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you can go with washington dealmakers. [boos] or we can stand together with a proven, consistent, constitutional conservative and bring back morning in america. [applause] [chanting "ted"] sen. cruz: each of you is amazing, and together we will win the republican nomination. we will beat the democrats in november. [applause] and we will restore this last, best hope of mankind that is the united states of america. thank you, and god bless! [no audio] [applause] ♪ [indiscernible chatter] >> ohio governor john kasich finished fifth south carolina primary. the governor was in massachusetts as the results were announced, campaigning there in advance of that state's primary on tuesday. he spoke to supporters at a campaign event in wakefield. this is about 10 minutes. [applause] [applause] gov. kasich: ladies and gentlemen, you know, it took us a while to decide whether i would run for president of the united states. a lot of people said, he will never get in the race. then on july 21, with my wife, my great wife karen and my d
you can go with washington dealmakers. [boos] or we can stand together with a proven, consistent, constitutional conservative and bring back morning in america. [applause] [chanting "ted"] sen. cruz: each of you is amazing, and together we will win the republican nomination. we will beat the democrats in november. [applause] and we will restore this last, best hope of mankind that is the united states of america. thank you, and god bless! [no audio] [applause] ♪ [indiscernible...
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stay active with boost®. >>> live now to the washington hilton in washington d.c. this is the national prayer breakfast. aroma downy and mark burnett are speaking. producers of the tv mini series the bible. you hear them talking riebt now. when they are done president obama will come to the podium and we expect him to talk. the clock is ticking and the insults flying for republicans trying to seize momentum in next week's republican primaries. chris christie is holding a town hall in keane right now. doubling down after the dismal finish in iowa. look for christie to again take swipes at marco rubio who enjoyed a surge in iowa. in the meantime the biggest brawlers are the two front runners with donald trump accusing trump-cruz of stealing votes in iowa and demanding a do over. >> oh that voter fraud. you know, these politicians are brutal. they are brutal. they are brutal. they are a bunch of dishonest cookies. i want to tell you. >> i wake up every day and laugh at the latest thing donald has tweeted. because he's losing it. >> cnn's dana bash live in mchsz new ha
stay active with boost®. >>> live now to the washington hilton in washington d.c. this is the national prayer breakfast. aroma downy and mark burnett are speaking. producers of the tv mini series the bible. you hear them talking riebt now. when they are done president obama will come to the podium and we expect him to talk. the clock is ticking and the insults flying for republicans trying to seize momentum in next week's republican primaries. chris christie is holding a town hall in...
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you can go with washington dealmakers. [boos] or we can stand together with a proven, consistent, constitutional conservative and bring back morning in america. [applause] [chanting "ted"] sen. cruz: each of you is amazing, and together we will win the republican nomination. beat the democrats in november. [applause] and we will restore this last, best hope of mankind that is the united states of america. thank you, and god bless! [no audio] [applause] ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> republican presidential candidate, ohio governor john kasich, finished fifth in the south carolina primary. the governor was in massachusetts as the results were announced, campaigning there in advance of that state's primary on tuesday. he spoke to supporters at a campaign event in wakefield. this is about 10 minutes. [applause] gov. kasich: ladies and gentlemen, you know, it took us a while to decide whether i would run for president of the united states. a lot of people said, he will never get in the race. wife,n july 21, with my my great wife k
you can go with washington dealmakers. [boos] or we can stand together with a proven, consistent, constitutional conservative and bring back morning in america. [applause] [chanting "ted"] sen. cruz: each of you is amazing, and together we will win the republican nomination. beat the democrats in november. [applause] and we will restore this last, best hope of mankind that is the united states of america. thank you, and god bless! [no audio] [applause] ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >>...
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a conservative candidate we can send to washington, d.c. for the first time in 208 years. >> -- 28 years. >> and you lost to him in the crime marry, primary? >> i like chris, done great things for the government of new jersey but doesn't have the track record i think are critical to this election and the future of the country. goes back not to that he's not the best candidate but that the ted cruz record on supporting the constitution of the united states and his background to doing this consistently is more important than ever before. >> mayor, thank you for your tinchts thanks for having me. >> nice to have you here. crunchtime here, of course. can donald trump and's bernie sanders win big and is this make or break for john kasich and chris christie? what of hillary clinton? live in new hampshire tomorrow with all five candidates for a very special edition of "state of the union" competely commercial-free tomorrow morning at 9:00 a.m. and noon eastern only here on cnn. >>> coming can up next, hillary clinton is trying to pull off a big co
a conservative candidate we can send to washington, d.c. for the first time in 208 years. >> -- 28 years. >> and you lost to him in the crime marry, primary? >> i like chris, done great things for the government of new jersey but doesn't have the track record i think are critical to this election and the future of the country. goes back not to that he's not the best candidate but that the ted cruz record on supporting the constitution of the united states and his background to...
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they are desperate for somebody who will go in and shake up washington and it's like they didn't listen to the signs. they didn't change their course. and now they're being struck with donald trump, even if you look at what jeb bush was doing to marco rubio we had the scenario where so many times the party elders were trying to eat and defeat the party's young and now we have donald trump. >> it's no tt the end of the republican party, it's the broadening of it. he stands for policies that are not conservative policies saying i don't want to see people dying on the streets because they have health care, americans have paid into social security and ya emnot goie emi'm not going to take that away from them. he's american first and the republican party has needed to bro broaden their base and donald trump is doing that. >> the reason why she should be taken seriously is i hear this from democrats and you have democrats trying to decide to vote for sanders or trump. that makes zero sense. the other thing i think liberals need to wake up about with donald trump is this guy can win. he can go
they are desperate for somebody who will go in and shake up washington and it's like they didn't listen to the signs. they didn't change their course. and now they're being struck with donald trump, even if you look at what jeb bush was doing to marco rubio we had the scenario where so many times the party elders were trying to eat and defeat the party's young and now we have donald trump. >> it's no tt the end of the republican party, it's the broadening of it. he stands for policies...
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politics editor with you washington examiner. i want to show our viewers what the governor nikki haley had to say when she endorsed marco rubio yesterday. [video clip] >> we have good people in this race. we have good people running for president. i thank them today for their sacrifice and they're willing to serve to honor this great country and make her better. but my job was to find the person i thought could do it the best. i wanted somebody with fight my wanted somebody with passion, i wanted somebody who had conviction to do the right thing. i wanted somebody humble enough that remembers that you work for all the people. i wanted somebody who was going to go and show my parents that the best this vision they ever made for their children was coming to america. made.t decision they ever [applause] every day is a great day in south carolina. [applause] >> ladies and gentlemen come if we elect marco rubio come every day will be a great day in america. [applause] help me welcome the next president of the united states, let's go t
politics editor with you washington examiner. i want to show our viewers what the governor nikki haley had to say when she endorsed marco rubio yesterday. [video clip] >> we have good people in this race. we have good people running for president. i thank them today for their sacrifice and they're willing to serve to honor this great country and make her better. but my job was to find the person i thought could do it the best. i wanted somebody with fight my wanted somebody with passion,...
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clinton: in the campaign, you read a lot about washington and wall street. we also want to get unaccountable money out of politics, which starts with appointing a new supreme justice to the court. [applause] sec. clinton: who will protect the right of every citizen to vote, not every corporation to buy elections. and we also agree that wall street can never be allowed to threaten mainstreet again. no executives should be too powerful for jail. if we listen to the voices of flint, and ferguson, if we open our hearts to the families, if we listened to the openhearted of hard-working people across america, it is clear there is so much more to be done. the truth is, we are not a single issue country. [applause] sec. clinton: we need more than eight plan for a bank, the middle class needs a raise. we need more jobs. we need jobs that can't be outsourced, jobs of dignity and a future. we can do this by unleashing the innovation of our entrepreneurs and small businesses. we can do this with new infrastructure, and clean energy, especially here in nevada. [applause]
clinton: in the campaign, you read a lot about washington and wall street. we also want to get unaccountable money out of politics, which starts with appointing a new supreme justice to the court. [applause] sec. clinton: who will protect the right of every citizen to vote, not every corporation to buy elections. and we also agree that wall street can never be allowed to threaten mainstreet again. no executives should be too powerful for jail. if we listen to the voices of flint, and ferguson,...
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he was very much a social person on the washington scene. even though liberals disagreed with him, a lot of them respected him, especially justice ginsburg, they had a very close relationship. i thought it was interesting to see the reactions from democrats. are reading from nancy pelosi, a very gracious response. host: he was a devout catholic. frequently seen at st. joseph's on capitol hill, a block or two from the supreme court. important was his catholic faith to his life and court rulings? caller: it was very important. he cited it regularly. is -- hisething that catholicism, his italian heritage, was near and dear to him. he had nine children. in talking to people, friends, and also in his decisions, he would always talk about the family. his faith was very important to him. it was something he talked about regularly. host: this is a photograph of his family, taken when he was first on the supreme court in the 1980's. something that is highly unlikely to happen in our lifetime, a unanimous vote. .et's talk about what is next by all ind
he was very much a social person on the washington scene. even though liberals disagreed with him, a lot of them respected him, especially justice ginsburg, they had a very close relationship. i thought it was interesting to see the reactions from democrats. are reading from nancy pelosi, a very gracious response. host: he was a devout catholic. frequently seen at st. joseph's on capitol hill, a block or two from the supreme court. important was his catholic faith to his life and court rulings?...
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what is missing in washington is the political will. itocrats don't want to do and far too many republicans don't want to do it. donald trump has made illegal immigration the core of his campaign. there is more than a little chutzpah in that, given that donald trump, his record on illegal immigration is terrible. $1 millionp had a court judgment against him for being part of a conspiracy to hire illegal aliens to build his hotel. in florida,sort which trombones, it was reported hundreds ofrings in foreign workers and by and large won't hire americans. there was a striking interview on cnn last night. donald was saying, the reason i bring in foreign workers -- no americans want to be waiters are waitresses or bellhops. what complete nonsense. >> i saw that and i was stunned that he said that. senator cruz: "the new york the 300eported that of americans who applied for those jobs, donald hired 17. go to a tgi friday's. you're telling me no americans want to be waiters? you don't think people want to be waiters at a swanky hotel where peop
what is missing in washington is the political will. itocrats don't want to do and far too many republicans don't want to do it. donald trump has made illegal immigration the core of his campaign. there is more than a little chutzpah in that, given that donald trump, his record on illegal immigration is terrible. $1 millionp had a court judgment against him for being part of a conspiracy to hire illegal aliens to build his hotel. in florida,sort which trombones, it was reported hundreds ofrings...
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that's what washington, d.c. does. the drive-by shot at the beginning with incorrect and incomplete information and then the memorized 25-second speech that is exactly what his advisors -- >> the bottom line, this notion that barack obama doesn't know what he is doing -- >> there it is. there it is. memorized 25-second speech. there is is t is, everybody. >> here's the response. i think anyone who believes that barack obama isn't doing what he is doing on purpose doesn't understand what we are dealing with here. this is a president, this is a president who is trying to change this country. >> oh, boy. hard to come back from this. and the boston herald ran with it. choke. it takes you back to the drinking of the water moment. >> yeah. i mean, we're chattering a lot about this. but when you look at the google search trends, 538 did an article about this. actual viewers spike -- the interest spiked when he talked about his pro life position. that was two, three times as many hits as when this exchange was going on. so may
that's what washington, d.c. does. the drive-by shot at the beginning with incorrect and incomplete information and then the memorized 25-second speech that is exactly what his advisors -- >> the bottom line, this notion that barack obama doesn't know what he is doing -- >> there it is. there it is. memorized 25-second speech. there is is t is, everybody. >> here's the response. i think anyone who believes that barack obama isn't doing what he is doing on purpose doesn't...
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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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welcome to washington journal. we will spend the entire program talking about the new hampshire debate. in particular we will ask you who won last night's debate. (202) 748-8001 four republicans. democrats use (202) 748-8000. for independents, (202) 748-8002.
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my good friend and colleague in washington state will recall it well. basically, it was the first memorialization in the history of the united states that recognized the government to government relationship between the tribes and the state of washington. i have said regularly since, in an intermittent public service career extending back 40-something years, i have no higher point of pride than the small role i played in that, lo, those many years ago. accordingly i'd like to thank congressman simpson very much for his leadership on this bill and allowing me the privilege to be the democratic lead co-sponsor. i'd like to add my expresentation of gratitude for chairman mcclintock an and all those involved. i'd like to thank the affiliated trives northwest. let it not go unsaid, there was a decade of work leading up to today. a decade of work. sovereignty means sovereignty. government to government means just exactly that. and the fact of the matter is, we have a moral and a legal and sometimes a treaty obligation to fulfill that government-to-government
my good friend and colleague in washington state will recall it well. basically, it was the first memorialization in the history of the united states that recognized the government to government relationship between the tribes and the state of washington. i have said regularly since, in an intermittent public service career extending back 40-something years, i have no higher point of pride than the small role i played in that, lo, those many years ago. accordingly i'd like to thank congressman...
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in an an hour from now, family and friends will celebrate his life and work here in washington, dc. the funeral service begins 11:00 a.m. eastern, followed by a private burial. the 79-year-old was a leading conservative voice on the supreme court for nearly 30 years. he died suddenly a week ago today, in his sleep at a texas hunting resort. known for his sharp mind and brash demeanor, scalia leaves the supreme court transformed by his intellect, his ideology and his sheer presence. his family life just as extraordinary as his presence on the high court, scalia leaves behind his wife of 55 years, maureen, their nine children, and their 36 grandchildren. one of his sons is a catholic priest, father paul scalia. he will be leading the mass, delivering the homily later this morning. we will also hear a scripture reading from close friend fellow justice clarence thomas who shared his belief that the constitution should be interpreted as those who drafted it. vice president joe biden will be here as well as other notable lawmakers. before the funeral begins i want to bring in cnn correspo
in an an hour from now, family and friends will celebrate his life and work here in washington, dc. the funeral service begins 11:00 a.m. eastern, followed by a private burial. the 79-year-old was a leading conservative voice on the supreme court for nearly 30 years. he died suddenly a week ago today, in his sleep at a texas hunting resort. known for his sharp mind and brash demeanor, scalia leaves the supreme court transformed by his intellect, his ideology and his sheer presence. his family...
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washington journal's live every morning at 7:00 a.m. eastern on c-span. you can join the conversation with your calls and comments on facebook and twitter. friday night, democratic presidential candidate hillary clinton and bernie sanders will be speaking at the annual humphrey-mondale dinner in st. paul, minnesota posted iv states democratic farmer labor party. here on c-span. the reality is the best presidents, and the greatest presidents, have been willing to recognize they were not the smartest person in the room and surround themselves with people they thought were smarter than themselves. sunday night, on q&a, former director of the cna -- cia, robert gates discusses his new book. mr. gates has served under several presidents, most recently george w. bush and barack obama. the cold war,of when i was director of central intelligence, i came to believe very strongly that the american people had given cia a path on a lot of things because of this existential conflict with the soviet union. i believe that at the end of the cold war, we would have to be
washington journal's live every morning at 7:00 a.m. eastern on c-span. you can join the conversation with your calls and comments on facebook and twitter. friday night, democratic presidential candidate hillary clinton and bernie sanders will be speaking at the annual humphrey-mondale dinner in st. paul, minnesota posted iv states democratic farmer labor party. here on c-span. the reality is the best presidents, and the greatest presidents, have been willing to recognize they were not the...
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. >> ted ted cruz, the worst kind of washington insider who just can't be trusted. >> that's a lousy house. i'm going to take your house with eminent domain and park my limos there. >> eminent domain! >> wow. there have been some dirty tricks. what do you expect over the next ten days? >> south carolina has long history here of creative campaign tactics, don, to say the least. i expect a sprint to the finish here in south carolina. as hugh was just saying, a lot of candidates have a real shot here in south carolina. it they get a bit of luck and they perform well in the debate here on saturday night. >> so outsiders, matt, have shaken up the party to the core. it's shaking up the left as well. the electorate is angry at the establishment. are you hearing the same thing in south carolina? >> there's a lot of frustration all around. people are frustrated with what seems to be a prone political class in washington, a political class that listens more to lobbyists and donors. much that much is warranted. many here in south carolina feel left behind on both sides. i think our party has th
. >> ted ted cruz, the worst kind of washington insider who just can't be trusted. >> that's a lousy house. i'm going to take your house with eminent domain and park my limos there. >> eminent domain! >> wow. there have been some dirty tricks. what do you expect over the next ten days? >> south carolina has long history here of creative campaign tactics, don, to say the least. i expect a sprint to the finish here in south carolina. as hugh was just saying, a lot of...
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i got asked to staff here in washington, d.c. it was called a washington fly-in. and here's this congressman by the name of mike oxley and was as nice to me as he was his colleagues at this fly-in as a young guy who came in for this event from ohio. ironic 15 years later we'd know i would be his colleague. he treated me the same then and he way he treated people was kind of inspirational for a young guy and he led in that way too and his staff treated people, whether they be here in washington or back in ohio with the same type of respect that their boss treated people. so after that election in 2000, we had a freshman orientation. i replaced the man that i had worked for in the 1980's and early 1990's, john kasich and i was at this freshman orientation filling out this form for committee assignments. another congressman from our delegation, soon to be the chairman of the education and work force committee, came up to me and said, well, you know, just fill out that form and put financial services, a brand new committee to be chaired by mike oxley and education and
i got asked to staff here in washington, d.c. it was called a washington fly-in. and here's this congressman by the name of mike oxley and was as nice to me as he was his colleagues at this fly-in as a young guy who came in for this event from ohio. ironic 15 years later we'd know i would be his colleague. he treated me the same then and he way he treated people was kind of inspirational for a young guy and he led in that way too and his staff treated people, whether they be here in washington...
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we did not want to write just one more washington report. we insisted that the one it -- -- we made a very specific recommendations to the congress of the united states. i am grateful to be here with my and look forward to working with the institute as we take these recommendations and hopefully convince the congress of united states how serious it is. i don't know how many of you figure that when you showed up today, you would have is great briefing from general -- from the general regarding the connecticut threat of terrorism. we all know there is a digital thread. -- we al there is a world of bioterrorism. it is one of the lesser discussed aspects of the terrorist threat. inquiry, notof just in washington dc, but around the united states, he concluded that the threat israel , it's growing, and quite frankly given the nature of the threat, we don't think the country is sufficiently prepared for it. one of the interesting , frankly, whether the byeat is stored at you mother nature, or a terrorist and thehe impact consequences are the same.
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marshall, curbing, chase, washington, johnson, livingston, todd where are they? where's the eloquent statesman, learned lawyer who is my associate council in the management of that cause? where's that brilliant lumenary so long the pride of maryland and the american bar, then my opposing counsel, where is the excellent clerk of that day whose name has been inscribed on the shores of africa as a monument of his reports of the slave trade. where's the marshall, where's the crier of court, where's one of the very judges this court, arbiters of life and death before whom i comment the sanction, are even now prematurely closed. where are they gone, gone, all gone, gone from the services in which their day and generation they faithfully rendered to their country. i humbly hope and finally trust that they have gone to receive the rewards of blessedness on high. in taking then his final leave of the bar, there at the supreme court, john quincy adams said he hoped that every member of the supreme court may go to his final account with as little earthly frailtyy to anun fo
marshall, curbing, chase, washington, johnson, livingston, todd where are they? where's the eloquent statesman, learned lawyer who is my associate council in the management of that cause? where's that brilliant lumenary so long the pride of maryland and the american bar, then my opposing counsel, where is the excellent clerk of that day whose name has been inscribed on the shores of africa as a monument of his reports of the slave trade. where's the marshall, where's the crier of court, where's...
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here in washington, 8:00 p.m. in damascus, syria, wherever you're watching from around the world, thanks very much for joining us. we're keeping an eye on two major developing stories right now. first the fallout from the surprise passing of the u.s. supreme court justice antonin scalia, and the battle between the white house and republican-controlled senate over replacements. former president george w. bush makes a much-anticipated
here in washington, 8:00 p.m. in damascus, syria, wherever you're watching from around the world, thanks very much for joining us. we're keeping an eye on two major developing stories right now. first the fallout from the surprise passing of the u.s. supreme court justice antonin scalia, and the battle between the white house and republican-controlled senate over replacements. former president george w. bush makes a much-anticipated
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let us quit spending money in washington, d.c. on programs like common core written in large part by textbook and testing companies who have something to gain. that is called crony capitalism. [applause] fiorina: let us send the money to communities and states. let us give parents real choices so their kids have real chances. let us make sure parents and communities have the power to shut down failing schools, to make sure every student has whatever choices they want. when parents have choices come the kids have chances. let us make sure that a great teacher in front of the classroom has all the support and tools and encouragement they need, which is not what they are getting from the teachers unions. [applause] >> first of all, i want to thank you for going to the pro-life march in washington. carly fiorina: i am a fearless fighter, folks and we must restore the character of our nation by standing for life and religious liberty. >> going back to what the first lady asked, will you go to the debate saturday? will you show up physi
let us quit spending money in washington, d.c. on programs like common core written in large part by textbook and testing companies who have something to gain. that is called crony capitalism. [applause] fiorina: let us send the money to communities and states. let us give parents real choices so their kids have real chances. let us make sure parents and communities have the power to shut down failing schools, to make sure every student has whatever choices they want. when parents have choices...
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jim acosta from washington, good morning. >> good morning victor and christi. justice scalia dead at the age of 79 while on a hunting trip in texas he was said to have gone to bed not feeling well. found unresponsive in the afternoon. and appointed in 1986 by president reagan. first italian american on the high court. a strong vocal conservative voice. a critic of row v. wade and a dissenting voice in last term's same-sex marriage case. criticized recently for his comments regarding affirmative action. and who will succeed him now? and who will appoint that person. president obama said he intends to make the nomination in due time. but republicans made it clear in the senate they did it almost immediately they want the next president to fill the vacancy. and just scalia's death and the battle for his replacement on the bench loomed large at last night's republican presidential debate in south carolina. cnn's ryan nobles joins me now with a reaction from the gop hopefuls. they disagreed over a lot last light but on one thing this next pick should go to the next
jim acosta from washington, good morning. >> good morning victor and christi. justice scalia dead at the age of 79 while on a hunting trip in texas he was said to have gone to bed not feeling well. found unresponsive in the afternoon. and appointed in 1986 by president reagan. first italian american on the high court. a strong vocal conservative voice. a critic of row v. wade and a dissenting voice in last term's same-sex marriage case. criticized recently for his comments regarding...
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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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in the washington post. harry reid warns republicans against approving president obama's pending choice for the position. meanwhile, in an op-ed there's a case being made to give justices a limited term on the court.
in the washington post. harry reid warns republicans against approving president obama's pending choice for the position. meanwhile, in an op-ed there's a case being made to give justices a limited term on the court.
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he did come to washington with when dr. martin luther king spoke but john lewis never saw him. >> i think congressman lewis is the hero of the edmund pettis bridge. he has tremendous respect across this country including from me. i see this issue a little differently than him. it seems to me that as congressmen they might evaluate senator sanders not on what he did during the civil rights movement but on his 25 years in congress with these other members of congress. you know, today when i heard that congressman lewis made that statement, i actually called one of my college mentors who had gone on the mississippi freedom rides and asked him what he thought of that and he said, a, that he had tremendous respect for john lewis, but b, he thought the issue was what was sanders prepared to do now. >> as a long-time member of congress. but some of these members said over these 25 or 30 years, even as a member of the house and a member of the senate he did not take a leadership role on a lot of these issues. >> that's what's inter
he did come to washington with when dr. martin luther king spoke but john lewis never saw him. >> i think congressman lewis is the hero of the edmund pettis bridge. he has tremendous respect across this country including from me. i see this issue a little differently than him. it seems to me that as congressmen they might evaluate senator sanders not on what he did during the civil rights movement but on his 25 years in congress with these other members of congress. you know, today when i...
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i've done it in washington. i've done it in ohio, and i can go back to washington and do it again, but i also hope you notice tonight that i do have the foreign policy experience, not just a few years, but a lot of years, working with a lot of the great, great minds of this country to develop the firmness and the toughness to bring people together. i hope you would give me your vote. i would appreciate it very much, and we won't have to spend time figuring out what we will do. i will hit the ground moving and we will get america moving again. thank you all very much. [cheers and applause] >> senator rubio? >> thank you for having us tonight. you know, this campaign has come a long way. it was just a few months ago there were 15 or 11 of us on the stage, and it's narrowing. the time for games is over. i know you've had a lot of choices to make, but now it's time to narrow it down. and i'm asking you to get behind me. go on our website and join our effort, marco rubio.com so we can bring an end to the silliness, t
i've done it in washington. i've done it in ohio, and i can go back to washington and do it again, but i also hope you notice tonight that i do have the foreign policy experience, not just a few years, but a lot of years, working with a lot of the great, great minds of this country to develop the firmness and the toughness to bring people together. i hope you would give me your vote. i would appreciate it very much, and we won't have to spend time figuring out what we will do. i will hit the...
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and turn washington right side up. we pay for those issues that they put on the floor of our house with our tax dollars and blood. going to war. overseas sor people they can send money back home to the wise to feed the families. in god we trust. not in man. some of the latest ads on the air in south carolina. this was from the ted cruz campaign. was we are just one supreme court justice away from losing our freedom. donald trump: i am a very pro-choice. i would not ban partial-birth abortion. i am pro-choice in every respect. >> we cannot trust donald trump with these decisions. rubio: this campaign is about my kids and what kind of america they are going to inherit. jeanette rubio: god has given us such a gift. i could not more thankful. john kasich: by father was a postman who told me you can go out and change the world. my parents were killed by a drunk driver but they did not die in vain. i was transformed. i discovered my purpose by discovering the lord. i believe the lord put us on earth to use the gifts that we
and turn washington right side up. we pay for those issues that they put on the floor of our house with our tax dollars and blood. going to war. overseas sor people they can send money back home to the wise to feed the families. in god we trust. not in man. some of the latest ads on the air in south carolina. this was from the ted cruz campaign. was we are just one supreme court justice away from losing our freedom. donald trump: i am a very pro-choice. i would not ban partial-birth abortion. i...
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because all the money in washington and all the lobbyists in washington wanted amnesty. if you look at the special interest, amnesty, they it's its great, it's cheap labor. and, by the way, the way we won these fights is that i stood up and tried to shine a light on them, shine attention on them and empower the american people. rubio/schumer amnesty passed. it was headed to the house it pass. john boehner intended to take it up, pass it with all the democrats and a handful of republicans, roll over about 200 house republicans. and i stood with jeff sessions and steve king and we took the case to the american people and what happened is millions of american people rose up, lit up the phones to congress and said don't do this and we dedee feated the rubio/schumer amnesty bill in the house. in the world of washington, that's considered unlikable. when republican leadership -- i wrote a book last year called "a time for truth "oup. the opening chapter desights the inside story whachd on the debt ceiling, where republican leadership wanted to make it easier for harry reid to
because all the money in washington and all the lobbyists in washington wanted amnesty. if you look at the special interest, amnesty, they it's its great, it's cheap labor. and, by the way, the way we won these fights is that i stood up and tried to shine a light on them, shine attention on them and empower the american people. rubio/schumer amnesty passed. it was headed to the house it pass. john boehner intended to take it up, pass it with all the democrats and a handful of republicans, roll...
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it's right here in washington, d.c. it's right here in seattle, washington, as i said, where i come from. and our sheriff's deputies and police officers have worked with federal agencies over these past few years, especially since 2001, following up hundreds and thousands of leads every day that the public, of course, is not aware of, of possible threats, terrorism threats to our local communities. i've had the opportunity to work with almost every federal agency, law enforcement agency that you can think of since left in 2005 to come here. i had great experiences and not so great experiences and especially relates to the sharing of information and it relates back to the inadequacyy of our training and our -- inadequacy of our training and our ability to connect to the federal agencies to really form a true partnership and a true bond and a true trust. if we can't as federal and local agencies trust each other to share that information -- and i know part of the effort here in the alert act is to build that trust and to
it's right here in washington, d.c. it's right here in seattle, washington, as i said, where i come from. and our sheriff's deputies and police officers have worked with federal agencies over these past few years, especially since 2001, following up hundreds and thousands of leads every day that the public, of course, is not aware of, of possible threats, terrorism threats to our local communities. i've had the opportunity to work with almost every federal agency, law enforcement agency that...
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washington needs when i call -- washington needs to stop these problems. it needs when i call an agent of change. it is clear to me that in order to shake up the status quo, and cross boundaries to get things done, that change agent is somebody who is here tonight to see all of you. what, you need to be an outsider to be a change agent. i believe it takes someone who has had a private sector job, run a business, and assigned the front of the paycheck to get things done. to actually create jobs. i am looking forward to that person having new and different ideas in order to reduce and eliminate our $19 trillion national debt. deficit, getllar that economic engine going against a we can be leaders in the world stage. get our fiscal and financial house in order. to me, there's only one person that can do that. that is donald trump. [applause] >> i have been a republican tent i was 18 years old. for ronald reagan because he was the person who told me that when my mom and never married and divorced four times each and my mom was working her tail off to put a roo
washington needs when i call -- washington needs to stop these problems. it needs when i call an agent of change. it is clear to me that in order to shake up the status quo, and cross boundaries to get things done, that change agent is somebody who is here tonight to see all of you. what, you need to be an outsider to be a change agent. i believe it takes someone who has had a private sector job, run a business, and assigned the front of the paycheck to get things done. to actually create jobs....
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that's what we need in washington, d.c. we need someone with a servant's heart that has a backbone, that isn't going to focus on polls and focus groups. the focus will be on the american people to keep them safe and secure. i ask for your vote next saturday. [applause] garrett: thank you, governor. strassel: and now, marco rubio. rubio: thank you, and thank you for watching tonight. this is a difficult time in our country. our economy's flat, it's not creating the jobs it once did, and people struggle living paycheck to paycheck. our culture's in trouble. wrong is considered right and right is considered wrong. all the things that once held our families together are now under constant assault. and around the world, america's reputation is in decline. our allies don't trust us, our adversaries don't fear us, iran captures our sailors and parades them before the world on video. these are difficult times, but 2016 can be a turning point. that's why i'm running for president, and that's why i'm here today to ask you for your vo
that's what we need in washington, d.c. we need someone with a servant's heart that has a backbone, that isn't going to focus on polls and focus groups. the focus will be on the american people to keep them safe and secure. i ask for your vote next saturday. [applause] garrett: thank you, governor. strassel: and now, marco rubio. rubio: thank you, and thank you for watching tonight. this is a difficult time in our country. our economy's flat, it's not creating the jobs it once did, and people...
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i would also argue that he has one of the tougher jobs in washington today, listening and taking into account the views of those in his conference and getting them to follow him. on a personal level user a focus on energy and national security issues. a couple of weeks ago he had the republican national security address. as someone who spent my whole life in the tech industry working with programmers, he is actually a former computer scientist and says -- systems engineer. he for a hand is over to our congressional correspondent and moderator, just a couple of quick housekeeping items. q&at, we will have time for at the end. microphones will be passed away the end -- passed around at the end. second, if you are joining us on #itter today, please use our up on the middle panel. last but not least, as i mentioned earlier, this is a series of events here that we host that bloomberg government and clients are always welcome to be invited, but if you are not a customer and are welcome in joining -- interested in joining us in the future, meet with us afterwards and we will follow-up with y
i would also argue that he has one of the tougher jobs in washington today, listening and taking into account the views of those in his conference and getting them to follow him. on a personal level user a focus on energy and national security issues. a couple of weeks ago he had the republican national security address. as someone who spent my whole life in the tech industry working with programmers, he is actually a former computer scientist and says -- systems engineer. he for a hand is over...
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they are fed up with washington. it is a change election. it is send a message to washington. we're sitting here with $19 trillion worth of debt. we haven't had a balanced budget in 15 years. we have people who are struggling, absolutely struggling -- >> she's preaching this sunday morning. >> i know! let me tell you, they're sick of the southern border not being secured. and they want to see some action. and so they're sending a message, and god bless the american people for standing up and saying, we're going to get this country back on the right track. >> here's the thing. you cannot beat donald trump playing defense. you can't say i'm here to defend. you have to play offense. you have to say i want to extend what the last president did. that's what bernie is actually drawing people to him and building a movement. your state's a great state. but you also know that no one else gets to camp out for a year in any state. what we're seeing right now in places like chicago, places like detroit, places like flint, we'll both be there next week, is there's actually a movement build
they are fed up with washington. it is a change election. it is send a message to washington. we're sitting here with $19 trillion worth of debt. we haven't had a balanced budget in 15 years. we have people who are struggling, absolutely struggling -- >> she's preaching this sunday morning. >> i know! let me tell you, they're sick of the southern border not being secured. and they want to see some action. and so they're sending a message, and god bless the american people for...
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mcmorris rodgers of washington. the chair: pursuant to house resolution 611rk the gentlewoman from washington, mrs. mcmorris rodgers, and a member opposed, each will o control five minutes. the chair recognizes the gentlewoman from washington. mrs. mcmorris rodgers: thank you, mr. chairman. the amendment i'm offering is a clarifying amendment. current law requires that restaurants have a reasonable basis for how to determine the calorie count that ultimately disclose to their customers. the f.d.a.'s final rule does not accommodate for the vare yibblet that is involved when-- variable it that is involved when preparing food. especially when chefs are preparing custom order items. mistakes and variations are inevitable. if someone is making a pizza and adding a handful of every topping, chef hands are different sizes meaning people may end up with more or less of each ingredient. the amendment will provide the added flexibility that we want for food establishments to determine accurate, nutriant disclosures by allowin
mcmorris rodgers of washington. the chair: pursuant to house resolution 611rk the gentlewoman from washington, mrs. mcmorris rodgers, and a member opposed, each will o control five minutes. the chair recognizes the gentlewoman from washington. mrs. mcmorris rodgers: thank you, mr. chairman. the amendment i'm offering is a clarifying amendment. current law requires that restaurants have a reasonable basis for how to determine the calorie count that ultimately disclose to their customers. the...
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they don't want bureaucrats in washington telling them how to educate their children. we spend as a nation more for education per pupil than any other nation in the world. not even close. more per pupil, second place doesn't even exist, it's so different. and yet out of 30 countries, we're ranked number 30. you have china, you have norway, sweden, denmark. and then you have number 30, the united states. so we spend the most, and we're at the bottom of the heap. it's not going to happen any more, folks. not going to happen any more. we are going to build our military, which i thank, because a number of the people came down, and a number of the pundits watching tonight, we love our military. we love our military. and by the way, we love our police. our police are terrific. we love our police. they are not being treated properly. we're going to build our military so big, so good, so strong, so powerful, that nobody is ever going to mess with us, folks. and we're going to buy -- we're going to buy the equipment that our generals, our soldiers, that everybody that's in the
they don't want bureaucrats in washington telling them how to educate their children. we spend as a nation more for education per pupil than any other nation in the world. not even close. more per pupil, second place doesn't even exist, it's so different. and yet out of 30 countries, we're ranked number 30. you have china, you have norway, sweden, denmark. and then you have number 30, the united states. so we spend the most, and we're at the bottom of the heap. it's not going to happen any...
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there was an article in "the washington star," the competitor to "the washington post" and one of the great supreme court reporters of all time. and the headline was, "the supreme court will never be the sa same. everyone, left, right, center is going to miss justice douglas." i think it's the same with scalia. >> i love ending with bob woodward talking about headlines from the '70s. >> that's all i can do. >> thank you all very much for that discussion. >>> as we've just been talking about, the white house is vowing to nominate a new supreme court justice. who will it be? our experts' top picks right after the break. uesday. one second it's there. then, woosh, it's gone. i swear i saw it swallow seven people. seven. i just wish one of those people could have been mrs. johnson. [dog bark] trust me, we're dealing with a higher intelligence here. ♪ the all-new audi q7 is here. ♪ how do robots work? ♪ you need a team... ...working together... ♪ ...doing all kinds of jobs. and the best place to find the job that's right for you is on the world's number-one job site. indeed. how th
there was an article in "the washington star," the competitor to "the washington post" and one of the great supreme court reporters of all time. and the headline was, "the supreme court will never be the sa same. everyone, left, right, center is going to miss justice douglas." i think it's the same with scalia. >> i love ending with bob woodward talking about headlines from the '70s. >> that's all i can do. >> thank you all very much for that...
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ryan, former senior communicationings to mike huckabee is hogan gidley and in washington commentator van jones. thank you all for being here. hogan, let me begin with you. i want to read you something from a "new york times" piece. talks about mitch mcconnell. it said while he's begun preparing senators for the possibility of a trump nomination if it threatened to harm them in the general election they could run negative ads about mr. trump. let's step back and think about that. that is you know, the highest ranking mitch mcconnell saying that his fellow senators can run negative ads against the party's nominee. >> right. also make the comment that we drop him like a hot rock, i think is what he said. i want to know who the we is. the establishment? they have already gut punched the american worker time and time again. they hurt the republican party time and time again, so i'm not exactly sure where he's going. i understand he is trying to protect the senate but that's what makes donald trump so popular is that he's going against what they stand for. >> hurts them more. >> absolutely
ryan, former senior communicationings to mike huckabee is hogan gidley and in washington commentator van jones. thank you all for being here. hogan, let me begin with you. i want to read you something from a "new york times" piece. talks about mitch mcconnell. it said while he's begun preparing senators for the possibility of a trump nomination if it threatened to harm them in the general election they could run negative ads about mr. trump. let's step back and think about that. that...
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h went to washington surrounded by washington insiders and decided to turn his back on floridians like myself and support it. marco rubio was never my choice coming into 2016. i looked around the field and i looked at ted cruz as someone who's taken on the entire washington establishment and that's the guy i decided to go with. >> it's not like ted cruz had some long glorious career. i met him in 2000. he was solicitor general in texas for a long time. he did work in a private practice. you say marco rubio is a career politician. is ted cruz really that different? >> ted cruz has prior experience. rehn, when he graduated law school, he wanted to do a clerk ship. it's different than what marco rubio did. he graduated from high school, became a commission mer of miami, went on to be a rep at the florida house and the only reason he stopped doing that is he turned out. there was a lot of passion behind ted cruz. i think floridians like myself think we made a mistake in 2010 with marco rubio and we're not going to make the same mistake in 2016. there's a reason marco rubio is behind ted cr
h went to washington surrounded by washington insiders and decided to turn his back on floridians like myself and support it. marco rubio was never my choice coming into 2016. i looked around the field and i looked at ted cruz as someone who's taken on the entire washington establishment and that's the guy i decided to go with. >> it's not like ted cruz had some long glorious career. i met him in 2000. he was solicitor general in texas for a long time. he did work in a private practice....
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"washington journal" is live 7:00 a.m.ing at eastern on c-span. you can join the conversation with your calls and comments on facebook and twitter. >> the democratic presidential andidate, hillary clinton bernie sanders will be speaking dinnerannual fundraising in st. paul, minnesota, hosted by the state's democratic farmer labor party. watch it live starting at 8:30 c-span.tern here on >> road to the white house began in iowa. the caucuses, which date back to 1972. then we move to new hampshire, the quintessential first-in-the-nation primary. it has a long and rich history. now we begin to test the candidate and their message. we move south. southern primary, and then the party caucuses for the democrats and republicans. are than likely we'll see number of candidates drop out of the race so the field will then narrow. in to early march, super tuesday, the start of primaries which means the delegate count will be critical. as we watch it continue, we'll get a better sense of whose message is resonating and who is nomination.to the next an overnigh
"washington journal" is live 7:00 a.m.ing at eastern on c-span. you can join the conversation with your calls and comments on facebook and twitter. >> the democratic presidential andidate, hillary clinton bernie sanders will be speaking dinnerannual fundraising in st. paul, minnesota, hosted by the state's democratic farmer labor party. watch it live starting at 8:30 c-span.tern here on >> road to the white house began in iowa. the caucuses, which date back to 1972. then...
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run those to programs, not me, not washington. say we are going to take 100 for federal education , people go crazy. this is dependent on your schools? you want to fix and run to the school board, you want to talk to the school board members doing their job. need to be able to compete in the 21st century. stop waiting for somebody to come riding in here on a white charger and start fixing things where we live. that is america. right here. >> you are way too modest. gov. kasich: i have never been accused of that. >> i have followed your career. my family is from johnstown, pennsylvania. gov. kasich: that is a shot and a beer town. >> i went to a place like you did called ohio state. you were in my district. stories, i know the people that have built your and -- here they live, gov. kasich: they should have made the kids bathroom bigger. [laughter] a lot underlying tone on of these issues is the socialistic attitude is starting to exist in this country. but nobody has personal rights anymore, it is everybody's rights. everybody is n
run those to programs, not me, not washington. say we are going to take 100 for federal education , people go crazy. this is dependent on your schools? you want to fix and run to the school board, you want to talk to the school board members doing their job. need to be able to compete in the 21st century. stop waiting for somebody to come riding in here on a white charger and start fixing things where we live. that is america. right here. >> you are way too modest. gov. kasich: i have...
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ted cruz, the worst kind of washington insider who just can't be trusted. >> that's tough stuff. of course ted cruz is not one to sit back and let that happen. he released this ad earlier tonight. >> look, i got the trump action figure. >> no way, it's huge. >> what does he do? >> he pretends to be a republican. >> bailouts for the banks. >> too big to fail. >> i gave money to pelosi, reid and anthony weiner. >> hey, hillary, i'll give you money to be my house. >> check out my house, mr. trump. >> that's a lousy house people going to take your house and park my limos there. >> we wouldn't tolerate these values in our children. why would we want these in a president? >> well, that is the most interesting interpretation of eminent domain i have ever seen. dana, we are now entering a truly new phase of campaign. anyone who thought it was negative before, well, you ever ain't seen nothing yet. >> that is definitely a memorable ad that ted cruz has up but i thought that the donald trump ad was particularly p potentially devastating but if you saw at the end he used the words "trust-ed
ted cruz, the worst kind of washington insider who just can't be trusted. >> that's tough stuff. of course ted cruz is not one to sit back and let that happen. he released this ad earlier tonight. >> look, i got the trump action figure. >> no way, it's huge. >> what does he do? >> he pretends to be a republican. >> bailouts for the banks. >> too big to fail. >> i gave money to pelosi, reid and anthony weiner. >> hey, hillary, i'll give you...
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the clerk: the speaker's room, washington, d.c., february 10, 2016. i hereby appoint the honorable speaker ighs to act as pro tempore on this day, signed, paul d. ryan, speaker of the house of representatives. the speaker pro tempore: pursuant to the order of the the of january 6, 2016, chair will alternate recognition between parties with each party limited to one hour and each member other than the majority and minority leaders and the minority whip limited to five minutes, but in no event shall the debate continue beyond 11:50 a.m. the chair recognizes the gentleman from oregon, mr. lumenauer, for five minutes. mr. blumenauer: thank you, mr. speaker. i came to congress committed to helping the federal government do a better job dealing with water and sanitation. we've had great success internationally, raising the profile and directing more money in a more effective way to deal with water and sanitation for poor countries, making a difference in millions of lives. in the united states we often take those conditions for granted. but as has been demo
the clerk: the speaker's room, washington, d.c., february 10, 2016. i hereby appoint the honorable speaker ighs to act as pro tempore on this day, signed, paul d. ryan, speaker of the house of representatives. the speaker pro tempore: pursuant to the order of the the of january 6, 2016, chair will alternate recognition between parties with each party limited to one hour and each member other than the majority and minority leaders and the minority whip limited to five minutes, but in no event...
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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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i am urging those people to call their senators at the washington, d.c. offices and insist that that he lou the president to do his duty. >> we'll get his response and share with you the story from the front page of "the new york daily news". justice antonin scalia of course was the longest-serving member currently on the court. could you respond to her question? >> well, the constitution doesn't require the congress to approve. in 1968 president lyndon johnson tried to elevate justice abe fortas to chief justice and replace him with justice homer thornberry, also from texas, and the senate just stalled those nom inages. filibustered until nixon came in. there saint clear indication of what the constitutional duty is. it is odd to have the senate leaders saying they don't want to consider any candidate from the current president. as far as sanders, interestingly, he was one of the first out of the box to put out a statement about scalia's passing, he said he admired scalia's intellect and respected him. there wasn't anything about replacing him. then the
i am urging those people to call their senators at the washington, d.c. offices and insist that that he lou the president to do his duty. >> we'll get his response and share with you the story from the front page of "the new york daily news". justice antonin scalia of course was the longest-serving member currently on the court. could you respond to her question? >> well, the constitution doesn't require the congress to approve. in 1968 president lyndon johnson tried to...
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the clerk: the speaker's rooms, washington, d.c. february 9, 2016. i hereby appoint the honorable blake farenthold to act as speaker pro tempore on this day. signed, paul d. ryan, speaker of the house of representatives. the speaker pro tempore: the chair will receive a message. the messenger: mr. speaker, a message from the president of the united states. the secretary: mr. speaker. the speaker pro tempore: mr. secretary. the secretary: i'm directed by the president of the united states to deliver to the house of representatives a message in writing. the speaker pro tempore: pursuant to the order of the house of january 5, 2016, the chair will like to recognize members from lists submitted by the majority and minority leaders for morning hour debate. pursuant to clause 12-a of rule 1, the chair declares the house to be in recess until 2:00 p.m. today. among the items in the years over $4 trillion request, there's more than $1.8 billion in emergency funding to fight billion virus, and $19 increase to upgrade cybersecurity across agencies. you can see
the clerk: the speaker's rooms, washington, d.c. february 9, 2016. i hereby appoint the honorable blake farenthold to act as speaker pro tempore on this day. signed, paul d. ryan, speaker of the house of representatives. the speaker pro tempore: the chair will receive a message. the messenger: mr. speaker, a message from the president of the united states. the secretary: mr. speaker. the speaker pro tempore: mr. secretary. the secretary: i'm directed by the president of the united states to...
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washington. you will have the biggest battle of obama's entire career in washington. obamacare was huge, but the fight over replacing justice scalia is one that is going to determine the direction of the court. if a liberal justice replaces scalia, it is likely to tilt the court toward liberals. it has not been since the 1970's. there's a lot of reason to think we will not see the senate confirm anyone to the court this year. republicans came out immediately condolences had about justice scalia, we had democrats and republicans battling immediately and this tends partisan fight over whether or not the senate would even consider replacing him this year. for republicans, it is almost political suicide for them to president obama nominates. my prediction would be that we are not going to see an end result. that doesn't mean that president obama isn't going to try to fill his constitutional duty to appoint someone or nominate someone to the supreme court. you are likely to see that in the next couple of weeks. this will be a battle that will go on month after month after
washington. you will have the biggest battle of obama's entire career in washington. obamacare was huge, but the fight over replacing justice scalia is one that is going to determine the direction of the court. if a liberal justice replaces scalia, it is likely to tilt the court toward liberals. it has not been since the 1970's. there's a lot of reason to think we will not see the senate confirm anyone to the court this year. republicans came out immediately condolences had about justice...
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we have to do it in washington. third, we need entitlement reform, and we need to reform our social security system. i would repeal obama care and replace it with a consumer directed model that would -- in lieu of all the subsidies and taxes and all the mandates, we would shift all this away from washington, create state exchanges that are not coercive, and have catastrophic coverage be the norm. low premium, catastrophic coverage with preexisting conditions being the one standard that would be kept from obamacare in allowing your young adults, children to stay on your plan should you so desire, and give people that aren't receiving insurance through their company a $3100 tax credit. a refundable tax credit to allow them to purchase on exchanges, allow them to cross lines, allow them to pick the best plan for themselves and their families. this would be a far less costly way and would deal with these outyear costs of obamacare that are going to be devastating. similarly, medicare needs to have reforms and social sec
we have to do it in washington. third, we need entitlement reform, and we need to reform our social security system. i would repeal obama care and replace it with a consumer directed model that would -- in lieu of all the subsidies and taxes and all the mandates, we would shift all this away from washington, create state exchanges that are not coercive, and have catastrophic coverage be the norm. low premium, catastrophic coverage with preexisting conditions being the one standard that would be...
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could be 60s comfortably in washington where new york city makes it up to 63. even boston manages to get up to 50 above after nine below last sunday morning. long-range forecast this weekend into early to mid next week, really the entire country has the chance of being above average temperatures. seeing those conditions looks likely but watching showers pushing off. light snow showers around portions of lake erie and ontario this weekend. but this weekend how about 20 above average, ten above average. the southerly flow keeps it going. temperatures soar into the lower 50s and a little cooling by later next week. still, again, looking to be above average. >> thank you. we like above average. >> everyone's above average. >> here's an above average. congratulations to a german short-haired pointer named c.j. he's america's new top dog. the competition was ruf. coveted best in show at the westminster dog show. more than 27 countries took part in new york city. c.j. is the 3-year-old male, the third dog of his breed to take the top prize. >> congratulations. >> what
could be 60s comfortably in washington where new york city makes it up to 63. even boston manages to get up to 50 above after nine below last sunday morning. long-range forecast this weekend into early to mid next week, really the entire country has the chance of being above average temperatures. seeing those conditions looks likely but watching showers pushing off. light snow showers around portions of lake erie and ontario this weekend. but this weekend how about 20 above average, ten above...
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washington is preparing to do battle over the replacement. now we want to bring in cnn senior legal analyst jeffrey toobin and the author of "making a case, the art of persuading judges." how are you doing, brian? you doing okay? >> i'm holding up. it's a difficult time. >> sorry for your loss. you collaborated with justice scalia but also were a close friend. talk about that friendship. what was he like? >> we were together 12 days in the last three weeks. we spent 14 hours a day together in singapore and hong kong. justice scalia was, i think, undoubtedly the most famous judge in the english speaking world. as we would walk through a mall in hong kong, he'd be recognized several times. and he always wore it very lightly. if anything, he engaged in a little bit of self-mockery. but he was a humble man. and i found that in working on my two books with him. he was very deferential to my point of view, surprisingly. i hadn't expected that at all. ten years ago when we began our collaboration, i did not know the man well at all and thought he mi
washington is preparing to do battle over the replacement. now we want to bring in cnn senior legal analyst jeffrey toobin and the author of "making a case, the art of persuading judges." how are you doing, brian? you doing okay? >> i'm holding up. it's a difficult time. >> sorry for your loss. you collaborated with justice scalia but also were a close friend. talk about that friendship. what was he like? >> we were together 12 days in the last three weeks. we spent...