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become too powerful in our political campaign, special in the wake of the supreme court citizens united rulingt permitted super pacs to spend unlimited amounts separate from the candidates, independent of the candidate. and political parties. is there anything either of you would do in congress to change current campaign finance laws and try to address the concerns that voters have about big money blanket much of a role in this. start with you this time. >> voters should be concerned about campaign finance because just like you should be concerned with a congress who doesn't do his job and while give anything that will change if you don't have millions to spend, millions to content on national campaigns? if moneyed interest are able to exercise more influence than the average citizen then we have a broken system. we have a democracy that is fundamentally undermined. and i mean, this is something that really bothers me because i'm very passionate about getting young people involved in the political process. and so many young people right now to an out and they don't identify with either politic
become too powerful in our political campaign, special in the wake of the supreme court citizens united rulingt permitted super pacs to spend unlimited amounts separate from the candidates, independent of the candidate. and political parties. is there anything either of you would do in congress to change current campaign finance laws and try to address the concerns that voters have about big money blanket much of a role in this. start with you this time. >> voters should be concerned...
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become too powerful in our political campaign, special in the wake of the supreme court citizens united ruling that permitted super pacs to spend unlimited amounts separate from the candidates, independent of the candidate. and political parties. is there anything either of you would do in congress to change current campaign finance laws and try to address the concerns that voters have about big money blanket much of a role in this. start with you this time. >> voters should be concerned about campaign finance because just like you should be concerned with a congress who doesn't do his job and while give anything that will change if you don't have millions to spend, millions to content on national campaigns? if moneyed interest are able to exercise more influence than the average citizen then we have a broken system. we have a democracy that is fundamentally undermined. and i mean, this is something that really bothers me because i'm very passionate about getting young people involved in the political process. and so many young people right now to an out and they don't identify with either pol
become too powerful in our political campaign, special in the wake of the supreme court citizens united ruling that permitted super pacs to spend unlimited amounts separate from the candidates, independent of the candidate. and political parties. is there anything either of you would do in congress to change current campaign finance laws and try to address the concerns that voters have about big money blanket much of a role in this. start with you this time. >> voters should be concerned...
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i'll tell you why when >> nicole continues her special of the united kingdom. [ "rule, britannia!" plays ] >> parliament square is a park that pays silent tribute to some of the world's greatest leaders... people like britain's bulldogged prime minister winston churchill. his indomitable spirit and stiff during the dark days of world war ii. not all those honored here with a statue are from the united kingdom. there's nelson mandela, south africa's first black president and nobel peace prize recipient... as well as abraham lincoln, the american president who fought the civil war to preserve the union and to abolish slavery. but there was one particular person's likeness i wanted to they say the statue of prime minister disraeli is here in parliament square. let's see if we can find it. disraeli actually served twice as britain's prime minister under queen victoria. nope. that's not him. in the age of imperialism, disraeli is credited with helping to extend britain's influence around the world. a popular saying in his day was british empire." neither is this. even though i was assur
i'll tell you why when >> nicole continues her special of the united kingdom. [ "rule, britannia!" plays ] >> parliament square is a park that pays silent tribute to some of the world's greatest leaders... people like britain's bulldogged prime minister winston churchill. his indomitable spirit and stiff during the dark days of world war ii. not all those honored here with a statue are from the united kingdom. there's nelson mandela, south africa's first black president...
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the question of genocide in california under united states rule also poses explosive questions for all u.s. citizens. should government officials tender public apologies? as presidents ronald reagan and george h w bush did in the 1980's for the forcible andcation comment internment of some 100 20,000 japanese-american, many of them california citizens during the second world war. should federal officials offer monetary compensation along the lines of the more than 1.6 billion dollars that congress paid out to 82,210 of these japanese americans and their heirs. might california officials decrease their cut of california point $3 billion in annual gaming revenue as a way of paying reparations? better understanding of genocide here in california might also impact the federal thernment's dealings with scores of california indians communities currently seeking federal recognition. the question of commemoration is closely linked. will non-indian people tolerate, or support the public commemoration of mass murders committed by some of the states forefathers with the same kind and statets, mus
the question of genocide in california under united states rule also poses explosive questions for all u.s. citizens. should government officials tender public apologies? as presidents ronald reagan and george h w bush did in the 1980's for the forcible andcation comment internment of some 100 20,000 japanese-american, many of them california citizens during the second world war. should federal officials offer monetary compensation along the lines of the more than 1.6 billion dollars that...
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one man whoubmitted the legislation is a member of the ruling united russia party and calls himself russia's morals enforcer. >> the people behind this website are sons of bitches. they try to coordinate -- try to corrupt young people with their propaganda. they should be thrown out of the country. they can do this work somewhere else like saudi arabia. in saudi arabia, she would be beheaded. reporter: that kind of hate speech is part of daily life in russia. some have succumbed to despair. the children -- the website has documented 44 cases of suicide. >> we live in isolation. we can't tell anyone about ourselves. they can't tell anyone what they do. they cannot even -- reporter: that is because mere assistance to gay or transgendered youth in russia is a criminal offense. the anti-homosexuality law prohibits any positive reporting about gay life. nearly 90% of russians survey approve of this legislation. brent: clowns were once viewed by -- good as comic performers, but that image has been turned on its head by the creepy crown phenomena spreading worldwide. the last few weeks have seen a
one man whoubmitted the legislation is a member of the ruling united russia party and calls himself russia's morals enforcer. >> the people behind this website are sons of bitches. they try to coordinate -- try to corrupt young people with their propaganda. they should be thrown out of the country. they can do this work somewhere else like saudi arabia. in saudi arabia, she would be beheaded. reporter: that kind of hate speech is part of daily life in russia. some have succumbed to...
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those who oppose the ruling unite and launch the national movement "black lives matter." >> the black lives matter movement was born out of a need to affirm black life in a day and age where we were seeing senseless killings of unarmed black people. >> you saw this conversation about do we value the lives of young black men? are they sort of the throw-away parts of our society, that they can be killed without consequence? >> in 2014 a ferguson, missouri, police officer shoots and kills michael brown, another unarmed black teenager. the officer says he feared for his life. >> what's striking to me was the sheer fury, frustration, and rage of folks who lived there. >> we were on the air and they were shouting things at us like, you know, why are you here now, we've been here for years. why are you just showing up? >> and they were furious. they were pissed off at the police. and a bunch of young men started chucking rocks. >> you know what? >> they're chucking rocks at us. >> you know, we are telling it the true story. >> people are angry, man. they're real angry. >> i think people in t
those who oppose the ruling unite and launch the national movement "black lives matter." >> the black lives matter movement was born out of a need to affirm black life in a day and age where we were seeing senseless killings of unarmed black people. >> you saw this conversation about do we value the lives of young black men? are they sort of the throw-away parts of our society, that they can be killed without consequence? >> in 2014 a ferguson, missouri, police...
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others looked at the role of money in politics including the effect of the supreme court citizens united ruling. and how young voters can be more involved in politics. representatives from public citizens democracy alliance and the campaign legal center were among the speakers is after this event hosted by the american constitution society. it is one hour 15 minutes. >> what we're going to be talking about today as both attorneys and organizers, folks involved in the field is how millennials are uniquely situated to tackle the issue of money and politics. money and politics has long been a problem people could argue. we've never had a perfect democracy but in the advent of the sage like citizens united and mccutcheon, recent supreme court jurisprudence is made all the more difficult for folks to equal voice and a vote in our democracy. so we are very lucky to be joined a dream team of young la linea up and comers in the democracy space. on the far left is brendan fischer. next to him is dreadful, director of the youth engagement fund for the democracy alliance. and right next to me is allie bol
others looked at the role of money in politics including the effect of the supreme court citizens united ruling. and how young voters can be more involved in politics. representatives from public citizens democracy alliance and the campaign legal center were among the speakers is after this event hosted by the american constitution society. it is one hour 15 minutes. >> what we're going to be talking about today as both attorneys and organizers, folks involved in the field is how...
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i would note for the record that the citizens united ruling which allowed for money in politics in certain areas, some of the most recent stories have said the demo that's are now raising more of that money and using more of it than republicans. every election is different. in general, mrs. clinton has done a lot better fundraising than mr. trump has and that is folks inoo many of the the contributor class of the gop have been and remain uneasy with trump and the democrats see clinton is a way to, frankly, stay in power because they have been in power for eight years. the other thing about folks upset about citizens united, i would say point to an election where you think that made a difference because now both parties do it fairly equally. reported init is some way shape or form. i would disagree in saying that it has been a determinative one way or the other. host: south of york, is shrews very, pennsylvania. geraldine is waiting there. guest: for me, the issues come down to the ideology. vote for awe want to straight line socialist, you will go for hillary. -- andwant a capitalist i am
i would note for the record that the citizens united ruling which allowed for money in politics in certain areas, some of the most recent stories have said the demo that's are now raising more of that money and using more of it than republicans. every election is different. in general, mrs. clinton has done a lot better fundraising than mr. trump has and that is folks inoo many of the the contributor class of the gop have been and remain uneasy with trump and the democrats see clinton is a way...
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we have been to thank for citizens united, the heller ruling on guns, and getting the voting rights actgarland would be confirmed in the lame-duck session in november. michael says no, but it was like hillary and donald will both stick in some corporate puppet judge who sucks. that's what's really matters. your comments on facebook.com/c-span. from parksville, tennessee, republican line. morning. caller: good morning. thank you for your show. i watch it just about every morning. host: thank you. caller: i enjoy it. i would just like to say that it is very, very important to me who gets on the supreme court. after the judge scalia that wem very worried will have a different set of -- and on leveling of the judge -- un-leveling of the judges. i want them to be even. i want them to be able to be even, where they will be able to discuss things and have a of discussionief on both sides. host: barbara, thanks for the call, from tennessee. pew research taking a look at the top issues that will influence people's decision on election day. number four, the server in court. democrats line, -- the
we have been to thank for citizens united, the heller ruling on guns, and getting the voting rights actgarland would be confirmed in the lame-duck session in november. michael says no, but it was like hillary and donald will both stick in some corporate puppet judge who sucks. that's what's really matters. your comments on facebook.com/c-span. from parksville, tennessee, republican line. morning. caller: good morning. thank you for your show. i watch it just about every morning. host: thank...
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economist zarna supports the ruling party united russia, and has great hopes for the one hectare law. >> translator: legislators were drafting this law, an opinion poll indicated 30 million people are interested in moving to the far east. and if just one third of those people make the move, then the law will be a huge success in bringing development to this region. >> despite those hopes, she says potential settlers in the far east, need more than free land. >> i don't think providing land for free is going to be enough for the project to succeed, some changes need to be made to related laws. imagine you move to a forested area in the far east, without enough infrastructure. it's impossible to live without electricity, gas and heating. these projects need various kinds of support. it's too much for one person to do. forums were held on the far east one hectare law, these issues were discussed. for people who want to move to the far east, the infrastructure issue is extremely important. >> the far east is a place for pioneers and free land is encouraging people to dream big. the region
economist zarna supports the ruling party united russia, and has great hopes for the one hectare law. >> translator: legislators were drafting this law, an opinion poll indicated 30 million people are interested in moving to the far east. and if just one third of those people make the move, then the law will be a huge success in bringing development to this region. >> despite those hopes, she says potential settlers in the far east, need more than free land. >> i don't think...
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i would note for the record that the citizens united ruling which allowed for money in politics in certainas, some of the most recent stories have said the demo that's are now raising more of that money and using more of it than republicans. every election is different. in general, mrs. clinton has done a lot better fundraising than mr. trump has and that is folks inoo many of the the contributor class of the gop have been and remain uneasy with trump and the democrats see clinton is a way to, frankly, stay in power because they have been in power for eight years. the other thing about folks upset about citizens united, i would say point to an election where you think that made a difference because now both parties do it fairly equally. reported init is some way shape or form. i would disagree in saying that it has been a determinative one way or the other. host: south of york, is shrews very, pennsylvania. geraldine is waiting there. guest: for me, the issues come down to the ideology. vote for awe want to straight line socialist, you will go for hillary. -- andwant a capitalist i am faci
i would note for the record that the citizens united ruling which allowed for money in politics in certainas, some of the most recent stories have said the demo that's are now raising more of that money and using more of it than republicans. every election is different. in general, mrs. clinton has done a lot better fundraising than mr. trump has and that is folks inoo many of the the contributor class of the gop have been and remain uneasy with trump and the democrats see clinton is a way to,...
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shane's heart attack was initially ruled by his own unit as happening in the linch of duty. but that ruling has been overturned by higher upts who determine shane's heart attack was inevitable. >> reporter: according to the report heart disease is likely existing prior to service. shane says the only medical evidence prior to his heart attack are blood tests that showed borderline high cholesterol,s months before. >> they also have the information from my cardle onist saying that the day i had my heart attack my blood was taken and my cholesterol was 185. >> i think here inept. >> reporter: it means sane and his wife are on the hook for the $10,000 insurance >> how many soldiers have gotten denied and they shouldn't and you're told you haven't have a voice no, we do have a voice and we're going to use it. >> reporter: in a statement released to fox 25, the u.s. army reserve says in part the physical and financial well-being of our soldiers and their families is a top concern for army reserve leaders at all levels. we take all line of duty investigations seriously and will tak
shane's heart attack was initially ruled by his own unit as happening in the linch of duty. but that ruling has been overturned by higher upts who determine shane's heart attack was inevitable. >> reporter: according to the report heart disease is likely existing prior to service. shane says the only medical evidence prior to his heart attack are blood tests that showed borderline high cholesterol,s months before. >> they also have the information from my cardle onist saying that...
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we are going to enforce violations of trade rules that hurt united states workers of which there are many. lifting restrictions on the .roduction of american energy we are to improve energy infrastructure just like keystone pipeline and many more. cancel billions and billions of dollars in payments to the united nations climate change program and use the money to fix america's environmental infrastructure including the florida aquifer. we're going to fix our own environmental infrastructure. spending billions and billions of dollars making it impossible for our companies to compete. first day i, on the will take the following actions to restore the rule of law and order. cancel every ill legal obama executive order. ] pplause mr. trump: we will appoint great justices to the united states supreme court. we will cancel all federal funding to sanctuary cities. begin removing all criminal illegal immigrants from our country. applause] mr. trump: you know, when hillary clinton was secretary of state they would catch a murder, getting members, violent criminals, and they would bring them b
we are going to enforce violations of trade rules that hurt united states workers of which there are many. lifting restrictions on the .roduction of american energy we are to improve energy infrastructure just like keystone pipeline and many more. cancel billions and billions of dollars in payments to the united nations climate change program and use the money to fix america's environmental infrastructure including the florida aquifer. we're going to fix our own environmental infrastructure....
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countries and actors who don't care about high standards, who would rather ignore the rule of law and would prefer the united states of america to take a backseat in the asia-pacific. let me be clear, we cannot renege on this deal and think that that somehow gives us an advantage and trade or on any other issue. we can't withdraw from tpp and still be viewed as a central player in the pacific rim and undisputed force for peace and prosperity across the globe. we cannot disengage without consequence or advocate our responsibilities. and still expect the world to observe high standards and trust us to keep our word. the question is not trade, but urgent matters, public safety, stability, security. our partners worldwide need to know that they can always look to the united states for principal leadership. no uncertainty, no doubt. the transpacific partnership will send that message loud and clear for the nations of the pacific rim and countries across the globe. i just want to conclude with a brief story. on this day, 75 years ago, a young baseball player named ted williams of the boston red sox stood on the th
countries and actors who don't care about high standards, who would rather ignore the rule of law and would prefer the united states of america to take a backseat in the asia-pacific. let me be clear, we cannot renege on this deal and think that that somehow gives us an advantage and trade or on any other issue. we can't withdraw from tpp and still be viewed as a central player in the pacific rim and undisputed force for peace and prosperity across the globe. we cannot disengage without...
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. >> on december 9th in a stunning decision, the united states supreme court ruled 5-4 to stop the count any lunch in a sports bar, when the television flashed across the screen that the united states supreme court had issued an order stopping the vote count, my first reaction is that had to be a mistake. >> can't be true. >> was true. >> advantage bush. and so the final showdown was set between two super lawyers. democrat david boyce for gore when was desperate to restart the counting. >> citizens' right to vote. >> it certainly felt momentous. we knew the stakes were very high. >> all we heard today -- >> and republicans ted olson who went to work immediately to keep the count frozen. >> i found literally a broom closet on the floor beneath where everybody was working where i could close the door and think and write. >> after just 36 hours to prep, olson and boyce climbed the marble steps. each ascending into a legal stratosphere no one could have scripted. >> the time pressure's here, the fact that the presidency of the united states was at stake. the fact that this was a political ba
. >> on december 9th in a stunning decision, the united states supreme court ruled 5-4 to stop the count any lunch in a sports bar, when the television flashed across the screen that the united states supreme court had issued an order stopping the vote count, my first reaction is that had to be a mistake. >> can't be true. >> was true. >> advantage bush. and so the final showdown was set between two super lawyers. democrat david boyce for gore when was desperate to...
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misproposing classified informatio keepi some of the classified informati at his house in violation of rules of the unitedtes government intelligen community. martin is a contractor for the nsa. he worked for booz allen hamilton, the intellige contractor. booze allen put out a statement saying they ha since fired him learning of his arrest. more detail throughout the day today of exactly what we know here. and here in cambridge, massachuse our andrew ross sorkin had the opportunity to talk to jonathan carolyn, assistant att general for national security. >> i'm going to be confined to what we have charged and is what we have charged here is back on august 29th, we charged an individual with theft of government secrets, including classifi information. and we take that type of conduct ve seriously. these are allegations but i thk it's reflected in the charges. david sanger, the reporter for the "new york times is also here in cambridge, massachuse and give us a little b more detail about what the information was here that was allegedly mishandled. >> it looks like mr. martin's trove is source code, the comp
misproposing classified informatio keepi some of the classified informati at his house in violation of rules of the unitedtes government intelligen community. martin is a contractor for the nsa. he worked for booz allen hamilton, the intellige contractor. booze allen put out a statement saying they ha since fired him learning of his arrest. more detail throughout the day today of exactly what we know here. and here in cambridge, massachuse our andrew ross sorkin had the opportunity to talk to...
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lot to do to benefit and what i don't want to do is allow the chinese to write the rules of the road. i want the united states to be at the table helping write those rules. they may have fallen short but we shouldn't turn our back on the rest of the world. >> moderator: we will continue that discussion now. you said you would be a no vote but these deals always have winners and losers and that's why they tend to be done behind. closed doors. it's one thing to criticize that but what do you have to open the process and still get deals done? steve of investor bennet is ivy league educated and was an attorney and knows what open orders are just doesn't want tor address the issue. i would like him to commit to saying he would oppose the open border concept. we all know open borders is access to this country without going through legal immigration processes and that is exactly what mrs. clinton is wanting us to do is open borders. we all know the common languageo ladies and gentlemen. this is what frustrates peopleuc about politics. common sense does prevail if somebody tells you to borders, it'borders, it'
lot to do to benefit and what i don't want to do is allow the chinese to write the rules of the road. i want the united states to be at the table helping write those rules. they may have fallen short but we shouldn't turn our back on the rest of the world. >> moderator: we will continue that discussion now. you said you would be a no vote but these deals always have winners and losers and that's why they tend to be done behind. closed doors. it's one thing to criticize that but what do...
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mentioned citizens united, the supreme court ruling that made it possible for wealthy individuals toand influence elections and campaigns. ellen: it has certainly changed the landscape. it has allowed big givers, like sheldon abelson, to pour money into the campaign. it is interesting to see the super pac funding the ground game. in the features section, you profiles steve croman, and guy who owns more than 100 buildings in manhattan. ellen: steve croman has bought up many buildings. something like 100 buildings. and has been unusually active in de-tenanting. because when you get the tenants out, you can increase rent a lot, especially if you renovate. he has been very aggressive. give it away, but very aggressive in his tactics. let's say you do not want to live some of the way these tenants are living. carol: a really looks into rent stabilization. we talked to the reporter on this story. >> key made a calculation, and that was i will invest in all of these buildings. perhaps knowing they will skyrocket in value. the catch is this -- of those buildings were filled with lower income
mentioned citizens united, the supreme court ruling that made it possible for wealthy individuals toand influence elections and campaigns. ellen: it has certainly changed the landscape. it has allowed big givers, like sheldon abelson, to pour money into the campaign. it is interesting to see the super pac funding the ground game. in the features section, you profiles steve croman, and guy who owns more than 100 buildings in manhattan. ellen: steve croman has bought up many buildings. something...
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benefit from trade and what i don't want to do is to allow the chinese to write the rules of the road. i want the unitedtes to be at the table helping to write those rules. we shouldn't turn our backs on the rest of the world. >>moderator: we will continue that discussion now. mr. glenn you said you'd be a no be a no vote ntpp as it says today but the deals always have printers and losers and that's why they tend to be done behind closed doors. it's one thing to criticize that but what ideas you have to open the process and to get deals done? glenn: thank you for the question but mr. bennet is a ivy league educated and was an attorney and he knows with open borders are. he just doesn't want to address that issue. i would like them to at least admit to saying he would oppose the open border concept. clear access to this country without going through legal immigration process and that's exactly what mrs. clinton is willing to do, open borders. we all know what common languages ladies and gentlemen and this is what frustrates people about politics. common sense does prevail. if somebody tells you open bord
benefit from trade and what i don't want to do is to allow the chinese to write the rules of the road. i want the unitedtes to be at the table helping to write those rules. we shouldn't turn our backs on the rest of the world. >>moderator: we will continue that discussion now. mr. glenn you said you'd be a no be a no vote ntpp as it says today but the deals always have printers and losers and that's why they tend to be done behind closed doors. it's one thing to criticize that but what...
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students may be outraged, but officials did follow the rules for reporting on campus crimes. the investigative unit reviewed the details of the law that requires colleges to inform the public about crimes on or near campus. it says schools have to let people know about crimes in a timely manner, but only if those crimes pose an ongoing threat to students or employees. it's up to police to determine what is an ongoing threat. they didn't send out an alert because they interviewed and investigated that suspect right away. a correction on information we reported on the story during yesterday morning's newscast. our report included details that could have incorrectly implied an identity of a suspect in the assaults. we don't know the name or identity of the suspect and we apologize for the error. >>> police are investigating a late night armed robbery. it happened about 1:00 yesterday morning near the school's lab. a man was robbed at gunpoint. he complied and was not harmed. police do not have details on a suspect. >>> a storm is brewing this morning. a cloudy start to the thursday morning, but nothin
students may be outraged, but officials did follow the rules for reporting on campus crimes. the investigative unit reviewed the details of the law that requires colleges to inform the public about crimes on or near campus. it says schools have to let people know about crimes in a timely manner, but only if those crimes pose an ongoing threat to students or employees. it's up to police to determine what is an ongoing threat. they didn't send out an alert because they interviewed and...
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we have a lot to benefit for trade and adult want to allow the chinese to write the rules of the road prevalent unitedtates to help write those rules. we should not turn our back of the rest of the world. >> moderator: we will continue that discussion. >> it seems to be a vote of no on it tpp. they have winners and losers that is why it is done behind closed doors. but what about opening up process? >> with the ivy league educated and he knows what open borders are. and i'd like tim to commit that we oppose the open border concept. clear access to this country without going through legal immigration process and that is exactly what mrs. clinton wants us to do. open borders. we although common language. but common-sense does prevail if somebody tells you open borders just like the open door if you leave your door open what does that mean? that is exactly what she wants to promote but i want to commit to making sure that senator bennet will oppose his party's nominee. >> moderator: should the trade deal be more open and process? glenn: free trade is extremely important i am opposed to the tpp as we cann
we have a lot to benefit for trade and adult want to allow the chinese to write the rules of the road prevalent unitedtates to help write those rules. we should not turn our back of the rest of the world. >> moderator: we will continue that discussion. >> it seems to be a vote of no on it tpp. they have winners and losers that is why it is done behind closed doors. but what about opening up process? >> with the ivy league educated and he knows what open borders are. and i'd...
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are, eagles lose to go day means that hillary clinton will be president of the united states according to the redskins rule. you see, since or for a long time now redskins, win, their final home game before a presidential election the incumbent party retains the office. it has only been wrong twice since 1932. so there you go. i don't know much about politics. live from fedex field, channel six "action news". jeff. >> there you go, hillary in office, why even vote. >>> redskins have had many rushing yard as eagles had total yard. now redskins or cowboys can runaway with the nfc east. dallas up by 11 in green bay in the third. unlike eagles eli manning and giants big day on offense against baltimore. the giants receiver odell beckham, two touchdowns, 222 yards, most by a giants play in 54 years. giant win 27-23. by the way, the union losing, again today, so whether or not they make pray offs will come down to the final game in the regular season, next sunday. >> thanks, jeff. >>> warm up on the way for start of your workweek. >> meteorologist melissa magee has the exclusive accu weather seven day forecast w
are, eagles lose to go day means that hillary clinton will be president of the united states according to the redskins rule. you see, since or for a long time now redskins, win, their final home game before a presidential election the incumbent party retains the office. it has only been wrong twice since 1932. so there you go. i don't know much about politics. live from fedex field, channel six "action news". jeff. >> there you go, hillary in office, why even vote. >>>...
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>> well, the united states is a country with a rule of law.do not allow anybody, the president, or members of congress, to use the fbi to go after their political opponent. and members of congress are not entitled to periodic updates on election eve of fbi investigations concerning their political opponent. the fbi should not allow itself to be used that way, and that's clearly what happened here. we have a situation where there is no case against hillary clinton. that investigation was closed. concerning an e-mail server that the state department allowed her to use -- >> right but what if this is new information? what if this are -- sorry to interrupt, what if this is a new development? what if these are new e-mails that hadn't previously been disclosed? >> well, we -- these are e-mails in someone else's computer. these are not on hillary clinton's computer. that we know of. >> mm-hmm. >> and the fbi, of course, is free to continue to conduct whatever investigations it thinks appropriate. they ought to be investigating who's helping the russi
>> well, the united states is a country with a rule of law.do not allow anybody, the president, or members of congress, to use the fbi to go after their political opponent. and members of congress are not entitled to periodic updates on election eve of fbi investigations concerning their political opponent. the fbi should not allow itself to be used that way, and that's clearly what happened here. we have a situation where there is no case against hillary clinton. that investigation was...
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shane's heart attack was initially ruled by his own unit as happening in the line of duty. but, that ruling has been overturned by higher ups who determined shane's heart attack was inevitable. according to a report, the the investigator filed in june, heart disease is likely considered as existing prior to service. shane said the only medical evidence suggesting heart trouble prior to was a blood test that showed border line high cholesterol months before. >> they also had the information from my cardiologist saying that the day i had my heart attack, my blood was take and the the cholesterol was 185, which is normal. >> the army reserve ruling means shane and his wife are on the hook for the $10,000 in insurance they won't cover but the couple said this isn't about the money. >> how many soldiers have gotten review process but advocates say it is not an adequate solution. >> that review process can often take year and during that time more interest can build up, their payment cans grow, and their credit is affected. >> veterans are repaying bonuses in some cases a decade o
shane's heart attack was initially ruled by his own unit as happening in the line of duty. but, that ruling has been overturned by higher ups who determined shane's heart attack was inevitable. according to a report, the the investigator filed in june, heart disease is likely considered as existing prior to service. shane said the only medical evidence suggesting heart trouble prior to was a blood test that showed border line high cholesterol months before. >> they also had the...
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they tell me you cannot cram that many units on a lot like this without providing parking. they also tell me despite the city's ruling today they still think the city made a mistake. four out of the five of the board members found no evidence in error was made when >> people that live in colorado like to go to the mountains. they are going to have cars.>> reporter: that was among the many who were disappointed with the board's decision.>> i am very disappointed. my son has a house next door.>> reporter: fears are what brought humble neighborhood residents to this hearing after he challenging the builders permit. vice president of the association says the developer found a loophole to build apartments without parking.>> we believe there was the intent combine lots. >> reporter: the city zoning code does not require a builder to provide parking space on a lot that is smaller than 6250 squure feet. the developer is building two apartments on adjacent lots. each building will have micro units that are 300 square feet. during the hearing the developer says they followed all of the rules.>> there is no way the zoning admin
they tell me you cannot cram that many units on a lot like this without providing parking. they also tell me despite the city's ruling today they still think the city made a mistake. four out of the five of the board members found no evidence in error was made when >> people that live in colorado like to go to the mountains. they are going to have cars.>> reporter: that was among the many who were disappointed with the board's decision.>> i am very disappointed. my son has a...
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>> well, i would rule out the prospect of drone strikes within the united states, so i would rule out that store. but we've been working with the turkish government in response to their request for information and we'll continue to do that. we have an established practice by the justice department to work with their legal counterparts and other countries for their requests for legal process, and that's the process that's going on now. >> all right. there we go. so, lisa, we just heard her title, assistant to the president for homeland security and counterterrorism. i mean, that actually makes you as the president's chief counterterrorism adviser. and i don't know who came up with the name for our session, but we're down to talk about the presidential daily brief, so i figured we should run with it. >> sure. >> i think it might be interesting for people to get a little bit of a glimpse as to how that actually unfolds every morning. so, let me ask you to paint us a picture. >> sure. >> like, take us inside the white house. where are you? what time does this start every day? >> so, for m
>> well, i would rule out the prospect of drone strikes within the united states, so i would rule out that store. but we've been working with the turkish government in response to their request for information and we'll continue to do that. we have an established practice by the justice department to work with their legal counterparts and other countries for their requests for legal process, and that's the process that's going on now. >> all right. there we go. so, lisa, we just...
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united states. trade is one rule and is to grow the economic pot.s the role of domestic policy and policymakers to create an environment where businesses can emerge and form. you need to look at reguto policy tax policy. you can find trade for that. john: the newest trade illicit transpacific partnership. both trump and clinton oppose it. >> the tpp as it's known would be the death blow for american manufacturing. john: it's not a perfect deal but what do you say? >> free trade agreements are not frey. my colleagues and i assisted and we think it's a pretty good deal the death blow for american manufacturing, we have been hearing this for years. the hollowing out of american manufacturing. john: manufacturing output is up >> we set a record. year after you'd such records. john: hillary is a complete opportunist about trade agreements. she was a co-architect of the tpp and she said things like this. >> the tpp sets the gold standard in trade agreements. >> now she's against it. >> she got the challenge from bernie sanders who was vocal about it. john
united states. trade is one rule and is to grow the economic pot.s the role of domestic policy and policymakers to create an environment where businesses can emerge and form. you need to look at reguto policy tax policy. you can find trade for that. john: the newest trade illicit transpacific partnership. both trump and clinton oppose it. >> the tpp as it's known would be the death blow for american manufacturing. john: it's not a perfect deal but what do you say? >> free trade...
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in other words, the high level representatives of the united russia can do whatever they like as long as they play by rules and do not act against dangerous -- more influential and more powerful criminals who are members of the united russia. but i would like to highlight a special cast which is -- of the so called untouchable people who are closely related to putin himself. and there is a whole bunch of them in my report. one of the most outstanding characters is the governor of the region kachuck who was accused of organizing an attempt to assassinate famous journalist oleg cashen. the people who were involved in this crime once they were arrested they answered very clearly that the organizer, the mastermind of the crime was tkachuk. however, nothing happened to tkachuk. he's still free and he was not removed from his position of the governor. and the reason is very obvious his friend is an old friend of putin, but from back from the times back -- going back to the 1990's. here's one of the pictures that tkachuk's father and putin are together at one of the athletic events. another untouchable on this li
in other words, the high level representatives of the united russia can do whatever they like as long as they play by rules and do not act against dangerous -- more influential and more powerful criminals who are members of the united russia. but i would like to highlight a special cast which is -- of the so called untouchable people who are closely related to putin himself. and there is a whole bunch of them in my report. one of the most outstanding characters is the governor of the region...
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united states. trade is one rule and is to grow the economic pot.stic policy and policymakers to create an environment where businesses can emerge and form. you need to look at regulatory policy tax policy. you can find trade for that. john: the newest trade illicit transpacific partnership. both trump and clinton oppose it. >> the tpp as it's known would be the death blow for american manufacturing. john: it's not a perfect deal but what do you say? >> free trade agreements are not frey. my colleagues and i assisted and we think it's a pretty good deal the death blow for american manufacturing, we have been hearing this for years. the hollowing out of american manufacturing. john: manufacturing output is up >> we set a record. year after you'd such records. john: hillary is a complete opportunist about trade agreements. she was a co-architect of the tpp and she said things like this. >> the tpp sets the gold standard in trade agreements. >> now she's against it. >> she got the challenge from bernie sanders who was vocal about it. john: do you think
united states. trade is one rule and is to grow the economic pot.stic policy and policymakers to create an environment where businesses can emerge and form. you need to look at regulatory policy tax policy. you can find trade for that. john: the newest trade illicit transpacific partnership. both trump and clinton oppose it. >> the tpp as it's known would be the death blow for american manufacturing. john: it's not a perfect deal but what do you say? >> free trade agreements are not...
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they have been under isis rule since 2014. the unitedns estimates more than a million civil ains still live in that city. this offensive comes about four months after iraqi liberated from isis. lauren: now to the race for the white house. donald trump continues to claim he is being attacked by the mainstream media. >> instead of being held accountable, hillary is running for president in what looks like to many people a totally rigged election. the election is being rigged by corrupt media pushing false allegations and outright lies in an effort to elect hillary clinton president. lauren: and trump tweeted this. election is being rigged by the media in a coordinated effort with the clinton campaign. by putting stories that never happened into news. nicole: donald trump suggesting hillary clinton might have been on some kind of drug and he called for drug testing before the final presidential debate which is scheduled for this wednesday. make sure you tune in right into fox business, special coverage of the debate october 19th, wednesday,
they have been under isis rule since 2014. the unitedns estimates more than a million civil ains still live in that city. this offensive comes about four months after iraqi liberated from isis. lauren: now to the race for the white house. donald trump continues to claim he is being attacked by the mainstream media. >> instead of being held accountable, hillary is running for president in what looks like to many people a totally rigged election. the election is being rigged by corrupt...