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>>> t,tonighcalifornia is at odds, once again, with trump administration on key. s d anconserving a mural at george washington high school. >>> 1adbwmore proof hatfacial recognition software is unreliable. wanting to ban it further in the state. hello, welcome. we begin our show over the battle of protecting the environment and climate change. >> this week the trump ti administra made new rules to weaken the endangered species act. it is a law signed in 1973 by president richard nixon. protects more than 1600 plant and animal species, californi)ññqóttorney general quickly vowed to fight the trump administration's move in court. the very next day, california joined 29 states and cities in a lawsuit against anothetrump m8fyh:=-Åoñenviro regu5+zhons, obama-era restrictions onpocoal burning r plants. kevin and dan who join o%+ welcome. >> thank you. q'dangered species act change. what is at stake for california when the federal government move s in like this. >>@ww)ñit is a huge deal. and a huge deal for the state of california. species alive, the condor, the
>>> t,tonighcalifornia is at odds, once again, with trump administration on key. s d anconserving a mural at george washington high school. >>> 1adbwmore proof hatfacial recognition software is unreliable. wanting to ban it further in the state. hello, welcome. we begin our show over the battle of protecting the environment and climate change. >> this week the trump ti administra made new rules to weaken the endangered species act. it is a law signed in 1973 by president...
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trump: no comment. >> [speaking japanese] pres. trump: thank you very much. announcer: president trump holds a press conference at the conclusion of the 2019 g7 summit. watch live coverage monday at 9:30 a.m. eastern on c-span 2, online at c-span.org, four listen live on the free c-span radio app. journal,'s washington live everyday with news and policy issues that impact you. monday morning, we will talk about u.s. economy and campaign 2020 with a university of maryland economics professor, and indie green with the center for american progress. lori davison will be on to talk about tax policy. watch c-span's washington journal, live at 7:00 a.m. eastern monday morning. join the discussion. susan: this week on "newsmakers," steven law joins us, the president of the senate leadership fund. we also have the chief congressional correspondent with the washington examiner, and the chief congressional correspondent with the associated press. let me begin with explaining to our viewers, what is your group, how much you plan to spend in the 2020 race, and where do yo
trump: no comment. >> [speaking japanese] pres. trump: thank you very much. announcer: president trump holds a press conference at the conclusion of the 2019 g7 summit. watch live coverage monday at 9:30 a.m. eastern on c-span 2, online at c-span.org, four listen live on the free c-span radio app. journal,'s washington live everyday with news and policy issues that impact you. monday morning, we will talk about u.s. economy and campaign 2020 with a university of maryland economics...
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and beat the hateful politics of donald trump. because you can be a democrat or republican or an independent. but as an american, you know that we are better than this. and we're going to prove it at the about box in 2020. box in 2020.lot my mentoring colleges, reverend peter gomez said that hope is the stuff that gets us through and beyond when the worst that can happen happens. often times these past couple of years and even the past couple of weeks, it is felt like the worst that can happen in america has happened. but when i travel the country over the last several months, i have found hope. i have found hope in the veterans i met who are working to end the stigma around mental health, by sharing their stories for the very first time. i found hope in the kids, who are walking out of school, demanding progress on climate change and guns. i found hope in the teachers and the reporters who are striking for basic pay. i found hope in the women who have been marching for basic respect. i have found hope in the amazing diverse, tale
and beat the hateful politics of donald trump. because you can be a democrat or republican or an independent. but as an american, you know that we are better than this. and we're going to prove it at the about box in 2020. box in 2020.lot my mentoring colleges, reverend peter gomez said that hope is the stuff that gets us through and beyond when the worst that can happen happens. often times these past couple of years and even the past couple of weeks, it is felt like the worst that can happen...
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from acting homeland security secretary kevin mcaleenan, and alex azar talking about rule changes the trump administration is instituting holding migrant children, migrant families in detention. this is expected to start live shortly at the u.s. custom and border security room live here on c-span2. >> ongoing security and managing crisis at our southwest border, publishing a final rule to implement the agreement. this year we've seen an unprecedented flow of family units primarily from central america coming through our southwest border. during the first ten months, u.s. border protection apprehended almost 495,000, and most crossed the border, three times more than any other fall record. may alone, 88630 family units arrive at our border, four times the last major surge. as i've testified and experts throughout the administration as well as previous administrations explained, the driving factor for this crisis is weakness in our system. they know if they cross illegally, arriving with a child they'll be release into the interior that could take five years or more. this gap comes from a 201
from acting homeland security secretary kevin mcaleenan, and alex azar talking about rule changes the trump administration is instituting holding migrant children, migrant families in detention. this is expected to start live shortly at the u.s. custom and border security room live here on c-span2. >> ongoing security and managing crisis at our southwest border, publishing a final rule to implement the agreement. this year we've seen an unprecedented flow of family units primarily from...
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these problems created donald trump, and i am not prosecutors a case against donald trump. i am prosecutoring a case against the system that produced him. if all we do is defeat donald trump in 2020, those same rces are going to be back in 2022 and 2024. we need to interrupt on a more powerful level. there are people in this world who roll their eyes at us, don't understand how americans. don't understand how we could let things happen like what happened this week. people who think that americans are so slow to awaken. you know what? they are right about that. but i will tell you something else. if you look historically, while it is true that americans are slow to wake up, or if we do wake up, we slam it like nobody's business. i am running for president because it is time for this generation to slam it and kick ass. thank you very much. [cheers and applause] >> thank you. i am told i have time to answer some quells. inaudible] >> well, i dent know about the intern issue, but i certainly wants an $15 an hour minimum wage. i want to challenge any time anybody says our econom
these problems created donald trump, and i am not prosecutors a case against donald trump. i am prosecutoring a case against the system that produced him. if all we do is defeat donald trump in 2020, those same rces are going to be back in 2022 and 2024. we need to interrupt on a more powerful level. there are people in this world who roll their eyes at us, don't understand how americans. don't understand how we could let things happen like what happened this week. people who think that...
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the trump economy is absolutely rock solid. we've had strong real gdp growth, we have historic low unemployment among blacks, hispanics, women, disabled and veterans. we have rising productivity. rising wage gains which are disproportionately going to blue-collar workers. i think what investors need to worry most about right now, is the federal reserve. the federal reserve raised rates too far, too fast and that had the effect of suppressing our investment directly and indirectly suppressing our exports. their currency effect and you saw that in q2. we came in at 2.1 percent real gdp. that is good, the president likes great. we could have been at three percent if not for the fed. it is clear in the numbers we lost two thirds of a point to the fed on exports. we lost some investment as well. so investors are trying to -- i think that the big things to propel the dow past 30,000 is getting the fed to lower rates, and passing the us-mexico candidate agreement. this deal is far more important in the short run then working things ou
the trump economy is absolutely rock solid. we've had strong real gdp growth, we have historic low unemployment among blacks, hispanics, women, disabled and veterans. we have rising productivity. rising wage gains which are disproportionately going to blue-collar workers. i think what investors need to worry most about right now, is the federal reserve. the federal reserve raised rates too far, too fast and that had the effect of suppressing our investment directly and indirectly suppressing...
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>> the strongest is president trump and mitch mcconnell. without those two men, without the support from those two men, no gun control measure will move through the congress and get to the president's desk and be signed into law. this has to do with how serious president trump is when he says he supports and endorses background checks. we have heard in the past after the parkland shooting in florida the president say exactly that. that he supports back projects. as we know, that was not backed up by any sort of action on capitol hill. it was uttered but never followed up on. lobbying oner behalf of the nra, president trump and his administration shifted toward what they said was a hardening of schools. boosting and ramping up security of the public school system. that became the focus rather than back projects. -- background checks. is the most comfortable approach that senator mcconnell is taking? are there other avenues the senator could become for with? >> a few reporters and i were pretty surprised that mitch mcconnell, who has been a a
>> the strongest is president trump and mitch mcconnell. without those two men, without the support from those two men, no gun control measure will move through the congress and get to the president's desk and be signed into law. this has to do with how serious president trump is when he says he supports and endorses background checks. we have heard in the past after the parkland shooting in florida the president say exactly that. that he supports back projects. as we know, that was not...
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trump: say it? reporter: do you want powell to resign? pres. trump: do i want him to resign? let me put it this way, if he did, i would not stop him. reporter: [inaudible] pres. trump: he is a very good competitor, but we are going to win. reporter: [inaudible] the foreign aid cuts? pres. trump: they are going to be -- rather than renegotiating everything again, i'm going to do the way i just said. we will be distributing that money differently. reporter: [inaudible] denmark? pres. trump: she's a wonderful woman, we had a great conversation. we have a very good relationship with denmark, and we agreed to speak later. she was very nice. she put a call in and i appreciated it very much. reporter: how far are you willing to push china? pres. trump: china has been hurting our country for 30 years with the money they have been taking out. other presidents should have done something about it, and a long time ago -- whether it was clinton, or bush, or obama -- any of them. they should have done something about it, and they didn't. i'm doing it. i have no choice, because we are not g
trump: say it? reporter: do you want powell to resign? pres. trump: do i want him to resign? let me put it this way, if he did, i would not stop him. reporter: [inaudible] pres. trump: he is a very good competitor, but we are going to win. reporter: [inaudible] the foreign aid cuts? pres. trump: they are going to be -- rather than renegotiating everything again, i'm going to do the way i just said. we will be distributing that money differently. reporter: [inaudible] denmark? pres. trump: she's...
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president donald trump's feud with congressional democrats just crossed international boundaries with 2 democratic house members planning a trip to israel in the occupied west bank trump urged israel to ban them from entry they are very anti jewish and they're very anti israel i think it's disgraceful that they can save said that they've become the face of the democratic party i can't imagine why israel would let them in a thursday morning tweet to that effect from trump is apparently all it took for israel to reverse its earlier position barring ill hand omar and rashida to lead from entering the country israel's prime minister cited their support of a boycott of israel we are not willing to admit into israel those who call for the boycott of the state of israel and act to delegitimize the state of the jews trump successful effort to pressure israel is the latest salvo in his battle with the squad for democratic women of color in congress. omar fired back saying it is an affront that israeli prime minister netanyahu under pressure from president trump would deny entry to representati
president donald trump's feud with congressional democrats just crossed international boundaries with 2 democratic house members planning a trip to israel in the occupied west bank trump urged israel to ban them from entry they are very anti jewish and they're very anti israel i think it's disgraceful that they can save said that they've become the face of the democratic party i can't imagine why israel would let them in a thursday morning tweet to that effect from trump is apparently all it...
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president trump has turned it upside down internationally. he has turned it upside down economically. people are hurting badly. we faced a different problem 10 and almost collapsed because of republican policies. now we face the problem that the economy and the soul of the country is collapsing because of this president. same basic principles. we have to be honest, straightforward, and authentic about what we will do. i look forward to going into theil to explain differences we have. they are all good people. is my plan for health care, what is yours, let's talk about it. reporter: do you think your party is moving too far to the left? it is notdent biden: about moving left or right. i think i represent the party. i think my views is where the vast majority of the democratic party are. a lot of good people got elected your pushing the envelope. but the idea that they represent what the party is today does not comport with who gets elected or how we won in 2018. it is a totally legitimate debate to have. the one thing we have to focus on and t
president trump has turned it upside down internationally. he has turned it upside down economically. people are hurting badly. we faced a different problem 10 and almost collapsed because of republican policies. now we face the problem that the economy and the soul of the country is collapsing because of this president. same basic principles. we have to be honest, straightforward, and authentic about what we will do. i look forward to going into theil to explain differences we have. they are...
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could you explain this proposal from the trump administration and how it changes from the current policy? anna: yeah, back in 2015, a judge of the central district of california ruled in the florez settlement that children in ice custody, and any person with a child, could not be held in nice custody more than 20 days. this is under the obama administration, and at the time, you had families going through dhaka, seeking asylum, who were being held 45 days, sometimes 90 in hand wase issue you cannot just indefinitely detain a family. now, what we have is any family weather they present at a port and does not have documents or illegally crosses and says i have a credible fear of returning to my hung country -- home country will be taken into border patrol custody, border patrol will process them, supposedly in 27 -- 72 hours, and hand them over to i.c.e. ice will decide this person gets deported or we will hold onto them. i.c.e. can only hold that family 20 days and they only have so much room to house families. the issue we have today is tens of thousands of families coming over the borde
could you explain this proposal from the trump administration and how it changes from the current policy? anna: yeah, back in 2015, a judge of the central district of california ruled in the florez settlement that children in ice custody, and any person with a child, could not be held in nice custody more than 20 days. this is under the obama administration, and at the time, you had families going through dhaka, seeking asylum, who were being held 45 days, sometimes 90 in hand wase issue you...
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strongest factor is president trump himself, as well as mitch mcconnell. men -- withoutwo support from those men, no gun control measure will move through the congress and get to the president's desk and be signed into law. a lot of this has to depend on how serious president trump is when he says he supports and endorses background checks. we have heard in the past after the parkland shooting in florida, the president say that he supports background checks. of course, as we know, that was anybacked up that -- by sort of action on capitol hill. it was uttered, but never followed up on. instead, after strong lobbying on behalf of the nra, president trump and his administration shifting -- shifted toward what they called was a hardening of schools really boosting and ramping up security of the public school system. that became the focus rather than any background checks. it remains to be seen whether the president will put some teeth behind his words. host: what is the most appropriate -- comfortable approach senator mcconnell is taking? visit background che
strongest factor is president trump himself, as well as mitch mcconnell. men -- withoutwo support from those men, no gun control measure will move through the congress and get to the president's desk and be signed into law. a lot of this has to depend on how serious president trump is when he says he supports and endorses background checks. we have heard in the past after the parkland shooting in florida, the president say that he supports background checks. of course, as we know, that was...
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donald trump did not create these problems. these problems created donald trump. [applause] i am not prosecuting a case against him and tom. i am prosecuting a case against the system that produced him. if all we do is defeat donald trump 2020, those same forces will be back in '22 and '24. we need to interrupt on a more powerful level. there are people all over this world that roll their eyes at us, don't understand americans, how we could let things happen like what happened this weekend. people think americans are so slow to awaken. you know what? they are right about that but i will tell you something else, if you look historically, while it is true sometimes americans are slow to wake up, once we do wake up, we slam it like nobody's business. i am running for president because it is time for this generation of americans to slam it and kick ass. thank you very very much. thank you. [applause] thank you. [applause] thank you. i appreciate it. [applause] thank you. i have time for questions. >> [indiscernible] >> i'm sorry? >> [indiscernible] >> well, i don't kn
donald trump did not create these problems. these problems created donald trump. [applause] i am not prosecuting a case against him and tom. i am prosecuting a case against the system that produced him. if all we do is defeat donald trump 2020, those same forces will be back in '22 and '24. we need to interrupt on a more powerful level. there are people all over this world that roll their eyes at us, don't understand americans, how we could let things happen like what happened this weekend....
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trump came out and asked for lunch at trump tower. and you said, he pushed back softly and gently to words i would have thought could never appear in a sentence also containing the word trump. you described him as full of humility and graciousness which was 3.5 months before he declared and then he said, after he declared and was very braggadocio is and he said the man i met was nowhere to be found now that he was on stage. there is not a hint of humility or thoughtfulness or kindness. all the things he has shown to me. why do you think in your opinion does a presidents embrace a persona that seems to be so different from the person you seen privately and you think this hurts him with the females, with minority voters who maybe that is not their cup of tea. >> very good question. and, i am not alone, many people have said the same thing that in private he's a very different person. i was stunned. perception is what i went into believing i was going to get. and, as i wrote in the book, it was the opposite. thoughtful, quiet, inquisitiv
trump came out and asked for lunch at trump tower. and you said, he pushed back softly and gently to words i would have thought could never appear in a sentence also containing the word trump. you described him as full of humility and graciousness which was 3.5 months before he declared and then he said, after he declared and was very braggadocio is and he said the man i met was nowhere to be found now that he was on stage. there is not a hint of humility or thoughtfulness or kindness. all the...
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trump: thank you. thank you. >> thank you. announcer: c-span's "washington journal," live every day with news and policy issues that impact you. coming up this morning, we will discuss campaign 2020 and u.s. immigration policy, starting with "washington post" immigration reporter maria sick eddie -- reporter maria sacchet ti, and jessica vaughn of the center for immigration studies. watch "washington journal," live at 7:00 eastern this morning. join the discussion. >> i'm david rubenstein. i have the privilege of serving as the cochair of the national books festival. it is open to anyone who once to come, and washington on labor day weekend at the washington convention center. if you cannot make it, and everybody obviously cannot be in washington, d.c. at this time, please read and learned about this through book tv on c-span2. they are going to do extensive coverage of the national book festival, and as always, do a terrific job of letting you know what is going on, even if you can't be there. the u.s. senate comes back into
trump: thank you. thank you. >> thank you. announcer: c-span's "washington journal," live every day with news and policy issues that impact you. coming up this morning, we will discuss campaign 2020 and u.s. immigration policy, starting with "washington post" immigration reporter maria sick eddie -- reporter maria sacchet ti, and jessica vaughn of the center for immigration studies. watch "washington journal," live at 7:00 eastern this morning. join the...
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instead, after lobbying strong lobbying on behalf of the nra, president trump and his administration shifted towards what they said was a hardening of schools, really boosting or ramping up security of the public school system and that became the focus rather than any sort of background check so it remains to be seen whether the president is going to put some teeth behind his words. >> host: what is the most comfortable approach senator mcconnell is taking? is it background checks or are there other avenues the senator could be comfortable pushing in the senate ? >> guest: reporters and i were surprised that mitch mcconnell who has been a staunch nra ally and is up for reelection in 2020 and obviously needs the support of his conservative base to turn out, to push him over the top for another six years in office, we were surprised on friday when mitch mcconnell said he was open to the idea of background checks . among other measures including red flag legislation. that was encouraging to some, although as i mentioned before, until we start to see this process into motion and start to
instead, after lobbying strong lobbying on behalf of the nra, president trump and his administration shifted towards what they said was a hardening of schools, really boosting or ramping up security of the public school system and that became the focus rather than any sort of background check so it remains to be seen whether the president is going to put some teeth behind his words. >> host: what is the most comfortable approach senator mcconnell is taking? is it background checks or are...
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>> donald trump is the person number one, they will always come in, miss, did you hear, did you see, can you believe? and we get to talk about the historical significance and those relationships and we get to put things into context. , we could016 debate go back and we watched the 1960 presidential debate, how cordial they were to each other. kennedy and and were so nice to each other. we can trace were those shift about not talks holding his opponents and experience against him. we can trace were those happened, where they become more partisan. it is not just about saying here is something that is crazy that happened but how did we get here? how can we figure out and navigate our way back? >> whether it is president trump or issues and political history, how hard is it for you as a teacher to keep your views in check a little bit and listen to what they have to say? most important thing that i see my role as is teaching them how to think independently. that starts with research. how can you conduct research to verify things you find online? we like to think as adults that young peop
>> donald trump is the person number one, they will always come in, miss, did you hear, did you see, can you believe? and we get to talk about the historical significance and those relationships and we get to put things into context. , we could016 debate go back and we watched the 1960 presidential debate, how cordial they were to each other. kennedy and and were so nice to each other. we can trace were those shift about not talks holding his opponents and experience against him. we can...
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., up 18,000 employees during the trump administration. every single executive agency is down except for the small business administration, which is headcount grew 40%. host: you think it is wrong to have those numbers in federal government employees? guest: what we do at openthebooks.com is get the information out to the american people. we fact check politicians on campaign promises. is the president's training the swamp? i harken back to ronald reagan. up to youren you're armpits in alligators it is hard to remember you came here to drain the swamp. it is tough. the president is experiencing matt. three hundred 90,000 employees in the department of veteran affairs according to and you goods, homeland security that number rises to $205,000. agriculture,t of 13,000 and the treasury department it in a thousand employees. let's hear from viewers. this is william in waldorf, maryland. your on with adam andrzejweski from openthebooks.com. caller: thank you for having me on. thank you both. i listen to c-span every day. i want to know the data
., up 18,000 employees during the trump administration. every single executive agency is down except for the small business administration, which is headcount grew 40%. host: you think it is wrong to have those numbers in federal government employees? guest: what we do at openthebooks.com is get the information out to the american people. we fact check politicians on campaign promises. is the president's training the swamp? i harken back to ronald reagan. up to youren you're armpits in...
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trump: no, i want clean air and clean water. right now, we are having the cleanest air and cleanest water on the planet. that is what i want. absolutely clean air and clean water. >> [indiscernible] clarifyg if you could what you meant about the talk. calls,rump: we have had we have had calls at the highest level. the vice-chairman put out a statement -- saying that he wants to make a deal. i think it is a very good word used, calm. not a word i use that often, but it is a good word to use. it is one of the reasons it is a great country. i think that that message also helps with respect to hong kong. i really do. i think it makes it easier for hong kong. i think that president xi will do something with hong kong. i really think that message is a good message with respect to what the ultimate outcome is in hong kong. very, very positive message. and we appreciated it. we appreciated it. what else? anything else? >> mr. president, your latest calls on pulling out of the wto, and if you do, can i also asked mr. modi, what would you
trump: no, i want clean air and clean water. right now, we are having the cleanest air and cleanest water on the planet. that is what i want. absolutely clean air and clean water. >> [indiscernible] clarifyg if you could what you meant about the talk. calls,rump: we have had we have had calls at the highest level. the vice-chairman put out a statement -- saying that he wants to make a deal. i think it is a very good word used, calm. not a word i use that often, but it is a good word to...
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trump started to fix imbalances between the u.s. and china. the president believes, and many others agree, that china hasn't played by the rules of global trade for decades. the president ime posed tariffs to get china to change its ways. it might work as a negotiating tactic, but it's also creating uncertainty for american multi-national businesses. the latest stock market crash happened when the president added more tariffs. credit or blame will fall to president trump as to whether the economy lives up to our hopes and his own promises for prosperity. that's it for this week. join us next week when we'll be talking about the trillion dollar federal deficits and whether they matter. right here on "the wall s journal at large." thanks for joining us. ♪ ♪ lou: good evening, everybody, i'm david asman filling in for vacationing lou dobbs. a possible cyber attack today hitting -- causing major outages and causing delays at a major airports throughout the country. the computer outage affecting u.s. customs border protection airports at places
trump started to fix imbalances between the u.s. and china. the president believes, and many others agree, that china hasn't played by the rules of global trade for decades. the president ime posed tariffs to get china to change its ways. it might work as a negotiating tactic, but it's also creating uncertainty for american multi-national businesses. the latest stock market crash happened when the president added more tariffs. credit or blame will fall to president trump as to whether the...
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president really thinks well that's certainly what donald trump's critics are claiming that trump has been downplaying the role of white supremacist ideology of far right ideologies indeed united states and around the world yes how do you explain the dramatic difference following an act of domestic terrorism in the words and actions of the u.s. president compared with what we saw with new zealand's prime minister for example or earlier this year i mean dramatic differences there right and that's a really interesting point i think there are 2 points year 1st the country's political landscapes so i spent some time in sweden to earlier this year and it's not remotely as one country politically polarized as the united states right now and of course the prime minister and president trump are very different politicians one trying to actively unite the country and sort of. make dad her p.r. strategy in a way and then donald trump having a very different take on what do you think this is i mean he's not as polarized in new zealand do you think it's because they don't have a a fox news and a t
president really thinks well that's certainly what donald trump's critics are claiming that trump has been downplaying the role of white supremacist ideology of far right ideologies indeed united states and around the world yes how do you explain the dramatic difference following an act of domestic terrorism in the words and actions of the u.s. president compared with what we saw with new zealand's prime minister for example or earlier this year i mean dramatic differences there right and...
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president donald trump has repeatedly accused russia of violating right guys not here in the agreement they should have been done years ago the intermediate range nuclear forces treaty was signed in 1987 by then u.s. president ronald reagan and soviet leader mikhail gorbachev for 31 years it's ban both sides from deploying medium range land based missiles halting the arms race between the 2 superpowers but washington and moscow clashed for years over russia's development and deployment of a cruise missile system the united states and its allies say was prohibited under the cold war pact in february us secretary of state mike pump a 0 announced that of russia did not begin to comply with the agreement the us would withdraw on august 2nd russia has jeopardized the united states' security interests and we can no longer be restricted by the treaty while russia shamelessly violates them announcement prompted russian president vladimir putin in the united states against deploying new missiles in europe well showcasing next generation russian weaponry i'd like to tell you about the hypersonic
president donald trump has repeatedly accused russia of violating right guys not here in the agreement they should have been done years ago the intermediate range nuclear forces treaty was signed in 1987 by then u.s. president ronald reagan and soviet leader mikhail gorbachev for 31 years it's ban both sides from deploying medium range land based missiles halting the arms race between the 2 superpowers but washington and moscow clashed for years over russia's development and deployment of a...
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you asked me whether or not trump plan had been offered. the four changes, as long as i got to make sure that this time they are written in stone. they must be imposed. last time there was a proposal that said you have to -- this was 20 some years ago. you have to make sure you provide alternatives for people who may be caught in the crossfire. that did not happen. that's a different deal. >> going back to last night, is there anything you would do differently? sayingen: no, instead of the name joe, i said joe when i gave the number. i should have said text. i would have changed that. you guys have printed it 16 times. >> black voter turnout is down in states like michigan. you invoke president obama a lot when you talk about race, but i'm curious how you plan to get obama level turnout in 2020 as a white politician. >> i am from a state that has the eighth largest black population in the country. i have never gotten any fewer votes in an off year than in on year than any person in delaware, black or white. i come from the community. they k
you asked me whether or not trump plan had been offered. the four changes, as long as i got to make sure that this time they are written in stone. they must be imposed. last time there was a proposal that said you have to -- this was 20 some years ago. you have to make sure you provide alternatives for people who may be caught in the crossfire. that did not happen. that's a different deal. >> going back to last night, is there anything you would do differently? sayingen: no, instead of...
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eleanor: donald trump is person number one. they will always come in and save miss, did you hear, did you see, can you believe and then we get to talk about the historical significance and those relationships and we get to put those things into context. with the 2016 debate, we could go back and watch the 1960 presidential debate and look at how cordial they were to each other. nixon and kennedy were so nice to each other. we can chase -- trace where those things shift. opponentlks about his holding his inexperience against him and laughs with him. we can track when things become more patterson -- partisan. how did we get here? how can we figure out and navigate away back. host: whether it is president trump or other current political issues, how hard is it for you as a teacher to keep your views in check and listen to what they have to say? eleanor: the most important thing that i see my role as is teaching them how to think independently. that starts with research. how can you conduct research to verify things you find online
eleanor: donald trump is person number one. they will always come in and save miss, did you hear, did you see, can you believe and then we get to talk about the historical significance and those relationships and we get to put those things into context. with the 2016 debate, we could go back and watch the 1960 presidential debate and look at how cordial they were to each other. nixon and kennedy were so nice to each other. we can chase -- trace where those things shift. opponentlks about his...
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president trump holds a campaign rally. we will have that life here on c-span. -- r a rally, it is the author of a book title, for president. the political rhetoric of donald trump. watch the tonight here on c-span. we are featuring book tv programs to showcase what is available every weekend. sternbergclude joseph . how the baby boomers stole the millennials'economic future. and on c-span3, american history tv programs, a preview of what is available every weekend. tonight, portions of purdue university remaking american history conference. from the time of the american revolution to today, that is at 8:00 eastern on c-span3. >> saturday, august 31, our coverage includes author interviews with justice ruth bader ginsburg on her book my own words. david troyer, his book is the heartbeat of wounded knee. sharon robinson talks about her book child of the dream. atkinson.son -- rick the national book festival, live, saturday, august 31. that will be on c-span two. >> next former texas congressman beto o'rourke talks about the
president trump holds a campaign rally. we will have that life here on c-span. -- r a rally, it is the author of a book title, for president. the political rhetoric of donald trump. watch the tonight here on c-span. we are featuring book tv programs to showcase what is available every weekend. sternbergclude joseph . how the baby boomers stole the millennials'economic future. and on c-span3, american history tv programs, a preview of what is available every weekend. tonight, portions of purdue...
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ah donald trump do solemnly swear donald trump do solemnly swear that i will faithfully execute i will faithfully execute the office of president of the united states alters the president of the united states the day trump this morning and the 2016 election that secured his victory is already under investigation did russia help them get the presidency. so they got bradley. as he walks on pennsylvania avenue from where he took the oath of office towards the white house he steps onto a political battlefield. pennsylvania avenue is the heart of washington and it connects major political players congress the f.b.i. the department of justice. the press. the white house. this is the story set at one of the most powerful capitals in the world a political and judicial conflict. a battle that has pitted tromp against those who believe he was an accomplice and russia's interference. a battle for the truth. about the president of the united states and for the principles of american democracy. according to top u.s. intelligence chiefs the russians interfered in the 2016 presidential election putin
ah donald trump do solemnly swear donald trump do solemnly swear that i will faithfully execute i will faithfully execute the office of president of the united states alters the president of the united states the day trump this morning and the 2016 election that secured his victory is already under investigation did russia help them get the presidency. so they got bradley. as he walks on pennsylvania avenue from where he took the oath of office towards the white house he steps onto a political...
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y bien responsabilidad personal dijo. >>> el presidente trump le decimos hoy te veremos en corte >>> a no ser que las cortes decidan lo contrario la nueva regla serÁ efectiva el 15 de octubre, >>> arrestada la activista de derechos civiles lÍderes laboral dolores huerta dicen estar apoyados por los funcionarios huerta fue liberada y continÚa el proceso de fresno y los trabajadores deben recibir un salario digno >>> el presidente trump hizo menciÓn hoy mediante un twitter del medio de control de armas y acu acusÓ a google de manipular todo. >>> vamos con randy serrano >>> cada vez hay mÁs indignaciÓn entre polÍticos que dicen que trump se ha echado para atrÁs sobre el tema de control de armas (hablan en inglÉs) >>> hablando sobre eso el mandatario dijo que las leyes actuales sobre la revisiÓn de antecedentes ya son bastantes fuertes y que se debe proteger la segunda enmienda que es el derecho a poseer y portar armas. eso a pesar que antes haya dicho que apoyarÍa propuestas luego de la masacre de fresno y ohio. >>> se echa para atrÁs nuevamente luego de la matanza de las v
y bien responsabilidad personal dijo. >>> el presidente trump le decimos hoy te veremos en corte >>> a no ser que las cortes decidan lo contrario la nueva regla serÁ efectiva el 15 de octubre, >>> arrestada la activista de derechos civiles lÍderes laboral dolores huerta dicen estar apoyados por los funcionarios huerta fue liberada y continÚa el proceso de fresno y los trabajadores deben recibir un salario digno >>> el presidente trump hizo menciÓn hoy...
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talking down the trump stock market and economy today. where was all of the reporting when trump's bull market was story? the journal keeps reporting and speculate about jeffrey epstein suicide. many hammering the president who were tweeting a conspiracy theory and linking the sexual predator to a former president. >> is the president get the state to throw bill clinton and try to trash his name in this mess? >> the presidents of the united states do not retweet conspiracy theories about predecessors. >> others in the process called anyone else for their position. these are the same clowns are sent to yours jason collision. >> should people in the news business also avoid trafficking while theories? and we spoke to epstein months ago. and two democratic congresswoman -- >>> anthony scaramucci launches immediate blitz against his feet former boss and he said he is divisive. we'll ask him and a spokesman about the bitter breakup. i'm howard kurtz and this is "mediabuzz".♪ ♪ [music] the president dominating headlines again with a new att
talking down the trump stock market and economy today. where was all of the reporting when trump's bull market was story? the journal keeps reporting and speculate about jeffrey epstein suicide. many hammering the president who were tweeting a conspiracy theory and linking the sexual predator to a former president. >> is the president get the state to throw bill clinton and try to trash his name in this mess? >> the presidents of the united states do not retweet conspiracy theories...
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didn't respond the way trump wanted into. some worries they can't drink away french dinners are anxious over donald trump's threats to slap levies on their wine. a historic free trade deal between the e.u. and the bloc may go up in flames as pressure mounts on brazil over the wildfires raging in the amazon. this is the business i'm joined now in berlin welcome now this may surprise you but china's earlier unveiling of a new round of retaliatory tariffs on about 75000000000 dollars worth of u.s. goods triggered an angry response from president donald trump he's an entire tariffs on chinese goods starting in september that's after an earlier tweet storm accusing china of costing the u.s. trillions of dollars he also said u.s. companies were quote here by order to immediately start looking for an alternative to china just as a reminder the latest round of tariffs from beijing was a response to washington's last move to tax an additional $300000000000.00 worth of goods taking effect on some. tambour 1st and december 15th which ha
didn't respond the way trump wanted into. some worries they can't drink away french dinners are anxious over donald trump's threats to slap levies on their wine. a historic free trade deal between the e.u. and the bloc may go up in flames as pressure mounts on brazil over the wildfires raging in the amazon. this is the business i'm joined now in berlin welcome now this may surprise you but china's earlier unveiling of a new round of retaliatory tariffs on about 75000000000 dollars worth of u.s....
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host: let's look at what president trump tweeted. "with the market wanted to hear from jay powell and the federal reserve was that this was the beginning of a lengthy and aggressive rate cutting cycle which would keep pace with china, the european union and other countries around the world. as usual, powell let us down but at least he is in the quantitative tightening which shouldn't have started in the first place. no inflation. we are winning anyway, but i'm not getting much help from the federal reserve. what is quantitative tightening? guest: to provide history a little bit. we were in the midst of the financial crisis. the federal reserve to stimulate the economy started buying a lot of bonds. they bought treasury bonds and those terrible mortgage-backed securities we heard about that caused the crisis. assetsalance sheet or ballooned. at one point ahead about $4 trillion worth of these assets sitting on their books. that is not normal. that was called quantitative easing. president trump called it quantitative tightening as the
host: let's look at what president trump tweeted. "with the market wanted to hear from jay powell and the federal reserve was that this was the beginning of a lengthy and aggressive rate cutting cycle which would keep pace with china, the european union and other countries around the world. as usual, powell let us down but at least he is in the quantitative tightening which shouldn't have started in the first place. no inflation. we are winning anyway, but i'm not getting much help from...
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you will reelect trump. you simply cannot upend the health coverage of 180 million americans on the promise of something better. especially when you don't need to in order to give every american affordable health care. it is like the guy who inherited his family's 100 year old homestead in montana. the roof leaked, so to the pipes, but the bones were good. the structure was sound. the foundation was solid. the family was comfortable. so kept what was working, replaced what wasn't, and everybody was happy. my opponents look at our health care system and see a tear down. i see an add-on. we do not need a wrecking ball for obamacare, just a repair job. i recently signed into law the reauthorization of medicaid expansion in montana. yes, montana. i was able to get -- work with a trump republican majority legislature to reauthorize medicaid -- something the purple states, wisconsin, florida, and north carolina have yet to be able to do. and we got it done even after tobacco companies spent $26 million killing tha
you will reelect trump. you simply cannot upend the health coverage of 180 million americans on the promise of something better. especially when you don't need to in order to give every american affordable health care. it is like the guy who inherited his family's 100 year old homestead in montana. the roof leaked, so to the pipes, but the bones were good. the structure was sound. the foundation was solid. the family was comfortable. so kept what was working, replaced what wasn't, and everybody...
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trump: i have. yout is not the record that have with african-americans, but it is the rhetoric we have seen. i want to go back to what you said on election night. you said now is the time for america to bind the wounds of division. i say just time for us to come together as one united people. i pledge to every citizen of our land that i will be president for all americans. pres. trump: that is true, and i mean it more now than i meant it then, but there was a tremendous divide between republicans and democrats. between ideologies, whether it is health care. i listened some of the health care plans -- i listened to some health-care plans that would be so destructive, and when you want to take 180 million people off of private health insurance, they love it. they fought for it. they want it. they work hard for it. and you want to take it away from them. there is a divide and that is one of many things. i am actually surprised by the level. look, it was here for president obama. it was here for preside
trump: i have. yout is not the record that have with african-americans, but it is the rhetoric we have seen. i want to go back to what you said on election night. you said now is the time for america to bind the wounds of division. i say just time for us to come together as one united people. i pledge to every citizen of our land that i will be president for all americans. pres. trump: that is true, and i mean it more now than i meant it then, but there was a tremendous divide between...
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supporter,r, a trump has supported the raids as has the u.s. attorney who was appointed by trump. they call it a matter of law and order. meanwhile, the city of jackson, has taken amayor hard stance against the raids. he calls it dehumanizing and a , and it willurces only complicate trust issues between the community and the law enforcement. it depends on who you ask. perspectiveive us on the reports we are seeing and hearing about the children, and that ice may not have contacted child protection services before these raids. we have seen the video on tv and heard the children who are trying. -- who are crying. developing tol get more details. there is a lot of misinformation out there. the child protection services says it was not contacted. that was confirmed, and the reasoning for that -- and ice officials actually -- the reason for that was that their plan was to keep it secret and not let anyone know about it. they made preparations for these released 30d they of those detained for what they called humanitarian reasons. because a lott is of them were parents of these children
supporter,r, a trump has supported the raids as has the u.s. attorney who was appointed by trump. they call it a matter of law and order. meanwhile, the city of jackson, has taken amayor hard stance against the raids. he calls it dehumanizing and a , and it willurces only complicate trust issues between the community and the law enforcement. it depends on who you ask. perspectiveive us on the reports we are seeing and hearing about the children, and that ice may not have contacted child...
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donald trump for the electorate response to all of this. corporate america's response is this new embrace of social responsibly. will it be enough? is it too little, too late? we don't know yet but when you lost trust, it's hard to rebuild. that's it. david: good evening i'm david asman sitting in for the vacationing lou dobbs. for years american presidents have sat idly allowing the communist chinese government to steal american intellectual property and rip off the american people to the tune of trillions of dollars. well, today president donald trump said enough is enough. the president raising tariffs 5% on 550 billion dollars of chinese products, retaliating hours after china placed tariffs on 75 billion dollars of american products. now, the president today also demanding american companies start looking for alternatives to china, including the idea of bringing their compani
donald trump for the electorate response to all of this. corporate america's response is this new embrace of social responsibly. will it be enough? is it too little, too late? we don't know yet but when you lost trust, it's hard to rebuild. that's it. david: good evening i'm david asman sitting in for the vacationing lou dobbs. for years american presidents have sat idly allowing the communist chinese government to steal american intellectual property and rip off the american people to the tune...
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donald trump for the electorate response to all of this. corporate america's response is this new embrace of social responsibly. will it be enough? is it too little, too late? we don't know yet but when you lost trust, it's hard to rebuild. that's it. ♪ ♪ >> we are having a little spat with china and china has been hurting our country for 30 years with the money they've been taking out. other presidents should have done something about it, i'm doing it, we will not lose close a trillion dollars a year to chainra. china understands. paul: welcome to journal editorial report, i'm paul gigot, as he prepares to leave to g7 meeting on friday president trump announced tariffs hours after beijing would slap own tariffs on $75 billion worth of u.s. goods, the latest tit for tat
donald trump for the electorate response to all of this. corporate america's response is this new embrace of social responsibly. will it be enough? is it too little, too late? we don't know yet but when you lost trust, it's hard to rebuild. that's it. ♪ ♪ >> we are having a little spat with china and china has been hurting our country for 30 years with the money they've been taking out. other presidents should have done something about it, i'm doing it, we will not lose close a...