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
We cannot let republicans keep rigging our elections with secret unaccountable, dark money. [cheers and applause] sen. Clinton we need a Supreme Court that protects the right of every citizen to vote, not the right of every corporation to buy elections. [cheers and applause] sen. Clinton and i said from the very beginning of my campaign, even if it takes a constitutional amendment, we will overturn Citizens United once and for all. [cheers and applause] sen. Clinton and i sometimes wonder whether you sign up to be a republican candidate for president they put you into some kind of time machine. [laughter] clinton and they take you back 50 or 70 or 100 years, because they keep saying the same out of date, out of touch things. We will never let the republicans cut or privatize Social Security or and medicare end medicare, as somehow some are now promising. [cheers and applause] sen. Clinton i will tell you something else. I am going to back and support what president obama has done to pr
Guest the things that dont necessarily need to be accomplished, on the house side, they will be addressing a couple of disapproval issues regarding the epa to have been put out by the Obama Administration. That is a special legislative process that allows for these resolutions of disapproval that have already passed through the senate to get to president obamas desk. Obamagh, when it is the administration epa that came up with the regulations regarding powerplant emissions, they are certain to face the veto pen. We aresenate side, looking at the budget reconciliation process coming up assuming all goes well monday evening. Sometime the second half of the week could be the extended voting that goes along with moving the bill through budget reconciliation. That would be a measure that would repeal as much of the Affordable Care act or obamacare as they can, but that is before the actual business of the day and a deadline in december. The thanksgiving break, we heard a lot on the house si
Sentiments have been echoed by many in the gulf region. Second said inhe a recent speech that terrorism is the greatest threat to our region and that muslims must lead the fight against it. He noted that confronting extremism is both a regional and International Responsibility and that it is incumbent upon muslim nations and communities to confront those who seek to hijack their societies and generations with intolerance and violent ideology. Let me congratulate king abdullah, not only for his remarks, that also for the role that his small country is playing in attempting to address the horrific refugee crisis in the region. [applause] what does all of this mean . In many cases it may mean that we ask more from those in the region. Egypt, turkey, and lebanon have taken the responsibility for taking in Syrian Refugees. Others in the region have done little or nothing. This is a point that must be made. It is a contentious point. Perhaps not everyone agrees with me. In my view, entries i
That it is incumbent upon muslim nations and communities to confront those who seek to hijack their societies and generations with intolerance and violent ideology. Let me congratulate king abdullah, not only for his remarks, that also for the role that his small country is playing in attempting to address the horrific refugee crisis in the region. [applause] what does all of this mean . In many cases it may mean that we ask more from those in the region. Egypt, turkey, and lebanon have taken the responsibility for taking in syrian refugees. Others in the region have done little or nothing. This is a point that must be made. It is a contentious point. Perhaps not everyone agrees with me. In my view, entries in the region like saudi arabia, kuwait, qatar, uae, countries of enormous wealth and resources have contributed far too little in the fight against isis. [applause] and that must change. King abdullah is absolutely right when he says the muslim nations must lead the fight against i