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bill: 28 past the hour. another so-called sanctuary city saying it will openly defy the trump administration if it decides to act on illegal immigrants. before they even begin. we're live on the west coast to figure out what that is all about today. martha: the trump transition apparently purging insiders. what advice should the president-elect be getting right now? a white house former chief of staff joins us with his thoughts how all these things work. first trump advisor, jason miller. >> he is going to make sure that every single appointment and every single person he put in the key leadership is top-notch leadership, good track record and help him implement his again today. you can't always believe what you read in the newspapers. want a feast fit for the season? at red lobster's holiday seafood celebration nothing says "treat yourself" like any of these indulgent new dishes. so try the new grand seafood feast with tender shrimp, a decadent crab cake, and a lobster tail topped with white wine butter. or
bill: 28 past the hour. another so-called sanctuary city saying it will openly defy the trump administration if it decides to act on illegal immigrants. before they even begin. we're live on the west coast to figure out what that is all about today. martha: the trump transition apparently purging insiders. what advice should the president-elect be getting right now? a white house former chief of staff joins us with his thoughts how all these things work. first trump advisor, jason miller....
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bill: mr. trump hitting the road tomorrow and thursday for what is being called a thank you tour with his first rally in cincinnati, ohio, but today he is back at the tower working to fill out his cabinet. with me republican tennessee congressman marcia blackburn, member of trump transition team. she was at the tower yesterday. thanks for your time today. >> had a great visit yesterday. bill: let me ask you about that. the a lot of jobs are on the board. which one do you want? >> i have told mr. trump i am certainly a willing participant in the team too get things done. that could mean staying in congress. it could mean coming to a position in the administration. but, bill, that is all mr. trump's story to tell. it is mr. trump's opportunity to make certain that he pulls together a team that he knows is going to work together and bring about change for the american people. that is what they voted for. bill: i fully respect your answer. how do you sell yourself at one of these meetings? take us
bill: mr. trump hitting the road tomorrow and thursday for what is being called a thank you tour with his first rally in cincinnati, ohio, but today he is back at the tower working to fill out his cabinet. with me republican tennessee congressman marcia blackburn, member of trump transition team. she was at the tower yesterday. thanks for your time today. >> had a great visit yesterday. bill: let me ask you about that. the a lot of jobs are on the board. which one do you want? >> i...
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there's only one bill, the v.a. military construction bill, that's signed into law. there are 11 other bills left. funding for every mission. let's start with the department of defense. our troops are fighting overseas, and we need to support them. federal law enforcement. foreign policy embassy security. infrastructure. education, from child care to college affordability. so instead of making choices about what to fund, what to cut, we leave these missions on auto pilot, spending the same amount as last year on the same items with the same policy. no business operates this way, no family operates this way. it is irresponsible to spend a trillion dollars this way with no thought on delaying important investments and thus resulting in cost to taxpayers. last week, -- so let me talk about why this really can give you heartburn. last week, the department of defense comptroller, mr. mike mccord, warned that the stop-gap c.r. delays ships and weapons our troops need. hello, did you hear that? it actually delays the construction of ships and the purchase of weapons our tro
there's only one bill, the v.a. military construction bill, that's signed into law. there are 11 other bills left. funding for every mission. let's start with the department of defense. our troops are fighting overseas, and we need to support them. federal law enforcement. foreign policy embassy security. infrastructure. education, from child care to college affordability. so instead of making choices about what to fund, what to cut, we leave these missions on auto pilot, spending the same...
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bill: right. the kid in the high school newspaper and appalachia, kentucky, great high school, asked us about superpowers, and energy.me and i said as we talked about it, that really pointed out to us that those are such basic things of poore experience people, and even in the u.s., people appreciate how importance energy is. there is still a time and bounds. those became the theme, and yet these are not problems there is some 10-year solution to. the younger generation there to lookheir willingness at things in new ways. today's teenagers will be in their 20's, and a lot of them, the thinking that drives innovation comes from that group. charlie: what are three crazy ideas you think might have potential? i mentioned the sun being used to generate fuels. that is unique because, unlike generating electricity where batteries that store electricity are super expensive and do not last very long, storing gasoline in a big gasoline tank, you just make the tank bigger and they can sit there as long as yo
bill: right. the kid in the high school newspaper and appalachia, kentucky, great high school, asked us about superpowers, and energy.me and i said as we talked about it, that really pointed out to us that those are such basic things of poore experience people, and even in the u.s., people appreciate how importance energy is. there is still a time and bounds. those became the theme, and yet these are not problems there is some 10-year solution to. the younger generation there to lookheir...
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bill clinton joined the band at nearly all 11 balls with his wife by his side. >> god bless bill and hillary! >> and when they returned to their new home, the white house, the party continued. >> what was it like the first night? >> well, it was eerie because all of bush's items had been taken away and the clintons' items hadn't been unpacked. >> close friend jim blair, his wife diane, and a couple of other friends were there. >> bill clinton wanted to play hearts so we found a card table somewhere and dragged it out. >> did hillary play? >> she did not play. she's too smart to get caught up in those games. >> it didn't take long for the clintons to settle in. and from day one it was apparent they would do things differently. >> the fact that hillary had an office in the west wing was a big deal. >> patti solis doyle was hillary's senior adviser. >> traditionally first ladies had their office in the east wing. so the idea that she would have an office not next to the oval but in the same wing of the white house, that ruffled a lot of feathers. >> we were very up front about what her
bill clinton joined the band at nearly all 11 balls with his wife by his side. >> god bless bill and hillary! >> and when they returned to their new home, the white house, the party continued. >> what was it like the first night? >> well, it was eerie because all of bush's items had been taken away and the clintons' items hadn't been unpacked. >> close friend jim blair, his wife diane, and a couple of other friends were there. >> bill clinton wanted to play...
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this bill is a pale imitation of the original bill. it is only a fraction of the funding which the appropriations committee has already put in to enhancing medical research at n.i.h. it overpromises and underdelivers. and some of the aspects of it, the troubling aspects, off-label drugs and special favors for contributors when it comes to medical treatment are just out of place in this. if we didn't learn any lesson in this last election about drank the swamp, well, -- about draining the swamp, well, shame on us because the american people told us do it differently, do it openly, bring in transparency and honesty in this effort, and when it comes to medical research, we should expect nothing less. mr. president, i yield the floor. a senator: mr. president? the presiding officer: the senator from oregon. mr. merkley: mr. president, i'm delighted to join my colleagues from massachusetts and illinois to express strong objections to the 21st century cures bill. a bill that's being considered in the house today and will be considered here i
this bill is a pale imitation of the original bill. it is only a fraction of the funding which the appropriations committee has already put in to enhancing medical research at n.i.h. it overpromises and underdelivers. and some of the aspects of it, the troubling aspects, off-label drugs and special favors for contributors when it comes to medical treatment are just out of place in this. if we didn't learn any lesson in this last election about drank the swamp, well, -- about draining the swamp,...
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>> good. >> hey, bill. bill: i want to show our viewers and i want you to analyze, little -- the knowledge or historical significance that we've seen, okay, so far in the campaigns. take it back to 2012, mitt romney-barack obama. let's go the florida n. the state of florida southern part of the state you had about 26% of the total vote four years ago come from these three counties, miami-dade, broward, and palm beach. if you were to pop up to pennsylvania, this is where hillary clinton will end her campaign, you had 20% of the total vote from the state come from these four, five counties in the southern part of pennsylvania. this is the city of philadelphia. look at this. i think the overall result was less than 300,000 votes statewide and barack obama has 600,000 votes in the city of philadelphia compared to mitt romney which is shy of a hundred thousand. you start thinking about what's important and why and where you make the margin of difference. what do you think about four days away right now? >> four
>> good. >> hey, bill. bill: i want to show our viewers and i want you to analyze, little -- the knowledge or historical significance that we've seen, okay, so far in the campaigns. take it back to 2012, mitt romney-barack obama. let's go the florida n. the state of florida southern part of the state you had about 26% of the total vote four years ago come from these three counties, miami-dade, broward, and palm beach. if you were to pop up to pennsylvania, this is where hillary...
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bill: hmmm. charles krauthamer, syndicated columnist and a fox news contributor who has made his way back to his home town of new york. how are you doing? >> yeah. good to be back. bill: if trump wins, what kind of president would he be? >> well, the first thing he will do, he will irreversibly reshape the party. this was the party of reagan, and the bush years were sort of an echo of the reagan years. reagan defined the contours of the party. trump will do that, it will be changed. particularly the most obvious issues will be immigration and trade. this will be a new party. it will be a populist party. the country will not have a conservative party in the sense of a reaganite party. and you do that by appointing the cabinet, which establishes the leaders of your movement in many areas of life. i think he will be, obviously the rnc chair will be his choice. and i think he will influence who the leaders in congress are. he shapeses the party. that is what happens on both sides. bill: you're sugges
bill: hmmm. charles krauthamer, syndicated columnist and a fox news contributor who has made his way back to his home town of new york. how are you doing? >> yeah. good to be back. bill: if trump wins, what kind of president would he be? >> well, the first thing he will do, he will irreversibly reshape the party. this was the party of reagan, and the bush years were sort of an echo of the reagan years. reagan defined the contours of the party. trump will do that, it will be changed....
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bill? bill: tough stuff. jonathan serrie, from atlanta on that, thank you, sir. ♪ >> on trade i am going to issue a notification of intent to withdraw from the trans-pacific partnership, a potential disaster for our country. instead, we will negotiate fair bilateral trade deals that bring jobs and industry back on to american shores. on energy, i will cancel job-killing restrictions on the production of american energy. heather: dropping out of the tpp, what exactly is the trans-pacific partnership and how will this impact jobs? maria bartiromo is host of mornings with maria on fox business as well as "sunday morning futures" here on the fox news channel. she joins us here to talk a little bit more around explain it to us. thanks nor joining us. >> good to see you. heather: potential disaster is what the president-elect said it would be. >> right, that is what he is saying because he is focused on jobs in america and business in america. look the tpp is basically in a nutshell a deal which involves 12 count
bill? bill: tough stuff. jonathan serrie, from atlanta on that, thank you, sir. ♪ >> on trade i am going to issue a notification of intent to withdraw from the trans-pacific partnership, a potential disaster for our country. instead, we will negotiate fair bilateral trade deals that bring jobs and industry back on to american shores. on energy, i will cancel job-killing restrictions on the production of american energy. heather: dropping out of the tpp, what exactly is the trans-pacific...
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bill: i'm bill hemmer. martha: what a night. bill: clinton will speak in about 30 minutes. saying that no dream is too big and no challenge too great for this great country. >> to those who have chosen not to support me in the past, which there were a few people, i'm reaching out to you for your guidance and your help so that we can work together and unify our great country. [cheers and applause] >> we will embark upon a project of national growth and renewal. i will harness the greatest talent of our people and we will call the best and brightest to leverage the tremendous challenge for the benefit of all. it's going to happen. [cheers and applause] >> we have a great economic plan. we will double our growth and have the strongest economy anywhere in the world, at the same time, we will get along with all other nations willing to get along with us. bill: team coverage from six hours ago. we are live with bret baier. let's start with mike emmanuel. we will hear from hillary clinton 10:30 east coast time. what have you heard from the campaign in the hours? >> some people go
bill: i'm bill hemmer. martha: what a night. bill: clinton will speak in about 30 minutes. saying that no dream is too big and no challenge too great for this great country. >> to those who have chosen not to support me in the past, which there were a few people, i'm reaching out to you for your guidance and your help so that we can work together and unify our great country. [cheers and applause] >> we will embark upon a project of national growth and renewal. i will harness the...
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speaker, this bill, 5711, is a good, commonsense bill. i implore everybody in this chamber, republicans and democrats, to do what's right and to stand up and vote yes for 5711, to make sure we do not assist the chief sponsor of terrorism in this world to conduct its activities. thank you, mr. speaker, i yield back the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back the balance of his time. ms. waters: mr. speaker, and members, i like mr. poliquin. he's a nice man. he always has a nice smile. but i don't trust him more than i trust jay street. i reserve the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlewoman reserves the balance of her time. the gentleman from michigan. husehuse mr. speaker, with that i would -- mr. huizenga: mr. speaker, with that i would like to inquire of the balance of the time remaining on both sides. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman has 10 1/2 minutes and the gentlewoman has 9 1/4 minutes. mr. huizenga: ok. thank you, mr. speaker. with that i would like to yield to my friend from
speaker, this bill, 5711, is a good, commonsense bill. i implore everybody in this chamber, republicans and democrats, to do what's right and to stand up and vote yes for 5711, to make sure we do not assist the chief sponsor of terrorism in this world to conduct its activities. thank you, mr. speaker, i yield back the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back the balance of his time. ms. waters: mr. speaker, and members, i like mr. poliquin. he's a nice man. he...
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the title of the bill. the clerk: union calendar , a bill 2, h.r. 1192 to amend the public health service act to foster more effective implementation and coordination of clinical care for people with prediabetes, diabetes, and the chronic diseases and conditions that result from diabetes. the speaker pro tempore: pursuant to the rule, the gentleman from texas, dr. burgess, and the gentlewoman from illinois, ms. schakowsky, each will control 20 minutes. the chair recognizes the gentleman from texas. mr. burgess: mr. speaker, i ask unanimous consent that all members may have five legislative days to revise and xtend their remarks and insert extraneous materials into the record for the bill. the speaker pro tempore: without objection. mr. burgess: mr. speaker, i yield myself such time as i may consume. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman. mr. burgess: thank you, mr. speaker. mr. speaker, i rise in support of h.r. 1192, the national clinical care commission act, introduced by my friend and colleague from tex
the title of the bill. the clerk: union calendar , a bill 2, h.r. 1192 to amend the public health service act to foster more effective implementation and coordination of clinical care for people with prediabetes, diabetes, and the chronic diseases and conditions that result from diabetes. the speaker pro tempore: pursuant to the rule, the gentleman from texas, dr. burgess, and the gentlewoman from illinois, ms. schakowsky, each will control 20 minutes. the chair recognizes the gentleman from...
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of reforms that are in that bill are now in this bill. i think are important strides in terms of addressing some of the mental health concerns we have in this contry. and the same is true for cancer moon shot. the president spent a lot of time, vice president as well, this will make at least a down payment on that. overall this is a good bill. i support it. i urge my colleagues to support it as well. thank you, mr. speaker. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from michigan is recognized to close. mr. upton: mr. speaker, i yield myself such time as i may consume. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from michigan is recognized. mr. upton: mr. speaker, i just want to thank all the people that have been involved. this chamber, our staff, our members, senate as well. i want to thank all the people outside the chamber who brought their message to us. one of the things that we want to to from the very start was to listen. you tell us what we need to do so we can find these cures, name the disease. i'll confess some of us probably never hea
of reforms that are in that bill are now in this bill. i think are important strides in terms of addressing some of the mental health concerns we have in this contry. and the same is true for cancer moon shot. the president spent a lot of time, vice president as well, this will make at least a down payment on that. overall this is a good bill. i support it. i urge my colleagues to support it as well. thank you, mr. speaker. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from michigan is recognized to...
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bill: mr. trump announce he has a busy day in new york as he considered top-level eave appointments and revealing top priorities for his new administration. here they are in the speaker's balcony getting a look with speaker ryan at the setup and construction for inauguration day. friday, january 20, 2017. this after meeting with republican leaders in house and senate. >> we are look at jobs. martha: border and healthcare. chris wall has joins us toss reflect on the week and what we saw yesterday on the hill. good morning. fascinating to watch donald trump moving through the halls of the oval office and the white house, and trying menlds some fences as well. what did you think? reporter: yes, it's like there are two people. this candidate trump and president trump. when he wants to be presidential and disciplined and subdued, he's effective in that role. but sometimes wee also see candidate trump. on the protest when he sent out a tweet saying the protests were professional protesters egged on b
bill: mr. trump announce he has a busy day in new york as he considered top-level eave appointments and revealing top priorities for his new administration. here they are in the speaker's balcony getting a look with speaker ryan at the setup and construction for inauguration day. friday, january 20, 2017. this after meeting with republican leaders in house and senate. >> we are look at jobs. martha: border and healthcare. chris wall has joins us toss reflect on the week and what we saw...
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trump, but we could use that money for an infrastructure bill and we have a jobs bill. corporate business tax cut with infrastructure spending that could be one of the biggest jobs bills in history and 15, 20 democrats in the senate. i mentioned ronald reagan, you remember when he passed his tax cut, the first tax bill he ssed, it was called the boll weavil. when ronald reagan proposed to cut the higher income tax rate to 28% that passed 97-3. so i hope we can do it in a bipartisan way and congratulations to the two of you. you did such amazing work. the only other quick thing i would say, that energy component is so critical. we can be the leading -- we can be the energy superpower of the next century. we have more oil and gas and coal and we should use it. and i think this is a big distinction where the democrats and republicans were. democrats' philosophy has been keep it in the ground. and i hope that donald trump will put those coal miners back in their jobs because that's what they want. ok. i'll stop there. [applause] . host: questions? one right there. udience m
trump, but we could use that money for an infrastructure bill and we have a jobs bill. corporate business tax cut with infrastructure spending that could be one of the biggest jobs bills in history and 15, 20 democrats in the senate. i mentioned ronald reagan, you remember when he passed his tax cut, the first tax bill he ssed, it was called the boll weavil. when ronald reagan proposed to cut the higher income tax rate to 28% that passed 97-3. so i hope we can do it in a bipartisan way and...
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bill: noted. sandra: donald trump defying all the experts as fox news exit poll show the president elect did better than expected among women, hispanics and millennials, among female voters trump trailed hillary clinton by just 12 points. 54 to 42%. far cry from the wide gender gap reported from the media. among hispanic voters he outperformed mitt romney garnering 29% of latino support and among first-time voters which includes millennials hillary only edged out trump by a 56 to 40% margin. i don't know, ebony, i look at the numbers and i see how did everybody get this wrong? >> i will start with this, a lot of people on hillary's side are looking for someone to blame around this, they are blaming people that went third party, comey, you have to look at the candidate, white women broke -- 56% of white women broke for donald trump. that's huge for hillary clinton. that's a loss you cannot afford and so certainly, you know, people have said, his message, the simple message of i am different than wh
bill: noted. sandra: donald trump defying all the experts as fox news exit poll show the president elect did better than expected among women, hispanics and millennials, among female voters trump trailed hillary clinton by just 12 points. 54 to 42%. far cry from the wide gender gap reported from the media. among hispanic voters he outperformed mitt romney garnering 29% of latino support and among first-time voters which includes millennials hillary only edged out trump by a 56 to 40% margin. i...
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bill. bill: john roberts on the scene there. martha: with more on this news editor for townhall.com, fox news contributor katie pavlich. good to have you with us today. >> good morning. martha: put up the electoral scorecard on the board here whether or not this email issue has had impact on what we're seeing. you've got 207-174. with hillary clinton still in the lead, 57 toss-up electoral votes out there. what dowhat do you think is thee of the race seven days aways, katie? >> the trump campaign believes he has opening. donald trump visiting states like wisconsin and michigan. they feel they could pick up votes. donald trump has to pick up electoral votes not close polls nationally or states he is not leading. getting closer in colorado. pennsylvania is another state getting closer. it will be tough for them to win there. they know this is bad news for clinton campaign. the clinton campaign knows it is bad news because they don't have any new arguments necessarily. they're trying to make the same argument making for weeks. why
bill. bill: john roberts on the scene there. martha: with more on this news editor for townhall.com, fox news contributor katie pavlich. good to have you with us today. >> good morning. martha: put up the electoral scorecard on the board here whether or not this email issue has had impact on what we're seeing. you've got 207-174. with hillary clinton still in the lead, 57 toss-up electoral votes out there. what dowhat do you think is thee of the race seven days aways, katie? >> the...
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bill? bill: thank you, heather. ♪ >> jimmie johnson wins his seventh nascar sprint cup championship! bill: under the lights too. cool-looking shot. jimmie johnson took him his seventh nascar championship. big finish miami homestead speedway. tying johnson with hall-of-famers richard petty and dale earnhardt for most chips of all time. the racing star taking the title after a wreck leaving some competitors behind. johnson drivingly the wreckage and getting through two restarts. that is what you have to do sometimes. you have to drive around the wreckage and make sure you steer clear of the other shrapnel. booed for him. -- good for him. heather: charlotte, nascar motor speedway. big fan. still to come beyond nascar, president george w. bush mostly staying out of the spotlight since leaving the white house and staying silent on his criticism of his successor. will president obama do the same for president-elect trump. new comments that may give us the answer. bill: heather, president-elect
bill? bill: thank you, heather. ♪ >> jimmie johnson wins his seventh nascar sprint cup championship! bill: under the lights too. cool-looking shot. jimmie johnson took him his seventh nascar championship. big finish miami homestead speedway. tying johnson with hall-of-famers richard petty and dale earnhardt for most chips of all time. the racing star taking the title after a wreck leaving some competitors behind. johnson drivingly the wreckage and getting through two restarts. that is...
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bill: bill clinton is coming your way. democratic governor of colorado, thank you, sir, for coming on today. >> you bet, my pleasure. martha: hillary clinton reaching out to president obama's strongest supporters but clinton seems to be slipping with african-american voters in 2016. turnout is low in some areas in the early voting stats that we are looking at. so what's going on? we will ask experts with a fair and balance debate. >> i believe we have a fundamental human, even a moral obligation to protect our children no matter who they are and what zip code they live in. we have a moral obligation to reduce gun violence you didn't read your car insurance policy. you just stuck it in a drawer somewhere and forgot about it. until a dump truck hit your pickup truck and now you need a tow truck. does your policy cover the cost of a tow truck? who knows? you didn't read it. you can't even find it. the liberty mutual app with coverage compass™ makes it easy to know what you're covered for and what you're not. call liberty mu
bill: bill clinton is coming your way. democratic governor of colorado, thank you, sir, for coming on today. >> you bet, my pleasure. martha: hillary clinton reaching out to president obama's strongest supporters but clinton seems to be slipping with african-american voters in 2016. turnout is low in some areas in the early voting stats that we are looking at. so what's going on? we will ask experts with a fair and balance debate. >> i believe we have a fundamental human, even a...
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and again today in the house, working on 16 bills. the bill. the clerk: union calendar number 633, h.r. 5458, a bill to provide for coordination between the tricare program and eligibility for making contributions to a health savings account, and for other urposes. the speaker pro tempore: pursuant to the rule, the gentleman from nebraska, mr. smith, and the gentleman from washington, mr. mcdermott, each will control 20 minutes. the chair recognizes the gentleman from nebraska. mr. smith: mr. speaker, i ask unanimous consent that all members may have five legislative days to revise and extend their remarks and include extraneous material on h.r. 5458, currently under consideration. the speaker pro tempore: without objection. mr. smith: mr. speaker, i yield myself such time as i may consume. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized. mr. smith: i rise today in support of h.r. 5458, the veterans tricare choice act of 2016, this legislation introduced by my colleague, ris stute of utah, addresses gaps in the law for tricare coverage peo
and again today in the house, working on 16 bills. the bill. the clerk: union calendar number 633, h.r. 5458, a bill to provide for coordination between the tricare program and eligibility for making contributions to a health savings account, and for other urposes. the speaker pro tempore: pursuant to the rule, the gentleman from nebraska, mr. smith, and the gentleman from washington, mr. mcdermott, each will control 20 minutes. the chair recognizes the gentleman from nebraska. mr. smith: mr....
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bill: i'm bill hemmer. good morning. the fbi's white-collar crime division aggressively pursuing this case. brand new details emerging by the day. part of this investigation started after a book called clinton cash, was released about 18 months ago. the author of that book, peter schweizer telling us last hour how his story has been used by investigators. >> the fbi was described to me, call this as a road map to how this corruption was taking place but you know like any road map, it doesn't have a lot of detail. you know, you follow down a road but you don't know what the road looks like, you don't know what stores are on the side of the road. that is what they have gone about to do. martha: bret baier, anchor of "special report" broke a lot of news on this last evening. good morning to you. >> good morning, martha. martha: i want to actually start going back to jim comey's testimony in front of congress. after he bid the press conference july 5th this past summer, he said he wanted to explain and further go before cong
bill: i'm bill hemmer. good morning. the fbi's white-collar crime division aggressively pursuing this case. brand new details emerging by the day. part of this investigation started after a book called clinton cash, was released about 18 months ago. the author of that book, peter schweizer telling us last hour how his story has been used by investigators. >> the fbi was described to me, call this as a road map to how this corruption was taking place but you know like any road map, it...
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the legacy is why we are here today to discuss bill the writer and specifically bill the observer. before i introduce our participants a related antidote. he is here today into him national review owes so much that will be $10. have a terrific idea let's had them publish a collection we collected them all consulted priscilla buckley who agreed terrific idea. already we approached bill. he couldn't say no fast enough. for a long time after and i remained perplexed the idea was a surefire success why, because we believed then as we believe now and as we see now through this marvelous book james rosen has edited that among among his many talents this one where he were mentored the recent dead for posterity with deep insight and elegant prose would be embraced not only by national review readers but by the public at large. bill was no dope. he knew what we knew. we deduced that he was hoarding his rip's for his own collection and indeed he did sprinkle some in ensuing books including near my god, miles gone by an buckley the buckley the right word. but, there are so many of these gems
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bill: i'm bill hemmer. president-elect trump and vice president-elect pence meeting to talk about key appointments from the cabinet on down. backlash against steve bannon, his chief strategist. kellyanne conway calling it an organized smear campaign. >> it's so wrong. they are cherry picking a few headlines and laying that at the feet of bannon and trump. you are asking the wrong questions about the wrong campaign. president obama has clearly accepted them and is moving forward. martha: carl cameron has covered this campaign from the very end, carl, welcome. great to have you with us. what are the next decisions we think we are going to get? secretary of state, right? reporter: it looks like rudy giuliani has the front row and he's competing with john bolton, the former u.n. ambassador. he has been very, very involved overseas with a security company. so he has repetition and connections with a lot of these companies already. there may not announcements today. today mike pence will be here in new york, the
bill: i'm bill hemmer. president-elect trump and vice president-elect pence meeting to talk about key appointments from the cabinet on down. backlash against steve bannon, his chief strategist. kellyanne conway calling it an organized smear campaign. >> it's so wrong. they are cherry picking a few headlines and laying that at the feet of bannon and trump. you are asking the wrong questions about the wrong campaign. president obama has clearly accepted them and is moving forward. martha:...
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marine sent in a bill -- email to neighbors asking if they had received a their bills . she showed me dozens of responses. mine either, didn't get hours either, my sister-in-law and i did not receive hours. >> the tax collector set all the tax bills when out. she called the post office. >> i got a return phone call by the postmaster telling me there was a problem and that he had started an investigation into the missing tax bills. >> she contacted target 8. i found there was a similar complaint from another homeowner. >> any idea missing? >> at this point no. >> the county was billed about $76,000 by a private vendor to print out and package tax notices. you also paid another 169 for postage. >> by florida law it puts the onus on the property owner to know that their bill is due. >> genesis direct laid the the 300 the 320 loss statements have been located. >> this afternoon post office spokesperson tells me the missing statements were sent to the wrong postal facility and they will be delivered sometime today. most of the mail sent by the tax collectors office were in fa
marine sent in a bill -- email to neighbors asking if they had received a their bills . she showed me dozens of responses. mine either, didn't get hours either, my sister-in-law and i did not receive hours. >> the tax collector set all the tax bills when out. she called the post office. >> i got a return phone call by the postmaster telling me there was a problem and that he had started an investigation into the missing tax bills. >> she contacted target 8. i found there was a...
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the bill includes a provision that includes a stand-alone bill to track foreign fighters as they attempt to move. his passed this last year by 4 23-0. it includes a report on the current utilization of our national laboratories win the departments of homeland security communities the can expand. i represent two of these laboratories and i have seen how important their work is to our national security. this bill is a result of both parties and both chambers to prioritize our national security needs. i also just want to echo what i have heard from our chairman and ranking member which is there is nothing more fulfilling especially during since national discord to come to work every day and work with the members on this committee. i think maybe the thought is here the chairman and ranking member are both oakland raiders' fans, but when you go into our committee hearing, republicans and democrats put party aside and put national security first. i also want to say i'm going to miss two members and that is congressman patrick murphy and he and i sat. he showed up every day, worked hard and ask
the bill includes a provision that includes a stand-alone bill to track foreign fighters as they attempt to move. his passed this last year by 4 23-0. it includes a report on the current utilization of our national laboratories win the departments of homeland security communities the can expand. i represent two of these laboratories and i have seen how important their work is to our national security. this bill is a result of both parties and both chambers to prioritize our national security...
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bill: okay. reuters came out with a poll on tuesday afternoon, before the election results were known. in this struck me. a fair majority of americans, 57% feel that more and more they don't identify with what america has become. in your deep thoughts, in your big brain, you have certainly considered that. how do you denine that when you hear a number that large? they don't identify with what america has become? >> well, you know, there is no question that we have changed from the original intention. if somebody 30 years ago had tried to describe today's america to you, you would think, get out of here, you're not talking about america. that is how rapid the change has occurred. and a lot of it is -- bill: is that immigration. >> this is based on misinformation. bill: is that immigration, economic thing, social thing, what is it, doctor? >> it's a social thing because there has been so much change in the media, in entertainment industry, and in the educational industry. so, as a result of that, t
bill: okay. reuters came out with a poll on tuesday afternoon, before the election results were known. in this struck me. a fair majority of americans, 57% feel that more and more they don't identify with what america has become. in your deep thoughts, in your big brain, you have certainly considered that. how do you denine that when you hear a number that large? they don't identify with what america has become? >> well, you know, there is no question that we have changed from the...
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bill and i decided to write a big sweeping imil, one that would -- bill, one that would tackle as many problems as we could all at once. we had a head start because our friend in the house of representatives, representative ted murphy, had already introduced a comprehensive bill. we introduced our own version of tim murphy's bill, the mental health reform act. today about 16 months after introduction, the house is going to pass this bill as a major component of the cures package, as senator alexander said. my hope is that we're going to have a big bipartisan vote here sometimes very soon. senator cassidy and i will be the first to admit it doesn't come close to solving all of the problems that people with mental illness confront. most importantly, it doesn't include new medicaid or medicare money to address some of these huge shortages that patients and families face. but it does require insurance companies to stop discriminating against people with mental illness by rejecting claims for mental health at a rate that is much higher than they do for physical health. this strengthening of
bill and i decided to write a big sweeping imil, one that would -- bill, one that would tackle as many problems as we could all at once. we had a head start because our friend in the house of representatives, representative ted murphy, had already introduced a comprehensive bill. we introduced our own version of tim murphy's bill, the mental health reform act. today about 16 months after introduction, the house is going to pass this bill as a major component of the cures package, as senator...
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i was thinking the $20 bill is the most counterfeited bill in the u.s., and the world actually. so i was kind of thinking, how do we kind of look at harriet tubman in that light as far as it's potential to be counterfeited and could someone speak to what that might mean or the significance of that in particular. >> i think that's ironic. in two ways. one most bills are counterfeited in some way. and if i think about it symbolically i think about how she went back and forth and helped people become free. so i think it's ironic that that might happen with her bill. may not really respond to your answer but for me that doesn't take away the impact of having her on it. and that's just my simple response to that. >> i feel the same way. i feel like she should be on it and we can't help but the money is going to be falsely replicated throughout the country and throughout the world. it's unfortunate that it would happen undoubtedly it probably will. >> yes. >> good morning, again. thank you for a really incredible panel. i'm a professor of african american studies. the question is for
i was thinking the $20 bill is the most counterfeited bill in the u.s., and the world actually. so i was kind of thinking, how do we kind of look at harriet tubman in that light as far as it's potential to be counterfeited and could someone speak to what that might mean or the significance of that in particular. >> i think that's ironic. in two ways. one most bills are counterfeited in some way. and if i think about it symbolically i think about how she went back and forth and helped...
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bill was no dope. he knew what he knew. so eventually he was hoarding his eyepiece for his own collections and indeed he did sprinkle some in selling books including near her my god, miles gone by and buckley the right word. but there are so many of these that the thought of a necessary collection remained valid over the years. along comes 2014, and along comes rosen. then i would like to do a collection of bills eulogies, remembrances, obituaries and are eyepiece. what do you think him it was like asking me if i wanted a bag of peanut m&ms. of course i said. he oversees all things literary. the good people also agreed, and here now we have a wonderful book. it still looms very large. the song asks where have you gone and likewise, the conservative america asks the same amount. there is a longing. coming up next is a conversation about bill buckley a man of prose and who wrote history person by person for his particular talent. it is not a conversation about politics or the game up if he werof if hewere alive today whae say
bill was no dope. he knew what he knew. so eventually he was hoarding his eyepiece for his own collections and indeed he did sprinkle some in selling books including near her my god, miles gone by and buckley the right word. but there are so many of these that the thought of a necessary collection remained valid over the years. along comes 2014, and along comes rosen. then i would like to do a collection of bills eulogies, remembrances, obituaries and are eyepiece. what do you think him it was...
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bill clinton m. barack obama the only way they can be elected in the wake of the reagan revolution to believe in family and faith and the flag. they have tried very hard not to get upstaged on the issues of patriotism or questions of faith and on family with barack obama they tried and it was the great tragedy for the bill clinton ministrations so it is about values and family and the weaknesses with women. that commitment to space is important we 101 negative we tend to talk about the '60s hillary clinton thought that critique. compared to the '70s she was that good girl from illinois. but for her, and they did not want to jettison those families senate we're still fighting about the '60s even with the selection. trump and clinton they fight over who was a baby boomer. george w. bush mitt romney donald trump hillary clinton anti-vietnam. >> but ultimately what schools need most from the village are high standards. some people disagree even claiming voluntary standards permitting outsiders to see wha
bill clinton m. barack obama the only way they can be elected in the wake of the reagan revolution to believe in family and faith and the flag. they have tried very hard not to get upstaged on the issues of patriotism or questions of faith and on family with barack obama they tried and it was the great tragedy for the bill clinton ministrations so it is about values and family and the weaknesses with women. that commitment to space is important we 101 negative we tend to talk about the '60s...
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bill: close enough. what did you hear with kellyanne conway and answers working through the discussion? >> kellyanne is doing a great job trying to master any impress there is nothing like we've seen before and entire washington elite expectation we should what is expected about this president-elect is misguided on every level. >> this is interesting, bill. this is just a challenging moment for kellyanne. she is someone in washington a long time. familiar with a lot of people they're looking at. the challenge really for the trump team right now balance between new face, people who are novices to the political world, balancing that, against older, experienced hands who will reassure those in washington who are worried that a trump administration will have a lot to learn, coming from behind with transition that really wasn't on its feet from day one. in our reporting at the federal lift, we've talk about the fact that trump's own transition team looking going to new jobs, ending leases. they were not antic
bill: close enough. what did you hear with kellyanne conway and answers working through the discussion? >> kellyanne is doing a great job trying to master any impress there is nothing like we've seen before and entire washington elite expectation we should what is expected about this president-elect is misguided on every level. >> this is interesting, bill. this is just a challenging moment for kellyanne. she is someone in washington a long time. familiar with a lot of people...
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some bill that same way, others discount and others -- >> a lot of discrepancy. is there anything people or we can do before we have a procedure to make sure we're not surprise >>hat's tkeou have to do your rearch,ou have to spend the tme before yohave the procedure. compar hospitals. understand what your benefits will pay d after the procedure as karen meioned, don't just pay the bill, always get the itemized list of charges. volunteers in our call for of cons?umers,have helped a lot ashaory, i aays takes work. storm tea 4 coverageow a more evidenceat t t holidays are very nearly o hartfd we go weekend, meaning heat. that's gone we are going to be around average temperatures rain milwaukee, 42 on thanksgiving day with mostly clound fo your shopping convenience, maybe light rain and snow mix. if you're tveling tomorrow across the midwest, make it a in northern wisconsin there's snow there, rain in sthern wisconsin, cooler temperatures across minnesota with snow, not much going on in lower michigan on thanksgiving dashgs l of cloudsnd the mospart. we'll start see
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and so many other bills. i'm proud to be a cosponsor with a number of other senators on the american energy and conservation act, which will be taken up here in a few minutes. and i just want to echo what senator murkowski said about this bill. it's really a commonsense bill. we already have revenue sharing for onshore oil and gas production, so it only makes sense, really, it's only fair, as she noted very articulately that the states closest to the impacts of o.c.s. drilling also receive their fair share of revenues from resource extraction off their coasts. but again, as senator murkowski mentioned, this is not going to open up development where states don't want it. it's just providing the fair share to the communities that bear some of the impact of development in the states that do want it, like my state. so that's what this is about. and i'm hoping that all of my colleagues will vote favorably for this very important bill. and, you know, senator murkowski also talked about this bill does not open new a
and so many other bills. i'm proud to be a cosponsor with a number of other senators on the american energy and conservation act, which will be taken up here in a few minutes. and i just want to echo what senator murkowski said about this bill. it's really a commonsense bill. we already have revenue sharing for onshore oil and gas production, so it only makes sense, really, it's only fair, as she noted very articulately that the states closest to the impacts of o.c.s. drilling also receive...
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i'm bill o'reilly. thanks for watching us tonight. the first challenge to president-elect donald trump. that is the subject of this evening's talking points memo. one of mr. trump's most vivid campaign promises was this. >> we will end the sanctuary cities that have resulted in so many needless deaths. cities that refuse to cooperate with federal authorities will not receive taxpayer dollars. >> let me get more pointed than that now a number of mayors across the country are defying the president-elect saying they will not stop their sanctuary policies. >> to be clear about what chicago is, it always will be a sanctuary city. >> you're not going to sacrifice a half million people who live amongst us. we're not going to tear families apart. >> i think by continuing to be a sanctuary city, we're doing the most american thing that we could possibly do. >> so let's analyze what's really happening here. by refusing to obey federal immigration law, the politicians are basically saying we want open borders beca
i'm bill o'reilly. thanks for watching us tonight. the first challenge to president-elect donald trump. that is the subject of this evening's talking points memo. one of mr. trump's most vivid campaign promises was this. >> we will end the sanctuary cities that have resulted in so many needless deaths. cities that refuse to cooperate with federal authorities will not receive taxpayer dollars. >> let me get more pointed than that now a number of mayors across the country are defying...
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>> bill: it's easy. the only -- driving was the real transition because i drive like a new york person. when you come here driving like new york, you know, it takes you a while to recover. but, you know, i'm right on the edge here, like telling people that this is a really nice place to come and really i d't want anyone else to come. i like it the way it is. there's a lot of insects. it's really, really hot in the summer and the traffic is worse than it ever was. >> anthony: husk directly addresses southern culinary traditions using the best of modern techniques, but always, always respecting the originals and who made them. it's a pressing matter to redefine southern food. if i were a southerner, i would, i would make it a personal mission because it was distorted for so long. but as a northerner, why should northerners care? >> sean: well, i think if you look at the history of food in america there's no denying that southern food was the first, you know, true cuisine that had this foundation and that's
>> bill: it's easy. the only -- driving was the real transition because i drive like a new york person. when you come here driving like new york, you know, it takes you a while to recover. but, you know, i'm right on the edge here, like telling people that this is a really nice place to come and really i d't want anyone else to come. i like it the way it is. there's a lot of insects. it's really, really hot in the summer and the traffic is worse than it ever was. >> anthony: husk...
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a veto power of state bills. think about that. in states would have to send bills to washington. they have to decide, should we veto? it is totally impractical. it is june before they say, we cannot do that -- that would be an endless problem, having to send every piece of legislation passed by the legislature to the capital. it would just be impractical. what you have instead is article one section 10 of the constitution which, if you look at your constitution says, the states cannot assert things. -- cannot do certain things. they cannot pass tariffs. they cannot pass ex post facto laws. they cannot violate contract or print money. can you imagine? illinois would be -- illinois would love to print money. it is a good thing that the state cannot print money. by chartering banks, which printed the paper money, because, by the hundreds of thousands of dollars, the paper money was the generating force behind the extension of the american economy, particularly in the north. it made it possible for the economy to grow. they got around that prohibition. the paper money was so much nee
a veto power of state bills. think about that. in states would have to send bills to washington. they have to decide, should we veto? it is totally impractical. it is june before they say, we cannot do that -- that would be an endless problem, having to send every piece of legislation passed by the legislature to the capital. it would just be impractical. what you have instead is article one section 10 of the constitution which, if you look at your constitution says, the states cannot assert...
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you have a bill for $27,000 for water. what kind of bill is that. something happen i don't know about next >> a $27,000 water bill. she trusted she could call the water department and at least get an explanation.>> that i could get one person to work directly with me to see what and see if the water company could resolve it. >> instead he got bounced around.>> to all different types of customer service reps, supervisors. >> for two years. >> so she finally sued in court the water department agreed to settle the case that it's taken a toll. >> my blood pressure went up and it's still up a little bit. it's the way that you treated. >> so just how rudely our customers treated? we found tape recordings revealing employees providing inaccurate billing, hanging up and repeatedly interrupting customers who helped pay more than $3 million a year in salaries for squandering of 94 customer service reps. we found others reading at desk , using cell phones for personal calls, even making inappropriate sexual advances and one customer service representative was
you have a bill for $27,000 for water. what kind of bill is that. something happen i don't know about next >> a $27,000 water bill. she trusted she could call the water department and at least get an explanation.>> that i could get one person to work directly with me to see what and see if the water company could resolve it. >> instead he got bounced around.>> to all different types of customer service reps, supervisors. >> for two years. >> so she finally...
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that the bill be taken up and passed. so, mr. president, i ask unanimous consent the judiciary committee be discharged from further consideration of s. 2952 and the senate proceed to its immediate consideration, that the bill be read a third time and passed, and the motions to reconsider be considered made and laid upon the table with no intervening action or debate. the presiding officer: is there objection? a senator: mr. president? the presiding officer: the majority whip. mr. cornyn: mr. president, reserving the right to object, i respect our colleague's right to come to the floor and ask unanimous consent. there are three of them, i understand, that they will be asking for. i will be objecting to all three of them. i will reserve my statement of reasons why following the third. at this point, i object to the unanimous consent request by the senator from washington. the presiding officer: objection is heard. mr. wyden: mr. president, i want to recognize our colleague from montana, and then i believe after our colleagu
that the bill be taken up and passed. so, mr. president, i ask unanimous consent the judiciary committee be discharged from further consideration of s. 2952 and the senate proceed to its immediate consideration, that the bill be read a third time and passed, and the motions to reconsider be considered made and laid upon the table with no intervening action or debate. the presiding officer: is there objection? a senator: mr. president? the presiding officer: the majority whip. mr. cornyn: mr....
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bill: i'm bill hemmer. mr. trump's own advisor con x * publicly making her case against mitt romney. she says trump loyalists feel they have been wronged. the number of people who feel betrayed to think governor romney would get the key cabinet post after mitt romney went out of his way to attack trump's character. governor romney, has he been around the globe doing something on behalf of the united states of which we are unaware? i'm all for party unity but i'm not sure we have to pay for that with the secretary of state position. martha: katie pavlich. what do you make of all this? >> it looks like team trump put mitt romney up for consideration to get back at him for his opposition during the general election and primary. it's not just kellyanne conway who has come out against him, mike huckabee as done so as well. it's important to remember that donald trump said on the night he was elected, that a lot of people criticized him, and he wants to put that aside, and he want the help of those who criticized him
bill: i'm bill hemmer. mr. trump's own advisor con x * publicly making her case against mitt romney. she says trump loyalists feel they have been wronged. the number of people who feel betrayed to think governor romney would get the key cabinet post after mitt romney went out of his way to attack trump's character. governor romney, has he been around the globe doing something on behalf of the united states of which we are unaware? i'm all for party unity but i'm not sure we have to pay for that...
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my bill would do that. that aside the question, everybody talks about trying to help them pay it, you talk about price. prices come down with competition. president obama has had a war on private colleges. we have many private colleges in kentucky, and they tell me that the war on them is difficult. we are suing them every day, putting new roadblocks. they put roadblocks in the way a private schools but they do not put in the way of private schools. we're closing them straight down. someone in the administration retard and bought one of the universities after they drove the price down to almost nothing, so they are making money off their war on private colleges. we have a lot of private colleges in kentucky. that is part of the answer, having more colleges to drive the prices down. mr. goodman: if you are asked we had a response from you on both of those. steve, for the incumbent, what happened you a compass in the past six years that you would like to come if we elected you, and for you, mayor gray, what c
my bill would do that. that aside the question, everybody talks about trying to help them pay it, you talk about price. prices come down with competition. president obama has had a war on private colleges. we have many private colleges in kentucky, and they tell me that the war on them is difficult. we are suing them every day, putting new roadblocks. they put roadblocks in the way a private schools but they do not put in the way of private schools. we're closing them straight down. someone in...
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nancy said to the three committees, you got to have me a bill. i want a bill. and so they worked and put one together and brought it to her. that's why mr. ryan will be central to it and he has been against -- he wants to get rid of medicare. he wants to take away medicare and give people a voucher and say here's a voucher for $6,000 or whatever, go out, find an insurance company that will insure you. well, people my age have a hard time finding anybody who wants to insure somebody my age because they know the likelihood is something's going to happen and they're going to wind up having to pay for it. so the voucher system is going to be a real, a real fight in the house. i don't think they'll get that done. host: representative jim mcdermott joining us to talk about the affordable care act and the other things. 202-748-8000 for democrats. 202-748-8001 for republicans. do you like nancy pelosi? guest: i would support her today. her views and my views, this idea you're old, i'm getting old, right? in a month i'm going to be 80 years old. am i too old to be in co
nancy said to the three committees, you got to have me a bill. i want a bill. and so they worked and put one together and brought it to her. that's why mr. ryan will be central to it and he has been against -- he wants to get rid of medicare. he wants to take away medicare and give people a voucher and say here's a voucher for $6,000 or whatever, go out, find an insurance company that will insure you. well, people my age have a hard time finding anybody who wants to insure somebody my age...
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bill: so mr. trump now faced with a major decision as he is set to meet for a second time with one of his harshest republican critics. could mr. trump take mitt romney as his secretary of state? we're back on that story in a moment. martha: and mandatory evacuations are underway as wildfires rage in tennessee, threatening dolly parton's beloved theme park. the singer issuing her own early warning. >> this extended drought has resulted in high wildfire danger. as dry as it is, please help firefighters avoid wildfires. liberty mutual stood with me when i was too busy with the kids to get a repair estimate. i just snapped a photo and got an estimate in 24 hours. my insurance company definitely doesn't have that... you can leave worry behind when liberty stands with you™ liberty mutual insurance hey, searching for a great used yeah! you got it. just say show me millions of used cars for sale at the all new carfax.com. i don't want one that's had a big wreck just say, show me cars with no accidents r
bill: so mr. trump now faced with a major decision as he is set to meet for a second time with one of his harshest republican critics. could mr. trump take mitt romney as his secretary of state? we're back on that story in a moment. martha: and mandatory evacuations are underway as wildfires rage in tennessee, threatening dolly parton's beloved theme park. the singer issuing her own early warning. >> this extended drought has resulted in high wildfire danger. as dry as it is, please help...
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marge, it's me, bill. >> bill! bill. >> please, miss, this is no time for love. >> why didn't you stay undnd the cover like cisco told you? >> i had to come back and see marge, to convince her that i didn't kill her uncle. >> oh, bill, i don't need convincing, you know that. >> bill, get back to your horse, but don't leave until i give you the signal. >> all rigig, cisco. >> and wait for us at the rocks (galloping) >> hey, what's the idea of bumping into me? >> i'm sorry, it was an accident, i just tripped. >> what's the trouble? >> r rn, he just rode off. he must have been hiding in the shack. >> y s >> let's go aftem, boys. what's going on around here? >> looks like someone has loosened the cinches of your saddles. >> i'll say they did. who did it? >> well, i didn't. >> that kind of leaves you two, doesn't it? >> me? not me. maybe the cinches gets so tired being so tight around the horse that they jiggle themselves loose. but if i see you two around, i may still do it. hyah! >> thanks, cisco. and you too, pancho.
marge, it's me, bill. >> bill! bill. >> please, miss, this is no time for love. >> why didn't you stay undnd the cover like cisco told you? >> i had to come back and see marge, to convince her that i didn't kill her uncle. >> oh, bill, i don't need convincing, you know that. >> bill, get back to your horse, but don't leave until i give you the signal. >> all rigig, cisco. >> and wait for us at the rocks (galloping) >> hey, what's the idea of...
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bill did not know how to work for anybody and i did know how to manage bill. i'm not sure i ever learned the latter. then my life changed a lot in 2008 when bill actually left the company. emily: how so? steve: bill set i'm happy to help you in anyway, but i don't want you to neatly, if you want me, great, but i have another life. in a sense, i felt like, ok, we are not partners anymore. i have two take accountability and i think i did some of my very best work after bill left. emily: like what? pushed us into pink. sustained us in that investment. we started with office 365. we pushed into the hardware business with surface. and now satya nadella, my successor, is taking things to infinity and beyond, if you will. feel beingdo you asked about your successes and they'll years, what you are most proud of at least proud of? steve: at this stage, i'm almost three years out. it's ancient history. there are some things i wish i would have done differently, of course. i started a company that had about $2.5 million in revenue and 30 people and left a company that ha
bill did not know how to work for anybody and i did know how to manage bill. i'm not sure i ever learned the latter. then my life changed a lot in 2008 when bill actually left the company. emily: how so? steve: bill set i'm happy to help you in anyway, but i don't want you to neatly, if you want me, great, but i have another life. in a sense, i felt like, ok, we are not partners anymore. i have two take accountability and i think i did some of my very best work after bill left. emily: like...
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bill: yes. florida too close to call. north carolina too close to call. pennsylvania too close to call. hillary clinton or donald trump and the presidential race. michele: wisconsin still considered by national pundits as a key battleground state and it's not being called any time soon. we're following a number of important local races. david ade is in janesville with paul ryan who just accepted victory. bill: also between senator ron johnson and russ feingold. michele: joining us now in studio cbs 58 morning news anchor kate chapel. looking very interesting and taking shape since the last time we took a look, kate. kate: that is correct. 270 the magic number to win. as it stands, donald trump leading electoral votes 137-104. you can see a number of states have been called at this point. you'll see a lot of red on this map early on but, again, none of those major battleground really the election is anyone's game. a couple notable wins for trump so far. by size anyway. texas 38 electoral votes. n
bill: yes. florida too close to call. north carolina too close to call. pennsylvania too close to call. hillary clinton or donald trump and the presidential race. michele: wisconsin still considered by national pundits as a key battleground state and it's not being called any time soon. we're following a number of important local races. david ade is in janesville with paul ryan who just accepted victory. bill: also between senator ron johnson and russ feingold. michele: joining us now in studio...
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bill that addresses them and more. the bill we passed requires the t.s.a. to look at ways to improve security checkpoints to make the passenger screening process more efficient and effective. and it significantly increases the security presence in unsecured areas in airports. it also improves vetting of airport employees to address the insider terrorist threat, the risk that an airport employee would give a terrorist access to secure areas. the senate passed this bill in july and the president signinged it into law -- signed it into law a couple of days later. aim proud of this law, mr. president, which is the kind of substantial legislation we should be passing for the american people. i'm also proud of the transportation bill we passed, part of which came out of our committee. when congress fails to provide certainty about the way the transportation funding will be allocated, states and local governments are left without the certainty that they need to authorize projects or to make long-term plans. important investments in infrastructure that support the
bill that addresses them and more. the bill we passed requires the t.s.a. to look at ways to improve security checkpoints to make the passenger screening process more efficient and effective. and it significantly increases the security presence in unsecured areas in airports. it also improves vetting of airport employees to address the insider terrorist threat, the risk that an airport employee would give a terrorist access to secure areas. the senate passed this bill in july and the president...
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this bill is dangerous. it's a sweeping measure to jeopardize the ability of our government to protect our nation. post-9/11 of the world we live in, the role of the government to froket its people has never been more important. my amendment ensures the federal government is not further prohibited from responding to emergencies such as the 2013 west texas chemical explosion that killed 15 people and created a fireball that leveled nearly the entire town. this legislation wants to en bloc, not separate, analyze, work with the administration, en bloc, ladies and gentlemen what that means, take the whole ball of wax, take the bag, and wipe them out. regulations that might be helping to save lives and protect the american people. i have to disagree with, again, my good friend, on homeland security. we deal with this all the time. on the criminal justice committee we deal with this all the time. i have to stand in the gap -- the chair: the gentlelady's time has expired. ms. jackson lee: mr. chairman, i ask my col
this bill is dangerous. it's a sweeping measure to jeopardize the ability of our government to protect our nation. post-9/11 of the world we live in, the role of the government to froket its people has never been more important. my amendment ensures the federal government is not further prohibited from responding to emergencies such as the 2013 west texas chemical explosion that killed 15 people and created a fireball that leveled nearly the entire town. this legislation wants to en bloc, not...
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right to bill henley in the neighborhood forecast. bill, give us the details. a storm system that will be here for two days and affecting all of our neighborhoods. neighborhoods could see some heavy downpours. the rain threat continues through tomorrow night. we could heavy downpours again in the area. periods of heavy rain today and tomorrow could lead to slippery roads and gusty winds that will bring down more leaves. those could be some slippery combinations. clogged drains are a possibility so watch out for ponding the roadways. it hasn't happened yet. light rain has already started. there are going to be some heavier downpours but for now light rain in south jersey, philadelphia, and into the suburbs. this is more moderate rainfall now moving through delaware, falling at a rate close to it half an inch an hour right now but that's on the move. so stand by. you'll need your rain gear today and tomorrow. fortunately the temperatures never got cold overnight. the temperature has gone up to 49 degrees. 48 in the lehigh valley. with wind out of the south that w
right to bill henley in the neighborhood forecast. bill, give us the details. a storm system that will be here for two days and affecting all of our neighborhoods. neighborhoods could see some heavy downpours. the rain threat continues through tomorrow night. we could heavy downpours again in the area. periods of heavy rain today and tomorrow could lead to slippery roads and gusty winds that will bring down more leaves. those could be some slippery combinations. clogged drains are a possibility...