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a number of democratic women house members held a press conference this afternoon to offer their reaction to the president's tweets. here's a look.zenmueller stelzenmueller. >> sit down in the front, please. >> is everybody here? okay, hello, everybody, thank you for -- is there a -- i don't know if there's a mike to put on. i'm lois frankel, chair of the democratic working women's group and i have with me an assortment of my colleagues, brenda lawrenceson, my co-chair, and jackie speier, our communications chair. so what do i have to say about donald j. trump? i call him the cyber bully in chief. and once again, he is embarrassing our nation with what i call his bloody tweets. time and time again, this president is showing his blatant sexism and disrespect for women, as well as the press, and i ask what kind of example he is for our children when he disparages women in power and then attacks the press that tries to report the truth. his tweets represent a weakness and crassness, but it's not just the tweets that we're worried about. his relentless mission to craft policies that fundament
a number of democratic women house members held a press conference this afternoon to offer their reaction to the president's tweets. here's a look.zenmueller stelzenmueller. >> sit down in the front, please. >> is everybody here? okay, hello, everybody, thank you for -- is there a -- i don't know if there's a mike to put on. i'm lois frankel, chair of the democratic working women's group and i have with me an assortment of my colleagues, brenda lawrenceson, my co-chair, and jackie...
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a number of democratic women house members held a press conference this afternoon to offer their reactionthe president's tweets. here's a look.
a number of democratic women house members held a press conference this afternoon to offer their reactionthe president's tweets. here's a look.
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. >>> the women housed at maricopa's estraya jail don't get to spend much time outside of their cells or the day room in between cells. so the hour or so they get on the yard is a welcome break. but what brayden dailey looks forward to is the short walk to the yard. >> i'm going because i need to see my woman. and she is always like staring at me. and we're about to pass her now. so embarrassing. >> she gets all red and rosie whenever she sees me. all the girls are like there is brayden. >> dailey and emilee keen enjoy their jail house romance. but not all inmates are looking for love. >> the money is a huge thing for me. it's -- yeah, i love money. ♪ >> before her arrest, carrie kimbrough served time in prison for trafficking meth. while there she earned a degree in graphic arts. when she got out, she used her design skills to manufacture checks and to steal a fortune. >> $1.5 million. that's what they capped it at, yeah, in a matter of nine months. i stole a lot of money. got a bunch of account numbers. and, bam, there i was off. i was cashing $50,000, $60,000 checks a pop. i steal
. >>> the women housed at maricopa's estraya jail don't get to spend much time outside of their cells or the day room in between cells. so the hour or so they get on the yard is a welcome break. but what brayden dailey looks forward to is the short walk to the yard. >> i'm going because i need to see my woman. and she is always like staring at me. and we're about to pass her now. so embarrassing. >> she gets all red and rosie whenever she sees me. all the girls are like...
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women hold 19.4% of the 435 seat in the 114th congress.. that is 21% of the seats in the senate. 19.1 of the 435 seats in the house. when it comes to statewide executive offices in 2017, 75 women held statewide elected offices across the country. women hold 24% of the 312 available positions.ub among these women, 32 are democrats, 42 republicans, one is nonpartisan. what is the school board feeling? or that the local offices as well. >> this is so interesting. we looked at schoolboys because it's the one place in american politics where they actually post to gender parity. 40% are held by women nationwide reducer women who run for office. they do not like that, administered by jeff coming topic constituents. this is the farm team. with so interesting as it doesn't start for most people as h a springboard to higher office. acronym, not for women. their examples have gone up to hold other offices. it's not that common. one of our takeaways from the investigation was if you want more women in public office, go to where they already are. the pull of a that couldal potentially be coached recruited abroad award into the p
women hold 19.4% of the 435 seat in the 114th congress.. that is 21% of the seats in the senate. 19.1 of the 435 seats in the house. when it comes to statewide executive offices in 2017, 75 women held statewide elected offices across the country. women hold 24% of the 312 available positions.ub among these women, 32 are democrats, 42 republicans, one is nonpartisan. what is the school board feeling? or that the local offices as well. >> this is so interesting. we looked at schoolboys...
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something that we were all devastated to learn happened. >> reporter: security is high at the women's game. houseaker paul ryan showed up and fans watched congress women of both parties play on the same team against members of the press. they're all raising money to >> really overwhelming. >> reporter: susan miller was diagnosed in arlington, virginia a year ago. >> it's such a sense of gratitude and appreciation that you have so many people taking not only their time out of, you know, their careers, coming across the aisle for a rare change in d.c. these days. >> reporter: tonight i talked to some fans, they told me that they hope the congressional women can get along off the softball field as well. in southeast d.c., i'm shomari stone, news4. >> wonderful time there. >>> one of the biggest music stars in the world took time from his schedule this evening to pay respects to congressman steve scalise today. bono met with the congressman's staff up on capitol hill and signed get well soon cards for scalise and capitol police. the congressman's twitter page posted these pictures. last night, the u2
something that we were all devastated to learn happened. >> reporter: security is high at the women's game. houseaker paul ryan showed up and fans watched congress women of both parties play on the same team against members of the press. they're all raising money to >> really overwhelming. >> reporter: susan miller was diagnosed in arlington, virginia a year ago. >> it's such a sense of gratitude and appreciation that you have so many people taking not only their time...
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this quilt was created a group of women called the house of industry. they were active in philadelphia after they took up quaker arms , after the yellow fever epidemic. they noticed that there were a lot of women left widowed who had children to take care of and they needed to find a way to help those women by providing clothing and services. but also, to give women the opportunity to work for wages. industry was active. this quilt we have is an emblem of quaker activism, even though it's just a quilt. but each individual square is signed by a woman who was working with the house of industry. they were giving this signature when to the head matron she was retiring. in this next case, we are highlighting the work of a quaker artist. was edward hicks. some people might be familiar with the peaceable kingdom artwork. one thing people know about quakers is that they were simple and plain. when edward hicks learned his passion in life was painting and art, it was in direct conflict with his religion. at one point, he was a quaker minister. people saw that he
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. >> narrator: there are about 3500 men and women housed in san antonio's bear county jail.nlike prison, where inmates typically arrive from all over the state jails cater to a single county or city. so it's not unusual for anyone here to come across a familiar face. but when officer moore first noticed thomas, he was more than a little surprised. >> at first, i saw the guy and i was like, is that him? i said nah, that's not him. >> no, that's not him. >> three years earlier, he was making a name for himself in san antonio. due to the popularity of his barbecue restaurant and catering service. >> he kind of had a barbecue and i thought i would check it out. the food was delicious. his brisket, whatever you name, he did it. >> narrator: officer moore's brother who is also a deputy at the jail was a fan, as well. >> he came to my home and catered my kid's party. came over, you know, he barbecued it. everything was wonderful. it was beautiful. like i say, he was a pillar in the community. >> everyone knew me and loved me. and i always showed up to the neighborhood. >> i believe
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implications of their action, including one who noted that some women were rabid rebels, but all were polite to us. except when we were searching their houses. women made the connection clear. there is no word in english language strong enough to express our hatred and contempt for an enemy so degraded that they were gentlemen -- if they were gentlemen, we could there it better. for their part, confederate soldiers wanted to do the honorable thing and of then your private wrongs or impulse by returning home. commentscommon -- demonstrate, gender a limited the undertone. women at --s elite a significant aspect of the campaign both as targets and participants. a gendered form of power shape sherman's military during the campaign. the campaign was more than a detached military and political strategy to show the south the more superior strength. early in the war, sherman understood the utility of the people rather than just the army. sherman himself made the connection between the military campaign and a demonstration of power explicit when he acknowledged despite the fact he could not change the hearts -- the people of the south, he would make
implications of their action, including one who noted that some women were rabid rebels, but all were polite to us. except when we were searching their houses. women made the connection clear. there is no word in english language strong enough to express our hatred and contempt for an enemy so degraded that they were gentlemen -- if they were gentlemen, we could there it better. for their part, confederate soldiers wanted to do the honorable thing and of then your private wrongs or impulse by...
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will not have to wait a full five years before having a chance to improve on that 32% of this house being women. i look forward to diversity across this house. >> thank you. we come now to the adjournments. >> speaker, i moved that this house adjourned until tomorrow at 2:40 p.m. >> the question is that this house adjourned until tomorrow at 2:40 p.m. >> recently on c-span, new orleans mayor on the removal of a robert e. lee statue. out thetually lay reason why the statues were erected in the first lace. why we were taking them down and what we can do to recover from the age old battles that have divided us for so long. roleecause of new orleans in that dark period of our all one we were after of the country's largest slave market. and other people in tita specia responsibility to help our throughnue to move rachel discord. a actress marisa hargitay on white partisan task force and ending sexual violence. words like dehumanizing, the way that lives go off track. people lives sitting on a self, getting derailed. derailed ofting what is this life supposed to be. even on this track, cannot make se
will not have to wait a full five years before having a chance to improve on that 32% of this house being women. i look forward to diversity across this house. >> thank you. we come now to the adjournments. >> speaker, i moved that this house adjourned until tomorrow at 2:40 p.m. >> the question is that this house adjourned until tomorrow at 2:40 p.m. >> recently on c-span, new orleans mayor on the removal of a robert e. lee statue. out thetually lay reason why the...
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will not have to wait a full five years before having a chance to improve on that 32% of this house being women. i look forward to diversity across this house. >> thank you. we come now to the adjournments. >> speaker, i moved that this house adjourned until tomorrow at 2:40 p.m. >> the question is that this house adjourned until tomorrow at 2:40 p.m. order, order. ..
will not have to wait a full five years before having a chance to improve on that 32% of this house being women. i look forward to diversity across this house. >> thank you. we come now to the adjournments. >> speaker, i moved that this house adjourned until tomorrow at 2:40 p.m. >> the question is that this house adjourned until tomorrow at 2:40 p.m. order, order. ..
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will not have to wait a full five years before having a chance to improve on that 32% of this house being women. i look forward to diversity across this house. >> thank you. we come now to the adjournments. >> speaker, i moved that this house adjourned until tomorrow at 2:40 p.m. >> the question is that this house adjourned until tomorrow at 2:40 p.m. c-span come up where history unfold daily. connecting 79, c-span was created by america's cable television companies. and it is brought to you today by your cable and satellite provider. coming up next from washington journal, financial times columnist edward lose talk about the political climate in the u.s. and its effect on global affairs. that's followed by former house speaker ingrid and his book, understanding trump about which takes a look on the president's style of governing. then the case
will not have to wait a full five years before having a chance to improve on that 32% of this house being women. i look forward to diversity across this house. >> thank you. we come now to the adjournments. >> speaker, i moved that this house adjourned until tomorrow at 2:40 p.m. >> the question is that this house adjourned until tomorrow at 2:40 p.m. c-span come up where history unfold daily. connecting 79, c-span was created by america's cable television companies. and it is...
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house. what does this say to young women and young girls, and what does it say about the women in the white t against this? >> in a phone call, he starts leering and smiling at an irish reporter who he finds attractive, this has brought us back, like, 30 years. i do think women in the white house need to know their value and step up and understand they need to set him straight. so do the men. >> i want to bring one name out. and i'm sorry to name one person, but i'm going to name her. because he's been around washington for a long time. he's been a friend, we know her, but elaine chow. he's be she's been there before. she'll be there again. somebody like elaine chow needs to speak out the next time this happens. she has a voice. it's not enough anymore to say he's new to the job. and that's what she said. that's what others have said. well, he's new to the job. >> i would not allow, i have four kids, i would not allow any of my children to behave this way, and if they did behave this way one time, i would take care of it. instead, a lot of these republicans and cabinet members are going, oh,
house. what does this say to young women and young girls, and what does it say about the women in the white t against this? >> in a phone call, he starts leering and smiling at an irish reporter who he finds attractive, this has brought us back, like, 30 years. i do think women in the white house need to know their value and step up and understand they need to set him straight. so do the men. >> i want to bring one name out. and i'm sorry to name one person, but i'm going to name...
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women in this place. look forward to improvements in diversity across the house. >> thank you. we come now to the -- speaker. >> the house now adjourn until tomorrow at 2:40'm. the question is the house journey until tomorrow at 2:40 p.m. sky s aye, aye. >> contrary no. >> the a's have it. order, order. >> sunday night on "after words," mike lie talks about forgotten historical figures who fought big government. he is interviewed bay form are acting solicitor general. >> when you're on the lookout they come to you gradually. asked friends and other people i knew who they thought should get more credit than they get, and in the case of -- this is an iroquois indian chief and he understood the principle of federalism but a they lived it for centuries before we were a country. his name is not a name most americans know anything about and yet he had profound impact on our system of government. the guy who, enabled benjamin franklin to learn about -- made into it the articles of confederation and in the constitution. >> watch "after words" sunday night at 9:00 eastern on booktv. >>
women in this place. look forward to improvements in diversity across the house. >> thank you. we come now to the -- speaker. >> the house now adjourn until tomorrow at 2:40'm. the question is the house journey until tomorrow at 2:40 p.m. sky s aye, aye. >> contrary no. >> the a's have it. order, order. >> sunday night on "after words," mike lie talks about forgotten historical figures who fought big government. he is interviewed bay form are acting...
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men and women are housed in separate areas. but all wear jail-issued scrubs, eat the same food and sleep on the same thin mattresses. yet, as danielle benefield proves, individuality is hardly lacking here. [ screams ] >> she doesn't have a decibel limit. >> i knew you -- i knew you was -- >> she tends to be what i would call one of our problem children. >> girl, she told me yesterday, wake up. >> she likes a lot of attention. >> i know how to use my mouth, i mean, you know, talking. i am just a people person. i am a social butterfly. this is how i do my time. i always have my makeup and my hair done, you know, radiant. that's the reputation i have in here. some of them call me diva. i am a bit of a shop holik. i like my things. that's why i am in here, grand theft, stealing people's stuff and shopping. >> benefield says she has had several prior convictions for theft and burglary but never served more than 90 days. this time the judge gave her five years and eight months. she is eligible for release in half that time. >> what
men and women are housed in separate areas. but all wear jail-issued scrubs, eat the same food and sleep on the same thin mattresses. yet, as danielle benefield proves, individuality is hardly lacking here. [ screams ] >> she doesn't have a decibel limit. >> i knew you -- i knew you was -- >> she tends to be what i would call one of our problem children. >> girl, she told me yesterday, wake up. >> she likes a lot of attention. >> i know how to use my mouth, i...
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women. what's behind them? >> and house investigators looking into trump and russia looking to subpoena the white house. plus tension between the secretary of state and the white house senior staff now coming out in the open. we'll tell you what rex tillerson is mad about tonight. looking sharp len. who's the lucky lady? i'm going to the bank, to discuss a mortgage. ugh, see, you need a loan, you put on a suit, you go crawling to the bank. this is how i dress to get a mortgage. i just go to lendingtree. i calculate how much home i can afford. i get multiple offers to compare side by side. and the best part is... the banks come crawling to me. everything you need to get a better mortgage. clothing optional. lendingtree, when banks compete, you win. okay! ...awkward. with my moderate to severe crohn's disease,... ...i kept looking for ways to manage my symptoms. i thought i was doing okay... then it hit me... ...managing was all i was doing. when i told my doctor,... ...i learned humira is for people who still have symptoms o
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women hold 104 19-point fehr% of the 435 seats in 114th congress. that's 21% of the seats in the senate 19.1% of 435 seats in the house. statewide elected offices in 2017, 75 women held statewide elected executive offices across the country, women hold 24% of the 312 available positions. among these women, 32 are democrats, 42 are republicans. one is nonpartisan. what is the school board feeling? we're talking about national and state offices doctor. you looked at local offices. guest: this is so interesting. we looked at school boards because it's one point in american politics where we're close to gender parody. something like 40% of school board seats are held by women nationwide. these are women who run for office. they've been elected. they've administered, they dealt with constituents. this is the farm team. what's so interesting it doesn't serve for most people as a spring board to higher office. there are examples of people who come up through school board and gone on to hold other offices. it's not that not that common. one of the take aways was, if you want more women in public office, go to where they are. yo
women hold 104 19-point fehr% of the 435 seats in 114th congress. that's 21% of the seats in the senate 19.1% of 435 seats in the house. statewide elected offices in 2017, 75 women held statewide elected executive offices across the country, women hold 24% of the 312 available positions. among these women, 32 are democrats, 42 are republicans. one is nonpartisan. what is the school board feeling? we're talking about national and state offices doctor. you looked at local offices. guest: this is...
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the private sector are a testament to his belief and solid conviction in the potential of women. >> white housee other hand publicly defended the president's latest tweets. >> large parts of the media are covering personal insults about the president and really denying america's women their rightful knowledge on what he's doing for them. >> the president hasn't come out with a plan. but that's decides the point right now. >> you keep interpreting me, george. and fairly to the american people, particularly women who tune into these shows to get information about what's going on for them. >> and then there is the first lady, who through a spokeswoman, defended her husband as she has stated in the past when her husband gets attacked, he will punch back ten times harder. that reaction surprised critics from someone who made cyber bullying a priority. >> if he does something that you think crossed a line, will you tell him? >> yes, i tell him all the time. >> all the time? >> all the time. >> and does he listen? >> i think he hears me. but he will do what he wants to do in the end. >> for ivanka tru
the private sector are a testament to his belief and solid conviction in the potential of women. >> white housee other hand publicly defended the president's latest tweets. >> large parts of the media are covering personal insults about the president and really denying america's women their rightful knowledge on what he's doing for them. >> the president hasn't come out with a plan. but that's decides the point right now. >> you keep interpreting me, george. and fairly...
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women of reproductive age. let me also point out that both the american health care act passed by the house and the president's budget terminate all federal funding for planned parenthood, and we just heard senator blumenthal speak eloquently about the importance of planned parenthood. this would leave millions of women and families with fewer health care options. in new hampshire, it would mean that between 12,000 and 13,000 women and men would lose access to basic primary and preventive health services, including lifesaving cancer screenings and h.i.v. testing. according to poll after poll, the american people all across the political spectrum strongly support planned parenthood and oppose efforts to defund it. but despite efforts by republican leaders in the house and senate to misrepresent the facts, planned parenthood does not use taxpayer dollars to fund abortions. indeed, federal law expressly forbids the use of federal funds to pay for abortions except under extremely narrow circumstances that have been agreed to by congress. so the real issue here is not abortion. this is about ensuring that american w
women of reproductive age. let me also point out that both the american health care act passed by the house and the president's budget terminate all federal funding for planned parenthood, and we just heard senator blumenthal speak eloquently about the importance of planned parenthood. this would leave millions of women and families with fewer health care options. in new hampshire, it would mean that between 12,000 and 13,000 women and men would lose access to basic primary and preventive...
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this quilt was created by a group of women -- it is called the houses industry. they were active in philadelphia after they sort of took up arms, quaker arms, after the yellow fever epidemic. they noticed there were a lot of women who were left widowed or had children to take care of and they needed to find a way to help those women by providing clothing and services, but also to give women the opportunity to work for wages. so the houses industry was active in that, and the quilt we have is an and will quaker activism, in a sense, even here is ant -- have emblem of quaker activism, in a sense, even though it is just a quilt. each individual square is signed by a woman who was working with the house of industries -- houses industry. arehe next case, we highlighting the work of a quaker artist, and his name is edward hicks. some people might be the lawyer with the peaceable kingdom artwork. one of the things people know about quakers is that they were simple and plain, and you can see that in the architecture we saw a earlier. --ard hicks, when we he learned that h
this quilt was created by a group of women -- it is called the houses industry. they were active in philadelphia after they sort of took up arms, quaker arms, after the yellow fever epidemic. they noticed there were a lot of women who were left widowed or had children to take care of and they needed to find a way to help those women by providing clothing and services, but also to give women the opportunity to work for wages. so the houses industry was active in that, and the quilt we have is an...
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and a record number of women elected to this lower house of .arliament as well, 233 women that brings up the percentage of women in parliament to 38.65%. that is also a record high in france, but a little bit far from the 50% which would be a gender inequality in parliament. this parliament is drawn praise because it is younger and more feminine but also drawn criticism for not being as diverse as the rest of france is. if you look at these lawmakers that are elected, very few blue-collar workers, farmers, a majority of white-collar workers from the private sector essentially. >> an increased number of mps who are business orientated. >> absolutely. if we look at the pro-business paper in france, they look at that angle. or will0 mps have been be running businesses. see thecartoon, you can leaders of france's biggest trade unions reacting to the situation. is from thecgt, often at loggerheads with the business leaders. he has just realized how many business leaders have entered the parliament. freshly elected mps are making their way to the national assembly. almost feels like the fir
and a record number of women elected to this lower house of .arliament as well, 233 women that brings up the percentage of women in parliament to 38.65%. that is also a record high in france, but a little bit far from the 50% which would be a gender inequality in parliament. this parliament is drawn praise because it is younger and more feminine but also drawn criticism for not being as diverse as the rest of france is. if you look at these lawmakers that are elected, very few blue-collar...
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women hold 104, 19-point fehr% of the 435 seats in 114th congress. that's 21% of the seats in the 19.1% of 435 seats in the house. statewide elected offices in 2017, 75 women held statewide executive offices across the country, women hold 24% of positions.ilable among these women, 32 are democrats, 42 are republicans. one is nonpartisan. what is the school board feeling? we're talking about national and state offices doctor. offices.d at local guest: this is so interesting. we looked at school boards because it's one point in politics where we're close to gender parody. something like 40% of school are held by women nationwide. these are women who run for office. elected.een they've administered, they dealt with constituents. this is the farm team. what's so interesting it doesn't arve for most people as spring board to higher office. there are examples of people who school board and gone on to hold other offices. not that not that common. one of the take aways was, if you want more women in public office, go to where they are. you got this pool of women there that could potentially be brought recruited and alon
women hold 104, 19-point fehr% of the 435 seats in 114th congress. that's 21% of the seats in the 19.1% of 435 seats in the house. statewide elected offices in 2017, 75 women held statewide executive offices across the country, women hold 24% of positions.ilable among these women, 32 are democrats, 42 are republicans. one is nonpartisan. what is the school board feeling? we're talking about national and state offices doctor. offices.d at local guest: this is so interesting. we looked at school...
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he directly attacked women's rights. >> house foreign affairs committee ron desantis says he's a britishsion of bernie sanders. >> we have to go way, way, way left to the bernie sanders. a big advocate of the castro regime in cuba, and he's just not somebody that i think would see eye to eye with most american presidents. >> many analysts predict a more likely scenario is that may could form a coalition government with the democratic unionist, a small conservative party most closely aligned with president trump. the u.s. withdraw appearance climate accords was very wise. democratic unionist like trump are critical of multinational agreements, they want a soft brexit, meaning that britain would no longer be a member of the e.u., but would retain terror free trade with e.u. members. >> bret: continuing overseas, iranian leaders are accusing the u.s. and saudi arabia of supporting the terrorists who killed 17 people and a pair of attacks in tehran.of iranians aa funeral ceremony today. i ran a positive supreme leader says the attacks will add to the hatred these people harbored toward the u
he directly attacked women's rights. >> house foreign affairs committee ron desantis says he's a britishsion of bernie sanders. >> we have to go way, way, way left to the bernie sanders. a big advocate of the castro regime in cuba, and he's just not somebody that i think would see eye to eye with most american presidents. >> many analysts predict a more likely scenario is that may could form a coalition government with the democratic unionist, a small conservative party most...
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but this summer, the men and women moving into this house will be enticed by more temptations and facene in the history of this game, and these cameras and microphones will capture it all. how they handle the twists and turns will determine who will be evicted and who will be the last person standing. so, what will it take to win it all? there's only one way to find out. the most tempting season of "big brother" begins right now!
but this summer, the men and women moving into this house will be enticed by more temptations and facene in the history of this game, and these cameras and microphones will capture it all. how they handle the twists and turns will determine who will be evicted and who will be the last person standing. so, what will it take to win it all? there's only one way to find out. the most tempting season of "big brother" begins right now!
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more than $40 million over the last two years sharing their homes on a website. 58% of airbnb housing are womenin the letter, they invited ivanka trump to visit cuba to see the progress that has been made firsthand. greece's creditors have agreed to release those last of the bailout plan. they badly needed the 8.5 euro -- 8.5 to avoid default billion euro payment to avoid default in a few weeks. the involvement of the international monetary fund which is expected to approve in principle. it is a sticking point. the imf and greece has been hoping for measures to ease the country's debt load. minister saidce while they do not get everything they wanted, progress has been made. >> we feel there is a much greater clarity on a both the greek people -- both the greek people and the financial markets. is it as much clarity as the greek people deserve after all of the forms carried out and all of the sacrifices that have been made? perhaps not, but we recognize that we do not want the perfect to be the enemy of the good. we recognize that all sides have tried to give an compromise to some extent. >> ti
more than $40 million over the last two years sharing their homes on a website. 58% of airbnb housing are womenin the letter, they invited ivanka trump to visit cuba to see the progress that has been made firsthand. greece's creditors have agreed to release those last of the bailout plan. they badly needed the 8.5 euro -- 8.5 to avoid default billion euro payment to avoid default in a few weeks. the involvement of the international monetary fund which is expected to approve in principle. it is...
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women in this place. i look forward to improvements in diversity right across this house. thank you. adjourn until tomorrow at 2. 40pm. the question is that this house do now adjourn until tomorrow at 2. 40pm. as many of that opinion say aye. to the contrary no. independenting the ayes have it. —— i think the ayes have it. 0rder, order! . so the first formal session of parliament there, but the formalities, as you will have gathered, essentially to welcome the father of the house, and, crucially, to elect the speaker in this case reelect the speaker, because john bercow is speaker for the third time. kenneth clarke is father of the house because he is the longest serving mp in the house, very nearly his 47 years in the commons. we are here in downing street because fundamentally we have been following talks between theresa may and the dup. arlene foster and nigel dodds arrived here about 12. 30. we thought we would get a resolution perhaps today. but theresa may had to leave those talks because she had to leave those talks because she had to ta ke to leave those talks because she had
women in this place. i look forward to improvements in diversity right across this house. thank you. adjourn until tomorrow at 2. 40pm. the question is that this house do now adjourn until tomorrow at 2. 40pm. as many of that opinion say aye. to the contrary no. independenting the ayes have it. —— i think the ayes have it. 0rder, order! . so the first formal session of parliament there, but the formalities, as you will have gathered, essentially to welcome the father of the house, and,...
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nine guys, and several women, mostly house members, a couple senators. enjoying what they are doing, knowing they are playing for the game. it's not a grudge match. especially this year. it is played for the sport, the sport that was once the national pastime, and certainly right here with the national pastime tonight. >> it has been a lot of fun. that will do it for us. what do you say we do it again next year? go, a special thanks to our friends at c-span and the nationals for providing video and taking our audio this evening, and i hope everyone enjoyed it. that will do it for us here tonight from nationals park. a great evening. a game won by the democrats, back in the win column, 11-2 over the republicans. for the federal news radio station, i'm george wallace saying so long, thank you for win -- listening. the democrats win number 40 in the series. have a great night, everyone. >> the 2017 congressional baseball game for charity coming to an end at nationals park in dc.ington the final score, 11-2, the democrats sweeping the republicans. more than
nine guys, and several women, mostly house members, a couple senators. enjoying what they are doing, knowing they are playing for the game. it's not a grudge match. especially this year. it is played for the sport, the sport that was once the national pastime, and certainly right here with the national pastime tonight. >> it has been a lot of fun. that will do it for us. what do you say we do it again next year? go, a special thanks to our friends at c-span and the nationals for providing...
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starting in 2020 if a student doesn't present these qualifications -- >> they go to that women's families house we're just sending them over to her home. [laughing] >> will they be considered a a dropout or what are there alternatives? >> look, let me say this. it is a requirement but let me do two things. first of all it's not like we just tell you senior year in september this is a requirement that we're doing this all and helping kids. we are going to support them and ensure they get there, and given the support to they get there. i'm going to tell you this, outside of you, nobody in the show doesn't do this for their own children, both subtly and directly. and i'm going to make sure that the other 35% are not just by chance but have a plan and a support system, and we're going to help them get there. today to graduate you have to do 40 hours of community service in chicago. you have to do for credits worth of science. to graduate sarah goode you take four years of i.t. we have a whole host of requirements. i don't think it's, and our kids graduate and a graduation rate is going up. i do not
starting in 2020 if a student doesn't present these qualifications -- >> they go to that women's families house we're just sending them over to her home. [laughing] >> will they be considered a a dropout or what are there alternatives? >> look, let me say this. it is a requirement but let me do two things. first of all it's not like we just tell you senior year in september this is a requirement that we're doing this all and helping kids. we are going to support them and...
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women's prison. named after the town, it houses 600 women. only 8% of them are convicted of violent crimes. that puts 34-year-old eraina in an even smaller minority. >> translator: i was sentenced for two murders. >> she is in the 12th year of a 21-year sentence for her role in the killings. >> translator: i was just at the wrong place at the wrong time when -- it's very difficult, you know. >> who shot these two people? >> translator: well, in the verdict it's written that i did. so that's the end of the story. but because i'm going to get out someday, i have to come to terms with it. so that i'll be able to connect to some kind of a future. >> she is still years away from her release but is preparing for it now. she works for the prison maintenance department doing everything from mowing lawns to painting furniture. but her passion lies elsewhere. >> you can't really write some of the things that we experience in these prisons. you can't script them. because here you have a person that's been convicted of a double murder but what she does as part of her time and part of her therapy is she
women's prison. named after the town, it houses 600 women. only 8% of them are convicted of violent crimes. that puts 34-year-old eraina in an even smaller minority. >> translator: i was sentenced for two murders. >> she is in the 12th year of a 21-year sentence for her role in the killings. >> translator: i was just at the wrong place at the wrong time when -- it's very difficult, you know. >> who shot these two people? >> translator: well, in the verdict it's...
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the quote was created by a group of women -- it is called the houses industry. philadelphiaive in after they took up quaker arms -- after the ella favor epidemic. they noticed that there were a lot of women left widowed who had children to take care of -- it needed to find a way to help those women by providing clothing and services. to give women the opportunity to work for wages. this industry was active in just the will that we have is an emblem of quaker activism, even though it's just a quilt. square is- individual signed by a woman who was working with the house of industry. they were giving us signature quilt -- two that had matron. that was when she was retiring. >> in his next case, we are highlighting the work of a click -- quaker artist. his name is edward hit. withe might be familiar the peaceable -- kingdom artwork. one of the things people know about quakers, they were simple and plain. you can definitely see that an architecture we saw earlier. edward hicks, when he learned that his action in life is painting and art, it was in direct conflict with
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it's 240 years of our democratic relationship and we have 18% women in the house and senate. in some ways this is a big win for republican women tonight. >> you asked what the strategy is going forward, first of all when people live in the district and focus on the district they can win. there are enough districts in 2018 for the democrats to take the house back. >> david, what really struck me about what the republicans did was how they tied pelosi. nancy pelosi and the leaders in the house to ossoff in a negative bad way. >> it's remarkable how this works. it's been years that this is going on and it does. we talk about how local voters in the district vote the district and vote the candidate there, there's a reason people are spending lots of lots of money nationalizing the company because people know those messages are effective. and clearly we saw that she had a set back tonight. >> what about the congressional baseball shooting that happened loss week, do you think that had any impact on this race considering that the shooter was apparently a liberal and had worked on be
it's 240 years of our democratic relationship and we have 18% women in the house and senate. in some ways this is a big win for republican women tonight. >> you asked what the strategy is going forward, first of all when people live in the district and focus on the district they can win. there are enough districts in 2018 for the democrats to take the house back. >> david, what really struck me about what the republicans did was how they tied pelosi. nancy pelosi and the leaders in...
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women. just yesterday white house press secretary sean spicer admitted that he and the president still had not discussed whether the russians actually interfered in the election. anthony? >> mason: thanks, jeff. it's been nearly a year since officer jeff geronimo yanez shot killed philando castile. today new video was released from the aftermath, showing the bravery of a little girl who witnessed the shooting. here's mireya villarreal. [gunfire] >> reporter: moments after philando castile was shot by officer yanez, you see a four-year-old little girl being coaxed out of the back seat by a second officer. >> get the baby girl out of here! >> reporter: the girl's mother was sitting in the front seat streaming the aftermath on facebook live. the mother and the girl were both placed in the back seat of a patrol car. reynolds was handcuffed, clearly upset. >> it's okay. i'm right here with you. >> reporter: as the young girl comforts her mother... [bleeped] >> mom, please stop this screaming, because i don't want you to get shooted. >> okay. kiss. >> i can keep you safe. >> i can't believe they jus
women. just yesterday white house press secretary sean spicer admitted that he and the president still had not discussed whether the russians actually interfered in the election. anthony? >> mason: thanks, jeff. it's been nearly a year since officer jeff geronimo yanez shot killed philando castile. today new video was released from the aftermath, showing the bravery of a little girl who witnessed the shooting. here's mireya villarreal. [gunfire] >> reporter: moments after philando...
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you might remember an attack in april on a rebel-held province killed dozens of men, women and children. the white house has warned that another chemical attack would end in assad and his military paying a very high price. meanwhile the trump administration is declaring a clear victory in yesterday's supreme court ruling reinstating key components of his travel ban. they have agreed to review the ban. but the ban applies only to those people who don't have a bona fide relationship with a person or entity inside the u.s. the state department will begin implementing the ban on thursday. >>> the family of philando castile has agreed to a $3 million settlement in his death. the agreement with st. anthony came ten days after the officer who fired the fatal shots was acquitted. castile was killed during a routine traffic stop after he let the officer know he was armed. castile had a permit to carry that gun. his girlfriend poste facebook live, sparking outrage across the country. >>> and a trial is under way for the arizona sheriff known for crackdown on illegal immigrants. sheriff arpaio is accused of defyin
you might remember an attack in april on a rebel-held province killed dozens of men, women and children. the white house has warned that another chemical attack would end in assad and his military paying a very high price. meanwhile the trump administration is declaring a clear victory in yesterday's supreme court ruling reinstating key components of his travel ban. they have agreed to review the ban. but the ban applies only to those people who don't have a bona fide relationship with a person...
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house. it was mostly black women who were enslaved in the house, who were raped, beaten daily. l and mentality abuse, so for a lot of people in america, that was like a slap in the face for black america, particularly to black women. >> simone, how important was it for you to give bill maher user two cents and make it a teachable moment? >> i thought it was important for me personally. i'm grate much the show also thought it was important and gave myself others space and time to give our remarks. we are living in polarizing times, and we still have yet to grapple with race in america. because of that, whenever the subject comes up, it can be very, very tense. i know bill a maher understood he was wrong last week, again he apologized after the show last week, and again on that stage last night, but it was more than just the word. people in america, especially black people are dealing with ballotsing down with the white supremacy, systemic racism. i thought it was really, really important that we put context in there, we brought black women into the conversation, because sometimes
house. it was mostly black women who were enslaved in the house, who were raped, beaten daily. l and mentality abuse, so for a lot of people in america, that was like a slap in the face for black america, particularly to black women. >> simone, how important was it for you to give bill maher user two cents and make it a teachable moment? >> i thought it was important for me personally. i'm grate much the show also thought it was important and gave myself others space and time to...
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house, kevin cork, fox news. >>> all right, live look at the white house tonight it, appears president trump may disbands the council on women and girls, president obama created the councils nil 2009 to focus engenderer quality, to have open lines of commune minimum case with women. council has not been functioning since the trump administration took over, evaluating whether to keep it, it initially appeared senior white house counselor, kellyanne conway was going to oversee it, but the status of the offers is still in question. >>> well, a controversial nra ad is taking heat from both sides of the aisle tonight. five at 66:30, coming right back. back. z2ejdz z16fz y2ejdy y16fy >>> the only way we save our country and our freedom is to fight this violence of lies. with a clenched fist of truth. i'm the national rifle association of america and i'm the safety place. >> it's a controversial ad for sure but the nra is standing behind it. it's been receiving a lot of criticism even from gun owners >> lauren demarco has reaction. >> they use their media to says 98 real news. they use their schools to teach children that their pre
house, kevin cork, fox news. >>> all right, live look at the white house tonight it, appears president trump may disbands the council on women and girls, president obama created the councils nil 2009 to focus engenderer quality, to have open lines of commune minimum case with women. council has not been functioning since the trump administration took over, evaluating whether to keep it, it initially appeared senior white house counselor, kellyanne conway was going to oversee it, but...
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to be but what turns this home upside down is portrayed by point of view and actions of the women in the househe opposite of the book, and 1971 film of the same name. >> and that film is definitely completely told from mcbernie, the male perspective, and sophia switched that. >> reporter: one male, seven females. >> i know you are interested in me. >> you're waiting for something, you feel like something bad is going to happen. >> sensitive person. >> these ladies love a man in uniform but when that love reaches several boiling points somebody has got to go just a little food forethought. >> i can't go back. >> is that my recipe. >> it is. >> dynamics are very intense. it is an enjoyable movie to watch but you don't know what these women are going to do to this guy what have you done to me. >> it is ladies night at the movies. >>> oh, yes, it is ladies night. they continue to do amazing work. patty jenkins and of course so fee ace doing her thing, excellent role models without a doubt. >> love seeing them succeed. >> in. >> let me know when you see it >>> next up hot minute with be x. >> infor
to be but what turns this home upside down is portrayed by point of view and actions of the women in the househe opposite of the book, and 1971 film of the same name. >> and that film is definitely completely told from mcbernie, the male perspective, and sophia switched that. >> reporter: one male, seven females. >> i know you are interested in me. >> you're waiting for something, you feel like something bad is going to happen. >> sensitive person. >> these...
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women. how do you blend the two? >> that's her brief in the white house. she's there supposedly trying to get more women involved in businesses and all these kinds -- that's what she's there to do. backing up wa you said, the behavior that gets rewarded gets repeated. right? and so from trump's point of view, every attack on the media from his point of view has worked. right? because that is the glue that knits together all of the conservative base at this point. so if he's in a fight with joe and mika, he wins for the most part, but with the exception of what was the biggest problem in this campaign? what was the moment republicans said, okay, that's enough? when did ten senators leave his side? it was the "access hollywood" tape in october. that was when people like mike lee said, i'm sorry, i'm withdrawing my endorsement. he has some problems in the senate right now. there's some active legislation you might have heard of right now with wavering senators and there's a lot of senators expressing outright disgust. so it creeps over from i'm just tussling w
women. how do you blend the two? >> that's her brief in the white house. she's there supposedly trying to get more women involved in businesses and all these kinds -- that's what she's there to do. backing up wa you said, the behavior that gets rewarded gets repeated. right? and so from trump's point of view, every attack on the media from his point of view has worked. right? because that is the glue that knits together all of the conservative base at this point. so if he's in a fight...
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the camp houses thousands of men, women, and children , as peoplerom homes try to dislodge the islamic state from basel. -- mosul. genie: you have been hit -- watching uber. reporter: travis said he was taking an indefinite leave, another board member forced to resign over sexist remarks. he was speaking during a staff meeting saying that uber should move on from a damning investigation into harassment at the firm. the timing not be worse as an inquiry conducted by eric holder found little protection for employees from bullying. it could not have been more embarrassing for uber. the latest executive to resign after a sexist comment at the very meeting addressing this corporate culture. numbery female port called from adding more women to the group after -- the man responded by saying women talked to much. from always known be hustling and going toe to toe with colleagues. the chairman acknowledged this in the past. bitour generally a little forward leaning. reporter: that needs to change according to recommendations made following an internal investigation into allegations of harassmen
the camp houses thousands of men, women, and children , as peoplerom homes try to dislodge the islamic state from basel. -- mosul. genie: you have been hit -- watching uber. reporter: travis said he was taking an indefinite leave, another board member forced to resign over sexist remarks. he was speaking during a staff meeting saying that uber should move on from a damning investigation into harassment at the firm. the timing not be worse as an inquiry conducted by eric holder found little...
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women in this place. i look forward to improvements in diversity in this house. >> thank you. we come now to the adjournment to move, we do now adjourned until tomorrow at 2:40 the question does now adjourned until tomorrow at 2:40 p.m. >> the eyes have it. the eyes have it. >> c-span's washington journal live every day with news and policy issues that impact you. coming up saturday morning, university of virginia historian ken hughes talks about the 45th anniversary of the watergate break-in and its impact on american politics. frank from florida international university discusses the cuban policy under the trump administration. then a popular mechanics meeting editor, joe, reports on the air force new weapon disposable drones. be sure to watch c-span's washington journal, live at 7:0y morning. join the discussion. >> sunday on q&a. >> barack is deeply committed to presenting his story and that's different from history. >> part worn with political ties are winning derek gero, rising star in the making of barack obama which covers president obama's life after his winning the p
women in this place. i look forward to improvements in diversity in this house. >> thank you. we come now to the adjournment to move, we do now adjourned until tomorrow at 2:40 the question does now adjourned until tomorrow at 2:40 p.m. >> the eyes have it. the eyes have it. >> c-span's washington journal live every day with news and policy issues that impact you. coming up saturday morning, university of virginia historian ken hughes talks about the 45th anniversary of the...
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president to go after his critics, but are we hearing anything from the other high profile women in this white houseanka trump, dina powell, anyone else that might be championing women's issues. are they saying anything about this. >> we have not heard anything from ivanka or dina. the spokesperson would not comment specifically on the tweet, but did refer reporters back to a former statement that the first lady made. when the president is hit, he hits back ten times harder. >> what happened to her cyber belie bullying initiatives. that continues to be a priority, but there is no doubt that the tweet that the president up leashed yesterday, a lot of people would argue under cuts that anti-cyber bullying message. and ivanka trump decried the viciousness in washington. that under cuts the message as well. that is another one of the question that's we will try to get from sarah huckabee sanders today. >> thank you. >> here with me, joy reid, host of "a.m. joy." and also roslind wiseman, ladies, it is wonderful to have you, joy, especially you here onset with me. this is not the first time that the pres
president to go after his critics, but are we hearing anything from the other high profile women in this white houseanka trump, dina powell, anyone else that might be championing women's issues. are they saying anything about this. >> we have not heard anything from ivanka or dina. the spokesperson would not comment specifically on the tweet, but did refer reporters back to a former statement that the first lady made. when the president is hit, he hits back ten times harder. >> what...
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women. just yesterday, white house press secretary sean spicer admitted he and the president still had not discussed whether the russians actually interfered in the election. anthony. >> thanks, jeff. >> it has been nearly a year since officer, geronimo yanez killed a man in a traffic stop. yanez was acquitted of all charges last friday. we have seen dashboard camera footage and cell phone video from castile's girlfriend. new video released from the aftermath showing the bravery of a little girl who witnessed the shooting. [ gunfire ] >> reporter: moments after castile was shot by yanez, you see a 4-year-old little girl being coaxed out of the back seat by a second officer. >> gethe baby girl out of here! >> reporter: the girl's mother and girlfriend, diamond reynolds in the front seat streaming the aftermath on facebook live. the mother and girl both placed in the back seat of a patrol car. reynolds handcuffed. clearly upset. [ indiscernible ] >> it's okay, i'm right here with you. >> reporter: as the young girl come forl comforts her mother. [ bleep ]. >> ma, i don't want you to get shooted. >> ok
women. just yesterday, white house press secretary sean spicer admitted he and the president still had not discussed whether the russians actually interfered in the election. anthony. >> thanks, jeff. >> it has been nearly a year since officer, geronimo yanez killed a man in a traffic stop. yanez was acquitted of all charges last friday. we have seen dashboard camera footage and cell phone video from castile's girlfriend. new video released from the aftermath showing the bravery of...
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you would be at dinner -- the women would be wearing their finest gowns from the house of worth in paris. the ropes of pearls. their finest evening attire. it is not going to be a relaxed affair. you have been invited to this incredibly exclusive house, and you are going to be judged on your conversation. do you know which fork of the five on the table you are to use for your oysters or salad? do you have all the right manners and witticisms in all faireght social savois to belong in this company? the people in the the gilded age , i don't mean just the mills, the melons and raqq rockefellers, they collected amazing collections of art. when forces in europe were these folks are going to europe and purchasing fabulous collections of art and of europeans culture which they are sort of appropriating into their own lifestyles, but it left us with carnegie libraries over all the country. it left us with most of the collections of places like them metropolitan museum of art. while they were very much living high for themselves and their own reputations and interests, they also left legacies. e
you would be at dinner -- the women would be wearing their finest gowns from the house of worth in paris. the ropes of pearls. their finest evening attire. it is not going to be a relaxed affair. you have been invited to this incredibly exclusive house, and you are going to be judged on your conversation. do you know which fork of the five on the table you are to use for your oysters or salad? do you have all the right manners and witticisms in all faireght social savois to belong in this...
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right honourable friend the minister for women and equalities either has made, or isjust about to make, an announcement by way of a letter to members of this houseexplaining that she intends to intervene to fund abortions in england for women arriving here from northern ireland, and i hope the house will find that a sensible way of dealing with this challenge. it is welcomed that the government is now saying that they will correct this injustice, however, he will know, as everyone knows, that the devil will be in the detail, so can i ask him whether he will make a commitment on behalf of this government to meet with myself and representatives of organisations like marie stopes and bpas and the london—irish abortion campaign to look at how we can turn this into a reality, so that those women in northern ireland today will finally have their voices heard and can use their services as soon as possible? hear, hear! well, look, i would say to the honourable lady, please, read the letter that my honourable friend has sent out. we will be funding her department with additionalfunding so that she can make a grant to the external organisations who will p
right honourable friend the minister for women and equalities either has made, or isjust about to make, an announcement by way of a letter to members of this houseexplaining that she intends to intervene to fund abortions in england for women arriving here from northern ireland, and i hope the house will find that a sensible way of dealing with this challenge. it is welcomed that the government is now saying that they will correct this injustice, however, he will know, as everyone knows, that...
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. >> let me say i'm impressed with the fact, there are two women in the house republican leadership, if you look at it as a member of five, she's the fifth. the vice chair of the house conference. she is not going to be in a good stead with the white house as a fellow republican by, not just tweeting but coming on cnn and saying, he's got to stop. but she had the guts and the courage to do it, and, you know what? i think in that should be, should be applauded. it is not easy for these members of congress who go to work on both sides of the aisle every day, trying to do important things. like trying to figure out the health care system in this country. and they understandably get asked about really monumental, unbelievably inappropriate tweets by the president of the united states, and they have to spend time reacting to that, and the fact she recognized that it was important enough to do, to show that there's another face to the republican party, i think is really noteworthy. >> your reaction when you saw the tweet? >> i obviously commend her for taking the high road, not going down
. >> let me say i'm impressed with the fact, there are two women in the house republican leadership, if you look at it as a member of five, she's the fifth. the vice chair of the house conference. she is not going to be in a good stead with the white house as a fellow republican by, not just tweeting but coming on cnn and saying, he's got to stop. but she had the guts and the courage to do it, and, you know what? i think in that should be, should be applauded. it is not easy for these...
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. >> unfortunately the forgotten men and women remain ignored in both the house and senate bill, and that's what i'm trying to press. >> republican senator ron johnson citeding the working class people president trump has also called forgot zblen save medicare and medicaid and social security without cuts. >> the bill he now supports would slash medicaid spending by $800 billion. >> i'm also very concerned about the medicaid cuts, what it means to our most vulnerable citizens. >> knows concerns from senator susan collins now on the growing list of republicans who say they'll vote no on this bill. >> and that makes a total of six in the no column when this bill can only afford two no votes to pass. abc news, washington. >>> meanwhile, locally some doctors say the republican plan will leave some of their patients with fewer options. the plan slashes spending on medicaid by $800 billion. matt hickey is a resident physician at sf general where a number of his patients are on medicaid. >> i think that's my big concern is patients are going to get a lot sicker before they feel like they're
. >> unfortunately the forgotten men and women remain ignored in both the house and senate bill, and that's what i'm trying to press. >> republican senator ron johnson citeding the working class people president trump has also called forgot zblen save medicare and medicaid and social security without cuts. >> the bill he now supports would slash medicaid spending by $800 billion. >> i'm also very concerned about the medicaid cuts, what it means to our most vulnerable...
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. >> unfortunately, the forgotten men and women remain ignored in both the house and senate bill and that's what i'm trying to press. >> reporter: ron johnson citing the working class americans president trump has called forgotten. >> save medicare, medicaid and social security without cuts. >> reporter: candidate trump pushing to save medicaid but the bill he supports would slash medicaid spending by $800 billion. >> i'm also very concerned about the medicaid cuts, what it means to our most vulnerable citizens. >> reporter: those concerns from senator susan collins now on the growing list of republicans who say they'll vote no on this bill. >> that puts a total of six in the no column when this bill can only afford two no votes to pass. kendis and diane. >> which is why the vice president is trying to turn some of those votes, emily, thank you. >>> president trump is calling the supreme court decision to partially reinstate his controversial travel ban a clear victory for our national security. that travel ban was a signature trump campaign promise and now the government will begin
. >> unfortunately, the forgotten men and women remain ignored in both the house and senate bill and that's what i'm trying to press. >> reporter: ron johnson citing the working class americans president trump has called forgotten. >> save medicare, medicaid and social security without cuts. >> reporter: candidate trump pushing to save medicaid but the bill he supports would slash medicaid spending by $800 billion. >> i'm also very concerned about the medicaid...