66
66
Oct 18, 2015
10/15
by
WHDH
tv
eye 66
favorite 0
quote 0
this is how broken washington is. listen, the fact that he told a falsehood is a matter of public record. he stated it publicly, then he behaved exactly the opposite. and washington is so broken that they treat someone saying the republican leader just did exactly the opposite of what he promised he would do that apparently the troublemaker is the person saying it rather than the person telling the lie. that's what's broken about washington. when i tell you i'm going to do something, chuck, i'm going to do exactly what i said i'm going >> i want to say two more things. paul ryan, a true conservative? >> listen, i like paul ryan, he's a friend of mine. this is obviously a question that is wrapped up in the speaker of the house deliberations. i have said consistently i'll stay out of that. >> but is he a true conservative? >> that's a decision for the house republicans to make. >> mark levin, who you joked and said i want mark levin as a speaker. conservative. >> so you'll say that but you won't say -- he doesn't think
this is how broken washington is. listen, the fact that he told a falsehood is a matter of public record. he stated it publicly, then he behaved exactly the opposite. and washington is so broken that they treat someone saying the republican leader just did exactly the opposite of what he promised he would do that apparently the troublemaker is the person saying it rather than the person telling the lie. that's what's broken about washington. when i tell you i'm going to do something, chuck, i'm...
329
329
Oct 31, 2015
10/15
by
KQED
tv
eye 329
favorite 0
quote 0
leaders in washington are a target. even paul ryan, strong reputation as a fiscal conservative, as he was being prepared to be elevated to the speaker started being attacked for being too liberal on the subject of immigration. it is the mood of the party. the cultural and economic angst that members of the party feel. and it's being expressed at various targets including us. gwen: well, let's go through some of the scenarios we have seen. jeb bush went to the debate, everybody said he had to pull something out. he didn't. i think it's safe to say. and by yesterday, when he was campaigning in new hampshire, he was forced to say this. >> it's not on life support. we have the most money. we have the greatest organization. we're doing fine. look, in october, late october of four years ago, herman cain was the frontrunner for the republican nomination. eight years ago, hillary clinton was up by 26 points against an unknown state senator named barack obama. gwen: jeanne, is it ever good to say your campaign is not life on sup
leaders in washington are a target. even paul ryan, strong reputation as a fiscal conservative, as he was being prepared to be elevated to the speaker started being attacked for being too liberal on the subject of immigration. it is the mood of the party. the cultural and economic angst that members of the party feel. and it's being expressed at various targets including us. gwen: well, let's go through some of the scenarios we have seen. jeb bush went to the debate, everybody said he had to...
47
47
Oct 18, 2015
10/15
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 47
favorite 0
quote 0
of programs in the afternoon on a show called "washington today." and we actually looked into the house hearing on the topic. go on. minutes.or about 10 tot: no, the hearing was three hours. it was a lengthy hearing. it is on our website. check it out. liberal,ou talk about conservative, i have seen people call themselves conservatives and whine about some family getting food stamps, but it does not bother them for another trillion dollars in the bank bailout. if you start with ronald reagan's bank bailouts, long-term capital, russian ruble , the s&l crisis. over 30 years that is about $4 trillion, and you bring this guy out to go oh, the liberals and conservatives. what is that crop -- what does that crop even mean? host: a lot from patrick. guest: did you want to respond? guest:i would just say he brought up a couple of different donor types, sheldon o'neills for instance. we are actually in the process right now of putting together a story that walks through a lot of different questionable things politically about sheldon ailes and so that should
of programs in the afternoon on a show called "washington today." and we actually looked into the house hearing on the topic. go on. minutes.or about 10 tot: no, the hearing was three hours. it was a lengthy hearing. it is on our website. check it out. liberal,ou talk about conservative, i have seen people call themselves conservatives and whine about some family getting food stamps, but it does not bother them for another trillion dollars in the bank bailout. if you start with ronald...
87
87
Oct 30, 2015
10/15
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 87
favorite 0
quote 0
and washington, compare that to washington our our elected officials basically do nothing. >> last question. do you think maybe in light of the battles you've had with trump and this battle you had with marco rubio last night, that maybe what you're saying and describing your record and your wlebelief that you can adve that on a national stage as president, do you think you're better off talking about those things that battling trump and marco? >> that's what i do most of the time. that's good advice. i do talk about my record of accomplishment, who i am, and the ideas that i believe will lift people up. but there has to be comparing and contrasting as well, don't you think. >> yeah, i do. >> i focus most of my attention on hillary clinton and her policies. there's a real danger in this election. electing hillary clinton in an era where we now are so pessimistic about the future. most of my attention is about my record and about defeating hillary clinton. from time to time, you got to separate yourself from a very large pack of talented candidates. >> all right, governor. thanks so much as
and washington, compare that to washington our our elected officials basically do nothing. >> last question. do you think maybe in light of the battles you've had with trump and this battle you had with marco rubio last night, that maybe what you're saying and describing your record and your wlebelief that you can adve that on a national stage as president, do you think you're better off talking about those things that battling trump and marco? >> that's what i do most of the time....
104
104
Oct 9, 2015
10/15
by
WJLA
tv
eye 104
favorite 0
quote 0
leon: the washington capitals take to the ice. but the practice rink belongs to the "good morning washington" team. check them out. they are all on the ice. check them out. they have their own jerseys with their names on them today. alison: very cool. leon: you can see the skills on display on the facebook page. alison: hopefully no hockey style fights. leon: hope nobody lost a tooth. tune in tomorrow to find out. folks you have probably seen the nfl players wearing lots of pink on the last few games. they are marking breast cancer awareness month as they do every season in the nfl. alison: but a woman thinks the league should include all colors in the pink campaign. we explain why. >> since she was child she has loved boston's team. >> i'm a huge patriots fan. reporter: but she is at odds with the nfl. but for different reasons. >> i want the nfl to know that pink is not the only color. >> you don't have to go far on the nfl web page to see pink. it's breast cancer awareness drive. but she is now on the offense as she launches he
leon: the washington capitals take to the ice. but the practice rink belongs to the "good morning washington" team. check them out. they are all on the ice. check them out. they have their own jerseys with their names on them today. alison: very cool. leon: you can see the skills on display on the facebook page. alison: hopefully no hockey style fights. leon: hope nobody lost a tooth. tune in tomorrow to find out. folks you have probably seen the nfl players wearing lots of pink on...
49
49
Oct 15, 2015
10/15
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 49
favorite 0
quote 0
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...
101
101
Oct 9, 2015
10/15
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 101
favorite 0
quote 0
a lot of uncertainty here in washington. it is fascinating. the whole city in a tailspin, because everybody thought kevin mccarthy was a shoo-in to be speaker. >> what do you think? is this going to lead to a government shutdown? they don't really have a lot of time here to get this done. >> there's not a lot of time. i don't think republicans want to head into 2016 to have a government shutdown. i think the first priority is going to be, of course, this raising the debt ceiling. there could be a situation where they punt that off for one heck of a december showdown on december 11th. there's still a lot to get done in congress, and that's why the politics of this, again, with speaker boehner set to get out on october 31st, on halloween, getting a little spooky here on capitol hill. >> kevin, this republican disarray changes americans confidence here. what do you think? democrats sweeping the house, senate and white house? is that a possibility? >> i don't know about that. i do think that the divide between the tea party, as well as the republi
a lot of uncertainty here in washington. it is fascinating. the whole city in a tailspin, because everybody thought kevin mccarthy was a shoo-in to be speaker. >> what do you think? is this going to lead to a government shutdown? they don't really have a lot of time here to get this done. >> there's not a lot of time. i don't think republicans want to head into 2016 to have a government shutdown. i think the first priority is going to be, of course, this raising the debt ceiling....
58
58
Oct 1, 2015
10/15
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 58
favorite 0
quote 0
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...
57
57
Oct 18, 2015
10/15
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 57
favorite 0
quote 0
what we need in washington is change. we need a washington that runs like what we believe here in new hampshire as republicans, and what jeb bush did in florida. he made a huge difference. he reduced taxes every year that he was governor. he grew the economy. he grew jobs. that is what we want as republicans in this country. we want everyone to better themselves. i am proud to introduce the next president, jeb bush. [applause] would you remain standing for the pledge of allegiance. >> i pledge allegiance to the flag of the united states of america. and to the republic for which it stands one nation, under god, indivisible, with liberty and justice for all. jeb bush: your endorsement is very meaningful. thank you for coming out and welcoming me. i am from florida. it is great to be in a place that honors the space program. [laughter] it is really good to be here. [applause] if you think about it, america always has been an aspirational country, hasn't it? we have always done things that defied the imagination of the rest o
what we need in washington is change. we need a washington that runs like what we believe here in new hampshire as republicans, and what jeb bush did in florida. he made a huge difference. he reduced taxes every year that he was governor. he grew the economy. he grew jobs. that is what we want as republicans in this country. we want everyone to better themselves. i am proud to introduce the next president, jeb bush. [applause] would you remain standing for the pledge of allegiance. >> i...
218
218
Oct 22, 2015
10/15
by
WRC
tv
eye 218
favorite 0
quote 0
washington app. have a great look, i know you're a cow and all. and you may not know what i'm talking about, but, uh. the yogurt made from your milk, is delicious. milk, fruit, cultures. mmmm, yoplait. >> announcer: today on the meredith vieira show. the reason you might not want george and amal moving in next door. and the surprising way to find out someone is a cheater. queen latifah opens up about her mom's major health care. jennifer grey talks about the filming of "dirting dancing". it all starts on meredith. ♪ thank you, everybody. >> meredith: thank you. i have
washington app. have a great look, i know you're a cow and all. and you may not know what i'm talking about, but, uh. the yogurt made from your milk, is delicious. milk, fruit, cultures. mmmm, yoplait. >> announcer: today on the meredith vieira show. the reason you might not want george and amal moving in next door. and the surprising way to find out someone is a cheater. queen latifah opens up about her mom's major health care. jennifer grey talks about the filming of "dirting...
452
452
Oct 12, 2015
10/15
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 452
favorite 0
quote 0
"washington journal," live at 7:00 a.m. eastern on c-span. >> this monday on c-span's new series, "landmark cases." in 1830, dred scott was enslaved. during his enlistment in the army, emerson was assigned to duties in several free states, during which dred scott married. when the doctor died, he tried to buy his freedom. the case of scott versus stanford in c-span's new series, with our cases," special guest george washington law professor christopher bracy and martha jones, history professor. atdmark cases, live monday 9:00 p.m. eastern. be sure to join the conversation and we will be taking your calls, e-mails, tweets during the program. on c-span, c-span3, and c-span radio, and for background on each case while you watch, the landmark cases companion book available for $8.95 plus shipping on c-span.org/landmarkcases. next, british prime minister david cameron at the conservative conference, and democratic presidential candidate bernie sanders and hillary clinton speak to the hispanic caucus, and then at 11:00 p.m., anot
"washington journal," live at 7:00 a.m. eastern on c-span. >> this monday on c-span's new series, "landmark cases." in 1830, dred scott was enslaved. during his enlistment in the army, emerson was assigned to duties in several free states, during which dred scott married. when the doctor died, he tried to buy his freedom. the case of scott versus stanford in c-span's new series, with our cases," special guest george washington law professor christopher bracy and...
165
165
Oct 30, 2015
10/15
by
WRC
tv
eye 165
favorite 0
quote 0
they were air lafted to washington hospital burn center. three other students were taken by balance to hospitals treated for nonlife threatening injuries. that teacher's injuries are also nonlife threatening. she's speaking with fire officials as well as officials with the fairfax county public school system to discuss what exactly happened there. they're not sure how this fire started. that fire is out at this hour. behind me you can see over my shoulder, we can actually hear on the loud speaker that students are gathered on the stands of the football stadium. that's where they've been evacuated to. they're being thanked for their patience. they've been out here for an hour, waiting for more information. waiting to know if they'll go home. i caught up with captain randy bittinger, he updated me on the evacuation process. >> upon arrival our units found one classroom, one of the checal labs classrooms had a small fire still active. the sprinklers held the fire in check to that one classroom. >> students who were injured, their parents were
they were air lafted to washington hospital burn center. three other students were taken by balance to hospitals treated for nonlife threatening injuries. that teacher's injuries are also nonlife threatening. she's speaking with fire officials as well as officials with the fairfax county public school system to discuss what exactly happened there. they're not sure how this fire started. that fire is out at this hour. behind me you can see over my shoulder, we can actually hear on the loud...
36
36
Oct 12, 2015
10/15
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 36
favorite 0
quote 0
that is official washington. that is a triangle between politics and law in the media and i was in that world and so was my wife but we also have kids we raised here and who play sports and there's lots of aspects in town and we've been very blessed with really good friends. >> host: was there in the last year's it's now i guess then your site for you since that happened was there a point in time you just thought i can't once the shock wore off? >> guest: it's more that a bad feeling evil old as i got deeper into it and i realized it's great to be gracious about this and classy about this model is for my kids and all that but then it just kind of sound and i lost sunk in that i lost something i cared about and i had insecurities about whether that was it for my career people have setbacks and go to the next chapter and i was eager for that but just kind of wondering what fills the space and what if something doesn't so i think that is natural to feel that way and it's bad enough respect for the law and period of
that is official washington. that is a triangle between politics and law in the media and i was in that world and so was my wife but we also have kids we raised here and who play sports and there's lots of aspects in town and we've been very blessed with really good friends. >> host: was there in the last year's it's now i guess then your site for you since that happened was there a point in time you just thought i can't once the shock wore off? >> guest: it's more that a bad...
33
33
Oct 17, 2015
10/15
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 33
favorite 0
quote 0
this is washington with his family. very similar to the copley with his family, but this is george washington who by this time is the central focus of life in america. he's seated with his family at mount vernon. it's george dressed in his revolutionary war uniform and martha washington, her lovely self, as always dressed in beautiful gray satin with a lace shawl. george has his hand on the table at the center of the composition and his other arm is resting on his young ward and stepchild, john washington park gus tus. martha is shown with nelly custus. these are martha's grandchildren. these children came to live with martha and george. they lived when he was president in philadelphia and new york and then they came to mount vernon. george washington had high hopes for young wash. they didn't quite work out that way. he wasn't ready to take on the kind of activities that george washington had hoped with government and all, but he has his armresting inresz -- resti. martha and nelly are holding a map. martha is pointing
this is washington with his family. very similar to the copley with his family, but this is george washington who by this time is the central focus of life in america. he's seated with his family at mount vernon. it's george dressed in his revolutionary war uniform and martha washington, her lovely self, as always dressed in beautiful gray satin with a lace shawl. george has his hand on the table at the center of the composition and his other arm is resting on his young ward and stepchild, john...
35
35
Oct 17, 2015
10/15
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 35
favorite 0
quote 0
he's a great admirer of washington. he brings out some of the superb qualities that washington had. this doesn't come out in the book, but for example, ms. cheney talked about the fear of a standing army. well, that's why they formed the society of since gnat discuss. i mean, washington could have been king. he could have been anything. and he gave up his control of the army and went back to mount vernon. that's perhaps his finest hour, i don't know. but, you know, these are things that fisher brings out. that's all i wanted to say. >> guest: i enjoyed albion sea because it was at the time i was writing "blue skies, no fences," in which there's some genealogy. and i became interested not only in my own forebearers, but in dick's. as a result of that we figured out that dick had -- one cheney came with puritans. but another cheney came with the roilists -- royalists into maryland. and there are so many wonderful documents about the cheney that came into maryland, but you just see how one family line became so different from the other, because there's hardly a more different contrast,
he's a great admirer of washington. he brings out some of the superb qualities that washington had. this doesn't come out in the book, but for example, ms. cheney talked about the fear of a standing army. well, that's why they formed the society of since gnat discuss. i mean, washington could have been king. he could have been anything. and he gave up his control of the army and went back to mount vernon. that's perhaps his finest hour, i don't know. but, you know, these are things that fisher...
57
57
Oct 6, 2015
10/15
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 57
favorite 0
quote 0
the gentleman from washington is recognized. >> mr. speaker, to the the gentlewoman from washington, my colleague and friend, ms. herrera beutler, who has committed to me that she will go to every effort to make sure she has samples of dungeness crab in her office, so we all know what we're talking about, i would like to yield three minutes. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlewoman is recognized. ms. herrera beutler: i thank the gentleman. thank you, mr. speaker. i rise today to ask my colleagues to support 2168, the west coast dungeness crab management act. this bipartisan bill is an important solution for residents of coastal communities in southwest washington. the successful two-decades-old dungeness crab agreement will expire september 30 of 2016. this bill simpley makes permanent the management authority between washington, oregon and california. and this management authority has worked. for over the 20 years -- the last 20 years, these states have overseen one of the most valuable fisheries in the pacific northwest. in 2014 fish
the gentleman from washington is recognized. >> mr. speaker, to the the gentlewoman from washington, my colleague and friend, ms. herrera beutler, who has committed to me that she will go to every effort to make sure she has samples of dungeness crab in her office, so we all know what we're talking about, i would like to yield three minutes. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlewoman is recognized. ms. herrera beutler: i thank the gentleman. thank you, mr. speaker. i rise today to ask my...
47
47
Oct 30, 2015
10/15
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 47
favorite 0
quote 0
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...
49
49
Oct 16, 2015
10/15
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 49
favorite 0
quote 0
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...
31
31
Oct 26, 2015
10/15
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 31
favorite 0
quote 0
[applause] and it did not come from washington. washington despised ronald reagan. by the way, if you see a candidate who washington embraces, run and hide. it came from the american people and it turned this country around. we went from misery and stagnation to booming economic growth, to millions lifted out of poverty and into prosperity and the american dream. towardthe cold war and the wall to the ground. why am i so optimistic? the same thing is happening again. all over this country, men and women are waking up. when we launched this campaign, the new york times promptly opined that cruise cannot win. -- ted cruz cannot win. because the washington elites despise him. i kind of thought that was the whole point of the campaign. [laughter] [applause] look, if you think things are going great in washington, that we need to keep heading in the same basic direction, fiddling around the edges, then i am not your guy. on the other hand, if you think washington is fundamentally broken, that there is a bipartisan corruption of career , whoicians in both parties get in b
[applause] and it did not come from washington. washington despised ronald reagan. by the way, if you see a candidate who washington embraces, run and hide. it came from the american people and it turned this country around. we went from misery and stagnation to booming economic growth, to millions lifted out of poverty and into prosperity and the american dream. towardthe cold war and the wall to the ground. why am i so optimistic? the same thing is happening again. all over this country, men...
162
162
Oct 11, 2015
10/15
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 162
favorite 0
quote 1
the "washington post" calling this "vague." we can only hope it is part after deal or decision that sends the reporter back to his family in america and ends what amounts to a hostage-taking situation. >> here are some of the many tweets about donald trump. "a good interview and very fair, thank you." >> from above, you asked him how mainstream media is mean to him? replace the violin strings. atrumps hates criticism but always attacks opponents. >> good interview and well-known the establishment runs media and it is fixated on breaking trump. he is great. i will send the establishment your best. >> tonight we have new information on the president's military service. >> here is to a great story. >> we told you last week about the new robert redford movie that rehabilitates dan rather open his greatest debacle the discredited story on george w. bush going awol in the air national guard based on a book by his fired producer and dan rather the other night still defending the segment that. brothered a humiliating retraction. >> the
the "washington post" calling this "vague." we can only hope it is part after deal or decision that sends the reporter back to his family in america and ends what amounts to a hostage-taking situation. >> here are some of the many tweets about donald trump. "a good interview and very fair, thank you." >> from above, you asked him how mainstream media is mean to him? replace the violin strings. atrumps hates criticism but always attacks opponents....
107
107
Oct 10, 2015
10/15
by
KQED
tv
eye 107
favorite 0
quote 0
the poblth of a shutdown in washington and the impact there. is that something that animates your policy making right now? >> i don't think so. i think first of all i would alpect cooler heads to prevail. i think it's crazy to talk -- even think about not paying the debts that you are obligated to pay over time. obviously, we have to take the world as it is, though, and if it involves in some crazy which which i think would be totally inappropriate, that would obviously factor into our decision just like any other development would factor into our sedatidecision-making. >> as for the labor market and last month's disappointing jobs report dudley said it is important not to put too much weight on one report because payroll numbers can be volatile month to month. >>> chicago's fed president, charles evans, also spoke today. in prepared remarks he said the federal reserve should move modestly when it does decide to raise rates but he declined to say exactly when he would like to see that first rate hike. tyler? >>> and still ahead,> why there was
the poblth of a shutdown in washington and the impact there. is that something that animates your policy making right now? >> i don't think so. i think first of all i would alpect cooler heads to prevail. i think it's crazy to talk -- even think about not paying the debts that you are obligated to pay over time. obviously, we have to take the world as it is, though, and if it involves in some crazy which which i think would be totally inappropriate, that would obviously factor into our...
139
139
Oct 29, 2015
10/15
by
WRC
tv
eye 139
favorite 0
quote 0
nice dry by a driver in washington, d.c. the driver put a zombie doll in the passenger seat of his car to use the carpool lane. a trooper stopped the car. the driver was given a >> weight loss products can make some bold claims. you can find yourself in a lawsuit. what happened to one consumer when she spoke up with being less than satisfied with a weight loss product. the federal trade commission is getting involved in what you need to keep an eye on. >> it is that time of year. we are getting ready for the holiday season. the u.s. tree on the way to the district. it is the first-ever capital tree to come from alaska. it was cut down yesterday. it should arrive by november 20th. amelia? >> right now, aaron, temperatures are in the 60s and 70s. 71, washington. 61 in win chchester. trick-or-treating looking good. a chance of showers in the forecast. on sunday, doug and b.j. in and updating the forecast. they will have the latest starting on "news 4 at 4:00." a high on sunday at 66 degrees. >> thank you for joining us. that is
nice dry by a driver in washington, d.c. the driver put a zombie doll in the passenger seat of his car to use the carpool lane. a trooper stopped the car. the driver was given a >> weight loss products can make some bold claims. you can find yourself in a lawsuit. what happened to one consumer when she spoke up with being less than satisfied with a weight loss product. the federal trade commission is getting involved in what you need to keep an eye on. >> it is that time of year. we...
30
30
Oct 9, 2015
10/15
by
ALJAZAM
tv
eye 30
favorite 0
quote 0
michael shure is in washington. let's start with you david - i want to underscore the fact that hillary clinton was on the record as supporting the ttp, it had something to do with testing the winds and realising that the solid. >> the support of d.p.p. was not once or scras. twice. -- once or twice. 45 different times she spoke out. now she is trailling bernie sanders to the left of her, in iowa and new hampshire. hillary clinton feels the need to tack to the left. given the pressure she was facing from labour groups, she decided now is the time to move. bernie sanders is more pro-labour, and a lot of people are wondering whether joe biden gets into the race. he's a member of the labour movement. you can count on labour holding back support, giving joe biden is are a chance to prove where he staned. >> michael shure, you are in a place we might not have bet would be exciting. we thought a routine thing was going to happen. kevin mccarthy was going to replace john boehner as house speaker. all of a sudden a bombshel
michael shure is in washington. let's start with you david - i want to underscore the fact that hillary clinton was on the record as supporting the ttp, it had something to do with testing the winds and realising that the solid. >> the support of d.p.p. was not once or scras. twice. -- once or twice. 45 different times she spoke out. now she is trailling bernie sanders to the left of her, in iowa and new hampshire. hillary clinton feels the need to tack to the left. given the pressure she...
168
168
Oct 5, 2015
10/15
by
KQED
tv
eye 168
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> this is "bbc world news america" reporting from washington. the pentagon changes its account to the nasdaq. medical charity running a facility calls for a full investigation. some u.s. intelligence analysts sit down with the bbc, insisting he's not a crater for leaking classified information. >> i regret that i didn't come forward sooner. i have paid a price but i feel comfortable with the decisions i've made. >> he's among america's best-known statesmen. we look at the years that helped shape the career of henry kissinger. viewers on our public television in america and also around the globe. the u.s. military has changed its account of an air strike that destroyed a hospital in afghanistan. today officials said the strike was requested by afghan troops under taliban assault. 22 people, including medical staff, were killed in the attack on saturday. the charity doctors without borders says what happened could be considered a war crime. here's the latest. >> the afghan flag was raised again today over the governor's ffice in kundus. recriminat
. >> this is "bbc world news america" reporting from washington. the pentagon changes its account to the nasdaq. medical charity running a facility calls for a full investigation. some u.s. intelligence analysts sit down with the bbc, insisting he's not a crater for leaking classified information. >> i regret that i didn't come forward sooner. i have paid a price but i feel comfortable with the decisions i've made. >> he's among america's best-known statesmen. we...
179
179
Oct 27, 2015
10/15
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 179
favorite 0
quote 0
we are at george washington university in downtown washington, d.c. expecting to hear momentarily from house minority leader nancy pelosi. she's actually here to talk about women in politics and to talk about what it takes to lead in congress and also the media's role in all of that. we also might hear comments from her about the budget agreement. a two-year deal which she took part in behind closed doors as far as negotiation. "the washington post" reporting that the budget bargain faces its first test today with house republicans, speaker boehner and president obama having reached that agreement this week, not a done deal. a two-year budget negotiated by the white house and congressional leaders, and today house republicans meeting to decide if they can support that deal or not. several coming out already making statements saying that they cannot support the deal. the deal would increase spending and boost the debt ceiling through march of 2017 in exchange for spending reforms, increasing federal spending by $80 billion. and having been reached behi
we are at george washington university in downtown washington, d.c. expecting to hear momentarily from house minority leader nancy pelosi. she's actually here to talk about women in politics and to talk about what it takes to lead in congress and also the media's role in all of that. we also might hear comments from her about the budget agreement. a two-year deal which she took part in behind closed doors as far as negotiation. "the washington post" reporting that the budget bargain...
142
142
Oct 21, 2015
10/15
by
WRC
tv
eye 142
favorite 0
quote 0
from washington, i'm tracy potts, back to you. >> thanks. runners listen up. today you can sign up for the marine corps historic half marathon. registration opened up right now. can you sign up for $70 but that price is going to go up as more people register. the race is happening in fredericksburg next may. >> it looks like mcdonald's is going back to the drawing table. why their all day breakfast has been an all day headache for . >>> not everyone is loving mcdonald's all day breakfast launch. in a recent survey 29 of the fast food franchiseees responded the launch has actually been a nightmare and that the new menu which was rolled out earlier this month has been slowing down service, reducing average ticket cost and causing chaos in the kitchens. in swons one spokeswoman said customers and overwhelming majority of mcdonald's franchiseees say it's bean hit. >> the irs is stepping up efforts to combat tax fraud. both the irs and tax industry leaders say they tested more than 20 new safeguards to prevent fraudulent tax refund. they nark latest effort to halt
from washington, i'm tracy potts, back to you. >> thanks. runners listen up. today you can sign up for the marine corps historic half marathon. registration opened up right now. can you sign up for $70 but that price is going to go up as more people register. the race is happening in fredericksburg next may. >> it looks like mcdonald's is going back to the drawing table. why their all day breakfast has been an all day headache for . >>> not everyone is loving mcdonald's all...
91
91
Oct 23, 2015
10/15
by
BLOOMBERG
tv
eye 91
favorite 0
quote 0
pot a fiscal solution in the washington state? scarlet: we got a big shock announcement when china was cutting interest rates. since then, any drama? julie: not drama different from that drama. upward momentum is what we have seen. they have remained higher even though we have seen games. what we have seen happen in terms of technology, if you look at the s&p 500 and its intraday move, we have seen a move off the highs. , if got that early boost you could theoretically stretch this chart believed. future got that bump up when the rate cut happen. higherved a little bit and has since been carrying some of those games, but still holding on to this rally. it is technology that is fueling the s&p 500 and especially fueling the nasdaq today. we got earnings from these three companies in particular, which the most, theng preponderance of the market value to the. microsoft rising to its highest in about 15 years today, gaining on the back of its earnings announcement. alphabet, once known as google, or the parent company now of google, i
pot a fiscal solution in the washington state? scarlet: we got a big shock announcement when china was cutting interest rates. since then, any drama? julie: not drama different from that drama. upward momentum is what we have seen. they have remained higher even though we have seen games. what we have seen happen in terms of technology, if you look at the s&p 500 and its intraday move, we have seen a move off the highs. , if got that early boost you could theoretically stretch this chart...
90
90
Oct 9, 2015
10/15
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 90
favorite 0
quote 0
this is why george washington came out of retirement. there are moments you can't avoid. >> so there you have it. option two. newt gingrich could rescue house republicans. or any random person they found on the street could rescue house republicans if they could all agree on that random person. that's option 2. or there's option 3. the ominous option. which is that there actually isn't anybody, nancy reagan included, newt gingrich included, paul ryan included, they can't find anybody to adree agree on. in that case conceivably there could be no speaker. john boehner retires, gets to spend more time with his golf game, but there's nobody no take over in his place and nobody runs congress. that means no votes, no convening, no offices, no nothing. nobody can do business. congress just closes. congress just kind of ends. that's the third of three options. and each of those three options right now seems either impossible or impossibly catastrophic. which brings us to option 4. which is honestly the most likely thing to happen. which is that
this is why george washington came out of retirement. there are moments you can't avoid. >> so there you have it. option two. newt gingrich could rescue house republicans. or any random person they found on the street could rescue house republicans if they could all agree on that random person. that's option 2. or there's option 3. the ominous option. which is that there actually isn't anybody, nancy reagan included, newt gingrich included, paul ryan included, they can't find anybody to...
61
61
Oct 9, 2015
10/15
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 61
favorite 0
quote 0
-- martha washington to michelle obama. sundays at 8:00 p.m. eastern time. >> washington journal continues. host: representative steve king. turmoil, chaos, peril. these are all terms that are being used to describe what happened in the house today. guest: i don't know about the peril part. a bitis turmoil, there is of chaos. there is a lot of a motion going back and forth. there is a lot of confusion. when kevin mccarthy made the announcement that he would withdraw his name as a candidate for speaker, the speakers themselves, the mic system that we had in the room, were not functioning well at all. some of the people in the front of the room heard what he said. a good number of people in the back of the room knew something dramatic had happened. they were saying, "what did you say?" room whispered to each other what was happening while that happened. john boehner stepped up to the microphone and made a motion to adjourn. a gavel came down. that was the quickest conference i ever remember. it was already full of press and c
-- martha washington to michelle obama. sundays at 8:00 p.m. eastern time. >> washington journal continues. host: representative steve king. turmoil, chaos, peril. these are all terms that are being used to describe what happened in the house today. guest: i don't know about the peril part. a bitis turmoil, there is of chaos. there is a lot of a motion going back and forth. there is a lot of confusion. when kevin mccarthy made the announcement that he would withdraw his name as a...
88
88
Oct 22, 2015
10/15
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 88
favorite 0
quote 0
washington isn't listening. i don't think a disability cap cabo, by republican -- a democrat problem, a republican problem. washington be bad on doing the same thing they did. -- host: lauren wants to know, why don't you renters bigger deck of and then -- run for speaker? and then, any hope congress will of her follow regular order? guest: i am not running for speaker. i do not want the job, and my wife doesn't want me to have the job. , to quote a one previous candidate. and the second great -- host: regular order. guest: most people are members of a club or follow parliamentary procedure. and we all learn how committees were so important in schoolhouse rock and many others, but that doesn't happen here. the speaker will go out and grab a bill, and we are going to vote on a bill on friday that deals with a very critical subject of the debt ceiling that i don't even think went through a committee. it was discussed yesterday, it could be on the floor friday. and we need more time. said that to america would all c
washington isn't listening. i don't think a disability cap cabo, by republican -- a democrat problem, a republican problem. washington be bad on doing the same thing they did. -- host: lauren wants to know, why don't you renters bigger deck of and then -- run for speaker? and then, any hope congress will of her follow regular order? guest: i am not running for speaker. i do not want the job, and my wife doesn't want me to have the job. , to quote a one previous candidate. and the second great...
125
125
Oct 9, 2015
10/15
by
CNNW
tv
eye 125
favorite 0
quote 0
he says the american people want the dysfunction in washington to end. >> this is an inside washington game. jake, nobody in america could care less about. they want a congress that could do something. >> if they could care less, they care a little. ben carson praised his decision to drop out of the race. he said he is putting the party ahead of his own political ambitions. >> and ben carson is not backing down of how he once deflected an armed robber at a fast food restaurant. he drew a lot of criticism suggesting that the oregon college massacre victims should have rushed the shoot er instea of sitting back and being killed. carson said he redirected a gunman at a fast food restaurant to a store employee instead. >> this is somebody who comes into a joint to rob it. not somebody who sequentially killing people. >> you didn't know he was going to rob people. >> i did know that. maybe this is a level of sophistication people learn from living on the streets. i knew that guy was not there to murder everybody. >> how did you know that? >> i knew he was not there to murder all the people.
he says the american people want the dysfunction in washington to end. >> this is an inside washington game. jake, nobody in america could care less about. they want a congress that could do something. >> if they could care less, they care a little. ben carson praised his decision to drop out of the race. he said he is putting the party ahead of his own political ambitions. >> and ben carson is not backing down of how he once deflected an armed robber at a fast food...
884
884
Oct 24, 2015
10/15
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 884
favorite 0
quote 0
washington. the newspaper stories feature him as a federal employee who has overcome a severe disability. he has prostatic arms now that worked pretty well for him. the newspaper reporters like him. he demonstrates his new prosthetic hands, picking up papers for his daily work, uses his elbow to call the elevator in the building. he picks up a glass of water with his teeth and drinks it without spilling it. [laughter] and he signs his name by holding a pen in his teeth. i've seen his signature. it is really pretty amazing. and a little-known fact of american history, by this time, theodore roosevelt is assistant secretary of the navy in the mckinley administration, as an advocate of strenuous life, he rides his bicycle to work every day in washington, so you can imagine the number two person in the department today writing his bike to work. but anyway, when he gets to the building, he gives the bike to dennis to put away for the day. so he and roosevelt get to know each other, and it turns out th
washington. the newspaper stories feature him as a federal employee who has overcome a severe disability. he has prostatic arms now that worked pretty well for him. the newspaper reporters like him. he demonstrates his new prosthetic hands, picking up papers for his daily work, uses his elbow to call the elevator in the building. he picks up a glass of water with his teeth and drinks it without spilling it. [laughter] and he signs his name by holding a pen in his teeth. i've seen his signature....
73
73
Oct 9, 2015
10/15
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 73
favorite 0
quote 0
>> he could be even though everybody in washington hates him. if that is the case say hello to hillary clinton as president. >> i do think he can definitely be one of the last men standing. to see him as the nominee is really beyond my comprehension. he has a broadening base. there is a good chance. at least not new hampshire but possibly iowa and possibly south carolina. >> remember your politics a beautiful poster for obama. remember hope. is this going to be nope? is this going to be what the party does? >> i will say the final two are trump versus cruz. the establishment might very well -- >> everybody hear that? trump could be the establishment figure against a guy as unpleasant as cruz. have a nice weekend. >>> up next the writer beind hoho hoo -- behind "the martian." it's one great upper of a movie. this is "hardball." ♪ ♪ the beautiful sound of customers making the most of their united flight. power, wi-fi, and streaming entertainment. that's... seize the journey friendly. ♪ and when you bundle your home and auto insurance through
>> he could be even though everybody in washington hates him. if that is the case say hello to hillary clinton as president. >> i do think he can definitely be one of the last men standing. to see him as the nominee is really beyond my comprehension. he has a broadening base. there is a good chance. at least not new hampshire but possibly iowa and possibly south carolina. >> remember your politics a beautiful poster for obama. remember hope. is this going to be nope? is this...
64
64
Oct 5, 2015
10/15
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 64
favorite 0
quote 0
if you look at the painting of washington crossing the delaware, he is there. the louisiana purchase, he is involved. the war of 1812, he just gets his hand in so many moments in the first 40-50 years of the country. interviewer: why does he have a global view of the world? cassandra good: he was sent on his first diplomatic appointment very early on. he was not educated abroad, but he was sent to france by george washington and that was his first experience -- and then sent back to europe later traveling to several different countries. i think that that really impacted his idea about foreign policy. when he was secretary of state and president. interviewer: what was he like as a man? cassandra good: i think the description we see most often is that he was a really nice guy. his personal papers do not survive for the most part, his wife's papers are gone, so we don't have much insight into him as a person, but he was well-liked, we know that. he was somebody who had integrity and people respected that about him. he is not known as the smartest, but very capable
if you look at the painting of washington crossing the delaware, he is there. the louisiana purchase, he is involved. the war of 1812, he just gets his hand in so many moments in the first 40-50 years of the country. interviewer: why does he have a global view of the world? cassandra good: he was sent on his first diplomatic appointment very early on. he was not educated abroad, but he was sent to france by george washington and that was his first experience -- and then sent back to europe...
130
130
Oct 9, 2015
10/15
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 130
favorite 0
quote 0
>> there's a poison in washington. and that poison just took the political career of kevin mccarthy. he's staying as majority leader. but this is the man who had the capability of bringing together all of the aspects of the american party and even bringing over a few democrats, as well, to actually get things done. there's too much negativity right now. he had the ability to rally republicans. but it wasn't enough for certain members. they want to get something done. they expect these elected representatives to work together. not to destroy each other, not to bring each other down. kevin mccarthy was uniquely capable. but he's not going to get that opportunity now. there are 40 members that believe it is their way or the highway. >> i know you do and i know you have for quite some time. were you taken by surprise by his departure? >> i've been spending the last two weeks on capitol hill. and i know that everyone is upset. but i thought in the end, that people would come to their senses and that they would understand th
>> there's a poison in washington. and that poison just took the political career of kevin mccarthy. he's staying as majority leader. but this is the man who had the capability of bringing together all of the aspects of the american party and even bringing over a few democrats, as well, to actually get things done. there's too much negativity right now. he had the ability to rally republicans. but it wasn't enough for certain members. they want to get something done. they expect these...
52
52
Oct 3, 2015
10/15
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 52
favorite 0
quote 0
this is still a problem in washington dc -- washington, d.c. know that the next president wants them to do this in the right way. you can always find a proper allen's between the environmental good and the environmental necessity and economic progress. that should be the goal of the next administration, to allow americans to invest in their own dreams and yet to protect the natural environment. i did this is the governor of florida and we balanced both of these. that be excess -- be upset american entrepreneurialism creates jobs that you don't like and don't impose your will on the rest of the country. america works. america works far better from the bottom-up rather than from up rathere bottom than from the top down. [applause] the finalbush: suggestion that i have is that there should be greater deference to the states. in this world where all the smart people in the age of obama reside in washington, d.c., the rest of us are kind of in all of their raw intelligence and their great capability to tell us how we are supposed to live our lives.
this is still a problem in washington dc -- washington, d.c. know that the next president wants them to do this in the right way. you can always find a proper allen's between the environmental good and the environmental necessity and economic progress. that should be the goal of the next administration, to allow americans to invest in their own dreams and yet to protect the natural environment. i did this is the governor of florida and we balanced both of these. that be excess -- be upset...
96
96
Oct 26, 2015
10/15
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 96
favorite 0
quote 0
washington journal is next. ♪ it is washington journal october 26, a busy week in the house of representatives. the export of foreign banks, raising the debt limit, and that's all or thursday when elections take lace for speaker of the house. ,arring any serious opposition paul ryan is poised to become the next speaker. we would like to hear from you and our first 45 minutes, what you think the -- the next speaker should accomplish. what is your message for the next speaker of the house? three lines to choose from. republicans, (202) 737-0002. --ocrats, (202) 737-0001 748-8002.nce 202- if you want to post on our social media channel, you can at c-span wj, our twitter page you can post on facebook at facebook.com/cspan or you can send an e-mail to journal@c-span.org. postings on facebook about this question, including scott recess keep a copy of the cost to should in front of you. kevin says he liked to go meal and bring bills from both parties to the floor and negotiate to get a decent compromise done. other saying the speaker of the house should be to the left. bill king adding his thoughts t
washington journal is next. ♪ it is washington journal october 26, a busy week in the house of representatives. the export of foreign banks, raising the debt limit, and that's all or thursday when elections take lace for speaker of the house. ,arring any serious opposition paul ryan is poised to become the next speaker. we would like to hear from you and our first 45 minutes, what you think the -- the next speaker should accomplish. what is your message for the next speaker of the house?...
86
86
Oct 20, 2015
10/15
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 86
favorite 0
quote 0
and he knows what we need to do here in washington, d.c. so we can come together as republicans and democrats. >> congressman, is there anything that paul ryan could do, any guarantees he could give you, that would reassure you and maybe congressman webster as well, to come together behind paul ryan as a consensus candidate? >> he hasn't announced that he's running so i think we're all speculating right now. i think what's a little bit frustrating about this process is that there are some people who assume that paul ryan is the only one who can bring the conference together. i think that's a little bit presumptuous and i think that's a little bit wrong. there are a lot of people in this conference that can bring the conference together. anybody who's willing to talk about the crosses and i think you have heard this, it's not just the freedom caucus, it's every member of the washington republican party, is frustrated with the way washington is working. there are moderates, there are conservatives, there are people that are in our group, outs
and he knows what we need to do here in washington, d.c. so we can come together as republicans and democrats. >> congressman, is there anything that paul ryan could do, any guarantees he could give you, that would reassure you and maybe congressman webster as well, to come together behind paul ryan as a consensus candidate? >> he hasn't announced that he's running so i think we're all speculating right now. i think what's a little bit frustrating about this process is that there...
1,032
1.0K
Oct 23, 2015
10/15
by
FOXNEWSW
quote
eye 1,032
favorite 0
quote 5
how come spending is going up and deficit is going up and the excuses from washington, people in washington say we can't, we don't have the presidency, people are frustrated and tired of it so whether or not he succeeds or not the real question is are republicans in washington going to get a handle on spending. i frankly would not raise the debt ceiling unless we had significant reform so i introduced something called cuts, a cap and balance, cut the deficit in half, cap spending, have balanced budget, the constitution says no more, we are done with this, and -- >> sounds like a great idea but do you think establishment republicans will get behind that? conservatives out here constantly look at republicans and say this is another version of the left, the number is
how come spending is going up and deficit is going up and the excuses from washington, people in washington say we can't, we don't have the presidency, people are frustrated and tired of it so whether or not he succeeds or not the real question is are republicans in washington going to get a handle on spending. i frankly would not raise the debt ceiling unless we had significant reform so i introduced something called cuts, a cap and balance, cut the deficit in half, cap spending, have balanced...
70
70
Oct 3, 2015
10/15
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 70
favorite 0
quote 0
"washington journal" continues. now is the tories stillwell, economics reporter for bloomberg news. she is here to talk about the job numbers that came out yesterday. thank you for joining us. jobs inomy added 142 september, less than analysts expected. should we be worried? guest: we should maybe be a little worried. not only did jobs come in lower than expected, but also we had some downward dividends to the previous months as well. we had 142,000 jobs in september, that comes after 136,000 jobs in august, which is much lower than we originally thought. i think there are some concerns broadwhat we are seeing a bro is starting to creep over to the u.s. as well. host: the unemployment rate stayed the same, 5.1 percent. how is it that we added jobs, but the unemployment rate did not change? guest: the disappointing part of this is that people left the workforce. going tot, people school, people taking care families. also, just people dropping out of the labor force. we will deftly want to keep an eye on this, and see
"washington journal" continues. now is the tories stillwell, economics reporter for bloomberg news. she is here to talk about the job numbers that came out yesterday. thank you for joining us. jobs inomy added 142 september, less than analysts expected. should we be worried? guest: we should maybe be a little worried. not only did jobs come in lower than expected, but also we had some downward dividends to the previous months as well. we had 142,000 jobs in september, that comes after...
60
60
Oct 17, 2015
10/15
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 60
favorite 0
quote 0
, washington, monro not. i have just begun to tell you how rich this resources. there are many others as well. people upload google does a lot. there is something called archives.org that does a lot. you can find the most, you think obscure things. spee1 good afternoon and welcome to book tvs in-depth program. this is our monthly program with one author and his or her body of work. this work. this month, it is author lynn cheney. she is the author of 13 books, beginning in 1979 and novel came out executive privilege, another novel, sisters in 1981 to report on educational practice gone wrong when i was published in 1990 telling the truth of why our culture has stopped making making sense it came out in 1996, king to the hill a nonfiction book written with her husband came out also in 1996. a menace second lady then a second lady several children's books including america, a patriotic perimeter. a is for abigail, when washington crossed the delaware in 2004, a time for freedom, and we'll talk about that later
, washington, monro not. i have just begun to tell you how rich this resources. there are many others as well. people upload google does a lot. there is something called archives.org that does a lot. you can find the most, you think obscure things. spee1 good afternoon and welcome to book tvs in-depth program. this is our monthly program with one author and his or her body of work. this work. this month, it is author lynn cheney. she is the author of 13 books, beginning in 1979 and novel came...
209
209
Oct 29, 2015
10/15
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 209
favorite 0
quote 1
that if you're going to stand against washington, washington will fight back. if you stand up against the washington cartel. you get attacked by democrats. you get attacked by the media. you get attacked by republicans. so anyone who says i'm never divisive, that means they've never stood against washington. that's how you are not divisive. is you don't actually take principled stands on anything. and let me point as an example, if you want to break the washington cartel, change how the city operates, the best example you and i have seen in our lifetimes is ronald reagan. now people look back at reagan with rose-colored glasses now and remember sunny optimism. it's worth remembering in 1976, reagan primary gerald ford. you want to tick off republican leadership in washington? come within an inch of beating the incumbent republican president, in a primary. washington politicians loathed reagan. now how did he change congress and change washington? because he took the case to people and the reagan revolution was a grassroots tidal wave. >> you're feeling that? >>
that if you're going to stand against washington, washington will fight back. if you stand up against the washington cartel. you get attacked by democrats. you get attacked by the media. you get attacked by republicans. so anyone who says i'm never divisive, that means they've never stood against washington. that's how you are not divisive. is you don't actually take principled stands on anything. and let me point as an example, if you want to break the washington cartel, change how the city...
153
153
Oct 8, 2015
10/15
by
KQED
tv
eye 153
favorite 0
quote 0
nick bryant, bbc news, washington. jane: former new york city mayor michael bloomberg has called the actions at vw a disgrace, but he insists that overall, companies and countries do by by regulations. mr. bloomberg was in washington attending meetings at the state department as part of the "our cities, our climate" initiative. we asked how mr. bloomberg sees the fight against climate change playing out in the long term. nobody really knows how this ends, whether you get to a precipitous point when you cannot backtrack, but no rational person, certainly no business person that is rational, that has to answer to stockholders, would not buy an insurance policy, do something, and that is what we have got to do. don't argue about whether it is true and i can just if it is possibly true, take precaution. reporter: but these can be very expensive measures. how do you persuade your citizens to pay the price? on makingigned vancouver the greenest city in the world by 2020 and that is enormously popular because i think people g
nick bryant, bbc news, washington. jane: former new york city mayor michael bloomberg has called the actions at vw a disgrace, but he insists that overall, companies and countries do by by regulations. mr. bloomberg was in washington attending meetings at the state department as part of the "our cities, our climate" initiative. we asked how mr. bloomberg sees the fight against climate change playing out in the long term. nobody really knows how this ends, whether you get to a...
33
33
Oct 17, 2015
10/15
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 33
favorite 0
quote 0
that's when we started in washington and went to wyoming. so it's a fun experiment. >> host: the book he wrote together, kings of the hill, power and personality in the house of representatives. your husband was serving at that point. nick longworth is one of the people your profile. why was seeking at the hill? >> guest: it is no easy thing to do, plus it such a colorful character. and he is dreamy passages and i one of the things this profile tom reid speaker of the house. here he was this fascinating, fascinating person. we decided there was a bookie or anything of the last person we profiled. >> host: does the congress is significant to date as it used to be? >> guest: i think we have seen the fact that the congress has not been able to assert itself very fact of late. i don't know what the solution is and there's lots of old town in their heads to think what the solution is. the iran agreement should have been a treaty. how can we get to the situation where we are worthwhile takes two thirds of the senate or the house to pass it. i'm so
that's when we started in washington and went to wyoming. so it's a fun experiment. >> host: the book he wrote together, kings of the hill, power and personality in the house of representatives. your husband was serving at that point. nick longworth is one of the people your profile. why was seeking at the hill? >> guest: it is no easy thing to do, plus it such a colorful character. and he is dreamy passages and i one of the things this profile tom reid speaker of the house. here he...
100
100
Oct 9, 2015
10/15
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 100
favorite 0
quote 0
washington people care about that. what the american people want is a congress that does something. >> trap shooting in the first primary state, lindsey graham who serve in the house before the senate put it this way. >> i would say the house republican leadership is in chaos, how do you screw newspaper 2016? screw up in 2015. to achieve a particular objective is not going to make it i like fighting, but i want to be successful when i fight. >> texas senator ted cruz one of the gop congressional leadership's toughest critics had a private meeting with about two dozen conservative house members last night and urged them to keep up the fight. this afternoon after mr. mccarthy had withdrawn from the race, mr. cruise issued a statement praising him saying he mate the right move by stepping aside. >>> the markets, the dow gained 138 to close above the 17,000 mark for the first time since august. the s&p 500 finished ahead 18. the nasdaq was up 20. the head of folks vegan's u.s. operations is apologizing for the scandal over
washington people care about that. what the american people want is a congress that does something. >> trap shooting in the first primary state, lindsey graham who serve in the house before the senate put it this way. >> i would say the house republican leadership is in chaos, how do you screw newspaper 2016? screw up in 2015. to achieve a particular objective is not going to make it i like fighting, but i want to be successful when i fight. >> texas senator ted cruz one of...
247
247
Oct 3, 2015
10/15
by
WMUR
tv
eye 247
favorite 0
quote 0
kerry washington, we love her. >> jimmy: you love kerry washington. have you ever written anything mean about a celebrity on twitter? >> yes, i have. >> jimmy: what have you written? >> it was about scott foley. i told him he's ruining the show. when he kisses olivia it looks like two fish kissing. >> jimmy: really? and what do you expect scott to do about this exactly? and what do you have against fish kissing? >> it just doesn't look right. they don't have chemistry together. she's much better with tony. >> jimmy: wow, all right. well, i'm sure scott the delighted to hear from you. all right. so that's a little bit taste of what sorts of things we're going for here and with that said, let's welcome our first mystery star on "mean tweets live" here we go. [ applause ] >> i'm really sick of seeing the rock. blah, blah, blah, blah. duane johnson, blah, blah, candy ass movie star. blah, blah, blah. go suck it. i'll give you something to suck. >> jimmy: he's upset. all right. thank you. next up, bette midler! >> some people ask me who has easy. bette mid
kerry washington, we love her. >> jimmy: you love kerry washington. have you ever written anything mean about a celebrity on twitter? >> yes, i have. >> jimmy: what have you written? >> it was about scott foley. i told him he's ruining the show. when he kisses olivia it looks like two fish kissing. >> jimmy: really? and what do you expect scott to do about this exactly? and what do you have against fish kissing? >> it just doesn't look right. they don't have...
93
93
Oct 28, 2015
10/15
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 93
favorite 0
quote 0
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...