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the environmental movement didn't happen in washington because of some senator making a motion. 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 and somebody ago, said, i think in 2015, gay marriage will be legal in 50 states in america, the person next to him would have said what are you smoking? [laughter] sanders: which raises another issue. [laughter] [cheering] sanders: 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. and now, you go and talk to young people, they shrug their shoulders and say what is the big deal? that is what a revolution is about. [cheers and applause] senator sanders: if we were here 30, 40 years ago, somebody jumped up and said i think america is mature enough, it has gone far enough, overcoming racism, in 2008 we are going to e
the environmental movement didn't happen in washington because of some senator making a motion. 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 and somebody ago, said, i think in 2015, gay marriage will be legal in 50 states in america, the person next to him would have said what are you smoking? [laughter] sanders: which raises another issue. [laughter]...
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establishment and the washington cartel. a candidate who had been dismissed outright by the media. some polls had been 15-20 points behind. to let theused establishment and the cartel and the media do your thinking for you. he refused to let them tell you how to vote. you want to the candidate who didn't adopt his positions because of the latest opinion polls, but instead because of a deep and underlying conservative philosophy that grounded him, so that he knew exactly what he believed, exactly what the principles were that built this great nation. [applause] sen. cruz: and so tonight i want to say to the people of new hampshire, thank you for what you did 36 years ago. thank you for giving america, and the world, and history itself, our 40th president of the united states, ronald wilson reagan. [applause] sen. cruz: and i asked the people of new hampshire, and the people of south carolina, and the people of the father, and the people of the super tuesday states on march 1, to each of you, do not listen to our words. do not
establishment and the washington cartel. a candidate who had been dismissed outright by the media. some polls had been 15-20 points behind. to let theused establishment and the cartel and the media do your thinking for you. he refused to let them tell you how to vote. you want to the candidate who didn't adopt his positions because of the latest opinion polls, but instead because of a deep and underlying conservative philosophy that grounded him, so that he knew exactly what he believed,...
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establishment and the washington cartel. a candidate who was dismissed outright by the media, some called him 15 points to 20 tonts behind but you refused let the establishment and the cartel and the media do your thinking for you, you refused to let them how to vote. you wanted a candidate who did not adopt his positions because of the latest opinion poll. instead, because of a deep and underlying conservative philosophy the grounded him so he knew exactly what he believes, exactly what the principles were in this great nation. and so tonight, i want to say to the people of new hampshire, thank you for what you did 36 years ago, thank you for giving america and the world and yes, history itself, the 40th president of the united states ronald reagan. [applause] i asked the people of new hampshire and the people of south carolina and the people of nevada and the people of the 1,er tuesday state on march each of you do not listen to our words, do not listen to the rhetoric of campaigns would rather hold each and every one of u
establishment and the washington cartel. a candidate who was dismissed outright by the media, some called him 15 points to 20 tonts behind but you refused let the establishment and the cartel and the media do your thinking for you, you refused to let them how to vote. you wanted a candidate who did not adopt his positions because of the latest opinion poll. instead, because of a deep and underlying conservative philosophy the grounded him so he knew exactly what he believes, exactly what the...
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"washington journal" is live every day at 7:00 a.m. eastern, and you can join the conversation on facebook and twitter. from theterm threat zika virus is the topic of a house foreign affairs subcommittee hearing today. centers for disease control director tom friedman is among the witnesses testifying on stunning the spread of the virus in the americas. live coverage starts at 1:15 on c-span3. >> every election cycle, we are reminded how important it is for citizens to be informed. home for c-span is a political junkies and a way to track the government as it happens. >> i think it is a great way for us to stay informed. >> there are a lot of c-span fans on the hill. my colleagues will say i saw you on c-span. >> there is so much more that c-span does to make sure that people outside the beltway know what is going on inside it. >> next, republican presidential candidate marco rubio speaks to supporters in hollis. he is projected to finish fifth. [cheers and applause] [crowd chanting "marco"] sen. rubio: thank you. thank you. thank you
"washington journal" is live every day at 7:00 a.m. eastern, and you can join the conversation on facebook and twitter. from theterm threat zika virus is the topic of a house foreign affairs subcommittee hearing today. centers for disease control director tom friedman is among the witnesses testifying on stunning the spread of the virus in the americas. live coverage starts at 1:15 on c-span3. >> every election cycle, we are reminded how important it is for citizens to be...
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we need to do that in washington, d.c. as well. washington -- [applause] mr. bush: washington needs to become the servant rather than the masters of the american people. i will restore the proper balance. government cannot row faster than our ability to pay for it. in a bush administration, it will not do it. >> we leave governor bush at this point. now, to donald trump headquarters in manchester. mr. trump: very, very special. jarod is a very successful real estate entrepreneur in manhattan, but he likes this better than real estate, i think. thank you. , they werend eric all out today. it was amazing. and corey, where is corrie? does corey have a ground game or what? corey lewandowski. you know, we learned a lot about ground games in one week. i have to tell you that. and the entire staff. this is hope. this is hope. this is hope. nobody takes more phone calls than hope. thank you hope and corey, and the entire group, the entire staff. incredible job. get over here. [applause] [crowd chanting] mr. trump: so, again, we have to thank the candidates because the
we need to do that in washington, d.c. as well. washington -- [applause] mr. bush: washington needs to become the servant rather than the masters of the american people. i will restore the proper balance. government cannot row faster than our ability to pay for it. in a bush administration, it will not do it. >> we leave governor bush at this point. now, to donald trump headquarters in manchester. mr. trump: very, very special. jarod is a very successful real estate entrepreneur in...
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i've been ose fights in in in washington. and we're in the foxhole we're fighting president obama and his policies and fighting pelosi and harry reid, sometimes we were fighting and rs of our own party leadership to do what's right for you. in that foxhole, you in around and see who is there with you. i can tell you there was one side that he senate was in every single fight with that was ted cruz. give my endorsement easy. from north rk carolina. i endorsed mark meadows for congress. endorsed ted cruz for president of the united states. thehen i was courted by all candidates in this race, i boxes.d checking the some of the candidates checked a lot of the boxes. they believe in jesus christ as savior, check. they believe in life and the sanctity of life from the minute conception forward, check. they believe in the constitution powers, check. of but ted cruz checks everyone of some with a then stood in bold because he up for life and said we should defund planned parent and shut down using the article one powers that we have
i've been ose fights in in in washington. and we're in the foxhole we're fighting president obama and his policies and fighting pelosi and harry reid, sometimes we were fighting and rs of our own party leadership to do what's right for you. in that foxhole, you in around and see who is there with you. i can tell you there was one side that he senate was in every single fight with that was ted cruz. give my endorsement easy. from north rk carolina. i endorsed mark meadows for congress. endorsed...
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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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and that's the kind of leadership we now need in washington, d.c. i don't know about you, but i'm really kind of tired of politicians that blame their predecessors. i have a personal feeling about this just having watched it kind of for a while. in my place to you, when i'm president of the united states, i will not blame barack obama for a single thing because the day i'm sworn into office, it's on my watch. whatever it is. [applause] >> the second story is, the story in a world where strength is measured by the volume of your voice these days or how profane you can be or how you insult somebody. this is a story of real strength. and it's the story of a leader that listens first and learns along the way. what i've learned in my life experience is the greatest insights i get is when i'm not talking. when i'm listening. and i decided as a governor that i would create a system where i could listen to people. there is a lot of discussion about emails these days. go to jebemails.com and there are 30,000 emails. you can get them if you want. they are all
and that's the kind of leadership we now need in washington, d.c. i don't know about you, but i'm really kind of tired of politicians that blame their predecessors. i have a personal feeling about this just having watched it kind of for a while. in my place to you, when i'm president of the united states, i will not blame barack obama for a single thing because the day i'm sworn into office, it's on my watch. whatever it is. [applause] >> the second story is, the story in a world where...
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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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here is the headline in the washington post. donald trump returns to the debate stage saturday night. ted cruz is laboring to further consolidate conservative support. inre are the three governors the second tier without a breakout moment in saturday's debate to propel a search. the candidacies of jeb bush, chris christie, john kasich could end. this tweet from the editor of the post. we will go back to your calls. betty joins us from ohio on the democratic line. caller: i would let to vote for hillary clinton. bill clinton was a good president and he did a lot for our country. i would like to take a chance with hillary because i don't like the way people talk about her and everything but i know her but i know about bill clinton and he got us out of debt and kept us out of debt until another president got in and put us back in and i want to vote for hillary clinton. elvin, an independent color -- caller. voting for hillary because i like what she stands for. diplomacy andd equal pay for equal work for women. forst like what they
here is the headline in the washington post. donald trump returns to the debate stage saturday night. ted cruz is laboring to further consolidate conservative support. inre are the three governors the second tier without a breakout moment in saturday's debate to propel a search. the candidacies of jeb bush, chris christie, john kasich could end. this tweet from the editor of the post. we will go back to your calls. betty joins us from ohio on the democratic line. caller: i would let to vote for...
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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.
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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say to you that the people in charge in washington most selfish, the generation of leadership we have ever had. are people who's attitude it, we'll let tomorrow worry about tomorrow. aboutlet the future worry the future. we don't care if we're leaving our kids in debt. the debt.al with socialans saving security and medicare. people in florida on social security and medicare. bankrupt.ing the good news is, we can fix and save those programs. do.ve a plan to we don't have to change anything for the peep that are on it now ten years.n the next your next president better be willing it tell us the truth. the truth is if we do nothing, they go bankrupt. the truth is they will not look the same for me as they did for parents. i may have to retire 68 instead 67. these programsx or they'll go bankrupt. we've got to get rid of obamacare. everyone running for president will tell you that as a republican. that's done one anything meaningful about it. out thee effort to wipe bailout fund. they were going to bail out yourte companies with money. when i'm president we will wipe out the rest of obama
say to you that the people in charge in washington most selfish, the generation of leadership we have ever had. are people who's attitude it, we'll let tomorrow worry about tomorrow. aboutlet the future worry the future. we don't care if we're leaving our kids in debt. the debt.al with socialans saving security and medicare. people in florida on social security and medicare. bankrupt.ing the good news is, we can fix and save those programs. do.ve a plan to we don't have to change anything for...
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people to rein in washington. my view is that movement will keep growing and growing. one of two things is going to happen, either congress will finally listen and send term a minute to the states for ratification, where we will see a movement in the states. one are the other, we will get it done. yes? hold on one second for the microphone. >> what is your plan for improving the infrastructure of america, including roads, bridges? whenever going to get the work on the ground in america? ted cruz: terrific question. one of the problems we have right now is taxpayers send money to washington. it goes into a black hole. i talked before about the 10th amendment. h amendment is what keeps decision-making close to the people. , for example, you talked about roads and bridges. there is no reason why the federal government should decide what roads and bridges to build in the state of new hampshire. [applause] , theght to take that money transportation money, and block credit back to the states and allow the people of new
people to rein in washington. my view is that movement will keep growing and growing. one of two things is going to happen, either congress will finally listen and send term a minute to the states for ratification, where we will see a movement in the states. one are the other, we will get it done. yes? hold on one second for the microphone. >> what is your plan for improving the infrastructure of america, including roads, bridges? whenever going to get the work on the ground in america?...
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on the one hand he is not a washington outsider whatsoever. that is the question we will see moving forward here, whether some of these newer politicians can make the most of their newfound support. host: in terms of moving forward , there may be some candidates who don't move forward. the lead editorial in "the new york times," the winnowing out of the candidates. continue ify not to they don't meet expectations or exceed them tonight in new hampshire? guest: the new york times endorsed john kasich and kasich has said if he does not do really well in new hampshire his campaign may be over. he, my chris christie and donald trump and others already have a public schedule out for south carolina and other stuffs around the country. they are maybe trying to telegraph that they are moving on from new hampshire one way or the other. host: beth is in north carolina, line for republicans. good morning. are you there? caller: yes i am. i am trying to get in to the conversation on tv. evidently i have been put through, is the c-span radio? host: you are
on the one hand he is not a washington outsider whatsoever. that is the question we will see moving forward here, whether some of these newer politicians can make the most of their newfound support. host: in terms of moving forward , there may be some candidates who don't move forward. the lead editorial in "the new york times," the winnowing out of the candidates. continue ify not to they don't meet expectations or exceed them tonight in new hampshire? guest: the new york times...
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be sure to watch washington journal beginning live at 7:00 a.m. tomorrow morning. join the discussion. tuesday, the house republicans policy chair of indiana.
be sure to watch washington journal beginning live at 7:00 a.m. tomorrow morning. join the discussion. tuesday, the house republicans policy chair of indiana.
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the people in washington are public servants. we haven't had enough of that. donald trump welcoming you to one of the greatest cities in the whole world. maybe more phd's per capita than any place in the country. people all over the world are investing here in hiring people. i am proud to have you with us. [applause] donald trump: that is so great. he is an incredible guy. thank you, get him out of here will you. [applause] never fails. the cameras follow that and they know how many people are here. take a look. unbelievable. [applause] 32,000 people. we can get them all in. fire department, let them in. got thousands of people over there. all right. that is the first time that senator sessions does ever endorsed a person running for president. that could be a big deal. we've had some interesting times. this isn't me, i am just a messenger. this is a movement. we're going to take our country back. time whennever been a we've made silly decisions and min so wrong. our borders like swiss cheese. we're going to make our country so great. competent. to be so you w
the people in washington are public servants. we haven't had enough of that. donald trump welcoming you to one of the greatest cities in the whole world. maybe more phd's per capita than any place in the country. people all over the world are investing here in hiring people. i am proud to have you with us. [applause] donald trump: that is so great. he is an incredible guy. thank you, get him out of here will you. [applause] never fails. the cameras follow that and they know how many people are...
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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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when he got to washington, he said, what you bring to washington? he said, i guess arithmetic because we are going to make it at up for the american people. that is what happened. after eight years, 23 million new jobs. most importantly, and this is what i want you to hear because this is what we were able to accomplish and must do again. went up for everyone. everyone. not just those at the top. middle-class families. working people. most importantly, because of my long advocacy on behalf of kids, we lifted more people out of poverty in those eight years than in any other recent time in american history. that matters. balancedded up with a budget and surplus. i think that is not only a good record for bill clinton, that is a good record for the democratic party and what we stand for and what we can do together. story wish this were a that continued to have happy chapters to it. but along came the republicans again. we must never, ever let anybody new hampshire forget that trickle down economics was a failure then and it would be a failure tomorrow.
when he got to washington, he said, what you bring to washington? he said, i guess arithmetic because we are going to make it at up for the american people. that is what happened. after eight years, 23 million new jobs. most importantly, and this is what i want you to hear because this is what we were able to accomplish and must do again. went up for everyone. everyone. not just those at the top. middle-class families. working people. most importantly, because of my long advocacy on behalf of...
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good.no who wants to have a bureaucrat in washington taking care and educating your kids. you want local education. i have seen it and i've watched it and it is beautiful. parents and children. the children graduate and they stay in the boards because they love the school. be at a point where we can spend less money and have a far stronger and better country. i look at military spending. build aig -- i will military bigger, better, stronger. i guarantee we can do it for less money. like they are ordering missiles they do not want because of politics, because of special interests. because the company that makes the missiles is a contributor and the other company that makes the missiles are not. we are ordering missiles that the generals do not want because of politics. here is the beauty. they come to me and they say we would like you to use such and such a company because we have helped your friends. i don't care. i have no friends as far as i am concerned. you know what? you are my friends. think self funding is big. i am the only one that is self funding. democrat or rep
good.no who wants to have a bureaucrat in washington taking care and educating your kids. you want local education. i have seen it and i've watched it and it is beautiful. parents and children. the children graduate and they stay in the boards because they love the school. be at a point where we can spend less money and have a far stronger and better country. i look at military spending. build aig -- i will military bigger, better, stronger. i guarantee we can do it for less money. like they...
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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 washington journal three journalists from politico. john harris will talk about the creation of politico. kristin roberts will discuss the big stories. alex eisenstadt will answer questions about republican candidates. joined the discussion tomorrow morning. tennessee senator lamar alexander will talk about the new education law and how it differs from no child left behind.
on washington journal three journalists from politico. john harris will talk about the creation of politico. kristin roberts will discuss the big stories. alex eisenstadt will answer questions about republican candidates. joined the discussion tomorrow morning. tennessee senator lamar alexander will talk about the new education law and how it differs from no child left behind.
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watch washington journal starting at 7 a.m. eastern tomorrow morning. join the discussion. >> tuesday, house republican policy chair luke messer of indiana speaks at the national press club about governorni ing. watch his remarks live tuesday 10 a.m. eastern on c-span. tuesday, tennessee senator lamar alexander, chairman of the education committee, talks about the new education law and how it differs from no child left behind. we are live from the cato institute at noon eastern on c-span. >> during campaign 2016, c-span takes you on the road to the white house as we follow the candidates on c-span, c-span radio and c-span.org. >> republican presidential candidate donald trump held a news conference in south carolina monday at the local town hall. this is 40 minutes. >> ladies and gentlemen, welcome. i see some non-natives. everybody is coming here all the time. nobody is leaving. we are happy to have you here. donald trump needs no introduction. we are delighted he's here and he is all yours. mr. trump. mr. trump: hello, everybody. any questions? >> why
watch washington journal starting at 7 a.m. eastern tomorrow morning. join the discussion. >> tuesday, house republican policy chair luke messer of indiana speaks at the national press club about governorni ing. watch his remarks live tuesday 10 a.m. eastern on c-span. tuesday, tennessee senator lamar alexander, chairman of the education committee, talks about the new education law and how it differs from no child left behind. we are live from the cato institute at noon eastern on c-span....
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much better than anybody in washington d c. so, i am an advocate for pushing this down to the state level. there is also a philosophical reason. i have read from cover to cover health care nowhere in the constitution. not there. let's get back to basics. the last thing i say to you is there is a saying, democracy is not a system that does not make mistakes, but it is the best system for fixing mistakes once they are made. you keep your bureaucracy down to the most local level and you have the best chance to fix it. obamacare as all tied up in politics. nothing good is happening. here, you consider down and say by the way, you have 400 state representatives. i trip over hospitals in new jersey you you trip over state representatives. you go to the deli, the dry cleaner, the basketball or football game locally you wind up going to church or synagogue and you are going to run into a state representative somewhere. you can grab and buttonhole them. that is what i would do if i was here. let's celebrate the differences in our states
much better than anybody in washington d c. so, i am an advocate for pushing this down to the state level. there is also a philosophical reason. i have read from cover to cover health care nowhere in the constitution. not there. let's get back to basics. the last thing i say to you is there is a saying, democracy is not a system that does not make mistakes, but it is the best system for fixing mistakes once they are made. you keep your bureaucracy down to the most local level and you have the...
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washington journal is live every morning at 7:00 a.m. on c-span. you can join the conversation on calls and comments on facebook and twitter. tonight, democratic presidential candidate hillary clinton and bernie sanders will be speaking at the humphrey-mondale dinner. posted by the state democratic former labour party. you can watch that starting at 8:30 p.m. eastern on c-span. ♪ >> i am an undecided voter right now. one of the biggest issues is education. i am also a union president. one of the things that should be shame,about his the accountability that has been pervasive. i hope the candidates start to talk about that. thank you. >> the candidate that i have supporting his bernie sanders. he is the only candidate that is going to make the changes we need to get our country back to being a democracy. the system is not broken. it is fixed and we need to make it right for the average american. he space the truth. >> i believe it is important for young voters to care about the economy. we are the ones who are going to be affected by it. he is the
washington journal is live every morning at 7:00 a.m. on c-span. you can join the conversation on calls and comments on facebook and twitter. tonight, democratic presidential candidate hillary clinton and bernie sanders will be speaking at the humphrey-mondale dinner. posted by the state democratic former labour party. you can watch that starting at 8:30 p.m. eastern on c-span. ♪ >> i am an undecided voter right now. one of the biggest issues is education. i am also a union president....
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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
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think you know and it's a rejection of the status quo and against washington, always, a winner, as well as personality. so we'll see how that has sustained it going forward. and the people are forward. is really al process important and hopefully people which still listin to the debate. and the people will win because heir priorities are now become hopefully the priorities. but when you see what is , false g in flint economies increase the deficit nd for our children. indiscernible] ms. pelosi: we did very well on the bill in terms. and national institutes of health. falking about the c.d.c. and isease for well-being of the american people. education and education is the same committee and the same budget. ofs not a committee question budget. they will be allocated. and the question is how they are allocated and we hope to have a smooth process. and we saw our bipartisan agreement set us on. and i hope we aren't going to spend in the way of progress of getting the job done. i was curious twha the republicans would be sergeanting this over and over. reporter: you sounded optimistic that
think you know and it's a rejection of the status quo and against washington, always, a winner, as well as personality. so we'll see how that has sustained it going forward. and the people are forward. is really al process important and hopefully people which still listin to the debate. and the people will win because heir priorities are now become hopefully the priorities. but when you see what is , false g in flint economies increase the deficit nd for our children. indiscernible] ms. pelosi:...
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so washington, d.c. looked down to the textile capital of the world and all of a sudden government contracts came funneling into this area asking the mental illness here to begin producing for the war effort initially for our allies and then of course for the united states as well. >> and on american history tv. >> we're standing right here. this was a nasty spot. hard to believe now looking at it, one of the best parks in the country but this really was a very depressed, nasty place. it's a great story of how a ommunity can get behind a park and start to appreciate and cherish its river and its waterfalls again. > watch the c-span cities tour saturday. sunday afternoon at 2:00 on american history tv on c-span-3. he c-span city's tour. republican presidential candidate jeb bush talks with supporters in columbia, south carolina. during his remarks he outlined his plans to improve the military, schools, and the department of veterans affairs. . i'm here on behalf of governor jeb bush. i retired from the na
so washington, d.c. looked down to the textile capital of the world and all of a sudden government contracts came funneling into this area asking the mental illness here to begin producing for the war effort initially for our allies and then of course for the united states as well. >> and on american history tv. >> we're standing right here. this was a nasty spot. hard to believe now looking at it, one of the best parks in the country but this really was a very depressed, nasty...
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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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our home and in our communities and it's even found in government, it's at the state level, not in washington, d.c. [applause] for the first time in eight years, you will have a president that follows the constitution. office, my day in first moments in office, i will cancel every single one of barack obama's unconstitutional executive orders. everyone of them. when you make me president. when you make me president, we will have a president who embraces a free economy. my parents were not rich people. my father was a bartender and my mother was a maid. the reason why they had a job is because free enterprise works. someone who had access to money asked that money to open up hotel and hire them. free enterprise works because it is the only economic model in the world where you can make poor people richer and you don't have to make rich people poorer. [applause] we are going to save free enterprise. we are going to fix our tax code. i have a plan to do that during we are going to roll back these crazy regulations that come out of the federal government. we are going to save social security and
our home and in our communities and it's even found in government, it's at the state level, not in washington, d.c. [applause] for the first time in eight years, you will have a president that follows the constitution. office, my day in first moments in office, i will cancel every single one of barack obama's unconstitutional executive orders. everyone of them. when you make me president. when you make me president, we will have a president who embraces a free economy. my parents were not rich...
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[applause] and it did not come from washington. washington despised ronald reagan. by the way, if you see a politician who washington embraces, run and hide. [applause] it came from the american people and it turned this country around. why am i so optimistic? because the same thing is happening. when we launched this campaign, "the new york times" promptly cruz cannot win because the washington elite despis despise him." i kind of thought that was the whole point of the campaign. [applause] listen, if you think things in thenngton are doing great, we need to keep heading in the same pesek direction -- basic direction, fiddle around the edges, make some deals, i ain't your guide. on the other hand, if you think washington is fundamentally broken, that there is a bipartisan corruption of career politicians in both parties that get in bed with the lobbyists and special interests and keep growing and growing and growing government, and we need to take power out of washington and that to we the people, that is what this campaign is all about. [applause] for all of us, f
[applause] and it did not come from washington. washington despised ronald reagan. by the way, if you see a politician who washington embraces, run and hide. [applause] it came from the american people and it turned this country around. why am i so optimistic? because the same thing is happening. when we launched this campaign, "the new york times" promptly cruz cannot win because the washington elite despis despise him." i kind of thought that was the whole point of the...
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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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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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then, washington journal. then, white house budget shaun donovan talking about the budget request for 2017. the minnesota democrat farmer labor party posted the nonfree mondale dinner. included those by barry sanderson hillary clinton. this is just over an hour. [applause] senator sanders: thank you. [cheering] [cheering] senator sanders: it sounds like some of you are ready for a political revolution. [applause] alright.anders: let me thank you all very much for giving me this opportunity to say a few words. these teleprompters are not mine , i will look down. thanking all of you for doing what too few americans do. and it is because you love your state and your country, you are prepared to get involved in the political process. you understand that many men and women fought and died to preserve democracy and you are doing everything you can to make sure that we have a vibrant democracy. so thank you all very much. [applause] senator sanders: and as we were driving here, my thoughts went to an old friend of mi
then, washington journal. then, white house budget shaun donovan talking about the budget request for 2017. the minnesota democrat farmer labor party posted the nonfree mondale dinner. included those by barry sanderson hillary clinton. this is just over an hour. [applause] senator sanders: thank you. [cheering] [cheering] senator sanders: it sounds like some of you are ready for a political revolution. [applause] alright.anders: let me thank you all very much for giving me this opportunity to...
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journal"'s "washington is live every day with news and policy updates the impact you. join the conversation. coming up tomorrow morning, three journalists from "politico" discuss their attempts in washington. we will talk about the creation of "politico," and its influence. the eventscuss surrounding the race between hillary clinton and bernie sanders. questionsso answer regarding how gop candidates plan to win in nevada and south carolina. join the discussion. tuesday, a discussion on the 2008 financial crisis with neel kashkari. speaks at the brookings institution on c-span2. later, the former u.s. ambassador to iraq joins the discussion on the lessons learned from a decade of u.s. intervention in iraq. see that live at 2:00 p.m. eastern on c-span2. [applause] cycle we aretion reminded how important it is for citizens to be informed. >> c-span is a home for political junkies. >> it is a way for us to stay informed. >> there are many c-span fans on the hill. my colleagues will say, i saw you on cspan! sure that people outside the beltway know what is going on inside i
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so we're covering technology policy in washington, health care policy in washington, energy policy in washington. 15 different policy verticals where we try to bring that same sense of urgency and that same sense of swarming over the story probably a little less visible. the other thing we've learned, it's been a great surprise. even in this sort of speeded up era of digital news. the long form piece, the magazine piece that might go for 3,000, 4,000, 5,000 words, people will read that. they'll share it, they'll post it on facebook. it'll go viral. if it's good. there's very little appetite for a long thumb sucker. but if the piece is revelatory, it'll go as viral as any kind of sort of piece of daily shouting from the campaign trail. the original work is what gets a voice and gets an audience. host: with that approach, though, what do you do editorially to keep over the reporters who report? how do you keep things in shape that way when it comes to editorial oversight and content? >> well -- guest: well, we try to be a team. the best and most important factor, the editors. when we we
so we're covering technology policy in washington, health care policy in washington, energy policy in washington. 15 different policy verticals where we try to bring that same sense of urgency and that same sense of swarming over the story probably a little less visible. the other thing we've learned, it's been a great surprise. even in this sort of speeded up era of digital news. the long form piece, the magazine piece that might go for 3,000, 4,000, 5,000 words, people will read that. they'll...
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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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and away washington did not anticipate. if the convention is brokered in a way that does not reflect the popular vote put forward through the primary process, that will be an enormous story with huge ramifications. independent line, james is next. wanting toas just chart where you guys are on a political spectrum. i have been reading politico forever p you were in barack obama's back market -- back pocket for the eight years of your existence. it seems like you love him on just about bailouts and solyndra and tax policy. prettymidwest, you guys much our northeastern elitists with most of the people on your staff. policy, you are probably secretly all for bernie standard -- bernie sanders. i do not know where you stand. but you have to change because you know, people are in a silent revolution with the way they thatpolitical junkies know politico is pretty much lukewarm , lefty. i just wanted to have your opinion on where you guys are and what you plan to do after a conservative gets in the white house. guest: i am happy to
and away washington did not anticipate. if the convention is brokered in a way that does not reflect the popular vote put forward through the primary process, that will be an enormous story with huge ramifications. independent line, james is next. wanting toas just chart where you guys are on a political spectrum. i have been reading politico forever p you were in barack obama's back market -- back pocket for the eight years of your existence. it seems like you love him on just about bailouts...
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i know that there is some tough weather, washington has been hit a lot. i appreciate you bringing elements. and artist in which fellow panelists, gary stern, don cohen, chairman bernanke, and bruce. thank you all for being here. i want to remind everybody that the views and exposing today are my own and i not speaking on behalf of the federal open market committee or the bird of governors which sets regulatory and supervision policy on behalf of the federal reserve system. today, i will offer my assessment of the current status and outlook for ending the problem of too big to fail banks. problem from the perspective of a policymaker who is on the front line, responding to the financial crisis in 2008. when congress moved quickly to pass the dodd frank act, in 2010, i strongly supported the need for financial reform. but, i wanted to see the act implemented, before i drew firm conclusions about whether or not it solved too big to fail. in the last six years, my colleagues across the federal reserve system have worked diligently, under the reform framework
i know that there is some tough weather, washington has been hit a lot. i appreciate you bringing elements. and artist in which fellow panelists, gary stern, don cohen, chairman bernanke, and bruce. thank you all for being here. i want to remind everybody that the views and exposing today are my own and i not speaking on behalf of the federal open market committee or the bird of governors which sets regulatory and supervision policy on behalf of the federal reserve system. today, i will offer...
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the guys in washington care about that. it varies not just from country to country, but state to state and even from melissa pahlavi -- they cannot do a lot about where they're located. these regulations could impact the man in a negative way. they can impact the way to execute projects. that try lot of people to mold those legislations to limit the potential to refiners. sometimes they are successful and sometimes they are not. also, making wise investment decisions to make compliance more cost-effective. demand and wet have seen a little bit of that from howard. obviously, the developing countries is where all the demand has been in the last 10 years. increased by the last 9.9% in that impacted the global recession in 20 -- 2009. almost 14 million barrels a day increased in the emerging economies. the developed economies lost 4.5 million barrels a day. 1.4 million barrels of that is the u.s.'s share. we have seen a bit of a change in the current low-price environment. the response to low prices. of the product demand grow
the guys in washington care about that. it varies not just from country to country, but state to state and even from melissa pahlavi -- they cannot do a lot about where they're located. these regulations could impact the man in a negative way. they can impact the way to execute projects. that try lot of people to mold those legislations to limit the potential to refiners. sometimes they are successful and sometimes they are not. also, making wise investment decisions to make compliance more...
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journal, on "washington " a discussion on the impact of antonin scalia upon death on the 2016 presidential race stop then 2017harrison examined the defense budgets. then mark morreale looks at the role african-americans will play in the 2016 elections. plus your phone calls, facebook comments, and tweets. >> american history tv on c-span three presents programs that tell the american story. we continue our story on the vietnam hearings. we will hear the special johnson,t to president followed by committee member questions. >> our purposes equally clear and defined. of 1865,ltimore speech president johnson did so in the following term -- our objective influence from south vietnam at its attack. we want nothing for ourselves, only that the people of south the it be able to guide their country and their own way. been our basic objective since 1954 and has been pursued by three successive administrations and remains our basic objective today. >> next saturday, dean rusk gives his testimony defending johnson's the anon policies. for the complete schedule, go to c-span.org. c-span's coverage of
journal, on "washington " a discussion on the impact of antonin scalia upon death on the 2016 presidential race stop then 2017harrison examined the defense budgets. then mark morreale looks at the role african-americans will play in the 2016 elections. plus your phone calls, facebook comments, and tweets. >> american history tv on c-span three presents programs that tell the american story. we continue our story on the vietnam hearings. we will hear the special johnson,t to...
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we need that in washington, d.c. we need a balanced amendment in washington. i know how to do this because i did it as governor in florida. the reason we had reserves that were high was i had line item veto power, and i used it. 2500 separate times. enoe.called me veto corl corleone. legislators put line items in thembudget, and we called turkeys for some reason in florida. i would take that out of the budget and there was a sigh of i tried touse i said get it done, but the governor was the guy that did not let it happen. i would love to take that responsibility in washington. the next president should have power, to bring order and discipline to the budget. we did something no other state did, and now a few have done it. we eliminated lifetime employment protections for government is. but to makenitive, the point that government is the servant, not the master, of people. how can you be a servant if you have lifetime protections the matter what you do? we change that in florida. the government run is reduced by 13,000 workers. no one came close to that. we did
we need that in washington, d.c. we need a balanced amendment in washington. i know how to do this because i did it as governor in florida. the reason we had reserves that were high was i had line item veto power, and i used it. 2500 separate times. enoe.called me veto corl corleone. legislators put line items in thembudget, and we called turkeys for some reason in florida. i would take that out of the budget and there was a sigh of i tried touse i said get it done, but the governor was the guy...
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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. killing other people continuese coverage from clemson, south carolina, the institute of government and public affairs at clemson. the strom thurmond institute. john kasich will be speaking shortly, and we will stay here live with a reminder to let you know, the largest state newspaper, "the state," yesterday endorsing governor casey, saying voters committed to changing how the federal government functions should ignore the bladder of candidates without real credentials to meet the country. should chooses john kasich and his actual record of improving federal and state governments. we want to let you know also we will be opening up phone lines for your comments and thoughts and hear from some of the attendees at clemson. [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2016] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption conte
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. killing other people continuese coverage from clemson, south carolina, the institute of government and public affairs at clemson. the strom thurmond institute. john kasich will be speaking shortly, and we will stay here live with a reminder to let you know, the largest state newspaper, "the state," yesterday endorsing governor casey, saying...
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be sure to watch "washington journal" beginning live at 7:00 a.m. eastern tomorrow. >> tomorrow, after "washington journal," the body of supreme court justice antonin scalia of will lie in repose in the great hall of the supreme court. starting at 9:30 eastern, the court will hold a ceremony with current and former supreme court justices, families and friends, and former law clerks. following the ceremony, the hall will be open to the public until 8:00 p.m. eastern. the president and first lady, members of congress, and other dignitaries are expected to be among the first paying their respects tomorrow. that all starts here on c-span at 9:15 eastern. watt calledy, mel out presidential candidates for not talking about housing finance reform and government-sponsored enterprises on the campaign trail stop he also gave an update on the federal home loan bank system. this is an hour. >> good morning, everybody. to welcome you all to the bipartisan policy center. i was just saying to henry that nothing gets my blood flowing in the morning like running fro
be sure to watch "washington journal" beginning live at 7:00 a.m. eastern tomorrow. >> tomorrow, after "washington journal," the body of supreme court justice antonin scalia of will lie in repose in the great hall of the supreme court. starting at 9:30 eastern, the court will hold a ceremony with current and former supreme court justices, families and friends, and former law clerks. following the ceremony, the hall will be open to the public until 8:00 p.m. eastern....
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washington journalist like every morning at 7:00 a.m.. you can join the conversation with your calls and comment on facebook and twitter. >> stay with c-span live this morning for the ceremony in the great hall of the supreme court in honor of justice antonin scalia. president obama, michelle obama, supreme court justices, and members of congress are expected to be among those attending. following the private ceremony, the body of justice scalia will lie in repose. watch on c-span, and c-span.org. >> i think we're going through, or the cusp of a progressive revolution. i consider both bernie sanders and hillary clinton progressives. one of them will be the next president, i believe. so now it is a good time to take stock and see how did this guy do what we thought was a real progressive. what commitment from that experience -- can we learn from that experience? >> seminar come on q&a, radio talkshow host talks about his how obamar's remorse: let progressives down." bernie sanders recently spoke out in favor of the book. >> the blurb is to
washington journalist like every morning at 7:00 a.m.. you can join the conversation with your calls and comment on facebook and twitter. >> stay with c-span live this morning for the ceremony in the great hall of the supreme court in honor of justice antonin scalia. president obama, michelle obama, supreme court justices, and members of congress are expected to be among those attending. following the private ceremony, the body of justice scalia will lie in repose. watch on c-span, and...
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announcer: live on c-span come "washington journal" is next. then we go to the supreme court were justice scalia lies in repose. for aen lied to nevada rally with senator bernie sanders in henderson, a suburb of las vegas. announcer: coming up, we look at the legacy of the late supreme court justice antonin scalia. and then a discussion of extremism in america. our conversation with peter bergen. ♪ host: justice scalia upon the body will lie in repose at the supreme court. live coverage will begin at 9:15 a.m. this morning. to paylic is invited respects from 10:30 a.m. until about 8:00 tonight. startorning, we want to off by talking about whether or not the supreme court is too political. a former reporter and now yield
announcer: live on c-span come "washington journal" is next. then we go to the supreme court were justice scalia lies in repose. for aen lied to nevada rally with senator bernie sanders in henderson, a suburb of las vegas. announcer: coming up, we look at the legacy of the late supreme court justice antonin scalia. and then a discussion of extremism in america. our conversation with peter bergen. ♪ host: justice scalia upon the body will lie in repose at the supreme court. live...
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a lot of those fights i've been in in in washington. when we're in the foxhole and we're fighting president obama and his policies and fighting nancy pelosi and harry reid, sometimes we were fighting members of our own party and leadership to do what's right for you. when you're in that foxhole, you look around and see who is in there with you. i can tell you there was one person on the senate side that was in every single fight with us and that was ted cruz. i don't getive my endorsement easy. i endorsed mark from north carolina. i endorsed mark meadows for congress. and i've endorsed ted cruz for president of the united states. so when i was courted by all the candidates in this race, i started checking the boxes. some of the candidates checked a lot of the boxes. they believe in jesus christ as their savior, check. they believe in life and the sanctity of life from the minute of conception forward, check. they believe in the constitution and separation of powers, check. but ted cruz checks everyone of my boxes and then some with a sh
a lot of those fights i've been in in in washington. when we're in the foxhole and we're fighting president obama and his policies and fighting nancy pelosi and harry reid, sometimes we were fighting members of our own party and leadership to do what's right for you. when you're in that foxhole, you look around and see who is in there with you. i can tell you there was one person on the senate side that was in every single fight with us and that was ted cruz. i don't getive my endorsement easy....
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[indistinct chattering] [indistinct chattering] [indistinct chattering] comments and your calls on washington journal. we will then take you to a discussion on how states can draw investments to their states. >> i think we are going through a or we are on the cusp of progressive revolution. i believe bernie sanders and hillary clinton are progressives. on howime to take stock this guy did that we got was progressive and what do we learn from that experience. as we move to the next administration. bill craft on q&a, talks about his book, buyer's remorse which takes a critical ,ook at the obama presidency bernie sanders recently spoke out in favor of the book. is harmless. it does not endorse the book. it repeats a point he makes in every campaign speech which is one, we need a political revolution -- that is his phrase and that political revolution means that the progressives have to really keep the pressure on the next president whom we hope will be a democrat and a progressive. to be true toary the progressive agenda and follow it through and not compromise it away. >> tonight, at 8:00 p.m.
[indistinct chattering] [indistinct chattering] [indistinct chattering] comments and your calls on washington journal. we will then take you to a discussion on how states can draw investments to their states. >> i think we are going through a or we are on the cusp of progressive revolution. i believe bernie sanders and hillary clinton are progressives. on howime to take stock this guy did that we got was progressive and what do we learn from that experience. as we move to the next...