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udall: thank you very much today. i rise to introduce the hardrock mining and reclamation act of 2015. first i want to thank senator heinrich who will be here in a moment and be speaking for working with me on this bill. he's a dedicated conservation senator and really, really cares about this issue, and we've both been working together on this. i so much appreciate all of his hard work and his commitment to this important legislation. and i also want to thank senator bennet and senator wyden, thank them for their support and hard work on this bill. i'd also like to thank our new mexico colleague, congressman lu juan for his efforts on the house side. we're proposing this bill for one reason, to reform the mining law of 1872. it is a matter of simple fairness. it is a matter of common sense. and it is a reform that is long overdue. the 1872 mining law played an historic role in the settling of the west. it encouraged mining for silver, gold, copper, uranium, and other minerals on public lands. it helped the west to gr
udall: thank you very much today. i rise to introduce the hardrock mining and reclamation act of 2015. first i want to thank senator heinrich who will be here in a moment and be speaking for working with me on this bill. he's a dedicated conservation senator and really, really cares about this issue, and we've both been working together on this. i so much appreciate all of his hard work and his commitment to this important legislation. and i also want to thank senator bennet and senator wyden,...
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said to another guy, "what do you think about mo udall for president?" t know. i only met twice." s funny, because it' s true. the people in new hampshire know they' ll come to a town hall meeting at 6:00 a.m., because i had them. s where i think that jeb can, and he' s very good in i' ve always admired jeb bush. i admired the job he did as governor in florida. is he in trouble? yes. there' s no doubt about it, but so we' ll see. fernando: since the attacks in paris, senator mccain has voiced his support for suspending syrian refugee programs because of national security concerns. and as a vocal critic of the president' s syria strategy, he is calling for u.s. ground troops in the fight against isis. >> when "" matter of fact" returns, extremist attacks, what lessons are lawmakers learning about paris? and, polarizing politics -- t allow people who t know if they' re jihadist or not to come and live tt0w!ty%hp! %4@-z5x tt0w!ty%hp! el@-p24 tt0w!ty%hp! ed@-v0p tt0w!ty%hp% )8h-6n, tt0w!ty%hp% kzh-+!p tt0w!ty%hp% 0ph-@/d tt0w!ty%hp% s"h-p]$ tt0w!ty%hp% ueh-s
said to another guy, "what do you think about mo udall for president?" t know. i only met twice." s funny, because it' s true. the people in new hampshire know they' ll come to a town hall meeting at 6:00 a.m., because i had them. s where i think that jeb can, and he' s very good in i' ve always admired jeb bush. i admired the job he did as governor in florida. is he in trouble? yes. there' s no doubt about it, but so we' ll see. fernando: since the attacks in paris, senator...
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yard line state out there, but it is a big difference between presidential year and midterm year mark udall is from a story family, but i don't think he was a natural politician. and while michael bennet is relatively new to politics,, wow, i think his understanding of politics and of campaigns and how to win is very, very, very highly developed, and, and i don't think he is as beatable as udall was. finally, there is only one cory gardner. you show me another cory gardner that can cut into independents and moderates, cut against the problems that the party is facing in umpteen different groups, and that person could win the general election. so far republicans have not found someone there yet. i am pretty skeptical there command to be perfectly honest i'm fairly skeptical of north carolina. the sanders outreach to might -- white male voters something with key demographics, do you see from the gop. well, to me yes bernie sanders support is overwhelmingly white and that -- but i think that the white males the bernie sanders voters, swing general election voters. talking about volvos and birk
yard line state out there, but it is a big difference between presidential year and midterm year mark udall is from a story family, but i don't think he was a natural politician. and while michael bennet is relatively new to politics,, wow, i think his understanding of politics and of campaigns and how to win is very, very, very highly developed, and, and i don't think he is as beatable as udall was. finally, there is only one cory gardner. you show me another cory gardner that can cut into...
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there is a of a lingering question that even if you have the information if your palate tastes is udall wanted them have a different kind of problem. >> one of my great frustrations is how much we can say we give them the information and they will act on it. behavioral economics tells us that is junk and it is junk food because that is never enough to get people to switch. you notice in your life but people who smoke know more about the poor health the fax bin you do. they have gotten that information in their year we have a lead -- a lot of data about that so that is a very big step and typically it is necessary but almost never sufficient and over and over again to pass regulations and laws that our easy. you gave reaffirmation but you made a great point. and that is what the palette is educated to. said to think creatively with information i think it is never sufficient. to say that these foods are bad but obviously that is a deep american value but if we have to combat obesity is not effective. >> is cost and also an issue? >> with help the food cost more per curve that is correct,
there is a of a lingering question that even if you have the information if your palate tastes is udall wanted them have a different kind of problem. >> one of my great frustrations is how much we can say we give them the information and they will act on it. behavioral economics tells us that is junk and it is junk food because that is never enough to get people to switch. you notice in your life but people who smoke know more about the poor health the fax bin you do. they have gotten...
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number two, mark udall was from a storied family in democratic politics, but the thing is i don't think he was a natural politics. he's a really good guy. i don't think he was a natural politics. and while michael bennet is relatively speaking new to politics, wow, i think his understanding of politics and of campaigns and how to win is very, very, very highly developed and i don't think he is as beatable as udall was. finally, there's only one cory gardner that we can -- you know, i haven't seen -- you show me another cory gardner, someone that could cut into independents, cut into moderates, who can cut against the problems that party is facing in umpteen different groups and that person could win a general election. so far republicans haven't found someone there yet. so i'm pretty skeptical there. and to be perfectly honest, it's a different set of -- i'm fairly skeptical of north carolina. does sanders outreach to white male voters something the g.o.p. with key demographics -- rt the g.o.p. with key demographics? to me, yes, bernie sanders' supporters is overwhelmingly white and tha
number two, mark udall was from a storied family in democratic politics, but the thing is i don't think he was a natural politics. he's a really good guy. i don't think he was a natural politics. and while michael bennet is relatively speaking new to politics, wow, i think his understanding of politics and of campaigns and how to win is very, very, very highly developed and i don't think he is as beatable as udall was. finally, there's only one cory gardner that we can -- you know, i haven't...
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number 2 -- mark udall was from a storied family in democratic politics.that i do not think he was a natural politician. he is a really good guy, but i do not think he was a natural politician. bomb michael bennet is -- while michael bennet is relatively speaking new to politics, i think his understanding of politics and of campaigns and how to win is very, very highly developed. i do not think he is as beautiful as udall was. finally, there is only one cory gardner. you show me another cory gardner, someone who can cut into independence and moderates and who can cut against the problems that the party is facing in umpteenth different groups and that person can win a general election. so far, republicans have not found someone there you. -- yet. i'm fairly skeptical there and i been fairly skeptical in north carolina. does sanders outreach to white male voters something the gop with key demographics? >> hurt -- hurt the gop with key demographics. to me, yes, bernie sanders's support is overwhelmingly white. i think the white males that bernie sanders is wi
number 2 -- mark udall was from a storied family in democratic politics.that i do not think he was a natural politician. he is a really good guy, but i do not think he was a natural politician. bomb michael bennet is -- while michael bennet is relatively speaking new to politics, i think his understanding of politics and of campaigns and how to win is very, very highly developed. i do not think he is as beautiful as udall was. finally, there is only one cory gardner. you show me another cory...
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number two, mark udall was from a storied family, democratic politics. thing is i don't think he was a natural politician. he's a really good guy. i don't think he was a natural politician. and while michael bennet is relatively speaking new to politics, wow, i think his understanding of politics and campaigns and how to win is very, very, very highly developed and i don't think he is as beautiful as udall was. finally, there's only one cory gardner. i would say you show me another cory gardner, someone that could cut into independence, cut into moderates, who can count against the problems that the bar is facing in a teen different groups. that person could when i relaunch and so far republicans have not found someone to get. i'm pretty skeptical there. and to be perfect honest it's a different set of, very skeptical of north carolina. does the center's outreach to white male voters -- stander's outreach to white male voters with key demographics? hurt the gop with key -- well, to me, yes, bernie sanders support is overwhelmingly white, and that, by thi
number two, mark udall was from a storied family, democratic politics. thing is i don't think he was a natural politician. he's a really good guy. i don't think he was a natural politician. and while michael bennet is relatively speaking new to politics, wow, i think his understanding of politics and campaigns and how to win is very, very, very highly developed and i don't think he is as beautiful as udall was. finally, there's only one cory gardner. i would say you show me another cory...
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number 2 -- mark udall was from a storied family in democratic politics. the thing is that i do not think he was a natural politician. good guy, but i do not think he was in the natural politician. bomb michael bennet is relatively speaking new to politics, i think his understanding of politics and of campaigns and how to win is very, very highly developed. i do not think he is as beautiful as udall was. finally, there is only one cory gardner. you show me another cory gardner , someone who can cut into andpendence and moderates who can cut against the problems that the party is facing in umpteenth different groups and that person can win a general election. so far, republicans have not one there you.ther yet i'm fairly skeptical there and i have fairly skeptical in north carolina. the sanders outreach to white male voters something the gop with key demographics? hurt the gop with key demographics. me, yes, bernie sanders's support is overwhelmingly white. i think the white males that bernie sanders is winning on board are not voters that have been swing g
number 2 -- mark udall was from a storied family in democratic politics. the thing is that i do not think he was a natural politician. good guy, but i do not think he was in the natural politician. bomb michael bennet is relatively speaking new to politics, i think his understanding of politics and of campaigns and how to win is very, very highly developed. i do not think he is as beautiful as udall was. finally, there is only one cory gardner. you show me another cory gardner , someone who can...
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third was the late, great mo udall.roduces himself to the few people -- the few guys in the shop says i'm mo udall. i'm running for president. one guy says, yeah, we know. we were just laughing about that. >> it's a tough state. three of us had it coming and nobody has been president, yet. yet. >> you decided to run this campaign the new hampshire way. >> exactly. >> you've been here as much or more than anybody. >> yes. well, there are two ways to do this. national polling which apparently i am not very good at. the other way is to show up to weddings, funerals. bar mitzvahs, friendly divorces in new hampshire and say here is why i want to be your president. take a look at me and compare me to the other 19 people running and make a good decision based on getting to know all of us. what a novel way to lelect a president, actually talking to people. >> what was your thought about the debate last night? a couple moments between rand paul and rubio very telling. donald trump somewhere in the middle. >> this donald on valiu
third was the late, great mo udall.roduces himself to the few people -- the few guys in the shop says i'm mo udall. i'm running for president. one guy says, yeah, we know. we were just laughing about that. >> it's a tough state. three of us had it coming and nobody has been president, yet. yet. >> you decided to run this campaign the new hampshire way. >> exactly. >> you've been here as much or more than anybody. >> yes. well, there are two ways to do this....
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udall: mr.president today because we were on this motion of disapproval, we're discussing the issue of climate change and global warming. it is one of our greatest challenges. and we have a choice. we can deny the reality. we can ignore the damage to our planet to our economy and to our security. that's one choice. or we can move forward. we can work together. we can find common ground with a diversified energy portfolio that includes clean energy, with an energy policy that makes sense that creates jobs, that protects the environment and that will keep our nation strong. that is the choice we should make. that is the choice we must make. and once again, that is the choice we are failing to make. this year is almost over. it will likely be the warmest year on record. and the current record holder last year 20 h -- 2014. the impact is clear and people are seeing it all over the world. with rising sea levels and increased droughts, the southwest is at the eye of the storm. in new mexico, temperatu
udall: mr.president today because we were on this motion of disapproval, we're discussing the issue of climate change and global warming. it is one of our greatest challenges. and we have a choice. we can deny the reality. we can ignore the damage to our planet to our economy and to our security. that's one choice. or we can move forward. we can work together. we can find common ground with a diversified energy portfolio that includes clean energy, with an energy policy that makes sense that...
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udall: thank you. let me thank my colleague, senator warren, for those very eloquent remarks.d the senator she traveled with have taught us a lot. we've heard her comments, and she's right. our values in the united states of america are accepting and open to refugees who flee violence and persecution. and that's the country we are. so i thank you very much for your remarks and as i've said, we all have learned very much from you and that trip that you took and what you shared with us. before i begin my remarks today, in addition to the things that i've just said, i wanted first to pause for a moment and say a few words about the paris attacks last friday, mr. president. mr. president, the people of new mexico and the people the world over are grieving for those who were killed and injured in the horrific attacks that have just been talked about by senator warren and others who have come to the floor today. earlier today we had a moment of silence to recognize them, and i just want to say that our thoughts are with the french people, and we are united in our resolve to fight th
udall: thank you. let me thank my colleague, senator warren, for those very eloquent remarks.d the senator she traveled with have taught us a lot. we've heard her comments, and she's right. our values in the united states of america are accepting and open to refugees who flee violence and persecution. and that's the country we are. so i thank you very much for your remarks and as i've said, we all have learned very much from you and that trip that you took and what you shared with us. before i...
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. >> the question here udall told these portfolios, right? >> it's been a roller coaster for several years they would provide a secondary market for many of the community banks and they would entity would have a direct relationship in the fees it was when when and we all know what happened to the secondary market. i was surprised to find. we are selling -- [inaudible] we couldn't find a purchaser for those mortgages or in the recession we had less than half a percentage where the scores are going to be paying. it's only to grab the american dream. they may be getting behind on a car payment or other cash for title payment but they won't name the mortgage case. we have seen an increase in our ability to sell mortgages and there's more money in the market and people are trying to find a higher return so we are starting to find more insurance companies and regional banks primarily. >> said, one of the features of the work was a revelation about volatility and income. i know you've also done some work on certain bills people pay and don't pay. th
. >> the question here udall told these portfolios, right? >> it's been a roller coaster for several years they would provide a secondary market for many of the community banks and they would entity would have a direct relationship in the fees it was when when and we all know what happened to the secondary market. i was surprised to find. we are selling -- [inaudible] we couldn't find a purchaser for those mortgages or in the recession we had less than half a percentage where the...
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>> guest: you hit on a very good question and it's been frustrating to all of us that watched this udallning there was sort of the freedom of access argument being made so you see isis using twitter and facebook and and instant ram and they would do things like something could change accounts they were pretty savvy about using the social media but eventually got better at blocking them so they turn to other kinds of social media. right now a lot of the wireless network is just about out of southern turkey surveyor to communicate in the rest of the broken world in a very powerful way and we managed to not find a way to block them. i think going forward to try to find a way to defeat them is that it has to be fundamental to any strategy to prevent them from spreading this garbage around the world and incite some of their followers. >> host: a reminder if you want to send any message you may do that as well. don't call the number it is just for texting, we have a call from salt lake city. you are on book tv. >> caller: thank you so much. i just wonder a couple of points. first, i'm not refe
>> guest: you hit on a very good question and it's been frustrating to all of us that watched this udallning there was sort of the freedom of access argument being made so you see isis using twitter and facebook and and instant ram and they would do things like something could change accounts they were pretty savvy about using the social media but eventually got better at blocking them so they turn to other kinds of social media. right now a lot of the wireless network is just about out...