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washington doesn't. let states pursue their own ideas the result is workers usually can't get training help unless they lose their jobs first. much of the money only get sent to the states with the argument that you have to train people once they lose their job rather than training them while they have their job so they don't lose their job. that's the washington mentality for you. we will wrap up all those job-training programs and in them to each and every state to deal with their workers and economic situation and take it and setashington, d c ourselves free to make sure our people can be prosperous. i hope you agree. [applause] i will send medicaid back to the states as well. washington makes it so hard to try new ideas, it seems as though nothing ever gets done. we are making progress in the private sector health insurance. better chronic disease management, and the practice of paying for value, not just volume. these ideas can also be put to work helping restrain costs and the federal government pr
washington doesn't. let states pursue their own ideas the result is workers usually can't get training help unless they lose their jobs first. much of the money only get sent to the states with the argument that you have to train people once they lose their job rather than training them while they have their job so they don't lose their job. that's the washington mentality for you. we will wrap up all those job-training programs and in them to each and every state to deal with their workers and...
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we are at george washington university in downtown washington, d.c. expecting to hear momentarily from house minority leader nancy pelosi. she's actually here to talk about women in politics and to talk about what it takes to lead in congress and also the media's role in all of that. we also might hear comments from her about the budget agreement. a two-year deal which she took part in behind closed doors as far as negotiation. "the washington post" reporting that the budget bargain faces its first test today with house republicans, speaker boehner and president obama having reached that agreement this week, not a done deal. a two-year budget negotiated by the white house and congressional leaders, and today house republicans meeting to decide if they can support that deal or not. several coming out already making statements saying that they cannot support the deal. the deal would increase spending and boost the debt ceiling through march of 2017 in exchange for spending reforms, increasing federal spending by $80 billion. and having been reached behi
we are at george washington university in downtown washington, d.c. expecting to hear momentarily from house minority leader nancy pelosi. she's actually here to talk about women in politics and to talk about what it takes to lead in congress and also the media's role in all of that. we also might hear comments from her about the budget agreement. a two-year deal which she took part in behind closed doors as far as negotiation. "the washington post" reporting that the budget bargain...
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what we need in washington is change. runsed a washington that like what we believe here in new hampshire as republicans, and what jeb bush did in florida. he made a huge difference. he reduced taxes every year that he was governor. he grew the economy. he grew jobs. that is what we want as her publicans in this country. we want everyone to better themselves. i am proud to introduce the next president, jeb bush. [applause] chuck: would you remain standing for the pledge of allegiance. all: i pledge allegiance to the flag of the united states of america. and to the republic for which it ,tands one nation, under god indivisible, with liberty and justice for all. bush: your endorsement is very meaningful. thank you for coming out and welcoming me. i am from florida. it is great to be in a place that honors the space program. it is really good to be here. [applause] if you think about it, america always has been an aspirational country, hasn't it? we have always done things that defied the imagination of the rest of the world
what we need in washington is change. runsed a washington that like what we believe here in new hampshire as republicans, and what jeb bush did in florida. he made a huge difference. he reduced taxes every year that he was governor. he grew the economy. he grew jobs. that is what we want as her publicans in this country. we want everyone to better themselves. i am proud to introduce the next president, jeb bush. [applause] chuck: would you remain standing for the pledge of allegiance. all: i...
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the gentleman from washington is recognized. >> mr. speaker, to the the gentlewoman from washington, my colleague and friend, ms. herrera beutler, who has committed to me that she will go to every effort to make sure she has samples of dungeness crab in her office, so we all know what we're talking about, i would like to yield three minutes. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlewoman is recognized. ms. herrera beutler: i thank the gentleman. thank you, mr. speaker. i rise today to ask my colleagues to support 2168, the west coast dungeness crab management act. this bipartisan bill is an important solution for residents of coastal communities in southwest washington. the successful two-decades-old dungeness crab agreement will expire september 30 of 2016. this bill simpley makes permanent the management authority between washington, oregon and california. and this management authority has worked. for over the 20 years -- the last 20 years, these states have overseen one of the most valuable fisheries in the pacific northwest. in 2014 fish
the gentleman from washington is recognized. >> mr. speaker, to the the gentlewoman from washington, my colleague and friend, ms. herrera beutler, who has committed to me that she will go to every effort to make sure she has samples of dungeness crab in her office, so we all know what we're talking about, i would like to yield three minutes. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlewoman is recognized. ms. herrera beutler: i thank the gentleman. thank you, mr. speaker. i rise today to ask my...
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"washington journal," live at 7:00 a.m. eastern on c-span. >> this monday on c-span's new series, "landmark cases." in 1830, dred scott was enslaved. during his enlistment in the army, emerson was assigned to duties in several free states, during which dred scott married. when the doctor died, he tried to buy his freedom. the case of scott versus stanford in c-span's new series, "landmark cases," with our special guest george washington law professor christopher bracy and martha jones, history professor. landmark cases, live monday at 9:00 p.m. eastern. be sure to join the conversation and we will be taking your calls, e-mails, tweets during the program. on c-span, c-span3, and c-span radio. it is good for them to have individual time when the community and work with them so they can get a feel for the personalities, individuals who arll
"washington journal," live at 7:00 a.m. eastern on c-span. >> this monday on c-span's new series, "landmark cases." in 1830, dred scott was enslaved. during his enlistment in the army, emerson was assigned to duties in several free states, during which dred scott married. when the doctor died, he tried to buy his freedom. the case of scott versus stanford in c-span's new series, "landmark cases," with our special guest george washington law professor...
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[applause] and it did not come from washington. washington despised ronald reagan. by the way, if you see a candidate who washington embraces, run and hide. it came from the american people and it turned this country around. we went from misery and stagnation to booming economic growth, to millions lifted out of poverty and into prosperity and the american dream. towardthe cold war and the wall to the ground. why am i so optimistic? the same thing is happening again. all over this country, men and women are waking up. when we launched this campaign, the new york times promptly opined that cruise cannot win. -- ted cruz cannot win. because the washington elites despise him. i kind of thought that was the whole point of the campaign. [laughter] [applause] look, if you think things are going great in washington, that we need to keep heading in the same basic direction, fiddling around the edges, then i am not your guy. on the other hand, if you think washington is fundamentally broken, that there is a bipartisan corruption of career , whoicians in both parties get in b
[applause] and it did not come from washington. washington despised ronald reagan. by the way, if you see a candidate who washington embraces, run and hide. it came from the american people and it turned this country around. we went from misery and stagnation to booming economic growth, to millions lifted out of poverty and into prosperity and the american dream. towardthe cold war and the wall to the ground. why am i so optimistic? the same thing is happening again. all over this country, men...
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"washington journal," live at 7:00 a.m. eastern on c-span. >> this monday on c-span's new series, "landmark cases." in 1830, dred scott was enslaved. during his enlistment in the army, emerson was assigned to duties in several free states, during which dred scott married. when the doctor died, he tried to buy his freedom. the case of scott versus stanford in c-span's new series, with our cases," special guest george washington law professor christopher bracy and martha jones, history professor. atdmark cases, live monday 9:00 p.m. eastern. be sure to join the conversation and we will be taking your calls, e-mails, tweets during the program. on c-span, c-span3, and c-span radio, and for background on each case while you watch, the landmark cases companion book available for $8.95 plus shipping on c-span.org/landmarkcases. next, british prime minister david cameron at the conservative conference, and democratic presidential candidate bernie sanders and hillary clinton speak to the hispanic caucus, and then at 11:00 p.m., anot
"washington journal," live at 7:00 a.m. eastern on c-span. >> this monday on c-span's new series, "landmark cases." in 1830, dred scott was enslaved. during his enlistment in the army, emerson was assigned to duties in several free states, during which dred scott married. when the doctor died, he tried to buy his freedom. the case of scott versus stanford in c-span's new series, with our cases," special guest george washington law professor christopher bracy and...
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washington should have that as well. elected officials should service with a servant's part. -- heart. they should be doing their work. elected officials should not finish their job and go out the back door and lobby the people they were serving with. there should be a six-year on lobbyist. just as there is in many places. 29 states that have advocated a balanced budget amendment. i hope we get to the point where we have one. it will not happen in washington, but the state that people can demand this. government needs to live within our means, rather than their means. if we focused on bringing people together to force consensus on how we get to a balanced budget with that constitutional requirement, i guarantee if i was president, we could do it. we need a line item veto power for the next president. they call me veto corleone when i was the governor. i guess that was being -- like being called the washington redskins. the speaker of the house called me back, i embraced it. items in the line budget, not to be punitive. n
washington should have that as well. elected officials should service with a servant's part. -- heart. they should be doing their work. elected officials should not finish their job and go out the back door and lobby the people they were serving with. there should be a six-year on lobbyist. just as there is in many places. 29 states that have advocated a balanced budget amendment. i hope we get to the point where we have one. it will not happen in washington, but the state that people can...
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it was not the plum job in washington dc -- washington, d.c. you have to spend a lot of time on the road. host: you are first among the callers tonight. >> i want you to call of -- clarify something. was this the case that decided the supremacy of the court, in terms of the ability to say what the law is? >> we may have a bit of a disagreement on this. the classic view is, yes, the case does establish that. i tend to think that, it was pretty clear that there was supposed to be review in the system and you see it in federalist 78 with justices riding circuit ruling on constitutionality and the supreme court ruling on constitutionality. before marbury, there was judicial review that had been established. after marbury, the jews judicial -- that the judicial review is better established -- after marbury, the judicial review is that are established. you will not find the sentence, "the supreme court is the interpreter of the constitution." that will not appear until after world war ii. the technicals of marbury is not about abortion. it is about a
it was not the plum job in washington dc -- washington, d.c. you have to spend a lot of time on the road. host: you are first among the callers tonight. >> i want you to call of -- clarify something. was this the case that decided the supremacy of the court, in terms of the ability to say what the law is? >> we may have a bit of a disagreement on this. the classic view is, yes, the case does establish that. i tend to think that, it was pretty clear that there was supposed to be...
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i know there's problems in washington, but it should never get that low. i hope the president reconsiders. mr. scalise: yesterday we sent president obama the national defense authorization agent. -- act. this bill was worked through the committee process. chairman thornberry and so many others worked in a very bipartisan way to put together a bill that not only makes sure that our troops are properly funded, increases their way, makes sure that guantanamo bay inmates are not sent to america and given american rights, does so many other things to protect america's safety abroad where there's incredibly dangerous world. actually gives real tools to our allies like the ukraine who want to push back against russia's aggression. this bill was a strong bipartisan bill that deserves the president's signature, not the threat of a politically charged veto. the president needs to reconsider his veto threat. do what's right for our troops and what's right for america's national security and sign this bill. we're also going to be voting later this week on the reconcil
i know there's problems in washington, but it should never get that low. i hope the president reconsiders. mr. scalise: yesterday we sent president obama the national defense authorization agent. -- act. this bill was worked through the committee process. chairman thornberry and so many others worked in a very bipartisan way to put together a bill that not only makes sure that our troops are properly funded, increases their way, makes sure that guantanamo bay inmates are not sent to america and...
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this is still a problem in washington dc -- washington, d.c. know that the next president wants them to do this in the right way. you can always find a proper allen's between the environmental good and the environmental necessity and economic progress. that should be the goal of the next administration, to allow americans to invest in their own dreams and yet to protect the natural environment. i did this is the governor of florida and we balanced both of these. that be excess -- be upset american entrepreneurialism creates jobs that you don't like and don't impose your will on the rest of the country. america works. america works far better from the bottom-up rather than from up rathere bottom than from the top down. [applause] the finalbush: suggestion that i have is that there should be greater deference to the states. in this world where all the smart people in the age of obama reside in washington, d.c., the rest of us are kind of in all of their raw intelligence and their great capability to tell us how we are supposed to live our lives.
this is still a problem in washington dc -- washington, d.c. know that the next president wants them to do this in the right way. you can always find a proper allen's between the environmental good and the environmental necessity and economic progress. that should be the goal of the next administration, to allow americans to invest in their own dreams and yet to protect the natural environment. i did this is the governor of florida and we balanced both of these. that be excess -- be upset...
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i think washington knows the truth. washington's lawyers were pretty happy with the constitution of iraq. could simple measure that be adopted by american policymakers is to be neutral on the constitutional dispute between baghdad and curtis stand, which would allow kurdistan to export its own oil, which would be a critical part of consolidating. --o kurdistan excel at it kristen consolidating its right or consolidating its path to independence. >> on the question of constitutional rights you called for the u.s. to have neutrality. i would go a step further. actively obstructing the kurdish oil was uncalled for. they would have been better to address the isis invasion. the early question is quite right, they subsequently have made greater efforts and had and positive outcomes creating protections. they need to do more to protect ethnic and religious minorities across kurdistan by not only providing security but also legal guarantees. its -- closeose with thank you for your comments. there is no one who knows the legal i
i think washington knows the truth. washington's lawyers were pretty happy with the constitution of iraq. could simple measure that be adopted by american policymakers is to be neutral on the constitutional dispute between baghdad and curtis stand, which would allow kurdistan to export its own oil, which would be a critical part of consolidating. --o kurdistan excel at it kristen consolidating its right or consolidating its path to independence. >> on the question of constitutional rights...
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from martha washington to michelle obama, sunday at 8:00 p.m. eastern on american history tv on c-span3. >> former secretary of state and presidential candidate hillary clinton testifies tomorrow before the house select committee on benghazi, which is investigating the 2012 attack on the u.s. consulate.
from martha washington to michelle obama, sunday at 8:00 p.m. eastern on american history tv on c-span3. >> former secretary of state and presidential candidate hillary clinton testifies tomorrow before the house select committee on benghazi, which is investigating the 2012 attack on the u.s. consulate.
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how has washington impress you as a cultural center? jane: well, i love washington. there are some wonderful washington arts providers. there's something for everyone in this microcosm of a city, so it has been a great. in some ways running a performance art center in kansas city has been similar to washington in that it is still that mindset of bok choy/corndog and at the kaufman center, pulling people together who love the arts for different reasons but do not always have the same perspective. oversaw --s, i drywallers, i oversaw the construction. drywallers do not have the same. in washington, well the opportunity to honor the different perspectives sometimes they are opposing without forcing everybody to be a light. i see more similarities and maybe more dense in population. john: a couple of questions related to your background. how has your training as a professional musician influenced your leadership style at the nea? and put another way, how has being an artist affected how you lead? jane: it's been absolutely central in my leadership style to be involved in
how has washington impress you as a cultural center? jane: well, i love washington. there are some wonderful washington arts providers. there's something for everyone in this microcosm of a city, so it has been a great. in some ways running a performance art center in kansas city has been similar to washington in that it is still that mindset of bok choy/corndog and at the kaufman center, pulling people together who love the arts for different reasons but do not always have the same...
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here in washington, we're talking about a fiscal cliff again. possibly, december 11 is the new date, and, now, i guess, it has been moved up to the treasury secretary said thomas has to act sooner, but there is some question on whether congress will act or if we will have another shutdown-type situation. i was talking to the gentlemen on my left about a highway bill and he was talking about how congress cannot seem to get a highway bill done. what can congress learn from the lessons you are talking about? how can congress bridge those divides, start working together, and get that balance? well, it is not going to be easy because of what we have been doing for too many years. we do not seem to believe in balanced budgets. states really do live within their means, do not spend more than they take income and are not have unreasonable that. at least the vast majority of us -- debt. at least the vast majority of us live within a tight budget. utah has a aaa bond rating. our rating is better than the united states. we need to have people in congress o
here in washington, we're talking about a fiscal cliff again. possibly, december 11 is the new date, and, now, i guess, it has been moved up to the treasury secretary said thomas has to act sooner, but there is some question on whether congress will act or if we will have another shutdown-type situation. i was talking to the gentlemen on my left about a highway bill and he was talking about how congress cannot seem to get a highway bill done. what can congress learn from the lessons you are...
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he's an outsider to washington. never held elected office. this year, i think people are really looking for something like that. someone who is not in d.c. or part of the establishment. your thoughtswith and comments. republicans call (202) 748-8001. democrats (202) 748-8000. (202) 748-8002. there is a special line for those who live in new hampshire or iowa. .hat is (202) 748-8003 let's talk about advertisement and spending. the omaha world herald had the story about jeb bush. even though he is lagging in the polls, he is spending big on campaign ads. the super pac supporting him is spending 1.9 million dollars in iowa, new hampshire, and south carolina. the next highest fundraiser was the conservative solutions project, which backs senator marco rubio and they spent $700,000 in three states. places currently in fifth at a .4%. t 8.4%. are you guys already being inundated with tv ads? guest: we just have a few candidates on the air and it is a bunch of super pac's right now. onepro-bush super pac has that says he wants to disrupt the old way
he's an outsider to washington. never held elected office. this year, i think people are really looking for something like that. someone who is not in d.c. or part of the establishment. your thoughtswith and comments. republicans call (202) 748-8001. democrats (202) 748-8000. (202) 748-8002. there is a special line for those who live in new hampshire or iowa. .hat is (202) 748-8003 let's talk about advertisement and spending. the omaha world herald had the story about jeb bush. even though he...
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george washington had political issues. time a reporter wrote down what they said in congress and wrote down -- they were horrified. they were shocked. when people started following them around when they were giving speeches, they would stop talking because they were so horrified by the idea, because it was so unfair that somebody would write down what you said and put it in the newspaper. , you can't ask a magic question. you can't do it because they know how to answer all the magic questions. what i am looking forward to, and what works -- what we were talking about with jeb bush. if you could confront him with that statement, he knows what to say now and he would fix it. if you could surprise him the way donald trump was surprised -- once in a while they will get surprised by references to things they have actually done. and that's like an end to debate thing. it's like two or three people yelling at each other on the stage. it's not going to happen now. but my answer is there are no magic questions. sam: do you have one
george washington had political issues. time a reporter wrote down what they said in congress and wrote down -- they were horrified. they were shocked. when people started following them around when they were giving speeches, they would stop talking because they were so horrified by the idea, because it was so unfair that somebody would write down what you said and put it in the newspaper. , you can't ask a magic question. you can't do it because they know how to answer all the magic questions....
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can run it from here and not from washington, right? as you shift these programs out, you can do with strings and bureaucracy. when people retire, don't fill their jobs. in ohio, we have the lowest number of state employees in 30 years. you really don't want to fire people unless you are doing a really bad job or it is absolutely necessary because what does that achieve, really? some people have been replaced in ohio. the bulk of it is through attrition. you jump in and you do more. learn the other job. there are two other elements. one, the leadership. is the leadership inspiring or are they dull, boring, and don't care? leadership can motivate people. finally, we have to figure out a ohio,hich we try to do in to energize the people who do work in the government. you want a bad person. i'm glad you feel that way about yourself. [laughter] gov. kasich: there is a reality that you are going to need these folks. they get frustrated by what they see. we need to be able to set them loose. allow them to be more creative, to take more risks.
can run it from here and not from washington, right? as you shift these programs out, you can do with strings and bureaucracy. when people retire, don't fill their jobs. in ohio, we have the lowest number of state employees in 30 years. you really don't want to fire people unless you are doing a really bad job or it is absolutely necessary because what does that achieve, really? some people have been replaced in ohio. the bulk of it is through attrition. you jump in and you do more. learn the...
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baus that's the kind of leadership we need the washington today. someone that's not afraid to scale back the size of government. give us our power back here and new hampshire and other states. let us control the programs and get the economy moving with tax reform by rolling back unnecessary regulations and unleashing the power of small business. these are all things that i've seen john kasich advocate for year after year and to do it successfully. not just talking about but actually doing it and we need a president who can go to washington and get those things done. i believe that person is john kasich. ladies and gentlemen, it's my pleasure to introduce my personal friend john kasich. [applause] john: john sa so knew knew, the man who turns surpluses into deficits. he was the guy that stuck it do you -- to you, john. it wasn't me, honestly. can you take that phone? if it's the president, i'll call him back. just kidding, mr. president, anyway, this is really nice. this is a really nice little spot and john has been a great friend and talked to me
baus that's the kind of leadership we need the washington today. someone that's not afraid to scale back the size of government. give us our power back here and new hampshire and other states. let us control the programs and get the economy moving with tax reform by rolling back unnecessary regulations and unleashing the power of small business. these are all things that i've seen john kasich advocate for year after year and to do it successfully. not just talking about but actually doing it...
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[applause] senator cruz: it did not come from washington. washington despised ronald reagan. by the way, if you see a candidate who washington embraces, run and hide. [laughter] senator cruz: it came from the american people, and it turned this country around. we went from misery and stagnation to booming economic growth, to millions lifted out of poverty into prosperity and the american dream. we went from our hostages languishing in iran, to winning the cold war and tearing the berlin wall to the ground. why am i so optimistic? because the same thing is happening again. all over this country, men and women are waking up. when we launched this campaign, the new york times promptly opined, ted cruz cannot win. because the washington elites despise him. i kind of thought that was the whole point of the campaign. [laughter] [applause] senator cruz: look, if you think that things are going great in washington, that we need to keep headed in the same basic direction, just kind of fiddle around the edges, then i am not your guy. i'm a other hand, if you think that washington is fu
[applause] senator cruz: it did not come from washington. washington despised ronald reagan. by the way, if you see a candidate who washington embraces, run and hide. [laughter] senator cruz: it came from the american people, and it turned this country around. we went from misery and stagnation to booming economic growth, to millions lifted out of poverty into prosperity and the american dream. we went from our hostages languishing in iran, to winning the cold war and tearing the berlin wall to...
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we need to break the washington cartel and bring power back to the people. you asked about social security. bulwark of our society and i in myit's yours possible view social security should follow for old. there one for seniors should be no changes whatsoever. we have ordered their financial affairs counting on the buses and we need to honor those commitments. for younger workers. i'm 44 years old. it's hard to find someone my age who believe social security will be there for us. that presents a real opportunity for reform when you have an who thinks it's not likely to be there. -- for there should be younger workers we should gradually increase the those two age area changes alone and social security back. the third piece that i think is critical for younger work hours is we need to allow younger workers to keep a portion of their tax a minute and a personal account that they own that they control can pass on to their kids and grandkids. i want to bring together republicans and democrats with common sense plans to ensure host: richard is joining us for texa
we need to break the washington cartel and bring power back to the people. you asked about social security. bulwark of our society and i in myit's yours possible view social security should follow for old. there one for seniors should be no changes whatsoever. we have ordered their financial affairs counting on the buses and we need to honor those commitments. for younger workers. i'm 44 years old. it's hard to find someone my age who believe social security will be there for us. that presents...
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-- martha washington to michelle obama. sunday at 8:00 p.m. eastern on american history tv on c-span3. next, a rally marking the 20th anniversary of the million man march on the national mall. after that, john kasich speaks to the hispanic chamber of commerce. then, it is got on the house debate concerning the 40 year ban on u.s. crude oil exports. a rally was held on the national mall to mark the 20th anniversary of the million man march. speakers address incarceration policies, immigration laws, and equal pay for women. islampeaking, nation of minister louis farrakhan, who comes up about three hours into the event. it is about five and a half hours total. >> allahu akbar -- allahu akbarloc [arabic singing] >> there is no god but allah. mohammed is the messenger of allah. singing] ♪ >> mohammed is the messenger of allah. arabic singing] >> come to prayers. singing]bic come to prayer. come to success. [arabic singing] ♪ come to success. [arabic singing] akbar! ♪ >> there is no god but allah. singing] ♪c mohammed is the messenger of all
-- martha washington to michelle obama. sunday at 8:00 p.m. eastern on american history tv on c-span3. next, a rally marking the 20th anniversary of the million man march on the national mall. after that, john kasich speaks to the hispanic chamber of commerce. then, it is got on the house debate concerning the 40 year ban on u.s. crude oil exports. a rally was held on the national mall to mark the 20th anniversary of the million man march. speakers address incarceration policies, immigration...
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"washington journal" is next. at 11:00, we take you to the bipartisan policy center for a discussion on the response to the syrian refugee crisis. later, the senate judiciary committee looks at legislation on mandatory minimum sentencing and a hearing scheduled for 3:00. the iran nuclear agreement goes into effect today and coming up on washington journal, we get an idea of what that entails with of the singh washington institute for near east policy. a look at the transpacific partnership with former agriculture secretary dan .lickman later, reporter stephen all -- stephen ohlemacher describes how social security recipients might be affected without a cost of living increase in benefits. ♪ host: congress gets back to work this week. back from the columbus day break. president obama in washington at the white house meeting with c ceos talking about climate change. monday, october 19. welcome to "washington journal." we begin with the news that social security beneficiaries would not be getting a cost-of-living i
"washington journal" is next. at 11:00, we take you to the bipartisan policy center for a discussion on the response to the syrian refugee crisis. later, the senate judiciary committee looks at legislation on mandatory minimum sentencing and a hearing scheduled for 3:00. the iran nuclear agreement goes into effect today and coming up on washington journal, we get an idea of what that entails with of the singh washington institute for near east policy. a look at the transpacific...
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"washington journal" is live day 7:00 a.m. eastern on c-span. >> he said from the beginning i look in the mirror and i don't see a president. response to that was quit looking in the mirror. saidrom the beginning he this is nothing i've ever thought about. >> this sunday night, former executive, onns his book run mitch run, about formerg-time friend indiana governor mitch daniels run in decision not to 2012. >> i became convinced as we came toward the end of the process that he's very competitive, and i think he had made a decision would have hade his heart and soul into it. but from the very beginning it's he everthing that really thirsted after. >> sunday night at 8:00 eastern pacific on q and a. editorial cartoonists from the "washington post," atlanta journal constitution and other their workts discuss during the george w. bush presidency. they talked about their methods serious issues and the extent they go in editorializing their subjects. this was part of a three-day conference on the bush hofstraration hosted by univer
"washington journal" is live day 7:00 a.m. eastern on c-span. >> he said from the beginning i look in the mirror and i don't see a president. response to that was quit looking in the mirror. saidrom the beginning he this is nothing i've ever thought about. >> this sunday night, former executive, onns his book run mitch run, about formerg-time friend indiana governor mitch daniels run in decision not to 2012. >> i became convinced as we came toward the end of the...
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washington, d.c.'s annual revenue is $7 billion. unlike the 50 states of america, the district of columbia has to get permission from congress to spend our own money. that is not right. we demand the right to govern ourselves, our money, and our destiny like the other 50 states. today, how many of you have trouble -- travel from another state to get here? did you know that if you decide to live here and become a resident of the district of columbia, you lose all of your voting or presentation in congress simply because you live in the district of columbia? states between the states of maryland and virginia, you lose voting representation in congress, and immediately become subject to taxation without representation. the firstw african-american attorney general of the united states, eric holder junior, a d.c. resident, cannot run for a position in the house of representatives or the united states senate simply because he resides in the district of columbia? note, i moved from oakland, california to the district of columbia in 1980. i
washington, d.c.'s annual revenue is $7 billion. unlike the 50 states of america, the district of columbia has to get permission from congress to spend our own money. that is not right. we demand the right to govern ourselves, our money, and our destiny like the other 50 states. today, how many of you have trouble -- travel from another state to get here? did you know that if you decide to live here and become a resident of the district of columbia, you lose all of your voting or presentation...
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and then the washington ideas forum with 2012 presidential candidate mitt romney. mauro on:00, tony "q&a." host: our guest on
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they say washington changes you, but after 25 years in washington -- in washington, d.c., john boehner has never forgotten where he came from. his roots are that big catholic family, running a local bar in a blue collar part of cincinnati that background grounded him and gave him the right perspective on both life and public service. losing john boehner's bad for ohio and i believe it's bad for america but it's probably good for john boehner. speaker boehner, on behalf of my constituents, let me say thank you for your selfless service to this country and good luck in the future, and please don't be a stranger. i yield back the balance of my time, mr. chairman. mr. chabot: reclaiming my time, does the gentlewoman from ohio have further speakers? ms. kaptur: i have no further speakers but i would like to add this, if i might. that is that the circumstances that have led to speaker boehner's decision to depart this chamber trouble me a great deal. and history will report on everything that happened that has led to this point, but how sad is it that someone with that experience, from our p
they say washington changes you, but after 25 years in washington -- in washington, d.c., john boehner has never forgotten where he came from. his roots are that big catholic family, running a local bar in a blue collar part of cincinnati that background grounded him and gave him the right perspective on both life and public service. losing john boehner's bad for ohio and i believe it's bad for america but it's probably good for john boehner. speaker boehner, on behalf of my constituents, let...
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the way we operate in washington, the way we don't operate in washington is largely the message that is appealing to the public because they are tired of our inability to get together and actually have a budget process with appropriation bills that get done, and we don't shut down government. somehow the people within the beltway, of the majority party do not understand that. i would hope as we look at something like this, that clearly is not going to become law, would once again show that you're going to repeal without replacing you for all care act. millie the people would lose their health care act and get us closer to shut down is not what the america wants. if yousomee looking for a speaker candidate he is available but he comes at a high price. i yelled back my time. nk y mr. moulton. two and half minutes. >> thank you missed. thinking it mr. chairman. i would like to start my time at the definition that we attribute to one of america's greatest scientists. albert einstein. einstein said, insanity is doing the same thing over and over again and expecting different results. eins
the way we operate in washington, the way we don't operate in washington is largely the message that is appealing to the public because they are tired of our inability to get together and actually have a budget process with appropriation bills that get done, and we don't shut down government. somehow the people within the beltway, of the majority party do not understand that. i would hope as we look at something like this, that clearly is not going to become law, would once again show that...
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waters: i yield to the gentleman from washington, the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from washington is recognized for one minute. mr. reichert: i thank the gentlelady for yielding. mr. speaker, one of the america's greatest promises is the promise if you work hard, play fair, your opportunities are endless. thousands of business owners throughout this country have lived by this mantra and sought new opportunities abroad. when congress allowed the charter of the export-import bank to expire, over the summer, we took away an important tool for american business owners and their employees. they depend upon it. this is about jobs. many small companies throughout my region and in my district have relied on ex-imbanks. i'll name one. number nine 9, small town in eastern washington. a hay company in washington with the sport of ex-im bank, this company was able to expand its business, hire employees, and sell in foreign markets. otherwise not. this story is the story of success, of jobs for the small hardworking businesses of america that create 85% of our jobs. if we don't act, businesses
waters: i yield to the gentleman from washington, the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from washington is recognized for one minute. mr. reichert: i thank the gentlelady for yielding. mr. speaker, one of the america's greatest promises is the promise if you work hard, play fair, your opportunities are endless. thousands of business owners throughout this country have lived by this mantra and sought new opportunities abroad. when congress allowed the charter of the export-import bank to...
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they're here in washington today. they've been waiting 30 years for the opportunity to see this issue addressed. my friends, by voting against this legislation, you're saying that iran and the perpetrators of these atrocities deserve u.s. sanctions relief before the victims deserve the court-ordered compensation. let me say it again. now, by voting no, you're putting the interests of iran's terror machine before the american victims of that terror. i say, not one cent. to those who say iran can't afford to pay these damages, let me remind you of a few facts. iran has yearly gross domestic product in excess of $1.3 trillion and they just spent $21 billion on russian jets. the facts show that iran has the money and will have much more if the sanctions are lifted. money our own administration freely admits will go to finance even more terror. i sat yesterday with ken steven, the brother of rob steven, a united states navy diver executed on flight 847. his brother ken said to me yesterday, if the president doesn't this op
they're here in washington today. they've been waiting 30 years for the opportunity to see this issue addressed. my friends, by voting against this legislation, you're saying that iran and the perpetrators of these atrocities deserve u.s. sanctions relief before the victims deserve the court-ordered compensation. let me say it again. now, by voting no, you're putting the interests of iran's terror machine before the american victims of that terror. i say, not one cent. to those who say iran...
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and later, here i am back in washington dc. oultrip to new york and se and washington is a testament to the u.s.-korea alliance, which is guided by the ideals of the united nations, and continues to involved into an ever stronger and dynamic alliance. my keynote address at the you when general assembly -- at the un general assembly, i laid out korea-- korea itself is been a superior -- beneficiary of the first world order and a trusted partner of the united nations. the journey korea embarked on any seven decades since the war was a process of bring it to life the values and ideals of the united nations. the korea-u.s. alliance has defended the values of democracy, the free market system, and human rights, and developed into a vibrant economy through the ashes of work. our two countries have adventured together on this great journey of 70 years, and that we stand poised to make another leap forward. the journey i had will be -- journey ahead will be shaped by our two countries as staunch partners in the service of community. co
and later, here i am back in washington dc. oultrip to new york and se and washington is a testament to the u.s.-korea alliance, which is guided by the ideals of the united nations, and continues to involved into an ever stronger and dynamic alliance. my keynote address at the you when general assembly -- at the un general assembly, i laid out korea-- korea itself is been a superior -- beneficiary of the first world order and a trusted partner of the united nations. the journey korea embarked...
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mike was born in seattle, washington. he attended the university of washington where he earned a degree in political science. for two years after graduating from he sold cartoons on a freelance basis to the washington newspaper while working as an insurance salesman. careern his cartooning with the greenville news in south carolina in 1984 and moved to the new orleans times later that year. in 1989, he began his career with the atlantic vernal constitution where he continues today. while at the atlanta journal-constitution, mike one the 1995 pulitzer prize and 2006 pulitzer prize for editorial cartooning. wonderful cartoons that the pulitzer committee acknowledged during the two thousand six submissions including katrina, 9/11, and the war in iraq. startnderful panel will with my comments on saying that this will be different than other sections you have attended. a lot of the comments of the panelists you have heard before this session are couched, to put this in context, or -- on the one hand, very carefully nuanced exp
mike was born in seattle, washington. he attended the university of washington where he earned a degree in political science. for two years after graduating from he sold cartoons on a freelance basis to the washington newspaper while working as an insurance salesman. careern his cartooning with the greenville news in south carolina in 1984 and moved to the new orleans times later that year. in 1989, he began his career with the atlantic vernal constitution where he continues today. while at the...
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of regulations washington is churning out. in the final 15 months of the obama administration, washington bureaucrats are working overtime to finalize new rules on everything from prairie puddles to power plants. just this week, the white house released an ozone rule that will increase electricity costs and decrease reliability. in this administration's race to control more of what americans do every day it has lost all , perspective. the rules are based on ideology rather than practicality. the result is an explosion of expensive regulations and federal requirements on hard-working families. washington's assault on andy johnson in wyoming could be repeated across the country. the obama administration issued more than 2500 new regulations in the past six years. complying with these regulations is expected to cost the economy a staggering $680 billion. people will be forced to spend millions of hours filling out the paperwork. you might ask, " what do americans get for this time and money?" one of epa's rules on power plants wo
of regulations washington is churning out. in the final 15 months of the obama administration, washington bureaucrats are working overtime to finalize new rules on everything from prairie puddles to power plants. just this week, the white house released an ozone rule that will increase electricity costs and decrease reliability. in this administration's race to control more of what americans do every day it has lost all , perspective. the rules are based on ideology rather than practicality....
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i would've taken a lump sum from washington dc. give me the title i money, that is for the schools that are low performing. giving -- give me the id a money. give me all of the early childhood literacy money. there are 30 programs for pre-k. lump them together, give me my percentage, give me the outcome you want and leave me alone. that's what i would've wanted. 80% of the bureaucrats in the department of education in tallahassee were there to fill out forms for the 10% of the money that we got from washington dc. i do not believe common core or higher standards. if the states want to have them come a great. if they want different standards, fine. make them high. the idea they are common is fine. [applause] gains ande greatest learning in any state. i am not prone to exaggeration. compared to others at least. the greatest gains in learning happen because we raise standards, had real accountability, rated schools a-f. every mom and dad knew that an f was not as good as in a. parents were given vouchers when their student got a f to
i would've taken a lump sum from washington dc. give me the title i money, that is for the schools that are low performing. giving -- give me the id a money. give me all of the early childhood literacy money. there are 30 programs for pre-k. lump them together, give me my percentage, give me the outcome you want and leave me alone. that's what i would've wanted. 80% of the bureaucrats in the department of education in tallahassee were there to fill out forms for the 10% of the money that we got...
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it is great to get out of washington, d.c. and talk to the people who will be deciding the next president of the united states. i think what we are seeing here in politics is extraordinary. it is extraordinary and we don't know how it is going to end, but what we are trying to do today to whatt some reaction we have heard. these voters, who spam the political spectrum from left to center to right, we have a lot of undeclared voters here. it will be interesting to see what they think of both the candidates and how washington can be fixed. is, -- and weion will also be taking your input and talking about that in the audience. volunteer to say whether anyone thinks compromise is a bad word and do you think compromise is a good word, and why? shyness is not allowed. please identify yourself and go with it. gail: my name is gail for them. i live in hempstead, new hampshire. i had ancestors who fought the british in boston, which i'm very proud of. but it doesn't make any difference why we came here. we all came for the same reason,
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not washington, d.c. under this eguidelines of our budget and the rules governing reconciliation, three committees in the house, the education and work force committee and the ways and means committee and the energy and commerce committee produced individual pieces of legislation to repeal major components of obama care. the house budget committee then took those pieces and combined them to a single bill we've brought to the house floor today. the restoring americans' health care freedom reconciliation act repeals the individual and employer mandates. it repeals the onerous cadillac tax. it repeals the medical device tax. and it repeals an obamacare slush fund as well as undue demands on employers an employees. additionally, it provides for a one-year -- it prohibits for one year taxpayer dollars from being used to pay abortion providers prohibited under the legislation while dedicating additional resources, that's more money, mr. speaker, to community health care centers across this country for women's h
not washington, d.c. under this eguidelines of our budget and the rules governing reconciliation, three committees in the house, the education and work force committee and the ways and means committee and the energy and commerce committee produced individual pieces of legislation to repeal major components of obama care. the house budget committee then took those pieces and combined them to a single bill we've brought to the house floor today. the restoring americans' health care freedom...
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washington, washington d.c. they look me like they were going to drag me -- don't blame me. i just live there. ms. pelosi: the fact is that is what are we talking about when we talk about regulation? clean air? clean water? what are we talking about? mr. sesno: businesses having to do more paperwork. ms. pelosi: you know what? a lot of that is state. in other words, we should subject everything we do, whether it's an investment in terms of dollars, whether it's a tax initiative. whether it's a regulation -- subject it to the harshest scrutiny. have common sense prevail. this whole thing of anti-government. the debate about the amount of government is as old as our country. older. and that's a legitimate debate. that's where people come down on the spectrum. more or less government. how much national, how much state, how much local. i think you read this new book on madison where he -- it's very interesting how he thought that the central government was really important to keeping our country together. so there is a role for all of it. and there is also a role for having susp
washington, washington d.c. they look me like they were going to drag me -- don't blame me. i just live there. ms. pelosi: the fact is that is what are we talking about when we talk about regulation? clean air? clean water? what are we talking about? mr. sesno: businesses having to do more paperwork. ms. pelosi: you know what? a lot of that is state. in other words, we should subject everything we do, whether it's an investment in terms of dollars, whether it's a tax initiative. whether it's a...
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now serving as the washington politics editor and deputy washington bureau chief. joining us from virginia. good morning. caller: i'm calling about jason chaffetz's unsuitability to be speaker of the house. this year, chairing the oversight committee, he heard testimony from the inspector general for epa. this was the third or fourth time that epa let his committee know that employees were being threatened by homeland security. please read the testimony from february 3. he is saying that epa cites are not being thoroughly investigated and reviewed because the department of defense is blocking that activity. and that means that there is unsafe situations are presenting threats to human health and environmental safety at places like the radford army ammunition plant, where epa would like to do some enforcement, but the army and a private contractor are running the plant for a huge profit and preventing epa from doing their job. to doon chaffetz needs his job oversight and investigate what he was told. host: thank you for the call. he is on a very challenging and inte
now serving as the washington politics editor and deputy washington bureau chief. joining us from virginia. good morning. caller: i'm calling about jason chaffetz's unsuitability to be speaker of the house. this year, chairing the oversight committee, he heard testimony from the inspector general for epa. this was the third or fourth time that epa let his committee know that employees were being threatened by homeland security. please read the testimony from february 3. he is saying that epa...
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he is the washington correspondent for the omaha world herald. he is the membership secretary of the national press club. a reporter for the gray sheet. jennifer laszlo, president of respectability usa. benji saarland is political reporter for msnbc. candy carson, she is the wife of our speaker. [applause] thomas burr. he is the washington correspondent for the salt lake tribune and he is the vice president of the national press club. myron is a george washington university professor and former president of the national press club. kevin merida, he is the managing editor of the washington post. gabriel dibenedetti is a national political correspondent for politico. yasmin al sabawi, the correspondent for the kuwait news agency and the director of strategic communications for the data quality campaign. [applause] i also want to welcome our other guests in the room today and our c-span and public radio audiences. i want to welcome our audiences watching a live stream on our website, press.org. you can also follow the action on twitter. use the hash
he is the washington correspondent for the omaha world herald. he is the membership secretary of the national press club. a reporter for the gray sheet. jennifer laszlo, president of respectability usa. benji saarland is political reporter for msnbc. candy carson, she is the wife of our speaker. [applause] thomas burr. he is the washington correspondent for the salt lake tribune and he is the vice president of the national press club. myron is a george washington university professor and former...
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he has sort of replicated that here in washington. however, now getting over the hurdle for him is going to be really difficult. as you said in the introduction, what they're doing today is sort of a -- i call it sort of a preliminary round. basically the house republican conference, these are the house republican majority, are going to be nominating their choice for speaker. with this -- with the dissatisfaction over promoting kevin mccarthy, other candidates have emerged. so you see sort of this little known, sort of lesser known newcomer, congressman daniel webster from florida. he has won the support of the house freedom caucus which is a core group of conservatives. and then at the last minute, late last week and over the weekend, we saw this long shot bid by another popular younger congressman, actually a friend of kevin mccarthy, whose name is jason chaffetz. congressman jason chaffetz came in just a couple years after kevin mccarthy, elected in 2008. sort of a -- he got himself elected that year. challenged a sitting congressm
he has sort of replicated that here in washington. however, now getting over the hurdle for him is going to be really difficult. as you said in the introduction, what they're doing today is sort of a -- i call it sort of a preliminary round. basically the house republican conference, these are the house republican majority, are going to be nominating their choice for speaker. with this -- with the dissatisfaction over promoting kevin mccarthy, other candidates have emerged. so you see sort of...
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[applause] ♪ >> another interview from the seventh annual washington ideas forum. massachusetts senator elizabeth warren. this is just over 20 minutes. ♪ jonathan: i know she needs no introduction. but i have been told i need to give her one anyway. elizabeth warren is a first-term democratic senator from massachusetts. the consumer financial protection bureau was her idea. she chaired the oversight of tarp. a harvard professor, and i missing anything? thank you so much for joining us. really appreciate it. senator warren: thank you. jonathan just a start off with : an idea, since we are at the ideas festival, you and newt gingrich have joined to take on the charge to increase funding for the national institute of health. how did this odd couple, if you will permit me to say so, come into fruition? senator warren: start with the idea behind it which is what are the functions of government? think about our future over a long arc. not until next week or even the next funding cycle. what is it look like overall? i will give you some bad news. the fastest growing age
[applause] ♪ >> another interview from the seventh annual washington ideas forum. massachusetts senator elizabeth warren. this is just over 20 minutes. ♪ jonathan: i know she needs no introduction. but i have been told i need to give her one anyway. elizabeth warren is a first-term democratic senator from massachusetts. the consumer financial protection bureau was her idea. she chaired the oversight of tarp. a harvard professor, and i missing anything? thank you so much for joining...
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washington just has to begin to function again. instead of being the problem, it has to become the solution. we have to be one america again. and at our core, i have always believed that what sets america apart from every other nation is that we, ordinary americans, belief in possibilities. unlimited possibilities. the possibilities for a kid growing up in a poor inner-city neighborhood, or a spanish-speaking home, or a kid from mayfield in delaware, or pennsylvania like jill and i. to be able to be anything we wanted to be, to do anything that we want. that's what we were both taught and what the president was taught. it was real. that is what i grew up believing. it has always been true in this country. if we lose that, we have lost something very special. we will have lost the very soul of this country. when i was growing up, my parents, in tough times, looked at me and would say to me and my brothers and sister, honey, it is going to be ok. and they meant it. they meant it. it was going to be ok. but some of you cover me, i say
washington just has to begin to function again. instead of being the problem, it has to become the solution. we have to be one america again. and at our core, i have always believed that what sets america apart from every other nation is that we, ordinary americans, belief in possibilities. unlimited possibilities. the possibilities for a kid growing up in a poor inner-city neighborhood, or a spanish-speaking home, or a kid from mayfield in delaware, or pennsylvania like jill and i. to be able...
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later in the week we expect work on a budget reconciliation federal school vouchers for schools in washington, d.c. later in the week we expect work on a budget reconciliation package that would repeal planned parenthood. >> later today we'll get a look at syrian refugee crisis. discuss the global response so far and other humanitarian issues that still need to be addressed. that's being hosted by the bipartisan policy center. and we have it live at 11:00 a.m. eastern on c-span. this afternoon we're live from capitol hill for a hearing on legislation that would eate a new mandatory minimum sentence for those caught aiding terrorists and reduce other sentences for nonviolent crimes. we get under way at 3:00 eastern with our live coverage on c-span. sentence for those caught aiding terrorists and reduce other sentences for nonviolent crimes. we get under way at 3:00 eastern with our live coverage on c-span. >> tonight on c-span's new series landmark cases by 1830 the mississippi river had missi become a breeding ground for cholera and malaria. to address this problem, louisiana allowed only one
later in the week we expect work on a budget reconciliation federal school vouchers for schools in washington, d.c. later in the week we expect work on a budget reconciliation package that would repeal planned parenthood. >> later today we'll get a look at syrian refugee crisis. discuss the global response so far and other humanitarian issues that still need to be addressed. that's being hosted by the bipartisan policy center. and we have it live at 11:00 a.m. eastern on c-span. this...
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. >> 2012 presidential candidate mitt romney talked about ideas at the washington ideas for them. he cohosted the event which politicalether figures and journalists. this is 30 minutes. ♪ >> you get the couch. >> all right. governor romney, thank you very much for joining us. i'm hoping we can do a little politics and a little policy over the time that we have with you. i would love to start out with the state of grace on the republic -- state of race on the republican side. easy topic. ronald reagan had his 11th commandment, thou shalt not speak ill of another republican. gov. romney: that has sort of gone by the wayside. host: what do you make of the tone of this campaign and the amount of name-calling, much of it emanating from donald trump? gov. romney: i think mr. trump's entry into the race, he said yesterday that some of the things he said about other candidates have been childish, i think that is probably a fair characterization coming from him. for a long time, the other candidates and i will just ignore it and i think they found it did not help them. so they are coming
. >> 2012 presidential candidate mitt romney talked about ideas at the washington ideas for them. he cohosted the event which politicalether figures and journalists. this is 30 minutes. ♪ >> you get the couch. >> all right. governor romney, thank you very much for joining us. i'm hoping we can do a little politics and a little policy over the time that we have with you. i would love to start out with the state of grace on the republic -- state of race on the republican side....
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"washington journal" live at 7:00 a.m. on c-span. announcer: the communicators is next with republican covers men john shimkus discussing the oversight of internet domain names and other technology issues. at 7:00, our new series "landmark cases," which explores the stories behind the supreme court's most significant decisions. our froze program is marbury versus madison which is the basis for judicial review. and a later today's rally all the national mall commemorating the 20th anniversary of the million man march. announcer: c-span created by america's cable companies 35 years ago and brought use a public service by your local cable or satellite provider. pedro: joining us on "the communicators" this week, representative john shimkus, republican of illinois, a member of energy and commerce committee and also a member of the communications and technology subcommittee. representative shimkus, thank you for joining us. and also joining us for the conversation, david mccabe of "the hill." he is their technology reporter. thank you for
"washington journal" live at 7:00 a.m. on c-span. announcer: the communicators is next with republican covers men john shimkus discussing the oversight of internet domain names and other technology issues. at 7:00, our new series "landmark cases," which explores the stories behind the supreme court's most significant decisions. our froze program is marbury versus madison which is the basis for judicial review. and a later today's rally all the national mall commemorating the...
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the clerk: the sproot, washington, d.c., -- the speaker's room, washington, d.c., october 20, 2015. i hereby appoint the honorable john r. moolenaar to act as speaker pro tempore on this day. signed, john a. boehner, speaker of the house of representatives. the speaker pro tempore: pursuant to the order of the house of january 01
the clerk: the sproot, washington, d.c., -- the speaker's room, washington, d.c., october 20, 2015. i hereby appoint the honorable john r. moolenaar to act as speaker pro tempore on this day. signed, john a. boehner, speaker of the house of representatives. the speaker pro tempore: pursuant to the order of the house of january 01