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and was replaced by a former senator who was quite popular. another wrinkle, it was clearly and ite under statutes -- believe it's better if each party has a candidate -- the onreme court could be relied to weigh in the interests of the democratic party, related to the statutes of new jersey. is, you have a situation after the election in which something horrible emerges with respect to the nominee or the winner of the election. it could be health-related, some it's not too likely -- >> can you ask a question place? >> will any panelists comment. to point out the electoral college is suited to deal with that situation, because the people are selected for their loyalty to that candidate. if they decide this person can't be the person, it will not be a coup d'etat. it is a political solution to a political problem that i think cannot possibly be improved. >> there's a lot to respond. question -- if it were to work as it was intended because of the 12th amendment, and we do account that political parties formed almost immediately, although they w
and was replaced by a former senator who was quite popular. another wrinkle, it was clearly and ite under statutes -- believe it's better if each party has a candidate -- the onreme court could be relied to weigh in the interests of the democratic party, related to the statutes of new jersey. is, you have a situation after the election in which something horrible emerges with respect to the nominee or the winner of the election. it could be health-related, some it's not too likely -- >>...
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oregon democratic senator john merkley posted this. "happy small biz saturday. cap small and support local businesses like tender loving empire, which sells locally made goods like records press that cascade pressing that create local jobs, power local economies and add so much hard to our communities." tonight on c-span, david brooks and historian ronald white discuss character and the presidency. comparing past administrations to the trump white house. david brooks talks about dwight eisenhower. character you build is to identify your core sin and fight it. we all have some weakness, and for one of my characters, dwight eisenhower, is weakness was his temper. the story i told was ike at eight or nine going trick-or-treating. his mom would not let him. he got said that he punched a tree in the front yard and rubbed all the skin off his fingers. his mom sent it to his room and let them cry for an hour and then came up to bind the wounds and recited from proverbs. he who conquers his own soul is greater than he who conquers a city. he said it was the most importa
oregon democratic senator john merkley posted this. "happy small biz saturday. cap small and support local businesses like tender loving empire, which sells locally made goods like records press that cascade pressing that create local jobs, power local economies and add so much hard to our communities." tonight on c-span, david brooks and historian ronald white discuss character and the presidency. comparing past administrations to the trump white house. david brooks talks about...
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later in the week, senators are expected to vote on the senate tax reform plan, which includes oil drilling in the arctic and repealing the health care law's insurance mandate. watch live coverage of the house on c-span and the senate on c-span2. c-span, were history unfolds daily. c-span was created as a public service by america's cable-television companies and is brought to you today by your cable or satellite provider. >> the kennedy clinton dinner, hosted by the new hampshire democratic party speeches from representative john delaney of maryland and tim ryan of ohio. this is two hours and 15 minutes.
later in the week, senators are expected to vote on the senate tax reform plan, which includes oil drilling in the arctic and repealing the health care law's insurance mandate. watch live coverage of the house on c-span and the senate on c-span2. c-span, were history unfolds daily. c-span was created as a public service by america's cable-television companies and is brought to you today by your cable or satellite provider. >> the kennedy clinton dinner, hosted by the new hampshire...
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chris dodd and also the election of president barack obama and the 2004 reelection of senator tom daschle. jerry faulhaber is professor emeritus of business economics and public policy and management at the work in school and previously served as chief economist at this fcc and current research includes wireless markets, public broadband public-policy markets, specter policy, public safety radio in the filesharing music operate, net neutrality and i.t. security. the honorable darrell issa represents people of california's 49th congressional district in the u.s. house of representatives since 2001. his committee memberships include the house judiciary committee where he serves as chairman of the subcommittee on intellectual property and the internet a lot with democratic suzy talabani with the internet of things his end he speaks to these issues not just as representative of a district, but also practitioner. he holds 37 patents founded an electronics company and also served as chairman of the consumer electronics association. david young is vice president for his responsible for identifyi
chris dodd and also the election of president barack obama and the 2004 reelection of senator tom daschle. jerry faulhaber is professor emeritus of business economics and public policy and management at the work in school and previously served as chief economist at this fcc and current research includes wireless markets, public broadband public-policy markets, specter policy, public safety radio in the filesharing music operate, net neutrality and i.t. security. the honorable darrell issa...
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it didn't matter how crazy the talk was you could have a senator and then there were senators saying this stuff and you say have you read anything about who these people are do you know that your own government for six years has been telling every country in the world they're innocent and please take them and you're saying these things in common really seriously but you couldn't get through the noise and unfortunately to our great regret and to the great regret of the wiggers president obama abandoned the plan that was the beginning of the end of president obama's going to talk about policy. i started in may and immediately i turned to the european union for european governments to negotiate with us arrangements for them to take detainees. i did not like going to countries and asking them to do something that we as a government were unwilling to do and that's not because of the obama administration that was because congress prohibited us. too bad and it made it harder and many countries would say why should we help you do something you won't do and my answer was you're right we shoul
it didn't matter how crazy the talk was you could have a senator and then there were senators saying this stuff and you say have you read anything about who these people are do you know that your own government for six years has been telling every country in the world they're innocent and please take them and you're saying these things in common really seriously but you couldn't get through the noise and unfortunately to our great regret and to the great regret of the wiggers president obama...
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in the senate where you. get one. of the you and one and i mean it. came as a kind then when you're mean and you don't remember. you know she was sure. i could always you do with. no mandated. to any given day. now when i went in and we got to get in to go in the machine maybe it is. time. for. us. but i think younger than anything non-doing ever done under you think about when you could be anything that. could be. done. but i say. when you're funny. you're right when you're young going to war. there and you're doing this you have. no idea and i know when i hear that in this. group when your band. now say i'm going to scale to sign but i was still in school but that's about it i guess. but i've been up. you know any man. hello again there's plenty of unsettled weather across the middle east at the moment the satellite picture is showing plenty of clouds stretching through parts of saudi arabia all the way out to across the caspian sea and there's plenty more in the way of what weather following it as well of a some of us in turkey it is very very wet
in the senate where you. get one. of the you and one and i mean it. came as a kind then when you're mean and you don't remember. you know she was sure. i could always you do with. no mandated. to any given day. now when i went in and we got to get in to go in the machine maybe it is. time. for. us. but i think younger than anything non-doing ever done under you think about when you could be anything that. could be. done. but i say. when you're funny. you're right when you're young going to war....
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the president did not, for example, comment on republican roy, who is hoping to win a senate seat in alabama next month and has been accused of making sexual advances towards several teenagers. —— roy moore. roy moore denies those claims, which he says are politically motivated. for analysis on all of this, i spoke to our washington correspondent earlier. donald trump has more sympathies towards roy moore, although he did not endorse his rival in the primary for the senate nomination in alabama, after the fight he said he rana alabama, after the fight he said he ran a good campaign and seems like a good man, so he is on the record supporting roy moore's candidacy in alabama. to be perfectly honest, i was down in alabama watching that race and the people who support roy moore are donald trump's days. they are the antiestablishment populists in the republican party, so i think donald trump is concerned that if he goes against roy moore here, he is going to be once again going against his base because donald trump had endorsed his primary opponent. meanwhile, it was very easy to go
the president did not, for example, comment on republican roy, who is hoping to win a senate seat in alabama next month and has been accused of making sexual advances towards several teenagers. —— roy moore. roy moore denies those claims, which he says are politically motivated. for analysis on all of this, i spoke to our washington correspondent earlier. donald trump has more sympathies towards roy moore, although he did not endorse his rival in the primary for the senate nomination in...
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together with other in southern senators, they brought the senate to a standstill for seven days in november 1942. endless quorum calls were demanded as well as complete readings of the journal. bilbo made it clear "if this full tax bill passes, the next step will be an effort to remove the education qualifications." when that is done, he said "we , will have no way of preventing negros from voting." richard russell defended reconstruction and the history of race relations in his state, saying "any fair-minded man who studies the history of the last 75 years would commend the south on the great work we have done." , professor, he would not consider you to be a fair-minded man in this respect. here is another cartoon by dr. seuss about theodore bilbo. the impasse in the senate reached a dramatic moment on saturday, november 14 when and the majority leader called for a quorum and ordered when some southerners left the hall, their arrest. one of those missing and was deeply offended was tennessee's kenneth mckellar, saying being called a filibusterer holds no terror for me, adding he would work
together with other in southern senators, they brought the senate to a standstill for seven days in november 1942. endless quorum calls were demanded as well as complete readings of the journal. bilbo made it clear "if this full tax bill passes, the next step will be an effort to remove the education qualifications." when that is done, he said "we , will have no way of preventing negros from voting." richard russell defended reconstruction and the history of race relations...
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campbell: the senate passed a bill. senators tom connolly of texas and lester hill of alabama said in the process of approving the measure, they ruptured constitutional processing. opponents of the bill understood the political implications of denying soldiers the right to vote and were reluctant to wage a full-skill filibuster. they had to take their medicine at this particular moment. present roosevelt signed into law, which required the war and navy department's to distribute postal cards to members of the armed forces who can then request a ballot from their state. this process really meant it was too late to be operational on election day coming up and 48 days. is not quite over. i will get to it in just a moment. the roosevelt administration in the fall of 1942 has reason to worry. and a previous election in world war i in 1918, republicans won five senate seats and 25 house seats to take control of both houses. throughout 1932, voters were frustrated with a lot of things. the slow pace of the war, gas and food ra
campbell: the senate passed a bill. senators tom connolly of texas and lester hill of alabama said in the process of approving the measure, they ruptured constitutional processing. opponents of the bill understood the political implications of denying soldiers the right to vote and were reluctant to wage a full-skill filibuster. they had to take their medicine at this particular moment. present roosevelt signed into law, which required the war and navy department's to distribute postal cards to...
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the senate, meanwhile, will see its provision, its bill introduced in just a couple days, we expect, from the finance committee. the chair of that committee is orrin hatch. we should see that by the middle of the week.
the senate, meanwhile, will see its provision, its bill introduced in just a couple days, we expect, from the finance committee. the chair of that committee is orrin hatch. we should see that by the middle of the week.
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wasn't easy to get the housing project off the ground at the time, but the community rallied, including senator dianne feinstein, who was mayor at the time and a huge proponent of the project. today, as many as 70 seniors rely on housing, and up to 170 depend on health services here. two of those residents are sisters lee lin and wan a. lee lin says she's pleased with the apartment upgrades. >> at least it's like a new room to us, brand-new everything. yeah, everything is so clean, so convenient. of course. very happy. we love it. >> but it's the ability to reside and get health services in one place that's made life much easier for them. >> where i used to live, with my son, there was no chinese around the area. during the day, when they go to work, i am home alone all by myself with no friends around, nobody. i'm really thankful for on lok for giving us such a good opportunity for us together here. so on lok house is very good. ♪ >> barnaby hall works as the on lok lifeways activity therapist and interacts with seniors every day. he says the renovation not only looks good but has lifted spi
wasn't easy to get the housing project off the ground at the time, but the community rallied, including senator dianne feinstein, who was mayor at the time and a huge proponent of the project. today, as many as 70 seniors rely on housing, and up to 170 depend on health services here. two of those residents are sisters lee lin and wan a. lee lin says she's pleased with the apartment upgrades. >> at least it's like a new room to us, brand-new everything. yeah, everything is so clean, so...
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robert kennedy in the senate he was in the senate. ted kennedy was of the senate. teddy's book is even better. he have to teach his brother how he have to sit there for hours and pretend to be interested. they waited for that turn to come. he was a right and wrong and i because of specific people out there there there to that are going to be the next generation. i don't see any of them ready. i don't know. maybe they are attractive. do something, say something. just be attractive. if you are big on corey take a look at his yucky ex. i'm sorry. it should be reason for them to look at that guy very seriously. come on. your job is not to do that. that is not your job. and you are using your job to do it. i understand the choice bribery means you actually had to have a tape recorder. if you do this i will do that. it's okay. the guys walking around with a 5,000-dollar watch dollars watch like he's on by somebody. given to him by some pal to establish his cronyism. i'm watching, lyndhurst. as if they have them on the ticket. you will take a working guy. he doesn't let y
robert kennedy in the senate he was in the senate. ted kennedy was of the senate. teddy's book is even better. he have to teach his brother how he have to sit there for hours and pretend to be interested. they waited for that turn to come. he was a right and wrong and i because of specific people out there there there to that are going to be the next generation. i don't see any of them ready. i don't know. maybe they are attractive. do something, say something. just be attractive. if you are...
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the west side -- >> host: even though he was the senator from new york. >> guest: i know. i think he had a hard time convincing the old political types like jim tate, the mayor of philly, hubert humphrey had the team behind him. how horrible the convention with the students and police rye identitying. if bobby had walked into that convention, something would have been different. like he did in the '64 convention. magic could have occurred. and those delegates in those days were not bound by primaries. they could have just erupted. so it's very hard to say. i think he would have beaten richard nixon. i think nixon was spooked by him. there's a great scene in my book where nixon's announcing for the nomination, and he starts going forces will be up leashed we cannot imagine. we don't know where this is going to end. i mean, it's really -- he was spooked. >> host: mid march, 1968, rfk announces. march 30th, 1968, lbj -- >> guest: right, pulls out. >> host: -- declares out. any relationship? >> guest: it wasn't the -- [laughter] well, if you want to get into causality, larry o
the west side -- >> host: even though he was the senator from new york. >> guest: i know. i think he had a hard time convincing the old political types like jim tate, the mayor of philly, hubert humphrey had the team behind him. how horrible the convention with the students and police rye identitying. if bobby had walked into that convention, something would have been different. like he did in the '64 convention. magic could have occurred. and those delegates in those days were not...
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jack's going to get elected to the senate, and you're going to lose re-election. and jack said, keep me out of it. so jack is the prince everybody likes, bobby's the one -- here's a great example. i worked for tip o'neill all those years. tip it would me jack came to him in 1956 and said can you give me your credentials to the convention in chicago? give me your credentials so you don't get to be a delegate, and give them to my little brother. of course, tip, he's irish. he remembered this his whole life. who's he think he is, that upstart? never blamed jack. he blamed bobby. that's how jack liked it. >> host: let's hear from alan in houston, texas. go ahead, alan. >> caller: hi. the only reason i'm touching on this is because, as you just said, mccarthy's a bad guy. but was bobby up with mccarthy going to exonerate nazi criminals that were involved with the shootings at mall madty? >> guest: which, gene mccarthy? >> host: do you know what? it's probably another theory or conspiracy theory. >> guest: yeah. >> host: probably joe mccarthy and -- >> guest: i don't kn
jack's going to get elected to the senate, and you're going to lose re-election. and jack said, keep me out of it. so jack is the prince everybody likes, bobby's the one -- here's a great example. i worked for tip o'neill all those years. tip it would me jack came to him in 1956 and said can you give me your credentials to the convention in chicago? give me your credentials so you don't get to be a delegate, and give them to my little brother. of course, tip, he's irish. he remembered this his...
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senate?. >> the strange thing about the senate when it was run we voted all day we would go and tell everybody agrees with one vote and voting on amendments all day. with the real estate tax there should be amendments but it is the most dysfunctional from health care and the tax bill they try to get it down to one vote so everybody has to agree verbally but they should be voting on amendments all day for regular order. that is regular order and that is the way it was when i was there. but that is not done any more so they have very few votes on key issues just like the tax bill is one vote and it should be 40 per day going until denies your on record for everything but the modern day senate doesn't want to go on the record for anything especially foreign policy. not like the war powers after something like that and it is unfortunate but also because the public punishes the senators for taking a specific position. m4 regular order going back to the legislative amendment and several votes per da
senate?. >> the strange thing about the senate when it was run we voted all day we would go and tell everybody agrees with one vote and voting on amendments all day. with the real estate tax there should be amendments but it is the most dysfunctional from health care and the tax bill they try to get it down to one vote so everybody has to agree verbally but they should be voting on amendments all day for regular order. that is regular order and that is the way it was when i was there. but...
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the edge would not be elect roy moore to the senate. [laughing] [applause] but i may be in the minority among conservative republicans on that issue. we're going to find out. i want to start off by just getting a bit of background, i i was conservative talkshow host for 23 years and i thought he understood what the truth movement was about. i thought i knew who conservatives were, and then along came donald trump. this is what i wrote just to set the record straight. in august 2015, which was a few months after donald trump descended that gold escalator to announce is going to run for president, and i wrote donald trump is a cartoon version of every media stereotype of the reactionary nativist misogynist right. except is not a cartoon. he's the leading gop candidate for president at the moment. to be clear, trump is not only a cynical opportunist, and inchoate ideologue but it generally repelling human being. even leaving his tweets makes you dumber. donald trump is an caricature of a a real candidate which makes his current post succes
the edge would not be elect roy moore to the senate. [laughing] [applause] but i may be in the minority among conservative republicans on that issue. we're going to find out. i want to start off by just getting a bit of background, i i was conservative talkshow host for 23 years and i thought he understood what the truth movement was about. i thought i knew who conservatives were, and then along came donald trump. this is what i wrote just to set the record straight. in august 2015, which was a...
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[laughter] if you ask what would jesus do it would not be liked roy more to the senate. [laughter] [applause] but i may be in the minority among those conservative republicans.i we will find out. so just to get some of background and as a conservative talk-show host i thought i knew it was the amount the but conservatives were the along came donald trump so this is what i wrote just to set the record straight. but in august 2015 trump descended that escalator delvesd into a run for president and i wrote he is a cartoon version of every media stereotypes of the armed misogynist right except he is not a cartoon but the leading candidate for president at the moment and to be clear is not a cynical opportunist but a human being even his tweets dumber. is a generated character that makes his success all the more troubling. number one people keep asking what does he have to do or what wine does he have to cross? whatever the wine is he already crossed it. it is a new. so in may 2016 after he successfully nail down the republican nomination i was on fox news i believe this was
[laughter] if you ask what would jesus do it would not be liked roy more to the senate. [laughter] [applause] but i may be in the minority among those conservative republicans.i we will find out. so just to get some of background and as a conservative talk-show host i thought i knew it was the amount the but conservatives were the along came donald trump so this is what i wrote just to set the record straight. but in august 2015 trump descended that escalator delvesd into a run for president...
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but then back in 52 but then he is elected into the senate that you will lose their reelection he said keep me out of the. so here is a great example worked for urd tip o'neill. can you give me the credentials? give me your credentials. give them to my little brother. lahood does he think he is?. >>us houston texas. >>. >> caller: dealer reason i touched because you say mccarthy is the bad guy but but will they exonerated nazi criminals?. >> guest:. >> is a conspiracy theory. >> guest: i don't know. >> host: day question or comment?. >> caller: i have not gotten your book yet but reedy arthur schlesinger's journals with those interactions they have had brought back at history. i know it is a hypothetical but what is the difference in this country if bobby was notna assassinated?. >> into fake them elected so let me tell you we would not have this by definition but if you go to washington have the people were killed after 69. is clearly that is one result. but as the war went on the country was very divided with hard hats and the working people. and then the country was divided. and the
but then back in 52 but then he is elected into the senate that you will lose their reelection he said keep me out of the. so here is a great example worked for urd tip o'neill. can you give me the credentials? give me your credentials. give them to my little brother. lahood does he think he is?. >>us houston texas. >>. >> caller: dealer reason i touched because you say mccarthy is the bad guy but but will they exonerated nazi criminals?. >> guest:. >> is a...
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ron widen and senator jeff merkley. i retired here six years ago for the second time. i retired here partly after a due diligent search of the politics of oregon, was it really as crazy as it sometimes seems, which it is sometimes, but nevertheless, there is a basically a liberal democratic conscience based political environment, which is absolutely 180 degrees from that in the state of texas, where i was born, raised, and went back and became a journalist. those are my favorite politicians right now. >> host: all right. that's jack in medford, oregon. let's hear from lizan in santa rosa, kaz. hi. >> caller: hello. thank you for taking my call. wanted to ask charlie how he could possibly still be a republican? i know he addressed that slightly. and how he could have thrown his vote away by not voting for hillary, sole qualified candidate on the ballot. trump should never have been on the ballot. he is unqualified. this is the most important job in the world, and how is it that 30% of this population doesn't understand t
ron widen and senator jeff merkley. i retired here six years ago for the second time. i retired here partly after a due diligent search of the politics of oregon, was it really as crazy as it sometimes seems, which it is sometimes, but nevertheless, there is a basically a liberal democratic conscience based political environment, which is absolutely 180 degrees from that in the state of texas, where i was born, raised, and went back and became a journalist. those are my favorite politicians...
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the attorney general of alabama, and then had a distinguished body of service in the united states senate. a person we could always depend on to put the constitution first as he was considering the legislation before them. during the time that he has been the attorney general of the united states, he has already in this relatively short time done a great deal and achieved remarkable results and accomplishments in the department of justice. during this time, he is -- has restored integrity to the department of justice, he has reasserted fidelity to the constitution, he has adopted or changed numerous regulations and practices in the department based upon sound principles, common sense, fairness, and particularly, breaching a just result in the many cases and other illegal activities of the department. one of the things that has been most impressive is the way in which he has reestablished cooperative and collaborative relationships with the law enforcement community throughout the country. i do not know how many different groups he has addressed, but it seems like it is a most and day amon
the attorney general of alabama, and then had a distinguished body of service in the united states senate. a person we could always depend on to put the constitution first as he was considering the legislation before them. during the time that he has been the attorney general of the united states, he has already in this relatively short time done a great deal and achieved remarkable results and accomplishments in the department of justice. during this time, he is -- has restored integrity to...
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for the restrictions have been passed by the house, but not the senate. authorityn, the fdic to raise deposit insurance has been taken away, only to be restored upon request by fdic through a joint resolution of congress, making it impractical in a timely way. the authority to make new loans has expired. so, let me say a few words about lindner. of last resort in my happy with how the fed operates as a lender of last resort, no. need better coordination between fiscal authorities and lending, where there is a reasonable possibility that the buyer could be solvent, or is not. at the very least we should regard any investment equity as outside their authority, which of course they did. that should be a fiscal decision reserved for the treasury. secondly, we need more of a rule of law of the operations of the in of lender of last resort the sense that the fed should articulate the general policies it has on matters including facilities and programs, how they determined solvency, what a program really as, penalty rates, collateral, etc.. not only is ambiguity
for the restrictions have been passed by the house, but not the senate. authorityn, the fdic to raise deposit insurance has been taken away, only to be restored upon request by fdic through a joint resolution of congress, making it impractical in a timely way. the authority to make new loans has expired. so, let me say a few words about lindner. of last resort in my happy with how the fed operates as a lender of last resort, no. need better coordination between fiscal authorities and lending,...
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we take very seriously the obligation to consult with the senate and we in sure every senator has an opportunity to provide input on judicial nominees. the first thing until each senator is we are happy to interview them and will consider anyone they recommend. i will never -- they will never take us up on this offer and many tell a different story to the press, but we are moving to move all vacancies. -- but we are moving to fill all vacancies. [applause] chairman grassley and 15 has done an outstanding job moving the nominees to the senate judiciary committee. [applause] he does not get enough credit for his work on this. is reallyty leader the one that has created this opportunity. the number of vacancies that were on the table when the president was sworn in was unprecedented, and the courage that mitch mcconnell showed to make that happen was tremendous. we owe him a grade of data to do. -- we home -- we owe him a debt of gratitude. [applause] he has made this is number one priority and he is delivering. the number of nominees being confirmed is tremendous. speak theing to senat
we take very seriously the obligation to consult with the senate and we in sure every senator has an opportunity to provide input on judicial nominees. the first thing until each senator is we are happy to interview them and will consider anyone they recommend. i will never -- they will never take us up on this offer and many tell a different story to the press, but we are moving to move all vacancies. -- but we are moving to fill all vacancies. [applause] chairman grassley and 15 has done an...
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the senate over many, many decades has developed various customs that empower home state senators to have a big say particularly in district courts. for those wondering request we just don't nominate you -- [laughter] the home state senators matter. we take very seriously the obligation to consult with the senate, and we painstakingly ensure that every senator has an opportunity to provide input on judicial nominees. the first thing i tell each senator is we're happy to interview them and strongly consider anyone they recommend. some never take us up on this offer and many tell a different story to the press. but we're moving quickly to fill all existing judicial vacancies. [applause] mr. mcgahn: chairman grassley and his teem have done an outstanding job moving the president's nominees to the senate judiciary committee. [applause] mr. mcgahn: candidly, chairman grassley does not get enough credit for his work on this. but the majority leader is really the one that's created this opportunity. a number of vacancies that were on the table when the president was sworn in was unprecedent
the senate over many, many decades has developed various customs that empower home state senators to have a big say particularly in district courts. for those wondering request we just don't nominate you -- [laughter] the home state senators matter. we take very seriously the obligation to consult with the senate, and we painstakingly ensure that every senator has an opportunity to provide input on judicial nominees. the first thing i tell each senator is we're happy to interview them and...
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senators kotten and been sask. sasses. council office he served as chairman of the fcc and was a partner at jones day. all that prior to joining the trump campaign. he heard his da -- spirit hen common a has brought everything he does and like barbara he has made his own way, often raising and approaching questions in a nonconventional way, advocating things because he thought they were right. one of his major interests has been judges. another, the administrative state, without which as this conference shows, as we heard last night there is increasing discussion and debate. as typical with don like barbara he takes the lead in battles. it is typical he does it with energy, zest, and good humor. work is committed to the constitution and structure, committed through his public service to advancing the form of government that makes america great. i am delighted to welcome don mcgann. mr. mcgann: thank you very much. i think i'm just going to quit while i am ahead. the reception will be across all. to be here, to be invited t
senators kotten and been sask. sasses. council office he served as chairman of the fcc and was a partner at jones day. all that prior to joining the trump campaign. he heard his da -- spirit hen common a has brought everything he does and like barbara he has made his own way, often raising and approaching questions in a nonconventional way, advocating things because he thought they were right. one of his major interests has been judges. another, the administrative state, without which as this...
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later on was elected attorney and had a alabama, distinguished body of service in the united states senate. a person we could always depend on to put the constitution first, as he was considering the legislation before them. beeng the time that he has the attorney general of the united states, he has already, in this relatively short time done a great deal and achieved remarkable results and accomplishments in the department of justice. during this time he has restored integrity to the department of justice, he has reasserted fidelity to the constitution, he has adopted or changed numerous regulations and practices in the upon soundbased principles, common sense, fairness, and particularly, reaching a just result in the many cases and other legal activities of the department. has beene things that most impressive is the way in which he has reestablished cooperative and collaborative relationships with the law enforcement community throughout the country. i don't know how many different groups he has addressed but it seems like almost one-a-day, among the police organizations and other law
later on was elected attorney and had a alabama, distinguished body of service in the united states senate. a person we could always depend on to put the constitution first, as he was considering the legislation before them. beeng the time that he has the attorney general of the united states, he has already, in this relatively short time done a great deal and achieved remarkable results and accomplishments in the department of justice. during this time he has restored integrity to the...
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[applause] to the folks over there, in the --firmation hearing, senator the ranking member senator einstein actually commented about now judge barrett saying -- [inaudible] dogma is on the list. [laughter] >> grant, who is a supreme court justice in georgia. [applause] he's on the list. cavanaugh -- [applause] >> he's winning on the applause meter. newsome, recently confirmed to the eleventh circuit. patrick -- [cheers] think i'm just going to throw in my notes and go back to y opening but i'm almost done with the boring part. so what do the judges on the list have in common? they have a demonstrated commitment to original nationalism and texturallism. have paper trails, sitting judges, there is nothing unknown about them. what you get.s it's not enough to say the right things in public speeches. apply those principles in concrete cases. good judges follow the law, even hen their decisions are unpopular. mra [applause] courage, it's as important as judicial independence. [applause] the president is looking for same traits in lower court especially on appeals. he wants smart judges that will
[applause] to the folks over there, in the --firmation hearing, senator the ranking member senator einstein actually commented about now judge barrett saying -- [inaudible] dogma is on the list. [laughter] >> grant, who is a supreme court justice in georgia. [applause] he's on the list. cavanaugh -- [applause] >> he's winning on the applause meter. newsome, recently confirmed to the eleventh circuit. patrick -- [cheers] think i'm just going to throw in my notes and go back to y...
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press secretary sarah sanders also took questions on alabama senate candidate roy moore. federal funding for hurricane relief and tax
press secretary sarah sanders also took questions on alabama senate candidate roy moore. federal funding for hurricane relief and tax
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the attorney general of alabama, and then had a distinguished body of service in the united states senate. we could always depend on to put the constitution first as he was considering the legislation before them. beeng the time that he has the attorney general of the united states, he has already in this relatively short time done a great deal and achieved remarkable results and accomplishments in the department of justice. is -- hass time, he restored integrity to the hasrtment of justice, he reasserted fidelity to the constitution, he has adopted or changed numerous regulations and practices in the department based upon sound principles, common sense, fairness, and particularly, breaching a just result in the many cases and other illegal activities of the department. one of the things that has been most impressive is the way in which he has reestablished cooperative and collaborative relationships with the law enforcement community throughout the country. i do not know how many different groups he has addressed, but it seems like it is a most and day among the police organizations and
the attorney general of alabama, and then had a distinguished body of service in the united states senate. we could always depend on to put the constitution first as he was considering the legislation before them. beeng the time that he has the attorney general of the united states, he has already in this relatively short time done a great deal and achieved remarkable results and accomplishments in the department of justice. is -- hass time, he restored integrity to the hasrtment of justice, he...
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i was in the senate in 2001. all of a sudden, the new public administration said we have a surplus, we need to give it back to the people. very richest of americans. let's cut taxes and we will go back and show you that maybe it did not work before that we will show you that we can trickle down and have economic growth. why would wes said undermine the hard work of eight years? president, heme inherited an economy that had a growing deficit and debt. the prior 12 years have quadrupled the debt of america, more than any other time in our entire previous history. he was determined to try to reverse that because he believed that it was good for the economy and it was responsible and it was what we should be doing for our children and our grandchildren. it was really hard. the economic plan, the deficit reduction plan passed in each house by one vote. not a single republican voted for it but instead they beat the drum day after day about how this policy of raising taxes on the wealthy, getting more revenue to be able
i was in the senate in 2001. all of a sudden, the new public administration said we have a surplus, we need to give it back to the people. very richest of americans. let's cut taxes and we will go back and show you that maybe it did not work before that we will show you that we can trickle down and have economic growth. why would wes said undermine the hard work of eight years? president, heme inherited an economy that had a growing deficit and debt. the prior 12 years have quadrupled the debt...
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senator who continued a family tradition of service by becoming a green beret. >> branch: once we got down in this area, there was like a small ditch that actually kind of ran down through here. >> whitaker: just before 8:00 in the evening, suddenly taliban fighters began shooting down into the ditch where brandon branch was with sergeants studenmund and mcdonald. >> branch: it broke loose at that point. >> whitaker: captain anderson watched as the firefight erupted a half mile away. >> anderson: from our location here, we could see the fire coming right onto them. they were just in such a vulnerable location down there, being on low ground, in a ditch. the advantage was from the taliban. >> montalbano: you could see the tracer rounds. >> whitaker: where did you think the shots were coming from? >> branch: at first, just somewhere in this general direction-- in that vicinity. >> whitaker: you couldn't see anybody? >> branch: we couldn't see anybody at the time. it was just somebody shooting. >> whitaker: can you-- the bullets are hitting all around you. you can hear them going by? >>
senator who continued a family tradition of service by becoming a green beret. >> branch: once we got down in this area, there was like a small ditch that actually kind of ran down through here. >> whitaker: just before 8:00 in the evening, suddenly taliban fighters began shooting down into the ditch where brandon branch was with sergeants studenmund and mcdonald. >> branch: it broke loose at that point. >> whitaker: captain anderson watched as the firefight erupted a...
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any of the states, i get the right to vote for the president, for my house rep, for senators and so forth. if you move to puerto rico, you lose those rights. it doesn't make any... any sense that we have a sort of second- class citizenship in the 21st century. >> kroft: when you say puerto rico's a colony of the united states, what do you mean exactly? >> rosselló: well, it... it is a colonial territory. we are a possession of the united states. congress has full authorization power over... over puerto rico. >> kroft: so, what's to stop the congress from saying, "i'm sorry, but, you know, you know we got california and florida and texas to take care of, and you're just a u.s. possession." >> rosselló: well, you know what's going to happen then? all... vast majority of puerto ricans are going to catch a flight and move to one of those states. our only transaction to go to the united states is buying an airplane ticket. that's it. you don't even need a passport. so, if conditions are so dire here, the u.s. citizens here are going to go to where they can get equal conditions. now is that s
any of the states, i get the right to vote for the president, for my house rep, for senators and so forth. if you move to puerto rico, you lose those rights. it doesn't make any... any sense that we have a sort of second- class citizenship in the 21st century. >> kroft: when you say puerto rico's a colony of the united states, what do you mean exactly? >> rosselló: well, it... it is a colonial territory. we are a possession of the united states. congress has full authorization...
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republican senate candidate roy moore taking aim at his accusers claiming he's the victim of conspiracy. tonight what his former co-worker is saying about his dating habits decades ago. >> under investigation. prosecutors planning to meet with one of kevin spacey's accusers. who said the hollywood star sexually assaulted him. >>> panic in the terminal. new surveillance video of the smoking backpack forcing thousands to evacuate
republican senate candidate roy moore taking aim at his accusers claiming he's the victim of conspiracy. tonight what his former co-worker is saying about his dating habits decades ago. >> under investigation. prosecutors planning to meet with one of kevin spacey's accusers. who said the hollywood star sexually assaulted him. >>> panic in the terminal. new surveillance video of the smoking backpack forcing thousands to evacuate
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for the first time, senator al franken facing reporters and apologizing. the minnesota democrat saying he's embarrassed and ashamed, now ending his silence on allegations of sexual misconduct. >> i've let the people down. >> what he said about heading back to work. >>> family feud. the alabama senate race, and the sexual assault accusations against roy moore, splitting not only the republican party, but even the first family. why president trump was irritated with daughter ivanka. and what the president is now saying about that infamous "access hollywood" tape. >>> also breaking tonight, an arrest in the road rage shooting that left a car full of bullet holes on the highway. >>> plus, the grandmother believed to have been murdered. her 15-year-old grandson fleeing their florida neighborhood.
for the first time, senator al franken facing reporters and apologizing. the minnesota democrat saying he's embarrassed and ashamed, now ending his silence on allegations of sexual misconduct. >> i've let the people down. >> what he said about heading back to work. >>> family feud. the alabama senate race, and the sexual assault accusations against roy moore, splitting not only the republican party, but even the first family. why president trump was irritated with daughter...
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state senator says enough is enough. >> shattered glass marks the spot where an unmarked san matteo county sheriff sergeant's car was broken into friday night. it happened on jones street. guns and ammo ripped off. >> the first will be a shotgun. the weather base 12 gauge, blue steel with a brown stock. second firearm is an ar-4. >> this man says he sees he break-ins all the time. >> i don't think it is the best place to leave an unsecured gun in a vehicle any more. most especially around here. >> it is not clear where in the car guns and ammo weren't left, but those weren't the only items taken he. police put out this bulletin. >> xl bulletproof vest. >> the weapons and ammo stolen were not issued by the fbi. this theft is one of six in the bay area since 2015. the weapon used to kill kate snidely on pier 14 was stolen from a bureau of management ranger car from san francisco. jerry hill passed legislation in 2016 requiring both citizens and police officers to store and secure handguns in cars. >> you can't legislate common sense. and law enforcement officials sadly are not getting it. th
state senator says enough is enough. >> shattered glass marks the spot where an unmarked san matteo county sheriff sergeant's car was broken into friday night. it happened on jones street. guns and ammo ripped off. >> the first will be a shotgun. the weather base 12 gauge, blue steel with a brown stock. second firearm is an ar-4. >> this man says he sees he break-ins all the time. >> i don't think it is the best place to leave an unsecured gun in a vehicle any more. most...
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schumer and doesn't believe the senator is responsible for the attack. we believe very strongly the individual carried out the attack is responsible and no one else. >> reporter: the diversity visa program, which was supported by senator schumer and signed into law by president george h.w. bush, sevens millions of applicants every year, and provides visas to about 50,000 people. all of whom get background checks. >> diversity lottery. sounds nice. it's not nice. it's not good. so, we want to immediately work with congress on the diversity lottery program on terminating it, getting rid of it. >> live tonight from the white house, and jon, we heard the president criticize the justice process, as well, in all of this, for the terrorist suspects. and today, he even said he would consider sending the alleged new york attacker to guantanamo bay. can he do that? >> reporter: technically, he can do it, but any move to send the alleged attacker to guantanamo bay would certainly face a constitutional challenge. no one ever arrested on american soil has been sent t
schumer and doesn't believe the senator is responsible for the attack. we believe very strongly the individual carried out the attack is responsible and no one else. >> reporter: the diversity visa program, which was supported by senator schumer and signed into law by president george h.w. bush, sevens millions of applicants every year, and provides visas to about 50,000 people. all of whom get background checks. >> diversity lottery. sounds nice. it's not nice. it's not good. so,...