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sharyl: they were going to be able to tax the american public, but not call it a tax on the american blic? rich: well, they were going to tax the american public without the american public knowing it was a tax on the american public, because they were going to put the tax on the insurance plan, which would then be passed through to the american public sharyl: after some of weinstein's stunning video discoveries were reported on the news in 2014, gruber apologized and called his remarks "inexcusably arrogant." mr. gruber: in excerpts of these videos, i am shown making a series of glib, thoughtless, and, sometimes, downright insulting comments. i know better. i am embarrassed and i am sorry. sharyl: both gruber and emanuel declined comment for this report. president obama has said he does not agree with gruber's assessment of the american public's intellect, and that the former adviser's views do not reflect the process. the white house wouldn't offer further comment. as for weinstein, he sees the future. not because he's clairvoyant, but because the obamacare architects laid it all ou
sharyl: they were going to be able to tax the american public, but not call it a tax on the american blic? rich: well, they were going to tax the american public without the american public knowing it was a tax on the american public, because they were going to put the tax on the insurance plan, which would then be passed through to the american public sharyl: after some of weinstein's stunning video discoveries were reported on the news in 2014, gruber apologized and called his remarks...
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nra membership and favorability among the american public has grown to record levels. why? when it comes to telling the truth and fighting for our fundamental freedoms, no one fights harder, longer, or nra.nger than the and ar [applause] mr. lapierre: we do it together. every singlether, time. we speak the hard truth no one else well. when it comes to defending those rights and freedoms, the nra will never, and i mean never, back down. you can count on that. [applause] mr. lapierre: we have been to lies about our freedom for decades. the truth that most americans know in their hearts to be right. let me give you an example. back in the early 1990's, the clintons pushed one anti-gun scheme after another. restrictions that only affected law-abiding people. i debated charles schumer on national television. yes, i know. he is a piece of work, isn't he? always been are rogue i described and mental health system and argued those dangerous and incompetent should be in a background check. watch this old video and see if you can see his deceit. >> are you in favor of theuterizing the
nra membership and favorability among the american public has grown to record levels. why? when it comes to telling the truth and fighting for our fundamental freedoms, no one fights harder, longer, or nra.nger than the and ar [applause] mr. lapierre: we do it together. every singlether, time. we speak the hard truth no one else well. when it comes to defending those rights and freedoms, the nra will never, and i mean never, back down. you can count on that. [applause] mr. lapierre: we have...
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therefore, legally, they can do this and say let's wait until the american public has voted for a newresident of the united states, and then we will make this decision. anchor: give us an idea of what is at stake here. why it has become such a partisan battle. how pivotal is this appointment for the shaping of u.s. legislation and laws over the next few years? reporter: it is very pivotal. because as we have seen in the past, a lot of the law that come out of congress or the states have ended up at the supreme court. at the end, the supreme court is really making the decision whether this country is more liberal or more conservative. at the moment, we have eight judges after the death of justice antonin scalia. the new pic will make the difference, whether the court in the future will be more liberal or more conservative. and there are a lot of cases at stake that they have to just -- discussed. abortion, immigration, climate change. it makes a big difference, it is a very political decision. it shapes the future of the country, whoever gets the nomination and this job of justice of t
therefore, legally, they can do this and say let's wait until the american public has voted for a newresident of the united states, and then we will make this decision. anchor: give us an idea of what is at stake here. why it has become such a partisan battle. how pivotal is this appointment for the shaping of u.s. legislation and laws over the next few years? reporter: it is very pivotal. because as we have seen in the past, a lot of the law that come out of congress or the states have ended...
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public discourse about islam. and so let me tell you the story -- my book actually begins with a history of muslim american organizationsin the united states and the broader struggle to shape the public opinion about islam before the 9/11 attacks. but today i'm going to focus mostly on the post 9/11 period because i think it has the most implications for the current type of main streaming of fringe ideas about islam that we're seeing among conservative leaders. it's difficult to forget this image. it is seared into many of our heads, our subconscious. yet what most of us may forget is that there was an outpouring of sympathy for muslims after the 9/11 attacks. so there have been yearly surveys of american public opinion of islam which i'll soon show you which show as i mentioned earlier an increase in positive sentiment toward muslims after the 9/11 attacks. this on top of dozens and dozens and dozens of statements from all manner of civil society groups arguing that muslims are in fact a peaceful people who are being victimized by a minority among them who are hijacking the religion for political ends. and this is an e
public discourse about islam. and so let me tell you the story -- my book actually begins with a history of muslim american organizationsin the united states and the broader struggle to shape the public opinion about islam before the 9/11 attacks. but today i'm going to focus mostly on the post 9/11 period because i think it has the most implications for the current type of main streaming of fringe ideas about islam that we're seeing among conservative leaders. it's difficult to forget this...
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he felt he had to have public opinion on his side and the public was growing, the number of educated, literate americans were participating in politics was growing so marshaling public opinion was key to his political success and to do this, the public presidency, had to galvanize the public through the media. he toward wisely, took trips as no president before him had done, went out west, came down south, not just in a ceremonial role, and to advance a particular agenda weather was regulation of the railroad or the meat packing industry, all these progressive reforms that helped create a safer and fairer america. he also hired the first government information officers, press agents as they recall that the time when he decided to start his panama canal project, he put a journalist in charge of handling the oppressed for that project because there was so much interest in it. the great outcry from congress and why should taxpayer dollars be funding the aide who is going to give us theodore roosevelt's propaganda and there was a big puzzle back and forth between the president and congress and he knew the v
he felt he had to have public opinion on his side and the public was growing, the number of educated, literate americans were participating in politics was growing so marshaling public opinion was key to his political success and to do this, the public presidency, had to galvanize the public through the media. he toward wisely, took trips as no president before him had done, went out west, came down south, not just in a ceremonial role, and to advance a particular agenda weather was regulation...
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the american israel public affairs committee? this annual meeting and the candidates trying to show essentially that they respect israel's position in the world. >> well, i would love to hear what trump's position is. i don't know what his position is on anything. he's about an inch deep and specifics are where he is on anything. if he goes to apec and talks about neutrality and the fact that his top priority is to negotiate a peace treaty. you don't make peace, you don't make deals with terrorists. you stand with israel. and when these terrorists step aside or die or go away, then you can start negotiating with some moderates. deirdre: donald trump's list of foreign policy advisors, that doesn't reassure you at all? >> are you kidding? there's over 100 top generals and officers that have signed a letter about a month ago that swore that they would never vote for donald trump. because they know that this man doesn't know what he's talking about. look about cuba when you asked sam clovis about cuba. his whole position on cuba is be
the american israel public affairs committee? this annual meeting and the candidates trying to show essentially that they respect israel's position in the world. >> well, i would love to hear what trump's position is. i don't know what his position is on anything. he's about an inch deep and specifics are where he is on anything. if he goes to apec and talks about neutrality and the fact that his top priority is to negotiate a peace treaty. you don't make peace, you don't make deals with...
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. >> reporter: he has trapped to the raw emotions of the american public. >> he has been skillful in in to certain emotions and sentiments when it comes to the american public and foreign policy. how many average american voters are really going to know the nigh'ses of the islamic state fight. not necessarily but they are very concerned about terrorism. they are very afraid. we have seen levels of anxiety knit united states spike to levels we have been seen since post 9/11. so when it comes to stabbing in to that emotion, he's very smart. >> reporter: trump will be forced to give more details on his foreign policy if he wins the nomination, it's a large part of the job of president. when asked who his top adviser is, he has now replied several times, well, it's me. alan fisher, al jazeera, washington. >>> the fbi says it's managed to crack the security parole comes on the iphone of one the san bernardino gunmen it's known as a key chain and it means that it can be used to reveal all of the owner's log ins if the haquer knows the master password. >> reporter: the apple brand is bruise
. >> reporter: he has trapped to the raw emotions of the american public. >> he has been skillful in in to certain emotions and sentiments when it comes to the american public and foreign policy. how many average american voters are really going to know the nigh'ses of the islamic state fight. not necessarily but they are very concerned about terrorism. they are very afraid. we have seen levels of anxiety knit united states spike to levels we have been seen since post 9/11. so when...
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the establishment is okay with that because they don't have to make the tough decisions for the american public. they can sit back and blame hillary. the consulting class will continue to have their european vacations and homes while the working class gets the short end of the stick. there trump can put an end to that. >> are you worried that the drama over the protests are talking about they're not going to stop until thousands are arrested. are you worried that overtakes donald's message or prevents donald trump from the ability to access the people who have the first amendment to listen to him? >> not at all. i think it's doing completely the opposite. i sat there and watched 50,000 people live stream mr. trump's rally in arizona just to hear his message. this is the american people having a head on collision with the truth, which is that the democratic side is not on the side of the people and the militant left is their army. what we see now is people that are supporting mr. trump are not afraid. they will go out there and fight for american values and american values because that's who nee
the establishment is okay with that because they don't have to make the tough decisions for the american public. they can sit back and blame hillary. the consulting class will continue to have their european vacations and homes while the working class gets the short end of the stick. there trump can put an end to that. >> are you worried that the drama over the protests are talking about they're not going to stop until thousands are arrested. are you worried that overtakes donald's...
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personally i think that is a further institutionalization and deception of the american public. this standard of editorial control is absolutely the most useless standard for the american people in trying to decide, or trying to determine the credibility of political advertising. most of my career was spent in media prior coming to congress. i have a little bit of idea what editorial control is. increased situation, these groups, americans for puppies and kittens, or americans for a brighter tomorrow -- they don't have editorial control. they may be crafting a message, but they don't have control of that message. so if you can imagine the american petroleum institute, they want to form one of these front groups and funded. can you imagine what would happen if the organization they funded, americans for a brighter tomorrow, ran ads saying we need to do away with burning fossil fuels? those ads wouldn't stay on very long. they don't have control. they are doing what their funders want them to do. that's why this is such a deceit that is being fostered on the american people. they d
personally i think that is a further institutionalization and deception of the american public. this standard of editorial control is absolutely the most useless standard for the american people in trying to decide, or trying to determine the credibility of political advertising. most of my career was spent in media prior coming to congress. i have a little bit of idea what editorial control is. increased situation, these groups, americans for puppies and kittens, or americans for a brighter...
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he's playing the american public an gets to the white house and all we get is a hat. >> i heard mitt romney made a long speech. i'll address it quakily because it's irrelevant. mitt is a failed candidate. he failed horridly. kennedy: can he deliver a knockout? the publisher of the "the federalist" and welcome to you both. i know you are sitting side by side ready to tackle this great issue. ben, if anything what did mitt romney accomplish today? >> i think all he accomplished was give one more reason to vote for donald trump. his argument is clearly right. he's correct in everything he's saying about donald trump. but virtually all of trump's supporters will look at romney as one more sign they will guest something they want out of donald trump, they will get dramatic change when it comes to our political fray it's something they have been demanding and mitt romney is one more item of proof that this is a true break with the past of what the republican party was. kennedy: i think donald trump supporters will watch this and see their hero has absolutely upset the establishment. that's
he's playing the american public an gets to the white house and all we get is a hat. >> i heard mitt romney made a long speech. i'll address it quakily because it's irrelevant. mitt is a failed candidate. he failed horridly. kennedy: can he deliver a knockout? the publisher of the "the federalist" and welcome to you both. i know you are sitting side by side ready to tackle this great issue. ben, if anything what did mitt romney accomplish today? >> i think all he...
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so the american public by and large does not care. survey cannot 62% of americans represented by skeptics in congress. what happens here is they are trying to sell the un/paris agreement, president obama will sign the agreement, paris and the law, will bring the united states to international regulations now, trying to commit to you and mandates and meanwhile we are going forward with domestic man picks through that eat the. none of this has been ratified by the senate or authorized by congress so the next president ultimately is going to deal with it. charles: you are the founder of climate depot, somewhat of a global climate warming skeptic if you will. you already talked about how they tried to sell this to the american public and that is failing but what about the notion, criminalizing voices like yours, take a listen to what will read a lynch had to say yesterday. >> under president clinton the department of justice won and won a civil rico action against the tobacco industry for its fraud under president obama, the department of
so the american public by and large does not care. survey cannot 62% of americans represented by skeptics in congress. what happens here is they are trying to sell the un/paris agreement, president obama will sign the agreement, paris and the law, will bring the united states to international regulations now, trying to commit to you and mandates and meanwhile we are going forward with domestic man picks through that eat the. none of this has been ratified by the senate or authorized by congress...
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.♪ billions are spent to confuse and, dare i say it, flummox the american public. on car insurance." "switch now..." well at compare.com, we say enough's enough. so we've created this mind boggling facility. where we're constantly scrutinizing millions of rates... answering the question: who has the lowest. go to compare.com, plug in some simple info and get up to 50 free quotes. choose the lowest, and hit purchase. it's fast and easy. compare.com saving humanity from high insurance rates. >>> a truck crashes through a gas station convenience store injuring the store owner. it turns out this is no accident. december 2011, columbia, tennessee. in a desperate attempt to escape an angry man in a pickup truck, a woman runs into a convenience store but the store is no refuge. the man drives right through the glass doors destroying everything in his path. he misses the woman but store owner cannot get out of the way in time. >> translator: when i saw the truck coming towards me, i tried to run but it happened too fast. it hit me by the coin machine and i fell backwards. i
.♪ billions are spent to confuse and, dare i say it, flummox the american public. on car insurance." "switch now..." well at compare.com, we say enough's enough. so we've created this mind boggling facility. where we're constantly scrutinizing millions of rates... answering the question: who has the lowest. go to compare.com, plug in some simple info and get up to 50 free quotes. choose the lowest, and hit purchase. it's fast and easy. compare.com saving humanity from high...
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in 1950, the american public -- political science association published a report called to the more responsible two-party system. began with the premise that something was terribly wrong with the american party system. quote its weakness is a very serious matter. it affects the very heartbeat of american democracy. what was wrong with the party system? we got rid of dueling. we got rid of caning. as far as i know, representatives and senators were not packing. and they shared attitudes towards the major issues of the day, the soviet union for instance, civil rights, it was quite similar in many ways -- instances. in fact, it was exactly the problem from the a tsa perspective. the parties were too similar, to unwilling to duke it out, metaphorically. parties needed to be reformed to present clear, ideological distinctions. the ap essay report said --apsa report said. they needed clear agendas that corresponded. listen to what the report had to say in 1950. i was telling joanne who is editing my comments this morning, i kept editing this quotation. i cannot edit a quotation. political scientist i
in 1950, the american public -- political science association published a report called to the more responsible two-party system. began with the premise that something was terribly wrong with the american party system. quote its weakness is a very serious matter. it affects the very heartbeat of american democracy. what was wrong with the party system? we got rid of dueling. we got rid of caning. as far as i know, representatives and senators were not packing. and they shared attitudes towards...
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we know she did this to hide the information from the american public. she lied and destroyed 30,000 e-mails and wiped the server clean. should she be indicted? should we vote for her? discussion questions. >> all of those words started with dq. >> dave, i never liked all of the investigation stuff. the hearings. it obscures what we already know that she is not a truthful person. is that right? >> i agree with that. to me -- i read all 10,000 pages and the most interesting was her supporters bragging about her turning obama around on the issue of libya. i know it doesn't have anything to do with the investigation, but she had a large role in destroying this country. i thought we got the smoking gun in the first batch. the first batch she had the e-mail to chelsea and it said an al-qaeda-like group that doesn't seem to be a big deal. >> they are -- none of them are a big deal. you can't read what is going on anyway. it is the fact she has the server. >> she put her own communication outside the freedom of information act. >> what was the meaning for the d'
we know she did this to hide the information from the american public. she lied and destroyed 30,000 e-mails and wiped the server clean. should she be indicted? should we vote for her? discussion questions. >> all of those words started with dq. >> dave, i never liked all of the investigation stuff. the hearings. it obscures what we already know that she is not a truthful person. is that right? >> i agree with that. to me -- i read all 10,000 pages and the most interesting was...
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the emotional message. these were visceral, fearful, angry, condemnations of muslims and muslim americans in particular that really alerted a public that had very little idea again what islam was, who muslims were, the majority of americans had not met a muslim and the majority of americans could not have -- were unable to identify the koran as the holy book of islam or allah as the deity associated with islam. so america's imagination about islam was very fertile. it was a real opportunity to define what was going on. and as is so often the case with the media the loudest voice gets most of the attention. now, the story might have ended there had, you know, like the proverbial boy who cries wolf, in the absence of another major terror attack we might have seen these type of emotional appeals disappear. instead we saw something very different. though i showed you that these groups represented a minority of all voices talking about islam, it appeared as if they were a majority. and that because of the media distortion of this family of organizations so the majority of you wasn't getting out the minority view was being misperceived
the emotional message. these were visceral, fearful, angry, condemnations of muslims and muslim americans in particular that really alerted a public that had very little idea again what islam was, who muslims were, the majority of americans had not met a muslim and the majority of americans could not have -- were unable to identify the koran as the holy book of islam or allah as the deity associated with islam. so america's imagination about islam was very fertile. it was a real opportunity to...
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there a sentence that the administration is grasping all of2 this and the concern about it in the american public? you know, when you see the president's reaction and there is not really a change in administration policy, but there is a change in how americans view the threat of terrorists. >> yeah. there is no doubt that the administration isn't on top of that perception. there is going to be a poll out tomorrow that's going to show a huge percentage of americans think there should be a ban on muslims. surprisingly high percentage of democrats believe that as well. now, instead of the president making the case that, you know, number one, we don't have the same kind of threat as people do in europe because we are further away from the problem, we are better than fighting terrorism as they are. we don't have the same demographics as they do and our muslim community feels assimilated and is part of our society unlike in europe. instead of making that case, it's a very, you know, condescending, not takingçñ the public's concerns very seriously. it's having an effect. >> gallup recently had the conce
there a sentence that the administration is grasping all of2 this and the concern about it in the american public? you know, when you see the president's reaction and there is not really a change in administration policy, but there is a change in how americans view the threat of terrorists. >> yeah. there is no doubt that the administration isn't on top of that perception. there is going to be a poll out tomorrow that's going to show a huge percentage of americans think there should be a...
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knowing it could pose a grave danger to the american public and also effectively halt resettlement for millions of legitimate refugees. it is this type of fact-based oversight that should guide our review of this immigration and border patrol procedures across the board. this is absolutely imperative at a time when our federal agencies responsible for securing the homeland security, to face budgetary constrains, every homeland security dollar must be allocated toward the most critical national security risks. i thank you again for holding this hearing and i look forward to discussing these issues with our witnesses. i yield back the balance of my time. mr. desantis: i thank the gentleman. i now recognize mr. meadows for his opening statement. mr. meadows: thank you, mr. chairman. thank you for your leadership. and thank you, ranking member, mr. lynch, for your -- not only fact-based willingness to look at the record, but also your willingness to work in a bipartisan manner to address this serious issue. from the surge of unaccompanied minors and family units from central america coming
knowing it could pose a grave danger to the american public and also effectively halt resettlement for millions of legitimate refugees. it is this type of fact-based oversight that should guide our review of this immigration and border patrol procedures across the board. this is absolutely imperative at a time when our federal agencies responsible for securing the homeland security, to face budgetary constrains, every homeland security dollar must be allocated toward the most critical national...
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it also remains to be seen whether the american public will be talking about this in the land of 500d twitter, the twitter universe. 130 words or less if we'll still be paying attention to this come november. we'll see on that front. in the meantime, we want to talk about donald trump and ted cruz both over the attacks on their wives. trump had a tweet about cruz's wife heidi. where does this move the candidates in terms of trying to get the women votes? lisa. >> it's really disappointing, heather. i feel like we're watching a bad episode of reality tv. i'm disappointed in both candidates they're engaging in this kind of behavior. i do think americans are going to turn to republicans but it's time for the republican candidates to step up and talk about the issues that matter to american people. with donald trump we see he's hurting with women voters and if he's the nominee, hillary clinton, a woman herself whose going to play the gender card. she's going to go to the women voters and say here's the things donald trump said about you. we need to be cognizant about it. >> you're right.
it also remains to be seen whether the american public will be talking about this in the land of 500d twitter, the twitter universe. 130 words or less if we'll still be paying attention to this come november. we'll see on that front. in the meantime, we want to talk about donald trump and ted cruz both over the attacks on their wives. trump had a tweet about cruz's wife heidi. where does this move the candidates in terms of trying to get the women votes? lisa. >> it's really...
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they are severely cautious given any misstep could not only pose grave danger to the american public but effectively halt resettlement for millions of legitimate refugees. it is this type of fact-based oversight that should guide our review of the procedures across the board. in is absolutely imperative at a time when our federal agencies are responsible for securing the homeland security to face severe budgetary constraints and every homeland security dollar must be allocated to the most critical national security risks. mr. chairman i thank you for holding this hearing and look forward to discussing these and other issues with our witnesses. >> i now recognize the chairman of the subcommittee on government operations, mr. meadows, for his opening statement. >> thank you, mr. chairman. thank you for your leadership, and thank you ranking member, mr. lynch, for your not only fact-based willingness to look in the record but willingness to look at this in a bipartisan manner to address this serious issue. from the surge of unaccompanied minor answer family units from central america com
they are severely cautious given any misstep could not only pose grave danger to the american public but effectively halt resettlement for millions of legitimate refugees. it is this type of fact-based oversight that should guide our review of the procedures across the board. in is absolutely imperative at a time when our federal agencies are responsible for securing the homeland security to face severe budgetary constraints and every homeland security dollar must be allocated to the most...
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the department of homeland security officials have often indicated to the american public that our bordersare more secure today than it's ever been. i think many of us have heard that. they tout the low number of apprehensions as proof, which seems to be a little counterintuitive to me. in fact, the g.a.o., the gst accountability office has indicated that dhs has no official metrics in place to measure whether our border is secure or not. so those statements are very difficult to comprehend, if there are no matrix in place. representatives from the border patrol tell us that the situation at the border is exactly the opposite. from what the administration claims. undoubtedly, the united states has a proud history of providing refuge to victims of persecution and will continue to be unwavering in our commitment to be that beacon of freedom and hope for those facing persecution around the world. but when this administration fails to enforce our immigration laws or turn a blind eye to the rampant fraud and abuse while rubber-stamping, rubber-stamping credible fear claims at a rate as high as
the department of homeland security officials have often indicated to the american public that our bordersare more secure today than it's ever been. i think many of us have heard that. they tout the low number of apprehensions as proof, which seems to be a little counterintuitive to me. in fact, the g.a.o., the gst accountability office has indicated that dhs has no official metrics in place to measure whether our border is secure or not. so those statements are very difficult to comprehend, if...
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knowing it could pose a grave danger to the american public and also effectively halt resettlement for millions of legitimate refugees. it is this type of fact-based oversight that should guide our review of this immigration and borderer control procedures across the board. this is absolutely imperative at a time when our federal agencies responsible for securing the homeland security, to face budgetary constrains, every homeland security dollar must be allocated toward the most critical national security risks. i thank you again for holding this hear ing and i look forward to -- hearing and i look forward to discussing these issues with our witnesses. i yield back the balance of my time. mr. desantis: i thank the gentleman. i now recognize mr. meadows for his opening statement. mr. meadows: thank you, mr. chairman. thank you for your leadership. and thank you, ranking member, mr. lynch, for your -- not only fact-based willingness to look at the record, but also your willingness to work in a bipartisan manner to address this serious issue. from the surge of unaccompanied minors and fam
knowing it could pose a grave danger to the american public and also effectively halt resettlement for millions of legitimate refugees. it is this type of fact-based oversight that should guide our review of this immigration and borderer control procedures across the board. this is absolutely imperative at a time when our federal agencies responsible for securing the homeland security, to face budgetary constrains, every homeland security dollar must be allocated toward the most critical...
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i think the american public, just when you see other politicians talking about it, i think the american public will not stand for anything less from elected officials. that's why you see cruz doing this. that's why you see trump. i don't think trump or cruz are fair traders. i think they are both free traders. i think hillary had mixed feelings about it before. i think she had the right sentiments. i think probably with bill clinton in the white house that had some impact on her for sure. i think she has seen that nafta didn't work. this is my opinion of her. not what she said to me about nafta. i think bill clinton's probably seeing that nafta hasn't worked well. i don't expect him to stand up publicly to talk about it that way. it's clear our trade policy and tax policy and the elites of this country have sold us short. i won't use the word betrayed. that's strong but they sold us short on trade an taxes and our place in the international economy. >> my question to you, there's two schools of thought of donald trump as the nominee. one is this guy will get creamed. he's gotten the hig
i think the american public, just when you see other politicians talking about it, i think the american public will not stand for anything less from elected officials. that's why you see cruz doing this. that's why you see trump. i don't think trump or cruz are fair traders. i think they are both free traders. i think hillary had mixed feelings about it before. i think she had the right sentiments. i think probably with bill clinton in the white house that had some impact on her for sure. i...
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and what has happened to the american public since the passage of in a few t a bar owner, people are losing their jobs in a mill town, tennessee, and the economy is getting worse and the education system is horrible, and the owner of the bar says, you know, who do i vote for, who i pull the lever for, [ audio difficulties ] a controversial abortion case goes before the supreme court. and plus, sanctions with north korea, the united nations puts more restrictions on the country's government. and changing iran, the hopes and dreams of the country's young voters. all of that is coming up tonight at 7:00. >> welcome back to "inside story," i'm ray suarez. almost, hillary clinton told a rap you're us crowd in miami she hadn't won the combination yet. she congratulated bernie sanders on his victories and reveled in her seven wins. it's something that you could have read a year ago, but for months, you've read a lot about clinton's weakness not a lot about her instructs. she looks pretty good today. i'm here with my guests, and was last night a water shed moment for the clinton campaign? >>
and what has happened to the american public since the passage of in a few t a bar owner, people are losing their jobs in a mill town, tennessee, and the economy is getting worse and the education system is horrible, and the owner of the bar says, you know, who do i vote for, who i pull the lever for, [ audio difficulties ] a controversial abortion case goes before the supreme court. and plus, sanctions with north korea, the united nations puts more restrictions on the country's government. and...
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and he's playing the american public for suckers. >> . as expected -fpt trump fired back. >> . trump spent more than ten minutes rebutting his attacks. ambitions. trump has a quarter of the republican nomination. >> . on the democratic side. sanders maybe down in the delegate count. he's telling supporters don't count him out yet. he spent the day campaigning in the midwest. where several states and primaries on saturday. his message to supporters. he won't give up the fight. >> . sanders says he won't back off on his criticism. of clintons policies. >> . in many ways. weaver in this race to win it. i don't run negative adds. it's appropriate in a campaign you distinguish differences with your oe opponents. >> . questions about her e-mails returned. former aid -fts granted immunity. and will talk to the fbi about the private serve e she used. >> . coming up. why colorado's caucuses may end up being a tie in the delegate count. >> resigned rather than being demoted. neither of them were involved in the planning or execution of the martin worths eviction. which ended with a killin
and he's playing the american public for suckers. >> . as expected -fpt trump fired back. >> . trump spent more than ten minutes rebutting his attacks. ambitions. trump has a quarter of the republican nomination. >> . on the democratic side. sanders maybe down in the delegate count. he's telling supporters don't count him out yet. he spent the day campaigning in the midwest. where several states and primaries on saturday. his message to supporters. he won't give up the fight....
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butted to mitt romney "he's playing the american public for suckers: he gets a free ride to the white house and all we get is a lousy hat. and as you can imagine... trump calling romney's speech "irrelevant." donald trump/r presidential candidate "i heard that mitt romney speech. and, i mean, address it quickly, he failed. butted to "you know, it's one thing you lose and you work and you go. he let us down. " butted to "i backed mitt romney, i backed him. you can see how loyal he is. he was begging for my endorsement, i could have said mitt drop to your knees... and he would have done it." of course we'll have all the highlights from tonight's debate on the ten o-clock news. you can also follow along with the campaigns on the fox19 now mobile app. rem pic and as we look live... snow... rain... clouds... but there is good news on the horizon in your 7- day forecast.. next. welcome back to fox19 now at six- inside the goshen police department is over tonight. after three years of investigating--no one can answer the main question: how did it happen? invesitgative reporter jody barr is i
butted to mitt romney "he's playing the american public for suckers: he gets a free ride to the white house and all we get is a lousy hat. and as you can imagine... trump calling romney's speech "irrelevant." donald trump/r presidential candidate "i heard that mitt romney speech. and, i mean, address it quickly, he failed. butted to "you know, it's one thing you lose and you work and you go. he let us down. " butted to "i backed mitt romney, i backed him. you...
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. >> he's playing the members of the american public for suckers he want gets a free ride to the white house. >> reporter: and with that mitt romney jumped back into politics. on a mission to take donald trump out, attacking his policies and personality. >> watch by the way how he responds to my speech today. to know about his temperament, his stability, and his suitability to be president. >> reporter: trump took the bait, firing back at a rally in portland, maine. >> mitt is a failed candidate. he failed. he failed horribly. >> reporter: trump spent more than 10 minutes rebutting romney's attack, suggesting romney still had political ambitions. >> he can't take another loss. and mitt is a choke artist. >> reporter: it's a far cry from 2012 when romney sought trump's endorsement running for president. >> being in trump's magnificent hotel and having his endorsement is a delight. >> reporter: four years later, romney is leading the charge to discredit trump. but it may have come too late. trump now has a quarter of the delegates needed to one the nomination. romney didn't just criticiz
. >> he's playing the members of the american public for suckers he want gets a free ride to the white house. >> reporter: and with that mitt romney jumped back into politics. on a mission to take donald trump out, attacking his policies and personality. >> watch by the way how he responds to my speech today. to know about his temperament, his stability, and his suitability to be president. >> reporter: trump took the bait, firing back at a rally in portland, maine....
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he said he's playing the american public for suckers. the 2012 presidential nominee issued a harsh warning against his policies. >> his domestic policies would lead to recession and make the world less safe. he has neither the temperament or judgment to be president and his personal qualities would mean that america would cease to be a shining city on a hill. >> mitt romney also warned if trump is nominated, hillary clinton will be elected president. >>> donald trump is not shying away from controversial. he had choice words of his own for mitt romney. >> i backed mitt romney. i backed him and you can see how loyal he is. he was begging for my endorsement. i could say mitt, drop to your knees and he would have. he was begging. >> remaining republicans face it's the first time trump will come face to face with fox news host megyn kelly after he said she treated him unfairly in a previous debate. tune in here tonight for complete debate coverage. >>> a major step today in concussion research. the new goal for this retired soccer star and ho
he said he's playing the american public for suckers. the 2012 presidential nominee issued a harsh warning against his policies. >> his domestic policies would lead to recession and make the world less safe. he has neither the temperament or judgment to be president and his personal qualities would mean that america would cease to be a shining city on a hill. >> mitt romney also warned if trump is nominated, hillary clinton will be elected president. >>> donald trump is not...
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how do you lose to someone who is dishonest with the american public. northern to be the most dishonest politician in history. how do you lose to her. but the gop assistant has managed to put this entire election in peril.arty by leavig john kasich in here, by not trying to get him out of the race. he should be long gone by now, and with cruz needing 80% of the remaining votes. where is the path to vick fly fodrk where is the path to victy for him. charles: morgan you ran an op-ed that had some answers to this. your guy was initially jeb. >> i have been neutral since jeb dropped out. what's the deal? you are involved in politics, particularly in the florida area. what's going to happen with this party? >> i disagree with almost everything gina said. if you look at the polling in wisconsin, depending on which poll you are looking at. cruz is gaining a lot of traction against trump. i heard some private polling that a friend didn't want me to share the name. but they had trump down 0 points from his hi d down 20 points from his high in wisconsin. the thoug
how do you lose to someone who is dishonest with the american public. northern to be the most dishonest politician in history. how do you lose to her. but the gop assistant has managed to put this entire election in peril.arty by leavig john kasich in here, by not trying to get him out of the race. he should be long gone by now, and with cruz needing 80% of the remaining votes. where is the path to vick fly fodrk where is the path to victy for him. charles: morgan you ran an op-ed that had some...
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he said he's playing the american public for suckers. i haven't seen mitt this fired up since that time he dripped mayonnaise on a new pair of chambray dockers. he had steam coming out. i love him making the decision to speak out. mitt, don't do this. i'm sorry, ann, but someone has to step up and save this nation. it's like watching your dad have a talk with the schoolyard bully. no good could come out of it. he went after him and the mitt hit the fan. >> donald trump is a phony and a fraud. his promises are as worthless as a degree from trump university. he's playing the members of the american public for suckers. he gets a free ride to the white house and all we get is a lousy hat. donald trump tells us that he is very, very smart. i'm afraid that when it comes to foreign policy, he is very, very not mart. thank you. >> jimmy: good one, mitt. mitt romney is the big gun the republicans sent in to stop trump, they're in a lot of trouble. it's like sending a meter maid in to break up a prison riot. trump of course responded as he often do
he said he's playing the american public for suckers. i haven't seen mitt this fired up since that time he dripped mayonnaise on a new pair of chambray dockers. he had steam coming out. i love him making the decision to speak out. mitt, don't do this. i'm sorry, ann, but someone has to step up and save this nation. it's like watching your dad have a talk with the schoolyard bully. no good could come out of it. he went after him and the mitt hit the fan. >> donald trump is a phony and a...
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the evolution of 20th century american governance. he currently worked on biography and tangled roots of the administration in the united states. you may have heard brian on a nationally syndicated public radio show. here today we have two american history guys. >> i will be the honorary guy. thank you for the introduction. this morning i like to discuss a period of extreme partisanship and polarization in congress. a period us against them, a period of do or die politics, a period filled with talk of doom and destruction and physical violence. a period in which new technology broadcast some of those extreme claims to a national audience with ever increasing speed. the polarization, the emotions, the extremes in many ways i just described that current political life. in fact, i'm talking about the late 1850's. a period when the struggle for the soul of the union, a struggle grounded on the problem slavery, ultimately ripped the nation in two. i like to briefly discuss that political crisis of the 1850's who a briefer glance with an earlier deeply polarized crisis. i'll add i'm talking about the 1850's, i'll be drawing on a book that i just completed. the working title has migrated over
the evolution of 20th century american governance. he currently worked on biography and tangled roots of the administration in the united states. you may have heard brian on a nationally syndicated public radio show. here today we have two american history guys. >> i will be the honorary guy. thank you for the introduction. this morning i like to discuss a period of extreme partisanship and polarization in congress. a period us against them, a period of do or die politics, a period filled...
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that is what 62% of the american public said in recent polling that they want.to start to listen. i mean i understand republicans are a little resistant to listening to their own party in terms of who they might want as nominee but they have got to listen to the american public on something. could it be this one thing? should they have a hearing? melissa: at least have a hearing. taking the bait. they're falling for it. the president set them up and they're falling for it. if you don't want the candidate and roll the dice to wait to see who wins the election. i think it's a gamble. i think hillary clinton puts someone forward much less palatable. don't look that far down the road. look at optics of this. have the hearing and don't like look obstructionist. andrea: should unite. on one hand you hear mcconnell saying let voters decide. why don't they apply the logic to the republican primary? they want the pick and unite behind one candidate and obama is taking advantage of the division in the party. the goal is to win in november. put up a justice to reflect the
that is what 62% of the american public said in recent polling that they want.to start to listen. i mean i understand republicans are a little resistant to listening to their own party in terms of who they might want as nominee but they have got to listen to the american public on something. could it be this one thing? should they have a hearing? melissa: at least have a hearing. taking the bait. they're falling for it. the president set them up and they're falling for it. if you don't want the...
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he's playing the members of the american public for suckers. he gets a free ride to the white house and all we get is a lousy hat. donald trump tells us that he is very, very smart. i'm afraid that when it comes to foreign policy, he is very, very not mart. thank you. >> jimmy: good one, mitt. mitt romney is the big gun the republicans sent in to stop trouble. it's like sending a meter maid in to break up a prison riot. trump of course responded as he often does by releasing this video from 2012 when romney was running for president. >> donald trump has shown an extraordinary ability to understand how our economy american people. sector. not quite as successful as this guy but successful nonetheless. so i want to say thank you to donald trump and look forward to seeing you out on the trail. thank you, donald. >> jimmy: yeah, that's how -- we see more honest relationships between professional wrestlers than politicians and it's important to remember that. meanwhile donald trump is trying his hardest to be more presidential lately. he even started
he's playing the members of the american public for suckers. he gets a free ride to the white house and all we get is a lousy hat. donald trump tells us that he is very, very smart. i'm afraid that when it comes to foreign policy, he is very, very not mart. thank you. >> jimmy: good one, mitt. mitt romney is the big gun the republicans sent in to stop trouble. it's like sending a meter maid in to break up a prison riot. trump of course responded as he often does by releasing this video...
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highest ranking woman in the federal government. >> do you think that the american public is ready ton the white house? >> i think -- i think that when the right woman comes along, that society will recognize. and i think it's completely possible that some day there can possible that some day there can be a woman in the white house. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> here's the beatles! >> nothing but a bunch of british elvis presleys. >> it's not true, it's not true! >> when the beatles arrived, from then on a thousand different things arose. ♪ glad all over >> is it a sex thing or -- >> yes, it's sexual. ♪ >> there was the desire to get power in order to use it for good. ♪ how does it feel >> pop musicians in today's generation, they can rule the world.
highest ranking woman in the federal government. >> do you think that the american public is ready ton the white house? >> i think -- i think that when the right woman comes along, that society will recognize. and i think it's completely possible that some day there can possible that some day there can be a woman in the white house. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> here's the beatles! >> nothing but a bunch of british elvis presleys. >> it's not true,...
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i'm sure the american public isn't excited to hear about that. >> i think all of the american public had a lot of middle east fatigue at this point, wolf. i know the general would agree with me and he fought from the ground in iraq. i launched many strikes from the sea in iraqi freechl we cannot walk away from this. we are not talking about 150,000 u.s. troops like in iraq or afghanistan but 15,000 troops ased advisers, mentors, components, intelligence, logistics. that can be the stiffener in the iraqi forces that can overcome the islamic state and iraq and cut off resources from the syrian side of this until we have to go after iraq. >> right now the u.s. has 4,000 troops on the ground in iraq. that number could go up. we'll see what happens. guys, thank you very much. >>> coming up, trump says if he is elected president of the united states, he would want allies of the u.s. to contribute more to the cost of housing u.s. troops in their countries, 0 or he would pull them. look at trump's world view when we come back. we needed 30 new hires for our call center. i'm spending too much
i'm sure the american public isn't excited to hear about that. >> i think all of the american public had a lot of middle east fatigue at this point, wolf. i know the general would agree with me and he fought from the ground in iraq. i launched many strikes from the sea in iraqi freechl we cannot walk away from this. we are not talking about 150,000 u.s. troops like in iraq or afghanistan but 15,000 troops ased advisers, mentors, components, intelligence, logistics. that can be the...
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. >> he's playing the members of the american public for suckers. he gets a free ride to the white house and all we get is a lousy hat. >> earlier today the 2012 nominee mitt romney publicly attacked the character of the 2016 front runner in the reality show this race has become it's kind of like the bachelor from one season accusing the new bachelor of being a scoundrel. >> think of donald trump's personal qualities. the bullying. the greed. the showing off. the absurd third grade thea tricks. >> today the donald fired back. >> he was begging for my entorsment. he would have dropped to his knees. >> trump's son eric tweeted out video of that endorsement. >> being in donald trump's magnificent hotel and having his endorsement is a delight. i'm so honored and pleased to have his endorsement. >> back then romney called trump a model business man. >> donald trump has shown an extraordinary ability to understand how our economy works to create jobs for the american people. >> today, not so much. >> but you say wait, wait, wait, isn't he a huge business s
. >> he's playing the members of the american public for suckers. he gets a free ride to the white house and all we get is a lousy hat. >> earlier today the 2012 nominee mitt romney publicly attacked the character of the 2016 front runner in the reality show this race has become it's kind of like the bachelor from one season accusing the new bachelor of being a scoundrel. >> think of donald trump's personal qualities. the bullying. the greed. the showing off. the absurd third...
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. @>> if they go to change the @rules after the american public @has spoken, they do it at their @own risk and peril. @>> it's a movement of the @american people finally getting @their voice. @he is and speaking for the @silent majority. @>> and with the help of gerry @a trump primary win in ohio. @tom berry, news channel 3. @>>> monica robins shows house @they're using the game to @support a team. @>> jacob thought he had the flu @and it became worse. @when he swelled in his abdomen, @what they thought was the flu @was actually cancer. @on wednesday, 160 kids from @several lake county schools @gathered at kirkland high @school that would benefit jacob @and his family. @included in the event were the @football team. @he was grateful for the support @from the community and others @he doesn't know. @>> it's nice that that many @people cared and were willing @>> i thought it was amazing, we @couldn't believe like so many @people would come together to @support jacob. @>> jacob will remain in @cleveland clinic fore @children's hospital receiving @intensive chemotherapy. @he'll go through
. @>> if they go to change the @rules after the american public @has spoken, they do it at their @own risk and peril. @>> it's a movement of the @american people finally getting @their voice. @he is and speaking for the @silent majority. @>> and with the help of gerry @a trump primary win in ohio. @tom berry, news channel 3. @>>> monica robins shows house @they're using the game to @support a team. @>> jacob thought he had the flu @and it became worse. @when he...
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romney added that trump is vote playing the american public for suckers.". >> he creates scapegoats in muslins and mexican immigrants. he calls for the use of torture. he calls for killing the innocent children. he cheers assaults on protesters. he applauds the prospects of twisting the constitution to limit first amendment freedom of the press. this is the very brand of anger that has led other nations into the abyss. >> romney former governor arrested juice it's as well as he ran for president in 2012 he said trump is not fit to be president and urge them not to vote. >> but you say isn't he a huge business success? no he is not. and no he doesn't know what he is talking about. look, his bankruptcies have crushed small businesses. and the men and women who work for them. he inherited his business. he did not created. and what happened to trump airlines? how but trump university? and trump magazine? and trump vodka? and trump steaks? and trump mortgage? a business genius he is not. >> trump fired back saying mid- romney asked for his endorsement back in 2012. >> i backed mid-romney. i
romney added that trump is vote playing the american public for suckers.". >> he creates scapegoats in muslins and mexican immigrants. he calls for the use of torture. he calls for killing the innocent children. he cheers assaults on protesters. he applauds the prospects of twisting the constitution to limit first amendment freedom of the press. this is the very brand of anger that has led other nations into the abyss. >> romney former governor arrested juice it's as well as he...