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washington journal is next. ♪ good morning, it is saturday, debbie were a 6, 2016. we have three days to go until the new hampshire primary. we are once again taking our viewers up to new hampshire -- manchester, new hampshire to talk about gop debate tonight. before we do that, with new hampshire representing the first chance for underplayed -- under cleared -- undeclared voters. whether you are satisfied with the current field of presidential candidate. could you see yourself supporting any of the major party
washington journal is next. ♪ good morning, it is saturday, debbie were a 6, 2016. we have three days to go until the new hampshire primary. we are once again taking our viewers up to new hampshire -- manchester, new hampshire to talk about gop debate tonight. before we do that, with new hampshire representing the first chance for underplayed -- under cleared -- undeclared voters. whether you are satisfied with the current field of presidential candidate. could you see yourself supporting any...
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the headline that we showed our viewers earlier in the washington post, in the undecideds easily can become the dieders. a -- the deciders. >> the power is there. >> let's go to john in rio rancho, new mexico, line for republicans. john, good morning. >> yes. thought.d one basic and that is, first, thank you for c-span. i love c-span. i watch every morning, as long as it's been on the air. countryonnected to the through c-span. but living out west here, our votes don't count. over withs will be before new mexico gets to voice their opinion. allwe're not anything like those farmers in iowa. and we're not anything like all theredical liberals over in new hampshire. and you could set me on fire and forwouldn't get me to vote any of the democratic candidates, because i feel like the party left me. republican this time. democrat all my life. my mother, grandparents on that side of the family as well. are a white person -- and i'm going to play the race card -- it is impossible to find a job today. this is something that's just not being addressed. allwe've gone so far with of the groups,
the headline that we showed our viewers earlier in the washington post, in the undecideds easily can become the dieders. a -- the deciders. >> the power is there. >> let's go to john in rio rancho, new mexico, line for republicans. john, good morning. >> yes. thought.d one basic and that is, first, thank you for c-span. i love c-span. i watch every morning, as long as it's been on the air. countryonnected to the through c-span. but living out west here, our votes don't count....
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maybe the real proposal is to move all the lawmakers out of the cocoon of washington, d.c. and move them along one of the towns where the immigrants come into. in california or texas, and then, we'll see things sol guys. and thanks to susie and mark for joining us. >> thank you, gerri. >>> not all hopefuls are bearing the snow for tuesday's primary in new hampshire get the snowballs ready. we have the name that could be throwing profits your way. hmm. [cell phone beeps] hey! [police whistle blows] [horns honking] woman: hey! [bicycle bell rings] turn here. there. excuse me. uh. uh. [indistinct announcement on p.a. system] so, same time next week? well, of course. announcer: put away a few bucks. feel like a million bucks. for free tips to help you save, go to ♪ feed the pig >>> predictions, gary b., you're up first. >> gerri, stock up 20% in a year. >> john, what do you think? >> snow day, order stuff online, amazon i think is up 20% in the year. >> jonas. >> i can't get away from cam newton's stories, but consumers will go to t.j.maxx -- >> all right, all right, neil, ov
maybe the real proposal is to move all the lawmakers out of the cocoon of washington, d.c. and move them along one of the towns where the immigrants come into. in california or texas, and then, we'll see things sol guys. and thanks to susie and mark for joining us. >> thank you, gerri. >>> not all hopefuls are bearing the snow for tuesday's primary in new hampshire get the snowballs ready. we have the name that could be throwing profits your way. hmm. [cell phone beeps] hey!...
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maybe the real proposal is to move all the lawmakers out of the cocoon of washington, d.c. and move them along one of the towns where the immigrants come into. in california or texas, and then, we'll see things sol guys. and thanks to susie and mark for joining us. >> thank you, gerri. >>> not all hopefuls are bearing the snow for tuesday's primary in new hampshire get the snowballs ready. we have the name that could be throwing profits your way. at ally bank, no branches equals great rates. it's a fact. kind of like bill splitting equals nitpicking. but i only had a salad. it was a buffalo chicken salad. salad. lots of vitamins a&c, and, only 50 calories a serving... good morning, indeed. v8. veggies for all. at ally bank, no branches equals great rates. it's a fact. kind of like grandkids equals free tech support. oh, look at you, so great to see you! none of this works. come on in. >>> predictions, gary b., you're up first. >> gerri, stock up 20% in a year. >> john, what do you think? >> snow day, order stuff online, amazon i think is up 20% in the year. >> jonas. >> i c
maybe the real proposal is to move all the lawmakers out of the cocoon of washington, d.c. and move them along one of the towns where the immigrants come into. in california or texas, and then, we'll see things sol guys. and thanks to susie and mark for joining us. >> thank you, gerri. >>> not all hopefuls are bearing the snow for tuesday's primary in new hampshire get the snowballs ready. we have the name that could be throwing profits your way. at ally bank, no branches equals...
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people to rein in washington. my view is that movement will keep growing and growing. one of two things is going to happen, either congress will finally listen and send term a minute to the states for ratification, where we will see a movement in the states. one are the other, we will get it done. yes? hold on one second for the microphone. >> what is your plan for improving the infrastructure of america, including roads, bridges? whenever going to get the work on the ground in america? ted cruz: terrific question. one of the problems we have right now is taxpayers send money to washington. it goes into a black hole. i talked before about the 10th amendment. h amendment is what keeps decision-making close to the people. , for example, you talked about roads and bridges. there is no reason why the federal government should decide what roads and bridges to build in the state of new hampshire. [applause] , theght to take that money transportation money, and block credit back to the states and allow the people of new
people to rein in washington. my view is that movement will keep growing and growing. one of two things is going to happen, either congress will finally listen and send term a minute to the states for ratification, where we will see a movement in the states. one are the other, we will get it done. yes? hold on one second for the microphone. >> what is your plan for improving the infrastructure of america, including roads, bridges? whenever going to get the work on the ground in america?...
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think you know and it's a rejection of the status quo and against washington, always, a winner, as well as personality. so we'll see how that has sustained it going forward. and the people are forward. is really al process important and hopefully people which still listin to the debate. and the people will win because heir priorities are now become hopefully the priorities. but when you see what is , false g in flint economies increase the deficit nd for our children. indiscernible] ms. pelosi: we did very well on the bill in terms. and national institutes of health. falking about the c.d.c. and isease for well-being of the american people. education and education is the same committee and the same budget. ofs not a committee question budget. they will be allocated. and the question is how they are allocated and we hope to have a smooth process. and we saw our bipartisan agreement set us on. and i hope we aren't going to spend in the way of progress of getting the job done. i was curious twha the republicans would be sergeanting this over and over. reporter: you sounded optimistic that
think you know and it's a rejection of the status quo and against washington, always, a winner, as well as personality. so we'll see how that has sustained it going forward. and the people are forward. is really al process important and hopefully people which still listin to the debate. and the people will win because heir priorities are now become hopefully the priorities. but when you see what is , false g in flint economies increase the deficit nd for our children. indiscernible] ms. pelosi:...
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are found in our homes, in our communities, and it is in our government, at the state evel, not in washington, d.c. [applause] for the first time in eight years, you will have a president that follows the constitution. in my first moment in office, i will cancel every single one of barack obama's unconstitutional executive orders. every one of them. [applause] president, aree going to have a president that embraces a free economy. free enterprise, my parents were not rich people -- my father was a bartender and my mother was a maid. the reason they had a job is because free enterprise works. someone who had the money risked and hired them. it's the only economic in the world where you can make poor people richer and you don't have to make rich people poorer. [applause] save freeing to enterprise. we are going to fix our tax code. back theseg to roll things that come out of the federal government. we are going to roll back social security. we are going to utilize the resources god has blessed us with an we are going to repeal and replace obamacare once and for all. [applause] when i'm presiden
are found in our homes, in our communities, and it is in our government, at the state evel, not in washington, d.c. [applause] for the first time in eight years, you will have a president that follows the constitution. in my first moment in office, i will cancel every single one of barack obama's unconstitutional executive orders. every one of them. [applause] president, aree going to have a president that embraces a free economy. free enterprise, my parents were not rich people -- my father...
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the environmental movement didn't happen in washington. it happened because people said what is going on on this planet of ours? you can't destroy it. we have to protect the planet. you think about gay rights. if we were sitting here 10 years ago, and somebody said i think in 2015, gay marriage will be , the personstates next to him would have said what are you smoking? which raises another issue. [laughter] but the point is, when people at the grassroots start moving, and when they say this is not right, in this country people should have the right to love anyone they want regardless of their gender -- [applause] tremendous changes took place. ,ou go and talk to young people they shrug their shoulders and say what is the big deal? that is what a revolution is about. [applause] if we were here 40 years ago, somebody jumped up and said i enough,erica is mature it has gone far enough, overcoming racism, in 2008 we are going to elect an african-american as president, there a few people would have believed that can happen. but it did happen. [
the environmental movement didn't happen in washington. it happened because people said what is going on on this planet of ours? you can't destroy it. we have to protect the planet. you think about gay rights. if we were sitting here 10 years ago, and somebody said i think in 2015, gay marriage will be , the personstates next to him would have said what are you smoking? which raises another issue. [laughter] but the point is, when people at the grassroots start moving, and when they say this is...
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washington is never going to have all the answers. for every problem that we face, somewhere, someone in america is solving it. we need you to be part of that exciting journey. we need the community activist who decides to run for school board. the entrepreneur who stays and builds instead of leaving a hometown that has seen better days. the millions of teachers, nurses, police officers, and firefighters who get up every day and do quiet, heroic work to make our country a safer place. it will take each of us working together, growing together, looking out for one another, and lifting each other up. there is a basic truth about america. it is something that bill and i have been the than officio race beneficiaries of, and can only hope to live up to. when each and every american has the chance to live up to your potential, too. when noif tomorrow, child grows up in the shadow of discrimination, or under the specter of deportation. every child in every zip code gets the education that he or she needs or deserves. child canere every find
washington is never going to have all the answers. for every problem that we face, somewhere, someone in america is solving it. we need you to be part of that exciting journey. we need the community activist who decides to run for school board. the entrepreneur who stays and builds instead of leaving a hometown that has seen better days. the millions of teachers, nurses, police officers, and firefighters who get up every day and do quiet, heroic work to make our country a safer place. it will...
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in washington right now, some are celebrating a $55 billion government surplus. that's what we had last month. but some here say put thrown those noise-makers. one month does not make this go. we'll be right back. >>> some of forbes say the big government p here's something we bet you didn't know. nearly half of all cancers can be prevented. mostly by making changes in your diet, controlling your weight and of course, by not smoking. visit prevent 50 dot org and get a free 30 day planner filled with tips, recipes, and more. >>> only in d.c. would they congratulate themselves for this. the treasury department just t reporting a federal budget surplus of $55 billion in january, but with annual deficit set to more than double in the next ten years and our national debt expected to keep exploding. gary kay says we should be crying, not cheering. explain. >> there are not enough rubber rooms for people who think that one month of accounting demagoguery is a good thing. look, the cbo, who usually is nice, came out and stated that we're headed to $27 trillion in debt wh
in washington right now, some are celebrating a $55 billion government surplus. that's what we had last month. but some here say put thrown those noise-makers. one month does not make this go. we'll be right back. >>> some of forbes say the big government p here's something we bet you didn't know. nearly half of all cancers can be prevented. mostly by making changes in your diet, controlling your weight and of course, by not smoking. visit prevent 50 dot org and get a free 30 day...
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in washington right now, some are celebrating a $55 billion government surplus. that's what we had last month. but some here say put thrown those noise-makers. one month does not make this go. we'll be right back. >>> some of forbes say the big >>> some of forbes say the big government p donald trump: "people love me..." >>> some of forbes say the big government p donald trump. look past the boasting and you'll see right through him. he supported partial-birth abortions. his phony trump university? accused of fraud. he tried to seize private property to line his own pockets. four bankruptcies... and small businesses screwed over. poll after poll shows him losing... to hillary clinton. if trump wins, conservatives lose. right to rise usa is responsible for the content of this message. >>> only in d.c. would they congratulate themselves for this. the treasury department just t reporting a federal budget surplus of $55 billion in january, but with annual deficit set to more than double in the next ten years and our national debt expected to keep exploding. gary kay
in washington right now, some are celebrating a $55 billion government surplus. that's what we had last month. but some here say put thrown those noise-makers. one month does not make this go. we'll be right back. >>> some of forbes say the big >>> some of forbes say the big government p donald trump: "people love me..." >>> some of forbes say the big government p donald trump. look past the boasting and you'll see right through him. he supported...
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you have the people speaking up to say they don't want washington to pick their candidates. they want a say. on the democratic side, bernie sanders has shown the people matter and the people can speak up and change the democratic establishment. hopefully that change is going forward and republicans elect someone sane. >> marco rubio won expectations. big win for ted cruz. can he keep that momentum in new hampshire? i'm not sure. hillary clinton may have won, but it would have been groundhog day all over for her in iowa although she won a tiny bit. donald trump is a loser today. >> maria. >> hillary clinton wins becoming the first woman to ever win an iowa caucus. bernie sanders did great. also a win. the democratic party wins. they are focusing on the issues that all americans care about. compared to republicans who will nominate somebody who is anti-woman or anti-latino. >> all right. ben. go. >> i'll say this. donald trump proves arrogance and cockiness does not win you the white house. ted cruz did better than anyone thought. marco rubio is a guy that has a little mo comi
you have the people speaking up to say they don't want washington to pick their candidates. they want a say. on the democratic side, bernie sanders has shown the people matter and the people can speak up and change the democratic establishment. hopefully that change is going forward and republicans elect someone sane. >> marco rubio won expectations. big win for ted cruz. can he keep that momentum in new hampshire? i'm not sure. hillary clinton may have won, but it would have been...
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we're coming up on super tuesday. >> here's what donald trump is doing. >> washington times on monday. >> at the end of identity politics, you see the subgroup. trump is winning all them without specifically targeting them or pandering to a group. it's a message to americans as a whole. that's how republicans can win as well. all of our futures are tied to national security and the economy and honesty. then we all win. that is one of the benefits the machine can take from this to end this dynamic. it becomes naturally diverse. >> hogan, how much help does chris christie bring with him in his endorsement of donald trump? governor christie, one of the stars, if not the star, of the republican establishment. >> right. i think he brings some credibility to the trump campaign from the establishment side. i don't know that it necessarily helps him throughout the south. i wouldn't say he's the most pop y popular governor in the south. he wanted an outsider to go in and try to change things. the governor is saying i want someone who will go from the outside and shake things up. that's what th
we're coming up on super tuesday. >> here's what donald trump is doing. >> washington times on monday. >> at the end of identity politics, you see the subgroup. trump is winning all them without specifically targeting them or pandering to a group. it's a message to americans as a whole. that's how republicans can win as well. all of our futures are tied to national security and the economy and honesty. then we all win. that is one of the benefits the machine can take from this...
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press: i had heard rumors around washington that he might be thinking about it. so i went to see him in his office, and i said what do i hear? he told me he was thinking about it. this was 2014. he was only thinking about it in the sense that he had realized that the only way people will seriously take you seriously or take your issue seriously as if you run for president. you can be a senator and give speeches, and nobody pays attention. if you are a presidential candidate, there is an are about -- there is some or about that. he felt of these progressive issues that he talks about should be front and center in this 2016 presidential primary. somebody had to do it. if somebody else did it, fine, but if nobody else did it he was thinking he might do it. the other person at the time they thought, would be elizabeth warren. if elizabeth warren had run, i'm pretty confident to think that bernie sanders would have never run. bernie: did he ask your opinion on whether he should run? mr. press at the first meeting, : i suggest, i said if you are really serious, what yo
press: i had heard rumors around washington that he might be thinking about it. so i went to see him in his office, and i said what do i hear? he told me he was thinking about it. this was 2014. he was only thinking about it in the sense that he had realized that the only way people will seriously take you seriously or take your issue seriously as if you run for president. you can be a senator and give speeches, and nobody pays attention. if you are a presidential candidate, there is an are...
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. >> good evening from washington. based on early exit poll numbers, hillary clinton on her way to a significant victory tonight. the polls have just closed. the only state holding a primary today is the democratic primary. this would be her second straight victory after a win in the nevada caucuses. we are in columbus, south carolina and we will show her victory speech. get your calls and comments about what this means for the democratic primary in senator sanders as he moves ahead. tuesday were super a significant portion of the delegates will be at stake. -- republican pollster frank issuing this tweet, black voters make up a bigger percent of the south carolina primary, more than 2008. keep in mind 2008, barack obama winning overwhelmingly in south hadlina and hillary clinton about 530,000 democratic votes in 2008. we will keep and i on today's results. -- we will keep an eye on today's results. hillary clinton winning the south carolina democratic primary. we will have the raw numbers as they come in with more cov
. >> good evening from washington. based on early exit poll numbers, hillary clinton on her way to a significant victory tonight. the polls have just closed. the only state holding a primary today is the democratic primary. this would be her second straight victory after a win in the nevada caucuses. we are in columbus, south carolina and we will show her victory speech. get your calls and comments about what this means for the democratic primary in senator sanders as he moves ahead....
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[applause] and it did not come from washington. washington despised ronald reagan. it started right here new hampshire in the granite state, 36 years ago. [applause] the media back then said there is no way this former governor of california could win. he is too conservative. the people of new hampshire will never support someone that actually believes this. and yet, the granite state shocked the pundits, shocked the pollsters. stood up, and because of the leadership of the men and women in this state, they gave america and the world 40 resident of the -- president of the united states, ronald wilson reagan. [applause] why am i so optimistic? because the same thing is happening again. all over this country, people are waking up. , how many of iowa you know the turnout numbers in iowa? on the pelican side, we saw a 50% -- republican side, we saw a 50% turnout, higher than any time in history with the iowa caucus. [applause] on the democratic side, they saw a decrease of 30% from 2008. [applause] curious, have any of you seen that covered on the new stations? almost m
[applause] and it did not come from washington. washington despised ronald reagan. it started right here new hampshire in the granite state, 36 years ago. [applause] the media back then said there is no way this former governor of california could win. he is too conservative. the people of new hampshire will never support someone that actually believes this. and yet, the granite state shocked the pundits, shocked the pollsters. stood up, and because of the leadership of the men and women in...
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when the washington lobbyists settled on other lobbyists in this race. when the media in one voice said a conservative cannot win, nationwide over 800,000 contributions poured in to tedcruz.org as courageous conservatives said, yes, we can. 800,000 contributions at tedcruz.org with an average contribution of $67. that is the power of the grassroots. but it's more than that. it's 12,000 volunteers here in the state of iowa. it's over 200,000 volunteers all across this great nation. you know, during the course of this campaign people have asked heidi and me are you tired? and i will admit it is 16, 18 hours a day, 6, 7 days a week. we are not tired at all. ♪ >> to the contrary, we are inspehred by each and every one of you. i leap out of bed every morning amazed that at a time when our country is in crisis, every one of us has the opportunity to stand and lead, that we have been put in a place of leadership. for such a time as this. >> all right, we're going to breakaway from ted cruz. there you see, hillary clinton and her husband and daughter. she's ab
when the washington lobbyists settled on other lobbyists in this race. when the media in one voice said a conservative cannot win, nationwide over 800,000 contributions poured in to tedcruz.org as courageous conservatives said, yes, we can. 800,000 contributions at tedcruz.org with an average contribution of $67. that is the power of the grassroots. but it's more than that. it's 12,000 volunteers here in the state of iowa. it's over 200,000 volunteers all across this great nation. you know,...
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an's >> "washington journal" is next. then, at 9:00 a.m. the house returns discussing a bill regarding sanctions on north korea. then, hillary clinton and senator bernie sanders are speaking at the minnesota democratic farmer labor party dinner. coming up in 45 minutes, a look at president obama's 2017 budget proposal. ineas.est is maya macgu >> we have to also be very clear. especially with young people about what kind of government is going to do what for them and what it will cost. clinton, youetary are not in the white house yet. and let us be clear, that every proposal i have introduced has been faithful. ♪ host: that was a little bit from the democratic debate in milwaukee. we want to get your reactions from the debate last night, but also, the entire debate schedule.
an's >> "washington journal" is next. then, at 9:00 a.m. the house returns discussing a bill regarding sanctions on north korea. then, hillary clinton and senator bernie sanders are speaking at the minnesota democratic farmer labor party dinner. coming up in 45 minutes, a look at president obama's 2017 budget proposal. ineas.est is maya macgu >> we have to also be very clear. especially with young people about what kind of government is going to do what for them and what...
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c-span, washington journal is next. then attorney general loretta lynch testifies in capitol hill about the justice department's 2017 budget request. at new we take you live to nashville, tennessee with ohio governor and republican presidential candidate john kasich. coming up on today's washington journal, green party presidential candidate jill stein talks about the issues central to her campaign. and the challenges she and other third-party candidates face in the general election. later, conservative blogger erick erickson discusses threats to religious freedom. ♪ host: good saturday morning to you. it is february 27 and we are talking politics. donald trump is solidifying his status as the front runner among republican presidential candidate at the receiving an endorsement from formal rival new jersey governor chris christie. there are heated battles going on for second place. senators ted cruz and marco rubio are ramping up their attacks as they position themselves as an alternative to the billion or. we are -- a
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"the washington post" join mess now. you want you to respond. he's been the subject of media coverage describing a cozy relationship with donald trump. he's been dismissing those criticisms. let's look at what he said about you on his show. >> "washington post" actually after our town hall meeting the other night when i eperred him with so many questions that i was attacked for interrupting too much actually said how dare they hold a town hall meeting where they don't ask him tough questions. e we asked tougher questions than our ket. tors ask who have the media writers and people have the audacity to ask if we're too close to donald trump. the answer is, no, we're not. >> he says he's been tough. you said he let him skate. >> i think that there is one of these it great situations where both sides can claim, look at this question, look at at that question. my point here is sort of a larger one. that is if you allow donald trump -- if youen gauge him only on social security, iraq, the issues and how he's going to unite the republican party, you'r
"the washington post" join mess now. you want you to respond. he's been the subject of media coverage describing a cozy relationship with donald trump. he's been dismissing those criticisms. let's look at what he said about you on his show. >> "washington post" actually after our town hall meeting the other night when i eperred him with so many questions that i was attacked for interrupting too much actually said how dare they hold a town hall meeting where they don't...
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a somber day in washington. supreme court justice scalia. the president will be visiting there later today. why won't he attend the funeral that is next. ♪ he ran that company. i get it. but you know i think you own too much. gotta manage your risk. and you've gotta switch to decaf. an honest opinion, even if you disagree. with 13,000 financial advisors, it's how edward jones makes sense of investing. this just got interesting. why pause to take a pill? or stop to find a bathroom? cialis for daily use is approved to treat both erectile dysfunction and the urinary symptoms of bph, like needing to go frequently, day or night. tell your doctor about all your medical conditions and medicines, and ask if your heart is healthy enough for sex do not take cialis if you take nitrates for chest pain, or adempas for pulmonary hypertension, as it may cause an unsafe drop in blood pressure. do not drink alcohol in excess. side effects may include headache, upset stomach, delayed backache or muscle ache. to avoid long-term injury, get medical help right
a somber day in washington. supreme court justice scalia. the president will be visiting there later today. why won't he attend the funeral that is next. ♪ he ran that company. i get it. but you know i think you own too much. gotta manage your risk. and you've gotta switch to decaf. an honest opinion, even if you disagree. with 13,000 financial advisors, it's how edward jones makes sense of investing. this just got interesting. why pause to take a pill? or stop to find a bathroom? cialis for...
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they have not been in washington. because of the experience they have had. it is not catching on. >> oh, guess it is. trish: quite a bit here. quite a big margin. >> the polls had him as much as 20-30 points up. if he does not win by 12-15 points here, they will call him a loser. i do not think you set expectations too high. i think you just over talked the game. the people will see legitimately one or the other. alternative. the other 80% of the party can support eventually. we will send that down to south carolina. and then the big day. >> number two, number three, number four. >> the debate the other night. strong positions. i think governor bush is a good state. i think governor kasich is. i don't know about governor christie. i think that little gas they are , i think he is actually lost. it is an executive condition. he had to hurt those cats. handling the pressure. they affect people's lives with public opinion. for real estate failures. not only failed, but the attorney general in new york state called it a huge scam. you think that his qualification
they have not been in washington. because of the experience they have had. it is not catching on. >> oh, guess it is. trish: quite a bit here. quite a big margin. >> the polls had him as much as 20-30 points up. if he does not win by 12-15 points here, they will call him a loser. i do not think you set expectations too high. i think you just over talked the game. the people will see legitimately one or the other. alternative. the other 80% of the party can support eventually. we...
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i have been talking about the backlash of washington. what we have seen since the death is yet another example of why americans are fed up with d.c. >> the hallmark or c is so thick. you could cut it with a knife. it was disrespectful. immediately after we found out that he had died. all of these politicians on both sides. the timeline and rhetoric. we know the situation was a republican president with a year left. they would just voice sides. >> i agree with you. article two. section two. the president needs to nominate someone. you know, you would expect in good conscience our congress would then look at that nominee and not try to deliberately filibuster. i have a feeling, that is what it will come down to. filibustering. >> right. it is not very hard to find the same political figures. for example, mitch mcconnell. we will not consider any nominee. back in 2005, he said to the republicans in the seven, when president bush was in office, chuck schumer, incoming democratic leader, macconnell in the republicans do not want to allow a vo
i have been talking about the backlash of washington. what we have seen since the death is yet another example of why americans are fed up with d.c. >> the hallmark or c is so thick. you could cut it with a knife. it was disrespectful. immediately after we found out that he had died. all of these politicians on both sides. the timeline and rhetoric. we know the situation was a republican president with a year left. they would just voice sides. >> i agree with you. article two....
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there is not a joke that changes. >> i spent most of last week in washington, d.c. so it is great to be back in america. >> what it changes is our application, our ability to track crowd for hip. reporter: big data tells him where cruz should campaign. >> it's impossible for me to send him to the wrong congressional district in tennessee. i would have to overwrite so many systems to send him to the wrong town with the data an lit i cans. data has turned the campaign on its head. john: the romney campaign had data, too, with you they barely used it. >> they asked one senior strategist, what did you do with that data? he said they didn't use it in what they were doing. it was like buying a brand-new car and not driving it. obama won because he was essentially you be opposed. he scored a touchdown and the other field wasn't on -- other team wasn't on the field. not you republicans are deciding to participate there. now we are dominating digital media. >> 50 years ago republicans won the senate. the way we are campaigning this cycle it will be exponentially greater in t
there is not a joke that changes. >> i spent most of last week in washington, d.c. so it is great to be back in america. >> what it changes is our application, our ability to track crowd for hip. reporter: big data tells him where cruz should campaign. >> it's impossible for me to send him to the wrong congressional district in tennessee. i would have to overwrite so many systems to send him to the wrong town with the data an lit i cans. data has turned the campaign on its...
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end of the day, when you are helping write the laws, when you are helping determine what goes on in washington -- john: the unions and big government, that's not influential, they aren't writing the laws and manipulating the rules to suit them? >> here is the big difference. unions are a collection of working people coming together to themselves enact change. john: so are corporations. >> but there is a distinct profit motive that unions don't have. if we want to have reform of compensation across corporations and unions, let's do it. let's make sure nobody is make an unfair, undue profit off everyone else's work. john: you want to fix the big wealth disparity and there is one. socialism professes to do that. but how did that work in the soviet union store cuba and venezuela. how come it never works and it leaves everybody poor? >> there are a lot of nordic countries that have the democratic socialist world view that works today and it's working quite well for working people. john: when you say nordic countries, what do you seen in. >> sweden, norway? it would be a great place to be a middle c
end of the day, when you are helping write the laws, when you are helping determine what goes on in washington -- john: the unions and big government, that's not influential, they aren't writing the laws and manipulating the rules to suit them? >> here is the big difference. unions are a collection of working people coming together to themselves enact change. john: so are corporations. >> but there is a distinct profit motive that unions don't have. if we want to have reform of...
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apparently either the companies aren't take donald trump seriously or just saying they think washington is so dysfunctional, no matter who the president is, they'll never fix it so that american companies can maximize profit. >> no leadership in this country, and i said it before, when donald trump becomes president of the united states, they're going to be begging to come back to the united states of america. charles: leave it there. the south carolina gop primary is one week from tomorrow. and there's still plenty of candidates in the mix trying to push their way to the top. we've got a preview for you, next. this just got interesting. so why pause to take a pill? and why stop to find a bathroom? with cialis for daily use, you don't have to plan around either. it's the only daily tablet approved to treat erectile dysfunction so you can be ready anytime the moment is right. plus cialis treats the frustrating urinary symptoms of bph, like needing to go frequently, day or night. tell your doctor about all your medical conditions and medicines, and ask if your heart is healthy enough for
apparently either the companies aren't take donald trump seriously or just saying they think washington is so dysfunctional, no matter who the president is, they'll never fix it so that american companies can maximize profit. >> no leadership in this country, and i said it before, when donald trump becomes president of the united states, they're going to be begging to come back to the united states of america. charles: leave it there. the south carolina gop primary is one week from...
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brian: how many years have you been in washington now? since 1996. brian: how many years have you had your daily talk show? mr. press: 10 years. brian: where can people listen? mr. press: on any progressive radio station in the country, if they are lucky to have one. there are only maybe 50 total left in the entire country. we're there. they can listen to it online. billpressshowonline.com. we stream it, 6:00-9:00 a.m. eastern time. if people on the west coast are not up early, they can just go to the website, and listen to the podcast. they can pick up part of the show, one interview, or the whole three hours. by the way, in the archives, they can go back as long as we have been podcasting, at least a couple of years. 15,could listen to july 2013, for whatever reason if you wanted to. brian: you are older than bernie sanders? mr. press: by one year. [laughter] why would you ask that? brian: well, i am going to ask it that way. for this reason. why do you get up at 4:00 in the morning to do a 6:00 a.m. show, why do you stayed up late to be doing a sh
brian: how many years have you been in washington now? since 1996. brian: how many years have you had your daily talk show? mr. press: 10 years. brian: where can people listen? mr. press: on any progressive radio station in the country, if they are lucky to have one. there are only maybe 50 total left in the entire country. we're there. they can listen to it online. billpressshowonline.com. we stream it, 6:00-9:00 a.m. eastern time. if people on the west coast are not up early, they can just go...
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think of all the rules coming from washington, d.c. in the last 50 years. rule,u think of a single regulation, that we have repealed in the last 50 years? the last thing we repealed is ronald reagan repealed the 55 mile per hour national speed limit. we talked about we have to repeal obama care. the fcc rolled out 400 pages of rules over the internet. it is not helping us. the epa now controls 99% of the water in this nation. we saw how well that worked out for flint, michigan. the point is, ladies and gentlemen we have to start right , away. it is urgent work. we have to restore possibility for every american. we have to cut government down to size and hold the government responsible. we have to put citizens back in charge. that work starts on day one and must continue every day. your work starts on tuesday -- actually, it starts now. walk out of this room. talk to your friends and neighbors. new hampshire picks presidents. pick a president. your work begins in earnest on tuesday. you know. you feel it in your bones. this nation is at a pivotal crossroads.
think of all the rules coming from washington, d.c. in the last 50 years. rule,u think of a single regulation, that we have repealed in the last 50 years? the last thing we repealed is ronald reagan repealed the 55 mile per hour national speed limit. we talked about we have to repeal obama care. the fcc rolled out 400 pages of rules over the internet. it is not helping us. the epa now controls 99% of the water in this nation. we saw how well that worked out for flint, michigan. the point is,...
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end of the day, when you are helping write the laws, when you are helping determine what goes on in washington -- john: the unions and big government, that's not influential, they aren't writing the laws and manipulating the rules to suit them? >> here is the big difference. unions are a collection of working people coming together to themselves enact change. john: so are corporations. >> but there is a distinct profit motive that unions don't have. if we want to have reform of compensation across corporations and unions, let's do it. let's make sure nobody is make an unfair, undue profit off everyone else's work. john: you want to fix the big wealth disparity and there is one. socialism professes to do that. but how did that work in the soviet union store cuba and venezuela. how come it never works and it leaves everybody poor? >> there are a lot of nordic countries that have the democratic socialist world view that works today and it's working quite well for working people. john: when you say nordic countries, what do you seen in. >> sweden, norway? it would be a great place to be a middle c
end of the day, when you are helping write the laws, when you are helping determine what goes on in washington -- john: the unions and big government, that's not influential, they aren't writing the laws and manipulating the rules to suit them? >> here is the big difference. unions are a collection of working people coming together to themselves enact change. john: so are corporations. >> but there is a distinct profit motive that unions don't have. if we want to have reform of...
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his work is available online at washington post.com, thank you for being with us. ed: anytime. c-span's road to the white house coverage continues wednesday in new hampshire. john kasich speaks to the new hampshire business forum. bush at a townhall meeting in laconia. holds a town hall meeting in milford. if you are interested in the process it all happens in iowa and new hampshire. we have to cover the candidates where they are. a lot of people are interested in this election. our coverage is completely unfiltered. how they are trying to close the deal. a lot of attention on every nuance and every news story in every speech every ad. how are you trying to respond to those. in this day and age of social media and twitter the news cycle is constant. we are the one place that allows you to take a step back and watch it. you can get the analysis on other networks and you can certainly here viewer calls and what they are weighing in on the programming. we are the one place that allows you to see it as it happens. coming up on c-span, marco rubio in exeter new hampshire. ted cruz i
his work is available online at washington post.com, thank you for being with us. ed: anytime. c-span's road to the white house coverage continues wednesday in new hampshire. john kasich speaks to the new hampshire business forum. bush at a townhall meeting in laconia. holds a town hall meeting in milford. if you are interested in the process it all happens in iowa and new hampshire. we have to cover the candidates where they are. a lot of people are interested in this election. our coverage is...
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people look to washington and washington is living in a very different world. on top of all of that is the issue of fairness, the issue of a rigged economy, which essentially means people are working ordinary hours -- working hours for low wages. and there is the issue of wealth and power, which dictates what goes on in america. we have town meetings. the general feeling is there should be more equality. when they look at wall street what they see is a rigged economy. they see a corrupt campaign finance system. all wrapped up in wall street. what i can tell you from personal experience -- the banking committee, which became the financial committee. i was on the committee that dealt with the regulation of wall street. here is the reality that will not shock any american. wall street put billions of dollars in lobbying and campaign contributions into saying you have to get rid of these 1930's regulations. you have to allow commercial banks to merge with investor banks, to merge with large insurance companies. i didn't believe it for one second, not for one second
people look to washington and washington is living in a very different world. on top of all of that is the issue of fairness, the issue of a rigged economy, which essentially means people are working ordinary hours -- working hours for low wages. and there is the issue of wealth and power, which dictates what goes on in america. we have town meetings. the general feeling is there should be more equality. when they look at wall street what they see is a rigged economy. they see a corrupt...
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on the one hand he is not a washington outsider whatsoever. that is the question we will see moving forward here, whether some of these newer politicians can make the most of their newfound support. host: in terms of moving forward , there may be some candidates who don't move forward. the lead editorial in "the new york times," the winnowing out of the candidates. continue ify not to they don't meet expectations or exceed them tonight in new hampshire? guest: the new york times endorsed john kasich and kasich has said if he does not do really well in new hampshire his campaign may be over. he, my chris christie and donald trump and others already have a public schedule out for south carolina and other stuffs around the country. they are maybe trying to telegraph that they are moving on from new hampshire one way or the other. host: beth is in north carolina, line for republicans. good morning. are you there? caller: yes i am. i am trying to get in to the conversation on tv. evidently i have been put through, is the c-span radio? host: you are
on the one hand he is not a washington outsider whatsoever. that is the question we will see moving forward here, whether some of these newer politicians can make the most of their newfound support. host: in terms of moving forward , there may be some candidates who don't move forward. the lead editorial in "the new york times," the winnowing out of the candidates. continue ify not to they don't meet expectations or exceed them tonight in new hampshire? guest: the new york times...
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finding some statistics from the washington post. far more than black americans. 662 white americans have been murdered by police officers versus 258 lacks. the point that she is making is black lives matters. it is more about politics than it is about substance. nonetheless, you need african-americans in south carolina. who will carry this message better to them? bernie sanders or hillary clinton? >> that is a great question. you talk to people that are invested in the southern states. hillary clinton has the clear advantage with african-american voters. the question for all of those voters is this, ishii really connect into them? you know what also matters, blue lives matter. all lives matter. americans have a much more fair understanding of what happens on the street. trish: back to the whole issue of equality and boss -- wall street. she has some weaknesses out there. in two years time. how does she peddle that one back? i will go out to wall street. at the same time, took all of these. $4.1 million. >> showing where there is a p
finding some statistics from the washington post. far more than black americans. 662 white americans have been murdered by police officers versus 258 lacks. the point that she is making is black lives matters. it is more about politics than it is about substance. nonetheless, you need african-americans in south carolina. who will carry this message better to them? bernie sanders or hillary clinton? >> that is a great question. you talk to people that are invested in the southern states....
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george washington did this. he brought in slaves to new york fromand washington, d.c., mount vernon and they served as the first in a sick staff to the unit dates president. -- they serve this the first domestic staff for the united states president. announcer: governor john kasich boat to volunteers for 10 minutes. [chanting] applause] >> run, john, run. governor kasich: listen, it gets down to the grass roots now. forarted as a kid running the legislature and i spent a lot of time in people's homes. we called them coffees. now we call them town halls here in new hampshire. we just finished our 100 last night. in doubt our 101st it will be with arnold schwarzenegger and he said, we will go all the way here. he is in terminator mode, just so you all know. listen, this is critical because every single vote matters. door a perfect day for knocking. i have worn out more shoes knocking on doors than anyone you can imagine but it is what makes a difference, because when people get that smile, that voter contacts, and
george washington did this. he brought in slaves to new york fromand washington, d.c., mount vernon and they served as the first in a sick staff to the unit dates president. -- they serve this the first domestic staff for the united states president. announcer: governor john kasich boat to volunteers for 10 minutes. [chanting] applause] >> run, john, run. governor kasich: listen, it gets down to the grass roots now. forarted as a kid running the legislature and i spent a lot of time in...
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be sure to watch washington journal beginning live at 7:00 a.m. tomorrow morning. join the discussion. tuesday, the house republicans policy chair of indiana.
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will not be chosen by the washington establishment. will not be chosen by the lobbyists. kennedy: all right. slow down, ted. it's only iowa. by and bernie sanders were definitely using the same speech outline. >> i think the people of iowa sent a very profound message to the political establishment, to the economic establishment and to the media establishment. kennedy: bernie! even though hillary apparently squeaked it out. bernie take out the delegates and that is a huge win. but don't tell hillary that, she is busy planting rotten seeds of victory she'll never reap. >> as i and here tonight breathing. >> big sigh of relief, thank you, iowa. kennedy: more like huffing paint thinner. is she high? that's not a win. let's check back in with ted. i think his speech is still going. >> weeping may endure for a night, but joy cometh in the morning. tonight iowa proclaimed to the world, morning is coming. morning is coming. kennedy: so lock it up, ted. the one great joy to be gleaned from the madness i knight i are donald trump nor hillary clinton were coronated. it's just the s
will not be chosen by the washington establishment. will not be chosen by the lobbyists. kennedy: all right. slow down, ted. it's only iowa. by and bernie sanders were definitely using the same speech outline. >> i think the people of iowa sent a very profound message to the political establishment, to the economic establishment and to the media establishment. kennedy: bernie! even though hillary apparently squeaked it out. bernie take out the delegates and that is a huge win. but don't...
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. >> washington journal is life every day with news and policy issues. tomorrow, molly o'toole will join us to talk about obama's plan to close guantanamo bay. will talkegor skinner about the latest developments surrounding the zika virus. >> how can we get people to pay attention to wasteful spending? we tend to find things that are but theunderstand government is so large, organizations have to cut through the noise. congress talking about wonderful things they are doing. make it more personable so they understand the impact on them. shaftday night, thomas talks about his organization bringing attention to wasteful federal spending. compiles unauthorized government programs. >> we work with the coalition called the congressional pork busters coalition. they came up with the definition earmarks.ending, we started the big book. billion. year was $3 every year that we can find inmarks, we release the book april or may. next, marco rubio campaigns in georgia. then, john kasich stops by another state to take questions from voters in tennessee. leader, a ted
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the guys in washington care about that. it varies not just from country to country, but state to state and even from melissa pahlavi -- they cannot do a lot about where they're located. these regulations could impact the man in a negative way. they can impact the way to execute projects. that try lot of people to mold those legislations to limit the potential to refiners. sometimes they are successful and sometimes they are not. also, making wise investment decisions to make compliance more cost-effective. demand and wet have seen a little bit of that from howard. obviously, the developing countries is where all the demand has been in the last 10 years. increased by the last 9.9% in that impacted the global recession in 20 -- 2009. almost 14 million barrels a day increased in the emerging economies. the developed economies lost 4.5 million barrels a day. 1.4 million barrels of that is the u.s.'s share. we have seen a bit of a change in the current low-price environment. the response to low prices. of the product demand grow
the guys in washington care about that. it varies not just from country to country, but state to state and even from melissa pahlavi -- they cannot do a lot about where they're located. these regulations could impact the man in a negative way. they can impact the way to execute projects. that try lot of people to mold those legislations to limit the potential to refiners. sometimes they are successful and sometimes they are not. also, making wise investment decisions to make compliance more...
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end of the day, when you are helping write the laws, when you are helping determine what goes on in washington -- john: the unions and big government, that's not influential, they aren't writing the laws and manipulating the rules to suit them? >> here is the big difference. unions are a collection of working people coming together to themselves enact change. john: so are corporations. >> but there is a distinct profit motive that unions don't have. if we want to have reform of compensation across corporations and unions, let's do it. let's make sure nobody is make an unfair, undue profit off everyone else's work. john: you want to fix the big wealth disparity and there is one. socialism professes to do that. but how did that work in the soviet union store cuba and venezuela. how come it never works and it leaves everybody poor? >> there are a lot of nordic countries that have the democratic socialist world view that works today and it's working quite well for working people. john: when you say nordic countries, what do you seen in. >> sweden, norway? it would be a great place to be a middle c
end of the day, when you are helping write the laws, when you are helping determine what goes on in washington -- john: the unions and big government, that's not influential, they aren't writing the laws and manipulating the rules to suit them? >> here is the big difference. unions are a collection of working people coming together to themselves enact change. john: so are corporations. >> but there is a distinct profit motive that unions don't have. if we want to have reform of...