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from washington journal, this is 45 minutes. to our website for more information. us from new york is the editor and publisher of the ,ation magazine, katrina heuvel good morning. who did you support? guest: we endorsed bernie sanders, for the third time in the nation's 103rd history, wayne forrest in the primaries in 1980 eight, jesse jackson. in 2008, barack obama. we believeecause
from washington journal, this is 45 minutes. to our website for more information. us from new york is the editor and publisher of the ,ation magazine, katrina heuvel good morning. who did you support? guest: we endorsed bernie sanders, for the third time in the nation's 103rd history, wayne forrest in the primaries in 1980 eight, jesse jackson. in 2008, barack obama. we believeecause
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reporter:you're in washington for orientation meetings. far?has surprised you so rep.-elect. krishnamoorthi: i think i'm surprised, although i much in awe, by how i still am, you know, walking the capitol, and looking thet the dome and seeing majesty of our government. i can't believe i'll be coming thisrk in a place such as one, which is, at its height, the temple of democracy. really mean that. it really kind of reminds me -- time, i'm in awe, it also grounds me. do theve come here to people's business, of the country, but also most district.y, my so it is time to get to work and really make sure that they, you know, get what they need, you know? reporter: thank you very much for talking to c-span. rep.-elect. krishnamoorthi: i love c-span, thank you for doing this for me, thank you. >> follow the transition of government on c-span as president-elect donald trump selects his cabinet and the and democrats prepare for the next congress, we'll take you to key events as they happen, without interruption. watch live on c-span, watch on demand at c-span.org or listen on our free
reporter:you're in washington for orientation meetings. far?has surprised you so rep.-elect. krishnamoorthi: i think i'm surprised, although i much in awe, by how i still am, you know, walking the capitol, and looking thet the dome and seeing majesty of our government. i can't believe i'll be coming thisrk in a place such as one, which is, at its height, the temple of democracy. really mean that. it really kind of reminds me -- time, i'm in awe, it also grounds me. do theve come here to...
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we ought to shift all of this out of washington, d.c. [applause] we need to get rid of obama care and replace it with a consumer driven private sector oriented patient centered health care insurance system that will lower costs. that's the second part. the third part is we need civil service reform. there are too many government workers. we can reduce and i promise you we'll reduce the government work force by 10% just by attrition. my plan says if you want to hire someone in a department you have to have three vacancies created. we can shrink the government but we need reform so that they can embrace technology and be rewarded for a job well done but it should not be lifetime employment. that creates huge costs. then finally across the spectrum of government as much as possible beyond medicaid, education programs, the delegated authority to e.p.a., transportation programs. washington is not the place where this should take place. they should be providing this money in bloc grants back to the state. and i trust states. maybe it's because
we ought to shift all of this out of washington, d.c. [applause] we need to get rid of obama care and replace it with a consumer driven private sector oriented patient centered health care insurance system that will lower costs. that's the second part. the third part is we need civil service reform. there are too many government workers. we can reduce and i promise you we'll reduce the government work force by 10% just by attrition. my plan says if you want to hire someone in a department you...
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a journey that started soon after we arrived in washington when they set off for the first day at the new school. i will never forget that winter morning as i watched our girls, just seven and 10 years old pile into those black suvs with all those men with guns. [laughter] and that's all their little faces pressed up against the window and the only thing i could think was, what have we done? [laughter] at that moment, i realized that our time in the white house would form the foundation of who they would become. and how well we manage this experience could truly make or break them. that is what rock and i think about -- barack and i think about everyday as he tried to guide and protect our girls from the challenges of this unusual life and the spotlight. ignoreurged them to those who question their father citizenship or faith. [cheering] insist that the hateful language they hear from public figures on tv does not represent the true spirit of this country. [cheering] explain that when someone is cruel or acts like a bully, you don't stoop to their level. our motto is, when they go low
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this is a story inside "the washington post." john wagner points out this means that bernie sanders is going to be in the hunt in the early primary caucus states. hillary clinton reportedly raising about $37 million. now here is one of the latest ads from the bernie sanders campaign. [video clip] bernie sanders: is the economy rate? the 15 richest americans acquired more wealth in two years in the bottom 100 million people combined. i am bernie sanders and i approve this message. my plan is make wall street banks in the ultra rich pay their fair share of taxes. provide living wages for working people, ensure equal pay for women. the middle class will continue to disappear. will.our help we host: on the bernie sanders campaign. -- she is inve is des moines on this sunday morning. thank you very much for being with us. guest: happy new year. host: as he said earlier a month out from the iowa caucuses. according to real clear politics, ted cruz remains in the league in the state but donald trump also very strong right now. the big q
this is a story inside "the washington post." john wagner points out this means that bernie sanders is going to be in the hunt in the early primary caucus states. hillary clinton reportedly raising about $37 million. now here is one of the latest ads from the bernie sanders campaign. [video clip] bernie sanders: is the economy rate? the 15 richest americans acquired more wealth in two years in the bottom 100 million people combined. i am bernie sanders and i approve this message. my...
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spirit informs our ventures and our explorers -- the edison's and the wright brothers and the george washington carver's and the norman borlaugs and the steve jobs. that is what built this country. and today, in every phone in one of your pockets, we have access to more information than at any time in human history at a touch of a button. but ironically, the flood of information has not made us more discerning of the truth. in some ways, it has made us more confident in our ignorance. we assume whatever is on the web must be true. we search for sites that just reinforce our own predispositions. opinions masqueraded as fact. the wildest conspiracy theories are taken for gospel. now understand i am sure you , have learned during your years of college, and if not, you will learn soon, that there are a whole lot of folks who are book smart and have no common sense. that is the truth. [laughter] [applause] you will meet them if you have not already. [laughter] so the fact that they have a , fancy degree, you have to talk to them to see whether they know what they are talking about. qualities like ki
spirit informs our ventures and our explorers -- the edison's and the wright brothers and the george washington carver's and the norman borlaugs and the steve jobs. that is what built this country. and today, in every phone in one of your pockets, we have access to more information than at any time in human history at a touch of a button. but ironically, the flood of information has not made us more discerning of the truth. in some ways, it has made us more confident in our ignorance. we assume...
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that comes through washington and yes we can and all that was the idea that the election would result in particular attention paid to the problems and the beauty but for front page when the economic crisis was happening. not only did not that not happen but it's important to point out how the president also while not paying particular attention to the community's policy wise, was also preserving the species are blaming black communities for the problems that existed. what i mean by that is that at a time when the occupied movement is exploding and the entire western world is talking about the economic poverty, the problems of capitalism, the reckless pgp or in wall street, and a direct implication since 2008 what is he talking about, black men need to act. but parents need to turn off the tv and read to their children. according to chicago is bemoaning the lack of a role model. all of this kind of language that was taking the spotlight and emphasis off of the systemic problems everyone was talking about and redirecting the attention back into the behavioral or the morality of the comm
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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 environmental movement didn't happen in washington. it happened because people said what is going on on this planet of ours? you can't destroy it. we have to protect the planet. you think about gay rights. if we were sitting here 10 years ago, and somebody said i think in 2015, gay marriage will be , the personstates next to him would have said what are you smoking? which raises another issue. [laughter] but the point is, when people at the grassroots start moving, and when they say this is not right, in this country people should have the right to love anyone they want regardless of their gender -- [applause] tremendous changes took place. ,ou go and talk to young people they shrug their shoulders and say what is the big deal? that is what a revolution is about. [applause] if we were here 40 years ago, somebody jumped up and said i enough,erica is mature it has gone far enough, overcoming racism, in 2008 we are going to elect an african-american as president, there a few people would have believed that can happen. but it did happen. [
the environmental movement didn't happen in washington. it happened because people said what is going on on this planet of ours? you can't destroy it. we have to protect the planet. you think about gay rights. if we were sitting here 10 years ago, and somebody said i think in 2015, gay marriage will be , the personstates next to him would have said what are you smoking? which raises another issue. [laughter] but the point is, when people at the grassroots start moving, and when they say this is...
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enjoyed thei really washington journal and wish there were more shows like this. guest, has ask the there been any talk about broadcasting media reform? socially? that's all i have to say, thank you. mr. medlock, did you follow that? i'm not exactly sure what he means when he says broadcast media reform. essentially we have the media we have because we have the first amendment. the media has the absolute right to approach campaigns and elections in any way they wish. as useful always be as we want or comprehensive as we want. i think they tried very hard. maybe the caller is suggesting how we have all trump all the time. in any case, it could always be better. host: walter in new york, a democrat. caller: yes, i have a question and it is not particularly political. but is that real gold on the dome of the temple, and if so, where does it come from? guest: it is real gold and my understanding it has been refurbished very recently. the iowa state capital has multiple domes. it is a pretty unusual building. my understanding is they are all gold cap. the corner ones m
enjoyed thei really washington journal and wish there were more shows like this. guest, has ask the there been any talk about broadcasting media reform? socially? that's all i have to say, thank you. mr. medlock, did you follow that? i'm not exactly sure what he means when he says broadcast media reform. essentially we have the media we have because we have the first amendment. the media has the absolute right to approach campaigns and elections in any way they wish. as useful always be as we...
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be sure to watch "washington journal," live at 7:00 a.m. eastern friday morning. join the discussion. c-span, a look at issues facing white working-class men, then representatives from the clinton and trump campaigns on their economic proposals. toer, donald trump speaking supporters in florida. after that, first lady michelle obama speaking in manchester, new hampshire. our panel of radio talk hosts team up to discuss and debate the presidential election topics, live tomorrow at 11:00 a.m. eastern on c-span two. then, the constitution product -- project looks at the use of surveillance by law enforcement and legal means to monitor it. we will take this live on c-span two at 12:20 eastern. tomorrow, a conference on sexual andult on college campuses students' rights to free speech. live coverage from georgetown university beginning at 1:00 p.m. eastern on c-span three. nation elects a new president in november, will america have its first foreign-born first lady since teresa adams, or will it have a former president as first gentleman? learn more about the influenc
be sure to watch "washington journal," live at 7:00 a.m. eastern friday morning. join the discussion. c-span, a look at issues facing white working-class men, then representatives from the clinton and trump campaigns on their economic proposals. toer, donald trump speaking supporters in florida. after that, first lady michelle obama speaking in manchester, new hampshire. our panel of radio talk hosts team up to discuss and debate the presidential election topics, live tomorrow at...
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they marched on washington. they sat in. and we made huge breakthroughs. but it happened not because of somebody on top. it happened because millions of people essentially said, enough is enough. what about the women's movement? 100, 150 years ago, women said sorry, we are not going to be treated as third-class citizens. we are going to do the work we want to do. [applause] we are going to be able to vote, to run for political office. huge, terrible, enormous struggles. but women as a result of those made enormous progress. the environmental movement didn't happen in washington. by some senator introducing legislation. it happened because people said what is going on on this planet of ours? you can't destroy it. we have to protect the planet. and you think about something like gay rights. if we were sitting here 10 years ago, and somebody said i think in 2015, gay marriage will be legal in 50 states, the person next to him would have said what are you smoking? which raises another issue. [laughter] but the point is, when people at the grassroots start movi
they marched on washington. they sat in. and we made huge breakthroughs. but it happened not because of somebody on top. it happened because millions of people essentially said, enough is enough. what about the women's movement? 100, 150 years ago, women said sorry, we are not going to be treated as third-class citizens. we are going to do the work we want to do. [applause] we are going to be able to vote, to run for political office. huge, terrible, enormous struggles. but women as a result of...
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in washington, there is a little more stiffness. the president wanted to afford world leaders more of an opportunity to have a candid, relaxed discussion. >> when you said that the is standing with advisers on this supreme court issue, is he going over specific list? where is he in the process? again, we are only a few days old here. i am not going to be able to release details of the conversation. my only point is, is the president engaged? yes. that means working with his team and white house officials at the white house and back here to make sure the process is moving forward. when you said you have been reaching out to democrats and republicans on the hill, you mean on the judiciary committee? you can imagine we are hearing from a lot of folks. we are also proactively reaching out to key offices. i do not have a list to detail. ,ut i think in the coming days that outreach will become more extensive. have you guys said when the president will sign legislation on north korea? mr. schultz: i do not have an update for you. >> you ex
in washington, there is a little more stiffness. the president wanted to afford world leaders more of an opportunity to have a candid, relaxed discussion. >> when you said that the is standing with advisers on this supreme court issue, is he going over specific list? where is he in the process? again, we are only a few days old here. i am not going to be able to release details of the conversation. my only point is, is the president engaged? yes. that means working with his team and white...
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president-elect donald trump visited washington dc today. he met with president obama at the white house and republican leadership on capitol hill. after their meeting in the oval office, president obama and president-elect trump talked to reporters. obama: we had an excellent conversation with president-elect trump. it was wide ranging. we talked about some of the organizational issues in setting up the white house. we talked about foreign policy, saidtic policy, and as i last night, my number e
president-elect donald trump visited washington dc today. he met with president obama at the white house and republican leadership on capitol hill. after their meeting in the oval office, president obama and president-elect trump talked to reporters. obama: we had an excellent conversation with president-elect trump. it was wide ranging. we talked about some of the organizational issues in setting up the white house. we talked about foreign policy, saidtic policy, and as i last night, my number...
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it is "washington journal" on veterans day. on this day, a live in view of the vietnam veterans memorial in washington, d.c. alongside that statue, a wall with many, many names of vietnam veterans who are honored on that wall, 58,000 names at last cou nt. also on this veterans day, we are interested in hearing from veterans only. in our first hour. here is the question, we want to get you to give advice on what commander-in-chief president-elect donald trump should do
it is "washington journal" on veterans day. on this day, a live in view of the vietnam veterans memorial in washington, d.c. alongside that statue, a wall with many, many names of vietnam veterans who are honored on that wall, 58,000 names at last cou nt. also on this veterans day, we are interested in hearing from veterans only. in our first hour. here is the question, we want to get you to give advice on what commander-in-chief president-elect donald trump should do
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ribble: i think that you have an element of the republican primary base that is angry at washington, d.c. they see it as dysfunctional. they believe that someone with executive management skills the right prescription for america right now. they think there has been a weakness displayed in foreign policy. they view donald trump as somebody who is tough. and is kind of a get things done kind of guy. i think that is what they are seeing. the getting things done and getting them done in the right manner are two different things. and at this point, i am not convinced he will do things in the right manner. >> you're told reporters in your home state of wisconsin that you are not obligated to support a candidate from any party. have you decided you are going to vote for? ribble: i have only decided who i am not going to vote for. i'm not going to vote for donald trump or hillary clinton. though i am not certain hillary clinton is would be the nominee, based on the momentum coming around on the bernie sanders from. this could very easily be a bernie sanders versus donald trump race. and nei
ribble: i think that you have an element of the republican primary base that is angry at washington, d.c. they see it as dysfunctional. they believe that someone with executive management skills the right prescription for america right now. they think there has been a weakness displayed in foreign policy. they view donald trump as somebody who is tough. and is kind of a get things done kind of guy. i think that is what they are seeing. the getting things done and getting them done in the right...
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they're there in washington where donald trump will be speaking in a few moments. he's introducing donald trump, as we understand and when you listen to hillary clinton there, what else does she need to sew up in terms of getting the democratic party behind her? at this point, it's bernie sanders, bernie sanders, bernie sanders. she met with elizabeth warren this morning. got the president's endorsement earlier this week. >> absolutely. said it's about the progressives but also about young women. that's one of the things that's striking. how many millennial women really supported bernie sanders and as i listened to her speech, she was talking about all the difficulty that women of her generation had to go through in the ways of which planned parenthood helped them at a time when abortion was not illegal and the ways this which abortion was under threat today. i think she was really trying to speak to a younger generation as well and thread it all together, stitch it together. >> david, i think we figured out how hillary clinton is going to approach this general ele
they're there in washington where donald trump will be speaking in a few moments. he's introducing donald trump, as we understand and when you listen to hillary clinton there, what else does she need to sew up in terms of getting the democratic party behind her? at this point, it's bernie sanders, bernie sanders, bernie sanders. she met with elizabeth warren this morning. got the president's endorsement earlier this week. >> absolutely. said it's about the progressives but also about...
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paralysis in washington. too many threats at home and abroad. just look for a minute at the strength we bring as americans to meet these challenges. we have the most dynamic into first people in the world. [cheers] we have the most tolerant and generous young people we've ever had. [cheers] we have the most powerful military, the most innovative entrepreneurs, the most enduring values. justiceand equality, and opportunity. that thosee so proud words are associated with us. i have to tell you, as your secretary of state, i went to 112 countries. when people hear those words, they hear america. [cheers] don't let anyone tell you that our country is week, we are not. don't let anyone tell you we don't have what it takes, we do. believe of all, don't anyone who says i alone can fix it. [cheers] those were actually donald trump's words in cleveland. they should set off alarm bells for all of us. really? i alone can fix it. isn't he forgetting troops on the front lines, police officers and firefighters who run towards danger, doctors and nurses who ca
paralysis in washington. too many threats at home and abroad. just look for a minute at the strength we bring as americans to meet these challenges. we have the most dynamic into first people in the world. [cheers] we have the most tolerant and generous young people we've ever had. [cheers] we have the most powerful military, the most innovative entrepreneurs, the most enduring values. justiceand equality, and opportunity. that thosee so proud words are associated with us. i have to tell you,...
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c-span, washington journal. then the house of representatives returns for work on a bill that would prohibit ftc from regulating rate changes. later, donald trump holding a campaign rally in hartford, connecticut. coming up in about an hour on washington journal, rick shankman, author of political animals. >> i said we've got to and the starvation him him wage data secretary clinton said let's raged it to $12. there's a difference. >> i have said that i support the fight for 15 it. i supported those on the front line. those were some of the words used in newspapers to describe last night's democratic debate. we want to talk to you about your reaction. we want to hear from hillary clinton and bernie sanders supporters.
c-span, washington journal. then the house of representatives returns for work on a bill that would prohibit ftc from regulating rate changes. later, donald trump holding a campaign rally in hartford, connecticut. coming up in about an hour on washington journal, rick shankman, author of political animals. >> i said we've got to and the starvation him him wage data secretary clinton said let's raged it to $12. there's a difference. >> i have said that i support the fight for 15 it....
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washington journal is next. ♪ good morning, it is saturday, debbie were a 6, 2016. we have three days to go until the new hampshire primary. we are once again taking our viewers up to new hampshire -- manchester, new hampshire to talk about gop debate tonight. before we do that, with new hampshire representing the first chance for underplayed -- under cleared -- undeclared voters. whether you are satisfied with the current field of presidential candidate. could you see yourself supporting any of the major party
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press: i had heard rumors around washington that he might be thinking about it. so i went to see him in his office, and i said what do i hear? he told me he was thinking about it. this was 2014. he was only thinking about it in the sense that he had realized that the only way people will seriously take you seriously or take your issue seriously as if you run for president. you can be a senator and give speeches, and nobody pays attention. if you are a presidential candidate, there is an are about -- there is some or about that. he felt of these progressive issues that he talks about should be front and center in this 2016 presidential primary. somebody had to do it. if somebody else did it, fine, but if nobody else did it he was thinking he might do it. the other person at the time they thought, would be elizabeth warren. if elizabeth warren had run, i'm pretty confident to think that bernie sanders would have never run. bernie: did he ask your opinion on whether he should run? mr. press at the first meeting, : i suggest, i said if you are really serious, what yo
press: i had heard rumors around washington that he might be thinking about it. so i went to see him in his office, and i said what do i hear? he told me he was thinking about it. this was 2014. he was only thinking about it in the sense that he had realized that the only way people will seriously take you seriously or take your issue seriously as if you run for president. you can be a senator and give speeches, and nobody pays attention. if you are a presidential candidate, there is an are...
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announcer: washington journal is next. we will look at today's news and take your phone calls. this morning, hillary clinton holds a campaign rally in harlem, new york. a.m.coverage at 11:30 eastern on c-span. this afternoon -- this evening, we look at the opioid addiction epidemic. that is at 7:00 p.m. eastern. announcer: and we will talk the nuclear summit preview. scott of the national review on free trade in the national economy. that is part of our spotlight on magazine series. ♪ host: good morning. we will begin with the campaign for president and women voters is your viewwhat of donald trump? female voters will play a want to role and we talk with women who are supporting the republican front-runner. (202) 748-8000. if you are opposing donald trump, (202) 748-8001
announcer: washington journal is next. we will look at today's news and take your phone calls. this morning, hillary clinton holds a campaign rally in harlem, new york. a.m.coverage at 11:30 eastern on c-span. this afternoon -- this evening, we look at the opioid addiction epidemic. that is at 7:00 p.m. eastern. announcer: and we will talk the nuclear summit preview. scott of the national review on free trade in the national economy. that is part of our spotlight on magazine series. ♪ host:...
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the headline that we showed our viewers earlier in the washington post, in the undecideds easily can become the dieders. a -- the deciders. >> the power is there. >> let's go to john in rio rancho, new mexico, line for republicans. john, good morning. >> yes. thought.d one basic and that is, first, thank you for c-span. i love c-span. i watch every morning, as long as it's been on the air. countryonnected to the through c-span. but living out west here, our votes don't count. over withs will be before new mexico gets to voice their opinion. allwe're not anything like those farmers in iowa. and we're not anything like all theredical liberals over in new hampshire. and you could set me on fire and forwouldn't get me to vote any of the democratic candidates, because i feel like the party left me. republican this time. democrat all my life. my mother, grandparents on that side of the family as well. are a white person -- and i'm going to play the race card -- it is impossible to find a job today. this is something that's just not being addressed. allwe've gone so far with of the groups,
the headline that we showed our viewers earlier in the washington post, in the undecideds easily can become the dieders. a -- the deciders. >> the power is there. >> let's go to john in rio rancho, new mexico, line for republicans. john, good morning. >> yes. thought.d one basic and that is, first, thank you for c-span. i love c-span. i watch every morning, as long as it's been on the air. countryonnected to the through c-span. but living out west here, our votes don't count....
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can portray her as a typical politician, someone who you detest in a year when the electorate hates washington, certainly that's going to work to his advantage. the inspector general report is not done. the investigation is still ongoing. there will be presumably more developments. the issue is going to hound her until election day. >> this is part of why you see her right now pivoting away from the woman stuff. by all accounts, she should have been able to run as a grandmother this year, everybody trusts grandmothers, everybody loves grandmothers, she wants to do the best for her grandchild. but if you're a woman and everyone still thinks you're untrustworthy, that's not working for you, and you have to turn that in a different direction, you have to go after him about not only his trustworthiness about his readiness. >> absolutely right. she says he's a loose cannon, a bully, unpredictable. and to your point, maybe you don't trust me, but don't trust him more. >> so my question is really simple. if you have paid federal income tax, show us. some people say he doesn't want to show us because
can portray her as a typical politician, someone who you detest in a year when the electorate hates washington, certainly that's going to work to his advantage. the inspector general report is not done. the investigation is still ongoing. there will be presumably more developments. the issue is going to hound her until election day. >> this is part of why you see her right now pivoting away from the woman stuff. by all accounts, she should have been able to run as a grandmother this year,...
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clinton and trump have high negatives but the new "the washington post" poll even though they have equal high negatives when adults were asked who is more qualified, clinton scores higher than trump on the qualification issue. you can tell that's the point she was trying to emphasize. listen to her donald trump wants to be president, he has to be more careful about what he says. >> so when you say we're going to bar all muslims, you are sending a message to the muslim world and also sending a message to the terrorists because we now do have evidence, we have seen how donald trump is being used to essentially be a recruiter for more people to join the cause of terrorism. >> she says i'm experienced. i know how to be calm in these moments. he says you were secretary of state, benghazi happened, in his view she lied to the families, you were secretary of state, look around the world, things aren't a hell of a lot better. he makes the argument a lot argue things are worse, experience versus -- >> well the other thing that was more surprising from her was calling it likely terrorism. you almo
clinton and trump have high negatives but the new "the washington post" poll even though they have equal high negatives when adults were asked who is more qualified, clinton scores higher than trump on the qualification issue. you can tell that's the point she was trying to emphasize. listen to her donald trump wants to be president, he has to be more careful about what he says. >> so when you say we're going to bar all muslims, you are sending a message to the muslim world and...
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she walked from california to washington dc. if she wasn't too old you're not too old. [applause] the schoolchildren of birmingham. they faced down the police dogs and the fire hoses because they wanted to and jim crow. undocumented young people. dreamers. to win protection for all migrants. you don't have too much to risk. in some other time people had so much more to fight for. we will knowledge the truth. the principles that we love. if we don't create democracy we have tos all, step up now. we have to fight for the principles that we care about. are you with me? are we ready to march? a rewritten to take back the people's house? what we say that. it is not because of the history of this country. we knowledget back there is a place in our hearts where is the people's house. there is a principle that is true that we believe in. thate here today to say even if it hasn't been in the past in our time for our efforts democracy will be real at last. are you ready to walk? we will say no more. it is the people's house. it is our house. it is our democracy. spring is here. t
she walked from california to washington dc. if she wasn't too old you're not too old. [applause] the schoolchildren of birmingham. they faced down the police dogs and the fire hoses because they wanted to and jim crow. undocumented young people. dreamers. to win protection for all migrants. you don't have too much to risk. in some other time people had so much more to fight for. we will knowledge the truth. the principles that we love. if we don't create democracy we have tos all, step up now....
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here on c-span, washington journal is next. the 2016ok at presidential race on newsmakers. our guest is dave mcintosh who has the political advocacy group for growth. our issue spotlight series focuses on the supreme court nominating process. on today's washington journal, we will get the latest on the 2016 presidential race with political strategists david winston and hankin. and then holly harris with the u.s. justice network. to change the criminal justice system. an officer from the woodrow wilson center talks about the recent nuclear security summit in washington and what the international community is doing to ensure that nuclear material stays out of the hands of terrorists. ♪ host: good morning welcome to "washington journal". with wisconsin preparing to vote this tuesday we begin with politics and pose this question. is hillary clinton a progressive? bernie sanders says he's the true progressive in this race. what is your take on this? if you support the former secretary of state 202-7 48-8000. if you are supporting another candidate
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to work within washington. we always had a few members off the reservation. the media kind of ignored them. today, they can create their own platform and grow their own movement. like donald trump created his own movement, or bernie sanders created his own movement. what makes it even more dangerous, more difficult, is that the speed at which people get the news today is instantaneous. i remember a time when i was serving in the state legislator .ith pat sweeney thankfully, you don't look any uglier than you did then. [laughter] mr. boehner: that is just me being me, sorry. back then, sweeney and i, we could work something out and cut some deals. it would be a day or two before it would end up in the press somewhere. not these days. would have to go meet with president obama and have to organize a way to sneak to the white house, because if i walked into the white house like i would normally do, the white ring press would just go -- right wing press would just go nuts. frankly, the left wing press would go afte
to work within washington. we always had a few members off the reservation. the media kind of ignored them. today, they can create their own platform and grow their own movement. like donald trump created his own movement, or bernie sanders created his own movement. what makes it even more dangerous, more difficult, is that the speed at which people get the news today is instantaneous. i remember a time when i was serving in the state legislator .ith pat sweeney thankfully, you don't look any...
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we ought to shift all of this out of washington, d.c. [applause] we need to get rid of obama care and replace it with a consumer driven private sector oriented patient centered health care insurance system that will lower costs. that's the second part. the third part is we need civil service reform. there are too many government workers. we can reduce and i promise you we'll reduce the government work force by 10% just by attrition. my plan says if you want to hire someone in a department you have to have three vacancies created. we can shrink the government but we need reform so that they can embrace technology and be rewarded for a job well done but it should not be lifetime employment. that creates huge costs. then finally across the spectrum of government as much as possible beyond medicaid, education programs, the delegated authority to e.p.a., transportation programs. washington is not the place where this should take place. they should be providing this money in bloc grants back to the state. and i trust states. maybe it's because
we ought to shift all of this out of washington, d.c. [applause] we need to get rid of obama care and replace it with a consumer driven private sector oriented patient centered health care insurance system that will lower costs. that's the second part. the third part is we need civil service reform. there are too many government workers. we can reduce and i promise you we'll reduce the government work force by 10% just by attrition. my plan says if you want to hire someone in a department you...
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washington is very divided these days. fines and the old days my have been result with some compromise , but they have become battles to the death. you obamacare has been pretty -- i thinkl obamacare has been pretty successful in bending the cost curve, making health-care expenses slow. but it was never going to be a solution to every problem. because republicans and democrats in washington have to use every battle to fund raise than two look forward to the next election, the singular presented in apocalyptic terms. where peopleuation are either disappointed that it did not turn out to be this great savior, or they look at obamacare is the cause of everything that is wrong. i think both are exaggerations. host: democrat line, good morning. c-span andnk you for for the commentary. the bookenjoy festivals and the many kinds of tomentary that comes forward elevate and thomas. this gentleman is a very reasoned and seasoned journalist. i think him for his service in that role. relates tot as it this dichotomy that is happening
washington is very divided these days. fines and the old days my have been result with some compromise , but they have become battles to the death. you obamacare has been pretty -- i thinkl obamacare has been pretty successful in bending the cost curve, making health-care expenses slow. but it was never going to be a solution to every problem. because republicans and democrats in washington have to use every battle to fund raise than two look forward to the next election, the singular presented...
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the washington cartel if you're senator cruz and that's the phrase you use. i saw a positive vision, i think hillary clinton, she needs to put forward that two-word message or three-word message that voters can grab on it. i think that's where it's lost upon voters. the first republican to achieve this, she deserves accommodation for that. first democrat female president. yes, she deserves absolute credit, but she needs to put forward a positive vision. voters don't know what it's about. >> that's right. and i predict the two words you'll hear, stronger together. she's been assaying that the last few days, and it's an implicit contrast than donald trump. we're stronger together. and the way we include more people. the way we become stronger is having more allies overseas. we're stronger together. that's a very distinct and different vision than donald trump's. and when you're in the business of addition, going from 10 or it 13 million voters, trying to get 65 or 70 million voters. i think this argument about inclusiveness and how we're stronger, richer, freer
the washington cartel if you're senator cruz and that's the phrase you use. i saw a positive vision, i think hillary clinton, she needs to put forward that two-word message or three-word message that voters can grab on it. i think that's where it's lost upon voters. the first republican to achieve this, she deserves accommodation for that. first democrat female president. yes, she deserves absolute credit, but she needs to put forward a positive vision. voters don't know what it's about....
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. >> good evening from washington. based on early exit poll numbers, hillary clinton on her way to a significant victory tonight. the polls have just closed. the only state holding a primary today is the democratic primary. this would be her second straight victory after a win in the nevada caucuses. we are in columbus, south carolina and we will show her victory speech. get your calls and comments about what this means for the democratic primary in senator sanders as he moves ahead. tuesday were super a significant portion of the delegates will be at stake. -- republican pollster frank issuing this tweet, black voters make up a bigger percent of the south carolina primary, more than 2008. keep in mind 2008, barack obama winning overwhelmingly in south hadlina and hillary clinton about 530,000 democratic votes in 2008. we will keep and i on today's results. -- we will keep an eye on today's results. hillary clinton winning the south carolina democratic primary. we will have the raw numbers as they come in with more cov
. >> good evening from washington. based on early exit poll numbers, hillary clinton on her way to a significant victory tonight. the polls have just closed. the only state holding a primary today is the democratic primary. this would be her second straight victory after a win in the nevada caucuses. we are in columbus, south carolina and we will show her victory speech. get your calls and comments about what this means for the democratic primary in senator sanders as he moves ahead....
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watch c-span's washington journal, beginning live at 7:00 a.m. eastern monday morning, when the discussion. ♪ c-span, theght on supreme court cases that shaped our history comes alive with a c-span serious, landmark cases. historic supreme court decisions. our 12 part series explores real-life stories and constitutional dramas behind some of the most significant decisions and american history. >> this is a story indicates that presidential power and its limits. during times of war. it was before the court central themes about the conditions in which presidents during times of emergency can do things that may not be expressly stated in the constitution. and the limits that congress and the courts can place on it. >> chief justice rehnquist reaffirm her hand and said in the opening of the cases come to be accepted by the culture. how many cases can we say about that? >> a saving decision, and isolated the u.s. as one of only four nations of 195 across the globe that allow abortion for any region -- any reason after fetal viability. and yet it has
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paralysis in washington. too many threats at home and abroad. just look for a minute at the strength we bring as americans to meet these challenges. we have the most dynamic into first people in the world. [cheers] we have the most tolerant and generous young people we've ever had. [cheers] we have the most powerful military, the most innovative entrepreneurs, the most enduring values. justiceand equality, and opportunity. that thosee so proud words are associated with us. i have to tell you, as your secretary of state, i went to 112 countries. when people hear those words, they hear america. [cheers] don't let anyone tell you that our country is week, we are not. don't let anyone tell you we don't have what it takes, we do. believe of all, don't anyone who says i alone can fix it. [cheers] those were actually donald trump's words in cleveland. they should set off alarm bells for all of us. really? i alone can fix it. isn't he forgetting troops on the front lines, police officers and firefighters who run towards danger, doctors and nurses who ca
paralysis in washington. too many threats at home and abroad. just look for a minute at the strength we bring as americans to meet these challenges. we have the most dynamic into first people in the world. [cheers] we have the most tolerant and generous young people we've ever had. [cheers] we have the most powerful military, the most innovative entrepreneurs, the most enduring values. justiceand equality, and opportunity. that thosee so proud words are associated with us. i have to tell you,...
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[applause] and it did not come from washington. washington despised ronald reagan. it started right here new hampshire in the granite state, 36 years ago. [applause] the media back then said there is no way this former governor of california could win. he is too conservative. the people of new hampshire will never support someone that actually believes this. and yet, the granite state shocked the pundits, shocked the pollsters. stood up, and because of the leadership of the men and women in this state, they gave america and the world 40 resident of the -- president of the united states, ronald wilson reagan. [applause] why am i so optimistic? because the same thing is happening again. all over this country, people are waking up. , how many of iowa you know the turnout numbers in iowa? on the pelican side, we saw a 50% -- republican side, we saw a 50% turnout, higher than any time in history with the iowa caucus. [applause] on the democratic side, they saw a decrease of 30% from 2008. [applause] curious, have any of you seen that covered on the new stations? almost m
[applause] and it did not come from washington. washington despised ronald reagan. it started right here new hampshire in the granite state, 36 years ago. [applause] the media back then said there is no way this former governor of california could win. he is too conservative. the people of new hampshire will never support someone that actually believes this. and yet, the granite state shocked the pundits, shocked the pollsters. stood up, and because of the leadership of the men and women in...
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. >> on the next "washington journal," the feminist majority on the campaign. when crystal right -- and crystal wright. "washington journal," is live, you can join the conversation with your calls in conversation on twitter. >> today, the heads of the pentagon's u.s. central, africa and central operations command testified at a senate armed services committee on antiterrorism efforts. that's live at 9:30 a.m. eastern on c-span three. >> join us this thursday for live coverage of the white house state dinner for canadian prime minister johnson trudeau -- jonathan trudeau. that's at 6:00 p.m. eastern on c-span. >> at of the michigan primary, democratic candidate hillary clinton holds a campaign rally in detroit. this event is 20 minutes. >> ♪ i am a champion and you are going to hear me roar louder, louder than the lion because i'm the champion and you are going to hear me roar ♪ hillary clinton: thank you. wow, i am so happy to be here and to have this chance to really thank each and every one of you. there are a few folks that i want to acknowledge starting
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a lot of the republican members leave they have been sent to washington to obstruct. they might use a different word, but they believe that is what the voters in their district want and there are large pockets of voters around the country who do want to approach the president on anything he does -- democrats will try to make this message.n they are going to talk about republican obstructionism, the senate, not giving merrick garland a fair hearing, the hearing and the vote he deserves. but democrats will focus on republican obstructionism and try to use that against the incumbents. guest: i will respond -- i want to point out that the republicans could be criticized over the last two years. just want to stop everything that president obama wants to do. nathan is right. say, yeah,can voters that's why we sent them there. but there is also a growing movement on the democratic side like that. the whole bernie sanders message is we have compromised too much and have not been progressing far enough, fast enough. so the kind of bernie sanders that comes to washington seeks
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an's >> "washington journal" is next. then, at 9:00 a.m. the house returns discussing a bill regarding sanctions on north korea. then, hillary clinton and senator bernie sanders are speaking at the minnesota democratic farmer labor party dinner. coming up in 45 minutes, a look at president obama's 2017 budget proposal. ineas.est is maya macgu >> we have to also be very clear. especially with young people about what kind of government is going to do what for them and what it will cost. clinton, youetary are not in the white house yet. and let us be clear, that every proposal i have introduced has been faithful. ♪ host: that was a little bit from the democratic debate in milwaukee. we want to get your reactions from the debate last night, but also, the entire debate schedule.
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this is a story inside the "washington post" on the hacked e-mails. a liberal group back channel advice to clinton. 2015 and thejune, political world was bracing for the supreme court to hand down a ruling on the affordable care act. that is this morning from inside the "washington post." new wikileaks. jerry is joining us on the republican line. good morning. good morning. caller: hi, how are you? host: good, thank you. caller: good. can hear you. turn the volume down on the set. caller: i just wanted to say, what does it really matter who hacks it? the point is that it is being , it is being hacked and whoever hacks it it is great. i'm just glad it is coming out. host: the u.s. should not have the russian to government, whether it is hillary clinton or donald trump e-mails? caller: not if it is exposing all this political corruption. that is the important part. host: let's going to kathy from michigan. caller: good morning, steve. i've always had a fear -- i shouldn't say always, but for a while, that russia is such a loose cannon, just vladimir put
this is a story inside the "washington post" on the hacked e-mails. a liberal group back channel advice to clinton. 2015 and thejune, political world was bracing for the supreme court to hand down a ruling on the affordable care act. that is this morning from inside the "washington post." new wikileaks. jerry is joining us on the republican line. good morning. good morning. caller: hi, how are you? host: good, thank you. caller: good. can hear you. turn the volume down on...
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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
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chris vance and debate for the washington senate seat. monday evening at 7:00 live on c-span, the pennsylvania senate debate between republican senator pat toomey and democrat katie mcginty. a debate for the florida senate and republican senator marco rubio and democratic congressman patrick murphy. thursday night at 8:00 eastern, republican senator kelly ayotte and democratic governor maggie half's debate for the new hampshire senate seat. now until election day, follow key debates from house, senate and governor's races on the c-span network, c-span.org and c-span radio. c-span, where history unfolds daily. coming up next, hillary clinton campaigns in pittsburgh with the running mate, senator tim kaine. then donald trump outlines his agenda for the first 100 days as president while speaking to be supporters in gettysburg, pennsylvania. at 7:00, washington journal's live with your calls and it looked today's headlines. >> hillary clinton her running mate senator tim kaine working campaign trail this weekend in pennsylvania. one of the fi
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i learned that my ten times great grandmother is george washington's aunt. within a few days i went from knowing almost nothing to holy crow, i'm related to george washington. this is my cousin george. discover your story. start searching for free now at ancestry.com but i've managed.e crohn's disease is tough, except that managing my symptoms was all i was doing. and when i finally told my doctor, he said humira is for adults like me who have tried other medications but still experience the symptoms of moderate to severe crohn's disease. and that in clinical studies, the majority of patients on humira saw significant symptom relief. and many achieved remission. humira can lower your ability to fight infections, including tuberculosis. serious, sometimes fatal infections and cancers, including lymphoma, have happened; as have blood, liver, and nervous system problems, serious allergic reactions, and new or worsening heart failure. before treatment, get tested for tb. tell your doctor if you've been to areas where certain fungal infections are common, and if
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be sure to watch "washington journal," live from the democratic national convention beginning at 7:00 eastern monday morning. join the discussion. >> the democratic national convention from philadelphia starts monday. watch live on c-span. listen live on the free c-span radio app. it's easy to download from the apple store or google play. watch live on the mind anytime at www.c-span.org on your desktop, phone, or tablet, where you will find the full convention schedule. follow us at c-span on twitter and like us on facebook to see video of newsworthy moments. watch every minute of the 2016 democratic national convention starting monday on c-span, c-span radio app, and www.c-span.org. >> democratic national committee chair debbie wasserman schultz has announced she will step down at the end of this week's convention. she served as dnc head for over five years, but has come under pressure after hacked e-mails favored hillary clinton over bernie sanders. a group representing bernie sanders delegates held a news conference in philadelphia,
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. >> washington journal is live every day with policy issues that impact you. coming up on thursday, robert will join us to preview meetings between donald trump and congressional leadership. discuss civilill asset forfeiture law, which allows the police to steal -- seized property. and, the opioid crisis and a bill he sponsored. on -- talk about a piece tom will talk about a piece on w. bush andush. george w. bush. >> the campaign 2016 bus made a stop in new jersey to recognize deline, who was honored in front of her classmates and community members. the bus travel to pennsylvania for the second prize video on national immigration issues. a localated $500 to charity. busowing this event, the celebrate a video, "the next big problem." our cablethanks to partner for helping to coordinate these community visits. >> the u.s. postal service reported a loss for the first three months, 500 million more same time last year. aboutbrennan testified the financial shortfall at a hearing at the financial oversight committee. this is 2.5 hours.
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from warmas moved springs to washington. he is considered an extraordinarily successful commander during world war ii. he was remarkable in that regard. i rank fdr with lincoln as one of our two greatest presidents. caller: hello. i had a comment that i think with the president is trying to do at this point in time is a good thing. not only should they put that into law about people with mental health problems not aving access to guns, i have daughter that open carries and one that has mental health problems. i do not feel comfortable with them in the same room. that would put a lot of control, along with the locking mechanism may have for the guns where can only be fired by a person whose that gun, that would be a definite control. it should be instituted into our laws. host: thank you for calling. it is important for people to understand the second notdment issue with guns is controversial until recent times. people work around it. , the supremeoup court got more conservative. you have a key moment when barack obama is run
from warmas moved springs to washington. he is considered an extraordinarily successful commander during world war ii. he was remarkable in that regard. i rank fdr with lincoln as one of our two greatest presidents. caller: hello. i had a comment that i think with the president is trying to do at this point in time is a good thing. not only should they put that into law about people with mental health problems not aving access to guns, i have daughter that open carries and one that has mental...
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washington, d.c., and among the political class? mr. perkins: it is kind of funny coming from donald trump, because he is about as huggable as a porcupine himself. the reality is if you are not like in washington, d.c., there must be something good about you. that is the message ted cruz has had. he cares about the american people. i know him very well. it is difficult to shift all those emotions, and display all of those various agile beats people want to see, but i -- attributes people want to see, but i believe in a general election when people get a chance to see him, clearly focus on him, they will know he has a vision for the future of the country and he is unafraid to stand up to the political class in washington, d.c., including his own party, and the most elite club in the world, the united states senate. he has done that. he has proven himself. that is one of the reasons i'm standing with him. i have no doubt what he would do as president of the united states. susan: tony perkins, president of the family research council, join
washington, d.c., and among the political class? mr. perkins: it is kind of funny coming from donald trump, because he is about as huggable as a porcupine himself. the reality is if you are not like in washington, d.c., there must be something good about you. that is the message ted cruz has had. he cares about the american people. i know him very well. it is difficult to shift all those emotions, and display all of those various agile beats people want to see, but i -- attributes people want...
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"the washington post" today published an article on her broken promises. she pledged 200,000 jobs for upstate new york when she was a senator. what happened? "the washington post" writes, "upstate job growth stagnated overall during her with manufacturing jobs plunging to record-setting levels, plunging nearly 25%. the former first lady was totally unable to pass ."g-ticket legislation many promise jobs. many promised. i remember it so well. vote for hillary, she will bring back your jobs. many promise jobs never materialized and others migrated to other states as a she turned her first presidential run, which also was a disaster. [cheers and applause] donald trump: thank you. then it shows that upstate actually lost jobs, a lot of them, during her first term. in other words, she was all talk, no action. upstate new york is a disaster. it is a disaster, what has happened to upstate new york. and nafta, which her husband signed, is a very, very big reason. compare that to my record. in a recent "new york post" article, how donald trump helped save the city
"the washington post" today published an article on her broken promises. she pledged 200,000 jobs for upstate new york when she was a senator. what happened? "the washington post" writes, "upstate job growth stagnated overall during her with manufacturing jobs plunging to record-setting levels, plunging nearly 25%. the former first lady was totally unable to pass ."g-ticket legislation many promise jobs. many promised. i remember it so well. vote for hillary, she...
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i want to thank univision, "washington post" and facebook and miami-dade college, the largest college in north america for hosting us here this evening. tonight i am looking forward to the opportunity to discuss how we knock down the barriers that stand in the way of people getting ahead and staying ahead. starting with the economic ones. my focus is on more good paying jobs with rising incomes for families. and how we prevent corporations from taking jobs out of our country by imposing an exit tax, making them pay back any tax breaks they'd gotten. but we also need to be having a positive agenda for manufacturing, for small businesses and entrepreneurs. for more clean energy jobs. and i also look forward to discussing comprehensive immigration reform with a path to citizenship that will be one of my priorities in my first 100 days as president. and i will also be talking about education, every child deserves a good teacher -- >> thank you, signature. >> so thank you for having us, and i look forward to the debate. >> thank you. senator sanders, your opening remarks. >> thank you all
i want to thank univision, "washington post" and facebook and miami-dade college, the largest college in north america for hosting us here this evening. tonight i am looking forward to the opportunity to discuss how we knock down the barriers that stand in the way of people getting ahead and staying ahead. starting with the economic ones. my focus is on more good paying jobs with rising incomes for families. and how we prevent corporations from taking jobs out of our country by...
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hillary because i believe that anyone can break of the gridlock -- if anyone can break the gridlock in washington, she can. want towait, because i get things done on immigration, climate change, college affordability, and so much more. i am with hillary because she stands up for the people whose votes too often get drowned out. immigrants,ities, and so many others. i am with hillary because i have seen how passionate she is about fighting for change. i have seen how tough she is. she can be, standing up for what is right. i have seen how committed she is, not just to the progressive values that we share, but to the democratic party that i am so proud to be a part of. [applause] and let me tell you something else about her. she knows what it takes to win. some of you may recall, that my first race back in 2008 was pretty close. [laughter] by 312 votes. i have often said, the thing about winning by 312 votes, is person,erally, any one who worked on the campaign, could have knocked on over 312 doors, made over 312 phone calls all by themselves. [applause] so every time i am in the state minnesota, a
hillary because i believe that anyone can break of the gridlock -- if anyone can break the gridlock in washington, she can. want towait, because i get things done on immigration, climate change, college affordability, and so much more. i am with hillary because she stands up for the people whose votes too often get drowned out. immigrants,ities, and so many others. i am with hillary because i have seen how passionate she is about fighting for change. i have seen how tough she is. she can be,...