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bush to hear from both and obama because with bush, we were in these wars all over in obama, the d with same thing. they never ended. you look at afghanistan. we're spending 50 billion dollars a year. now we pulled back a lot. you know on't know if that, but we have. and will continue to. out?or we going to pull >> we're working on negotiating a deal right now, as you probably have heard. at some point we want to get out as quickly as we can. fghanistan is one thing and with syria, we're just about out, as you know and we defeated just about d we're out. i want to get out of the crazy should not have been in. the wars are wars we could have great damage through intelligence and other things that.t having at the same time i want the strongest military on the planet earth and we do. we now do. when i got here it was really in bad shape. how bad itn tell you was and now we have new fighter our new missiles and nuclear is renovated and fixed and in some cases made brand new. we have tremendous submarines that we for building right now. powerful i think we'll have arms control. china had the
bush to hear from both and obama because with bush, we were in these wars all over in obama, the d with same thing. they never ended. you look at afghanistan. we're spending 50 billion dollars a year. now we pulled back a lot. you know on't know if that, but we have. and will continue to. out?or we going to pull >> we're working on negotiating a deal right now, as you probably have heard. at some point we want to get out as quickly as we can. fghanistan is one thing and with syria, we're...
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when president obama took office in 2009, the auto industry was on life support. you know what the republican said? will the plug. -- pull the plug. democrats said not on our watch. that will not happen folks. i learned early in buffalo, new york, you should never bet against the american worker. i will take that bet any day of the week. and while barack obama and democrats rescue the auto industry, this president promised, repeatedly, including just not too far away from here in warren, michigan. he promised and warren, run rapids, ohio, pennsylvania, there will never be a plant closure on my watch, and i quote industryfolks, i don't , the job cuts in the auto industry are the fastest since the great recession. the next plant closure is scheduled to occur in two days in michigan. another broken promise. better take care of america's farmers and then he turned his back on them. i was with the party chair wisconsin with dairy farmers a few weeks ago. when he was there a few weeks ago, he said farmers are "over the hump." folks, -- [laughter] farmers, he is raking t
when president obama took office in 2009, the auto industry was on life support. you know what the republican said? will the plug. -- pull the plug. democrats said not on our watch. that will not happen folks. i learned early in buffalo, new york, you should never bet against the american worker. i will take that bet any day of the week. and while barack obama and democrats rescue the auto industry, this president promised, repeatedly, including just not too far away from here in warren,...
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president obama for instance as was president clinton was a voracious reader and somebody who came to every discussion having t thoroughly read the materials ready to quiz people on the intricacies and not to rehash what he had already read but to take the discussion four or five plays down the field. president clinton was equally thoughtful and progress but just have a different style for example president obama if we were in a meeting in the white house situation room and he was at the head of the table and all of a sudden the cabinet level officers were around the table and he would be leading the discussion as to what to do about x. y. or z. but he almost always would turn to the experts who sat behind the principles against the wall to more junior people who were the most detailed in the substance of the issue and thought their views very deliberately gave them the opportunity to have a voice but not because he was being nice but because he actually thought they had the greatest depth of understanding of the issues and even if it might differ from what their bosses argued, they w
president obama for instance as was president clinton was a voracious reader and somebody who came to every discussion having t thoroughly read the materials ready to quiz people on the intricacies and not to rehash what he had already read but to take the discussion four or five plays down the field. president clinton was equally thoughtful and progress but just have a different style for example president obama if we were in a meeting in the white house situation room and he was at the head...
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he is down 36 positions to the same point as the barack obama presidency. of the first three years of trump versus obama, he has run a leaner headcount to the white house staff. he has saved taxpayers about $20 million. host: you talked about your forbes contributions. you talked about what federal money is being supported. guest: one of our pieces of oversight we like to do is file the national news cycle with hard data. when baltimore broke, there was a lot of misinformation in the public discourse. [no audio] >> good morning. my name is steny hoyer. i'm the majority leader of the house of representatives. outave been
he is down 36 positions to the same point as the barack obama presidency. of the first three years of trump versus obama, he has run a leaner headcount to the white house staff. he has saved taxpayers about $20 million. host: you talked about your forbes contributions. you talked about what federal money is being supported. guest: one of our pieces of oversight we like to do is file the national news cycle with hard data. when baltimore broke, there was a lot of misinformation in the public...
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in 2009 after the obama administration started, mrs. obama came to the national park service and said, i would like to put in a kitchen garden and can i do this? she was told yes, she can do this, this is her grounds. in 2009, mrs. obama started the white house kitchen garden because she really wanted to start a conversation, a national conversation on nutrition and children's health. this garden was started a year before, it was the basis of her signature let's move program. i will tell you a little bit about my experience in the garden and how the previous first lady would work and have events in the garden. the gardening started every year in the spring, where she would come out with schoolkids and they would plant spring vegetables. here is a school group that came out and she really wanted the kids to do the work. park service staff, first ladies office staff, would help set things up, but the kids did the work. as you can see, it wasn't perfect. there are some mismatches, but she didn't care. this is the kids and it is what they a
in 2009 after the obama administration started, mrs. obama came to the national park service and said, i would like to put in a kitchen garden and can i do this? she was told yes, she can do this, this is her grounds. in 2009, mrs. obama started the white house kitchen garden because she really wanted to start a conversation, a national conversation on nutrition and children's health. this garden was started a year before, it was the basis of her signature let's move program. i will tell you a...
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it's not about going back to the obama years or clinton years. it's about figuring out how to make the future better than the past. [applause] mackenzie: alright, next question. what are your plans for strengthening our public schools to provide every child with a quality education? mr. buttigieg: great question. it is our questioner here? are you involved in education? >> no. mr. buttigieg: alright. 1 mr. buttigieg: i married a teacher, so i get an education about education every time i come home. [applause] and the educators i know are dedicated. they bring it home with them when they are involved in education, but they are not getting the resources they need. there are a lot of things that need to happen in order to support kids and the next generation. but the biggest thing we need to do is support our teachers. and that means pay them more. [applause] teaching is a profession of unbelievable importance for the future of this country, and yet it's not being treated that way. it's not being viewed in the same professional lens as other profess
it's not about going back to the obama years or clinton years. it's about figuring out how to make the future better than the past. [applause] mackenzie: alright, next question. what are your plans for strengthening our public schools to provide every child with a quality education? mr. buttigieg: great question. it is our questioner here? are you involved in education? >> no. mr. buttigieg: alright. 1 mr. buttigieg: i married a teacher, so i get an education about education every time i...
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because, folks, we, the people , and i learned this from barack obama. we are hopes greatest hero and fear's greatest foe. we, the democrats won michigan in 2018. thank you governor, thank you lieutenant governor, thank you attorney general. women, we are kicking but in michigan and across the country. we won in wisconsin, we want in pennsylvania. we want in so many other states. what is the matter with kansas? thing.amn they are electing democrats. in 2020, we are going to win the senate, the house, the presidency. elsewhere, arizona, elsewhere. that is what we are going to do but we can only do this if we do it together. if we remember what senator kennedy taught us. that we can be dreamers and doers. we can do that all. but we must do it together. we need you in this fight. we need you to join this fight. i hope you will text the bait to 43367. -- debate 243367. to 43367. i know you will enjoy this debate and i am confident we will take back the democracy. thank you very much. [cheers and applause. e] [indiscernible] >> they are backstage now. it is d
because, folks, we, the people , and i learned this from barack obama. we are hopes greatest hero and fear's greatest foe. we, the democrats won michigan in 2018. thank you governor, thank you lieutenant governor, thank you attorney general. women, we are kicking but in michigan and across the country. we won in wisconsin, we want in pennsylvania. we want in so many other states. what is the matter with kansas? thing.amn they are electing democrats. in 2020, we are going to win the senate, the...
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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 going to lose close to $1 trillion a year to china. and china understands that. i hope that with president xi, we have a good relationship. but they understand, we are not going to do it. this is more important than anything else right now that we are working on. we have to make sure that our taxpayers -- look, we have helped rebuild china like nobody else. they have done a great job. i don't blame china. i blame our presidents, our representatives, past administrations for allowing that to happen. it is a disgrace. reporter: [inaudible] >> the house will be in order. has been years, c-span providing america with unfiltered coverage of the congress, and public policy events from washington, d.c. and around the world -- and around the country so that you can make up your mind. c-span is brought to you by your local cable or satellite provider. c-span, your unfil
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 going to lose close to $1 trillion a year to china. and china understands that. i hope that with president xi, we have a good relationship. but they understand, we are not going to do it. this is more important than anything else right now that we are working...
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. >>> barack obama and michelle are buying an island retreat. they have been vacationing for years on martha's vineyard. reports say the obama's error in escrow $2014.8 million property in edgartown. the gate reports they might be buying a home from boston celtics owner. you see from the photos here not short on luxury. right on the water. >>> this next video has gone viral. a rabbit is it a bird. newly resurfaced video from 2017. the hand petting whatever you think it is. the answer is yes. that is a bird. that is it for the news at 5 pm. news at 6 pm begins right now. >>> >>> panik in paradise. a flight from the bay area forced to make an emergency landing in hawaii. what officials are saying about the smoke filled the cabin. >>> hundreds of acres burning with no end in sight. the dangerous conditions that are forcing evacuations in shasta county. >>> getting rid of panhandlers and bart stations. one group said not so fast. a freedom of speech violation. >>> tense moments for passengers flying from the bay area to hawaii. good evening. >>> pas
. >>> barack obama and michelle are buying an island retreat. they have been vacationing for years on martha's vineyard. reports say the obama's error in escrow $2014.8 million property in edgartown. the gate reports they might be buying a home from boston celtics owner. you see from the photos here not short on luxury. right on the water. >>> this next video has gone viral. a rabbit is it a bird. newly resurfaced video from 2017. the hand petting whatever you think it is. the...
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good under is it obama when he had low interest rates and bad under trump? guest: that's a great question. what we need to remember is a little higher interest rate is a sign of health in the economy, so interest rates, historically in this country, were close to 5%. at the moment,, we are at 2.5%. it as good ord bad or what's not. the goal, for years, has been to try to get interest rates away from zero, increase them back up the economy improves. what we have started to see, around 2014, is an improving economy that started under president obama and it continued under president trump. i think what you're looking for is what is that sweet spot, like looking for the goldilocks level of interest rates. that is what the fed is trying to figure out right now. almost everyone agrees zero is not where we want to be. 5% is probably not where we want to be, but where is >> c-span's washington journal. live every day. campaign 2020. numbers by democrats to boost turn out. with justin myers. plus and editors sharing his views on campaign 2020. podcast week. with larr
good under is it obama when he had low interest rates and bad under trump? guest: that's a great question. what we need to remember is a little higher interest rate is a sign of health in the economy, so interest rates, historically in this country, were close to 5%. at the moment,, we are at 2.5%. it as good ord bad or what's not. the goal, for years, has been to try to get interest rates away from zero, increase them back up the economy improves. what we have started to see, around 2014, is...
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you know why barack obama and michelle obama got that big joint book deal? because that many people wanted to read what they had to say. millions of people. maybe it's sour grapes from the man who claims he wrote "the art of the deal." in fact we know he actually had a ghost writer. and there's no evidence that the presidency is costing him anything like 3 to 5 billion. in fact, we know he is making money from some of his properties including the trump international hotel, which is just five minutes away from the white house. all of that in the president's speech today. none of that is normal. neither is this. arguing that african americans should vote for him because, his words by the way, they have the worst crime rates, the worst education, the worst everything. >> remember when i was running i was saying we'll do this and create jobs. everyone, you know, big yawn. let's give him a shot. what do we have to lose, right? i said that with african americans. they had the worst crime rates, the worst education, the worst everything. they had like ten things i'
you know why barack obama and michelle obama got that big joint book deal? because that many people wanted to read what they had to say. millions of people. maybe it's sour grapes from the man who claims he wrote "the art of the deal." in fact we know he actually had a ghost writer. and there's no evidence that the presidency is costing him anything like 3 to 5 billion. in fact, we know he is making money from some of his properties including the trump international hotel, which is...
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i think we did a good job of that during the obama years. it isn't clear how broad the area is that we are going to be able to reach in the current configuration. there are two big things we really need to do. pass the us-mexico canada trade agreement, and reach an agreement on how much we are going to spend over the next two years. we've had a couple of meetings even this past week with the secretary whose representative in administration for the speaker, myself, mccarthy and the minority leaders about trying to reach an agreement for the next few years. basic word. after that, i am just not sure yet how much we are going to be able to do. the speaker has a lot of challenges. she's got a very significant number of members reminiscent of the freedom caucus when speaker ryan was in the majority with a totally different view about how to go forward and h who seem toe to be suffering.o we are not going to do anything with that kind of mentality, so a lot of things to balance including those who are beating the drums for impeachment which isn't
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some of them the same as the obama administration. that has not happened. so, this narrow area of our responsibility, we are relying on congressional direction and we put meat on the bones here today. yes, sir? >> i have two quick questions. first i was wondering if you could give us an update on what's happening with work permits for asylum-seekers? people whose cases have not been adjudicated yet. mr. cuccinelli: they are being processed in the ordinary course of business. >> is regulation coming to address this? mr. cuccinelli: we are working on other things within the agency right now but i'm not prepared to speak to where those are today. oh, you did say two. >> there were recently worked place immigration raids and one man was arrested when 400 illegal immigrants were arrested. did that decision to grant a prison commutation come after they spoke to his lawyer? mr. cuccinelli: i am not really prepared to speak to that. i don't think so. i think what you saw ice do this week enforcing the law with seven operations across the state of mississippi, that
some of them the same as the obama administration. that has not happened. so, this narrow area of our responsibility, we are relying on congressional direction and we put meat on the bones here today. yes, sir? >> i have two quick questions. first i was wondering if you could give us an update on what's happening with work permits for asylum-seekers? people whose cases have not been adjudicated yet. mr. cuccinelli: they are being processed in the ordinary course of business. >> is...
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was still in office but that can't be i thought obama and it all racial inequality brought people i love and took the pops to the world no not exactly you know only 2 words off though obama ended all reporting on racial inequality and see the difference i just stop talking about systemic racism against black hispanic and indigenous people exist no matter who's in the white house let's move on to climate change right there can't possibly be racial disparity there hurricanes don't exactly only hit black people twelfth's a new investigation found is that white communities nationwide have disproportionately received more federal buyouts after a disaster than communities of color you see one of the things fema does is they damage properties after an emergency what federal disaster aid is not necessarily doled out to those who need it most but rather to those whose property is worth more and to those who own property in the 1st place we have a system designed to help the rich the most after a disaster when the poor need it the most because it's been proven by by some. it says that rich pe
was still in office but that can't be i thought obama and it all racial inequality brought people i love and took the pops to the world no not exactly you know only 2 words off though obama ended all reporting on racial inequality and see the difference i just stop talking about systemic racism against black hispanic and indigenous people exist no matter who's in the white house let's move on to climate change right there can't possibly be racial disparity there hurricanes don't exactly only...
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>> for eight years there was under obama and it has become the inactive under the trump administration was i have no problem with her being a white house counsel of women and girls, just have a problem with there being on one on women and girls and not boys and men when boys and men are committing suicide at four times the rate of girls and women, showing signs of destructive and self-destructive behavior on so many fronts. >> host: how did you get into this line of work? >> guest: i was doing my doctorate at nyu in teaching at rutgers university and the women's movement surfaced in 1969 and i started talking about the women's movement as a political movement and my students said you, the firing your belly, i was able to persuade my dissertation committee to let me change my dissertation topic to the politics of men and women's issues and i ended up writing a book that was pretty much supportive of the feminist movement, celebrated man and men, began to see it was much more complex than i was being told. one of the big discoveries are seeing there was a belief that men make a dollar fo
>> for eight years there was under obama and it has become the inactive under the trump administration was i have no problem with her being a white house counsel of women and girls, just have a problem with there being on one on women and girls and not boys and men when boys and men are committing suicide at four times the rate of girls and women, showing signs of destructive and self-destructive behavior on so many fronts. >> host: how did you get into this line of work? >>...
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i'm wondering if that's why we are getting this michelle obama talk. >> possibly. i guess i don't necessarily take it is trump being worried about joe biden and more of the fact that's the conversation he wants to have and the more he talks about joe biden and keeps him in front of the media the better off he is. i think you love to have a conversation about the past versus the current and so that's kind of how i see it. >> neil: i wish we had more tired but you have your firm positions. trying to play the middle-of-the-road, i commend you. how is this for hope and change? one of the president's longtime backers hopes that the grand old party makes a change at the top of the ticket. so you only payr what you need. i wish i could shake your hand. granted. only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ and let me tell you something, rodeo... i wouldn't be here if i thought reverse mortgages took advantage of any american senior, or worse, that it was some way to take your home. it's just a loan designed for older homeowners, and, it's helped
i'm wondering if that's why we are getting this michelle obama talk. >> possibly. i guess i don't necessarily take it is trump being worried about joe biden and more of the fact that's the conversation he wants to have and the more he talks about joe biden and keeps him in front of the media the better off he is. i think you love to have a conversation about the past versus the current and so that's kind of how i see it. >> neil: i wish we had more tired but you have your firm...
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and often alongside president obama and vice president biden to advance the obama policy agenda and also to protect and strengthen our democratic and civic values. a few times a week she left the premises to cross the river to virginia where some of her students knew her only as doctor b, completely unaware of her parallel existence at 1600 pennsylvania avenue and that she could operate so brilliantly and so gracefully into distinct worlds at the same time is a testament to the woman and human being that she is. doctor biden's life story as she recounts in her touching and thoughtful memoir has not been a fairytale throughout much as she hoped it would be as a child growing up in willow grove, pennsylvania but it was from living through ups and downs excesses and failures triumphs and heartbreaking grief that she was able to find her true love and life partner a dashing young senator from delaware named joe biden and her sense of purpose as an independent professional woman and as a teacher and her unwavering devotion to family and country. the title of the book as she mentions in t
and often alongside president obama and vice president biden to advance the obama policy agenda and also to protect and strengthen our democratic and civic values. a few times a week she left the premises to cross the river to virginia where some of her students knew her only as doctor b, completely unaware of her parallel existence at 1600 pennsylvania avenue and that she could operate so brilliantly and so gracefully into distinct worlds at the same time is a testament to the woman and human...
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we have in mind something that we did back in the obama administration with money longer. we got individuals together, a small group and we said let's established internet, standards that will allow us to stop the wondering. and anybody who does not live up to the standards get to clear the money through the banks. >> we went around to countries and say this is a model law against money laundering, you have to pass into th to your ler and then reinforce it. >> this is the end of the time and you have not done it, your currency will not be cleared with the eu for the pound of the dollar. have a nice day. the hypokalemi apocalypse is a . establish into the international form on cybercrime and cyber war and mutual cooperation and mutual defense, if you are not part of the then your access to her internet is going to be limited, you cannot just pop into the cyberspace eventually have they played enough pressure on the russians and around and finally to discuss the come along and participate or is it the recommendation that the intra- has become indifferent world. >> they are c
we have in mind something that we did back in the obama administration with money longer. we got individuals together, a small group and we said let's established internet, standards that will allow us to stop the wondering. and anybody who does not live up to the standards get to clear the money through the banks. >> we went around to countries and say this is a model law against money laundering, you have to pass into th to your ler and then reinforce it. >> this is the end of the...
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and the president and vice president to advance the obama policy o agenda to protect and strengthen the democratic and civic values but a few times a week she will be the premises to cross the river to virginia where her students knew her as doctor be completely unaware of her parallel existence at 1600 pennsylvania that she could operate so brilliantly and gracefully into distinct worlds at the same time is a testament to the woman and human being that she is. as she recounts in her memoir it is not as a fairytale but through triumph and heartbreaking grief to find her true love and life partner a dashing senator from delaware and her unwavering devotion to family and country the title of the book where the light enters is a phrase etched in your mind as you follow through the pages of her life journey we want to hear about her and her life please join me to welcome doctor jill biden. >> thank you very much. thank you. very emotional. good evening and thank you for joining me for this very cispecialal evening mclaughlin said a successful marriage requires falling in love. - - many
and the president and vice president to advance the obama policy o agenda to protect and strengthen the democratic and civic values but a few times a week she will be the premises to cross the river to virginia where her students knew her as doctor be completely unaware of her parallel existence at 1600 pennsylvania that she could operate so brilliantly and gracefully into distinct worlds at the same time is a testament to the woman and human being that she is. as she recounts in her memoir it...
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happen so i want to talk about the corruption that we see all around us now since 2008 when barack obama was elected and came to the rescue of the global financial system in offered hope to the american people that something would change nothing has ever changed that it was never help for the people it was never help for the population it was always. engineering bailouts for the elite for the connected for the powerful just as the suicide of jeffrey epstein was a bailout for a very powerful people as well here we see u.s. credit card interest rates hit highest level and 25 years as a commie slows fed eases the gap between what banks are being charged to borrow money and what their target customers is widening once again according to the f.t. u.s. consumers are paying higher interest rates on credit card balances than they have in 25 years the average rate on interest bearing card accounts topped 17 percent in may according to the fed data the highest in the 25 years that the central bank has been making the calculations weekly data based on credit cards dot com survey of 100 national car
happen so i want to talk about the corruption that we see all around us now since 2008 when barack obama was elected and came to the rescue of the global financial system in offered hope to the american people that something would change nothing has ever changed that it was never help for the people it was never help for the population it was always. engineering bailouts for the elite for the connected for the powerful just as the suicide of jeffrey epstein was a bailout for a very powerful...
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administrative and statutory development relating to asylum during the decade of the 1990s and in term of the obama administration he was engaged in administration reform relating to immigration enforcement as well as a range of key immigration issues. the second speaker has had many careers as a senior diplomat and a visit -- a business a nonprofit executive. as an attorney focusing on a range of topics from environmental issues to economic affairs to international humanitarian is a and refugees and beyond. and i won't try to list all the jobs that i will say that from 1980 to 1981 he was director of the state department bureau of refugee programs with the personal rank of ambassador and was deeply involved in the issues we are , today. between 1998 in 2001 and to the refugee programs grow that he directed during the carter administration's. she spent many years in southeast asia and was a legendary refugee advocate. lying in the mitts and take over of vietnam, he was frustrated at the slow pace of u.s. efforts to rescue vietnamese who had worked with the u.s. government. and a colleague made an u
administrative and statutory development relating to asylum during the decade of the 1990s and in term of the obama administration he was engaged in administration reform relating to immigration enforcement as well as a range of key immigration issues. the second speaker has had many careers as a senior diplomat and a visit -- a business a nonprofit executive. as an attorney focusing on a range of topics from environmental issues to economic affairs to international humanitarian is a and...
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those in response to -- of course, he's found guilty of essentially trying to sell president barack obama's vacated senate seat while he was the governor of illinois. of course, he was impeached, went to jail. now the president was saying he was considering pardoning him or commuting his sentence because he believed he was doing something that essentially a lot of people did. after the president made those comments and people realized just how seriously the president was looking at it, something he's been looking at for well over a year now, he was flooded with calls from not only lawmakers in washington but also republicans back in illinois who were telling the president, don't do this. it sets a dangerous and bad precedent, and this isn't something that we want you to do. since then, the president has seemingly backed off moving forward with making any changes. right now it's unclear if that's going to happen, but it does seem like the chances have decreased significantly. >> okay, all right. important developments, kaitlan. thank you very much at the new jersey white house. we appreciate
those in response to -- of course, he's found guilty of essentially trying to sell president barack obama's vacated senate seat while he was the governor of illinois. of course, he was impeached, went to jail. now the president was saying he was considering pardoning him or commuting his sentence because he believed he was doing something that essentially a lot of people did. after the president made those comments and people realized just how seriously the president was looking at it,...
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so at the end of the obama administration we took on with new legislation. that stiffened our resolve and our ability to go after it. then i brought denis mcdonough to northern minnesota. he met with the steelworkers and mine owners and realized we were basically leading jobs in these iron ore mines that are key to the steel for cars. were closing down. so what they did was targeted enforcement. strong enforcement, targeted enforcement. with some tariffs that were targeted. and guess what? those mines started opening up again. they opened up the end of the obama administration and continued into the trump administration. just throwing a bunch of money at our farmers, course they're going to take it. but i had a guy crying at a meeting in minnesota. i closed the door. sobbing, a soybean farmer. he said this farm has been in my family for generations. i have a moral obligation to carry on the family farm. it is not enough that i just get a bunch of money from sonny perdue. it is not enough. i want to be able to sell my goods to market. i want to be able to sel
so at the end of the obama administration we took on with new legislation. that stiffened our resolve and our ability to go after it. then i brought denis mcdonough to northern minnesota. he met with the steelworkers and mine owners and realized we were basically leading jobs in these iron ore mines that are key to the steel for cars. were closing down. so what they did was targeted enforcement. strong enforcement, targeted enforcement. with some tariffs that were targeted. and guess what?...
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was obama inviting black lives matter to the white house, the people that shot at and killed the cops, was that racism? certainly there are racially motivated crimes from all groups. what we are talking about here is larger scale mobilized far right extremism enacted through terrorist activities. these are different kinds of conversations. obviously everyone wants crime in general to be reduced that this is not a question about crime. we are talking about terrorism. host: is this mainly a u.s. problem? guest: absolutely not. white nationalism tends to suggest that this is a national issue or that this is really about the american nation but in fact, things are very inc. -- interconnected. it is a global movement. they are inspired by each other, they are sending each other manifestoes they are communicating and listening to each other's music and buying each other's brand-name clothing which has messages about white supremacist ideology in it. interwoveny much across eastern and western europe and australia and new zealand. host: how much are the governments of europe and the united s
was obama inviting black lives matter to the white house, the people that shot at and killed the cops, was that racism? certainly there are racially motivated crimes from all groups. what we are talking about here is larger scale mobilized far right extremism enacted through terrorist activities. these are different kinds of conversations. obviously everyone wants crime in general to be reduced that this is not a question about crime. we are talking about terrorism. host: is this mainly a u.s....
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almost 30 counties went obama, obama, trump. we need to take back those counties as well, because it is not about the white house, it is about the state house and what the legislature and your republican governor is doing to you each and every day. [cheers and applause] steve: i have only been in this race about eight weeks. i have listened and learned about that teacher that said to me, i had to take a second job to afford my insulin, or the farmer that said every time trump tweets, we lose hundreds of thousands of dollars. or that retiree after the first debate who said, i heard a lot of voices, but i didn't hear my voice. i don't need a revolution. i just need someone to address the problems of here and now, the challenges we have. i have taken those voices as i have traveled all across the country. look, i am pro-choice, prounion, populist democrat who won three elections in a red state, not by compromising values, but by getting stuff done, and that is how we win back the places we lost, showing up, listening to folks come
almost 30 counties went obama, obama, trump. we need to take back those counties as well, because it is not about the white house, it is about the state house and what the legislature and your republican governor is doing to you each and every day. [cheers and applause] steve: i have only been in this race about eight weeks. i have listened and learned about that teacher that said to me, i had to take a second job to afford my insulin, or the farmer that said every time trump tweets, we lose...
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team, i was a negotiator for it with the obama administration and what it tries to do is really bring the world together so that you get enough commitments are enough countries with enough time to stabilize an increase so that we don't hit the worst impact's and effectively what it does is create a global regime where every country comes forward and puts forward their own initial target. the targets are not forced on them, everyone picks the wrong target and there are these binding rules that require you to die bulge how you're going to hit the target, your progress along the way, things like that. and then it requires countries to go back to the table every five years to make new pledges we can hit so that these stabilization goals that are effectively to try to stabilize temperature increase over what it was in the past at about three and a half degrees fahrenheit and then maybe do better. host: why is that important? guest: david that target? already we are having tremendous climate impact just because of the temperatures humans have already caused the planet to warm. human activit
team, i was a negotiator for it with the obama administration and what it tries to do is really bring the world together so that you get enough commitments are enough countries with enough time to stabilize an increase so that we don't hit the worst impact's and effectively what it does is create a global regime where every country comes forward and puts forward their own initial target. the targets are not forced on them, everyone picks the wrong target and there are these binding rules that...
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he was a skeptic of the surge i think obama was also. he couldn't say no to the generals so early in the administration he campaigned on winning butut holbrook could not say no to hillary clinton because she gave him the job and the only friend in the administration and she is a hawk so she could not afford one - - he couldn't contradict her so he didn't say much after the strategy review was over and said richard i didn't get to hear your views i can't imagine him not speaking but that's what happened he lost confidence he never opposed the surge publicly in the theater where mattered also he wanted to negotiate because that's a lesson he took from vietnam that military force alone cannot win but if you are in a political war you must be willing to negotiate and we are obviously losing but nobody wanted to hear that in the first year and a half neither the white house or the pentagon or hillary clinton so holbrook had to do it under the table and by the time he began to make a case for it , his life was about to and so there was a trage
he was a skeptic of the surge i think obama was also. he couldn't say no to the generals so early in the administration he campaigned on winning butut holbrook could not say no to hillary clinton because she gave him the job and the only friend in the administration and she is a hawk so she could not afford one - - he couldn't contradict her so he didn't say much after the strategy review was over and said richard i didn't get to hear your views i can't imagine him not speaking but that's what...
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>> barack obama and bill clinton were big tent democrats. they ran on things most democrats could get behind. mondale, people who have really good ideas, they ran on things i'm majority of the american people did not support. they lost. they lost big. that is a clear model. >> you mentioned president obama as a template. what separates you from the front runner right now? i am not interested in moderation. i am interested in big ideas that are pragmatic. i call myself a pragmatic idealist. climate, health care, infrastructure, tax policy, i have more interesting and responsive ideas. that is what differentiates me. >> what is the plan moving forward? certainly not leaving iowa after the state fair? >> no. i am coming back next week. >> ground zero iowa. >> i am all in on iowa. if i do not do well in the iowa caucus, that factors for the campaign. >> are you comfortable you will be around to compete come february? >> absolutely. >> not going anywhere? >> i'm not going anywhere now. >> thank you. >> congressman? >> congressman? >> can we have
>> barack obama and bill clinton were big tent democrats. they ran on things most democrats could get behind. mondale, people who have really good ideas, they ran on things i'm majority of the american people did not support. they lost. they lost big. that is a clear model. >> you mentioned president obama as a template. what separates you from the front runner right now? i am not interested in moderation. i am interested in big ideas that are pragmatic. i call myself a pragmatic...
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kyle: i was writing emails to friends as barack obama. [laughter] kyle: it is hard to get out of. >> i imagine any of the president's speeches are rewritten and rewritten endlessly and cleared by dozens of people. mechanically, how do you know what the draft is at a given moment, and a practical question, what happens to all of the drafts? are they shredded, raised, filed -- erased, filed to the archives? john: everything for us was comments due in the speechwriting office at 5:00 on the same day. nobody was given, during the staffing process, no one was given an electronic copy of the speech. we didn't want anyone -- colin powell said one time everybody likes to grade papers. everybody would love to get on the computer and play with your work. we insisted on edits on hard copy. they would come into us and we would have a stack of them. sarada: i really wish we had done that. [laughter] john: there's no other way to do it, because you get in their hand, and also when someone has to take the time to write something, that is thinking, too,
kyle: i was writing emails to friends as barack obama. [laughter] kyle: it is hard to get out of. >> i imagine any of the president's speeches are rewritten and rewritten endlessly and cleared by dozens of people. mechanically, how do you know what the draft is at a given moment, and a practical question, what happens to all of the drafts? are they shredded, raised, filed -- erased, filed to the archives? john: everything for us was comments due in the speechwriting office at 5:00 on the...
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i do about obama impression. [laughter] about: he was talking this ties to my own faith and i want to focus on that, and it wasn't supposed to be a long speech, but he wanted to blow that out a little bit. and similar on this draft and i will look at it over lunch. i worked on it and send it back. i got another call at lunchtime and i am summoned back. i go into the oval and i don't see him. his secretary says, he is having lunch in his private dining room. i had never been back there. i am both terrified and trying to take in everything on the walls. [laughter] this twos i make second walk to the presidential dining room. he is in their eating a plate of carrots or something. [laughter] sarada: he has made his edits and wants me to read them and make sure i understand what he is doing. of blown he has kind up at section more and added a bit about refugees. later on i learned that he had been in a meeting related to refugees. you could see the evolution of his thinking, but he was going to do something else right
i do about obama impression. [laughter] about: he was talking this ties to my own faith and i want to focus on that, and it wasn't supposed to be a long speech, but he wanted to blow that out a little bit. and similar on this draft and i will look at it over lunch. i worked on it and send it back. i got another call at lunchtime and i am summoned back. i go into the oval and i don't see him. his secretary says, he is having lunch in his private dining room. i had never been back there. i am...
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that has the right to begin and end wars robert malley a top advisor on the middle east to president obama talks to how does the era. well you know. some of it i like. welcome back a quick reminder of the top stories here this hour local media in the u.s. state of ohio reporting multiple fatalities and several people wounded after a shooting in dayton police say there was spawning to reports of a gunman an area in the oregon district about 100 people were partying when shots were fired around 4 am. i'm not shooting came just hours after a gunman opened fire at a shopping mall in el paso texas killing at least 20 people a 21 year old white man has been arrested but he say it may be a hate for. a 4th straight day of protests has begun in hong kong crowds are marching in the outlying suburbs ahead of a much larger rally in the city center later on saturday police fired tear gas to clear angry demonstrators. now a bit a trade dispute between south korea and japan has led to more rallies in seoul it escalated on friday when japan removed south korea from its list of preferred trading nations so
that has the right to begin and end wars robert malley a top advisor on the middle east to president obama talks to how does the era. well you know. some of it i like. welcome back a quick reminder of the top stories here this hour local media in the u.s. state of ohio reporting multiple fatalities and several people wounded after a shooting in dayton police say there was spawning to reports of a gunman an area in the oregon district about 100 people were partying when shots were fired around 4...
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. >> trying to sell president obama's senate seat. >> this is what the president said about rod blagojevich yesterday. i thought he was treated unfairly. he was given 18 years in prison. a lot of people thought it was unfair like a lot of other things. it was the same gang. the comey gang and all these sleaze bags that did it. i'm thinking about commuting his sentence. i think it's enough, seven years. the republican delegation of illinois -- the republican delegation of illinois did not want him to do that. >> reporter: no. but -- well, no. this kind of goes towards a different category of president trump's feelings. you saw the reference that was made right there to former fbi director james comey. the president is right now in a bit of a punching match with the federal law enforcement system particularly fbi. this goes to the heart of his anger about the russia probe and feeling like that was focused on him unfairly and supporting this probe that's being done with the ig and the attorney general bill barr to try to get the underlying causes. the president has had this war going on with t
. >> trying to sell president obama's senate seat. >> this is what the president said about rod blagojevich yesterday. i thought he was treated unfairly. he was given 18 years in prison. a lot of people thought it was unfair like a lot of other things. it was the same gang. the comey gang and all these sleaze bags that did it. i'm thinking about commuting his sentence. i think it's enough, seven years. the republican delegation of illinois -- the republican delegation of illinois...
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. >> you think a guy like axelrod or karl rove, they were with reagan, and obama. lou: they knew the agenda. >> their job was -- >> wait, wait, you are not really seriously tonight suggesting they don't know they're basically undercutting the president of united states, they don't watch television, they don't read a comic book, come on? >> i would argue they are getting a lot of feedback from the hill, this is what -- >> they are working for the hill not the president? >> for the establishment, republican establishment, democrat establishment. washington, d.c. lou: you mean rinos, globalist elites. >> absolutely. >> the people this president ran against. >> a mind set so. lou: and forgot know man and fod woman. >> theyment to make the want toe president do the right thing that is what their attitude is, the right thing is to -- what he ran on. from my perspective what president promised the voter. lou: they are not doing the right thing. >> as far as hill. lou: ar are -- what are you doi? being sensitive to the establishment, i have to watch you. >> i'm not -- i'm
. >> you think a guy like axelrod or karl rove, they were with reagan, and obama. lou: they knew the agenda. >> their job was -- >> wait, wait, you are not really seriously tonight suggesting they don't know they're basically undercutting the president of united states, they don't watch television, they don't read a comic book, come on? >> i would argue they are getting a lot of feedback from the hill, this is what -- >> they are working for the hill not the...
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remember, she was onef e original critics of obama's t.p.p. plan whichid too walked back during the debates. i think it's a sign that it's becoming more projectionist, more focused on workers. robert: one of the big feast pieces in news today, the president signed a budgetsth de extends the ceiling to 2021. any other year a blockbuster deal like this would be a huge headline. kind of goes to the background. are we seeing an era of deficit reduction? dan: yes, you could see it in two places, the tax bill because that t blew up deficit and you can see in it allowing this to t through a president who runs the party now being a champion of it. i think politicians in both parties have come to the colusions that deficits ultimately don't matter politically to voters. people talk about the sky will fall if we do this. the hundreds of billions of dollars that are paid constantly in debt service and the impact that that will ultimately have but that's always somewhere out in future and it's always easier to give people more money, whether through tax c
remember, she was onef e original critics of obama's t.p.p. plan whichid too walked back during the debates. i think it's a sign that it's becoming more projectionist, more focused on workers. robert: one of the big feast pieces in news today, the president signed a budgetsth de extends the ceiling to 2021. any other year a blockbuster deal like this would be a huge headline. kind of goes to the background. are we seeing an era of deficit reduction? dan: yes, you could see it in two places, the...
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when ast forward to president obama is in and you stood up and worked with us on a bill. bill but on that bill and you stood up when the dreamers, when we were trying to out that compromise. and my view is we have someone in the white house right now and not going to go on my views. i've made them very clear. been out there on rhetoric that has been so all acrossimmigrants this country. not just people at the border or trying to seek asylum. i think there are some common sense solutions here like trying to allow people to seek down in the northern countries like passing comprehensive immigration reform using some of that money -- 158 billion in deficit reduction. then you could use some of that border security and asylum and those things. there's a common sense solution i just beg of you that despite the rhetoric on all of his, it is just too important right now and there are too many lives at stake for us to mess around with this. i hope you would reconsider this and work with us going forward. work with you and senator kunz is next. he vice president mentioned last nigh
when ast forward to president obama is in and you stood up and worked with us on a bill. bill but on that bill and you stood up when the dreamers, when we were trying to out that compromise. and my view is we have someone in the white house right now and not going to go on my views. i've made them very clear. been out there on rhetoric that has been so all acrossimmigrants this country. not just people at the border or trying to seek asylum. i think there are some common sense solutions here...
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was still in office but that can't be i thought obama and it all racial inequality brought people i love and took the pops to the world no not exactly your only 2 words off though obama ended all reporting on racial inequality and see the difference i just stop talking about systemic racism against black hispanic and indigenous people exist no matter who's in the white house let's move on to climate change right there can't possibly be racial disparity there hurricanes don't exactly only hit black people twelfth's a new investigation found is that white communities nationwide have disproportionately received more federal buyouts after a disaster than communities of color you see one of the things fema does is they damage properties after an emergency what federal disaster aid is not necessarily doled out to those who need it most but rather to those whose property is worth more and to those who own property in the 1st place we have a system designed to help the rich the most after a disaster when the poor need it the most because.
was still in office but that can't be i thought obama and it all racial inequality brought people i love and took the pops to the world no not exactly your only 2 words off though obama ended all reporting on racial inequality and see the difference i just stop talking about systemic racism against black hispanic and indigenous people exist no matter who's in the white house let's move on to climate change right there can't possibly be racial disparity there hurricanes don't exactly only hit...
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barack obama. you have a big burden on your to lders, but you are used it. iowa gave us granger movement here you took on the big monopolies. it started here in the corn fields. did that and we need to do that again. edna ave us norman and griffin, that woman who went to drugstore and sat at the counter and when they refused to she was black se she said i'm not moving off this counter. gave us these incredible candidates who are taking on the house andchanging the that would be abbey and cindy and jd who's going district.our you have thread country and you are leading again. ut the guy in the white house now, he governs from fear. right? he makes people afraid. things on twitter and most of the time he doesn't makes through, but he people afraid. he's afraid himself of the nra he didn't put common sense gun legislation in place. i mean, id of science, when i announceed in the middle of that blizzard he actually and said that, made fun of me for announcing in the blizzard talking about climate change and called me snow woman. tweeted back. donald trump the sc
barack obama. you have a big burden on your to lders, but you are used it. iowa gave us granger movement here you took on the big monopolies. it started here in the corn fields. did that and we need to do that again. edna ave us norman and griffin, that woman who went to drugstore and sat at the counter and when they refused to she was black se she said i'm not moving off this counter. gave us these incredible candidates who are taking on the house andchanging the that would be abbey and cindy...