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margaret sanger is responsible for the deaths of millions of black people.ut 285,000 black babies are aborted every year. and she has used the black civil rights movement and co-opted some of the leaders to support what they are doing and it is the eq ququi equivalent black genocide. >> thank you very much. we'll see if there's any change at the smithsonian. >>> coming up, the can't miss interview for carolyn mosby. what she is saying has police officers calling her up and saying thank you. what she says the public needs to know, just ahead on the "kelly file." >> to the people of baltimore and the demonstrators across america. i heard your call for no justice, no peace. your peace is needed as i work to deliver justice on behalf of this young man. ♪ it's a calling. a love affair. a quest. the next horizon. everyone loves the chase. i built my business with passion. but i keep it growing by making every dollar count. that's why i have the spark cash card from capital one. i earn unlimited 2% cash back on everything i buy for my studio. ♪ and that unlimited 2
margaret sanger is responsible for the deaths of millions of black people.ut 285,000 black babies are aborted every year. and she has used the black civil rights movement and co-opted some of the leaders to support what they are doing and it is the eq ququi equivalent black genocide. >> thank you very much. we'll see if there's any change at the smithsonian. >>> coming up, the can't miss interview for carolyn mosby. what she is saying has police officers calling her up and saying...
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what w margaret sanger wantedthe people to have control, birth cl control. the pill would give women control. it also gave me an a past in ways that are not necessarily good. not men were able to say it's herano problem. think, of the unfortunate side effects. >> but, you know, i'm ten years older than you are, i now reveal it, and one of the fascinating things to me about reading your book was growing up in the time when this was being invented, i grew up in a big catholic family. my mother had eight kids, there was no pill. catholic. and when i got to college in california, all of a sudden all the girls were getting the pill at the health center. and that was my introduction to it. it's like, oh, whoa, there is a pill? what's that? and just, you know, and then once you knew, you knew, and it felt like you'd known forever. but really just, as you say, how quickly it all changed. right there in the '50s. >> and how revolutionary it was. i think you can make an argument if the pill doesn't come along, we don't have ruth bader ginsburg on the supreme court. ev
what w margaret sanger wantedthe people to have control, birth cl control. the pill would give women control. it also gave me an a past in ways that are not necessarily good. not men were able to say it's herano problem. think, of the unfortunate side effects. >> but, you know, i'm ten years older than you are, i now reveal it, and one of the fascinating things to me about reading your book was growing up in the time when this was being invented, i grew up in a big catholic family. my...
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you have got doctor carson throwing shade on margaret sanger. don't think he real will lied how far off he is. margaret sanger is responsible for birth control for all of us. anybody who has ever had sex with a partner that has used birth control owns a modest thanks to margaret sanger. we all look crocheted it is getting really bad in politics. >> what i like about it or don't like about it when somebody throws shade somebody else throws shade back. it's like two kids throwing am it will in the car and saying you started it. >> that is where it gets entertaining. donald is always going to be at the front of the camera. there's 16, 17 republican candidates. you have got all of these people trying to jump to the front of the line to get on camera to get the most retreats -- retweets get the most shared. the battle isn't going to get better. it is going to get worse. >> i could argue this is the influence of sports. the trash talk from sports has bled into political talk. >> you know what? it probably started with joe naamath saying he was going t
you have got doctor carson throwing shade on margaret sanger. don't think he real will lied how far off he is. margaret sanger is responsible for birth control for all of us. anybody who has ever had sex with a partner that has used birth control owns a modest thanks to margaret sanger. we all look crocheted it is getting really bad in politics. >> what i like about it or don't like about it when somebody throws shade somebody else throws shade back. it's like two kids throwing am it will...
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: the gallery's director says it quote respectfully declines to remove the bust of sanger, saying it is highlighting her advocacy on behalf of women's health care but also acknowledging her quote sometimes deplorable beliefs. bret? >> shannon, thank you. >>> what is happening to senator rand paul's presidential bid? a look at his efforts out west a bit later. >>> first, is president obama trying to keep congress from having a vote on his nuclear deal with iran? >>> there is another prominent democratic defection tonight from president obama's nuclear deal with iran. the announcement from new york congresswoman carolyn maloney comes as the white house reportedly intensifies its effort to keep an actual up or down vote in the u.s. senate from ever happening. correspondent kevin corke tells us how from the white house. >> reporter: behind the white house veneer, one brimming with confidence that it has the votes to secure the iran nuclear deal, there's high anxiety about whether the president gets there by filibuster or sustained veto. >> congress is now weighing in on it. we've just go
: the gallery's director says it quote respectfully declines to remove the bust of sanger, saying it is highlighting her advocacy on behalf of women's health care but also acknowledging her quote sometimes deplorable beliefs. bret? >> shannon, thank you. >>> what is happening to senator rand paul's presidential bid? a look at his efforts out west a bit later. >>> first, is president obama trying to keep congress from having a vote on his nuclear deal with iran?...
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and i think people should go back and read about margaret sanger who founded it.an hillary clinton says she admires. look what many people in nazi germany thought about her. >> carson, a famed neuro surgeon who has never held elected office has surged since last week's debate. this poll says he has taken second place in iowa. with his rise comes greater scrutiny. today he is facing new questions about the credibility of his denunciation of planned parenthood. a recently uncovered study co-authored in 1992 shows the candidate in d in fact work with aborted fetal tissue himself. the news appears to be at odds with his past statements that fetal tissue is not useful for medical research. >> it has been overpromised, what the benefits of fetal research would be. and very much under delivered. there is nothing that can't be done without fetal tissue. >> here's what carson had to say about the apparent contra addition today. >> why did you change your decision about whether to use fetal tissue or not? >> to not use the tissue that is in the tissue bank regardless of whe
and i think people should go back and read about margaret sanger who founded it.an hillary clinton says she admires. look what many people in nazi germany thought about her. >> carson, a famed neuro surgeon who has never held elected office has surged since last week's debate. this poll says he has taken second place in iowa. with his rise comes greater scrutiny. today he is facing new questions about the credibility of his denunciation of planned parenthood. a recently uncovered study...
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to remove a bust of the organization's founder margaret sanger.d for america says sanger favored selective breeding and sterilization to limit the african american population. that claim has been contested and the gallery says it will not do it. >>> china has arrested a dozen people over explosions in the city of tianjin this month that killed at least 145 people. the 11 officials and port executives are accused of dereliction of duty or abuse of power. anger over safety standards is growing in china after three decades of swift economic growth marred by incidents from mining disasters to factory fires. >>> a tardy teacher who earns $90,000 a year will keep his job despite being late for work more than 100 times in two years. the 15 year veteran teacher arnold anderson was late to work at his brunswick, new jersey school 111 times. an arbitrator found that the roosevelt school district failed to give him adequate notice to correct his behavior and that anderson is entitled to discipline before being fired. >>> always watching always tracking, wusa
to remove a bust of the organization's founder margaret sanger.d for america says sanger favored selective breeding and sterilization to limit the african american population. that claim has been contested and the gallery says it will not do it. >>> china has arrested a dozen people over explosions in the city of tianjin this month that killed at least 145 people. the 11 officials and port executives are accused of dereliction of duty or abuse of power. anger over safety standards is...
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. >> so the person, remember, hillary clinton got a margaret sanger award.wanted to apply a rigid segregation policy for a population of those who proginy is tainted. she supported black eugenics, an elitist attitude for what is she regarded as the feeble minded and was part of a notorious project that worked to eliminate black births. that was her brain child. let me if you. if you're hillary clinton are you proud that have award? . >> i don't see relevance in that. the rockefeller foundation did a lot of bad things, too. >> let's talk about the issue at hand. >> my question is what the issue is. is margaret -- is it proper for hillary clinton to accept the award? >> she can makeup her own mind. >> margaret sanger is honored every year, she founded planned parenthood and her eugenic vision is being realized now. they're selling body parts of the babies. now, in this latest video, we fear testimony of someone in a planned parenthood facility in my hometown, san jose, talking about she has a baby maybe 20 weeks plus, over five months told to carve the face of
. >> so the person, remember, hillary clinton got a margaret sanger award.wanted to apply a rigid segregation policy for a population of those who proginy is tainted. she supported black eugenics, an elitist attitude for what is she regarded as the feeble minded and was part of a notorious project that worked to eliminate black births. that was her brain child. let me if you. if you're hillary clinton are you proud that have award? . >> i don't see relevance in that. the rockefeller...
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next up, we'll be joined by margo sanger-katz and her piece on whether health insurance really does cut costings. later, it's the 80th anniversary of social security. cnbc's sharon epperson will look at the procespects for the syst and what consumers need to do in order to manage their retirement benefits. we'll be right back. >>> this weekend on the c-span networks, politics, books, and american history. on c-span, live from the iowa state fair, presidential candidates speak at "the des moines register's" candidate soap box. beginning saturday at noon, we'll hear from republican rick santorum and democrats lincoln chaffee and bernie sanders. sunday, republican candidates ben carson at 5:00 followed by george pataki. on c-span2 saturday night at 10:00 eastern, missouri senator claire mccaskill on her life and political career. sunday morning at 10:30, dinesh talks about his most recent book and campaign finance laws. on american history tv on c-span3, sunday morning, with many presidential candidates visiting the airz state fair, we'll learn about the fair's history and its tradition as
next up, we'll be joined by margo sanger-katz and her piece on whether health insurance really does cut costings. later, it's the 80th anniversary of social security. cnbc's sharon epperson will look at the procespects for the syst and what consumers need to do in order to manage their retirement benefits. we'll be right back. >>> this weekend on the c-span networks, politics, books, and american history. on c-span, live from the iowa state fair, presidential candidates speak at...
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. >> on the next washington margot sanger-katz joins us. then, the 80th anniversary of social security and what the future holds for the program. later a conversation on the u.s. also care system. we will also take your phone calls, facebook comments, and tweets. next, jack ma spoke about his business philosophy, philanthropy, and global economic growth. he spoke earlier at the economic club in new york. i am so honored. i never expected so many people to come to listen to my talk. i felt so important sitting g there. how many of you have used alibaba's services? how many of you have never been to china? never been to china. thank you very much. well, 20 years ago, i came to america. my first trip was to seattle. i learned so much about america. america is not what i learned from the books. in seattle, i found the internet. i came back and told my friends that i am going to open a company called internet. i invited 24 of my friends and headed to our discussion, and finally we had a vote. 23 of them against me. forget about it, there is no s
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donna, you're on with margo sanger katz. >> caller: thank you. my question is in regard to the differences between medicare and medicare advantage as far as what our government puts into each of those categories. early on, i understood that we were putting more money into the medicare advantage side than we were into the traditional medicare, and i was told that that would probably begin to decrease with the idea of fading out the difference that we are financially putting into each of those categories. i wonder what's our current status with that? >> so that is accurate. medicare advantage is an option for people who enroll in medicare if they want to get a private plan that's more like an hmo from an insurer, they could choose that instead of just getting the traditional government medicare plan. and there's a complicated formula that describes how the government pays for those plans. they essentially pay per person a set amount to the insurance company for covering each senior who signs up for those plans, and it is true that when the program
donna, you're on with margo sanger katz. >> caller: thank you. my question is in regard to the differences between medicare and medicare advantage as far as what our government puts into each of those categories. early on, i understood that we were putting more money into the medicare advantage side than we were into the traditional medicare, and i was told that that would probably begin to decrease with the idea of fading out the difference that we are financially putting into each of...
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host: we are joined now by margot sanger-katz. healthns us to discuss care spending under the affordable care act. one major selling point for the law is that it saves money and lives on the cost side. it thethere is a lot research. , preventativeme health care costs more money than it saves. this is one of those persistent selling points for the law that has turned out to not be very realistic. host: is there preventative care that does save money? is a body of research that looks at this question. there is something that is it. one is childhood vaccines. they cost almost nothing and they prevent a lot of disease and sickness. low dose for people who are at risk for heart attack, that seems to pay off. contraception is another one. providing it information about s has been very cost effective for women. there are some examples of preventative health care services that they money. i think there is hope in medicine that as we had better at prevention we can target prevention to the people who needed and do it at low cost and will p
host: we are joined now by margot sanger-katz. healthns us to discuss care spending under the affordable care act. one major selling point for the law is that it saves money and lives on the cost side. it thethere is a lot research. , preventativeme health care costs more money than it saves. this is one of those persistent selling points for the law that has turned out to not be very realistic. host: is there preventative care that does save money? is a body of research that looks at this...
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they want margaret's sanger's portrait removed. the gallery says that it guss not plan to -- it does not plan to take down that bust. >>> well, many of you are worried about crossing the record outside of the united medical center in southeast d.c. hundreds of people including hospital employees attended a vigil last night, calling for a crosswalk to be installed. 56-year-old emebet kebede died after she was struck. it's the second fatal accident there this year. news4 was told that a crosswalk will be installed by next year. >>> a man who fly a gyrocopter inside the d.c. restricted air space is headed to court. he is asking a judge if he can hire a special first amendment lawyer. hughs said he flew the gyrocopter as an act of civil disobedience back in april. he was protesting special interest money in politics. >>> an oklahoma day care closed for allegedly drugging children to help them go to sleep. this woman says herb 6-month-old son could barely keep his eyes open after coming home from the day care. it turns out that day care
they want margaret's sanger's portrait removed. the gallery says that it guss not plan to -- it does not plan to take down that bust. >>> well, many of you are worried about crossing the record outside of the united medical center in southeast d.c. hundreds of people including hospital employees attended a vigil last night, calling for a crosswalk to be installed. 56-year-old emebet kebede died after she was struck. it's the second fatal accident there this year. news4 was told that a...
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margaret sanger award. she was a racist. she spoke before clan members. black eugenics and that black people shouldn't have children. all this is well chronicled and not in dispute. why would hillary clinton take an award that honors a woman that founded this organization that was so virulently racist? >> well, because there is a difference. you will see the difference between -- between the left and the right. what you'll see is that the left believed that our -- our people are pretty much -- we believe that they're assets that can be developed. or they believe they're liabilities that need to be managed. we believe that human beings have the right to live, that our job is to protect, life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness. they don't care about these things. here we are. we're accepting the fact that black americans make 12 -- make up 12% of the population yet planned parenthood aborts 78% of minorities in this country. this is an issue that should be something that we're both on the same side of. >> let me ask you. an estimate was out last week, so
margaret sanger award. she was a racist. she spoke before clan members. black eugenics and that black people shouldn't have children. all this is well chronicled and not in dispute. why would hillary clinton take an award that honors a woman that founded this organization that was so virulently racist? >> well, because there is a difference. you will see the difference between -- between the left and the right. what you'll see is that the left believed that our -- our people are pretty...
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and i think people go back and read about margaret sanger who founded this place. a woman who hillary clinton by the way says she admires. look and see what many people in naught said germany thought about her. >> reporter: one day after donald trump trashed jeb bush's immigration plan as impractical he con flatd him with mrs. clinton or awarded him with a cabinet level title. >> he takes advantage to be able to have a sit down conversation and have a detailed conversation. >> reporter: meanwhile john kasich is getting bashed by democrats as for the iraq war before he was against it for this. >> well, look, i would never have committed ourselves to iraq. >> reporter: in november of 2002, the former congressman said quote we should go to war with iraq. it's not likely that saddam hussein will give up his weapons." but back then, most members of congress believed saddam hussein had weapons of mass destruction in both parties. so in fact, hillary clinton was quote for invieding iraq before she was against it too, shannon. >> yeah. we remember. carl, thank you. good to
and i think people go back and read about margaret sanger who founded this place. a woman who hillary clinton by the way says she admires. look and see what many people in naught said germany thought about her. >> reporter: one day after donald trump trashed jeb bush's immigration plan as impractical he con flatd him with mrs. clinton or awarded him with a cabinet level title. >> he takes advantage to be able to have a sit down conversation and have a detailed conversation. >>...
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it is like, the argument from margaret sanger about other racist and disabled at who were in her mindset human and we did not need to be concerned about. that is what planned parenthood is doing, treating these children in the womb as if they are not real human beings, except the problem with these videos is that they are harvesting human body parts. it is hard to make the argument these are not human beings when they are harvesting human organs. the most recent video may be the most abhorrent, the most -- a video with someone who described a procedure where the child was born alive, they made a point of showing the little boy's heart beating. so the baby survived an abortion and was still alive but it didn't deter her from taking out the little boy's brain while it was alive. of course, that does not horrify anybody who are supporters of planned parenthood, it does not bother people. why, because this is the ugly business of what abortion is. these are children who are not wanted and are subhuman and we can treat them. we can treat little children alive and remove their brains. and we c
it is like, the argument from margaret sanger about other racist and disabled at who were in her mindset human and we did not need to be concerned about. that is what planned parenthood is doing, treating these children in the womb as if they are not real human beings, except the problem with these videos is that they are harvesting human body parts. it is hard to make the argument these are not human beings when they are harvesting human organs. the most recent video may be the most abhorrent,...
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on the next "washington journal," new york times health care correondent margot sanger cats joined us. we will look at her recent these looking at whether health insurance expansion cuts health care costs. then, the 80th anniversary of social security and what the future holds. later, a conversation on the u.s. foster care system with the director of policy reform and advocacy. we will also take your phone calls, comments, and tweets. "washington journal" live each morning at 7:00 eastern on c-span. "q&a," sunday night on institutes for policies fellow and antiwar activist phyllis bennis on u.s. foreign policy since 9/11, the negotiations with iran, and the war on terrorism. >> who is isis? what are their origins? all those questions are important. i think what is more important in some ways, because it is something we can do something about, is the u.s. policy regarding isis. why isn't it working? can we really go to war against terrorism? are we doing the war wrong or is it wrong to say there should be a war against terrorism at all? those are the questions that are the most importa
on the next "washington journal," new york times health care correondent margot sanger cats joined us. we will look at her recent these looking at whether health insurance expansion cuts health care costs. then, the 80th anniversary of social security and what the future holds. later, a conversation on the u.s. foster care system with the director of policy reform and advocacy. we will also take your phone calls, comments, and tweets. "washington journal" live each morning...
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. >>> on the next "washington journal," margot sanger-katz joins us, looking at health care insurance and costs. then sharon epperson on the 80th anniversary of social security and what the future holds for the program. later, a conversation on the u.s. foster care system, with the director of policy reform and advocacy. we'll also take your phone calls, facebook comments and tweets. washington journal, live each morning at 7:00 eastern on c-span. >>> with the senate in its august break, we'll feature brook tv programming week nights, starting at 8:00 p.m. eastern. for the weekends, here are a few special programs. saturday, august 22nd, live from jackson, mississippi, for the mississippi book festival, beginning at 11:30 a.m. with discussions on harper lee, civil rights and the civil war. september 5th, we're live from our nation's capital. followed on sunday with our live in depth program, with former second lady and senior fellow at the american enterprise institute, lynn cheney. book tv, television for serious readers. >>> founded in 1865, the nation is america's oldest weekly mag
. >>> on the next "washington journal," margot sanger-katz joins us, looking at health care insurance and costs. then sharon epperson on the 80th anniversary of social security and what the future holds for the program. later, a conversation on the u.s. foster care system, with the director of policy reform and advocacy. we'll also take your phone calls, facebook comments and tweets. washington journal, live each morning at 7:00 eastern on c-span. >>> with the senate...
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[applause] >> on the next "washington katzal," margo sanger will let us know about whether health care insurance actually cuts health care costs. then, sharon epperson on the 80th anniversary of social security. the foster care system with the any akc foundation -- annie e casie foundation. this sunday night on "q&a." institute for policy studies ennis., phyllis b >> who is isis and what are their origins? why are they so violent? all of those questions are important. i address them in the book. and someore important, ways because we can do something about it, is what is the u.s. policy regarding isis? can we go to war against terrorism? are we doing the war wrong or is it wrong to say there should be a war against terrorism at all? those of the questions that in some ways are the most important and that will be the most useful. etsunday night at 8:00 p.m. and pacific. a panel talks about the political, economic and social applications of russia hosting the 2018 fifa soccer world cup. they also look at allegations of cooperate -- corruption. george washington university hosted this 90
[applause] >> on the next "washington katzal," margo sanger will let us know about whether health care insurance actually cuts health care costs. then, sharon epperson on the 80th anniversary of social security. the foster care system with the any akc foundation -- annie e casie foundation. this sunday night on "q&a." institute for policy studies ennis., phyllis b >> who is isis and what are their origins? why are they so violent? all of those questions are...
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but certainly for a period of time, as david sanger explained in "the new york times," the u.s. treasury department where juan worked and under juan's leadership and stewart levy's leadership and david's and now adam, it was described as the president favorite noncombatant command. for good reason. it was the locust for economic warfare against the iranian regime and it was a decade of measures that began under president bush and the designation of key iranian banks an revolutionary gardenities and it cul main ated in the passage of sanctions legislation by congress, congressman rogers played a key role in that and it was fascinated because as the sanctions escalated you saw over time, a dramatic impact on the iranian economy and the decision-making. and some of the key events along the way included the u.s. treasury deposit patriot act 311 where there was a finding that the jurisdiction of iran, the financial sector was a jurisdiction of money laundering concern. it was legislation passed by menendez and kirk which designated the central bank of iran as the primary concern of m
but certainly for a period of time, as david sanger explained in "the new york times," the u.s. treasury department where juan worked and under juan's leadership and stewart levy's leadership and david's and now adam, it was described as the president favorite noncombatant command. for good reason. it was the locust for economic warfare against the iranian regime and it was a decade of measures that began under president bush and the designation of key iranian banks an revolutionary...
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as saveddavid sanger explained in the u.s. times, the treasury department where juan worked and his leadership and levy and david cohen and now adam zhu bin, the u.s. treasury was described as president obama's favorite combatant command. for good reason it was economic warfare against the iranian regime and was a decade of measures that began under president bush, the destination of key iranian banks and revolutionary guard entities and culminated in the passage of sanctions legislation by congress, congressman rogers certainly played a key role in that. it was fascinateing because it -- as these sanctions escalated you saw over time a dramatic impact on iranian economy and iranian decision making. some of the key events along the way in concluded u.s. treasury departments and tractor-trailer acttractor-trailer -- patriot act 311 there was a jurisdiction of primary money laundering concern and legislation passed by senator ss that legislatively designated the central bank of iran as the key polar of that money laundering conc
as saveddavid sanger explained in the u.s. times, the treasury department where juan worked and his leadership and levy and david cohen and now adam zhu bin, the u.s. treasury was described as president obama's favorite combatant command. for good reason it was economic warfare against the iranian regime and was a decade of measures that began under president bush, the destination of key iranian banks and revolutionary guard entities and culminated in the passage of sanctions legislation by...
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but certainly for a period of time as david sanger explained in "the new york times," the u.s. treasury department where juan worked and under juan's leadership and stewart levy and david cohen and adam zubin, the u.s. treasury department was described as president obama's favorite noncombatant command. and for good reason. it had become the locus for economic warfare against the iranian regime. really it was a decade of escalatory measures that began under president bush, the designation of key iranian banks and revolutionary guard entities and it actually culminated in the passage of sanctions legislation by congress, congressman rogers certainly played a key role in that. and it really was -- it was fascinating because as these sanctions escalated, you saw over time a dramatic impact on iranian decision-making. some of the key events along the way included the u.s. treasury departments a usa patriot act 311. it was a finding that the entire jurisdiction of iran was a jurisdictional primary money laundering concern. it was legislation passed by senators menendez and kirk whic
but certainly for a period of time as david sanger explained in "the new york times," the u.s. treasury department where juan worked and under juan's leadership and stewart levy and david cohen and adam zubin, the u.s. treasury department was described as president obama's favorite noncombatant command. and for good reason. it had become the locus for economic warfare against the iranian regime. really it was a decade of escalatory measures that began under president bush, the...
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certainly for a period of time is david sanger explained in "the new york times," the u.s. treasury department where one works from a david cohen's leadership, the u.s. treasury department was described as president obama's favorite non-combatant command for good reason. it had become the locus for economic warfare against the iranian machine and really a decade of escalatory measures that began under president bush for designation of key iranian banks and revolutionary guard entities and culminated in the passage of sanctions legislation by congress, congressman rogers played a key role in that and it was fascinating because that's the sanctions escalated you saw over time the germanic impact on the iranian economy in the decision-making. the key events along the way included the u.s. treasury department, u.s.a. patriot act 311 with assigning the entire jurisdiction of iran with primary money laundering can earn was legislation passed by senators menendez and kirk which legislatively designated central bank of iran is a key pillar of the primary money laundering concern an
certainly for a period of time is david sanger explained in "the new york times," the u.s. treasury department where one works from a david cohen's leadership, the u.s. treasury department was described as president obama's favorite non-combatant command for good reason. it had become the locus for economic warfare against the iranian machine and really a decade of escalatory measures that began under president bush for designation of key iranian banks and revolutionary guard entities...
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it is like, the argument from margaret sanger about other races and others who were in her mindset humannd we did not need to be concerned about. that is what planned parenthood is doing, treating these children in the womb as if they are not real human beings, except the problem with these videos is that they are harvesting human body parts. it is hard to make the argument these are not human beings when they are harvesting human organs. the most recent video may be the most abhorrent, a video with someone who described a procedure where the child was born alive, made a point of showing the little boy's heart beating. so the baby survived an abortion and was still alive but it didn't deter her from taking out the little boy's brain while it was alive. of course, that does not horrify anybody who are supporters of planned parenthood, it does not bother people. why, because this is the ugly business of what abortion is. these are children who are not wanted and are subhuman and we can treat little children alive and remove their brains. and we can talk about it, isn't this cool? i can tap
it is like, the argument from margaret sanger about other races and others who were in her mindset humannd we did not need to be concerned about. that is what planned parenthood is doing, treating these children in the womb as if they are not real human beings, except the problem with these videos is that they are harvesting human body parts. it is hard to make the argument these are not human beings when they are harvesting human organs. the most recent video may be the most abhorrent, a video...
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. >> on the next "washington journal" health care correspondent margot sanger katz joins us to talk about whether the expansion of health insurance actually cuts health care costs and then the 80th anniversary of social security and what the future holds for the program. later conversation on the u.s. foster care system with the director of policy reform and advocacy. we will also take your phone calls and facebook comments and tweets. "washington journal" is live every day on c-span. >> secretary of state john kerry is in cuba for the raising of the u.s. flag of the u.s. embassy. diplomatic relations between the u.s. and cuba were restored on july 20 after 50 years. see the ceremony starting at 9:30 a.m. eastern on c-span2. >> c-span is in des moines for the iowa state fair and wrote to the white house coverage of presidential candidates. live coverage is on c-span, c-span radio and c-span.org is the candidates walk the fairgrounds and speak. here's the schedule at 10:30 a.m., jeb bush. the noon on saturday, rick santorum followed by lincoln chafee at 1230 and senator bernie sanders. on
. >> on the next "washington journal" health care correspondent margot sanger katz joins us to talk about whether the expansion of health insurance actually cuts health care costs and then the 80th anniversary of social security and what the future holds for the program. later conversation on the u.s. foster care system with the director of policy reform and advocacy. we will also take your phone calls and facebook comments and tweets. "washington journal" is live...