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and he sat down with tom coburn, and tom said what is it you're trying to do? and the two bonded at that point, and they rhee -- rewrote that bill to reflect what tom thought was the right legislative approach to create in this kupbd -- -- country, and fund, an effort to look back at all civil rights indicates pre-1969. since the bill's passage, i think in 2008, the department of justice along with the federal bureau of investigation, along with local law enforcement, has gone through almost 200 cases. and i might add that five are still open and one they found a reason to convict an individual. in the year 2000, from a case pre-1969. so let me say for my colleagues, we will reintroduce -- we will introduce a bill to reauthorize this act. why? it's very simple. because just last year the syracuse cold case justice initiative -- syracuse university -- has identified 196 potential cases that weren't caught when the justice department and the f.b.i. looked at their cold case files. now when tom and alvin sykes put this legislation together, they funded the effort
and he sat down with tom coburn, and tom said what is it you're trying to do? and the two bonded at that point, and they rhee -- rewrote that bill to reflect what tom thought was the right legislative approach to create in this kupbd -- -- country, and fund, an effort to look back at all civil rights indicates pre-1969. since the bill's passage, i think in 2008, the department of justice along with the federal bureau of investigation, along with local law enforcement, has gone through almost...
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resources that are being wasted and i will point to a study by a republican senator who retired, tom coburn that was published called safety at any price and this is going back to 2003 and he identifies dollars that have been spent in emergency preparedness that have been wasted and gave these examples that in san diego there was a conference like this that was organized by a private corporation called halo and the registration fee was $1,000 per person for all of the law enforcement agencies and in that they organized a zombie apok a lips and how is law enforcement going to respond to that. so when we talk about this issue of taxpayers' dollars i think it's a limited conversation and we need to expand and challenge it. >> so it's interesting taxpayer dollars, it functions to implicate the public into people's private lives. so in the context of poor mot r mothers the idea that that is funding that mother and now it's taken to justify the public having a decision in justifying a poor mother's way of raising your child. taxpayers dollars pay for the welfare and i have an interest in making s
resources that are being wasted and i will point to a study by a republican senator who retired, tom coburn that was published called safety at any price and this is going back to 2003 and he identifies dollars that have been spent in emergency preparedness that have been wasted and gave these examples that in san diego there was a conference like this that was organized by a private corporation called halo and the registration fee was $1,000 per person for all of the law enforcement agencies...
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earlier today on "new day" tom coburn, a big time trump critic, sounded more open to the idea of trumpng the nominee. >> i think he's going to be the nominee. it seems obvious to me at this time. it's going to be pretty hard to stop him, and what i would say, he's probably wearing on people where they're starting to see something besides superlatives and starting to see some substance, and so i think it's something that we're going to see over time. >> now, i should caution there are still a lot of folks in that never trump movement including lindsey graham of south carolina who said the republicans would be creamed if donald trump becomes the nominee but clearly there's a split on capitol hill and some folks are starting to embrace the idea that trump will be the party's standard bearer. >> manu, great reporting. let's bring back our panel to discuss. andrew, does it sound to you or seem to you like d.c. insiders, these elected officials, are warming to donald trump or are they coming to terms with donald trump, and i suppose does the distinction matter? >> you know, these are transac
earlier today on "new day" tom coburn, a big time trump critic, sounded more open to the idea of trumpng the nominee. >> i think he's going to be the nominee. it seems obvious to me at this time. it's going to be pretty hard to stop him, and what i would say, he's probably wearing on people where they're starting to see something besides superlatives and starting to see some substance, and so i think it's something that we're going to see over time. >> now, i should...
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. >> do you think that tom coburn, you no, mike crapo, adjudicate craig three of the most conservativeepublican senators would have voted for $5 trillion tax increases, no. they voted for this plan. talked about no numbers in our land? we specifically said, you know, how exactly we would, you know, slow the rate of growth of health care and bend the health care costs. we have over $600 billion of spelled out cuts in the first ten years and 2.8 trillion in the second ten years hopefully trying to slow the growth of health care to the rate of the economy. on social security we showed exactly how we would be able to, you know, make it sustainablely solid for the next 75 years. it's specifics. same thing with discretionary spending. >> what are the specifics on social security in particular? >> look people ask all the time why in the world, you know, do you have to change social security? you know, when this guy roosevelt created social security life expectancy was 63. you got social security at 65. that's a very smart guy. today life expectancy is 79. you get social security at 62. we hav
. >> do you think that tom coburn, you no, mike crapo, adjudicate craig three of the most conservativeepublican senators would have voted for $5 trillion tax increases, no. they voted for this plan. talked about no numbers in our land? we specifically said, you know, how exactly we would, you know, slow the rate of growth of health care and bend the health care costs. we have over $600 billion of spelled out cuts in the first ten years and 2.8 trillion in the second ten years hopefully...
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tom coburn the court really does decide a number of very important transitional questions in americann a sense in the era you have talked about in the in which theams, supreme court is recognizing a broader set of rights, for example the liberty of contract, and is becoming more assertive, being more willing to strike down laws can't has an active -- congress has enacted. in terms of who is famous in history, it really is holmes and brandeis. the other members don't really shine out. in part it is because holmes and brandeis have this incredibly evocative way of writing. shouting fire in a crowded theater, clear and present danger, the phrases from schenck , are really ones that really brings your history. and that is part of why we remember holmes, in addition to his individual contributions to the law. >> we are going to learn more about oliver wendell holmes, and his own biography, how it may have affected the thought he brought to the case. let's watch. >> the civil war effective holmes withfective an understanding that a nation could indeed be at peril, and you had to strain ever
tom coburn the court really does decide a number of very important transitional questions in americann a sense in the era you have talked about in the in which theams, supreme court is recognizing a broader set of rights, for example the liberty of contract, and is becoming more assertive, being more willing to strike down laws can't has an active -- congress has enacted. in terms of who is famous in history, it really is holmes and brandeis. the other members don't really shine out. in part it...
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i am pointing to a study, but no other republican senator who retired, tom coburn called safety at any price. he identifies about 40 or going back to 2003 and $41 billion or so being spent in emergency preparedness. they have been waste and given these examples in san diego there was a conference like this that was organized in a corporation called halo and the registration fee was $1,000 a person for all of the agencies. in that they organized a zombie apocalypse. they reenacted a are zombie apocalypse how they respond to that. there is a stream of money when th talk about this issue of taxpayer dollars, it's a limited conversation. >> so it's interesting. taxpayer dollars, it functions to implicate the public into people's private lives. the context of poor mothers, the idea that somebody's taxpayer dollars is funding a child or funding childbirth or abortion. now it's taken to justify the public having an interest in poor mothers's reproductive decisions and the way they raise their children. now i have an interest in how you raise your child. they have an interest and making sure t
i am pointing to a study, but no other republican senator who retired, tom coburn called safety at any price. he identifies about 40 or going back to 2003 and $41 billion or so being spent in emergency preparedness. they have been waste and given these examples in san diego there was a conference like this that was organized in a corporation called halo and the registration fee was $1,000 a person for all of the agencies. in that they organized a zombie apocalypse. they reenacted a are zombie...
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in oregon today on new day, tom coburn, former republican senator, also seemed open to the idea. >> io be the nominee. it seems obvious to me at this time. it's going to be pretty hard to stop him, and what i would say is he's probably wearing on people where they're starting to see something besides superlatives and starting to see some substance. >> reporter: i should caution a number of republicans still are in the so-called never trump moved. lindsey graham said with trump as a nominee we will get creamed this november. other republicans say something similar. you are seeing a split on capitol hill but more and more republicans are open to the idea. >> all right. thank you. >>> the woman card is still being dealt this morning as "gq" magazine rolls out a devastating interview with mrs. donald trump. the article so unflattering, mel lana trump spoke out on her facebook page saying this is another ample of the dishonest media and their i was ingenuous reporting. it was written by a journalist who was looking to make a name for herg and who clearly had an agenda when going after my f
in oregon today on new day, tom coburn, former republican senator, also seemed open to the idea. >> io be the nominee. it seems obvious to me at this time. it's going to be pretty hard to stop him, and what i would say is he's probably wearing on people where they're starting to see something besides superlatives and starting to see some substance. >> reporter: i should caution a number of republicans still are in the so-called never trump moved. lindsey graham said with trump as a...
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just being wasted and i point to a study by none other than the republican senator who retired, tom coburn published called safety at any price. and in.com he identifies, this is going back to 200341 or so billion dollars that have been spent in emergency prepared us which have been wasted and is giving the example that on the islanisland there was a conferee like this that was organized by a private corporation called halo and the registration fee was a thousand dollars per person for the law enforcement agencies. in that they organized a zombie apocalypse literally having actors who reenacted a zombie apocalypse to see that when it happens how is law enforcement going to respond to that. so when you talk about this issue of tax payers dollars i think it is a conversation we need to expand and challenge. >> so it's interesting, taxpayer dollars function to implicate the public and people's private lives. so, in the context of poor mothers, the idea that some of thtaxpayer dollars are funding a child or funding childbirth or abortion, now it's taken to justify the public having an interest
just being wasted and i point to a study by none other than the republican senator who retired, tom coburn published called safety at any price. and in.com he identifies, this is going back to 200341 or so billion dollars that have been spent in emergency prepared us which have been wasted and is giving the example that on the islanisland there was a conferee like this that was organized by a private corporation called halo and the registration fee was a thousand dollars per person for the law...
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quickly point to a study by no other but republican senator who retired, tom coburn.t was published called safety at any price. and in that he identifies about 40, this is like boeing back to 2003, about 41 or so billion dollars have been spent in emergency preparedness which have been just wasted and giving these examples that in san diego coronado island, there was a conference like this that was organized by a private corporation called halo, and the registration fee was $1000 per person for all the law enforcement agencies. in that they organize ad zombie apocalypse. literally having actors reenacting a zombie apocalypse, when the some biapocalypse happens how the law enforcement will respond to that. that is stream of money and talk about issue of taxpayer dollars and limited conversation and we need to expand and challenge it. >> so, it is interesting, taxpayer dollars, it functions to implicate the public into people's private lives, right? so in the context of poor mothers, the. the idea somebody's taxpayer dollars is funding a child or funding childbirth or f
quickly point to a study by no other but republican senator who retired, tom coburn.t was published called safety at any price. and in that he identifies about 40, this is like boeing back to 2003, about 41 or so billion dollars have been spent in emergency preparedness which have been just wasted and giving these examples that in san diego coronado island, there was a conference like this that was organized by a private corporation called halo, and the registration fee was $1000 per person for...
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senator tom coburn saw this in 2012 when his investigation showed that the d.o.d. starleted more renewable energy programs than every other federal agency. it's only gotten worse. the first order forces dod to support state and local to achieve the green energy goals. further more, it compels the department to make changes to land and water use policies and wastes the time of seen lor leaders headed by the climate change. it also makes the dod submit climate plans so that appointed political hacks can tell generals and admirals how to run the military. they ought to have the authority to run the military. the second is even worse. it mandates arbitrary and clean energy mandates and reduction goals with zero regard for change threats, budgets and technologi technologies. there are mandates on construction, mandates on space usage, water usage, solid waste diversion, even on copier paper usage. even at this committee, even as this committee is trying to lessen the burden on the acquisition system, this executive order mandates new intrusion into the acquisition proce
senator tom coburn saw this in 2012 when his investigation showed that the d.o.d. starleted more renewable energy programs than every other federal agency. it's only gotten worse. the first order forces dod to support state and local to achieve the green energy goals. further more, it compels the department to make changes to land and water use policies and wastes the time of seen lor leaders headed by the climate change. it also makes the dod submit climate plans so that appointed political...
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. >> senator, doctor, tom coburn, always great to have you on "new day." see you. it god bless you. >> you as well. >>> branding hillary clinton's time as a failure, but do they have common ground on foreign policy. we'll look at that next. i'm terrible at golf. he is. people say i'm getting better. no one's ever said that. but i'd like to keep being terrible at golf for as long as i can. he's just happier when he's playing. but he's terrible. for the strength and energy to keep doing what you love, try new ensure enlive. only patented ensure enlive has hmb, plus 20 grams of protein to help rebuild muscle. and its clinically proven formula helps you stay you. oh. nice shot. new ensure enlive. always be you. so you don't have to stop., tylenol® 8hr arthritis pain has two layers of pain relief. the first is fast. the second lasts all day. we give you your day back. what you do with it is up to you. tylenol®. wrely on the us postal service? because when they ship with us, their business becomes our business. that's why we make more e-commerce deliveries to ho
. >> senator, doctor, tom coburn, always great to have you on "new day." see you. it god bless you. >> you as well. >>> branding hillary clinton's time as a failure, but do they have common ground on foreign policy. we'll look at that next. i'm terrible at golf. he is. people say i'm getting better. no one's ever said that. but i'd like to keep being terrible at golf for as long as i can. he's just happier when he's playing. but he's terrible. for the strength and...