[barack] i believe governor romney s a good man, but when he said 47% of the country consider themselves victims, think about who he was talking about. [tim] for conservatives across the country, they ve been frustrated for a long time. justice antonin scalia has died. i simply ask republicans to give merrick garland a fair hearing. i am running for president of the united states. there are questions swirling tonight around hillary clinton and they concern a personal email account. you say that you have the most transparent administration ever. it s true. it can be frustrating, this business of democracy. mahalo. as some of you heard, the state of hawaii released my official long-form birth certificate. [amy] president obama, a first black president, was constantly questioned not really because of the policies but literally because of who he was. it s not just that they disagreed with obama, the undertones of it were pretty clear. he is an other. [chip] donald trump called th
i will cap federal spending and finally balance the budget. i believe governor romney is a good man. but when he said 47% of the country consider themselves victims, think about who he was talking about. for conservatives across the country, they ve been frustrated for a long time. justice antonin scalia has died. i simply asked republicans to give merrick garland a fair hearing. i am running for president of the united states. there are questions swirling tonight around hillary clinton, and they concern a personal email account. you say you have the most transparent administration ever. it s true. it can be frustrating, this business of democracy. mahalo. as some of you heard, the state of hawaii released my official long form birth certificate. president obama, a first black president was constantly questioned, not really because of the policies, but literally because of who he was. it s not just that they disagreed with obama. the undertones of it w
was she informed of the rise of al-qaeda militia. it turned into this massive political football which was used against hillary clinton. so i think, when you have a united states ambassador personally warning about the situation over there, sending this cable to your office, i must. [hillary] well, if i could. 1.43 million cables a year come to the state department. they re all addressed to me. the us embassy in benghazi asked for more security, which had been turned down in part because republicans hadn t granted enough resources in the annual budget, but hillary clinton became the target of republicans. did you see, personally, the cables specifically asking for the reinforcements for the security detail that was gonna be evacuating? no, sir. [van] the republicans know that hillary clinton is hard to stop. and what are you, you gonna say about hillary clinton except that you don t like her in all the many roles she s been in, serving america? but you ve got this one spot on the recor
about the deteriorating circumstances in benghazi. was she inform to have had rise of al qaeda militia? it turned into this massive political football, which was used against hillary clinton. so i think when you have a united states ambassador personally warning about the situation over there, sending this cable to your office well, if i could 1.43 million cables a year come to the state department. they re all addressed to me. the u.s. embassy in benghazi asked for more security, which had been turned down, in part because republicans hadn t granted enough resources in the annual budget. but hillary clinton became the target of republicans. did you see personally the cable specifically asking for the reinforcements for the security detail that was going to be evacuating? no, sir. the republicans know that hillary clinton is hard to stop, and what are you going to say about hillary clinton except that you don t like her in all the many roles she has been in
a program that grants work permits to immigrants that are brought to the u.s. illegally as children. as the president is expected to delay the move six months, could potentially impact an estimated 1.43 million people eligible for the program. many of whom could try to stay in the u.s. despite being undocumented. for more, chris wilson as ceo of wpa intelligence. thank you for joining us. good to be here. heather: we mentioned the 1.3 million people eligible. participating right now is 800,000 that actually have it. that seems to be the biggest issue. what to do with these people that came forward, believing that they would be able to stay. richard, what do you think should be done? we have to keep this program. here s why.