United states. I intend to win and i need your help. [applause] gov. Omalley as i was driving down here, to des moines, i could not help but to think about the first time i came to iowa and it was some 20 i was 20 years old, and there is a president ial campaign coming. Me and my buddies, about five of us, piled into a car and we wanted to come out here to work for our underdog, upstart candidate, because we knew that this is where it starts, here in iowa, and we wanted to change the world. They dropped me off at 6 00 a. M. At the Greyhound Bus terminal in davenport, iowa. [applause] gov. Omalley i had nothing but my parka, my guitar, and a duffel bag full of winter clothes. But it was over this next several months that i fell in love with iowa and the people of iowa, and i thank you all for what you do for our country every president ial election. [applause] gov. Omalley what i have found to be the most enjoyable part of running for president is this, that i get to meet young people w
The revolution starts now yeah, the revolution starts now which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. Visit ncicap. Org] sanders thank you. Thank you, iowa. We just heard from president obama to remind us of something that i think we should think about. And that is to reach out to our republican friends and colleagues who are suffering from a very serious illness. They suffer from amnesia. Forgot what the world looks like seven years ago. Peoplergot that 800,000 each month were losing their jobs. They forgot that the worlds Financial System was on the verge of collapse. Forgot that we ran up the largest debt the largest deficit in the history of United States and in the last year of george bush. So we wish a republican friends recovery. E road to and we tell them what every american knows, yeah, we have problems today. But everyone knows that thanks to the president of the Vice President , we have made Real Progress in improving our economy. [cheers and applause] and we
By the way, there quickly, cspan3 is showing right now a congressional hearing on the f 35 joint strike fighter. Congress is back with what will probably be a busy week on capitol hill. House will gaveling at new Eastern Force features four p. M. Es starting at 2 00 isdo expect work on what called a discharge petition regarding the reauthorization of the export import bank. It is a procedural maneuver that brings the bill up for consideration without going to the customary committee process. After 6 30take place p. M. This evening. The senate is also back today at 3 00 p. M. Lawmakers are scheduled to work on their judicial legislation with work on a Cyber Security bill later this week. The house will gaveling at noon eastern. You can to the senate on our companion network cspan2. The 19 you the immigration act is the topic today. You can see that live at noon eastern on cspan two. All persons having business before the honorable, the Supreme Court of the United States cannot draw and
Meltdown. Not a single one. What do we come to . What have we come to as a country that you can get pulled over for having a broken till light, but if you wreck the nations economy you are totally untouchable . President ial leadership is about the good of the many, not the greed of the few. [cheers and applause] that is why i and also say that we have to stop sending american jobs and american profits overseas with bad trade deals like the transpacific partnership. [applause] gov. Omalley many of us in this room remember nafta. Intentions, we traded away good manufacturing in towns liketags newton, and in return, we got back into promises and empty pockets. Adamantlymentally, opposed, as an american, to secret trade deals that are congress has forced to vote on before the rest of us even have a chance to read them. What have we come to as a nation . [applause] gov. Omalley and it is not what the other countries are doing to us, we can trade and we should trade. It is not what the othe
The country as it relates to states sovereignty. These are the reactions by states to federal law and what the states are trying to do about it in some cases. Our guests this morning at the table are ilya shapiro of the cato institute. Hes a senior fellow for constitutional studies, good morning. Good morning. We are also joined by Ian Millhiser senior constitution policy analyst, appreciate your time. Let me try to set this up by reading the beginning part of a politico piece published recently. And the piece says that infuriated by what they see as the long arm of washington reaching into their business, states are increasingly telling the feds keep out. Bills that would negate a variety of federal laws have popped up this year in the vast yorte of states with the amount of antifederal legislation sharply oun the rise during the obama sharply on the rise during the Obama Administration. Mr. Millhiser, get us started what kind of laws . Guest you have to go back to the early terrorist