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mrs. clinton: thank you. she is wonderful. [laughter] >> the last time we talked i asked you if you had a latino problem. many latinos want to know if you will be the next deporter in chief. many were concerned you are against federal licenses in new york state. in 2014, you said you would send back central american children. we have not heard you publicly by the acts done by obama's administration. would you become the next deporter in chief? mrs. clinton: no, and i have come out against the raids. i don't think it is an appropriate tool to enforce the immigration laws. i think they are divisive, s tarting discord and fear. i also came out in favor of guaranteeing unaccompanied children have government-sponsored council so as they go through the process, they will not be confused by the process and will have a chance to tell their story. this inportant to put the broader context which is what i have tried to do. we have to have comprehensive immigration reform, but how we implement our immigration laws does have some ability
mrs. clinton: thank you. she is wonderful. [laughter] >> the last time we talked i asked you if you had a latino problem. many latinos want to know if you will be the next deporter in chief. many were concerned you are against federal licenses in new york state. in 2014, you said you would send back central american children. we have not heard you publicly by the acts done by obama's administration. would you become the next deporter in chief? mrs. clinton: no, and i have come out against...
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[applause] mr. clinton: she had not been elected to anything. when she started to run in new york, she came home with ideas every day. after she got elected, she got these farmers on long island involved in doing things to preserve the farms there with the real estate was pretty high. and pretty soon there were several of them in iowa knocking on doors saying, i am a republican but she is the only person who ever did anything for us. wine growers in upstate new york selling their wine in restaurants for the first time. a guy making fishing rods in a little town in upstate new york introduced to e-commerce and quadrupled his business and all his new customers were in norway. it never even occurred to him. she just makes things happen. just put her somewhere, and two or three days later, something good will be going on. [applause] [laughter] mr. clinton: she left office and came to work in our foundation and all of a sudden we had a project called no ceilings that pointed out all the places where gender disparity still existed. another project cal
[applause] mr. clinton: she had not been elected to anything. when she started to run in new york, she came home with ideas every day. after she got elected, she got these farmers on long island involved in doing things to preserve the farms there with the real estate was pretty high. and pretty soon there were several of them in iowa knocking on doors saying, i am a republican but she is the only person who ever did anything for us. wine growers in upstate new york selling their wine in...
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mr. clinton mentioned the been. we and many instances of the insecure network into place, a small government managing power distribution system and we engineer it, but the products in, some of the products you represent from stephen ville testified walls, content managers, bandwidth managers and we would find out that they would body parts of trees off of the that would come from somewhere over ties and they don't know the firm where on it and i understand what is on their mind especially dealing with small business, bottom line is doctors, lawyers, and doing what they are doing, we are supposed to take care of that but when we go forward and say this is what we need to do and the gritty, we don't want to do that, do we have to do it, your network is still functioning, a high-end mountain of risk, that usually doesn't change their mind set. having different standards is important. another thing that was brought up is the management we live by. there are two types of computer users, those that have been hacked and th
mr. clinton mentioned the been. we and many instances of the insecure network into place, a small government managing power distribution system and we engineer it, but the products in, some of the products you represent from stephen ville testified walls, content managers, bandwidth managers and we would find out that they would body parts of trees off of the that would come from somewhere over ties and they don't know the firm where on it and i understand what is on their mind especially...
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otherwise you tend to get what you pay for. >> s mr. clinton. >> i agree with mr. wood. i think it speaks to part of the education issue that i was speaking to. we need to have a better understanding of the breath of cyber security. what you're talking about is not an it problem, it is, it is an economic problem. that's what cyber security is. it is an economic problem. we need to find a way to move away from lowest cost items, particularly in the federal space. we have examples where federal agencies are buying equipment off of ebay from nonsecure suppliers because it is lower-cost. while we appreciate the tension and the need for economy in these times, we have to understand that there is a direct trade-off between economy and security. we are going going to have to come to grips with that. if we could educate the federal leadership and by the way we have the exact same problem a few years ago, we might might be able to get a better appreciation of the play between the economics of cyber security and the technology of cyber security. the real problem that you are speak
otherwise you tend to get what you pay for. >> s mr. clinton. >> i agree with mr. wood. i think it speaks to part of the education issue that i was speaking to. we need to have a better understanding of the breath of cyber security. what you're talking about is not an it problem, it is, it is an economic problem. that's what cyber security is. it is an economic problem. we need to find a way to move away from lowest cost items, particularly in the federal space. we have examples...
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mrs. clinton has escaped prosecution more times than el chapo. perhaps sean penn should interview her. the truth is she is not going to be held accountable until we have a fearless fighter who will face her down on that debate stage and remind her that although she has held many titles, she still has accomplished nothing. [applause] remind her she has gotten every single foreign-policy challenge wrong. remind her and the american people when she famously asked what difference it makes. this is what difference it makes. when our embassy is purposely attacked by terrorists and four americans are killed and the next that you stand up and lie about it to the american people, instead of saying we will seek retribution, mrs. clinton you say to every adversary and every terrorist organization in the world open season on america. that is what difference it makes, mrs. clinton. that is what difference it makes. [applause] ms. fiorina: we are not going to beat mrs. clinton or whomever else they come up with. bloomberg, sanders. we will not be the ultimate
mrs. clinton has escaped prosecution more times than el chapo. perhaps sean penn should interview her. the truth is she is not going to be held accountable until we have a fearless fighter who will face her down on that debate stage and remind her that although she has held many titles, she still has accomplished nothing. [applause] remind her she has gotten every single foreign-policy challenge wrong. remind her and the american people when she famously asked what difference it makes. this is...
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please welcome, hillary clinton! mrs. clinton: thank you all, so much. thank you. you are great. thank you! oh, my goodness. i'll tell you, it was worth it trying to get here. you have been so generous with your time and i'm just so grateful to be back in marshalltown and you have this whance to talk with you, no less than a week until the caucus on monday night. but it's just really meaningful to me that you would be here and be part of this process. i really am grateful to each and every one of you. i've learned a lot in the last months and i really think that spending all this time in small groups and big ones is going to make me a better president. so, i thank you for everything you have done to make that possible. and i really want to thank mark smith. his endorsement. i'm thrilled. thank you so very much, representative. i have a plan that i hope will come to pass when it affects mark. hope we will be able to make him the majority leader of the house of representatives in the state legislature. think of all the good things he could do for you and for people across iowa. wel
please welcome, hillary clinton! mrs. clinton: thank you all, so much. thank you. you are great. thank you! oh, my goodness. i'll tell you, it was worth it trying to get here. you have been so generous with your time and i'm just so grateful to be back in marshalltown and you have this whance to talk with you, no less than a week until the caucus on monday night. but it's just really meaningful to me that you would be here and be part of this process. i really am grateful to each and every one...
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applause] mr. clinton: we need that. democrats want to defend that country to, we just want to of that country we are defending still be there when we are done she will also do something to heal our political system, beginning with making good appointments to the supreme court. the next president will get and three. so, that is my pitch. let me just say one other thing. hillary is great at finding common ground. all these mean things republicans have said, don't take them seriously. they just don't what you to talk to her. they are smart. they know what they're doing. if you go to the headquarters, you will see all of these pictures of republicans and what they said about her when she was not running. if you nominate her, you will get a chance to see those quotes again. , she was on a committee with him to plan the military of the 21st century and guess what they recommended? pretty much what the president is doing now. special forces, local people, if they are willing to fight for their own future, we can help them. we
applause] mr. clinton: we need that. democrats want to defend that country to, we just want to of that country we are defending still be there when we are done she will also do something to heal our political system, beginning with making good appointments to the supreme court. the next president will get and three. so, that is my pitch. let me just say one other thing. hillary is great at finding common ground. all these mean things republicans have said, don't take them seriously. they just...
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getting a lot of chatter from mrs. clinton's critics on this, but did the white house think it's appropriate to remove markings and send information in a knopp secure format. >> i'm not aware of the circumstances of what exactly transpired. my guess is the clinton campaign did some digging on this. so i'd refer you to them to get a better understanding exactly what it says about the way that secretary clinton handled sensitive information. >> surely removing markings that would -- any document from anybody in the administration that would be transmilted to remove the marking of the classification would not be -- >> it is not uncommon for the administration in pursuit of transparency to release redacted information that if unredacted were to otherwise be subject to some classification. so, again, without knowing the details of what exactly was being discussed there, it's hard for know comment on that. >> quickly, the last thing, the organizers of the next democratic debate released their qualifying credit tear'a -- crit
getting a lot of chatter from mrs. clinton's critics on this, but did the white house think it's appropriate to remove markings and send information in a knopp secure format. >> i'm not aware of the circumstances of what exactly transpired. my guess is the clinton campaign did some digging on this. so i'd refer you to them to get a better understanding exactly what it says about the way that secretary clinton handled sensitive information. >> surely removing markings that would --...
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mr. kasich and hear what he is saying from climate change. i'm 81 years old and social security is a concern and environment is a concern and i mean he we got to live more than . host: one of the things he has done back home and visiting new hampshire got a chance to talk with a number of pim taking questions. we have a number of events that we have covered. .ou can look back at c-span.org democrats line frer ennsylvania. >> i want to say to the governor seems like a very wonderful man but i'm very strong on donald trump. he's got our back. he is so strong and he will rotect us. hoifedhoupped be a trlt ever trulttrum will supporter. donald trump is wonderful. hoft host sean. caller: i would like to comment on governor kasich's campaign. i'm 25 years old and combat veteran and a lot of people aren't going to vote for any republican for him. young people here prison reform, you get a small traffic ticket and your life is ruined. ti want to hear about social reform. i live in washington. the
mr. kasich and hear what he is saying from climate change. i'm 81 years old and social security is a concern and environment is a concern and i mean he we got to live more than . host: one of the things he has done back home and visiting new hampshire got a chance to talk with a number of pim taking questions. we have a number of events that we have covered. .ou can look back at c-span.org democrats line frer ennsylvania. >> i want to say to the governor seems like a very wonderful man...
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i like to thank mrs. clinton for all her hard work as secretary of state. i wouldlike to say that like to see glass-steagall put back in place. elizabeth warren is correct about that. proud to support mrs. clintonbut also chelsea who has been running the clinton foundation so successfully. we think long and hard about bernie sanders who is very progressive. with the clintons you get three presidents for the price of one. that includes chelsea. she works so tirelessly for the foundation. >> this was his first time on the campaign trail. we are asking for your thoughts on what you heard from bill clinton. linda says hillary is not even strong enough to campaign for herself. a more says it is time for truck to rise. trump to rise. your comments are welcome. rebecca on the independent line. rebecca: the surplus the clinton had was due to the congress that pushed to make all the right reforms and regulations. so that there could be an economic boom. it is really because of congress and not clinton. i do give credit to clinton for eventually going along with that
i like to thank mrs. clinton for all her hard work as secretary of state. i wouldlike to say that like to see glass-steagall put back in place. elizabeth warren is correct about that. proud to support mrs. clintonbut also chelsea who has been running the clinton foundation so successfully. we think long and hard about bernie sanders who is very progressive. with the clintons you get three presidents for the price of one. that includes chelsea. she works so tirelessly for the foundation....
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tomorrow, we will see president and mrs. clinton. host: thank you for chatting with us. and in camp sherman, oregon, on the democrats line. >> this has been fascinating. i will absolutely say that. i don't really think i will vote for rubio. he is a nice young man and all the rest of it, but i think he needs a little more age on him before he can be proper in the presidential race. host: where are you leaning right now, anne? are you still with us? she is gone. let's chat here. hi, how are you? who are you, and why are you here? >> i am melanie barker from ames. i love my country and i am very faithful at following all of the elections and wanting to find out a little bit more about the personal side of a candidate. host: have you caucused? >> i have not. host: are you going to this year? >> i am. host: why? >> i am worried about our country. i think everybody needs to put a little extra out there and vote for a candidate they feel is going to be someone who can renew our country and the values that i have grown up with. i am worried they are going to be gone. host: did
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now we'll hear from mr. clinton. >> thank you madame chairman and members of the committee. it is an honor to be here. i like to focus on five areas that i think were the federal government can learn from this private sector. first, government needs to invest much more in cyber security. private sector spending on cyber security has nearly doubled in the last several years, 220,000,000,000 dollars annually. the federal annually. the federal not defense spending on cyber security will be between six and $7 billion. private sector spending will increase 24% next year, federal spending is increasing
now we'll hear from mr. clinton. >> thank you madame chairman and members of the committee. it is an honor to be here. i like to focus on five areas that i think were the federal government can learn from this private sector. first, government needs to invest much more in cyber security. private sector spending on cyber security has nearly doubled in the last several years, 220,000,000,000 dollars annually. the federal annually. the federal not defense spending on cyber security will be...
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[applause] mr. santorum: you have a great voice. thanks for coming. youan i get my picture with on the way out? to the whitead house coverage continues. at 12:30, chris christie holding a town hall meeting. live on c-span two. at 1:45, jeb bush campaigning in carroll, iowa. later, we joined ben carson in iowa city, iowa, where he is campaigning with chuck grassley live at 3:00 on c-span two. >> on the next "washington journal" a formal political columnist for "the des moines register" previews the final weekend before the iowa caucus. zaun discusses his endorsement of donald trump. aats, ader pl supporter of ted cruz, looks at the role of social conservatives . as always, we will take your calls and you can join the conversation on facebook and twitter. "washington journal" live at 7:00 on c-span. > republican presidential candidate donald trump spoke to voters at a campaign rally for veterans in iowa. at the same night -- on the same night, he skipped a debate hosted by fox news. is one hour. >> ladies and gentlemen, the next president of the united
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mrs. clinton, you don't wipe the server with the towel. yes indeed you can have more than one account on a device that technology is an incredibly powerful tool that i am going to use to restore power to you, but it is also a weapon. 11 that is being wielded against aspire enemy, and when it's a president who understands hundred do with that. perhaps the most important thing of all is we need a president who understands what leadership is. when i was a secretary i thought this leader was whoever had the big office, whoever had the big title, or read the best parking space, whoever had the parks. and then i got a little older and wiser and learn that there were people with big offices, big titles, big egos who were not leading. leadership is not about the size or even the shape of your office, and it sure is not about the size. go. the highest calling of the leader is to unlock potential and others. i believe my highest calling is to restore a citizen government to this great nation. citizens, i am prepared to count on your common sense and
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clinton's home server. the intelligence committee now believes even more highly classified information was on that server. , iowan campaign 2016 news is in two weeks followed by new hampshire. this from the wall street journal. an unorthodox playbook is aiding john kasich. he is second place behind esther trump in ohio and some of the polls coming out of there. we'll go to patty in wisconsin. we are talking about 1981. 35 years ago on this day when the hostages -- the iranian hostages were released. caller: good morning. i remember it well. i am 70 years old. i would have been 35 at the time. i was glued to the news and i was so thankful when the hostages were released. i dad told me during world war ii they brought german and italian prisoners here and one of his duties was to guard them. after the war they were released. we have to remember we have guantanamo bay. upscooped these individuals and brought them to guantanamo bay and tortured them. it needs to be closed. when we point our fingers at other cou
clinton's home server. the intelligence committee now believes even more highly classified information was on that server. , iowan campaign 2016 news is in two weeks followed by new hampshire. this from the wall street journal. an unorthodox playbook is aiding john kasich. he is second place behind esther trump in ohio and some of the polls coming out of there. we'll go to patty in wisconsin. we are talking about 1981. 35 years ago on this day when the hostages -- the iranian hostages were...
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crawford, discusses why he supports mrs. clinton and an effort to get on monday. to caucus and iowa senator chuck grassley and ews the iowa caucuses explains why he has yet to endorse a candidate. conway of wuhomon radio discusses iowa's political nvironment and who he thinks will win the caucuses monday night. plus, we'll take phone calls, tweets.k comments and "washington journal" live sunday morning 7:00 eastern on c-span. presidential n candidate senator marco rubio at a campaign rally in aimz. current polls have rubio running third in iowa following closely behind senator ted cruz. candidates have been chris crossing the state in an effort to draw people out to night.for him on monday this is 90 minutes. [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. . sit ncicap.org] crowd chatter] [cheering] >> hello, ames, i am jack, i am for the marco rubio campaign and i want to thank you for coming out to this marko's day to hear vision for a new american sens
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how far left the party stands saying while mrs. clinton has been institutional advantages, mr. sanders has electrified huge numbers of young people, the party the future with its critique of capitalism and adventure was foreign policy. he talked about the idea of being an establishment person. here he is from yesterday. >> mreacti >> my reaction is that they would become if donald trump wins come if mr. bloomberg gets and you love to multibillionaires running for president of the united states against me. i think the american people do not want to see our nation move toward an oligarchy with billionaires control the political process. i think we will win that election. >> host: for the remaining time in this segment we're taking a look at the race for the white house, particularly if you support an establishment candidate versus an outsider candidate into office. we will hear from jerry, california, democrat's line. >> caller: i just want to say that the establishment voting hasn't worked since eisenhower. i don't think we need any more of that. and drove is exactly what he app
how far left the party stands saying while mrs. clinton has been institutional advantages, mr. sanders has electrified huge numbers of young people, the party the future with its critique of capitalism and adventure was foreign policy. he talked about the idea of being an establishment person. here he is from yesterday. >> mreacti >> my reaction is that they would become if donald trump wins come if mr. bloomberg gets and you love to multibillionaires running for president of the...
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sorry to say it's also mrs. clinton's. i think trump could actually get people to talk. >> as far as the public fansing, i do see public financing as a possible viable alternative. what i really see in a presidential election now when you have all the public detectives. the candidates with all the money, yeah, they spend their money advertising and putting on tv ads. but people can see the news, they can watch the debates. you need to have a better road to have better access to the debates. we need to have a better way, like if the f.c.c. can have an individual poll to qualify you or the secretary of state have a poll where the voters can qualify and use that as well as the current apologies to see who qualifies for the detective, instead of the current cherry picking to see who's allowed to be on tv and if you're on tv you get more support and money. therefore, if you're not included in the polls nobody gets a chance to see you and that's not fair. i honestly think if i was on the polls, i. be in a debate. >> thank you ve
sorry to say it's also mrs. clinton's. i think trump could actually get people to talk. >> as far as the public fansing, i do see public financing as a possible viable alternative. what i really see in a presidential election now when you have all the public detectives. the candidates with all the money, yeah, they spend their money advertising and putting on tv ads. but people can see the news, they can watch the debates. you need to have a better road to have better access to the...
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hillary clinton was endorsed by planned parenthood sunday. next, we hear from mrs. clinton and the group's president, cecile richards at the announcement in hooksett, new hampshire. this is just under an hour. applause]d >> they asked me what song i wanted to come out to, i felt like had to dance. thank you, crystal and hana, two of our young leaders. thank you, natasha, for sharing your story. can we give it up for kelly robinson? the most awesome organizer. i was back ere with secretary clinton and she goes kelly, yeah . like no, do not touch. she's going to organize this entire country for us. doctor, oneank the of the heroes of this movement. thank her and all the doctors at planned parenthood for the work they do every single day. we also have some planned ina, dr.od ceos, re jennifer childs rorschach, the ceo of the planned parenthood advocacy fund of massachusetts. and our very own megan gallagher, ceo of planned parenthood new hampshire action fund and our host for today. thank you for being your. there are a lot of elected officials. i want to mention a cou
hillary clinton was endorsed by planned parenthood sunday. next, we hear from mrs. clinton and the group's president, cecile richards at the announcement in hooksett, new hampshire. this is just under an hour. applause]d >> they asked me what song i wanted to come out to, i felt like had to dance. thank you, crystal and hana, two of our young leaders. thank you, natasha, for sharing your story. can we give it up for kelly robinson? the most awesome organizer. i was back ere with secretary...
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for that, mr. trump, thank you very much. my name is john wayne walding. i am a green beret born on the fourth of july, and i am from texas. so you are welcome, america. [applause] >> you cannot write this. that is my true name, john wayne. really was born on the fourth of july. i asked my dad when i was 16, why did you name me that? thinking i was probably going to get this great story about how he is a great american. he said it just like this -- you needed a cool name. he was kind of a hippie, but i'm glad he stuck with it. i did 12 years in the military, the majority of that in special forces as a green beret. people did not know that the true term for green beret is special forces. that is the navy seals and rangers and everybody else. special forces are the u.s. army green berets. one thing i did not know as a green beret while i was in, under the head of special operations, 60% of all the missions done are done by green berets. why does nobody know that? we do not write books or make movies. we do the job. a good friend of mine was chris kyle. it wa
for that, mr. trump, thank you very much. my name is john wayne walding. i am a green beret born on the fourth of july, and i am from texas. so you are welcome, america. [applause] >> you cannot write this. that is my true name, john wayne. really was born on the fourth of july. i asked my dad when i was 16, why did you name me that? thinking i was probably going to get this great story about how he is a great american. he said it just like this -- you needed a cool name. he was kind of a...
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duringmuch better president bill clinton's day and surely mrs. clinton will learn from that. it will be different. how big a difference will be, we can talk about that later. >> how about a round of applause for our speaker? [applause] >> i would also like to thank our national press club staff, including the journalism institute and broadcast center for organizing today's event. if you like a copy of today's program, or learn more about the press club, go to press.org. thank you, we are adjourned. [applause] >> following last night's republican debate in north charleston, south carolina, senator lindsey graham has endorsed jeb bush. -- helpless us build our momentum by joining us today. a response from donald trump saying that senator lindsey graham and barest himself with his failed run for president. now, further embarrasses himself with endorsement of bush. live coverage coming up afternoon, a panel of middle east analyst will be looking into iran or saudi arabia are posed for more conflict. that is coming up in 55 minutes, live on c-span. on monday, the united kingdom is
duringmuch better president bill clinton's day and surely mrs. clinton will learn from that. it will be different. how big a difference will be, we can talk about that later. >> how about a round of applause for our speaker? [applause] >> i would also like to thank our national press club staff, including the journalism institute and broadcast center for organizing today's event. if you like a copy of today's program, or learn more about the press club, go to press.org. thank you,...
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i was obama's weakness and i'm sorry to say it's awesome mrs. clinton's. i think trump could ask to get people to talk. >> i would like to comment on that. as far as the public financing i see public financing as possible viable alternative. what i really seen a presidential election when you have a public debate of the candidates with all the money they can spend their money advertising on the tv ads but they have the debates. they can see the news and they can watch the debates. you have to have the lexus to the debate. with the internet now we don't really need to have campaigns putting out tv ads all the time. the fec can have an individual pole. our states dates have pole where the voters can qualify and use that as well as the current polling to see it qualifies for the debate instead of the current chair of picking -- cherry-picking. if you are not included in the polls then no one gets a chance to vote for per year and that's not very pretty honestly think i would be in the debate. >> thank you mr. cook. anyone else want to talk about public financ
i was obama's weakness and i'm sorry to say it's awesome mrs. clinton's. i think trump could ask to get people to talk. >> i would like to comment on that. as far as the public financing i see public financing as possible viable alternative. what i really seen a presidential election when you have a public debate of the candidates with all the money they can spend their money advertising on the tv ads but they have the debates. they can see the news and they can watch the debates. you...
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we cannot have another four years of hillary clinton. [applause] mr. trump: we just cannot do it. i watched that debate last night with the three of them. one of them is in there, what is he doing? he keeps mentioning my name. he was the mayor of baltimore, his big claim to fame. then he became governor and did a horrible job. they thought he did a good job, but he did a horrible job. he was constantly mentioning my name. donald trump, donald trump. i said, why does he have to talk about me? and then the other two, you have a socialist who was here, actually. i say a socialist, but it could've been much worse than it could have -- been much worse than that. have hillary. did anybody watch that debate last night? tremendously high taxes, things will not happen with the military. we need to build our military so big, so strong, so powerful, that nobody, nobody is going to mess with us. we have to do it. [applause] mr. trump: you know, someone recently said our military is the least prepared it has ever been. i get listings of different things. an army base, a naval base, everything
we cannot have another four years of hillary clinton. [applause] mr. trump: we just cannot do it. i watched that debate last night with the three of them. one of them is in there, what is he doing? he keeps mentioning my name. he was the mayor of baltimore, his big claim to fame. then he became governor and did a horrible job. they thought he did a good job, but he did a horrible job. he was constantly mentioning my name. donald trump, donald trump. i said, why does he have to talk about me?...
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mrs. clinton spoke first to the attendees. ♪ ♪ ♪ >> thank you. what a great night. hello, nevada. [cheers and applause] it is so exciting to be here with you. battle board, battleground dinner. this is the beginning of a great movement for word to make sure we have a huge turnout for the caucus. and then they go on and win nevada for the democrats again. [cheers and applause] i want to thank, i want to thank roberto lange, everyone who has worked so hard to build our party from the bottom up all over the state. and what an amazing dinner. roberta and i were standing up year after senator reid introduced us, and she just looked out at all of you with excitement and energy that you are projecting. .. >> i am grateful, i am grateful to all the volunteers, the precinct captains, the labor organizers, the state legislators, all of you here tonight. you are the heart and soul of this campaign. now, i love you all too. thank you. [cheering] most of all, i i want to salute and thank my friend, our leader in the senate, the pride of searchlight, harry reid. [cheers and applause] harry dese
mrs. clinton spoke first to the attendees. ♪ ♪ ♪ >> thank you. what a great night. hello, nevada. [cheers and applause] it is so exciting to be here with you. battle board, battleground dinner. this is the beginning of a great movement for word to make sure we have a huge turnout for the caucus. and then they go on and win nevada for the democrats again. [cheers and applause] i want to thank, i want to thank roberto lange, everyone who has worked so hard to build our party from the...
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he talks about expanding unions and points out his differences with hillary clinton. this is 40 minutes. [chanting] mr. sanders: thank you. begin by thanking you for inviting me to be with you today. thank you for the introduction. most of all, thanking the steelworkers for their long, long support of what i've been trying to do throughout my political career. i don't get any money and i don't want any money from corporations. never got a nickel. [applause] don't want any money from the billionaire class. but i am very grateful for the support that i've received from the steelworkers throughout my entire political career. thank you very, very much. [applause] when i went to college, i studied some economics. but the real economic lesson that i learned was when i was a kid. i grew up in a home where my dad had come from poland at the age of 17 without a nickel in his pocket. never made much money. a 3.5-room rent-controlled apartment in brooklyn, new york. familyd not for, but our lived on the financial stress, as is the case with millions of families in our country to
he talks about expanding unions and points out his differences with hillary clinton. this is 40 minutes. [chanting] mr. sanders: thank you. begin by thanking you for inviting me to be with you today. thank you for the introduction. most of all, thanking the steelworkers for their long, long support of what i've been trying to do throughout my political career. i don't get any money and i don't want any money from corporations. never got a nickel. [applause] don't want any money from the...
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all hillary clinton. if any of you martin o'malley voters don't win, you can always go my way. i have a question. you don't think it's stupid but i wondered this forever. who, exactly is an evangelical voter? host: not stupid at all, thank you. guest: no, not stupid. from the standpoint of categorization, we are talking about people that will tell us on a survey that they are born again christian. they will typically tell us they are very conservative. and issues like abortion and same-sex marriage are high on often just the most important issues for them. the other thing we often ask in surveys is how often people go to religious services. evangelicals will show us very strong tendencies to go much more often than most. there are also certain denominations that can be identified but there's a lot of self identification that goes on here. many say something about horsetrading. intin o'malley as many know the democratic forum the other night told delegates the hold straw. it is trending on twitter. don'te meant by that is go over to another candidate. the problem is in some prec
all hillary clinton. if any of you martin o'malley voters don't win, you can always go my way. i have a question. you don't think it's stupid but i wondered this forever. who, exactly is an evangelical voter? host: not stupid at all, thank you. guest: no, not stupid. from the standpoint of categorization, we are talking about people that will tell us on a survey that they are born again christian. they will typically tell us they are very conservative. and issues like abortion and same-sex...
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mr. sieminski. i think you bring up a very important point when you describe how the moratorium that the administration has put forward is on coal. what is the ramification or other energies like oil and gas? i think your point is well made. it is deeply concerning. i will wrap up with this question. as part of the legislation that our chairman and ranking member are advancing, one is the certainty in transparency act. sense, and isome would begin with mr. sieminski if we are able to advance that legislation and more readily allow for lng export, what are the ramifications for making a difference with some of our allies not only in creating markets at home, but making a difference for some of our allies in europe and so forth in terms of reducing russia's tremendous control as the energy supplier of europe? will that help, or are there other things that could help? right now the lng exportsent to is not permitting. there are a number of agencies involved in permitting. for environmental a
mr. sieminski. i think you bring up a very important point when you describe how the moratorium that the administration has put forward is on coal. what is the ramification or other energies like oil and gas? i think your point is well made. it is deeply concerning. i will wrap up with this question. as part of the legislation that our chairman and ranking member are advancing, one is the certainty in transparency act. sense, and isome would begin with mr. sieminski if we are able to advance...
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the nfc, she served at the state department as special assistant to secretary hillary clinton. baghdad, insy in dubai, and in the u.s. embassy and bogota. in 2000 seven she was selected as a colin powell fellow which recognizes one of 12 most-promising future leaders in the department of state. prior to the foreign service, she was vice president of private thinking at j.p. morgan and assets of management at lehman brothers. she is a graduate of boston college. but unless he is the founding executive director to of politics and public service. nearly two years as one of the top communications strategists in the democratic party. most recently, he was communication director of the democratic national committee. he is a veteran of four presidential campaigns. he is a political strategist for four current senators and two former governors. he is advised on independent expenditure campaigns -- i can't quite do this 1 -- independent expenditure campaign arms of the ccc and the ds cc, which he will translate later upon request he has worked upon numerous other state and local races.
the nfc, she served at the state department as special assistant to secretary hillary clinton. baghdad, insy in dubai, and in the u.s. embassy and bogota. in 2000 seven she was selected as a colin powell fellow which recognizes one of 12 most-promising future leaders in the department of state. prior to the foreign service, she was vice president of private thinking at j.p. morgan and assets of management at lehman brothers. she is a graduate of boston college. but unless he is the founding...
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i think it does create a problem with secretary clinton because she has identified with the reset. if she is a candidate with a talking point as to why you cannot trust her experience because she didn't do a good job with that. >> based on the number and the tactics, could trump be clinton? >> i love polls and at least the good ones that i tend to live and die by them. they're sometimes when you look at polling and you just wonder how seriously should i take this. for example, and i'll get to your question. for example, were example, were same polling right now that shows bernie sanders running stronger than hillary clinton against the various republicans, including donald trump. it is a product of clinton's numbers are so bad among independents and that they have heard virtually anything ugly you could ever say about hillary clinton and bernie sanders i think independents are following bernie less than democrats are. my guess is his negatives will go up but are they going to go up to -- i think i have seen paul among independents that hillary clinton's negatives were 59%, it was a
i think it does create a problem with secretary clinton because she has identified with the reset. if she is a candidate with a talking point as to why you cannot trust her experience because she didn't do a good job with that. >> based on the number and the tactics, could trump be clinton? >> i love polls and at least the good ones that i tend to live and die by them. they're sometimes when you look at polling and you just wonder how seriously should i take this. for example, and...
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. >> host: what else should we will looking out for, mr. pindell, here? >> guest: chris christie's still in the state, john kasich's returning back to the state. you know, we have a number of campaign events occurring with five weeks to go. i think the interesting dynamic is that new hampshire may once again go for the maverick candidate. we head into the new year, five weeks before the new hampshire primary, and our two front runners are bernie sanders, as we talked about, and donald trump. i think the interesting thing is going to be whether or not that continues, whether new hampshire will continue with the maverick-style campaign, or if not, will the campaign make this flip as it traditionally does when we get closer to election day about electability? will republicans say, look, i get donald trump, i get his anger, but we need someone who's electable, and i'm that person. or will donald trump say, look, every single poll shows i am more likable -- not likable, i am more electable in terms of what republicans say, so you need to pick me
. >> host: what else should we will looking out for, mr. pindell, here? >> guest: chris christie's still in the state, john kasich's returning back to the state. you know, we have a number of campaign events occurring with five weeks to go. i think the interesting dynamic is that new hampshire may once again go for the maverick candidate. we head into the new year, five weeks before the new hampshire primary, and our two front runners are bernie sanders, as we talked about, and...
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[applause] mr. kelly: certainly, before gabby, i was eyeing to politics. another thing i like about secretary clinton is that she believes in technology and innovation. i have a very hard time with anybody who is promoting against a belief in science. know, it is one of my big issues. >> thank you. >> thank you, everybody. so long. thank you. announcer: on the next washington journal, jerry crawford talks about efforts to get supporters to the iowa caucuses on monday. iowa senator chuck grassley, who has not endorsed a candidate in the republican race, previews the caucuses. radiomon conway, from who talks about the political environment in the hawkeye state. canake your calls and you join the conversation on facebook and twitter as well. washington journal live at 7:00 a.m. eastern on c-span. now, senator marco rubio at a campaign rally at iowa state university and ames -- in ames. all of the candidates have been crisscrossing the state in an effort to draw people out to caucus for them on monday night. this is 90 minutes. [applause] >> i want to thank yo
[applause] mr. kelly: certainly, before gabby, i was eyeing to politics. another thing i like about secretary clinton is that she believes in technology and innovation. i have a very hard time with anybody who is promoting against a belief in science. know, it is one of my big issues. >> thank you. >> thank you, everybody. so long. thank you. announcer: on the next washington journal, jerry crawford talks about efforts to get supporters to the iowa caucuses on monday. iowa senator...
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did not happen in virginia. >> mr. chairman -- i think at the heart of this issue is simply a disagreement about what the words on this page say. i think it is important that when pressed, none of our witnesses could actually recite any actual verbiage in the order which speaks to this claim of intimidation. i think the exception you talk about, mr. chairman, for those just engaging in personal sales from their collection, is important, but that is in the guidance. the guidance says very specifically if you only make , occasional sales of firearms, from your personal collection, you do not need to be licensed here it yo. you do need to be licensed if you are repeatedly making profit. i think there is a fundamental disagreement about what is actually on the page and i hope that as we have this debate, it is not anchored and perceived intentions of what the administration is quietly, secretly planning to do, but that the objections are based on the actual text of the executive order. i think that is what we have been mis
did not happen in virginia. >> mr. chairman -- i think at the heart of this issue is simply a disagreement about what the words on this page say. i think it is important that when pressed, none of our witnesses could actually recite any actual verbiage in the order which speaks to this claim of intimidation. i think the exception you talk about, mr. chairman, for those just engaging in personal sales from their collection, is important, but that is in the guidance. the guidance says very...
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[laughter] hillary clinton: even in the case of mr. trump, they give me money because they think i am so good as a candidate and senator. this is politics. this is all that the goes on. once the election is over, i will work as hard as i can to find that common ground, to get good things to happen for you, for your families, for your country. and make it possible for young people to feel like i felt, that really the american dream was available. you had to work for it. but if you did, you could get ahead and stay ahead. that is what i think about when it comes to my granddaughter. i am the granddaughter of a factory worker. she is the granddaughter of a former president. i think it should not banner -- it should not matter. the grandchildren of everybody should have the same opportunities in our country. [applause] hillary clinton: and that is what i am going to stand up for an fight for. with your help, starting at the caucus next monday night, that is what we will do together! thank you all so much! [cheers and applause] ♪ hillary
[laughter] hillary clinton: even in the case of mr. trump, they give me money because they think i am so good as a candidate and senator. this is politics. this is all that the goes on. once the election is over, i will work as hard as i can to find that common ground, to get good things to happen for you, for your families, for your country. and make it possible for young people to feel like i felt, that really the american dream was available. you had to work for it. but if you did, you could...
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nobody cares, mr. president, but i ate some blackberries on the way in here, and that was a big mistake because the blackberries are still here and not where they're supposed to be. mr. president, the president of the united states deserves the right to choose a team to carry out division -- out a vision here at home and around the world. his vision. my friend, the senior senator from arizona, senator mccain, said -- and i quote -- "the president, in my view, has a clear right to put into place the team he believes will serve him best." close quote. sadly, since president obama was elected, republicans have stopped at nothing to undermine the president's team, seeking to undermine the progress by denying the personnel he wants to carry out his agenda. despite obstruction president obama has achieved remarkable progress. i talked about some of that just a minute ago. imagine what president obama could have accomplished if senate republicans took their constitutional duties seriously. regrettably during
nobody cares, mr. president, but i ate some blackberries on the way in here, and that was a big mistake because the blackberries are still here and not where they're supposed to be. mr. president, the president of the united states deserves the right to choose a team to carry out division -- out a vision here at home and around the world. his vision. my friend, the senior senator from arizona, senator mccain, said -- and i quote -- "the president, in my view, has a clear right to put into...
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mr. royce: state of the union is coming up here. the seventh state of the union and we have had seven years now of policies that focused on the befriending our enemies and distancing ourselves from our allies, ignoring our allies and the consequences of that, i would just give one example. if we think back to 2005, there was a historic opportunity in iran to are are are are have ar chance at reaching out to the people of that country who had gone to the streets after a stolen election and many of you remember the early broadcasting you saw, that young woman on the street who was shot by the authorities. and the con see consequences of a society, 2/3 of the people wanted a western style democracy and just had been robbed of an election. and we had the president make his strategic calculus not to do the reagan thing. not to reach out in support of the people. but instead to decide that the engagement would be a long-term engagement with the eye tolla. and -- ayotollah and we saw a situation
mr. royce: state of the union is coming up here. the seventh state of the union and we have had seven years now of policies that focused on the befriending our enemies and distancing ourselves from our allies, ignoring our allies and the consequences of that, i would just give one example. if we think back to 2005, there was a historic opportunity in iran to are are are are have ar chance at reaching out to the people of that country who had gone to the streets after a stolen election and many...
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mr. fritz newman here? you have a phone call. thank you. last, it seems to me the current problems in washington suggest that it's also important to know how the world works. that a background in foreign policy and defense policy is important, that it does make a difference who is sitting across the table from gorbachev. and it makes a difference who is making the judgments that will affectus, our children, and our. grandchildren. last week i formed an exploratory committee for the presidency, and anticipating announcing for the presidency in late april or early march. i start behind. ly jimmy the gre at 51. i guess some of you are going out to las vegas so you can talk to him about that when you see him. on the other hand, i kind of like that position, given the history of presidential races. from time to time the voters of new hampshire have kind of taken joy in profiting the political experts and the odds makers wrong. i was asked, why do you want to run for president? i guess the shor
mr. fritz newman here? you have a phone call. thank you. last, it seems to me the current problems in washington suggest that it's also important to know how the world works. that a background in foreign policy and defense policy is important, that it does make a difference who is sitting across the table from gorbachev. and it makes a difference who is making the judgments that will affectus, our children, and our. grandchildren. last week i formed an exploratory committee for the presidency,...
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mr. gore. president gore. >> thank you, ma'am.,i7n >> the vice president's motorcade traveled 20 minutes south to manchester, new hat hampshire's largest city. >> hi. how are you doing? how are you doing? how old are you? how old are you, kyle? >> 10. >>> the next stop on the vice president's new hampshire plain was in manchester. lu ]Ñc vice president gore with the president. >> it's great to be back in manchester again in a living room, talking with people. i'm just thrilled to be here. i want to thank billy for being my campaign manager.!0 >> and to all of the distinguished guests which is everybody, and to some long time friends who are here and some new acquaintances i'm meeting for the first time, i want some support in this presidential race. i'll get to the bottom line in a hurry. that's what i'm trying to say to you. i want your vote. i want your support. but i want to say a few words to some of the challengings i think we're facing in our nation, very briefly. and then i'm goi
mr. gore. president gore. >> thank you, ma'am.,i7n >> the vice president's motorcade traveled 20 minutes south to manchester, new hat hampshire's largest city. >> hi. how are you doing? how are you doing? how old are you? how old are you, kyle? >> 10. >>> the next stop on the vice president's new hampshire plain was in manchester. lu ]Ñc vice president gore with the president. >> it's great to be back in manchester again in a living room, talking with...