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it made us sad as well but it also inspired us, the strength and the courage that they showed. we owe this community time to heal. we owe one another our very best. those families may get through the toughest days they have ever known, the toughest days we have ever known. from what i have seen since august 3, this community, el paso and ciudad juarez, is more than up to the task. there is an embarrassment of riches of kindness and compassion and help and service in el paso right now. you know that because you are part of that. but i think we also know -- we also owe ourselves, this community, the families that have been affected, answers about why this happened here in el paso. answers about what it is going to take to ensure this does not continue to happen in el paso, in communities like ours or anywhere across the united states. i begin with the gun that was used in that act of terror and the number of guns we have in this country right now. you may have read the news that the killer's mother, when she learned he had ordered an ak-47 and had received it, called the police i
it made us sad as well but it also inspired us, the strength and the courage that they showed. we owe this community time to heal. we owe one another our very best. those families may get through the toughest days they have ever known, the toughest days we have ever known. from what i have seen since august 3, this community, el paso and ciudad juarez, is more than up to the task. there is an embarrassment of riches of kindness and compassion and help and service in el paso right now. you know...
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us haveone that each of to make. i like to see us make that decision. maybe theine, democrats will have to do that next time. that is what it means by protecting the norms of our society. the norms of being in a democracy. the final thing is creating deliberate persuasion. hadacebook -- i have not success at this. you should try it. when somebody posts something, this happened on tariffs. i just want to know the answer, why are the terrorists being put not on raw materials? i does one to know if you are supporting the terrorists, please tell me why. i don't want to hear people attack trump. i does want that answer. it is important answer. if you put it on raw materials that are needed for detroit, the industry, you're practically bombing yourself in an economic trade work. i think it was important to do. those are the kinds of questions you have to make. those are the discussions that are needed in a democracy. all a lote given us of homework to think about. thank you so much. you have all been so interesting. let me give a round of applause for all of
us haveone that each of to make. i like to see us make that decision. maybe theine, democrats will have to do that next time. that is what it means by protecting the norms of our society. the norms of being in a democracy. the final thing is creating deliberate persuasion. hadacebook -- i have not success at this. you should try it. when somebody posts something, this happened on tariffs. i just want to know the answer, why are the terrorists being put not on raw materials? i does one to know...
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we want to make sure that we have bridges that serve us, that our infrastructure does not threaten us or our families. when we come together, we can recognize how much we have in common. we have different ideas on how to solve these challenges. that is not a bad thing. when we come together united in that mission of service and care for each other, we bring about that change. here forat is at stake me as a democrat offering to serve as your president and commander in chief is yes defeating donald trump, but it is bigger than that. it is bigger than that. folks in this country were struggling and suffering before november 2016, and we have to recognize that in order to solve the problems we face. if we don't recognize those problems, we will never be able to solve them. as we look down each of the issues that concern us, we come to a couple of common threads. do you feel that our country is fulfilling the vision our founders had for us? that we really have a government of, by, and for the people? we don't. ,nstead we have a government of by, and for the rich and powerful, the very few
we want to make sure that we have bridges that serve us, that our infrastructure does not threaten us or our families. when we come together, we can recognize how much we have in common. we have different ideas on how to solve these challenges. that is not a bad thing. when we come together united in that mission of service and care for each other, we bring about that change. here forat is at stake me as a democrat offering to serve as your president and commander in chief is yes defeating...
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what i have seen, i have seen it professionally made music videos that are being used to produce -- used and produced by and for gang members to recruit our children. i have seen prisoners who operate prostitution rings outside of the prison, having already been convicted. i see not only drug dealers, gang members, but other criminals with all of the information that they have inside of their cell phones, which is, in the past, it would be a notebook. today, it is their cell phone. these events that we see, we need your help in many ways because law enforcement and the solicitors and district attorneys around this country, they face a little bit of a challenge. when it comes to these notebooks, cell phones and information we have in there, we need help with the encryption issue. when it comes to prisons, in particular, i would like to thank chairman graham and senator kennedy, also on this committee, for sponsoring the bill that would allow our prisons to block that cell service. we think of a purpose behind the prison and isolating those people behind it, but if they have access to a ce
what i have seen, i have seen it professionally made music videos that are being used to produce -- used and produced by and for gang members to recruit our children. i have seen prisoners who operate prostitution rings outside of the prison, having already been convicted. i see not only drug dealers, gang members, but other criminals with all of the information that they have inside of their cell phones, which is, in the past, it would be a notebook. today, it is their cell phone. these events...
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all of us should be deeply disturbed. all of us americans should be deeply disturbed. with that i thank you so much, my colleague congresswoman ilhan omar, for helping humanize the palestinian people. rep. omar: thank you, rashida. next, we will hear from lanna, palestinian-american and minnesota resident, who has never been able to return to her family's homeland. >> thank you, ilhan. hello. thank you to representatives ilhan omar and rashida tlaib for inviting me to speak today. i was asked to share some of my personal story. i am lana barkawi, the daughter of palestinian immigrants to this country. i live in minneapolis with my husband and children. although i am palestinian, i have never been able to visit palestine. my story is like that of so many people who live in the diaspora. palestine is a home i have never seen and one that i long to see. about 25 years ago i was a college student visiting family in jordan with my mother, father, and sisters. we were considering taking a side trip to visit the occupied west bank, a visit that would include seeing for the fi
all of us should be deeply disturbed. all of us americans should be deeply disturbed. with that i thank you so much, my colleague congresswoman ilhan omar, for helping humanize the palestinian people. rep. omar: thank you, rashida. next, we will hear from lanna, palestinian-american and minnesota resident, who has never been able to return to her family's homeland. >> thank you, ilhan. hello. thank you to representatives ilhan omar and rashida tlaib for inviting me to speak today. i was...
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he said he would return us to where he wanted us to be. we found the president who said at the time when asked when that young woman was killed and he said what no other president has said. he said there are very fine people on both sides. he did. this is a reality. ladies and gentlemen, donald trump offers no moral leadership. he has no interest in unifying the country. there's no evidence the presidency has awakened his conscience in any way. instead, he has publicly and unapologetically embraced the policies of hate, racism, and division. this is about more than any issue we can discuss today. but ladies and gentlemen, it is up to all of us, 330 million americans, who have to do what our president can't, stand together, stand against hate and let's call it what it is. this is white nationalism. this is white supremacy. it is not only our values that are under assault, everything that makes america is under assault. look at the attacks on the free press, the independent judiciary, supposedly coequal branches of government. these are the
he said he would return us to where he wanted us to be. we found the president who said at the time when asked when that young woman was killed and he said what no other president has said. he said there are very fine people on both sides. he did. this is a reality. ladies and gentlemen, donald trump offers no moral leadership. he has no interest in unifying the country. there's no evidence the presidency has awakened his conscience in any way. instead, he has publicly and unapologetically...
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and they want to try to copy us. it's not easy to copy us. part of the reason it's not easy is because of the people like this, all of the country, the people in this room. you are incredible people. incredible people. and here in the appellation region,- appalachian you generate one third of american natural gas. inc. of that. you have been sitting on this for a long time -- inc. of that. look at the numbers, look at the way you live. you never had anybody that wanted to take advantage of it. you are sitting on gold, and we are taking advantage of it. your future has never looked brighter or better. it is so great that you stayed, because you suffered, this whole region. it just suffered, this whole region, with great people. the greatest people, and you suffered. when this plan opens, 600 american workers will get the full-time jobs with quality health care, pensions, and great pay to support a family. have almoste, you 2000 construction workers. and you are going to another plant, because were going to , and we areel talking to shell. that
and they want to try to copy us. it's not easy to copy us. part of the reason it's not easy is because of the people like this, all of the country, the people in this room. you are incredible people. incredible people. and here in the appellation region,- appalachian you generate one third of american natural gas. inc. of that. you have been sitting on this for a long time -- inc. of that. look at the numbers, look at the way you live. you never had anybody that wanted to take advantage of it....
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they have lied to us continuously. we have a fighter, and the coup d'etat will be exposed and hopefully heads will roll. host: according to a new survey from the associated press, the question on the president's job approval, specifically on foreign policy. according to the survey, it is one point of view, 36 percent approving of the job performance, 61% disapproving. jim from las vegas. good saturday morning. caller: good morning, sir. that trump is unbalanced psychologically. basically, we need to send the paddy wagon and put him in a mental hospital, and i truly think, after he -- after we determine his psychological state, we should put him and his entire family in jail. i truly believe that they are bad people, very bad people. host: why do you say that? isler: all you've got to do -- i am the chosen one. you know, i just cannot believe what i am hearing. allof these people from over the united states are praising him. he is a criminal. he is a disgrace to the united states. sendhe talks, and when we him over with
they have lied to us continuously. we have a fighter, and the coup d'etat will be exposed and hopefully heads will roll. host: according to a new survey from the associated press, the question on the president's job approval, specifically on foreign policy. according to the survey, it is one point of view, 36 percent approving of the job performance, 61% disapproving. jim from las vegas. good saturday morning. caller: good morning, sir. that trump is unbalanced psychologically. basically, we...
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it wasn't for us. it was good for others, it wasn't for us. we had to pay money to other countries that are very substantial countries. they wanted to take away your wealth. they didn't want you to drill. they didn't want you to frack. they didn't want you to do steel. they wanted to take away your wealth. now, the press will try to spin that differently, but i am right. the fake news. that's a lot of people back there for an 11:00 speech. that's a lot of people. [laughter] that's a lot. that's like the academy awards during the day. [laughter] it used to be. you know, the academy awards is on hard times now. nobody wants to watch it. you know, why? because they started taking us on. everyone got tired of it. it's amazing. that used to be second after the super bowl, and then, all of a sudden, now it's just another show. because people got tired of people getting up and making fools of themselves and disrespecting the people in this room and the people that won the election in 2016. [applause] pres. trump: and the people that won the senate, w
it wasn't for us. it was good for others, it wasn't for us. we had to pay money to other countries that are very substantial countries. they wanted to take away your wealth. they didn't want you to drill. they didn't want you to frack. they didn't want you to do steel. they wanted to take away your wealth. now, the press will try to spin that differently, but i am right. the fake news. that's a lot of people back there for an 11:00 speech. that's a lot of people. [laughter] that's a lot. that's...
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we used to use addiction and dependence for different things. now we use opioid use disorder. to 8% ofess than 1% people prescribed opioids develop a new addiction that was not already underlying. this is viewed as a claim that that is a low number, so, as you said, that is most people story. we should be clear. most people do not get a new bottle, take pills and have this take over their life. the other way to understand it is, look at it from a population health perspective. millions of people being exposed to opioids. if you have 6% chance of developing new addiction, and we prescribe aggressively when they are not needed, 6% of people who never needed to be exposed to this are going to develop this devastating, potentially lethal complication that is addiction. there is more data here. it would take me too long. there are sources in the book about new long-term opioid use, that is not necessarily addiction. that can be harmful in its own right. do you want me to go on? about the iv a seven minutes and cost. offend --a set admin correct.phen, $40 is you think it doesn't sou
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what is going to be most useful for audience? since you haven't had a morning meeting yet, walk us through the timeline of the day. what time do you produce the program? guest: it varies. there's a morning meeting of new york times editors. we meet as a team after that and discuss this is our third day coverage of the mass shooting or there's something else starting to happen that we w need to explain or explore. it's an opportunity for the whole team to say this is what i still don't understand. did you see this thing is happening? this is something we need to unpack. we do that. then a smaller group of us break away to start thinking about the questions we want to ask a reporters. -- our reporters. we get on the phone with them and talk that through, get their perspective. we really rely on how they are thinking about these stories. that helps us to craft a question for a conversation with that reporter. inwill talk to that reporter mayberk or d.c. or calling up someone on the phone in el paso. then we edit down the conversatio
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you could not use it. now they use it. they accuse our heroic border agents of running concentration camps. and they do an incredible job. democrats don't want to fix the loopholes. they look down upon the hard-working citizens who truly make our country run. but while the democrats rage and resist [applause] "chanting usa" [applause] that guy has got a serious weight problem. go home, start exercising. get him out of here, please. got a bigger problem than i do. got a bigger problem than all of us. now he goes home and his mom says what the hell have you just done? we are continuing our incredible movement, the greatest political movement in the history of our country. there has never in a movement like this, never. our movement is built on love, and it is. and we love our family. we love our faith, our flag and our freedom. that is what it is about. [applause] and add to that the fact that we love our neighbors and we love our country. [applause] together we are all united by one fundamental principle, a nation's first d
you could not use it. now they use it. they accuse our heroic border agents of running concentration camps. and they do an incredible job. democrats don't want to fix the loopholes. they look down upon the hard-working citizens who truly make our country run. but while the democrats rage and resist [applause] "chanting usa" [applause] that guy has got a serious weight problem. go home, start exercising. get him out of here, please. got a bigger problem than i do. got a bigger problem...
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let us be clear on that. they are talking about other elements and it is coming from both republicans and democrats. gonzalez has a proposal including a federal monitor. promesa bill or its draft also has a reference to some type of coordinator. thereis clearly out people outside of puerto rico looking for that. planted there.en i want to say two things about that. maybe three. federalpeople will hear monitor and they see more power. there is a role for the federal government and the role is as follows -- the federal government has the expertise, capacity, and know how, and they have been dealing with these regulations for eons to transfer this knowledge to puerto rico. i think they can play a very good and supportive role. in the same way the u.s. government goes to the third world and does capacity building in the third world which includes things like this, we can do something similar. there is definitely a role for the federal government. that manyned though people have including myself is -- if you have
let us be clear on that. they are talking about other elements and it is coming from both republicans and democrats. gonzalez has a proposal including a federal monitor. promesa bill or its draft also has a reference to some type of coordinator. thereis clearly out people outside of puerto rico looking for that. planted there.en i want to say two things about that. maybe three. federalpeople will hear monitor and they see more power. there is a role for the federal government and the role is as...
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useful and can be used in lots of different places and the technology behind a lot of these could do currencie -- , the cryptocurrencies block chain, that's pretty interesting stuff. how it program money and is spent and when it is spent, there could be useful applications there. cryptocurrencies are very different and people are trying to figure out what constellation of features will be regulatory compliant and have a real-world use value for people whether it's payments or processing transactions, memorializing different relationships. that conversation has become quite technical. host: from chicago, marcia, independent line. caller: i might have missed out a bit on the conversation. i'm a bank employee. deposits?this affect the bank could lose a lot of interest money on these deposits? guest: what an interesting question. was whyhe first issues getting into the financial services business? it's quite interesting. i had the example of when you dollars, money in u.s. get libra coin in return, that money has been put into a bank account or some sort of government security, notice wh
useful and can be used in lots of different places and the technology behind a lot of these could do currencie -- , the cryptocurrencies block chain, that's pretty interesting stuff. how it program money and is spent and when it is spent, there could be useful applications there. cryptocurrencies are very different and people are trying to figure out what constellation of features will be regulatory compliant and have a real-world use value for people whether it's payments or processing...
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of us. i think we are lucky and unlucky enough to be among those americans who get to be alive making decisions when the country reaches a fork in the road. thanis about a lot more who is the president today. although lord knows, we're going to need a new president. [applause] [cheers and applause] folkspete: we have choosing between whether to buy prescription drugs or whether to buy groceries, and the president's focus is on whether to buy greenland, we've got a problem. [laughter] when he was serious about buying greenland but joking about the medal of honor, we've got a problem. there is something deeply wrong in the white house, but i would argue that we would not have gotten to this moment if there were not something even deeper going on. in other words, i don't think a person like the current president can ever get within cheating distance of the oval office unless there's a deeper crisis that is destabilizing our politics, and i think we've got to respond to that, too. for as long as
of us. i think we are lucky and unlucky enough to be among those americans who get to be alive making decisions when the country reaches a fork in the road. thanis about a lot more who is the president today. although lord knows, we're going to need a new president. [applause] [cheers and applause] folkspete: we have choosing between whether to buy prescription drugs or whether to buy groceries, and the president's focus is on whether to buy greenland, we've got a problem. [laughter] when he...
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use that as life-support. how do we live for months on another planetary body so that ultimately we can take all of that knowledge on to mars? what we do in low-earth orbit matters because we want to go to the moon and on to mars. and interestingly, just last week, i was at the assembly facility in new orleans, and i know, mr. vice president, you have been keenly focused on the sls rocket. and i will tell you what i saw there was eye watering. we say the words that it is four-fifths complete. i would say it is well over 90% complete. the engine section was the long pole and the tent, it was on the critical path. we removed the engine section from the critical path that we integrated the rest of the rocket horizontally. it is a beautiful thing to see in the horizontal, and this week and next week will be integrating the engine section into the rest of the rocket, and by the end of this year, as you correctly said earlier, we're going to move that rocket out of the factory, and we are going to test it. and i wil
use that as life-support. how do we live for months on another planetary body so that ultimately we can take all of that knowledge on to mars? what we do in low-earth orbit matters because we want to go to the moon and on to mars. and interestingly, just last week, i was at the assembly facility in new orleans, and i know, mr. vice president, you have been keenly focused on the sls rocket. and i will tell you what i saw there was eye watering. we say the words that it is four-fifths complete. i...
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using these third-party apps. even cms. they have a list of third-party apps they use. if you go to the site, you can see all of the different organizations cms is sharing your information with. in some cases, you can opt out. this is not just happening in the privacy sector. this is happening in the government as well. it is important to know that when you're thinking about hip aa. we spent all this time and effort word about our health care data and making sure it is ortected underneath hipaa learning it is not protected. what is so amazing is that so much of this data we are trying to protect -- carefully, we are giving it away. how are we giving this data away? has anybody read the fine print? down from my this own personal health plan and some of the doctors offices i go to. this is my personal information. if you actually read that, and i encourage all of you to read the fine print, you will see in many cases, the policy says they do not have to agree to do what the do what it says they are going to do. it says they will share the information with partners. they d
using these third-party apps. even cms. they have a list of third-party apps they use. if you go to the site, you can see all of the different organizations cms is sharing your information with. in some cases, you can opt out. this is not just happening in the privacy sector. this is happening in the government as well. it is important to know that when you're thinking about hip aa. we spent all this time and effort word about our health care data and making sure it is ortected underneath hipaa...
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we will make sure he is situated and able to hear us. he will be joining us in just a moment. our phone lines are open. republicans and democats. -- democrats. an iowa voter -- he's traveling with his son and his wife, at the iowa state fair, and he will be with us in just a moment. all of our coverage is available at c-span.org. we will continue tuesday with the mayor of south bend, indiana, pete buttigieg at the iowa state fair at 2:30 eastern time. nine candidates yesterday, two on thursday, five on friday, all part of c-span's video library at c-span.org. our thanks to our cable partner in the greater des moines area. we will be with governor de blasio in just a moment. [indiscernible] [indiscernible] [indiscernible] >> iowa state fair. >> [indiscernible] >> perfect. thank you. [ambient crowd noise] to c-span campaign 2020 bus. joining us in just a moment or two is the mayor of new york, bill de blasio. we will first get to some of your calls and comments. sheila from baltimore, good afternoon. >> hi. how are you? >> we are fine thank you -- fine. thank you. what have you
we will make sure he is situated and able to hear us. he will be joining us in just a moment. our phone lines are open. republicans and democats. -- democrats. an iowa voter -- he's traveling with his son and his wife, at the iowa state fair, and he will be with us in just a moment. all of our coverage is available at c-span.org. we will continue tuesday with the mayor of south bend, indiana, pete buttigieg at the iowa state fair at 2:30 eastern time. nine candidates yesterday, two on thursday,...
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so, it is up to us, as it was in the 1920's. it is up to us. we are living through a rare moment in this nation's history where our president isn't up to the moment. where our president lacks the moral authority to lead. where our president has more in common with george wallace than he does with george washington. you know -- [applause] mr. biden: we are almost 330 million americans. we will have to do what our president can't. stand together. stand against hate. stand up for what is best. our nation's best when we're the best. in this nation, we believe when we are at our best. we believe in honesty. decency. treating everyone with respect. giving everyone a fair shot. leaving nobody behind. giving hate no safe harbor. demonizing no one, not the poor, the powerless, the immigrant, or the other. lead by the power of our example, not by the example of our power. that has allowed us to stand as a beacon to the world. be a part of something bigger than ourselves. it's a code. it's uniquely american code. it's who we are. but donald trump doesn't
so, it is up to us, as it was in the 1920's. it is up to us. we are living through a rare moment in this nation's history where our president isn't up to the moment. where our president lacks the moral authority to lead. where our president has more in common with george wallace than he does with george washington. you know -- [applause] mr. biden: we are almost 330 million americans. we will have to do what our president can't. stand together. stand against hate. stand up for what is best. our...
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>> please give us a buffer zone. >> goodbye, bernie. >> please, give us a buffer zone. everyone take two steps back, please. thank you very much. please. we need a buffer zone, please. >> how many sticks of butter? wax bernie! bernie! >> are you going to eat anything, bernie? >> will you drink [inaudible] >> watch it, watch it, watch it. >> how are you doing? >> how are you? thank you. >> on the campaign trail, an afternoon with senator bernie sanders, his wife, jane, at the iowa city fair. coming up, new york city mayor bill de blasio, who will be the final speaker on the state their soapbox. all of ourch coverage at c-span.org. >> who has been here all day long? ok, so what do i want from you? des moines register soapbox was the correct answer. i am the political editor, and how this goes. please welcome mayor bill de blasio. mr. de blasio: thank you, rachel. hey, everybody, how's it going? do you want the truth from politicians? do you want the whole truth? then i'm going to make a confession right here. i love the iowa state fair. i am in love with it. my third time
>> please give us a buffer zone. >> goodbye, bernie. >> please, give us a buffer zone. everyone take two steps back, please. thank you very much. please. we need a buffer zone, please. >> how many sticks of butter? wax bernie! bernie! >> are you going to eat anything, bernie? >> will you drink [inaudible] >> watch it, watch it, watch it. >> how are you doing? >> how are you? thank you. >> on the campaign trail, an afternoon with...
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give us specific proposals about concrete actions you would take as president. when we are able to hear that more consistently from every candidate that we are engaging, we will then consider when is the best time for us to endorse. >> joining us from las vegas is the president of the service employees international union, mary kay henry. thank you for being with us here on c-span. >> thank you. >> we continue the conversation. ginger gibson, how important is this endorsement? ginger: i think it carries a good deal of weight. not just to convince her members who they should vote for, but to organize her members to campaign for whoever they get behind. unions still carry a good deal of organizational weight in their communities. they are still able to sway their neighbors often in particularly close races like this. it is not just her members, who they're voting for, and not even anymore the money they put behind candidates, but it's the organizational effort. >> the three candidates that you mentioned, two of them, mayor de blasio and governor jay inslee, are in
give us specific proposals about concrete actions you would take as president. when we are able to hear that more consistently from every candidate that we are engaging, we will then consider when is the best time for us to endorse. >> joining us from las vegas is the president of the service employees international union, mary kay henry. thank you for being with us here on c-span. >> thank you. >> we continue the conversation. ginger gibson, how important is this endorsement?...
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and to divide us. and furthermore, at least as far as me nato members are concerned, trying to turn nato members against each others'and we the alliance. the alliance. this is a pervasive problem. it is affecting us on several levels. it is not just the technical, how do we mess around with the election. it is, how do we make life hard for these countries. so i think, for me, this populist movement if you will, is deeply rooted in a resentment of above all, political but also economic elites, that a lot of people believe have forgotten the interests of average people. i will give you one civil example. when french president emmanuel macon the price of diesel fuel in france, all of these yellow vests turned out in demonstrations in paris. if you lived in paris or a big city, it was not that big a deal. because you access metro and so on. but if you live in a rural area of france or if you are a farmer in france, that increase in the price of diesel may make the difference between whether you can survive
and to divide us. and furthermore, at least as far as me nato members are concerned, trying to turn nato members against each others'and we the alliance. the alliance. this is a pervasive problem. it is affecting us on several levels. it is not just the technical, how do we mess around with the election. it is, how do we make life hard for these countries. so i think, for me, this populist movement if you will, is deeply rooted in a resentment of above all, political but also economic elites,...
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americans used to worship mother nature. i don't want to use that word on tv. in sanskrit, they worshiped it. first of all, labeling is the main thing in america. the label is more important than the content. don't use the word global warming, but climate change may be better. course, andjob, of montana is a big sky country. want,n do whatever you it's not going to hell for the next generation. host: on labeling? i think words matter, and what we call these things does matter. i always felt that global warming, you hear that word, it feels quite cozy. it is really climate catastrophe, that is what we are facing. , evenou deal with cities in this city, dealing with the heat has been unbelievable. if the hottest month ever in human history. ever in human history. this july. we lived through it. a lot of people are not living through it. labels do matter. we have to use words. i think it needs to be called a catastrophe because that's what it is. i don't think it is just warming, i think it's going to be the impact on humans is very big. host: and yet you are stil
americans used to worship mother nature. i don't want to use that word on tv. in sanskrit, they worshiped it. first of all, labeling is the main thing in america. the label is more important than the content. don't use the word global warming, but climate change may be better. course, andjob, of montana is a big sky country. want,n do whatever you it's not going to hell for the next generation. host: on labeling? i think words matter, and what we call these things does matter. i always felt...
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the use of so much fertilizer now. it is one of the inputs that costs farmers so much money and then the fertilizer runs off and sit in these lakes. you can see it happen. on thetremendous effects fishing industries, on our coast, on the great lake areas. reducing the amount of fertilizer you need by really taking care of the soil with different plans, planning different crops throughout the certainch crop brings minerals and different things into the soil, which enriches the soil, increases organic matter, puts more nutrients into the food. our food has lost a ton of nutrient value over the last 30 years. this is a win win win across the board. >> our last call is from cedar rapids, iowa. mary, go ahead. i think with the the shooting d in el paso, part of the problem is what are we doing about our young men and they have no identity. i think your conversation is very important because they are not eating nutritious food, can -- to think about agriculture. --king tomatoes with bikini with zucchini. i appreciate you bei
the use of so much fertilizer now. it is one of the inputs that costs farmers so much money and then the fertilizer runs off and sit in these lakes. you can see it happen. on thetremendous effects fishing industries, on our coast, on the great lake areas. reducing the amount of fertilizer you need by really taking care of the soil with different plans, planning different crops throughout the certainch crop brings minerals and different things into the soil, which enriches the soil, increases...
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that's a major focus for us in my agency. border, crisis at the we have been all but begging congress to take action to close the loopholes. that has not happened. this narrow area of our responsibility to we are relying on congressional direction and we put meat on the bones here today. yes, sir? i was wondering if you could give us an update on what's happening with work permits for asylum-seekers? their cases have not been adjudicated yet. >> they are being processed in the ordinary course of business. we are working on other things within the agency right now but i'm not prepared to speak to wear those are today. there were recently worked and onemigration raids when 400rrested illegal immigrants were arrested. to grant aision prison computation -- commutation come after they spoke to his lawyer? >> i think what you saw this week enforcing the law amending play with seven operations across the state of mississippi, that on -- that investigation is ongoing. ice therewth for enforcement actions are up and you can expect to
that's a major focus for us in my agency. border, crisis at the we have been all but begging congress to take action to close the loopholes. that has not happened. this narrow area of our responsibility to we are relying on congressional direction and we put meat on the bones here today. yes, sir? i was wondering if you could give us an update on what's happening with work permits for asylum-seekers? their cases have not been adjudicated yet. >> they are being processed in the ordinary...
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of us. thank you. please allow me to introduce our next speaker, he is an expert on the way language affects cognition. he will present on the cognitive power of language, metaphors and , how they shift perception and reduce stigma. thank you so much. [applause] thank you for having me. if my slideshow pops up here. i am a psychologist of language. i am interested generally in the ways in which we use language to think about complex problems. i'm going to start with an obvious and silly point. that is just that solving big problems is really hard. how do we fight world hunger? how can we fix a broken education system. what can we do about a crime epidemic? and when does language marginalize people? these are all big important questions. they are nuanced. there is no magic bullet solution to any of them. as a society, we are solving solving these kinds of problems. in my work, i'm interested in the metaphors as narratives that are embedded in these questions. they are embedded in the way we t
of us. thank you. please allow me to introduce our next speaker, he is an expert on the way language affects cognition. he will present on the cognitive power of language, metaphors and , how they shift perception and reduce stigma. thank you so much. [applause] thank you for having me. if my slideshow pops up here. i am a psychologist of language. i am interested generally in the ways in which we use language to think about complex problems. i'm going to start with an obvious and silly point....
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to divide us. -- i continue to have hopes that this might be the time that we wake up. even more than just the mass shootings and going on, it struck me when my youngest started a new school this year. school and atddle in the week i was like, what did you learn this week? i learned were to go in case of an active shooter. for us, who are little bit older, we remember fallout shelters and things like that, but the thought that every child goes to school now and has to think about where an active shooter would be. the fact we talk about hardening our schools, not how do we better keep our kids safe? the values are the same. 40% of households in america have a firearm. the values of wanting to keep our communities safe the same. i think it is more candidates, dark money, the rna -- the nra and this town that prevents us. >> so the answer is, we have got to educate people, i'm try to get to where what is the one thing -- gov. bullock: we got to pass some laws. this is not been quite easy. i think we h
to divide us. -- i continue to have hopes that this might be the time that we wake up. even more than just the mass shootings and going on, it struck me when my youngest started a new school this year. school and atddle in the week i was like, what did you learn this week? i learned were to go in case of an active shooter. for us, who are little bit older, we remember fallout shelters and things like that, but the thought that every child goes to school now and has to think about where an...
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they have used every possible voucher available and my understanding is they are using the cap's that our project based. what they have is the ability to increase the number of vouchers and increase the cap that goes along with it as well. that would certainly help all of our communities across the country. thank you for that. murray, i would like to ask you about homelessness and how the federal government could serve better. i work on the family support committee that has jurisdiction over foster youth and i am a member of the congressional caucus on foster youth and in a recent survey from the of 13 toion, 29% 25-year-olds experience homelessness and reported spending time in the child welfare system. in your experience providing services to individuals and families at the weingart center, how can the federal government improved support for foster youth so that they don't experienced homelessness? once they have gotten to us they are already experiencing homelessness, but i think that one of the things we can do is fund more specific things directed to that age group. they both hav
they have used every possible voucher available and my understanding is they are using the cap's that our project based. what they have is the ability to increase the number of vouchers and increase the cap that goes along with it as well. that would certainly help all of our communities across the country. thank you for that. murray, i would like to ask you about homelessness and how the federal government could serve better. i work on the family support committee that has jurisdiction over...
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and so today it is important to us. we thank you for the invite, and inviting us out. as elaine just mentioned, we come from a background known as the national protection programs directorate. say that 10 times fast. bonus points if even knew what that meant. but today with a name like the u.s. cybersecurity agency, we have that value proposition. we understand before even walk in the door what the value is never going to bring to the table and so the name like that, while we still pass on business cards, while we still great relationships, their story recognition out today with a name like cisa, protecting critical infrastructure. that mission has changed over time as well. today as we move further and further away from 9/11, and that anti-terrorism post-9/11 mission is gravitating towards domestic terrorism. its gravitating towards nations -- nationstate actors that are looking to cause damage and disruption to our critical infrastructure. and this is important mission for cisa and something we have embraced. we are our nations risk advisors. notice, i did not say ri
and so today it is important to us. we thank you for the invite, and inviting us out. as elaine just mentioned, we come from a background known as the national protection programs directorate. say that 10 times fast. bonus points if even knew what that meant. but today with a name like the u.s. cybersecurity agency, we have that value proposition. we understand before even walk in the door what the value is never going to bring to the table and so the name like that, while we still pass on...
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all of us know what dulles is about. everyone is trying to do a nice job, but we have a train that goes nowhere. we have the same rental facilities that were generated 20 or 30 years ago that are still there. we never connected them to anything. all of that has to be done. unfortunate that requires a lot of money, a lot of money that is local. infrastructure is a big thing for our country. and then we have the broader debate about infrastructure for our country, roads and bridges and such. i don't support that the thing we have to fix is airports. we have to fix all infrastructure. it comes back to public-private partnerships to work together to accomplish modernization. the last time we fixed the highway system was in the 1950's or 1960's. so there is so much stuff for us to do. we are a great nation with great capabilities, but somehow, again, we have become divided. i will end where i started, we choose a world that is united. >> that's a great way to close us out. in a true demonstration of servant leadership, they w
all of us know what dulles is about. everyone is trying to do a nice job, but we have a train that goes nowhere. we have the same rental facilities that were generated 20 or 30 years ago that are still there. we never connected them to anything. all of that has to be done. unfortunate that requires a lot of money, a lot of money that is local. infrastructure is a big thing for our country. and then we have the broader debate about infrastructure for our country, roads and bridges and such. i...
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we will use the tools that we have it will not matter if there is a down tour and we will use all tools aggressively as we need to when the time comes. >> i am with them and i. can you give us an update on the reinvestment of the framework and the discussion this year bearing on today's decision quick. >> the monetary policy review is really there the way we make policy in the long run. entering directly into discussions so far we have had a series of meetings almost all of the reserve banks and we meet there with the constituencies that we serve and they are very successful. hearing from people, not just economist the people who are not economist and how their lives interact with how the fed works has been great even better than we hoped it would be. we are just now beginning the process to incorporate that feedback and we will be having a series of meetings for giving - - beginning today as we evaluate the questions we are asking. is very early to say where that's going but we are setting the table now and looking at the framework and how it has performed around the world during the g
we will use the tools that we have it will not matter if there is a down tour and we will use all tools aggressively as we need to when the time comes. >> i am with them and i. can you give us an update on the reinvestment of the framework and the discussion this year bearing on today's decision quick. >> the monetary policy review is really there the way we make policy in the long run. entering directly into discussions so far we have had a series of meetings almost all of the...
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only through us. if the republic of korea provided us with information we could share it with japan and vice versa but not directly. thisha: some commentary on has been, without gsomia we have another agreement that serves the same purpose but that is not true. there is a substantive difference in terms of the way we in rang arrange these things. >> it is more cumbersome and unwieldy in the security environment we are operating in. there is added risk without gsomia. dr. cha: going to the security environment, in your remarks you said" misapprehension of security threats." there has been a lot of activity hasly, foremost of which been the seven missile test by north korea. the first question is, what do you think they are doing? a political statement or are they actually trying to improve certain capabilities through testing? on your point about misapprehension, do you see in asymmetry in the way our allies are looking at the security reasons but particularly those seven sets of short-range missiles?
only through us. if the republic of korea provided us with information we could share it with japan and vice versa but not directly. thisha: some commentary on has been, without gsomia we have another agreement that serves the same purpose but that is not true. there is a substantive difference in terms of the way we in rang arrange these things. >> it is more cumbersome and unwieldy in the security environment we are operating in. there is added risk without gsomia. dr. cha: going to the...
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if you look at the consumption of electric motors, about 40% to 45% of electricity use are used by electric motors. you may not realize that you are using electric motors, but they are always there. when you get onto any train or bus or car, there are so many electric motors in them, they do consume electricity, and there is a whole division in the department of energy that devotes their entire time into making them efficient, making them better, making them not waste too much electricity or produce energy that is unnecessary for the application. but what we are showing is that it is possible to interference all of those [indiscernible] if you intended to make some harm. peter: what about software attacks? did you experiment with those? prof. wijesekera: yes. peter: when did you find? prof. wijesekera: it is not that difficult to install a controller and replace the controller that can do the opposite of the specific performance of the motor. peter: a couple years ago, a jeep was hacked on purpose by "wired" magazine and it was controlled remotely. is that a countrywide danger that this cou
if you look at the consumption of electric motors, about 40% to 45% of electricity use are used by electric motors. you may not realize that you are using electric motors, but they are always there. when you get onto any train or bus or car, there are so many electric motors in them, they do consume electricity, and there is a whole division in the department of energy that devotes their entire time into making them efficient, making them better, making them not waste too much electricity or...
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elijah, are they going to put us in cages?" "are they going to put us in cages?" that is coming from a 10-year-old! that! better than we must stand together with those who we do not look like, those who we disagree with, and recognize that we have more in common than we have that separates us. host: congressman elijah cummings of maryland yesterday at the national press club. you can watch that on www.c-span.org. "cummings" in the search bar and you will find it there. we are asking you if you support stricter gun laws. 202-748-8000 if you do. 202-748-8001 if you don't. mike, a gun owner in sun city, california. you don't. why not? --ler: it happens every day you don't hear about it and you don't see the stories. we live in an era of advocacy journalism. president trump is right. they are the enemy of the american people. racisme driving this narrative against the president, trying to make him politically correct. "they?"o is the entire media? caller: generally the elite liberal media. you get that, right? serves as the defense of the left. it's a gang. that's why
elijah, are they going to put us in cages?" "are they going to put us in cages?" that is coming from a 10-year-old! that! better than we must stand together with those who we do not look like, those who we disagree with, and recognize that we have more in common than we have that separates us. host: congressman elijah cummings of maryland yesterday at the national press club. you can watch that on www.c-span.org. "cummings" in the search bar and you will find it there....
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he is using race to divide us. we should stand up and condemn it. all of the media spent two and a half weeks talking about these tweets. this justice department was in federal court trying to rip away coverage for pre-existing conditions for everyone in this country. betsy devos was trying to privatize public education. someone to the bureau of land management wants to privatize public lands. but make sure we don't make the same mistake of 2016. condemn what he does but also look at the other things that are being done that aren't improving people's lives. >> elizabeth warren has come out and said donald trump is a white supremacist. there are certainly white supremacists to thank donald trump has their back. to use race,nue gender, and geography to divide our country. >> how important is it to make the third debate stage for you? once you have all your folks go to my website, it will be easy. i hope to be on that debate stage. we are still also six months out. iowans take this very seriously. that is one thing that has been imprinted on my brain.
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it could be built in remote areas, used for dod infrastructure, used in the developing world where they do not have access to affordable reliable electricity. there was a lot of potential for energy innovation across the board, not just with conventional resources and coal and natural gas, and not just with wind and solar and battery storage. also with nuclear. we should be considering all of these and allowing markets to drive innovation forward. that is what will best meet consumer needs. host: heritage.org is the website where you can see his work. he is the executive director of economic policy. but todayas changed, that big idea is more relevant than ever. c-span is your unfiltered view of government. >> c-span's washington journal, live every day with news and policy issues that impact you. thursday, we will look at how health care is playing out in the 2020 campaign with mark houston and the american enterprise in her student -- american enterprise and a two -- american enterprise institute in going to discussion -- institute. shootingswake of the in dayton, ohio, the house will
it could be built in remote areas, used for dod infrastructure, used in the developing world where they do not have access to affordable reliable electricity. there was a lot of potential for energy innovation across the board, not just with conventional resources and coal and natural gas, and not just with wind and solar and battery storage. also with nuclear. we should be considering all of these and allowing markets to drive innovation forward. that is what will best meet consumer needs....
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us. every election, they test all the computer chips that are in our tabulators. our tabulators, we have been using the same ones since they were purchased many years ago. they have served as very well. we have talents, we have a fairly strong audit process after the election although i would like to see us do more with an audit process just now,se i think that right both trust is the most important thing we are dealing with. and audite stronger process we can have, the better off we will all be. it's the next thing i like to do in connecticut is to strengthen our audit. but we have one. we audit 5% of all the precincts in three offices are in each precinct after the election and we used to do 10% that they have -- it's really a machine audit and it's proven to be 99.9% accurate. in other words, it's working. the cards are tested both before votinger by theuconn center. election officials mailed them to the voting centers and they checked them to make sure they are programmed properly mml
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walden reached out to us. france live responded, and i quote, my client has reached the point where he does not believe it is productive to continue this conversation when google has not only failed to take meaningful steps addressing his concerns, but also failed to timely respond to communications from georgetown. until and unless google tells us concrete steps it tends to take to make certain the videos are automatically taking down -- taken down in the manner that file is the rights of copyright holders, my client is not see the point in continuing a conversation that has lasted for years. i testified weeks ago in front of the senate judiciary committee. as a company with a virtual monopoly on video search, google has a duty to make sure the information they make accessible to the world is based on facts and not harmful conspiracy theories. i am for both google and youtube to take down the footage of the murder and the related conspiratorial content. their response was to suggest i view and flagged the con
walden reached out to us. france live responded, and i quote, my client has reached the point where he does not believe it is productive to continue this conversation when google has not only failed to take meaningful steps addressing his concerns, but also failed to timely respond to communications from georgetown. until and unless google tells us concrete steps it tends to take to make certain the videos are automatically taking down -- taken down in the manner that file is the rights of...
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are trying to use that to insinuate divisions amongst us. our best response to those trying to tear us apart is to unite. our best response to those who are trying to demean and the great people because of the color of their skin or because of the god we pray to is to elevate our brothers and sisters no matter who they are. [cheering and applause] sen. booker: our best response to the darkness of some is the light of the many. , this nextright now election, i tell you, it is going to be a test for all of us. but if you give me a chance to be your nominee, i will show you that the way we beat bullies, like we beat full connor in birmingham, is not fighting on their turf and their terms, we did not beat him by baking -- bringing bigger dogs and eager fire hoses. we answer dark times in our country by elevating the best of who we are. this is the time that we need leaders, all of us to call for the moral imagination of this country and indeed because once again a nation with liberty and justice for all. thank you very much. [cheering and applau
are trying to use that to insinuate divisions amongst us. our best response to those trying to tear us apart is to unite. our best response to those who are trying to demean and the great people because of the color of their skin or because of the god we pray to is to elevate our brothers and sisters no matter who they are. [cheering and applause] sen. booker: our best response to the darkness of some is the light of the many. , this nextright now election, i tell you, it is going to be a test...
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and with us. nonetheless, while u.s. health tremendous e opportunities in china, there are remaining market access affect our t equally ' ability i to compete. challenges are technical and unique it ealthcare including interrogatory approval delays, pricing and reimbursement and insufficiently effective intellectual property andment station implementation me. effective approaches to resolving these trade issues if sector industry experts are not closely consulted. most effective and sustainable...
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but don't take us for granted. and don't play us. so ladies and gentlemen, when it comes to the republican party, we have come a long way. and our neighbors in north carolina and georgia are going to have real contest. what makes south carolina different? you. a word of caution. drew is right. they're hungry. i'm going to have the first real opponent as a democrat than i've probably ever had. he raised a million and a half dollars in one week because for every person who liked kavanaugh somebody didn't like it. but there's not enough money in the world to beat me in the senate in south carolina because of you. [applause] who's from charleston? who's from the first congressional district? let's make a pledge that we're going to take that seat back in november 2020. we've come a long way in the last 52 years. but the best is yet to come. god bless y'all. [applause] >> y'all give senator graham, another round of applause. thank you, sir. [applause] now, fortunately, senator tim scott was unable to be with us this evening. but he did sen
but don't take us for granted. and don't play us. so ladies and gentlemen, when it comes to the republican party, we have come a long way. and our neighbors in north carolina and georgia are going to have real contest. what makes south carolina different? you. a word of caution. drew is right. they're hungry. i'm going to have the first real opponent as a democrat than i've probably ever had. he raised a million and a half dollars in one week because for every person who liked kavanaugh...
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do not just tell us if you support or oppose, tell us why. keep in mind, we are always reading on social media at twitter @cpsanwj and on facebook at facebook.com/c-span. behind the thought making sure everyone has a basic income in the united states? one of the things we hear talked about a lot right now is are we talking about the basic income for just citizens? are we talking about basic income for everyone inside the united states borders, meaning immigrants? which one are we talking about here? just basic income for citizens for everyone in this country? guest: one thing i will say is that undocumented immigrants in our country pay about $9 billion in taxes every year. there is a context in which people who are not citizens to they do contribute to our workforce and economy. some people say if you pay taxes and you receive a benefit to the tax code in terms of child tax credit or other ways in which we might be putting more dollars into the pocketbooks of families that undocumented immigrants should be eligible for that. others say that
do not just tell us if you support or oppose, tell us why. keep in mind, we are always reading on social media at twitter @cpsanwj and on facebook at facebook.com/c-span. behind the thought making sure everyone has a basic income in the united states? one of the things we hear talked about a lot right now is are we talking about the basic income for just citizens? are we talking about basic income for everyone inside the united states borders, meaning immigrants? which one are we talking about...
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and are we not really wasting the opportunity to use the internet, to use cyber to ?upport a counter ideology i think that is where we are failing. >> one of the things that most struck me when i was writing a book related to all of this is how different state wars are too al qaeda. these attacksut partly because it was so caught off and closed as a tiny, conspiratorial network that it was undetected by our security forces, whereas the islamic state is quite a different. it is a very open and rapidly changing network that uses social media at all kinds of platform to disseminate its ideology when you look at work that has been done by national security that grasps the network , it is absolutely mind blowing how big this thing is and how sophisticated. is it writes to say the islamic state may have been defeated on the ground in syria but it is still very much alive in cyberspace? think of the islamic state is only one brand of the global phenomenon of islamist. failed because they put all of their money on the jihadist branch. they thought they would shock the world i
and are we not really wasting the opportunity to use the internet, to use cyber to ?upport a counter ideology i think that is where we are failing. >> one of the things that most struck me when i was writing a book related to all of this is how different state wars are too al qaeda. these attacksut partly because it was so caught off and closed as a tiny, conspiratorial network that it was undetected by our security forces, whereas the islamic state is quite a different. it is a very open...
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it polarizes us even more. in washington, d.c., james hodgkinson, who was a bernie sanders supporter and he loved rachel maddow and he loved msnbc. he took up arms and shot, almost killed represented steve scully duringhot congressman the softball game. i was not shouting up and down that we should condemn rachel maddow and that bernie sanders inspired this violence. that would be wrong. i don't know why it is equally -- not equally wrong for people to say the same thing about president trump and his reporters -- supporters. host: larry o'connor joining us. he is the host of the examining politic podcast and a radio talkshow host in washington, d.c.. our first call comes from ron. you are online with larry o'connor. go ahead. theer: has he ever read , does hearthur gelb know who that man is and how far you fall for him? thank you. i missed the last of it. host: arthur galb was the name. -- gelb was his name. guest: i'm not familiar. host: we will go to the republican line. good morning. caller: you are talking
it polarizes us even more. in washington, d.c., james hodgkinson, who was a bernie sanders supporter and he loved rachel maddow and he loved msnbc. he took up arms and shot, almost killed represented steve scully duringhot congressman the softball game. i was not shouting up and down that we should condemn rachel maddow and that bernie sanders inspired this violence. that would be wrong. i don't know why it is equally -- not equally wrong for people to say the same thing about president trump...
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companies or to use common food names, helping to avoid further of use -- abuse geographical locations that could cause the u.s. dairy industry billions of dollars of lost revenue. ratification of the usmca matters to all of the food and agricultural industries as it will build momentum for progress and other trade discussions, especially in japan impossibly china. ratification of the usmca and and impacts of the industry really matters to the entire country. why do i say that? according to the associates, the u.s. food and agriculture industry represents 43 million is 28%d americans, which of our entire employment workforce. it impacts 20% of american economy. whatever helps u.s. food and agricultural industry helps the country. i appreciate the opportunity to be here today. i look forward to responding to questions and assisting the committee and its important work, work that is vital to the future of american agriculture of the food industry as well as to the country. >> i know from following publications you have been doing this for a few months and we thank you for your leadership
companies or to use common food names, helping to avoid further of use -- abuse geographical locations that could cause the u.s. dairy industry billions of dollars of lost revenue. ratification of the usmca matters to all of the food and agricultural industries as it will build momentum for progress and other trade discussions, especially in japan impossibly china. ratification of the usmca and and impacts of the industry really matters to the entire country. why do i say that? according to the...