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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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trump: on the change and how we do in washington -- on the change -- how are we going to change washington? who is going to do the most effective job? trap, 60%. 60. 60%. >> [cheering] mr. trump: here is an important one. best chance of winning in november. trump, number one. 47%. >> [cheering] mr. trump: amazing. >> [cheering] mr. trump: so we are number one at 42, and then you get to 16 and 10, a big difference. we have all come a long ways together. and we have a lot of bad people out there. they want to stop progress. and you see it all the time. i use the statement, the senate majority. the silent majority is back, folks. the silent majority is back. >> [cheering] [video clip] the silent -- mr. trump: the silent majority is back. period ofhe last time, we have had a very interesting thing happened. we've seen our country where we don't win anymore, and we are going to start winning so much. we are going to win left, we are going to win right, we are going to win everything. we have unbelievable people in this country. and nothing is going to stop us from starting to win again. >> [che
trump: on the change and how we do in washington -- on the change -- how are we going to change washington? who is going to do the most effective job? trap, 60%. 60. 60%. >> [cheering] mr. trump: here is an important one. best chance of winning in november. trump, number one. 47%. >> [cheering] mr. trump: amazing. >> [cheering] mr. trump: so we are number one at 42, and then you get to 16 and 10, a big difference. we have all come a long ways together. and we have a lot of bad...
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then, they look at washington and all they see is chaos. what a relief to them it would be if we finally got our acts together. what a weight off their shoulders. how reassuring it would be if we actually fixed the tax code, put patients in charge of their health care, grew our economy, strengthened our military, lifted people out of poverty and aid down our debt. at this point, nothing could be more inspiring than a job well done. nothing could stir the heart more than real, concrete results. the cynics will scoff. they'll say it's not possible. you better believe we're going to try. we will not duck the tough issues. we will take them head on. we are going to do all we can do so that working people get their strength back and people not working get their lives back. no more fares for the few. opportunity for all. that is our motto. you know, i often talk about a need for revision. -- for a vision. i'm not sure i ever really said what i meant. we saw problems -- we solve problems here, yes. we create a lot of them too. but at bottom, we vi
then, they look at washington and all they see is chaos. what a relief to them it would be if we finally got our acts together. what a weight off their shoulders. how reassuring it would be if we actually fixed the tax code, put patients in charge of their health care, grew our economy, strengthened our military, lifted people out of poverty and aid down our debt. at this point, nothing could be more inspiring than a job well done. nothing could stir the heart more than real, concrete results....
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hoyer, the gentlewoman from washington state, mrs. mcmorris rodgers, the gentleman from south carolina, mr. clyburn, the gentleman from oregon, mr. walden, the gentleman from california, mr. becerra, the gentleman from indiana, mr. messer, the gentleman from new york, mr. crowley, the gentlewoman from kansas, ms. jenkins, the gentleman from new york, mr. israel, the gentlewoman from north carolina, ms. foxx, the gentleman from new mexico, mr. ben ray lujan, the gentlewoman from missouri, mrs. wagner, the gentlewoman from connecticut, ms. delauro, the gentlewoman from maryland, ms. edwards, the gentleman from texas, mr. sessions, the gentleman from maryland, mr. van hollen, the gentleman from north carolina, mr. mchenry, and the members of the wisconsin delegation -- mr. sensenbrenner, mr. kind, ms. moore, mr. duffy, mr. ribble, mr. pocan, mr. grothman. the gentlelady from california, mrs. mimi walters. the members will retire from the chamber to escort the speaker-elect to the chair. the sergeant at arms: mr. speaker, the speaker-elec
hoyer, the gentlewoman from washington state, mrs. mcmorris rodgers, the gentleman from south carolina, mr. clyburn, the gentleman from oregon, mr. walden, the gentleman from california, mr. becerra, the gentleman from indiana, mr. messer, the gentleman from new york, mr. crowley, the gentlewoman from kansas, ms. jenkins, the gentleman from new york, mr. israel, the gentlewoman from north carolina, ms. foxx, the gentleman from new mexico, mr. ben ray lujan, the gentlewoman from missouri, mrs....
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they said we are under fire from both washington and kabul. why did that not get up in the chain of command? that will comel: out in the investigation, an explanation of what we know and do not know. i wanted to make it clear, there were no u.s. jtac's under fire when this airstrike was called. gerald campbell: the afghans asked for air support from a special forces team we have on the initialand statement that went out was that u.s. forces were under direct fire. i correcting that statement here. so i understand this, u.s. forces, how close were they to the afghan forces that called in the strike? general campbell: that will come out in the investigation. all these are good questions, questions that the investigating officer will look at. i should have a preliminary report shortly. my senior investigator is on the ground in kunduz today. i had the opportunity to talk with him this morning. i will take one more question. >> would be more helpful to your a-10 was flying overhead? our forces andl: the afghan forces worked very hard to minimize c
they said we are under fire from both washington and kabul. why did that not get up in the chain of command? that will comel: out in the investigation, an explanation of what we know and do not know. i wanted to make it clear, there were no u.s. jtac's under fire when this airstrike was called. gerald campbell: the afghans asked for air support from a special forces team we have on the initialand statement that went out was that u.s. forces were under direct fire. i correcting that statement...
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we are adjourned. >>> on the next "washington journal" -- "washington post" political reporter robert costa on the election of the next house speaker. then the authors of a biography of former congressman and presidential candidate jack kemp. we'll also discuss the 2016 presidential election. "washington journal" is live each morning at 7:00 eastern with your phone calls, tweets and facebook comments. >>> thursday the house judiciary committee hoilds a hearing on planned parenthood practices and abortsion services. that's live at 2:00 p.m. east owner c-span3. >>> this sunday night on q&a, former senator and presidential candidate gary hart on "the republic of conscience," comparing the current government to the republic our founders intended. >> the founders used the language of greece and rome and warned against corruption. and their definition of corruption was not bribery or quid pro quo money under the table. it was putting special interests ahead of the common good. and by that definition, washington today is a massively corrupt place. >> sunday night at 8:00 eastern and pacific
we are adjourned. >>> on the next "washington journal" -- "washington post" political reporter robert costa on the election of the next house speaker. then the authors of a biography of former congressman and presidential candidate jack kemp. we'll also discuss the 2016 presidential election. "washington journal" is live each morning at 7:00 eastern with your phone calls, tweets and facebook comments. >>> thursday the house judiciary committee...
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tom are so washington michelle obama. sunday at 8:00 p.m. eastern. >> wrote to the white house 2016. we have your questions. this year, we are taking our coverage into classrooms across the country. giving students the opportunity to discuss what important issues they want to hear the most from the candidates. follow coverage 2016 on tv, radio, and online at c-span. ward. -- or. >> as usual i have taken my prepared address given to me by my speechwriter. i prepared my own remarks. which means i will tell you what i really think. i asked my staff last week what should i stay? when i left the department of defense at the end of 2012 as the senior lawyer for the department of defense. i was back in private law practice. the thing i missed the most about public service was the character and the quality of the people. the character and the quality of the people. i have come to respect admiring number of people. these are people i work with on a daily basis. on a daily basis. for two years. someone from the joint staff down in the basement of the
tom are so washington michelle obama. sunday at 8:00 p.m. eastern. >> wrote to the white house 2016. we have your questions. this year, we are taking our coverage into classrooms across the country. giving students the opportunity to discuss what important issues they want to hear the most from the candidates. follow coverage 2016 on tv, radio, and online at c-span. ward. -- or. >> as usual i have taken my prepared address given to me by my speechwriter. i prepared my own remarks....
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it's the washington game. and i would note that in selling 58 million barrels of oil, they're not using that remnant to pay down our national debt. you're actually selling assets. you would think it would go to something like at home. if you sell an asset and you have a massive credit card debt, the prudent thing to do would be to use the revenue from that asset to pay down that credit card debt. oh no, that's just more and more spending. i would note a group called the conservative action project consists of the c.e.o.'s of over 100 organizations representing all of the major elements of the conservative movement, the economic, social, and national security conservatives. they sent a letter to this body, the letter reads as follows: the latest budget deal negotiated by the white house and outgoing speaker john boehner, the bipartisan budget act of 2015, proposes increasing spending by $85 billion over the next three fiscal years. what the deal doesn't include are meaningful accountability measures that ensure
it's the washington game. and i would note that in selling 58 million barrels of oil, they're not using that remnant to pay down our national debt. you're actually selling assets. you would think it would go to something like at home. if you sell an asset and you have a massive credit card debt, the prudent thing to do would be to use the revenue from that asset to pay down that credit card debt. oh no, that's just more and more spending. i would note a group called the conservative action...
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according to various news sources such as washington times, new york times, and washington examiner, social security disability payments will run up by the year 2016. you said some people will have to "get over social security cuts." what about citizens who have paid into their social security their entire life. how will you assure them that they will be taking care of? the area of in social security disability, to have been a lot of shows, including 60 minutes, that have talked about this program. of course, when some it is disabled that they have to be in a position where they did help, but we have to make sure that people aren't able to just approach the legal system to get them to go out and try to qualify for something that they really shouldn't be on, so we have to look at so security disability. my mind is not closed on at. i'm not sure about it, but it's something we have to carefully look at. now, here's with the story is on the benefits. start sociale security with an indices that is lower, then you're going to get your so security slightly lower, and will contribute to sav
according to various news sources such as washington times, new york times, and washington examiner, social security disability payments will run up by the year 2016. you said some people will have to "get over social security cuts." what about citizens who have paid into their social security their entire life. how will you assure them that they will be taking care of? the area of in social security disability, to have been a lot of shows, including 60 minutes, that have talked about...
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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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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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the gentleman from washington. mr. smith: thank you, mr. chairman. i yield myself one minute. first of all, i very specifically challenge the substance of this bill. the o.c.o. funding and the way it is funding is not good for national security and not good for our troops. the substance of the bill is precisely the issue and what it does for defense or does not do for defense. that is why using the o.c.o. funding is the exact wrong way to go. the other thing i will say is i am quite confident that we will get a bill. that's the interesting thing about this argument. as i pointed out the appropriators in the senate have already rejected the o.c.o. funding. this $38 billion that we have in here is gone, done, poof, not going to happen. we are going to have to have a further debate about that in the appropriations committee to actually fund any of the stuff that we are talking about in this bill. i am confident that we'll have that debate. i wish i could be more confident it will come out in a positive way. we need to lif
the gentleman from washington. mr. smith: thank you, mr. chairman. i yield myself one minute. first of all, i very specifically challenge the substance of this bill. the o.c.o. funding and the way it is funding is not good for national security and not good for our troops. the substance of the bill is precisely the issue and what it does for defense or does not do for defense. that is why using the o.c.o. funding is the exact wrong way to go. the other thing i will say is i am quite confident...
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washington journal i live every morning at 7:00 a.m. eastern. you can join the conversation of calls and comments on facebook and twitter. thursday, former secretary of state and presidential candidate hillary clinton testifies before the house select committee on benghazi about the 2012 terrorist attack on the u.s. consulate. ambassador christopher stephens and three other americans were killed. have live coverage of mrs. clinton's testimony at 10:00 a.m. eastern on c-span three, c-span radio, and c-span.org. this sunday night on "q and a", new york times national political reporter shares her wrist experience from hillary clinton's presidential campaign and compares what it is like now to back in 2008. was was a lot younger, i the traveling person. i was not in a senior role. when you are traveling all the time, i got to know the people that traveled with her. i felt like i got to know her really well because she has come back and talked to us. at the same time, i did not have the same sort of sources and high-level people that i have now. whe
washington journal i live every morning at 7:00 a.m. eastern. you can join the conversation of calls and comments on facebook and twitter. thursday, former secretary of state and presidential candidate hillary clinton testifies before the house select committee on benghazi about the 2012 terrorist attack on the u.s. consulate. ambassador christopher stephens and three other americans were killed. have live coverage of mrs. clinton's testimony at 10:00 a.m. eastern on c-span three, c-span radio,...
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waters: i yield to the gentleman from washington, the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from washington is recognized for one minute. mr. reichert: i thank the gentlelady for yielding. mr. speaker, one of the america's greatest promises is the promise if you work hard, play fair, your opportunities are endless. thousands of business owners throughout this country have lived by this mantra and sought new opportunities abroad. when congress allowed the charter of the export-import bank to expire, over the summer, we took away an important tool for american business owners and their employees. they depend upon it. this is about jobs. many small companies throughout my region and in my district have relied on ex-imbanks. i'll name one. number nine 9, small town in eastern washington. a hay company in washington with the sport of ex-im bank, this company was able to expand its business, hire employees, and sell in foreign markets. otherwise not. this story is the story of success, of jobs for the small hardworking businesses of america that create 85% of our jobs. if we don't act, businesses
waters: i yield to the gentleman from washington, the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from washington is recognized for one minute. mr. reichert: i thank the gentlelady for yielding. mr. speaker, one of the america's greatest promises is the promise if you work hard, play fair, your opportunities are endless. thousands of business owners throughout this country have lived by this mantra and sought new opportunities abroad. when congress allowed the charter of the export-import bank to...
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so more than double the additional $5 billion in washington d.c. is posed to the combined spending of the 50 states. unless we have some double counting we find a federal taxes do we extract from the states and our citizens to come to washington d.c. and are redirected back to the states for shared responsibility and additional programs is a 500 billion-dollar price tag. so we don't double account you would take that off from the state budget which means the state is spending $1.2 trillion. the ratio is really about three times more money being spent and extracted from our taxpayers as opposed to the fined 50 states. whatever james madison envisioned when he was talking about few and defined compared to numerous and indefinite most people say we have gotten away from that concept. it's more compensated than that i don't want to oversimplify the situation but it does give us an indication of what i would consider this lack of balance of federalism. i'm proud to say we have a lot of success is going on and for the sake of time i won't spend a lot of
so more than double the additional $5 billion in washington d.c. is posed to the combined spending of the 50 states. unless we have some double counting we find a federal taxes do we extract from the states and our citizens to come to washington d.c. and are redirected back to the states for shared responsibility and additional programs is a 500 billion-dollar price tag. so we don't double account you would take that off from the state budget which means the state is spending $1.2 trillion. the...
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i started my career in washington and with the l.a. times. i left to go and cover a statehouse in nevada, and politics in las vegas, to get out into the country and cover politics on a more local level. i came back to washington to cover congress and national campaigns. now i am at the white house. i think that one of the things that i said that is most unique about the way that is different from -- the way we covered the president is different than the way we cover any other politician in washington or anywhere in any statehouse, he is basically stuck with us almost all the time. any public statements, any public appearance, even a personal dinner out with his wife, a cough game -- a golf game, we are nearby. a small cluster of the press as representative of the larger pool of the press corps, it is not glamorous. looking for any sign we can of him, making sure he is where he is supposed to be, and giving a rhythm of his daily life. christi: we view say where you are from and what your academic past was. kathleen: i didn't do any journalism
i started my career in washington and with the l.a. times. i left to go and cover a statehouse in nevada, and politics in las vegas, to get out into the country and cover politics on a more local level. i came back to washington to cover congress and national campaigns. now i am at the white house. i think that one of the things that i said that is most unique about the way that is different from -- the way we covered the president is different than the way we cover any other politician in...
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as draconian as they are, they only represent the piece of financial restraint in washington, d.c., that has encumbered this entity that has a lot to do of the domestic restraint we've seen on discretionary spending. finally, as my colleague from california just pointed out, there is borrowing from peter to pay paul. if you look at where disability insurance is getting money from the old age survivors and pension smoothing and a whole number of other areas, you're left with this larger question of, this does still not solve the problem of this upward trajectory that we have with regard to spending in this place and therefore i'd remind everyone what admiral mike mullen said, former chairman of the joint chiefs of staff, he said the greatest threat to our civilization was our national debt. at the end of the day, this bill compounds it. for that reason we would respectfully encourage a no. i yield back the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman's time has expired. the gentleman from kentucky reserves. the gentleman from maryland is recognized. mr. van hollen: thank you
as draconian as they are, they only represent the piece of financial restraint in washington, d.c., that has encumbered this entity that has a lot to do of the domestic restraint we've seen on discretionary spending. finally, as my colleague from california just pointed out, there is borrowing from peter to pay paul. if you look at where disability insurance is getting money from the old age survivors and pension smoothing and a whole number of other areas, you're left with this larger question...
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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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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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in washington, arne duncan will step down after a seven-year tenure. president obama, for the first time yesterday, criticized airstrikes in syria. there is a lot to talk about this morning. we look at all of these topics, and more. first, we want to know your thoughts on the benghazi community, investigatan
in washington, arne duncan will step down after a seven-year tenure. president obama, for the first time yesterday, criticized airstrikes in syria. there is a lot to talk about this morning. we look at all of these topics, and more. first, we want to know your thoughts on the benghazi community, investigatan
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it's about 30 miles from washington d.c. and inside one of the housing units is athena morrow who is montgomery county's department of health adult frantic services manager. athena morrow thank you for your time. what are adults frantic services? >> guest: adultfrantic services? >> guest: adult frantic services is a section of the department of health and human services under behavioral health crisis services. we basically work with individuals who come into contact with the criminal justice system that have substance abuse and mental health issues. >> host: what is the percentage of population there that montgomery facility that fall into that group of mental health and substance abuse? >> guest: the proposition we are dealing with is about 19% of all and inmates who get booked into our facility suffer from a disorder and what that means is they suffer from mental health issues and substance abuse issues. if we were to only look at inmates who suffer from substance abuse gets almost 80%. >> host: do you find it the trend is
it's about 30 miles from washington d.c. and inside one of the housing units is athena morrow who is montgomery county's department of health adult frantic services manager. athena morrow thank you for your time. what are adults frantic services? >> guest: adultfrantic services? >> guest: adult frantic services is a section of the department of health and human services under behavioral health crisis services. we basically work with individuals who come into contact with the...
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washington. where? washington, d.c. they looked at me -- don't blame me, i just live there. >> the fact is, what do we talk about regulation? are we talking about clean air, clean water? what are we talking about -- >> businesses having to do more paperwork. >> a lot of that is state. in other words, we should look at all of it. we should subject everything we do, whether investment in terms of dollars. whether it's a tax initiative. whether it's a regulation, subject it to the harshest scrutiny. have common sense prevail but this whole thing of anti-government, the debate about amount of government is as old as our country. >> exactly. >> older. and that's a legitimate debate. that is where people come down on the spectrum, more or less government. how much national, how much state, how much local. and i think, you read this new book on madison where he, don't want -- it's very interesting how he thought that the central government was really important to keeping our country together. so there is a role for all of it.
washington. where? washington, d.c. they looked at me -- don't blame me, i just live there. >> the fact is, what do we talk about regulation? are we talking about clean air, clean water? what are we talking about -- >> businesses having to do more paperwork. >> a lot of that is state. in other words, we should look at all of it. we should subject everything we do, whether investment in terms of dollars. whether it's a tax initiative. whether it's a regulation, subject it to...
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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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the way we operate in washington, the way we don't operate in washington is largely the message that is appealing to the public because they are tired of our inability to get together and actually have a budget process with appropriation bills that get done, and we don't shut down government. somehow the people within the beltway, of the majority party do not understand that. i would hope as we look at something like this, that clearly is not going to become law, would once again show that you're going to repeal without replacing you for all care act. millie the people would lose their health care act and get us closer to shut down is not what the america wants. if yousomee looking for a speaker candidate he is available but he comes at a high price. i yelled back my time. nk y mr. moulton. two and half minutes. >> thank you missed. thinking it mr. chairman. i would like to start my time at the definition that we attribute to one of america's greatest scientists. albert einstein. einstein said, insanity is doing the same thing over and over again and expecting different results. eins
the way we operate in washington, the way we don't operate in washington is largely the message that is appealing to the public because they are tired of our inability to get together and actually have a budget process with appropriation bills that get done, and we don't shut down government. somehow the people within the beltway, of the majority party do not understand that. i would hope as we look at something like this, that clearly is not going to become law, would once again show that...
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here in washington, d.c., we have excellent documentation with our military partners. our jttf, fbi, the fusion center plays a major role in sharing intelligence back and forth with our military workers. i'm going to end right there and open up for questions. thank you. >> as i was reflecting back, my first assignment as a police officer specialist assignment was as a police committee relations officer in north charleston. it did not take me long to figure that a critical part of what i need to do, given that we have a charleston naval base and a charleston air force base, was to convince everybody that military community was a part of the community and not apart from the community. that was 40 years ago. i don't know if it it has been any truer than it is today. we've come a long way since 9/11 in terms of sharing information. and i would do that to you that charleston for a number of reasons represents the best of that kind of communications based on the efforts that we made to stand up for port security program. but i will say that lamar in a sense indebted to inter
here in washington, d.c., we have excellent documentation with our military partners. our jttf, fbi, the fusion center plays a major role in sharing intelligence back and forth with our military workers. i'm going to end right there and open up for questions. thank you. >> as i was reflecting back, my first assignment as a police officer specialist assignment was as a police committee relations officer in north charleston. it did not take me long to figure that a critical part of what i...
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eck of washington, pelosi. hensarling, ryan. herrera beutler, ryan. jody hiye, ryan. ryan. -- jody hice, higgins, pelosi. ill, ryan. himes, pelosi. , pelosi. holding, ryan. honda, pelosi. hoyer, pelosi. udson, ryan. huelskamp, ryan. huffman, pelosi. uizenga of michigan, ryan. ultgren, ryan. hunter, ryan. hurd of texas, ryan. hurt of virginia, ryan. srael, pelosi. issa, ryan. , pelosi.ee jefferies, pelosi. jenkins of kansas, ryan. jenkins of west virginia, ryan. ohnson of georgia, pelosi. johnson of ohio, ryan. eddie bernice johnson, pelosi. sam johnson, ryan. jolly, ryan. ones, webster. ordan, ryan. joyce, ryan. kaptur, pelosi. katko, ryan. keating, pelosi. kelly of illinois, pelosi. kelly of michigan -- kelly of mississippi, ryan. kelly of pennsylvania, ryan. kennedy, pelosi. ildee, pelosi. kilmer, pelosi. kind, pelosi. king of iowa, ryan. ing of new york, ryan. kinzinger of illinois, ryan. kirkpatrick, pelosi. kline, ryan. knight, ryan. kuster, pelosi. abrador, ryan. lahood, ryan. ryan.a, lamborn, ryan. lance, ryan. langevin, pelosi. pelosi. washington, larson of co
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i was with a pollster in washington, a group of students who are making a trip to washington, and they had a republican pollster talking about the data. her survey showed that this is the issue that matters the most young people in our country, because they get it will shape the future in a host of important ways. so thank you for leaving on this issue. [applause] gov. bayh: are there any areas, in your view, where the two parties can agree on? gov. pataki: sure. i think there is an enormous opportunity for common ground. both parties -- one will see more solar, wind, next-generation technologies. where republicans differ from democrats, and where i differ, is i don't want to see us pick winners or losers. i don't want to see the federal government invest a half billion in companies that are politically connected. and i want to see our tax dollars to say we like this industry or not this industry. for where we can agree is the causative innovation. let me tell you -- for example, we are working with the company now that has built solar panels. the average solar efficiency is 16%-18% --
i was with a pollster in washington, a group of students who are making a trip to washington, and they had a republican pollster talking about the data. her survey showed that this is the issue that matters the most young people in our country, because they get it will shape the future in a host of important ways. so thank you for leaving on this issue. [applause] gov. bayh: are there any areas, in your view, where the two parties can agree on? gov. pataki: sure. i think there is an enormous...
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karen is a national security ed tortnd and associate "washington post." she was in lath tan america, was thewhite house, she assistant managing editor for national new, national editor, and foreign editor. we used to go on trips together. recovering the george w. bush white house. she was very daunting. everything. she was in the filing center until the middle of the night. think what is she filing? oh, me god. fan tasting. she's also good company. steve has worked with "times" years. seven of them in russia. on putin.pert he has written about the war in he covered the wind and of the war in iraq national securities issues on the washington bureau. i'm very honored to be his -- editors.s you also author as pat told of the new czar. i believe you will have it -- it you tolable here for sign -- he will be signing it for you afterwards. started i was -- i have it. it is a wonderful read. steven on top of everything else writer.a great very readable. absorbing book about putin. actually why don't you guys start. so we'll start. very much.u that was a kind int
karen is a national security ed tortnd and associate "washington post." she was in lath tan america, was thewhite house, she assistant managing editor for national new, national editor, and foreign editor. we used to go on trips together. recovering the george w. bush white house. she was very daunting. everything. she was in the filing center until the middle of the night. think what is she filing? oh, me god. fan tasting. she's also good company. steve has worked with...
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it is the washington game. and i would note that in selling they're not usingth that revenue to pay down our national debt. if they're actually selling assets you would think it would go to something like, at home. if you sell an asset and you have a massive credit card debt, the prudent thing to do would be to use revenue from the asset to pay down the credit card debt. oh, no. that is just more and more spending. i would note group called the te conservative action project, consists of the ceo's of over 100 organizations representing all of theaj major elements of e conservative movement, economic, conservatives, they sent a letter to this body, a letter reads as follows, the lateste wh budget deal negotiated by white house and outgoing speakef john boehner, bipartisan budget of act of 2015 proposeshree increasing spending by fiscalwh years.nclu what the deal doesn't includeest are meaningful accountability measures that assurethe responsibility spending limits. the deal would allow treasury unfettered borrow
it is the washington game. and i would note that in selling they're not usingth that revenue to pay down our national debt. if they're actually selling assets you would think it would go to something like, at home. if you sell an asset and you have a massive credit card debt, the prudent thing to do would be to use revenue from the asset to pay down the credit card debt. oh, no. that is just more and more spending. i would note group called the te conservative action project, consists of the...
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now we will continue working for the full potential, and we need a statement from washington to make progress at home. that is exactly why i'm running for united states senate, because washington as given into powerful interests from lobbies who rigged the system for themselves and against the middle class. i believe we can do better for new hampshire families. better for the teacher who said she cannot afford to send her own child to college, better for the woman who has a creative new idea to start a new small business my better for the police officer. seniors who watch the special interests take their hard earned social security benefits, and better for thousands of women who have had access to health care services threatened from politicians playing games. washington has lost too many of the priorities that matter to new hampshire and you can count on me to dig a bipartisan approach, through common sense, and a commitment to results. movingr we can continue the economy ahead, protect our land and water, and keep our country safe, because the granite state is a state is -- that ne
now we will continue working for the full potential, and we need a statement from washington to make progress at home. that is exactly why i'm running for united states senate, because washington as given into powerful interests from lobbies who rigged the system for themselves and against the middle class. i believe we can do better for new hampshire families. better for the teacher who said she cannot afford to send her own child to college, better for the woman who has a creative new idea to...
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brand and harriet washington. and sunday our coverage of the texas festival continues beginning at noon on the terrorist group isis and a discussion on artificial intelligence with authors john markoff and louisa hall. president lyndon and lady bird johnson. on american history tv just on the relationship between president richard nixon and the shaw of iran and its effect on u.s. foreign-policy. sunday evening at 6:40 p.m. george mason university history professor spencer crew on the confederate flag in its history in relation to the legacy of slavery. get the complete weekend schedule at c-span.org. >> the un security council held a meeting to hear from the israeli and palestinian ambassadors about recent acts of violence in the west inc. and jerusalem. other members of the security council also spoke including representatives of the u.s., the u.k., and jordan. this is under two hours. >> good morning. the provisional agenda for this the following theme, the situation in the middle east including the palestinian
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the managing editor of the washington post. gabriel dibenedetti. e is the national political correspondent for politico. yasmine elsabawi, the correspondent for the kuwait dakari ahrens, he director of strategic communications for the data quality campaign. . i also want to welcome our other guests in the room today, and our cspan and public radio audiences. i want to welcome our audiences watching the live stream on our and you can s.org, also follow the action on twitter. use the hashtag #npclive. well, our speaker today has never served in congress or as he governor of state or in any elected office of any kind. he did tell me he was elected -- and that's gets applause. todid tell me he was elected the yale board. so there's an elected office, but that's as close as it comes elected to any kind of public office. and this is one of the reasons supporters say they want him to be the next president. of the washington establishment that so many fault and ridlock ineffectiveness. trail, n the campaign he's separated himself from better funded candida
the managing editor of the washington post. gabriel dibenedetti. e is the national political correspondent for politico. yasmine elsabawi, the correspondent for the kuwait dakari ahrens, he director of strategic communications for the data quality campaign. . i also want to welcome our other guests in the room today, and our cspan and public radio audiences. i want to welcome our audiences watching the live stream on our and you can s.org, also follow the action on twitter. use the hashtag...
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he will give remarks at a dnc event and washington. on thursday, the president will host the tribal nations conference. the conference will provide leaders from the 500 cc seven federally recognized tribes the opportunity to indirect directly with high-level officials and members of the white house council on native american affairs. this will be the seventh conference for the obama administration, and continues to build on the president's commitment to strengthen the government relations with indian country and improve the lives of native american indians and alaska natives with an emphasis on increasing opportunity for native youth. on friday, the president will attend meetings here at the white house. reporter: he will sign the bill before he travels to newark on monday? secretary ernest: that is the current plan. have a good weekend. >> we will talk to michael jacobson of the center for science in the public interest and janet riley of the north american meat institute and a look at efforts to impeach iris commissioner john thompso
he will give remarks at a dnc event and washington. on thursday, the president will host the tribal nations conference. the conference will provide leaders from the 500 cc seven federally recognized tribes the opportunity to indirect directly with high-level officials and members of the white house council on native american affairs. this will be the seventh conference for the obama administration, and continues to build on the president's commitment to strengthen the government relations with...
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washington ought to have that as well. elected officials ought to serve us with a servant's heart which means that they ought to be there doing their work rather than doing whatever else they do. [applause] elected officials shouldn't finish their jobs and then go out the back door and start lobbying the people that they were serving with. there ought to be a six-year ban on lobbyists, just as there is in many places. [applause] there's 29 states that have passed resolutions advocating a balanced budget amendment. i hope we get to the point where we have a balanced budget amendment. it's not going to happen in washington, but the states and people can demand this. government needs to live within our means rather than their means. and if we focused on bringing people together to forge consensus on how we get to a balanced budget with that constitutional requirement, i guarantee you if i was president, we could do it. we need a line item veto power for the next president of the united states. they called me veto corleone whe
washington ought to have that as well. elected officials ought to serve us with a servant's heart which means that they ought to be there doing their work rather than doing whatever else they do. [applause] elected officials shouldn't finish their jobs and then go out the back door and start lobbying the people that they were serving with. there ought to be a six-year ban on lobbyists, just as there is in many places. [applause] there's 29 states that have passed resolutions advocating a...
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the clerk: washington d.c., october 30, 2015. to the senate: under the provisions of rule 1, paragraph 3, of the standing rules of the senate, i hereby appoint the honorable cory gardner, a senator from the state of colorado, to perform the duties of the chair. signed: orrin g. hatch, president pro tempore. the presiding officer: under the previous order, the leadership time is reserved. under the previous order, the senate will resume consideration of the house message to accompany h.r. 1314, which the clerk will report. the clerk: house message to accompany h.r. 1314, an act to amend the internal revenue code of 1986 to provide for a right to an administrative appeal relating to adverse determinations of tax-exempt status of certain organizations. the presiding officer: under the previous order, the time until 1:01 a.m. will be equally divided between the two leaders or their designees. mr. cornyn: mr. president? the presiding officer: the senator from texas. mr. cornyn: mr. president, i ask unanimous consent to waive the manda
the clerk: washington d.c., october 30, 2015. to the senate: under the provisions of rule 1, paragraph 3, of the standing rules of the senate, i hereby appoint the honorable cory gardner, a senator from the state of colorado, to perform the duties of the chair. signed: orrin g. hatch, president pro tempore. the presiding officer: under the previous order, the leadership time is reserved. under the previous order, the senate will resume consideration of the house message to accompany h.r. 1314,...
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. >> from the washington, d.c. center. the national review and the pacific legal foundation is honored to welcome you here today with the hurricane coverage and the to hundreds of thousands of people across the country who are tuning in by c-span. we would also like to thank jones day for this nice roof and staff assistance to -- for putting this together. as for plf, our interest in the supreme court mirrors brief attention. we will have as many as eight petitions pending before the justice involving cases that we have filled and i think that is probably the most of any public interest legal organization. we have seven straight wins in the supreme court. so we hope to extend that string of victories this term. and finally, scoutus' blog has noted we are the most famous brief filers for the court. our guest will talk about the most important supreme court cases on the docket including a couple they will argue themselv themselves, a few the supreme court agreed to hear yesterday and a few on on the horizon. i am going to as
. >> from the washington, d.c. center. the national review and the pacific legal foundation is honored to welcome you here today with the hurricane coverage and the to hundreds of thousands of people across the country who are tuning in by c-span. we would also like to thank jones day for this nice roof and staff assistance to -- for putting this together. as for plf, our interest in the supreme court mirrors brief attention. we will have as many as eight petitions pending before the...
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washington journal is live every morning at 7:00 eastern time. you can join the conversation by phone or facebook. or my twitter. house majority leader kevin mccarthy dropped out of the house speaker's race yesterday. we will hear from congressman mccarthy in a few minutes. we will start with congressman jason j fits of utah. >> i want to make sure this is real. this is a lack we what we would do. >> we have a lot of discussion. it was absolutely stunning. i love kevin mccarthy. he is a good man. that was a tough thing to do. >> he has the same goal that i have. i will go into the mic. >> as far as the nominees -- [inaudible] >> i think the congress needs to have choices. i think that is a healthy part of the race. >> let's quit. here we go. he is coming to the mic. >> wow. i'm here with my wife. i am stunned. i did not see that coming. kevin mccarthy is a good man. putas always been one to this country before everything else. i stand shoulder to shoulder with the same desires. that is to unite this party and take the fight to the president, to t
washington journal is live every morning at 7:00 eastern time. you can join the conversation by phone or facebook. or my twitter. house majority leader kevin mccarthy dropped out of the house speaker's race yesterday. we will hear from congressman mccarthy in a few minutes. we will start with congressman jason j fits of utah. >> i want to make sure this is real. this is a lack we what we would do. >> we have a lot of discussion. it was absolutely stunning. i love kevin mccarthy. he...
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everything is enhanced to have those transportation choices in cities like washington and san francisco we concede that john ed daily basis. with that i will turn to my colleagues. >> good evening i have a great pleasure to visit the hoover dam headed say previous generation conception of the infrastructure we may see concerns today about extraordinary works and it is the beautiful thing to see that great example of how infrastructure enables and constrains everything that comes out of bed. and that would be possible if not for the hoover dam or similar projects. with the infrastructure on how that was changing. called the ocean beach master plan as an attempt to create a long-term plan for adaptation for the coast and likely that will worsen as the sea level set said. would the traditional fixed infrastructure to protect coastal water quality so then facing a certain and dynamic future a story of coming to terms with that to touch those key themes how infrastructure is changing. >> ocean beach is a sandy beach job the open beach it is exposed due very heavy and energy intensive storms
everything is enhanced to have those transportation choices in cities like washington and san francisco we concede that john ed daily basis. with that i will turn to my colleagues. >> good evening i have a great pleasure to visit the hoover dam headed say previous generation conception of the infrastructure we may see concerns today about extraordinary works and it is the beautiful thing to see that great example of how infrastructure enables and constrains everything that comes out of...
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washington journal is life every day at 7:00 eastern on c-span. announcer: a signature feature of the tv is our coverage of book fairs and festivals him across the country with top authors. here is our schedule this weekend. we are live in the heartland for those -- the wisconsin book festival in madison. at the end of the month, we will be in nashville. at the start of november, we are back on the east coast for the boston book festival. in the middle of the month is the louisiana book festival. at the end of november, we are live for the 18th year in the row in florida for the miami book fair international. and the national book awards from new york city. just some of the fairs and festivals this fall. c-span has your coverage of row to the white house 2016. year, we are taking our coverage into classrooms across the country with our student giving students the opportunity to discuss what issues they wanted to hear the most. and our-span's contest coverage on tv, radio, and online at c-span.org. >> in just a moment, our original series continues
washington journal is life every day at 7:00 eastern on c-span. announcer: a signature feature of the tv is our coverage of book fairs and festivals him across the country with top authors. here is our schedule this weekend. we are live in the heartland for those -- the wisconsin book festival in madison. at the end of the month, we will be in nashville. at the start of november, we are back on the east coast for the boston book festival. in the middle of the month is the louisiana book...
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>> dallas, texas and here in washington as well. >> do you lock your doors at night? >> i do. >> really? >> don-- really? don't you think a country needs to lock their doors. i voted for the '86 reagan proposal. we never locked the doors. a country that can not control its borders is a country with a lot of chaos. the six billion figure? they leave that much on the floor on capitol hill every night. we say secure the border, build a wall, whatever. the are technologies that can be just as effective as a physical wall with the ability to have censors and drones. i think it is imperative we control our border. with that being said, i believe we ought to have an affective guest worker program. people will come in, try to sneak in, and sneak back and forth. and organized labor isn't like an unexpanded program. i have friends in organized labor and on this issue i think we should expand it so people are comfortable. secondly, once we have things in place we don't want people coming over. if they come over and they have an excuse but they have to go back. for those here, th
>> dallas, texas and here in washington as well. >> do you lock your doors at night? >> i do. >> really? >> don-- really? don't you think a country needs to lock their doors. i voted for the '86 reagan proposal. we never locked the doors. a country that can not control its borders is a country with a lot of chaos. the six billion figure? they leave that much on the floor on capitol hill every night. we say secure the border, build a wall, whatever. the are...
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i think washington knows the truth, because washington's lawyers were very unhappy with the constitution of iraq. so a very simple measure that could be adopted by american policymakers is to be neutral on the internal constitutional dispute between baghdad and kurdistan, which would allow kurdistan to export its own oil, which would be a critical part of consolidating. america can have it either way. kurdistan consolidating its rights under iraq's constitutional arrangement or consolidating its parts among independents. the question of constitutional rights to export u.s.il, you call for the to have neutrality. i would go a step further. legal and other measures that the u.s. took to actively obstruct the export of kurdish oil were uncalled for. he revenueds had t from those oil sales, they would have been better equipped in places to address the isis invasion and attack. the earlier questioner is quite right. they did not perform admirably at first. they subsequently have made greater efforts and it had more positive outcomes in creating security areas and protections for them. i think
i think washington knows the truth, because washington's lawyers were very unhappy with the constitution of iraq. so a very simple measure that could be adopted by american policymakers is to be neutral on the internal constitutional dispute between baghdad and kurdistan, which would allow kurdistan to export its own oil, which would be a critical part of consolidating. america can have it either way. kurdistan consolidating its rights under iraq's constitutional arrangement or consolidating...
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we believe washington could learn something from us. and as we define our federal priorities we also know that mayors have never been the type to wait for others to help. mayors around the country have created and implemented best practices on each of these issues that we're putting forth in our compact. we're not asking any of the candidates to do anything that we're not willing to do ourselves. we must continue to share innovations with each other and our broader communities. so we maximize our impact, with or without federal support. and i want to thank you again for giving me the opportunity to join all of you today. i want to thank all of my baltimore, my baltimore contingency. i was, we wanted to make sure i had a nice friendly audience down here in d.c. so i'm very pleased to have so many friends from baltimore who traveled with me. i look forward answering what i've already seen will be thoughtful and interesting questions. whether they're about baltimore, u.s. conference of mayors or even my role as secretary of the dnc, i look
we believe washington could learn something from us. and as we define our federal priorities we also know that mayors have never been the type to wait for others to help. mayors around the country have created and implemented best practices on each of these issues that we're putting forth in our compact. we're not asking any of the candidates to do anything that we're not willing to do ourselves. we must continue to share innovations with each other and our broader communities. so we maximize...
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washington journal will get an idea of what to expect from the hearing. a discussion on the 2016 presidential race. we are joined by jon huntsman who currently cochairs the bipartisan group "no labels." ♪ theretoday in the senate, is a plan procedural bill addressing so-called sanctuary clinton ishillary scheduled to appear before the select committee on benghazi. jim webb expected to announce today that he will run as an independent. you can see that live at c-span.org. gallup has a new poll out on gun ownership. a new poll suggestg
washington journal will get an idea of what to expect from the hearing. a discussion on the 2016 presidential race. we are joined by jon huntsman who currently cochairs the bipartisan group "no labels." ♪ theretoday in the senate, is a plan procedural bill addressing so-called sanctuary clinton ishillary scheduled to appear before the select committee on benghazi. jim webb expected to announce today that he will run as an independent. you can see that live at c-span.org. gallup has...
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the clerk: the speaker's room, washington, d.c., october 16, 2015. i hereby appoint the honorable andy harris to act as speaker pro tempore on this day. signed, john a. boehner, speaker of the house of representatives. the speaker pro tempore: the prayer will be offered by the guest chaplain, the reverend michael wilker, lutheran church of the affirmation, washington, d.c. the chaplain: let us pray. spirit of truth and reconciliation. you created in your image to care for one another and the
the clerk: the speaker's room, washington, d.c., october 16, 2015. i hereby appoint the honorable andy harris to act as speaker pro tempore on this day. signed, john a. boehner, speaker of the house of representatives. the speaker pro tempore: the prayer will be offered by the guest chaplain, the reverend michael wilker, lutheran church of the affirmation, washington, d.c. the chaplain: let us pray. spirit of truth and reconciliation. you created in your image to care for one another and the