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but that's an unelectable figure. >> 105 years by the way? >> i dye my hair and look younger. >>> kate, over to you. >> you look great the state dead lynn is coming up. if you want to vote in the september 8th primary, register by friday. voters are only allowed to vote >>> what's worse than cockroaches? >> flying cockroaches. >>> the iphones that work under watch. >> and the officer nicknamed the dog whisperer. >>> and back come the dew points in the 70s. it comes along with a side of storms. and we'll tr >>> coming on the new video of the president enjoying his days for twenty years, box tops for education has helped schools earn over 750 million dollars to get what they need! families at northeast elementary in waltham massachusetts collected box tops to help bring visiting artists into their school! don't be absent from helping your local school! buy any eligible box tops for education item and earn 8 bonus boxtops! plus, enter to win 5000 ebox tops at your local bjs wholesale club! >>> on the bz feed a request for parents getting ready t
but that's an unelectable figure. >> 105 years by the way? >> i dye my hair and look younger. >>> kate, over to you. >> you look great the state dead lynn is coming up. if you want to vote in the september 8th primary, register by friday. voters are only allowed to vote >>> what's worse than cockroaches? >> flying cockroaches. >>> the iphones that work under watch. >> and the officer nicknamed the dog whisperer. >>> and back come...
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is a top priorty. 6:03:16-28so this new "fourth branch" of government of unelected beauracracy has been rising up and writing so many rules and regulations that make it harder to actually make things in america, harder for us to have faster economic growth, so we say let's fix that that 3 ryan says voters meed to make the right choice in turning america around.. regardless of party affiliation. has paul ryan ever cared about the lives of these americans as much as he has cared about furthering his political career? career? 3 ryan's opponent- paul nehlen released this web video slamming ryan on his stances on border protection and the economy.he says ryan has a quote- "dangerous globalist agenda."nehlen has received a lot of national attention during his campaign... even drawing conservative commentator ann coulter to an event in janesville this cbs 58 will have full coverage of the wisconsin primary results as they come in today. stay up to date on the airand online at cbs 58 dot com. 3 its 4:?? on this tuesday morning.time for a check of the forecast.here is meteorologist michael schle
is a top priorty. 6:03:16-28so this new "fourth branch" of government of unelected beauracracy has been rising up and writing so many rules and regulations that make it harder to actually make things in america, harder for us to have faster economic growth, so we say let's fix that that 3 ryan says voters meed to make the right choice in turning america around.. regardless of party affiliation. has paul ryan ever cared about the lives of these americans as much as he has cared about...
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ask in you the last couple of days, there has been a line of republicans, both elected official, unelected in the last couple of days, there has been a line of republicans, both elected official, unelected officials, these 50 republicans who come from the national security world, people like michael chertoff who was director of homeland security, director of intelligence, did that -- i know you talk about the came khan family and these incidents, but you served on the intelligence committee, you were on homeland security, did those 50 republicans also have an impact on your decision? >> i certainly respect and worked closely with many of the 50 intelligence defense and homeland security officials who signed that letter. but my decision was my own it certainly was informed by the many years that i served as the chairman of the senate homeland security as well as the regular briefings that i receive now as a member of the intelligence committee. but the conclusion that i drew was based more on my own experience than listening to those experts much as i respect them. >> so the $64,000 questio
ask in you the last couple of days, there has been a line of republicans, both elected official, unelected in the last couple of days, there has been a line of republicans, both elected official, unelected officials, these 50 republicans who come from the national security world, people like michael chertoff who was director of homeland security, director of intelligence, did that -- i know you talk about the came khan family and these incidents, but you served on the intelligence committee,...
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(applause) when you look at hillary clinton, you will see more unelected judges using more unaccountable power to take more unconstitutional action. )) ((steve sebelius)) >> the issue of who gets to nominate judges to the supreme court as well as lower courts, is key. those are lifetime appointments, which, as pence said, can have impacts far into the future. how high are the stakes? well, there's a pending nomination right now that republicans have simply ignored, not because the nominee is unqualified, but because they're hoping the november election brings a change in party to the >> steve he also took some questions from the crowd... what were people asking? ((steve sebelius)) >> ((christianne klein)) election headquarters keeping you updated on all the races that matter to you on air and online at las vegas now dot com./// ((weather toss)) the heat continues as temperatures soar near record numbers again. the monsoon stay way north and east of the region for now as we remain dry and hot. winds have picked up as storms have been passing due north.have picked up as expecting to stay h
(applause) when you look at hillary clinton, you will see more unelected judges using more unaccountable power to take more unconstitutional action. )) ((steve sebelius)) >> the issue of who gets to nominate judges to the supreme court as well as lower courts, is key. those are lifetime appointments, which, as pence said, can have impacts far into the future. how high are the stakes? well, there's a pending nomination right now that republicans have simply ignored, not because the nominee...
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the last half was the empire, ruled by unelected emperors.the word "rome" meant not just the city, but what romans considered the entire civilized world. everyone was either roman or barbarian. people who spoke latin or greek were considered civilized, part of the empire. everyone else, barbarian. according to legend, rome was founded by two brothers, romulus and remus. abandoned in the wild and suckled by a she-wolf, in actuality, the first romans mixed and mingled here -- in the valley between the famous seven hills of rome. this became the roman forum. in 509, they tossed out their king and established the relatively democratic roman republic. that began perhaps history's greatest success story, the rise of rome. from the start, romans were expert builders, and they had a knack for effective government. this simple brick building was once richly veneered with marble and fronted by a grand portico. it's the curia. the senate met here and set the legal standards that still guide western civilization. the reign of julius caesar, who ruled aro
the last half was the empire, ruled by unelected emperors.the word "rome" meant not just the city, but what romans considered the entire civilized world. everyone was either roman or barbarian. people who spoke latin or greek were considered civilized, part of the empire. everyone else, barbarian. according to legend, rome was founded by two brothers, romulus and remus. abandoned in the wild and suckled by a she-wolf, in actuality, the first romans mixed and mingled here -- in the...
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it easier businesess to stay in america. 6:03:16-28so this new "fourth branch" of government of unelected beauracracy has been rising up and writing so many rules and regulations that make it harder to actually make things in america, harder for us to have faster economic growth, so we say let's fix that that he says voters meed to make the right choice in turning america around, no matter whether they're a democrat or republican 3 meantime challenger paul nehlen released a web videoslamming ryan on his views on border protection and nehlen has received a lot of national attention during his campaign, even drawing conservative commentator ann coulter to an event in janesville this weekend. 3 cbs 58 will have full coverage of the wisconsin primary results as they come in tomorrow. you can also stay up to date on cbs 58 dot com. donald trump unveiled a new plan for the nation's economy today in an effort to get his campaign back on track. in detroit, he promised to make a again...saying low income and middle americans will benefit most from his plan that will relieve the tax burden.. 11-18
it easier businesess to stay in america. 6:03:16-28so this new "fourth branch" of government of unelected beauracracy has been rising up and writing so many rules and regulations that make it harder to actually make things in america, harder for us to have faster economic growth, so we say let's fix that that he says voters meed to make the right choice in turning america around, no matter whether they're a democrat or republican 3 meantime challenger paul nehlen released a web...
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me, that by scares labor day, donald trump is viewed as unelectable in the senate candidates on the republicanto make a true and compelling argument for sending the back. host: before the primary is tuesday. we will be covering the results on c-span and the debate taking place in late september. waynesboro, virginia, republican line. good morning. caller: good morning. i have a question and then i would like to make a comment. both conventions from start to finish and it is interesting that at the democratic convention that they chelseahe videotape of and evocative from long time trump as long-time best friends. why would the democrats have the video? host: and your comment? caller: i think we are all being set up by the super rich. i think the man from texas is correct. ka wantedivana her best friends mother to the president. this was not just a photo shoot. that was arm in arm best buddies. pickedtrump should have kasich as his vice president, guaranteeing him ohio. picked tim kaine and she thinks that guarantees her virginia. i think that we all need to vote for kerry johnson. -- gary johns
me, that by scares labor day, donald trump is viewed as unelectable in the senate candidates on the republicanto make a true and compelling argument for sending the back. host: before the primary is tuesday. we will be covering the results on c-span and the debate taking place in late september. waynesboro, virginia, republican line. good morning. caller: good morning. i have a question and then i would like to make a comment. both conventions from start to finish and it is interesting that at...
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that i labor day, trump is viewed as unelectable in the senate ended it on the republican side can make compelling argument percent in the back. host: florida primaries tuesday -- florida primary is tuesday and the debate taking place begetting in late september. pam, waynesboro, virginia. public in line. good morning. -- republican line. good morning. caller: i have a question that i would like to make a comment. i watched the conventions from start to finish. it was interesting at the democratic convention that they played a videotape of chelsea and evocative trump, longtime trump,iends -- ivanka longtime best friends. why would the democrats have that video? host: enter comment? -- enter comment? your comment? caller: we are all being set up by the super rich. -- and the picture .hat was released they were arming our best buddies. in donald trump really wanted to win, he would've picked kasich as his vice president. there was no surprise that .illary picked tim kaine she thinks that guarantees her virginia. i have never voted for a third party, but i would actively work for him. host
that i labor day, trump is viewed as unelectable in the senate ended it on the republican side can make compelling argument percent in the back. host: florida primaries tuesday -- florida primary is tuesday and the debate taking place begetting in late september. pam, waynesboro, virginia. public in line. good morning. -- republican line. good morning. caller: i have a question that i would like to make a comment. i watched the conventions from start to finish. it was interesting at the...
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a lot of what has gone wrong in the country is a bunch of unelected junes telling us what we can do inve to follow and amending the constitution. john: pen is known as one of the strongest anti-abortion politicians. he signed a bill in indiana banning abortion due to gender and disability. a lot americans say this goes too far. >> what goes too far is the law as it stand today. roe versus wade allows abortion for any reason and all reasons, all months of the pregnancy. mike pence like myself believes all of our children should be welcomed into the world and protected by the law. i want to get back to what you raised your eyebrows about. even in the case of disability. a down's syndrome child has dignity and value and worth. just like a 90-year-old with i i90-year-old senilitydoes. wanting a child to be you -- te aborted because they are handicapped -- john: these are the trump supporters applauding. governor pence says row v wade i law. but let's not force taxpayers to pay for abortions that some consider murder. >> the largest abortion provider in america should not also be the larges
a lot of what has gone wrong in the country is a bunch of unelected junes telling us what we can do inve to follow and amending the constitution. john: pen is known as one of the strongest anti-abortion politicians. he signed a bill in indiana banning abortion due to gender and disability. a lot americans say this goes too far. >> what goes too far is the law as it stand today. roe versus wade allows abortion for any reason and all reasons, all months of the pregnancy. mike pence like...
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it's unelected, untouchable power. unless we decide in the name of the common good, in the name of democracy that we need to rein some of this power in. not eliminate it. not seize control of corporations. but find ways to set up some boundaries, some parameters for their behavior. >> all right. thank you very much, folks. [ applause ] >>> coming up this weekend on "american history tv" on c-span3, the life and legacy of alexander hamilton. >> hamilton's argument was that the war had been a common struggle. all the states were fighting together for the liberty of all, for the whole country. so he assumed the debts of the 13 states along with the federal debt. they would all be treated as one debt. they would be paid off at the same time. >> saturday evening, a little after 7:00 eastern. author and national review senior editor richard brookheismaner on the economic achievements of alexander hamilton. and then at 10:00 on "real america," the 1945 war department film "the last bomb" documents the final months of the b29
it's unelected, untouchable power. unless we decide in the name of the common good, in the name of democracy that we need to rein some of this power in. not eliminate it. not seize control of corporations. but find ways to set up some boundaries, some parameters for their behavior. >> all right. thank you very much, folks. [ applause ] >>> coming up this weekend on "american history tv" on c-span3, the life and legacy of alexander hamilton. >> hamilton's argument...
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back in january and i iowa, trump gave a speech where he made this claim and he said unelected i will restore. when a president we are going to say merry christmas in this country. i think now is a very explicit message. they came back to this world that many white evangelical protestants feel in particular has either completely put away a right at their fingertips to be lost. ted cruz was talking about the bathroom bills. he kind of showed up in indiana with this freedom by mike pence. it wasn't trump doing that. it was cruz doing that. at the end of the day, ted cruz is making an argument that he was going to carve out some exemptions from the new reality. trump was saying i'm going to turn back the clock. we are not going to ask for exemptions. we are going to change the reality. it is a stronger appeal to trump to really dig carry the day. that's a brilliant point and it comes right out of routers both. even the something is amazing, you get it. the relation to these two different forces and we know we go back to the founding of the country of how religious a country is supposed t
back in january and i iowa, trump gave a speech where he made this claim and he said unelected i will restore. when a president we are going to say merry christmas in this country. i think now is a very explicit message. they came back to this world that many white evangelical protestants feel in particular has either completely put away a right at their fingertips to be lost. ted cruz was talking about the bathroom bills. he kind of showed up in indiana with this freedom by mike pence. it...
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it's unelected, untouchable power. unless we do something about it. unless we decide in the name of the common good, in the name of democracy that we need to rein some of this power in. not eliminate it. not seize control of corporations. but find ways to set up some boundaries, some parameters for their behavior. >> all right. thank you very much, folks. [ apse
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there's just no way they could imagine that a single individual could have this much power unelected, undemocratic power in a democracy. and here's one of my favorite, i have many of these great cartoons from puck, but this is called the bosses of the senate. now, you may be -- let's take a moment to think how fortunate we are to live in a society where big business has not any sway at all in congress. way back in the bad old days the trusts, the big corporations, you can see them depicted as money bags, the steel trust, the copper trust, and they are pretty fierce looking people. notice they're coming in through the entrance for monopolists, right? there's a big doorway to allow them in. but if you look at the far end you can see the people's entrance is nailed shut. the sign across it saying closed, right? who has access? it's the corporations. who has no access? us, the people. and, of course, the size differential is important, too, to show the leaders of the republic, these senators, are actually little kids who -- many of whom are actually cowering in front of the power and the
there's just no way they could imagine that a single individual could have this much power unelected, undemocratic power in a democracy. and here's one of my favorite, i have many of these great cartoons from puck, but this is called the bosses of the senate. now, you may be -- let's take a moment to think how fortunate we are to live in a society where big business has not any sway at all in congress. way back in the bad old days the trusts, the big corporations, you can see them depicted as...
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saw global leaders giving us project fear, telling us that if we voted not to be run by a bunch of unelectedn in brussels -- it's okay. they don't like me either. it doesn't really matter. does it? >> this is the british guy preaching the gospel of what happened on june 23rd with the brexit vote to a bunch of people in mississippi who are not quite sure if when he says brussels that's supposed to be a good thing or a bad thing. are we against brussels? are we supposed to cheer? this is a brexit? this is the exit with a biscuit. i'm not saying it went over any worse in mississippi than anywhere else in this country. just before any generic republican audience anywhere in this country, this kind of thing is getting up and preaching aud rattic equations. someone will have their hair rise, but most people are waiting for what to say and think and this means nothing to them and is it over? this is weird. it's ten weeks from the american election. european national politics and bringing this man to mississippi? there's a reason it feels weird and obscure. this is a little window into some of the p
saw global leaders giving us project fear, telling us that if we voted not to be run by a bunch of unelectedn in brussels -- it's okay. they don't like me either. it doesn't really matter. does it? >> this is the british guy preaching the gospel of what happened on june 23rd with the brexit vote to a bunch of people in mississippi who are not quite sure if when he says brussels that's supposed to be a good thing or a bad thing. are we against brussels? are we supposed to cheer? this is a...
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then if this was october, i would say wow, you really just want to make this guy unelectable.ut here we are in a speech that was supposed to be about something entirely different. it was supposed to be a speech that was a focus on small business, and she quickly changed it. i differ from you in one area, dana. i do think that she saw that she was taking on water, over the last few days and weeks -- >> on what? >> the e-mails, the foundation, she wanted to change the subject. and she said the way to do it is to go at him. because if he didn't draw blood on her tactically, she would not have been doing this today. she would be more than happy to continue with the fund-raisers and talk about other things. >> that was a good way to change the subject, the other subject we're going to talk about is not hillary's e-mails, it is trump's flip-flop on immigration. so it's not like he's trying to help himself by keeping the focus on her. you know what i mean? >> i do know what you mean, but this was an extreme speech. i don't think anybody that knows donald trump thinks he's a white sup
then if this was october, i would say wow, you really just want to make this guy unelectable.ut here we are in a speech that was supposed to be about something entirely different. it was supposed to be a speech that was a focus on small business, and she quickly changed it. i differ from you in one area, dana. i do think that she saw that she was taking on water, over the last few days and weeks -- >> on what? >> the e-mails, the foundation, she wanted to change the subject. and she...
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on this particular case and apple, what you end up with is a fort branch or army of regulators or unelectedeaucrats that end up basically tearing up the rule book, and then they're surprised at outcomes. i'll give you another example, okay? we talked yesterday, yesterday we talked about this on the exchange, that the problem with janet yellen and company hinting that they potential would follow draghi and kuroda and purchasing -- that they may go into corporate securities. think about what the finance minister said -- without fear or favor, and apply it to the purchases that are being made. who decides? the more you go down there aren't any rules set in stone, the more investors will go down in the basement and the growth you'll see in every country will be cannibalizing every other one. you need growth. you don't need a pit cut into 50 pieces, you need a pisa 50 times bigger. >>> thank you, rick. >>> when we come back, from pizza to chocolate. hershey on face for its worth day in nearly 14 year, more on the failed attempted merger with mondalez. ly a hug. this toy is a reminder that someon
on this particular case and apple, what you end up with is a fort branch or army of regulators or unelectedeaucrats that end up basically tearing up the rule book, and then they're surprised at outcomes. i'll give you another example, okay? we talked yesterday, yesterday we talked about this on the exchange, that the problem with janet yellen and company hinting that they potential would follow draghi and kuroda and purchasing -- that they may go into corporate securities. think about what the...
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second, it puts 15 unelected bureaucrats in charge of medicare's future. >> c-span: so 2012 he wasn'tspeaker of the house, he is now. you say in your book by the year 2020 there will year 2020 there will be 64 million people in this country on medicare. how do you get through this? i'm usually people are unhappy about what he said. >> guest: i think the important thing isn't as you know, aarp is a nonpartisan organization and if i recall correctly, i do not think it was a ceo at the time but i was certainly associated with aarp. speaker ryan came there in his role as running mate as a vice presidential running mate. aarp traditionally invites both parties to our national convention to show up and i give speaker rang good credit to speak to our members to share his views on medicare. social security and medicare are so important for the survival of people who are 65 and older. we know that social security is not addressed in a meaningful way, it will lose 25% of its value by 2030 or people will actually lose 25% of what their current benefits would be if we do not make meaningful adjus
second, it puts 15 unelected bureaucrats in charge of medicare's future. >> c-span: so 2012 he wasn'tspeaker of the house, he is now. you say in your book by the year 2020 there will year 2020 there will be 64 million people in this country on medicare. how do you get through this? i'm usually people are unhappy about what he said. >> guest: i think the important thing isn't as you know, aarp is a nonpartisan organization and if i recall correctly, i do not think it was a ceo at the...
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hillary clinton is unelectable except that she is running against donald trump, and what donald trump manages to do is rather than focus on all of those stories that hugh listed, and every one of those is a legitimate and major story, donald trump has consistently basically, you know, stepped in it himself. maybe because, you know, he is so absorbed with his own grudges and agenda. but i'm willing to blame the media for a lot of things sh but donald trump has been the a architect of almost all of his slipups. he is responsible for the fact that -- he has the ability to turn the focus on anything he wants to turn the focus on, and the fact we're not talking about those things that hugh mentioned and really an indictment of the way that he has run the campaign since the convention. >> that's something, whiff talked to republicans that has been said more than once. donald trump is returning to this let trump be trump strategy. he feels it worked for him, and there was an authenticity that came through, and if you were just watching this as a spect e spectator over the last few months, ha
hillary clinton is unelectable except that she is running against donald trump, and what donald trump manages to do is rather than focus on all of those stories that hugh listed, and every one of those is a legitimate and major story, donald trump has consistently basically, you know, stepped in it himself. maybe because, you know, he is so absorbed with his own grudges and agenda. but i'm willing to blame the media for a lot of things sh but donald trump has been the a architect of almost all...
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the many analysts fear it will strengthen the de facto unelected -- this looks as though it will be a vote for stability, for can have dins and predictable. we saw more than 1% rise in stocks. many investors do believe that the political unrest and the uncertainty will not be over until we see the final result of the election that is due in late 2017. what investors really want to know now is clarity on the roadmap toords the democratically elect d government here. cnbc bangkok. >>> the russian energy minister, alexander novak said that russia sees no ground for new talks on freezing oil production, agoing that prices are, quote, at more or less a normal level. still he added that russia remains open to and is ready to discuss this. meanwhile, oil slightly on the rise today. lifted by reports -- venezuela, ecuador and kuwait. -- price discount, they both weigh on markets. crude now $42 per barrel. oil and gas analyst joins us is morning. good morning. >> nick garthside is here from jpmorgan asset management opec members talking about out put. is anything going to come of it? >> i doub
the many analysts fear it will strengthen the de facto unelected -- this looks as though it will be a vote for stability, for can have dins and predictable. we saw more than 1% rise in stocks. many investors do believe that the political unrest and the uncertainty will not be over until we see the final result of the election that is due in late 2017. what investors really want to know now is clarity on the roadmap toords the democratically elect d government here. cnbc bangkok. >>>...
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european union is basically a bunch of unelected, unaccountable left wing socialist bureaucrats. this is a war on business. this is a war on money. this is a war on profits. and all they want to do is collect more money to spend more money and forget about the individual sovereignty of these nations. that's one of the key issues here. you know what, i hope we have more brexits. i'm rooting for more brexits. i want ireland go brexit. seriously. >> this is the kind of thing that creates the trend of more brexits. >> yes. yes. >> an overreach by brussels. >> i want the u.s. to go brexit. >> let's highlight what he means by the finance minister of ireland what he means by the back door. the competition exists in part to ensure there's competition, two, to make sure there are not too many subsidies. they don't want any state aid. this is understandable when you say this is you don't want the chinese government funding steel businesses that are unprofitable simply to keep people in business, right? we think that's a bad idea. that's what state aid rules in europe are about, to prevent
european union is basically a bunch of unelected, unaccountable left wing socialist bureaucrats. this is a war on business. this is a war on money. this is a war on profits. and all they want to do is collect more money to spend more money and forget about the individual sovereignty of these nations. that's one of the key issues here. you know what, i hope we have more brexits. i'm rooting for more brexits. i want ireland go brexit. seriously. >> this is the kind of thing that creates the...
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ask you in the last couple of days, there has been a line of republicans both elected officials, unelected officials, most recently the 50 republicans who come from the national security world. people like michael chertoff who is director of homeland security, director of intelligence. i know you talk about the khan family and these other incidents, but did that group -- because you serve on the senate intelligence committee, you were on homeland security. did those 50 republicans also have an impact on your decision? >> i respect and worked closely with many of the 50 intelligence, defense and homeland security officials who signed that letter. but my decision was my own. it certainly was informed by the many years that i served as chairman of the senate homeland security, as well as the regular briefings that i receive now as a member of the intelligence committee. but the conclusion that i drew was based more on my own experience than listening to those experts much as i respect them. >> so the $64,000 question that you didn't answer in the op-ed is who are you going to vote for? >> i t
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and they're just -- it's get the bums out year and they've had enough up to here and so they may unelect their own party members because they want substantive change in washington. they want to see him rein the budget in and they want us to continue to be the world peace keepers and there say lot of change in washington and it hasn't happened under either leadership and there is a frustration that is not tapped into yet that the washington crowd hasn't. >> know you're only too happy to sit here and watch the discussion among republicans who may not be supporting donald trump and the discussion and this just goes to show how bad things go for donald trump, right? >> if you think things are so bad for donald trump, why then aren't in some instances the polls numbers worse? a new poll out of iowa, they voted twice for president barack obama and donald trump's winning in iowa or at least tied there up by a point in iowa in a new suffolk university poll there, if things are so bad how come it's not worse? >> well, because -- and i say this all the time, the worst thing that democrats can do i
and they're just -- it's get the bums out year and they've had enough up to here and so they may unelect their own party members because they want substantive change in washington. they want to see him rein the budget in and they want us to continue to be the world peace keepers and there say lot of change in washington and it hasn't happened under either leadership and there is a frustration that is not tapped into yet that the washington crowd hasn't. >> know you're only too happy to...
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to form from becoming an unelected bureaucracy, which if you listen to the people, doesn't take issues with migration. to actually becoming an elected democracy, because it isn't a democracy at the moment. the second point i wanted to make was that we talk about russia's influence on brexit, but you've also got to consider russia's influence on the scottish national party, which are borderline marx i think so, the labour party, who's led by c.n.d., a campaigner who's also a marxist. we've got some serious extremists in the u.k., and it isn't the brexit people. it's the other side. and i think what you guys might watch too much of the mainstream media, which focuses on that, and what brexit proved was that mainstream media isn't always right and people don't necessarily listen to it. and that's what brexit was a vote for. it was against the mainstream, against the government, against obama, and it wasn't just a protest vote. it was a vote for the truth, in my opinion. host: simon, thanks for joining us. guest: thanks, simon. as to brexit potentially in the long term helping the e.u. ref
to form from becoming an unelected bureaucracy, which if you listen to the people, doesn't take issues with migration. to actually becoming an elected democracy, because it isn't a democracy at the moment. the second point i wanted to make was that we talk about russia's influence on brexit, but you've also got to consider russia's influence on the scottish national party, which are borderline marx i think so, the labour party, who's led by c.n.d., a campaigner who's also a marxist. we've got...
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flint's lead poisoning began last year when an unelected emergency manager appointed by michigan gerernor ri s snyder switched the source of the city's drinking water to the corrrrosive flint river. today, the water in flint is still poisoned and unsafe to drink. the former head of booking at fox news says former ceo roger ailes sexually harassed her for two decades. ailes resigned last week amidst multiple claims of sexual harassment. laurie luhn told "new york magazine" that fox news knew about the harassment and helped cover it up. luhn said the harassment amounted to psychological torture and ruined her life. luhn called ailes a predator and said her duties included luring young female fox employees into one-on-one situations with ailes that she knew could result in harassment. in international news, hundreds of residents of the syrian city of aleppo demonstrated and burned tires sunday to protest the ongoing siege by syrian government forces and their allies. the demonstrtration to p place shortly before rebs s fighti the syrian government began a new offensive to break the siege. th
flint's lead poisoning began last year when an unelected emergency manager appointed by michigan gerernor ri s snyder switched the source of the city's drinking water to the corrrrosive flint river. today, the water in flint is still poisoned and unsafe to drink. the former head of booking at fox news says former ceo roger ailes sexually harassed her for two decades. ailes resigned last week amidst multiple claims of sexual harassment. laurie luhn told "new york magazine" that fox...
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. >> i think some i think standing there as an unelected -- before he's elect, if that were to happenhe does look like he is ready for the job. based on the disagreements in the past, it was an opportunistic moment to have a confrontation t. president of mexico gave him credit for coming to the table and trying to fight the impulse, that he has said. >> thank you very much for joining us. >>> oh, please remember, neil is back on tuesday, september 6th. he'll be kick off his return on 12 find on the fox business fourth quarter. then again right here at 4 another p.m. share your thoughts via twitter or facebook using hashtag cavuto returns. catch me tomorrow morning. varney and me, all right, etch, "the five" is next. >> hello, melissa frances, in new york city, this is "the five." donald trump just wrapping up his closely followed meeting with mexico president enrique penna nieto tonight. pecksco's leader invited trump south of the border. after a brief meeting, they spoke to the press. here's trump. >> we had a very substantive direct and constructive exchange of ideas over quite a pe
. >> i think some i think standing there as an unelected -- before he's elect, if that were to happenhe does look like he is ready for the job. based on the disagreements in the past, it was an opportunistic moment to have a confrontation t. president of mexico gave him credit for coming to the table and trying to fight the impulse, that he has said. >> thank you very much for joining us. >>> oh, please remember, neil is back on tuesday, september 6th. he'll be kick off his...
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it's unelected, untouchable power. unless we decide in the name of the common good, in the name of democracy that we need to rein some of this power in. not eliminate it. not seize control of corporations. but find ways to set up some boundaries, some parameters for their behavior. >> all right. thank you very much, folks. [ applause ] our profile of presidential candidates continues thursday night on american history tv with a look at labor leader and socialist party presidential candidate you gene debs. he ran for office five times. that's at 8:00 p.m. eastern time here at c-span 3. now, the contenders. our series on key political figures who reason for president and loss, but who nevertheless changed political history. tonight we feature william jennings bryan. this 90-minute program was recorded at lincoln, nebraska. this is "american history tv," only on c-span3. >>> good evening, and welcome to what better way to introduce you to the man than hearing directly from him. here's a portion of the speech that he deliv
it's unelected, untouchable power. unless we decide in the name of the common good, in the name of democracy that we need to rein some of this power in. not eliminate it. not seize control of corporations. but find ways to set up some boundaries, some parameters for their behavior. >> all right. thank you very much, folks. [ applause ] our profile of presidential candidates continues thursday night on american history tv with a look at labor leader and socialist party presidential...
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yeah, i think he will go from terrible unelected numbers in the polling to just losing numbers and there will be a lot of hysteria about that but let's see where the race goes when we get into october 1st. hillary's a weak candidate. we would be beating her with a credible republican and i sure wish that were the case. >> that leads me to my final question. you are clearly still a skeptic about donald trump, clearly not a supporter. would you vote for secretary clinton as some of your gop colleagues are saying they are now going to do? >> well, i'm not a clinton fan. i think a lot of hugh's criticism is totally right online. i have said this. i'm not voting for trump. i'm looking for a businessman, an outsider who came into the republican party, cleaned it up but was a patriot and wanted to build the country, not tear it down. i will probably write in the late wendell wilkie as my choice. >> all right. we just made some news there. all right. mike murphy, really appreciate your joining us on this friday. >> thank you very much. i appreciate being on. >>> let's bring in the panel now. msn
yeah, i think he will go from terrible unelected numbers in the polling to just losing numbers and there will be a lot of hysteria about that but let's see where the race goes when we get into october 1st. hillary's a weak candidate. we would be beating her with a credible republican and i sure wish that were the case. >> that leads me to my final question. you are clearly still a skeptic about donald trump, clearly not a supporter. would you vote for secretary clinton as some of your gop...
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her former vice president him and now the interim president, who is about to become the country's unelected president michel temer. during the olympics, mr. temer broke protocol by demanding his name not be announced at the opening ceremony because he was scared of being booed by the crowd. that is how unpopular and he did he is. when the crowd saw him, even without him being announced, him.quite viciously booed he skipped the closing ceremony. while he is hiding, dilma, who has a history as a fighter against this country costs former military dictatorship, who endured years of torture while imprisoned as a political prisoner, chooses to go and confront her accusers face-to-face and will give what, by all accounts, will likely be a very strong and aggressive and to fight speech consistent with -- to fight speech consistent with her political persona. it is quite remarkable for so many reasons, including the fact, as you said, the majority of the senate, just as was true the majority in the house that impeached her, the majority of the senate sitting in judgment of her are people who themsel
her former vice president him and now the interim president, who is about to become the country's unelected president michel temer. during the olympics, mr. temer broke protocol by demanding his name not be announced at the opening ceremony because he was scared of being booed by the crowd. that is how unpopular and he did he is. when the crowd saw him, even without him being announced, him.quite viciously booed he skipped the closing ceremony. while he is hiding, dilma, who has a history as a...
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by labor day, trump is viewed unelectable and then senate candidates on the republican side can makeompelling sending themsentimen back. host: we will be covering results on the c-span networks and the debates taking place in late september. waynesboro, virginia, republican line. caller: i have a question and then i would like to make a comment. i watched both conventions from start to finish and it is interesting at the democratic convention that they play the video tape of chelsea and the vodka trump, long time -- ivanka trump, longtime best friends. why would the democrats have that video? host: your comment? caller: i think we are all being set up by the superrich. i think the man from texas is correct. ran because ivanka wanted her best friend's mother to be president. ther relationship with clintons at their wedding, that was not just a photo shoot. that was arm in arm best buddies. if donald trump really wanted to kasich asuld taken vice president, guaranteeing him ohio. it's no surprise hillary clinton picked tim kaine. she thinks it guarantees her virginia. i think we all ne
by labor day, trump is viewed unelectable and then senate candidates on the republican side can makeompelling sending themsentimen back. host: we will be covering results on the c-span networks and the debates taking place in late september. waynesboro, virginia, republican line. caller: i have a question and then i would like to make a comment. i watched both conventions from start to finish and it is interesting at the democratic convention that they play the video tape of chelsea and the...
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there is no way they could imagine a single individual could have this much power unelected and undemocratic party in a democracy. and here is one of my favorites, i have many of these great cartoons. this is called "the bosses of the senate." lets all take a moment and think how fortunate we are to live in a society when big business has not any sway at all in congress. >> the trust and the corporation that you can see them depicted as moneybags and they are fierce looking people. they are coming in through the entrance of monopolists. so who has access is the corporation and who has no access? us. the people and the size differential is important to. senators are little kids who are cowarding in front of the power and menace of this corporation. this again is not the nights of labor monthly. this is a mainstream middle class publication called pub magazine that's landing in middle class and upper class americans. this is a wide range anxiety of the nature of the problem in the gilded age. here is another one showing the sort of the unfair duo that's taking place. it is another magazine one
there is no way they could imagine a single individual could have this much power unelected and undemocratic party in a democracy. and here is one of my favorites, i have many of these great cartoons. this is called "the bosses of the senate." lets all take a moment and think how fortunate we are to live in a society when big business has not any sway at all in congress. >> the trust and the corporation that you can see them depicted as moneybags and they are fierce looking...
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by labor day, trump is viewed unelectable and then senate candidates on the republican side can makeompelling sending themsentimen back. host: we will be covering results on the c-span networks and the debates taking place in late september. waynesboro, virginia, republican line. caller: i have a question and then i would like to make a comment. i watched both conventions from start to finish and it is interesting at the democratic convention that they play the video tape of chelsea and the vodka trump, long time -- ivanka trump, longtime best friends. why would the democrats have that video? host: your comment? caller: i think we are all being set up by the superrich. i think the man from texas is correct. ran because ivanka wanted her best friend's mother to be president. ther relationship with clintons at their wedding, that was not just a photo shoot. that was arm in arm best buddies. if donald trump really wanted to kasich asuld taken vice president, guaranteeing him ohio. it's no surprise hillary clinton picked tim kaine. she thinks it guarantees her virginia. i think we all ne
by labor day, trump is viewed unelectable and then senate candidates on the republican side can makeompelling sending themsentimen back. host: we will be covering results on the c-span networks and the debates taking place in late september. waynesboro, virginia, republican line. caller: i have a question and then i would like to make a comment. i watched both conventions from start to finish and it is interesting at the democratic convention that they play the video tape of chelsea and the...
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it's unelected, untouchable power. unless we do something about it. unless we decide in the name of the common good, in the name of democracy that we need to rein some of this power in. not eliminate it. not seize control of corporations. but find ways to set up some boundaries, some parameters for their behavior. >> all right. thank you very much, folks. [ applause ] >>> our profile of presidential candidates continues thursday night on american history tv with a look at labor leader and socialist party presidential candidate eugene debs. he ran for office five times in the early 20th century. that's at 8:00 p.m. eastern time here on c-span3. >>> coming up this weekend on "american history tv" on c-span3, the life and legacy of alexander hamilton. >> hamilton's argument was that the war had been a common struggle. all the states were fighting together for the liberty of all, for the whole country. so he assumed the debts of the 13 states along with the federal debt. they would all be treated as one debt. they would be paid off at the same time. >> sa
it's unelected, untouchable power. unless we do something about it. unless we decide in the name of the common good, in the name of democracy that we need to rein some of this power in. not eliminate it. not seize control of corporations. but find ways to set up some boundaries, some parameters for their behavior. >> all right. thank you very much, folks. [ applause ] >>> our profile of presidential candidates continues thursday night on american history tv with a look at labor...
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it's unelected, untouchable power unless we do something, decide in the name of common good, we need to rein some of the power in. not eliminate it, but find ways to set up some boundaries, parameters for their behavior. >> all right. thank you very much, folks. [ applause ] >> on saturday, c-span's issues spotlight looks at police and race relations. we'll show you president obama at the memorial service for police officers killed in dallas. a speech by senator tim scott about his own interalshs with the police, and washington, d.c. police chief cathy lunear describing her agency's community policing. here's a preview. >> in the course of one year, i have been stopped seven times. by a law enforcement officer. not four, not five, not six, but seven times in one year as an elected official. was i speeding sometimes? sure. but the vast majority of the time, i was pulled over for nothing more than driving a new car in the wrong neighborhood or some other reason just as trivial. >> watch issues spotlight on police and race relations saturday at 8:00 p.m. eastern on c-span. >>> now, the
it's unelected, untouchable power unless we do something, decide in the name of common good, we need to rein some of the power in. not eliminate it, but find ways to set up some boundaries, parameters for their behavior. >> all right. thank you very much, folks. [ applause ] >> on saturday, c-span's issues spotlight looks at police and race relations. we'll show you president obama at the memorial service for police officers killed in dallas. a speech by senator tim scott about his...
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britain voted to leave the eu and part of the argument was they didn't want to be bossed around by unelectedrat in brussels and i wonder if you support this decision? >> there's legal process in place, now that commission has reached a finding, we have the right to appeal it and we have a meeting of our government tomorrow, and i will advise the government to appeal this decision. and i expect the government to appeal it, and then it goes to adjudication of the european courts and the european courts will do a full assessment of what the competition commission has decided, and what the reasons are behind it. and of course, when that reaches a conclusion, we'll abide by the decisi decision. we are going to challenge that by way of appeal to the european courts. >> minister noonan, this is not the first time ireland has come under focus for its tax practices. apple has quite a few employees in the country, but we've been focused in this country on companies that invert, they move their tax status, their jurisducti jurisdiction where they have a little more than a storefront, and oftentimes has
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is there going to be a more public tidal wave now of both elected and unelected people in the party who strongly, they were both very tough. they didn't mince words saying republicans can't just stand by. they both said, donald trump can't be president. you have to go out and vote. >> is it almost unprecedented to see so many high profile republicans not only say they won't endorse their candidate, the republican nominee donald trump burk say they'll vote for the other party. the democratic nominee. >> i don't know fits unprecedented but in a sense the way it is rolling out. yesterday i believe bradshaw was noted as saying trump is a narcissist and a racist. throws strong words for a republican. after reporting that marie a comello. an aide that she is well respected by everybody in the party. i feel like this is reminiscent of gold water versus rockefeller. that was over ideology. this is personal within the party. >> all right. everyone stand by. we'll take a quick break. ♪ he wrecked the rec room this summer. his stellar notebooks will last through june. get back to great. this week,
is there going to be a more public tidal wave now of both elected and unelected people in the party who strongly, they were both very tough. they didn't mince words saying republicans can't just stand by. they both said, donald trump can't be president. you have to go out and vote. >> is it almost unprecedented to see so many high profile republicans not only say they won't endorse their candidate, the republican nominee donald trump burk say they'll vote for the other party. the...
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both candidates are unelectable in some ways. donald trump has a 63% unfavorable as you said.e, hillary clinton. you have to get relatively better in terms of the unfavorables. donald trump has got to reboot now. you can actually lose an election in august unless he reboots. i agree with what my colleague on the other end of the wire, the tv wire, here. you've got to reboot. he's got to get the message discipline that newt gingrich talks about. if he talks one more time about the khan family, russia, paul ryan, judge curiel -- i mean 8 2% of the american people are angry. they say wrong track. it is a very wrong election for a natural sort of incumbent in some ways running for a third term of obama to win that election. in some ways it is trump's to lose. >> some folks would say that we'll see a new donald trump on monday. we've heard that before. time will tell. david, ian, appreciate it, guys. thank you. >>> even though we still may be months out from election day, it is safe to say that 2016 is shifting the political landscape fracturing parties along new fault lines and ch
both candidates are unelectable in some ways. donald trump has a 63% unfavorable as you said.e, hillary clinton. you have to get relatively better in terms of the unfavorables. donald trump has got to reboot now. you can actually lose an election in august unless he reboots. i agree with what my colleague on the other end of the wire, the tv wire, here. you've got to reboot. he's got to get the message discipline that newt gingrich talks about. if he talks one more time about the khan family,...
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hughes would have responded to unelected officials -- international organization scale such as the rockefeller funded united nations, being able to dictate international law as opposed to an elected official who would use the congress to pass particular laws. >> thank you. >> that's a great question and it's one where i think that the chief justice hughes would have i think very kind of nuanced views and not something where you would say oh, boy he really would be hostile to the international organizations because this is somebody who came to the chief justiceship after serving on the international court in the hague. he's being sort of internationalist if you will and in his writings he has been let critical of the idea that international is our law. in his book he specifically says international law is our law. on the other handy think he would ultimately say that our own elected officials have the ultimate say over what the scope of our laws are. and i think he would have had had a view that congress had quite a wide scope to embrace international law principles but that if congress wanted
hughes would have responded to unelected officials -- international organization scale such as the rockefeller funded united nations, being able to dictate international law as opposed to an elected official who would use the congress to pass particular laws. >> thank you. >> that's a great question and it's one where i think that the chief justice hughes would have i think very kind of nuanced views and not something where you would say oh, boy he really would be hostile to the...
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i think some folks think after 202022 it will expire but now it lets unelected bureaucrats decide what's going to happen next with the policy and given the fact that they've champion biofuels and ethanol for this time, they're not going to skillet back as they should. >> i wonder if i could talk about one environmental unintended consequence that has just come out in the newspaper. >> we would love to hear about it did in fact, i blogged on this and in the handouts from my organization, i have a little blog post there about it. it was an ap story that was published last friday and it talks about the mugging is of midwest whether being the result of sweaty corn. this is actually a very well documented documented phenomenon. the technical term for it is even a vote transparent in. all plants do it. they give off moisture. there has been a long debate since 2008 between the experts on both sides as to whether or not the renewable fuel standard reduces carbon dioxide emission. i won't even try to resolve that very technical discussion. this much i think is absolutely clear, first is that eve
i think some folks think after 202022 it will expire but now it lets unelected bureaucrats decide what's going to happen next with the policy and given the fact that they've champion biofuels and ethanol for this time, they're not going to skillet back as they should. >> i wonder if i could talk about one environmental unintended consequence that has just come out in the newspaper. >> we would love to hear about it did in fact, i blogged on this and in the handouts from my...