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he's an unelected official. he's all but announced that he's running for governor of ohio.wants to run for governor of ohio, go run for governor of ohio but don't do so when you're sitting in a federal office right now. >> here's how peter baker and maggie haberman wrote about anthony scaramucci, the new communications director and the reince priebus feud at the ours priebus was fired. the clash between mr. scaramucci and mr. priebus offers a case study in how the trump white house operates, a conflict divorced from facts, untethered government works, enabled by the lack of any organizational structure, and driven by ambition, fear, animosity and envy. you may disagree with some of the tone of that, but there is consensus that the president does like a little bit of chaos. how does john kelly limit that chaos and how does the president chaos?ially limit himself from >> i think general kelly is going to restore order to the staff. his title is chief of staff, not chief of the president. and what you have seen over the last 30 years is an unbelievably successful individual an
he's an unelected official. he's all but announced that he's running for governor of ohio.wants to run for governor of ohio, go run for governor of ohio but don't do so when you're sitting in a federal office right now. >> here's how peter baker and maggie haberman wrote about anthony scaramucci, the new communications director and the reince priebus feud at the ours priebus was fired. the clash between mr. scaramucci and mr. priebus offers a case study in how the trump white house...
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cfpb represents the summit of unelected, on accountable agency governments. it represents a dagger aimed at financial principles, checks and balances, due process and justice for all. clearly you can be a gimmick cracked -- ba democrat and believe in the cfpb, by the canopy a democrat -- you cannot be a democrat, lowercase 'd 'and believe in this institution. it represents nothing less that one of the key battles to defend and protect the constitution. host: can you put this in the context of the broader fight over the cfpb? guest: yeah, i can. it is interesting because representative handling brings up the idea that the cfpb is preventing competition, preventing choice among consumers. it is interesting because it is a signature rule they have proposed, this ban on arbitration clauses actually restores a lot of competition to the market. what is interesting is arbitration has successfully derailed challenges by consumers to anti-competitive business practices. and fees,e wage theft anti-competitive fees that are charged. in terms of restoring competitive pra
cfpb represents the summit of unelected, on accountable agency governments. it represents a dagger aimed at financial principles, checks and balances, due process and justice for all. clearly you can be a gimmick cracked -- ba democrat and believe in the cfpb, by the canopy a democrat -- you cannot be a democrat, lowercase 'd 'and believe in this institution. it represents nothing less that one of the key battles to defend and protect the constitution. host: can you put this in the context of...
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some unelected bureaucrat was never run for office at all? point. the other as a u.s. senate to her desk senator, -- senator, how many do you think could talk to me? do is drive 95 miles and i can make my voice heard. so can everybody else in oklahoma. that doesn't happen a peer. when you send a letter, most of the time you get a letter back thanking you for the letter but no specific response. host: the states who have signed on, are they governed by republicans? guest: i think that is true. alaska, missouri, tennessee. host: are we making this appeal largely to red states? reason is there is a drive for control back to the states. host: how do you make these happen if the states have to have the same three principles? guest: let's take the fiscal responsibility that the federal government has to be fiscally responsible. within a convention, he gets one vote. of oklahoma was a intent, but they still get one vote. you have to pass a says, hereion that is a constitutional amendment we look forward to discussing. what would that be? let's have a balanced budget amendment
some unelected bureaucrat was never run for office at all? point. the other as a u.s. senate to her desk senator, -- senator, how many do you think could talk to me? do is drive 95 miles and i can make my voice heard. so can everybody else in oklahoma. that doesn't happen a peer. when you send a letter, most of the time you get a letter back thanking you for the letter but no specific response. host: the states who have signed on, are they governed by republicans? guest: i think that is true....
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some unelected bureaucrat was never run for office at all? point. the other as a u.s. senate to her desk senator, -- senator, how many do you think could talk to me? do is drive 95 miles and i can make my voice heard. so can everybody else in oklahoma. that doesn't happen a peer. when you send a letter, most of the time you get a letter back thanking you for the letter but no specific response. host: the states who have signed on, are they governed by republicans? guest: i think that is true. alaska, missouri, tennessee. host: are we making this appeal largely to red states? reason is there is a drive for control back to the states. host: how do you make these happen if the states have to have the same three principles? guest: let's take the fiscal responsibility that the federal government has to be fiscally responsible. within a convention, he gets one vote. of oklahoma was a intent, but they still get one vote. you have to pass a says, hereion that is a constitutional amendment we look forward to discussing. what would that be? let's have a balanced budget amendment
some unelected bureaucrat was never run for office at all? point. the other as a u.s. senate to her desk senator, -- senator, how many do you think could talk to me? do is drive 95 miles and i can make my voice heard. so can everybody else in oklahoma. that doesn't happen a peer. when you send a letter, most of the time you get a letter back thanking you for the letter but no specific response. host: the states who have signed on, are they governed by republicans? guest: i think that is true....
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the agreement allows seatso have 10 unelected in congress until 2026, and grants amnesty to the majority of guerrillas. many will carry out reparation services, including the removal of landmines. the launch of the party will come a few days before a state visit to colombia by the pope, who aims to encourage the reconciliation process. despite the peace deal, farc are issue, withsive half a million killed after a century of conflict. catherine: it is named after the roman goddess of love, fertility, and beauty, but the venus satellite being prepped for launch from french guiana has a much less sentimental mission than its name might suggest. the joint venture is due to orbit the earth to collect data that will help monitor climate change. satellite going into orbit next week is called venus -- vegetation and environment monitoring via microsatellite. it will be stationed 1720 kilometers above the earth's surface. >> this is clearly part of the battle to curb climate change. we will be able to monitor vegetation every two days, and to a precise degree. reporter: the venus satellite will g
the agreement allows seatso have 10 unelected in congress until 2026, and grants amnesty to the majority of guerrillas. many will carry out reparation services, including the removal of landmines. the launch of the party will come a few days before a state visit to colombia by the pope, who aims to encourage the reconciliation process. despite the peace deal, farc are issue, withsive half a million killed after a century of conflict. catherine: it is named after the roman goddess of love,...
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there are now six elected, three unelected. out of 100 or something. about 80 plus.rkings of a democratic system. the population voted. they preferred pap candidates to become members of parliament. they have confidence in the pap to govern them, and govern well. as long as that happens, i can have that outcome in government. as long as the government stops functioning, or, for that matter, if i have a member of parliament that does not fulfil his duties and loses his voters‘ confidence, the situation will change overnight. it is open. well, your country is so open in terms of its economy, but so not open in some other ways. imean... just because the voters have voted for me and my party doesn‘t mean we are not open. wait a minute. look at the realities. you have an internal security act that allows people to be locked up without charge or trial. the only people we have locked in recent decades are terrorists and islamic extremists. you have also taken legal action against teenage bloggers for things they have written online. you have human rights watch saying prime
there are now six elected, three unelected. out of 100 or something. about 80 plus.rkings of a democratic system. the population voted. they preferred pap candidates to become members of parliament. they have confidence in the pap to govern them, and govern well. as long as that happens, i can have that outcome in government. as long as the government stops functioning, or, for that matter, if i have a member of parliament that does not fulfil his duties and loses his voters‘ confidence, the...
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secure understanding for policies that you plan to implement as a leader in the united states, as unelected leader. there is absolutely nothing wrong -- by the way, i am the asian --of the europe, europe and eurasia and subcommittee and emerging threats. one thing in my jurisdiction is russia. should i ever turn down a chance to talk to somebody who has information for me, negative or positive, about russia? no, i shouldn't. the trumpr should campaign have ignored any opportunity to receive more information about what was being hillary,ilary. -- perhaps, in the raising of millions of dollars for the clinton foundation. determine is the information accurate or not accurate? if it is not accurate, you do not want to touch it. i should not -- say the democrats, many people were disturbed that there had been a release of females during the campaign. this of a question about russian issue was whether russia or somebody else actually hacked into the system and released those emails. i think what is important is whether the truth was revealed. if someone was talking about releasing negative and fa
secure understanding for policies that you plan to implement as a leader in the united states, as unelected leader. there is absolutely nothing wrong -- by the way, i am the asian --of the europe, europe and eurasia and subcommittee and emerging threats. one thing in my jurisdiction is russia. should i ever turn down a chance to talk to somebody who has information for me, negative or positive, about russia? no, i shouldn't. the trumpr should campaign have ignored any opportunity to receive...
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three decades or more, protecting religious liberty and free speech and working to curb the power of unelected bureaucracy. you'll get tired of hearing me remind you of this, but it's the bottom line for many trump voters, and if it keeps up and indeed speeds up nominations to the federal circuit court, as good as justice gorsuch is, many conservatives will stand firmly by the president's side. second, the president and his team should layoff robert mueller, he's a fine public servant. he isn't biased or on a witch hunt. he's just doing his job. if there's no there there, and thus far there is no evidence of collusion between the president and his campaign and the russian attack on our election, then the president will be exonerated by an individual no one on the left can attack. finally, it's my view the president needs to do more one-on-one or one on two or three interviews on the record and not just with "the new york times." he needs to be on camera. sure, i'd like to do one of those, but there are plenty of fine reporrsike our own chuck todd or lester holt or "the washington post's" dan b
three decades or more, protecting religious liberty and free speech and working to curb the power of unelected bureaucracy. you'll get tired of hearing me remind you of this, but it's the bottom line for many trump voters, and if it keeps up and indeed speeds up nominations to the federal circuit court, as good as justice gorsuch is, many conservatives will stand firmly by the president's side. second, the president and his team should layoff robert mueller, he's a fine public servant. he isn't...
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you're writing programs that people elect to get involved with and they do very very well this is an unelected kind of like using behavioral economics you you're born into it you can opt out but you're born into it right where you simply sit there and accrue shares and certificates of these entities throughout your lifetime and if you lose your job because of innovation because of a jeff bezos you're still participating in america you're still a part of america it's like universal insurance essentially you would say to them look we're going to save for you you have to save x. amount and i don't think that's a bad policy i like it because it emphasizes the private sector and things that actually grow as opposed to having the government on the hook for it with no investment at all looking at the numbers here pricewaterhouse coopers as robots to take thirty eight percent of jobs by twenty thirty thirty percent in the u.k. thirty five percent in germany twenty one percent in japan largely. transport and storage based on current trends things are going to get worse you know so this is not going to
you're writing programs that people elect to get involved with and they do very very well this is an unelected kind of like using behavioral economics you you're born into it you can opt out but you're born into it right where you simply sit there and accrue shares and certificates of these entities throughout your lifetime and if you lose your job because of innovation because of a jeff bezos you're still participating in america you're still a part of america it's like universal insurance...
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hench man on the supreme court to strip the national assembly of its powers and now calling for an unelected constituent assembly to rewrite venezuela's constitution. this is just another attempt to usurp and replace venezuela's national democratic assembly with a puppet parliament loyal only to him. this idea was recently rejected by 98% of the 7.2 million venezuelans that participated in a nonbinding referendum last week. fortunately, the united states has been quick to show solidarity with these freedom-loving people. i'm grateful for the president's show of support on his direct warning to maduro of the strong and swift economic sanctions the united states will take if he proceeds with a constituent assembly. the united states will no longer stand by and watch maduro and his thugs ignore human rights and the rule of law. there's a bipartisan consensus that maduro's un-democratic and tyrannical rule is unacceptable. all options are on the table, and i look forward to continuing to work with this administration and my colleagues here in congress to stand in solidarity with the democratic o
hench man on the supreme court to strip the national assembly of its powers and now calling for an unelected constituent assembly to rewrite venezuela's constitution. this is just another attempt to usurp and replace venezuela's national democratic assembly with a puppet parliament loyal only to him. this idea was recently rejected by 98% of the 7.2 million venezuelans that participated in a nonbinding referendum last week. fortunately, the united states has been quick to show solidarity with...
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in fact, and unelected bureaucrats the so-called president of the eu commission warned of retaliationwe will respond with countermeasures, if need be, he said. within a few days, days? the eu bureaucracy has never moved that fast on anything in his life. according to reports the trade retaliation could include restrictions on american whiskey imports which could actually end up hurting himself. he might as well just be known as john claude drucker for showing up at events were worse for drink or three. as the price of populism is to be isolated from people like that, it's well worth the pain. let's be honest. real isolation on display at the g20 was not donald trump and america from the world but it was the isolation of the global elite from the people. now, to the scaffold as i'm joined by fox news contributor in washington examiner columnist, syndicated columnist and host of the podcast ribbon and gop strategist, liz. let's go to you first. it seems like the whole reaction to the d20 disaster for trump and isolated and think he saw was yet another manifestation of the fact that the
in fact, and unelected bureaucrats the so-called president of the eu commission warned of retaliationwe will respond with countermeasures, if need be, he said. within a few days, days? the eu bureaucracy has never moved that fast on anything in his life. according to reports the trade retaliation could include restrictions on american whiskey imports which could actually end up hurting himself. he might as well just be known as john claude drucker for showing up at events were worse for drink...
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the funny thing putting this all together, what they're talking about putting together unelected commission or overturn the will of the american people and will of american voter. kind of highlights where the democrat party is headed as they go further and further left, they want a state run by an elite that will tell the american people what they can or can't do including who they should elect and not elect as president of the united states. this ties into as jessica kind of alluded to, they're having real problems trying to figure out what is their approach moving forward. stuff like this is not going to help them win in 2018. cheryl: i agree. >> other thing i would say, cheryl, they need a little introspection and look in the mirror, ask, maybe we're doing something wrong if the american people have rejected us. when you lose 1100 seats between 2010 and 2016 make you're doing something wrong. cheryl: you have to -- to your point about the democrat strategy, after all those congressional races. especially one happened in georgia where the republican won, they have to rethinking their stra
the funny thing putting this all together, what they're talking about putting together unelected commission or overturn the will of the american people and will of american voter. kind of highlights where the democrat party is headed as they go further and further left, they want a state run by an elite that will tell the american people what they can or can't do including who they should elect and not elect as president of the united states. this ties into as jessica kind of alluded to,...
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are we going to be ruled by an unelected bureaucracy or we going to be ruled or governed by the dulylected president of the united states? this is the rub. i think the bureaucracy is out of control. i think they are the ones that think they call the shots, they feel they don't have to listen to trump. i think he does have to take aggressive means. go after these leakers. have encouraged him to encourage the office of inspector general at the doj to really go hunt down these leakers and make examples of them. again, let's not forget to leak classified information is a 10-year prison sentence. you get six or seven of those i think you will see these leaks start to fade away. >> tucker: i wonder why this isn't being covered. i rented to an elected member of one of the intel committees, i won't say what house is from, but this guy told me -- and this is people overseeing, oversight of our agencies, that he would not speak in a cell phone because he was afraid that his conversation was being recorded by our intel agencies and used against them. this is one of the few people in american li
are we going to be ruled by an unelected bureaucracy or we going to be ruled or governed by the dulylected president of the united states? this is the rub. i think the bureaucracy is out of control. i think they are the ones that think they call the shots, they feel they don't have to listen to trump. i think he does have to take aggressive means. go after these leakers. have encouraged him to encourage the office of inspector general at the doj to really go hunt down these leakers and make...
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destroy world heritage sites, empower unelected, blood-thirsty individuals as leaders. >> amin: givenpportunity, we can win this fight. >> pelley: why do you think so? >> amin: because i have hope. peace supersedes violence. freedom supersedes hate. and my community wants to be part of the american dream. we love our country. it's a great country. it's given us a lot. a lot. >> luger: we have to work with all minnesotans to combat islamophobia, because racial bigotry and religious bigotry helps the isil narrative, and we've got to stop it. >> pelley: how does it help? >> luger: you listen to these young men, and they're hearing a message that says, "you're not wanted in the west." so when a mother is beaten in a restaurant, which happened last year here, simply because she was somali, had a beer mug smashed across her face and told, "go home" in front of little kids, that helps that isil narrative. >> pelley: was she an american citizen? >> luger: yes. >> pelley: and her kids were too? >> luger: yes. >> pelley: and so when the person said, "go home"? >> luger: the kids said, "what do
destroy world heritage sites, empower unelected, blood-thirsty individuals as leaders. >> amin: givenpportunity, we can win this fight. >> pelley: why do you think so? >> amin: because i have hope. peace supersedes violence. freedom supersedes hate. and my community wants to be part of the american dream. we love our country. it's a great country. it's given us a lot. a lot. >> luger: we have to work with all minnesotans to combat islamophobia, because racial bigotry and...
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unqualified and unelected. with fresh attacks on ivanka trump for sitting at the g-20 table. so is this more manufactured outrage? here to debate g.o.p. strategist and former g.o.p. congressional candidate and liberal commentator john hopkins university professor wendy. thank you both for joining us this morning. >> good morning. heather: noel, i will start with you. do you see a problem with this? >> no, i don't see a problem with it another example of the mainstream media going wild about ivanka trump. number one, she has an office in the white house. she is an official. and the biggest gripe was they are upset because it's his daughter acting like it's some normal kid that's stepping in. who knows why he had to get up and leave. and it's up to whoever, you know, the delegates to put in who they want. and she has an official role. heather: she is a senior advisor and the delegates themselves decide. we will get to that in a moment. what do you think? >> i think it's the optics. i think it's important for us t
unqualified and unelected. with fresh attacks on ivanka trump for sitting at the g-20 table. so is this more manufactured outrage? here to debate g.o.p. strategist and former g.o.p. congressional candidate and liberal commentator john hopkins university professor wendy. thank you both for joining us this morning. >> good morning. heather: noel, i will start with you. do you see a problem with this? >> no, i don't see a problem with it another example of the mainstream media going...
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you have been have been unelected fourth branch of government.ats, the deep state, whatever you want. they are subverting the constitutional republic. >> sean: if they don't get prosecuted, charged, put in jail, it's never going to stop. what you make that part of the story? >> according to the report, it's focusing in on samantha powers, not part of the intelligence apparatus. >> sean: there are other big names involved. >> there are plenty of suspects. >> sean: names that the american people will recognize if this comes out. it's because there's only one reason you can request and unmasking. national security. it's a crime to do otherwise. it's also a crime to use your public office for a political purpose and its a crime to unmasking american citizens name in an intelligence collection. >> sean: jay, last question. i know the media is focused on the white house, on leaks, anthony scaramucci and bannon and reince, what are your thoughts? >> i don't like leaks from any source. it's harmful to the constitution. the rule of law. it's got to be sto
you have been have been unelected fourth branch of government.ats, the deep state, whatever you want. they are subverting the constitutional republic. >> sean: if they don't get prosecuted, charged, put in jail, it's never going to stop. what you make that part of the story? >> according to the report, it's focusing in on samantha powers, not part of the intelligence apparatus. >> sean: there are other big names involved. >> there are plenty of suspects. >> sean:...
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circuit court, unelected cordray has more authority than any commissioner or board member in any other independent agency in the entire u.s. government. congress must use its authority to hold this agency accountable and actually provide the checks and balances that our founders would have intended. that is a stacked deck that we have right now, folks. the burro's flawed arbitration rule does nothing to protect the consumers. it is nothing more than a wind ll for trial lawyers and well-connected elites. it will create more class action lawsuits for cash. this anti-consumer rule will have the effect of making consumers wait longer for worst decisions as they seek resolutions for dispute. in no way, shape or form do what the bureau was created to do, protect consumers. this is an important step in allowing congress to reign in this rogue agency. and i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlelady from california. ms. waters: i now yield one minute to the gentlelady from new york, a senior member of the financial services committee and ranking member of the small business committee,
circuit court, unelected cordray has more authority than any commissioner or board member in any other independent agency in the entire u.s. government. congress must use its authority to hold this agency accountable and actually provide the checks and balances that our founders would have intended. that is a stacked deck that we have right now, folks. the burro's flawed arbitration rule does nothing to protect the consumers. it is nothing more than a wind ll for trial lawyers and...
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an unelected person who is hired by the senate is going to decide what is in the bill and what is notthe bill. i think that's crazy. >> you are good with that even if the democrats get the majority in next year's elections? you are still good with your decision today? >> i think what we're more likely to get democrats in charge and lose politically if we pass something that doesn't work. i don't think the current construct of this bill will work. i think it keeps the fundamental flaw of obama care, the death spiral will continue, and we're going to subsidize it. so here's what next election looks like. there's less money from the government going to poor people. but there's more money from the government going to rich people who run insurance companies. i think when voters find out that republicans gave billions of dollars to rich insurance companies, and took money away from poor people getting medicaid, i think that's a disaster. so they need to think this thing through because i think just pass it, pass it is not a great strategy particularly when you wind up with something that lo
an unelected person who is hired by the senate is going to decide what is in the bill and what is notthe bill. i think that's crazy. >> you are good with that even if the democrats get the majority in next year's elections? you are still good with your decision today? >> i think what we're more likely to get democrats in charge and lose politically if we pass something that doesn't work. i don't think the current construct of this bill will work. i think it keeps the fundamental...
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you can follow these events live on c-span3, seek -- c-span.org unelected free c-span radio app. c-span's "washington journal," live with news and policy issues that impact you. morning, we focus on the debate in the senate on efforts to repeal and replace the nation's health care law. we will take your calls on the subject. be sure to watch c-span's "washington journal" live at 7:00 eastern this morning. join the discussion. sunday on american history tv on c-span3, we look at two u.s. presidents. at 6:00 p.m. eastern, john f. kennedy's life in photos from the smithsonian american art museum's election of an image -- images. >> the wonderful thing about the kennedys is they never put photographers are writers away. they didn't care how they were theographed, whether tire was fixed, the cult was on, this or that. then you if they made themselves accessible to the media, they would be published and of course, it was a groundswell. there is no question about it, that the media coverage of jfk was just the first time we had ever seen anything like it. announcer: that will be followe
you can follow these events live on c-span3, seek -- c-span.org unelected free c-span radio app. c-span's "washington journal," live with news and policy issues that impact you. morning, we focus on the debate in the senate on efforts to repeal and replace the nation's health care law. we will take your calls on the subject. be sure to watch c-span's "washington journal" live at 7:00 eastern this morning. join the discussion. sunday on american history tv on c-span3, we look...
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get candidates because they are upset at how the the senators , and they nominate candidates were unelectable, that could be a big problem. if you look at the playing field, it is tilted toward the republicans. they have to be very careful not to screw this up in this election cycle, and some of that will be starting right now during the campaign. we just august is going to get this thing up here, shakespeare wrote about beware the ides of march. on capitol hill, beware the ides of august. we didn't have much stuff has been august last year. do they think they can get a deal. do they hear so much that they think okay we'll come back and maybe move the deal strange things happen in august. i would not rule any of it out. were not even to august yet. >> i have to laugh when you say nothing strange happened in august last year. i think the campaign was pretty strange. >> in terms of capitol hill. a few years ago, we even had an earthquake here in august. that was pretty remarkable. >> while you have jinxed us now. if you like something is going to happen in august. how long have you been there o
get candidates because they are upset at how the the senators , and they nominate candidates were unelectable, that could be a big problem. if you look at the playing field, it is tilted toward the republicans. they have to be very careful not to screw this up in this election cycle, and some of that will be starting right now during the campaign. we just august is going to get this thing up here, shakespeare wrote about beware the ides of march. on capitol hill, beware the ides of august. we...
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tell people back home that put me in office that we put more power in the hands of the states, not unelected washington, d.c., bureaucrats. i want to be able to tell them that we passed a bill that, as my friend from oklahoma says, answered the concerns about preexisting conditions and takes care of those people with low incomes who need assistance in buying insurance, and i want to assure the people back in my home state and all across america, as my friend from oklahoma just did so eloquently, that the medicaid program will continue. as a matter of fact, it will continue to grow, but at a rate that is more sustainable so that we can afford it today and so that we can afford the medicaid program in future generations. this has taken long hours of give and take. it may take more long hours in debate tonight and in conference with the house, but we can get there. i see the solution formulating and i am as optimistic as i have ever been that we will be able to keep this election promise that we made. these reforms are now in reach. we should take advantage tonight, mr. president, of this oppor
tell people back home that put me in office that we put more power in the hands of the states, not unelected washington, d.c., bureaucrats. i want to be able to tell them that we passed a bill that, as my friend from oklahoma says, answered the concerns about preexisting conditions and takes care of those people with low incomes who need assistance in buying insurance, and i want to assure the people back in my home state and all across america, as my friend from oklahoma just did so...
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the chief-of-staff is unelected and not subject to confirmation but it is one of washington's most powerfultions. >> for his best selling book the gate keepers, how the white house chief-of-staff define every president, he interviewed all 17 living chiefs and he's joining us this morning. welcome back. >> thanks for having me. >> what went wrong for reince priebus? >> almost everything. arguably the first thing that went wrong is that donald trump did not understand as all of his predecessors eventually find out, you cannot govern without empowering a white house chief-of-staff is first among equals to execute your agenda and to tell you what you don't want to hear. priebus made rookie mistake after rookie mistake and it's a west wing full of enablers and quite frankly priebus was the chief sycophant. you cannot govern affect actively whout a chief-of-staff who will come in and close the door and come in and tell you what don't want to do. >> and general john kelly seems to have the experience to do that but will he have the power? >> that's the central question and everything depends on th
the chief-of-staff is unelected and not subject to confirmation but it is one of washington's most powerfultions. >> for his best selling book the gate keepers, how the white house chief-of-staff define every president, he interviewed all 17 living chiefs and he's joining us this morning. welcome back. >> thanks for having me. >> what went wrong for reince priebus? >> almost everything. arguably the first thing that went wrong is that donald trump did not understand as...
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unelected -- i will like to channel -- we don't like that. we can be trained to say that. iss is -- my next comment directed to dr. joyce. i want to stipulate something among us. can we agree that we do not understand gulf war illness syndrome as a disease? none of us do and there are no experts anywhere that have some competence of understanding of the pathology of this disease. do you agree? you do. we all agree that the claims denials are rising. some of our veterans are not having their conditions properly recognized and treated. we can agree on that. yes? some of the veterans are not being mechanized and treated for gulf war illness syndrome? them.not all of >> using the were some as we medical doctors do, i will agree with you. i have not been up here long enough to use anything other than. given that and we know the dod 1994 and to the 16 over $194 million on research in hopes of clarifying the list of that fit into the gulf war syndrome and we haven't made any new changes in seven years, since it doesn't 10. -- since 2010. finalize somey diagnostic criteria for gul
unelected -- i will like to channel -- we don't like that. we can be trained to say that. iss is -- my next comment directed to dr. joyce. i want to stipulate something among us. can we agree that we do not understand gulf war illness syndrome as a disease? none of us do and there are no experts anywhere that have some competence of understanding of the pathology of this disease. do you agree? you do. we all agree that the claims denials are rising. some of our veterans are not having their...
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unelected -- i will like to channel -- we don't like that. we can be trained to say that. iss is -- my next comment directed to dr. joyce. i want to stipulate something among us. can we agree that we do not understand gulf war illness syndrome as a disease? none of us do and there are no experts anywhere that have some competence of understanding of the pathology of this disease. do you agree? you do. we all agree that the claims denials are rising. some of our veterans are not having their conditions properly recognized and treated. we can agree on that. yes? some of the veterans are not being mechanized and treated for gulf war illness syndrome? them.not all of >> using the were some as we medical doctors do, i will agree with you. i have not been up here long enough to use anything other than. given that and we know the dod 1994 and to the 16 over $194 million on research in hopes of clarifying the list of that fit into the gulf war syndrome and we haven't made any new changes in seven years, since it doesn't 10. -- since 2010. finalize somey diagnostic criteria for gul
unelected -- i will like to channel -- we don't like that. we can be trained to say that. iss is -- my next comment directed to dr. joyce. i want to stipulate something among us. can we agree that we do not understand gulf war illness syndrome as a disease? none of us do and there are no experts anywhere that have some competence of understanding of the pathology of this disease. do you agree? you do. we all agree that the claims denials are rising. some of our veterans are not having their...
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mutual understanding and trust between on the one hand a democratic system and on the other hand an unelected regime of vladimir putin. i think those lessons really need to be learned. another very important aspect of this is this is just not a meeting of two individuals. this is a meeting of two world leaders with different p perspecti perspectives. one is a democratically elected head of state in a democratic constitutional system and the other one is an authoritarian leader. if the u.s. administration wants to have a genuinely cooperative relationship with russia, it's important to talk to mr. putin and his regime and talk to other voices in russian society representative of other political views in russia because mr. putin is not the dually elected democratic leader of the russian people. the mass protests that we saw across russia weeks ago are a good reminder of that. >> i take your point. every american president has always come into office hoping to have better relations with russia only to be disappointed years down the road, but i would argue that those other presidents still had a
mutual understanding and trust between on the one hand a democratic system and on the other hand an unelected regime of vladimir putin. i think those lessons really need to be learned. another very important aspect of this is this is just not a meeting of two individuals. this is a meeting of two world leaders with different p perspecti perspectives. one is a democratically elected head of state in a democratic constitutional system and the other one is an authoritarian leader. if the u.s....
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going to decide your future, your freedom, how to do thing or some unelected bureaucrat who has never ran for office or do you get to decide? here's the other important point. as a u.s. senator i represented almost four million people. how many got to talk to me? they i can actually speak a legislator and all i have to do is drive 95 miles and i can milwaukee any voice heard --lsen make my voice heard and so can anybody necessary oklahoma. that doesn't happen here. when you sent a leader back you get a letter back thanking you for the letter but no specific response to your question. >> host: the states that signed on to this, they're governed by republicans and have republican legislatures largely? sunny think that's true. alaska, indiana, missouri,al tennessee, lad. think that's true. >> host: will you make this pedestrian largely to red states in you talked about bipartisan nature of this -- >> guest: i think the reason it's going first in red states a is because they're more desire to give control back to the states. >> host: as far as being consistent of the three things you want
going to decide your future, your freedom, how to do thing or some unelected bureaucrat who has never ran for office or do you get to decide? here's the other important point. as a u.s. senator i represented almost four million people. how many got to talk to me? they i can actually speak a legislator and all i have to do is drive 95 miles and i can milwaukee any voice heard --lsen make my voice heard and so can anybody necessary oklahoma. that doesn't happen here. when you sent a leader back...
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with hrc and a lot of people's help, and to pat my own self on the back, we were able to unelect the first incumbent north carolina governor in history. [ applause ] depending on if you live in virginia or north carolina, that's a big deal since we're the first state. virginia. colony, all that stuff. so from that moment on, my life -- i got a lot of attention and a lot of people started noticing me. i said let's take advantage of this. and be visible i think that america needs to just have someone in front of them and uncomfortable moments and say, hi, i'm transgender. what do you want to know. i took eventualadvantage of eve opportunity. i was like, what am i doing? getting to work with kacate blanchett. i'm name dropping because i'm like this is my life now? i get to travel all over the world and i get to talk to people about my life which i thought was basic because i was blending in. through doing that i realize that people within the lgbtq community and outside the community, has a lot of misconceptions. a lot of false notions of what transgender looks like. what it means to be
with hrc and a lot of people's help, and to pat my own self on the back, we were able to unelect the first incumbent north carolina governor in history. [ applause ] depending on if you live in virginia or north carolina, that's a big deal since we're the first state. virginia. colony, all that stuff. so from that moment on, my life -- i got a lot of attention and a lot of people started noticing me. i said let's take advantage of this. and be visible i think that america needs to just have...
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authority of congress, political branches who are accountable to the american people or do we want some unelected judge making determinations without any basis in law. he's asserting that this is the case. i think it was a bad decision. i think it may end up getting revisited in the meantime by the supreme court or certainly higher courts but ultimately, what the hawaii judge did will not be upheld by the u.s. supreme court. maria: congressman, real quick on taxes, are versions happening right now in terms of tax reform, are you looking forward. is there going to be as much debate on tax package as there have been on health care. >> the goal is to get on the same page, border adjustment tax, those seem to be -- we will move beyond things like that and hopefully have a consensus of principle, let's start legislating this very soon and i want to be debating and voting on this when we get back in september. maria: all right, we will be watching. congressman, good to see you. >> thank you. maria: coming up, flooding in wisconsin to tell you about. details on recovery efforts after a governor declares
authority of congress, political branches who are accountable to the american people or do we want some unelected judge making determinations without any basis in law. he's asserting that this is the case. i think it was a bad decision. i think it may end up getting revisited in the meantime by the supreme court or certainly higher courts but ultimately, what the hawaii judge did will not be upheld by the u.s. supreme court. maria: congressman, real quick on taxes, are versions happening right...