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hassan: thank you, al franken. give it up for al franken, everybody. he is in the united states senate fighting for working families, just as hillary clinton has been her whole career, fighting for women and children. how many of you caught hillary's speech last night? [applause] hassan: it was fabulous. passion,aid out her vision, talked about bringing her heart and head. she talked about dreaming and doing. ever since she has been here in new hampshire campaigning, she has been talking to the people of new hampshire about what they dream about, what their concerns are, whether it is the opioid and harrowing crisis or college we willility, how it is move our economy forward, how we will wipe isis off the face of plan and thehas a capacity to listen and the capacity to learn and stake out a path forward. that makes her the best qualified person to be our next president of the united states. [applause] gov. hassan: now, al talked about -- hillary"]" talkedssan: now, al about some of the reasons he is supporting hillary clinton for president and some of
hassan: thank you, al franken. give it up for al franken, everybody. he is in the united states senate fighting for working families, just as hillary clinton has been her whole career, fighting for women and children. how many of you caught hillary's speech last night? [applause] hassan: it was fabulous. passion,aid out her vision, talked about bringing her heart and head. she talked about dreaming and doing. ever since she has been here in new hampshire campaigning, she has been talking to the...
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we expect the franken fish will go out and do the same thing. just for starters, they might also be brought to fresh starter systems to lay their eggs. they may occupy the spawning areas. we are asking the federal government to take a look at the statement. and take a look at the problem. >> the argument is a growing salmon, and the genetically engineered salmon grow faster than normal salmon. anything in there that you like. >> let me make a point. for thousands of years, humans bread animals to create stronger animals. we don't have an issue, what is going on is they've taken genes from three species, and crammed them in a lab environment, and basically produced a fish that you would never see in the wild. i don't thing the average consumer would want to eat such a thing. >> i see the point that people should be able to choose. you should see the stuff i eat. it's a good point. i would also make the point that it takes more fish basically to produce the food. wild salmon are more efficient. if you want to feed the matses, let's talk about harv
we expect the franken fish will go out and do the same thing. just for starters, they might also be brought to fresh starter systems to lay their eggs. they may occupy the spawning areas. we are asking the federal government to take a look at the statement. and take a look at the problem. >> the argument is a growing salmon, and the genetically engineered salmon grow faster than normal salmon. anything in there that you like. >> let me make a point. for thousands of years, humans...
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governor hassan: thank you, al franken. give it up for al franken, everybody. he is in the united states senate fighting for working families, just as hillary clinton has been her whole career, fighting for women and children. how many of you caught hillary's speech last night? [applause] governor hassan: it was fabulous. hillary laid out her passion, vision, talked about bringing her heart and head. she talked about dreaming and doing. ever since she has been here in new hampshire campaigning, she has been talking to the people of new hampshire about what they dream about, what their concerns are. he people of new hampshire about what they dream about, what their concerns are, whether it is the opioid and harrowing crisis or college we willility, how it is move our economy forward, how we will wipe isis off the face of plan and thehas a capacity to listen and the capacity to learn and stake out a path forward. that makes her the best qualified person to be our next president of the united states. [applause] gov. hassan: now, al talked about -- hillary"]" talke
governor hassan: thank you, al franken. give it up for al franken, everybody. he is in the united states senate fighting for working families, just as hillary clinton has been her whole career, fighting for women and children. how many of you caught hillary's speech last night? [applause] governor hassan: it was fabulous. hillary laid out her passion, vision, talked about bringing her heart and head. she talked about dreaming and doing. ever since she has been here in new hampshire campaigning,...
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al franken: i agree with the professor and others who are saying this. it presents a dangerous precedent and what happens next time? is it 11 months? 12 months? 13 months? it, obviously, there is nothing in the constitution that says anything other than it is the president's job and our job is to advise and consent. and the clear-cut president for be almost 11 more months and it anythingitrary, almost does, other than what is in the constitution. obviously.c, our hearts go out to scalia's family and i may not have agreed a lot of stuff. i thought he was very funny, i don't know if that means anything. and he was devoted to the constitution. devoted to the actual text and it seems clear here. if a majority leader wants to change the constitution to say nominate ant cannot supreme court justice in 11 year or 11 months. housesd have to get both and 3/5 of the states. could he do that now? try.uld would that be constitutional? that would be constitutional. >> he has that. >> i want everyone to understand that he has a constitutional way to approach this and
al franken: i agree with the professor and others who are saying this. it presents a dangerous precedent and what happens next time? is it 11 months? 12 months? 13 months? it, obviously, there is nothing in the constitution that says anything other than it is the president's job and our job is to advise and consent. and the clear-cut president for be almost 11 more months and it anythingitrary, almost does, other than what is in the constitution. obviously.c, our hearts go out to scalia's...
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so he had a signed atlantic charter document as a collector by franken roosevelt. fdr died in 1945. churchill continued. churchill came to the u.s. and he got to see churchill, handed him the atlantic charter and churchill looked at him and say -- and said, young man, you have a lot of value here if i sign this. you have the only signed copy of the atlantic charter. he went ahead and signed it. so he kept that document his whole life as a special heirloom. we have to march through these other presidents. let me just ask you to name a couple of the accomplishments of truman that you admire, things that he did from 1945-1953 that you think were spot on. prof. leuchtenburg: some people have asked me what -- if you read the book, what surprised you the most. many of these are around harry truman. his impact on history is, i think, not sufficiently known. someone described him as being the caesar augustus to the changes wrought by franklin roosevelt. it was during his administration that the executive office of the president really expanded. so many of the institutions that live on today
so he had a signed atlantic charter document as a collector by franken roosevelt. fdr died in 1945. churchill continued. churchill came to the u.s. and he got to see churchill, handed him the atlantic charter and churchill looked at him and say -- and said, young man, you have a lot of value here if i sign this. you have the only signed copy of the atlantic charter. he went ahead and signed it. so he kept that document his whole life as a special heirloom. we have to march through these other...
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that includes dresses from pride and prejudice and mary shelly franken stein plus the costumes worn by likes of market really, rob bed red ford. >> each costumes is it from film from wedding scene in thenist they cover a span of about 200 to 250 years in so it is just incredible showcase of fashion history. >> the other part of showcase continues into ability ler hill village and dives family history behind built more. exhibit runs through july 4th. admission to the fashionable with the general admission ticket price. >> chi at humana, we know when you have your health... ...great things are ahead of you like seeing old friends or making new ones, learning some moves or showing off your skills and being free to keep on exploring. choose a humana medicare plan for the care you need... to help you have better health for everything that's ahead. humana. start with healthy. we meredith asheville humane society tiny little pup today. little chihuahua. she came to us as stray. she about three years old and she is a chihuahua mick >> and now, doing this small can be a little afraid at times i
that includes dresses from pride and prejudice and mary shelly franken stein plus the costumes worn by likes of market really, rob bed red ford. >> each costumes is it from film from wedding scene in thenist they cover a span of about 200 to 250 years in so it is just incredible showcase of fashion history. >> the other part of showcase continues into ability ler hill village and dives family history behind built more. exhibit runs through july 4th. admission to the fashionable with...
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let's play a little clip of that. >> franken is plugged into the establishment matrix. okay. that -- that sounds painful. and it was. it was. that was part of the enhanced interrogation techniques they did during the bush administration. thank god we stopped doing, plugging people into the establishment mat tricmatrix. >> are there times during this you wish you were back on "snl"? >> no. i watch the show, i enjoy it, but i enjoy in the united states senate even more. >> wow. that is news worthy. senator al franken, thank you very much for being on "new day." >> thank you, alisyn. >>> and a relentless barrage of attacks, discussion of last night's debate. we'll have some republican voters in texas, next. taff coulp staying in touch with customers. at&t can help you stay connected. am i seeing double? no ma'am. our at&t 'buy one get one free' makes it easier for your staff to send appointment reminders to your customers... ...and share promotions on social media? you know it! now i'm seeing dollar signs. you should probably get your eyes checked. good one babe. optometry humor
let's play a little clip of that. >> franken is plugged into the establishment matrix. okay. that -- that sounds painful. and it was. it was. that was part of the enhanced interrogation techniques they did during the bush administration. thank god we stopped doing, plugging people into the establishment mat tricmatrix. >> are there times during this you wish you were back on "snl"? >> no. i watch the show, i enjoy it, but i enjoy in the united states senate even...
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food and drug administration sparked a debate about genetically modified food by improving franken fit - the f.d.a.'s decision that genetically engineered salmon,
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senator al franken, good luck to you, sir. >> thank you. >> appreciate it. >>> brian, rachel, and chris will have full coverage tomorrow of the south carolina democratic primary. that starts at 6:00 p.m. eastern. join me tomorrow on sunday, your local nbc station on that one. ted cruz among my guests there. still ahead, our making of a candidate series continues, from pitchman to presidential candidate, how donald trump built a brand, even with brands that failed. stay tuned. single from the dizzcounts. ♪ cash money ♪ the biggest discountand ♪ the dizzcounts. safe driver, paperless, paid-in-full, multi-car and joey fatone. ♪ savin' you five hundred ♪ i'm savin' you five hundred we have auto-tune, right? oh, yeah. that's a hit! all: yeah! >>> still ahead on "mtp daily," former ted cruz spokesman rick tyler on what led to his dismissal from the campaign. but first, here's hampton pearson with the cnbc market wrap-up. >> we had stocks ending the day mixed. the dow falling by 57 points. the s&p 500 down by 3, but the nasdaq(aeding 8 points. all three indices finished up more than
senator al franken, good luck to you, sir. >> thank you. >> appreciate it. >>> brian, rachel, and chris will have full coverage tomorrow of the south carolina democratic primary. that starts at 6:00 p.m. eastern. join me tomorrow on sunday, your local nbc station on that one. ted cruz among my guests there. still ahead, our making of a candidate series continues, from pitchman to presidential candidate, how donald trump built a brand, even with brands that failed. stay...
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reporter: hillary clinton's latest event had moments of pure adrenaline and support from senator al franken from minnesota. >> we know what it takes to get things done and that's why we want hillary clinton as our president. to this is a woman whose skills are battle tested. >> i will defend social security against ted cruz and all the rest of them by -- want to end it by privatizing it. >> i'm continually impressed with her intelligence and how she repairs -- and how she answers questions. >> brandon followed hillary in 2008 and eight years later his daughter is with him. >> how are you feeling right now? >> very excited. >> a different narrative playing out. he is new to them. his ideas are revolutionary despite more than two decades of service and congress. >> what you have seen over the last 30 years is a massive we -- redistribution of wealth. >> sanders hopes his a fresh image can take them to victory on tuesday. >> just to give you an example of how important new hampshire is, in a university national poll clinton and sanders are neck and neck. 42%. >>> wbz is the place for all of yo
reporter: hillary clinton's latest event had moments of pure adrenaline and support from senator al franken from minnesota. >> we know what it takes to get things done and that's why we want hillary clinton as our president. to this is a woman whose skills are battle tested. >> i will defend social security against ted cruz and all the rest of them by -- want to end it by privatizing it. >> i'm continually impressed with her intelligence and how she repairs -- and how she...
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the contractor for the project, sgl constructors, said franken had worked for them for more
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. >> reporter: minnesota senator al franken with hillary clinton trying to keep her supporters fired up and ready to go as primary day draws near. >> i hope you will believe that we can wage and win a fight for the future. i need your help on tuesday. >> reporter: she was joined by former secretary of state madeline albright. >> there is a special place in hell for women who don't help each other. manchester campaigning for votes and stopped in with a diner where she chatted with diners one-on-one. clinton also got help from across the the the border. a delegation of massachusetts elected officials came north to canvas for her. thmplts will decide whether the most powerful person in america and the world and hillary clinton is best prepared. >> hillary should be our next president. hands down no question for me. >> reporter: and clinton's democratic rival still leading in the polls focused on his face, which includes young voters by campaigning in franklin pierce college. >> if we can win here in new hampshire, the eyes of the world will know that this country is about to move in a n
. >> reporter: minnesota senator al franken with hillary clinton trying to keep her supporters fired up and ready to go as primary day draws near. >> i hope you will believe that we can wage and win a fight for the future. i need your help on tuesday. >> reporter: she was joined by former secretary of state madeline albright. >> there is a special place in hell for women who don't help each other. manchester campaigning for votes and stopped in with a diner where she...
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the contractor for the project, sgl constructors, said franken had worked for them for more they have stopped work on the jobsite and have not said yet when construction will start again.>> in light of the incident, we felt it was best to shut down. we're going to take the time to take a look at all of our protocols, make sure that we are ready to start back, and we will start back when they are ready.>>> the project director you just heard from said federal investigators are now investigating this incident. they are with osha and we will continue to keep you posted and let you know when construction starts back up. julie spellman, channel 9 eyewitness news. >>> raking within the last hour, search underway for a boater. a man was reported missing. the boat was found this morning with no one on board. the orange county sheriff's office is leading the search effort. we're trying to get more eyewitness news at 10 and 11. >>> a rather -- weather radio system is back up and running after an outage. the system went down again today right the middle of severe weather. we reached out to the n
the contractor for the project, sgl constructors, said franken had worked for them for more they have stopped work on the jobsite and have not said yet when construction will start again.>> in light of the incident, we felt it was best to shut down. we're going to take the time to take a look at all of our protocols, make sure that we are ready to start back, and we will start back when they are ready.>>> the project director you just heard from said federal investigators are now...
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franken: mr. president? the presiding officer: the senator minnesota. mr. franken: thank you, mr. president. i request to speak for up to 15 minutes. the presiding officer: is there objection? without objection. mr. franken: thank you, mr. president. i rise today to talk about the importance of updating our nation's energy policy. i want to thank chairwoman murkowski and ranking member cantwell and their staffs for their hard work in crafting a bipartisan energy bill. congress hasn't passed a comprehensive energy bill since 2007, and a lot has changed in the energy sector since then. we've seen a transformation in renewable energy. electricity generation from wind power has grown by more than 400%. wind energy now provides electricity for 20 million americans. the growth of solar energy is equally impressive. in it's early days, solar power was known for powering satellites and space stations. now we're seeing residential and utility-scale solar power becoming important components of the grid. since the passage of the last energy bill in 2007, our solar generation capacity has inc
franken: mr. president? the presiding officer: the senator minnesota. mr. franken: thank you, mr. president. i request to speak for up to 15 minutes. the presiding officer: is there objection? without objection. mr. franken: thank you, mr. president. i rise today to talk about the importance of updating our nation's energy policy. i want to thank chairwoman murkowski and ranking member cantwell and their staffs for their hard work in crafting a bipartisan energy bill. congress hasn't passed a...
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franken county, 41 miles per hour. windsor breezy tonight and they will be the first half up tomorrow. they will continue to calm down. we've got sunny skies but cold. bundle up as you leave tomorrow morning. 33 as you start your day. that will fill a 29. 37 at 9 am. 46 at lunch will feel at 43. the afternoon height will be 50 degrees. we've got a big warm upcoming. we've got to get things to move in our atmosphere. low pressure is attached to the cold front and will continue to pull away. . they will be replaced by high pressure. if you are interested in snow, you have to head to the west. our atmosphere is tried and it was the exact opposite when we were in the 70s the date storms came. in the 70s, they are one. we will be in the 20s by saturday and since we don't have rain for quite a time, temperatures long-term will be 20s saturday. for the last day of federal, leap day, we will be into the mid-60s. we will stay warm for the first day of march next tuesday. toward ohio and indiana we go from the green colors to bl
franken county, 41 miles per hour. windsor breezy tonight and they will be the first half up tomorrow. they will continue to calm down. we've got sunny skies but cold. bundle up as you leave tomorrow morning. 33 as you start your day. that will fill a 29. 37 at 9 am. 46 at lunch will feel at 43. the afternoon height will be 50 degrees. we've got a big warm upcoming. we've got to get things to move in our atmosphere. low pressure is attached to the cold front and will continue to pull away. ....
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amendment number 3023 by lee and amendment number 3115 from franken. and that on tuesday, february 2, at 2:30 p.m., the senate proceed to vote in relation to the above amendments in the order listed, vote with -- with no second-degree amendments in order prior to the votes and a 60-vote affirmative threshold required for adoption. further, that the time between 2:15 and 2:30 be equally divided in the usual form and there be two minutes of debate equally divided prior to the vote. the presiding officer: is there objection? without objection. ms. murkowski: mr. president, we are now ready to process a handful of amendments with a series of voice votes. i would ask unanimous consent that the following amendments be called up and reported by numb number. number 2970, gardner. number 2989, reed. number 2991, inhofe. number 3119, daines. number 3019, murphy. number 3066, hirono. number 3137, udall. and number 305, flake, with modifications. the clerk: the senator from alaska, ms. murkowski, proposes for other senators, amendments numbered 2970, 2989, 2991, 3
amendment number 3023 by lee and amendment number 3115 from franken. and that on tuesday, february 2, at 2:30 p.m., the senate proceed to vote in relation to the above amendments in the order listed, vote with -- with no second-degree amendments in order prior to the votes and a 60-vote affirmative threshold required for adoption. further, that the time between 2:15 and 2:30 be equally divided in the usual form and there be two minutes of debate equally divided prior to the vote. the presiding...
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. >> al franken with hillary clinton trying to keep her supporters fired up and ready to go as primary day draws near. >> i hope you will believe that we can wage and win the fight for the future because i sure do. and i need your help on tuesday. >> reporter: clinton was joined by mad lynn albright who spoke to women without mincing words. >> just remember there is a special place in hell for other. >> reporter: clinton went door to door in manchester campaigning for votes. she stopped in at adorner where she chatted with voters one on one. the border. >> you can make the difference in this election. >> reporter: a delegation of massachusetts elected canvas for her. >> we have to be here to fight because this is going to decide who the most powerful person in america and hillary clinton is the best prepared. >> because hillary should be our next president. hand down there, is no question for prevention clinton's democratic rival bernie sanders still leading in the polls focused on his base which includes young voter campaigning at franklin piers college. >> if we can win here in new h
. >> al franken with hillary clinton trying to keep her supporters fired up and ready to go as primary day draws near. >> i hope you will believe that we can wage and win the fight for the future because i sure do. and i need your help on tuesday. >> reporter: clinton was joined by mad lynn albright who spoke to women without mincing words. >> just remember there is a special place in hell for other. >> reporter: clinton went door to door in manchester campaigning...
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dordt's dalton franken pulls up for seven.4. still in the third.. briar cliff's bryan forbes with the rebound and the putback.. he's mugged but still gets the layup.. he'd make the free throw.. chargers up ten.. sixty-eight to fifty- eight and..briar cliff wins 114-103! 3 number 16 dakota wesleyan visiting morningside. the mustangs trying to end a four game skid.1) to start things off it was all bio babolalo for morningside. he wears 23 and he's from chicago. just sayin.2) then bobablola again. drives draws contact. no foul no problem! mustangs up 4-3.3) and then bio uses the screen from bryce cook to perfection. he hits the jumper! he had 12 points and we just showed half of em!4) ryan tegmeier actually led all scorers with 26. here he drives and scores. morningside still up one.5) and then check out the sweet stutter step and drive from brody van ginkel! he scores! he would make the free throw. mustangs up 11-7.they would go 3 mount marty and northwestern getting together in orange city. lancers looking for their first non forfeit victory.1. early
dordt's dalton franken pulls up for seven.4. still in the third.. briar cliff's bryan forbes with the rebound and the putback.. he's mugged but still gets the layup.. he'd make the free throw.. chargers up ten.. sixty-eight to fifty- eight and..briar cliff wins 114-103! 3 number 16 dakota wesleyan visiting morningside. the mustangs trying to end a four game skid.1) to start things off it was all bio babolalo for morningside. he wears 23 and he's from chicago. just sayin.2) then bobablola again....
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. >> reporter: minnesota senator al franken with hillary clinton, trying to keep her supporters fired up and ready to go, as primary day draws near. >> i hope you will believe that we can wage and win the fight for the future, because i sure do! and i need your help on tuesday. >> reporter: clinton was joined by former secretary of state madeline albright who spoke to women without mincing words. >> just remember, there's a special place in hell for women who don't help each other. >> reporter: clinton went door to door in manchester, campaigning for votes, and she stopped in at a diner where she chatted with voters one on one. clinton also got help from across the border. >> you can make the difference in this election. >> reporter: a delegation of massachusetts elected officials came north to canvas for her. >> we have to be here to fight, because this is going to decide who the most powerful person in america and the world is going to be, and hillary clinton is the best prepared. >> because hillary should be our next president, i mean hands down, there's no question for me. >> repo
. >> reporter: minnesota senator al franken with hillary clinton, trying to keep her supporters fired up and ready to go, as primary day draws near. >> i hope you will believe that we can wage and win the fight for the future, because i sure do! and i need your help on tuesday. >> reporter: clinton was joined by former secretary of state madeline albright who spoke to women without mincing words. >> just remember, there's a special place in hell for women who don't help...
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franken: thank you, mr. president. i rise today to discuss the widespread and harmful impact of forced arbitration, mandatory arbitration. last november "the new york times" published a three-part investigative series on the pervasive use of forced arbitration, or mandatory arbitration, which i would recommend to every member. mandatory arbitration is a privatized system of justice that corporations rely on when their customers or workers seek justice for being cheated or injured or mistreated. this series in "the new york times" while shocking, illustrated something that i've been saying for a long time, that mandatory arbitration agreements, forced arbitration agreements which are often buried in the fine print of employment and service contracts severely restrict americans' access to justice by stripping consumers and workers of their legal rights and insulating corporations from liability. from nursing home contracts and employment agreements to credit card and cell phone contracts, corporate america uses forced ar
franken: thank you, mr. president. i rise today to discuss the widespread and harmful impact of forced arbitration, mandatory arbitration. last november "the new york times" published a three-part investigative series on the pervasive use of forced arbitration, or mandatory arbitration, which i would recommend to every member. mandatory arbitration is a privatized system of justice that corporations rely on when their customers or workers seek justice for being cheated or injured or...
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the minnesota recount, the franken race. to do it right takes a long time. it was all up on public access tv. partisan a commission and court. the problem is you had maybe seven weeks or less to do it in a presidential cap -- count. they have tried to develop recount standards in that window of time. the recount itself was done by january 3, i believe. sure, but you would need that too. just very brief observations. there are two ways of ensuring quality in a recount. one is detailed standards. the other is to have all the ballots going through the same person applying a more general standard. those are different mechanisms. different states have different ways of using that. some states have precise rules about which ballots are counted. others send the ballots through a process where all the ones that are contested are viewed by the same person. is ither observation to me think one of the differences between the strategy of the bush was is and gore lawyers think that the bush lawyers were thinking from the beginning the supreme court would decide the case.
the minnesota recount, the franken race. to do it right takes a long time. it was all up on public access tv. partisan a commission and court. the problem is you had maybe seven weeks or less to do it in a presidential cap -- count. they have tried to develop recount standards in that window of time. the recount itself was done by january 3, i believe. sure, but you would need that too. just very brief observations. there are two ways of ensuring quality in a recount. one is detailed standards....
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senator casey -- senator franken. >> thank you. i appreciate senator collins' questions and part of your answer on -- it seems to suggest that the data that you have on the market is not totally complete. >> that's correct. >> okay. and is there anything you can do -- is that an aspiration of yours to make that data complete, more complete? >> it's very difficult to figure these things out. >> who would do that, do you think? >> well, i believe senator cohens hearing they talked about the contracts and the rebates and all the different things in the u.s. distribution chain that nobody really knows the answer to. and the insurers, i think, would really like to know how these drugs are moving and what is actually being paid for them at different steps. but they don't know, that's what i took from the testimony. and we can find out sort of expo facto by what was put together in a picture at the end of the day. but it's very difficult -- >> trying to figure that out would inform what you're approving, what you're taking up to approve.
senator casey -- senator franken. >> thank you. i appreciate senator collins' questions and part of your answer on -- it seems to suggest that the data that you have on the market is not totally complete. >> that's correct. >> okay. and is there anything you can do -- is that an aspiration of yours to make that data complete, more complete? >> it's very difficult to figure these things out. >> who would do that, do you think? >> well, i believe senator cohens...
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al franken says the -- denying that is setting a dangerous resident. >> it sets up a court that could be having a lot of ties. business relies on the supreme court. everyone relies on the supreme court. this is a dangerous precedent. >> the senate majority leader mitch mcconnell reiterated the gop controlled senate would not act on a supreme court nominee. on the lighter side of the campaign bernie sanders supporters who are searching for love have a new place to turn. a new website offers a place with the politician as a common >> we both got involved with bernie sanders. calling on the phone, doing science, >> they are rooting for bernie. there is a new way for fans to connect. bernie singles.com. >> i' m not going to be on the dating site now. i' m only 17. s great. reporter: it was founded by bernie supporters to share the philosophy championed by bernie sanders. in their words it' s a place to meet cool bernie lovers . josh bloomberg isn' t on the market but likes the idea. >> it will deftly help his campaign. help bringing people together. some you may be surprised by. >> it is
al franken says the -- denying that is setting a dangerous resident. >> it sets up a court that could be having a lot of ties. business relies on the supreme court. everyone relies on the supreme court. this is a dangerous precedent. >> the senate majority leader mitch mcconnell reiterated the gop controlled senate would not act on a supreme court nominee. on the lighter side of the campaign bernie sanders supporters who are searching for love have a new place to turn. a new website...
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anytime i play as long as i have a pencil and eraser (laughter) then starts stomping and walking like a franken stein zombie)) drew: she's going for the car i offered her 25 grand to go for car the car the first card is a car! she's a winner she's a winner! ((demetria obilor)) she won a 2016 aston martin vangard its worth 120 thousand dollars that is a james bondish car ((brian loftus)) that isnt a ford pinto ((kirsten joyce)) how much is that to register ((sherry swensk)) who cares?! when she registers it she should say bond, franchesca bond. (laughter) "c-b-s this morning" starts right now./// <> "cbs this morning." >>> good morning to our viewers in the west, it is monday, february 22nd, 2016. welcome to "cbs this morning." of a deadly shooting spree in michigan. this morning we hear from passengers who say he picked them up after the rampage. >>> marco rubio hopes a shrinking gop field will make him the anti-trump can't. >>> only only "cbs this morning," we'll take you inside the american girl design studio to review its knew historical doll. >>> we'll begin with your world in 90 seconds. >
anytime i play as long as i have a pencil and eraser (laughter) then starts stomping and walking like a franken stein zombie)) drew: she's going for the car i offered her 25 grand to go for car the car the first card is a car! she's a winner she's a winner! ((demetria obilor)) she won a 2016 aston martin vangard its worth 120 thousand dollars that is a james bondish car ((brian loftus)) that isnt a ford pinto ((kirsten joyce)) how much is that to register ((sherry swensk)) who cares?! when she...
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this was an effort that was championed by senators collins, klobuchar, ayotte, king, franken, daines, crapo and risch. you don't often see, mr. president, these large groups of senators coming together in a way that we have seen on this bill. some would look at the names that i just read off and say i didn't know they had anything to work on. but these issues have brought them together. this has truly been a team effort with members reaching out to one another, lining up behind each other's ideas, working with senator cantwell and i to ensure their adoption. and the best proof of that is simple review of our bill. right now the energy policy modernization act includes priorities sponsored or cosponsored by at least 62 members of the senate. when was the last time we saw that level of cooperation and collaboration? 62 members. think about it. more than three-fifths of the senate has contributed something to this energy bill. and we're not done processing the amendments yet. we're not done with that. my staff, and the staff of senator cantwell have been comparing notes about the feedbac
this was an effort that was championed by senators collins, klobuchar, ayotte, king, franken, daines, crapo and risch. you don't often see, mr. president, these large groups of senators coming together in a way that we have seen on this bill. some would look at the names that i just read off and say i didn't know they had anything to work on. but these issues have brought them together. this has truly been a team effort with members reaching out to one another, lining up behind each other's...
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cantwell: madam president, i request unanimous consent that senator franken's energy fellow, michael blotter, be granted floor privileges for the remainder of this congress. the presiding officer: without objection. ms. cantwell: madam president, i'm hoping that before we go to the caucus lunches, we'll be able to move forward on a few more scheduling of votes. but hopefully we'll be able to do that in a few minutes, so i suggest the absence of a quorum. the presiding officer: the clerk will call the roll. quorum call: ms. cantwell: madam president? the presiding officer: the senator from alaska. ms. murkowski: madam president, i request the proceedings under the quorum call be suspended. the presiding officer: without objection. ms. murkowski: we're making good progress here in the intervening hours since we came to the floor this morning and began business working with the ranking member on the energy and natural resources committee. we have come to you to announce a series of amendments that will be voted on, asking unanimous consent for that. i want to acknowledge that the effort
cantwell: madam president, i request unanimous consent that senator franken's energy fellow, michael blotter, be granted floor privileges for the remainder of this congress. the presiding officer: without objection. ms. cantwell: madam president, i'm hoping that before we go to the caucus lunches, we'll be able to move forward on a few more scheduling of votes. but hopefully we'll be able to do that in a few minutes, so i suggest the absence of a quorum. the presiding officer: the clerk will...
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applause] i want to thank my two friends and former colleagues, your senators, amy clover shar and al franken. you know what treasures they are. you get to see them all the time. they are actually working their hearts out, stumping across the country from me. everywhere they go people are blown away. they want to know more about them. they want to know what they can progressive senators like them. friendsout our great and even better public servants. to chris colman and betsy hodges, the members of congress representing you, the city officials who pour your heart's into serving the people of minnesota and our country, i thank you. at ane come together important moment. when i started this campaign last april, i knew we were facing challenges as a country. talking to families across america has made it even clearer to me. appalling to encounter the indifference and neglect that i saw firsthand when i went to flint last sunday. those children and their families have been poisoned with lead in their water because their governor wanted to save money. boos] when i hear about the man in nevada taki
applause] i want to thank my two friends and former colleagues, your senators, amy clover shar and al franken. you know what treasures they are. you get to see them all the time. they are actually working their hearts out, stumping across the country from me. everywhere they go people are blown away. they want to know more about them. they want to know what they can progressive senators like them. friendsout our great and even better public servants. to chris colman and betsy hodges, the...
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and now many are questions student that google sent a letter to senator al franken to answer that question. google says it does not use k through 12 students' personal information but does admit to tracking students for new products. >>> the new head of prince george's police department is starting the job with a lot on his plate internally. chief hank stawinski is looking to increase diversity. stawinski said the police department must affect the community in order to be effective. he's also dealing with the child pornography case affecting dozens of victims in the school's system. they're working every day on that case. >> now busy working with anybody else and how did he finance this. that will tell us if there were additional victims that we're not aware of. >> the council unanimously confirmed chief stawinski as the department's 17th police chief. as the d.c. fire chief plans to face city leaders after the sudden resignation of the medical director. >>> and you might want to keep one eye open for ice as you head out the door. the changes you'll see over the next 24 hours after that wa
and now many are questions student that google sent a letter to senator al franken to answer that question. google says it does not use k through 12 students' personal information but does admit to tracking students for new products. >>> the new head of prince george's police department is starting the job with a lot on his plate internally. chief hank stawinski is looking to increase diversity. stawinski said the police department must affect the community in order to be effective....
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then franken julie, good luck getting a ticket to saturday night's concert starring the red hot chili peppers, all of thank you. >>> with the super bowl being played at silicon valley, it's no surprise the nfl experience in san francisco pretty much pulling out all the stops to bring technology to the fans. cristina rendon is at moscone center to show us how fans are being taken to the next level. christina? >> reporter: they really are, everywhere you look, you're going to find projection screens, interactive displays just like this one. to give fans interactive experience. it's a blend of all things tech with football. the quarterback challenge is one of the most hyped up exhibits, with hydraulics, but if you look around, innovative technology is everywhere. >> having the super bowl here, super bowl 50, the golden anniversary. of course they are going to bring the best they've got. >> reporter: touchscreen monitors allowed to go inside a locker room, or put your face >> that was crazy and that one. crazy broncos fan, we'll go with that. >> reporter: if you want to get inside the gam
then franken julie, good luck getting a ticket to saturday night's concert starring the red hot chili peppers, all of thank you. >>> with the super bowl being played at silicon valley, it's no surprise the nfl experience in san francisco pretty much pulling out all the stops to bring technology to the fans. cristina rendon is at moscone center to show us how fans are being taken to the next level. christina? >> reporter: they really are, everywhere you look, you're going to find...
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hillary clinton wrapped up a full day of campaigning at portsmouth community college alongside al franken and maggie secretary clinton: you have the first in the nation primary for a reason. granite staters pay attention. you follow this, you care about it. mike: earlier, clinton promised to give every american the chance to succeed. secretary clinton: will we rise up against those who would turn us back! mike: clinton knocked on doors in manchester's north end, talking to voters, and spoke one-on-one with news 9. secretary clinton: i try the best i can to have more personal contact with people because it's easy to be in the big events and all that goes with it but this is what's real to me. mike: senator bernie sanders held a rally at franklin pierce university talking the economy, tacking wall -- taxing wall street and climate change. seth sanders: we don't have one republican candidate prepared to deal with that. mike: sanders says if there's a high turnout in the granite next week. senator santers: if we can win in new hampshire, the eyes of the world will know this country is about t
hillary clinton wrapped up a full day of campaigning at portsmouth community college alongside al franken and maggie secretary clinton: you have the first in the nation primary for a reason. granite staters pay attention. you follow this, you care about it. mike: earlier, clinton promised to give every american the chance to succeed. secretary clinton: will we rise up against those who would turn us back! mike: clinton knocked on doors in manchester's north end, talking to voters, and spoke...
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that recognize carbon neutrality of forest biomass, an effort championed by senators collins, king, franken, crapo and rich. you don't often see these large groups of senators coming together in a way that we have seen under this bill. some would look at the names and that i read, that they had anything to work on but these issues broadened together. this has truly been a team effort with members reaching out to one another, lining up behind each other's ideas. working to ensure their adoption. the best proof of that is a simple review of our bill. energy policy modernization acting clouds priorities sponsored or co-sponsored by 62 members of the senate. when was the last time we saw that level of cooperation and collaboration. 62 members. more in three fifth of the senate contributed something to this energy bill and when done processing the amendments we are not done with that. my staff and the staff of senator can well have been comparing notes about feedback we have been getting outside the chamber and what we found from the very time we started working through the committee process to
that recognize carbon neutrality of forest biomass, an effort championed by senators collins, king, franken, crapo and rich. you don't often see these large groups of senators coming together in a way that we have seen under this bill. some would look at the names and that i read, that they had anything to work on but these issues broadened together. this has truly been a team effort with members reaching out to one another, lining up behind each other's ideas. working to ensure their adoption....
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then franken julie, good luck getting a ticket to saturday night's concert starring the red hot chili peppers, all of those are invite only. >> a great lineup, heather, thank you. >>> with the super bowl being played at silicon valley, it's no surprise the nfl experience in san francisco pretty much pulling out all the stops to bring technology to the fans. cristina rendon is at moscone center to show us how fans are being taken to the next level. christina? >> reporter: they really are, everywhere you look, you're going to find projection screens, interactive displays just like this one. to give fans interactive experience. it's a blend of all things tech with football. the quarterback challenge is one of the most hyped up exhibits, with hydraulics, but if you look around, innovative technology is everywhere. >> having the super bowl here, super bowl 50, the golden anniversary. of course they are going to bring the best they've got. >> reporter: touchscreen monitors allowed to go inside a locker room, or put your face on a super bowl ticket. >> that was crazy and that one. crazy bron
then franken julie, good luck getting a ticket to saturday night's concert starring the red hot chili peppers, all of those are invite only. >> a great lineup, heather, thank you. >>> with the super bowl being played at silicon valley, it's no surprise the nfl experience in san francisco pretty much pulling out all the stops to bring technology to the fans. cristina rendon is at moscone center to show us how fans are being taken to the next level. christina? >> reporter:...
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>> we will hear from the senator and i appreciate senator franken and senator blumenthal and we will get to the witnesses and questions. >> thank you for sitting on the republican side. i'm hoping it will wear off. [laughter] you mean on them. >> but there shouldn't be a republican and democratic side on this. i want to thank you for pulling this together. as senator cardin said, it is unusual for us to do something like this, but it's important and we will be in and out because we have other hearings this afternoon that were scheduled, but it's important to be here. senator mcconnell was right when he said of the american people should have a voice in the selection of the next supreme court justice. and in fact, they did when president obama won the election in 2005 by 5 million votes. article two section two of the constitution says the president the president of the united states nominates justices to the screen court with the advice and consent of the senate. i cannot find the clause that says it is the turn of the democratic president. make no mistake the republican senate appro
>> we will hear from the senator and i appreciate senator franken and senator blumenthal and we will get to the witnesses and questions. >> thank you for sitting on the republican side. i'm hoping it will wear off. [laughter] you mean on them. >> but there shouldn't be a republican and democratic side on this. i want to thank you for pulling this together. as senator cardin said, it is unusual for us to do something like this, but it's important and we will be in and out...
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chicago tribune" surfaces this photo of a young bernie sanders wearing pants and glasses looks like al franken being arrested in 1963 in the myidst of the civil rights movement. >> you're right, michael. if that begins to crack, i'd say she's in real trouble. i'm not worried about vegas but if the african american support fades, she needs to go into desperation mode at that point. >> roger, let me show you a usa today survey that shows the republican field, how they win against hillary clinton. notice john kasich at the top of the heap presumably because of his appeal to independence but all beating her. kasich, rubio, trump, cruz beating hillary clinton if i switch slides and show you bernie sanders, the republican field against sanders, you'll see similar strength except with bernie sanders this far, t - criticism of the gop brand being harmed by your former employer, trump and yet the republican field looks strong. >> well, hillary clinton has got to have a certain sense of deja vu. she's losing to a 70-year-old socialist. she was the odds on favorite when she began and against barack obama
chicago tribune" surfaces this photo of a young bernie sanders wearing pants and glasses looks like al franken being arrested in 1963 in the myidst of the civil rights movement. >> you're right, michael. if that begins to crack, i'd say she's in real trouble. i'm not worried about vegas but if the african american support fades, she needs to go into desperation mode at that point. >> roger, let me show you a usa today survey that shows the republican field, how they win against...
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she joins already announced laverne, in the title role of doctor franken further as a well as former american idol finalist, adam lambert. >> adam lambert, he can sing, he is like a rocker. >> he can sing. >> belt it out. >> yes. >> he toured with queen, right? >> i don't know, did he? >> big night on american idol last night. contestants had to pick a song, and then learn it, all in one night. boy that's not easy. it also is the first time judges got a chance to see everyone perform in front after live band. >> ♪ >> ♪ >> ♪ >> i like her. >> she has a soul full voice, right? >> down to 51 contestant. if you missed last night you can catch two hours of idol tonight, and of course you can catch idol every wednesday, thursday, fox 29. >> cool. >> all right. i loved researching this next person to be featured in black history month. >> okay? >> the hit co-kree rid or of course fox's show empire. but did you know that he's right here from philadelphia. the amazing life story of lee daniels, coming up, after a quick break. >> 4:54 is the time. >> to honor the month every day we'll sp
she joins already announced laverne, in the title role of doctor franken further as a well as former american idol finalist, adam lambert. >> adam lambert, he can sing, he is like a rocker. >> he can sing. >> belt it out. >> yes. >> he toured with queen, right? >> i don't know, did he? >> big night on american idol last night. contestants had to pick a song, and then learn it, all in one night. boy that's not easy. it also is the first time judges got a...
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douglassown met with in chambersburg in franken county, pennsylvania and asked him to join him. douglass said no. would later write that he did not join brown because he thought that brown was walking into what douglass referred to as a perfect steel trap. but that was written after years of reflection. we don't know what douglass thought at the time. we have not discovered that yet, it may be out there. he said i will not join you. committed.s he was fervent, and he believed god, this was the moment. he truly believed that this was the moment that brought opportunity for best success. and john brown was absolutely committed to his firm belief that god was calling him, directing him, supporting him, and would need him wherever -- lead him wherever. he was very unique in comparison to other abolitionists. because he was willing to use violence. and he already had to use violence. violence has been utilized in kansas. kansas was a very violent place. that is where the civil war really starts. and brown went out there to ensure that slaves and slaveholders were not brought into tha
douglassown met with in chambersburg in franken county, pennsylvania and asked him to join him. douglass said no. would later write that he did not join brown because he thought that brown was walking into what douglass referred to as a perfect steel trap. but that was written after years of reflection. we don't know what douglass thought at the time. we have not discovered that yet, it may be out there. he said i will not join you. committed.s he was fervent, and he believed god, this was the...