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unconscious racism and health care being morally untenable, medically untenable, monetarily untenable, manageable and just massively urgent. so those are what i'd like you to take away. i will trace them out for you in 20 minutes and take us to a conversation love boat. i had an experience when i was nine years old. i remember it clearly because it was my first experience with explicit racism. the explicit expression that i was in area person to the speaker because of the color of my skin. i was on the playground. a 9-year-old girl -- i was nine at the time also, made it or it clear by using the why she would not play with me on that playground. and she made it clear to everybody else who was on the monkey bar where they would not be playing with me either. i have no doubt about her motives. i have no doubt whatsoever about my relative position in her mind as to myself for it. that called explicit racism. i remember it well. it was my first time experience in it and that is not what this book is about. however, an unscientific study -- i have three kids in their 20s. i checked with th
unconscious racism and health care being morally untenable, medically untenable, monetarily untenable, manageable and just massively urgent. so those are what i'd like you to take away. i will trace them out for you in 20 minutes and take us to a conversation love boat. i had an experience when i was nine years old. i remember it clearly because it was my first experience with explicit racism. the explicit expression that i was in area person to the speaker because of the color of my skin. i...
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it's likely to prove untenable and i think it's going to become clear even if ted cruz succeeds in gettingt's going to make so many trump supporters angry that it's going to make it untenable for ted cruz to think he has a shot of getting the election. >> there's a personal calculation for ted cruz which is do you want this thing that could be so toxic by the time up acquire it it poisons you and then the second question is do the never trump forces such as they are have the institutional and financial wherewithal to stay the course and keep with this for the next seven weeks particularly through a string of losses they might rack up next week. >> it's tough. i think one thing that probably is a mass overstatement is the effectiveness of #nevertrump. the reality is he's been slowed down in a few places, but if you dig into what the never trump movement has actually accomplished, they don't have a lot of deliverables. look at the spending going into new york, very little negative ads that were seriously damaging him. some of the brains behind never trump are the same folks who pushed for ri
it's likely to prove untenable and i think it's going to become clear even if ted cruz succeeds in gettingt's going to make so many trump supporters angry that it's going to make it untenable for ted cruz to think he has a shot of getting the election. >> there's a personal calculation for ted cruz which is do you want this thing that could be so toxic by the time up acquire it it poisons you and then the second question is do the never trump forces such as they are have the institutional...
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he is denying all wrongdoing, but he says his position has become untenable. our correspondent tells us more. the first, and possibly not the last to step down over the panama papers. ministercting ministry spain's acting industry minister stepped down today. at the time the papers were released, he denied any involvement. >> absolutely false that i ever had any kind of relationship with the company. or that i have a foundation registered in the bahamas, panama, or any other country considered a tax haven. mediaer: but spanish uncovered documents like this one that proved that was a flat-out lie. he had been involved with spain's acting industry minister stepped down today. companies. themultiple offshore he continues to maintain he has done nothing illegal, that is stepping aside so as not to harm spain's transitional government. beenarty has already involved in multiple scandals. having lost a majority in september, they could face a general election in june. this is not the first head to roll over the panama papers. the prime minister of iceland stepped dow
he is denying all wrongdoing, but he says his position has become untenable. our correspondent tells us more. the first, and possibly not the last to step down over the panama papers. ministercting ministry spain's acting industry minister stepped down today. at the time the papers were released, he denied any involvement. >> absolutely false that i ever had any kind of relationship with the company. or that i have a foundation registered in the bahamas, panama, or any other country...
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and my belief is that you've got republicans being unable to defend their untenable position now tryinglame the supreme court for this? the irony is it's the republicans trying to politicize this process. the president is just asking them to do their job. there are a lot of times when congress has to do complicated, difficult work. this is one that's pretty easy. this is a basic fundamental responsibility elementary to their jobs as senators. >> eric schultz, deputy press secretary to the white house. eric, thank you for being with us. >> thank you, kate. >>> up next, a contested convention could bring chaos to the republican party in july as delegates scramble to nominate a candidate for president. could a wisconsin politics ride in to save the day? and maybe it's not the one you're thinking of. you seem knowledgeable, professional. would you trust me as your financial advisor? i would. i would indeed. well, let's be clear here. i'm actually a dj. [ dance music plays ] [laughs] no way! i have no financial experience at all. that really is you? if they're not a cfp pro, you just don't k
and my belief is that you've got republicans being unable to defend their untenable position now tryinglame the supreme court for this? the irony is it's the republicans trying to politicize this process. the president is just asking them to do their job. there are a lot of times when congress has to do complicated, difficult work. this is one that's pretty easy. this is a basic fundamental responsibility elementary to their jobs as senators. >> eric schultz, deputy press secretary to the...
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it is unten whether they play add relative in his death, a toxicology report will still take weeks to complete. the tribute party continues for prince fans waiting to remember the icon with a special viewing of "purple rain," and amc is, expanding the scenings to 200 theaters across america tomorrow. >> it turns out people not the only ones would really injury iminteresting with dolphins. >> drone video shows whales with dolphins and that is not the only amazing thing that happened. we will show i drive to the hoop. i drive a racecar. i have a driver. his name is carl. but that's not what we all have in common. we talked to our doctors about treatment with xarelto®. xarelto® is proven to treat and help reduce the risk of dvt and pe blood clots. xarelto® is also proven to reduce the risk of stroke in people with afib, not caused by a heart valve problem. for people with afib currently well managed on warfarin, there is limited information on how xarelto® and warfarin compare in reducing the risk of stroke. you know, taking warfarin, i had to deal with that blood testing routine. i coul
it is unten whether they play add relative in his death, a toxicology report will still take weeks to complete. the tribute party continues for prince fans waiting to remember the icon with a special viewing of "purple rain," and amc is, expanding the scenings to 200 theaters across america tomorrow. >> it turns out people not the only ones would really injury iminteresting with dolphins. >> drone video shows whales with dolphins and that is not the only amazing thing that...
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it is really untenable, and that is what the protest is all about, and that is causing the expulsions to turkey. molly: that is nathalie savaricas reporting from athens. developments, journey has seen a 112% rise in asylum applications of the first three months of this year compared to last year. this might be due to the fact that most of the migrants who arrived in the country last year were first registered at shelters. they had to wait weeks or months before they can file asylum application. next, it may be small in size, but it is big in strategic importance. djibouti is home to less than one million people, but its location at the gateway to the red sea has attracted the u.s., france, and china as a prime location for military bases. today voters head to the polls for a presidential election, and the country's leader is expected to extend his 17 year rule. here is our correspondent with more. >> they may live in one of the int important shipping ports africa. but 87% of the residents in djibouti live below the poverty line. >> there are lots of things to include -- to improve. th
it is really untenable, and that is what the protest is all about, and that is causing the expulsions to turkey. molly: that is nathalie savaricas reporting from athens. developments, journey has seen a 112% rise in asylum applications of the first three months of this year compared to last year. this might be due to the fact that most of the migrants who arrived in the country last year were first registered at shelters. they had to wait weeks or months before they can file asylum application....
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it is politically untenable to say that, and a trump has said the woman should face a penalty, now they are victims, and old-fashioned view of women that will alienate a whole group of people. he can hope it goes away and make it go away, but this shows that when he is pressed, as chris matthews did on tough issues, he is still learning as a first-time candidate. john: yes, the thing about that is the way chris matthews got him on this, try to get a little more depth with him on this issue. it is a conundrum. but trump did not see as pro-life as he is. he talked about the grasp of his position. it is showing underlying weakness as him as a candidate. before we talked about that, it is a position nobody will will forget. certainly, clinton will not, especially if he is the nominee. mark: not necessarily in the short term for the nomination, we will see it hurt him in the general. i believe it could hurt him in the short-term. john: right, yes. so now, let's talk about the other trouble in trump land. a day after his campaign manager was charged with battery for grabbing a reporter, last
it is politically untenable to say that, and a trump has said the woman should face a penalty, now they are victims, and old-fashioned view of women that will alienate a whole group of people. he can hope it goes away and make it go away, but this shows that when he is pressed, as chris matthews did on tough issues, he is still learning as a first-time candidate. john: yes, the thing about that is the way chris matthews got him on this, try to get a little more depth with him on this issue. it...
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apologize for interrupting you, but this, as a physician, i was a cabinet secretary for health, this is untenable. can you provide something to this committee in writing that we talk about ways in which, god forbid, this ever occurs in any other state anywhere ever again, what cms ought to be doing to assure that you didn't spend that kind of acute care dollars? and, in fact, mr. chairman, people lost their lives in my state, continue to do so. so i would appreciate that response inviting to this committee if i may, mr. chairman. >> i agree with the principle of quality and save and exit the care being paramount, and we will provide a response. >> thank you. i yield back my time. >> the chair recognizes the gentleman from wisconsin for five minutes. >> we would do a follow-up on mr. jordan's questions. first of all can you explain what that stingray technology is a little bit for our listening audience? >> as i understand it, it is technology that allows law enforcement to capture cell phone information basically. >> you said you did know if you're getting a warrant. usage used at 37 times. do yo
apologize for interrupting you, but this, as a physician, i was a cabinet secretary for health, this is untenable. can you provide something to this committee in writing that we talk about ways in which, god forbid, this ever occurs in any other state anywhere ever again, what cms ought to be doing to assure that you didn't spend that kind of acute care dollars? and, in fact, mr. chairman, people lost their lives in my state, continue to do so. so i would appreciate that response inviting to...
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it is lyrically untenable to say that, and a trump has said the , now should face a penalty they areictims, and old-fashioned view of women that will alienate a whole group of people. he can hope it goes away and make it go away, but this shows that when he is pressed, as chris matthews did on tough issues, he is still learning as a first-time candidate. john: yes, the thing about that is the way chris matthews got him on this, try to get a little more depth with him on this issue. it is public and to -- it is propagated. it is a conundrum. as trump did not see pro-life as he is. he talked about the grasp of his position. it is showing underlying weakness as him as a candidate. before we talked about that, it is a position nobody will will forget. seller clinton will not especially if he is that general nominee. mark: not necessarily in the short term for the nomination, we will see it hurt him in the general. i believe it could hurt him in the short-term. john: right, yes. so now, let's talk about the other trouble in trump land. a day after his campaign manager was charged with bat
it is lyrically untenable to say that, and a trump has said the , now should face a penalty they areictims, and old-fashioned view of women that will alienate a whole group of people. he can hope it goes away and make it go away, but this shows that when he is pressed, as chris matthews did on tough issues, he is still learning as a first-time candidate. john: yes, the thing about that is the way chris matthews got him on this, try to get a little more depth with him on this issue. it is public...
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nicole:nicole: he's in an untenable situation, and i think he's winning the temperament game.not blustery, and i don't think you can fight trump with bluster. he's letting trump on the bluster game. saying on the sunday shows, i'm not me to take this personally. trump is making this very personal. kelly,fight with megyn when someone attacks you are professionalism, you have to stand up, cleave that off. the rnc is an institution that has integrity, had integrity, and on my watch, will always have the integrity the party deserves. i would advise him to always defend the honor and integrity and ethics of the rnc. do mark: think if trump is the nominee, reince gets to stay as chairman? mike: i doubt it. he wants to. he can't win a public fight with donald trump, and he's not going to be able to collaborate with him. this is a conversation he is having with other leaders in the republican party who are like, stand up straight, make sure we don't come out the wrong end, and if the worst happens, how do we protect the senate? has one eye on those audiences. the public fight is hard
nicole:nicole: he's in an untenable situation, and i think he's winning the temperament game.not blustery, and i don't think you can fight trump with bluster. he's letting trump on the bluster game. saying on the sunday shows, i'm not me to take this personally. trump is making this very personal. kelly,fight with megyn when someone attacks you are professionalism, you have to stand up, cleave that off. the rnc is an institution that has integrity, had integrity, and on my watch, will always...
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thehe big picture story was story about how human beings survive under untenable .ituations charlie: and what it is within them that enables them to survive. >> and what is it in each individual that makes their path different from someone else's path. circumstances are similar. in your living under war and oppression, but every single play makes ahe different decision. you are going to make a different decision no matter where you are from. towill all do what it takes survive. charlie: you chose not to act even though you have a highly publicized acting career. why did you choose not to put yourself in it? i wanted to give african women opportunities. there is a dearth i saw around me all the time. i did co-perform in my first play. this was the next thing i wrote. it was very clear to me i wanted to be outside of it. i wanted to have the outside i and take care of the world of the self. if i am performing, my brain is working on a leather way because i am focused on the arc of the character, but if -- on a whole other way because i am focused on the ark of the character, but if i a
thehe big picture story was story about how human beings survive under untenable .ituations charlie: and what it is within them that enables them to survive. >> and what is it in each individual that makes their path different from someone else's path. circumstances are similar. in your living under war and oppression, but every single play makes ahe different decision. you are going to make a different decision no matter where you are from. towill all do what it takes survive. charlie:...
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it is politically untenable to say that. now trump has said, the woman , should face a penalty.ow, they are victims, and old-fashioned view of women that will alienate a whole group of people. he can hope it goes away and try make it go away, but this shows that when he is pressed, as chris matthews did on tough issues, he is still learning as a first-time candidate. john: yes, the thing about that is the way chris matthews got him on this, trying to get a little more depth with him on this issue. it is a complicated issue. it is a complicated moral issue. it presents a lot of conundrums. followed --mp was altering their on what his position should be. it shows a certain underlying weakness and him as a candidate. it is a position nobody will let him forget. certainly, clinton will not, especially if he is the nominee. mark: not necessarily in the short term for the nomination, we will see it hurt him in the general. i believe it could hurt him in the short-term. john: right, yes. so now, let's talk about the other trouble in trump land. a day after his campaign manager was char
it is politically untenable to say that. now trump has said, the woman , should face a penalty.ow, they are victims, and old-fashioned view of women that will alienate a whole group of people. he can hope it goes away and try make it go away, but this shows that when he is pressed, as chris matthews did on tough issues, he is still learning as a first-time candidate. john: yes, the thing about that is the way chris matthews got him on this, trying to get a little more depth with him on this...
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at a certain point it becomes untenable to tell supporters that it's improbable about winning the pledged delegates. that seems quite absent massively shocking events, that seems quite improbable. i think they concede as much in that. i think they're also saying, it will be interesting to see is, we have not seen real consolidation of hillary clinton as of yet. several weeks ago she had a big night where she won missouri, ohio, among others. with this admission, by the sanders campaign, that the mission is not to elect sanders the nominee, but instead push for his agenda, what that does to his performance at the polls, his fund-raising and organization, can they maintain the strength of purpose they've had throughout, even with that being the sort of implied tacit understanding. >> exactly. does that take away something fundamental about his momentum to know that the big prize is not at the end of this. chris hayes, thank you, my friend. great to have you here. >> our coverage will continue on the other side of this break. you shouldn't have to go far to get the help you're looking for. t
at a certain point it becomes untenable to tell supporters that it's improbable about winning the pledged delegates. that seems quite absent massively shocking events, that seems quite improbable. i think they concede as much in that. i think they're also saying, it will be interesting to see is, we have not seen real consolidation of hillary clinton as of yet. several weeks ago she had a big night where she won missouri, ohio, among others. with this admission, by the sanders campaign, that...
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i think it an argument with hillary clinton that was going to be untenable in the long run. i've been talking to snore aids to the -- senior aids. the clinton campaign is supposedly trying to disqualify him. they're going to make him seem like he is not capable of being president. in talking about his being a single issue candidate, et cetera. but the reality was this was going to be hard to defend in the long run, these strategists say. it was going to be hard to get out there and stay in day in and day out. in the event she does become the democratic nominee, that could prevent long-term problems for the party. but you have to remember, they do feel very strongly that they needed to ratchet up the criticism of hillary clinton. bernie sanders himself, obviously, felt that he needed to hit back at her, and there's been some warnings, too, that new york is just going to be a tai tough i think you're seeing bernie sanders respond to that. >> meanwhile, strictly on the sanders campaign and what the future means for them as they're ramping up to new york and beyond that to april
i think it an argument with hillary clinton that was going to be untenable in the long run. i've been talking to snore aids to the -- senior aids. the clinton campaign is supposedly trying to disqualify him. they're going to make him seem like he is not capable of being president. in talking about his being a single issue candidate, et cetera. but the reality was this was going to be hard to defend in the long run, these strategists say. it was going to be hard to get out there and stay in day...
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at a certain point it just becomes, i think, untenable to tell supporters -- to sell them on a story that is increasingly improbable about winning the majority of pledge democrats. that seems absent some massively shocking event. that seems quite, quite, quite improbable. i think they concede as much in that. what will be interesting to see is we have not seen real consolidation between hillary clinton as of yet despite the fact it's been expected many times. certainly was several weeks ago when she had the big night when she won missouri, illinois, "high owe among others. the question is with this admission by the sanders campaign that the mission is not to elect sanders the nominee but instead to push for his agenda, what that does to his performance in the polls, his fundraising and organization, can they maintain the strength of purpose that they have had throughout even with that being the sort of implied tacit understanding. >> right. exactly. does that take away something fundamental about his momentum to know that the big prize is not at the end of this for him. chris hayes,
at a certain point it just becomes, i think, untenable to tell supporters -- to sell them on a story that is increasingly improbable about winning the majority of pledge democrats. that seems absent some massively shocking event. that seems quite, quite, quite improbable. i think they concede as much in that. what will be interesting to see is we have not seen real consolidation between hillary clinton as of yet despite the fact it's been expected many times. certainly was several weeks ago...
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obama began to win primary after primary, began to do very well that is correct realized that was an untenableup supporting obama. but the bottom line is, the super delegates are the most antidemocratic small d, antidemocratic party of the democratic party's nominating process, and they keep growing. eave four-year cycle there are more northern four years ago and more then than four years before that. and they've got to get these things under control at some point. >> we're waiting for that point. byron york, thank you very much. >>> secretary of state john kerry historic trip to hiroshima where be dropped at the first atomic bomb. folks are saying after the bomb is it time for the president now to also make a visit? after this. tired of working for peanuts? well what if i told you that peanuts can work for you? that's right. i'm talking full time delivery of 7 grams of protein and 6 essential nutrients. ever see a peanut take a day off? i don't think so. harness the hardworking power of the peanut. . . . >>> all right, secretary of state john kerry in hiroshima today. the hiroshima memorial p
obama began to win primary after primary, began to do very well that is correct realized that was an untenableup supporting obama. but the bottom line is, the super delegates are the most antidemocratic small d, antidemocratic party of the democratic party's nominating process, and they keep growing. eave four-year cycle there are more northern four years ago and more then than four years before that. and they've got to get these things under control at some point. >> we're waiting for...
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in north carolina, where members of our teams will not have equal rights under the law, is simply untenable." more than 100 writers, including pulitzer prize winners junot diaz and alice walker, have called on the pen american center to reject sponsorship from the israeli embassy for pen's upcoming week-long world voices festival in new york city. the call is part of the cultural boycott campaign against israel, part of the global boycott, divestment, and sanctions movement. alice walker said -- "as a pen member, i want this organization that is supposed to be a champion of writers' rights to stand up for palestinian writers, academics, and students who are suffering under a repressive israeli regime thatat denies their right to freedom of expression." the global messenger application whatsapp has added end-to-end encryption for its more than one billion users. this comes a week after the fbi abandoned a high-profile legal battle against apple over the iphone's encryption, after saying the agency was able to crack the iphone w without app's help. and san francisco has become the first u.s.
in north carolina, where members of our teams will not have equal rights under the law, is simply untenable." more than 100 writers, including pulitzer prize winners junot diaz and alice walker, have called on the pen american center to reject sponsorship from the israeli embassy for pen's upcoming week-long world voices festival in new york city. the call is part of the cultural boycott campaign against israel, part of the global boycott, divestment, and sanctions movement. alice walker...
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the company said that made the deal untenable.ll have to pay them $400 million in breakup fees. >> mytell could buy polycom for $1.7 billion. polycom specializes in network communications and employs about 3400 workers. >>> stock market looking to turn positive after two straight losing sessions. yesterday was the worst day for the dow and the s&p in a month. today off to a mixed start. >> shares in polycom are up on the potential merger. frank and michelle, back to you. >> thank you, jason brooks from kcbs radio. >>> on to traffic now we have some issues in the south bay. here's gianna. >> it's been a busy ride out of the south bay new accident northbound guadalupe parkway at curtner over to the right shoulder. busy anyway. a live look at 101 at alum rock. we are seeing stop-and-go conditions as you work your way through there so that right out of the south way busy. give yourself a few extra minutes. some good news, an earlier accident that's been completely cleared out of lanes. traffic is at least a little bit better past ther
the company said that made the deal untenable.ll have to pay them $400 million in breakup fees. >> mytell could buy polycom for $1.7 billion. polycom specializes in network communications and employs about 3400 workers. >>> stock market looking to turn positive after two straight losing sessions. yesterday was the worst day for the dow and the s&p in a month. today off to a mixed start. >> shares in polycom are up on the potential merger. frank and michelle, back to...
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because if this gets to a point where the greater republican party suddenly feels like it's even more untenablehan it already was somehow, that it's feeding into an atmosphere that's on the whole, negative for the country. you think about all these candidates who have to run in blue states. ohio, pennsylvania, if this starts to really affect the overall kind of atmosphere that these candidates are operating in, yeah, it could be. >> but then there's the opposite effect -- >> in the short-term. >> right. i think it only helps trump with his supporters. >> absolutely. >> but could it be that republicans who are not fans of trump are saying, wait a minute, they're being overly disruptive and this is not fair and serves as a way to rally around him? >> and what ted cruz said two hours ago at a presser. >> trying to disparage trump everywhere he can but not on this. saying the liberal activists trying to stop trump not right. thank you both. enjoy your days back on the road. >> thank you. >>> we'll continue to monitor the situation in california. the candidate has left the building. i don't know if
because if this gets to a point where the greater republican party suddenly feels like it's even more untenablehan it already was somehow, that it's feeding into an atmosphere that's on the whole, negative for the country. you think about all these candidates who have to run in blue states. ohio, pennsylvania, if this starts to really affect the overall kind of atmosphere that these candidates are operating in, yeah, it could be. >> but then there's the opposite effect -- >> in the...
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so -- interrupting you, but this, as a physician, i was a cabinet secretary for health, this is untenable. can you provide something to this committee in writing that would talk about ways in which, god forbid, this ever occurs in any other state anywhere ever again what cms ought to be doing to assure that you didn't spend the kind of acute care dollars and, in fact, mr. chairman, people lost their lives in my state and continue to do so. so i would appreciate that response in writing to this committee, if i may, mr. chairman. >> i agree with the principle of quality and safety and access to care being paramount and we will provide a response. >> thank you. mr. chairman, i yield back my time. thank you, sir. >> i thank the gentlewoman. the chair recognizes the gentleman from wisconsin, mr. grothman, for five minutes. >> we will do a follow-up on mr. jordan's questions to mr. dalrymple. can you explain what that stingray technology is a little bit for our listening audience? >> as i understand it is technology that allows law enforcement to capture cellphone information. >> okay. >> basic
so -- interrupting you, but this, as a physician, i was a cabinet secretary for health, this is untenable. can you provide something to this committee in writing that would talk about ways in which, god forbid, this ever occurs in any other state anywhere ever again what cms ought to be doing to assure that you didn't spend the kind of acute care dollars and, in fact, mr. chairman, people lost their lives in my state and continue to do so. so i would appreciate that response in writing to this...
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. >> the evangelical zeal about bathrooms becomes untenable anymore, i've never seen the republican party it's interesting that the person looking to consolidate it is donald trump. thanks to our guests for sticking around. appreciate it. that is our show for today. and i will see you tomorrow at 10:00 a.m. eastern. alex witt is up next with a look at what's behind donald trump's new endorsements from members of congress. and be sure to watch president obama's final white house correspondents' dinner right here on msnbc, the place for politics. operator! ma'am. i'm here. i'm live. wait. you're real? yeah. with discover card, you can talk to a real person in the u.s. day or night. plus, we're not going to waste your time trying to sell you a bunch of other products you don't really need. that is really nice of you. i feel really bad about shouting at you. oh, you weren't shouting. you were just speaking in all caps. at discover, we treat you like you'd treat you. 100% u.s.-based customer service. here to help, not to sell. unless you have allergies. flonase is the first and only nasal spra
. >> the evangelical zeal about bathrooms becomes untenable anymore, i've never seen the republican party it's interesting that the person looking to consolidate it is donald trump. thanks to our guests for sticking around. appreciate it. that is our show for today. and i will see you tomorrow at 10:00 a.m. eastern. alex witt is up next with a look at what's behind donald trump's new endorsements from members of congress. and be sure to watch president obama's final white house...
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there's no one suggesting that other than donald trump who has now walked that back because it's an untenable policy. there's so much more that goes into this issue than oh, this came up because it had an abortion. i think that's what offends so men a americans both pro-choice and pro-life, where we're in this space where we're trying to regulate and criminalize behavior that has so many more elements and components to it. i really think instead of trying to, and i'm saying this with you, but instead of folks trying to play the gotcha game here, recognize there's no legislator, no legislature, there's no government person, no one in or outside the law advocating this policy. even the guy who raised it is now moving it back because that's not where america is, and it's not where america should be going. >> and yet, and i'm going to go to you on this, lena taylor, that isn't true empirical because thriare women who are already being prosecuted by states that have strict anti-abortion laws for criminal attempts to end a pregnancy. that's already happening. i have a few headlines up there now, i
there's no one suggesting that other than donald trump who has now walked that back because it's an untenable policy. there's so much more that goes into this issue than oh, this came up because it had an abortion. i think that's what offends so men a americans both pro-choice and pro-life, where we're in this space where we're trying to regulate and criminalize behavior that has so many more elements and components to it. i really think instead of trying to, and i'm saying this with you, but...
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. >> the sort of big picture story was the story about how human being survive under untenable situations. and we are-- . >> rose: within them to survive? >> and what is specific to each individual that makes their path different from someone else's path. so the circumstances are similar. you're living in war. you're living under oppression, but every single woman in the play chooses a different path. because we are all different. and when we are living under these kinds of circumstances, no one is going to make the same decision, no matter where you are from. >> rose: but it is about survival. >> it's about what human beings will do to survive. >> rose: you chose not to act in this play even though you have a highly publi sided acting career. rose: why didn't you put yourself in it? >> my artistic mandate from the beginning was really quite simple. it was about number one telling african women stories and putting them on the american stage and in as many stages as would take them. number two it was giving women of african desent opportunities because i could see there was a dirt in that
. >> the sort of big picture story was the story about how human being survive under untenable situations. and we are-- . >> rose: within them to survive? >> and what is specific to each individual that makes their path different from someone else's path. so the circumstances are similar. you're living in war. you're living under oppression, but every single woman in the play chooses a different path. because we are all different. and when we are living under these kinds of...
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maybe it is untenable but i would like to put that out there. another interesting figure i do not think many would put is the worst, but certainly his reputation has come down recently is andrew jackson for his indian removal policy. certainly we look back on that with shame and disapproval. but again, jackson was somebody who accomplished a tremendous amount, who transformed the nature of american democracy, we -- do we really think it could make him the worst? probably not. the final category, presidents who do damage to the country in ways that transcend party and politics. what they did was really not about having policies that were too liberal or too conservative or took is too far in this direction or that, but were just corrupt. abusive of power. this is where i do come back to richard nixon. when i wrote "nixon's shadow," my first book, there was a kind of rehabilitation of nixon in the air. saying, look at these liberal policies on the domestic front. i think in the time since that book came out, and i argued against that by the way, bu
maybe it is untenable but i would like to put that out there. another interesting figure i do not think many would put is the worst, but certainly his reputation has come down recently is andrew jackson for his indian removal policy. certainly we look back on that with shame and disapproval. but again, jackson was somebody who accomplished a tremendous amount, who transformed the nature of american democracy, we -- do we really think it could make him the worst? probably not. the final...
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it was becoming more and more untenable, it seems to me. susan: once the supreme court opens the door to hearing cases about reapportionment, they heard many more in the decades since. tonight, we have a live camera at the supreme court and you will be seeing pictures from throughout our program because tomorrow the court is scheduled to hear another apportionment case. this is a texas case that could further determine the definition of one person, one vote. what is it all about? ted: it is very interesting, everybody thinks one person, one vote. but what is one person? what do you think when you divide up the state or the legislative district? are you counting the actual number of people? are you including infants? are you including illegal immigrants? are you including people of voting age? the supreme court is going to hear an argument tomorrow in this case in which the argument is being made that we can divide up and meet the constitutional requirements by accounting just people of voting age population as opposed to all people. that ma
it was becoming more and more untenable, it seems to me. susan: once the supreme court opens the door to hearing cases about reapportionment, they heard many more in the decades since. tonight, we have a live camera at the supreme court and you will be seeing pictures from throughout our program because tomorrow the court is scheduled to hear another apportionment case. this is a texas case that could further determine the definition of one person, one vote. what is it all about? ted: it is...
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everyone here knows the regulatory burden in america has become untenable. every single day, each of us hears from our constituents about how stifling government regulations have become. the data tell the same story. just today we saw that the first quarter of 2016 was the third in a row in which private domestic investment has shrunk. this is disappointing, but it's not surprising. according to a recent study by the mercata center, the economy was $4 trillion smaller than it would have been in the absence of regulatory growth since 1980. that works out to about $13,000 of lost earnings for every man, woman, and child in america. now, some of my colleagues may think the costs of our regulatory system are defensible. i certainly don't. but i know that there are different opinions out there, and that is exactly the point of the reins act. that is exactly the point of this amendment, this amendment which has been improperly logged. under the broken status quo, members of congress can claim innocence -- and they regularly do claim innocence -- when an executive
everyone here knows the regulatory burden in america has become untenable. every single day, each of us hears from our constituents about how stifling government regulations have become. the data tell the same story. just today we saw that the first quarter of 2016 was the third in a row in which private domestic investment has shrunk. this is disappointing, but it's not surprising. according to a recent study by the mercata center, the economy was $4 trillion smaller than it would have been in...
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for many, this untenable choice is a choice between bonding with the new child and putting food on the table. this is not a choice that any family should have to make. even though studies have shown over and over again the incredible benefit of allowing parents the opportunity to bond with the new child, benefits for the family as a whole come and if it's for that child, benefits for the parents when he or she goes back to work in terms of productivity, we are in the united states so far behind. the united states is one of only 4 countries in the world -the other 3 being swaziland and papa new guinea that does not require at least paid maternity leave. instead, while about half of us employees have the right to take up to 3 months of unpaid time off, very small minority of workers in this country actually have access to paid parental leave. particularly, for lower income working class families people do not have the option of not getting paid in order to stay at home and bond with a new child. this is absolutely an issue of income inequality where we have higher paid workers who freque
for many, this untenable choice is a choice between bonding with the new child and putting food on the table. this is not a choice that any family should have to make. even though studies have shown over and over again the incredible benefit of allowing parents the opportunity to bond with the new child, benefits for the family as a whole come and if it's for that child, benefits for the parents when he or she goes back to work in terms of productivity, we are in the united states so far...
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if in fact oil and coal and natural gas and follow fossil fuels because untenable as the largest consumer of fuel, alternatives will be desperately necessary for our national skurlt and the department of defense. so investing a little money now to try to be prepared for the future does make sense. even if right now today you could buy it schacheaper if you bought the oil and natural gas. but long-term that is destroying the planet. so investing a little bit of money in the short-term to try to come up with an alternative has very strong national security implications and one wes shouldn't ignore. the climate change debate is very controversial. but if it's something we care about, then amendments like this set us back and stop the department of defense from better preparing us for that future that i described. so that's why this makes sense. >> the questions on the amendment offered by the gentleman from texas, those in favor u of the amendment say aye. those opposed say no. the ayes have it. the gentleman asked for a recorded vote, which will be postponed. further amendments, this gentle
if in fact oil and coal and natural gas and follow fossil fuels because untenable as the largest consumer of fuel, alternatives will be desperately necessary for our national skurlt and the department of defense. so investing a little money now to try to be prepared for the future does make sense. even if right now today you could buy it schacheaper if you bought the oil and natural gas. but long-term that is destroying the planet. so investing a little bit of money in the short-term to try to...
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being so -- interrupting you but this as a physician i was a cabinet secretary for health, this is untenable can you provide something to this committee in writing that would talk about ways in which, god forbid, this ever occurs in any other state anywhere ever again what cms ought to be doing to ensure you didn't spend the kind of acute care dollars? in fact, mr. chairman, people lost their lives in my state and continue to do so. so i would appreciate that responsibility in writing to this committee, if i may, mr. chairman. >> i agree with the principle of quality and safety and access to care being paramount and we will provide a response. >> thank you. mr. chairman, i yield back the balance of my time, thank you, sir. >> the chair recognizes the gentleman from wisconsin for five minutes. >> we'll do a follow-up on mr. jordan's quesons, mr. dalrymple. can you explain what stingray technology is for our listening audience? >> as i understand it, it is technology that allows law enforcement to capture cell phone information. basically. >> you said you didn't know if you were getting a warr
being so -- interrupting you but this as a physician i was a cabinet secretary for health, this is untenable can you provide something to this committee in writing that would talk about ways in which, god forbid, this ever occurs in any other state anywhere ever again what cms ought to be doing to ensure you didn't spend the kind of acute care dollars? in fact, mr. chairman, people lost their lives in my state and continue to do so. so i would appreciate that responsibility in writing to this...
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it would make a very difficult situation untenable. it will not only negatively impact the lives of valley residents but all the resident school children. please, impose the vehicle weight restriction on dolores and remove the buses from the street. thing you for your time. thank you. public speaker: hi. my name is paul birne. i signed the petition. i have four quick points to make. the first point is about transparency. the original outreach program to the neighbors directly impacted by this was handled very poorly. in fact many neighbors did not even know that this was in fact about to take place. second thing is it's incredibly confusing because we have been told in our meeting of march 18th, that there were 30 buses going south and 30 buses going north and now we are told by supervisor wiener's office that there are 55 buses going south and 20 buses going north which makes no sense to me. and the transparency and talking about other topics is the murky nature of what this program is supposed to entail. again, i think that sf mta ne
it would make a very difficult situation untenable. it will not only negatively impact the lives of valley residents but all the resident school children. please, impose the vehicle weight restriction on dolores and remove the buses from the street. thing you for your time. thank you. public speaker: hi. my name is paul birne. i signed the petition. i have four quick points to make. the first point is about transparency. the original outreach program to the neighbors directly impacted by this...
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i just think that's a really untenable and dangerous position for our democracy as a whole.nderpinning our freedom and our constitution? can you explain that? >> i think i can. basically many campus activists at a huge problem with making any sort of value judgment saying we should study western civilization and not assigned equal time to every single civilization in the world. they found that a deeply offensive thing despite the obvious truth that our liberties , our democratic institutions don't come equally from every civilization in the world, but primarily come from the western tradition. they found that offensive. >> it sounds like there's absolutely nothing you can do about it. >> well, we tried. we launched a petition and unfortunately we were vilified for it, publicly denounced racist, colonialist, ethnocentric and words i can even say on tv. there is a real campaign of public intimidation with activist threatening to ruin the future careers of anyone who even tried signing our petition. so it was a very difficult day. stuart: i don't know how to follow this. i'm ju
i just think that's a really untenable and dangerous position for our democracy as a whole.nderpinning our freedom and our constitution? can you explain that? >> i think i can. basically many campus activists at a huge problem with making any sort of value judgment saying we should study western civilization and not assigned equal time to every single civilization in the world. they found that a deeply offensive thing despite the obvious truth that our liberties , our democratic...
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untenable. stuart: jason beardsley, a privilege to have you sitting next to me.u, stuart. stuart: check the price of amazon, the outstanding issue stock of the day. had a blowout quarter. it's up nearly $60 a share right now. by the way, amazon's chief, the founder jeff bezos is now $6 billion richer than this time yesterday. 6 billion. how about that? and the dow, by the way, is at the low of the session, it's down 113 points. maybe all of this talk about recession is hurting the market this morning, but we are down at 17-7. up next, a young athlete smoking from a bong. you're watching him. the video is posted on twitter just minutes before the nfl draft and it cost that young man a ton of money. innovative sonicare technology with up to 27% more brush movements versus oral b. get healthier gums in 2 weeks guaranteed. innovation and you. philips sonicare. save when you buy the most loved rechargeable toothbrush brand in america. >> down 100 points and much of this drop came in the last few minutes, when there was something called the pmi, the chicago purchasing
untenable. stuart: jason beardsley, a privilege to have you sitting next to me.u, stuart. stuart: check the price of amazon, the outstanding issue stock of the day. had a blowout quarter. it's up nearly $60 a share right now. by the way, amazon's chief, the founder jeff bezos is now $6 billion richer than this time yesterday. 6 billion. how about that? and the dow, by the way, is at the low of the session, it's down 113 points. maybe all of this talk about recession is hurting the market this...
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for many, this untenable choice is a choice between bonding with the new child and putting food on the table. this is not a choice that any family should have to make. even though studies have shown over and over again the incredible benefit of allowing parents the opportunity to bond with the new child, benefits for the family as a whole come and if it's for that child, benefits for the parents when he or she goes back to work in terms of productivity, we are in the united states so far behind. the united states is one of only 4 countries in the world -the other 3 being swaziland and papa new guinea that does not require at least paid maternity leave. instead, while about half of us employees have the right to take up to 3 months of unpaid time off, very small minority of workers in this country actually have access to paid parental leave. particularly, for lower income working class families people do not have the option of not getting paid in order to stay at home and bond with a new child. this is absolutely an issue of income inequality where we have higher paid workers who freque
for many, this untenable choice is a choice between bonding with the new child and putting food on the table. this is not a choice that any family should have to make. even though studies have shown over and over again the incredible benefit of allowing parents the opportunity to bond with the new child, benefits for the family as a whole come and if it's for that child, benefits for the parents when he or she goes back to work in terms of productivity, we are in the united states so far...
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being so -- interrupting you, but this as a physician i was a cabinet secretary for health, this is untenable. can you provide something to this committee in writing that would talk about ways in which, god forbid, this ever occurs in any other state anywhere ever again what cms ought to be doing to assure that you didn't spend the kind of acute care dollars and, in fact, mr. chairman, people lost their lives in my state and continue to do so. so i would appreciate that response in writing to this committee if i may, mr. chairman. >> i agree with the principle of quality and safety and access to care being paramount and we will provide a response. >> thank you. mr. chairman, i yield back my time. thank you, sir. >> i thank the jebtel woman. the chair recognizes the gentleman from wisconsin. >> we will do a follow-up on mr. jordan's questions to mr. dalrymple. can you explain what that sting ray technology is a little bit for our listening audience? >> as i understand it is technology that allows law enforcement to capture cellphone information. >> okay. >> basically. >> you said you didn't kn
being so -- interrupting you, but this as a physician i was a cabinet secretary for health, this is untenable. can you provide something to this committee in writing that would talk about ways in which, god forbid, this ever occurs in any other state anywhere ever again what cms ought to be doing to assure that you didn't spend the kind of acute care dollars and, in fact, mr. chairman, people lost their lives in my state and continue to do so. so i would appreciate that response in writing to...
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it would make a very difficult situation untenable. it will not only negatively impact the lives of valley residents but all the resident school children. please, impose the vehicle weight restriction on dolores and remove the buses from the street. thing you for your time. thank you. public speaker: hi. my name is paul birne. i signed the petition. i have four quick points to make. the first point is about transparency. the original outreach program to the neighbors directly impacted by this was handled very poorly. in fact many neighbors did not even know that this was in fact about to take place. second thing is it's incredibly confusing because we have been told in our meeting of march 18th, that there were 30 buses going south and 30 buses going north and now we are told by supervisor wiener's office that there are 55 buses going south and 20 buses going north which makes no sense to me. and the transparency and talking about other topics is the murky nature of what this program is supposed to entail. again, i think that sf mta ne
it would make a very difficult situation untenable. it will not only negatively impact the lives of valley residents but all the resident school children. please, impose the vehicle weight restriction on dolores and remove the buses from the street. thing you for your time. thank you. public speaker: hi. my name is paul birne. i signed the petition. i have four quick points to make. the first point is about transparency. the original outreach program to the neighbors directly impacted by this...
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it would make a very difficult situation untenable. it will not only negatively impact the lives of valley residents but all the resident school children. please, impose the vehicle weight restriction on dolores and remove the buses from the street. thing you for your time. thank you. public speaker: hi. my name is paul birne. i signed the petition. i have four quick points to make. the first point is about transparency. the original outreach program to the neighbors directly impacted by this was handled very poorly. in fact many neighbors did not even know that this was in fact about to take place. second thing is it's incredibly confusing because we have been told in our meeting of march 18th, that there were 30 buses going south and 30 buses going north and now we are told by supervisor wiener's office that there are 55 buses going south and 20 buses going north which makes no sense to me. and the transparency and talking about other topics is the murky nature of what this program is supposed to entail. again, i think that sf mta ne
it would make a very difficult situation untenable. it will not only negatively impact the lives of valley residents but all the resident school children. please, impose the vehicle weight restriction on dolores and remove the buses from the street. thing you for your time. thank you. public speaker: hi. my name is paul birne. i signed the petition. i have four quick points to make. the first point is about transparency. the original outreach program to the neighbors directly impacted by this...
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but it did create an untenable chokepoint and vulnerability.i felt as i stood there, not knowing was coming days later of course that you had this huge, massive of people waiting to go through security to wait on a train to go through the tunnel over to london. i agree with the point that in some ways some of these fixes can make a bad situation worse. the only other point i would add, is in europe on the aviation security points we have a dire situation and that path to security checkpoint, those areas are regulated and mandated to meet a certain level of 80 deviation security standards. before the checkpoint each individual country can handle security as they wish, which as you can imagine creates an array of standards and levels of security across european airports. i think europeans are going to have to have some sort of discussion on how they want to collectively set standards on how they handle those areas before the checkpoint. >> senator, just want to point out one thing, i think the deploying more behavioral analysts and i think the ts
but it did create an untenable chokepoint and vulnerability.i felt as i stood there, not knowing was coming days later of course that you had this huge, massive of people waiting to go through security to wait on a train to go through the tunnel over to london. i agree with the point that in some ways some of these fixes can make a bad situation worse. the only other point i would add, is in europe on the aviation security points we have a dire situation and that path to security checkpoint,...
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college, and what i learned was that it's a capitalism that's practiced today that's something that's untenableng americans. they tell me that it provides opportunities not for even, but for a chosen few, that the chosen few know how to manipulate the system that leaves too many people behind and, essentially, those are the two or three main reasons that capitalism is not supported by members of the generation. again, largest engeneration in the history of america.hi >> host: about 20 minutes left with john della volpe of the harvard institute of politics. pauline is waiting on the line for those over 50, she's from vienna, virginia. good morning. >> caller: good morning. just on the last note that you were mentioning, federal christianity, you know, help th- neighbor as yourself if that's the way they want to look at it instead of -- [audio difficulty] back in the early 1900s. but the reason i was calling with respect to the millennials and their predicament with, you know, feeling that the american dream is gone, so first we had automation in software, and a that's eradicated jobs. i read rec
college, and what i learned was that it's a capitalism that's practiced today that's something that's untenableng americans. they tell me that it provides opportunities not for even, but for a chosen few, that the chosen few know how to manipulate the system that leaves too many people behind and, essentially, those are the two or three main reasons that capitalism is not supported by members of the generation. again, largest engeneration in the history of america.hi >> host: about 20...