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thank you all. >> so that was congressman paul ryan.some signs of conciliatory language from congresswoman fudge saying the conversation will continue. on the other hand, congressman elijah cummings of that caucus said paul ryan still has a lot to learn. corey dade is back with us. he was here earlier on the show. corey is of the root. he, i believe, is here with us. thank you so much, sir. >> hi. >> tell us, what do you think the focus of these conversations behind closed doors were? >> first of all, when's the last time we've seen a republican and a democrat appearing together from the house, appearing together at a press conference. that byi istself is an interestg optic for the american public to see. they talked about the main tenants that separate both parties, right? so the congressional black caucus, they're adamant about protecting the social safety net. and the paul ryan budget, which really speaks far clearer about his positions on helping the poor than anything he said today, you know, that paul ryan budget would propose eno
thank you all. >> so that was congressman paul ryan.some signs of conciliatory language from congresswoman fudge saying the conversation will continue. on the other hand, congressman elijah cummings of that caucus said paul ryan still has a lot to learn. corey dade is back with us. he was here earlier on the show. corey is of the root. he, i believe, is here with us. thank you so much, sir. >> hi. >> tell us, what do you think the focus of these conversations behind closed...
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this ryan -- this year's ryan budget would cut an additional $791 billion from the post sequester funding caps from fiscal year 2016 through fiscal year 2024. as in the past, the budget also offers an ideological wish list of policies that will increase the unemployment rate, hurt low-income families, and harm our seniors allle to protect the interest of the wealthiest among us. . the ryan budget does not extend emergency unemployment benefits even though these benefits would help our economy as well as the millions of families that suffered the devastating consequences of long-term unemployment rate. never before has congress failed to provide federal unemployment insurance when the unemployment rate, especially for long-term unemployed, is as high as it is today. this budget would also hit middle-class families with thousandses in additional taxes every year while lowering the top tax rate for the rich. the ryan budget would repeal the affordable care act, taking health care from millions of middle-income americans. it would gut medicaid, taking health care from millions of r poorest fa
this ryan -- this year's ryan budget would cut an additional $791 billion from the post sequester funding caps from fiscal year 2016 through fiscal year 2024. as in the past, the budget also offers an ideological wish list of policies that will increase the unemployment rate, hurt low-income families, and harm our seniors allle to protect the interest of the wealthiest among us. . the ryan budget does not extend emergency unemployment benefits even though these benefits would help our economy...
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they made their views clear on this ryan budget and all the other ryan budget.ttom line, the first of all call it a voucher system. ever since premiums for came out from the republican side, it has been called a voucher system. it is not a voucher system. premium sport is what federal employees have. it is where there is a system generally managed by the federal government but a certain part of the premium is paid for. that is what we have advocated for all along. a lot of folks i talked with have not heard this but, if you go back to the clinton medicare commission in 1998 and 1999, it was headed by senator john breaux of louisiana, a democrat. and congressman bill thomas, a republican of california. there is a now famous op-ed for people who follow medicare reform. it basically said premium support is the way to go, and premium support is not a voucher system. i have seen journalists lazily call it a voucher system. it is not. it is a system that has worked for federal employees until obamacare came along. they had the same federal employee health care plan, t
they made their views clear on this ryan budget and all the other ryan budget.ttom line, the first of all call it a voucher system. ever since premiums for came out from the republican side, it has been called a voucher system. it is not a voucher system. premium sport is what federal employees have. it is where there is a system generally managed by the federal government but a certain part of the premium is paid for. that is what we have advocated for all along. a lot of folks i talked with...
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ryan incorporated. ok, if that's going to be the settled law of the land, that should be part of our budget. he put it in there, i'm proud of him for doing that. finally again it reduces not spending but the growth of spending. we're not -- we're going to hear a lot of talk about flashes and -- slashes and not investment. if you look at the ryan budget, federal spending still grows. it grows by about 3.5% a year. the difference is the democratic alternative or ex keys new the current course is like -- excuse me, the current course is like 5.2%. that's not a great deal of difference. we could really restrain our deficit in the short-term and ultimately bring ourselves into balance not by slashing everything but by simply making some of the simple commonsense reforms that my friend mr. ryan , to great criticism, has advanced and put on this floor year after year and year doctor -- year after year after year. i want to urge athe adoption of -- the adoption of this rule which is a terrific rule. the rules c
ryan incorporated. ok, if that's going to be the settled law of the land, that should be part of our budget. he put it in there, i'm proud of him for doing that. finally again it reduces not spending but the growth of spending. we're not -- we're going to hear a lot of talk about flashes and -- slashes and not investment. if you look at the ryan budget, federal spending still grows. it grows by about 3.5% a year. the difference is the democratic alternative or ex keys new the current course is...
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ryan: as the ryan of the ryan-murray agreement, look, i wish that the murray side of the agreement would have agreed to those out-year numbers. that didn't happen. that agreement is a two-year agreement. so to compare this budget and the baseline against that, that's not accurate. here's the problem, mr. chairman. we're spending money we don't have. we're going through the budget program by program, line by line, and trying to reform these programs so that they can better deliver on their promises. we're looking at certain programs, say like food stamps, and saying, some states have some pretty innovative ideas on how to better deliver these services. there have been some wasteful and fraudulent activities that need to be gotten at so we don't waste taxpayer money. we think it's important to encourage able-bodied adults who do not have dependents to go to work. when we do that in welfare reform in the 1990's, it worked, people went to work, and by the way, child poverty dropped double digits. single moms went to work. it helps reduce poverty. we want to replicate that kind of success wit
ryan: as the ryan of the ryan-murray agreement, look, i wish that the murray side of the agreement would have agreed to those out-year numbers. that didn't happen. that agreement is a two-year agreement. so to compare this budget and the baseline against that, that's not accurate. here's the problem, mr. chairman. we're spending money we don't have. we're going through the budget program by program, line by line, and trying to reform these programs so that they can better deliver on their...
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paul ryan is saying the ryan republican budget is the only thing in the country. we need to take the message. now the choices are clear and the choices are very stark. a republican ryan budget sucks the life blood out of the american people or a democratic vision that values hard work and that values workers in this country. >> i'm going to have to leave it there. thank you both for your time this evening. >> thanks. >>> ahead, much more from an energetic president obama today who unloaded on republicans still set on repealing obamacare. >> to give them credit they do have one original idea which is to repeal obamacare. because they haven't tried that 60 times. >>> and remember all of those wild obamacare conspiracy theories? all those kooky predictions. our trip to gop fantasyland is ahead. >>> plus the supreme court strikes down another limit on big money in politics. how the democrats plan on fighting the billionaire boys club. >>> and should this homeless mom lose her two kids after leaving them in a car while on a job interview? you be the judge tonight. stay
paul ryan is saying the ryan republican budget is the only thing in the country. we need to take the message. now the choices are clear and the choices are very stark. a republican ryan budget sucks the life blood out of the american people or a democratic vision that values hard work and that values workers in this country. >> i'm going to have to leave it there. thank you both for your time this evening. >> thanks. >>> ahead, much more from an energetic president obama...
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o-- so it's very clear that the ryan priorities and the ryan budget priorities benefit millionaires. it's very clear, unsurprisingly, that the ryan budget also repeals yet again the affordable care act. despite the fact that now 9.3 million people now have health care as a result of the affordable care act, that according to a rand corporation study. now, repealing the affordable care act would allow insurance companies once again to treat a woman, and being a woman, as a pre-existing condition. would once again enable insurance companies to charge women more than men. insurance companies would also be table deny women coverage because of pre-existing conditions including a history of domestic violence, breast and cervical cancer and c-section. under this budget, millions of women and their families would be stripped of the private marketplace health plan and expanded medicaid coverage that they've obtained under the affordable care act. in fact, more than 47 million women would again have to pay out of pocket costs for life-saving preventive health services like mammograms and cervi
o-- so it's very clear that the ryan priorities and the ryan budget priorities benefit millionaires. it's very clear, unsurprisingly, that the ryan budget also repeals yet again the affordable care act. despite the fact that now 9.3 million people now have health care as a result of the affordable care act, that according to a rand corporation study. now, repealing the affordable care act would allow insurance companies once again to treat a woman, and being a woman, as a pre-existing...
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the thing about paul ryan that democrats should never stop saying is paul ryan was the one who startedat e privatized social security in bush's ear. and when they have the unmitigated sense to sit there and talk about either moving things to the states or the democrats are henot helping, wh they have cut medicaid and snap and all this stuff, it's going to hurt and then on top of it have the states pick up the tab and the slack? what are they smoking? >> neither i don't think are from washington or colorado. >> we looked at the polls in new hampshire. whooil rand paul did get 12%, undecided got 14%. so what does that say to you in terms of also chris christie at 11.5% and jeb bush at 9%. what does that say about the potential strength of who is going to be able to, i think for a long time it was chris christie everybody seemed it he would be the front runner. is rand paul making the sale in new hampshire? >> new hampshire is new hampshire. the voters here expect every one of these candidates to come up and shake their hands. we have to be a little careful away all of these early polls.
the thing about paul ryan that democrats should never stop saying is paul ryan was the one who startedat e privatized social security in bush's ear. and when they have the unmitigated sense to sit there and talk about either moving things to the states or the democrats are henot helping, wh they have cut medicaid and snap and all this stuff, it's going to hurt and then on top of it have the states pick up the tab and the slack? what are they smoking? >> neither i don't think are from...
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that's the problem, ryan. >> yes. and the irony is that the republicans are always saying get the government out of the way. and if they would have just left government spend agent the level that it was in 2009 and 2010, we'd have probably millions more jobs today, at least hundreds of thousands more jobs. the deficit is falling at such a fast pace now that it makes you wonder what is going on here. why aren't republicans giving credit here for the deficit falling, and why isn't the unemployment rate coming down if the deficit was the reason that we had these high jobless numbers. now, clearly, that's backwards. when the economy is struggling, you need to run a higher deficit. republicans are never going to get behind that. but they won't admit that that's what is going on right now. if have gotten out of the way and left things as they are, we would be in a much better place. >> absolutely. let's get back to the private sector jobs, though, melissa. with the latest job report, we now regain all the private sector job
that's the problem, ryan. >> yes. and the irony is that the republicans are always saying get the government out of the way. and if they would have just left government spend agent the level that it was in 2009 and 2010, we'd have probably millions more jobs today, at least hundreds of thousands more jobs. the deficit is falling at such a fast pace now that it makes you wonder what is going on here. why aren't republicans giving credit here for the deficit falling, and why isn't the...
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white center for people to comply with the ryan white or do a ryan white on their property to connect with the resources they need. i came here wondering what to do as a owner of an apartment building moderate to comply with the must rules that went into effect last year >> we don't want to go to 10 different events people said so we advise people of the event. so we try to be incentive not everyone is going to be able to come 0 so this fans the afternoon and the einstein >> i've decided to be here it's amazing to see all those people's here it's critical to be prepared and to recover from disasters as finishing as possible. >> i've been to a lot of shows and this one was a trufk turnout a. >> since the structure the building represents the super structure the lower part of this particle on the buildings on the corner they shack quite a bit. >> so for the floors above as shaking that top floor is fog go-go have no more mass and we saw in 1984 more structure destruction where we're ryan white this by adding a steel frame typically you want to brass in both directions and see how strong
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the ryan budget is very clear. it limits opportunity for low wage americans and favors the abuse of workers by the corporations. in the state of the union address, the president of the united states talked about social responsibility. he also talked about a corporate responsibility. walmart is the largest private employer in the world. they made $18 billion, that was the published number. $18 billion if net profit last year. and a good number of their employees are being supported by you. so i'm going to give issue real good take from the rich, give to the poor. i don't know if walmart could make it on $17 billion a year net profit, but i'd sure like to see them try. and i'd love to see their workers get a living wage so you and i don't have to pump money into social programs to constantly help people who work for corporations that could easily provide for them if they had a philosophy of actually paying people. not their workers, excuse me. they call them associates. does it sound fair to you? get your cell phones
the ryan budget is very clear. it limits opportunity for low wage americans and favors the abuse of workers by the corporations. in the state of the union address, the president of the united states talked about social responsibility. he also talked about a corporate responsibility. walmart is the largest private employer in the world. they made $18 billion, that was the published number. $18 billion if net profit last year. and a good number of their employees are being supported by you. so...
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paul ryan wouldn't want you to be identified as his surrogate tonight. you'll be discussing his budget, anyway. the politics of this are this thing is clearly not going to be enacted into law any time soon. there's an open question of whether it's going to get a vote in the house. let's talk about the philosophy behind it. when you look at the programs that deal with the poor, medicaid, he talks about block grants, repealing the affordable care act. treating the medicaid portion as a block grant. food stamps, block grant, he says. welfare, block grant programs. the basic philosophy behind that is, look, if you try to one-size-fits-all approach out of washington, it's going to get bungled. better to leave it to the states, local governments. they can figure it out, they can fit it better. what's your take on the basic philosophy? >> the states have such an incredibly good record that five don't have a minimum wage and the states where we have the biggest poverty problems find ways to help all sorts of rich people with big welfare grants to billionaire own
paul ryan wouldn't want you to be identified as his surrogate tonight. you'll be discussing his budget, anyway. the politics of this are this thing is clearly not going to be enacted into law any time soon. there's an open question of whether it's going to get a vote in the house. let's talk about the philosophy behind it. when you look at the programs that deal with the poor, medicaid, he talks about block grants, repealing the affordable care act. treating the medicaid portion as a block...
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congressman ryan claims he wants to help the poor.e even has ideas for that which you can find in his latest budget proposal which repeals the health care law even after 8 million people signed up for it and it guts every program men the to help people who are left out of the economic poverty, including turning medicare into a voucher. it ends funding for pbs. paul ryan wants to fire big bird. that must have been an interesting meeting. joining me now, california democrat barbara lee, one of the members of the congressional black caucus. congresswoman, thank you so much for being here. >> my pleasure. >> before i get to that, i want to circle over, just let you know the minimum wage bill was just defeated which i'm sure you know. i want to give you a chance to weigh in on it after listening to harry reid's statement about what just happened. take a listen. >> raising the minimum wage is so important. people care. people desperately need this money. we are happy to compromise. but we are not going to compromise on locking people in to
congressman ryan claims he wants to help the poor.e even has ideas for that which you can find in his latest budget proposal which repeals the health care law even after 8 million people signed up for it and it guts every program men the to help people who are left out of the economic poverty, including turning medicare into a voucher. it ends funding for pbs. paul ryan wants to fire big bird. that must have been an interesting meeting. joining me now, california democrat barbara lee, one of...
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ryan.oman, thank you so much for joining us. >> oh, thanks for having me with this powerful panel. >> that's right! we're going to get to the bottom of this, one way or the other. congresswoman, the obvious question is what do you expect to get out of this meeting? >> well, clearly we don't -- the budget -- the house version of the budget is already passed and it's $791 billion even below sequester levels and i mean it cuts everything from w.i.c. to subsidies for amtrak, to health care for veterans. it hurts not only the very, very poor, but the middle class as well. it raises taxes on the average american by $2,000 and lowers taxes on the very wealthy by $200,000. so we don't expect him to walk back from that. but, he has seemed to be interested in having a conversation about ending poverty and we certainly agree on that. so we see this as a tremendous opportunity to talk to a powerful member of congress, the chairman of the budget committee and potentially the ranking member of the chairm
ryan.oman, thank you so much for joining us. >> oh, thanks for having me with this powerful panel. >> that's right! we're going to get to the bottom of this, one way or the other. congresswoman, the obvious question is what do you expect to get out of this meeting? >> well, clearly we don't -- the budget -- the house version of the budget is already passed and it's $791 billion even below sequester levels and i mean it cuts everything from w.i.c. to subsidies for amtrak, to...
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ryan you are considered one of the leading transparency advocates in america.ou know how to get information from the government, and you want to know why the cia viewed nelson mandela as a threat to security. you want to know what role if any the u.s. played in his arrest and prosecution. why do you want that information and what are some of the specific questions you looking to answer? >> yeah, absolutely. last week i filed a lawsuit for the failure to comply with any freedom of information act records. i'm pursuing these documents because i want to shed light on exactly why the u.s. intelligence agencies viewed him as a threat to the intelligence community and what role it took in thwarting his fight for democracy in south africa -- >> why do you think they thwarted it. >> well, we know that provided intelligence in the 1980s. what we likely know but do not have hard documentation about is the cia specifically was intimately involved in nelson mandela's arrests. we have a former cia agent and south african intelligence agent who have said this is the case. so
ryan you are considered one of the leading transparency advocates in america.ou know how to get information from the government, and you want to know why the cia viewed nelson mandela as a threat to security. you want to know what role if any the u.s. played in his arrest and prosecution. why do you want that information and what are some of the specific questions you looking to answer? >> yeah, absolutely. last week i filed a lawsuit for the failure to comply with any freedom of...
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she unloads on ryan. you have to see.its for 2 million americans. will speaker boehner do the right thing? good job! still running in the morning? yeah. getting your vegetables every day? when i can. [ bop ] [ male announcer ] could've had a v8. two full servings of vegetables for only 50 delicious calories. >> paul ryan is out pushing his ruthless budget. it distrois the safety net and attacks the poor. 69% of his budget cuts come from low income programs. but senator elizabeth warren is ready for a fight. sne speaking at a recent dinner in minnesota, she blasted ryan's budget, took on his inner city culture belief and his view of the unemployed. >> paul ryan looks around, sees three unemployed workers for every job opening in america and blames the people who can't find a job. in 2008, this economy crashed, wiping out millions of jobs. paul ryan says don't blame wall street. the guys who make billions of dollars cheating american families. don't blame decades of deregulation that took the cops off the beat while the big
she unloads on ryan. you have to see.its for 2 million americans. will speaker boehner do the right thing? good job! still running in the morning? yeah. getting your vegetables every day? when i can. [ bop ] [ male announcer ] could've had a v8. two full servings of vegetables for only 50 delicious calories. >> paul ryan is out pushing his ruthless budget. it distrois the safety net and attacks the poor. 69% of his budget cuts come from low income programs. but senator elizabeth warren is...
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ryan: mr. chairman, i yield myself five minutes. the chair: the gentleman from wisconsin is recognized for five minutes. mr. ryan: here we are again, mr. chairman. resuming debate we left off yesterday. let me try and give a summary of what this is all about. this is all about getting our fiscal house in order. this is all about prioritizing hardworking taxpayer dollars. this is all about doing in our generation what we need to do to make sure the next generation has a secure future, a debt-free future. so that's why we are bringing a budget to the floor and that's why we are making those difficult decision, and that's why we are advocating for these important reforms. in much of the 20th century, a lot of programs were created.
ryan: mr. chairman, i yield myself five minutes. the chair: the gentleman from wisconsin is recognized for five minutes. mr. ryan: here we are again, mr. chairman. resuming debate we left off yesterday. let me try and give a summary of what this is all about. this is all about getting our fiscal house in order. this is all about prioritizing hardworking taxpayer dollars. this is all about doing in our generation what we need to do to make sure the next generation has a secure future, a...
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he motions for ryan to grant handlebars. ryan is dioing a good job operating the throttle. he's controlling the direction of the motorcycle with his body. >> it is awesome to have an experience like this with your dad. i can't help but be super nervous. >> you and a lot of people online are responding the same way. to answer some of the questions, we have ryan and jacob joining us "right this minute." tell us about this ride. was this ryan's first ride? >> ryan has been riding with me since he -- before he was a year old. he's very comfortable on the bike. rides his own dirt bike. >> w i't he weang as a helmet o. nobody can criticize you for that? >> it wasn't a planned one. could have been wearing more protective clothing but that's how i grew up riding and will continue to ride. >> are you surprised how much attention this video was getting. were you expecting this when you uploaded the video. >> i was not expecting the attention it is getting. i'm blown away. i'm contacted by people from the uk and europe and germany. >> what do you like about motorcycles so much? >> the
he motions for ryan to grant handlebars. ryan is dioing a good job operating the throttle. he's controlling the direction of the motorcycle with his body. >> it is awesome to have an experience like this with your dad. i can't help but be super nervous. >> you and a lot of people online are responding the same way. to answer some of the questions, we have ryan and jacob joining us "right this minute." tell us about this ride. was this ryan's first ride? >> ryan has...
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that is the paul ryan we know. he's back. >> we're going to the majority of takers versus makers in america. we risk hitting a tipping point in our society, where we have more takers than makers with society. >> we have become a nation of majority of takers and minority of makers. >> we don't are want to have a majority of takers we want a majority of makers. >> joining me is the ranking member of the house budget committee, chris van hollen. congressman van hollen, hard to shock me and harder to shock you, in terms of republican fiscal antics but this budget sort of shocked me. what was your reaction to it? >> alex, the same thing. i've seen three very reckless republican tea party budgets but this is even worse than all of the other ones combined. as you indicate, it doubles down on this idea of rigging the rules in favor of the very wealthy and in favor of special interest. people like the koch brothers they will love this republican budget but it absolutely decimates our investments in kids' education, in scien
that is the paul ryan we know. he's back. >> we're going to the majority of takers versus makers in america. we risk hitting a tipping point in our society, where we have more takers than makers with society. >> we have become a nation of majority of takers and minority of makers. >> we don't are want to have a majority of takers we want a majority of makers. >> joining me is the ranking member of the house budget committee, chris van hollen. congressman van hollen, hard...
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ryan finding work at the local mine. he even became a volunteer firefighter and within three years, he was chief. how many hours a month were you working as fire chief? >> a lot. >> i was gone all the time. >> reporter: those long hours at the fire station took him away from home just as his family was expanding. he and stefanie welcomed son miles first in 2009. aiden arrived two years later. but aiden's birth brought some unexpected stress at home that would later turn out to be the key to this father's downfall. >> we noticed he was crying a lot more than usual and then it turned into like nonstop screaming day and night, like i mean, 20 hours out of the day. it was extremely stressful. we kept bringing him back to the doctor and they kept telling us, "it's colic." >> reporter: and if that wasn't trouble enough, right around then, ryan's work life got a lot more complicated too. >> between 2010 and 2012 there were an unprecedented number of suspicious fires in the babbitt, minnesota, area. >> reporter: 39 fires in all.
ryan finding work at the local mine. he even became a volunteer firefighter and within three years, he was chief. how many hours a month were you working as fire chief? >> a lot. >> i was gone all the time. >> reporter: those long hours at the fire station took him away from home just as his family was expanding. he and stefanie welcomed son miles first in 2009. aiden arrived two years later. but aiden's birth brought some unexpected stress at home that would later turn out to...
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ryan is 6 years old. you see jacob motion for his boy ryan to grab the handlebars. he's doing a good job operating the throttle. jacob controlling the direction of the motorcycle with his body. >> it is awesome to have an experience like this with your dad but i can't help but be super nervous. >> you and a lot of people are responding the same way. to answer some of those questions ryan and jacob joining us right this minute. tell us about this ride. was this ryan's first ride? >> ryan has been riding with me before he was a year old. he's very comfortable on a bike. he rides his own dirt bike. >> why isn't he wearing leathers? he has a helmet on. nobody can criticikritcriticize that. >> a spur of the moment ride and wasn't a planned one. could have been wearing more protective clothing but that's how i've grown up riding and continue to ride. >> are you surprised by how much attention this video is getting? were you expecting this when you unloaded this video? >> i was not expecting the attention it was going to get. i'm quite blown away. i've been contacted from
ryan is 6 years old. you see jacob motion for his boy ryan to grab the handlebars. he's doing a good job operating the throttle. jacob controlling the direction of the motorcycle with his body. >> it is awesome to have an experience like this with your dad but i can't help but be super nervous. >> you and a lot of people are responding the same way. to answer some of those questions ryan and jacob joining us right this minute. tell us about this ride. was this ryan's first ride?...
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>>> paul ryan is trying to make nice.e house budget committee chair and conservative golden boy held a meeting with members of the congressional black caucus just hours after chairing a hearing to discuss the war on poverty. >> poverty affects everybody. poverty affects everybody in america and when we leave people behind in america, our country's not hitting its potential. >> why is the right-wing budget chair, the guy best known for slashing medicare and food stamps, why is he suddenly on a crusade to prove just how much he cares about the poor and to prove that fact in front of a group of democratic lawmakers? remember this? >> we have got this tailspin of culture in our inner cities in particular, of men not working and just generations of men not even thinking about working or learning the value and the culture of work. and so, there's a real culture problem here that has to be dealt with. >> congressman ryan's critique of men not even thinking about working in the inner cities didn't exactly go over well. but anyone
>>> paul ryan is trying to make nice.e house budget committee chair and conservative golden boy held a meeting with members of the congressional black caucus just hours after chairing a hearing to discuss the war on poverty. >> poverty affects everybody. poverty affects everybody in america and when we leave people behind in america, our country's not hitting its potential. >> why is the right-wing budget chair, the guy best known for slashing medicare and food stamps, why...
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ryan: at this time, mr. chairman, i'd like to yield three minutes to the distinguished gentleman from illinois, mr. davis. the chair: the gentleman from illinois is recognized for three minutes. mr. davis: mr. speaker, i want to thank chairman ryan for engaging the house in this very important process. we're talking about real alternatives and routes we can take for the future of this country and the future of our children can. as a father to a 17-year-old daughter and twin 13-year-old boys, riding the fiscal path of this country is the reason that i ran -- righting the fiscal path of this country is the reason i ran to serve in this institution and part of serving in this institution is creating a vision for america's financial future. this budget balances, putting a budget on the floor of the house and putting forth a vision for america's fiscal future that balances is something that we need to do on a regular basis. it's sad that i had to fight for a provision to be put into this bill called no budget, no
ryan: at this time, mr. chairman, i'd like to yield three minutes to the distinguished gentleman from illinois, mr. davis. the chair: the gentleman from illinois is recognized for three minutes. mr. davis: mr. speaker, i want to thank chairman ryan for engaging the house in this very important process. we're talking about real alternatives and routes we can take for the future of this country and the future of our children can. as a father to a 17-year-old daughter and twin 13-year-old boys,...
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that is where chairman ryan has ended up.t we are saying. look, you can go down on the street corner in the dead of winter in my of the major cities and see men and women standing out in horrible weather catching buses to go to work. when you talk about the cutting the food stamps or the s.n.a.p. program, it is cutting benefits from the disabled, women and children, and most of the people who receive s.n.a.p. go to work everyday, but they earn minimum wage, and if you earn minimum wage, you are going to be making $15,000 a year, and in this country, $15,000 a year will put you in poverty. >> congressman cleaver, thank you so much for your time, and we are curious to see the results of this meeting after it is concluded. thank you, sir. greatly appreciated and always an honor the speak with you. >> sure. >> and coming up next on "newsnation" -- >> [ bleep ]. >> and police arrest 11 former around current prep students accused in a massive drug ring targeting some of the most prestigious schools. >>> and security sin creased in
that is where chairman ryan has ended up.t we are saying. look, you can go down on the street corner in the dead of winter in my of the major cities and see men and women standing out in horrible weather catching buses to go to work. when you talk about the cutting the food stamps or the s.n.a.p. program, it is cutting benefits from the disabled, women and children, and most of the people who receive s.n.a.p. go to work everyday, but they earn minimum wage, and if you earn minimum wage, you are...
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the moats say he pointed it, first at tamisha, then at ryan. tamisha goes in, ryan decides it's best to stay outside, hoping the officer will understand their situation. >> r are you serious right now? >> you ran a red light. >> we went back and forth for a little bit. and then i realized that i was talking to a wall. i mean, he wasn't going to listen. he didn't care. >> did i not stop at the red light? did i not -- >> you stopped and then you blew through it. >> i waved the traffic off. >> it was still red. >> and then i turned. >> shut your mouth and listen. >> shut my mouth and listen? that's how you talk to me, dude? >> shut your mouth and listen. >> he was just, like, i can take you to jail, i can tow your car. shut your mouth. all this different stuff that i was thinking that wasn't appropriate for a cop to say to anybody. >> it's decision time for ryan. he knows if he stays he'll probably miss his opportunity to say good-bye and to be there for his wife. >> i was thinking i didn't want anything else bad to happen, so i was trying to stay
the moats say he pointed it, first at tamisha, then at ryan. tamisha goes in, ryan decides it's best to stay outside, hoping the officer will understand their situation. >> r are you serious right now? >> you ran a red light. >> we went back and forth for a little bit. and then i realized that i was talking to a wall. i mean, he wasn't going to listen. he didn't care. >> did i not stop at the red light? did i not -- >> you stopped and then you blew through it....
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let me tell you, that may be paul ryan's vision of how america works. but that's not our vision of this great country. >> so we all know that vice president joe biden has a way with his words. and yesterday was a prime exam a spell of that. his wife, dr. jill biden, was discussing her role as a community college educator during a convention in washington and that's when the veep offered his own take on what it's like being married to a teacher. >> i thank you for what you do and i mean that sincerely. jill is probably right, i think i have the same attitude did i not sleep with a cutie college professor every night. the same one. the same one. >> good recovery there. so we want to shift to our twitter question. we want to find out if this will freak you out a bit. check out human barbie doll. gq interviewed the 20 something ukranian model who looks just like the fashion doll. and we simply want your reaction to seeing her. she's getting quite a response on soerl media. so tweet us your most creative answers using the #way too early. no, i'm not trying t
let me tell you, that may be paul ryan's vision of how america works. but that's not our vision of this great country. >> so we all know that vice president joe biden has a way with his words. and yesterday was a prime exam a spell of that. his wife, dr. jill biden, was discussing her role as a community college educator during a convention in washington and that's when the veep offered his own take on what it's like being married to a teacher. >> i thank you for what you do and i...
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coming up, why are republicans attacking paul ryan's new budget plan?n the nation, it's not always pretty. but add brand new belongings from nationwide insurance... ...and we'll replace destroyed or stolen items with brand-new versions. we take care of the heat, so you don't get burned. just another way we put members first, because we don't have shareholders. join the nation. ♪ nationwide is on your side ♪ i'm a messy person. i don't like cleaning. i love my son, but he never cleans up. always leaves a trail of crumbs behind. you're going to have a problem with getting a wife. uh, yeah, i guess. [ laughs ] this is ridiculous. christopher glenn! [ doorbell rings ] what is that? swiffer sweep & trap. i think i can use this. it picks up everything. i like this. that's a lot of dirt. it's that easy! good job chris! i think a woman will probably come your way. [ both laugh ] >>> okay, class, who said this about paul ryan's budget. on this day, when we celebrate fools, we are once again presented with a budget by republicans and asked to believe it is someth
coming up, why are republicans attacking paul ryan's new budget plan?n the nation, it's not always pretty. but add brand new belongings from nationwide insurance... ...and we'll replace destroyed or stolen items with brand-new versions. we take care of the heat, so you don't get burned. just another way we put members first, because we don't have shareholders. join the nation. ♪ nationwide is on your side ♪ i'm a messy person. i don't like cleaning. i love my son, but he never cleans up....
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who knew it was going to be paul ryan giving them an tonight to flip the script. >> send him a thank note. he's mobilizing the democratic base because he's going to say we want to cut all of these programs and these are programs that affect people's lives tanningab tangiblely. and i think he's going to demobilize some of those republicans. i'm looking for a two-fer here. >> governor palin was upset it wasn't evil enough. i call this the boo radly budget because it's never going to leave the house. this isn't a budget plan, it's erotica fiction he's written for the koch brothers. it's about he wants to be president, he's auditions for tea party idol and you're going to iowa, dog, that's all this is about. after eight years of the bush unlimited credit card presidency, this president says the bill is here, kids and it's in your mailbox. >> the thing i do respect, he's being honest. we got to give him that, right? >> okay. >> particularly last night in his interview, he talked about the most popular, things people like the most, coverage for preexisting conditions different rates for pe
who knew it was going to be paul ryan giving them an tonight to flip the script. >> send him a thank note. he's mobilizing the democratic base because he's going to say we want to cut all of these programs and these are programs that affect people's lives tanningab tangiblely. and i think he's going to demobilize some of those republicans. i'm looking for a two-fer here. >> governor palin was upset it wasn't evil enough. i call this the boo radly budget because it's never going to...
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paul ryan's new budget plan includes a full repeal of the health care law. the house is vote this week on a bill to dismantle part of the law. and ted cruz has the party's talking point down. >> i think it is the essence of pragmatism to recognize this thing isn't working. let's start over. let's repeal every word of it. >> they still want to repeal every word of it. the president's got a word for dead-enders like senator cruz. >> they have to explain why we should go back to the days when seniors paid more for their prescriptions, or women had to pay more than men for coverage. back to the days when americans with preexisting conditions were out of luck. they could routinely be denied the economic security of health insurance. because that's exactly what would happen if we repeal this law. millions of people who now have health insurance would not have it. >> that's what republicans want to go back to, the way things used to be? for more than 7.1 million americans, that's just not acceptable. joining me now is congresswoman jan schakowsky, democrat of illin
paul ryan's new budget plan includes a full repeal of the health care law. the house is vote this week on a bill to dismantle part of the law. and ted cruz has the party's talking point down. >> i think it is the essence of pragmatism to recognize this thing isn't working. let's start over. let's repeal every word of it. >> they still want to repeal every word of it. the president's got a word for dead-enders like senator cruz. >> they have to explain why we should go back to...
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i agree with ryan. i'm not sure that anything can be done unless we can agree to sort of fedor the capitalist system we have. >> anna marie cox and ryan grimm, thank you both for your time. that is all for now. i'll see you back here tomorrow at 4:00. "the ed show" is next. >>> welcome to "ed ed shthe ed i'm ready to go! let's get to work. >> effective immediately, i am banning mr. sterling for life from any association with the clippers organization or the nba. >> don't come to my games, don't bring black people and don't come. >> the hateful opinions, voiced by that man, are those of mr. sterling. >> you can change yourself. >> i don't want to change it. >> this has been a painful moment for all members of the nba family. >> he's got an awful lot of african-american players. >> do you know you have a whole team that's black that plays for you? >> i support them and give them food and clothes and cars and houses. >> sentiments of this kind are contrary to the principles of inclusion and respect that fo
i agree with ryan. i'm not sure that anything can be done unless we can agree to sort of fedor the capitalist system we have. >> anna marie cox and ryan grimm, thank you both for your time. that is all for now. i'll see you back here tomorrow at 4:00. "the ed show" is next. >>> welcome to "ed ed shthe ed i'm ready to go! let's get to work. >> effective immediately, i am banning mr. sterling for life from any association with the clippers organization or the...
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and skype is ryan herd, author and founder of a website. it is i will illusive dreamer.he book is called dream like a boss. welcome everyone. so dreams are fascinating and so weird. >> yes, to me. >> where do they come from? >> welcoming from the brain in a very different bio chemical state than the waking thoughts are generating but still about all of the usual thoughts and concerns but in this very visual, very emotional language than in the usual verbal logic. >> there are elements of real life and than bizarre. where does the weird stuff come into it and things that never ever happen? >> it is a mix. instead of all the scenarios in the linear time, we have the distant past and wishes and fantasies and fears getting in there and the television show we watched last week and mixing it up much more and the sequence is not linear from a connected group of things. >> talk about the app you created, dream on, how does that work? >> before going to bed decide what time you want to wake up and what sound scape you want it to play in the half hour before you wake up and when y
and skype is ryan herd, author and founder of a website. it is i will illusive dreamer.he book is called dream like a boss. welcome everyone. so dreams are fascinating and so weird. >> yes, to me. >> where do they come from? >> welcoming from the brain in a very different bio chemical state than the waking thoughts are generating but still about all of the usual thoughts and concerns but in this very visual, very emotional language than in the usual verbal logic. >>...
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that's what scares denise. >> ryan said he lost five friends. you probably knew their moms. >> i can't even drive by their houses. because i know my kid could be next. >> reporter: they've had close calls before. a couple of years ago denise had to take ryan to the hospital after he overdosed. >> they gave him a shot of narcam. i had never seen anything like it in my life. she was pushing it in his i.v. and he was coming out of it. before she even finished. >> reporter: that's what led her to chad her source for narcam. a recovering addict himself he gives it out for free to anyone who asks. but critics say that gives users like ryan a false sense of security. >> some people's argument is if you have more narcam around heroin addicts will use more. because they will know they have like a safety net. >> that's ridiculous. really is that what people think? wow. you use if you want to use. i don't think i got narcam in the house. i can go use. >> reporter: a few hours after our interview with ryan, mom and sons meet at chad's apartment. ryan said h
that's what scares denise. >> ryan said he lost five friends. you probably knew their moms. >> i can't even drive by their houses. because i know my kid could be next. >> reporter: they've had close calls before. a couple of years ago denise had to take ryan to the hospital after he overdosed. >> they gave him a shot of narcam. i had never seen anything like it in my life. she was pushing it in his i.v. and he was coming out of it. before she even finished. >>...
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ryan just put out a plan a couple of months ago about poverty.e said that he had this huge commitment to attack poverty. but yet he wants to cut funding for food stamps, pell grants, child nutrition, ssi for elderly and disabled. he wants to cut health care for low income folks. 69% of the revenue that would be raised to fund the tax cuts for the rich are done by essentially decimating the safety net. and this is how we address poverty. >> this is his legislation to -- or his budget to help the poor, help poverty. >> exactly. >> you know, krystal, president obama yesterday really laced into the gop for its new budget. and the party's failed priorities. listen to this. >> it was their economic plan in the 2012 campaign. it was their economic plan in 2010. it's like that movie groundhog day. except it's not funny. talk the talk about valuing hard work and families, or walk the walk and actually value hard work and families. you got a choice. you can give america the shaft or you can give it a raise. >> so the president went right at them. is this w
ryan just put out a plan a couple of months ago about poverty.e said that he had this huge commitment to attack poverty. but yet he wants to cut funding for food stamps, pell grants, child nutrition, ssi for elderly and disabled. he wants to cut health care for low income folks. 69% of the revenue that would be raised to fund the tax cuts for the rich are done by essentially decimating the safety net. and this is how we address poverty. >> this is his legislation to -- or his budget to...
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ryan tried to backtrack. he relates the statement -- after reading the transcript of yesterday mork's interview, it is clear i was inarticulate about the point i was trying to make. inarticulate, looking for an exit strategy, aren't you, congressman? paul ryan can try to whitewash the comments, but he can't whitewashle policies. he supports policies that attack minorities. here is paul ryan's 2015 budget, overall the republican pipe dream of a budget cuts $4.8 trillion out of the budget over the next decade. pretty big number. who is he hitting? 69% of the cuts come from people from low or moderate incomes. ryan wants to cut 3.3 trillion from programs like medicaid, and snap. during the 212 election, paul ryan lost his cool when asked, how is policies what help inner city americans? >> the best thing to help prevent violent crime in the inner cities is to bring opportunity. is to help people get out of the inner cities teach good discipline, good character, that is civil society. >> you do that by cutting tax
ryan tried to backtrack. he relates the statement -- after reading the transcript of yesterday mork's interview, it is clear i was inarticulate about the point i was trying to make. inarticulate, looking for an exit strategy, aren't you, congressman? paul ryan can try to whitewash the comments, but he can't whitewashle policies. he supports policies that attack minorities. here is paul ryan's 2015 budget, overall the republican pipe dream of a budget cuts $4.8 trillion out of the budget over...
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ryan's budget is should be found in the bookstore in the fiction department.wasn't a democrat either. that is how tea party republicans reacted to paul ryan's budget today, which he introduced and which immediately became a campaign document. democrats are run against it, tea party republicans will run against it, and probably no one, including paul ryan, will run in favor of it. it is a budget that eliminates the affordable care act, but still doesn't cut spending enough for the tea party, even though it ends medicare as we know it. just when republicans are realizing that running against the affordable care act might not get them as far as they want to go, democrats now have paul ryan's attack on medicare to run against, which has instantly given contracts new hope in the congressional elections. the editor of the right wing breitbart news was not happy that paul ryan decided to introduce a new budget. he tweeted, so paul ryan plays charlie brown to the media's lucy by providing yet another comprehensive budget for dems to savage. joining me now, jerod berns
ryan's budget is should be found in the bookstore in the fiction department.wasn't a democrat either. that is how tea party republicans reacted to paul ryan's budget today, which he introduced and which immediately became a campaign document. democrats are run against it, tea party republicans will run against it, and probably no one, including paul ryan, will run in favor of it. it is a budget that eliminates the affordable care act, but still doesn't cut spending enough for the tea party,...
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ryan: mr. chairman, at this time i'd like to yield three minutes to the vice chairman of the budget committee, the gentleman from georgia, in price. the chair: the gentleman is recognized for three minutes. mr. price: thank you, mr. chairman. i want to commend the chairman of the committee for the great work he's done and bringing forward a positive solutions-oriented budget. what we're hearing, mr. chairman, is the same song, different verse. you'd think they would get tired of singing this song because it's so out of key. spends more, taxes more, borrows more, adds $4.3 trillion to the debt and never, ever, ever comes to balance. ever. the american people out there watching this and looking at their -- reading their newspapers about what the plan is in washington, what the budget is in washington and they recognize that the democrats' plan is never ever to balance. not something they can do in their homes. people has to balance their budget. not something they can do in their businesses. they
ryan: mr. chairman, at this time i'd like to yield three minutes to the vice chairman of the budget committee, the gentleman from georgia, in price. the chair: the gentleman is recognized for three minutes. mr. price: thank you, mr. chairman. i want to commend the chairman of the committee for the great work he's done and bringing forward a positive solutions-oriented budget. what we're hearing, mr. chairman, is the same song, different verse. you'd think they would get tired of singing this...
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ryan: all right.aving the right to reserve to close, we have no more speakers so i'll let the gentleman consume the rest of the time. mr. blumenauer: further inquiry, as i understand, the majority has consumed 34 minutes -- the chair: has that much time remaining. and the gentleman from oregon has 32 minutes remaining. mr. blumenauer: but we're going to carry that. got it. so i yield myself two minutes. the chair: the gentleman from oregon is recognized for two minutes. mr. blumenauer: thank you. and i do appreciate the back and forth discussion here, but i want to put this in perspective, if i could, because our friends with the republican budget have assumed, for instance, that we're really not going to -- we don't necessarily have to raise taxes. we could actually cut some of the loopholes that we've offered repeatedly, and although that is referred to rhetorically, they've never been able to follow through with any that they would cut. there are medicaid cuts -- and make no mistake about it -- the
ryan: all right.aving the right to reserve to close, we have no more speakers so i'll let the gentleman consume the rest of the time. mr. blumenauer: further inquiry, as i understand, the majority has consumed 34 minutes -- the chair: has that much time remaining. and the gentleman from oregon has 32 minutes remaining. mr. blumenauer: but we're going to carry that. got it. so i yield myself two minutes. the chair: the gentleman from oregon is recognized for two minutes. mr. blumenauer: thank...