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and now we know the united states house of representatives, with 313 votes, half of the republicans in the united states congress, voted for the reauthorization of the export-import bank. they joined now 67 people here who wanted to go to and move that legislation in the united states senate. so the majority of people in both the house and senate have supported the reauthorization of the export-import bank and probably have done so for more than a year, but we let it expire! and what happened? we let down the american economy because the end result has been a loss of jobs. i will just give you one example. one example of 850 jobs that went from u.s. companies over to these countries instead because, without the export-import bank, they lost deals that went to other places, because other countries also have credit agencies that help small and regional banks finance the sales of u.s.-made product that, as they're being sold to, say, a south african country or an asian country or someplace else, they can't find the financing, a lot of agricultural products, so they come to a bank in their community and say, help fi
and now we know the united states house of representatives, with 313 votes, half of the republicans in the united states congress, voted for the reauthorization of the export-import bank. they joined now 67 people here who wanted to go to and move that legislation in the united states senate. so the majority of people in both the house and senate have supported the reauthorization of the export-import bank and probably have done so for more than a year, but we let it expire! and what happened?...
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then in 1987, he decided to run for the united states congress and lost that election. then went into a variety of other ways of being an activist including teaching on the college level, where he brought the story of the civil rights movement to thousands of people. when he was1998 older, he became the national chair of the preeminent civil rights organization in america and100 years, and the naacp he served in that role for 12 years. so he was a leader throughout his life. he said that he had seen how individuals had stepped up. is that part of the motivation behind this project? to share those leadership stories? >> absolutely. these stories are stories of weree whose lives motivated by service most of all in a variety of capacities. and they come from all different areas. they are educators and lawyers and nine members of congress and playwrights and poets and dancers. but in each and every case, these are people who felt that expertise,ir craft, and discipline, they needed to somehow send a larger message. and that was an important way that we defined leadership. h
then in 1987, he decided to run for the united states congress and lost that election. then went into a variety of other ways of being an activist including teaching on the college level, where he brought the story of the civil rights movement to thousands of people. when he was1998 older, he became the national chair of the preeminent civil rights organization in america and100 years, and the naacp he served in that role for 12 years. so he was a leader throughout his life. he said that he had...
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the law required that the president of the united states notify congress, and he didn't do it. frankly, there's a credibility got that is huge when the directnt act ins violation of the law and uses the excuse that there could be a leak. to me, that is not an excuse to violate the law. the cynicism here is immense. the president complains about the nda. to expect that the committee would act after the president violated the law and there is no not is something that is reasonable nor in keeping with our responsibilities. could i say again, my respect, i appreciate the great work that both of you do. as i said, we've known each other a long time. you, there'so tell a certain amount of frustration here because of the lack of communication. guantanamo is one. another one is this policy or lack of policy about what people we train and equip and whether we defend them or not. the lack of strategy to say that we can take out syrian air defenses in order to establish a no-fly zone is simply not true. i'll ask any military expert. that's not true. you don't have to take out syrian air d
the law required that the president of the united states notify congress, and he didn't do it. frankly, there's a credibility got that is huge when the directnt act ins violation of the law and uses the excuse that there could be a leak. to me, that is not an excuse to violate the law. the cynicism here is immense. the president complains about the nda. to expect that the committee would act after the president violated the law and there is no not is something that is reasonable nor in keeping...
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we have not controlled the congress of the united states since the 2010 election, generate 2011. publicans, a conservative party, have controlled congress. last year, they took control the senate. they run the show. we can object, but they have to come to us to get the votes. then we are able to provide some leverage and get at least a better deal. the president does have a veto, but that veto might very well have led to a shutdown of the limit.ent of the debt in december 11th of this year, a shutdown because there is no money. we have to negotiate. we have no choice but to negotiate. frankly, our negotiations have led to a far better outcome for social security which has not been cut, medicare, which is not cut. on the disability program, there is a modest and insufficient way of dealing with the fraud that has occurred in that system. we know from the previous talkedion, mr. cole about the issue of medicare fraud. there is medicare fraud. traded jose by doctors and a few hospitals out there -- perpetrated by doctors. we need to go after that fraud. interestingly, the money to go
we have not controlled the congress of the united states since the 2010 election, generate 2011. publicans, a conservative party, have controlled congress. last year, they took control the senate. they run the show. we can object, but they have to come to us to get the votes. then we are able to provide some leverage and get at least a better deal. the president does have a veto, but that veto might very well have led to a shutdown of the limit.ent of the debt in december 11th of this year, a...
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that is the responsibility of the united states congress, and that's what we expect them to do. when it comes to trying to tryih a bipartisan budget agreement, democrats on capitol hill have for fmonths have been asking fo they can to negotiate with them and republicans have resisted for quite some time. but ultimately we know that that is the only way this will get involved. republicans will not succeed in passing a budget strictly along party lines. they will have to find a way to work with democrats that will be signed by the president into law. so there is a lot of work for members of congress to get going on. >> speaking of congress, last week on friday, secret service joe clancy acknowledged that he was changing his story, his recollection of when he first learned of people inside the agency looking into congressman chaffetz's personal information. is that acceptable to the president, the fact that the director is now changing his story on this? >> jim, i think what director clancy indicated is that after reviewing the report, he remembered that he had better information t
that is the responsibility of the united states congress, and that's what we expect them to do. when it comes to trying to tryih a bipartisan budget agreement, democrats on capitol hill have for fmonths have been asking fo they can to negotiate with them and republicans have resisted for quite some time. but ultimately we know that that is the only way this will get involved. republicans will not succeed in passing a budget strictly along party lines. they will have to find a way to work with...
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well they told the united states congress and the president that they were going to do it this way, and then they reversed their field. so if they can lie to the president, and they can lie to the congress why can't they lie to the president." the court is expected to continue hearing today. jessica rae: is getting a big familiar name gehlen catholic announced 35 hundred dollar from the staples program" and adult english learners the grant will be used to assist the needs of latino students with tuition. jessica rae: years of back and a more than century old sioux city home will down. sioux city, city guaranteed the demolition on a three to two vote the rose hill mansion at 15-29 grandview was red tagged months ago... but one-time owner james gengler managed to keep the home from the wrecking ball with multiple legal maneuvers. council members keith radig and pete groetken voted against the demolition... but hebert construction of sioux city now has the green light to clear the home site. jessica rae: a week long effort to keep kids away from drugs and alcohol got underway in sioux city
well they told the united states congress and the president that they were going to do it this way, and then they reversed their field. so if they can lie to the president, and they can lie to the congress why can't they lie to the president." the court is expected to continue hearing today. jessica rae: is getting a big familiar name gehlen catholic announced 35 hundred dollar from the staples program" and adult english learners the grant will be used to assist the needs of latino...
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. >> the voting record -- pandering,nk it is but you have not been in the united states congress. >> i think we have to look at the fact we lose 90 people per day from gun violence. long andgone on too it's time the entire country stood up against the nra. the majority of our country -- [applause] scott: hillary clinton gathering a lot of applause on that line. former senator jim webb and quiten chafee, webb doing a bit of complaining about the airtime he was getting in the ability to speak, the monitor going out on him a few times. jim webb said it had been 10 been ablence he had to stake, and anderson cooper said he had agreed to the debate rules. there was a podium ready for vice president joe biden should he make the last minute decision to announce his candidacy. we are wondering after tonight's performance that is a larger window of opportunity for him to enter. we have to see. if you thought it would be dull because of no donald trump, think again, it was a good one tonight in vegas. leon: thank you, scott, scott thuman reporting live from las vegas. democratic presidential ca
. >> the voting record -- pandering,nk it is but you have not been in the united states congress. >> i think we have to look at the fact we lose 90 people per day from gun violence. long andgone on too it's time the entire country stood up against the nra. the majority of our country -- [applause] scott: hillary clinton gathering a lot of applause on that line. former senator jim webb and quiten chafee, webb doing a bit of complaining about the airtime he was getting in the ability...
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. >> the vote is symbolic, only the united states congress can lift that embargo. representatives from over 30 member countries are speaking on the resolution to end the embargo imposed by the united ates against cuba all these years. this is the first time the embargo has come up for a vote in the u.n. since cuba and america restored relations this summer. >>> in new jersey, a fast-moving fire left two homes damaged. chopper 4 was over the scene this morning in east orange. we're told one firefighter suffered a broken leg. >>> all right. city royals for game one of the world series, today is the day. >> i bet they're very nervous in kansas city. they ought to be. >> they should be. >> the game is in kansas city, but the energy can be felt all over new york city right now. everybody's talking about this game, news 4's michael george is at citi field, michael. >> reporter: well rob, the world series kicks off in just about eight hours, no matter what happens tonight, on friday, the series comes here to citifield, and we got to see something special take place just a
. >> the vote is symbolic, only the united states congress can lift that embargo. representatives from over 30 member countries are speaking on the resolution to end the embargo imposed by the united ates against cuba all these years. this is the first time the embargo has come up for a vote in the u.n. since cuba and america restored relations this summer. >>> in new jersey, a fast-moving fire left two homes damaged. chopper 4 was over the scene this morning in east orange....
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and we are witnessing quite literally a broken united states congress that has put off the obligationt they have to modernize immigration laws, which has periodically been the obligation of congress. in the meantime communities are left to grapple with a bad situation, and really we are going to have a patch work of different laws for the foreseeable future where some communities will be more like arizona, and others will be more like san francisco. and i think the choice among reasonable lawmakers, pragmatic lawmakers at the local level is obvious, and, you know, what we're seeing -- >> i want you to respond to horace'sing contention because cities are recipients of federal money, and as a part of the quid pro quo they assure the federal government that they are going to follow the law, that they are duty bound to help enforce federal law. >> there's no question the federal government can condition grants on various things. but it cannot force local governments to get into the federal immigration enforcement business. and what a lot of people are starting to be concerned about is the
and we are witnessing quite literally a broken united states congress that has put off the obligationt they have to modernize immigration laws, which has periodically been the obligation of congress. in the meantime communities are left to grapple with a bad situation, and really we are going to have a patch work of different laws for the foreseeable future where some communities will be more like arizona, and others will be more like san francisco. and i think the choice among reasonable...
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the question for the congress of the united states is, are we going to go with what we have today? just a little bit more. just keeping up with inflation. is that good enough for america to be number one one? snow no. it's not. an we do better without burden ing the truckers and the commuters? we can, if we are willing to stop up to the american corporations, the big and powerful to say pay your fair share. the fair share is 14%, which is less than one half of the corporate tax rate. let's see what happens. house of representatives, the men and women that you have elected are going to make some decisions, i'll make a decision about speaker, that will get taken care of. we'll make decisions about a few other things. but the infrastructure nature of this nation is fundamental to economic growth. i hope we make the right decision. i hope we make the right decision to grow this economy, make it america and give you the roads, the transit systems, the ports, the airports that you need and america needs. with that, mr. speaker, i yield back my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman
the question for the congress of the united states is, are we going to go with what we have today? just a little bit more. just keeping up with inflation. is that good enough for america to be number one one? snow no. it's not. an we do better without burden ing the truckers and the commuters? we can, if we are willing to stop up to the american corporations, the big and powerful to say pay your fair share. the fair share is 14%, which is less than one half of the corporate tax rate. let's see...
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right now, the united states congress is cutting back on nih, treating nih as if it is a step child tour budget and our future. speaker gingrich, i think i lost this. jake: you lost it again. senator warren: that was fun. speaker gingrich is someone who gets it. he wrote a piece in the "wall street journal," about how we should be thinking of investing in brain science research, medical research. it should not even be part, it's an investment in the future. so i read this and think of the phone and said, hi, this is bigger, this is a live -- mr. speaker, this is elizabeth warren, want to work together? he said, absolutely. we are going to keep working on this, because this is about building a sustainable future for all of america, and research is one of the pieces right at the heart of that. jake: obviously we are in the throes of a presidential campaign. i would be remiss if i didn't mention that. i don't know if you picked that up in the newspapers. you said you will endorse a democratic candidate in the primaries. senator warren: i am pretty sure it's not going to be one of the repu
right now, the united states congress is cutting back on nih, treating nih as if it is a step child tour budget and our future. speaker gingrich, i think i lost this. jake: you lost it again. senator warren: that was fun. speaker gingrich is someone who gets it. he wrote a piece in the "wall street journal," about how we should be thinking of investing in brain science research, medical research. it should not even be part, it's an investment in the future. so i read this and think of...
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and right now, the united states congress is cutting back on nih.is treating nih as if it is a stepchild to our budget, and our future. so speaker gingrich -- i lost it again. their ego. that was fun. speaker gingrich is someone who gets it. he wrote a piece in "the wall street journal," about how we should think about investing in brain science, in particular, and take it off the books. it should not be part of it. it is an investment in the future. i read the op-ed, i picked up the phone, and i said, "this is elizabeth warren. want to work together on this?" he said, absolutely. this is about building a sustainable future for all of america. and research is one of the pieces that is right at the heart of that. jonathan obviously, we are in : the throes of a presidential campaign. i would be remiss if i did not mention that. i don't know if you read that in the papers. you said you will endorse the democratic candidate in the primaries. senator warren: i pretty sure it will not be one of the republicans. [laughter] senator warren: i have seen enoug
and right now, the united states congress is cutting back on nih.is treating nih as if it is a stepchild to our budget, and our future. so speaker gingrich -- i lost it again. their ego. that was fun. speaker gingrich is someone who gets it. he wrote a piece in "the wall street journal," about how we should think about investing in brain science, in particular, and take it off the books. it should not be part of it. it is an investment in the future. i read the op-ed, i picked up the...
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that is the responsibility of the united states congress and that is what we expect them to do. when it comes to reaching a bipartisan budget agreement, those capitol hill have four months. that is something republicans resisted for quite some time. because ultimately, we know that is the only way. republicans will not be able to succeed in passing a budget along party lines. it will have to find a way to work with democrats to put proposal that will get bipartisan support. that will be signed by the president into law. there is a lot of of work for the members of congress to get going on. speaking of congress. last week on friday the secret member joe clancy said he was changing the narrative. is it acceptable to the president? changing his story on this? josh earnest: i think what director clancy indicated, after reviewing the a port, he had better information to provide them. to his credit, he proactively reached out to both of the inspector general and to to love them no. that is what he did. i will say the president takes this seriously. this is sensitive information we are
that is the responsibility of the united states congress and that is what we expect them to do. when it comes to reaching a bipartisan budget agreement, those capitol hill have four months. that is something republicans resisted for quite some time. because ultimately, we know that is the only way. republicans will not be able to succeed in passing a budget along party lines. it will have to find a way to work with democrats to put proposal that will get bipartisan support. that will be signed...
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and there's one quote that was a very proud moment for me as a member of this united states congress. when speaker boehner said, it was beginning to become a political football, and just as i thought it was time to stop, i thought, let's have a discussion with responsible members of congress to try to bring some resolution to this. but in his own views, there should be no debate because he said, mr. speaker, in my view, the issue is settled. the flag should be gone. and mr. speaker, that flag was the confederate flag. so i say thank you, mr. boehner, for that. thank you, congresswoman kaptur, for recent article that i read that you wrote about speaker boehner and i think you said it all when you talked about his life here in congress. and you said, we all have benefited in our state from the great work he's done. i agree with you. thank you, mr. speaker, for always taking my calls, thank you for always having an open door, and i leave you with these words, the words of nelson mandela. it always seems impossible until it's done. thank you, mr. speaker. job well done. mr. chabot: reclai
and there's one quote that was a very proud moment for me as a member of this united states congress. when speaker boehner said, it was beginning to become a political football, and just as i thought it was time to stop, i thought, let's have a discussion with responsible members of congress to try to bring some resolution to this. but in his own views, there should be no debate because he said, mr. speaker, in my view, the issue is settled. the flag should be gone. and mr. speaker, that flag...
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. >> i don't think i am gambling, but you have not been in the united states congress. if we are a free country. we have the right to be free. >> this is "new day" with chris cuomo, allison camera that and mikaela pereira. >> well, well, well, good morning. welcome to your "new day." it is wednesday, october 14th. 5:30 in the east, allison, i hear in las vegas mikaela in new york. what a night we said the democratic race would change after this debate. you got to see, hillary clinton at her best. you got to see bernie sanders making his case. you got to see the introduction, really, of martin o'malley, they were going head-to-head in front of the audience, in front of the world, really, to see, where are they the same and who is the best choice for democrats. now it's all 5b9 the analysis -- about the analysis. >> jim webb and lincoln chafee also had some really compelling moments. we will talk about all of that. did any of those three candidates aside from hillary and bernie have a breakout moment. did last night signal the end for last night's campaign? let's bring in
. >> i don't think i am gambling, but you have not been in the united states congress. if we are a free country. we have the right to be free. >> this is "new day" with chris cuomo, allison camera that and mikaela pereira. >> well, well, well, good morning. welcome to your "new day." it is wednesday, october 14th. 5:30 in the east, allison, i hear in las vegas mikaela in new york. what a night we said the democratic race would change after this debate. you...
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but you have not been in the united states congress. >> well, maybe that's a healthy thing. >> -- check it out. >> things may have gotten heated but sanders seemed to regain his footing later on in the evening when the debate turned to a core issue of his campaign, financial regulations. >> in the 1990s, when i had the republican leadership, and wall street spending billions of dollars in lobbying, when the clinton administration, when alan greenspan said what a great idea it would be to allow these huge banks to merge, bernie sanders fought them. and helped lead the opposition to deregulation. >> i respect the passion and intensity. i represented wall street as a senator from new york, and i went to wall street in december of 2007, before the big crash that we had, and i basically said, cut it out. and my plan would have the potential of actually sending the executives to jail. nobody went to jail after $100 billion in fines were paid. and, would give regulators the authority to go after the big banks. >> in my view, secretary clinton, you do not, congress does not regulate wall street
but you have not been in the united states congress. >> well, maybe that's a healthy thing. >> -- check it out. >> things may have gotten heated but sanders seemed to regain his footing later on in the evening when the debate turned to a core issue of his campaign, financial regulations. >> in the 1990s, when i had the republican leadership, and wall street spending billions of dollars in lobbying, when the clinton administration, when alan greenspan said what a great...
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. >> -- voting record, i don't think i am pandering but you have not been in the united states congresshealthy thing. >> -- check it out. >> martin o'malley talked to msnbc's chris matthews about that exchange after the debate was over. >> we are the only nation on the planet that buries as many of our people from gun violence as we do every year. and this -- this sickness has to be addressed. and there's comprehensive, commonsense things we can do. and i was hoping that on the stand tonight, maybe we did. i think we can forge a new consensus to get it done. >> as for hillary clinton, twitter exploded at her misuse of the word literally. >> when we met in copenhagen in 2009, and literally president obama and i were hunting for the chinese. going throughout this huge convention center, because we knew we had to get them to agree to something. >> as the daily show points out, literally hunting for the chinese is kind of an odd way to phrase it. and it's become a tradition, the pros and cons of watching the debate, brought to you by tonight show host jimmy fallen. >> pro hillary clinton ha
. >> -- voting record, i don't think i am pandering but you have not been in the united states congresshealthy thing. >> -- check it out. >> martin o'malley talked to msnbc's chris matthews about that exchange after the debate was over. >> we are the only nation on the planet that buries as many of our people from gun violence as we do every year. and this -- this sickness has to be addressed. and there's comprehensive, commonsense things we can do. and i was hoping that...
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board, which helps lead the legislative agenda of the 46 african-american members of the united states congress, so i know how to build consensus, i know how to lead, and i know how to manage -- something he's never done. holding offices in a position that is essentially a do-nothing position -- public advocate, a paid protester -- does not qualify you to run the largest city in america. >> if we look at the republican candidates for president, you know, the top three of them, three out of the four, have never held elected office, either. is that what you think americans and maybe new yorkers want to see now? bloomberg never held elected office. mayor giuliani, before he was elected mayor, never held elected office. >> yeah, i think that the public wants someone who can manage and lead and have vision. they don't want the typical politician because they do what bill de blasio does. they're spin doctors. bill de blasio spins the statistics on education, he spins the statistics on minority contracting, he spins -- he said we just came off the safest summer in history, but yet as of monday, 21 mor
board, which helps lead the legislative agenda of the 46 african-american members of the united states congress, so i know how to build consensus, i know how to lead, and i know how to manage -- something he's never done. holding offices in a position that is essentially a do-nothing position -- public advocate, a paid protester -- does not qualify you to run the largest city in america. >> if we look at the republican candidates for president, you know, the top three of them, three out...
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thethey cannot -- shame on united states. congress gets paid on this money. rk 180 days out of 365. this congress back to work week. a statement from the social security administration on the no benefit increase says that with consumer prices down, monthly social security and supplemental social security income benefits for nearly 65 million americans will not automatically increase in 2016. our evious caller talked about pensions and such. news from the "atlanta journal-constitution," courtesy of the newseum in washington, a headline about georgia's pension system. they say that georgia's pension system for state employees saw a $300 million decline in assets during the recently completed fiscal year. as a volatile stock market and rising payouts to the retiring workforce affected the fund's bottom line. reports released by the department of audits and accounts last week showed pouring anre ever-increasing amount of money into the employee retirement teachernd a separate retirement system, which pay benefits to more than 150,000 state workers and educators. r
thethey cannot -- shame on united states. congress gets paid on this money. rk 180 days out of 365. this congress back to work week. a statement from the social security administration on the no benefit increase says that with consumer prices down, monthly social security and supplemental social security income benefits for nearly 65 million americans will not automatically increase in 2016. our evious caller talked about pensions and such. news from the "atlanta...
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this is united states congress. there could be some blood on that committee floor.lawmakers will be looking to wound. jonathan: we'll be looking out for that story. to create the world's largest brewer has hit another snag. sab miller is saying no to a takeover. thomas barclay joins us with more. 65 billion pounds not enough for this company. it's worth looking back 12 much , fighting off glencore in a very different industry. thomas: he was the chairman of rio tinto. himself in the same position. what is interesting is the personality behind it. they're hitting this deal from both sides. a tremendous repetition. of -- ablt ab inbev inbev. jonathan: when does it become about the numbers? this offer is just too good to continue turning down. when i look at the holders of -- a price ofck, 42 pounds and $.15 for some shares. it includes a share alternative. in favor of the deal has put tremendous pressure on the board. the ability to negotiate. jonathan: he is sitting tight. thank you for joining us. thomas barclay. the deal is brewing. drama is brewing. we are alive a
this is united states congress. there could be some blood on that committee floor.lawmakers will be looking to wound. jonathan: we'll be looking out for that story. to create the world's largest brewer has hit another snag. sab miller is saying no to a takeover. thomas barclay joins us with more. 65 billion pounds not enough for this company. it's worth looking back 12 much , fighting off glencore in a very different industry. thomas: he was the chairman of rio tinto. himself in the same...
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nearly 700,000 citizens of the united states of america and residents of the district of columbia have no voting representation in the united states congress have is taxation without representation. collectively, nearly 700,000 district residents pay more than $3 billion in federal taxes each district nine and women have served in the united states armed forces, fighting, dying. 2000 of them dying for our beloved country, yet, we have no representation in congress. god bless the child who helps his own. the citizens of the district of columbia must have their own representatives in the house of representative's and two voting members in the senate. today, i stand under -- and front of you under the umbrella of justice and demand for the 700,000 district of columbia residents and citizens of the united states of america statehood or else. . statehood now. the district of columbia, the 51st state of the united states of america, has a population larger than the state of vermont and wyoming. moreover, we have an economy larger than the state of alaska, delaware, hawaii, idaho, maine, mississippi, montana, north dakota, nebraska, new hampshire
nearly 700,000 citizens of the united states of america and residents of the district of columbia have no voting representation in the united states congress have is taxation without representation. collectively, nearly 700,000 district residents pay more than $3 billion in federal taxes each district nine and women have served in the united states armed forces, fighting, dying. 2000 of them dying for our beloved country, yet, we have no representation in congress. god bless the child who helps...
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. >> you have not been in the united states congress. check it out. >> there is a lot of loose talk going on here. >> you do not have the right to conduct cyber war fair against tens of millions of american citizens. we'll do something about that. >> the republicans and their refrain, big government this, big government that. >> my son was a marine and i was a marine. i am very comfortable i am the most qualified person standing up here today to be your commander in chief. >> i am proud over 30 years of public service, very had no scandal. >> tonight, i want to talk about not my e-mails but what the american people want perfect the next president of the united states. >> enough of the e-mail. let's talk about the real issues facing america. >> we need someone that has the best ethical standards. >> secretary clinton do you want to respond? >> joining us here are fox news contributes and winners? losers? >> she was in a room with a bag of rocks so you have to win. >> it's so true. so god awful. >> as an american, really it was awful. she
. >> you have not been in the united states congress. check it out. >> there is a lot of loose talk going on here. >> you do not have the right to conduct cyber war fair against tens of millions of american citizens. we'll do something about that. >> the republicans and their refrain, big government this, big government that. >> my son was a marine and i was a marine. i am very comfortable i am the most qualified person standing up here today to be your commander...
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established under the indian claims act by the united states congress, the indian claims commission was a judicial panel meant to resolve many long-standing claims between the u.s. government and native american tribes. next, the university of utah professor, gregory smoak, talks about the founding of the commission and the modern repercussions of some decisions. his class is about one hour, 15 minutes. mr. smoak: i guess we should go ahead and get started. announcement, just so you are aware of where we are at, tuesday next week we will have the final quiz. i am sure you are happy about that. so please be ready for that at the beginning of class. today what i want to do is talk about the indian claims commission as a means of continuing our discussion, the mid-20th century, the indian claims commission is something that is often not -- people don't spend a lot of time on. i think it is important. it certainly points out the link between the resources and land, the control of resources and land and tribal sovereignty. it also illustrates very clearly the limitations on tribal sovereignt
established under the indian claims act by the united states congress, the indian claims commission was a judicial panel meant to resolve many long-standing claims between the u.s. government and native american tribes. next, the university of utah professor, gregory smoak, talks about the founding of the commission and the modern repercussions of some decisions. his class is about one hour, 15 minutes. mr. smoak: i guess we should go ahead and get started. announcement, just so you are aware...
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but that's where the united states congress should be involved, and i will be sending a letter within a few days detailing those proposals. the large audience here i think is testimony to the importance of this subject. again, not just because of our standing or image in the world, but our self-image. our self-worth. our view of ourselves as a nation. my feeling is that the american people still believe that we are the nation of statue of liberty, that we have arms open to people who want to come here for opportunity and freedom and to escape persecution and harm abroad. and, mr. chairman, if there's no objection, i'd like to enter into the record some of the evidence of that widespread interest and support. a letter from former republican and democratic officials including ambassadors ryan crocker and robert ford and former bush administration official robert wolfowitz calling for the united states to accept 100,000 syrian refugees, a letter from 18 mayors including chicago mayor rahm emanuel asking the obama administration to resettle syrian refugees in their city, because, i'm quot
but that's where the united states congress should be involved, and i will be sending a letter within a few days detailing those proposals. the large audience here i think is testimony to the importance of this subject. again, not just because of our standing or image in the world, but our self-image. our self-worth. our view of ourselves as a nation. my feeling is that the american people still believe that we are the nation of statue of liberty, that we have arms open to people who want to...
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established under the indian claims act by the united states congress, the indian claims commission was a judicial panel meant to result long-standing claims between the u.s. government and native american tribes. next, the university of utah ak, talks, gregory smo about the founding of the commission and the modern repercussions of some decisions. his classes about one hour, 15 minutes. guess we should go ahead and get started. click announcement, just so you are aware of where we are at, tuesday next week we will have the final quiz. i am sure you are happy about that. -- so please be ready for that at the beginning of class. today what i want to do is talk about the indian claims commission as a means of continuing our discussion, the mid-20th century, the indian claims commission is something that is often not -- people don't spend a lot of time on. i think it is important. it certainly point out the link between the resources and land, the controlled resources and land and tribal sovereignty. it also illustrates very clearly the limitations on tribal sovereignty that the federal go
established under the indian claims act by the united states congress, the indian claims commission was a judicial panel meant to result long-standing claims between the u.s. government and native american tribes. next, the university of utah ak, talks, gregory smo about the founding of the commission and the modern repercussions of some decisions. his classes about one hour, 15 minutes. guess we should go ahead and get started. click announcement, just so you are aware of where we are at,...
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you have not been in the united states congress. >> joining me now, our fox news digital politics editor, hi, so this is the g.o.p. put out there rapid response. rnc. they're forwarding the "new york times" headline from april, 2008. hillary clinton portrays herself as pro gun church goer. she called herself a pro gun church goer. what a difference a few years makes, chris. >> when you don't have love. when you don't have attachment and passion, you go to the issues. that is what mitt romney had to do in 2012. he had to go through this death march where you say in this issue i will cave and this i will cave until they pen you in. the democrats are doing that to hillary clinton. the question is once she's gone far enough on guns what happens in the general election? >> hillary clinton has moved less on so um issues to match bernie sanders. i mean, attacking wall street, climate change. gun control is popular. a good issue for her. that question enables her to get to his left. she didn't mention bypassing congress. >> she said she's going to take further executive orders on immigration. i
you have not been in the united states congress. >> joining me now, our fox news digital politics editor, hi, so this is the g.o.p. put out there rapid response. rnc. they're forwarding the "new york times" headline from april, 2008. hillary clinton portrays herself as pro gun church goer. she called herself a pro gun church goer. what a difference a few years makes, chris. >> when you don't have love. when you don't have attachment and passion, you go to the issues. that...
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it is kind of just giving them an update of what we're up to in the congress of the united states.t gives me an opportunity to speak about cameras in the art room, which i know some supreme court justices do not like. i have been an advocate or. i brought that up again said they know i am pursuing something they disagree with, but we are going to be the final determinant of that. tracks that is an interesting thing to describe to people. how can the congress be the final determinant of cameras in the court? sen. grassley: because if we say the supreme court has to have cameras, they have to have cameras. i don't see how they can declare that unconstitutional. i do it in the spirit of the bill of rights, where the courtroom has to be open to the public. of course, it is open to the public for those who can squeeze into the courtroom. the extent to which certain cases in the courtroom is open to the public on television, everybody has an opportunity to participate in that case. just like everybody has an opportunity to participate in the congress of the united states through the tele
it is kind of just giving them an update of what we're up to in the congress of the united states.t gives me an opportunity to speak about cameras in the art room, which i know some supreme court justices do not like. i have been an advocate or. i brought that up again said they know i am pursuing something they disagree with, but we are going to be the final determinant of that. tracks that is an interesting thing to describe to people. how can the congress be the final determinant of cameras...
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next week, they will produce documents and appear before potentially, the united states congress.ta on wednesday is the dates i am looking at most crucially. jonathan: they build companies, they run banks, they shape ideas. bloomberg's fifth annual ranking is published today. joining us to discuss the 50 names included is bloomberg's stryker mcguire. who tops the list for most influential? er: unsurprisingly, it is janet yellen. interest rates are being discussed over and over again. they have been four weeks and they will be four weeks more to come. that explains why she is up there. jonathan: why she is only front page of today's issue. janet yellen tops the issue. i wonder what the themes are the on rates. stryker: it is interesting. the united states is most represented on the list of 50 people. it is no supplies. it is still the largest economy for all of its problems every once in a while. the second important thing to note is, even though we have had a slowdown in china, asia continues to be more and more represented on the list. there are more asians on the list than there
next week, they will produce documents and appear before potentially, the united states congress.ta on wednesday is the dates i am looking at most crucially. jonathan: they build companies, they run banks, they shape ideas. bloomberg's fifth annual ranking is published today. joining us to discuss the 50 names included is bloomberg's stryker mcguire. who tops the list for most influential? er: unsurprisingly, it is janet yellen. interest rates are being discussed over and over again. they have...
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back in 2000 for five years earlier, i had run for united states congress i was in the uphill battle iran against russ carnahan. his father was a successful two-year term governor of missouri that died tragically inept plane crash on the eve of his election in 2000. his mother was u.s. senator his grandfather was, as minister secretary of state. my dad was a golf coach my mom worked with kids with special needs of a was an uphill battle but we ended up getting some traction in like 650 volunteers most of them my former students. the lois joke some people thought young people are apathetic but it is amazing how much you can motivate them if you offer extra credit. [laughter] we came very close to winning with lost by 1.6% but there was a dark underbelly that the documentary film did not catch about one month before the end of the campaign a man had approached to of my campaign aides to tell them he wanted to put out a postcard of the attendance record in the state legislature. wed may 8th approached me to ask i did not say that smells fishy don't do it. i did not even say look into hi
back in 2000 for five years earlier, i had run for united states congress i was in the uphill battle iran against russ carnahan. his father was a successful two-year term governor of missouri that died tragically inept plane crash on the eve of his election in 2000. his mother was u.s. senator his grandfather was, as minister secretary of state. my dad was a golf coach my mom worked with kids with special needs of a was an uphill battle but we ended up getting some traction in like 650...
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. >> last week bill clinton said he thought your speech to the united states congress at the invitation of john boehner was unprecedented. i asked him was it unwise. he said you'll have to ask prime minister netanyahu. was it unwise? >> i'll ask you a question. if the president of the united states thought a deal wads being forged that would endanger the security of the united states, wouldn't you expect him to speak up after every place, at every forum. the answer is of course you would. that was my obligation. i don't think we should rehash this but i think we should focus on what we do agree must be done now. president obama was calling me up at the time that the deal wads being debated. he said i'd like to talk do you about bolster's israel's security about maintaining the qualitative military edge and preventing things from going into iran's boxes. would you like to do that now or would you like to do it later. i said i'd like to do it later, a day after. today in my conversation with john kerry this is the day after. we we began that conversation. our minister of defense will be c
. >> last week bill clinton said he thought your speech to the united states congress at the invitation of john boehner was unprecedented. i asked him was it unwise. he said you'll have to ask prime minister netanyahu. was it unwise? >> i'll ask you a question. if the president of the united states thought a deal wads being forged that would endanger the security of the united states, wouldn't you expect him to speak up after every place, at every forum. the answer is of course you...
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united states are admonished to give them attention. have not obama: we seen a court overturn a law passed by congress on an economic issues like health care. lockner's usual of whether a state legislature can take away -- and the court ruled no. announcer: this week, we look at york, which are strictly the hours of bigger employees to 10 hours a day. lochner took his case to the supreme court. consideredy it is one of the most controversial supreme court cases. and paul kens. landmark cases, monday at 9:00 eastern on c-span, c-span3, and c-span radio. announcer: the head of the u.s. chamber of commerce sat down this morning the reporters at a breakfast hosted by "the ."ristian science monitor this is an hour. have people join us in progress. i am dave cook from "the monitor." ohue. we have tom donahue we are glad these men have come back. donohue has led the chamber since 2007. before leading the chamber, he served for 13 years as president ceo of the american trucking association. in an earlier chapter in his lap, he was deputy assistant postmaster general. chamber'sson is the senior political affairs executive. he had an early venture i
united states are admonished to give them attention. have not obama: we seen a court overturn a law passed by congress on an economic issues like health care. lockner's usual of whether a state legislature can take away -- and the court ruled no. announcer: this week, we look at york, which are strictly the hours of bigger employees to 10 hours a day. lochner took his case to the supreme court. consideredy it is one of the most controversial supreme court cases. and paul kens. landmark cases,...
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the world is going to start talking about moving on without the united states. congress shouldn't let that happen. only congress can approve this. we've workeded with congress. the issues that people have been concerned about have been addressed and we need, congress needs to get this done. >> let's turn to some domestic issues -- >> on a more optimistic note, i have believed that there's a broad understanding now of how important it is. it's like many other things, a difficult thing to do. because getting things through congress is difficult these days, but compared to a few years ago, i think there's a much broader understanding that this has real significance to u.s. national and economic security and i'm very hopeful that we'll get it done. >> on the domestic front, a video played on our save ten initiative. to enroll auto escalate their employees in their employer based savings programs. but as we know, there's a lot of individuals in our country who don't have access to employer based savings. you've been a leader on some initiatives tho address that need. can you
the world is going to start talking about moving on without the united states. congress shouldn't let that happen. only congress can approve this. we've workeded with congress. the issues that people have been concerned about have been addressed and we need, congress needs to get this done. >> let's turn to some domestic issues -- >> on a more optimistic note, i have believed that there's a broad understanding now of how important it is. it's like many other things, a difficult...
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established under the indian claims act by the united states congress, the indian claims commission was a judicial panel meant to resolve many long-standing claims between the u.s. government and native american tribes.
established under the indian claims act by the united states congress, the indian claims commission was a judicial panel meant to resolve many long-standing claims between the u.s. government and native american tribes.
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anytime i visiting our website at c-span.org/hi >> established under the indian plains asked by united states congress, the indian claims commission was a judicial panel meant to resolve many long-standing claims between the u.s. government and native american tribes. next, the university of utah professor, gregory smoak, talks about the founding of the commission and the modern repercussions of some decisions.
anytime i visiting our website at c-span.org/hi >> established under the indian plains asked by united states congress, the indian claims commission was a judicial panel meant to resolve many long-standing claims between the u.s. government and native american tribes. next, the university of utah professor, gregory smoak, talks about the founding of the commission and the modern repercussions of some decisions.
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there is no other procedure in the united states congress that allows 51% of america to prevail. there is no other ability in the united states congress for the majority of americans, who have lent their power to washington to express their views and change the law of the land, save this one. mr. speaker, budget deficits have gone down each and every year since speaker john boehner stood right there where you are standing there today and nancy .elosi handed him and we have an opportunity today to do more. i have heard my colleagues on the other side of the aisle talk about those things that we can do together and i agree. i agree. i heard my colleagues on the other side talk about their priorities in terms of raising the debt limit and not seeing the government shut down. i agree. we voted a government shut down two weeks ago and i got a note, and it said thank you for not letting the american museum history close down while my family was in washington. there are real impacts. the reason we are having the conversation is not because the people want to shut the government down, the
there is no other procedure in the united states congress that allows 51% of america to prevail. there is no other ability in the united states congress for the majority of americans, who have lent their power to washington to express their views and change the law of the land, save this one. mr. speaker, budget deficits have gone down each and every year since speaker john boehner stood right there where you are standing there today and nancy .elosi handed him and we have an opportunity today...
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united states. ever since 2012 congress has passed and president obama has signed annual restrictions against the transfer of prisoners at gtmo to the united states. the same restrictions are found in the f.y. 2016 national defense authorization act. passed by the house last week, despite president obama's promise to veto that bill. there is broad bipartisan opposition to president obama's plans to transfer gtmo prisoners into the united states. both among members of congress and the american people. for our nation's security, i implore president obama to sign the national defense authorization act when it reaches his desk and halt his reckless plan to place many of the world's worst terrorists on u.s. soil where they will have all of the due process protections provided to the american people and thus could be released through our court system. thank you, mr. chairman. i yield back. mr. speaker, i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the time of the gentleman from colorado has expired. for what purpose does the gentleman from indiana seek recognition? the gentleman from indiana, mr. carson, is recognized
united states. ever since 2012 congress has passed and president obama has signed annual restrictions against the transfer of prisoners at gtmo to the united states. the same restrictions are found in the f.y. 2016 national defense authorization act. passed by the house last week, despite president obama's promise to veto that bill. there is broad bipartisan opposition to president obama's plans to transfer gtmo prisoners into the united states. both among members of congress and the american...
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today is not about what any of us in the united states congress has voted for in the past. it is about what common ground we as people who don't always agree can find in the future. >> thank you. next we have senator berkeley. we have a long series of names branded on our hearts from across the nation. at this moment, this horrific this senseless act has broken hearts, every heart here. this is a small community. it's a community where every one knows someone who was hurt or killed yesterday. the community has come together in an extraordinary fashion. the first responders responded quickly and competently. the sheriff, the county commissioners and the mayor and city manager all jumped in to make decisions in a flash to respond and address the situation. they did an incredible job but there is no response that can repair the broken hearts. yesterday when i walked back from the capitol to the office building, i was told there's been a tragedy in oregon. there's been a mass shooting in oregon. senator it's from your home county from douglas county. i have a special place in m
today is not about what any of us in the united states congress has voted for in the past. it is about what common ground we as people who don't always agree can find in the future. >> thank you. next we have senator berkeley. we have a long series of names branded on our hearts from across the nation. at this moment, this horrific this senseless act has broken hearts, every heart here. this is a small community. it's a community where every one knows someone who was hurt or killed...
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and there's one quote that was a very proud moment for me as a member of this united states congress.hen speaker boehner said, it was beginning to become a political football, and just as i thought it was time to stop, i thought, let's have a discussion with responsible members of congress to try to bring some resolution to this. but in his own views, there should be no debate because he said, mr. speaker, in my view, the issue is settled. the flag should be gone. and mr. speaker, that flag was the confederate flag. so i say thank you, mr. boehner, for that. thank you, congresswoman kaptur, for recent article that i read that you wrote about speaker boehner and i think you said it all when you talked about his life here in congress. and you said, we all have benefited in our state from the great work he's done. i agree with you. thank you, mr. speaker, for always taking my calls, thank you for always having an open door, and i leave you with these words, the words of nelson mandela. it always seems impossible until it's done. thank you, mr. speaker. job well done. mr. chabot: reclaimi
and there's one quote that was a very proud moment for me as a member of this united states congress.hen speaker boehner said, it was beginning to become a political football, and just as i thought it was time to stop, i thought, let's have a discussion with responsible members of congress to try to bring some resolution to this. but in his own views, there should be no debate because he said, mr. speaker, in my view, the issue is settled. the flag should be gone. and mr. speaker, that flag was...
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. >> the united states congress was up ended today by announc announcement that came as complete surpriseo maybe man many. kevin mccarthy viewed as next speaker of the house took his name out of contention for the title. abc live in washington today and this has created a degree of chaos in the capitol today. >> it sure has, good afternoon, brian, after surprise announcement speaker john boehner postponed the vote given republicans more time to find consensus candidate or fight it out. >> a sudden change of course for the man most republicans say they support todd become the next speaker of the house. >> i think i shocked some of uh-huh? >> majority leader kevin mccarthy withdrew minute the vote. >> we should put this conference first. there's something to be said for us to unite we need a fresh face. >> he said he was not the rite person facing a challenge from the same hard line conservative that forced out speaker john boehner. they announced last night they would ban together to instead support long shot candidates daniel wester and possibly blocking maccarriagey from reaching require
. >> the united states congress was up ended today by announc announcement that came as complete surpriseo maybe man many. kevin mccarthy viewed as next speaker of the house took his name out of contention for the title. abc live in washington today and this has created a degree of chaos in the capitol today. >> it sure has, good afternoon, brian, after surprise announcement speaker john boehner postponed the vote given republicans more time to find consensus candidate or fight it...
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that did pass in the united states congress with bipartisan support and was signed into law. >> we are efforts complicated by the departure of john boehner? i have not done all of the vote counting on this. and do believe that, well, i don't know where all of the candidates, the declared candidates for the speaker ship, whether they work early on the trade promotion authority and what i said about the transpacific partnership. have heard a lot of republican leaders in congress speaking of cutting taxes. if they can cut $18,000 in taxes, i think we will have a persuasive message for republicans in congress as well. he said that serious concerns of been raised by, on a number of key issues. this deal demands intense scrutiny by congress. has the president spoken to team?ll conley's josh earnest: i don't know the president has had a chance to speak to him on this particular issue. the administration welcome scrutiny of this agreement. even if you just want to scrutinize the text that is included in here, there are 18,000 of them. a while to work your way through the tax cuts. the bottom l
that did pass in the united states congress with bipartisan support and was signed into law. >> we are efforts complicated by the departure of john boehner? i have not done all of the vote counting on this. and do believe that, well, i don't know where all of the candidates, the declared candidates for the speaker ship, whether they work early on the trade promotion authority and what i said about the transpacific partnership. have heard a lot of republican leaders in congress speaking of...
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two of the scientists both wrote to the president of the united states congress weapon should not be made. it is an evil thing. that is what they called it. they fear that there would be no defense against it. we have lived all of these decades with sort of ii hope it does not happen, and it has not. but we are and a parallel situation now in my mind and also the minds of many scientists i interviewed his think about this question, should we be afraid of artificial intelligence. the idea is an overwhelming majority that that to could be a weapon against which they're is no defense and therefore the image must be a place. and so my fear comes from a shared concern that comes from very smart individuals. >> very, very smart. in the last questions? >> hello and good evening. thank you for your time. in regard to the military-industrial complex, what are your thoughts on how citizens can say well informed so that the power of state balance and things does not go awry? >> do exactly what you are doing. just by participating. so much is out there. i think just maintaining a knowledgeable b
two of the scientists both wrote to the president of the united states congress weapon should not be made. it is an evil thing. that is what they called it. they fear that there would be no defense against it. we have lived all of these decades with sort of ii hope it does not happen, and it has not. but we are and a parallel situation now in my mind and also the minds of many scientists i interviewed his think about this question, should we be afraid of artificial intelligence. the idea is an...
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on thursday, answering questions in front of the longest running select committee in the united states congress issue, the deadly 2012 attack in benghazi, libya. at the end, the republican chairman conceded that there were no big revelations. to all theout republican members of the select committee to appear on this program. of those that responded, none were available. welcome to the program. >> it is great to be with you. charlie: where are we and where are we going? >> that is a good question. it is hard to say. all the other hearings that were planned were canceled once the hearing with secretary clinton was scheduled. 10-12going to be hearings, defense secretary, cia, but those were all put off or canceled for good, so we are waiting to hear from the majority, and of course we will have to evaluate based on their plan going forward what that means in terms of our participation. there has been a debate all along about whether it makes sense for democrats to participate in what we view as a highly partisan exercise designed to attack the secretary , so we will have to see what they plan in t
on thursday, answering questions in front of the longest running select committee in the united states congress issue, the deadly 2012 attack in benghazi, libya. at the end, the republican chairman conceded that there were no big revelations. to all theout republican members of the select committee to appear on this program. of those that responded, none were available. welcome to the program. >> it is great to be with you. charlie: where are we and where are we going? >> that is a...
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and there's one quote that was a very proud moment for me as a member of this united states congress. when speaker boehner said, it was beginning to become a political football, and just as i thought it was time to stop, i thought, let's have a discussion with responsible members of congress to try to bring some resolution to this. but in his own views, there should be no debate because he said, mr. speaker, in my view, the issue is settled. the flag should be gone. and mr. speaker, that flag was the confederate flag. so i say thank you, mr. boehner, for that. thank you, congresswoman kaptur, for recent article that i read that you wrote about speaker boehner and i think you said it all when you talked about his life here in congress. and you said, we all have benefited in our state from the great work he's done. i agree with you. thank you, mr. speaker, for always taking my calls, thank you for always having an open door, and i leave you with these words, the words of nelson mandela. it always seems impossible until it's done. thank you, mr. speaker. job well done. mr. chabot: reclai
and there's one quote that was a very proud moment for me as a member of this united states congress. when speaker boehner said, it was beginning to become a political football, and just as i thought it was time to stop, i thought, let's have a discussion with responsible members of congress to try to bring some resolution to this. but in his own views, there should be no debate because he said, mr. speaker, in my view, the issue is settled. the flag should be gone. and mr. speaker, that flag...
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united states, but not the american people. they may have sold it to the left wing people but not the americans who oppose it by 70%, not even the united states congresseah. where do you start with the inability. lou: what did she sold it to the un security counsel. of course it was their deal to begin with. >> but at the same time the deal was supposed to give us a better relationship with iran. within 24 hours iranians start hooking up with russia with this new alliance to against our interest. so what good was this? it just faded away. lou: except $150 billion, an easy pass to a nuclear weapon for the iranians and this president will be god knows where doing what when it all comes to pass. >> well, and the other countries in the region have already said whatever iran gets, we want too. particularly because they now feel they're on their own. so i think what we're seeing is the early stages of a nuclear arms race in the middle east and not even iran getting nukes. not even the other countries. it's what happens when those countries and those governments get toppled. we saw during the arab spring it can happen in a week. what happens when islamic ext
united states, but not the american people. they may have sold it to the left wing people but not the americans who oppose it by 70%, not even the united states congresseah. where do you start with the inability. lou: what did she sold it to the un security counsel. of course it was their deal to begin with. >> but at the same time the deal was supposed to give us a better relationship with iran. within 24 hours iranians start hooking up with russia with this new alliance to against our...
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>> you have not been in the united states congress and when you want to check it out. >> it's time thate entire country stood up against the nra. >> >> people at high levels in this country government does no have body cards and secured a right to which enemy are you most proud of. >> i guess of the coal lobby. national rifle association. >> in addition to the nr. >> a. the health insurance come. the probably the republicans. >> wall street and the farm is sought enemy. the he soldier harr haas incident me but he is not around to talk to. >> chief white house correspondent has been traveling with secretary clinton that's ed henry he is in nevada. in fact, he is in henderson, nevada. ed, what's the latest? >> good to see you, greta. she just wrapped up an event here. picking up union endorsement. she is feeling lucky in las vegas. not just about that union endorsement. but obviously the debate last night. she was all but declaring victory. i think what's happening is that secretary clinton realizes as you go through some of those sound bites she really offered a contrast to the other can
>> you have not been in the united states congress and when you want to check it out. >> it's time thate entire country stood up against the nra. >> >> people at high levels in this country government does no have body cards and secured a right to which enemy are you most proud of. >> i guess of the coal lobby. national rifle association. >> in addition to the nr. >> a. the health insurance come. the probably the republicans. >> wall street and...