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not have time to do the job we are our elected to do, the job we are paid to do. then vote on, have a hearing on and vote on a supreme court nominee. mr. president, the american people have a job they can't pick and choose when they bother to show up. they can't say i know this is what i'm supposed to do in this job but i don't feel like it or i have a private reason not to do it. i'm going to sit this out, see, see me next year and i may do my job. nobody would accept that. but that is really what is happening. republican leadership say we want to sit this out, we don't want to do our work, we don't want to do our job, see us next year, maybe we will then. that has never happened and has never happened in an election year. and at least a dozen supreme court vacancies in it election year. the senate, no matter who was president came together and had a nominee and got them confirmed. why did senators do that in the past? probably because they figure they were elected, they were being paid by the american people, it was part of their job and so they should show up a
not have time to do the job we are our elected to do, the job we are paid to do. then vote on, have a hearing on and vote on a supreme court nominee. mr. president, the american people have a job they can't pick and choose when they bother to show up. they can't say i know this is what i'm supposed to do in this job but i don't feel like it or i have a private reason not to do it. i'm going to sit this out, see, see me next year and i may do my job. nobody would accept that. but that is really...
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it took a while to do that. but eventually -- by the time i got to my second term that things had begun to turn and we were coming out with more positive statements and we were getting more positive press. a lot of the focus was also on teachers and what they're doing in schools, talk about the positive things teachers are doing. and it began to turn, but it took a while. some days it was absolutely grueling. >> now, is this because teachers were on the defensive? >> yes. >> how did teachers get put in the defensive and how did you put them on the offensive? >> well, you have to remember that there was a sustained attack on public education. and when you attack public education, you are attacking teachers. it's interesting how it's not the superintendent, it's not the principal or these other people. the people who get attacked are the teachers, who have less to do with the decision-making process than anyone else. so what i would do is talk about the positive things teachers were doing. i spent a lot of time vis
it took a while to do that. but eventually -- by the time i got to my second term that things had begun to turn and we were coming out with more positive statements and we were getting more positive press. a lot of the focus was also on teachers and what they're doing in schools, talk about the positive things teachers are doing. and it began to turn, but it took a while. some days it was absolutely grueling. >> now, is this because teachers were on the defensive? >> yes. >>...
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they want you to do? y want you to bring these ideas to them, or do they want you to come in and conduct -- a very good question. it's a little bit of both. it depends on the nature of the relationship that exists. so, for example, if i go to a new orchestra, it would be very surprising to me if they asked me to bring this production of "petrushka," because it is still out there. not the new york philharmonic, but in the world at large, it's an unusual product. but the berlin for harmonic -- the berlin philharmonic, simon rattle -- he specifically asked me, i saw you did this production, would you do this with us? that iss a piece written in berlin, 1980's. it's in reaction to the heavy metal rock group that has lots instruments, stations all around the room where musicians have to process and play instruments found from junkyards. it is super cutting edge. to do that anywhere is pretty radical. charlie: simon rattle wanted you to do that at the berlin philharmonic? alan: he wanted to do pieces that celebr
they want you to do? y want you to bring these ideas to them, or do they want you to come in and conduct -- a very good question. it's a little bit of both. it depends on the nature of the relationship that exists. so, for example, if i go to a new orchestra, it would be very surprising to me if they asked me to bring this production of "petrushka," because it is still out there. not the new york philharmonic, but in the world at large, it's an unusual product. but the berlin for...
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we continue to do what we need to do, but the main thing we're doing -- that we need to do, the main determination i have and determination this department has has less to do with the overall size than shape of our military. the military is aimed for the future to deal with the threats of tomorrow and then dealing with the things immediately we have to deal with like defeating i.s.i.l. >> rose: thank you for your time. >> good to be here. >> rose: thank you. for more about this program and earlier episodes, visit us online at pbs.org and charlierose.com. captioning spons captioning sponsored by rose communications captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >>> this is "nightly business report" with tyler mathisen and sue herera. >>> falling into place. a lot has changed in the past few days. the s&p 500 put together its best two-day rally since august of last year. >>> production freeze. will a pledge by some of the largest oil producers succeed in tackling with global glut of crude. >>> increasing diversity in the nation's fastest growing and highest paying industry whi
we continue to do what we need to do, but the main thing we're doing -- that we need to do, the main determination i have and determination this department has has less to do with the overall size than shape of our military. the military is aimed for the future to deal with the threats of tomorrow and then dealing with the things immediately we have to deal with like defeating i.s.i.l. >> rose: thank you for your time. >> good to be here. >> rose: thank you. for more about...
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the problem is he can't do anything about it. he's not going to be able to do -- >> why not? >> because he doesn't understand it. he doesn't understand what's happening. he does know china and these other companies are ripping us off. mexico. you see carrier is moving down to mexico, nabisco is moving. the whole thing is crazy what's going on with mexico. he does understand that much more so than many people but he'll never be able to do anything about it. >> would you rather run against bernie sanders or hillary clinton? >> i think i'd rather run against hillary just because i'd love to beat hillary. i think i can beat hillary, honestly. i don't -- i don't know. i'm pretty good with the legal stuff and i don't know how she gets out of that quagmire of the e-mails. >> do you think she'll be indicted? >> i think maybe she will, but i think if she isn't indicted, the only reason is, is because the democrats are protecting her, she's being protected 100%. you look at general petraeus and all the other people -- >> speaking of general petraeus, would you ever consider general petr
the problem is he can't do anything about it. he's not going to be able to do -- >> why not? >> because he doesn't understand it. he doesn't understand what's happening. he does know china and these other companies are ripping us off. mexico. you see carrier is moving down to mexico, nabisco is moving. the whole thing is crazy what's going on with mexico. he does understand that much more so than many people but he'll never be able to do anything about it. >> would you rather...
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can to stop and i will do everything i can to stop it. in terms of making sure as i understand your question that people do not come into this country -- let me back up and say that i believe given the humanitarian crisis in syria and the humanitarian crisis in afghanistan that the united states and the rest of the world have got to make sure that refugees can get their lives together and that we should welcome those people in the united states, along with other countries around the world, but when we do that we have got to make very sure that the vetting process is strong, that people who we welcome into this country to help do not do terrible things to our own people. >> how do you do that, senator? >> you do that by having a much stronger security approach to vetting people who are coming in, to knowing what their background is, to making sure that they have not been involved in terrorist activity and there are a variety of ways that you can do that, but that is what we've got do. >> sir, there's several tier two countries that are on t
can to stop and i will do everything i can to stop it. in terms of making sure as i understand your question that people do not come into this country -- let me back up and say that i believe given the humanitarian crisis in syria and the humanitarian crisis in afghanistan that the united states and the rest of the world have got to make sure that refugees can get their lives together and that we should welcome those people in the united states, along with other countries around the world, but...
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is tosier thing to do give in to the most extreme and stamptheir party act and do nothing. but that is not our job. our job is to fulfill constitutional duties. expectation is that once this is no longer an abstract deal, those on the judiciary committee recognize that their job is to give this -- show them the courtesy of meeting with them. they are free to vote. the american people will have the ability to gauge whether the person i have nominated is well within the mainstream. is somebody worthy to sit on the supreme court. i think it will be very difficult for mr. mcconnell to explain that if the public concludes this person is senatealified, that the should not stand in the way for political reasons. we'll see what happens. i think the situation may evolve over time. i don't expect mitch mcconnell to say that is the case today. see how the public responds to a nominee that we put forward. one thing i think is important to dispel, any notion that this is some well-established tradition or some constitutional principle that a president in his last year of office cannot fi
is tosier thing to do give in to the most extreme and stamptheir party act and do nothing. but that is not our job. our job is to fulfill constitutional duties. expectation is that once this is no longer an abstract deal, those on the judiciary committee recognize that their job is to give this -- show them the courtesy of meeting with them. they are free to vote. the american people will have the ability to gauge whether the person i have nominated is well within the mainstream. is somebody...
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both of them need to do. ould encourage our republican nominee, whoever that's going to be, to be a reagan-esque inspiring figure. go and excite people again about what's great about this country. the american dream's real. people still want it but they don't think it exists anymore. how are you going to best rebuild that american dream so that people can actually just work hard, play by the rules, you can actually be part of the middle class and even more if you want in your life. that still exists but it's fading away and we can get it back. i want to see the candidate who can best inspire people to then be our next president. i still think that's achieveableable. questioner: i somehow let us go over time. i enjoyed it. and very much appreciate talking to you. i enjoyed all the questions. there were some great questions out there. let's call it closed hoor. [applause] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] [capt
both of them need to do. ould encourage our republican nominee, whoever that's going to be, to be a reagan-esque inspiring figure. go and excite people again about what's great about this country. the american dream's real. people still want it but they don't think it exists anymore. how are you going to best rebuild that american dream so that people can actually just work hard, play by the rules, you can actually be part of the middle class and even more if you want in your life. that still...
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>> i believe we're going to do very well. i can tell you, sunday, on the stephanopoulos show, george stephanopoulos pointed out he couldn't win south carolina, nevada, he said you've got to win some states. marco pointed to florida on march 15th in another three weeks. 26 states and territories, marco is saying he didn't think he can win a single state on super tuesday. >> senator, thanks for joining us. >> thank you, eric, god bless. >> coming up, dr. ben carson will be here with his reaction to his performance at tonight's g.o.p. debate and we'll have political analysis of the republican showdown in houston. that and more, straight ahead on "hannity" i think we should've taken a left at the river. tarzan know where tarzan go! tarzan does not know where tarzan go. hey, excuse me, do you know where the waterfall is? waterfall? no, me tarzan, king of jungle. why don't you want to just ask somebody? if you're a couple, you fight over directions. it's what you do. if you want to save fifteen percent or more on car insurance, you
>> i believe we're going to do very well. i can tell you, sunday, on the stephanopoulos show, george stephanopoulos pointed out he couldn't win south carolina, nevada, he said you've got to win some states. marco pointed to florida on march 15th in another three weeks. 26 states and territories, marco is saying he didn't think he can win a single state on super tuesday. >> senator, thanks for joining us. >> thank you, eric, god bless. >> coming up, dr. ben carson will be...
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tell you how to do it. to be blunt. i don't know why governors can't work together to say, okay, we have this law. we can read. this is what was written. we know there are regulations and guidances in the next year. we will have a plan. we respect the u.s. department of education and the better agency for that is governors working together, chief state school aufrtss working together, teachers working together. i should say i urged the president when he signed the bill to appoint an education secretary and i promised him if he did that, somebody whose views were different than mine, i that i would work hard to make sure that he's confirmed or her. the president did that. john king has been nominated. he will be -- have his hearing thursday and may be confirmed by the end of the month. dy that because i thought for a law this important we needed someone in that position confirmed and accountable to the senate so i don't mean to be flip with you. i just think it's john king will have his hands full and i think
tell you how to do it. to be blunt. i don't know why governors can't work together to say, okay, we have this law. we can read. this is what was written. we know there are regulations and guidances in the next year. we will have a plan. we respect the u.s. department of education and the better agency for that is governors working together, chief state school aufrtss working together, teachers working together. i should say i urged the president when he signed the bill to appoint an education...
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we need to continue to do what we need to do. main thing that we are doing, the main determination that i have, has less to do with the overall size than the shape of our military. the shape is aimed toward the future, toward the threats we will face tomorrow and to make sure we stay the best, while also dealing with the things we have to deal with immediately like defeating isil. charlie: thank you for your time, secretary carter. sec. carter: thanks. ♪ >> i have an update of the top stories. asian stocks have joined in the recovery listed by's -- lifted by oil prices. shares in hong kong rising. a two-week high. almost 10%. crude lifting energy exports and currencies in the region. japan trains and numbers disappointed, with exports seeing a month of declines. they fell 13% in most of 2009. imports plunged, down 18% to leave a $5.7 billion deficit. the latest data underlined weakness in japan's
we need to continue to do what we need to do. main thing that we are doing, the main determination that i have, has less to do with the overall size than the shape of our military. the shape is aimed toward the future, toward the threats we will face tomorrow and to make sure we stay the best, while also dealing with the things we have to deal with immediately like defeating isil. charlie: thank you for your time, secretary carter. sec. carter: thanks. ♪ >> i have an update of the top...
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we have work to do. now it would be an incredible privilege and honor to represent this country at such a consequential time. the next president will face challenges here at home and around the world. you will be voting on saturday for a president and commander in chief. i am willing, ready and i will serve you with the utmost of my ability and commitment to making this country all it should be for everyone who's in it. thank you very much. [ cheers and applause ] >> secretary clinton, thank you very much. we thank all of you, we thank the candidates. special thanks to the voters for asking such great questions. thanks to the viewers at home and everybody here in columbia for their amazing hospitality. thursday night at 8:30, a cnn republican debate from houston, be sure to join us for that. tonight is a huge night in politics and it's not over. our coverage continues in washington with the latest on the nevada caucuses. anderson cooper, jake tapper and dana bash pick it up after a quick break. thanks aga
we have work to do. now it would be an incredible privilege and honor to represent this country at such a consequential time. the next president will face challenges here at home and around the world. you will be voting on saturday for a president and commander in chief. i am willing, ready and i will serve you with the utmost of my ability and commitment to making this country all it should be for everyone who's in it. thank you very much. [ cheers and applause ] >> secretary clinton,...
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that's what i'm going to do. to severe rheumatoid arthritis like me, and you're talking to a rheumatologist about a biologic... this is humira. this is humira helping to relieve my pain and protect my joints from further damage. this is humira helping me reach for more. doctors have been prescribing humira for more than ten years. humira works for many adults. it targets and helps to block a specific source of inflammation that contributes to ra symptoms. humira can lower your ability to fight infections, including tuberculosis. serious, sometimes fatal infections and cancers, including lymphoma, have happened, as have blood, liver and nervous system problems, serious allergic reactions, and new or worsening heart failure. before treatment get tested for tb. tell your doctor if you've been to areas where certain fungal infections are common, and if you've had tb, hepatitis b, are prone to infections, or have flu-like symptoms or sores. don't start humira if you have an infection. talk to your doctor and visit humi
that's what i'm going to do. to severe rheumatoid arthritis like me, and you're talking to a rheumatologist about a biologic... this is humira. this is humira helping to relieve my pain and protect my joints from further damage. this is humira helping me reach for more. doctors have been prescribing humira for more than ten years. humira works for many adults. it targets and helps to block a specific source of inflammation that contributes to ra symptoms. humira can lower your ability to fight...
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if you want to do, you need to work hard. that is the principle of being a do-er.nd after, it's luck. i started my first venture when i was 17 years old. i was in the music industry. that was the first. i was promoting concerts. my second venture was one of the first web agencies in europe, and it was so hard. and i learned so much, because it was hard to do anything. i was 22, ponytail, beard. third, i started my venture firm. at the time, i was 24. mostly here in the u.s., between europe and the u.s. during the bubble. when the bubble burst, i moved back to europe, and when i was in europe, i decided to start my fourth venture. and i did my market research, i tried to understand what could be the next big wave after the internet, and i realized that mobile would become pretty big one day. so we were building apps, mobile sites, whatever you have now on your phone. at some point, we decided to sell the business to a bigger group called publicis group. i started my fifth startup, a social media platform for big media and corporations to help them to really manage c
if you want to do, you need to work hard. that is the principle of being a do-er.nd after, it's luck. i started my first venture when i was 17 years old. i was in the music industry. that was the first. i was promoting concerts. my second venture was one of the first web agencies in europe, and it was so hard. and i learned so much, because it was hard to do anything. i was 22, ponytail, beard. third, i started my venture firm. at the time, i was 24. mostly here in the u.s., between europe and...
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i love to doing that. i have to work on new impressions. i've been doing them too often.ave to do new ones. a charlie working on rose it will involve a lot of hands. hands. cups. computers. charlie: i want to take a look at this scene. this is number three, boys and girls, claire is offering frank an interesting proposition. here it is. >> do you remember when my mother almost left a daddy because he funded your campaign? that is how much it she hated you. i did not care. something. i saw a future. our future. >> we had a future until he started destroying it. all right, claire. i'm listening now. what is that use of desperately needed to say? >> we've never lost a race in 30 years. we started here. uni, together. you don't have a viable running mate. it can be donald. >> of course not. i have to win the nomination -- >> your race is in trouble. you need me, francis. charlie: what does francis need? kevin: so much. [laughter] whiskey is what he needs right there. by the way, she directed this. charlie: she is in full flight. kevin: she's fantastic. you have known her a lo
i love to doing that. i have to work on new impressions. i've been doing them too often.ave to do new ones. a charlie working on rose it will involve a lot of hands. hands. cups. computers. charlie: i want to take a look at this scene. this is number three, boys and girls, claire is offering frank an interesting proposition. here it is. >> do you remember when my mother almost left a daddy because he funded your campaign? that is how much it she hated you. i did not care. something. i saw...
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i only have my curiosity to guide me here. so then do -- back to this one phone. o we wait until it works its way through the courts? that may take a year. do we wait before -- for this national debate to take place and may or may not have congressional legislation? what happens in the meantime to the phone that has information because we know what the people were and what they were doing, that might lead us to other plots against america? >> so this is where my emotional parent-husband-family-person-sef and my civil liberties person-public-self conflict. i ultimately hope this propels its way to the supreme court very quickly and the supreme court actually tells apple you are compelled to open this phone up. i personal want to see this case in front of the f.b.i. with every bit of evidence so that they have access to whatever information they need to make sure my kids are safe. >> rose: right. i think that is fundamentally very, very important to me. >> rose: and to most parents. i hope so. on the other hand, i think it is absolutely critical that it is in fact th
i only have my curiosity to guide me here. so then do -- back to this one phone. o we wait until it works its way through the courts? that may take a year. do we wait before -- for this national debate to take place and may or may not have congressional legislation? what happens in the meantime to the phone that has information because we know what the people were and what they were doing, that might lead us to other plots against america? >> so this is where my emotional...
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i mean, what am i going to do with a beach full of naked women? good lord, he's even forgotten that. will you listen to me? no, you listen to me, stanley. now, don't you go near that beach. i find one grain of sand in your shoes and you're going to get it. i'm going to go take a nap. oh... you think you're being taken for granted... i know. it's awful. i have everything those women on the beach have. oh, of course you do. and he doesn't need binoculars to see it, either. oh, mrs. roper... mrs. roper, i think you've hit on the answer for both of us. i have? yes. remember, we were talking we said we want to do something wild and crazy? yeah...? all right, let's go down to that nude beach and let's join the demonstration. come on, mrs. roper-- let's go down and prove that we're people, too! oh! janet, that's a terrific idea! is it? oh, yeah-- absolutely. all right. oh... what are you doing? i'm writing a note to stanley. why? if i'm going to do something behind his back, i want him let's go. oh, oh, oh! my glasses! glasses? i just thought you used tho
i mean, what am i going to do with a beach full of naked women? good lord, he's even forgotten that. will you listen to me? no, you listen to me, stanley. now, don't you go near that beach. i find one grain of sand in your shoes and you're going to get it. i'm going to go take a nap. oh... you think you're being taken for granted... i know. it's awful. i have everything those women on the beach have. oh, of course you do. and he doesn't need binoculars to see it, either. oh, mrs. roper... mrs....
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you got to trust the process. i do it to save jobs, and i do it to make money. thanks for your business. this is "the profit." just about 15 miles south of pittsburgh in a small town called mcmurray, pennsylvania, there's a fast casual restaurant known as my big fat greek gyro. michael: what can i get for you? woman: gyro and fries. lemonis: husband and wife mike ference and kathleen kamoyerou... kathleen: they prefer our sauce. lemonis: ...started the business 10 years ago. kathleen's parents emigrated from greece. man: we used to make the gyro by hand. lemonis: and she wanted to celebrate the culture and enjoy the food she grew up with. man: it's one of the best. period. lemonis: and mike wanted to turn the gyro into the next big thing in fast casual dining. they've already sold four franchises around the greater pittsburgh area. andreas: if you could just sign that for me. lemonis: and now kathleen's sons, michael and andreas, are in the process of buying the original flagship store. andreas: it's what happens when you got two young, strong bulls who are read
you got to trust the process. i do it to save jobs, and i do it to make money. thanks for your business. this is "the profit." just about 15 miles south of pittsburgh in a small town called mcmurray, pennsylvania, there's a fast casual restaurant known as my big fat greek gyro. michael: what can i get for you? woman: gyro and fries. lemonis: husband and wife mike ference and kathleen kamoyerou... kathleen: they prefer our sauce. lemonis: ...started the business 10 years ago....
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this is his chance, his state to do that in order to get back in the race. that he is done. martha: governor christie campaigned heavily in the state. hoping the first-in-the-nation primary launch his campaign into the upper tier. we'll see if that happens tonight. bill: he is certainly stepping up attacks against senator marco rubio. rubio saying he will continue to repeat his criticism of president obama he says it is part of his core message. what about that message? we have the communications director for the rubio team. how are you doing, alex. from des moines to manchester here we go. we were talking during the commercial break, it is different cull thing even for the campaign to figure out where new hampshire will decide today. other than sheer number of candidates and diversity you see out there, why else or what else are the factors that make it so difficult for people? >> it is crewed field. you have a lot of governors in particular who have gone all-in in new hampshire. you basically have to win tonight or strongly exceed expectations in order for
this is his chance, his state to do that in order to get back in the race. that he is done. martha: governor christie campaigned heavily in the state. hoping the first-in-the-nation primary launch his campaign into the upper tier. we'll see if that happens tonight. bill: he is certainly stepping up attacks against senator marco rubio. rubio saying he will continue to repeat his criticism of president obama he says it is part of his core message. what about that message? we have the...
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i've laid out a plan to do that. oalitions with muslim nations because we've got to go after it, an air coalition led by the u.s., isis, their infrastructure, their leadership, from the air. but we've got to support arab and kurdish fighters willing to take territory back physically. we've got to continue to support the iraqi army, now that we finally have a cease-fire in syria, we've got to work to hold it. while we have it, turn people's attention toward isis and the other terrorist groups. just imagine, i built the coalition that took on the sanctions to impose on iran, put it together, including china and russia. i know how hard it's been. i know we've got to do the same to defeat all of the terrorist groups from north africa to south asia. so, when you've got somebody running for president who is insulting people, insulting their religion, i'll tell you, that makes a hard job even harder. and so we've got to pay attention to what is said because everybody else in the world pays attention. and it has consequences.
i've laid out a plan to do that. oalitions with muslim nations because we've got to go after it, an air coalition led by the u.s., isis, their infrastructure, their leadership, from the air. but we've got to support arab and kurdish fighters willing to take territory back physically. we've got to continue to support the iraqi army, now that we finally have a cease-fire in syria, we've got to work to hold it. while we have it, turn people's attention toward isis and the other terrorist groups....
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do you think you need to finish top three? do you think you need to win? >> i think the whole race changed last night. there was a march amongst some of the chattering class to anoint senator rubio. i think after last night, that's over. i think there could be four or five tickets out of new hampshire. because the race is so unsettled now. you can't trust senator rubio to be the nominee of this party. that's what i was saying last night. we need someone who's been tested and ready to go against hillary clinton. she's an experienced washington insider. you better have somebody that can take her on. senator rubio proved he can't do that. now let's go to the next phase and i'm ready to go. >> the obvious political answer to the question i'm about to ask is that there is a quote unquote establishment lane and that's why you're taking on rubio because he is occupying that lane, as is kasich as is jeb bush. but some voters might wonder why aren't you going after the frontrunner donald trump? >> because there's been a march for senator rubio. mr. trump has been s
do you think you need to finish top three? do you think you need to win? >> i think the whole race changed last night. there was a march amongst some of the chattering class to anoint senator rubio. i think after last night, that's over. i think there could be four or five tickets out of new hampshire. because the race is so unsettled now. you can't trust senator rubio to be the nominee of this party. that's what i was saying last night. we need someone who's been tested and ready to go...
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don't you guys have anything better to do than to harass an old shopkeeper? yes, actually we do, so can we not waste any time? where do you get your extra goods? private donations. do those donors include employees of local establishments? look, sometimes a guy nicks a bottle or the supplies from his place of employment and brings it to me. if i can sell it, i take it off his hands at a bargain price. does that include cases of wine? funny thing. theuy came back yesterday and paid the full price for what was left. strange fellow. guys, i found something stranger than a time-traveling police box. what's that? i ran financial records for all the people who work at the franklin airport. there is a baggage handler named mike spires who's been making ridiculously large cash deposits to his checking account on a weekly basis. here's what's weird-- he's been dead for the last 4 weeks. so how's he still making deposits? [cell phone rings] right? [ring] aaron. hotchner. sean, you need to come in. we think you may be in danger from the unsub. he's targeting edinburgh em
don't you guys have anything better to do than to harass an old shopkeeper? yes, actually we do, so can we not waste any time? where do you get your extra goods? private donations. do those donors include employees of local establishments? look, sometimes a guy nicks a bottle or the supplies from his place of employment and brings it to me. if i can sell it, i take it off his hands at a bargain price. does that include cases of wine? funny thing. theuy came back yesterday and paid the full...
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it's a job nobody wants to do. wants to have to go and deal with the hard criminals in this place. nobody wants to do it so they have to do it. >> high desert has had eight acting or permanent wardens in as many years. the latest was appointed last month. janel jones isn't waiting to see it, she's moving too. >> "america tonight's" michael okwu joins us. michael, these reports, as disturbing as they were, can you give us a feeling of what that was like do you feel the tension, the pressure? >> joie i can tell you the prison is definitely palpable, this is a prison on one level you would expect that. our tour came to an abrupt end where we came to an area where men had been involved in some sort of a fight, each housed separately in best way to put it were housed in a area that looked like a cage. they didn't want this on camera so that was the end of that. auditors were doing a tour at the same time. that's a symptom that they are taking this seriously. this is one of a dozen reports that have come out over the las
it's a job nobody wants to do. wants to have to go and deal with the hard criminals in this place. nobody wants to do it so they have to do it. >> high desert has had eight acting or permanent wardens in as many years. the latest was appointed last month. janel jones isn't waiting to see it, she's moving too. >> "america tonight's" michael okwu joins us. michael, these reports, as disturbing as they were, can you give us a feeling of what that was like do you feel the...
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if they're able to do this, they have to make a complicated argument that doing it is going beyond whaty just are not capable of, they have to create creating this new firmware is the same as creating a new backdoor. there's an interesting conflict going on. the fbi is saying, we want this information. you can help us get it through by pressing -- bypassing certain things. apple has been working on this technology for two years. they have effectively put apple in a tough position. to play ball.oing you have the judicial system and a judge saying, if you can help them, you have to help them. radioactive material recently disappeared in a territory controlled by isis in iraq. what kind of position is the white house in here? they obviously don't want to undermine tech companies, and especially not apple, but what can they do? >> there's a lot of way to target surveillance against terrorists. getting the contents of an iphone are not the only way. emily: it could be pretty important evidence. >> the intelligence community has other ways of looking at metadata of identifying threats. apple
if they're able to do this, they have to make a complicated argument that doing it is going beyond whaty just are not capable of, they have to create creating this new firmware is the same as creating a new backdoor. there's an interesting conflict going on. the fbi is saying, we want this information. you can help us get it through by pressing -- bypassing certain things. apple has been working on this technology for two years. they have effectively put apple in a tough position. to play...
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we have to make sure we do that. , enforce the gun laws we have now and allow people to celebrate the fact that the second amendment is a very important part of the constitution. >> let me follow occupy that. the president put in some new executive actions. would you keep those in place? >> probably not, no. i don't know all of them. here's the problem with the president and the issue of executive orders. i do executive orders as governor of ohio. but i check with the legislative leaders and i say, what do you think? i'm thinking about doing this, and sometimes they'll say go ahead and do it but don't tell anybody i told you to do it because they don't want to have to vote on some of these issues. if you just jam stuff through, what you are doing is you are just going to push them off. and when you have bigger fish to fry than any individual issue. so my view is you have to work with that legislature. you have to get along with them as an executive. i'm unique. i never thought about this in this way. i was a congressm
we have to make sure we do that. , enforce the gun laws we have now and allow people to celebrate the fact that the second amendment is a very important part of the constitution. >> let me follow occupy that. the president put in some new executive actions. would you keep those in place? >> probably not, no. i don't know all of them. here's the problem with the president and the issue of executive orders. i do executive orders as governor of ohio. but i check with the legislative...
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that's a very important thing for us to do. e know that just this last week, a new case has occurred so even when we had declared it clean, a new case and the good news is, they were swabbing dead bodies to continue watching for it and that's how we found it, were able to do the contact tracing and everything. we need to make sure we finish the job on ebola, including making sure we pay those communities like hospitals, like emory and others that helped with this issue. >> cdc did a marvelous job in responding and the administration is great in what they did. i just want to make sure everybody that was going to get reimbursed, gets reimbursed. lastly, one of my companies in my state is equifax, a provider to cms to verify income eligibility for medicare and things of that nature. make sure you are utilizing those people. they are not the only provider. i know we have a lot of things fall through the cracks and things are paid that shouldn't have been paid because people really weren't eligible and they claim they were, and i und
that's a very important thing for us to do. e know that just this last week, a new case has occurred so even when we had declared it clean, a new case and the good news is, they were swabbing dead bodies to continue watching for it and that's how we found it, were able to do the contact tracing and everything. we need to make sure we finish the job on ebola, including making sure we pay those communities like hospitals, like emory and others that helped with this issue. >> cdc did a...
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i got to do that. k you, barack obama. >> and did it very well. >> thank you for finding myself unemployed about the time barack obama started to run for president. so that was good. didn't know what i wanted to do next. i had spent some time out here through having spent a lot of time especially in the last two years of my time in the white house, we were beginning to engage more with the tech world and the tech space and trying to make those changes. i felt a cultural affinity with silicon valley writ large. geographically, because i moved here, obviously, but -- and i think there's -- when i went to go fund me, to do my first interview with them -- go fund me is a young company. only been around a couple of years. it was very small until a couple of months ago, it's now growing, about 100 people work there. i went to the first office, our current office we are going to move from soon. it's above a nail salon in menlo park. and the ceo knows i'm coming from the white house. so sorry about our office.
i got to do that. k you, barack obama. >> and did it very well. >> thank you for finding myself unemployed about the time barack obama started to run for president. so that was good. didn't know what i wanted to do next. i had spent some time out here through having spent a lot of time especially in the last two years of my time in the white house, we were beginning to engage more with the tech world and the tech space and trying to make those changes. i felt a cultural affinity...
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going to do that any more. secretary we tried to rally more of the international community to put the squeeze on the north koreans to make it more difficult for them to acquire technology for their missile and new clear programsk to make it more difficult for them to pollive rate and export things, we have had some success with that. but the bottomline remains with every passing day they move forward and get closer. we said to the chinese this presents a growing and real threat to our national security. it means something to us. you need to help us deal with it. >> rose: do they say yes, we get you, but we also would like you to do this for us? or do they simply keep the conversation to north korea. >> no, it's kept to north korea. but we're focused right now on getting the strongest possible security council resolution but a resolution with real teeth. >> rose: and for them not to shall. >> not only not to veto it or object to it, but actually to join in. and there are lots of areas where you could put the sque
going to do that any more. secretary we tried to rally more of the international community to put the squeeze on the north koreans to make it more difficult for them to acquire technology for their missile and new clear programsk to make it more difficult for them to pollive rate and export things, we have had some success with that. but the bottomline remains with every passing day they move forward and get closer. we said to the chinese this presents a growing and real threat to our national...
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we do believe we need finances to change and do some of that automation. we have asked for those resources. in terms of acting administrator who is taking on these issues i think he's had an opportunity to speak with him about it, it's an an issue on our regular desk of things we are talking about. i think we believe as you articulated, fraud is an important part but i think we can go at it aggressively. with data, getting ahead of it instead of chasing it. i think we need to consider with improper payments there is fraud and then the category where people are providing the right data and information. we have tightened the requirement in order to do things like requiring paperwork before payment so that we get in front of it. we find that we are seeing greater numbers of people not getting the right paper. were focused on that technical assistance to providers to get the information to us. that's also place where resources are important. >> given your experiences with the director i think this is in your wheelhouse. the secretary of hhs i think you're the r
we do believe we need finances to change and do some of that automation. we have asked for those resources. in terms of acting administrator who is taking on these issues i think he's had an opportunity to speak with him about it, it's an an issue on our regular desk of things we are talking about. i think we believe as you articulated, fraud is an important part but i think we can go at it aggressively. with data, getting ahead of it instead of chasing it. i think we need to consider with...
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sot: 02:39:47 it says we have a lot of work to do. vo: white says 23 of murders in 2015 involved gangs. usually dpd sea doall year. beyond te's rarely a singleitywide. 2:47:08 litany ocur and thasons why indive. white saways to end the trend was the fastehis summer marks 8minated .. the focus of a new coach larry:jesse: sure. coacho it in berlin?stunned adolf hitler. the com we're very glad togh wg performance made and him a householny .. owens was thll have to use theut the actor who native stephan jch more than black you want people whs? stephan: i thinkat and look at hcould do what he did at a time you know then there not to be highlights wess of jesse ows his humilityial commitment as a family man .. rs say was mosit just had to make i father he went through afterhe survived them. the expenish school, go to college , wait, no not go to prominence as muhammad al brown .. bill russell .. hed their pinnse owens. 'longio- edited clip/ ain't no black . blazing a s who followed in his traowens! .. in the race to greatness. ron mott .. nb
sot: 02:39:47 it says we have a lot of work to do. vo: white says 23 of murders in 2015 involved gangs. usually dpd sea doall year. beyond te's rarely a singleitywide. 2:47:08 litany ocur and thasons why indive. white saways to end the trend was the fastehis summer marks 8minated .. the focus of a new coach larry:jesse: sure. coacho it in berlin?stunned adolf hitler. the com we're very glad togh wg performance made and him a householny .. owens was thll have to use theut the actor who native...
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that what i would recommend to each of you is do not listen to what any of us say, do not listen to whatwhen is the last time you have heard a politician say that? instead, check our fruits, look to what we have done. if you say you believe these principles, do you walk the walk? the moment i believe was the time, the clarifying moment, a time for choosing on immigration was the 2013 battle over the question.ght amnesty marco, when he ran for the senate in florida, promised the men and women of florida, if you elect me, i will go to washington and lead the battle against amnesty. he said that over and over and over again. it was a commitment he made to the voters. me, when i ran into texas, i promise the men and women of texas, if you elect me, i will lead the fight against amnesty. we said virtually the identical thing to the voters who elected us. when we got to washington, marco and i took very different paths. he made the decision, the conscious, deliberate decision not only do not lead the fight against amnesty, but to go and stand with barack obama and chuck schumer and harry reid
that what i would recommend to each of you is do not listen to what any of us say, do not listen to whatwhen is the last time you have heard a politician say that? instead, check our fruits, look to what we have done. if you say you believe these principles, do you walk the walk? the moment i believe was the time, the clarifying moment, a time for choosing on immigration was the 2013 battle over the question.ght amnesty marco, when he ran for the senate in florida, promised the men and women of...
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to do that, we had to take risk in modernization that we did not want to do. c130 procurement, pushing to the right modernization of our fourth-generation aircraft all required for that high-end fight. those are all risk trades that we had to make and keep our readiness account at capacity. ms. bordallo: thank you. another question i had, the air force has been a leader in advocating for the total force concept. you see inunities do willand future years leverage in cost saving nature of the national guard? where can congress play a role in facilitating these engagements? gen. goldfein: thank you for the up 30 to showcase our guard reserve. we are one force, one air force. all the components are actively participating. air component commander, i traveled around the region. it never ceased to amaze me the cockpitinto and ask which one is reserved, i could have all three in the same cockpit performing that mission. one gives you vignette of how integrated we are across the force. where we can for leverage the hiring experience level in the stability in the guard f
to do that, we had to take risk in modernization that we did not want to do. c130 procurement, pushing to the right modernization of our fourth-generation aircraft all required for that high-end fight. those are all risk trades that we had to make and keep our readiness account at capacity. ms. bordallo: thank you. another question i had, the air force has been a leader in advocating for the total force concept. you see inunities do willand future years leverage in cost saving nature of the...
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that sometimes we do have to mirror our enemies. what do you make of that? >> i don't know what it means so i can't make much of it. we shouldn't be discussing specific tactics. it allows a terrorist, literally, to plan for how they'll be interrogated to avoid -- >> you would reserve the right to order waterboarding? >> we're not interrogating terrorists right now. there is no one being sent to guantanamo. beyond that, i would tell you, we have to understand. you cannot interrogate a terrorist as if it was a law enforcement investigation. a law enforcement investigation is about collecting evidence for prosecution. a terrorism investigation is about finding out information to prevent something from to prevent an attack or to target others involved in actively plotting. so you have to use different we're not going to discuss those. to comply with whatever a civilized nation would do. you have to treat terrorists differently than a street criminal. >> you got called out on the issue of abortion. you don't support exceptions for rape and incest. jeb bush said it
that sometimes we do have to mirror our enemies. what do you make of that? >> i don't know what it means so i can't make much of it. we shouldn't be discussing specific tactics. it allows a terrorist, literally, to plan for how they'll be interrogated to avoid -- >> you would reserve the right to order waterboarding? >> we're not interrogating terrorists right now. there is no one being sent to guantanamo. beyond that, i would tell you, we have to understand. you cannot...
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they have to do well here. because going, you know, leaving out of here and going into these other states, they're very hostile to the campaign that is these guys are running. and i also agree with what kimberly said about jeb bush. if there's a time for him to break out, it is going to be now. >> but the polls show the guy that seems to be breaking out the most is kasich. >> yeah. >> at least from the poll numbers. historically, warning this audience that iowa polls are unreliable and can be off by a lot. i turned out to be right. >> it's a caucus. >> new hampshire polls are a little more reliable. >> but the thing about jeb bush is this. that he's run his entire campaign running away from his family's name. he doesn't even have his family's name in his -- just jeb. and so, so he smartly realizes that it's now make or break now. he has no choice. so he's taken the campaign and completely turned it inside out and is doing the exact opposite of everything he's done. and we know how bad the first part was. this mi
they have to do well here. because going, you know, leaving out of here and going into these other states, they're very hostile to the campaign that is these guys are running. and i also agree with what kimberly said about jeb bush. if there's a time for him to break out, it is going to be now. >> but the polls show the guy that seems to be breaking out the most is kasich. >> yeah. >> at least from the poll numbers. historically, warning this audience that iowa polls are...
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they're not going to do it. they're going to be much more vigilant about the environment because they live in it. they're not a distant decision maker. they're an on-the-spot. and that's one of the old ideas about democracy. you make the decision because you live with the results. so i think we would have had a different distribution of income and wealth in this country; we would have had a very different relationship to keeping the jobs and the production here; and we would have had a very different relationship to the environment. or to make a long story short-- i could go on with examples all night--we would have had a different history as a nation. we'd look different; we'd feel different; we'd relate to one another differently. and guess what. if the gap between rich and poor was narrowed, that wouldn't, then, allow the rich to buy the political system the way they do now, would it? so it'd make a contribution there, too. wow! sounds interesting. let me take it another step. is this feasible? i know some of
they're not going to do it. they're going to be much more vigilant about the environment because they live in it. they're not a distant decision maker. they're an on-the-spot. and that's one of the old ideas about democracy. you make the decision because you live with the results. so i think we would have had a different distribution of income and wealth in this country; we would have had a very different relationship to keeping the jobs and the production here; and we would have had a very...
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i was afraid for myself and my children to do that. i encourage people to take the resources from their churches, family, friends, community. it is very hard, i know. it was hard for me to admit i needed help. i had to start from the bottom up. i went to a shelter, transitional housing, getting a protective order was order. today my abuser is serving 55 years in prison for the crimes he committed against me and my children. >> i tell people you have to take away your pride and start at the bottom. it is harder to leave than to stay. >>>>aphael: it is imporornt to leave, right? >> very important. >> >> raphael: pandora, what made you go to house of ruth? >> having so many trust issues, you make the wrong decisions. trying to act like your life is normal and everyththng is all right when you have problems in your life, my thing was, go to sleep, wake up, it will be gone. with the abuse, they would fight, i wood go to sleep, wake up, everything is fine. here is your breakfast, here is your money for lunch, go on to school. sometimes, psych
i was afraid for myself and my children to do that. i encourage people to take the resources from their churches, family, friends, community. it is very hard, i know. it was hard for me to admit i needed help. i had to start from the bottom up. i went to a shelter, transitional housing, getting a protective order was order. today my abuser is serving 55 years in prison for the crimes he committed against me and my children. >> i tell people you have to take away your pride and start at...
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here's what we need to do. i have a 12-point plan on this that will save $1 trillion other the next 10 years. go to the website, it's there, scored by the congressional budget office. here's the good news for all of you, i'm not going to go over all 12 points. i'll go over four, quickly. sths, raise the retirement age. we have to. we're all living longer. average age of a woman is 83. average life expectancy of a man is 79. these programs were designed when people died in their mid 60's. we're living 15 to 20 years longer. raise it two years and phase it in over 25 years. so it goes up one month a year every year for 25 years. so when i run against hillary clinton in the fall, she's going to tell you i put forward a social security plan that throws grandma off the cliff. it takes grandma 25 years to hit the ground. that's a high cliff. [applause] number two, we need to means test social security. now a lot of people won't like this but we've got to do it. here's the rule. if you make more than $200,000 a year in
here's what we need to do. i have a 12-point plan on this that will save $1 trillion other the next 10 years. go to the website, it's there, scored by the congressional budget office. here's the good news for all of you, i'm not going to go over all 12 points. i'll go over four, quickly. sths, raise the retirement age. we have to. we're all living longer. average age of a woman is 83. average life expectancy of a man is 79. these programs were designed when people died in their mid 60's. we're...
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i am going to do my job. we are going to go through a process as we have done in two previous vacancies, to identify an outstanding candidate that has impeccable credentials and abilitying the kind of and compassion and objectivity and legal reasoning to the court that it demands. nomination,made a leader mcconnell and the members of the senate will make a decision on how they fulfill their constitutional responsibilities. i recognize that the politics are hard for them. is giveer thing to do into the most extreme voices within their party. they do nothing. that's not our job. our job is to fulfill our duties. and so, my hope and expectation is that once there is an actual nominee, once there is no longer an abstraction, those on the judiciary committee recognize their jobs to give this person a hearing, to show the courtesy of meeting with them. they are then free to vote whatever their conscience dictates as to whether this person is qualified or not. the american people are going to have the ability to gaug
i am going to do my job. we are going to go through a process as we have done in two previous vacancies, to identify an outstanding candidate that has impeccable credentials and abilitying the kind of and compassion and objectivity and legal reasoning to the court that it demands. nomination,made a leader mcconnell and the members of the senate will make a decision on how they fulfill their constitutional responsibilities. i recognize that the politics are hard for them. is giveer thing to do...
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>> i think it means someone is willing to say or do anything to win an if it's not true. i think it's going to trouble people deeply. we all want to win but you can't just make things up.mpaign that's willing to do things like what he did to ben carson in iowa, what he apparently is doing here now according toobo calls, i don't know. but donald mentioned that. i think it seeks to how you conduct yourself especially in highns. i think it's very troubling. i hope he'll stop doing it. >> dickerson: you are here in the debate and chris christie wasn't you had quite an exchange fact that you survived he didn't, what >> ultimately debate wasn't the reason why chris is not in the race now, he'll have to answerke chris christie i think he has a future in public service i don't think we've heard the last of his service, it was veryother year chris christie would be front runner but we had all these people running, just worked out the way it did. i wish him the best.you think of john kasich's point that the bickering is going to help >> ultimately. they had pretty intense debate sa
>> i think it means someone is willing to say or do anything to win an if it's not true. i think it's going to trouble people deeply. we all want to win but you can't just make things up.mpaign that's willing to do things like what he did to ben carson in iowa, what he apparently is doing here now according toobo calls, i don't know. but donald mentioned that. i think it seeks to how you conduct yourself especially in highns. i think it's very troubling. i hope he'll stop doing it....
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>> i love doing it everydayis i love to do it, and you know, i like doing it everybody in here we have lots of fun everyday. >> you will cook up some of the traditional favorites s in we are going to go upstairs and taste to some samples of these. everything is made in the house and what is that? >> what do we have on the table in here?a >> we have with us here we others here we make the bestst with the different toppings it is just different toppings make try this one here.re so he is stealing my beer like? you can't drink when you work. >> why did you want to do german food? d >> living in germany we started cooking g and actually it is like this i need that big sized beer. i can't eat all of this along, so we need you to come and help me out come and enjoy here. make sure you see these two and say hello. >> yes yes. we will do that with one of those. want to leave thank you so much. >> you down to worry about natalie starving to death okay furniture look new again with the something called talk paint we are talking about the chalk paint you can take a piece of furniture and make it
>> i love doing it everydayis i love to do it, and you know, i like doing it everybody in here we have lots of fun everyday. >> you will cook up some of the traditional favorites s in we are going to go upstairs and taste to some samples of these. everything is made in the house and what is that? >> what do we have on the table in here?a >> we have with us here we others here we make the bestst with the different toppings it is just different toppings make try this one...
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i ask you, what has that the -- that got to do with us doing our jobs? under the republican time line, the supreme court will left with only eight justices for over a year. the last time it took so long for the senate to fill a vacancy on the court was during the civil war. the rationale that the senate shouldn't act because of an upcoming election is not only stunning, but i think most americans would agree absurd. in what other workplace can employees announce that they don't plan to fulfill their responsibilities for nine months and still get paid? but that is exactly what republicans are saying to the american people. we work for the american people. the american people elect senators, representatives and presidents. through elections, the people shape the direction of our country. while republicans may want to forget it, in 2012, the people elected president obama to a full four-year term. that term doesn't end for nearly a year. his responsibilities as president don't stop because a republican senate says so. the constitution requires a president to
i ask you, what has that the -- that got to do with us doing our jobs? under the republican time line, the supreme court will left with only eight justices for over a year. the last time it took so long for the senate to fill a vacancy on the court was during the civil war. the rationale that the senate shouldn't act because of an upcoming election is not only stunning, but i think most americans would agree absurd. in what other workplace can employees announce that they don't plan to fulfill...
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that is a damnable thing to do to our farmers.r farmers who are faced with so many other challenges. the epa needs to reject this rule recognize and admit that it broke the law and then moved to correct and say this will never happen again. now, finally in my last seconds i don't want to go over time but i want to raise this issue for our cops and folks. on the-- i guess a better way of saying this is the lord span-- the lord span anyway we need this for cotton producers and a pecan producers. has been said before with the chairman and others are cotton people are going through a very serious time economically and they don't need a doubt of whether or not they can use this pesticide, so will you please make sure we use that and hopefully put this business aside for the water rule and let's move forward and let these farmers have some peace of mind. >> thank you for your passion sir. >> thank you mr. chairman. ms. mccarthy, thank you for being here today and one follow-up on mr. scott's question. he pointed out that the gao but det
that is a damnable thing to do to our farmers.r farmers who are faced with so many other challenges. the epa needs to reject this rule recognize and admit that it broke the law and then moved to correct and say this will never happen again. now, finally in my last seconds i don't want to go over time but i want to raise this issue for our cops and folks. on the-- i guess a better way of saying this is the lord span-- the lord span anyway we need this for cotton producers and a pecan producers....
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>> i believe we're going to do very well. i can tell you, sunday, on the stephanopoulos show, george stephanopoulos pointed out he couldn't win south carolina, nevada, he said you've got to win some states. marco pointed to florida on march 15th in another three weeks. 26 states and territories, marco is saying he didn't think he can win a single state on super tuesday. >> senator, thanks for joining us. >> thank you, eric, god bless. >> coming up, dr. ben carson will be here with his reaction to his performance at tonight's g.o.p. debate and we'll have political analysis of the republican showdown in houston. that and more, straight ahead on "hannity" . >>> welcome back to "hannity". aftering stepping off the stage, dr. ben carson joined us from the spin room. dr. carson, thanks for joining us. what are your thoughts? how did you do tonight? >> well, i did fine with the few questions i was asked and few opportunities i had to weigh in. but it was clearly a debate that was aimed at you know, world wrestling federation. there w
>> i believe we're going to do very well. i can tell you, sunday, on the stephanopoulos show, george stephanopoulos pointed out he couldn't win south carolina, nevada, he said you've got to win some states. marco pointed to florida on march 15th in another three weeks. 26 states and territories, marco is saying he didn't think he can win a single state on super tuesday. >> senator, thanks for joining us. >> thank you, eric, god bless. >> coming up, dr. ben carson will be...
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we want to do saturated fats are not going to loaded with movie theater better. popcorn's really high in fiber. it's a great idea.a. you can do a little bit of salt. the light of the better. that apple and peanut butter.tt apples are very high in fiber. when you do that do you cut the slices. you want to loaded that moisture and the combo this is my favorite one. we have made a pizza. it's a big chick peas. and tomato paste and oregano peaceful some garlic powderte it tastes like pizza.it the next one we have here will pricier not stacy that the one with all this is a snack all the seats in the passes on sleep soy milkyo and then you want to make sure it's unsweetened. do you prefer that over derry. i use this for the vanilla flavor. if you want to use regular cows milklk the most important thing here is that we have the natural sweetness from the fruit. we don't need to be adding all this extra. we get a nice 8 ounces for thefo how do you domestic it does. they don't even need to have ice cubes. freshman's vote do. when you bananas get brown welcome back we've be
we want to do saturated fats are not going to loaded with movie theater better. popcorn's really high in fiber. it's a great idea.a. you can do a little bit of salt. the light of the better. that apple and peanut butter.tt apples are very high in fiber. when you do that do you cut the slices. you want to loaded that moisture and the combo this is my favorite one. we have made a pizza. it's a big chick peas. and tomato paste and oregano peaceful some garlic powderte it tastes like pizza.it the...
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i'm going to do away with that. use those proceeds, $100 billion a year to use to rebuild our infrastructure. that's a result of the illegal behavior on wall street that wall street drove this country into the worst economic downturn since the great depression. yeah, i do believe that now after the american people bailed wall street out, yes, they should pay a wall street speculation tax so that we can make public colleges and universities tuition-free. we bailed them out. now it is their time to help the middle class. >> you know, i think again, both of us share the goal of trying to make college affordable for all young americans. and i have set forth a compact that would do just that for debt-free tuition. we differ on a couple of key points. one of them being that if you don't have some agreement within the system from states and from families and from students, it's hard to get to where we need to go. and senator sanders' plan really rests on making sure that governors like scott walker contribute $23 billion on
i'm going to do away with that. use those proceeds, $100 billion a year to use to rebuild our infrastructure. that's a result of the illegal behavior on wall street that wall street drove this country into the worst economic downturn since the great depression. yeah, i do believe that now after the american people bailed wall street out, yes, they should pay a wall street speculation tax so that we can make public colleges and universities tuition-free. we bailed them out. now it is their time...
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we try to figure out how to do it. munity college commencement and it was in new hampshire. so -- here's what i want to say. the hottest this election gets, the more i wish i were just the former president and just for a few months not the spouse of the next one. because, you know, i'd be careful what i say. and i'm so happy all the time because of our granddaughter and grandchild-to-be that i'm not mad at everybody but i respect the anger, the apprehension and the anxiety that so many americans have. i understand
we try to figure out how to do it. munity college commencement and it was in new hampshire. so -- here's what i want to say. the hottest this election gets, the more i wish i were just the former president and just for a few months not the spouse of the next one. because, you know, i'd be careful what i say. and i'm so happy all the time because of our granddaughter and grandchild-to-be that i'm not mad at everybody but i respect the anger, the apprehension and the anxiety that so many...
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i grew up next to people, who did not do things for money. did things, because they loved it, and that they were interested in, and they questioned. the idea that you question all the time, that was core to me. emily: your sister, susan wajcicki, is the ceo of youtube. your other sister, janet, is an epidemiologist at ucsf. how do you all relate to each other? anne: we see each other a lot. to me, in my world, nothing has changed. my sisters are still my sisters. they come over, and, literally every time, they come for dinner, they steal my clothes, especially my sister susan. we see each other at events now all the time. now it's like really fun. like, wow, we're both invited. let's go. we went to the oscars together. it's really fun. emily: what do you think it is about your family and your upbringing that bred three very successful daughters in completely different disciplines? anne: i think the core element is that we all do what we really love. and we all learned to take feedback really well. i think, there is very few things people can
i grew up next to people, who did not do things for money. did things, because they loved it, and that they were interested in, and they questioned. the idea that you question all the time, that was core to me. emily: your sister, susan wajcicki, is the ceo of youtube. your other sister, janet, is an epidemiologist at ucsf. how do you all relate to each other? anne: we see each other a lot. to me, in my world, nothing has changed. my sisters are still my sisters. they come over, and, literally...
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what he just said he's going to have to do. he just appears to have all the wrong instincts. similarly, this will go down in political campaigning textbooks as something a candidate should never, ever, ever, ever, ever, ever say about an endorsement that that candidate does not yet have. >> how important is nikki haley's endorsement in this race? she said she's considering you or marco rubio? >> she is probably the most meaningful endorsement, if she's going to give an endorsement, it would be the most powerful, meaningful one. >> if you don't get it, what message does it send? >> it sends a signal that i've got to work harder. >> today naturally one day after jeb bush called her endorsement the most powerful and meaningful one in the state and says if he doesn't get that endorsement, that would be a very bad sign for his campaign, naturally today nikki haley did not endorse jeb bush but instead endorsed marco rubio. in terms of the impact of that endorsement, it may end up being important for marco rubio as he tries to get some
what he just said he's going to have to do. he just appears to have all the wrong instincts. similarly, this will go down in political campaigning textbooks as something a candidate should never, ever, ever, ever, ever, ever say about an endorsement that that candidate does not yet have. >> how important is nikki haley's endorsement in this race? she said she's considering you or marco rubio? >> she is probably the most meaningful endorsement, if she's going to give an endorsement,...