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i will never forget a cold night in washington dc. and listen to this. i want you guys to read it. i did not read it --dash but mean it the way it came out. i will never forget a cold night in washington dc. i was invited to the republican national committee building. reince priebus was the have of the rnc. and there shauna spicer was a consultant. they can ask some of the cream of the crop black supporters to come because they were looking for the black vote and they were on the driveway. this is what were you in ado and this is how it's can happen. this is what working to do. and me and myself i'm always raising my hands i said wait a minute there is a candidate out there in this field of 25,000 that is talking to vision. it's not about coming together or a unifying to win. i will never forget how they were up against that wall like they were the king makers. they knew what was can happen. i said you have a candidate who is dividing the nation on race. how are you going to get him to conform to what you want. he is going to need our
i will never forget a cold night in washington dc. and listen to this. i want you guys to read it. i did not read it --dash but mean it the way it came out. i will never forget a cold night in washington dc. i was invited to the republican national committee building. reince priebus was the have of the rnc. and there shauna spicer was a consultant. they can ask some of the cream of the crop black supporters to come because they were looking for the black vote and they were on the driveway. this...
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candidate kansas city chiefs, raptors, toronto, nationals, washington dc, all out of state. play before the first kansas city touchdown was for that one. a pure wet snapping for the ringback, a wildcat play like we've never seen before. williams got the first down, not the touchdown, but where did they get that play? how would they know? michigan versus usc, apparently they practiced this all season and busted it out at just the right time in the super bowl. >> someone has just been waiting for the perfect time. >> and we showed you this earlier. this is the most expensive nap in sports history. i'm all for a power nap, don't get me wrong. that look like more than a power nap. thank you for joining us. have a good night. (cellphone dinging) phil: shh! do you hear that? i can't find my phone. i think it's coming from the fruit bowl. (dinging continues) oh, no. (dinging continues) i've been doing sleep magic again. (dinging stops) you look like you haven't slept at all. maybe an hour or two a night. i've tried everything: warm shower before bed, meditation, reading my operatin
candidate kansas city chiefs, raptors, toronto, nationals, washington dc, all out of state. play before the first kansas city touchdown was for that one. a pure wet snapping for the ringback, a wildcat play like we've never seen before. williams got the first down, not the touchdown, but where did they get that play? how would they know? michigan versus usc, apparently they practiced this all season and busted it out at just the right time in the super bowl. >> someone has just been...
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we took what we found to top officials in washington dc, tcould put our national security at risk. male: here he comes. stephen: john fong yong's morning looks like thousands of other people's in the south bay, leaving his ranch style home in mountain view, hopping in the family minivan, and driving to his tech job at google. john fong yong: it will tell you which direction he's heading towards. stephen: we spent weeks watching yong drive from what property records show is his home to his work at google. male: it looks like he's going to work. stephen: we focused on yong because state corporation records list his home address also as the headquarters of a tech company called cloudparticle. and us homeland security records show cloudparticle employed more than 300 foreign students with f-1 visas in 2017. the f-1 visa's optional practical training and stem programs allow students to work in the us for up to three years in a field related to their studies. business office other than that mountain view home. stephen: i'm stephen stock of nbc bay area, we've been trying to get you for months
we took what we found to top officials in washington dc, tcould put our national security at risk. male: here he comes. stephen: john fong yong's morning looks like thousands of other people's in the south bay, leaving his ranch style home in mountain view, hopping in the family minivan, and driving to his tech job at google. john fong yong: it will tell you which direction he's heading towards. stephen: we spent weeks watching yong drive from what property records show is his home to his work...
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are perfectly who capable in washington dc ever regulate and computers that don't move at all.hey sit in a data center. and as a country and a world, we need to strike a balance with a healthy dose of regulation. peter: when it comes to privacy, what would microsoft want to see? see awe would like to strong national privacy law in the u.s. i have personally been advocating for that since 2005. you can see how little impact we have had in washington dc on that issue over a decade and a half. but we think it is a good thing california adopted a strong law last year, that is now bringing the debate to washington dc. , even techn public companies, will be well served if there is a strong privacy law in the u.s. we the next decade what really need is a global privacy compact. data moves around the world. you don't want the protection of people's privacy to constantly change every time data crosses a border, and we will only get that when we bring governments together. peter: what you think of the european gdpr? are: on balance we enthusiastic about it come along before most companie
are perfectly who capable in washington dc ever regulate and computers that don't move at all.hey sit in a data center. and as a country and a world, we need to strike a balance with a healthy dose of regulation. peter: when it comes to privacy, what would microsoft want to see? see awe would like to strong national privacy law in the u.s. i have personally been advocating for that since 2005. you can see how little impact we have had in washington dc on that issue over a decade and a half. but...
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they are the people who dragged washington dc to understand if this is right or wrong. republicans broke the roast of the constitution, there is something really wrong. what we were standing for is what is right. what happened was a sham and a cover-up and they should be ashamed of themselves. >> do you think a century vote would have been more effective? what are your thoughts on romney breaking with the party? >> the most corrupt president in american history. what should have happened should have been impeached and removed. senator romney is the only one who voted to impeach against party lines and should be applauded. .. standing up against for what is right. that is the traditional american thing to do. absolutely it's right. you can never allow something wrong to floors. the fact the senate republicans, executed a cover-up under mitch mcconnell, the fact that broke the oath of office, the fact that should be ashamed to walk out the door. >> thank you for your time. appreciate it. >> nice to see you guys. >> what a beautiful day. >> it is. this is new england wheth
they are the people who dragged washington dc to understand if this is right or wrong. republicans broke the roast of the constitution, there is something really wrong. what we were standing for is what is right. what happened was a sham and a cover-up and they should be ashamed of themselves. >> do you think a century vote would have been more effective? what are your thoughts on romney breaking with the party? >> the most corrupt president in american history. what should have...
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he will doubtless be asked about these reports of the first death, not in washington, dc but in washingtonf the united states. that is being reported by local media who are quoting state health officials. there are also reports circulating asa there are also reports circulating as a result of a briefing presumably from federal government officials at the present is considering imposing entry restrictions on the border with mexico. you may think he has already imposed them, he certainly wa nts to already imposed them, he certainly wants to build a wall, that is an ongoing argument with congress that he has received some funding for. this is a separate innovation in response to fears of coronavirus threat, as it is put. and that threat, as it is put. and that threat is probably less from south and central america at the moment at least than from visitors coming from europe, china and southeast asia. as far as europe, china and southeast asia. as faras i'm aware europe, china and southeast asia. as far as i'm aware there has only been one reported case so far, a man who flew to brazil having
he will doubtless be asked about these reports of the first death, not in washington, dc but in washingtonf the united states. that is being reported by local media who are quoting state health officials. there are also reports circulating asa there are also reports circulating as a result of a briefing presumably from federal government officials at the present is considering imposing entry restrictions on the border with mexico. you may think he has already imposed them, he certainly wa nts...
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because we hired him to change the politics in washington dc. he's not a politician, just like the others said. he is a businessman and he's brought jobs to ourcountry . i used the home care nurse it just made me sick going through the sound seeing padlocks on every day for factories. those lockshave been removed . >> so are you planning on supporting them again in 2020 ? >> democrat financial. they resisted him from the timehe's been elected . >> gene in sterling michigan,: right in albany new york, text in. you have finished the speech today by karen a copy of the impeachment articles . well, president trump's file for 21 days. clinton impeachment trial lasted 37 days. and in 1868, 88 now, since september when this process began, c-span has archive every news conference, every hearing, every senators questions. everything is on our website so you have a historical record right there to bruise at your leisure. the fan.org /impeachment. >>
because we hired him to change the politics in washington dc. he's not a politician, just like the others said. he is a businessman and he's brought jobs to ourcountry . i used the home care nurse it just made me sick going through the sound seeing padlocks on every day for factories. those lockshave been removed . >> so are you planning on supporting them again in 2020 ? >> democrat financial. they resisted him from the timehe's been elected . >> gene in sterling michigan,:...
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this is a place to be in washington dc, right? and in america right now by the way.'m gonna try and get to this. i almost lost my voice but i said i gotta make it here today to talk to people at cpac. >> the good news is brad likes to talk. >> i have to be able to communicate with my boss, you know he's a tough boss. thank you for having us here. this is a great year, is 2020, four more years for president trump. >> is anybody in this room excited to go vote on november 3 and to see the immediate meltdown again? [applause] it's gonna be so great, i can't wait. >> were here today to give you a laura and i, as i campaign manager laura from the family and dedicates everyday to the campaign, we work together every day and what we are trying to do is build a campaign not only the president can be proud of but the whole country can be proud of and build something that's been revolutionary not only digital but the ground game coalition efforts and across the country. the president was really smart on the day after the election he said today wasn't the day to fight stop comi
this is a place to be in washington dc, right? and in america right now by the way.'m gonna try and get to this. i almost lost my voice but i said i gotta make it here today to talk to people at cpac. >> the good news is brad likes to talk. >> i have to be able to communicate with my boss, you know he's a tough boss. thank you for having us here. this is a great year, is 2020, four more years for president trump. >> is anybody in this room excited to go vote on november 3 and...
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former washington dc mayor moderated the discussion. [background noises] >> i am sharon, i will ask the camera crew that we are blessed tonight not only to have our regular camera crew but also to have c-span with us. we are also live streaming this on the facebook page and for those of you who want to find
former washington dc mayor moderated the discussion. [background noises] >> i am sharon, i will ask the camera crew that we are blessed tonight not only to have our regular camera crew but also to have c-span with us. we are also live streaming this on the facebook page and for those of you who want to find
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that's what's going on in washington, dc. it's been bought by corporations, and my question to the american people is who do you think is going to change that? i'm tom steyer and i approve this message. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ blow a kiss into the sun ♪ we need someone to lean on the new xc90 available with six seats. xc90. recharged. ♪ ♪ save up to $2,000 in allowances on select new volvo models through march 2nd. visit your local volvo dealer. try to win by attacking, now, we know the trump strategy- distorting, dividing. mr. president: it. won't. work. newspapers report bloomberg is the democrat trump fears most. as president, universal healthcare that lets people keep their coverage if they like it. a record on job creation. a doable plan to combat climate change. i led a complex, diverse city through 9-11 and i have common sense plans to move america away from chaos to progress! i'm mike bloomberg and i approve this message. >>> now to the latest on the covid 19. 12 people who are at travis air force base are being monitored for coron
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that's what's going on in washington, dc. it's been bought by corporations, and my question to the american people is who do you think is going to change that? i'm tom steyer and i approve this message. metastatic breast cancer is relentless, but i was relentless first. relentless about learning the first song we ever danced to. about teaching him to put others first. about helping her raise her first child. and when i was first diagnosed, my choice was everyday verzenio. it's the only one of its kind that can be taken every day. it gives us more time without cancer progressing. verzenio is the only cdk4 & 6 inhibitor approved with hormonal therapy that can be taken every day for postmenopausal women with hr+, her2- mbc. diarrhea is common, may be severe, or cause dehydration or infection. at the first sign of diarrhea, call your doctor, start an anti-diarrheal, and drink fluids. before taking verzenio, tell your doctor if you have fever, chills, or other signs of infection. verzenio may cause low white blood cell counts, whi
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that level of hypocrisy is astounding even for a place like washington dc. the president's behavior was l shameful and wrong. his personal interests do not take precedence over those of this great nation. the president has the responsibility to uphold the integrity and the honor of the office not just for himself buo for all future presidents. degrading the office by actions or even name-calling weakens it for future presidents and weakens our country. all of this rotted foundation of the process, all of this led to the conclusion that i reached several days ago that there would be no fair trial. this trial was held here in p this senate was litigated in the court of public opinion. for half the country it already decided there had been far too much process, they consider the entire impeachment inquiry to be baseless and they thought the senate should dismiss the case as soon as it reached us. for the other half no matter how many witnesses were summoned, how many documents were produced, the only way the trial could have been considered fair was if it resul
that level of hypocrisy is astounding even for a place like washington dc. the president's behavior was l shameful and wrong. his personal interests do not take precedence over those of this great nation. the president has the responsibility to uphold the integrity and the honor of the office not just for himself buo for all future presidents. degrading the office by actions or even name-calling weakens it for future presidents and weakens our country. all of this rotted foundation of the...
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also the start of museum week highlighting washington dc area museums with exhibits ignoring the american story. be sure to watch museum week on next week and 9:00 a.m. eastern on washington journal. >> republican of arkansas in the member of natural resources committee in the house. also a supporter of was being called the trees act. an effort that was made more public by president trump supported at the domino's world economic forum. what does this act propose. >> this is an act, to put the tree across the globe. by 2050. trees. trillion it is a whole lot more though, our biggest full that we have, as far as mitigating climate issues, and will meet utilize those for us and keep from sustainable and working in active, really have the best tool that is out there that is widespread, natural and is very economical to have this carbon atmosphere from the forest. >> you come to us as a forrester yourself. the only graduate of yale, with the master of four street there. this must've been sort of like music to your ears when you heard the president getting behind this effort. it. >> it is somet
also the start of museum week highlighting washington dc area museums with exhibits ignoring the american story. be sure to watch museum week on next week and 9:00 a.m. eastern on washington journal. >> republican of arkansas in the member of natural resources committee in the house. also a supporter of was being called the trees act. an effort that was made more public by president trump supported at the domino's world economic forum. what does this act propose. >> this is an act,...
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that's what's going on in washington, dc. it's been bought by corporations, and my question to the american people is who do you think is going to change that? i'm tom steyer and i approve this message. exactly what you need... yes. ...for your growing family? that's yes for less. everything your pet needs at 20 to 60 percent off specialty store prices. at ross. yes for less. >>tonight governor gavin, newsome is continuing his homeless tours throughout california today spent time in youngsville kron four's justine waltman is live there governor earlier just say bring us up to date. >>well the governor was here as the first stop in his post state of the state address where he spent a lot of time talking about homelessness he did call homelessness the crisis of our times while he was here in youngsville he did not tour any homeless camps are visit any navigation centers what he did was meet with the board of the league of california cities which has leaders from almost 700 plus cities across the entire state representative the
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that's what'going on in washington, dc. it's been bought by corpations, and my question to the american people isn, dc. who do you think is going to change tt? i'm tom steyer and i approve this message. >>in thsouth bay tonight new details are emerging in the slayi of a woman at an air bnrental home a little earlier this week in san jose where the suspect in the case was arraigned on murder charges late this afternoon kron four's rob fladeboe has the latestow he is live. and the hall of justice in san jose rob. >>that's right grant today. we learned the identity of the victim and how she the authorities said identified the victim as you taco cabana she say and they say that she was stabbed to death by her boyfriend in their air bnb rent home.the suspect arraigned today here at the hall of justice let's go inside departme 23. >>at a hearing friday, 're only still photography was permitted. riley chief alicia was arraigned on one count of murder with a weapon enhancement in connection with the stabbing death of his girlfriend
that's what'going on in washington, dc. it's been bought by corpations, and my question to the american people isn, dc. who do you think is going to change tt? i'm tom steyer and i approve this message. >>in thsouth bay tonight new details are emerging in the slayi of a woman at an air bnrental home a little earlier this week in san jose where the suspect in the case was arraigned on murder charges late this afternoon kron four's rob fladeboe has the latestow he is live. and the hall of...
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that's what's going on in washington, dc. it's been bought by corporations, and my question to the american people is who do you think is going to change that? i'm tom steyer and i approve this message. lowe's is here to ...those outdated appliances. shop our president's day event... and get up to 40% off select appliance special values. like a whirlpool laundry pair now just $856. plus, save on refrigerators... ...ranges... ...dishwashers, and more. do it right for less. start with lowe's. >>we're back at 7.15 chat with john about the friday forecast, it's looking good at this point i start to feel a little guilty because i know we need rain will be more snow in the sierra but 70's today, john that's nice about another nice day guys conditions out there today going to be nice and warm across the bay area, let's get a look at your web cam outside. >>conditions definitely clear looking at the horizon we do have some cloud cover overhead and as we make our way through the day you're going to see a lot more cloud cover showing u
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that's why i want to go to washington, dc, and i don't have any conflict. you know, i am not -- as an outsider, i'm not tied to the washington establishment. you know, i'm the only person in this race who is for term limits for congresspeople and senators because i am the only person who thinks more about what is good for the american people than has allegiance to the system as it is. look if we are going to change , things, we need new and different people in charge. people, the to six-word argument for term limits is mitch mcconnell, ted cruz and lindsey graham. we need a new group of people running the united states of america. i am fighting for stuff in this election that i have been fighting for for decades. i'm fighting -- the things i'm promising to do, i have been doing for over a decade. if it really comes down to beating corporations, you have to ask who you can trust, someone who has done it successfully for over a decade? from the outside, or someone from the system? is the system going to reform itself? do those systems ever reform themselves?
that's why i want to go to washington, dc, and i don't have any conflict. you know, i am not -- as an outsider, i'm not tied to the washington establishment. you know, i'm the only person in this race who is for term limits for congresspeople and senators because i am the only person who thinks more about what is good for the american people than has allegiance to the system as it is. look if we are going to change , things, we need new and different people in charge. people, the to six-word...
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transporting thousands of veterans from all over the country to washington, dc every year. >>> we have new video to show you out of washington. >> yeah, take a look, this massive mudslide court off roads to mt. rainier. nearly 10 feet of mud. the highway is closed after the flow took out trees, power lines and guardrails. integration efforts were ineffective through the weekend and visitors were forced to turn around. >> again, it is sad to see this. it is hope that everyone is safe. >> first reaction was, i guess we're not going anywhere today. but it is part of the experience, right? you're in the mountains. >> marquis are expected to continue clearing the debris this morning. it is unclear if anyone was hurt at this time. >> we are hoping nobody was hurt. >> right. >> crazy weather going on and mudslides and then you get here and what is it? >> i know. you know? which is have that ridge of high pressure forcing the storm track to the north. so it has been getting pummeled with atmospheric river. since the first of the year, the seattle area has seen a foot of rain. unbelievable for
transporting thousands of veterans from all over the country to washington, dc every year. >>> we have new video to show you out of washington. >> yeah, take a look, this massive mudslide court off roads to mt. rainier. nearly 10 feet of mud. the highway is closed after the flow took out trees, power lines and guardrails. integration efforts were ineffective through the weekend and visitors were forced to turn around. >> again, it is sad to see this. it is hope that...
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that's what's going on in washington, dc. it's been bought by corporations, and my question to the american people is who do you think is going to change that? i'm tom steyer and i approve this message. ucing wendy's big bacon classic. with fresh, never frozen beef and hot crispy bacon. if you're not getting your bacon cheeseburger from wendy's, what are you getting? (soft rock music playing) get the big bacon classic now on wendy's made to crave menu. a vegan foundation formulated without formaldehydes, phthalates, parabens, sulfates, and talc giving me a healthy natural look that says... this is me. clean fresh skin milk from easy breezy beautiful covergirl >>a 13 for your money muni fares might go up next year right now san francisco transit officials are thinking about a $0.25 increase so that means riders would have to pay 3.25 to ride muni they say they need the money to pay for operating expenses and they say the increase would keep pace with inflation. >>muni gets million a year from fares and if they hike it, they'll
that's what's going on in washington, dc. it's been bought by corporations, and my question to the american people is who do you think is going to change that? i'm tom steyer and i approve this message. ucing wendy's big bacon classic. with fresh, never frozen beef and hot crispy bacon. if you're not getting your bacon cheeseburger from wendy's, what are you getting? (soft rock music playing) get the big bacon classic now on wendy's made to crave menu. a vegan foundation formulated without...
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in washington, dc, the national prayer breakfast is now underway. among the 3000 people there, president trump. we can see there on the big screen. fresh off his impeachment acquittal and house speaker nancy pelosi, who, of course, just wrapped up his state of the union address on live tv. this is a gathering of christian lawmakers, an annual event with the purpose of unity through the power of prayer. pelosi is set to give the prayer for the poor and pea soup you did prayer according to the program. president trump also said to address the crowd. we will be keeping an eye on it. >>> thank you. even though the impeachment trial of president trump is over right now, the fallout from the historic vote is just beginning. >> and he is hereby acquitted of the charges of said articles. >> the senate vote on abuse of power and obstruction of congress fell mostly along party lines. senate democrats voted guilty on both counts, only one republican mitt romney, from utah, voted to convict. >> corrupting an election to keep oneself in office is perhaps the mos
in washington, dc, the national prayer breakfast is now underway. among the 3000 people there, president trump. we can see there on the big screen. fresh off his impeachment acquittal and house speaker nancy pelosi, who, of course, just wrapped up his state of the union address on live tv. this is a gathering of christian lawmakers, an annual event with the purpose of unity through the power of prayer. pelosi is set to give the prayer for the poor and pea soup you did prayer according to the...
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people dragged washington dc to do the right thing. have you ever heard of a trial and your whole life where they do not have witnesses? it is incredible. talk about putting party over country. they have broken their oath to the constitution, they have broken their oath to the american people. what i was saying all along was it is not about the congress and the senate. put these people on tv under oath where the american people, democrats, republicans, and americans get to judge. not the senate. for them to not allow us to see the truth about the most corrupt president in american history is a cover-up. they are going to have to pay for that in the years to come. [applause] let me say this -- i did start a business. for 27 years.n it i walked away from it. i took the giving pledge to give the bulk of my money to good causes while i am alive. for 10 years i have been putting together coalitions of american citizens exactly like you, exactly like the people in this room to fight back against unchecked corporate power. let me say this --
people dragged washington dc to do the right thing. have you ever heard of a trial and your whole life where they do not have witnesses? it is incredible. talk about putting party over country. they have broken their oath to the constitution, they have broken their oath to the american people. what i was saying all along was it is not about the congress and the senate. put these people on tv under oath where the american people, democrats, republicans, and americans get to judge. not the...
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we recorded his remarks at a bookstore in washington, dc in 2017.r. i was in high school. i remember zero of the 1964 election. i remember just flashes of 1960 because it was a giant deal for irish catholic boys in boston, that one of us was on his way to winning it, and it is hard to believe this now, but in those days, we
we recorded his remarks at a bookstore in washington, dc in 2017.r. i was in high school. i remember zero of the 1964 election. i remember just flashes of 1960 because it was a giant deal for irish catholic boys in boston, that one of us was on his way to winning it, and it is hard to believe this now, but in those days, we
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no.sn't in elected office, i went down to washington dc and knocked on doors.ked to anybody who talked to me, democrat, republican. i pitched them on this idea. worstuntry was in the economic recession since the great depression. the answer from almost everybody was, huh, that is a go od idea. that is structural change. the second was, don't even try. don't even try, because he will be up against money. you will be up against wall street. you will be up against all the republicans and half the democrats. you will never get it done. all i could hear them say is fight harder. [cheers and applause] sen. warren: fight harder. fight harder. [cheers and applause] fight harder. so that's what i did. i laid it out. i got groups together. the first groups that came in to defend that agency when no one would talk about it were the unions. god bless the unions. they fight for working people. [cheers and applause] sen. warren: the naacp joined us. they got it. aarp joined us. they got it. old consumers union got it. and that's the thing. we built a coalition. we were noisy
no.sn't in elected office, i went down to washington dc and knocked on doors.ked to anybody who talked to me, democrat, republican. i pitched them on this idea. worstuntry was in the economic recession since the great depression. the answer from almost everybody was, huh, that is a go od idea. that is structural change. the second was, don't even try. don't even try, because he will be up against money. you will be up against wall street. you will be up against all the republicans and half the...
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for example, mike has -- is going to open 20 offices in washington dc -- mike is going to open two officeswashington, d.c. i cannot think of a candidate who has done that, ever, and certainly is made committed to washington. mike has committed to making d.c. statehood a priority for his administration on day one. demonstrated he is owing to do what it takes the congress to make that more than a platitude, a real commitment to delivering it for d.c. right away. you are in houston yesterday and your here in washington today. in oklahoma. how important is getting out the vote, particularly the black vote, to being president of the united states? fmr. mayor bloomberg: if you do not vote that don't complain if the person you do not like get selected. the nice thing is, we have the right to pick our own government. americans over the last two hunter 45 years five, and many did not come back, from trying to protect that right. -- the last 45 years have fought. . it is something a lot of people in the world wish they had. there's nothing more important than you voting and your vote does count. the
for example, mike has -- is going to open 20 offices in washington dc -- mike is going to open two officeswashington, d.c. i cannot think of a candidate who has done that, ever, and certainly is made committed to washington. mike has committed to making d.c. statehood a priority for his administration on day one. demonstrated he is owing to do what it takes the congress to make that more than a platitude, a real commitment to delivering it for d.c. right away. you are in houston yesterday and...
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. >> host: and "the communicators" is at the state of the net conference in washington dc. we'll show you some of the interviews we conducted with members of congress, government officials and technology leaders. and now on the committee caters we want to introduce you to anyone, associate deputy attorney general. what is in your portfolio?
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we need to bring new voices to washington dc. dur rural communities industrial cities and in many neighborhoods in those big cities across america people are tired of being a punchline for washington politicians are talking point for the pundits. we need our stories brought to washington and the answers are going to come to washington, not from washington. that's what we have a chance to doing this campaign. let me tell you the reason i'm asking you to picture that sunrise. it's not just a reminder of the day we've got to bring about. it's a reminder of the work that will be ahead of us on that day. that's not the day our problems and, that's the day our work against. think about what the next president will be facing. a climate crisis that has left off the pages of the science journals and is now a burning reality upon us now. can violence crisis, and we are thinking of the folks in henniker and everyone impacted by one more time when first responders answered the call magnificently but that call should never have had to happen b
we need to bring new voices to washington dc. dur rural communities industrial cities and in many neighborhoods in those big cities across america people are tired of being a punchline for washington politicians are talking point for the pundits. we need our stories brought to washington and the answers are going to come to washington, not from washington. that's what we have a chance to doing this campaign. let me tell you the reason i'm asking you to picture that sunrise. it's not just a...
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for what we have seen the last couple months in washington dc has been bad for democrats and it has strengthened the republican base rally around president trump not just the republican base but the swing states and independence they just don't like what has happened. the key ingredient for reelection between now and november is the trade agreements are good news for manufacturing here in the united states. our trade imbalance the first time in a decade has been reduced that's going in the right direction because of the stronger trade policy. >> there is a person who might be running for governor then. and with the possibility of running for that office quick. >> she is very wise and she has said that three years off we have a governor right now and i have three more years of work to do. she has given me that latitude. i appreciate that. we have a number of good candidates down the road. she is enjoying herself she has some opportunities but delighted the home is in arkansas. >> i just want to get your sense for who you think the democrats will nominate it does seem like such a mess especially a
for what we have seen the last couple months in washington dc has been bad for democrats and it has strengthened the republican base rally around president trump not just the republican base but the swing states and independence they just don't like what has happened. the key ingredient for reelection between now and november is the trade agreements are good news for manufacturing here in the united states. our trade imbalance the first time in a decade has been reduced that's going in the...
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and washington dc historically allowed slavery from the beginning.it always had it was less controversial and in another book of mine i wrote about the debates over that. i will not go too deep in the weeds but the number of enslaved people steadily declined because frankly it's becoming less and less acceptable or tolerable in polite society. and in 1862, the federal government enacted a policy. the one policy that could have ended slavery without civil war in the united states and it existed to purchase the freedom to appropriate money by the federal government to purchase the freedom of enslaved people. it was proposed. a nonstarter. they didn't want them free they like to slavery they believed in it. they thought it was great. read what they say about it. but in washington a policy was enacted it was only 3100 people and the maximum payment was $300 apiece. fairly modest. but northerners and unionists consider that an absolute disgrace that slavery was permitted at any terms on the national capital so it ended there. we are done. thank you. [appl
and washington dc historically allowed slavery from the beginning.it always had it was less controversial and in another book of mine i wrote about the debates over that. i will not go too deep in the weeds but the number of enslaved people steadily declined because frankly it's becoming less and less acceptable or tolerable in polite society. and in 1862, the federal government enacted a policy. the one policy that could have ended slavery without civil war in the united states and it existed...
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that's what's going on in washington, dc. it's been bought by corporations, and my question to the american people is who do you think is going to change that? i'm tom steyer and i approve this message. >>san francisco mayor london breed is looking at ways to try to ease traffic congestion in the city and it could mean being in deeper into your pockets. the mayor sent a letter to san francisco's transit agency today, urging themto address the growing problem on city streets. she wants the agency to develop proposals focongestion pricing. also pricing for sunday and weekend parking meters throughout san francisco. mayor talked about her decision today. >>i want to whether or not it could work in certain in order to help address some of the challenges that we know we face i mean the fact is san francisco is growing. things are changing the way that people get around the city is changing and so i think it's important to look at all options. >>mayor breed also called for the ansit agency to work with lower income communities to m
that's what's going on in washington, dc. it's been bought by corporations, and my question to the american people is who do you think is going to change that? i'm tom steyer and i approve this message. >>san francisco mayor london breed is looking at ways to try to ease traffic congestion in the city and it could mean being in deeper into your pockets. the mayor sent a letter to san francisco's transit agency today, urging themto address the growing problem on city streets. she wants the...
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en washington dc mostró un encabezado que decía absuelto.juicio político el presidente donald trump los cargos de abuso de poder >>> déjame decirte tanto los todo en menos desde la capital de la nación nos traen más detalles. >>> no hubo sombra alguna entre los senadores contra el presidente como era de esperarse fue declarado no culpable de los cargos que enfrentaba >>> 10 infamias nacional no se como se lo ha permitido que yo vienes en momento es que nunca hubo los 67 botones serios siempre destituir a donald trump entre la mayoría republicana del senado >>> por lo menos uno de ellos en un momento histórico que votaría a favor del cargo de abuso de poder contra donald trump lo correcto taba las acusaciones. provocó fuertes críticas en el capitolio >>> donald trump se salió con la suya tiene que salir de la casa blanca >>> fue absuelto de los dos cargos obstrucción de cobre se abuso de poder con la cámara de representantes revelaron que el presidente le había pedido el gobierno de ucrania que investigara a biden y su hijo. hermano se comete
en washington dc mostró un encabezado que decía absuelto.juicio político el presidente donald trump los cargos de abuso de poder >>> déjame decirte tanto los todo en menos desde la capital de la nación nos traen más detalles. >>> no hubo sombra alguna entre los senadores contra el presidente como era de esperarse fue declarado no culpable de los cargos que enfrentaba >>> 10 infamias nacional no se como se lo ha permitido que yo vienes en momento es que nunca...
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at an event hosted by the center in washington dc. watch live at 12:30 p.m. eastern on c-span three. on line, cspan.org or listen live on the street c-span radio app. fellow campaign 2020 in nevada this weekend. saturday night, life at 11:00 p.m. eastern . democratic presidential candidates joe biden, keith buddha judged and senator amy klobuchar, senator
at an event hosted by the center in washington dc. watch live at 12:30 p.m. eastern on c-span three. on line, cspan.org or listen live on the street c-span radio app. fellow campaign 2020 in nevada this weekend. saturday night, life at 11:00 p.m. eastern . democratic presidential candidates joe biden, keith buddha judged and senator amy klobuchar, senator
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live in washington, dc.s like it will be another down on wall street after the president's news conference did not reassure investors. the dow could drop as much as 300 to 400 points again this morning when the bell rings. that's after two days in a row starting on the up side but dropping on the close. the dow dropped more than 100 points yesterday. the s & p down a bit. coca-cola warned that there could be a shortage of their drinks because of the coronavirus. the supply chain for artificial sweeteners which come from china has been disrupted. earnings could be down for the first quarter. we are also following the coronavirus developments online. our website, ktvu.com has the very latest information on our home page. >>> the international olympic exea and organizers in japan are trying to figure out how the coronavirus may effect the summer games. >> even if there is the worst possible outcome of this virus, then we reluctantly will have to say that is more important than the olympics. >> another threat lo
live in washington, dc.s like it will be another down on wall street after the president's news conference did not reassure investors. the dow could drop as much as 300 to 400 points again this morning when the bell rings. that's after two days in a row starting on the up side but dropping on the close. the dow dropped more than 100 points yesterday. the s & p down a bit. coca-cola warned that there could be a shortage of their drinks because of the coronavirus. the supply chain for...
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state mike pompeo gave the keynote address at the national governors association winter meeting in washington dc. he spoke for just over 15 minutes. [applause] thank you governor hogan, governor cuomo, nice to seo. i was watching basketball on my phone on the way in. it is the final in overtime. exactly. i was reminded that president trump is the 45th president of the united states, so there is a lot more turnover in my gig than his. it is good to be with you today. i want to change -- thank governor hogan, governor cuomo, and all of you for being here today. it is hard to follow this state of the union yesterday. i am not passing out copies of my speech, so you cannot tear them up at the end. i have got into know some of you as i traveled throughout the states. i have probably traveled more throughout the country than other secretaries of state. i think it is important to that the american people know what our diplomats are doing around the world and why we are doing it. i you see me in your state, am not lost. your state has not this he did the union. ed from theseced union. i can get away wit
state mike pompeo gave the keynote address at the national governors association winter meeting in washington dc. he spoke for just over 15 minutes. [applause] thank you governor hogan, governor cuomo, nice to seo. i was watching basketball on my phone on the way in. it is the final in overtime. exactly. i was reminded that president trump is the 45th president of the united states, so there is a lot more turnover in my gig than his. it is good to be with you today. i want to change -- thank...
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fue extraditado ayer, enviado a washington dc y serÁ presentado esta tarde en una cÁrcel criminal, el ser extraditado pero un juez no se lo concediÓ. alfonso, secretario de seguridad asÍ lo informÓ. >> en el marco de este convenio de colaboraciÓn con diversos paÍses fue entregado a las autoridades norte americanas. >> el menchito es hijo de nemesio, e el abogado d su extradiciÓn fue ilegal. >> se suspendiÓ y seÑalaron para las 11:45 del 27 de febrero del 2020. >> para entender el poder del cartel jalisco nueva generaciÓn, te voy a mostrar dos videos. en mayo de 2015, el cartel derribÓ un helicÓptero del ejÉrcito en jalisco, y aÑo pasado una masacre de rivales, ellos mismos lo grabaron, la embajada de estados unidos, les pide a sus ciudadanos que viajen sthod, asegurarse que los vehÍculos tengan gasolina y evitar salir cuando estÉ oscuro pero el men, gracias por este reporte, raÚl. sigue siendo una profesiÓn de altÍsimo riesgo en ese pais, vea >> se lo digo porque el caso mÁs reciente lo viviÓ este hombre d una revista de temas, estaba festejando su cumpleaÑos en un restaurant en cuern
fue extraditado ayer, enviado a washington dc y serÁ presentado esta tarde en una cÁrcel criminal, el ser extraditado pero un juez no se lo concediÓ. alfonso, secretario de seguridad asÍ lo informÓ. >> en el marco de este convenio de colaboraciÓn con diversos paÍses fue entregado a las autoridades norte americanas. >> el menchito es hijo de nemesio, e el abogado d su extradiciÓn fue ilegal. >> se suspendiÓ y seÑalaron para las 11:45 del 27 de febrero del 2020....
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order control council reelected brandon judd as union president during its annual meeting in washington, dc. we talked with mr. john this morning -- mr. judd this morning. host: joining us is a border patrol agent and president of the national border patrol co
order control council reelected brandon judd as union president during its annual meeting in washington, dc. we talked with mr. john this morning -- mr. judd this morning. host: joining us is a border patrol agent and president of the national border patrol co
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they dragged washington dc to understand right and wrong, some republicans broke arose to the american people and the constitution. that is really wrong. what we were standing for is what is right. what happened was a sham, a cover-up. >> you think a censure vote would be more effective with your thoughts on romney breaking with party? >> this is the most corrupt president in american history. what should have happened is for him to be impeached and removed. senator romney is the only senator in history who voted to impeach against party lines. >> have you heard from voters in new hampshire saying they are going to vote? >> of course. i did a townhall yesterday. >> in the senate this may not have been what you wanted. going through this entire impeachment process has been a positive thing not just for you but democrat in the country as a whole? >> of course it is. we are the most corrupt president in american history, standing up against that, standing up for what is right is the traditional thing for america to do. absolutely it is right. you can never allow something that is wrong to
they dragged washington dc to understand right and wrong, some republicans broke arose to the american people and the constitution. that is really wrong. what we were standing for is what is right. what happened was a sham, a cover-up. >> you think a censure vote would be more effective with your thoughts on romney breaking with party? >> this is the most corrupt president in american history. what should have happened is for him to be impeached and removed. senator romney is the...
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my wife martha and i come here as often as we can and we live outside washington dc. and we have a in the panhandle of florida. we used to dread the 15 hour drive until we decided that we can stop off in savannah along the way and go for dinner and we look forward to the trip very much. as chris said, this is the third biography i've written. it is not really a trilogy. none at all. all three books are related to 19th century figures is careers were at the height of the middle of the 19th century. the first one was a book about an explorer named clarence king and it was nice and are doing out west and explored california in his early days. fans of major peaks and sierras and name some of them including mount whitney. later did a survey of the great basin. one of the great western surveys of the 19th century. one of the people who accompany him on that survey, was a very fine photographer named timothy sullivan. and he had worked with matthew brady, the civil war photographer who is also a portrait photographer new york. i started reading about brady and was thinking i
my wife martha and i come here as often as we can and we live outside washington dc. and we have a in the panhandle of florida. we used to dread the 15 hour drive until we decided that we can stop off in savannah along the way and go for dinner and we look forward to the trip very much. as chris said, this is the third biography i've written. it is not really a trilogy. none at all. all three books are related to 19th century figures is careers were at the height of the middle of the 19th...
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i am a college student here in the washington dc area i look forward to reading the book.nd it very interesting to read this interview that you did for the book for those that hold different opinions. so what would you say are the most meaningful aspects of interviews that you conducted? >> the ones that were the most moving and meaningful to me was one at the start of the book with a woman who was dying of breast cancer. she had had treatment after treatment. and said i would love to live until i am 90 but i know that's not going to be. i'm ready whenever it comes. but i don't want to leave my children and at the same time i don't want my children to see me suffer. i saw my aunt and my mother suffer. i don't want them to see me suffer. the other was for me was my high school sweetheart who had prostate cancer that had spread to his entire skeletal system. and he too lived in the state in colorado were medical aid and dying is legal. he had the medication and in the end he did not use it. he used humor over his own death as he and his wife talk so honestly about what was g
i am a college student here in the washington dc area i look forward to reading the book.nd it very interesting to read this interview that you did for the book for those that hold different opinions. so what would you say are the most meaningful aspects of interviews that you conducted? >> the ones that were the most moving and meaningful to me was one at the start of the book with a woman who was dying of breast cancer. she had had treatment after treatment. and said i would love to...
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randy serrano desde washington dc nos amplia.os argumentos finales en este proceso. los 7 administradores demÓcratas que abogan por la destituciÓn del presidente van a tener 2 horas y 2 horas tendrÁ el equipo legal del presidente donald trump. veremos una dinÁmica diferente que no hemos tenido en este proceso. los senadores van a poder hablar sobre este juicio polÍtico en el pleno del senado, luego se preparan para ese Último voto que se va a dar el miÉrcoles. y hablando del Último voto que va a ser en torno los cargos que enfrenta el presidente. la cadena hermana n b c y el wall street jornal, donde sale que la mayorÍa de los estadounidenses sÍ creen que... comienzan los argumentos finales. maÑana martes, mÁs acciÓn en el pleno y el miÉrcoles el Último voto que le pondrÁ fin a este histÓrico proceso contra el presidente. soy randy serrano, en la capital regreso con ustedes al estudio. >>> por su parte, el precandidato demÓcrata michael bloomberg estÁ en nuestro estado. y a pesar que hoy inicia el caucus en iowa. es probable que
randy serrano desde washington dc nos amplia.os argumentos finales en este proceso. los 7 administradores demÓcratas que abogan por la destituciÓn del presidente van a tener 2 horas y 2 horas tendrÁ el equipo legal del presidente donald trump. veremos una dinÁmica diferente que no hemos tenido en este proceso. los senadores van a poder hablar sobre este juicio polÍtico en el pleno del senado, luego se preparan para ese Último voto que se va a dar el miÉrcoles. y hablando del Último voto...
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that's what's going on in washington, dc.t's been bought by corporations, and my question to the american people is who do you think is going to change that? i'm tom steyer and i approve this message. >> you're watching the democratic debate on pbs. [ cheers and applause ] >> hello. i'm judy woodruff, and welcome to the sixth democratic debate. just likhe
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in new york city, and washington dc, people have been gossiping, did kennedy really write that book, wonder who really wrote that book? i wonder how much money they're getting out of the royalty checks. but then the pulitzer changed the equation. i think it made in a moral question and an ethical question. desk.s realized the when i was at the kennedy presidential library are looked at the letters kennedy was receiving a 1957. librarians and schoolteachers were sending letter saying, did you really write this book? there were responding to that interview. you would not have accepted that prize if you do not the book, did you? tonight it :00 p.m. eastern on c-span's q and a. -- at 8:00 p.m. eastern. >> number of 2020 presidential candidates ready clark county, devout it democratic event last night in las vegas. the states caucus will be held on for berry 22nd. [applause] -- the state's caucus will be held on february, 22nd. >>
in new york city, and washington dc, people have been gossiping, did kennedy really write that book, wonder who really wrote that book? i wonder how much money they're getting out of the royalty checks. but then the pulitzer changed the equation. i think it made in a moral question and an ethical question. desk.s realized the when i was at the kennedy presidential library are looked at the letters kennedy was receiving a 1957. librarians and schoolteachers were sending letter saying, did you...
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that's what's going on in washington, dc. it's been bought by corporations, and my question to the american people is who do you think is going to change that? i'm tom steyer and i approve this message. economically powerfully influenced my values. bernie sanders he's fighting to raise wages. and guarantee health care for all. now, our country is at a turning point. hard working people, betrayed by trump, struggling to survive. in this moment, we need a fighter. bernie sanders. we know he'll fight for us as president because he always has. i'm bernie sanders and i approve this message. >> in the east bay, students at alameda high school will get to sleep in later in the fall. >> school will start at 8:30 a.m., eliminating the zero period which lasted from 7:to 7:55, matching a state law that takes effect in 2022. they wanted to take advantage for older students. the alameda school board is hesitant about losing the zero period often used for lt elect east ofs. sleeping longer is supposed to be healthier for teens. >>> bring c
that's what's going on in washington, dc. it's been bought by corporations, and my question to the american people is who do you think is going to change that? i'm tom steyer and i approve this message. economically powerfully influenced my values. bernie sanders he's fighting to raise wages. and guarantee health care for all. now, our country is at a turning point. hard working people, betrayed by trump, struggling to survive. in this moment, we need a fighter. bernie sanders. we know he'll...
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. >>> dos adolescentes hispanos perdieron la vida durante el fin de semana en washington dc. >>> fallecierondificios este complejo de apartamentos alteraron la tranquilidad de sus residentes. wilfredo torres de 17 aÑos de edad y jamie celaya de 16 estaban en el apartamento del Último cuando fueron atacadas. de acuerdo ates tig por un hombre que disparÓ contra ellos y contra la madre de celaya vilma corea de celaya. >>> Él mismo dijo que habÍa una vÍctima y 2 heridos y yo me imaginÉ que si no aparece. tiene que haber sido la vÍctima. me imaginÉ, pero a la vez, la esperanza que haya corrido y hubiera estado en otro lugar. >>> los oficiales de la policÍa le confirmaron lo peor. su hijo era una tlas vÍctimas mortales. >>> lo veo llegar. >>> espero que... cuando llegaba de la escuela. >>> y ahora.... >>> los recuerdos. >>> bilma correa de celaya fue llevada al hospital. de acuerdo a su cuÑado ha tenido 4 cirugÍas debido a sus heridas. >>> algo malo hay. pero estÁ mal. >>> la muerte del hijo. no cualquiera aguanta dolores. la forma como muriÓ. >>> la seÑora la conozco. yo sÉ que es muy buena perso
. >>> dos adolescentes hispanos perdieron la vida durante el fin de semana en washington dc. >>> fallecierondificios este complejo de apartamentos alteraron la tranquilidad de sus residentes. wilfredo torres de 17 aÑos de edad y jamie celaya de 16 estaban en el apartamento del Último cuando fueron atacadas. de acuerdo ates tig por un hombre que disparÓ contra ellos y contra la madre de celaya vilma corea de celaya. >>> Él mismo dijo que habÍa una vÍctima y 2...
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if you orecent one, local history, prohibition in washington dc. that has 11 cocktail recipes in it, including the scofflaw and a bunch of others. i want to thank you so much for coming out tonight. [applause] we will be happy to take questions. question loudly and i will repeat it back to the audience. does anyone have questions? >> i'm sure they didn't want to go down without swinging. >> have the bootleggers respond to prohibition? they did not want repeal. they were making so much money tax-free. al capone and his gang were making money hand over fist. we forget about that. he is the most famous gangster in world history. he made his money being a bootlegger. was not just the dry cause, did notthe bootleggers want prohibition to and for financial reasons. >> what was the penalty for breaking the law? for the speakeasies? for a general person? was thetringent punishment for breaking the law? initially, it was fairly strict. you got a fine. you might get 90 days in jail. by the mid-1920's, it's not proving to be a deterrent. reopened right away b
if you orecent one, local history, prohibition in washington dc. that has 11 cocktail recipes in it, including the scofflaw and a bunch of others. i want to thank you so much for coming out tonight. [applause] we will be happy to take questions. question loudly and i will repeat it back to the audience. does anyone have questions? >> i'm sure they didn't want to go down without swinging. >> have the bootleggers respond to prohibition? they did not want repeal. they were making so...
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she is hoping the event that she has had call with the senatorsout of townand they are in washington dc bernie has famous bands on college campuses. amy klobuchar has the mayor of iowa. >> the mayor of way? >> i did three campaigns in at town is . not ow where media hits with iowa media. she tried to get out here as sh much as can. if it hurts anyone it does hurt amy klobuchar. bernie sanders is surging. new hampshire is in a neighboring state. amy klobuchar needs to hit the 15% liability threshold. it will be hard to see if she can continue her campaign . >> we had a scating situation. john bolton is a hero on the left. without that could have happened? it has happened. it is strange indeed. how has he been viewed on the right this week? >> in the right wing met a nothing shas a trader. he is being filleted. i think the senators have been cautious. it depends on what type a senators they have. many of them have personal relationships with him. they want to give him the benefit the doub bolton realizes this. when you are in the middle of the road you willget run over. i think he is tryi
she is hoping the event that she has had call with the senatorsout of townand they are in washington dc bernie has famous bands on college campuses. amy klobuchar has the mayor of iowa. >> the mayor of way? >> i did three campaigns in at town is . not ow where media hits with iowa media. she tried to get out here as sh much as can. if it hurts anyone it does hurt amy klobuchar. bernie sanders is surging. new hampshire is in a neighboring state. amy klobuchar needs to hit the 15%...
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joining me from washington, dc is the congressman. >> glad to be here. >> y are a doctor, lawmaker. you ever saw a hearing on the epidemic. can you talk about how you want to communicate to the public in versus not causing panic.>> it's important for the public to understand that while there is a risk, the relative risk to americans is low. vigilant. n, we arbeing our cdcrk, g with hospitals. making sure they have the latest information. public health professionals are doing routine screenings as travelers return. people show up with symptoms. were doing a great job. olving. t said, it rapidly >>> a week ago we saw the trump administration implement what restrictions around banning non- us citizens returning from china. quarantining people who are en american citcoming from a region where the outbreak began. what is your sense on whether that was rolled out properly. hallenbeck?>> it caught a lot of public health officials ke me and the administrative one thing that came out of that hearing this week. travel bans will not be ve effective. you still have goods, services, planes arriv
joining me from washington, dc is the congressman. >> glad to be here. >> y are a doctor, lawmaker. you ever saw a hearing on the epidemic. can you talk about how you want to communicate to the public in versus not causing panic.>> it's important for the public to understand that while there is a risk, the relative risk to americans is low. vigilant. n, we arbeing our cdcrk, g with hospitals. making sure they have the latest information. public health professionals are doing...