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democratic congressman tim ryan from ohio tweeting this is a rigged system. eal world, people work overtime to help their kids get into college. this is shameless. congressman ryan joins me now "outfront." congressman, look, this is a horrible thing that we have heard happening and speaks to a real void in basic moral values by these individuals. you see this as something more, though. a divide between the haves and have nots. >> no question about it. i mean, i represent a district in northeast ohio, youngstown state university, kent state, university of akron, not too far from pittsburgh where a lot of working class people work really, really hard to make sure they can help their kids get into college. and you know, it's hard. and the kids have to work sometimes in order to make their way through school, and sometimes they get bumped and they can't get into a good school. like one of these coastal schools. and then you see what's happening here. i'm sure there's a lot of hard working people out there in california, middle-class, working-class families. they k
democratic congressman tim ryan from ohio tweeting this is a rigged system. eal world, people work overtime to help their kids get into college. this is shameless. congressman ryan joins me now "outfront." congressman, look, this is a horrible thing that we have heard happening and speaks to a real void in basic moral values by these individuals. you see this as something more, though. a divide between the haves and have nots. >> no question about it. i mean, i represent a...
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tim ryan from ohio, said look, green has done everying h everye can, he's reached out to the presidentmes before but no response from president trump. what do you make of that? >> u.aw as far as negotiations between them and general motors which is coming in the fall is going to be very interesting. the uaw wants to get people jobs. the president wants to support those jobs. but i don't know why he hasn't replied in the past. i don't have an in at the white house. but i will tell you, it's going to be very contentious, especially with ford and chrysler because it's about jobs. lauren: lauren fix, thank you very much for joining us. >> thank you. cheryl: about making good cars people want to drive too. there you go. let's take a look right now at futures because we've got some pressure on the dow this morning. you might want to keep your eye on boeing this morning, pressure on boeing stock after the reports over the weekending dow down 48, s&p down a quarter point, nasdaq higher by 5 points. big week as the fed meets by the way. still ahead, as the 2020 playing field keeps getting bigge
tim ryan from ohio, said look, green has done everying h everye can, he's reached out to the presidentmes before but no response from president trump. what do you make of that? >> u.aw as far as negotiations between them and general motors which is coming in the fall is going to be very interesting. the uaw wants to get people jobs. the president wants to support those jobs. but i don't know why he hasn't replied in the past. i don't have an in at the white house. but i will tell you,...
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got a tweet actually from congressman tim ryan of ohio saying transdigm is price gouging the federal government and we need to put an end to it. congress cannot allow government contractors to take advantage of the taxpayers and calling out these abuses, not the first time he's done this via twitter but adding a link to an article that references a pentagon inspector general report released last week that found transdigm with excess of 47 parts purchased by the dla and the army down 2% right now and had been higher prior to this comment from the congressman. back to you. >> morgan, thank you very much >>> the fda has cracked down on retail chains including walgreens that it thinks are not doing enough to prevent minors to buy tobacco products. hi, aditi. >> reporter: scott gottlieb said the agency has done more than a million inspections and are concerned about the rates at which some chains are selling tobacco products to kids among top 15 offenders, walgreens, exxon, shell, 7/11, kroger and walmart the fda sent a letter to walgreens specifically asking for a meeting to address whet
got a tweet actually from congressman tim ryan of ohio saying transdigm is price gouging the federal government and we need to put an end to it. congress cannot allow government contractors to take advantage of the taxpayers and calling out these abuses, not the first time he's done this via twitter but adding a link to an article that references a pentagon inspector general report released last week that found transdigm with excess of 47 parts purchased by the dla and the army down 2% right...
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lauren: have you spoken with tim ryan, the representative from that area in ohio? >> we have actually talked to quite a few different groups. i don't want to mention anybody specifically. lauren: i'm pressing. >> yeah, you are. you are grilling me but we will talk to a lot of different groups because obviously, it's a very sensitive thing right now. we want to create jobs here in the u.s. i think electric will be the next big job creator in the u.s. and our plant alone, we would look at up to 4,000 to 5,000 jobs, eventually past 2025, which creates an additional 50,000 jobs in the state when you look at every other job around it. so i think we are the head of this in the u.s. and it will be a big job creator in the future. lauren: lyft is expected to ipo later this month, then uber after that. your thoughts on ride sharing and how competitive it is for you and the cars that you sell. >> well, our car can be used for ride sharing. i think the issue with ride sharing right now is anybody making money on it, and one of the things we are offering is obviously a vehicle
lauren: have you spoken with tim ryan, the representative from that area in ohio? >> we have actually talked to quite a few different groups. i don't want to mention anybody specifically. lauren: i'm pressing. >> yeah, you are. you are grilling me but we will talk to a lot of different groups because obviously, it's a very sensitive thing right now. we want to create jobs here in the u.s. i think electric will be the next big job creator in the u.s. and our plant alone, we would...
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we'll hear from congressman tim ryan and we'll back up a little bit to give them some space and he's to approach any second. and so what these candidates are talking about, though, are issues that are really important to farmers and what we keep hearing is the issue of consolidation. these major companies are controlling the farm industry from top to bottom and it is really hurting a lot of the family farmers. and another issue the candidates are bringing up is suicide. there is a really high rate of suicide among farmers. including here in iowa that is a big issue for so many here. and iowa, as we know, is a really critical state to win the presidential nomination for the democratic party. and these candidates are making a point to talk to these rural voters in hopes to gain their support, richard. >> leeann caldwell there on the road for us. thank you so much there in storm lake, iowa. thank you. >>> back with us now, susan del percio and basil smikle and former executive director of the state democratic party. bazil, we start with your side of the aisle and she brought up good poi
we'll hear from congressman tim ryan and we'll back up a little bit to give them some space and he's to approach any second. and so what these candidates are talking about, though, are issues that are really important to farmers and what we keep hearing is the issue of consolidation. these major companies are controlling the farm industry from top to bottom and it is really hurting a lot of the family farmers. and another issue the candidates are bringing up is suicide. there is a really high...
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. >> harris: you like tim ryan. >> capri: i do, if he gets in. >> david: at least i can pronounce hiscapri: that's true. >> harris: i'm reading this, and apparently -- this is according to others reporting, so i want to be gentle on this until we can ask him ourselves. but his campaign structure something that he's not talking a lot about when asked about it. i would think that as a three term congressman and one who took a run at senate you would probably have some sort of structure in mind. right? >> david: i would think so, all right -- >> harris: or be able to communicate it. >> david: he has had such a charmed life over the past couple years, hasn't he? >> dagen: i don't know, losing isn't really a charmed life, is it? losing to ted cruz? [laughs] be when he had three terms before that. >> david: there is an especially called "failing up." it's been a couple years of failing up, it's a strange thing. >> capri: i think that's what he's trying to address his white privilege issue. >> david: when you have a start up my apologizing, my gosh." dom asked me when he raised such cash, $6
. >> harris: you like tim ryan. >> capri: i do, if he gets in. >> david: at least i can pronounce hiscapri: that's true. >> harris: i'm reading this, and apparently -- this is according to others reporting, so i want to be gentle on this until we can ask him ourselves. but his campaign structure something that he's not talking a lot about when asked about it. i would think that as a three term congressman and one who took a run at senate you would probably have some sort...
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i'm from congressman tim ryan's office.tion is being had around a holistic approach to this. there was a lot of talk about the pell student, the black student, and the middle class family. but that often is the same person. how are we modelling -- they're not building wealth. they have kids that they want to get through college too. there's a cycle of being stuck in this position of inability to build wealth. how can we model this or think about this in a more holistic approach so that student is able to graduate without debt, build wealth and have true social mobility? >> they're all looking at me. so i guess i'll answer. >> because it's an easy question. >> yeah, i'll say it again. i think what's happened at least for us in tennessee and i see across the nation is -- where it's starting to flip pages and get to different issues that address the inequalities that we see in higher ed and even after. it's really brought out a conversation too around -- to your question about the whole person and what does that mean. i don't
i'm from congressman tim ryan's office.tion is being had around a holistic approach to this. there was a lot of talk about the pell student, the black student, and the middle class family. but that often is the same person. how are we modelling -- they're not building wealth. they have kids that they want to get through college too. there's a cycle of being stuck in this position of inability to build wealth. how can we model this or think about this in a more holistic approach so that student...
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tim plays jonah ryan on "veep." and he's bawling.yet. >> and this man -- this grown man is hysterical at the table. and i -- that was it, i was done. >> jimmy: you're like, "it's gonna be a long --" >> and the rest of the -- yeah. >> jimmy: really? >> yeah, it was intense. but it was wonderful. it was a real celebration, too. i'm excited. >> jimmy: every time it was someone's last scene or last line, everyone gathered -- >> oh, totally. >> jimmy: they call it video village, right? >> at video village, everyone came for everybody's last moment on the show. >> jimmy: so video village is like -- the monitors that the director usually looks and watches -- >> yeah. >> jimmy: after the scene with the writers -- >> yeah. >> jimmy: and producers. and so it's usually five or six people. >> right. >> jimmy: maybe 10 people for every scene. this is -- dave mandel posted this. >> yes. >> jimmy: for every last person, last scene -- look at this. >> yeah. [ audience aws ] >> jimmy: it's like -- it's 100 people. >> yeah. [ applause ] >> jimmy: isn'
tim plays jonah ryan on "veep." and he's bawling.yet. >> and this man -- this grown man is hysterical at the table. and i -- that was it, i was done. >> jimmy: you're like, "it's gonna be a long --" >> and the rest of the -- yeah. >> jimmy: really? >> yeah, it was intense. but it was wonderful. it was a real celebration, too. i'm excited. >> jimmy: every time it was someone's last scene or last line, everyone gathered -- >> oh,...
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tim beckham takes ryan dole very deep and the bat flip.-7. >>> on to hoops now. st. mary's got hot late, won seven of their last eight including the west coast conference title to make the ncaa tournament and now they would like to stay a little while. fresh off their upset win over gonzaga, the 11 seeded gaels are going to try to take out the 6th seeded villanova. that's going to be played in hartford, connecticut. nova won the last two years, struggled at times this season. the gaels say bring it on. >> there's no bad teams in this tournament. so we were ready for whoever they threw at us and we're excited to play a great program. two out of the last three national champs. >> good teams on the defensive end and the offense will take cae of itself. >> you can't be nervous long. you have to perform. so that's what we've been trying to work on. we're going to try and get used to the court today. >> the 49ers have to be following all the kyler murray rumors closely. they can take any pass rusher they want with the second overall pick or trad
tim beckham takes ryan dole very deep and the bat flip.-7. >>> on to hoops now. st. mary's got hot late, won seven of their last eight including the west coast conference title to make the ncaa tournament and now they would like to stay a little while. fresh off their upset win over gonzaga, the 11 seeded gaels are going to try to take out the 6th seeded villanova. that's going to be played in hartford, connecticut. nova won the last two years, struggled at times this season. the gaels...
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. >> and tim, you play jonah ryan.ng for president. >> so what are you going to miss most about your character jonah? >> i think the thing i'll miss about him is that he wakes up every single day and without considering any of the evidence, thinks that he's going to do a [ eat job. >> like politics. >> he has no -- he has no discernible skill, talent, char he's like, you know what? today's going to go great. >> today is the day. >> very entitled. >> matt, what about you, your character mike, you were selina's spokesman until you got fired. >> correct. thanks for bringing that up. thank you. you celebrated that. >> i did say a little too much excitement. you got fired. you got fired. what are you going to miss most about mike? >> well, in terms of the big show i'll miss those table reads because that's the only time we get to see the script for the first time and everybody is around the table. so it's like play practice. and then, as far as my character, i think i'll miss how unbelievably dumb mike can be. like i love p
. >> and tim, you play jonah ryan.ng for president. >> so what are you going to miss most about your character jonah? >> i think the thing i'll miss about him is that he wakes up every single day and without considering any of the evidence, thinks that he's going to do a [ eat job. >> like politics. >> he has no -- he has no discernible skill, talent, char he's like, you know what? today's going to go great. >> today is the day. >> very entitled....
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tim time. >> i yield back. >> thank you, mr. ryan. before we conclude, i had accidentally cut myself off by a minute so i will just ask one remaining question, which is, in reference to your commentary about reprogramming policy, to your knowledge has the dod ever acted on a reprogramming action without the authorizers and appropriators' consent? our understanding is in practice that if an authorize rising or an appropriator, relevant appropriations or authorizing leader says no then dod has not reprogrammed the money. is that correct? >> i don't know the answer to that, congresswoman. >> if you could get the answer to that because our understanding is that is the case. so, again, i would just urge you to take the message back that you heard today, which i think was across -- pretty clearly across the board. these funds are not flexible, they were appropriated for specific projects, to say nothing of the fact that in many of our opinion there is not a national emergency and that we need to make sure that we are following the law and t
tim time. >> i yield back. >> thank you, mr. ryan. before we conclude, i had accidentally cut myself off by a minute so i will just ask one remaining question, which is, in reference to your commentary about reprogramming policy, to your knowledge has the dod ever acted on a reprogramming action without the authorizers and appropriators' consent? our understanding is in practice that if an authorize rising or an appropriator, relevant appropriations or authorizing leader says no...
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this is before you even rehear i walked in, saw tim simons, who plays jonah ryan on "veep," this hugeople, really, truly. and it was a -- you know, for instance, each day, certain characters would sort of wrap out their season and finish. and what would happen is, everybody came to set. so the set was packed with over 100 people every single day to give a hug to, you know, whoever it happened to be. you know, and -- and, it was just -- it was -- absolutely bittersweet. but very sweet. >> good. >> selina meyer has been through a lot in the seven seasons. vice president. then president. >> yes. >> loses. now running -- >> citizen. >> citizen for awhile, yes. >> yes. >> what would season seven selina meyer tell season one selina meyer to be ready for? >> hmm. >> deep. >> she might tell her to get more botox. [ laughter ] [ applause ] but -- um -- i think she would tell her to keep pounding away at it. selina meyer is a woman who ism. and is incredibly narcissistic as a person. and really undeveloped as a person, frankly. and i think that she would tell her to just keep -- keep fighting.
this is before you even rehear i walked in, saw tim simons, who plays jonah ryan on "veep," this hugeople, really, truly. and it was a -- you know, for instance, each day, certain characters would sort of wrap out their season and finish. and what would happen is, everybody came to set. so the set was packed with over 100 people every single day to give a hug to, you know, whoever it happened to be. you know, and -- and, it was just -- it was -- absolutely bittersweet. but very sweet....
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tim berners-lee and discusses how he invented the web. this conversation is 55 minutes. good morning and welcome to "the washington post," i am fred ryan, publisher. it is great to have you here. i have the pleasure of introducing our special guest, tim berners-lee. i think all of us in washington are used to people who claim to have invented something important. many --e his proposal for the web, vague and exciting. today we have a more clearer sense of what the invention could achieve. with more than one billion websites across the globe, the world wide web has transformed the way we communicate, shop, do business, learn, make friends, eat, sleep, and even exercise. today, as the web nears its 30th anniversary, tim is enlisting help across the globe to maintain the quality and openness of his creation and to use its power for societies good. on current work is focused privacy and protection of personal data, resisting censorship, and online spying, and expanding internet access to the developing world. this morning we will learn more about his efforts and his views on the current challenges and opportunities of the world wide web. he
tim berners-lee and discusses how he invented the web. this conversation is 55 minutes. good morning and welcome to "the washington post," i am fred ryan, publisher. it is great to have you here. i have the pleasure of introducing our special guest, tim berners-lee. i think all of us in washington are used to people who claim to have invented something important. many --e his proposal for the web, vague and exciting. today we have a more clearer sense of what the invention could...
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tim berners-lee and discusses how he invented the web. this conversation is 55 minutes. >> good morning and welcome to "the washington post," i am fred ryan, publisher. it is great to have you here. i have the pleasure of introducing our special guest, tim berners-lee. i think all of us in washington are used to people who claim to have invented something important. there are many -- people who claim to have may be inhe internet, this room. one thing is undisputed -- that's undisputed is tim berners-lee created the -- world wide web web. he was looking for a better way to share information with scientists in distant locations. to make a vast role of information universally available ultimately became the world wide web. in 1989 tim's boss called his proposal vague and exciting. today we have a more clearer sense of what the invention could achieve. with more than one billion websites across the globe, the world wide web has transformed the way we communicate, shop, do business, learn, make friends, get dates, eat, sleep, and even exercise. today, as the web nears its 30th anniversary, tim is enlisting help across the globe to maintain the
tim berners-lee and discusses how he invented the web. this conversation is 55 minutes. >> good morning and welcome to "the washington post," i am fred ryan, publisher. it is great to have you here. i have the pleasure of introducing our special guest, tim berners-lee. i think all of us in washington are used to people who claim to have invented something important. there are many -- people who claim to have may be inhe internet, this room. one thing is undisputed -- that's...
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ryan nobles, thank you so much. let's talk further about all of this. joining me now washington bureau chief lynn sweet and also historian tim neftali. good to see you. so lynn, what is it about bernie sanders feeling like he has to reintroduce himself to people at this campaign rally, spending a lot more time about his personal life when really 2016 is still in our rearview mirror are. >> >> a few reasons. there are new voters coming on line and sanders is banking on a running start with the younger vote. so when he tells people that he went to that campus, that his dad was a paint salesman who immigrated from poland, escaping anti-semitism, this is something that is something that people may not remember as you start the launch of the campaign. age and i think he wants to show that he can draw a crowd with just a use of social media. he booked a very big venue in chicago tomorrow night at navy pier and he is expected to have a healthy robust crowd there. so that is what he is trying to do. reintroduce himself and then tell the rivals who might say he is too old or he had his chance or whatever, i'm the one with this powerful social media mechanism
ryan nobles, thank you so much. let's talk further about all of this. joining me now washington bureau chief lynn sweet and also historian tim neftali. good to see you. so lynn, what is it about bernie sanders feeling like he has to reintroduce himself to people at this campaign rally, spending a lot more time about his personal life when really 2016 is still in our rearview mirror are. >> >> a few reasons. there are new voters coming on line and sanders is banking on a running...