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it's the united states code. you don't like the code, change the code. tell me we're ineffective and get that done, we're talking about a title change here, we've already done. already this congress we eliminated the last reference to oriental in the united states code. we do these things together, but we don't do them by accusing one another by promoting racism and hate. mr. hastings: if the gentleman will yield? mr. woodall: i'd be happy to yold to my friend from florida. mr. hastings: the library of congress has made 90 subject head changes so why this one? why does it have to stick and can't be changed? mr. woodall: reclaiming my time. i say i have no idea that the library of congress was in the subject heading change business. it wasn't until i read a press lease about this issue exists. it exists in the united states code that is the law of the land for the greatest free nation this world has ever known. you want to talk about shame on us, shame on us for letting the librarians decide when the debate begins and when the debate ends. it's the united
it's the united states code. you don't like the code, change the code. tell me we're ineffective and get that done, we're talking about a title change here, we've already done. already this congress we eliminated the last reference to oriental in the united states code. we do these things together, but we don't do them by accusing one another by promoting racism and hate. mr. hastings: if the gentleman will yield? mr. woodall: i'd be happy to yold to my friend from florida. mr. hastings: the...
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library to maintain certain subject headings that reflect terminology used in title of the united states code. that's all it says -- 8 of the united states code. that's all it sails. right here. nothing so de-- says. right here. nothing so demeaning about that. this was created in consultation with the library of congress. imagine that. working with the library of congress, we were able to come up with that language. now, existing subject headings including the term illegal alien have been used for years and enshrined in law for 100 years. this is nothing new. i mean, supreme court justices have, as i've pointed out, have used it time and time again. if the library of congress adopted the practice of responding to every instance where there is a perceived offensive phrase, it would impact their ability to prioritize a quality service they provide to patrons every day. mr. chairman, we're actually helping the library here. we're not telling them what words to use, we're just saying, hey be, be consistent with u.s. law. that keeps it pretty simple, i believe. with that i reserve the balance of
library to maintain certain subject headings that reflect terminology used in title of the united states code. that's all it says -- 8 of the united states code. that's all it sails. right here. nothing so de-- says. right here. nothing so demeaning about that. this was created in consultation with the library of congress. imagine that. working with the library of congress, we were able to come up with that language. now, existing subject headings including the term illegal alien have been used...
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united states. and his own oath which is to see that the laws are faithfully sen executed. and effectively eliminated entire sections of the united states code. not only did the obama administration direct's officers and agents, all of which are in the executive branch under his supervision as a president of the united states, the chief executive.pa l he ordered those agencies, the department of homeland security not to follow the law, he said those who came here illegally and had children and the united states would be allowed to stay in the united states and be granted work permits.s t work permits. and and access to certain benefits. people who enter the country unlawfully. so. so no wonder the immigration and customs enforcement officials have had so much difficulty with this. an objective federal study that is done every year, every periodically evaluates the morale of the federal officers in the united states. they have found, think again this year that the morale of the homeland security agency is the lowest of any federal agency. why is it, because they haveut been ordered not to do their duty. they put their lives on the lines, bord
united states. and his own oath which is to see that the laws are faithfully sen executed. and effectively eliminated entire sections of the united states code. not only did the obama administration direct's officers and agents, all of which are in the executive branch under his supervision as a president of the united states, the chief executive.pa l he ordered those agencies, the department of homeland security not to follow the law, he said those who came here illegally and had children and...
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it requires some special attention from the united states code, so we have a special section of the code that allows officers of the government of the united states, the smithsonian institute, the panamerican union, the pan american sanitary bureau, -- panamerican sanitary bureau and the united states employment service some special dispensation so they can get mail out the door. but was that good enough for congress? the answer's no. congress has yet another special exception beyond the special exception. you see here, as i highlighted in section a, officers of the government of the united states of congress, bers because what we have is our special signature program. madam speaker, we've got big things we've got to solve in this country. big things we've got to solve. and you can't solve those big things when folks believe that you're not telling them the truth about the little things. you've got to build trust with one another. you've got to build trust with one another, not just here in this institution, but with our constituency back home. when people see what they think is free mai
it requires some special attention from the united states code, so we have a special section of the code that allows officers of the government of the united states, the smithsonian institute, the panamerican union, the pan american sanitary bureau, -- panamerican sanitary bureau and the united states employment service some special dispensation so they can get mail out the door. but was that good enough for congress? the answer's no. congress has yet another special exception beyond the...
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the library to maintain certain subject headings that reflect terminology used in title 8, united states code. now, i read that and i read it several times and i saw it in committee but no where do i see specific terms, it says can you be consistent with u.s. code and i will point out that we are congress -- just one moment, please. we are congress, they are the library of congress. we write laws and it's important library of congress reference to the laws that we have written. now i would also note that the gentlelady is also a member of congress and has the full ability and when we had this first discussion, i have yet to see the bill she has introduced to change terminology. i have not seen that. i haven't seen it and i would look forward to seeing it. i would yield. ms. wassean schultz: would the gentleman point out to the house of representatives what is referenced in the code to which the report refers? mr. graves: title 8 of u.s. code ms. wasserman schultz: what is the term that is referenced in that section? mr. graves: there is not one single term that is used. there are multiple ter
the library to maintain certain subject headings that reflect terminology used in title 8, united states code. now, i read that and i read it several times and i saw it in committee but no where do i see specific terms, it says can you be consistent with u.s. code and i will point out that we are congress -- just one moment, please. we are congress, they are the library of congress. we write laws and it's important library of congress reference to the laws that we have written. now i would also...
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the clerk: h.r. 490 , to amend title 5 united states code to expand law enforcement availability pay to employees of u.s. customs and border protection's air and marine operations. the speaker pro tempore: pursuant to the rule, the gentleman from texas, mr. hurd, and the gentlewoman from michigan, mrs. lawrence, each will control 20 minutes. the hair recognizes the gentleman from texas. mr. hurd: thank you, mr. speaker. i yield myself such time as i may consume. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized. mr. hurd: i ask unanimous consent that all members have five legislative days to revise and extend their remarks and include extraneous material on the bill under consideration. the speaker pro tempore: without objection. mr. hurd: mr. speaker, i rise today in support of my bill, h.r. 4902. those who serve along our nation's borders make countless sacrifices prork tecting the homeland in the most literal of base stopping bad guys from entering our country and harming americans. the customs and border protection officers and agent whs serve in my district which covers over
the clerk: h.r. 490 , to amend title 5 united states code to expand law enforcement availability pay to employees of u.s. customs and border protection's air and marine operations. the speaker pro tempore: pursuant to the rule, the gentleman from texas, mr. hurd, and the gentlewoman from michigan, mrs. lawrence, each will control 20 minutes. the hair recognizes the gentleman from texas. mr. hurd: thank you, mr. speaker. i yield myself such time as i may consume. the speaker pro tempore: the...
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speaker, i move that the house suspend the rules and pass .r. 4906 to amend title 5, united states code, to clarify the eligibility of employees of a land management agency in a time-limited appointment to compete for a permanent appointment at any federal agency. the clerk: union calendar number 467, h.r. 4906, a bill to amend title 5, united states code, to clarify the eligibility of employees of the land management agency and time-limited appointment to compete for a permanent appointment at a federal agency and for other purposes. the speaker pro tempore: pursuant to the rule, the gentleman from oklahoma, mr. russell, and the gentleman from virginia, mr. connellly each will control 20 minutes. mr. russell: i yield myself such time as i may consume. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized. mr. russell: i ask unanimous consent that all members may have five legislative days in which to revise and extend their remarks and include extraneous material on the bill under consideration. the speaker pro tempore: without objection, so ordered. mr. russell: mr. speaker, the land m
speaker, i move that the house suspend the rules and pass .r. 4906 to amend title 5, united states code, to clarify the eligibility of employees of a land management agency in a time-limited appointment to compete for a permanent appointment at any federal agency. the clerk: union calendar number 467, h.r. 4906, a bill to amend title 5, united states code, to clarify the eligibility of employees of the land management agency and time-limited appointment to compete for a permanent appointment at...
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. >> resolution provided for consideration are of the bill hr photography 68, united states code, with to the judicial review of agency interpretations of statutory and regulatory provisions provided for proceedings during the period from june 23rd, 2016, to july 4th, 2016, and providing for consideration of motions to suspend the rules -- >> the motion is not debatable. the question is on the motion offered by the gentleman from texas. all those in favor, say aye. those opposed, no. the ayes have it. >> that was 1:00 a.m. this morning. then the republicans came back in and did it again. at 2:30 in the morning. which is when technically the republicans decided they were starting a whole new day of congress. and interestingly, when they came back at 2:30 in the morning, they did effectively shh the democrats for a little time. the way they did that was by having the chaplain lead the house in prayer. they uponed that up by say the pledge of allegiance together. as soon as the pledge of allegiance was over, watch what happened. >> i pledge allegiance to the flag of the united states of a
. >> resolution provided for consideration are of the bill hr photography 68, united states code, with to the judicial review of agency interpretations of statutory and regulatory provisions provided for proceedings during the period from june 23rd, 2016, to july 4th, 2016, and providing for consideration of motions to suspend the rules -- >> the motion is not debatable. the question is on the motion offered by the gentleman from texas. all those in favor, say aye. those opposed,...
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not able to testify one of the hearings but i would have held up a copy of chapter 6 of the united states codeinstead everybody on the committee you are party to the secretary of common security the authority to determine national immigration priorities. you provided resources to deport half a million people a year out of 11.5 million people. the president set those priorities and what you could do and what not a single member of the committee criticizing the president for being wallace has done is reducing legislation saying no here are the priorities. and conferring upon the secretary the responsibility and a duty of establishing immigration priorities we are going to set the priorities. everything this administration suggests repeatedly that they would absolutely comply with the congressional -- congressional determination but the powers are. deport family members and let the fellas day the president is going to do but this must be conferred upon by the administration. can i jump in? is there a limit to that? laissez president of says my epa and the justice department need to set priorities
not able to testify one of the hearings but i would have held up a copy of chapter 6 of the united states codeinstead everybody on the committee you are party to the secretary of common security the authority to determine national immigration priorities. you provided resources to deport half a million people a year out of 11.5 million people. the president set those priorities and what you could do and what not a single member of the committee criticizing the president for being wallace has...
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the clerk: senate 2276, an act to amend title 49, united states code, to provide enhanced safety in pipeline transportation and for other purposes. the speaker pro tempore: pursuant to the rule, the gentleman from california, mr. denham, and the gentleman from massachusetts, mr. capuano, will each control 20 minutes. the chair recognizes the gentleman from california. mr. denham: mr. speaker, i ask unanimous consent that all members may have five legislative days to revise and and their remarks include extraneous materials on senate bill 2276, as amended. the speaker pro tempore: without objection, so ordered. mr. denham: mr. speaker, i yield myself such time as i may consume. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized. mr. denham: mr. speaker, for the time to express my support for the protecting our infrastructure of pipelines and enhancing safety act of 2016, this is the pipes act of 2016. the united states has the largest network of energy pipelines in the world. over 2.6 million miles of pipe, pipelines that are a critical part of our energy infrastructure with over 64% of our
the clerk: senate 2276, an act to amend title 49, united states code, to provide enhanced safety in pipeline transportation and for other purposes. the speaker pro tempore: pursuant to the rule, the gentleman from california, mr. denham, and the gentleman from massachusetts, mr. capuano, will each control 20 minutes. the chair recognizes the gentleman from california. mr. denham: mr. speaker, i ask unanimous consent that all members may have five legislative days to revise and and their remarks...
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the clerk: h.r. 4639 a bill to re-authorize the office of special counsel to amend title 5, united states code to provide modification to authorities relating to the office of special counsel and for other purposes. the speaker pro tempore: pursuant to the rule, the gentleman from iowa, mr. blume and the gentleman from michigan, mrs. lawrence, will each control 20 minutes. plutonium blume i ask unanimous consent that all members may have five legislative days to revise and extend their remarks and include extraneous material on the bill under consideration. the speaker pro tempore: without objection. the chair recognizes the gentleman from iowa. mr. blum: mr. speaker, i rise in support of my bill, h.r. 4639, the thoroughly investigating retaliation against whistleblowers act. this is a bill to re-authorize the office of special counsel for the next five years. the bipartisan legislation was passed unanimously out of the oversight and government reform committee. it also has the support of the whistleblower community. mr. speaker, o.s.c. is tasked with a variety of responsibilities including po
the clerk: h.r. 4639 a bill to re-authorize the office of special counsel to amend title 5, united states code to provide modification to authorities relating to the office of special counsel and for other purposes. the speaker pro tempore: pursuant to the rule, the gentleman from iowa, mr. blume and the gentleman from michigan, mrs. lawrence, will each control 20 minutes. plutonium blume i ask unanimous consent that all members may have five legislative days to revise and extend their remarks...
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and i live in in cleveland, that zip code in 2007 had more foreclosures thing and any zip code in the united states of america if you can believe it. in cleveland, ohio. think of where we were, but after the auto rescue and the recovery act and as we did dodd- frank and the affordable care act, we've had 72 straight months of private-sector job growth, 14 million new private sector jobs. [applause] senator brown: gas prices are at an historic low. more than 600,000 ohioans have health insurance now, many of them for the first time in their lives. and, as we saw in the video, jim, now marriage equality is the law of the land. god bless america. and don't forget the auto industry. republicans told us to let the auto industry go bankrupt. republicans called it un-american. as ted strickland said, some republicans called it a lousy deal. a current republican presidential candidate, the one that is 0-22 in states, happens to be from ohio, he said this is throwing good money after bad. we rescued the auto industry this past year. a new record, 17 million new cars sold in the united states. i would add, c
and i live in in cleveland, that zip code in 2007 had more foreclosures thing and any zip code in the united states of america if you can believe it. in cleveland, ohio. think of where we were, but after the auto rescue and the recovery act and as we did dodd- frank and the affordable care act, we've had 72 straight months of private-sector job growth, 14 million new private sector jobs. [applause] senator brown: gas prices are at an historic low. more than 600,000 ohioans have health insurance...
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united states. and his own oath, which is to see that the laws are faithfully executed. and effectively eliminated entire sections in the united states code. but not only did the obama administration direct his officers and agents, all of which are in the executive branch under his supervision as the president of the united states, the chief executive, he ordered those agencies -- the department of homeland security -- not to follow the plain law. he further decreed that those who came here illegally and had children in the united states would be allowed to stay in the united states and granted work permits. work permits and access to certain federal benefits. people who entered the country unlawfully. so no wonder the immigration and customers enforcement officials have had so much difficulties with that. an objective federal study that's done every year or periodically evaluates the morale of the federal officers in the united states. they have found on, i think again this year, that the morale of the homeland security agency is the lowest of any federal agency. why is this? because they have been ordered not to do their duty. they put
united states. and his own oath, which is to see that the laws are faithfully executed. and effectively eliminated entire sections in the united states code. but not only did the obama administration direct his officers and agents, all of which are in the executive branch under his supervision as the president of the united states, the chief executive, he ordered those agencies -- the department of homeland security -- not to follow the plain law. he further decreed that those who came here...
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the clerk: resolved, that the bill from the senate s. 7226, entitled an act to amend title 49 united states code to provide enhanced safety and pipeline transportation and for other purposes do pass with an amendment. mr. mcconnell: i ask unanimous consent the senate concur in the house amendment. the presiding officer: without objection. mr. mcconnell: now, mr. president, i ask unanimous consent that when the senate completes its business today, it adjourn until 10:00 a.m. tomorrow, tuesday, june 14. following the prayer and pledge, the morning business be deemed expired, the journal of proceedings be approved to date, the time for the two leaders be reserved for their use later in the day. finally, that following leader remarks, the senate resume consideration of s. 2943 with the time until 11:00 a.m. equally divided between the two managers or their designees. the presiding officer: without objection. mr. mcconnell: so if there is no further business to come before the senate, i ask that it stand adjourned under the previous order. the presiding officer: >> >> of the senate's main change. not
the clerk: resolved, that the bill from the senate s. 7226, entitled an act to amend title 49 united states code to provide enhanced safety and pipeline transportation and for other purposes do pass with an amendment. mr. mcconnell: i ask unanimous consent the senate concur in the house amendment. the presiding officer: without objection. mr. mcconnell: now, mr. president, i ask unanimous consent that when the senate completes its business today, it adjourn until 10:00 a.m. tomorrow, tuesday,...
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united states we're trading at 17.5. if you take the dax 30 constituents and chain the zip code and incorporate them here in the united states the pes could trade up and they'd, up and down to that is interesting. on a relative basis it is a great way to get in. if you are nervous about the markets right now it is a great way to go into and get a value play currently. >> kevin let's talk about some of your stock picks. i note you point out or you highlight facebook as one example o of where you might be wanting to invest. >> yeah. facebook is providing an a tremendous opportunity to invest right now given a lot of volatility in the market a last couple weeks and we cardiosee it is actually below its last earnings level. yet they keep exceeding expectations on the earnings side. one reason is they have hardly scratched the surface on tapping the potential of a lot of their programs, including instagram. instagram just released they reached 500 million users and that is the next wave actually to generate ad revenue. and we know that this this is the mobile ad network that advertisers are looking for. and people are consuming m
united states we're trading at 17.5. if you take the dax 30 constituents and chain the zip code and incorporate them here in the united states the pes could trade up and they'd, up and down to that is interesting. on a relative basis it is a great way to get in. if you are nervous about the markets right now it is a great way to go into and get a value play currently. >> kevin let's talk about some of your stock picks. i note you point out or you highlight facebook as one example o of...
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code. a germanmpiled by immigrant to the united states. he taught at the university of south carolina for a wild. he didn't like the south. he hated the idea of the confederacy and left the south. code was considering a lot of different things. much of our international law's post on what he wrote during the american civil war. among these things as prohibitions against destroying any kind of art, classical buildings. the words are classical works of art, libraries, scientific -- that is article 35 of his code. what you have is destruction of military property, destruction of the economy of the south. the same time you have restraint against the south coal tro heritage. i wish i could say this restraint was carried on by in the postwar years. first widespread assaults on cultural heritage in the 1866.you find in african-americans in the south are beginning to celebrate their emancipation. this is one year, the one-year anniversary of the fall of the confederacy. move in themericans public sphere they find the buildings they had built immedi
code. a germanmpiled by immigrant to the united states. he taught at the university of south carolina for a wild. he didn't like the south. he hated the idea of the confederacy and left the south. code was considering a lot of different things. much of our international law's post on what he wrote during the american civil war. among these things as prohibitions against destroying any kind of art, classical buildings. the words are classical works of art, libraries, scientific -- that is...
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and i live in in cleveland, that zip code in 2007 had more foreclosures hing and any zip code in the united statesf america if you can believe it. in cleveland, ohio. think of where we were, but after the auto rescue and the recovery act and as we did dodd- frank and the affordable care act, we've had 72 straight months of private-sector job growth, 14 million new private sector jobs. senator brown: gas prices are at an historic low. more than 600,000 ohioans have health insurance now, many of them for the first time in their lives. and, as we saw in the video, im, now marriage equality is the law of the land. god bless america. and don't forget the auto industry. republicans told us to let the auto industry go bankrupt. republicans called it un-american. as ted strickland said, some republicans called it a lousy deal. a current republican presidential candidate, the one that is 0-22 in states, happens to be from ohio, he said this is throwing good money after bad. we rescued the auto industry his past year. a new record, 17 million new cars sold in the united tates. i would add, connie and i and
and i live in in cleveland, that zip code in 2007 had more foreclosures hing and any zip code in the united statesf america if you can believe it. in cleveland, ohio. think of where we were, but after the auto rescue and the recovery act and as we did dodd- frank and the affordable care act, we've had 72 straight months of private-sector job growth, 14 million new private sector jobs. senator brown: gas prices are at an historic low. more than 600,000 ohioans have health insurance now, many of...
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that if you look in places across the united states, the zip code that a person lives in, the level of impact that they will be receiving around environmental degradation , all of those types of things is determined by the color of their skin. >> we bring to the call, that this issue in america, is not just about housing, it's not just about jobs in the economy. it's not just about criminal justice. it's about the environment as well. that's the difference, right. so we -- when we try to solve the legacy toxic contamination in communities of color, we're not employing some vastly otherwise strategies, right. we're using the same strategies that are necessary to clean land. what we're also calling out is that disproportionate impact and looking to figure out how the society we address that to a set of prisms around justice. >> the naacp is a long-standing organization in this kun tcount very important. as a climate justice activist and organizer within the naacp, do you feel that you have to do more explaining about what it really means and how it intercepts with the core mission? certa
that if you look in places across the united states, the zip code that a person lives in, the level of impact that they will be receiving around environmental degradation , all of those types of things is determined by the color of their skin. >> we bring to the call, that this issue in america, is not just about housing, it's not just about jobs in the economy. it's not just about criminal justice. it's about the environment as well. that's the difference, right. so we -- when we try to...
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this morning, we want to hear from muslim americans and learn about life in the united states for them. 202 is the area code202) 748-8000 in the western time zone.
this morning, we want to hear from muslim americans and learn about life in the united states for them. 202 is the area code202) 748-8000 in the western time zone.
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one of the tyrant or his allies in the senate to destroy the rule of law in the united states of america. .e will not any code that was elizabeth warren on thursday. on thursday also, donald trump and henry clinton engaged in a twitter war. trump began by -- trump: obama just endorsed crooked hillary. he wants four more years of obama -- but nobody else does! hello clinton responded -- clinton: delete your account. amy: sanders has been saying, he is the one who comes out ahead more polls. yesterday, after coming out of the white house, he said he will be coordinating with hillary clinton in defeating trump and that is the most important issue. it sounded like code for he is, you know, giving in. what do you think? >> bernie is not giving in. again, we are fighting in the platform drafting committee on all of the issues we have just discussed. we are pushing for reform as a party. he will be talking more to hillary clinton. they talked briefly tuesday night. he will be meeting with her. the meeting with the president, the meeting with senate leaders -- what bernie is trying to figure out, is there a way to ha
one of the tyrant or his allies in the senate to destroy the rule of law in the united states of america. .e will not any code that was elizabeth warren on thursday. on thursday also, donald trump and henry clinton engaged in a twitter war. trump began by -- trump: obama just endorsed crooked hillary. he wants four more years of obama -- but nobody else does! hello clinton responded -- clinton: delete your account. amy: sanders has been saying, he is the one who comes out ahead more polls....
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lieber's code is still used today by the armed forces of the united states, and continues to govern how we fight. as world war ii and vietnam demonstrated, americans have no problem wreaking destruction on their enemies when the existence of the nation is at stake. douglas macarthur's admission to congress was lifted out of sherman's playbook. when war is forced upon us there is no other alternative than to apply every available means to bring it to a swift end. war's object is a victory, not prolonged indecision. francis' words written in 1862, to save the country is paramount to other considerations" could have been spoken by general bradley or patton as they smashed through a germantown. or curtis lemay as he ordered the firebombing of japanese cities. they have been deemed heroes because their actions were against foreign foes, where sherman was vilified as a terrorist, because his actions, the less severe, were against a domestic enemy. rightly or wrongly he deemed what necessary laid down by the rules of his government to save his country. rather than an aberration his hard hand o
lieber's code is still used today by the armed forces of the united states, and continues to govern how we fight. as world war ii and vietnam demonstrated, americans have no problem wreaking destruction on their enemies when the existence of the nation is at stake. douglas macarthur's admission to congress was lifted out of sherman's playbook. when war is forced upon us there is no other alternative than to apply every available means to bring it to a swift end. war's object is a victory, not...
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had a minimum size not smaller than x when it the requirement on size a unit and bedroom what will it come up to be on the state code does anyone know. >> i don't believe the state provides a minimum size for adu's but the same minimum size the state has for all unit i think 200 and 20. >> so a motorbike unit. >> sorry i found the answer 12 to tell us plus. >> out of three hundred and 80 thousand it is a small and big number it could produce hundreds and hundreds of units generally st. francis and sea cliff i'm thinking okay. >> so i'll reiterate i'll not support a recommendation that didn't have that in terms of the one of the things on unit size what is bothering me their subordinate if you have a coverage in nfl allows it in a one and thirty feet lot can they build an adu we're not saying they center to be subordinate but i bow a cottage is that an adu. >> in the back kur7b9 not loud in the rear yard but space in the buildable area like one thousand square feet to do that but if there is space. >> sure we have a dr coming on the 30th with a cottage they have the one and 37 linear feet wide it is big and the urban
had a minimum size not smaller than x when it the requirement on size a unit and bedroom what will it come up to be on the state code does anyone know. >> i don't believe the state provides a minimum size for adu's but the same minimum size the state has for all unit i think 200 and 20. >> so a motorbike unit. >> sorry i found the answer 12 to tell us plus. >> out of three hundred and 80 thousand it is a small and big number it could produce hundreds and hundreds of...
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united states and the world. >> this is someone that should not have the nuclear code, it is not hard to imagine donald trump leading us into a war just because someone got under his very thin skin. >> reporter: she invited her listeners to invite donald trump in the white house situation room. >> imagine if he didn't have his twitter account at disposal, but america's entire arsenal.>> reporter: donald trump does not have any of the attributes of all achieved. >> composing nasty tweets i bet he is writing a few right now. >> [ laughter ] >> no takers on that bed. as soon as she started speaking he tweeted that performance -- after she started to speak, donald trump tweeted, he tweeted, that performance it is bad. >>> it is not just the the glasses getting the bus, there are some smart phone apps that are available now and they can help make your life easier. >> there were so many amazing things, but this big yellow chicken at the smaller group grabbed my attention and am glad it did. this is one of the best things i have saw here. it does not require glasses it just need your phone and it is free. it instantly tran
united states and the world. >> this is someone that should not have the nuclear code, it is not hard to imagine donald trump leading us into a war just because someone got under his very thin skin. >> reporter: she invited her listeners to invite donald trump in the white house situation room. >> imagine if he didn't have his twitter account at disposal, but america's entire arsenal.>> reporter: donald trump does not have any of the attributes of all achieved. >>...
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united states endorsed somebody under criminal investigation. interesting. >> when donald trump says let's make america great again, that is code for, let's take america backward. well, donald, those days are over. >> gwen: let's pick it all apart. nothing this year has been conventional. gene, did this week alter the course of the race? >> it could have. you know, obviously time will tell. but it looks like -- gwen: we've learned to say that whenever we cover this particular campaign. >> the damage trump did to himself over the judge is significant. and i think lasting. how deep it is, we will find out. but his poll numbers in a fox poll dropped six points. his standing in the hispanic community is rock bottom. and those are things that he now has to figure out how he can overcome and repair. they haven't figured it out yet. he lost one endorsement from senator kirk. others were on the fence about to run. these next five weeks if it is like this going into the convention we could see the convention we once thought we would. an ugly, contested affair. so there's that on that side. on the other side, bernie sanders appears to be moving pretty quickly,
united states endorsed somebody under criminal investigation. interesting. >> when donald trump says let's make america great again, that is code for, let's take america backward. well, donald, those days are over. >> gwen: let's pick it all apart. nothing this year has been conventional. gene, did this week alter the course of the race? >> it could have. you know, obviously time will tell. but it looks like -- gwen: we've learned to say that whenever we cover this particular...
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united states. when he says let's make america great again, that is code for -- let's take america backwards. it's clear that donald trump doesn't believe we are stronger together. >> the clintons have turned the politics of personal enrichment into an art form for themselves. hillary clinton turned the state department into her private hedge fund. the russians, the saudis, the chinese, all gave money to bill and hillary and got favorable treatment in return. the last thing we need is hillary clinton in the white house or an extension of the obama disaster. >> all right. bolling, gloves are off. >> yeah. >> mano-a-mano combat between clinton and trump. >> trump focused on the teleprompter, focused on hillary clinton. that's what he needs to do to win. not play around with the other things, the satellite issues, the rabbit holes and focus on her. she has run as the next president obama. a continuation of president obama's wonderful policies. that she is tapping her base for to try to get those votes. those left-wing voters that love obama. she's there. well make her own it the middle class has
united states. when he says let's make america great again, that is code for -- let's take america backwards. it's clear that donald trump doesn't believe we are stronger together. >> the clintons have turned the politics of personal enrichment into an art form for themselves. hillary clinton turned the state department into her private hedge fund. the russians, the saudis, the chinese, all gave money to bill and hillary and got favorable treatment in return. the last thing we need is...
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there's the whole and if that code word matches the code word in our radio message, then this is a legitimate order from the president of the united states. >> attention, crew. we have a valid launch order at this time. would you acknowledge, please? >> [ speaking indistinctly ] >> this is [indistinct] >> mft. >> all right, the next thing we take out of the safe is our launch keys. it takes two keys to fire the missile. you put a key in right here 'cause you're the commander. i put a key in way over here 'cause i'm the deputy. keys need to be turned within two seconds of each other and held in the turn position for five seconds to start the launch. that guarantees that two people are required to do this. one person can't run back and forth, all right? what else? also, in our secret message, we get the time of launch. write it with what amounts to a crayon right across the face of the clock so you don't forget. and last but not least, we get the secret unlock code for the missile. >> this next secret code will unlock valves to fuel the missile. it comes in with a launch order. the code is complex to make sure the launch is very deliberate
there's the whole and if that code word matches the code word in our radio message, then this is a legitimate order from the president of the united states. >> attention, crew. we have a valid launch order at this time. would you acknowledge, please? >> [ speaking indistinctly ] >> this is [indistinct] >> mft. >> all right, the next thing we take out of the safe is our launch keys. it takes two keys to fire the missile. you put a key in right here 'cause you're the...
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code in 2007 had more foreclosures than any zip code in the first half of the year, any zip code in the united states of america. it's a zip code where there are a lot of -- there's a lot of poverty. there's a lot of vie lens -- of violence. the other night when i was in washington my wife heard gunshots and heard a police siren. that's happened far too many times when i'm home. if my grandchildren are there, you're alarmed. it's usually the gunshots may be a quarter mile away, a half mile away but we know each time it might be somebody who's badly injured or worse. my question for senator murphy is, how do you -- you know, we see what's happening. we see maybe the members of the senate who have been at the beckon call of the gun lobby, maybe they're listening now. how do we make sure that we remind them and remind the american people, buzz i don't think -- because i don't think the american people think about what senator king said, that there's one murder an hour roughly in this country on average, 24 hours a day, seven days a week, that there are two or three people that are -- two or three people
code in 2007 had more foreclosures than any zip code in the first half of the year, any zip code in the united states of america. it's a zip code where there are a lot of -- there's a lot of poverty. there's a lot of vie lens -- of violence. the other night when i was in washington my wife heard gunshots and heard a police siren. that's happened far too many times when i'm home. if my grandchildren are there, you're alarmed. it's usually the gunshots may be a quarter mile away, a half mile away...
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code. it was compiled by a german immigrant to the united states. he taught at the university of south carolina. he didn't like the south. he hated the idea of the confederacy and left the south. considered a lot of different things about the law, much of our international law is based on what he wrote during the american civil war. among these things as prohibitions against destroying any kind of art, classical buildings. the words are classical works of art, libraries, scientific collections, precious -- mustnts, must be can be preserved. that is article 35 of his code. what you have in the immediate four years, destruction of military property, destruction of the economy of the south. infrastructurel of the economy of the south. at the same time, you have restraint against the south coal -- south and its cultural heritage. i wish i could say this restraint was carried on by postwar years.he actually, the first widespread assaults on cultural heritage in the south you find in the 1866. african-americans in the south are beginning to celebrate thei
code. it was compiled by a german immigrant to the united states. he taught at the university of south carolina. he didn't like the south. he hated the idea of the confederacy and left the south. considered a lot of different things about the law, much of our international law is based on what he wrote during the american civil war. among these things as prohibitions against destroying any kind of art, classical buildings. the words are classical works of art, libraries, scientific collections,...
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we live in the zip code in cleveland in 2007 that had more foreclosures than any zip code in the united states of america. we live in a nice neighborhood of about 250 homes. most of the rest of the neighborhood has suffered some in our neighborhood, much outside that neighborhood of foreclosure after foreclosure and urban blight. and many nights we hear gunshots and then we hear police sirens. and i know that senator booker said and i think my friend from connecticut, i heard him talk about what he sees in newark and what we see and we had a terrible, terrible number of deaths in southern very rural appalachia southern ohio just three weeks ago where apparently one family member killed a whole bunch of others with a gun. and i got a letter today -- yesterday from a man in toledo. i'm a gay man living in toledo. i've never been to a pride event and this would be my year but i'm fear, just like you talk about the fear. i don't live in fear but when i hear a gunshot and firing, i hear sirens in my neighborhood or not that far away if my direct neighborhood, i have grandchildren. i've not heard th
we live in the zip code in cleveland in 2007 that had more foreclosures than any zip code in the united states of america. we live in a nice neighborhood of about 250 homes. most of the rest of the neighborhood has suffered some in our neighborhood, much outside that neighborhood of foreclosure after foreclosure and urban blight. and many nights we hear gunshots and then we hear police sirens. and i know that senator booker said and i think my friend from connecticut, i heard him talk about...
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if you want to supplant the united states constitution with a totalitarian legal code and societal framework, that's pretty radical. there's an awful lot of people who buy on to this to one degree or another. some percentage of them will become jihadists. some larger percentage of them will create enclaves or safe spaces, i guess that's the -- the popular common term, right, safe spaces for this ideology to take root and to grow, and the forcible commands in it and the bellicose interpretation of it is something that is preached and endorsed by very influential scholars in this belief system so it's a shame that we -- that it has enough religious tenets to it, the oneness of allah, the duty to pray and so on, that we allow it to cloak itself in the guise of religion rather than what it actually is which is a totalitarian political philosophy, an ideology, but i think we make a big mistake when we underestimate the hold that it has on a group as big at 1.6 billion people. >> and dr. jasser, if i understood you correctly, it was your testimony that we duo a disservice to the american muslim co
if you want to supplant the united states constitution with a totalitarian legal code and societal framework, that's pretty radical. there's an awful lot of people who buy on to this to one degree or another. some percentage of them will become jihadists. some larger percentage of them will create enclaves or safe spaces, i guess that's the -- the popular common term, right, safe spaces for this ideology to take root and to grow, and the forcible commands in it and the bellicose interpretation...
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code? >> the united states of america have done okay. >> different languages and cultures. all these long-existing -- >> would you be voting for -- >> by that, you think detroit would be doing better than california. >> i always vote for breakfast but -- >> for brexit. >> you put your finger on a big thing. this has become a populist thing, it's equivalent of a buy election. it's going to be one of the ventings that has lasting effects. >> you want to compare it to what's going on here? >> if you added up the support for sanders and trump, it's similar. >> do you think it's being a gadfly and they want to vote that way or that they talk that way but they won't vote that way. >> i hope that when people actually get into their equivalent of the voting booth they would vote to remain. english culture would lead you to think they would. that's what happened with the scottish referendum, polls were way off. at the end of the day, a small conservecy approach. >> i'm concerned how it affects st. andrews, the course itself. i couldn't connect th
code? >> the united states of america have done okay. >> different languages and cultures. all these long-existing -- >> would you be voting for -- >> by that, you think detroit would be doing better than california. >> i always vote for breakfast but -- >> for brexit. >> you put your finger on a big thing. this has become a populist thing, it's equivalent of a buy election. it's going to be one of the ventings that has lasting effects. >> you...
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united states. watch this. >> is. >> that not someone who should ever have the nuclear codes because it's not hard to imagine donald trump leading us into a war just because somebody got under his very thin skin. [ cheers and applause ] i have to say, i don't understand donald's bizarre fascination with dictators and strong men who have no love for america. he praised china for tiananmen square massacre. she said it showed strength. he said you've got to give kim jong-un credit for taking over north korea, something he did by murdering everyone he saw as a threat including his own uncle which donald described geefully like he was watching an action movie. and he said he'd give vladimir putin an a. now i will leave it to the psychiatrist to explain his affection for tyrants. >> [ laughter and applause ] >> she took on trump over and over saying he doesn't have the temperament to be president. saying it would be a historic mistake to elect him. what did you think of her speech. it had foreign policy elements to it. but it was taking donald trump's words and using them against him. where did he learn about the islamic
united states. watch this. >> is. >> that not someone who should ever have the nuclear codes because it's not hard to imagine donald trump leading us into a war just because somebody got under his very thin skin. [ cheers and applause ] i have to say, i don't understand donald's bizarre fascination with dictators and strong men who have no love for america. he praised china for tiananmen square massacre. she said it showed strength. he said you've got to give kim jong-un credit for...
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this morning, we want to hear from muslim americans and learn about life in the united states for them. 202 is the area code(202) 748-8000 in the western time zone. (202) 784-8001 for the mountain and pacific time zone. we are going to take your calls and learn about life in the u.s. for muslim americans. a new estimate of the u.s. , pew researchion center estimates there were about 3.3 million muslims of all in 2015.ng in the u.s. this means that muslims made up about 1% of the entire u.s. population. it is suggested that the muslim population will grow faster than the hindu population and much faster than the jewish population in the coming decade. in 2040, muslims are expected to become the second-largest religious group in the u.s.. by 2050, the american u.s. population -- muslim u.s. population is estimated to reach 2% of the population. living in a religiously pluralistic society, muslim americans are more likely than muslims in other countries to have many non-muslim friends. muslimsut half of u.s. say all or most of their close friends are also muslims, completed -- compared to a global median of 95
this morning, we want to hear from muslim americans and learn about life in the united states for them. 202 is the area code(202) 748-8000 in the western time zone. (202) 784-8001 for the mountain and pacific time zone. we are going to take your calls and learn about life in the u.s. for muslim americans. a new estimate of the u.s. , pew researchion center estimates there were about 3.3 million muslims of all in 2015.ng in the u.s. this means that muslims made up about 1% of the entire u.s....
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tom: we are going to put up those code newspapers to capture for you, particularly those in the united states do not think we will ever see in the united states. francine: in two seconds, the remaining camp led by david cameron. tom: and what a mess that is. francine: first of all, the queen says she needs to remain neutral, is being dragged into the brexit debate, and this is getting personal. it is a picture of david cameron , and the son who is very pro-brexit. saying "look into his eyes." tom: here is nejra cehic. nejra: is is the final day of campaigning before the vote on whether written should stay in the european union. >> i speak to companies around so many have their headquarters in london. don't you change your mind? we are proud of our city. >> the astonishing thing, i think, is that they underestimate our ability to better -- to do better deals, to do it on our own. bookmakers and currency markets are suggesting the remaining camp is in a strong position. north korea has launched more ballistic missiles. kim jong-un's range -- regime has tested a missile that could hit guam or ja
tom: we are going to put up those code newspapers to capture for you, particularly those in the united states do not think we will ever see in the united states. francine: in two seconds, the remaining camp led by david cameron. tom: and what a mess that is. francine: first of all, the queen says she needs to remain neutral, is being dragged into the brexit debate, and this is getting personal. it is a picture of david cameron , and the son who is very pro-brexit. saying "look into his...
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code demands a simpler, fairer tax collector. we will bust up the i.r.s. as it is today. redesigning it into three smaller, more focused units to serve businesses, to provide state-of-the-art taxpayer service for families and individuals and quickly and affordably resolving tax disputes. in essence, an independent and unbiased small claims court so families and small businesses aren't forced to spend thousands of dollars to resolve a routine tax difference. so here's the challenge going forward. tax reform only happens once a generation, and it could easily be hijacked by washington and special interests. at this urgent moment in history as america struggles to reclaim its standing in the world and americans struggle to regain their standard of living, we can't afford to continue to struggle under this tax code. house republicans believe it's time for a change. it's time, america, to let your voice be heard. if you want more local jobs, speak up. if you want a simple and fair postcard, speak up. if you want to stop fearing the i.r.s., speak up. and like us, if you want america to be the strongest economy on earth for you and your children, it's time to speak up loudly. and
code demands a simpler, fairer tax collector. we will bust up the i.r.s. as it is today. redesigning it into three smaller, more focused units to serve businesses, to provide state-of-the-art taxpayer service for families and individuals and quickly and affordably resolving tax disputes. in essence, an independent and unbiased small claims court so families and small businesses aren't forced to spend thousands of dollars to resolve a routine tax difference. so here's the challenge going...
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that started with the ending of section 936 of the irs code work on his good repatriate the earnings they made in puerto rico back into the united statesving to pay federal income tax. puerto rico has one corporate tax rates that is the lowest in the world, 4%, and it was just recently added. there is about $32 million that sorry, $32-- i'm billion that are taken away from puerto rico every year without these companies paying one single cent of taxes and contributing that would to the puerto rican economy. just recently, a couple of weeks air ambulance service was shut down because the government has no money to pay. sometimes there is not enough equipment to conduct surgeries that are necessary. it is a crises that we have seen increasing, and that is putting a lot more strain on the 78 municipalities of puerto rico. some of them, like the larger municipality of san juan, we have been able to weather the storm. but other smaller municipalities are really hurting and are at the door of having to perhaps not lay off employees, but having to reduce their income. there is one municipality on the lower south end side of the island that has
that started with the ending of section 936 of the irs code work on his good repatriate the earnings they made in puerto rico back into the united statesving to pay federal income tax. puerto rico has one corporate tax rates that is the lowest in the world, 4%, and it was just recently added. there is about $32 million that sorry, $32-- i'm billion that are taken away from puerto rico every year without these companies paying one single cent of taxes and contributing that would to the puerto...
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united states. here now from new york is scott pelle. take care, family, see you tonight. >> pelley: clinton's dire warning about trump. >> this is not someone who should ever have the nuclear codesse it's not hard to imagine donald trump leading us into a war just because somebody got under his very thin skin. >> pelley: also tonight... ♪ pirple rain, purple rain ♪ . >> pelley: he o.d.'d on pain killers. prince, now the highest profile casualty yet of the opioid epidemic. the u.c.l.a. gunman had a kill list. now he's linked to another murder, and there might have been more. >> the list had three names on it. >> pelley: the government cracks down on payday ler
united states. here now from new york is scott pelle. take care, family, see you tonight. >> pelley: clinton's dire warning about trump. >> this is not someone who should ever have the nuclear codesse it's not hard to imagine donald trump leading us into a war just because somebody got under his very thin skin. >> pelley: also tonight... ♪ pirple rain, purple rain ♪ . >> pelley: he o.d.'d on pain killers. prince, now the highest profile casualty yet of the opioid...
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code shariah. the penalty for homosexuality under that law is death. they're throws gays off buildings in iran, hanging gay people from cranes. now they're slaughtering them in night clubs here in the united states. it's not a tiny minority, as president obama would have you believe. more than half of muslims worldwide believe this barbaric code should be the law of the world and we should all be subject to it. it's horrific. >> you're seeing it throughout west africa, by the way. this is widely known. they're open about it. they don't pretend otherwise. you're saying this is consistent with their beliefs. >> absolutely. this is what the prescribed code says. even here in the united states, more than half of the muslims believe that shariah law should supplant the u.s. constitution. that doesn't mean all of them believe you should slaughter gays but it should give people pause, what are the beliefs of people who are not assimilating well to our culture. >> thank you for your time today and for your expert analysis. at 56 minutes after the hour, we'll take a quick break and be back with more on the horror going on in orlando, florida. . allergies? stuffy nose? can't sleep? take that. a breathe ri
code shariah. the penalty for homosexuality under that law is death. they're throws gays off buildings in iran, hanging gay people from cranes. now they're slaughtering them in night clubs here in the united states. it's not a tiny minority, as president obama would have you believe. more than half of muslims worldwide believe this barbaric code should be the law of the world and we should all be subject to it. it's horrific. >> you're seeing it throughout west africa, by the way. this is...
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united states. cooperation is better than conflict. unity is better than division. empowerment is better than resentment. and bridges are better than walls. when he says let's make america great again, that is code for let's take america backwards. when donald trump says a distinguished judge born in indiana can't do his job because of his mexican heritage -- [ audience boos ] or he mocks a reporter with disabilities -- or calls women pigs -- it goes against everything we stand for. we believe we should lift each other up, not tear each other down. >> according to the white house, president obama spoke with both hillary clinton and bernie sanders to congratulate them on a hard fought primary that energized the party. according to a statement he congratulated secretary clinton for securing the delegates to clinch the nomination. and it's shaping up to be a big thursday for bernie sanders. he'll meet with the president, confer with senate minority lead leader harry reid and hold a rally in the nation's capital. last night, senator sanders greeted a raucous crowd in santa monica. he began his speech framing the scope of his campaign from fringe candidate to winner of state after state. it sounded l
united states. cooperation is better than conflict. unity is better than division. empowerment is better than resentment. and bridges are better than walls. when he says let's make america great again, that is code for let's take america backwards. when donald trump says a distinguished judge born in indiana can't do his job because of his mexican heritage -- [ audience boos ] or he mocks a reporter with disabilities -- or calls women pigs -- it goes against everything we stand for. we believe...
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clinton slams donald trump as unfit to be president of the united states, calling him dangerously incoherent, saying he should never have the nuclear codessaying hillary clinton failed in office and made too many, quote, monster mistakes. my mom loves giving me advice. she even gives me advice... ...about my toothpaste and mouthwash. but she's a dentist so...i kind of have to listen. she said "jen, go pro with crest pro-health advanced." advance to healthier gums... ...and stronger teeth from day one. using crest toothpaste and mouthwash makes my... ...whole mouth feel awesome. and my teeth are stronger too. crest-pro health advanced... ...is superior to colgate total... ...in these 5 areas dentists check. this check up? so good. go pro with crest pro-health advanced. mom's right...again! i hate the outside. well, i hate it wherever you are. burn. "burn." is that what the kids are saying now? i'm so bored, i'm dead. you can always compare rates on progressive.com. oh, that's nice, dear. but could you compare camping trips? because this one would win. all i want to do is enjoy nature and peace and quiet! it's not about winning. it's about
clinton slams donald trump as unfit to be president of the united states, calling him dangerously incoherent, saying he should never have the nuclear codessaying hillary clinton failed in office and made too many, quote, monster mistakes. my mom loves giving me advice. she even gives me advice... ...about my toothpaste and mouthwash. but she's a dentist so...i kind of have to listen. she said "jen, go pro with crest pro-health advanced." advance to healthier gums... ...and stronger...
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united states and the world. >> this is not someone who should ever have the nuclear code.because it's not hard to imagine donald trump leaving us -- leading us into a war because someone that under his very thin-skinned. >> she invited her listeners to picture trump in the white house situation. >> imagine if he had not just a twitter account at his disposal when he is angry but america's entire arsenal. >> she said trump possesses none of the attributes of the commander-in-chief. >> bragging, mocking, composing nasty tweets. i am willing to bet he is writing a few right now. >> he was. no sooner had she started speaking when trump tweeted bad performance by crooked hillary clinton. reading poorly from the teleprompter. she doesn't look presidential. >>> as for bernie sanders he was in modesto today. also targeting donald trump in a speech dedicated to climate change. he addressed trump's claim that there is no drought in california. >> we have a candidate for president of the united states, donald trump, coming to the state of california telling the people of california,
united states and the world. >> this is not someone who should ever have the nuclear code.because it's not hard to imagine donald trump leaving us -- leading us into a war because someone that under his very thin-skinned. >> she invited her listeners to picture trump in the white house situation. >> imagine if he had not just a twitter account at his disposal when he is angry but america's entire arsenal. >> she said trump possesses none of the attributes of the...