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ryan: thank you, media. andrea: i would take a moment to point out who is watching our --e or c-span, that not all the national press club is open to members of the general public. any reaction you hear here today may not be from the working press. we are most fortunate to have speaker ryan at the national press club. especially with the just 29 days to go before one of the more interesting midterm elections in recent history. all while living through one of the more interesting presidencies in recent memory. will paul ryan run for office again? will he take on donald trump? will his congressional seat flip and turn blue? will he go back to cutting lawns, like he did when he was growing up? mr. ryan: i did last sunday. [laughter] andrea: that answers that question. mr. speaker, you have the floor. we are rolling tape. mr. ryan: thank you, very much. that was nice. [applause] is that your phone? andrea, thank you so much. i appreciate that. it is great to be back here. i was hoping to see craig gilbert here.
ryan: thank you, media. andrea: i would take a moment to point out who is watching our --e or c-span, that not all the national press club is open to members of the general public. any reaction you hear here today may not be from the working press. we are most fortunate to have speaker ryan at the national press club. especially with the just 29 days to go before one of the more interesting midterm elections in recent history. all while living through one of the more interesting presidencies in...
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[applause] >> thank you, speaker ryan. the format of today's newsmaker, will be, i will take the first question and the last question. in between, we will open up the room to your questions. my first question is, are you done with politics? >> elected politics, as far as i know. >> for good? speaker ryan: you never say never to these things. i want to spend 2019 reconnecting with my family, reconnecting with my home, then i will figure out what the next chapter is. i don't know what the next chapter is politically speaking. right now, i am happy with the decisions i have made. >> how would you describe your political legacy to date? speaker ryan: as a policymaker who came into political leadership. the ideas that i have been fighting for my entire career, much of which have gotten through, tax reform, rebuilding the military, the kind of economic growth policies that i learned under cap and reagan are the kind we have been thing in place this year and making a difference. i think we need to do more on entitlement reform. i
[applause] >> thank you, speaker ryan. the format of today's newsmaker, will be, i will take the first question and the last question. in between, we will open up the room to your questions. my first question is, are you done with politics? >> elected politics, as far as i know. >> for good? speaker ryan: you never say never to these things. i want to spend 2019 reconnecting with my family, reconnecting with my home, then i will figure out what the next chapter is. i don't...
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that's all paul ryan said. paul ryan's point of view is, he was on the road campaigning for a very vulnerable republican, congressman andy bar, from kentucky, who doesn't want to be talking about birthright citizenship and undoing it through executive order. that's not what andy bar wants to talk about. all of a sudden ryan has to talk about it, and so the reason that president trump is attacking paul ryan on this is curious. >> well, you know, look, paul ryan is going away, right? paul ryan is no longer going to be speaker. paul ryan is an easy, you know, punching bag. not a darling. i don't think at any trump rally this afternoon in the hertz arena in ft. myers there are going to be people chanting for paul ryan. he's going out to rally the base. not too long ago, mitch mcconnell was not a favorite. >> only top ranking republican on the hill -- it's not like he's an unimportant, minor league -- >> he's lame duck -- >> you know what this says to me, he's given up on the house. this message is one that helps re
that's all paul ryan said. paul ryan's point of view is, he was on the road campaigning for a very vulnerable republican, congressman andy bar, from kentucky, who doesn't want to be talking about birthright citizenship and undoing it through executive order. that's not what andy bar wants to talk about. all of a sudden ryan has to talk about it, and so the reason that president trump is attacking paul ryan on this is curious. >> well, you know, look, paul ryan is going away, right? paul...
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(ryan) in the south bay... two men are in custody in connection with an alleged credit card skimming scam in sunnyvale. as kron four's rob fladeboe explains... they were caught in the act. (cops checking pumps)literally moments before sunnyvale police could be seen using flashlights to peer inside the pumps here at the world oil station on west maude avenue, a couple of alleged con men were doing the same thing. they were about to place so- called credit card skimming devices inside those pumps when a passer by called 911 to report suspicious activity says captain jeff hunter.capt. jeff hunter/sunnyvale police ".....officers were on the scene very quickly and were able to detain two suspects who were later determined to have been manipulating one of the pumps, placing electronic equipment inside...."caught in the act, two suspects were detained, questioned and handcuffed beforebeing taken into custody. evidence seized included what appear to be equipment used to capture or "skim" the credit card numbers of unsu
(ryan) in the south bay... two men are in custody in connection with an alleged credit card skimming scam in sunnyvale. as kron four's rob fladeboe explains... they were caught in the act. (cops checking pumps)literally moments before sunnyvale police could be seen using flashlights to peer inside the pumps here at the world oil station on west maude avenue, a couple of alleged con men were doing the same thing. they were about to place so- called credit card skimming devices inside those pumps...
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when queried ryan mittal and dusted off admitted that the n.s.a. encode thirteen twenty five fifteen one five zero fifty eight twenty four indicates that it was made by w.-m. italia gradually a coherent picture is a managing the scenes just request of each a obviously lots of people said nothing cadel first the government in rome. then the regional government and anyone else who knew what was going on. because factory was always used to make explosives but they were used for civilian purposes ok the plant used to supply the local mines that once existed here in sardinia. but at some stage the factory was repurposed more or less secretly on a. quest. that that. central bus. when in may twenty seventeen protesters take to the streets to demonstrate against ron metal as it holds its annual shareholders meeting. despite not let's be clear i never buy shares in ryan mattel to make a profit is guilty of complicity with arms exports and with murder throughout the world. moto major lotto works for an italian foundation he is part of a network that buys run
when queried ryan mittal and dusted off admitted that the n.s.a. encode thirteen twenty five fifteen one five zero fifty eight twenty four indicates that it was made by w.-m. italia gradually a coherent picture is a managing the scenes just request of each a obviously lots of people said nothing cadel first the government in rome. then the regional government and anyone else who knew what was going on. because factory was always used to make explosives but they were used for civilian purposes...
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(ryan)(ryan) that wraps up kron 4 news at 5.risa) ken wayne and catherine heenan are here with kron 4 news at six. (ken) thank you ryan and terisa... coming up tonight at six. we are tracking the devestation left behind by hurricane michael in the florida panhandle. at least six people are dead - buildings have been topped... we'll have a live report. (catherine) then - new at six - the san francisco school board at the center of a national controversy.. what the new school board president is replacing the national anthem with. kron4 news at six is next. (ken) the ross fall dress event is finally here. so you can find a party dress that actually makes you want to celebrate. yes. or find a new dress that's perfect for work. perfect! or one that you know exactly how to work. yeah? yeah. that's yes for less. get to the ross fall dress event where you can find the latest styles and trends for every occasion. the ross fall dress event is on now, and it feels even better when you find it for less-at ross. yes for less. (ken) tonight a
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for him. >> but paul ryan's leaving. he knows paul ryan is low hanging fruit. he's not popular amongst the base. what it does do is put republicans in tight positions in a tough position of arguing over what president trump is doing is constitutional or not, it probably something most republicans in tight districts do not want to deal with. paul ryan knows more about constitutionality than president trump does. he's the same guy who claims he knows more than the generals. it's an assanine comment. >> he's been critical of a man who has been picking on him for a year and a half. >> and paul ryan has the bravery and fortitude. where was this courage when he was running this same exact campaign in 2016? that is the kind of courage we needed then. that is the kind of courage that says partisanship out the window. this is not right. this is inhumane, these are the types of things we should not be talking about or engaging in before the american people. that is the paul ryan who was going to be re-elected speaker. it doesn't m
for him. >> but paul ryan's leaving. he knows paul ryan is low hanging fruit. he's not popular amongst the base. what it does do is put republicans in tight positions in a tough position of arguing over what president trump is doing is constitutional or not, it probably something most republicans in tight districts do not want to deal with. paul ryan knows more about constitutionality than president trump does. he's the same guy who claims he knows more than the generals. it's an assanine...
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house speaker, paul ryan. the ballottle over the presiden pledge to end birthright citizenship in the u.s. with an executive order. something ryan says mr. trump can't do, because it's in the constitution. the president tweeted, paul ryan should be focusing on holding the majority rather than giving his opinions on birthright citizenship, something he knows nothing about. that was in response to the speaker saying, hold on. >> well, you obviously cannot do that. you cannot end birthright citizenship with an executive order. >> reporter: a senior gop aide jumped to ryan's defense telling cnn, this is a great way to screw up the machine a week before the election, first the comment itself and now attacking the top republican in congress, trying to save our majority. >> not fear mongering at all. immigration is an important subject. >> reporter: top white house officials like kellyanne conway insist, the birthright issue is an open question. >> there are constitutional scholars who say the 14th amendment is up fo
house speaker, paul ryan. the ballottle over the presiden pledge to end birthright citizenship in the u.s. with an executive order. something ryan says mr. trump can't do, because it's in the constitution. the president tweeted, paul ryan should be focusing on holding the majority rather than giving his opinions on birthright citizenship, something he knows nothing about. that was in response to the speaker saying, hold on. >> well, you obviously cannot do that. you cannot end birthright...
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. >> plus we're with ryan gosling in d.c.or "first man's" big premiere. >> i would be a terrible astronaut. >> how playing neil armstrong won him daddy points. >> and another sexy leading man, another premier. secrets from jamie dornan's new role. >>> this is "entertainment tonight." >> thanks for joining us. >> we have a lot of news ahead. >> here is tonight's big story. >> lady gaga's made manhattan her concrete catwalk as "a star is born" hits theaters. >> i'm so happy to be here. >> hollywood's it girl sat down with colbert. >> there can be 100 people in the room and 99 don't believe in you and just one does and bradley cooper believed in me and i would not be here without him today. ♪ i'll never reach the ground >> holy [ bleep ]. >> can i tell you a secret? i think you might be a song writer. >> the film already grossed $4.6 million in previews and the remake got the blessing of barbra streisand. she told me about visiting the set. >> what did you and lady gaga talk about? >> she brought me flowers. she's been to my hou
. >> plus we're with ryan gosling in d.c.or "first man's" big premiere. >> i would be a terrible astronaut. >> how playing neil armstrong won him daddy points. >> and another sexy leading man, another premier. secrets from jamie dornan's new role. >>> this is "entertainment tonight." >> thanks for joining us. >> we have a lot of news ahead. >> here is tonight's big story. >> lady gaga's made manhattan her concrete...
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and ryan's reunion.ling was intimidated. >>> plus, arod's crush on jlo two decades in the making? >> i love the idea of getting married. >> from priyanka to ariana predictions from hollywood's go to designers. >> this has an >>> two oscar nominees team up. steve carell and >>> time to get you up to speed on some more headlines. first up in tonight's know and tell, it's brittany and ryan's mickey mouse club reunion. >> how long has it been since you had seen her? >> neither of us could remember. so it's been a while. >> would you ever think about getting everybody back together again? >> i would definitely show up. i would go definitely. >> brittany. >> ryan. >> brittany was only seen posing with him backstage and ryan told degeneres 25 years ago when they first met, he felt inferior. >> i remember thinking, oh, okay. so they're like freakishly talented. >> what did you do? >> i think i was like i'm canadian. >> during her "ellen" sit down today, spears announced something for the future. >> i can't make
and ryan's reunion.ling was intimidated. >>> plus, arod's crush on jlo two decades in the making? >> i love the idea of getting married. >> from priyanka to ariana predictions from hollywood's go to designers. >> this has an >>> two oscar nominees team up. steve carell and >>> time to get you up to speed on some more headlines. first up in tonight's know and tell, it's brittany and ryan's mickey mouse club reunion. >> how long has it been since...
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how does he know that paul ryan doesn't know? you know, it's just ridiculous. >> he says he doesn't know anything about birthright citizenship because yesterday paul ryan said you can't simply sign an executive order and i litt -- eliminate it which grants it to kids born in the united states, that's been around for what 150 years? >> paul ryan simply had to push back on this. when barack obama was president, when he would issue executive orders we thought exceeded his authority, we yelled and screamed. this is clearly a case where the president exceeded his authority. this birthright requires a statute. the executive order is completely out of bounds. paul ryan would rather talk about the economy and jobs. the president seems to be raising these hot button cultural issues. pretty unhelpful. i'm glad the speaker helped us. >> yesterday he is making a big issue out of this birthright citizenship issue. i can sign an executive order. >> why not? >> i have been told, he doesn't say whom, experts. he tweeted this earlier this morning
how does he know that paul ryan doesn't know? you know, it's just ridiculous. >> he says he doesn't know anything about birthright citizenship because yesterday paul ryan said you can't simply sign an executive order and i litt -- eliminate it which grants it to kids born in the united states, that's been around for what 150 years? >> paul ryan simply had to push back on this. when barack obama was president, when he would issue executive orders we thought exceeded his authority, we...
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and ryan's reunion.ling was intimidated. >>> plus, arod's crush on jlo two decades in the making? >> i love the idea of getting married. >> from priyanka to ariana predictions from hollywood's go to designers. >> this has an >>> two oscar nominees team up. steve carell and california's public schools rank 44th in the nation. 44th. i'm marshall tuck, i'm a public-school parent, and i know we can do better. in the public schools i led, we got more funding into our classrooms, supported our teachers, and we raised graduation rates by 60%. that's why president obama's education secretary endorses me. we've done it before. now, let's do it for every public-school student in california. i'm marshall tuck. i'm running for state superintendent. >>> time to get you up to speed on some more headlines. first up in tonight's know and tell, it's brittany and ryan's mickey mouse club reunion. >> how long has it been since you had seen her? >> neither of us could remember. so it's been a while. >> would you ever think
and ryan's reunion.ling was intimidated. >>> plus, arod's crush on jlo two decades in the making? >> i love the idea of getting married. >> from priyanka to ariana predictions from hollywood's go to designers. >> this has an >>> two oscar nominees team up. steve carell and california's public schools rank 44th in the nation. 44th. i'm marshall tuck, i'm a public-school parent, and i know we can do better. in the public schools i led, we got more funding into...
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ryan: hey, how are you doing? how is it going, north jersey?ust introduced me to johanna and his kids and i realized that i am not nearly as good as catholic as jay weber. what a beautiful family. , have to tell you, no pressure but we, the rest of the country, we are all come to on you, north jersey, to deliver this man to the united states congress in 20 days. you, i think you understand this, but the stakes could not be higher for this country. we really are at this, sort of proverbial tipping point, or fork in the road in this nation. you can just see it. the rest -- the left has come unhinged. nancy pelosi and her cronies running for congress -- no see pelosi and nancy pelosi and her clothes are going hard. ofy want to get rid controlling or border, they want to have socialized medicine take over and bankrupt medicare. they want to undo all the tax cuts and raise our taxes. they want to move us so far left, that we would not even recognize ourselves. they don't even calls themselves progressives anymore, they call themselves in aquatic soc
ryan: hey, how are you doing? how is it going, north jersey?ust introduced me to johanna and his kids and i realized that i am not nearly as good as catholic as jay weber. what a beautiful family. , have to tell you, no pressure but we, the rest of the country, we are all come to on you, north jersey, to deliver this man to the united states congress in 20 days. you, i think you understand this, but the stakes could not be higher for this country. we really are at this, sort of proverbial...
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behold ryan zinke. ryan zinke was a republican of congress before trump named him to run the department of interior. one gets the sense from mr. z c zincy that he would like to make that as high profile. he rode a horse to work on the first day of the job. he use fare funds to stop traffic in that entire part of washington, d.c. so he could show up on a horse, because he thoug thought. once he dismounted and made it inside the building, secretary sinke would v that a staff member would be assigned to run to the roof of the building, to run that up the flag pole whenever ryan zinke was at his desk. so everybody could tell from a distance or maybe from a passing plane that ryan zinke was in the house. it has been a sort of hallmark of ryan zinke's political career that he has sometimes overdone it a little bit with the visuals. when he was running for congress,inch irked a lot of his republicans by putting the trident sign on his campaign bus which sort of implied that the navy s.e.a.l.s were endorsing hi
behold ryan zinke. ryan zinke was a republican of congress before trump named him to run the department of interior. one gets the sense from mr. z c zincy that he would like to make that as high profile. he rode a horse to work on the first day of the job. he use fare funds to stop traffic in that entire part of washington, d.c. so he could show up on a horse, because he thoug thought. once he dismounted and made it inside the building, secretary sinke would v that a staff member would be...
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ryan's legacy is and will be? mr.ryce: i am glad he will get time with his family after the cycle. what i remember about paul ryan is he talked about how he wanted to protect social security, save it, but had some form of privatizing it that would amount to a coupon. once they were out, they were on their own. they were left to their own devices. we have asked bryan steil if he would commit to promise not to cut social security, not to vote to cut social security. will get to that, maybe in his answer could go ahead. unless you are finished. mr. bryce: i am. steve: sir. i think of paul ryan the person, great father, great husband, someone we are proud to call our congressman. he is also a great listener. if you had a problem with red tape in washington dc, he is the person you go to. someone we are proud of to call our congressman. i think everyone bring something unique to the table. i bring my own personal background working for local rock county manufacturing companies, solving problems. i think i can bring that to
ryan's legacy is and will be? mr.ryce: i am glad he will get time with his family after the cycle. what i remember about paul ryan is he talked about how he wanted to protect social security, save it, but had some form of privatizing it that would amount to a coupon. once they were out, they were on their own. they were left to their own devices. we have asked bryan steil if he would commit to promise not to cut social security, not to vote to cut social security. will get to that, maybe in his...
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behold ryan zink. ryan zinke was head of the department of interior. it's not the world's most high profile agency. one gets the feeling from m mr. zinke would like to make it as high profile as he can. he's the cabinet officer that rode a horse to work on his first day on the job. he used taxpayer expenses, taxpayer funds to stop traffic in that entire part of washington, d.c. so he could show up on a horse because he thought that would be cool. once he dismounted and made it inside the building, secretary zinke soon made it a new practice at the department of the interior that a staff member would be assigned to -- i kid you not -- to run to the roof of the building with secretary zinke's personal flag to run that up the flag pole whenever ryan zinke was at his desk, so everybody could tell from a distance, or maybe even from a passing plane, that ryan zinke was in the house. >>> it has been a sort of hallmark of ryan zinke's political career he has sometimes overdone it a little bit with the visuals. when he was running for congress, he irked a lot
behold ryan zink. ryan zinke was head of the department of interior. it's not the world's most high profile agency. one gets the feeling from m mr. zinke would like to make it as high profile as he can. he's the cabinet officer that rode a horse to work on his first day on the job. he used taxpayer expenses, taxpayer funds to stop traffic in that entire part of washington, d.c. so he could show up on a horse because he thought that would be cool. once he dismounted and made it inside the...
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one, i think it is a little late in the game for speaker ryan to grow a backbone.d opportunities over the course of the last two years to sort of set the president straight on any number of policy issues, now this is when he does it when he is out the door. my response to that is whatever. my second comment on trump specifically in this case is i think he wants to talk about this. he would rather talk about anything immigration related because he and his advisers think it an mates the republican base in a way other things don't. even though it looks like a rift among the republicans, he can spin it around and say, i'm against the establishment. >> let me let ron brown in on this. go ahead, ron. >> it is interesting. i look at what he is doing as an implicit form of trash. people are talking about whether the election is a wave. i think it is the wrong lens through which to view it. if you look at this unusually big battle field, we have the potential for realignment. you are seeing enormous risk and movement away from republicans in white collar suburbs in virtuall
one, i think it is a little late in the game for speaker ryan to grow a backbone.d opportunities over the course of the last two years to sort of set the president straight on any number of policy issues, now this is when he does it when he is out the door. my response to that is whatever. my second comment on trump specifically in this case is i think he wants to talk about this. he would rather talk about anything immigration related because he and his advisers think it an mates the...
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(jr stone) looks like oakland native ryan coogler oakland native ryan coogler is going back to wakanda... according to "the hollywood reporter magazine"...coogler has signed a deal to write and direct a black panther sequel.. the 32-year-old is expected to begin working on the script next year and production of the movie is planned to start at the end of 2019 or early 2020. 'black panther' starring chadwick boseman grossed 1-point-3 billion dollars globally... neither disney, or marvel has made an official announcement.. . (jrs) that wraps up kron 4 news at nine...(tes) but our primetime coverage continues at the top of the hour. ken wayne are here with kron 4 news at ten....guys? (pam) thank you jr and terisa.... next at ten... jewelry ld at seven major retailers here in the bay area tested positive for a toxic metal. all new at ten: an enviormental groups says the chemical cause cancer and
(jr stone) looks like oakland native ryan coogler oakland native ryan coogler is going back to wakanda... according to "the hollywood reporter magazine"...coogler has signed a deal to write and direct a black panther sequel.. the 32-year-old is expected to begin working on the script next year and production of the movie is planned to start at the end of 2019 or early 2020. 'black panther' starring chadwick boseman grossed 1-point-3 billion dollars globally... neither disney, or...
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what about the blaming paul ryan issue? wouldn't blame paul ryan if republicans lose the house, so we should keep that tape and see if we end up having to replay it at some point on the line here. but i think politically, i don't think it's terribly helpful for the republican party to have a republican president and a republican speaker sniping at each other publicly over a disagreement over an issue that just came up from a reporter question two days ago in the final week of an election. i understand the arguments on both sides of the birthright citizenship question, i actually think they are reasonable questions about whether or not we ought to change our policy as a country, i do agree with the speaker that that cannot be acca mere executive order. i think a lot of us have a lot to say about the abuse of executive power under the previous president, and this is well beyond that scope, but for now, i don't think it is terribly edifying for republicans who are trying to come together and win some really important elections
what about the blaming paul ryan issue? wouldn't blame paul ryan if republicans lose the house, so we should keep that tape and see if we end up having to replay it at some point on the line here. but i think politically, i don't think it's terribly helpful for the republican party to have a republican president and a republican speaker sniping at each other publicly over a disagreement over an issue that just came up from a reporter question two days ago in the final week of an election. i...
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thank you, speaker ryan. so the format of today's news maker will be i will take the first question and the last question, in between we are going to open it up to the room for your questions. so my first question is, are you done with politics? >> i'm done with elected politics as far as i know. >> for good? >> you never say never to these things. i am obviously going to be a political guy but i want to spend 2019 reconnecting with my family, reconnecting with my home, and then i will figure out what the next chapter is. but i don't know what the next chapter is politically speaking but right now, i'm happy with the decisions i've made, very much so. >> how would you describe your political legacy to date? >> i would describe my political legacy as a policy maker who came into political leadership, and the ideas that i have been fighting for my entire career, much of which have gotten through, tax reform, opportunity zones, rebuilding the military, the kind of economic growth policies that i learned under ke
thank you, speaker ryan. so the format of today's news maker will be i will take the first question and the last question, in between we are going to open it up to the room for your questions. so my first question is, are you done with politics? >> i'm done with elected politics as far as i know. >> for good? >> you never say never to these things. i am obviously going to be a political guy but i want to spend 2019 reconnecting with my family, reconnecting with my home, and...
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in time for our son ryan. our first fund-raiser was a bake sale that netted $342. eventually i learned of a pediatric researcher who was working to fund treatments for children with mps. it was 11 years after the passage of the orphan drug act. yet the doctor had no funding for research. over the next several years, the all-volunteer ryan foundation raised $1 million for the doctor's work which culminated in a new drug therapy. this therapy never would have come to fruition without the formation of a small biotech company which pulled ryan's drug through the pipeline in time to help him survive. rare disease absolutely needs biotech partners. family organizations like my own simply do not have the capital necessary to bring treatments to approval. in 2003, the fda approved aldurazyme for the treatment of mps 1. five years after ryan and other children began a trial at ucla. it turned out to be instrumental in treating other devastating disorders, proving again that biotech involvement in one disorder leads to
in time for our son ryan. our first fund-raiser was a bake sale that netted $342. eventually i learned of a pediatric researcher who was working to fund treatments for children with mps. it was 11 years after the passage of the orphan drug act. yet the doctor had no funding for research. over the next several years, the all-volunteer ryan foundation raised $1 million for the doctor's work which culminated in a new drug therapy. this therapy never would have come to fruition without the...
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so last year, last year you went with paul ryan who is a boy scout. that's fine, but a little boring. this year you wanted to spice things up again. i get it. you wanted an indian woman, but elizabeth warren failed her dna test. >> she ended her remarks on a more serious note. >> our toxic political environment, i heard some people in both parties describe their opponents as enemies or evil. in america, our political opponents are not evil. >> remember the president called the democrats evil during the brett kavanaugh confirmation. >>> the boston red sox headed back to the world series. the big three-run home run in the sixth by devers and six scoreless innings from david price. his first ever post season win lifting the boston red sox to a win over the defending champion astros in game five of the alcs. price's first post season win in 12 opportunities. boston now 5-0 on the road in october. game one of the world series is tuesday night at fenway. the sox face the dodgers or brewers who square off in game six of the nlcs. l.a. leads that 3-2. that yo
so last year, last year you went with paul ryan who is a boy scout. that's fine, but a little boring. this year you wanted to spice things up again. i get it. you wanted an indian woman, but elizabeth warren failed her dna test. >> she ended her remarks on a more serious note. >> our toxic political environment, i heard some people in both parties describe their opponents as enemies or evil. in america, our political opponents are not evil. >> remember the president called the...
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>> i don't think it is uniform, ryan.nk she made the democrats -- she gave them something home to take to the base saying she is not moderate. i think republicans are happy with the defense she gave of judge kavanaugh. it was great for them to see a moderate, centrist senator from maine give that defense of the judge. so i don't think it is playing uniformly. >> i can imagine. you wrote that there were signs, you could see she was likely going to vote this way. tell us signs you recognized. >> early in the process she talked to judge kavanaugh in her office and came out and praised his commitment to precedent, and you saw that in her speech yesterday. it almost seemed like she was using the same argument she was back in august and it seemed the allegations against the judge sort of were stalemated in her mind by what she called lack of corroboration. seemed like she's back to square one, ended up where we thought she was going to end up before the allegations. >> so she's up for re-election in two years. she played with t
>> i don't think it is uniform, ryan.nk she made the democrats -- she gave them something home to take to the base saying she is not moderate. i think republicans are happy with the defense she gave of judge kavanaugh. it was great for them to see a moderate, centrist senator from maine give that defense of the judge. so i don't think it is playing uniformly. >> i can imagine. you wrote that there were signs, you could see she was likely going to vote this way. tell us signs you...
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the ryan foundation to raise money to find a treatment in time for our son ryan. my first fundraiser was a bake sale that netted $342. eventually, i learned of a pediatric researcher that was working to find treatments for children with mts, harvard ucla. it was 11 years after the passage of the orphan drug act but the doctor had no funding for research. over the next several years, the all volunteer ryan foundation raised $100 million which culminated in a new drug therapy. this therapy would never have come to fruition without the formation of a small biotech company that pulled ryan's drug through the pipeline in time to help him survive. rare disease absolutely needs biotech partners we do not have a couple nurses eligible and treatments to approval on our own. in 2003 the fda approved out there resign, for the treatment of mts1. five years after ryan and nine other children began a trial. this therapy turned to be instrumental in several other devastating disorders proven again that biotech involvement in one disorder needs to not one but countless more disea
the ryan foundation to raise money to find a treatment in time for our son ryan. my first fundraiser was a bake sale that netted $342. eventually, i learned of a pediatric researcher that was working to find treatments for children with mts, harvard ucla. it was 11 years after the passage of the orphan drug act but the doctor had no funding for research. over the next several years, the all volunteer ryan foundation raised $100 million which culminated in a new drug therapy. this therapy would...
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it has a vague shape like paul ryan would have come up with. >> he was never in favor of the wall. we need to keep talking about it, if they can get through in the next congress isn't here, the house members aren't here. if it's the first item when they come back, it's a positive thing. >> i want jim jordan to be speaker. >> i do too. >> i think kevin mccarthy, to put it plainly, is sort of a -- he's a paul ryan figure. now with a piece of paper. he doesn't have the piece of paper, he's coming with the
it has a vague shape like paul ryan would have come up with. >> he was never in favor of the wall. we need to keep talking about it, if they can get through in the next congress isn't here, the house members aren't here. if it's the first item when they come back, it's a positive thing. >> i want jim jordan to be speaker. >> i do too. >> i think kevin mccarthy, to put it plainly, is sort of a -- he's a paul ryan figure. now with a piece of paper. he doesn't have the...
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before he went insane, he got it right. >> but paul ryan -- >> are you going to blame paul ryan if republicans don't vote the house? >> no, i'm not going to blame anybody. i think we're doing well with the house. we're going to have to see. it's a lot of people. i've campaigned for a lot of candidates that were down a little bit. and now they're up. but we're going to see. i think we're going to do well in the house. i think we're doing really extraordinarily well in the senate. >> have you received a subpoena at all from robert mueller? >> no. >> no? >> [ inaudible question ]. >> say it again. what? >> what do the saudis have to say to you -- >> nothing. i just hope it all works out. we have a lot of facts. we have a lot of things we've been looking at. they haven't betrayed me. i mean, maybe they have betrayed themselves. we'll have to see how it all turns out. >> [ inaudible question ]. >> no, not fear mongering at all. immigration is a very important subject. the democrats have let immigration in our country get out of control with their horrible, not allowing us to have any votes to get p
before he went insane, he got it right. >> but paul ryan -- >> are you going to blame paul ryan if republicans don't vote the house? >> no, i'm not going to blame anybody. i think we're doing well with the house. we're going to have to see. it's a lot of people. i've campaigned for a lot of candidates that were down a little bit. and now they're up. but we're going to see. i think we're going to do well in the house. i think we're doing really extraordinarily well in the...
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so, i mentioned that night, ryan seacrest, i hope you're watching. >> he says, ryan seacrest, if you'reing. and i'm like -- geez, oh -- i am. that's me end and i am watching! >> when he said, ryan seacrest, i hope you're listening, i said, out loud, i know him! >> reporter: ryan was not only listening -- >> david says, she's an "american idol," so, this morning before work, i'm going, she is. i should text the producers. >> reporter: and the producers from "american idol" got in touch with malea emma. and here she is, 7 years old, singing the national anthem. take a look at this. ♪ land of the free ♪ and the home of the brave ♪ the brave >> she's been given a golden ticket to come back when sfx: tsfx: feet shufflingc life can change in an instant. be covered when it does... ...with a health plan through covered california. we offer free expert help choosing the best plan for you. and all of our plans include free preventive care. financial help is available, so check for yourself to see what savings you qualify for. for health insurance starting january 1st, enroll by december 15th. bec
so, i mentioned that night, ryan seacrest, i hope you're watching. >> he says, ryan seacrest, if you'reing. and i'm like -- geez, oh -- i am. that's me end and i am watching! >> when he said, ryan seacrest, i hope you're listening, i said, out loud, i know him! >> reporter: ryan was not only listening -- >> david says, she's an "american idol," so, this morning before work, i'm going, she is. i should text the producers. >> reporter: and the producers...
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>> stephen: now, you're playing jack ryan.en: did you read the books? >> i did read the books. i think i watched the movies first. i think i was probably 12 or something when "hunt for red october" came out. >> stephen: classic. >> classic. >> stephen: yep. >> good old alec baldwin. >> stephen: sure. >> can do no wrong for me. he also pays me to say that, to be fair, so. >> stephen: he's got people. >> no, i remember watching that movie and thinking that was so cool and, you know, truly, i think in a world of superheroes and people with capes and shooting things out of their hands, it was really nice to see a guy who was just using his brain and his instinct to try to do what's right, and so i always connected to that character. and i think it's kind on a nice character to have these days. i have to say, the premiere of "jack ryan" was last week on the u.s.s. "iowa," partnered with the u.s.o., and i will tell you it was one of the greatest experience of my entire career, being up there and sharing that with all those brave men
>> stephen: now, you're playing jack ryan.en: did you read the books? >> i did read the books. i think i watched the movies first. i think i was probably 12 or something when "hunt for red october" came out. >> stephen: classic. >> classic. >> stephen: yep. >> good old alec baldwin. >> stephen: sure. >> can do no wrong for me. he also pays me to say that, to be fair, so. >> stephen: he's got people. >> no, i remember watching...
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but that doesn't make him right about this issue. >> paul ryan made him wrong? thought he was saying anything controversial in that interview. all of a sudden they're in this fight. it sort of puts their relationship where it started. >> i think paul ryan probably thought he wasn't doing anything to cause a fight. he was focused on constitutionality of executive orders. >> not the first person that thinks of himself as a constitutional conservative to have issues with the president of the occupation. we'll see you back here this time tomorrow. wolf starts after a quick break. have a great day. ♪ ♪ ♪ ...ancestrydna can pinpoint where your ancestors are from... ...and the paths they took, to a new home. could their journey inspire yours? order your kit at ancestrydna.com. you finayou know it! chair? woah! (laughter) hahaha-aaaahhhh! gorilla glue. of course. gorilla glue expands into the materials to form an incredibly strong bond. for the toughest jobs on planet earth. their medicare options... before they're on medicare. come on in. you're turning 65 soon? yep. a
but that doesn't make him right about this issue. >> paul ryan made him wrong? thought he was saying anything controversial in that interview. all of a sudden they're in this fight. it sort of puts their relationship where it started. >> i think paul ryan probably thought he wasn't doing anything to cause a fight. he was focused on constitutionality of executive orders. >> not the first person that thinks of himself as a constitutional conservative to have issues with the...
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i want to start, ed, on paul ryan, we don't hear from him, then he is south talking about tactics on. >> if i close my eyes it could have been a statement by nancy pelosi, paul ryan, supposedly leader of conservative movement. lou: supposedly. >> vast majority have conservative principles of the president, he cannot lead them. that is why just as well, threes going off to where ever he is going. lou: your reaction. the tactics of left, radical dems, day in, and day out. in concert with the media. >> my view of last two years, is different from paul ryan's would be, which is that. everything that happened since elect of 2016, is about bringing down president trump. various ways, but a sense of unhinged movement to bring down this president. for paul ryan to say, well both sides are playing this game it really a total misreading of what has been happening. lou: i would agree, it would be a misreading, but in his case it is more misrepresentation on his part. hknows better. >> i am not sure he does. >> he is that be o obtuse. >> i think if he did, he would still be speaker, leading the
i want to start, ed, on paul ryan, we don't hear from him, then he is south talking about tactics on. >> if i close my eyes it could have been a statement by nancy pelosi, paul ryan, supposedly leader of conservative movement. lou: supposedly. >> vast majority have conservative principles of the president, he cannot lead them. that is why just as well, threes going off to where ever he is going. lou: your reaction. the tactics of left, radical dems, day in, and day out. in concert...
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coming up next, a sunday sitdown with ryan reynolds.ot interested for more than a decade in his "dead pool" idea and what changed their mind. why he just bought a gin company, yes, gin. >>> plus, we're going surfing near the arctic circle and dylan near the arctic circle and dylan and i going to answer your when i was shopping fothe choice was easy. i switched to geico and saved hundreds. excuse me... winner! that's a win. but it's not the only reason i switched. hi! geico has licensed agents who i can reach 24/7. great savings and round the clock service? now that's a win-win. winner. winner. yay me! oh, hi! good luck. switch to geico®. it's a win-win. you may have gum disease and could be on a journey to much worse. try parodontax toothpaste. it's three times more effective at removing plaque, the main cause of bleeding gums. leave bleeding gums behind with parodontax toothpaste. leave bleeding gums behind you're in the business of helping people. we're in the business of helping you. business funding to help make a difference. anothe
coming up next, a sunday sitdown with ryan reynolds.ot interested for more than a decade in his "dead pool" idea and what changed their mind. why he just bought a gin company, yes, gin. >>> plus, we're going surfing near the arctic circle and dylan near the arctic circle and dylan and i going to answer your when i was shopping fothe choice was easy. i switched to geico and saved hundreds. excuse me... winner! that's a win. but it's not the only reason i switched. hi! geico...
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>> paul ryan it into campaign rally in new jersey in support of jay webber, a republican running to fill the seat being vacated by congressman rodney frelinghuysen who is retiring. this is 15 minutes. >> all right. thank you, betty lou. and thank you von trapp -- i mean the web or kids. thank you. johanna, thank you very much for being here supporting me and thank everyone for coming out today. thank you so much. i have a question. do you like winning? we've got good news. we are winning. no one, no one can look at the facts, facts matter. no one can look at the facts and say we are not winning in this country these days. it's not a republican win. it's an american when. right? [applause] america is winning every day. look at the economy. the economy is growing at 4% per quarter. unemployment at 3.7%. business confidence is at an all-time high. wages are going up, housing starts are going up. the economy is moving. just today the world economic forum, the organization that puts on the davos counsel, the nine states of america, our home has the most competitive economy in the world. [appl
>> paul ryan it into campaign rally in new jersey in support of jay webber, a republican running to fill the seat being vacated by congressman rodney frelinghuysen who is retiring. this is 15 minutes. >> all right. thank you, betty lou. and thank you von trapp -- i mean the web or kids. thank you. johanna, thank you very much for being here supporting me and thank everyone for coming out today. thank you so much. i have a question. do you like winning? we've got good news. we are...
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lou: outgoing, lame duck, house speaker, paul ryan, let me size that outgoing.lence over the weekend, taking a shot at conservatives and the president and used the word tribalism. >> i worry about tribal identity politics of the new norm, as conservatives we thought it was a left winglinsky thing, but the right wing practices that as well, day in age, technology,oidoi identity politics and working. >> you talked about inclusive politics which trying to unify, does president trump practice those. >> sometimes he does, sometimes he doesn't. lou: joining me now to take up who is really to blame. for the toxic political crime at. fox news political analyst, ed rollins. fox business contributor. michael goodwin. i want to start, ed, on paul ryan, we don't hear from him, then he is south talking about tactics on part of the right. >> if i close my eyes it could have been a statement by nancy pelosi, paul ryan, supposedly leader of conservative movement. lou: supposedly. >> vast majority have conservative principles of the president, he cannot lead them. that is why ju
lou: outgoing, lame duck, house speaker, paul ryan, let me size that outgoing.lence over the weekend, taking a shot at conservatives and the president and used the word tribalism. >> i worry about tribal identity politics of the new norm, as conservatives we thought it was a left winglinsky thing, but the right wing practices that as well, day in age, technology,oidoi identity politics and working. >> you talked about inclusive politics which trying to unify, does president trump...
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we are on ryan street, named for jacob ryan, who laid out the city of lake charles. and it also connects north lake charles and south lake charles. it's the main drag of the city. >> tell me, what would this have looked like early on in the city's history and how has it evolved? adley: early on, it would have been essentially a wooden fronted buildings, sort of like a wild west town. packed closely in and built of pine and cyprus, richly turpentined. it was such a city that in 1910, the great fire demolished most of lake charles, leaving us with several souvenirs of the great fire in the rebuilding including -- the rebuilding, including the 1911 city hall and the wonderful cockapoo courthouse -- wonderful courthouse. these two buildings are really wonderful pieces of architecture that remind us that you've got to build well, build strong, and build for the future, and that's exactly what they did. most of downtown lake charles fell victim to urban renewal in the 1970's, when these parking lots were put in. see today in 2018 do we there has been maybe one generation r
we are on ryan street, named for jacob ryan, who laid out the city of lake charles. and it also connects north lake charles and south lake charles. it's the main drag of the city. >> tell me, what would this have looked like early on in the city's history and how has it evolved? adley: early on, it would have been essentially a wooden fronted buildings, sort of like a wild west town. packed closely in and built of pine and cyprus, richly turpentined. it was such a city that in 1910, the...
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we're going to talk about that with tim ryan, the u.s. chairman and senior partner at pwc and it's great to have you on the program. >> great to be here. maria: thank you for joining us. so what are you seeing? we get the economic data on the corporate level and the earnings season has been very strong, up 20% year over year is what we're expecting. you speak to a lot of ceos, how often? >> funny, maria, regardless of sector within the u.s., seniors worry about volatility in markets but confident in the business. the confidence in their ability to grow market share. their ability to drive value to the customers and seeing good results. it's funny, while we see on the news all the types of things that are happening, confidence of ceos is the strongest we've seen ever. maria: is that partly because end market demand has come back or tax cut plan has boosted things? >> combination of a couple of things, they feel good because post financial crisis, they feel good at adjusting businesses so they are more agile, number one. number two, tax ref
we're going to talk about that with tim ryan, the u.s. chairman and senior partner at pwc and it's great to have you on the program. >> great to be here. maria: thank you for joining us. so what are you seeing? we get the economic data on the corporate level and the earnings season has been very strong, up 20% year over year is what we're expecting. you speak to a lot of ceos, how often? >> funny, maria, regardless of sector within the u.s., seniors worry about volatility in markets...
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ryan? >> all right, no doubt, joe johns, we will hear from the president in some form or fashion later today, and we expect he will take a victory lap. thank you for that report. >>> justice elena kagan admitted friday it is a quote challenge to keep up the supreme court's reputation of being neutral. and she and justice sotomayor also stressed how important the court's impartiality is. >> part of the court's legitimacy depends on people not seeing the court in the way that people see the rest of the governing structures of this country now. in other words, people thinking of the court as not politically divided in the same way, as not an extension of politics, but instead, somehow above the fray. >> there were eight justices. eight justices. we have to rise above partisanship in our personal relationships. that we have to treat each other with respect and dignity, and with a sense of amicability that the rest of the world doesn't often share. >> joining me is ariane devogue and gloria brow
ryan? >> all right, no doubt, joe johns, we will hear from the president in some form or fashion later today, and we expect he will take a victory lap. thank you for that report. >>> justice elena kagan admitted friday it is a quote challenge to keep up the supreme court's reputation of being neutral. and she and justice sotomayor also stressed how important the court's impartiality is. >> part of the court's legitimacy depends on people not seeing the court in the way that...
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. >> house speaker paul ryan took part in a campaign rally in new jersey in support of jay weber, a republican running to the seas vacated by congressman ronnie freeling housing. >>. >> all right. thank you betty lou. >> thank you though weber kids. thank you. >> joanna, thank you very much for being here supporting me and thank everyone for coming out today, thank you so much. so i've got a question. you like winning? well, we've got good news. we are winning. no one, no one can look at the facts. somebody keeps mentioning facts matter. no one can look at the facts and say we are winning in this country these days and is not a republican win, it's an american win. right? >> america is winning every day.look at the economy. the economy is growing at four percent per quarter, unemployment at 3.7 percent, business confidence is at an all-time high, wages are going up, the economy is moving, just today, the world economic forum, an organization that puts on the gallows, world economic forum named america, the united states, our home as the most competitive economy in the world . [applause] that i
. >> house speaker paul ryan took part in a campaign rally in new jersey in support of jay weber, a republican running to the seas vacated by congressman ronnie freeling housing. >>. >> all right. thank you betty lou. >> thank you though weber kids. thank you. >> joanna, thank you very much for being here supporting me and thank everyone for coming out today, thank you so much. so i've got a question. you like winning? well, we've got good news. we are winning. no...
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td ameritrade. ♪ >>> why are you attacking paul ryan?hip is a very, very important subject. in my opinion it's much less complex than you think. >> are you going to blame paul ryan if republicans don't hold the house? >> no, i'm not going to blame anybody. >> the president just leaving on the white house south lawn. it's a conversation we were just having about paul ryan. let me show you the president's final schedule here until election day. going to ft. myers today. pretty much the only place that doesn't need republicans fired up in the state of florida, for what it's worth. then we go to columbia, missouri, the reddist area in a red state. friday it's huntington, west virginia and indianapolis. sunday is macon, georgia, and chattanooga, tennessee. monday, cleveland, ohio, ft. wayne, indiana, and rush limbaugh's hometown of cape girardeau of missouri. if you love the house, you must love this travel schedule. >> i don't see a single competitive house race. >> if we're talking about appealing to college-educated female suburban voters,
td ameritrade. ♪ >>> why are you attacking paul ryan?hip is a very, very important subject. in my opinion it's much less complex than you think. >> are you going to blame paul ryan if republicans don't hold the house? >> no, i'm not going to blame anybody. >> the president just leaving on the white house south lawn. it's a conversation we were just having about paul ryan. let me show you the president's final schedule here until election day. going to ft. myers...
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while speaker ryan makes his way out of the club.ld like to highlight a couple of upcoming events. we have a national press club event called, the big game. it's coming up on october 11. i'm not sure, the screening of the upcoming, nicole, boy erased. october 22, we are going to have a luncheon with museum director, alan. i want to say thank you to all of you for being here today. [applause] >> coming up, joe donnelly debates republican challenger and 30 pollard -- in indiana. live at 7:00 p.m. eastern. tomorrow, between massachusetts governor, charlie and his democratic challenger, jake and that's for governor. that starts at 8:00 p.m. eastern life i hear on c-span2. with only 29 days until the election, c-span is your primary source. for campaign 2018. tonight, he covered the 2008, 2012 and 2016 presidential campaigns. they'll share some of their favorite images. here's a look. >> again, this is senator mccain. this is an plant city, florida along the eye 40 quarter which stretches from orlando over to tampa. it bisects the state.
while speaker ryan makes his way out of the club.ld like to highlight a couple of upcoming events. we have a national press club event called, the big game. it's coming up on october 11. i'm not sure, the screening of the upcoming, nicole, boy erased. october 22, we are going to have a luncheon with museum director, alan. i want to say thank you to all of you for being here today. [applause] >> coming up, joe donnelly debates republican challenger and 30 pollard -- in indiana. live at...
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earlier this month, we spent time in saratoga springs, new yorkw house speaker paul ryan and the congresswoman who represents that district, elise stefanik as she campaigns for reelection. our conversation about budgets and taxes ran on cbs this morning but we also talked about the increasing polarizatihat nes organizations don't cover congressman's bipartisan achievements. why do you think there's not much talk about bipartisanship? >> i don't think it sells, for you guys, for the media. we take a look at the bills we pass out of the house, about a thousand bills, one of the most productive sessions of congress in a generation. and of those roughly thousand bills, over 80% of them are b bipartisan bills. we've tackled the opioids, we've tackled human trafficking, all of those are bipartisan but they don't get reported. it doesn't sell. i honestly think it's the ratings chase that's on display in america today that says when they're fighting each other that's when you cover it. >> dickerson: so if we accept some portion of responsibility for that, you've seen some president trump's rallies, do
earlier this month, we spent time in saratoga springs, new yorkw house speaker paul ryan and the congresswoman who represents that district, elise stefanik as she campaigns for reelection. our conversation about budgets and taxes ran on cbs this morning but we also talked about the increasing polarizatihat nes organizations don't cover congressman's bipartisan achievements. why do you think there's not much talk about bipartisanship? >> i don't think it sells, for you guys, for the media....