconoclast. on his onet based month in office, right? that could change radically. his earlyevens, in years, issued separate opinions all the time. refused toike he join any opinion that he didn't agree 100% with. over time, that definitely changed. and so perhaps justice gorsuch more of aise become team player than he demonstrated in a
. >> i thought we might have heard a little bit more by now about neil gorsuch. to hear your thoughts about what we might expect from our new justice. >> thank you. he's very timid. [laughter] demonstrated -- he issued seven separate opinions in the course of four days. took the lastit justice, kagan, took her i think something like three and a half do likewise. he is not shy about expressing his views. i'm not sure why or how that his be received by colleagues, but he seems to want...
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decimating ices, fewer illegal border crossings, standing up to north korea and of course, no nonsense neil gorsuch. >> ever since i got sunglasses i've been sad and angry and i'm able to see the president's accomplishments. thanks sunglasses. >> if you act now, you can be happy for once. don't want to see a single episode of hbo's girls, we got to. got overdue credit card, cell phone or mortgage payments, you need to take your glasses off and pay that back. get your sunglasses today. [applause] greg: let's welcome tonight guess. what is sharp and funny and long all over the executive producer rob long. he is so sharp, he has had restraining orders against her. she sought rosemary's baby was a comedy, kat sims. pyramids are his goatee, massive psychic, tyrus. rob, we have a lot to cover here. what did you make of his speech on a friday? >> the un speech? greg: the rally in alabama. >> this is where he goes where he may feel like he's in trouble and had a bad week. he likes that's a. the great thing about it is show business like supply by and i don't want to be here and i can be anywhere i'm doing
decimating ices, fewer illegal border crossings, standing up to north korea and of course, no nonsense neil gorsuch. >> ever since i got sunglasses i've been sad and angry and i'm able to see the president's accomplishments. thanks sunglasses. >> if you act now, you can be happy for once. don't want to see a single episode of hbo's girls, we got to. got overdue credit card, cell phone or mortgage payments, you need to take your glasses off and pay that back. get your sunglasses...
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after the neil gorsuch nomination that would be the biggest success of your presidency.at would be at odds that many people feel is a possibility. >> he talks a lot about making deals and the extent of which he values making deals perhaps over any other ideology. maybe he wants to get some legislative achievements done. >> finally we talk a lot about the trump supporters. what they say don't make a deal with donald trump. we don't want make them look good. >> both sides are getting some backlash. no doubt a lot of progressives don't think democratic leadership should be dealing with the president or cutting deals so certainly both sides are feeling some heat. >> at the end of the day you think there will be something done. >> i have learned not to make predictions in the sort of political environment, but you certainly see, on both sides this feeling that it is imperative to get something done. >> okay, we will see. thank you for joining us. >> one week after hurricane irma slammed florida, the florida keys and the residents are being allowed to return home to see the de
after the neil gorsuch nomination that would be the biggest success of your presidency.at would be at odds that many people feel is a possibility. >> he talks a lot about making deals and the extent of which he values making deals perhaps over any other ideology. maybe he wants to get some legislative achievements done. >> finally we talk a lot about the trump supporters. what they say don't make a deal with donald trump. we don't want make them look good. >> both sides are...
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neil gorsuch became the 113th justice, in time to join us for our last sitting in april. he had only one week, between his confirmation of the start of the setting, but he managed to prepare well for 13 cases. he also cast himself as a potential rival to justice sotomayor, as the justice who asks the most questions at oral arguments. the principal, in-house beneficiary of justice gorsuch's appointment, is justice kagan, who is no longer our junior justice, meaning she escapes opening the conference room door when a messenger knocks, answering the rare ring of the telephone, and most daunting, conveying to the entourage of the clerk's office, the legal office, and the reporter's office, the dispositions the justices made at the conference. justice kagan also relinquished to justice gorsuch, membership to the court's cafeteria committee. in that assignments, justice kagan suffered grumbling with good humor. her single achievement? the installation of a frozen yogurt machine. [applause] a new statistic was reported the last term, adding to the last meter and count of questio
neil gorsuch became the 113th justice, in time to join us for our last sitting in april. he had only one week, between his confirmation of the start of the setting, but he managed to prepare well for 13 cases. he also cast himself as a potential rival to justice sotomayor, as the justice who asks the most questions at oral arguments. the principal, in-house beneficiary of justice gorsuch's appointment, is justice kagan, who is no longer our junior justice, meaning she escapes opening the...
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of the judiciary committee talks about the new supreme court term and the addition of justice neil gorsuch to the court, health-care and the tax overhaul, and the impact of alabama senate candidate roy moore's victory in the primary. congress is back on monday. the house will spend a majority of the week debating the house republican's budget resolution for fiscal year 2018. they will also consider a bill that will ban abortions after 20 weeks. the senate returns at 3:00 p.m. eastern to debate the nomination of the sheep high -- of a jeep watched the- debate on c-span2. today book tv has coverage of the 2017 baltimore book festival. starting at noon eastern, michael eric dyson discussing his book "tears we cannot stop, a sermon to white americans." laura jacobs with "you are in , and 20ng bathroom other myths about transgender's and non-gender conforming people ." of "theencer, author revolution has come, by power, gender, and the black panther party in oakland." the author of "a beautiful ghetto." and we feature contributors to the books. watch our coverage of the 2017 baltimore book fest
of the judiciary committee talks about the new supreme court term and the addition of justice neil gorsuch to the court, health-care and the tax overhaul, and the impact of alabama senate candidate roy moore's victory in the primary. congress is back on monday. the house will spend a majority of the week debating the house republican's budget resolution for fiscal year 2018. they will also consider a bill that will ban abortions after 20 weeks. the senate returns at 3:00 p.m. eastern to debate...
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justice neil gorsuch has been confirmed. the case has the potential to financially cripple labor unions that represent government workers. house and senate have passed a bill to avoid a partial shutdown of federal aviation programs. the bill includes tax relief for hurricane victims and an extension of three health care programs. the deadline for action was saturday. trump administration on defense over puerto rico. we will get reaction from the panel when we come back. ♪ look how beautiful it is... honey, we need to talk. we do? i took the trash out. i know - and thank you so much for that. i think we should get a medicare supplement insurance plan. right now? whether you're new to medicare or not, you may know it only covers about 80% of your part b medical expenses. it's up to you to pay the difference. so think about an aarp medicare supplement insurance plan, insured by unitedhealthcare insurance company. like all standardized medicare supplement insurance plans, they help cover some of what medicare doesn't pay. i did
justice neil gorsuch has been confirmed. the case has the potential to financially cripple labor unions that represent government workers. house and senate have passed a bill to avoid a partial shutdown of federal aviation programs. the bill includes tax relief for hurricane victims and an extension of three health care programs. the deadline for action was saturday. trump administration on defense over puerto rico. we will get reaction from the panel when we come back. ♪ look how beautiful...
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and now, his replacement by neil gorsuch and of course with that, the long-standing is built-in to the rules for a long time that it would require a majority vote for supreme court justice. that is one thing. in but everyone in the norm in the senate, over many decades is that when nominations are moved for district court and appeals court judges from particular state, that the senators from the state are consulted and usually that consultation doesn't have to involve picking somebody they absolutely want. if you've got a democratic president, two republican senators, vice versa come you may not have that. it usually involves a list of people come and tell us who youn like, you wouldn't. and if the senators, either one from the state doesn't approve, and then they have a blue slip and if they don't turn it into the judiciary committee, the nomination goes nowhere. now that norm in practice continued through the obama years in the chairman of the judiciary committee, when he was chairman, democrat patrick leahy abided by it, but during that time when there was misuse in the fashion we'd
and now, his replacement by neil gorsuch and of course with that, the long-standing is built-in to the rules for a long time that it would require a majority vote for supreme court justice. that is one thing. in but everyone in the norm in the senate, over many decades is that when nominations are moved for district court and appeals court judges from particular state, that the senators from the state are consulted and usually that consultation doesn't have to involve picking somebody they...
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he nominated, the president confirmed realistic neil gorsuch for the supreme court, the stock market at an all time high. [bell] >> sean: over a million jobs created for people who need them. mortgage applications for new homes has gone up to a seven-year high. [bell] >> sean: unemployment rate under president trump a 16-year low. the president signed, the promoting women and entrepreneurship act. [bell] >> sean: success. he's gutted obama-era regulations, the president ended the war on coal, he ended the ridiculous dodd-frank regulations, the trump administration is promoting buying and hiring american. we need the jobs. we're seeing investments from major businesses. foxcon, toyota, ford. all these others. promising to spend millions on plants and factories and manufacturing centers here in america. the president's policies have greatly reduced immigration by over 70%. bids for the border wall under way. president trying to secure congressional funding. fighting back against sanctuary cities. he's changed the rules of engagement against isis. he drafted a plan to defeat isis. the p
he nominated, the president confirmed realistic neil gorsuch for the supreme court, the stock market at an all time high. [bell] >> sean: over a million jobs created for people who need them. mortgage applications for new homes has gone up to a seven-year high. [bell] >> sean: unemployment rate under president trump a 16-year low. the president signed, the promoting women and entrepreneurship act. [bell] >> sean: success. he's gutted obama-era regulations, the president ended...
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justice neil gorsuch has been confirmed. the case has the potential to financially cripple labor unions that represent government workers. house and senate have passed a bill to avoid a partial shutdown of federal aviation programs. the bill includes tax relief for hurricane victims and an extension of three health care programs. the deadline for action was saturday. trump administration on defense over puerto rico. we will get reaction from the panel when we come back. my dell small business advisor has gotten to know our business so well that is feels like he's a part of our team. with one phone call, he sets me up with tailored products and services. and when my advisor is focused on my tech, i can focus on my small business. ♪ a dell advisor can help you choose the right products with powerful intel® core™ processors. ♪ about to see progressive's new home quote explorer. where you can compare multiple quote options online and choose what's right for you. woah. flo and jamie here to see hqx. flo and jamie request entry. s
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if they can say we got a big tax cut through we got neil gorsuch. but voters have to see results.he town they've got to get something done. >> dana: gentlemen thank you so much. we'll check in with you as that develops. appreciate i appreciate it. straight ahead it, will president trump's endorsement be enough to persuade voters to vote for luther strange? we'll be back in just a moment. liberty mutual stood with me when this guy got a flat tire in the middle of the night. hold on dad... liberty did what? yeah, liberty mutual 24-hour roadside assistance helped him to fix his flat so he could get home safely. my dad says our insurance doesn't have that. don't worry - i know what a lug wrench is, dad. is this a lug wrench? maybe? you can leave worry behind when liberty stands with you™. liberty stands with you™. liberty mutual insurance. with moderate to severe rheumatoid arthritis? how do you chase what you love do what i did. ask your doctor about humira. it's proven to help relieve pain and protect joints from further irreversible damage in many adults. humira works by targeting
if they can say we got a big tax cut through we got neil gorsuch. but voters have to see results.he town they've got to get something done. >> dana: gentlemen thank you so much. we'll check in with you as that develops. appreciate i appreciate it. straight ahead it, will president trump's endorsement be enough to persuade voters to vote for luther strange? we'll be back in just a moment. liberty mutual stood with me when this guy got a flat tire in the middle of the night. hold on dad......
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and now his replacement by neil gorsuch. and with that, of course, the longstanding practice built into the rules for a long time that it would require a supermajority vote for a supreme court justice. that's one thing. but very longstanding norm in the senate over many, many, many decades is that when nominations are moved for district court and appeals court judges from particular states, that the senators from the state are consulted. and usually that consultation doesn't have to involve picking somebody they absolutely want. and, obviously, if you've got a democratic president, two republican senators or vice versa, you may not have that. but it usually involves here's a list of people, tell us who you like, who you wouldn't. and those senators, either one from the state, doesn't approve, then they have a blue slip, and if they don't turn it into the judiciary committee, that nomination goes nowhere. now, that norm and practice continued through the obama years. and the chairman of the judiciary committee, when he was ch
and now his replacement by neil gorsuch. and with that, of course, the longstanding practice built into the rules for a long time that it would require a supermajority vote for a supreme court justice. that's one thing. but very longstanding norm in the senate over many, many, many decades is that when nominations are moved for district court and appeals court judges from particular states, that the senators from the state are consulted. and usually that consultation doesn't have to involve...
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they got neil gorsuch through but before they do that they have to pass a budget. if they want to use reconciliation like healthcare where they would need democrats, aney have to pass it for the fiscal year and that was supposed be pass by now. >> host: on tax return when is it too close to the election that hard deadline? what are the leaders of the house and senate like? >> will say it has to be done this year. so, that means moving it sometime this fall and the senate finance committee moving it and then coming together t passing a bill. you also have the republican party united they were not united enough to pass healthcare legislation that senator john mccain voted no and took down the skinny healthcare bill. you to be more united and that remains to be seen especially. when trump is going after his own party. >> for radio listeners every two it's on the screen, these are september deadlines, and it. the 29th of september the government hits its debtng runs ceiling. the 30th, government funding runs out. also chip funding, the children's health insurance progr
they got neil gorsuch through but before they do that they have to pass a budget. if they want to use reconciliation like healthcare where they would need democrats, aney have to pass it for the fiscal year and that was supposed be pass by now. >> host: on tax return when is it too close to the election that hard deadline? what are the leaders of the house and senate like? >> will say it has to be done this year. so, that means moving it sometime this fall and the senate finance...
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absolutely stunned to see that three of them, the very ones you mentioned voted with him to confirm neil gorsuchood completely separate on every other issue. the letter that the senate democrats have sent making their attacks their reforms demands makes it sound as if they are not going to be on board on tax reform. these three senators did not sign it so have you an opening with these three. it's going to be very easy depending on what the final details are of a tax reform deal for democrats to stay united and resist the trump tax reform vote. that's why you heard matt -- i'm sorry the treasury secretary said still use partisan reconciliation process that let's them block a democratic filibuster but they probably are looking for a couple of democrats. >> bret: yeah, laura? >> i think, again, i think it's about time this happened. we had people like lisa murkowski, susan collins, john mccain, jeff flake. the list goes on and on. republican senators who in the last big legislative fight in one way or the other wasn't there for this administration and appealing obamacare. skinny repeal. they weren
absolutely stunned to see that three of them, the very ones you mentioned voted with him to confirm neil gorsuchood completely separate on every other issue. the letter that the senate democrats have sent making their attacks their reforms demands makes it sound as if they are not going to be on board on tax reform. these three senators did not sign it so have you an opening with these three. it's going to be very easy depending on what the final details are of a tax reform deal for democrats...
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to get something done -- i think if they could say listen, we got a big tax cut through, we got neil gorsuchul ryan and others are saying the house passed 300 bills and they're stuck in the senate, that doesn't work. they've got to get something done. >> dana: gentlemen, thank you so much. we'll check in with you as that develops. appreciate it. straight ahead. will president trump's endorsement of luther strange be enough to sway tomorrow's senate primary runoff in alabama? we'll be back in a moment. enough to persuade voters to vote for luther strange? we'll be back in just a moment. you know who likes to be in control? this guy. check it out! self-appendectomy! oh, that's really attached. that's why i rent from national. where i get the control to choose any car in the aisle i want, not some car they choose for me. which makes me one smooth operator. ah! still a little tender. (vo) go national. go like a pro. ♪ . >> dana: when president trump >> dana: when president trump tapped jeff sessions to be his attorney general it created a showdown over who would fill mr. sessions' alabama seat f
to get something done -- i think if they could say listen, we got a big tax cut through, we got neil gorsuchul ryan and others are saying the house passed 300 bills and they're stuck in the senate, that doesn't work. they've got to get something done. >> dana: gentlemen, thank you so much. we'll check in with you as that develops. appreciate it. straight ahead. will president trump's endorsement of luther strange be enough to sway tomorrow's senate primary runoff in alabama? we'll be back...