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the dispute mechanism under which the united states is being sued for canceling the keystone pipeline. this is something done for i never ntal reasons, hold anyone ever say it is a company, we're being sued on that, that is absolutely nafta. because of getting rid of the special treatment that investors have in good thing.e a it would have been great when they negotiated nafta, labor improved ements largely, some people talking the europe an union, you have to guarantee to weeks vacation a year your workers, not necessarily in nafta, but an example. labor rights. if unions were victimized, they mexico or ize in canada, they were actions you could take within nafta. additions,d be great my guess is that is not donald agenda. host: what do you think his agenda is? guest: i don't know, he may be mark in terms of threatening companies. again, watching the carrier, we hand, good the one to see president-elect go to bat workers. on the other hand, the idea we ill do trade policy, case by case, president threatens a company, not a good way to do things. a shift radical between one administra
the dispute mechanism under which the united states is being sued for canceling the keystone pipeline. this is something done for i never ntal reasons, hold anyone ever say it is a company, we're being sued on that, that is absolutely nafta. because of getting rid of the special treatment that investors have in good thing.e a it would have been great when they negotiated nafta, labor improved ements largely, some people talking the europe an union, you have to guarantee to weeks vacation a year...
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ellison: let me tell you i am proud to oppose the dakota type plan and the keystone pipeline. it is so hard to pick between just one. we have got to address this economic that so many americans are suffering through. that is a bundle of things. that is minimum wage. that is a fair trade agreement. i was a clear opponent and fought tirelessly with the transpacific partnership. i will fight more so that our working people in this country don't see jobs go away. health care access is on the line. they are talking about repealing it right away. i think we need to go back to having mass rallies and gathering democrats in local communities and in washington, but all across the country to raise their voices and rally against the era of trump. i bet we could attract thousands of people if we create a resistance movement. i think this will attract people and appeal to the brought of the nation because trump says he wants jobs, but the truth is he will not deliver any. he has lobbyists, and he is everything else. we will stand against that. i figure we'll get us back in the majority in
ellison: let me tell you i am proud to oppose the dakota type plan and the keystone pipeline. it is so hard to pick between just one. we have got to address this economic that so many americans are suffering through. that is a bundle of things. that is minimum wage. that is a fair trade agreement. i was a clear opponent and fought tirelessly with the transpacific partnership. i will fight more so that our working people in this country don't see jobs go away. health care access is on the line....
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the dispute mechanism under which the united states is being sued for canceling the keystone pipeline. this is something done for i never ntal reasons, hold anyone ever say it is a company, we're being sued on that, that is absolutely nafta. because of getting rid of the special treatment that investors have in good thing.e a it would have been great when they negotiated nafta, labor improved ements largely, some people talking the europe an union, you have to guarantee to weeks vacation a year your workers, not necessarily in nafta, but an example. labor rights. if unions were victimized, they mexico or ize in canada, they were actions you could take within nafta. additions,d be great my guess is that is not donald agenda. host: what do you think his agenda is? guest: i don't know, he may be mark in terms of threatening companies. again, watching the carrier, we hand, good the one to see president-elect go to bat workers. on the other hand, the idea we ill do trade policy, case by case, president threatens a company, not a good way to do things. a shift radical between one administra
the dispute mechanism under which the united states is being sued for canceling the keystone pipeline. this is something done for i never ntal reasons, hold anyone ever say it is a company, we're being sued on that, that is absolutely nafta. because of getting rid of the special treatment that investors have in good thing.e a it would have been great when they negotiated nafta, labor improved ements largely, some people talking the europe an union, you have to guarantee to weeks vacation a year...
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pennsylvania has always had an important place in american history as the keystone state. future generations will remember this election. as unconventional and fiercely competitive. history placed the commonwealth at the forefront as the election would be decided here. now, we sit in this magnificent house chamber as the first republican electors in pennsylvania since 1988. to give some perspective, our youngest elector was four years old at the time. we are just moments away from completing the electoral will of the people of pennsylvania and casting our ballots for the 45th president of the united states, donald trump, and the 48 vice president of the united states, mike pence. when donald trump and mike pence theyworn in on january 20, will be the president and vice presidents of all americans regardless of political affiliation or background. it is a good reminder that we serve as a peaceful assembly that will lead to another peaceful transfer of power between two rival political parties that continues to be the envy of the world. i know that donald trump and mike penc
pennsylvania has always had an important place in american history as the keystone state. future generations will remember this election. as unconventional and fiercely competitive. history placed the commonwealth at the forefront as the election would be decided here. now, we sit in this magnificent house chamber as the first republican electors in pennsylvania since 1988. to give some perspective, our youngest elector was four years old at the time. we are just moments away from completing...
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because by the end of the campaign, she was against the keystone pipeline, by the end of the campaign she was against the tpp. [applause] by the end of the campaign, she was supporting making public colleges and universities uition free. and i think those and other ideas that we incorporated into the democratic platform -- which is the most progressive party platform in the history of this country -- i think all of that in fact made hillary clinton a stronger candidate. cheers and applause] >> by the way, i don't think the letter was saying you shouldn't rub. it was a cri -- run. it was a critique of what you did after the votes were counted. >> apparently, people thought that california -- people in california and four other states on june 7th should not have a right to determine who they wanted to see as the democratic nominee. >> i'm talking about after california. >> after california, this was my approach. my approach was to say i am fully prepared to support hillary clinton. and by the way, very few people in this country were caught in hillary clinton than i did. let's be clear
because by the end of the campaign, she was against the keystone pipeline, by the end of the campaign she was against the tpp. [applause] by the end of the campaign, she was supporting making public colleges and universities uition free. and i think those and other ideas that we incorporated into the democratic platform -- which is the most progressive party platform in the history of this country -- i think all of that in fact made hillary clinton a stronger candidate. cheers and applause]...
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was transformed in the keystone state? caller: i think lack of jobs is one thing. people were losing hope. ae other thing i would say is lot of people were voting against hillary with all of the baggage she brought into it and all the revelations of late, e-mails,, and the benghazi, all of that. foundation, that is a foundation only giving 10% to charities. it is obvious there is paid to play there. 750,000 dollars for speeches. so muchthey benefit other than the fact that they know they will get some favors later on? i think a lot of it was a lot of people were voting against hillary. host: thanks. a sense of what is happening on the ground in one of the three states that were critical for donald trump's victory on election day. we will go to liz in hudson, new york. good morning. caller: good morning. iased.id not sound too unbvias d i am bringing up taxes. this may unite us. our adjusted gross income was approximately $90,000. we had a child in college. thank you to turbotax, we pay a 10.92% federal income tax rate. retired.my husband he got a one-time payout, e
was transformed in the keystone state? caller: i think lack of jobs is one thing. people were losing hope. ae other thing i would say is lot of people were voting against hillary with all of the baggage she brought into it and all the revelations of late, e-mails,, and the benghazi, all of that. foundation, that is a foundation only giving 10% to charities. it is obvious there is paid to play there. 750,000 dollars for speeches. so muchthey benefit other than the fact that they know they will...
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as well as approval immediately of the keystone pipeline. send a message to energy producers that they will no longer be handcuffed in producing energy. tos does not mean we have exit or stop research or progress we have made on alternative energy such as solar and wind and so on. that is wonderful. but now we truly have an all hands on deck and all solutions policy. so once we take the handcuffs and showcan energy, american industry that they have a friend in the white house and not an enemy, we will see an era of growth and prosperity. trump is a businessman. he knows how to cut deals and he knows how to negotiate. that is one thing we have lacked. so that is my opinion. leading the money section of usa today, their headline says the gop sweep may be the boost that wall street needs. in onp sweep ushered tuesday may not be bad for stocks. into election day, most investors stressed the gridlock of having two different powers was good for markets but the postelection consolidation of gop political power in the oval office, senate and house o
as well as approval immediately of the keystone pipeline. send a message to energy producers that they will no longer be handcuffed in producing energy. tos does not mean we have exit or stop research or progress we have made on alternative energy such as solar and wind and so on. that is wonderful. but now we truly have an all hands on deck and all solutions policy. so once we take the handcuffs and showcan energy, american industry that they have a friend in the white house and not an enemy,...
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reporting in the keystone state, katie mckenzie is just over 49%. is the manager and editor in chief for the hell newspaper -- for the hill newspaper. boy, what a night. legs very surprising that. what we are seeing is not what was expected, what we had seen from the polls. in the so-called experts who thought that, you know, maybe donald trump had -- could pull it off but would have to win a lot of close states and pull an upset here or there -- well, it looks like right now he could be doing this. if you look at the map, steve, i mean, i think she has got to win michigan and wisconsin, and if she loses one of them, you're looking probably at a president trump if you go west and he holds arizona, which still remains to be seen. very fortunate if you are a hillary clinton fan that she won virginia, because that was supposed to be a six-point win for her, and she eeked it out. >> of the dow futures now down 700 points. supporters are saying, how could this be happening, a donald trump supporters are saying, how can this be happening? >> the mood has
reporting in the keystone state, katie mckenzie is just over 49%. is the manager and editor in chief for the hell newspaper -- for the hill newspaper. boy, what a night. legs very surprising that. what we are seeing is not what was expected, what we had seen from the polls. in the so-called experts who thought that, you know, maybe donald trump had -- could pull it off but would have to win a lot of close states and pull an upset here or there -- well, it looks like right now he could be doing...
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keystone cop on breckenridge and copper mountain all have opening winter park hopes to open on november 16 and build next friday on november 18. loveland ski area hopes to open soon. they shared this video with us tonight. >> they tell us they are hoping for an opening day sometime this coming week. >> it does not look like snow was headed our way. we are approaching the latest date now for snow that we have >> that is scary. we need that moisture. >> we haven't had a lot of rain in a very long time. >> we certainly need snow too. >> many mouths getting snow here in the last 36 hours. as temperatures fall tonight. those roads may get slick. road crews have been out over the last day or so. be careful driving in those higher elevation area. >> what we're seeing across the mountains isn't all that >> there could be a little more snow than what radars are leading us to believe is out there right now. if used by the areas snow flakes -- we have a winter weather advisory up in san juan. that is in effect until midnight. coming into this evening, they didn't get a good amount of snow. here to
keystone cop on breckenridge and copper mountain all have opening winter park hopes to open on november 16 and build next friday on november 18. loveland ski area hopes to open soon. they shared this video with us tonight. >> they tell us they are hoping for an opening day sometime this coming week. >> it does not look like snow was headed our way. we are approaching the latest date now for snow that we have >> that is scary. we need that moisture. >> we haven't had a...
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keystone, breckenridge and copper mountain all have opening date set for this friday. winter park hopes to open on november 16 and bill, next line he on the 18th. >> watching over the snow guns in his broncos gear. they tell us they hope for an opening day sometime this week. they may see some rain in oakland tomorrow. in california of all places. [laughter] there is someha see some rain out on the bay. the well, here, we have snow being pumped out. mother nature is providing a few inches. still a few scattered snow shatters out and about. meanwhile, run the city, it was a pretty nice day. despite that can cover this morning -- the temperature still did very well. it is quiet and nice out this evening. still a couple of rain clouds out there. notice the direction they are moving. they go through san juan the next few hours. we could see a few more inches. there is a winter weather advisory up to midnight for those areas around san juan. a couple of inches are possible. they have already seen for-8. nonetheless, be careful out there. there could be some slick spots in t
keystone, breckenridge and copper mountain all have opening date set for this friday. winter park hopes to open on november 16 and bill, next line he on the 18th. >> watching over the snow guns in his broncos gear. they tell us they hope for an opening day sometime this week. they may see some rain in oakland tomorrow. in california of all places. [laughter] there is someha see some rain out on the bay. the well, here, we have snow being pumped out. mother nature is providing a few...
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things like that, because of the need bringing business through the state, we are kind of as state.ay, keystone we are asked with other different states but also to create jobs. those are two of the big ones that people want to hear more about. connected, ey are infrastructure, as well as the economy. i think those are most on i think people are beginning to worry more equality of elections and issues about campaign whatnot, but in terms of the real why am i going o vote, who am i going to vote for issues, it does come down to the economy. safety, defense, we have less concern about the immigration locatedven where we are as a state geographically and the type of population that we so i think that the economy and infrastructure robably the top issue of concern. host: what else should we know in the final days, four days the until election day, in state of pennsylvania and how things may play out? what are you looking for? of folks are talking about the working class vote, and so collar voter many people are paying attention to pennsylvania as kind of one can make ortes that break the candidates
things like that, because of the need bringing business through the state, we are kind of as state.ay, keystone we are asked with other different states but also to create jobs. those are two of the big ones that people want to hear more about. connected, ey are infrastructure, as well as the economy. i think those are most on i think people are beginning to worry more equality of elections and issues about campaign whatnot, but in terms of the real why am i going o vote, who am i going to vote...
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the keystone state has eluded every gop nominee for the last six presidential elections, stranding them brokenhearted with the same broken promise ringing in their years. this time will be different. part i wouldrst agree with. four years ago american crossroads spent an enormous a meta-money advertising in the philadelphia area for mitt romney. it did not move the needle at all. i ended up concluding when i looked at their ad buys they spent $3 million for no purpose. don't confuse activity with a real promise of progress. at this state of the election they are very few undecided voters anywhere. most people have already made up their minds. it makes pennsylvania -- what makes pennsylvania difference is we don't have early voting. we remain a blank box compared other states forging get a sense of who we showing up to avert early and he seems to be enthusiastic. host: is pennsylvania estate were people can change their vote? would that have any impact on this race? guest: yes, but in a much more limited way that i think the trump organization is making it seen. i looked up some of this
the keystone state has eluded every gop nominee for the last six presidential elections, stranding them brokenhearted with the same broken promise ringing in their years. this time will be different. part i wouldrst agree with. four years ago american crossroads spent an enormous a meta-money advertising in the philadelphia area for mitt romney. it did not move the needle at all. i ended up concluding when i looked at their ad buys they spent $3 million for no purpose. don't confuse activity...
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guest: i don't think there is a path to victory for donald trump in the keystone state. it is just, at the end of the day, you have to respect the math. i didn the spring i said not think there were enough angry right people -- angry white people for trump to win. for republicans running statewide in pennsylvania is how badly they will lose in philadelphia. donald trump has become the democrats best weapon in their struggle to get out to vote among their cohorts in philly. donald trump is doing their job for them, having become so toxic , especially with key components being democrat base african-americans, young people and hispanics. if you come out losing by 500 or 550,000 votes, there is not enough pennsylvania left to make that up. talking to terry, it was interesting to note that there were so may people out there, they're part of the world is either one way or another on presidential race so if you are in northeast pennsylvania, there is a lot of people up there that probably don't know anyone voting for hillary clinton but likewise, go to the suburbs and people th
guest: i don't think there is a path to victory for donald trump in the keystone state. it is just, at the end of the day, you have to respect the math. i didn the spring i said not think there were enough angry right people -- angry white people for trump to win. for republicans running statewide in pennsylvania is how badly they will lose in philadelphia. donald trump has become the democrats best weapon in their struggle to get out to vote among their cohorts in philly. donald trump is doing...
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guest: i don't think there is a path to victory for donald trump in the keystone state. it is just, at the end of the day, you have to respect the math. i didn the spring i said not think there were enough angry right people -- angry white people for trump to win. for republicans running statewide in pennsylvania is how badly they will lose in philadelphia. donald trump has become the democrats best weapon in their struggle to get out to vote among their cohorts in philly. donald trump is doing their job for them, having become so toxic , especially with key components being democrat base african-americans, young people and hispanics. if you come out losing by 500 or 550,000 votes, there is not enough pennsylvania left to make that up. talking to terry, it was interesting to note that there were so may people out there, they're part of the world is either one way or another on presidential race so if you are in northeast pennsylvania, there is a lot of people up there that probably don't know anyone voting for hillary clinton but likewise, go to the suburbs and people th
guest: i don't think there is a path to victory for donald trump in the keystone state. it is just, at the end of the day, you have to respect the math. i didn the spring i said not think there were enough angry right people -- angry white people for trump to win. for republicans running statewide in pennsylvania is how badly they will lose in philadelphia. donald trump has become the democrats best weapon in their struggle to get out to vote among their cohorts in philly. donald trump is doing...
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we are to improve energy infrastructure just like keystone pipeline and many more. we are going to cancel billions and billions of dollars in payments to the united nations climate change program and use the money to fix america's environmental infrastructure including the florida aquifer. we're going to fix our own environmental infrastructure. spending billions and billions of dollars making it impossible for our companies to compete. additionally, on the first day i will take the following actions to restore the rule of law and order. i will cancel every ill legal obama executive order. [applause] mr. trump: we will appoint great justices to the united states supreme court. we will cancel all federal funding to sanctuary cities. we will begin removing all criminal illegal immigrants from our country. [cheers and applause] mr. trump: you know, when hillary clinton was secretary of state they would catch a murder, drug lord, getting members, violent criminals, and they would bring them back to their country where they came from. hillary clinton was told that their
we are to improve energy infrastructure just like keystone pipeline and many more. we are going to cancel billions and billions of dollars in payments to the united nations climate change program and use the money to fix america's environmental infrastructure including the florida aquifer. we're going to fix our own environmental infrastructure. spending billions and billions of dollars making it impossible for our companies to compete. additionally, on the first day i will take the following...
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we're going keystone pipeline and so many other things to move forward. numbers of jobs. and good for our country. cancel billions united nts to the climate change program and fix water and environmental infrastru infrastructure. we're paying billions and billions and billions of dollars. e're going to fix our own environment. [applause] first day, ion the ill take the following five actions to restore security and constitutional rule of law. do that.o ancel every unconstitutional executivement memorandum and president obama. econd, begin the process of selecting a replacement for ustice scalia whose wife, by the way, has a trump sign. his wife is a phenomenal woman, a trump sign in her front yard. isn't that nice? just found that out this morning. boom. isn't that nice? great. from one of the 20 judges on my list. know we're going to make great decisions from 20 outstanding judges on a list submitted who will up hold and defend the constitution united states. applause] third, we will cancel all sanctuary ding of cities. e'll begin removing criminal illegal imimmigra lleg
we're going keystone pipeline and so many other things to move forward. numbers of jobs. and good for our country. cancel billions united nts to the climate change program and fix water and environmental infrastru infrastructure. we're paying billions and billions and billions of dollars. e're going to fix our own environment. [applause] first day, ion the ill take the following five actions to restore security and constitutional rule of law. do that.o ancel every unconstitutional executivement...
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what's happening in the keystone state? guest: one of the top senate races. he is running one of the best campaigns in the country. he's having a hard time as trumps numbers fluctuate in the state. it seems like that to me is susceptible to some of that fluctuation. this is a top race. nathan gonzales. three weeks to go. >> "washington journal," live every day with news and policy issues that impact you. with results and analysis of the latest george washington university battle poll, providing information on potential election scenarios for president and congress. and peter hart discusses the attitudes of millennials heading into the presidential election. a recent online survey of age 14 to 23 and their views on government, the future, and the nation. watch "washington journal" live at 7 a.m. eastern monday morning . >> monday night on "the communicators," >> it's between vehicles in traffic signals. traffic can become much safer and much more efficient. we are talking to the director of the university of michigan mobility transformation center and the seni
what's happening in the keystone state? guest: one of the top senate races. he is running one of the best campaigns in the country. he's having a hard time as trumps numbers fluctuate in the state. it seems like that to me is susceptible to some of that fluctuation. this is a top race. nathan gonzales. three weeks to go. >> "washington journal," live every day with news and policy issues that impact you. with results and analysis of the latest george washington university battle...
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sharon in keystone, illinois. who are you supporting in this campaign? caller: i'm a libertarian. i don't believe in elections. they need to outlaw them because they waste too much money. speaker of the house should just do his job and announce that we are not going to have any more elections. this one doesn't count. a little crew from wisconsin. delaware orers from wherever they are from. he can organize them and they can just start doing their job. all the money going to add should go to the american people and safety or pay the teachers or put the money somewhere. that's my opinion. thank you. host: james supporting hillary clinton. caller: good morning. i have a suggestion. take donald just trump is the most honest person in this country. donald trump has been very vocal about citizenship. i heard him last night renounced his citizenship. host: how so? made a comment about president obama and there were three words that came from donald trump. i would ask all undecided voters to listen to those words. he said, that's your president. ok.: clinton supporter in south carolina. jo
sharon in keystone, illinois. who are you supporting in this campaign? caller: i'm a libertarian. i don't believe in elections. they need to outlaw them because they waste too much money. speaker of the house should just do his job and announce that we are not going to have any more elections. this one doesn't count. a little crew from wisconsin. delaware orers from wherever they are from. he can organize them and they can just start doing their job. all the money going to add should go to the...
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director being one of the lobbyists' lobbyists who is very close to the fossil fuel industry, supports the keystone pipeline, supports the trans- pacific partnership, et cetera. you know, we think there's a clear signal here of the democratic party continuing to move to the right, leaving not only the bernie sanders supporters out in the cold, but so much of the american public at a time when polls tell us that over half of americans, something like 57%, are very dissatisfied with their two choices. a recent ap-norc poll about a month ago found that 13% of the american public was satisfied with the two-party approach to the presidential election, 13% that are satisfied. so we think at a time when we are facing really critical issues in an election where we're not just deciding what kind of a world we will have, but whether we will have a world or not going forward, we think it's really critical now more than ever that we have open debate and actually put more choices in front of the american people who are clamoring for those choices. and then just a quick word about a solution here to this crisis.
director being one of the lobbyists' lobbyists who is very close to the fossil fuel industry, supports the keystone pipeline, supports the trans- pacific partnership, et cetera. you know, we think there's a clear signal here of the democratic party continuing to move to the right, leaving not only the bernie sanders supporters out in the cold, but so much of the american public at a time when polls tell us that over half of americans, something like 57%, are very dissatisfied with their two...
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the keystone pipeline supports the transpacific partnership, etc.. we think there is a clear signal of the democratic party continuing to move to the right. living not only the bernie camden in the cold bed over half of americans, something like 57% are very dissatisfied with their choices. our recent a people eight month ago found that 13% of the american public was satisfied with the to-party approach to the presidential election. 13 percent. when weink at a time are facing critical issues where we are not just deciding what kind of a world we will have but whether we will have a world war not going forward, we think it is really critical now more than ever that we have in open debate and put more choices in front of the american people who are clamoring for those choices. and a quick word about a solution to this crisis. are saying we have got to declare a state of emergency that we have a end that emergency is compounded by economic and racial disparity and putting some of the most small on the front lines at the time of the crisis. we call for a
the keystone pipeline supports the transpacific partnership, etc.. we think there is a clear signal of the democratic party continuing to move to the right. living not only the bernie camden in the cold bed over half of americans, something like 57% are very dissatisfied with their choices. our recent a people eight month ago found that 13% of the american public was satisfied with the to-party approach to the presidential election. 13 percent. when weink at a time are facing critical issues...
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director being one of the lobbyists lobbyists who is close to the fossil fuel industry and sports the keystone pipeline, supports the transpacific partnership, it's that are a -- etc., there's a clear policy of the democratic party continuing to move to the right, leaving not only the bernie sanders supporters out of the cold but so much of the american public at a time when polls tell us over half of americans are very dissatisfied with their two choices. a recent poll about one month ago found 13% of the american public was satisfied with the two-party approach to the presidential election. at a time when we are facing critical issues in an election where we are deciding not just what kind of world we will have but a world where we are going forward, it is critical that we have a debate and put more choices in front of the american people who are clamoring for those choices. essentially, we have to declare the state of emergency that we have and that is compounded by existing racial disparities and economic disparities that put the most vulnerable on the front lines of the climate crisis. we
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director being one of the lobbyists lobbyists who is close to the fossil fuel industry and sports the keystone pipeline, supports the transpacific partnership, it's , there's a-- etc. clear policy of the democratic party continuing to move to the right, leaving not only the bernie sanders supporters out of the cold but so much of the american public at a time when polls tell us over half of americans are very dissatisfied with their two choices. a recent poll about one month 13% of the american public was satisfied with the two-party approach to the presidential election. facingme when we are critical issues in an election where we are deciding not just what kind of world we will have but a world where we are going forward, it is critical that we have a debate and put more choices in front of the american people who are clamoring for those choices. essentially, we have to declare the state of emergency that we have and that is compounded by existing racial disparities and economic disparities that put the most vulnerable on the front lines of the climate crisis. call for a joint solution that
director being one of the lobbyists lobbyists who is close to the fossil fuel industry and sports the keystone pipeline, supports the transpacific partnership, it's , there's a-- etc. clear policy of the democratic party continuing to move to the right, leaving not only the bernie sanders supporters out of the cold but so much of the american public at a time when polls tell us over half of americans are very dissatisfied with their two choices. a recent poll about one month 13% of the american...
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with her transition director being one of the lobbyists' lobbyists who supports the keystone pipeline and the tpp etc. there is a clear signal of the democratic party continuing to move to the right. leaving not only the bernie sanders supporters out in the cold but so much of the american public at a time when polls tell us that over half of americans are very dissatisfied with their choices. a recent poll about a month ago found that 13% of the american public was satisfied with the two party approach to the presidential election. we think at a time when we are facing really critical issues in an election where we are not just deciding what kind of world we will have but whether we will have a world or not going forward, we think it's really critical that we have open debate and put more choices in front of the american people who are clamoring for those choices. word about a solution to this crisis. essentially we are saying we have to declare the state of emergency that we have. that emergency is compounded by existing racial disparities and economic disparities that put the most
with her transition director being one of the lobbyists' lobbyists who supports the keystone pipeline and the tpp etc. there is a clear signal of the democratic party continuing to move to the right. leaving not only the bernie sanders supporters out in the cold but so much of the american public at a time when polls tell us that over half of americans are very dissatisfied with their choices. a recent poll about a month ago found that 13% of the american public was satisfied with the two party...
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blue because in part they recognize the need for those educational and other investments that are the keystone of long-term prosperity. host: you mentioned science, here is one of the indicators from your column, patent rates, patents from -- patent per million residents. top three states are blue states , vermont, california and -- at the bottom 10 in that same state, kentucky, montana, south dakota, alabama, louisiana, then boosted hawaii, then for -- then four -- then blue state hawaii, then four red states. carol in georgia, democrats. mr. hacker, if you notice that in the red states, and the blue states, the difference is, that everything --t is good for the people they are held by republican governors and legislators. buton't get out and vote, everything is held by republicans. how do you not want health care? every red state denies health care. how do you not want good schools for the children? how are you going to talk about black people not working when most of the black people in the south work for the state of georgia and they closed all the jobs down? look at the blue states. what
blue because in part they recognize the need for those educational and other investments that are the keystone of long-term prosperity. host: you mentioned science, here is one of the indicators from your column, patent rates, patents from -- patent per million residents. top three states are blue states , vermont, california and -- at the bottom 10 in that same state, kentucky, montana, south dakota, alabama, louisiana, then boosted hawaii, then for -- then four -- then blue state hawaii, then...
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one of the keystones of the governor's approach, focusing on this opioid epidemic. the cool part is and i've been in these roundtables all over the state and for the first time i am hearing people say we can't arrest our way out of it. that these our brothers and sisters. that goes for the 50,000 people locked up that may not be from our area. we need to make better decisions and that's what that says. that speaks to humanity of people who are incarcerated. it speaks to an understanding that we shouldn't judge people by their worst day. we need to make good decisions and that is consistent with putting people on the path to not commit another crime. >> i saw something into grant proposal, 13% of your jail population has mental issues. >> we are locking these guys up for selling drugs on the street corner. the largest drug dealers in the world are pharmaceutical companies. [applause] >> you have these pharmaceutical companies giving these pill docs free stuff to give out as free samples. people to get addicted would've been given and what is done in they move on to t
one of the keystones of the governor's approach, focusing on this opioid epidemic. the cool part is and i've been in these roundtables all over the state and for the first time i am hearing people say we can't arrest our way out of it. that these our brothers and sisters. that goes for the 50,000 people locked up that may not be from our area. we need to make better decisions and that's what that says. that speaks to humanity of people who are incarcerated. it speaks to an understanding that we...
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and christians, and newt gingrich also highlighted an executive order authorizing construction of the keystone xl pipeline as another item on that first-day agenda. and, finally, this morning, from the dallas morning news, you have probably seen this if you have an watching the convention delegates sport $30,000 worth of donated cowboy hats, lone star flag shirts." every four years -- host: there is a picture of the texas delegation in their outfits. back here in cleveland, about one mile from the quicken loans arena, we have portela, and gus you have said your biggest passion is to bridge the gap between the step -- hispanic voters and the republican party. thanks for being here. guest: thanks for having me, greta. host: you are on the floor when you heard the reaction to ted cruz and reaction from your fellow delegates. what was it like from your perspective? guest: it was certainly very interesting. being on the floor, it was great, my first convention there. they were very excited to hear from senator ted cruz, and more importantly to hear from governor mike pence, an unknown commodity to
and christians, and newt gingrich also highlighted an executive order authorizing construction of the keystone xl pipeline as another item on that first-day agenda. and, finally, this morning, from the dallas morning news, you have probably seen this if you have an watching the convention delegates sport $30,000 worth of donated cowboy hats, lone star flag shirts." every four years -- host: there is a picture of the texas delegation in their outfits. back here in cleveland, about one mile...
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this is a keystone species in a natural order. and because of this horrible depp pri days that .9% loss due to wolves compared to almost 10 times that do to bad husbandry practice, the answer is kill the wolves. we have 2.7% laws due to coyotes and predators are targeted by wolves. the answer is kell the wolves. this is stupid. irrational. unscientific. in fact, there is a study from the university of washington that found killing wolves actually increased livestock losses. but the gentleman from washington wants to persist in the myth that somehow by eliminating wolves it will help the livestock industry. it's just yet another misbegotten amendment on a feak bill that isn't going anywhere. i would still urge my colleagues to vote against it. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back. the chair recognizes the gentleman from illinois, mr. roskam, for five minutes. thank you, mr. speaker. mr. speaker, tomorrow marks the one-year anniversary of the joint comprehensive plan of action, the so-called iran nuclear deal. presiden
this is a keystone species in a natural order. and because of this horrible depp pri days that .9% loss due to wolves compared to almost 10 times that do to bad husbandry practice, the answer is kill the wolves. we have 2.7% laws due to coyotes and predators are targeted by wolves. the answer is kell the wolves. this is stupid. irrational. unscientific. in fact, there is a study from the university of washington that found killing wolves actually increased livestock losses. but the gentleman...
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she is supporting tpp, keystone. when it's politically favorable to her she switches sides. she is not to be trusted. it has nothing to do with benghazi or e-mails. -- is not to be trusted. if i cannot write him in, i will vote for trump. because this super delegate system reminds me of a banana republic. nothing more. where the king's court is coordinating the king and queen matingelating -- carron -- correlating -- coronation -- correlating -- correlating -- c oronating the king and queen once again. host: you are next. caller: you have a lot of never trump people on the republican side. on the democrat side to have a lot of never clinton people. i think sanders endorsement would bring some of those people over to the camp. in 2008 i was a hillary's reported. -- hillary supporter. i switched over to obama. i have always in a clinton supporter. when her husband was in office i was in the military. i serve in the military under president clinton and i have always and loyal to the clintons. i think she is more than and tod to be president the young lady from florida that was
she is supporting tpp, keystone. when it's politically favorable to her she switches sides. she is not to be trusted. it has nothing to do with benghazi or e-mails. -- is not to be trusted. if i cannot write him in, i will vote for trump. because this super delegate system reminds me of a banana republic. nothing more. where the king's court is coordinating the king and queen matingelating -- carron -- correlating -- coronation -- correlating -- correlating -- c oronating the king and queen...
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we support the decision to reject the keystone xl pipeline. , we musttinue working ensure federal actions don't significantly exacerbate global warming. we support an approach that ensures all federal decisions contribute to solving, not exacerbating climate change. we must be reflected in the infrastructure investments we make. we need to make our existing infrastructure safer and cleaner and build a new infrastructure necessary to power our clean energy future and create good paying jobs that cannot be outsourced. democrats support clean energy infrastructure and join a union weather in renewable power or advanced vehicle manufacturing area during the clean energy transition we will ensure landowners, communities of color are at the table. >> one minute. just a second. mr. fox. let's agree where we are going from here. 39 in favorrawing of this. >> each side will speak for five minutes. >> this is what happens when you organize. when you never say die. unlike anything that has happened in our history. we are coming together on some aspects of this movement. the anti-fracking movement. l
we support the decision to reject the keystone xl pipeline. , we musttinue working ensure federal actions don't significantly exacerbate global warming. we support an approach that ensures all federal decisions contribute to solving, not exacerbating climate change. we must be reflected in the infrastructure investments we make. we need to make our existing infrastructure safer and cleaner and build a new infrastructure necessary to power our clean energy future and create good paying jobs that...
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duty is to show unity and reaffirm the values we share -- human rights, freedom, democracy, and the keystone on which the others rest -- the rule of law. they go to the core of the euro-atlantic alliance, and they make us who we are and they guarantee our way of life. the united states, nato, and the european union are central pillars of the global order. we complement each other, and together provide peace and stability in europe, our neighborhood, and beyond. our combined strengths remains formidable, but still, we can work more closely together, and that is why we are here today. we were discussing, in the course of this morning's meeting, the consequences entailed by the vote of the british people to leave the european union. i would like to repeat here what we had said in brussels the other day -- that we cannot start negotiations until the british authorities will have notified, under the regime of article 50, their intention to leave the european union. but then we have to engage in negotiations. and i'm not doing this -- how can i say, a hostile mood -- i do think that even after the
duty is to show unity and reaffirm the values we share -- human rights, freedom, democracy, and the keystone on which the others rest -- the rule of law. they go to the core of the euro-atlantic alliance, and they make us who we are and they guarantee our way of life. the united states, nato, and the european union are central pillars of the global order. we complement each other, and together provide peace and stability in europe, our neighborhood, and beyond. our combined strengths remains...
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>> well, first the only time i can remember afl-cio agreeing on something is keystone pipeline. they both supported it. which of course obama vetoed it. but one of the things that we were talking about nafta and obama was visiting canada, it's funny because people didn't want a bush-clinton race it's going to feel too rhett rofment isn't it the 90s all over again. we have a clinton running. to me one of the biggest thing that is happened last week that we haven't mentioned yet is that trump said that he would get rid of nafta. now to me this is incredible. to me there's no question that nafta has been good for the united states, it's been good for north america. of course we remember there was some protest candidates in the 90s who spoke against it. and it is -- trade if you say the rust belt state that it's a mixed thing there. because sometimes people don't -- they look at the very -- what happens immediately when a trade passes and they don't look at the long term and everything else going along with it. but saying you're going to get rid of a decades old free trade agreement
>> well, first the only time i can remember afl-cio agreeing on something is keystone pipeline. they both supported it. which of course obama vetoed it. but one of the things that we were talking about nafta and obama was visiting canada, it's funny because people didn't want a bush-clinton race it's going to feel too rhett rofment isn't it the 90s all over again. we have a clinton running. to me one of the biggest thing that is happened last week that we haven't mentioned yet is that...
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in terms of the keystone opposed tohe was not it. i think she has opposed to it and has come out against it. to keep opposition to haveipeline alive and we transform our energy system. in terms of the minimum wage, she has not gone to where i want. i want $15 an hour. i think in some areas she certainly has moved closer to our direction. >> what do you think of hillary clinton? i have known her for 25 years. during the campaign, we released a photograph on air force 2. this was during the health care debate. university which was not far from me. i hitched a ride. and the healthe care system that she put together was enormously complicated. she got up there without notes and for an hour rattled the whole thing off. without a piece of paper in front of her. withly, it you are dealing a person who is very intelligent. -- whena real command you see her next to donald trump peoples of a discussion, will agree with her or disagree with her, but i think it will be very hard to deny that her command of public policy and the history of public
in terms of the keystone opposed tohe was not it. i think she has opposed to it and has come out against it. to keep opposition to haveipeline alive and we transform our energy system. in terms of the minimum wage, she has not gone to where i want. i want $15 an hour. i think in some areas she certainly has moved closer to our direction. >> what do you think of hillary clinton? i have known her for 25 years. during the campaign, we released a photograph on air force 2. this was during the...
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she came out against the keystone pipeline. the president came out against it. we hope to keep opposition to that pipeline and other pipelines allies because we have to transform our energy system in terms of the minimum wage she has not gone to where i want. i want a national minimum wage of 15 bucks an hour. her position is 12 bucks an hour. in some areas she has moved in our direction. >> what you think of hillary clinton? sanders: i have known her for 25 years. where ised a photograph .sed to ride air force one she spoke at dartmouth university. not far from it. i hitched a ride and we went to that. what blew me away is that she got up there and that health care system that she helped put together. it was enormously complicated. it was very complicated and that was one of its downfalls. for an hour she just rattled the whole thing off. without a piece of paper in front of her. it kind of blew me away. we are doing with a person who is very intelligent, has a real command of the issues. when you see her next to donald trump in terms of the discussion people m
she came out against the keystone pipeline. the president came out against it. we hope to keep opposition to that pipeline and other pipelines allies because we have to transform our energy system in terms of the minimum wage she has not gone to where i want. i want a national minimum wage of 15 bucks an hour. her position is 12 bucks an hour. in some areas she has moved in our direction. >> what you think of hillary clinton? sanders: i have known her for 25 years. where ised a photograph...
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the keystone pipeline, or anything else without enormous work in native communities. [applause] rep. cumming: as you were talking, i could not help but think we have to keep these coalitions going. there are a lot of people who find themselves in the same situation with regard to, say, for example, voting rights. it is coalitions working together that will make the difference. thank you. you have a major seat at the table now. >> thank you, mr. chair. we will work forward in a very enthusiastic manner with the democratic party moving forward. i know that historically native americans have voted democrat. we will continue to do so. we have such a great leadership moving forward. we have native americans running for public office nationally, as well. [applause] encourage that going forward. rep. cumming: thank you very much. robert moses was a student nonviolent coordinating committee director of 1964 mississippi summer project. he was instrumental in the formation of the mississippi freedom democratic party, a group that challenged the regular democratic party delegate
the keystone pipeline, or anything else without enormous work in native communities. [applause] rep. cumming: as you were talking, i could not help but think we have to keep these coalitions going. there are a lot of people who find themselves in the same situation with regard to, say, for example, voting rights. it is coalitions working together that will make the difference. thank you. you have a major seat at the table now. >> thank you, mr. chair. we will work forward in a very...
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the keystone pipeline, or anything else. [applause] as you were: talking, i could not help but think we have to keep these coalitions going. there are a lot of people that find themselves in the same say,tion with regard to, voting rights. it is coalitions working together that will make the difference. thank you. you have a major seat at the table now. >> thank you, mr. chair. we won't work together in a very manner with thet democratic party moving forward. historically, native americans have voted democrat, and we will continue to do so. we have great leadership going forward and native americans running for public office nationally as well. rep. cumming: thank you very much. rob moses was the student nonviolent coordinating committee's hill director -- field director. he was instrumental in the formation of the mississippi freedom democratic party. dr. moses taught math for a time and used the school as a laboratory school for the project methods. sir, it is an honor. thank you for being with us. [applause] thank you. i
the keystone pipeline, or anything else. [applause] as you were: talking, i could not help but think we have to keep these coalitions going. there are a lot of people that find themselves in the same say,tion with regard to, voting rights. it is coalitions working together that will make the difference. thank you. you have a major seat at the table now. >> thank you, mr. chair. we won't work together in a very manner with thet democratic party moving forward. historically, native...
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this movement success includes plants, down 150 coal pressuring president obama to stop the keystone xl pipeline, mobilizing 450,000 people at the climate march in new york, fossilg two keep fuels in the ground, and forcing public institutions around the country to divest from. fuel companies. underneath this context of the climate movement i offer the following platform positions to facilitate alignment with the democratic party with these movements. the party platform needs the plan, needs a plan steeped in climate justice and justice for workers and communities in transition from the community. we have to proactively deal with it. the platform must support the repeal of $150 billion in fossil fuel subsidies and end public financing of fossil fuel exports and implement a carbon tax. is an inferior policy. the platform must support a moratorium on all new federal leasing. keeping fossil fuels in the ground. 450 single step would take billion tons of carbon out of play. we need the moratorium on fracking. it must support significant agricultural reforms to embrace ecological possible
this movement success includes plants, down 150 coal pressuring president obama to stop the keystone xl pipeline, mobilizing 450,000 people at the climate march in new york, fossilg two keep fuels in the ground, and forcing public institutions around the country to divest from. fuel companies. underneath this context of the climate movement i offer the following platform positions to facilitate alignment with the democratic party with these movements. the party platform needs the plan, needs a...
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their favorite project is the keystone pipeline. if you read the documentation on keystone pipeline, a whole big part is eminent domain. i want the keystone pipeline but the people of the united states should be given a piece, a significant piece of the profits. right now obama would have said yes or no. and most politicians would say yes, we'll approve it or no we wouldn't. i will say yes, we absolutely will approve it, i want it built, but i want a piece of the profits because we're making it possible for it to happen through eminent domain and other things. i want a piece of the profits to the united states. that's how we'll make our country rich again. just one way out of thousands. that's how we'll make our country rich again and it's how we're going to make america great again. you understand what i'm saying? [inaudible] mr. trump: this is a different pipeline? do you like the idea? do you like the idea as a reporter? you're not supposed to say this, but that's ok. do you like the idea? we would look at it. i'm going to look a
their favorite project is the keystone pipeline. if you read the documentation on keystone pipeline, a whole big part is eminent domain. i want the keystone pipeline but the people of the united states should be given a piece, a significant piece of the profits. right now obama would have said yes or no. and most politicians would say yes, we'll approve it or no we wouldn't. i will say yes, we absolutely will approve it, i want it built, but i want a piece of the profits because we're making it...
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he vetoed the keystone pipeline so that he could submit his legacy and stature as a liberal icon. the american people are tired of being broke. they are tired of work permits that go to illegal aliens and $19.2 e tired of trillion in federal debt. we need to get the government off the backs and out of the pocketbooks of the american people. it's time to loosen egulations, lower taxes. retirement security comes up so often in the conversations i have, especially with women, and it's important to note what is happening with social security and medicare. the social security retirement trust fund is set to run out of money by the year 2034. that's not that far away. according to the tax foundation under the current wage indexes formula, benefits are projected to climb by more than 150% in real terms over the next 75 years. i've introduced h.r. 603, the savings for seniors act, which establishes within the federal old age and survivors insurance trust fund a social security surplus protection account to hold, to hold the social security surplus and prohibit it from being spent. medicar
he vetoed the keystone pipeline so that he could submit his legacy and stature as a liberal icon. the american people are tired of being broke. they are tired of work permits that go to illegal aliens and $19.2 e tired of trillion in federal debt. we need to get the government off the backs and out of the pocketbooks of the american people. it's time to loosen egulations, lower taxes. retirement security comes up so often in the conversations i have, especially with women, and it's important to...
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uprising of ,50,000 people, to the protests 1200 people got arrested here in washington protesting the keystone xl, concerned about climate change. september of 2011 occupy, thousands streamed into the county park and occupied wall street. i think a number of the pundits on television said that movement died. the police eviscerated the encampments, it was over. but hardly. when people streamed into the county park, and they challenged ,all street over many issues first the corporate media didn't even cover them. in that the media moguls and limousines going by, we are the media metropolis of the world. you had the elite journalists, they're just not covering them. when they did, aaron burnett was just starting to show on cnn, and her first lease on occupy was called seriously? then went from not covering it to mocking it. the overall idea of the networks was what are these people representative? against death penalty, against war, they're concerned about climate change, against racism, inequality. and i was digging oh my gosh, the media's listing. that's exactly right, it's all those issues. bu
uprising of ,50,000 people, to the protests 1200 people got arrested here in washington protesting the keystone xl, concerned about climate change. september of 2011 occupy, thousands streamed into the county park and occupied wall street. i think a number of the pundits on television said that movement died. the police eviscerated the encampments, it was over. but hardly. when people streamed into the county park, and they challenged ,all street over many issues first the corporate media...
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uprising of ,50,000 people, to the protests 1200 people got arrested here in washington protesting the keystone xl, concerned about climate change. september of 2011 occupy, thousands streamed into the county park and occupied wall street. i think a number of the pundits on television said that movement died. the police eviscerated the encampments, it was over. but hardly. when people streamed into the county park, and they challenged ,all street over many issues first the corporate media didn't even cover them. in that the media moguls and limousines going by, we are the media metropolis of the world. you had the elite journalists, they're just not covering them. when they did, aaron burnett was just starting to show on cnn, and her first lease on occupy was called seriously? then went from not covering it to mocking it. the overall idea of the networks was what are these people representative? against death penalty, against war, they're concerned about climate change, against racism, inequality. and i was digging oh my gosh, the media's listing. that's exactly right, it's all those issues. bu
uprising of ,50,000 people, to the protests 1200 people got arrested here in washington protesting the keystone xl, concerned about climate change. september of 2011 occupy, thousands streamed into the county park and occupied wall street. i think a number of the pundits on television said that movement died. the police eviscerated the encampments, it was over. but hardly. when people streamed into the county park, and they challenged ,all street over many issues first the corporate media...
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the keystone pipeline, he vetoed it. it suggests to me that the problem is not what congress is doing. it is a different point of view. in our system, he has the right to veto legislation and we do not have votes to override it. is for the american people. the president got elected there and square. they are different parties and different points of view. host: jackie in georgia, democrat. coler: hi, representative , how are you? guest: very good, thank you. caller: good. my question is if republican policies are so great, can you tell me why all red states are the poorest in the nation? guest: i don't think all are. we have 31 governors right now, and i don't think we have 31 poorest states in the country. we are successful in lots of different parts of america. with all due respect, i disagree with your premise. host: diana, virginia, republican. caller: i have a question in regards to someone is looking at donald trump's financial standing? he has seems that really spending so much money and he is not [indiscernible]
the keystone pipeline, he vetoed it. it suggests to me that the problem is not what congress is doing. it is a different point of view. in our system, he has the right to veto legislation and we do not have votes to override it. is for the american people. the president got elected there and square. they are different parties and different points of view. host: jackie in georgia, democrat. coler: hi, representative , how are you? guest: very good, thank you. caller: good. my question is if...
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he stopped keystone and then turned around and "a. sandersto have bernie if you want to save your planet. you have to vote for bernie. there is no question about it. proponent ofeen a clean energy his whole career. , he like everything else puts the people first every time. host: we will move to brandon. milwaukee, wi. republican line. caller: to comment on your last caller, we had a reminder yesterday from the cdc that the threat from zika is real. it's a threat to two thirds of america. people are being impacted by it right now. areave these threats that -- that he has related that are killing us right now. for any people that talk about climate change that is going to happen in the future -- what point is that if you can't have kids or if your kids are being infected with the zika virus? igarding your last guest, found it kind of ironic that his homepage didn't mention any -- anything regarding detroit. clear example of a complete failure of democrat leadership with what's going on there. host: the financial times talks about puert
he stopped keystone and then turned around and "a. sandersto have bernie if you want to save your planet. you have to vote for bernie. there is no question about it. proponent ofeen a clean energy his whole career. , he like everything else puts the people first every time. host: we will move to brandon. milwaukee, wi. republican line. caller: to comment on your last caller, we had a reminder yesterday from the cdc that the threat from zika is real. it's a threat to two thirds of america....
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between agreement governor kasich and senator cruz could play a part, a key role for the keystone state. >> we're going to take your telephone calls. you can phone us. we will put the numbers on the bottom of our screen. you can send us a tweet by using the c-span address. we will mixed in your commentary. you're watching hillary clinton on the screen. think she isster the most well-qualified candidate in my lifetime of 77 years. she says she shines compared to the rest of them. that is our first week of the year. ask another. caller: i voted for hillary clinton. host: why do you support hillary clinton? caller: she is the strongest woman i've seen in quite a long time that stands up for women's rights, wants to bring communities back together, and go and make sure all of us have fair pay. i love her and i support her. i'm proud of my state of delaware for voting for her. caller: -- host: what impact has senator sanders had? caller: i don't think any in my opinion. she had her husband in there for eight years. she has seen how everything works. she's been beside him. she helped him. she
between agreement governor kasich and senator cruz could play a part, a key role for the keystone state. >> we're going to take your telephone calls. you can phone us. we will put the numbers on the bottom of our screen. you can send us a tweet by using the c-span address. we will mixed in your commentary. you're watching hillary clinton on the screen. think she isster the most well-qualified candidate in my lifetime of 77 years. she says she shines compared to the rest of them. that is...
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he will join us from pennsylvania's capital with a preview of today's primary in the keystone state. director the polling will join us to talk about his new poll on millennial voters in that group's potential impact on campaign 2016. that is coming up on the "washington journal." ♪ guest: >> >> independent media is the oxygen of a democracy. it's essential. holding those in power accountable. somee not there to serve kind of corporate agenda. warrantees that were brought you by the weapons manufacturer. >> journalist amy goodman talks about the book she has co-authored. it looks back of some of the stories and people the show has covered. >> the idea of democracy now starting 20 years ago, it has not changed, bringing out the voices of people at the grassroots in the united states and around the world and they very much represent the majority of people. i think people who are concerned deeply about war and peace, about growing inequality in this country, about climate change, the state of the planet are not a fringe minority, not even a silent majority but the silenced majority, si
he will join us from pennsylvania's capital with a preview of today's primary in the keystone state. director the polling will join us to talk about his new poll on millennial voters in that group's potential impact on campaign 2016. that is coming up on the "washington journal." ♪ guest: >> >> independent media is the oxygen of a democracy. it's essential. holding those in power accountable. somee not there to serve kind of corporate agenda. warrantees that were brought...
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their lens is limited to the transaction in front of them and because of a title insurer's role the keystone to asset integrity and beneficial ownership information it becomes an effect the vortex to organize this information and take what would be fractured noise to any individual institution and turn it into reliable, privacy protected information that could be deployed back, then generate suspicious activity reports and so forth. >> thank you. doctor, the financial action task force in february, 2016 recommended that the private sector should improve efforts to prevent suspicious transactions. what progress has been made and what additional steps -- i've run out of time. can the private sector take to improve these efforts? >> i'd like to point out that it's not clearly illegal to bring integration into the net dates . -- illegal to bringa antiquation into the united states. >> that the huge hole. >> yes. we hope that will be plugged very soon. that is not a criminal provision; that is civil forfeiture. before we go to more advanced things we need to do that,. >> i thank you and i yield b
their lens is limited to the transaction in front of them and because of a title insurer's role the keystone to asset integrity and beneficial ownership information it becomes an effect the vortex to organize this information and take what would be fractured noise to any individual institution and turn it into reliable, privacy protected information that could be deployed back, then generate suspicious activity reports and so forth. >> thank you. doctor, the financial action task force in...