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and we will talk with on a trade tim ryan with china, who has been on the front lines of globalization. ♪ shery: the u.s. has slacked a on russian we election-meddling.. the united states is imposing penalties on a troll farm closely tied to vladimir putin. earlier today, president trump said russia was behind the nerve agent attack against the former russian spy living in the u.k. let's get details from our news reporter joining us from washington. little bit about the details of the sanctions. they are imposing double sanctions on some people in russia already sanctioned. they are adding a few names to that list. we saw the russian ruble decline a little bit but have not heard much else from the russian government in response. we have not seen multi-lateral sanctions. the united states has the opportunity to work with other --ies to hit sections sanctions on russia a little bit harder, but they have acted unilaterally. accusedr. mueller has the server farm of wrongdoing in the elections. also, this has to do with the nerve agent being used in england. united states has joined with it
and we will talk with on a trade tim ryan with china, who has been on the front lines of globalization. ♪ shery: the u.s. has slacked a on russian we election-meddling.. the united states is imposing penalties on a troll farm closely tied to vladimir putin. earlier today, president trump said russia was behind the nerve agent attack against the former russian spy living in the u.k. let's get details from our news reporter joining us from washington. little bit about the details of the...
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conor lamb and tim ryan aren't the only ones who want to push nancy off the leadership ledge. pelosi is a gift to republicans who gleefully point to her wacky statist limousine liberalism as out of touch representing the worst in washington. at this point they are the upon ones want to go maintain her status quo, while democrats want to give leader pelosi and her tired me first agenda the permanent hito. earlier today nancy pelosi claimed conor lamb didn't run against her, even though lamb himself said he did. is she delusional? jason chaffetz and co-host of "the five" juan williams, welcome, gentlemen. so jason, i will ask you, is nancy pelosi the gift that keeps on giving and what will republicans do to keep her installed in power? >> go, nancy, go,ing as long as she is minority leader i'm fine with her in that position. the idea that co-hirns, a message that resonates? these are not things we feel any threat as republicans coming from nancy pelosi. democrats took a page out of the republican book by having him proactively say he was against nancy pelosi. the first vote you
conor lamb and tim ryan aren't the only ones who want to push nancy off the leadership ledge. pelosi is a gift to republicans who gleefully point to her wacky statist limousine liberalism as out of touch representing the worst in washington. at this point they are the upon ones want to go maintain her status quo, while democrats want to give leader pelosi and her tired me first agenda the permanent hito. earlier today nancy pelosi claimed conor lamb didn't run against her, even though lamb...
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i don't know if it will be tim ryan again but a time ryan eses person to move in. for a new district after the gerrymandering issue. but people will be looking to for youthful leadership. interesting to see the battle between the progressive left and the moderate center. we have a lot of seats to regain to take the house. a lot -- >> neil: we're told all the passion is on the left. that seems to be the case gearing up for 2020. that might not pan out when it comes to dispensing leadership positions. >> i'm more confident getting the seats back than changing the leadership structure. nancy pelosi is in a leadership position. hillary clinton is on the sidelines right now. the right wants to make it she's on the ballot but she won't be. >> neil: and bre raised this, but the views as to why hillary clinton lost and women that were following the guidance from their husbands or businesses, that is not isolated. i've heard many liberals say that and bemoan the results. is that an isolated view among democrats? >> yeah, i think that democrats, if they were more moderate on
i don't know if it will be tim ryan again but a time ryan eses person to move in. for a new district after the gerrymandering issue. but people will be looking to for youthful leadership. interesting to see the battle between the progressive left and the moderate center. we have a lot of seats to regain to take the house. a lot -- >> neil: we're told all the passion is on the left. that seems to be the case gearing up for 2020. that might not pan out when it comes to dispensing leadership...
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earlier i had the chance to speak with a higher congressman tim ryan the author of the book, the real a look. thank you for joining us here we are in eastern market in dc, not the typical place for political interview but the subjects were talking about food is not the typical political subjects and we think about politics as the healthcare and immigration in taxes why do you think food should be on the list of important political issues prestwick. tim: we have a couple of big issues so for third of our budget deficit in the united states is related to our healthcare programs, medicare, medicaid, and right now half of our country has either diabetes or prediabetes and that will sink our healthcare system. i argued with my republican friends all the time if we are serious about balancing the budget and making sure we curb spending on healthcare we have got to have a whole different system. it seems simple but it is actually the solution. steve: let's look at that more detail. look at the current system but what is wrong with that? tim: we subsidize crops that lead to very highly proces
earlier i had the chance to speak with a higher congressman tim ryan the author of the book, the real a look. thank you for joining us here we are in eastern market in dc, not the typical place for political interview but the subjects were talking about food is not the typical political subjects and we think about politics as the healthcare and immigration in taxes why do you think food should be on the list of important political issues prestwick. tim: we have a couple of big issues so for...
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congress tim ryan, democrat from ohio. thank you very much. me turn to a former head of the nrcc, congressman names tom davis and ran the nrcc in the days of '94. >> when we were winning. >> when you were winning. so we heard a lot of talk from leadership and paul ryan and you've spoken with some folks and the st and the -- the feeling of the day is this guy ran as a republican. it feels like a morale boost spin but tell me -- >> it is true. they had a better candidate. he was out of central casting. >> he fit the district. >> candidates and campaigns matter. joe biden was the only national democrat he could bring into the district without determining -- and these have been cultural alignments for a long time. but the bulk of conor lamb's vote came from the pittsburgh suburbs where liberal democrats and resistance democrats wanted change despite the democratic turnout and we've seen that across the board for the last several months. >> so if you are sitting there as rcc chairs and you are sitting there going -- i think paul ryan is less republ
congress tim ryan, democrat from ohio. thank you very much. me turn to a former head of the nrcc, congressman names tom davis and ran the nrcc in the days of '94. >> when we were winning. >> when you were winning. so we heard a lot of talk from leadership and paul ryan and you've spoken with some folks and the st and the -- the feeling of the day is this guy ran as a republican. it feels like a morale boost spin but tell me -- >> it is true. they had a better candidate. he was...
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. >>> sticking with facebook and data, i sat down with tim ryan, pwc's u.s. chairman.in on data regulation for the fort knox podcast. that's coming up end of the week listen to this, we talked about serious data regulation, when it is coming, how heavy it might be he compared it to financial regulation after the crisis. take a listen. >> we got dodd-frank almost overnight because of financial crisis that there was intense public scrutiny, intense interest because it effected society as a whole when i look at prior to dodd-frank, there were people looking at different ways to capitalize, to make sure institutions are in the right businesses and not other businesses, and there were years of spade work there. and at the time seemed like it was moving fast, times it was moving slow, then you have an event and it comes together quickly. i think the same comes with data there are a lot of people studying data, looking at code of conduct, ethics, security, rights, et cetera, and that's been happening for years when you have an event, something that effects broad society, that
. >>> sticking with facebook and data, i sat down with tim ryan, pwc's u.s. chairman.in on data regulation for the fort knox podcast. that's coming up end of the week listen to this, we talked about serious data regulation, when it is coming, how heavy it might be he compared it to financial regulation after the crisis. take a listen. >> we got dodd-frank almost overnight because of financial crisis that there was intense public scrutiny, intense interest because it effected...
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remember, nancy pelosi beat tim ryan and is holding ton her leadership.what happened to the message about tax cuts that president trump thought would carry the day. what happened to the message about tariffs in a steel community, steel base economy. again, he thought this would be enough to push the cone over the finish line. >> jon: most elections are about the economy. why, if things are turning around, in that part of the rust belt, why did the republicans not prevail? >> this is a values driven district. look at who mr. lamb said he was. pro-life, pro-tariff which identified with the incumbent president. this is a group of people that vote more on what they believe maybe than just typical party lines. i think with the scandal and i don't think can you overstate that had you a pro-life incumbent who pressured elicit girlfriend to have an abortion. that's what the premise of this special election was about. that's always going to go bad for the party that it happens to. i think when you had a non-motivated candidate to replace him and you ran somebody t
remember, nancy pelosi beat tim ryan and is holding ton her leadership.what happened to the message about tax cuts that president trump thought would carry the day. what happened to the message about tariffs in a steel community, steel base economy. again, he thought this would be enough to push the cone over the finish line. >> jon: most elections are about the economy. why, if things are turning around, in that part of the rust belt, why did the republicans not prevail? >> this is...
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kennedy: tim ryan. >> the hillary, moderates in the middle and what we are seeing now both sides redrawingthat this is going to have long-term implications because the mansions in west virginia, those, tim ryans, we will see those people become bigger players. 94% reporting in pennsylvania in 18th district right now and this race is separated by less than half a percentage point. matt, this is really fascinating, but what it says to me is, you know, a lot of people interested in conor lamb's biography and how story resinated with voters and also shows that this two-party system might be dying. we might see some sort of a viable coalition system that is born from this political turmoil. >> sadly, the two party is baked into the system. kennedy: not in the constitution. >> just the way things are set up. kennedy: you know who hated that? george washington, james madison. >> both major parties are abandoning, both of them are starting to favor tariffs, both of them are talking nonsense about trade deficits suddenly matter but government, the budget -- kennedy: when you have a republican presi
kennedy: tim ryan. >> the hillary, moderates in the middle and what we are seeing now both sides redrawingthat this is going to have long-term implications because the mansions in west virginia, those, tim ryans, we will see those people become bigger players. 94% reporting in pennsylvania in 18th district right now and this race is separated by less than half a percentage point. matt, this is really fascinating, but what it says to me is, you know, a lot of people interested in conor...
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possibly, yes, we were asking people about that, i mean there are some democrats in the rust belt that tim ryansthe world that support the steel industry and see that as a big area, i don't know specifically his area on this but in the rust belt areas, but a lot of other democrats who do see the economic consequences of this being very damaging. >> molly, does trade become an election issue in the midterms? >> it is possible, i mean, you saw the president campaigning yesterday in one of the states where it is a very big election issue, i have spent a lot of time in central pennsylvania, western pennsylvania where this is a big deal, and i think that, you know, trump's political advisors believe this is a key part of his political appeal in 2016, and the reason that he was able to flip those so-called blue wall states of the rust belt, the industrial midwest. there is a powerful political appeal to this tariffs issue, republican policy makers are pretty much uniformly set against it, republican voters are not, and republican leaning independent voters in states like pennsylvania, michigan, wiscon
possibly, yes, we were asking people about that, i mean there are some democrats in the rust belt that tim ryansthe world that support the steel industry and see that as a big area, i don't know specifically his area on this but in the rust belt areas, but a lot of other democrats who do see the economic consequences of this being very damaging. >> molly, does trade become an election issue in the midterms? >> it is possible, i mean, you saw the president campaigning yesterday in...
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stuart: tim ryan challenged nancy pelosi last year end lost hand down.nancy pelosi six months before the election. >> you're absolutely right. if i were a democrat running in what is a three dozen open republican seats, i would sure tell them over and over again that i'm voting against nancy policy for leader. we need somebody younger, maybe the guy we just heard from from ohio. in 2016, republican strategist that they were going to lose 15 plus seats for the last six. what was their main issue against house democrats? it was nancy pelosi. it's an issue that clearly worked and it works for connor lamb. he won by a tiny margin and that may have been what elected him. stuart: let's be clear. nancy blows he is not going away before the november election spreadsheet not going to step aside and let somebody else lead the house democrats but that's not what happened. >> will see. stuart: you think that's going to happen. >> it could happen, but it really shows up as a problem for democrats when there's a primary and then, i'm sorry, not a primary but when ther
stuart: tim ryan challenged nancy pelosi last year end lost hand down.nancy pelosi six months before the election. >> you're absolutely right. if i were a democrat running in what is a three dozen open republican seats, i would sure tell them over and over again that i'm voting against nancy policy for leader. we need somebody younger, maybe the guy we just heard from from ohio. in 2016, republican strategist that they were going to lose 15 plus seats for the last six. what was their main...
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i worked in this area in tim ryan and northeast ohio, know part of pittsburgh. conor lamb is kind of politician those areas have had for 35 years. only with the rightward shift in response to barack obama that lamb seems odd. he's more in line with the district than most we've seen in last couple of years. >> big picture here, where do you think the democratic party is right now? suffered traumatic loss in 2016 election. i think lot of them are still trying to sort through. seen the party in the past. mondale to reagan and dukakis, reinvented themselves in bill clinton mold. are they searching for new identity? digging? >> never want to interrupt your opponent when he's in the process of committing suicide. that's what they think is going on with trump. in some ways want to back off and let trump continue to self-destruct and run a check trump campaign. they all know they need a positive message. problem is with economy improving, hard to have economic message that cuts through. they need to still be careful about these disputes. don't totally agree the hillary/
i worked in this area in tim ryan and northeast ohio, know part of pittsburgh. conor lamb is kind of politician those areas have had for 35 years. only with the rightward shift in response to barack obama that lamb seems odd. he's more in line with the district than most we've seen in last couple of years. >> big picture here, where do you think the democratic party is right now? suffered traumatic loss in 2016 election. i think lot of them are still trying to sort through. seen the party...
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facilities in the state of ohio, but, you know, conversely we have general motors and my home county and tim ryan's home county, this is a mixed bag, there's no question about it. i don't think -- >> it's not equally mixed. >> no. >> the people that work in the steel industry, the journal points this out this morning, that's 140,000 people, okay, which sounds like a lot of people but the people who work in industries -- >> and everything else. and aluminum. we have bottling companies also. >> 6 and a half million versus 140,000 and many of those maybe trump voters, what do you say to this, are you for or against? >> you know, i'm supporting the president right now, first of all, we don't know the outcome of this. hasn't been signed yet. >> or completely change his mind, by the way. >> exactly. with president trump i don't think the final deal is on the table with the first offer. what he's essentially calling out the world that we've had dumping practice that is have come upon the united states with prices have been a reversal -- you cannot compete with people who are dumping production upon your c
facilities in the state of ohio, but, you know, conversely we have general motors and my home county and tim ryan's home county, this is a mixed bag, there's no question about it. i don't think -- >> it's not equally mixed. >> no. >> the people that work in the steel industry, the journal points this out this morning, that's 140,000 people, okay, which sounds like a lot of people but the people who work in industries -- >> and everything else. and aluminum. we have...
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same thing tim ryan from ohio. we know that the president likes to watch the stock markets. they're not currently going in the direction the president would like them to. how much bould that play into his attitude towards this and could this help quince those who wanted to chang his mind do that. >> so, we get in argument to gary cohen, and others inside the administration who have been fighting against this, they're making the case that this produced a particularly bad reaction by the people who should know better. that is the more than business leaders. when the president is sup acceptable to it or not i don't know. he cares about the market t when the market go south as they do this year he has a way of blaming the markets and traders and saying this is wrong, they shouldn't be doing what they're doing. whether this changes his mind and reenforces it we don't know. >> this is a reflection of what i heard from others, answer cyst and experts reporting this story. steel makers, they're in great shape, people who consume steel, maybe not so much. we spoke to our nightly news
same thing tim ryan from ohio. we know that the president likes to watch the stock markets. they're not currently going in the direction the president would like them to. how much bould that play into his attitude towards this and could this help quince those who wanted to chang his mind do that. >> so, we get in argument to gary cohen, and others inside the administration who have been fighting against this, they're making the case that this produced a particularly bad reaction by the...
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. >> as we await the white house press briefing, i want to bring in ohio counsel tim ryan.e's a democrat on the appropriations committee. congressman, thank you for joining us. let me get your impression of the president of the united states issuing a statement congratulating vladimir putin for his election win. >> he's trying to destroy our electoral system. he's aiming and targeting the very fabric of our society. that's our political elections, our presidential elections, and i come from a pretty pragmatic place outside youngstown, ohio, and i think the average person sitting there watching the president of the united states handling vladimir putin with kid gloves like he's doing right now, given everything russia is trying to do, there would be backlash on that type of behavior. >> so you would -- an american president does not congratulate a dictator on a sham election. are you with me on that? >> absolutely. this is like saddam hussain winning votes in his election. he doesn't let anyone get a word in edgewise about a free and open discussion on the freedom of the peo
. >> as we await the white house press briefing, i want to bring in ohio counsel tim ryan.e's a democrat on the appropriations committee. congressman, thank you for joining us. let me get your impression of the president of the united states issuing a statement congratulating vladimir putin for his election win. >> he's trying to destroy our electoral system. he's aiming and targeting the very fabric of our society. that's our political elections, our presidential elections, and i...
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but challenge from tim ryan and people like conor lamb getting elected all over the country, there willa shift and a lot of pressure to go younger and more progressive. trish: we are seeing that. it is probably the healthy thing for that party. in terms of the republicans, one of the biggest complaints, i know you have had, ned, is that republicans a la paul ryan, are not fully on board with the trump administration's agenda and they're very reluctant to come around on a lot of things. with that in mind, do they also need a change in leadership? >> well, i will say this. these rumors of paul ryan resigning are fake news. i talked with multiple members of congress, they said fake news. one of them asked him point-blank, are you going to resign? he said absolutely not. i don't think you will see a leadership change anytime soon on the house side but trish, i think omnibus bill is a sign that congress is broken and if you want to talk about leadership that needs to change, congress is broken because mitch mcconnell is basically letting the democrats help run the senate with him. i honestly
but challenge from tim ryan and people like conor lamb getting elected all over the country, there willa shift and a lot of pressure to go younger and more progressive. trish: we are seeing that. it is probably the healthy thing for that party. in terms of the republicans, one of the biggest complaints, i know you have had, ned, is that republicans a la paul ryan, are not fully on board with the trump administration's agenda and they're very reluctant to come around on a lot of things. with...
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tim ryan is the lead democrat on this. senator portman has the bill.with since i was in tennessee said a couple of weeks ago to me, this is something that has gotten away from us and treating it is different. then with other forms of addiction. we did put $1 billion of resources last year. we realize we need to do more. and get resources to help with this needed medical detox. we have about $300 million in this bill for medical assisted treatment. 300 million first responders for training because they are not medical providers. the approach on this has to be different and as a mother and a friend, a friend the other day said you know my daughter has been in and out of addiction and rehab and she said every time i see you never come up on that i don't realize, recognize, i almost hate to answer the number on my phone because i do not know and it is heartbreaking. >> it is heartbreaking and it can happen to anyone. a couple of follow-up questions for you as of the money that will be allocated. how exactly does that get to the community? and i said the fi
tim ryan is the lead democrat on this. senator portman has the bill.with since i was in tennessee said a couple of weeks ago to me, this is something that has gotten away from us and treating it is different. then with other forms of addiction. we did put $1 billion of resources last year. we realize we need to do more. and get resources to help with this needed medical detox. we have about $300 million in this bill for medical assisted treatment. 300 million first responders for training...
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she's comfortable with people running against her in order to win elections and tim ryan said, i hopehoever our nominees are, we let them be who they are and run the races that think is best for their districts. jamie politico said this conor lamb win is exposing rifts in the democratic party. your thoughts on that. >> this has been a problem for some time. it's only coming to the fore more recently. i remember in 2002 after the democrats didn't do as well as they wanted, harold ford jr. trying to challenge nancy pelosi for the speakership saying she was too liberal. this had a good effect when rahm emanuel was leading the dccc. he had congressional candidates that were more conservative democrats. they were able to take the house. that type of strategy where you know you support democrats even more conservative or moderate democrats in districts, where that is necessary. you know, ultimately does well for the democratic party. >> chris, conor lamb did not have a primary. a lot of these other democrats do, up to ten candidates in the primary race. what tends to happen is you get pulle
she's comfortable with people running against her in order to win elections and tim ryan said, i hopehoever our nominees are, we let them be who they are and run the races that think is best for their districts. jamie politico said this conor lamb win is exposing rifts in the democratic party. your thoughts on that. >> this has been a problem for some time. it's only coming to the fore more recently. i remember in 2002 after the democrats didn't do as well as they wanted, harold ford jr....
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particularly from steel states like ohio saying they're for this, sherrod brown, senator from ohio, tim ryanressman from ohio, others say it's okay. >> they're trying to protect blue collar jobs. they've always tried to do that and not very successfully. there have been some anti dumping laws that president obama put on steel, that president george bush put on steel to not a great effect. this isn't the first time there have been these attempts. the real concern is the retaliati retaliation. what if another country like china, the biggest importer of u.s. soy beans decides to do the same thing to soy beans? that would be a big problem for farmers in iowa and illinois and the ag community at large. >> the other thing is it's going to be targeted. if you look at the last set of trade tariffs on tires, it was very targeted, very specific. what the president did yesterday was basically did an all-encompassing, we're going to impose across the board tariffs on steel. that includes your very close allies like germany, brazil, south korea. >> and canada. >> and in doing so, completely will miss out
particularly from steel states like ohio saying they're for this, sherrod brown, senator from ohio, tim ryanressman from ohio, others say it's okay. >> they're trying to protect blue collar jobs. they've always tried to do that and not very successfully. there have been some anti dumping laws that president obama put on steel, that president george bush put on steel to not a great effect. this isn't the first time there have been these attempts. the real concern is the retaliati...
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i've seen a lot of democrats, joe manchin, tim ryan of ohio, and others, sherrod brown of ohio saying they support these tariffs. do you see democrats being unified here? >> i think tariffs have been an issue where you see splits in the parties in different people based on where they represent. i think this is a different moment, though, because as wilbur ross so clearly said, by not saying, the president doesn't have a position and it might be this and it might be that, which isn't really negotiating. he didn't put out a or b. doesn't really seem like negotiating when the president is saying, well, now, for canada and mexico this is linked to nafta. but then his lead trade adviser goes out and says, absolutely, positively line in the sand this is happening. so i think democrats and republicans, because we're seeing a lot of republicans in the senate and the house speak out against this, are going to be very careful about supporting any of this, because what is it, why are we doing it, and why are we doing it this way? the president has not articulated any of that, he's only articulat
i've seen a lot of democrats, joe manchin, tim ryan of ohio, and others, sherrod brown of ohio saying they support these tariffs. do you see democrats being unified here? >> i think tariffs have been an issue where you see splits in the parties in different people based on where they represent. i think this is a different moment, though, because as wilbur ross so clearly said, by not saying, the president doesn't have a position and it might be this and it might be that, which isn't...
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white house and in how they rolled it out had they done it in a different way -- we already know tim ryan congressman from ohio, democrat, he has embraced this. shareod brown would. i'm guessing maybe a joe manchin or kasie, you could put together an interesting coalition to allow the president to flex -- there were -- there is 17,000 other ways they could have rolled this out and they have done this in -- in a way that made it harder for people to get on his side. >> no question. but he's not really a skillful politician. he's a demagogue. and those are different skills. so that would require somebody who actually knew how to be president and could -- could bring people in not just lecture them and sound off but get them to work together. we've seen now a few times when he met with pelosi and schumer, there were some indications that maybe he could work with democrats and then he would have -- attack them once they left. so he is incapable of doing that. when he responds to are market signals. so when the market went up this week, after the announcement, he then saw that as a validation.
white house and in how they rolled it out had they done it in a different way -- we already know tim ryan congressman from ohio, democrat, he has embraced this. shareod brown would. i'm guessing maybe a joe manchin or kasie, you could put together an interesting coalition to allow the president to flex -- there were -- there is 17,000 other ways they could have rolled this out and they have done this in -- in a way that made it harder for people to get on his side. >> no question. but...
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is he going to consistently stand for tim ryan over nancy pelosi? he may for a while. mean, gene taylor from mississippi, who symone knows, he did that for many, many years. but eventually it catches them. >> look, i think that democrats should be excited across the country tonight. this means that the blue wave is real. i think we saw in alabama the blue wave is real. but i want to caution folks, there is no blue wave in this koirnt without black and brown people, without working people. so you have to understand who are the folks in this district. and where national democrats mess up, where the d trip and the dga, when they drop in and they do not take stock of what the climate is on the ground, that is when we mess up. we took stock of the climate and i think we're going to do well come this fall. >> listen, dana bash threw out a number earlier tonight that's significant. she said 114 house districts that are even more competitive than tonight. more competitive. that's got to scare republican colleagues on capitol hill, jack. >> there's no question about it. and i'm
is he going to consistently stand for tim ryan over nancy pelosi? he may for a while. mean, gene taylor from mississippi, who symone knows, he did that for many, many years. but eventually it catches them. >> look, i think that democrats should be excited across the country tonight. this means that the blue wave is real. i think we saw in alabama the blue wave is real. but i want to caution folks, there is no blue wave in this koirnt without black and brown people, without working people....
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of ohio, representative tim ryan, who challenged nancy pelosi.it shouldn't be about gender. stuart: is it almost an age thing as well? i mean, democrat leadership is aging. >> oh, no question. stuart: nancy pelosi, late 70s. steny hoyer, late 70s. bernie sanders, mid to late 70s -- >> joe biden. >> chuck schumer. stuart: joe biden is well into his 70s. so am i, but that's another story -- [laughter] quiet on the set. the judge is here, you'll just have to wait for a second, but it's the old guard leadership which is facing an increasing threat. >> you know, you put your finger on an interesting paradox here, stuart, which is that's true. the identity politics, led by a lot of older politicians, but it's coming out of the campuses from a lot of 20-year-olds and so forth. nonetheless, the new democratic candidates where there was john o to soff in georgia 6, northam in virginia, conor lamb, who are relatively younger, they seem to be my grating back towards the center to win elections. so the question is when exactly does the electorate believe abo
of ohio, representative tim ryan, who challenged nancy pelosi.it shouldn't be about gender. stuart: is it almost an age thing as well? i mean, democrat leadership is aging. >> oh, no question. stuart: nancy pelosi, late 70s. steny hoyer, late 70s. bernie sanders, mid to late 70s -- >> joe biden. >> chuck schumer. stuart: joe biden is well into his 70s. so am i, but that's another story -- [laughter] quiet on the set. the judge is here, you'll just have to wait for a second,...
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democrat congressman tim ryan will react to that, next. whoooo.hen it comes to travel, i sweat the details. late checkout... ...down-alternative pillows... ...and of course, price. tripadvisor helps you book a... ...hotel without breaking a sweat. because we now instantly... ...search over 200 booking sites ...to find you the lowest price... ...on the hotel you want. don't sweat your booking. tripadvisor. the latest reviews. the lowest prices. >> let's check the big board we've cut in half those losses and just 12 minutes of trading. fell off 150 points. meanwhile cvs is preparing the largest corporate bond sale in more than two years. let's go to floor of the new york stocks exchange nicole what's going on? >> good morning charles big news flash is interest rates will rise this year right, so with that, c are vs gets ahead of the game they're making this acquisition that 69 billion dollars of etna so they're putting out their corporate and $40 billion for largest in two years in order to help pay for the deal. they're doing it early, and before t
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coming up later, tim ryan of ohio.ta talks underway, investors and workers all alike are waiting on advancement in the negotiations. canadian prime minister justin trudeau is on a tour of steel and aluminum companies. he made a stop in saskatchewan where he spoke to our reporter. here is what he had to say. is aboutf this story reassuring tens of thousands of steel and aluminum workers across our country we are working hard for them and we have secured the exemption on this because quite frankly it just makes sense. you can't say canada is a national security risk to the united states and we are so partnered on so many different issues, and the level of complex integration and our supply chain of stealing alumina means tariffs to the limit would be harmful to american workers as well. we continue to work for it on nafta. i am optimistic we can get to a win-win-win as the president has said. reporter: how much does it hurt you have to wait? >> we have done so many things around innovation, immigration, making a case for
coming up later, tim ryan of ohio.ta talks underway, investors and workers all alike are waiting on advancement in the negotiations. canadian prime minister justin trudeau is on a tour of steel and aluminum companies. he made a stop in saskatchewan where he spoke to our reporter. here is what he had to say. is aboutf this story reassuring tens of thousands of steel and aluminum workers across our country we are working hard for them and we have secured the exemption on this because quite...
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aware ornow if you are not, but over the last several years congressman tim ryan and myself both served as co-chairs of the military mental health caucus. it's had a few variations of different aware or not, names. essentially we have tried to hold hearings and have meet to discuss things that would help returning war fighters and veterans deal with any mental health issues or stigmas that have arrived since, quite frankly, the last war on terror. to try to do something to address the suicide issue that has obviously been a big problem. i want to say that we appreciate everything that you have tried to do. and your willingness to send someone to participate in a lot of briefings we had for our members and staff. and i recently read a report about the v.a. that raised some concerns about our ability to meet the mental health needs of those post-9/11 veterans. of the post 9/11 veterans who haven't gone to the v.a. for help, many reported they don't know how to apply for benefits. they don't know if they are eligible or they are not aware that the v.a. offers mental health care benefits al
aware ornow if you are not, but over the last several years congressman tim ryan and myself both served as co-chairs of the military mental health caucus. it's had a few variations of different aware or not, names. essentially we have tried to hold hearings and have meet to discuss things that would help returning war fighters and veterans deal with any mental health issues or stigmas that have arrived since, quite frankly, the last war on terror. to try to do something to address the suicide...
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tim ryan and myself served as co-chairs of the military mental health caucus. it's had a few variations of different names but we've tried to hold hearings and have meetings to discuss things that would help returning war fighters and veterans deal with any mental health issues or stigmas that have arrived since, quite frankly, the last war on terror and to try to do something to address the suicide issue that has obviously been a big problem. i want to say we appreciate everything you've tried to do and your willingness to send someone to participate in those briefings that we've had for our members and staff and i recently read a report about the v.a. that raised some concerns about our ability to meet the mental health needs of those post 9/11 veteran veterans. of the post 9/11 veterans, many don't know how to apply for benefits. we don't know if the v.a. offers mental health care benefits all together. how are you working with the department of defense to improve transition assistance programs and reduce this lack of knowledge amongst veterans? then to i'm
tim ryan and myself served as co-chairs of the military mental health caucus. it's had a few variations of different names but we've tried to hold hearings and have meetings to discuss things that would help returning war fighters and veterans deal with any mental health issues or stigmas that have arrived since, quite frankly, the last war on terror and to try to do something to address the suicide issue that has obviously been a big problem. i want to say we appreciate everything you've tried...
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and debbie wasserman schultz and tim ryan, there were a number -- a lot of nights, there are were eightusually, there were at least eight democrats. most of them were in their 30's. so they call themselves the 30-something. but each party gets two hours to speak on the house floor. and i would be with veteran republicans and we would be just about everywhere you go, there's c-span. and it's showing activity on the floor and i would be reading the scroll lines and they were blaming us for everything under the sun. i mean, we were just horrendous murderers, you name it. we were just horrible. and i would say to some of the veteran republicans. guys, they're saying some terrible things about and what i was told over and again is that they are hurting their own credibility. making themselves look stupid. us, but overfor two years time, i watched them taking that time every night to play must, they moved opinion. and i thought about a comment -- do you remember tony snow? one of the first on fox news after they got started? foras the spokesperson george h.w. bush and i was talking to him abo
and debbie wasserman schultz and tim ryan, there were a number -- a lot of nights, there are were eightusually, there were at least eight democrats. most of them were in their 30's. so they call themselves the 30-something. but each party gets two hours to speak on the house floor. and i would be with veteran republicans and we would be just about everywhere you go, there's c-span. and it's showing activity on the floor and i would be reading the scroll lines and they were blaming us for...
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i think there is a lot of sharp guys, tim ryan is a smart guy, joe biden obviously, and about to resonateter. you don't think that strategy to beat from with voters that elected trump is a smart one. >> 2020 is a lifetime away. we have to see what happens in 2018 and the trajectory of what happens in other areas, healthcare, immigration can get the base going. it will be about foreign policy and the economy. three years is a lifetime. connell: vulnerable democrats look vulnerable. tough to take back the senate. is there a better chance in the house? >> to flip 24 seats is tough but we have a shot and a lot of democrats in the senate for reelection. a lot more than republicans but i disagree with the polls. i think john tester, claire mccaskill and others will do pretty well. most don't have a name against them. >> a generic candidate that you provided when smiling and looking at the camera with a friend of yours. joe biden and robert wolf, you mentioned his name, the former vice president. connell: is he going to run? >> i spent a little time the last couple months. joe is very clear, foc
i think there is a lot of sharp guys, tim ryan is a smart guy, joe biden obviously, and about to resonateter. you don't think that strategy to beat from with voters that elected trump is a smart one. >> 2020 is a lifetime away. we have to see what happens in 2018 and the trajectory of what happens in other areas, healthcare, immigration can get the base going. it will be about foreign policy and the economy. three years is a lifetime. connell: vulnerable democrats look vulnerable. tough...
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one more tweet, this is from congressman tim ryan from ohio. he has joined us on this program multiple times. vanessa is in new york, also has been impacted. go ahead. caller: i do suffer from eight chronic problem. -- a chronic problem. there has to be some sort of balance. host: have you found it's hard to get access to the opioids that you need and use responsibly since this? caller: yes. i do. because of the abuse that is coming with this, they are doing it for pleasure. a lot of times we get called alex and they refuse to give us the proper pain medication. addicts and they refused to give us the proper pain medication. president, he should be focusing more on why it has become such an epidemic and crisis and fix our hospitals so more people can get the proper care. if people don't get the proper care, they turn to the street. that is an asset in new york. more of your calls in just a second. speaking of new york, some news on the political front. actress cynthia and they seem of the long-running series sex and the city is running for gove
one more tweet, this is from congressman tim ryan from ohio. he has joined us on this program multiple times. vanessa is in new york, also has been impacted. go ahead. caller: i do suffer from eight chronic problem. -- a chronic problem. there has to be some sort of balance. host: have you found it's hard to get access to the opioids that you need and use responsibly since this? caller: yes. i do. because of the abuse that is coming with this, they are doing it for pleasure. a lot of times we...
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brian: tim ryan got a lot of votes. ainsley: for the speaker, i got it.es with the house of representatives. this guy if he is seated will he vote for the president or will you run from the positions? ainsley: we will see. steve: to win the job. stay tuned. ainsley: president was there. he visited twice i think and joe biden was there stumping for the democrat. the president was also in california yesterday. is he going to be in st. louis today. he is all over the map. yesterday he was there in front of the eight prototypes. they are 30 feet tall. take a listen to what he had to say on the border. >> the border wall is truly our first line of defense. and it's probably, if you think about it, our first and last other than the great ice agents and other people moving people out. we're looking very much at the wall with some see through capability on the other side and solid concrete on top or steel and concrete on top. getting over the top is easy. these are like professional mountain climbers. they are incredible climbers. they can't climb some of these w
brian: tim ryan got a lot of votes. ainsley: for the speaker, i got it.es with the house of representatives. this guy if he is seated will he vote for the president or will you run from the positions? ainsley: we will see. steve: to win the job. stay tuned. ainsley: president was there. he visited twice i think and joe biden was there stumping for the democrat. the president was also in california yesterday. is he going to be in st. louis today. he is all over the map. yesterday he was there in...
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tim ryan got a lot of votes when he tried to challenge her leadership.ty there is a sense they need new leadership? >> i have always been part of the centrist wing of the democratic party. i have always been one that says we have got to get swing voters. conor lamb was able to do that. >> i think it's better for the country if there is someone in the middle on both sides. i want to talk about microtrends. you are in the business of getting elected. you also understand technology and how it's working in our lives. i thought the subtitle was telling. new small forces driving today's big disruptions. what do you mean? >> the book really details a lot of different changes to help people understand what's going on. those changes are some of them are demographic like more old people than ever before in our country in what they are going to need. while young people are more foot loose and fancy free, spending 10 or 15 years before they get married. these changes on both sides are creating kind of a disruption that people don't understand that i try to explain i
tim ryan got a lot of votes when he tried to challenge her leadership.ty there is a sense they need new leadership? >> i have always been part of the centrist wing of the democratic party. i have always been one that says we have got to get swing voters. conor lamb was able to do that. >> i think it's better for the country if there is someone in the middle on both sides. i want to talk about microtrends. you are in the business of getting elected. you also understand technology and...
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willie, donald trump can worry about his base but right now if he wants to stop nancy pelosi or tim ryanhe next speaker of the house, he has to figure out a way to stop the leading from college educated republicans who are departing him in record numbers and allowing democrats to win one day after another. he needs to look at his base but if he just has to look at his base he has to lose those seats that hillary clinton care need 2016 and and he's going to face down one investigation after another, one subpoena after another from a majority democratic house. >> last word on this? >> that's right. the praeb barepublican base is , not turning out. the democrats are. the extent to which donald trump is going to win democratic centrist support is dubious but he'll suck the wind out of the guts of aruba republicans and that seems like a stronger calculus. >> heidi przybyla thank you very much -- go ahead, joe. >> i wanted to say the only problem is if you're just talking about background checks, talking about something nine out of ten americans repo s support seems that base that donald trump
willie, donald trump can worry about his base but right now if he wants to stop nancy pelosi or tim ryanhe next speaker of the house, he has to figure out a way to stop the leading from college educated republicans who are departing him in record numbers and allowing democrats to win one day after another. he needs to look at his base but if he just has to look at his base he has to lose those seats that hillary clinton care need 2016 and and he's going to face down one investigation after...
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it has a stranglehold on leader mcconnell, on speaker ryan, and if they were simply to let the bills come to the floor, they would pass. >> and tim, you know, silence from mitch mcconnell, silence from, you know, paul ryan. silence from the president of the united states on what unfolded before everyone's eyes yesterday. for how long can the white house not acknowledge the power behind the voices of these young people and their families? and pain. >> well, you know, yesterday was a beautiful moment, because it was a reminder that change in america is not always top down. and there are grassroots movements and they don't have to be started by adults. yesterday was a reminder that there's a hunger among millennials for leadership. it wasn't partisan. it was about, you know, you've done nothing for us. we've faced these challenges in our schools. where's the adult leadership? so i think the challenge for the baby boomers who are still in control and some of the gen-xers that their political games may not be as successful going forward if they're facing millennials, millennials that are tired of the system. how long can they wait? i
it has a stranglehold on leader mcconnell, on speaker ryan, and if they were simply to let the bills come to the floor, they would pass. >> and tim, you know, silence from mitch mcconnell, silence from, you know, paul ryan. silence from the president of the united states on what unfolded before everyone's eyes yesterday. for how long can the white house not acknowledge the power behind the voices of these young people and their families? and pain. >> well, you know, yesterday was a...
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tim naftali, julian zelizer, nathan gonzales, thank you so much for joining me tonight. that does it for me. i'm ryanhank you very much for joining us tonight. up next, relive how the kennedy assassination became a turning point in american history. the cnn original series "the sixties" is next. have a great night. here's the story of green mountain coffee roasters sumatra reserve told in the time it takes to brew your cup. let's go to sumatra. where's sumatra? good question. this is win. and that's win's goat, adi. the coffee here is amazing. because the volcanic soil is amazing. making the coffee erupt with flavor. so we give farmers like win more plants. to grow more delicious coffee. that erupts with even more flavor. which helps provide for win's family. and adi the goat's family too. because his kids eat a lot. all, for a smoother tasting cup of coffee. green mountain coffee roasters. packed with goodness. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >> in average man's life there are two or three emotional experiences burned into his heart and his brain. and no matter what happens to me i'll remember
tim naftali, julian zelizer, nathan gonzales, thank you so much for joining me tonight. that does it for me. i'm ryanhank you very much for joining us tonight. up next, relive how the kennedy assassination became a turning point in american history. the cnn original series "the sixties" is next. have a great night. here's the story of green mountain coffee roasters sumatra reserve told in the time it takes to brew your cup. let's go to sumatra. where's sumatra? good question. this is...
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on his tariff plan, despite house speaker paul ryan urging him to abandon the stiff tariffs on steel and aluminum one person firmly in trump's court, is timn he backs the proposal, calling it a step forward after years of suffering under global overcapacity he joins us from canton, ohio. welcome to "power lunch. thanks for being here. >> a pleasure to be here >> we have been talking an awful lot about the oversupply and how china has been overproducing and dumping a lot of steel here. clearly, that has hurt our industry for years and years but there have been other changes that have been taking place, too, namely automation. leslie picker is at the timken facility, and he says there are only two employees per shift at the facility she's in right now. i wonder if the tariffs kick in, will it bring back jobs to america? >> well, it absolutely will. the big part of the reason why we invested in the aqtf that we're standing in today was to maintain that level of competitiveness. even though there's a high level of automation, it's important to recognize that you have to lean out your entire organization, you have to be as productive as possib
on his tariff plan, despite house speaker paul ryan urging him to abandon the stiff tariffs on steel and aluminum one person firmly in trump's court, is timn he backs the proposal, calling it a step forward after years of suffering under global overcapacity he joins us from canton, ohio. welcome to "power lunch. thanks for being here. >> a pleasure to be here >> we have been talking an awful lot about the oversupply and how china has been overproducing and dumping a lot of...
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tim, i'm hearing a lot of very unhappy republicans voters unhappy with their leadership. do you think it is time for paul ryan speaker made a big mistake by pushing so hard for this boondoggle. stuart, 1.3 trillion bucks. chuck assume every -- schumer and nancy pelosi are thrilled with it. frankly americans are expecting more. the president should not have signed it either. he can't escape blame. saying i won't do this again, that is not enough. we've seen this movie before. remember decade ago republicans had congress and presidency, they overspent. it will hurt them then. bad policy is bad politics. that budget deal is bad politics. stuart: do you think ryan should go before the november elections? >> no, i don't. stuart: why not? >> i think paul ryan, the tax reform, tax cut bill he played a key role shepherding through the house is a enormous once in generation accomplishment for the speaker and it was a big deal. so they have done some good things. veterans administration reform was important as well. doesn't get much credit for that but it was a big one. this is an enormous mistake. they have done some
tim, i'm hearing a lot of very unhappy republicans voters unhappy with their leadership. do you think it is time for paul ryan speaker made a big mistake by pushing so hard for this boondoggle. stuart, 1.3 trillion bucks. chuck assume every -- schumer and nancy pelosi are thrilled with it. frankly americans are expecting more. the president should not have signed it either. he can't escape blame. saying i won't do this again, that is not enough. we've seen this movie before. remember decade ago...