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back by popular demand i am sherrod small and let's welcome our guests. you know her you love her. she is an author and an -- a member who won't have me back at noon. give it up for j de i. it is jedediah bila. and she is so pretty. it is joanne nosuchunsky. and tv's andy levey. he is a white treat. and macky of the mac joe mackey. jay a block. the lede. that's the first story. >> it takes a village of wealthy donors. the new york times reports hillary clinton is expected to spend $2.5 billion to be president. to put that in perspective that's double on what i spend on weed in a year. thank you. that's also $40 for every vote based on the number of votes it took for obama to win re-election. meanwhile clinton is drawing huge crowds of reporters. here is the media chasing the scooby van. >> they are going to the back. we are not -- you can see the media running behind me here to chase the scooby van. and she is going around to the back. >> wow. >> we will see her soon. >> guy in the orange pants is pretty quick. alex, i'm looking at these people -- wow! orange pants is really outnum
back by popular demand i am sherrod small and let's welcome our guests. you know her you love her. she is an author and an -- a member who won't have me back at noon. give it up for j de i. it is jedediah bila. and she is so pretty. it is joanne nosuchunsky. and tv's andy levey. he is a white treat. and macky of the mac joe mackey. jay a block. the lede. that's the first story. >> it takes a village of wealthy donors. the new york times reports hillary clinton is expected to spend $2.5...
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i want to thank our panelists jb smoove, egypt sherrod, robert reich and rory albanese.n the breast feeding question -- it's wrong on so many levels, that's all i'm going to say. that's all the time we have for tonight! goodnightly, everyone! (cheers and applause) ♪ ♪
i want to thank our panelists jb smoove, egypt sherrod, robert reich and rory albanese.n the breast feeding question -- it's wrong on so many levels, that's all i'm going to say. that's all the time we have for tonight! goodnightly, everyone! (cheers and applause) ♪ ♪
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visit ncicap.org] them at next, "newsmakers" with ohio senator sherrod brown. then we will show you some of the senate floor debate on loretta lynch and her nomination to be the next attorney general. after that, hillary clinton in new hampshire. host: this week on "newsmakers" we want to welcome sherrod brown, democrat of ohio, in studio with us. we also have two reporters chuck babington and siobhan hughes. reporter: trade is a big issue this week. i know you have a lot problems with the bill. it is starting to move in the house. i'm wondering what you think the chances are in the process is of somehow stopping or modifying fasttrack on the senate floor. sen. brown: earlier in the week, we made some improvements in fasttrack. it is not nearly good enough. we actually passed an amendment to eliminate loopholes that some companies have used to engage in child they labor in africa. that was a loophole that was around for 75 years. we were successful in some strong enforcement language to level the playing field, something that people have been trying to do for o
visit ncicap.org] them at next, "newsmakers" with ohio senator sherrod brown. then we will show you some of the senate floor debate on loretta lynch and her nomination to be the next attorney general. after that, hillary clinton in new hampshire. host: this week on "newsmakers" we want to welcome sherrod brown, democrat of ohio, in studio with us. we also have two reporters chuck babington and siobhan hughes. reporter: trade is a big issue this week. i know you have a lot...
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kirsten, michael and sherrod back on the -- ♪. >> you got it!it. >> that was a bigtime song. kennedy: we are having good times here. jerry, i love user generated content. >> this is old man commentation. kennedy: is that what it is? a generational thing. >> what they tied up, what grinds his gears. shut up, oldie. [ laughter ] . >> i think that's what it is. either you're comfortable getting your content on the computer or just driven crazy by the newfangled -- >> clearly hasn't spent hours watching cat videos, he hasn't had the experience yet. kennedy: you know what i watched tonight? it looks like a nutria but it's a huge guinea pig. >> it's a huge rodent. it sounds like an artificial sweetener. kennedy: it's like carripso. tweet it out at kennedy nation. >> i'm going to say what every viewer is saying right now. i have no idea what you're talking about. i take the heterodocksy and say i agree with jerry seinfeld, the comedian. >> about youtube? why? >> about and you porn? that's user generated content. >> i shared a link the other day. >> is
kirsten, michael and sherrod back on the -- ♪. >> you got it!it. >> that was a bigtime song. kennedy: we are having good times here. jerry, i love user generated content. >> this is old man commentation. kennedy: is that what it is? a generational thing. >> what they tied up, what grinds his gears. shut up, oldie. [ laughter ] . >> i think that's what it is. either you're comfortable getting your content on the computer or just driven crazy by the newfangled --...
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brought you the passionate voices against the bill, ohio democratic congresswoman marcy captor and sherrod brown on this show. here's senator elizabeth warren. >> no more secret trade deals. are you ready to fight? no more secret deals. no more special deals for multi-national corporations.idÑ are you ready to fight? are you ready to fight any more deals that say we're going to help the rich get richer and leave everyone else behind? are you ready to fight that? >> today senate minority leader said hell no to the trade deal and we hear from the president and his view. earlier today i had a chance to lead a discussion on this trade war with a panel that included the president and some of his trade allies. >> thank you for inviting me to moderate this discussion. we have congressman jerry connolly in virginia, jim corcoran, kind of an irish crowd, jim corcoran head of the chamber of commerce out here, the co-founder of a health care startup and debbie askin, founder of an i.t. firm out here, right? >> yes. >> i want to ask you, mr. president, obviously the hot question, u.s. senator elizabet
brought you the passionate voices against the bill, ohio democratic congresswoman marcy captor and sherrod brown on this show. here's senator elizabeth warren. >> no more secret trade deals. are you ready to fight? no more secret deals. no more special deals for multi-national corporations.idÑ are you ready to fight? are you ready to fight any more deals that say we're going to help the rich get richer and leave everyone else behind? are you ready to fight that? >> today senate...
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they're handling an amendment to that bill here, one that was put up by senator sherrod brown of ohiowhen senators are voting on an amendment like this, there is the traditional sacred milling around time, which is what you see here on the senate floor. ugh see senator dianne feinstein there in the sort of burgundy suit. you can see senator al franken, senator kelly ayotte. but watch this part. this is senator harry reid, with the arrow there. and you remember now that harry reid has to wear sunglasses, even indoors, because of the eye injury he got while he was working out on new year's day, he had to wear the sunglasses even talking to me last week. he's in the senate today, harry reid is there, he is wearing his sunglasses, has he has to do everywhere. he's wearing his sunglasses on the senate floor. and rand paul comes swaggering up to the front of the senate and pops on his shades and sticks his hand out at harry reid, and harry reid leaves him hanging there for a second, but then, boom bipartisan fist bump. look. puts on the shades and sticks his hand out and harry reid looks at
they're handling an amendment to that bill here, one that was put up by senator sherrod brown of ohiowhen senators are voting on an amendment like this, there is the traditional sacred milling around time, which is what you see here on the senate floor. ugh see senator dianne feinstein there in the sort of burgundy suit. you can see senator al franken, senator kelly ayotte. but watch this part. this is senator harry reid, with the arrow there. and you remember now that harry reid has to wear...
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host: one of the members that would be asked to vote on it is democrat sherrod brown. he was on our "newsmakers" program yesterday on c-span. he talked about fast-track impact on the u.s. economy and what congress should do. here is a bit from that interview. [video clip] >> when you think about what fast-track means, it will affect 50% of the world's gdp. we have not on a fast-track bill or anything close to this in over a decade. so congress needs to be serious about this and needs to slow it down and spend a lot of time debating it. it is not coincidently that the more the public knows about the trade agreements that the less the public likes about them. almost every interest group in this town wants to see it passed. the same interest groups are the ones that have a history of outsourcing jobs and that is why it is so important. it has cost us jobs and there's potential that this trade agreement would allow china without a vote of congress to be included down the road. we are engaging with our partners to play by a different set of rules from the rules that we play
host: one of the members that would be asked to vote on it is democrat sherrod brown. he was on our "newsmakers" program yesterday on c-span. he talked about fast-track impact on the u.s. economy and what congress should do. here is a bit from that interview. [video clip] >> when you think about what fast-track means, it will affect 50% of the world's gdp. we have not on a fast-track bill or anything close to this in over a decade. so congress needs to be serious about this and...
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back by popular demand i am sherrod small and let's welcome our guests. you know her you love her. -- a member who won't have me back at noon. give it up for
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if i am in an audience -- when i go to listen to my friend sherrod small, and when i am uncomfortable it is good comedy. >> even when he is not on stage. >> shouldn't it though? shouldn't it make you think of stuff you did in your life and you are embarrassed about? >> absolutely. that's the problem with twitter. you hear it the way you want to hear it. you don't see a tone or facial expression. you are reading it the way you want to read it and it is playing into their agenda. they want hits do they think trevor noah is racist? >> to be fair it was 2009. the truth is when you make somebody laugh it is an aggressive thing. you are involuntarily changing the way they breathe. that is a weird thing. there is a reason why we say this comic killed or that comic slayed. he choked you a little bit and made you breathe funny. >> it tickles. >> there is something aggressive about comedy anyway. >> should organizations respond? should comedy central respond and offer some sort of statement in response or ignore it? >> comedy central put out a bland statement and basically said you shouldn't ju
if i am in an audience -- when i go to listen to my friend sherrod small, and when i am uncomfortable it is good comedy. >> even when he is not on stage. >> shouldn't it though? shouldn't it make you think of stuff you did in your life and you are embarrassed about? >> absolutely. that's the problem with twitter. you hear it the way you want to hear it. you don't see a tone or facial expression. you are reading it the way you want to read it and it is playing into their...
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she is more wasted than sherrod small's potential. i am here with joanne noah -- joanne joanne nosuchunsky. and writer and comedian bonnie mcfar land. and tv's andy levey. and that beard is so awesome it must have been appointed by scientology. next to me, former navy seal and fbi agent jonathon gilliam. >> a block. the lede. that's the first story. >> it's finally here. hillary clinton officially kicked off her presidential campaign on sunday with a rousing speech in front of an enthusiastic crowd. just kidding. she released a video. >> i am running for president. americans have fought their way back from tough economic times but the deck is still stacked in favor of those at the top. everyday americans want a champion and i can be that champion. you can do more than get by. you can get ahead and stay ahead because when families are strong , america is strong. so i'm hitting the road to earn your vote because it's your time, and i hope you'll join me on this journey. >> meanwhile hillary's presidential logo is drawing attention much
she is more wasted than sherrod small's potential. i am here with joanne noah -- joanne joanne nosuchunsky. and writer and comedian bonnie mcfar land. and tv's andy levey. and that beard is so awesome it must have been appointed by scientology. next to me, former navy seal and fbi agent jonathon gilliam. >> a block. the lede. that's the first story. >> it's finally here. hillary clinton officially kicked off her presidential campaign on sunday with a rousing speech in front of an...
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we have the "red eye" legend sherrod small. he will be here on the fox business network. >>> well logging is lag. one of the least desirable jobs is a lumber jack. they released their best and worst careers based on income outlook and environmental factors and stress and physical demands. and at the bottom it is broadcaster, cook, enlisted military personnel and newspaper reporter. biomedical engineer status tigs, mathematician, awed yule gist and actuary. what is that? it seems reversed. >> i have had three of the worst jobs broadcaster enlisted military personnel and lumber jack. i can say they have their pluses minuses. the best jobs have good employment trends. they are all i.t. jobs or math and data related jobs. the other are low risk fields. the only problem is if the company you work for if you figure out they are falsifying their books or covering up the deaths of hundreds of people because of a drug you will probably be dead by tuesday unless you can get the influence of someone with jobs. >> why is that so bad? repor
we have the "red eye" legend sherrod small. he will be here on the fox business network. >>> well logging is lag. one of the least desirable jobs is a lumber jack. they released their best and worst careers based on income outlook and environmental factors and stress and physical demands. and at the bottom it is broadcaster, cook, enlisted military personnel and newspaper reporter. biomedical engineer status tigs, mathematician, awed yule gist and actuary. what is that? it...
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sunday on c-span, sherrod brown talks about regulating wall street and also why he opposes fast track trade promotion authority paid senator brown is our guest on "newsmakers" sunday at 10:00 a.m. and 6:00 p.m. eastern. >> in 2003, judith miller wrote stories. vice president's cheney's chief of staff. sunday, she talks about her time in jail as well as her new book, "the story." >> i was in jail because i refused to reveal the identity of a source whom i thought the not want his identity revealed. in our business, as you know, protecting sources is the lifeblood of independent journalism. and i really felt that the people that i routinely spoke to who had access to classified information, unless they could trust me to protect them, my sources would dry up, and eventually i would just be writing -- so i felt this was a question of principle that i did not have much choice. >> sunday night at 8:00 p.m. >> next, today's white house reading. most of the questions focused on the counterterrorism operation that killed hostages in the afghanistan-pakistan border region. mr. earnest: ok, good
sunday on c-span, sherrod brown talks about regulating wall street and also why he opposes fast track trade promotion authority paid senator brown is our guest on "newsmakers" sunday at 10:00 a.m. and 6:00 p.m. eastern. >> in 2003, judith miller wrote stories. vice president's cheney's chief of staff. sunday, she talks about her time in jail as well as her new book, "the story." >> i was in jail because i refused to reveal the identity of a source whom i thought...
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. >> sherrod brown, thank you very much. >>> taking page from the bill clinton presidential playbookial 2016 scott walker said he went to the reception for the gay wedding not the ceremony. >> i experimented with marijuana a time or two and i didn't like it. i didn't inhale and never tried it again. >> and talking about not inhaling and gay weddings next. s a house and a car! so far, you're horrible at this, flo. yeah, no talent for drawing, flo. house! car! oh, raise the roof! no one? remember when we used to raise the roof, diane? oh, quiet, richard i'm trying to make sense of flo's terrible drawing. i'll draw the pants off that thing. oh, oh, hats on hamburgers! dancing! drive-in movie theater! home and auto. lamp! squares. stupid, dumb. lines. [ alarm rings ] no! home and auto bundle from progressive. saves you money. yay, game night, so much fun. >>> when i was in england, i experimented with marijuana a time or two, i didn't like it. i didn't inhale and never tried it again. >> bill clinton's answer to in 1992 whether he sourced marijuana has been the source of jokes. of course
. >> sherrod brown, thank you very much. >>> taking page from the bill clinton presidential playbookial 2016 scott walker said he went to the reception for the gay wedding not the ceremony. >> i experimented with marijuana a time or two and i didn't like it. i didn't inhale and never tried it again. >> and talking about not inhaling and gay weddings next. s a house and a car! so far, you're horrible at this, flo. yeah, no talent for drawing, flo. house! car! oh, raise...
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that's sherrod brown. he doesn't want to break up banks too big to fail. he's right about that. he's from a swing state and has enormous political skills as he's shown in that state and which he has shown none of. >> kristen, we're going to talk about trade but a couple of possible candidates, martin o'malley and bernie sanders pretty much stepping out and saying hillary clinton needs to step with them on this trade issue. >> well she's going to be getting pressure from the left. those are the two most likely people who would throw their hat in the ring. but if we're going to look at just who possibly could win, i put 100 on hillary because she's the only real candidate. martin o'malley is not our next president. nor is barney sanders. getting somebody else into the race is obviously going to be hillary, whether you think she should be or not. i think she's going to have a lot of answering to do to people on the left. >> okay. black plays. black chips on the play. 100 for hillary. what have you got? >> i'm down to 85 because the only question in this race is will elizabeth warre
that's sherrod brown. he doesn't want to break up banks too big to fail. he's right about that. he's from a swing state and has enormous political skills as he's shown in that state and which he has shown none of. >> kristen, we're going to talk about trade but a couple of possible candidates, martin o'malley and bernie sanders pretty much stepping out and saying hillary clinton needs to step with them on this trade issue. >> well she's going to be getting pressure from the left....
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on before they vote on loretta lynch for attorney general, they're voting on the issue sent it by sherrodbrown of ohio. and there is the traditional milling around time which is what you see on the floor. so you can see senator dianne feinstein there you can see senator franken and ayotte. you remember harry reid has to wear sunglasses because of the eye injury he had. he is in the senate today. harry reid is there as he wears the sunglasses as he has to do everywhere. he is wearing the sunglasses on the senate floor. and then look what happens rand paul coming swaggering and pops on his shade and sticks his hand out to harry reid. he leaves him standing there for a second, but boom bipartisan fist bump, sticks on the shade. and harry reid looks at him like, oh fist bump. the way we know it was a bit of a tense moment is because of senator elizabeth warren, that is her in the blue suit there. look how she reacts, she is talking and sees rand paul coming in, and moves like hey, do i need to get in there? are you guys seeing this? i love the body language, i love c-span every single day. an
on before they vote on loretta lynch for attorney general, they're voting on the issue sent it by sherrodbrown of ohio. and there is the traditional milling around time which is what you see on the floor. so you can see senator dianne feinstein there you can see senator franken and ayotte. you remember harry reid has to wear sunglasses because of the eye injury he had. he is in the senate today. harry reid is there as he wears the sunglasses as he has to do everywhere. he is wearing the...
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. >> sherrod brown, thank you very much. >>> taking page from the bill clinton presidential playbookott walker said he went to the reception for the gay wedding not the ceremony. >> i experimented with marijuana a time or two and i didn't like it. i didn't inhale and never tried it again. >> and talking about not inhaling and gay weddings next. !? man, we had a lot of good times in this baby. what's your dad want for it? ..like a hundred and fifty grand, two hundred if they want that tape deck. you're not going to tell your dad about the time my hamster had babies in the backseat, are you?! that's just normal wear and tear, dude. (vo) subaru has the highest resale value of any brand... ...according to kelley blue book ...and mitch. love. it's what makes a subaru a subaru. look like this. feel like this. look like this. feel like this. with dreamwalk insoles, turn shoes that can be a pain into comfortable ones. their soft cushioning support means you can look like this. and feel like this. dreamwalk. next. ♪♪ expected wait time: 55 minutes. your call is important to us. thank you for
. >> sherrod brown, thank you very much. >>> taking page from the bill clinton presidential playbookott walker said he went to the reception for the gay wedding not the ceremony. >> i experimented with marijuana a time or two and i didn't like it. i didn't inhale and never tried it again. >> and talking about not inhaling and gay weddings next. !? man, we had a lot of good times in this baby. what's your dad want for it? ..like a hundred and fifty grand, two hundred...
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. >> sherrod brown, thank you very much. >>> taking page from the bill clinton presidential playbookntender scott walker said he went to the reception for a gay wedding, not the ceremony. >> i experimented with marijuana a time or two and i didn't like it. i didn't inhale and never tried it again. >> dan saveage will be here to talk about not inhaling at gay weddings, next. crest 3d white diamond strong toothpaste and rinse... ...gently whiten... ...and fortify weak spots. use together for 2 times stronger enamel. crest 3d white. bring us your aching... and sleep deprived. bring us those who want to feel well rested and ready to enjoy the morning ahead. aleve pm. the first to combine a sleep aid... plus the 12 hour pain relieving strength of aleve. for pain relief that can last until the am. so you... you... and you, can be a morning person again. aleve pm, for a better am. you wouldn't buy a car without taking it for a spin and it's...well...just a car. test-drive our full lineup only at your local john deere dealer. the technology changes the design evolves the engineering advances
. >> sherrod brown, thank you very much. >>> taking page from the bill clinton presidential playbookntender scott walker said he went to the reception for a gay wedding, not the ceremony. >> i experimented with marijuana a time or two and i didn't like it. i didn't inhale and never tried it again. >> dan saveage will be here to talk about not inhaling at gay weddings, next. crest 3d white diamond strong toothpaste and rinse... ...gently whiten... ...and fortify weak...
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captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2015] >> coming up today on "newsmakers" ohio senator sherrod brown about his opposition to the trade promotion authority bill passed by the senate finance committee on wednesday. he will talk about trade the differences among democratic senators and republicans. the financial regulation of wall street financial institutions and the future of the dodd frank law. "newsmakers" today at 6 p.m. eastern on c-span. >> in 2003, judith miller wrote several stories on the lead up to the invasion of iraq and weapons of mass destruction. in an effort to reveal her source, she was found in contempt of court and imprisoned in a federal jail for 85 days. tonight, she talks about her time in jail and her new book, "the story, a reporter's journey." judith: i was in jail because i refuse to reveal the identity of a source who i thought to not want his identity revealed. in our business, protecting persons is the lifeblood of independent journalism. i felt that unless the people i routinely spoke to who had access to classified information , unless they could tr
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but look at -- elizabeth warren, sherrod brown those types of senators, look for them -- especially bernie 2016 ring, might make a stand ahead of the trade deal. >> luke russert with a clean haircut ahead of the correspondents dinner weekend. thank you. enjoy. >>> that's going to do it for this edition of "andrea mitchell reports." follow the so how on line facebook and twitter, twitter, @mitchellreports. follow me @peteralexander. >>> and more next. business by leading the way on tax cuts. we cut the rates on personal income taxes. we enacted the lowest corporate tax rate since 1968. we eliminated the income tax on manufacturers altogether. with startup-ny, qualified businesses that start, expand or relocate to new york state pay no taxes for 10 years. all to grow our economy and create jobs. see how new york can give your business the opportunity to grow at ny.gov/business i'm brian vickers, nascar® driver. i'm kevin nealon comedian. and i'm arnold palmer, professional golfer. know what we have in common? we talked to our doctors about treatment with xarelto®. me, when i had a blood clot
but look at -- elizabeth warren, sherrod brown those types of senators, look for them -- especially bernie 2016 ring, might make a stand ahead of the trade deal. >> luke russert with a clean haircut ahead of the correspondents dinner weekend. thank you. enjoy. >>> that's going to do it for this edition of "andrea mitchell reports." follow the so how on line facebook and twitter, twitter, @mitchellreports. follow me @peteralexander. >>> and more next. business...
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we had sherrod brown, a classic ohio democrat.ually like the guy and i think he would be great on the ticket with hillary. he takes the old position we have in western pennsylvania trade deals have been screwing the working man and woman year after year after year, going back to the kennedy round. we're not going to do it certainly back to nafta. if you listen to that argument all the way through, and most people who are not protectionists, that would mean we would still be buying 1957 fords, or chevys, which are actually pretty good. but you'd be getting planned obsolescence. i don't can't put out a junker anymore. toyota has changed the standard. cars must last almost forever. and they do. and our cars are fords our chevys, our gm cars, our chryslers, they're really good cars today because of international competition. you can't tell a worker in ohio here is my speech, he can't buy a foreign car. they know if you can't buy a foreign car you, can't buy a good american car. >> nobody is saying you can't buy a foreign car. >> i've
we had sherrod brown, a classic ohio democrat.ually like the guy and i think he would be great on the ticket with hillary. he takes the old position we have in western pennsylvania trade deals have been screwing the working man and woman year after year after year, going back to the kennedy round. we're not going to do it certainly back to nafta. if you listen to that argument all the way through, and most people who are not protectionists, that would mean we would still be buying 1957 fords,...
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and sunday on c-span, ohio senator sherd brown, the top democrat on the -- sherrod brown, the top democrat on the banking committee and why he opposes fast track trade authority. he's our guest on "newsmakers," sunday at 10:00 a.m. and 6:00 p.m. eastern. >> she was considered modern for her time called mrs. president by her detractors, and was outspoken about her views on slavery and women's rights. as one of the most prolific writers of any first lady, she provides a unique look into colonial america and her personal life. abigail adams on c-span's series "first ladies: influence and image," examining the women who have served and their influence on the presidency, from martha washington to michelle obama. as a complement to the series, c-span use -- c-span's new book now available "first ladies." creating an illuminating, inspiring read. it's available as hard cover or e-book through your favorite bookstore or online book seller. >> the senate confirmed loretta lynch as attorney general yesterday. she'll be sworn in monday. this makes today eric holder's last weekday on the job. on this
and sunday on c-span, ohio senator sherd brown, the top democrat on the -- sherrod brown, the top democrat on the banking committee and why he opposes fast track trade authority. he's our guest on "newsmakers," sunday at 10:00 a.m. and 6:00 p.m. eastern. >> she was considered modern for her time called mrs. president by her detractors, and was outspoken about her views on slavery and women's rights. as one of the most prolific writers of any first lady, she provides a unique...
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visit ncicap.org] on tonight's newsmakers senator sherrod brown talks about the future of the dodd frank law. watch the interview sunday here in c-span. >> here are a few of the book festivals we will be covering tv. this week we will be in maryland for the analyst book festival. we will hear from the former attorney general over to gonzales -- alberto gonzÁlez. we will close out may at book expo america, in new york city. republishing industry showcases their upcoming books. then in the first week of june we are lipoprotein chicago tribune printers row lit fest. that is the spring on tv. >> she was considered modern time, called mrs. president by her detractors and was outspoken overviews of slavery and women's rights. as one of the most prolific writers of any first lady, shapeless prolific on her views of colonial life. abigail adams. examining the public and private lives of the women who filled the position of first lady and her influence on the presidency. from martha washington to michelle obama sundays on c-span3. as a complement to the series the new book is now available. first
visit ncicap.org] on tonight's newsmakers senator sherrod brown talks about the future of the dodd frank law. watch the interview sunday here in c-span. >> here are a few of the book festivals we will be covering tv. this week we will be in maryland for the analyst book festival. we will hear from the former attorney general over to gonzales -- alberto gonzÁlez. we will close out may at book expo america, in new york city. republishing industry showcases their upcoming books. then in the...
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. >> on this weekend's "newsmakers" the top democrat on the banking committee sherrod brown. he talks about the financial sector and the future of the dodd-frank law. watch the interview sunday at 10:00 a.m. and 6:00 p.m. eastern here on c-span. >> in 2003 "new york times" reporter judith miller wrote several articles on the lead up to the -- on the link to iraq. sunday on q & a she talks about her time in jail as well as her new book. "the story, a reporter's journal." judith miller: i was in jail because of i refused to reveal a source whom i did not think would want his eye dent ilt revealed. as you know, in our business, protecting a source and the life blood of journalism. i routinely spoke to people with classified information, and they asked me -- if they did not trust me to protect them, my sources would dry up and eventually i would be writing just what the government wanted me to write. so i felt this was an issue of principle, and i didn't have much choice. >> sunday night on c-span's "q & a." announcer: the white house correspondents dinner is tomorrow night. ahea
. >> on this weekend's "newsmakers" the top democrat on the banking committee sherrod brown. he talks about the financial sector and the future of the dodd-frank law. watch the interview sunday at 10:00 a.m. and 6:00 p.m. eastern here on c-span. >> in 2003 "new york times" reporter judith miller wrote several articles on the lead up to the -- on the link to iraq. sunday on q & a she talks about her time in jail as well as her new book. "the story, a...
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brakes on a bad agreement, the executive branch is going to have to realize when they negotiated maybe sherrod brown is going to come along and seek to employee the whistle on a bad trade deal. i think we addressed it so i urge no. zblz with all due respect to the ranking member he's pretty much talking about an implementing bill. do we want to rubber stamp another obama initiative or actually speak up for the rights of congress -- >> you guys want to do that? >> it is late, mr. chair. we know we have issues here, interests, and to give this power up to the executive, whoever the next is, it's really advocating responsibility. more important, i think in the end, turning our -- >> in this area already requires to take into account all of professional negotiating objectives. we give congress a lot of authority in this bill. that hasn't been done before. that would include china. if in the future china became interested in joining the tpp. little worried about things the bill takes care of. look -- >> mr. chairman. >> i guess i'd like to think right now ambassador fromman is sitting in front of h
brakes on a bad agreement, the executive branch is going to have to realize when they negotiated maybe sherrod brown is going to come along and seek to employee the whistle on a bad trade deal. i think we addressed it so i urge no. zblz with all due respect to the ranking member he's pretty much talking about an implementing bill. do we want to rubber stamp another obama initiative or actually speak up for the rights of congress -- >> you guys want to do that? >> it is late, mr....
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announcer: on newsmakers senator sherrod brown is our guest.e will talk about trade legislation working its way through congress. watch the interview sunday at 10:00 and 6:00 here on c-span. announcer: here are a few of the book festivals we will cover the spring. this weekend, we will be in maryland's state capital for the annapolis book festival. in the middle of may, we revisit maryland for live coverage of the gaithersburg festival. in june, we are live at the printers row lit fast. announcer: she was considered modern for a time, called mrs. president by her detractors. as one of the most prolific writers of any first lady, she provides a unique window into colonial america and her personal life. abigail adams, sunday night at 8:00 on c-span. examining the public and private lives of the women who filled the position of first lady and their influence on the presidency. from martha washington to michelle obama. as a compliment to the series, c-span's new book is available: " first ladies: lives of iconic american women." is available as a h
announcer: on newsmakers senator sherrod brown is our guest.e will talk about trade legislation working its way through congress. watch the interview sunday at 10:00 and 6:00 here on c-span. announcer: here are a few of the book festivals we will cover the spring. this weekend, we will be in maryland's state capital for the annapolis book festival. in the middle of may, we revisit maryland for live coverage of the gaithersburg festival. in june, we are live at the printers row lit fast....
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uncoated paper products, and of course pipe and tube where i work closely with my colleague from ohio, sherrod brown. to further grow export, i'm pleased to be joined by senators toomey, burr casey, and carper to jump-start the miscellaneous tariff bills. our bipartisan amendment will ensure an mtb can pass soon and restart the process next year. this is important, again, to a lot of our manufacturers and other companies we all represent. this bill help american manufacturers remain globally competitive by having access to needed manufacturing inputs that aren't available at home but only overseas. since the expiration manufacturer verse had to cut jobs to deal with these rising production costs. look forward to working together to pass that mtb amendment and help american manufacturers. senator cardin and i are introducing an amendment to ensure our negotiations to protect our ally israel who has been the target, unfortunately, of economic warfare really in an effort to weaken and isolate it from the international community and international investment in trade. that's a so-called bds amendme
uncoated paper products, and of course pipe and tube where i work closely with my colleague from ohio, sherrod brown. to further grow export, i'm pleased to be joined by senators toomey, burr casey, and carper to jump-start the miscellaneous tariff bills. our bipartisan amendment will ensure an mtb can pass soon and restart the process next year. this is important, again, to a lot of our manufacturers and other companies we all represent. this bill help american manufacturers remain globally...
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one more tweet from sherrod brown, "trade deals have amounted to corporate handouts and workers selloutsno more." you can reach us at @cspanwj. next up is tim who also opposes the fasttrack legislation. tim, are you with us? caller: yes. host: good morning, you are on "washington journal," go ahead. caller: i think this legislation needs a full vote in the house and senate. the people need to be fully informed of the consequences of this bill that has the potential and far-reaching effects for our economy, particularly at this time when our economy is so fragile. host: one group that is supporting this legislation is "the wall street journal"'s opinion page. "the overdue trade bill came out of orrin hatch and ron wyden. it is also supported by the house ways and means committee chairman, paul ryan. what has become the political verities of our time, distrust of obama. normally, -- on the democratic left the opposition includes an array of union environmentalists, and antibusiness activist, and the man presumed to be the democrats's next senate leader." that comes from "the wall street jo
one more tweet from sherrod brown, "trade deals have amounted to corporate handouts and workers selloutsno more." you can reach us at @cspanwj. next up is tim who also opposes the fasttrack legislation. tim, are you with us? caller: yes. host: good morning, you are on "washington journal," go ahead. caller: i think this legislation needs a full vote in the house and senate. the people need to be fully informed of the consequences of this bill that has the potential and...
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with committee votes planed next week, liberal senators like sherrod brown are demanding'to know hillarylinton's position on the bill. trade unions environmentalists and latino organizations, potent democratic constituencies, also quickly lined up in opposition, arguing that passed trade pacts failed to deliver on their promise and the latest effort would harm american workers. they point out the deal was struck by orrin hatch of utah ron wyden, the ranking member on finance, paul ryan, a republican of wisconsin who chairs the ways and means committee." a couple tastes and we will dig into this more in the days ahead. ken, lancaster, south carolina. thank you for waiting. independent caller. caller: i want to talk about hillary clinton and immigration. please give me a little time like you did the other gentlemen. host: ok. caller: you there. host: we are listening. caller: since president obama has been in office, the only thing he has been talking about is immigration. unemployment among blacks is twice as much as whites and illegal immigrants. 90,000 work visas a month he is giving to
with committee votes planed next week, liberal senators like sherrod brown are demanding'to know hillarylinton's position on the bill. trade unions environmentalists and latino organizations, potent democratic constituencies, also quickly lined up in opposition, arguing that passed trade pacts failed to deliver on their promise and the latest effort would harm american workers. they point out the deal was struck by orrin hatch of utah ron wyden, the ranking member on finance, paul ryan, a...
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this week on "newsmakers" we will talk to representative sherrod brown, an opponent of the fast-track bill. "newsmakers" will air at 10:00 and 6:00 on sunday. [video clip] >> my advice is that she needs to stand up to workers -- for workers, and how this agreement may lead china and the back door without a congressional vote. that is a problem. i hope she speaks out on currency because we do play by different rules than some of our competitors. i hope she's be out on how this is a shift of corporate power from democratically elected governments to multinational corporations. i urge everybody's to speak out on that, not just hillary. >> let me ask you, how big of a deal is trade for you to give hurt your endorsement? >> i will answer of a silly and say that i am talking to her about trade, talking to her staff. i think -- i'm pretty sure that she voted against fast-track. i'm pretty sure she voted against captain, i'm not sure about that. i know she made a commitment to renegotiate nafta. i am hopeful that she is not far from my position. i cannot know for sure because i have not datei
this week on "newsmakers" we will talk to representative sherrod brown, an opponent of the fast-track bill. "newsmakers" will air at 10:00 and 6:00 on sunday. [video clip] >> my advice is that she needs to stand up to workers -- for workers, and how this agreement may lead china and the back door without a congressional vote. that is a problem. i hope she speaks out on currency because we do play by different rules than some of our competitors. i hope she's be out on...
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you can't sell that to sherrod brown, though, or robert casey. fairfax they're going to boy it. surprised me was that labor union deal. new york city is a financial center for trading. but i guess schumer is thinking of that mid-west of the democratic caucus because the democratic party lost the rocky mountains, has lost the south probably, for a long number of generations all they have is the northeast and mid-west. upstate new york i look and i say, this is going to be top selling free trade in the democratic party. the south is always free trade. the civil war was about that. to a large extent. >> so it's going to be fascinating. let's talk a little about republican politics. you had john mccain and ted cruz going after each other yesterday. we had lindsey graham on this show yesterday morning saying he was more comfortable with barak obama than hillary clinton's policies than rand palm. rand palm i don't think le took too kindly to that. let's show those clips the being and forth between rand paul and lindsey graham. >> rand's a libertarian. he has a view of the world i don'
you can't sell that to sherrod brown, though, or robert casey. fairfax they're going to boy it. surprised me was that labor union deal. new york city is a financial center for trading. but i guess schumer is thinking of that mid-west of the democratic caucus because the democratic party lost the rocky mountains, has lost the south probably, for a long number of generations all they have is the northeast and mid-west. upstate new york i look and i say, this is going to be top selling free trade...
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so you have people like bob casey and sherrod brown.sent upstate new york all being anti-trade. >> do you think it's a mistake to be anti-trade or at least to be skeptical of all free trade deals? >> it's just an old argument that both sides do it. i grew up in a city, north philly, as a kid where they used to be factory jobs for my grand pop, local democratic committee man, but he went to a factory job at night. high uncle charles went to a bud plant. it was always within 20 minutes away a big industrial place to work with good blue collar jobs. they're gone. they're gone. and so the democrats see that loss very dramatically because there are people that have lost those job opportunities. >> so let's talk about the message of the candidates for 2016. today is the second day in new hampshire for hillary clinton. but she is facing new questions this morning about her time as secretary of state. an krupupcoming book called clinton cash krams foreign entities received special favors from the state department if they donated to the clinton
so you have people like bob casey and sherrod brown.sent upstate new york all being anti-trade. >> do you think it's a mistake to be anti-trade or at least to be skeptical of all free trade deals? >> it's just an old argument that both sides do it. i grew up in a city, north philly, as a kid where they used to be factory jobs for my grand pop, local democratic committee man, but he went to a factory job at night. high uncle charles went to a bud plant. it was always within 20...
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sherrod brown i talked: to her staff. we have not had a conversation directly in great detail about trade. i talked to her about trade injured 2008 race, her office was right across the hall. >> as secretary of state, mrs. clinton did praise the transpacific bill that came right after fast-track. sherrod brown" of course she did, because her boss was for it. you can't blame her taking the position. >> watch the entire interview with ohio senator sherrod brown tomorrow at 10:00 p.m. and 6:00 p.m. eastern here on c-span. >> she was considered modern for them. called mrs. president by her detractors and was outspoken about her views on slavery and women's rights, and one of the most prolific writers of any first lady, she provides a unique window into colonial america and her personal life. abigail adams. sunday night at 8:00 p.m. eastern on c-span original series "first ladies: influence an image." examining the public and private lives on the women who served the position of first lady, from martha washington to michelle o
sherrod brown i talked: to her staff. we have not had a conversation directly in great detail about trade. i talked to her about trade injured 2008 race, her office was right across the hall. >> as secretary of state, mrs. clinton did praise the transpacific bill that came right after fast-track. sherrod brown" of course she did, because her boss was for it. you can't blame her taking the position. >> watch the entire interview with ohio senator sherrod brown tomorrow at 10:00...