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here in washington. president obama pushed back on the notion that there is a proxy war taking back between the united states and russia, the problem is vladimir putin's own jets are bombing c.i.a. trained rebels on the ground in syria, and that plays intoed narrative. >> reporter: u.s. made b g.m. missiles seeking out targets of forces loyal to bashar al-assad, free syrian army call them bashar al-assad tamers, as they drive rebels gains in the north-west. posted online, it purports to show weapons smashing into russian made tanks on the ground in syria. it's beginning to feel like a cold war era proxy war, two great powers facing off, without facing each other in combat. >> vladimir putin began a proxy war with the united states. when russian aircraft struck, moderate forces trained by the central intelligence agency. this was no accident. targets were provided by the syrian regime, they were accurate. >> reporter: retired army general making his point to congress. not everyone agrees. >> weapons, quit
here in washington. president obama pushed back on the notion that there is a proxy war taking back between the united states and russia, the problem is vladimir putin's own jets are bombing c.i.a. trained rebels on the ground in syria, and that plays intoed narrative. >> reporter: u.s. made b g.m. missiles seeking out targets of forces loyal to bashar al-assad, free syrian army call them bashar al-assad tamers, as they drive rebels gains in the north-west. posted online, it purports to...
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you're watching the "washington journal." for four days starting october 30, the obama administration will release 6,000 non-violent drug offenders. it's the largest one-time release of federal prisoners and due to changes and sentencing guidelines, up to 46,000 of them could be released under this initiative. supporters say this will help with overcrowding of prisons. for the next 45 minutes, we want to get your thoughts under his program and the larger issues of sentencing guidelines and drug offenses. here's how you can call us -- you can post on our facebook page or send us e-mail as well. this program that was announced previously in the last couple of weeks. here are the highlights of it. it would affect nichedly 6,000 non-violent inmates to be released between october 30 to november 2. an initial 8500 would be eligible starting this november into next november. overall in the next five years under this program, 40,000 plus prisoners could be eligible for early release. there are certain guidelines that have been attach
you're watching the "washington journal." for four days starting october 30, the obama administration will release 6,000 non-violent drug offenders. it's the largest one-time release of federal prisoners and due to changes and sentencing guidelines, up to 46,000 of them could be released under this initiative. supporters say this will help with overcrowding of prisons. for the next 45 minutes, we want to get your thoughts under his program and the larger issues of sentencing...
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and he knows what we need to do here in washington, d.c. so we can come together as republicans and democrats. >> congressman, is there anything that paul ryan could do, any guarantees he could give you, that would reassure you and maybe congressman webster as well, to come together behind paul ryan as a consensus candidate? >> he hasn't announced that he's running so i think we're all speculating right now. i think what's a little bit frustrating about this process is that there are some people who assume that paul ryan is the only one who can bring the conference together. i think that's a little bit presumptuous and i think that's a little bit wrong. there are a lot of people in this conference that can bring the conference together. anybody who's willing to talk about the crosses and i think you have heard this, it's not just the freedom caucus, it's every member of the washington republican party, is frustrated with the way washington is working. there are moderates, there are conservatives, there are people that are in our group, outs
and he knows what we need to do here in washington, d.c. so we can come together as republicans and democrats. >> congressman, is there anything that paul ryan could do, any guarantees he could give you, that would reassure you and maybe congressman webster as well, to come together behind paul ryan as a consensus candidate? >> he hasn't announced that he's running so i think we're all speculating right now. i think what's a little bit frustrating about this process is that there...
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that if you're going to stand against washington, washington will fight back. if you stand up against the washington cartel. you get attacked by democrats. you get attacked by the media. you get attacked by republicans. so anyone who says i'm never divisive, that means they've never stood against washington. that's how you are not divisive. is you don't actually take principled stands on anything. and let me point as an example, if you want to break the washington cartel, change how the city operates, the best example you and i have seen in our lifetimes is ronald reagan. now people look back at reagan with rose-colored glasses now and remember sunny optimism. it's worth remembering in 1976, reagan primary gerald ford. you want to tick off republican leadership in washington? come within an inch of beating the incumbent republican president, in a primary. washington politicians loathed reagan. now how did he change congress and change washington? because he took the case to people and the reagan revolution was a grassroots tidal wave. >> you're feeling that? >>
that if you're going to stand against washington, washington will fight back. if you stand up against the washington cartel. you get attacked by democrats. you get attacked by the media. you get attacked by republicans. so anyone who says i'm never divisive, that means they've never stood against washington. that's how you are not divisive. is you don't actually take principled stands on anything. and let me point as an example, if you want to break the washington cartel, change how the city...
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host: mario in washington, d.c., democrat. how would you make changes to the criminal justice system? what do you want lawmakers to be discussing? caller: good morning. believe should happen with the institution, having an opportunity to be in at least three of them, is for the people that are actually ministering programs, something as small as the ge program, that they actually be held accountable. to make sure people are actually learning. so, they didn't do anything to help inmates get educated. they basically pushed it off to other inmates. there wasn't no learning going on. host: you said that you have been incarcerated three times? yeah,: i have been in -- i guess you could say i have been incarcerated twice. i did almost one year sentence, then i did a 3.5 year sentence. i was curious, why do you think you ended up back in jail? caller: let's start from the beginning of the educational system going on, i was coming through school, me being 33 years old. i wasn't taught anything. i didn't have any skills to go into the
host: mario in washington, d.c., democrat. how would you make changes to the criminal justice system? what do you want lawmakers to be discussing? caller: good morning. believe should happen with the institution, having an opportunity to be in at least three of them, is for the people that are actually ministering programs, something as small as the ge program, that they actually be held accountable. to make sure people are actually learning. so, they didn't do anything to help inmates get...
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so from washington, d.c. to philly to new york it is possible that you'll be driving home today in a brief downpour. showers probably only last about 30 minutes in the storms, and then they will be gone. gusty winds at worst. we're not expecting any hail or tornadoes or anything like that. the weekend forecast, today much cooler in the great lakes. the west is going to be very warm. the middle of the country, all the way up to billings, montana, 85 on saturday. a very warm, unusual middle of october, middle of the country this weekend. and by the time we get to sunday everyone is looking at a pretty nice forecast. showers and storms in miami. but we're holding onto that warmth and some of the leaves are nearing peak. great lakes and the rockies and also northern new england. so a lot of leaf peepers out there this weekend. >> i'm going to leave that alone, bill. in case you haven't heard -- >> did you get a visual? >> in case you haven't heard congress is in desperate nd of a house speaker. the situation so d
so from washington, d.c. to philly to new york it is possible that you'll be driving home today in a brief downpour. showers probably only last about 30 minutes in the storms, and then they will be gone. gusty winds at worst. we're not expecting any hail or tornadoes or anything like that. the weekend forecast, today much cooler in the great lakes. the west is going to be very warm. the middle of the country, all the way up to billings, montana, 85 on saturday. a very warm, unusual middle of...
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of the washington journal" is live every weekday on c-span. at this monday, on c-span's ,"w series "landmark cases slaughterhouses in the area dumping byproducts in the area. to address this problem, louisiana allowed only one in theerhouse to operate area, and the other slaughterhouses took them to court. ande joined by paul clement michael ross, author of the book "justice of shattered dreams," it will be about the butchers and state in new orleans. be sure to join the conversation as we take your calls, tweets, comments. live monday on c-span, c-span3, and c-span radio. thebackground, ordered companion up for a dollars $.95 plus shipping. -- $8.95 plus shipping. house road to the white continues with marco rubio, who recently stopped in new hampshire. int is followed by rand paul des moines. later, democratic candidate hillary clinton in new hampshire. andlorida senator republican candidate marco rubio in delaware recently, where he spoke about the senate and the military. he also spoke about his views on the constitution. [applause] >> wil
of the washington journal" is live every weekday on c-span. at this monday, on c-span's ,"w series "landmark cases slaughterhouses in the area dumping byproducts in the area. to address this problem, louisiana allowed only one in theerhouse to operate area, and the other slaughterhouses took them to court. ande joined by paul clement michael ross, author of the book "justice of shattered dreams," it will be about the butchers and state in new orleans. be sure to join...
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our next caller is lawrence from washington, d.c. did you attend the rally yesterday or 20 years ago? or both? caller: i attended both rallies. 20 years ago with my uncles and cousins. i also attended the rally this time by myself. host: what was the difference, in terms of feeling on the ground, size of the crowd? caller: the size of the crowd -- it was more publicized 20 years ago than it was this time. now, when the pope came here, it was publicized throughout the united states, especially in washington, d.c. ministerame time for here, there come was a lot being published for the million man march the second time. there is an imbalance as far as giving the evil information to people, just as they did the the firsts they done million man march. you have a black president who did not even attend the march, attended the coming of the pope, when the pope came to washington, d.c. when you went to the rally 20 years ago, can you talk a little bit about your experience there. did that happen an impact on your life going forward? caller:
our next caller is lawrence from washington, d.c. did you attend the rally yesterday or 20 years ago? or both? caller: i attended both rallies. 20 years ago with my uncles and cousins. i also attended the rally this time by myself. host: what was the difference, in terms of feeling on the ground, size of the crowd? caller: the size of the crowd -- it was more publicized 20 years ago than it was this time. now, when the pope came here, it was publicized throughout the united states, especially...
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of programs in the afternoon on a show called "washington today." and we actually looked into the house hearing on the topic. go on. minutes.or about 10 tot: no, the hearing was three hours. it was a lengthy hearing. it is on our website. check it out. liberal,ou talk about conservative, i have seen people call themselves conservatives and whine about some family getting food stamps, but it does not bother them for another trillion dollars in the bank bailout. if you start with ronald reagan's bank bailouts, long-term capital, russian ruble , the s&l crisis. over 30 years that is about $4 trillion, and you bring this guy out to go oh, the liberals and conservatives. what is that crop -- what does that crop even mean? host: a lot from patrick. guest: did you want to respond? guest:i would just say he brought up a couple of different donor types, sheldon o'neills for instance. we are actually in the process right now of putting together a story that walks through a lot of different questionable things politically about sheldon ailes and so that should
of programs in the afternoon on a show called "washington today." and we actually looked into the house hearing on the topic. go on. minutes.or about 10 tot: no, the hearing was three hours. it was a lengthy hearing. it is on our website. check it out. liberal,ou talk about conservative, i have seen people call themselves conservatives and whine about some family getting food stamps, but it does not bother them for another trillion dollars in the bank bailout. if you start with ronald...
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dionne, opinion writer for the "washington post" and msnbc political analyst. and michael hiltzik, pulitzer prize winning columnist for "the los angeles times." e.j. dionne, donald trump wants you to know that when those poll numbers go down, he will ride off into the sunset in his 757 but most of all he wants you to know he's not a masochist. >> well, i think he gave us the slogan for a great ad, trump for president, because he's not a masochist. i don't want a masochist. >> fits on a bumper sticker. >> perfect bumper sticker. i think we're going to have buttons, print them up for the show. part of the interview i love most that actually was, you know, trump blurts out truth sometimes and basically predicted a depression for the television industry if he dropped out of the race. he also said that i wouldn't follow it, it would be so boring if i weren't in it. it was a very trump-like moment. what you wonder about is was what he said today true? imine, we will find out if he follows that trajectory in the polls. it's clear he needs another act or he'll stay on
dionne, opinion writer for the "washington post" and msnbc political analyst. and michael hiltzik, pulitzer prize winning columnist for "the los angeles times." e.j. dionne, donald trump wants you to know that when those poll numbers go down, he will ride off into the sunset in his 757 but most of all he wants you to know he's not a masochist. >> well, i think he gave us the slogan for a great ad, trump for president, because he's not a masochist. i don't want a...
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if we rely on the regulators of washington, d.c. to decide what kind of health care we should get, we will continue to get frustration, higher cost, and a lot more complexity, or worse. look at the v.a. scandal that has taken place throughout our country. president obama and many on the left have used the v.a. hospital system as a model for a government controlled health care, bragging about how great it is. the delays and deceptions speak for themselves. we have been warned. if that is the best that washington can do, i think we need to move in a different direction. we need to unleash the power of millions of americans, doctors, nurses, entrepreneurs, who are inventing the future of health care. advance screenings only require a stick of a finger. personalized therapies for seniors who live far away from major hospital. genomic medicine, so treatments match each person's physiology. an app on your smart phone that calls a doctor to your door, just like it does a card to pick -- just as it does for a car to pick you up. devices tha
if we rely on the regulators of washington, d.c. to decide what kind of health care we should get, we will continue to get frustration, higher cost, and a lot more complexity, or worse. look at the v.a. scandal that has taken place throughout our country. president obama and many on the left have used the v.a. hospital system as a model for a government controlled health care, bragging about how great it is. the delays and deceptions speak for themselves. we have been warned. if that is the...
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and washington, compare that to washington our our elected officials basically do nothing. >> last question. do you think maybe in light of the battles you've had with trump and this battle you had with marco rubio last night, that maybe what you're saying and describing your record and your wlebelief that you can adve that on a national stage as president, do you think you're better off talking about those things that battling trump and marco? >> that's what i do most of the time. that's good advice. i do talk about my record of accomplishment, who i am, and the ideas that i believe will lift people up. but there has to be comparing and contrasting as well, don't you think. >> yeah, i do. >> i focus most of my attention on hillary clinton and her policies. there's a real danger in this election. electing hillary clinton in an era where we now are so pessimistic about the future. most of my attention is about my record and about defeating hillary clinton. from time to time, you got to separate yourself from a very large pack of talented candidates. >> all right, governor. thanks so much as
and washington, compare that to washington our our elected officials basically do nothing. >> last question. do you think maybe in light of the battles you've had with trump and this battle you had with marco rubio last night, that maybe what you're saying and describing your record and your wlebelief that you can adve that on a national stage as president, do you think you're better off talking about those things that battling trump and marco? >> that's what i do most of the time....
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eugene washington from "the washington post," hugh hewitt, nathan gonzales, who both of you had an interview with before you garnered office, and kathleen from "the washington post." fire away. >> pox on both your wings. i'm desperately hoping paul ryan is praying about it and accepts this. yesterday a russian jet was shot down in turkey, almost 100 people killed in ankara, turkey. how dare you with the american people waiting for leadership paralyze the house? charlie, you have to stop going on cnn and blasting david, and david, there are like 15 of you people. the freedom conference is like 15 people. paul ryan is liked by 225 republicans. get with the program, guys. >> how do you know we're not on the program? i mean, you're doing -- >> if he wins a conference, will you support his agenda? >> we have a constitution as a country. i have five policy questions. >> will you support him? >> it's not that easy. if he goes with that, we'll give him a strong look. >> you're holding the caucus hostage. >> the answer is yes, i will support paul ryan. but paul ryan is also a very smart man. the unde
eugene washington from "the washington post," hugh hewitt, nathan gonzales, who both of you had an interview with before you garnered office, and kathleen from "the washington post." fire away. >> pox on both your wings. i'm desperately hoping paul ryan is praying about it and accepts this. yesterday a russian jet was shot down in turkey, almost 100 people killed in ankara, turkey. how dare you with the american people waiting for leadership paralyze the house?...
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this is an inside washington, d.c. game that i have to tell you the truth, jake, nobody in america could care less about. they don't care who the speaker is going to be. what they want is a congress that's going to do something. reform the tax system and put it on the president's desk, reform -- repeal and replace obamacare, get it on the president's desk. defund planned parenthood, put it on the president's desk. have the courage to make the president veto those things if that's what he's going to do. then the american people will at least see congress as working and trying to get things done they promised to do. but as for this "game of thrones" business, nobody cares. they could care less, jake. and so could i. >> but if you become president this game of thrones business is going to be your business. these difficulties we've seen, republican congressional leaders have in controlling members of congress of their own party, they're going to become your problems. members of congress of your party who don't want to rais
this is an inside washington, d.c. game that i have to tell you the truth, jake, nobody in america could care less about. they don't care who the speaker is going to be. what they want is a congress that's going to do something. reform the tax system and put it on the president's desk, reform -- repeal and replace obamacare, get it on the president's desk. defund planned parenthood, put it on the president's desk. have the courage to make the president veto those things if that's what he's...
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"the washington post" is citing senior u.s. officials who say president obama is seriously weighing a proposal to keep as many as 5,000 u.s. troops in afghanistan beyond 2016. the paper reports that the plan was developed before the taliban initially took control kunduz in september. and it comes as new details emerge about an airstrike that hit a hospital in that city over the weekend. the pentagon now says it was afghan forces and not u.s. troops who requested the strike, and that u.s. forces were not under direct fire. doctors without borders, meanwhile, claims it was a war crime, regardless of who asked for it. here's nbc news chief foreign correspondent richard engel. >> reporter: even in war, this should never happen. the only trauma hospital in kunduz repeatedly attacked early saturday by u.s. air power. at least 22 killed, including doctors and patients. six reportedly burned in their beds. but did the u.s. know it was targeting a hospital? doctors without borders, which runs the hospital, says it did. and calls it a wa
"the washington post" is citing senior u.s. officials who say president obama is seriously weighing a proposal to keep as many as 5,000 u.s. troops in afghanistan beyond 2016. the paper reports that the plan was developed before the taliban initially took control kunduz in september. and it comes as new details emerge about an airstrike that hit a hospital in that city over the weekend. the pentagon now says it was afghan forces and not u.s. troops who requested the strike, and that...
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it is about 30 miles from washington dc -- from a washington, d.c. athena morrow, thank you for your time. what is adult forensic services? of thea section department of health and human services under behavior for health and crisis services. we work with individuals who come into context with the criminal justice system that have mental health issues. host: what is the percentage of population at montgomery county correctional facility that fall into that group of mental health and substance abuse? guest: the population we are dealing with is about 19% of all inmates who get hooked into our facility. what that means is they suffer from both mental health issues and substance abuse issues. if we were to only look at inmates who suffer from substance abuse issues, the percentage is a lot higher, almost 80%. host: do you find that this trend is increasing? what if you seen over the years? guest: we have seen an increase not only in the percentage of folks coming in with those issues but a tremendous increase in the severity of the symptoms we see. even
it is about 30 miles from washington dc -- from a washington, d.c. athena morrow, thank you for your time. what is adult forensic services? of thea section department of health and human services under behavior for health and crisis services. we work with individuals who come into context with the criminal justice system that have mental health issues. host: what is the percentage of population at montgomery county correctional facility that fall into that group of mental health and substance...
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>> there's a poison in washington. and that poison just took the political career of kevin mccarthy. he's staying as majority leader. but this is the man who had the capability of bringing together all of the aspects of the american party and even bringing over a few democrats, as well, to actually get things done. there's too much negativity right now. he had the ability to rally republicans. but it wasn't enough for certain members. they want to get something done. they expect these elected representatives to work together. not to destroy each other, not to bring each other down. kevin mccarthy was uniquely capable. but he's not going to get that opportunity now. there are 40 members that believe it is their way or the highway. >> i know you do and i know you have for quite some time. were you taken by surprise by his departure? >> i've been spending the last two weeks on capitol hill. and i know that everyone is upset. but i thought in the end, that people would come to their senses and that they would understand th
>> there's a poison in washington. and that poison just took the political career of kevin mccarthy. he's staying as majority leader. but this is the man who had the capability of bringing together all of the aspects of the american party and even bringing over a few democrats, as well, to actually get things done. there's too much negativity right now. he had the ability to rally republicans. but it wasn't enough for certain members. they want to get something done. they expect these...
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and in washington columnist for bloomberg view al hunt. joe, paul laid it on the line. >> he really did. he really did. not quiet the same requirements as brad, ned in fight club. he did lay it on the line. you'll see how the response is. you have push backs against the idea of placing the crown on paul ryan's head. we'll see what happens. it's a big challenge ahead. i got to tell you the poles out of new hampshire were the big news politically that race is firming up. >> that's where we'll start. today marks a milestone in trump's presidential campaign. trump has led for a full 100 days now and his support in the early voting states has been largely similar. we have brand new pole numbers of the primary. the bloomberg politics finds trump in the lead at 24% with ben carson seven points back at 17%. jeb bush in third and senator marco rubio in fourth. this while another new pole of the same primary shows trump pulling away his gain 10 points since august to 28% while carson is up 12 points to 16%. fiorina is in third at 10% holding steady
and in washington columnist for bloomberg view al hunt. joe, paul laid it on the line. >> he really did. he really did. not quiet the same requirements as brad, ned in fight club. he did lay it on the line. you'll see how the response is. you have push backs against the idea of placing the crown on paul ryan's head. we'll see what happens. it's a big challenge ahead. i got to tell you the poles out of new hampshire were the big news politically that race is firming up. >> that's...
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this is why george washington came out of retirement. there are moments you can't avoid. >> so there you have it. option two. newt gingrich could rescue house republicans. or any random person they found on the street could rescue house republicans if they could all agree on that random person. that's option 2. or there's option 3. the ominous option. which is that there actually isn't anybody, nancy reagan included, newt gingrich included, paul ryan included, they can't find anybody to agree on. in that case conceivably there could be no speaker. john boehner retires, gets to spend more time with his golf game, but there's nobody no take over in his place and nobody runs congress. that means no votes, no convening, no offices, no nothing. nobody can do business. congress just closes. congress just kind of ends. that's the third of three options. and each of those three options right now seems either impossible or impossibly catastrophic. which brings us to option 4. which is honestly the most likely thing to happen. which is that john b
this is why george washington came out of retirement. there are moments you can't avoid. >> so there you have it. option two. newt gingrich could rescue house republicans. or any random person they found on the street could rescue house republicans if they could all agree on that random person. that's option 2. or there's option 3. the ominous option. which is that there actually isn't anybody, nancy reagan included, newt gingrich included, paul ryan included, they can't find anybody to...
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the "washington post" calling this "vague." we can only hope it is part after deal or decision that sends the reporter back to his family in america and ends what amounts to a hostage-taking situation. >> here are some of the many tweets about donald trump. "a good interview and very fair, thank you." >> from above, you asked him how mainstream media is mean to him? replace the violin strings. atrumps hates criticism but always attacks opponents. >> good interview and well-known the establishment runs media and it is fixated on breaking trump. he is great. i will send the establishment your best. >> tonight we have new information on the president's military service. >> here is to a great story. >> we told you last week about the new robert redford movie that rehabilitates dan rather open his greatest debacle the discredited story on george w. bush going awol in the air national guard based on a book by his fired producer and dan rather the other night still defending the segment that. brothered a humiliating retraction. >> the
the "washington post" calling this "vague." we can only hope it is part after deal or decision that sends the reporter back to his family in america and ends what amounts to a hostage-taking situation. >> here are some of the many tweets about donald trump. "a good interview and very fair, thank you." >> from above, you asked him how mainstream media is mean to him? replace the violin strings. atrumps hates criticism but always attacks opponents....
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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 out of washington, d c and set 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. in ohio, 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 fed
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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what is the washington post saying about this verdict? >> the post editor calls the verdict an outrageous injustice and says the paper is working with his family to appeal. there are no details about his sense. according to the newspaper, his lawyer will ask that enreleased on bail. >> it's increasingly clear that the final decision about how jason's case will be handled will be made by political authorities, not by judicial ones. >> the washington post journalists activity sparks a campaign for release, calling the legal proceedings in iran a sham. they are calling on iran's leaders to resolve the case. >> we've heard from president rouhani and others that iran is willing to move vase son's case towards conclusion if the united states will do something in unreturn. the final decision needs to be made by iran's highest authorities. >> he was detained along with his wife in july of 2014. she was later released, but the iranian american was tried in secret and charged with espionage. his family has insisted he's innocent. >> since he was a
what is the washington post saying about this verdict? >> the post editor calls the verdict an outrageous injustice and says the paper is working with his family to appeal. there are no details about his sense. according to the newspaper, his lawyer will ask that enreleased on bail. >> it's increasingly clear that the final decision about how jason's case will be handled will be made by political authorities, not by judicial ones. >> the washington post journalists activity...
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marvin cal joins us from the brookings institute in washington b.c. where he's a senior fellow, the author of a book, imperial gamble, vladimir putin, ukraine and the cold war. he has hosted "meet the press", and been the moscow bureau press for n.b.c. good to see you. since vladimir putin began the aggression, we discuss whether we find ourselves in a cold war. do you think that is the case. >> i don't think it's a new cold war. i think it's a new time in global relations. in the old cold war we knew that russia had an international, a global ideology driving policy. that is not true today. vladimir putin is not a fascist. it's not a democrat or republican. he is an old-fashioned russian despot. he does things according to old-fashioned kremlin rules. and ask if it enhances the central position of russia as a major force notice world. everyone has to turn to russia to get a solution, and he thinks of himself as a supremely confident man, he thinks of himself as being able to accomplish anything. >> you in the book describe him as a modern era despo.
marvin cal joins us from the brookings institute in washington b.c. where he's a senior fellow, the author of a book, imperial gamble, vladimir putin, ukraine and the cold war. he has hosted "meet the press", and been the moscow bureau press for n.b.c. good to see you. since vladimir putin began the aggression, we discuss whether we find ourselves in a cold war. do you think that is the case. >> i don't think it's a new cold war. i think it's a new time in global relations. in...
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-- george washington bridge. he should have known this is happening it shows that he wasn't on top of things. >> bad things will happen sometimes, you have to be accountable. within 24 hours when that news came to new jersey i fired the people who were responsible. what happened to hillary clinton, why did those folks not fired? because she doesn't want to tell the truth. that is the biggest problem with hillary clinton. is that she doesn't -- she doesn't tell the truth. she doesn't want to be held accountable that's not the kind of person we need in white house. somebody who is willing to be accountable for what goes on in this country, what goes on on capitol hill. >> dickerson: republicans are trying to at least in the grass roots trying to hold their leaders accountable what is which this debate is tea bout. you have said jokers in washington, d.c. talking who is going to get the big office. isn't this a big debate? grass roots say in washington they're not representing our interests. some of the people who h
-- george washington bridge. he should have known this is happening it shows that he wasn't on top of things. >> bad things will happen sometimes, you have to be accountable. within 24 hours when that news came to new jersey i fired the people who were responsible. what happened to hillary clinton, why did those folks not fired? because she doesn't want to tell the truth. that is the biggest problem with hillary clinton. is that she doesn't -- she doesn't tell the truth. she doesn't want...
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>> he could be even though everybody in washington hates him. if that is the case say hello to hillary clinton as president. >> i do think he can definitely be one of the last men standing. to see him as the nominee is really beyond my comprehension. he has a broadening base. there is a good chance. at least not new hampshire but possibly iowa and possibly south carolina. >> remember your politics a beautiful poster for obama. remember hope. is this going to be nope? is this going to be what the party does? >> i will say the final two are trump versus cruz. the establishment might very well -- >> everybody hear that? trump could be the establishment figure against a guy as unpleasant as cruz. have a nice weekend. >>> up next the writer beind hoho hoo -- behind "the martian." it's one great upper of a movie. this is "hardball." ♪ ♪ the beautiful sound of customers making the most of their united flight. power, wi-fi, and streaming entertainment. that's... seize the journey friendly. ♪ and when you bundle your home and auto insurance through
>> he could be even though everybody in washington hates him. if that is the case say hello to hillary clinton as president. >> i do think he can definitely be one of the last men standing. to see him as the nominee is really beyond my comprehension. he has a broadening base. there is a good chance. at least not new hampshire but possibly iowa and possibly south carolina. >> remember your politics a beautiful poster for obama. remember hope. is this going to be nope? is this...
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he joined the washington post as its correspondent in 2012. the newspaper has worked for months for his release, even appealing to a united nations human rights panel for help at a black tie continuer in washington, the president of the united states spoke about him. >> he's been in prison for nothing more than writing about the hopes and fears of the iranian people. >> there was hope with world powers to limit iran's nuclear program, hoping that others would be freed. but the white house maintained the issues are separate. the agreement was signed without their release. his time has been troubling for the washington post foreign editor. he says the increasing trend of locking up journalists is alarming. >> we are used to the threat from armies and wars. what we have seen is just as troubling, the governments seem to be arresting and holding journalists for doing nothing more than acting as journalists. >> for attempting to tell the stories governments don't want to be told. >> five nato military personnel have been killed in a helicopter cras
he joined the washington post as its correspondent in 2012. the newspaper has worked for months for his release, even appealing to a united nations human rights panel for help at a black tie continuer in washington, the president of the united states spoke about him. >> he's been in prison for nothing more than writing about the hopes and fears of the iranian people. >> there was hope with world powers to limit iran's nuclear program, hoping that others would be freed. but the white...
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this is how broken washington is. listen, the fact that he told a falsehood is a matter of public record. he stated it publicly, then he behaved exactly the opposite. and washington is so broken that they treat someone saying the republican leader just did exactly the opposite of what he promised he would do that apparently the troublemaker is the person saying it rather than the person telling the lie. that's what's broken about washington. when i tell you i'm going to do something, chuck, i'm going to do exactly what i said i'm going to do. >> i want to say two more things. paul ryan, a true conservative? >> listen, i like paul ryan, he's a friend of mine. this is obviously a question that is wrapped up in the speaker of the house deliberations. i have said consistently i'll stay out of that. >> but is he a true conservative? >> that's a decision for the house republicans to make. >> mark levin, who you joked and said i want mark levin as a speaker. >> he's definitely a true conservative. >> so you'll say that but y
this is how broken washington is. listen, the fact that he told a falsehood is a matter of public record. he stated it publicly, then he behaved exactly the opposite. and washington is so broken that they treat someone saying the republican leader just did exactly the opposite of what he promised he would do that apparently the troublemaker is the person saying it rather than the person telling the lie. that's what's broken about washington. when i tell you i'm going to do something, chuck, i'm...
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today here in washington dc. the name of the rally is "justice or else" this year. it has become like a cultural touchstone like it was for an earlier generation. we will take our viewers live to the 20th anniversary of the million man march after today's program. up next, we would take a look at the money find the gun debate on capitol hill and how gun-control advocates are spending their money and how that stacks ups against gun rights groups. ther, the houseboat to lift u.s. crude oil export ban and what it could mean for national security, jobs, and the environment. on "washington journal" this week -- newsmakers this week was adam schiff, whether democrats could work with a potential speaker paul ryan if he emerges in that leadership race. here is a bit from "newsmakers." way toink we can find a work with paul ryan. i like paul. he is a personable guy. i don't find him to be an ideologue that you find that characterizes the tea party or freedom caucus. he is something a democrats can work with. the most, tha
today here in washington dc. the name of the rally is "justice or else" this year. it has become like a cultural touchstone like it was for an earlier generation. we will take our viewers live to the 20th anniversary of the million man march after today's program. up next, we would take a look at the money find the gun debate on capitol hill and how gun-control advocates are spending their money and how that stacks ups against gun rights groups. ther, the houseboat to lift u.s. crude...
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sorry. >> she is critical of "the washington post," but in the past she used "the washington post" to play up her outsider status. is that going to be a winning strategy? >> it's just a mistake. when that happens, when you can say i paid everybody back, which she did. she has no campaign debt. she shouldn't blame the media. it's not a winning strategy. it's a way to keep the story going on. she could have had an answer. perhaps if it was a good absent, we may not be talking about it tonight. the fact she keeps pushing it along and not answering it properly is the difference. >> it's interesting she says "the washington post" has no credibility. it's owned by jeff bezos, founder of amazon, who being out in her industry, her former industry, knows what her track record was, knows not a single company in silicon valley offered her a job after she was dismissed as ceo of hewlett-packard. and for her to say jeff bezos' application has no credibility, one of the great newspapers in the country stretches credibility. >> you're not fond of carly is what i'm gathering here. >> to attack "the w
sorry. >> she is critical of "the washington post," but in the past she used "the washington post" to play up her outsider status. is that going to be a winning strategy? >> it's just a mistake. when that happens, when you can say i paid everybody back, which she did. she has no campaign debt. she shouldn't blame the media. it's not a winning strategy. it's a way to keep the story going on. she could have had an answer. perhaps if it was a good absent, we may not...
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that's the washington mentality for you. so we're going to wrap up all those job training programs and send them to each and every date to zeal with their workers and their economic situation and take it out of washington d.c. and out of that dureksy and make sure our people can prosper in the workplace. and i hope you agree. [applause] i'll send medicaid back to the states as well. right now washington makes it so hard to try new ideas that it seems as though nothing ever gets done. in ohio we are making great progress. better product management. and the practice of paying for value not just volume. these same kind of ideas can also be put to work helping restrain costs in the federal government's health care program for seniors. that program medicare so it is fiscally strong and there to help them. all these ideas together can help us begin improving health outcomes and getting costs under control. we know how to do this and we can do it if washington just was smarter about the need to try a new approach and let people inn
that's the washington mentality for you. so we're going to wrap up all those job training programs and send them to each and every date to zeal with their workers and their economic situation and take it out of washington d.c. and out of that dureksy and make sure our people can prosper in the workplace. and i hope you agree. [applause] i'll send medicaid back to the states as well. right now washington makes it so hard to try new ideas that it seems as though nothing ever gets done. in ohio we...
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welcome to "washington journal." we begin with the news that social security beneficiaries would not be getting a cost-of-living increase in 2016 due to the low inflation rate people we hear from your experiences. republicans, 202-748-8001. democrats call 202-748-8000. .ndependents, use 202-748-8002 we've set aside a special line for those of you getting social security benefits. that number is 202-748-8003. you can join the conversation online, on facebook, send us a or send us an e-mail at journal@c-span.org. starting the program, we explore a little bit more in-depth in our last segment. the news in the "l.a. times says it all. social security increase unlikely next year, blame gas prices. they write that "for just the third time in 30 years, millions of social security recipients, disabled veterans and federal retirees can expect no increase in benefits next year. unwelcome news for more than 1/5 of the nation's population. they can blame no gas prices. the cost-of-living of living adjustment, cola, is based on a
welcome to "washington journal." we begin with the news that social security beneficiaries would not be getting a cost-of-living increase in 2016 due to the low inflation rate people we hear from your experiences. republicans, 202-748-8001. democrats call 202-748-8000. .ndependents, use 202-748-8002 we've set aside a special line for those of you getting social security benefits. that number is 202-748-8003. you can join the conversation online, on facebook, send us a or send us an...
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what we need in washington, d.c. are representatives who are committed to rising to the challenges that america faces. it might be national security issues. it might be the battle between free enterprise and socialism. it might be deficit and debt. we're willing to fight for our country and hopefully we will get more members of the united states congress who will do the same thing and the freedom caucus is just trying to raise the issue, elevate it so that people better understand the risks that america faces and how it is time to do extraordinary things rather than business as usual. >> congressman buck. >> i think that's absolutely right. what's also important is the process. we have to find a speaker who is committed to regular order, committed to allowing the minority of the majority to be heard. i think it is critical that whoever runs for this in front of the entire conference talks about the importance of lefting the process go forward. >> thank you both for being with us. >>> 2016 republican presidential cand
what we need in washington, d.c. are representatives who are committed to rising to the challenges that america faces. it might be national security issues. it might be the battle between free enterprise and socialism. it might be deficit and debt. we're willing to fight for our country and hopefully we will get more members of the united states congress who will do the same thing and the freedom caucus is just trying to raise the issue, elevate it so that people better understand the risks...
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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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washington, d.c. thought it had crime under control. this summer, though, proved that wrong. >> pow pow pow pow pow. you could see you know, guy running through the door, and he's bleeding. >> "america tonight"'s lynch ona fletcher on what's behind the violence. >>> and why black violence is gaining ground in brazil. >>> thanks for joining joining m joie chen. here is how bad it's gotten. in our nation's capital, open mic night kept officials in the hot seat in the 3:00 in the morning, demanding something be done about violence. it is disturbing case of deja vu. the murder monday kerr it's been tagged with, in the 1990s. as lisa fletcher found, raising fear once again. >> reporter: the sounds of sirens blaring. the sound of a city in crisis. officers racing to the scene of yet another violent crime. the most powerful city in america seems powerless to stop the killing that's terrorizing the community and destroying families. august 30th, 36-year-old mother of seven came face to face with the violence. >> hear gunshot. i'm thinking like
washington, d.c. thought it had crime under control. this summer, though, proved that wrong. >> pow pow pow pow pow. you could see you know, guy running through the door, and he's bleeding. >> "america tonight"'s lynch ona fletcher on what's behind the violence. >>> and why black violence is gaining ground in brazil. >>> thanks for joining joining m joie chen. here is how bad it's gotten. in our nation's capital, open mic night kept officials in the hot...
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the pentagon admits that the $500 million plan is not working, but mike viqueira is in washington with the latest. >> reporter: succeeding failure, secretary of defense, ash cart, said that the u.s. is pulling the plug on the program to train and equip syrian rebels. >> the way to achieve the same kind of strategic objective, which is the right one. >> reporter: the idea was for the u.s. to train fighters in a third country and send them back to syria to fight isil. [ audio difficulties ] >> our apologies, we'll get back to that report from mike viqueira in moments. >>> a top general has been killed in syria. hosein was apparently advising syrian troops when he was killed. hamdany was a long time figure in the revolutionary guard. >>> russia said it's latest airstrikes in syria have killed hundreds of fighters, along with two field commanders. russia has remained one of bashar al-assad's strongest supporters, and now we look at that relationship. >> reporter: russian missiles, launched from the caspian sea, bound for targets in syria, the newest dimension in moscow outside of the sovie
the pentagon admits that the $500 million plan is not working, but mike viqueira is in washington with the latest. >> reporter: succeeding failure, secretary of defense, ash cart, said that the u.s. is pulling the plug on the program to train and equip syrian rebels. >> the way to achieve the same kind of strategic objective, which is the right one. >> reporter: the idea was for the u.s. to train fighters in a third country and send them back to syria to fight isil. [ audio...
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that is washington today. republican leadership in both chambers has told president obama, we will never, ever, ever allow a shutdown. because lord knows the last time we had a shutdown, it resulted in us winning nine senate seats, taking control of the senate, retiring harry reid as majority leader and winning the largest majority in the house. and goodness gracious, we don't want that to happen again. well, once republican leadership tells obama, we will never, ever, ever allow a shutdown, then suddenly the president has a little furry rabbit's foot in his pocket. on any issue, any fight, any topic that comes up whatsoever. all the president has to do is whisper quietly in the wind, "shutdown." and republican leadership runs to the hills. it really is a wonderful negotiating tactic. why is this happening? because president obama whispered "shutdown." and leadership said, we surrender. if you are not willing to fight on any must-pass legislation, we will not win anything. you know, leadership responds, though
that is washington today. republican leadership in both chambers has told president obama, we will never, ever, ever allow a shutdown. because lord knows the last time we had a shutdown, it resulted in us winning nine senate seats, taking control of the senate, retiring harry reid as majority leader and winning the largest majority in the house. and goodness gracious, we don't want that to happen again. well, once republican leadership tells obama, we will never, ever, ever allow a shutdown,...
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developer adrian washington is another washingtonian who takes an along view. he lived through the murderous '90s, and decided while applications and police were trying to figure out why crime was happening, he would help communities mobilize against it. >> you know, the police can't put a cop on every corner and have them here 24 hours a day. there are not enough resources. we have to get involved. not just with your job making it safe but we have to do what we can do to make us safe. >> the message is not lost on this 13-year-old girl just two days after she was shot she found her voice. insisting her mom take her to a community meeting at the first district police station. >> i want us to go to the community meeting because i feel like i belong there. it is a community. i was in the community. something happened upon the community. so i figured i should go to the community meeting because i don't want this to happen to nobody else. >> lisa fletcher, al jazeera, washington, d.c. >> president obama today is said to announce steps aimed at preventing overdosing
developer adrian washington is another washingtonian who takes an along view. he lived through the murderous '90s, and decided while applications and police were trying to figure out why crime was happening, he would help communities mobilize against it. >> you know, the police can't put a cop on every corner and have them here 24 hours a day. there are not enough resources. we have to get involved. not just with your job making it safe but we have to do what we can do to make us safe....
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in washington that use that as an excuse to do nothing. they don't agree with me, they don't like me, i don't like them. if that is what i said in the last six years -- if i had done that in new jersey, we wouldn't have had property taxes and we went have cut spending. we went have kept taxes lower. we went have reformed teacher tenure. everything that i wanted in those areas i didn't get. but i got more of what i wanted them what i didn't want. and i had to give a little bit to the other side to get them to come on board. i got pension and benefit reform sponsored by the democratic senate president, who was the president of the ironworkers local. that is called compromise. that is called working together. i don't believe the system is broken. i don't believe the system is broken. what i believe is that the people we have employed to run it has broken their promise and their were to the american people. what i would do going into washington is the same thing i did in trenton. when a had to stand up and fight, i did. i vetoed 400 bills, mor
in washington that use that as an excuse to do nothing. they don't agree with me, they don't like me, i don't like them. if that is what i said in the last six years -- if i had done that in new jersey, we wouldn't have had property taxes and we went have cut spending. we went have kept taxes lower. we went have reformed teacher tenure. everything that i wanted in those areas i didn't get. but i got more of what i wanted them what i didn't want. and i had to give a little bit to the other side...
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washington isn't listening. i don't think a disability cap cabo, by republican -- a democrat problem, a republican problem. washington be bad on doing the same thing they did. -- host: lauren wants to know, why don't you renters bigger deck of and then -- run for speaker? and then, any hope congress will of her follow regular order? guest: i am not running for speaker. i do not want the job, and my wife doesn't want me to have the job. , to quote a one previous candidate. and the second great -- host: regular order. guest: most people are members of a club or follow parliamentary procedure. and we all learn how committees were so important in schoolhouse rock and many others, but that doesn't happen here. the speaker will go out and grab a bill, and we are going to vote on a bill on friday that deals with a very critical subject of the debt ceiling that i don't even think went through a committee. it was discussed yesterday, it could be on the floor friday. and we need more time. said that to america would all c
washington isn't listening. i don't think a disability cap cabo, by republican -- a democrat problem, a republican problem. washington be bad on doing the same thing they did. -- host: lauren wants to know, why don't you renters bigger deck of and then -- run for speaker? and then, any hope congress will of her follow regular order? guest: i am not running for speaker. i do not want the job, and my wife doesn't want me to have the job. , to quote a one previous candidate. and the second great...
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it's in the port of vancouver in washington. it's been an active port for over 100 years, and what we're proposing to build here is a crude-by-rail transfer facility, to be able to bring north american crude to the west coast refineries. >> reporter: the $210 million facility part of a joint venture with logistics firm savage companies, would receive up to 360,000 barrels of crude per day, much of it from the bakken oil patch, coming by train, then loaded on to tanker ships headed to regional refineries, including tasoro's. >> if the infrastructure's not in place, we don't have access to the oil. so, with the infrastructure, then it's the price of the crude, the price of transportation and the quality of the crude, which the quality really means how much gasoline and diesel can you make out of that crude oil. >> reporter: energy analysts say the strategy makes sense, since bakken oil is light and sweet, meaning easier to process and better on the environment. >> it would be a benefit to the refineries in the area. they'd be able
it's in the port of vancouver in washington. it's been an active port for over 100 years, and what we're proposing to build here is a crude-by-rail transfer facility, to be able to bring north american crude to the west coast refineries. >> reporter: the $210 million facility part of a joint venture with logistics firm savage companies, would receive up to 360,000 barrels of crude per day, much of it from the bakken oil patch, coming by train, then loaded on to tanker ships headed to...
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washington is s"washington postt in her senate bid in 2010 she did not pay some of her staffers. the report says more than 30 invoices totaling $500,000, that the multi-millionaire did not settle even as fiorina reimbursed herself. she finally cleared most of the balance in january but it was a few months before announcing her run for president. i think a lot of people will also think about her time as a ceo when people were losing their jobs, but as was reported, she was acquiring a new boat, new house, et cetera, et cetera. >> what matt was talking about a few seconds ago was the things that hillary lacks. the things that hillary has is the republican field. that's her big benefit. that's her big boost. look at the top three people in the republican feel -- trump, carson, fiorina. tell me seriously which one of those people is going to win the presidency? which one of those people can you imagine sitting behind the desk in the oval office with their hands on the nuclear button taking care of the complex issues which faces the united states? it is far -- the republican field is
washington is s"washington postt in her senate bid in 2010 she did not pay some of her staffers. the report says more than 30 invoices totaling $500,000, that the multi-millionaire did not settle even as fiorina reimbursed herself. she finally cleared most of the balance in january but it was a few months before announcing her run for president. i think a lot of people will also think about her time as a ceo when people were losing their jobs, but as was reported, she was acquiring a new...
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that is in the washington post. this is charlie savage's article in the new york times this morning. ofearly end to collection records by the national security agency. a federal appeals court on thursday decline towards the nsa to end one month early its phone collection of records about americans domestic phone calls. a three-judge panel on the u.s. court of appeals has ruled in may that the once secret bulk phone records program was illegal. but by allowing the program continue to live over 29, when it will expire under a bill passed by congress, the court avoided making a definitive assessment of whether such bulk collection violates fourth amendment protections against unreasonable searches and seizures. this friday, last friday in october, joan, toledo, independent line. caller: good morning, how are you? host: how are you? caller: i am really hot because i noticed that none of the presidential candidates have answered any questions concerning retirees. those who are drawing additional pensions aside from their
that is in the washington post. this is charlie savage's article in the new york times this morning. ofearly end to collection records by the national security agency. a federal appeals court on thursday decline towards the nsa to end one month early its phone collection of records about americans domestic phone calls. a three-judge panel on the u.s. court of appeals has ruled in may that the once secret bulk phone records program was illegal. but by allowing the program continue to live over...
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>> everybody in washington is stupid. they can buy into easily. mr. donahue: the point is, i -- hehe is an articulate is somebody who will be a positive participant in this process for a while. my own view, if other candidates -- on both sides focus the message a little more clearly, i don't think he will keep the lead that he now has. after all, we don't do presidential politics, so that was just an observation. mentioned the chamber's relationship with john boehner, which has been a real benefit to the chamber over the years. some of the same people who helped push john boehner out, both in the congress freedom caucus and the outside groups have been very about the chamber. antagonistic about the chamber. capitalismu of crony and not being in touch with the grassroots. what do you think of those groups and as a tax, and he think that your influence has been diminished at all by that? mr. donohue: i noticed over a long time in this town when there is concentrated effort to somebodycriticism on like the chamber, an organization like the chamber, you o
>> everybody in washington is stupid. they can buy into easily. mr. donahue: the point is, i -- hehe is an articulate is somebody who will be a positive participant in this process for a while. my own view, if other candidates -- on both sides focus the message a little more clearly, i don't think he will keep the lead that he now has. after all, we don't do presidential politics, so that was just an observation. mentioned the chamber's relationship with john boehner, which has been a...
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that is this morning from inside "the washington post." norment, joining us from ohio, good morning. caller: good morning, c-span. well i was wide to say on 50lary clinton is i think years ago, she would have been indicted, and on trial by now. i do not understand what the outrage is. there is no outrage from the politicians in washington. they cannot understand why these outsiders are rising to the top. it amazes me. the caller from texas, on the nominating process, i will first, then new hampshire, that has to go away. by the time he gets to texas, ohio, we have no say on who gets nominated. that is all i have to say. host: ben carson appeared on the .loomberg politics program he was asked about the latest charges by donald trump. [video clip] one would be on the taxation plan. he feels that a substantial number of people should be excluded from federal taxes, and i do not. i feel like everyone has to have skin in the game. other thing is on illegal immigrants. i would give people an opportunity. it would be a defined period of time to r
that is this morning from inside "the washington post." norment, joining us from ohio, good morning. caller: good morning, c-span. well i was wide to say on 50lary clinton is i think years ago, she would have been indicted, and on trial by now. i do not understand what the outrage is. there is no outrage from the politicians in washington. they cannot understand why these outsiders are rising to the top. it amazes me. the caller from texas, on the nominating process, i will first,...
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host: washington journal for october 27. there are reports that the white house and speaker john boehner have negotiated a tentative deal that would keep the government open for two years instead of shutting down in december. the estimated cost is $80 billion. some of the cuts could be cuts on medicare and social security disability. and a new debt limit could be pushed back to 2017. it would still have to be approved by congress. we went to get your thoughts on this deal that has been reached to fund the government, to push up the debt limit. involved, butost how they are achieved. you can give us a call in three lines this morning. if you want to post on our social media pages, @cspanwj on twitter. on facebook facebook.com/cspan. send us an e-mail at journal@c-span.org. this deal taking place tentatively yesterday. in "the new york times," congress strikes a deal with the president. would alert default. is here. bolton could you tell us more about how you achieved this report? that: this is something john boehner, and mitc
host: washington journal for october 27. there are reports that the white house and speaker john boehner have negotiated a tentative deal that would keep the government open for two years instead of shutting down in december. the estimated cost is $80 billion. some of the cuts could be cuts on medicare and social security disability. and a new debt limit could be pushed back to 2017. it would still have to be approved by congress. we went to get your thoughts on this deal that has been reached...
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washington journal continues. host: for the next hour, we take a look at a veto by the president on the national defense authorization act, which deals with military funding issues. in the oval office, he gave some reasons. obama: i have called on congress to eliminate the sequester and make sure that we are providing certainty to our make sure our can troops get what they need. this bill resorts to gimmicks that do not allow the pentagon to do what it needs to do. aboutjoining us to talk this decision to veto the bill and some aspects of it, to two guests. , and also tom donnelly. gentlemen, good morning. let's start with you, mr. donnelly. what is the bill about? why did the president to veto it? defense policya bill separate from appropriations. you authorize the amount of spending and a bunch of other policy recommendations. the moneyhave appropriated for the department. because of a larger contest over federal spending, the president has chosen to veto this. this does not happen often. when it does, it is usu
washington journal continues. host: for the next hour, we take a look at a veto by the president on the national defense authorization act, which deals with military funding issues. in the oval office, he gave some reasons. obama: i have called on congress to eliminate the sequester and make sure that we are providing certainty to our make sure our can troops get what they need. this bill resorts to gimmicks that do not allow the pentagon to do what it needs to do. aboutjoining us to talk this...