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speedy one i will let scott paul jump in on that what is your job? >> caller: i retired from this deal mill and worked there 205 years. >> host: thanks for calling in scott paul? >> guest: i think jean raises an important point. i think a lot of people look back on manufacturing and think of the best days are behind it. certainly in the 1950s manufacturing accounted for about half of our economy. it was an extraordinary amount of employment and of economic output. manufacturing did protas the middle-class jobs which allowed people to have disposable income and then they bought things like services. they went to the movies, they took vacations, and that help strengthen the service economy. so it's a bit of a virtuous cycle. we have also seen i think this is the important thing so i think that'soo all good a good evolution for the american economy. i think what's not been so good has been the fact that we have seen manufacturing get eroded in part by the global competition. we have seen other countries that have tried to mimic the united states manufac
speedy one i will let scott paul jump in on that what is your job? >> caller: i retired from this deal mill and worked there 205 years. >> host: thanks for calling in scott paul? >> guest: i think jean raises an important point. i think a lot of people look back on manufacturing and think of the best days are behind it. certainly in the 1950s manufacturing accounted for about half of our economy. it was an extraordinary amount of employment and of economic output....
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jump i will let scott paul in. what is your job? caller: i'm retired from the steel mill and worked there for 25 years. host: thank you for calling in. scott paul? guest: i think gene raises an important point. a lot of people look back on manufacturing at think the best days are behind it. 1950'sly in the manufacturing accounted for half of our economy. it was an extraordinary amount of employment and economic output. manufacturing did produce some middle-class jobs, which allowed people to have disposable income and they bought things like services. they went to the movies. they took vacations and that strengthened the service economy. -- i thinko seen that is all good. that's a good evolution for the american economy. what has not been so good has been the fact that we have seen manufacturing get eroded in part by global competition where we have seen other countries that have tried to mimic the united states' manufacturing success, but they did that with a heavy hand. that has a road it our global market share of manufacturing -
jump i will let scott paul in. what is your job? caller: i'm retired from the steel mill and worked there for 25 years. host: thank you for calling in. scott paul? guest: i think gene raises an important point. a lot of people look back on manufacturing at think the best days are behind it. 1950'sly in the manufacturing accounted for half of our economy. it was an extraordinary amount of employment and economic output. manufacturing did produce some middle-class jobs, which allowed people to...
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jump i will let scott paul in. what is your job?r: i'm retired from the steel mill and worked there for 25 years. host: thank you for calling in. scott paul? guest: i think gene raises an important point. a lot of people look back on manufacturing at think the best days are behind it. 1950'sly in the manufacturing accounted for half of our economy. it was an extraordinary amount of employment and economic output. manufacturing did produce some middle-class jobs, which allowed people to have disposable income and they bought things like services. they went to the movies. they took vacations and that strengthened the service economy. -- i thinko seen that is all good. that's a good evolution for the american economy. what has not been so good has been the fact that we have seen manufacturing get eroded in part by global competition where we have seen other countries that have tried to mimic the united states' manufacturing success, but they did that with a heavy hand. that has a road it our global market share of manufacturing -- erod
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manufacturing industry and trump administration economic policies with scott paul of the alliance foranufacturing. and then part of museum week, we are live from the museum of the marine corps with the curator and history division director. we will discuss the 75th anniversary of the battle of you will shema. -- battle of iwo jima. 7:00 a.m. at wednesday morning we will discuss the smithsonian national museum of american history. >> the federal
manufacturing industry and trump administration economic policies with scott paul of the alliance foranufacturing. and then part of museum week, we are live from the museum of the marine corps with the curator and history division director. we will discuss the 75th anniversary of the battle of you will shema. -- battle of iwo jima. 7:00 a.m. at wednesday morning we will discuss the smithsonian national museum of american history. >> the federal
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. >> scott paul is back at her desk he serves as president of the alliance for american manufacturingming off the most recent jobs report about how many manufacturing jobs are there in the u.s.? it which where the trending? >> there are just shy of 13 million manufacturing jobs in the united states. the trends, since the end of the great recession, so dating back to the early days of the obama administration, has been incredibly positive. steady. the trend over the last year has been a little less rosy. av
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sherwood, who drove paul to narrowsburg. >> as far as i know, scott walked down to the house. >> reporter: michelle said paul told her he went inside, set off the basement smoke alarm, hid behind the stairs, and when catherine came down to investigate he tried to knock her out with chloroform. >> this was supposed to be quick and painless, and, you know, she was supposed to be passed out before she knew what happened. but i guess he put it over her mouth and it didn't work. she was screaming and begging him for her life. >> reporter: through her tears, michelle spilled out gruesome details of what paul said were catherine's final words. she begged him to think of their children. >> and he told me that the only thing he said to her the entire time that he was fighting with her was "i'm doing this for the kids." and he said that she had been wearing a hooded sweatshirt and that he finally just took the sweatshirt and wrapped it around her neck and held it until she stopped breathing. >> reporter: then michelle claims paul took a blow torch from the gara
sherwood, who drove paul to narrowsburg. >> as far as i know, scott walked down to the house. >> reporter: michelle said paul told her he went inside, set off the basement smoke alarm, hid behind the stairs, and when catherine came down to investigate he tried to knock her out with chloroform. >> this was supposed to be quick and painless, and, you know, she was supposed to be passed out before she knew what happened. but i guess he put it over her mouth and it didn't work....
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manufacturing industry and trump administration economic policies with scott paul from the alliance ofnal museum of the marine corps with the senior curator. 75thll discuss the anniversary of the battle of iwo jima. watch "washington journal," live at 7:00 a.m. this morning. museumll this week for week. wednesday we will explore the smithsonian national museum of american history. >> 2020 democratic presidential candidates joe biden, pete buttigieg, amy klobuchar and tom steyer spoke in las vegas on infrastructure. >> good afternoon, i am zachary schaefer, president of united infrastructure, and it is my honor to welcome you to moving america forward. the first ever presidential
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manufacturing industry and trump administration economic of thes with scott paul alliance for american national museum of the marine the heads to discuss the battle of iwo jima. watch c-span's washington journal, live at 7:00 eastern on tuesday morning. be sure to watch washington journal all this week for news em week. wednesday morning, we will museum the smithsonian for national history. >> live tuesday on the c-span foti, thedr. anthony director of the facility of infectious diseases -- that is 12:30 p.m. on c-span at 2:05, a discussion of the future of venezuela and juan guaido. the, steps that international community can take to support the venezuelan people. on c-span two at 9:00 a.m., u.s. health policy including the impact of the opioid epidemic, vaccine hesitancy, the u.s. vaccine hesitation -- then bernie sanders is at a rally in las vegas. tuesday, w bgh tv in boston hosted a debate between senator ed markey and to have his challenges in the 2020 massachusetts democratic primary. attorney kennedy and shannon liss riordan. you can listen live on the free c-span radio app. >>
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manufacturing industry and trumpet administration economic policies with scott paul of the alliance for american manufacturing. as part of museum week, we are live from the national museum of the marine corps with senior coordinator owen connor and the director to discuss the 75th anniversary of the battle of iwo jima. watch washington journal live at 7:00 eastern tuesday morning, and be sure to watch washington journal all this week for museum week. wednesday morning we will explore the smithsonian museum of american history. from the ground of george washington's mount vernon, we are joined by doug bradburn, the president and ceo of george washington's mount vernon on this president's day. first, explain the significance of the moment that is portrayed over your shoulder
manufacturing industry and trumpet administration economic policies with scott paul of the alliance for american manufacturing. as part of museum week, we are live from the national museum of the marine corps with senior coordinator owen connor and the director to discuss the 75th anniversary of the battle of iwo jima. watch washington journal live at 7:00 eastern tuesday morning, and be sure to watch washington journal all this week for museum week. wednesday morning we will explore the...
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manufacturing industry and trump administration's economic policies with scott paul.s part of museum week, we will be live from the national museum of the marine corps with its senior curator and the marine history director to discuss the 75th anniversary of the battle of iwo jima. watch c-span's washington journal, live at 7:00 eastern on tuesday morning. watch washington journal all this week for museum week. wednesday, we will explore the smithsonian museum of national history. >> craig smith is the author of confessions of the presidential speechwriter. he talks about writing for president ford and george h. w. bush, the speaking style of president trump and the democratic candidates. the discussion was hosted by the dole institute of politics at the university of kansas. >> tonight's guest was a full-time speechwriter for president gerald ford and a consulting writer to george h. w. bush. he served as founding president of the freedom of expression foundation in washington, d.c. numerous awards for his research, including an award for political communication. it
manufacturing industry and trump administration's economic policies with scott paul.s part of museum week, we will be live from the national museum of the marine corps with its senior curator and the marine history director to discuss the 75th anniversary of the battle of iwo jima. watch c-span's washington journal, live at 7:00 eastern on tuesday morning. watch washington journal all this week for museum week. wednesday, we will explore the smithsonian museum of national history. >>...
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manufacturing industry and trump administration economic policy with scott paul of the alliance for american manufacturing. then as part of museum week, we will be live from the national museum of the marine corps with the director to discuss the 75th anniversary of the battle of iwo jima. watch washington journal, live at 7:00 eastern, tuesday morning. sure to watch all this week for museum week. will look atning the smithsonian museum of natural history. >> tuesday, a debate between senator ed markey and two of his challengers in the 2020 20 massachusetts democratic primary. and ansman joe kennedy attorney. watch live at 7:00 p.m. eastern on c-span, online at c-span.org, or listen live on the free c-span radio app. fears debates took place between my husband and vicki's husband. but they were never enemies, they were friends, and they would walk off the floor and slap each other's back and go laughing all the way off the floor. it's a different time, and i'm sad about that. jonathan said he didn't like teddy very much when he first met him. he said i maybe saw a lot of myself in him. but h
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manufacturing industry and the trump administration economic policies with scott paul of the alliance for american manufacturing. then, as part of museum week, we will be live from the national museum of the marine corps and marine corps history division director to discuss the 75th anniversary of the battle of iwo jima. watch c-span's washington journal live at 7:00 eastern tuesday morning. be sure to watch washington journal all this week for museum week. wednesday morning, we will exploit the smithsonian national museum of history. c-span tuesday on the networks, director anthony fauci director of the nih, on threats to global health and bio security. that's 12:30 p.m. on c-span. at 2:05, a discussion on the future of venezuela and juan guaido, and steps the international community can take to defend democracy and support the venezuelan people. at 4 p.m. the u.s. institute of peace hosts former senior u.s. government officials, including stephen hadley, on the situation in afghanistan. on c-span2 at 9 a.m., u.s. health policy, including the impact of the opioid epidemic, vaccine he
manufacturing industry and the trump administration economic policies with scott paul of the alliance for american manufacturing. then, as part of museum week, we will be live from the national museum of the marine corps and marine corps history division director to discuss the 75th anniversary of the battle of iwo jima. watch c-span's washington journal live at 7:00 eastern tuesday morning. be sure to watch washington journal all this week for museum week. wednesday morning, we will exploit...
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manufacturing industry and trump administration economic policies with scott paul of the alliance for american manufacturing. and then, as part of museum week, we will be live from the national museum of the marine corps with senior curator owen connor and marine corps history division director edward to discuss the 75th anniversary of the battle of iwo jima. watching c-span's washington journal, live at 7:00 eastern tuesday morning. and be sure to wash washington journal -- watch washington morning, we will explore the smithsonian national museum of american history. wgbh tv in boston hosted a debate between senator ed markey and two of his challengers in the 2020 massachusetts democratic primary. congressman joe kennedy and attorney sharon les riordan. watch live on 7:00 eastern on c-span or listen live on the free c-span radio app. >> our c-span campaign 2020 bus is asking across -- is asking voters, what issues should presidential candidates address? >> the most important issue for me as civil rights and civil liberties. voting rights, productive rights, kamal justice reform and r
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that's going to get with scott paul this morning we always appreciate your time, please do come back and join us. she met john thank you. >> good evening everybody and welcome. i am the 113th president of the national press club and wanted an honor it is to have this is the first program on my watch. this year. the former general manager of cbs radio network news and former managing editor, the boys on the bus is required reading and i have the pleasure in the challenge for one of those boys chamberlin from opi. [laughter] [applause] looking forward to a terrific discussion this evening now i have the pleasure of introducing the chair of the national press club history the 87th president of the national press club, bureau chief of gaylord news university of oklahoma and a dear friend. [applause] >> thank you so much the legacy of the 112 year history of journalism especially in washington we are pleased we have a new book of the new history of the club called tales from the national press club scheduled to be published by the history press and those that have had an impact on history
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manufacturing industry and trumpet administration economic policies with scott paul of the alliance for american manufacturing. as part of museum week, we are live from the national museum of the marine corps with senior coordinator owen connor and the director to discuss the 75th anniversary of the battle of iwo jima. watch washington journal live at 7:00 eastern tuesday morning, and be sure to watch washington journal all this week for museum week. wednesday morning we will explore the smithsonian museum of american history. from the ground of george washington's mount vernon, we are joined by doug bradburn, the president and ceo of george washington's mount vernon on this president's day. first, explain the significance of the moment that is portrayed over your shoulder, the swearing in of george washington. guest: good morning, welcome to mount vernon. behind me you see george washington, the first president, being sworn in at federal hall in new york city in 1789 in were thet: how well duties and powers of the office that he was about to step into, how well were they defined at tha
manufacturing industry and trumpet administration economic policies with scott paul of the alliance for american manufacturing. as part of museum week, we are live from the national museum of the marine corps with senior coordinator owen connor and the director to discuss the 75th anniversary of the battle of iwo jima. watch washington journal live at 7:00 eastern tuesday morning, and be sure to watch washington journal all this week for museum week. wednesday morning we will explore the...
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manufacturing industry and trump administration economic policies with scott paul of the alliance for manufacturing. and then part of museum week, we are live from the museum of the marine corps with the curator and history division director. we will discuss the 75th anniversary of the battle of you will shema. -- battle of iwo jima. 7:00 a.m. at wednesday morning we will discuss the smithsonian national museum of american history. >> the federal reserve chair jerome powell was on capitol hill to update lawmakers on the economy and monetary policy. he spoke about the economic impact of the coronavirus, cyber threats in the banking sector and his influence in the global economy among other topics. this services hearing is three hours. i now recognize myself for four minutes to give an opening statement. i'd like to welcome back chairman powell. as i discussed earlier, and at our last hearing with you, i remain very concerned about the president's efforts to interfere with the fed's intermonetary policy. a recent news story noted that trump has tweeted over 100 times about your nominati
manufacturing industry and trump administration economic policies with scott paul of the alliance for manufacturing. and then part of museum week, we are live from the museum of the marine corps with the curator and history division director. we will discuss the 75th anniversary of the battle of you will shema. -- battle of iwo jima. 7:00 a.m. at wednesday morning we will discuss the smithsonian national museum of american history. >> the federal reserve chair jerome powell was on capitol...
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paul parker claims his profanity—laden rant against prime minister scott morrison is the reason he's they deny. and on twitter, it's many, many, many happy returns to singerjhope, one seventh of korean boyband bts. happy birthdayjhope was the number one trending hashtag across the globe earlier as he turns 26. more than 200 flood warnings remain in place as waters in some parts of the uk continue to rise. storm dennis battered many parts of the country over the weekend one woman is thought to have died, while hundreds of people have been forced from their homes. jon kay reports. in hundreds of years, it has never been higher. the river wye at hereford tonight. the old bridge closed, even to pedestrians, because it is simply too dangerous. i thought i could stay there. what do you think of the man helping you this morning? wonderful. we are assessing immediate danger, age, making sure they bring all the medication with them. some people are still trapped. across this region, vast areas have been overwhelmed. anyone for cricket? this is worcester where the river severn is rising. water
paul parker claims his profanity—laden rant against prime minister scott morrison is the reason he's they deny. and on twitter, it's many, many, many happy returns to singerjhope, one seventh of korean boyband bts. happy birthdayjhope was the number one trending hashtag across the globe earlier as he turns 26. more than 200 flood warnings remain in place as waters in some parts of the uk continue to rise. storm dennis battered many parts of the country over the weekend one woman is thought to...
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paul parker claims his profanity—laden rant against prime minister scott morrison is the reason he'smething they deny. and on twitter, it's many, many, many happy returns to singerjhope, one seventh of korean boyband bts. happy birthday. jhope was the number one trending hashtag across the globe earlier as he turns 26. to some more stories now. more than 200 flood warnings remain in place as waters in some areas of the uk continue to rise. storm dennis battered the many parts of the country over the weekend one woman is thought to have died, hundreds of people have forced from their homes. jon kay reports. this is what a severe flood warning really looks like a. street to use. door-to-door rescues in the cathedral city of hereford. desperate residents escaping with whatever they can save. a city underwater and under threat, shirley was one of hundreds are forced to leave their homes. shirley was one of hundreds are forced to leave their homeslj feel i could stay there, that's why i'm so late coming out. what you think of the men that helped you this morning? wonderful. they will make
paul parker claims his profanity—laden rant against prime minister scott morrison is the reason he'smething they deny. and on twitter, it's many, many, many happy returns to singerjhope, one seventh of korean boyband bts. happy birthday. jhope was the number one trending hashtag across the globe earlier as he turns 26. to some more stories now. more than 200 flood warnings remain in place as waters in some areas of the uk continue to rise. storm dennis battered the many parts of the country...
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laura coates and paul and scott jennings join us. i lean on you for legal advice often.saying he was exonerated. he was acquitted. is it a distinction with a difference? >> well, it is if you consider what the trial was. judging it be a trial about normally a trial involving witnesses and documents and involving a journey that takes place saying we're going to have the evidence first and verdict next. you can't qualify it as a true trial that he actually was in. therefore even acquittal doesn't feel right. exoneration, no. you had many senators coming forward saying they believe what he did was wrong. it wasn't whether he did what the house managers said. it was what they were going to do about it. it's not a true exoneration of his actual conduct. >> exoneration is innocence. here we have anything but. brother jennings i skip over and come to you. we are disagreements about whether it would be bipartisan. if democrats had voted to acquit. it's not bipartisan. this is a partisan with a couple cast offs. which you see from at the same time. more republican senators say th
laura coates and paul and scott jennings join us. i lean on you for legal advice often.saying he was exonerated. he was acquitted. is it a distinction with a difference? >> well, it is if you consider what the trial was. judging it be a trial about normally a trial involving witnesses and documents and involving a journey that takes place saying we're going to have the evidence first and verdict next. you can't qualify it as a true trial that he actually was in. therefore even acquittal...
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paul parker claims his profanity—laden rant against prime minister scott morrison is the reason he'sfired by the new south wales rural fire service, something they deny. more on our website — bbc.co.uk/news and the news app. now on bbc news, live to singapore for asia business report. apple warns it won't meet its revenue reductions due to the coronavirus out break. and americans are drinking less milk, leading to the decline of the dairy industry there. hello, and welcome to asia business report. i am karishma vaswani. let's begin with the coronavirus, also known as covid—19 because in the last few hours, apple became the major us firm to say it won't meet its revenue projections for the current quarter due to the lake. it appears china's communist party will postpone its most important annual gathering. the tokyo marathon has been cancelled for general runners. in singapore, it is expected to unveil a massive budget to offset a slowdown caused by the coronavirus outbreak. at a time when the economy is already feeling the pinch from the us china trade war, singapore has indicated it
paul parker claims his profanity—laden rant against prime minister scott morrison is the reason he'sfired by the new south wales rural fire service, something they deny. more on our website — bbc.co.uk/news and the news app. now on bbc news, live to singapore for asia business report. apple warns it won't meet its revenue reductions due to the coronavirus out break. and americans are drinking less milk, leading to the decline of the dairy industry there. hello, and welcome to asia business...
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scott. >>> well republican senator rand paul will be in san francisco tonight.tucky senator made headlines for bringing his party to -- to restrict the president's ability to wage war against iran. he'll speak tonight at the italian athletic club in an event organized by san francisco republican party. >>> trending this morning, a walmart employee taking the internet by storm. this is charlene. she works at walmart in maryland. on the facebook page she poses with all sorts of must-have products, she always manages to keep the same straight face in every photo there which makes the post they say even more relatable. kind of funny there, too. right now the star has petitioned to get charlene now, turning into a little character, to get her on the ellen show. >> charlene, charlene, charlene charlene. >> right. so now we're following her on instagram to see what is the picture of the day. i want to show you a beautiful picture that we could post on instagram here. we could see all of the beautiful views of the bay area covered by fog. there is a look at the bay brid
scott. >>> well republican senator rand paul will be in san francisco tonight.tucky senator made headlines for bringing his party to -- to restrict the president's ability to wage war against iran. he'll speak tonight at the italian athletic club in an event organized by san francisco republican party. >>> trending this morning, a walmart employee taking the internet by storm. this is charlene. she works at walmart in maryland. on the facebook page she poses with all sorts of...
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paul parker claims his profanity—laden rant against prime minister scott morrison is the reason he'sred by the new south wales rural fire service — something they deny. that's all. stay with bbc world news. now on bbc news, it's hardtalk with stephen sackur. welcome to hardtalk. i'm stephen sackur. there are international laws and norm designed to prohibit states from bumping off their enemies, internal or external. but look around the world and it is clear those laws are being violated, often with impunity. my guest today is agnes callamard, a renowned human rights investigator who serves as the un special rapporteur on extrajudicial killing. given the scale of the problem, have her investigations become an exercise in futility? agnes callamard, welcome to hardtalk. thank you. agnes, let me start with this grand title of yours. un special rapporteur on extrajudicial killing, based as you are in new york city. it all all sounds rather grand but isn't the truth that you have pitifully few resources? well, i do have very few resources but that doesn't stop me from implementing my manda
paul parker claims his profanity—laden rant against prime minister scott morrison is the reason he'sred by the new south wales rural fire service — something they deny. that's all. stay with bbc world news. now on bbc news, it's hardtalk with stephen sackur. welcome to hardtalk. i'm stephen sackur. there are international laws and norm designed to prohibit states from bumping off their enemies, internal or external. but look around the world and it is clear those laws are being violated,...
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paul: i ask unanimous consent that the following interns in my office be granted floor privileges until may 1, 2020 -- page grande, michael sudon, william scott, and noah haverick. the presiding officer: without objection. mr. paul: when the senate begins its debate as it is doing today on the war powers act and considering this resolution, we are considering whether to do our duty to the constitution. the debate over war powers is bigger than any one senator, bigger than any one president, and bigger than any political party. the debate over war powers is a fundamental constitutional debate, and the constitution and our founding fathers were clear the power to declare war lies in the legislature. madison put it this way -- the executive is the branch most prone to war. therefore, the constitution with studied care vested that power, the power to declare war, in the legislature. yet we have increasingly deferred and delegated the war powers back to the executive. we have abdicated our role as the body that should be deciding with the people when to go to war. while the president may have the power to repel an attack, congress has done little
paul: i ask unanimous consent that the following interns in my office be granted floor privileges until may 1, 2020 -- page grande, michael sudon, william scott, and noah haverick. the presiding officer: without objection. mr. paul: when the senate begins its debate as it is doing today on the war powers act and considering this resolution, we are considering whether to do our duty to the constitution. the debate over war powers is bigger than any one senator, bigger than any one president, and...
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scott mason, making the academy free here on april 4. thank you very much. [applause] >> and a word about another planet, about last year's outside concert, they worked with paul simon to make a donation to the friends of the urban forest and san francisco parks department. and because of that donation, part of that is funding the 150 trees that we're planting today, so thank you very much to gregg and allen and other planters. [applause] >> of course, none of this happens without amazing civic leadership, and leading this is some of the most amazing cochairs who have some of the most undying love for san francisco, and are committed to making it a better place to live, work, and play. please welcome to the lectern nanny bechtel and robert fung. >> we're just negotiating who's going to go first. any ways, it is amazing that we're celebrating 150 years of golden gate park. when the mayor talked about roller skating in the park, i roller skates here as a kid, too. i don't know if anybody remembers this, but it used to have a lot of horses, and this is where you would go to ride horses. anyhow, golden gate park had a rather auspicious start, when they invited olm
scott mason, making the academy free here on april 4. thank you very much. [applause] >> and a word about another planet, about last year's outside concert, they worked with paul simon to make a donation to the friends of the urban forest and san francisco parks department. and because of that donation, part of that is funding the 150 trees that we're planting today, so thank you very much to gregg and allen and other planters. [applause] >> of course, none of this happens without...
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paul at the top of that margin has really closed in for him. sanders could be a problem for him. south carolina republican senator tim scott had this to say. >> bernie sanders brings the outside game in a similar fashion donald trump did in 2016. think about the similarity. 2016 republican leadership, republican wisdom so there is no way in the world out of all those candidates donald trump will be president. >> sanders playing from the trump playbook, is he going to pull off the upset by doing the same thing, by appealing to people disaffected who don't like washington feel they are left out of the process? >> i hear what he is saying but there's a huge difference between the support bernie sanders has in the support donald trump has. you see that every rally we are sometimes quadruple the capacity of these venues which see 20, 30,000 people coming out to support donald trump. bernie sanders has his supporters and probably has the most energized base in that party but that is the far left radical based bernie sanders has is different from donald trump and on average at most of our rallies 18-25% of our attendees are regis
paul at the top of that margin has really closed in for him. sanders could be a problem for him. south carolina republican senator tim scott had this to say. >> bernie sanders brings the outside game in a similar fashion donald trump did in 2016. think about the similarity. 2016 republican leadership, republican wisdom so there is no way in the world out of all those candidates donald trump will be president. >> sanders playing from the trump playbook, is he going to pull off the...
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welcome back in paul one we have from brother ali about the stakes in tonight's iowa caucus but does it really matter joining me now from our washington bureau is the one and only scott email he has developed cheese news views hughes will be covering tonight's vote for america scotty thanks for coming on going underground for a change i'm going to ask you right at the top even before the iowa caucuses isn't there a question i am going over donald trump a question of his judgments that could be grounds for impeachment in that he chose john bolton to ever be his national security adviser well the dark cloud of judgment has been hanging ever president trump's head action since probably the day that he 1st announced that he was even going to run and when he was elected he was sworn in and but there is a dark cloud of judgment on many of the figures that president trump chose to put in his a minute. john bolton being one of the most curious ones considering he was an advocate against president trump during the primaries but like so many unfortunate in the cabinet they go on fox news they figured out the algorithm they see a a few complimentary words and then their allies
welcome back in paul one we have from brother ali about the stakes in tonight's iowa caucus but does it really matter joining me now from our washington bureau is the one and only scott email he has developed cheese news views hughes will be covering tonight's vote for america scotty thanks for coming on going underground for a change i'm going to ask you right at the top even before the iowa caucuses isn't there a question i am going over donald trump a question of his judgments that could be...
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paul: that's more than mcgern makes. is this the last chance for klobuchar, buttigieg and warren? >> i think it is. going back to the last panel with scottssen, the two biggest blocks on monday in iowa are undecideds, it's up as much as 50% haven't decided and the second chance. it might kill amy clock cha klof she doesn't get delegates but the delegates could put her over the top. paul: her supporters. >> give the other ones delegates. i don't know why the dnc has rules where they tell you who got the -- it's opening up the complaint, i was robbed. paul: the reason they do that, they want to winnow the field pretty fast. >> they're not changing the rules, just announcing the second and first place. it leaves it open for people saying we were robbed. i was the real choice and i got robbed by this. paul: here's something i wonder you about for the democrats. why has warren fallen off whereas bernie is consolidating his support. it's interesting, they're both basically appealing, you know, similar messages. >> it's the real deal test in my mind. look, they're both appealing to this progressive base that want radical change out there. and w
paul: that's more than mcgern makes. is this the last chance for klobuchar, buttigieg and warren? >> i think it is. going back to the last panel with scottssen, the two biggest blocks on monday in iowa are undecideds, it's up as much as 50% haven't decided and the second chance. it might kill amy clock cha klof she doesn't get delegates but the delegates could put her over the top. paul: her supporters. >> give the other ones delegates. i don't know why the dnc has rules where they...
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scott mason, making the academy free here on april 4. thank you very much. [applause] >> and a word about another planet, about last year's outside concert, they worked with paul a donation to the friends of the urban forest and san francisco parks department. and because of that donation, part of that is funding the 150 trees that we're planting today, so thank you very much to gregg and allen and other planters. [applause] >> of course, none of this happens without amazing civic leadership, and leading this is some of the most amazing cochairs who have some of the most undying love for san francisco, and are committed to making it a better place to live, work, and play. please welcome to the lectern nanny bechtel and robert fung. >> we're just negotiating who's going to go first. any ways, it is amazing that we're celebrating 150 years of golden gate park. when the mayor talked about roller skating in the park, i roller skates here as a kid, too. i don't know if anybody remembers this, but it used to have a lot of horses, and this is where you would go to ride horses. anyhow, golden gate park had a rather auspicious start, when they invited olmstead who desi
scott mason, making the academy free here on april 4. thank you very much. [applause] >> and a word about another planet, about last year's outside concert, they worked with paul a donation to the friends of the urban forest and san francisco parks department. and because of that donation, part of that is funding the 150 trees that we're planting today, so thank you very much to gregg and allen and other planters. [applause] >> of course, none of this happens without amazing civic...
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"the washington post" political reporter eugene scott who has been here for a good week, katy tur, art colin, and nat paul. veteran of iowa politics, part of the state party, thankfully said this year not involved with the campaign. hallelujah. first, let me go to the other closing arguments of the day. garrett haake on capitol hill with this impeachment trial. garrett, this is a strange day because literally it's over, but the clock is still running. >> reporter: that's right, chuck. the impeachment now is mostly for the history books. we have an opportunity for house managers and white house defense team to present closing arguments today. i would be surprised if the white house lawyers use all of the time allotted today. in a break from historical precedent, two days of deliberations, senate speech for making speeches. the senators have an opportunity to defend and explain the votes they'll make tuesday afternoon and wednesday before the final vote wraps up wednesday. to the degree there's any drama left, will any senators break from parties and vote to acquit or convict the president against what thei
"the washington post" political reporter eugene scott who has been here for a good week, katy tur, art colin, and nat paul. veteran of iowa politics, part of the state party, thankfully said this year not involved with the campaign. hallelujah. first, let me go to the other closing arguments of the day. garrett haake on capitol hill with this impeachment trial. garrett, this is a strange day because literally it's over, but the clock is still running. >> reporter: that's right,...
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scott mason, making the academy free here on april 4. thank you very much. [applause] >> and a word about another planet, about last year's outside concert, they worked with paul to make a donation to the friends of the urban forest and san francisco parks department. and because of that donation, part of that is funding the 150 trees that we're planting today, so thank you very much to gregg and allen and other planters. [applause] >> of course, none of this happens without amazing civic leadership, and leading this is some of the most amazing cochairs who have some of the most undying love for san francisco, and are committed to making it a better place to live, work, and play. please welcome to the lectern nanny bechtel and robert fung. >> we're just negotiating who's going to go first. any ways, it is amazing that we're celebrating 150 years of golden gate park. when the mayor talked about roller skating in the park, i roller skates here as a kid, too. i don't know if anybody remembers this, but it used to have a lot of horses, and this is where you would go to ride horses. anyhow, golden gate park had a rather auspicious start, when they invited olmstead
scott mason, making the academy free here on april 4. thank you very much. [applause] >> and a word about another planet, about last year's outside concert, they worked with paul to make a donation to the friends of the urban forest and san francisco parks department. and because of that donation, part of that is funding the 150 trees that we're planting today, so thank you very much to gregg and allen and other planters. [applause] >> of course, none of this happens without amazing...
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scott mason, making the academy free here on april 4. thank you very much. [applause] >> and a word about another planet, about last year's outside concert, they worked with paul to make a donation to the friends of the urban forest and san francisco parks department. and because of that donation, part of that is funding the 150 trees that we're planting today, so thank you very much to gregg and allen and other planters. [applause] >> of course, none of this happens without amazing civic leadership, and leading this is some of the most amazing cochairs who have some of the most undying love for san francisco, and are committed to making it a better place to live, work, and play. please welcome to the lectern nanny bechtel and robert fung. >> we're just negotiating who's going to go first. any ways, it is amazing that we're celebrating 150 years of golden gate park. when the mayor talked about roller skating in the park, i roller skates here as a kid, too. i don't know if anybody remembers this, but it used to have a lot of horses, and this is where you would go to ride horses. anyhow, golden gate park had a rather auspicious start, when they invited olmstead
scott mason, making the academy free here on april 4. thank you very much. [applause] >> and a word about another planet, about last year's outside concert, they worked with paul to make a donation to the friends of the urban forest and san francisco parks department. and because of that donation, part of that is funding the 150 trees that we're planting today, so thank you very much to gregg and allen and other planters. [applause] >> of course, none of this happens without amazing...
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scott mason, making the academy free here on april 4. thank you very much. [applause] >> and a word about another planet, about last year's outside concert, they worked with paul to make a donation to the friends of the urban forest and san francisco parks department. and because of that donation, part of that is funding the 150 trees that we're planting today, so thank you very much to gregg and allen and other planters. [applause] >> of course, none of this happens without amazing civic leadership, and leading this is some of the most amazing cochairs who have some of the most undying love for san francisco, and are committed to making it a better place to live, work, and play. please welcome to the lectern nanny bechtel and robert fung. >> we're just negotiating who's going to go first. any ways, it is amazing that we're celebrating 150 years of golden gate park. when the mayor talked about roller skating in the park, i roller skates here as a kid, too. i don't know if anybody remembers this, but it used to have a lot of horses, and this is where you would go to ride horses. anyhow, golden gate park had a rather auspicious start, when they invited olmstead
scott mason, making the academy free here on april 4. thank you very much. [applause] >> and a word about another planet, about last year's outside concert, they worked with paul to make a donation to the friends of the urban forest and san francisco parks department. and because of that donation, part of that is funding the 150 trees that we're planting today, so thank you very much to gregg and allen and other planters. [applause] >> of course, none of this happens without amazing...
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scott mason, making the academy free here on april 4. thank you very much. [applause] >> and a word about another planet, about last year's outside concert, they worked with paulion to the friends of the urban forest and san francisco parks department. and because of that donation, part of that is funding the 150 trees that we're planting today, so thank you very much to gregg and allen and other planters. [applause] >> of course, none of this happens without amazing civic leadership, and leading this is some of the most amazing cochairs who have some of the most undying love for san francisco, and are committed to making it a better place to live, work, and play. please welcome to the lectern nanny bechtel and robert fung. >> we're just negotiating who's going to go first. any ways, it is amazing that we're celebrating 150 years of golden gate park. when the mayor talked about roller skating in the park, i roller skates here as a kid, too. i don't know if anybody remembers this, but it used to have a lot of horses, and this is where you would go to ride horses. anyhow, golden gate park had a rather auspicious start, when they invited olmstead who designed cen
scott mason, making the academy free here on april 4. thank you very much. [applause] >> and a word about another planet, about last year's outside concert, they worked with paulion to the friends of the urban forest and san francisco parks department. and because of that donation, part of that is funding the 150 trees that we're planting today, so thank you very much to gregg and allen and other planters. [applause] >> of course, none of this happens without amazing civic...
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scott mason, making the academy free here on april 4. thank you very much. [applause] >> and a word about another planet, about last year's outside concert, they worked with paulonation to the friends of the urban forest and san francisco parks department. and because of that donation, part of that is funding the 150 trees that we're planting today, so thank you very much to gregg and allen and other planters. [applause] >> of course, none of this happens without amazing civic leadership, and leading this is some of the most amazing cochairs who have some of the most undying love for san francisco, and are committed to making it a better place to live, work, and play. please welcome to the lectern nanny bechtel and robert fung. >> we're just negotiating who's going to go first. any ways, it is amazing that we're celebrating 150 years of golden gate park. when the mayor talked about roller skating in the park, i roller skates here as a kid, too. i don't know if anybody remembers this, but it used to have a lot of horses, and this is where you would go to ride horses. anyhow, golden gate park had a rather auspicious start, when they invited olmstead who designed
scott mason, making the academy free here on april 4. thank you very much. [applause] >> and a word about another planet, about last year's outside concert, they worked with paulonation to the friends of the urban forest and san francisco parks department. and because of that donation, part of that is funding the 150 trees that we're planting today, so thank you very much to gregg and allen and other planters. [applause] >> of course, none of this happens without amazing civic...