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unelected bureaucrats, of course. shannon brain joins us now.report. >> the authors from the libertarian enterprises. if you do not like paying taxes, you should be more worried about federal regulation. that is because they estimate the cost of federal regulations. more than all the corporate and individual taxes the irs is said to collect. the total estimated cost of those regulatory burdens, $1.88 trillion. when you break that down into real-world cost to everything, the food you eat to the gas in your vehicle, it comes to you, as you said, $50,000 per u.s. household. >> you have these unelected bureaucrats in agencies that are doing most of the lawmaking in america. it really does not stop there. i called the regulatory dark matter. it is a bold sentence. the notices. the memoranda. telling companies what they need to do. working beyond the normal lawmaking process. >> critics of the heavy regulatory burden are pointing the finger at capitol hill. lawmakers are happy to talk about the law they thought to pass. they then pass the burden of de
unelected bureaucrats, of course. shannon brain joins us now.report. >> the authors from the libertarian enterprises. if you do not like paying taxes, you should be more worried about federal regulation. that is because they estimate the cost of federal regulations. more than all the corporate and individual taxes the irs is said to collect. the total estimated cost of those regulatory burdens, $1.88 trillion. when you break that down into real-world cost to everything, the food you eat...
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opponent as unelectable. >> i think advocating torture, that is a a loose cannon. saying we should pull out of nato, that is a loose cannon. >> reporter: clinton's party rival bernie sanders maintains the democratic race is not over despite him being down, delegates. >> a quint pack poll shows sanners beating trum in three swing states including pennsylvania in november. clinton and trump in the same findings are running neck and neck. spectrum seven taxes to pose an issue. g.o.p. nominee is under fire for not releasing them, rather than 2012 nominee mitt romney is hint ago this trump has something to hide in all this. trump is blaming the irs auditing process and also sanders and clinton both disclosed their tax record. jim and brooke, back to you. >> thanks, justin. >>> in other news police are investigating a robbery and stab nothing west philadelphia this is new video back from the scene on north ruby street between market and arch. we're told that the victim is a male in his 20's. he was stab twice but is currently in stable condition. so far, a suspect has in
opponent as unelectable. >> i think advocating torture, that is a a loose cannon. saying we should pull out of nato, that is a loose cannon. >> reporter: clinton's party rival bernie sanders maintains the democratic race is not over despite him being down, delegates. >> a quint pack poll shows sanners beating trum in three swing states including pennsylvania in november. clinton and trump in the same findings are running neck and neck. spectrum seven taxes to pose an issue....
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five unelected judges have no greater insight than you or i do as to the nature of marriage. the constitution is silent on the question of what is marriage so the people should have voted to say what consenting adult relationship is a marital relationship. that is the only way the question should have been answered. >> host: is this a moral issue? >> guest: it is a moral issue, political issue, public policy issue. for the legal question is what sort of relationship should the government be treating is a marital relationship and that won't be answered to be to appeal to the principle of equality. equality alone doesn't tell us what sort of relationship we should treat equally. for that you need philosophy, you need a philosophy of what marriage is. what i do in "truth overruled: the future of marriage and religious freedom" is a philosophical defense of marriage of the conjugal union of man and woman, husband and wife, mother and father. >> host: so much of society is built on marriage and so many laws are built on marriage too. aren't a class of people being denied those sam
five unelected judges have no greater insight than you or i do as to the nature of marriage. the constitution is silent on the question of what is marriage so the people should have voted to say what consenting adult relationship is a marital relationship. that is the only way the question should have been answered. >> host: is this a moral issue? >> guest: it is a moral issue, political issue, public policy issue. for the legal question is what sort of relationship should the...
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about the laws that they fought to pass but lawmakers pass the burden of how they'll work off to unelected government employees and the lawmakers complain about regulations that bureaucrats wind up issuing. in 2015 congress passed 114 laws. at the same time, government agencies issued 3,410 regulations. nearly 30 times the number of laws that got to a vote in congress. >> by law, the administration is supposed to do a cost-benefit analysis on any regulation expected to have an impact of more than $100 million. but they rarely do. and there's no penalty for not doing it. chris? >> shannon, thanks. >> the largest automotive recall in american history is getting even bigger. takata has agreed to recall another 35 million to 40 million air bag inflators, more than double what was already being recalled. the company's air bags can explode with too much force, are said to be responsible for at least 11 deaths and more than 100 injuries worldwide. the national highway traffic safety administration says, the recall will take until the end of 2019. >>> well, it was a down day for the markets, the d
about the laws that they fought to pass but lawmakers pass the burden of how they'll work off to unelected government employees and the lawmakers complain about regulations that bureaucrats wind up issuing. in 2015 congress passed 114 laws. at the same time, government agencies issued 3,410 regulations. nearly 30 times the number of laws that got to a vote in congress. >> by law, the administration is supposed to do a cost-benefit analysis on any regulation expected to have an impact of...
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about the laws that they fought to pass but lawmakers pass the burden of how they'll work off to unelectedernment employees and the lawmakers complain about regulations that bureaucrats wind up issuing. in 2015 congress passed 114 laws. at the same time, government agencies issued 3,410 regulations. nearly 30 times the number of laws that got to a vote in congress. >> by law, the administration is supposed to do a cost-benefit analysis on any regulation expected to have an impact of more than $100 million. but they rarely do. and there's no penalty for not doing it. chris? >> shannon, thanks. >> the largest automotive recall in american history is getting even bigger. takata has agreed to recall another 35 million to 40 million air bag inflators, more than double what was already being recalled. the company's air bags can explode with too much force, are said to be responsible for at least 11 deaths and more than 100 injuries worldwide. the national highway traffic safety administration says, the recall will take until the end of 2019. >>> well, it was a down day for the markets, the dow d
about the laws that they fought to pass but lawmakers pass the burden of how they'll work off to unelectedernment employees and the lawmakers complain about regulations that bureaucrats wind up issuing. in 2015 congress passed 114 laws. at the same time, government agencies issued 3,410 regulations. nearly 30 times the number of laws that got to a vote in congress. >> by law, the administration is supposed to do a cost-benefit analysis on any regulation expected to have an impact of more...
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. >> you've got these unelected bureaucrats and agencies doing most of the law making in america, andn't stop there. there is all the regulatory dark matter. the guidance matter, the bulletins, the memoranda, all the ways the agencies are manipulating and telling companies what they need to do and working beyond the normal law making process. >> reporter: critics of the heavy regulatory burden are pointing the finger at capitol hill. lawmakers are happy to talk about the bills they fought to pass and pass the burden to unelected government employees and often wind up complaining about what they issue. in 2015, for instance, congress passed 114 laws. at the same time, government agencies issued 3410 rules for regulations, nearly 30 times the number of laws that got through congress. by law, by the way, the administration is supposed to do a cost/benefit analysis on any regulation expected to cost more than $100 million. and rarely do. there's no penalty for doing it. melissa? melissa: thank you so much for that report. wow. david: the u.s. navy s.e.a.l. killed by isis. what the pentago
. >> you've got these unelected bureaucrats and agencies doing most of the law making in america, andn't stop there. there is all the regulatory dark matter. the guidance matter, the bulletins, the memoranda, all the ways the agencies are manipulating and telling companies what they need to do and working beyond the normal law making process. >> reporter: critics of the heavy regulatory burden are pointing the finger at capitol hill. lawmakers are happy to talk about the bills they...
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heather: those unelected, unaccountable bureaucrats, they are busy doing a whole lot of work. with senator cruz out of the race, donald trump shifting his focus to hillary clinton. a preview of their expected general election showdown coming up plus, take a live look at the tao as new economic numbers are coming in impacting wall street and main street. live with the story. >> they brought this on themselves. now it's war, and i want them dead! the fleas and ticks? their whole gang. we can do that. only bravecto kills fleas & ticks for up to 12 weeks with one tasty chew. starts killing fleas in two hours and kills nearly 100% in under twelve. and it's fda approved. bravecto is for dogs 6 months of age or older. don't worry, princess, we'll settle the score. tonight we ride, with bravecto!! ask your vet about 12-week protection with bravecto. hi...i'm pamela yellen. you may have read my bestselling book "the bank on yourself revolution". over the last 25 years, i've researched more than 450 financial products. i found that one of the best-kept secrets to help you plan for your
heather: those unelected, unaccountable bureaucrats, they are busy doing a whole lot of work. with senator cruz out of the race, donald trump shifting his focus to hillary clinton. a preview of their expected general election showdown coming up plus, take a live look at the tao as new economic numbers are coming in impacting wall street and main street. live with the story. >> they brought this on themselves. now it's war, and i want them dead! the fleas and ticks? their whole gang. we...
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the last half was the empire, ruled by unelected emperors. in its glory days, 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, they grew up to establish the city. 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
the last half was the empire, ruled by unelected emperors. in its glory days, 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, they grew up to establish the city. in...
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it does actually lead me to understand why those guys were unelectable in their own way, they're unelectable because they didn't get that. they weren you have to be all 10,000 of these things or can't be a true conservative. >> that's not the way the average american thinks. there are people in the -- why don't we nurture bringing in the people we brought into this party? just for a primary? look at states like pennsylvania, 100,000 people switched over from independent or democrat to vote for my father. i can't imagine as a business guy or even now as a politician for the last 2 1/2 weeks not nurturing that, welcoming that inflow. >> the first to ask this question, are you ever going to get into politics? >> i have a long way to go, stuff i have to do in my career. maybe. it's fascinating special lip when i look at the guys in there -- >> i've said that. i have a plan for you. i'm not going to discuss it publicly. >> appreciate it. >> quick programming note. tune in tomorrow night 10:00 eastern right here, donald jr.'s dad, donald trump will be our guest tomorrow night at 10:00. >>> coming
it does actually lead me to understand why those guys were unelectable in their own way, they're unelectable because they didn't get that. they weren you have to be all 10,000 of these things or can't be a true conservative. >> that's not the way the average american thinks. there are people in the -- why don't we nurture bringing in the people we brought into this party? just for a primary? look at states like pennsylvania, 100,000 people switched over from independent or democrat to...
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campaigning in new jersey, hillary clinton continues to brand her likely republican opponent as unelectable. >> i think advocating torture, that's a loose cannon. saying we should pull out of nato, that's a loose cannon. >> reporter: a recent poll shows the former secretary of state running neck and neck with trump in three key swing states in november. hena daniels, cbs news. >> trump will also sit down with rnc committee chair reince priebus and other key congressional leaders including senate majority leader mitch mcconnell. >>> and that's the ballgame! the warriors advance! >> that's right. the warriors are moving on after an exciting win in oakland last night. they secured a spot in the nba's westerns conference finals. >> blue and gold fireworks lit up the sky above oracle arena shortly after last night's big win. the warriors will next face either san antonio or oklahoma city. >> think we'll have a harder time with san antonio so i'm hoping for okc but they are going to be tough, too. >> we're ready!! we're ready! >> individual tickets go on sale tomorrow for the western conference f
campaigning in new jersey, hillary clinton continues to brand her likely republican opponent as unelectable. >> i think advocating torture, that's a loose cannon. saying we should pull out of nato, that's a loose cannon. >> reporter: a recent poll shows the former secretary of state running neck and neck with trump in three key swing states in november. hena daniels, cbs news. >> trump will also sit down with rnc committee chair reince priebus and other key congressional...
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realization that that itself was a pretty dramatic violation of separation because we were allowing unelected executive write massive amount of law when law making powers vested in congress and accountability for the law making power and costs that go along with it are supposed to be he startedongress so in recent years even backing away from some of the deference he himselfhat authored once he came to the themselves that they might be violating the core separation of powers principle reflect he had time to and see its operation more fully and i think that was a very of justice aspect scalia's intellectual journey on he would beat willing to reverse course on something he authored if he saw against the understanding of the constitution, ultimately. ms. myles: i'd have to disagree aspect of what professor eastman said. i don't think justice scalia was of chevron.an i think he grudgingly accept it. sure,n't author it, for and i think he and justice stevens often had disagreements because i think justice stevens see it as an open-ended deference to the executive branch and embraced the idea mean
realization that that itself was a pretty dramatic violation of separation because we were allowing unelected executive write massive amount of law when law making powers vested in congress and accountability for the law making power and costs that go along with it are supposed to be he startedongress so in recent years even backing away from some of the deference he himselfhat authored once he came to the themselves that they might be violating the core separation of powers principle reflect...
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campaigning in new jersey, hillary clinton continued to brand her likely republican opponent as unelectable. >> i think advocating torture, that's a loose cannon. saying we should pull out of nato, that's a loose cannon. >> reporter: despite trailing far behind clinton in the delegate count, rival bernie sanders maintains the democratic race is not over. a recent poll shows the vermont senator beating trump in three swing states in november, while the same survey finds clinton and trump running neck and neck. trump will also sit down with rnc chair reince priebus and other congressional leaders including senate majority leader mitch mcconnell. >> hena daniels here in new york. thanks a lot. >>> coming up on "cbs this morning," we'll discuss the trump/ryan meeting with mark leibovich, chief national correspondent for "the new york times" magazine. >>> a high-speed police chase which ended with a questionable use of force is under investigation this morning. police chased the suspect from massachusetts to new hampshire. it ended when the suspect appeared to peacefully surrender but got pounde
campaigning in new jersey, hillary clinton continued to brand her likely republican opponent as unelectable. >> i think advocating torture, that's a loose cannon. saying we should pull out of nato, that's a loose cannon. >> reporter: despite trailing far behind clinton in the delegate count, rival bernie sanders maintains the democratic race is not over. a recent poll shows the vermont senator beating trump in three swing states in november, while the same survey finds clinton and...
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if i were hillary clinton, i think she might be taking some of these unelected party boss superdelegateso active or total, but it is not as secure as i think she would hope to see. they are not committed. they could switch. if sanders continues to chalk up wins, they are not committed by any means and they could flip over to sanders and make as a tight race going into their convention. >> sean spicer is the communications director for the republican national committee. also serves as chief strategist. ryan cost paul meeting with donald trump is scheduled for 9:00 a.m. tomorrow. after that, a news briefing at 11:30 eastern. what's our live coverage here on c-span. coverage hereive on c-span. "q&a"s sunday night on inthe american involvement the spanish civil war. when army officers tried to seize power, and in parts of the 1936, itsucceeded in sent a shockwave of alarm throughout the world. here is the major country in europe. the right-wing military were quickly backed by hitler and miscellany -- and mussolini. here was the spanish ri making a grab for power. thought, we have to be resis
if i were hillary clinton, i think she might be taking some of these unelected party boss superdelegateso active or total, but it is not as secure as i think she would hope to see. they are not committed. they could switch. if sanders continues to chalk up wins, they are not committed by any means and they could flip over to sanders and make as a tight race going into their convention. >> sean spicer is the communications director for the republican national committee. also serves as...
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neil: you have control of your own affairs instead of unelected officials. explainaghi does not his interest-rate policy. clearly, the monetary union has been an economic disaster. why sign up for that? it's not just u.k. that is thinking this. there is a poll that said a number of countries, they want a referendum. countries like france and italy, there is a growing percentage of people who want out. they feel detached from the eu. they feel they have gotten a bad deal. looking greece. look at other countries, italy, france, spain. they have had low growth and high unemployment. why would you want to sign up for that? the alternative has got to be better. betty: ok. i didn't want to turn this into a brexit conversation. i'm sure mark is comfortable with that. the boe and the government, what would they do differently? what you think they would significantly do differently to steer the economy that they cannot do right now being part of the union? neil: we are semi detached. europeanhave the courts. i think that for a number of it's ases, they tell you custo
neil: you have control of your own affairs instead of unelected officials. explainaghi does not his interest-rate policy. clearly, the monetary union has been an economic disaster. why sign up for that? it's not just u.k. that is thinking this. there is a poll that said a number of countries, they want a referendum. countries like france and italy, there is a growing percentage of people who want out. they feel detached from the eu. they feel they have gotten a bad deal. looking greece. look at...
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the way one unelectable person gets elected is run against another unelectable person.the united states. >> the unelectables. inspiring. >> chris, one of your arts got marco rubio fired up on twitter last night. senator rubio responding to a piece about him not wanting to be vice president. rubio tweeted -- rubio continued with the mockery. a source said he was tired after a long day and decided to sleep for a few hours before tomorrow's zika debate in the senate. a long time friend said rubio is, quote, betwixted and between when it comes to whether to do chest or legs at the gym. and according to a source who knows his cousin's wife dentist said he could do cardio. >> i always do chest and legs. you got to keep yourself -- you've got to be even. you don't want to be big up top and little legs. here is the thing, here is the thing, willie. i didn't say he wasn't going to retire. in the piece it says people have tried to get him to stay in the senate because the florida filing deadline hasn't passed. but nothing in his tweet, which i was flattered by, gets to the point
the way one unelectable person gets elected is run against another unelectable person.the united states. >> the unelectables. inspiring. >> chris, one of your arts got marco rubio fired up on twitter last night. senator rubio responding to a piece about him not wanting to be vice president. rubio tweeted -- rubio continued with the mockery. a source said he was tired after a long day and decided to sleep for a few hours before tomorrow's zika debate in the senate. a long time friend...
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superdelegates, unelected, appointed by the party structure, appointed by state parties, appointed by national parties. i don't think they have earned the ability to make those kinds of decisions in the sense that everybody else has to go through a process. i am a superdelegate. i would be glad to have that be a contested issue down the road because if we are going to make our party more democratic, we have to take that spectre out, reform that spectre, change how it is applied. i don't know the exact outcome, but superdelegates, their role, the number of them that exists, i think it is all open for change. jason: as a native arizonan i , i have been hearing for 20 years or so that democrats are really focusing on trying to turn arizona into a purple state, into a swing state. is a trump nomination for the republican party, is that something that can be a tipping point in arizona? rep. grijalva: i think it can be. i think it can be in arizona. it can reestablish the party in new mexico. it can be decisive in colorado, florida. specifically among latino voters, registration has gone up
superdelegates, unelected, appointed by the party structure, appointed by state parties, appointed by national parties. i don't think they have earned the ability to make those kinds of decisions in the sense that everybody else has to go through a process. i am a superdelegate. i would be glad to have that be a contested issue down the road because if we are going to make our party more democratic, we have to take that spectre out, reform that spectre, change how it is applied. i don't know...
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i want to get control of our lawmaking because i think having an unelected court over righted our democratically parliament is outrageous. i run control of our borders. our open borders are leading us to the failure of the xeric -- eurozone with too much migration. i want control of our money. that is just things that i want out of the referendum. >> i will accept a very small leave majority, however small it is, because that would be the will of the people and i think liam is going to have to accept a very small remain. roland: there will be liam: -- liam: there will be people if they feel the referendum was unfairly conducted, that makes it very difficult. roland: it really is not odd to be talking about if one loses by a small amount, it is not fair. the problem with the referendum, you have to accept the result no matter what it is. mark: liam, you are defense secretary. they say that membership helps maintain peace. --was an siding world war i inciting world war i and world war ii. was he exaggerating? liam: i think it was to the point of being preposterous and the five examples he gave in
i want to get control of our lawmaking because i think having an unelected court over righted our democratically parliament is outrageous. i run control of our borders. our open borders are leading us to the failure of the xeric -- eurozone with too much migration. i want control of our money. that is just things that i want out of the referendum. >> i will accept a very small leave majority, however small it is, because that would be the will of the people and i think liam is going to...
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it is in the neighborhood where i lived, it was a vacant and abandoned building when i unelected and over the course of about evan years, we worked with governments in the region to build it into this high school that is now commonly ranked as one of the 25 best public high schools united states and the students are here as part of a constitutional competition that they have been participating in and i am really happy to have them here. this is a good hearing for them to be at. i have the opportunity last week asking essence of this hogan and mr. paul mary with respect to the northern triangle and i will focus my questions to the secretary. yesterday, i had a meeting with senators baldwin and coons with inspirational city councilwoman and -- in in stable. she founded the istanbul pride parade in 20 -- 2003 and there were 30 marchers. by 2014, there were over 80,000 marchers and last year, the turkish government use water cannons to shut the march down and disperse everyone after it had grown so large. she was visiting us to talk about ways in which the united states could be helpful
it is in the neighborhood where i lived, it was a vacant and abandoned building when i unelected and over the course of about evan years, we worked with governments in the region to build it into this high school that is now commonly ranked as one of the 25 best public high schools united states and the students are here as part of a constitutional competition that they have been participating in and i am really happy to have them here. this is a good hearing for them to be at. i have the...
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i can't imagine the united states, can you, if we were going to cede our authority to unelected democratssome other country? i can see the pro-advocate stance. i want you, wilford to come out of your shell to get between piers morgan and simon cowell in terms of what you really think. >> i will follow up on the obama thing, he went too far. >> he added about five points to the brexit group, i think. just like, excuse me? we're used to the lectures here, i mean, i'm used to it, but the rest of the world, maybe they are used to it by now. >> or maybe, sdwrjoe, maybe the so much at stake. >> who knows whether it wouldn't be better, who knows whether ireland wouldn't have 2% interest rates. great britain didn't have the same issues -- i don't know how well it's worked. a lot of people say stay, we've already come this far. it didn't work how it was supposed to, but we've got to stay in now that we've already been part of this experiment. there's a lot of people who said you can't have a common currency. >> britain's not in it. >> you can't have a common currency. britain probably isn't that p
i can't imagine the united states, can you, if we were going to cede our authority to unelected democratssome other country? i can see the pro-advocate stance. i want you, wilford to come out of your shell to get between piers morgan and simon cowell in terms of what you really think. >> i will follow up on the obama thing, he went too far. >> he added about five points to the brexit group, i think. just like, excuse me? we're used to the lectures here, i mean, i'm used to it, but...
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i think it has to come down to me personally, do i want to be governed with unelected people in brusselsi'm a firm believer in democracy, and i believe that we should leave. >> when we look at activity, kind of a barometer of what's going on in the home market. perhaps people are holding on to their homes. can you give us an idea of demand? >> i can give you an idea of trades. it's very optimistic, a third of all of our checkatrade members last year, we asked them how optimistic are you over the next 12 months. 58% said they are really optimistic and they believe that their work will increase. 40% said they remain -- they will remain about the same. so there were just a few who said it would get worse. the trades are very optimistic. >> thank you for bringing us that perspective, that is kevin byrne, ceo and founder of checkatrade.com. >>> disney shares slumping over 5% in extended trade after the entertainment giant record a rare earnings. julia boorstin record this report. >> on earnings on share that came in short on wall street estimates for the first time in here. share investment g
i think it has to come down to me personally, do i want to be governed with unelected people in brusselsi'm a firm believer in democracy, and i believe that we should leave. >> when we look at activity, kind of a barometer of what's going on in the home market. perhaps people are holding on to their homes. can you give us an idea of demand? >> i can give you an idea of trades. it's very optimistic, a third of all of our checkatrade members last year, we asked them how optimistic are...
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so we americans are living under the dictate of unelected, unaccountable bureaucrats.nd congress has not shown the background to -- the backbone to do that. that is why the states must lead the way. mark: so people say there is the governor of texas, i and not interested in politicians' books. explain who this is targeted to. greg: the grassroots people. looking at bernie sanders campaign, you see people who are fed up with washington, have been there a long time, can i -- cannot get the job done. they are a part of the problem. the solution is not invented by many. it was invented by james madison, alexander hamilton. at the very beginning, the states have a vibrant role to play in america. the current washington, d.c. has destroyed the role of states in america. it is time we returned power in this country to where it belongs, and that is the states. mark: you have a lot of constituents supporting donald trump. have you talked to their decisions? greg: i have not. mark: what would you tell them? greg: it would be presumptuous to tell a former president -- let me tell
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not be stopped by unelected commissioners who are failed politicians. >> thank you for your time. i know you are catching a flight back to london. >> it's been great. >>> fewer choices at a higher price. where you could be feeling the pain. fox 7 in miami, a cruise ship set sail monday for cue bachlt it marks the first time a u.s. cruise docked in cuba in 40 years. fox 2 in detroit with a sick out that prevented 94 out of 97 schools from opening their doors today. the techer's union urged to call out after an announcement that the district is running out of money. the sick out was unnecessary and believes the state's legislature will act to ensure the school district can continue to operate. >>> this is a live look from seattle from fox 13. big story there tonight, riots breaking out at the annual may day in march. seattle police arrested nine people following clashes that left five officers injured. that's tonight's live look. this is "special report." we'll be right back. i take pictures of sunrises. it's my job and it's also my passion. but with my back pain i couldn't sleep...
not be stopped by unelected commissioners who are failed politicians. >> thank you for your time. i know you are catching a flight back to london. >> it's been great. >>> fewer choices at a higher price. where you could be feeling the pain. fox 7 in miami, a cruise ship set sail monday for cue bachlt it marks the first time a u.s. cruise docked in cuba in 40 years. fox 2 in detroit with a sick out that prevented 94 out of 97 schools from opening their doors today. the...
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unaccountable, unelected bureaucrats. nameless, faceless, bureaucrats. and that machinery has been in place in washington, d.c., for 30-plus years and republicans and democrats have not stopped it. this is a guy with the courage and the policies and the platforms and the leadership to stand in the breach and say, enough, we're rolling it back. [ cheers and applause ] >> let me turn to the process questions. i'd rather speak more on substance, but these are important questions. the task you have in front of you to win the nomination is daunting. i'm sure you both read the numbers. the current delegate count is donald trump 996. you're in second place, 566. he won 27 contests. you won 11 contests. marco rubio's won three. john kasich has won one. so really it has been a two-person race for a long time. that is a big gap to bridge, a big gap for you to bridge delegate-wise. how important is indiana? is it a must-win state for you now? >> listen, indiana is critically important. we have seen, donald has had a good week. he won his home state and he won the a
unaccountable, unelected bureaucrats. nameless, faceless, bureaucrats. and that machinery has been in place in washington, d.c., for 30-plus years and republicans and democrats have not stopped it. this is a guy with the courage and the policies and the platforms and the leadership to stand in the breach and say, enough, we're rolling it back. [ cheers and applause ] >> let me turn to the process questions. i'd rather speak more on substance, but these are important questions. the task...
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is it not heading imprecisely the wrong direction by trying to create an unelected body which is unaccountablebody. david cameron: i would make a couple of points in response. i don't think we should forget that some of the countries in the european union, until very recently, weren't democracies, but were a form of dictatorship. the second point i would make is those members have had to put in place other democratic norms to help them on their way. the final point i would make is we've had an unparalleled. -- period of peace and prosperity in europe. my argument would be that with you want to attribute all of that to nato, or some of it to the eu, why would you want to put it at risk? >> the findings of the report into the southern closure of that department in york has concerns that with the latest authorities as defined under the health and social care act of 2012 and the failed patient safety, health watch report will the prime minister now except his health act has to change due to the serious risks created and in line with nhs recommendations? david cameron my understanding : is that she
is it not heading imprecisely the wrong direction by trying to create an unelected body which is unaccountablebody. david cameron: i would make a couple of points in response. i don't think we should forget that some of the countries in the european union, until very recently, weren't democracies, but were a form of dictatorship. the second point i would make is those members have had to put in place other democratic norms to help them on their way. the final point i would make is we've had an...
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real-world federal regulations of $2 trillion a year and most of those laws and rules come from unelected bureaucrats. >> a lot of these regulations, people don't understand. these are being put on the book by bureaucrats, not my lawmakers. these are not going through lawmakers congress and having lawmakersvote on them , we got 277,000 employees at federal agencies in washington and around the country coming up with new rules that cost the average taxpayer a lot of money and deciding how they are implemented. we spent a lot of money on that alone. heather: republicans and democrats alike sing both sides of the isle have at advocated for too much of their power to federal agencies who do not exactly show a trump versus clinton presidency would be much different unless there's an overall. heather: we might have an overhaul this fall. always great to see you. jon: you are on an african safari, the camping trip of a lifetime. you wake up to this. that's a lie andlicking the outside of the tent . how this frightening scenario ended. old man. plus a notorious hacker who claims he breached hilla
real-world federal regulations of $2 trillion a year and most of those laws and rules come from unelected bureaucrats. >> a lot of these regulations, people don't understand. these are being put on the book by bureaucrats, not my lawmakers. these are not going through lawmakers congress and having lawmakersvote on them , we got 277,000 employees at federal agencies in washington and around the country coming up with new rules that cost the average taxpayer a lot of money and deciding how...
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nominating unelectable candidates for the general election. and so they could be taken away.nother option for sanders supporters that some people have pitched publicly is making sure that there are no closed primaries in the primary process. independence should be allowed to vote in democratic primaries. that's something bernie sanders supporters would be excited about. it will be too light for him this time, remember that bernie sanders isn't about himself, this whole campaign is about changing the system. and that would be one way to go about it. >>. >> thank you very much. i want to go back to anaheim, californ california. if you think donald trump dealing with these protesters, a lot of mexican flags there. what if if i told you he has a bigger worry within his own party? forget about getting them to his side. why hasn't he closed the deal with paul ryan? will you be needing anything else? not a thing. beautyrest black. get your beautyrest. beautyrest black. jack knocked over a candlestick, onto the shag carpeting... ...and his pants ignited into flames, causing him to st
nominating unelectable candidates for the general election. and so they could be taken away.nother option for sanders supporters that some people have pitched publicly is making sure that there are no closed primaries in the primary process. independence should be allowed to vote in democratic primaries. that's something bernie sanders supporters would be excited about. it will be too light for him this time, remember that bernie sanders isn't about himself, this whole campaign is about...
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i think the clinton people believe they can render donald trump unelectable.as to prove to people that she is likable enough. a lot of this is going to be, i think about, can donald trump get over the bar of being acceptable. the debates will obviously be widely watched and hugely important. john: one of the big questions, will he pay a price? he did not pay a price for some of the controversial things he said. will he pay the price in the bigger america general election? coming up, a look back and forward at the dramatic 2016 race. right after this very quick break. ♪ ♪ mark: welcome back. #i am withest was her, before it was trending. the chief strategist for the hillary clinton campaign, thank you for coming. >> thank you for having me. mark: take donald trump's name off of his candidacy. if he was able to significantly improve his standing with women voters and hispanics what kind ,of achievement with that be in the annals of politics? guest: if i had wings, i could fly. i don't. i think it is an enormous uphill climb for him because he is extremely well-k
i think the clinton people believe they can render donald trump unelectable.as to prove to people that she is likable enough. a lot of this is going to be, i think about, can donald trump get over the bar of being acceptable. the debates will obviously be widely watched and hugely important. john: one of the big questions, will he pay a price? he did not pay a price for some of the controversial things he said. will he pay the price in the bigger america general election? coming up, a look back...
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washington and unelected judges. the kind of political correctness culture.ose roiling factors that are out there are still real and have remedies that need more than just the circus of the campaign. if wages are not getting any better, those people are still going to be angry if they feel like the system is still crooked. that anger and that part of the election is really fascinating. he gets precluded by this other stuff. charlie: if you look ahead at the 2014-2016 election, most people would have said the issue is going to be the economy. there is just whole middle-class , it is decreasing. people look at their lives and don't think their children will have good of lives their children have. they see the wages of people in the top 1%, to take an example, is increasing the disparity. and this is america, and we always that we would simply move forward. the issue we all thought would be there, but it has not gotten a solution in terms of policies, much more in terms of rhetoric. john dickerson: on the bernie sanders side, it is all about the bank. review the
washington and unelected judges. the kind of political correctness culture.ose roiling factors that are out there are still real and have remedies that need more than just the circus of the campaign. if wages are not getting any better, those people are still going to be angry if they feel like the system is still crooked. that anger and that part of the election is really fascinating. he gets precluded by this other stuff. charlie: if you look ahead at the 2014-2016 election, most people would...
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. >> his numbers right now if they were to stay would make him unelectable. but i do believe that trump has the possibility of drawing more people back to him including women. if he has more events of the kind he had with bobby knight. and it was sort of lower key. he was more presidential if you'd like. and i think there's a side of donald trump we see emerge occasionally and then there's rallies and he blasts away. with that other side of him that's so hidden, if you see more of that, i think the gaps could close. >> all right. great hearing your perspective. i appreciate it. >> thank you. >> and just ahead this hour on this sunday, comedian and chief, all joking aside, barack obama is getting high marks for his final white house response performance. we'll talk to one who says it's all in the timing. >> the death of a legend. the focus turns to prince's esta estate. and later a cnn exclusive with president obama. >> after the discussions with the principles, it was clear to me that this was going to be our best chance to get bin laden, that if. we did not
. >> his numbers right now if they were to stay would make him unelectable. but i do believe that trump has the possibility of drawing more people back to him including women. if he has more events of the kind he had with bobby knight. and it was sort of lower key. he was more presidential if you'd like. and i think there's a side of donald trump we see emerge occasionally and then there's rallies and he blasts away. with that other side of him that's so hidden, if you see more of that, i...
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we've seen republicans and democrats do too will vote for unelectable candidates. it happened with todd aiken and richard murdoch in indiana. the challenge for donald trump is to prove he's not todd aiken and one of the people that elected nationally that were nominated on a state level and lose general elections. when you go out and attack the very popular head of the republican governor's association who is also a woman and also hispanic because she doesn't agree with you on every issue, it just sends all of the wrong signals. it's self-destructive. he needs her and he needs the groups that are most proud of her and i just don't understand it. it's sort of not in his best interest and it seems like it's irresistible urge he has. if you're nice to donald trump, he'll be nice to you. >> this could have a chilling effect. the senate candidates who are running for their political lives right now and if you don't get onboard with donald trump, is he going to come into ohio in october? >> it's interesting. charlie sykes raised the point there's been silence from other
we've seen republicans and democrats do too will vote for unelectable candidates. it happened with todd aiken and richard murdoch in indiana. the challenge for donald trump is to prove he's not todd aiken and one of the people that elected nationally that were nominated on a state level and lose general elections. when you go out and attack the very popular head of the republican governor's association who is also a woman and also hispanic because she doesn't agree with you on every issue, it...
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obama's fault, although he has taken it to a new level, we have this fourth branch of government, unelected bureaucrats writing our rules, writing or regulations, that govern our society. that determine our business is run, her schools were, governs almost everything we do. and guess what i, as your member of congress have no say over this. laws are not being written by us through our elected representatives. one of the foundational principles of this country is that we are self-governing people. we believe in self-determination. we believe in govern our consent of the governed. we are losing that. we have a lot of ideas for restoring that. these five things, economic growth, entitlement health-care reform, upward mobility and welfare reform national , security, and restoring self-government, are ideas that i think are animating, they are necessary for saving this country, and by the way, we think it gets better press. -- gets us on a better track. in front of you is not a vote for a person, a political personality, in front of you if we do our jobs right way will be a choice of two paths t
obama's fault, although he has taken it to a new level, we have this fourth branch of government, unelected bureaucrats writing our rules, writing or regulations, that govern our society. that determine our business is run, her schools were, governs almost everything we do. and guess what i, as your member of congress have no say over this. laws are not being written by us through our elected representatives. one of the foundational principles of this country is that we are self-governing...
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amy: is it a model for this somewhat the unelected city managers that michigan governor rick snyder appoints in charge of places like flint? juan: yes, but with one big difference. the governor of michigan n did have the power under the laws that existed to dodo that. puerto rico supposedly is a self-governing territory that was granted self-government by congress back in the 1950's. this is the situation not just of a statete imposing ititself a city, but of one nation imposing colonial control on another nation. so this is the problem that has really rankled folks and become part of the presidential race because bernie sanders has come out strongly opposed to the bill today. he is supposed to be having a conference call with puerto rican leaders to discuss possibly presenting an alternative bill in the senate. and this bill still has to be voted on by before house next week. then it will have to be considered by the senate. there are several senators who have come out against it. anyone could filibuster the bill. amy: let's go to sanders for a moment. the democratic primaries june 5. sande
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then will unelected superdelegates decide the democratic race? >> a lot of people out there, many of the pundits and politicians they say, bernie sanders, you dropout. the people of california should not have the right to determine who the next president will be. well, let me be as clear as i can be. i agree with you. we are in until the last ballot gets cast. amy: as bernie sanders wins in oregon and virtually ties hillary clinton in kentucky, we look at the secret history of superdelegates a new expose by , in these times here in chicago. then we speak to the journalist who exposed chicago's cover up of the police shooting death of 17-year-old laquan mcdonald. all that and more, coming up. welcome to democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. vermont senator bernie sanders has won the democratic primaryan kentucky. with 99% of kentucky precincts reporting, clinton leads sanders by .5%. sanders thanked his supporters in both states. >> let me also take this opportunity to say a word of thanks to the people of ke
then will unelected superdelegates decide the democratic race? >> a lot of people out there, many of the pundits and politicians they say, bernie sanders, you dropout. the people of california should not have the right to determine who the next president will be. well, let me be as clear as i can be. i agree with you. we are in until the last ballot gets cast. amy: as bernie sanders wins in oregon and virtually ties hillary clinton in kentucky, we look at the secret history of...
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the lead poisoning began when an unelected emergency manager appointed by michigan governor snyder switched the source of flint strengthening water to the corrosive flint river. obama is expected to meet today with an eight-year-old flint girl who wrote to him asking him to come to flint. she wrote "i am one of the children that is affected by this water and i've been doing my best to march and to speak out for all the kids that live here in flint." to see our documentary, "thirsty for democracy: the poising of an american city" you can go to democracynow.org. afeni shakur, a former black panther, activist and mother of late hip-hop artist tupac shakur, has died at the age of 69. afeni shakur's activism was a source of inspiration for her son's music. tupac shakur was killed in a still-unsolved drive-by shooting in las vegas in 1996. afeni shakur died in california monday after suffering a suspected heart attack. and those are some of the headlines. this is democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. we are broadcasting from atlanta, georgia. juan gonzalez i
the lead poisoning began when an unelected emergency manager appointed by michigan governor snyder switched the source of flint strengthening water to the corrosive flint river. obama is expected to meet today with an eight-year-old flint girl who wrote to him asking him to come to flint. she wrote "i am one of the children that is affected by this water and i've been doing my best to march and to speak out for all the kids that live here in flint." to see our documentary,...
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one, the unelected superdelegates, her cronies mostly in congress who are elected by nobody to be delegates. they were appointed. and second, the closed primaries. primaries are paid by taxpayers. they should not be closed to independent voters. if the independent voters could have voted in these primaries, bernie sanders would have defeated hillary clinton. in fact, in one tuesday a couple of weeks ago, he lost four primaries in pennsylvania, delaware, connecticut because of closed primaries. the one that was open, and independent voters in rhode island, he won. so i would not be as boastful as hillary clinton. she has to divulge her transcripts. "the wall street journal" just reported she is getting more money from wall street than all other candidates combined and republican-democratic party running for president. and that is one reason why she has to to hold those transcripts, which she had her sponsors, the big bankers others by $1000 each first and i prefer to write -- to have these stenographic transcripts. so she has got them and she has to double to them so the american people can
one, the unelected superdelegates, her cronies mostly in congress who are elected by nobody to be delegates. they were appointed. and second, the closed primaries. primaries are paid by taxpayers. they should not be closed to independent voters. if the independent voters could have voted in these primaries, bernie sanders would have defeated hillary clinton. in fact, in one tuesday a couple of weeks ago, he lost four primaries in pennsylvania, delaware, connecticut because of closed primaries....
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tell all these candidates someone who says these things about women would make essentially them unelectable. donald trump has surprised time after time. he convinced republican voters to get on board with him. you've seen those polling numbers change over time. i think it's going to be a difficult period. susan collins, one of the more moderate republican members of the senate explained it this way on the radio. >> donald trump has the opportunity to unite the party, but if he's going to build that wall that he keeps talking about, he's going to have to mend a lot of fences. he's going to have to stop with the gratuitous personal insults. and he's going to have to go beyond saying he wants to make america great again. he's going to have to articulate what a trump presidency would look like. >> of course, if he doesn't do those things, he may lose people like susan collins. he's already lost ben sass, the senator from nebraska out there calling to draft a third party candidate. the question, are there enough voters behind politicians like that for their to be a viable other option, anti-trum
tell all these candidates someone who says these things about women would make essentially them unelectable. donald trump has surprised time after time. he convinced republican voters to get on board with him. you've seen those polling numbers change over time. i think it's going to be a difficult period. susan collins, one of the more moderate republican members of the senate explained it this way on the radio. >> donald trump has the opportunity to unite the party, but if he's going to...
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and he also called him an unelectable psychopath. i'm curious what you make of those kinds off comments from someone who is a former white house aide who is a frequent guest on this network say thalg thing about the presumptive nominee of the party he supports. >> well, the intensity of the opposition to trump, and especially among what people refer to as the washington elites, and the people who are steeped in the policy, and people who are conservative writers and intellectuals and people who work at the think tanks and people who have worked in the republican white houses, and remember that both former presidents bush have declined to endorse donald trump, and mitt romney, the 2012 nominee is vociferously opposing him. so with that depth of the feeling, there are people who are holding out, and that is one of the reasons why it is not easy for paul ryan to get on board, and not the mention the fact that he wants to run for president some day in the future potentially at least, and he wants to preserve his own viability. remember,
and he also called him an unelectable psychopath. i'm curious what you make of those kinds off comments from someone who is a former white house aide who is a frequent guest on this network say thalg thing about the presumptive nominee of the party he supports. >> well, the intensity of the opposition to trump, and especially among what people refer to as the washington elites, and the people who are steeped in the policy, and people who are conservative writers and intellectuals and...
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but trump is the most unelectable candidate we could put up against hillary clinton. women and hispanics hate his guts for good reason. >> dickerson: let's unpack some of that. let's talk about senator bob corker your colleague in the senate. chairman of the foreign relations committee who said that the speech you just credit advertise r sized there was a good speech challenged conventional wisdom in the foreign policy world he seemed to think it was okay. he's no dummy. >> no, he's no dummy but i 'disagree with bob. obama did not intervene in iraq. we had iraq in a good place, withdrew all of our forces against sound military advice. he didn't intervene in syria. his entire national security team advised to help when assad was on the ropes. that's how isil came about. because of poor foreign policy choices by president obama. leading from behind is not working. i was hoping to hear from donald trump an alternative to leading from behind and i did not hear that alternative. and donald trump's world south korea, japan and germany are free riders. in my world they're va
but trump is the most unelectable candidate we could put up against hillary clinton. women and hispanics hate his guts for good reason. >> dickerson: let's unpack some of that. let's talk about senator bob corker your colleague in the senate. chairman of the foreign relations committee who said that the speech you just credit advertise r sized there was a good speech challenged conventional wisdom in the foreign policy world he seemed to think it was okay. he's no dummy. >> no, he's...