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has been fired and it's another sign of tension between senate says and the presidency all progressives congress to the opposition. in kenya and tanzania people are marking the twentieth anniversary of similar taney as bomb attacks on the u.s. embassies in nairobi and dar es salaam a prayer meeting was held in nairobi to remember the two hundred twenty four people killed by suicide bombers affiliated with al kind that the u.s. response to the attack involves firing missiles at the alleged al qaeda targets in afghanistan and in sudan. almost five thousand people were injured in those attacks and we heard from one of them at the site of the nairobi bombing about how survivors can rise above their personal tragedies. my name is douglas gallo i was in this location when i got blinded as a result of the one thousand nine hundred eighty years in bus bombing in kenya where. i never knew i would be in the wrong place. wrong time. when i lost my son so i was a very bitter person in fact i imagine that if if. the men behind that barbaric and he knows act of cards out of skin them alive so that they could
has been fired and it's another sign of tension between senate says and the presidency all progressives congress to the opposition. in kenya and tanzania people are marking the twentieth anniversary of similar taney as bomb attacks on the u.s. embassies in nairobi and dar es salaam a prayer meeting was held in nairobi to remember the two hundred twenty four people killed by suicide bombers affiliated with al kind that the u.s. response to the attack involves firing missiles at the alleged al...
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to what they would dowh another words with thosee accepted norms of the agency had social progress that congress had declared to engage in persuasive education of the goals but in 1938 the pr director for the maritime commissioner that started under joseph kennedy but by the time horton came kennedy had gone.ano they were under a a mandate from congress to build ships so there would be a merchant marine to support the navy in the statute that it was a national purpose to have a vigorous and a vigorous and vital merchant marine. there was a situation where he sat with persuasive information to put out brochures anddea speaking tours andki exhibits tt essentially said is that a gooda a good thing with the commission is doing?good and with national goals universally accepted goals propaganda was sort of okay but almost like nowadays the bureaucratic propaganda is usually four universally accepted values and in otherds words there is a campaign click it to for ticket that is persuasive information that isra propaganda that we accept that it is a universally accepted value so it 1940 roosevelt starts
to what they would dowh another words with thosee accepted norms of the agency had social progress that congress had declared to engage in persuasive education of the goals but in 1938 the pr director for the maritime commissioner that started under joseph kennedy but by the time horton came kennedy had gone.ano they were under a a mandate from congress to build ships so there would be a merchant marine to support the navy in the statute that it was a national purpose to have a vigorous and a...
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them on the record, but there was a lot of surprise because tsa told me that they briefed congress, and progress was like -- and congress was like, what? you did not brief us. that is an issue i don't feel like a lot of people were informed about. the people who needed to be informed about it were not. i don't know what other federal agencies are thinking. tsa: here is part of a statement, saying the purpose of this program is to ensure passengers and flight crew are protected during your travel. the program does not take into account race or religion and is not to survey ordinary americans. information prevents the need for watching deterrence. guest: we are using really minimal resources to focus on the wrong people. parknk sitting down at a cop is sitting next year and record everything you are doing, it is in a public space. the interesting issue that will be tested by the courts is at what point is it intrusive? noting everything that you are doing on your computer screen. that seems to exceed the level of observation. host: jana winter from the "boston globe" talking about the surveillance
them on the record, but there was a lot of surprise because tsa told me that they briefed congress, and progress was like -- and congress was like, what? you did not brief us. that is an issue i don't feel like a lot of people were informed about. the people who needed to be informed about it were not. i don't know what other federal agencies are thinking. tsa: here is part of a statement, saying the purpose of this program is to ensure passengers and flight crew are protected during your...
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former representative henry waxman, who was in progress for -- congress for many years, he and some other democrats went to the federal election commission and said we want to raise money to give to other candidates who we want to support, but we do not want it to go into our authorized campaign committee. can we do that? the fcc said ok. from that idea, we now have a system in which almost every member of congress, house, and senate, has a leadership pac. the supposedly use is they want to support other candidates so they can rise in the ranks in congress. even if you think of that, they basically want to buy their way to the top with that money. host: bring us back to the history of doing that. who is best known for using a leadership pac? what would viewers were member. -- what would viewers remember? guest: they would probably remember the name tom delay. there was a race probably 20 years ago, a little bit more, for the leadership in the republican conference. bob walker was a republican running to join in and rise up in the leadership. tom delay was there. tom delay had a leadership
former representative henry waxman, who was in progress for -- congress for many years, he and some other democrats went to the federal election commission and said we want to raise money to give to other candidates who we want to support, but we do not want it to go into our authorized campaign committee. can we do that? the fcc said ok. from that idea, we now have a system in which almost every member of congress, house, and senate, has a leadership pac. the supposedly use is they want to...
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a progressive running in detroit, michigan who would be our first muslim congresswoman. our first native women in congress, progressive from new mexico. [applause] a's ayanna pressley, congressional candidate from boston. our first transgender asian-american owoman lieutenant governor in hawaii. corey bush, running for next week in congress. gina ortiz jones, filipina veteran from senator neo, texas -- san antonio, texas. there are thousands of staceys across our nation, and this is what she the people is about, supporting the political wisdom and leadership of women of color. so i'm here to tell you, there's hope in 2018. can and will be won in the midterms, realizing justice in our nation. so listen, progressives, and frankly you, too, democratic party. [laughter] get information behind women of color. -- in formation behind women of color. [applause] and she the people is here for all of us. so i ask you, will you be here for all of us? say yes, and together we'll win. [applause] >> that was amazing. amy is one of the smartest minds we have on our side. so glad she's on our side. i was sitting back lik
a progressive running in detroit, michigan who would be our first muslim congresswoman. our first native women in congress, progressive from new mexico. [applause] a's ayanna pressley, congressional candidate from boston. our first transgender asian-american owoman lieutenant governor in hawaii. corey bush, running for next week in congress. gina ortiz jones, filipina veteran from senator neo, texas -- san antonio, texas. there are thousands of staceys across our nation, and this is what she...
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seems to be progressing through congress at the moment which would have further consequences on the banking industry in russia on the energy sector so this is all hitting the ruble severely it's fall and to its lowest level for two years russian government bonds are being hit shares in russian companies some russian companies at least are tumbling as well so i think it is clear in moscow now that whatever donald trump says there is a backlash to war of this which is being pursued by the united states congress and these sanctions are being codified in legislation which means that they are likely to be around for years if not decades to come for that we'll leave it there thank you. note south sudan's president salva kiir has granted amnesty to former vice president right with shar and others involved in the five year civil war a power sharing agreement was signed this week aimed at ending the conflict it gets kid and his former deputy eight months to form a transitional government tens of thousands were killed in the war that began after south sudan gained its independence in twenty thirteen
seems to be progressing through congress at the moment which would have further consequences on the banking industry in russia on the energy sector so this is all hitting the ruble severely it's fall and to its lowest level for two years russian government bonds are being hit shares in russian companies some russian companies at least are tumbling as well so i think it is clear in moscow now that whatever donald trump says there is a backlash to war of this which is being pursued by the united...
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itself with the rise in popularity of figures like veteran senator bernie sanders and progressive candidate for congress alexandria a kazuo cortez now many voices are speaking up and saying that the new trend could be disastrous for the democratic party but the shift among the liberal rank and file continues ok. do you know how china is now among those who favor socialism the top priority concerns seem to be affordable health care and education however trumps embrace of all things capitalist seems to have an influence on those who are now changing their understanding of the word socialism today seems to embody sets of. by which the government helps regulate and in some instances run and pay for social programs focused on basic population needs in health education housing and employment it's very interesting how the american. hero even more of the democratic establishment i thought offered up the voice of the nation. yes they should belong in the dead of own don't look at it but it did all of us how do you ignore the more left these guys because you seeking out but at the same distance is moving until on
itself with the rise in popularity of figures like veteran senator bernie sanders and progressive candidate for congress alexandria a kazuo cortez now many voices are speaking up and saying that the new trend could be disastrous for the democratic party but the shift among the liberal rank and file continues ok. do you know how china is now among those who favor socialism the top priority concerns seem to be affordable health care and education however trumps embrace of all things capitalist...
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itself with the rise in popularity of figures like veteran senator bernie sanders and progressive candidate for congress alexandria a kazuo cortez now many voices are speaking up and saying that the new trend could be disastrous for the democratic party but the shift among the liberal rank and file continues no k.k.k. . happy. to do you know how to dance so why are democrats losing faith in capitalism we decided to talk to people here on the streets of new york and find out now a new poll came out that showed that only forty seven percent of democrats favor can. but alyssa what's driving this shift in public opinion. trump i think a lot of it has to do or trump because with his policies i think we're going further to the left than we should be going because of his policies i see him as being overly wealthy overly influential and kind of not allowing the little guy to succeed which i see capitalism as being the way that they're portraying capitalism in the media now is sort of standing up shining a bad light on it if you like trump is causing this rise in socialist sentiments among democrats. i wouldn't
itself with the rise in popularity of figures like veteran senator bernie sanders and progressive candidate for congress alexandria a kazuo cortez now many voices are speaking up and saying that the new trend could be disastrous for the democratic party but the shift among the liberal rank and file continues no k.k.k. . happy. to do you know how to dance so why are democrats losing faith in capitalism we decided to talk to people here on the streets of new york and find out now a new poll came...
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itself with the rise in popularity of figures like veteran senator bernie sanders and progressive candidate for congress alexandria kazuo cortez now many voices are speaking up and saying that the new trend could be disastrous for the democratic party but the show . if the among the liberal rank and file continues to go k.k.k. . if you think you know how she is now among those who favor socialism the top priority concerns seem to be affordable health care and education however trumps embrace of all things capitalist seems to have an influence on those who are now changing their understanding of the word socialism today seems to embody sets of programs by which the government helps regulate and in some instances run and pay for social programs focused on basic population needs in health education housing and employment it's very interesting to note the shell of the american state. but i hear that even more of the democratic establishment that i threw off a lot of the boys in the nation got a better grade yes they should look at the debt of own they look at it by the it don't they just now they don't igno
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on "oralunday histories" we continue our series on women in progress -- congress with helen bentley. >> i knew i had to do well, because i could not afford not to. plugging, and working hard. a campaign is tough work. i admire anybody who goes into it. >> in the weeks ahead we will hear from barbara finelli, and lynn woolsey. sunday atl histories" 10:00 a.m. eastern on american history tv on c-span3. a criminal justice advocacy organization hosted a panel of attorneys for discussion on impending legislation to update federal prison sentencing guidelines. this five-hour event took place on capitol hill. >>
on "oralunday histories" we continue our series on women in progress -- congress with helen bentley. >> i knew i had to do well, because i could not afford not to. plugging, and working hard. a campaign is tough work. i admire anybody who goes into it. >> in the weeks ahead we will hear from barbara finelli, and lynn woolsey. sunday atl histories" 10:00 a.m. eastern on american history tv on c-span3. a criminal justice advocacy organization hosted a panel of attorneys...
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[applause] a progressive running in detroit, michigan who would be our first muslim congresswoman. it is the candidate who would be our first native women in congress, progressive from new mexico. [applause] it's ayanna pressley, a congressional candidate from boston. it's the candidate who would be our first transgender asian-american woman lieutenant governor in hawaii. and it is corey bush, running for next week in congress. and it is gina ortiz jones, filipina veteran from san antonio, texas. i am telling you, there are thousands of staceys across our nation, and this is what she the people is about, supporting the political leadership and the wisdom of women of color. so i'm here to tell you, there's hope in 2018. and so much can and will be won in the midterms, realizing justice in our nation. so listen, progressives, and frankly you, too, democratic party. [laughter] get in formation behind women of color. [applause] and she the people is here for all of us. so i ask you, will you be here for all of us? say yes, and together we'll win. [applause] >> that was amazing. amee is one of the smartest minds we have on our side. and i so glad she's
[applause] a progressive running in detroit, michigan who would be our first muslim congresswoman. it is the candidate who would be our first native women in congress, progressive from new mexico. [applause] it's ayanna pressley, a congressional candidate from boston. it's the candidate who would be our first transgender asian-american woman lieutenant governor in hawaii. and it is corey bush, running for next week in congress. and it is gina ortiz jones, filipina veteran from san antonio,...
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academic economists in next week's show we feature some of these what are you going to congress both liberal and progressive who have been active in the political dialogue of cattle lieut. it's only natural that baby boomers were vote for policies that help them house price booms or stock price things and it's different franchise the bottom you know age groups but this is oh it's tough luck buddy get a job kids get a job. you put themselves on the line. to get accepted or rejected. so when you want to be president and. more so more want to be rich. to go on to be pros that's what before three of them or even people that i'm interested in always in the waters in the. bush should. first. of all the. georgia shows don't google so document only just first thanks. to my custom of trying. to tell you. that. there are eight hundred eighty to me into most digital. groups some of the sheen you know well. was very. slow but it was huge for me that's. what they were. fortunate in that one of the most of us to whom i mean preferred. this morning will smile at. me. like. israeli warplanes bombed gaza injuring eighteen p
academic economists in next week's show we feature some of these what are you going to congress both liberal and progressive who have been active in the political dialogue of cattle lieut. it's only natural that baby boomers were vote for policies that help them house price booms or stock price things and it's different franchise the bottom you know age groups but this is oh it's tough luck buddy get a job kids get a job. you put themselves on the line. to get accepted or rejected. so when you...
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academic economists in next week's show we feature some of these what are you going to congress both liberal and progressive who have been active in the political dialogue of cattle lieut. the way to the united states is dangerous for most of the illegal immigrants. who have the most just as they would a simple they want to become lost and i want to ask some just about what many of them look for refuge in the so-called sentry sides of the draft used to share information about undocumented migrants with federal authorities the last person i asked dan commom. was you know no avail but at the time i get i mean a lot less than the one that. they have or what are they all choose to stay in the country with donald trump in the white house. rules. also if you do you can be about to do. a sit sit scramble for many couples won't. deal with trump the push to put impulse response rules both on hold for a few upwards of a few of the multiple. it's only natural that baby boomers are in vote for a policies that help down i house price boom to stock price things and different franchise to bottom you know age groups but th
academic economists in next week's show we feature some of these what are you going to congress both liberal and progressive who have been active in the political dialogue of cattle lieut. the way to the united states is dangerous for most of the illegal immigrants. who have the most just as they would a simple they want to become lost and i want to ask some just about what many of them look for refuge in the so-called sentry sides of the draft used to share information about undocumented...
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this is the first step in what will be a long-term progress -- process that will involve congress anddians decide it one more time, they will probably have republicans in congress on their side as well. isaine: personal narrative different from political reality and the reality is come mid-november, we will be faced with a congress that will look different whether democrats are in control or not. i am curious as to whether or not that gives canada more leverage to drag this out until then. >> the canadian prime minister has said that while he wants to make a deal and preserve nafta, he is not going to sign any deal and if the deal does not look good, he has his own political fortunes to look forward to. he has said publicly he is not going to sign a bad deal and he is willing to hold out for the best deal possible. while there is a lot of political maneuvering taking place on the u.s. side, canadian side, mexican government, all of these countries are going to wait to do what is best for their individual constituencies. i would not be surprised if prime minister trudeau decides bargai
this is the first step in what will be a long-term progress -- process that will involve congress anddians decide it one more time, they will probably have republicans in congress on their side as well. isaine: personal narrative different from political reality and the reality is come mid-november, we will be faced with a congress that will look different whether democrats are in control or not. i am curious as to whether or not that gives canada more leverage to drag this out until then....
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congress. shis fear by the progressive that superdelegates have more power is unfounded because it reallybeen anssue since the 1980's when superdelegates ended up swaying -- the role of superdelegates, they are able to vote for whomever they choose, unbound by primary results. there's this feeling within the if it is an , it isshment candidate fixed for them. host: where does the chairman of the dnc come down on this issue? the dnc leader has generally been behind this issue. they really feel the need to rebuild trust in the party, bring it together. that's where a lot of the energy of the party is right now on the left. they want to bring in the sanders supporters. so theytablish trust can feel like those who felt alienated can come back into the fold. we really need them in 2020. host: they start up in a couple of hours. explain how the day will play out. when will we see a final vote on this measure? guest: they convene at 8:00 a.m. this is the third in three days. it is a summer meeting for the dnc in chicago. there will be a lot of debate. there's been protests all week, noisy protests push
congress. shis fear by the progressive that superdelegates have more power is unfounded because it reallybeen anssue since the 1980's when superdelegates ended up swaying -- the role of superdelegates, they are able to vote for whomever they choose, unbound by primary results. there's this feeling within the if it is an , it isshment candidate fixed for them. host: where does the chairman of the dnc come down on this issue? the dnc leader has generally been behind this issue. they really feel...
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rosenstein say it is your decision on how you want top handle this or you want to upgrade congress and what progress is being made. >> a great nugget there from robert costa and thanks to mimi rocah, terrific conversation tonight. coming up, the manafort jury has the case. they'll begin tomorrow morning, more on what they'll say and deciding on when we come back. metamucil every day. it traps and removes the waste that weighs me down, so i feel lighter. try metamucil, and begin to feel what lighter feels like. >>> jurors in the manafort trial are hours away from starting their deliberations. during closing arguments today prosecution pointed out of the overwhelming evidence of financial of personal gain. in their statement to the jury, manafort's defense attorney argued the government have not met its burden of proof beyond a reasonable doubt. they argued that manafort had other people handling as finances including not limited to rick gates. beginning tomorrow morning, the jury considers these 18 felony charges including bank fraud, tax evasion that manafort is facing, if he's found guilty, the cha
rosenstein say it is your decision on how you want top handle this or you want to upgrade congress and what progress is being made. >> a great nugget there from robert costa and thanks to mimi rocah, terrific conversation tonight. coming up, the manafort jury has the case. they'll begin tomorrow morning, more on what they'll say and deciding on when we come back. metamucil every day. it traps and removes the waste that weighs me down, so i feel lighter. try metamucil, and begin to feel...
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congress. why we in this progressive movement have to get involved in primaries. primaries are where we can stand democratscorporate and decide what kind of democratic party we actually want. [applause] cynthia: this is not a time to settle for the way things are, this is a time to fight. this year, progressive one power, no concession. if we want real change, we do not just need to elect democrats, we need to elect better democrats. [applause] now and between september 13, the day of the new york democratic primaries, i am calling on you, i am calling on all of you to join this movement and do everything you can to bring real progressive change back to new york state. thank you so much. [applause] cynthia: thank you. >> please welcome from the great state of new mexico, dave holland. -- deb holland. [applause] my name is dave holland, i am a democratic nominee for new mexico's first congressional district. the first, i will be native american woman in congress. olland, i am a democratic nominee for new mexico's first congressional district. if elected, i will be
congress. why we in this progressive movement have to get involved in primaries. primaries are where we can stand democratscorporate and decide what kind of democratic party we actually want. [applause] cynthia: this is not a time to settle for the way things are, this is a time to fight. this year, progressive one power, no concession. if we want real change, we do not just need to elect democrats, we need to elect better democrats. [applause] now and between september 13, the day of the new...
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caller: i think political parties hinder our progress. in congressthey have had a gridlock for i don't know how long and they did not get -- hing accomplished, the activitymes to for the november election, what are you involved in? caller: i don't know. i am going to be careful of who i vote for. host: what determines that? caller: i am going to have to learn to know who the candidates are before i vote for them. host: the phone lines are available to you on facebook it is at facebook.com/cspan and you can post on our twitter feed @cspanwj. this is the polling data coming in from cbs news when it comes to the midterm elections. they see with a plus or minus of 11 seats, democrats taking 222 , saying we surveyed voters across 50 -- 57 key districts, estimating the chances seat by seat. in 10 voters support their congressional candidate in their district. most say they are not sure who they will vote for. democrat advantages may well dissipate. many initially reluctant trump -- democrats appeared to be hanging onto hillary clinton voters at a slightly
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rosenstein say it is your decision on how you want top handle this or you want to upgrade congress and what progresss being made. >> a great nugget there from robert costa and thanks to mimi rocah, terrific conversation tonight. coming up, the manafort's case, they'll begin tomorrow morning, more on what they'll say and deciding on when we come back. a scratch so small you coulda fixed it with a pen. maybe you should take that pen and use it to sign up with a different insurance company. for drivers with accident forgiveness liberty mutual won't raise their rates because of their first accident. liberty mutual insurance. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty ♪ you always get the lowest price on our rooms, guaranteed?m let's get someone to say it with a really low voice. carl? lowest price guaranteed. what about the world's lowest limbo stick? how low can you go? nice one, carl. hey i've got an idea. just say, badda book. badda boom. badda book. badda boom. nice. always the lowest price, guaranteed. book now at choicehotels.com is part of a bigger picture. that bigger picture is statewide mutual aid.
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rosenstein say it is your decision on how you want top handle this or you want to upgrade congress and what progress is being made. >> a great nugget there from robert costa and thanks to mimi rocah, terrific conversation tonight. coming up, the manafort's case, they'll begin tomorrow morning, more on what they'll say and deciding on when we come back. >>> jurors in the manafort's looking for great deals on travel? just use priceline. you can save up to 60% on hotels. that's like $120 a night back in your pocket. go to priceline to get deals you won't find anywhere else. we're all under one roof now. congratulations. thank you. how many kids? my two. his three. along with two dogs and jake, our new parrot. that is quite the family. quite a lot of colleges to pay for though. a lot of colleges. you get any financial advice? yeah, but i'm pretty sure it's the same plan they sold me before. well your situation's totally changed now. right, right. how 'bout a plan that works for 5 kids, 2 dogs and jake over here? that would be great. that would be great. that okay with you, jake? get a portfolio that wor
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progressive. she has reinvented herself since being in congress and tried to remake yourself to be able to work acrosses. but i don't know if that hold true. a contestant, heart race. it will not be in a series. it is important, from my point and the betterment of our country, that we get martha mcsally in that seat to represent us. they are both fully funded and they are great campaign people. it will be a battle, probably one of which we have not seen in a long time in arizona. david: today, the big news is this u.s.-mexico trade agreement. how important is that to arizona? you are on the border. how important is it to credit terms of mexico? >> it is important>>. we do a tremendous amount of business across the border. people are working down there that come across the border, i mean, so work. there's terrorism, shopping, they are our neighbors. we have what i feel is a good relationship with them. dustern u treat data the so the new trade agreement to open that up, to have better relations will be fantastic. we are all excited about it. i don't know the details, but everything i heard, it sounds l
progressive. she has reinvented herself since being in congress and tried to remake yourself to be able to work acrosses. but i don't know if that hold true. a contestant, heart race. it will not be in a series. it is important, from my point and the betterment of our country, that we get martha mcsally in that seat to represent us. they are both fully funded and they are great campaign people. it will be a battle, probably one of which we have not seen in a long time in arizona. david: today,...
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them on the record, but there was a lot of surprise because tsa told me that they briefed congress, and progressas like -- and congress was like, what? you did not brief us. that is an issue i don't feel like a lot of people were informed about. the people who needed to be informed about it were not. i don't know what other federal agencies are thinking. tsa: here is part of a statement, saying the purpose of this program is to ensure passengers and flight crew are protected during your travel. the program does not take into account race or religion and is not to survey ordinary americans. information prevents the need for watching deterrence. guest: we are using really minimal resources to focus on the wrong people. parknk sitting down at a cop is sitting next year and record everything you are doing, it is in a public space. the interesting issue that will be tested by the courts is at what point is it intrusive? noting everything that you are doing on your computer screen. that seems to exceed the level of observation. host: jana winter from the "boston globe" talking about the surveillance p
them on the record, but there was a lot of surprise because tsa told me that they briefed congress, and progressas like -- and congress was like, what? you did not brief us. that is an issue i don't feel like a lot of people were informed about. the people who needed to be informed about it were not. i don't know what other federal agencies are thinking. tsa: here is part of a statement, saying the purpose of this program is to ensure passengers and flight crew are protected during your travel....
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congress. some rising progressive stars are campaigning on the promise of a new generation to replace today's d.c >> i think that nancy pelosi is a formidable leader. i think she's done a great job for the democratic party. but i also believe that we're at a time where we need a generational shift in our leadership. >> you're saying you would not vote for nancy pe low silosi. >> i would not vote for nancy pelosi. >> that is jo hannah hayes. she was also 2016's national teacher of the year. an honor that's given her campaign ammunition. most first-time democratic candidates never get a shoutout from obama. >> as a teenager, johanna became pregnant and wanted to drop out of school. but her teachers saw something. they saw something in her. she's a counselor and a confidant. it's how a woman who became a teenage mom is now a mentor to high schoolers in the same city she grew up. >> joining me now, having captured the nomination, is johanna hayes, and i'm also joined by jess mcintosh. johanna, congratulations on the teaching award, that's something all americans can come together on, good teachers. p
congress. some rising progressive stars are campaigning on the promise of a new generation to replace today's d.c >> i think that nancy pelosi is a formidable leader. i think she's done a great job for the democratic party. but i also believe that we're at a time where we need a generational shift in our leadership. >> you're saying you would not vote for nancy pe low silosi. >> i would not vote for nancy pelosi. >> that is jo hannah hayes. she was also 2016's national...
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in prison right now, andare in contact with famm other groups, and you are desperate for congress to make progress, do not let purpose be the enemy of good. make no mistake, the compromise bill in floated now would be very good. i hope there will be a conversation but not a lecture today. we are fortunate to have a lot of experts in the room, not just appear. this panel is a very famm panel if i do say so. we believe policy should be groomed and evidence of data. also believe the way to understand policies to see how it affects real people. i'm grateful to our panelists to have come to share their we have handouts for the full bios of our panelists. you can read those at your leisure. we will start with the panelists. john malcolm, starting on the other end. one of the provisions considered for inclusion would make sure harsh drug mandatory minimum sentences are reserved for more serious repeat offenders. some skeptics say low-level offenders are except the -- exempted by current law. supportexplain why you broadening the safety valve and why doing so might undermine public safety? >> [indiscernib
in prison right now, andare in contact with famm other groups, and you are desperate for congress to make progress, do not let purpose be the enemy of good. make no mistake, the compromise bill in floated now would be very good. i hope there will be a conversation but not a lecture today. we are fortunate to have a lot of experts in the room, not just appear. this panel is a very famm panel if i do say so. we believe policy should be groomed and evidence of data. also believe the way to...
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congress walked away with their progress, sending the lira to a record low.are the key points that cannot be resolved? >> from the turkish point of view, the top priority was a state lender. official,to a u.s. the state lender is under investigation in the u.s. for a scheme to evade u.s. sanctions on iran and they may face a penalty for that. one the u.s. point of view, was recently released a house arrest and american officials have been pushing for him to be freed and sent back to the u.s.. these are the main priorities for the two sides, and we judge that so far there has been no breakthrough in any of these demands. david: is there any path toward the breakthrough? branson,ect to pastor president trump said it has to happen. the trick us president is not known -- the turkish president is not known to back down. onur: that is true, the turkish notident has said they do take orders from u.s. officials, thet is yet to be seen if pastor can be sent home but there is no evidence so far that will happen soon. the lira is sinking to record lows in bond yields ar
congress walked away with their progress, sending the lira to a record low.are the key points that cannot be resolved? >> from the turkish point of view, the top priority was a state lender. official,to a u.s. the state lender is under investigation in the u.s. for a scheme to evade u.s. sanctions on iran and they may face a penalty for that. one the u.s. point of view, was recently released a house arrest and american officials have been pushing for him to be freed and sent back to the...
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progressive district. so her message worked in that district. t're trifing to w congress of the united states. we're trying to win many seats thatere won by donald trump. heras she is appropriate to district, our candidates are appropriate to their distr t >> is this a year of the women and why? >> yeah, and that is why publicans are so afraid, and president trump is so afraid ofl women, p of color, and the numbers that will be added to the tranks in the democrat up. >> pam: and a net pickup -- 23 seats. there are about eight oro seats in hillary clinton. the dwrikt they re-elected the republican. how many seats do you think will be flipped in california? >> a number of them. you have to remember,hen i first ran for leadership, weem democrats and 31 republicans. now it's 39 almosts and 14 copies. we have picked up -- >> you feel it's hafrtd e hardet again fwremt and they are connecting with the voters in thayr own w it's very important, i say it as a formerlo couns and chair. it's important for us to joan the ground. get out the vote. t i tel von tiers, every step you take, every postcard you
progressive district. so her message worked in that district. t're trifing to w congress of the united states. we're trying to win many seats thatere won by donald trump. heras she is appropriate to district, our candidates are appropriate to their distr t >> is this a year of the women and why? >> yeah, and that is why publicans are so afraid, and president trump is so afraid ofl women, p of color, and the numbers that will be added to the tranks in the democrat up. >> pam:...
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congress. >> and important to show progress to constituents, too. what were your impressions of walter jones? helen: i was very fond of walter. he and i became good friends. i knew him before when i was a newspaper person. so, i knew walter from way back. and i liked him. he was a good chairman and also he was for the merchant marines. >> how about the ranking republican member robert davis? helen: bob was ok. um, unfortunately, the republicans, and i am not saying every one, but republicans as a whole did not feel that we needed a subsidy for the maritime industry. and they were always knocking it and cutting it down. and president reagan had reduced or eliminated the subsidy, and that didn't help that industry at all. i did not agree with what they did. >> in your last term in congress, you served on the appropriations committee, which is a very influential committee. how were you able to get that assignment? helen: i guess you would say that i made sure the leadership knew that i wanted it badly. at that time i was running for governor, which was
congress. >> and important to show progress to constituents, too. what were your impressions of walter jones? helen: i was very fond of walter. he and i became good friends. i knew him before when i was a newspaper person. so, i knew walter from way back. and i liked him. he was a good chairman and also he was for the merchant marines. >> how about the ranking republican member robert davis? helen: bob was ok. um, unfortunately, the republicans, and i am not saying every one, but...
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congress. that is why we, in this progressive movement, have to get involved in primaries.rimaries are where we get to stand up to these establishment corporate democrats and decide what kind of democratic party we actually want. [applause] >> this is not a time to settle for the way things are. this is a time to fight. [applaus [applause] >> this year, progressives want power, not concessions. and if we want real change, we don't just need to elect more democrats, we need to elect better democrats. [applaus [applause] >> so between now and september 13th, the date of the new york democratic primary, i am calling on you, i am calling on all of you to join this movement and do everything you can to bring real progressive change back to new york state. thank you so, so much. [cheers and applause] thank you. netroots nation, please welcome from the state state of new mexico, jesse holland. >> hello, netroots nation. i'm deb holland, from new mexico first congressional district. if elected, if elected i'll be the first native american woman in congress. [applaus [applause] >> t
congress. that is why we, in this progressive movement, have to get involved in primaries.rimaries are where we get to stand up to these establishment corporate democrats and decide what kind of democratic party we actually want. [applause] >> this is not a time to settle for the way things are. this is a time to fight. [applaus [applause] >> this year, progressives want power, not concessions. and if we want real change, we don't just need to elect more democrats, we need to elect...
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congress. i say watch me. host: she is not running on progressive ideas. she is not talking about progressive ideas. guest: i think she is talking about the economic constraints of the people in her district. those are progressive ideas. host: but not how she would solve them with progressive. guest: what she is doing is showing she understands the nature of her district and the ofnomic issues and struggles her friends and family members. she is showing she is a fresh voice to address those. i think it is a brilliant ad. the other thing that is interesting about her ad, she is not shying away from the fact she is a young woman. she is presenting herself in a very authentic way. she is from that community, she understands the issues that are most resident in that community, she is poised to address them. and she's going to bring fresh perspectives into her role in office. host: is that the advice, be the you are? guest: that is one of the revelations this cycle and i hope it continues in the future. for so long we had campaign consultants that would give women and people of color in particular advice
congress. i say watch me. host: she is not running on progressive ideas. she is not talking about progressive ideas. guest: i think she is talking about the economic constraints of the people in her district. those are progressive ideas. host: but not how she would solve them with progressive. guest: what she is doing is showing she understands the nature of her district and the ofnomic issues and struggles her friends and family members. she is showing she is a fresh voice to address those. i...
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congress. would get out of the way and let our progress continue on. because there are many beautiful things happening with as president. tariffs think with there certainly is a way that people look at terrorists and think we need to punish things. to do this for national security. it's really not a way to get revenue. we only get about $21 billion in a $4 trillion budget from tariffs. is not that much revenue coming from tariffs. host: where does the money go that we taken from tariffs? guest: it comes in as revenue. congress can decide whether it can go to deficit reduction or appropriated fund. host: wilmington, delaware. democrat. good morning. i think that both parties don't really care as much about deficit reduction as we think and the reason for that is because i feel like if we truly took steps to reduce the deficit not of these people would be reelected because the steps we would have to take would be so widely unpopular. we have to significantly increase taxes. we would have to dramatically reduce military spending. we would have to raise th
congress. would get out of the way and let our progress continue on. because there are many beautiful things happening with as president. tariffs think with there certainly is a way that people look at terrorists and think we need to punish things. to do this for national security. it's really not a way to get revenue. we only get about $21 billion in a $4 trillion budget from tariffs. is not that much revenue coming from tariffs. host: where does the money go that we taken from tariffs? guest:...
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there are strong signs from the white house to the both houses of congress that we are making progressthe party of lincoln. but the fact of the matter, i am more interested with the progress of one nation, one american family than i am just republican party. i am not first republican i'm first american, my goal make sure that each and every american has a chance to experience their full potential. and that means sometimes you have to walk alone, sometimes you have to say things that may not be popular. and that's necessary in the times in which we live. >> brennan: do you think current debate over immigration into this country, the travel ban as well, that that has hints in the president's rhetoric of racism? >> well, i think the president is looking to cure the nation, there's no question that -- some of his tweets or things he said, spoke out against it i had comment or two about calling countries blank-holes. i don't think that's helpful without question i'm not sure that was racial. i think it was just not helpful and offensive. for me i think the president's approach is clear on t
there are strong signs from the white house to the both houses of congress that we are making progressthe party of lincoln. but the fact of the matter, i am more interested with the progress of one nation, one american family than i am just republican party. i am not first republican i'm first american, my goal make sure that each and every american has a chance to experience their full potential. and that means sometimes you have to walk alone, sometimes you have to say things that may not be...
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progress from the president. i think didn't members of congress say it for focused on one that will help us with victory as opposed to trying to fight the battle on wall street. >> was a pleasure to hear you speak this evening. my name is michael and i'm a proud virginian. apologies from, if my class clapping was begrudgingly. my policy, i'm sure all of us are aware, we get cursed that, we face stonewalling, all three of these occurred this february, and what is your advice because this is just me, but i assume some of you as well have just had days where you just want to tear your hair out and throw your hands in the sky and just say screw it, but what is your advice to continue on in the face of all these leftists (and on college campuses. >> you wouldn't be here if you are committed to what you believe in. i worry less about you and more about your colleagues and classmates. the best thing you can do is surround yourself with others who are willing to be there. that's why the school that the young americans foundation will give you is helping to build stronger foundations and that's essential. it is an unfair f
progress from the president. i think didn't members of congress say it for focused on one that will help us with victory as opposed to trying to fight the battle on wall street. >> was a pleasure to hear you speak this evening. my name is michael and i'm a proud virginian. apologies from, if my class clapping was begrudgingly. my policy, i'm sure all of us are aware, we get cursed that, we face stonewalling, all three of these occurred this february, and what is your advice because this...
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progress in this important policy. this began as stand-alone bill introduced in the previous congress. additionally, this allows physicians to offer personalized treatment, achieving the potential of precision medicine will require effort to collect health data and research done by our best research investigators. services to carry out the goals of the initiative while assuring confidentiality of the patient's information. the research program is a major piece of the decision medicine initiative and has already engaged in over one million volunteers in the united states. you are to be congratulated for that. clinical trials play a crucial and necessary role in the drug approval process, while the food and drug administration's traditional methods are are being put toward finding a cure and ensuring the infrastructures is in place so that new their piece are accessible to all americans. it requires them to evaluate for adaptiveses of complex and other trial designs. the innovation of promising results of efforts including cure's will provide americans suffering from cancers and other di
progress in this important policy. this began as stand-alone bill introduced in the previous congress. additionally, this allows physicians to offer personalized treatment, achieving the potential of precision medicine will require effort to collect health data and research done by our best research investigators. services to carry out the goals of the initiative while assuring confidentiality of the patient's information. the research program is a major piece of the decision medicine...
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the young progressives who are sort of running for congress right now. alexandria ocasio-cortez and that's one of the reasons why this is so sort of concerning for a lot of moderate voters, independent voters and even blue. >> trish: don't have to go that way gabby, right? have you folks like tim ryan out in the middle of the country that would like to give nancy pelosi a run for her money. he represents the new blue collar roots. still a capitalist we are talking capitalism vs. socialism. who would have thought. they could be seeking out people like that. why do you have to go so far left? >> i think that's the direction this party is moving in right now. certainly tim ryan is somebody who would likely launch a bid for the speakership if the democrats take back control. is he somebody who has expressed an interest in doing so. he would be the most or one of the most viable candidates for that position. and probably one of the wisest choices for democrats at this point in time. but, we have seen the democrats move so far to the left, just in the first ye
the young progressives who are sort of running for congress right now. alexandria ocasio-cortez and that's one of the reasons why this is so sort of concerning for a lot of moderate voters, independent voters and even blue. >> trish: don't have to go that way gabby, right? have you folks like tim ryan out in the middle of the country that would like to give nancy pelosi a run for her money. he represents the new blue collar roots. still a capitalist we are talking capitalism vs....
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progress. -- wouldn't personally expect congress to be voting on nafta until next year. slowly but surely -- caller: good morning. i hope that this lady can talk about this problem. mr. trump and his daughter make all their products in china. the materials used to build the trump building come from china. i don't understand the paradox about trade. maybe you can discuss that. an issue you have covered? tori: a little bit. only 2% of our steel imports actually come from china. we spent several years reducing the amount of steel being dumped into the united states, or traded unfairly, sold below market cost. that has been happening over the last several years. the amount of steel we import from china has decreased. one of the great things about trade is we want individuals and companies to have the freedom to choose whether products are coming from. that is what free-trade is about. being ableamericans to trade with individuals around the world. if the trumpt: administration wants to make a product overseas in china, because that is where they feel like they can get the be
progress. -- wouldn't personally expect congress to be voting on nafta until next year. slowly but surely -- caller: good morning. i hope that this lady can talk about this problem. mr. trump and his daughter make all their products in china. the materials used to build the trump building come from china. i don't understand the paradox about trade. maybe you can discuss that. an issue you have covered? tori: a little bit. only 2% of our steel imports actually come from china. we spent several...