Other papers as well are writing stories about the popes visit coming up to the United States next week. Host see those events on cspan3, listen to them on cspan radio. You can also find out more at cspan. Org. From ohio, this is marcia, democrats line. Caller im with the heartland rehab. Im going to talk about our into our stateme and illegally. He was bought and paid for by the code others. It is on a video where he was elected. First of all, he took away our rail which was 135,000 jobs. Then, jobs ohio was unconstitutional because he was not privatizet it, but stimulus money. Every law he put in in the first week was unconstitutional. He took away our state taxes. About taking down the debt in ohio. That blackixed so people and the middle class could not vote last year. He slid right ain. He gets on their with aids euro on the polls and flies up in a he gets ons there with zero in the polls, and flies up in seconds. Georgia. Ace in caller how are you doing . Host sign, thank you. Caller i have three questions about donald trump. He filed bankruptcy, did the people pay for that . Host i dont know for sure. What are your other questions . Caller i wanted to know how much he pays its employees, the immigrants who work for him. Does he pay the minimum wage . Host as far as the bankruptcy issue and minimum wage, why are these questions important . Caller i want to know. I would like to know how much he is paying. Host ok. Loretto from los angeles, california. I called because i wanted to make a comment to the two ladies that were there that they should put immigration at the top of the list. I have seen that when hispanics get in a position of authority or hiring, they hire their own and ignore blacks. I wish i was able to talk to them when they were there. Thank you for taking my call. Host the New HampshireDemocratic Convention will start in just a few minutes. 9 30, it was supposed to start. You can hear from the candidates. There is a shot of it as they get ready to begin. We will go to that as soon as it starts. To let you know about the program for tomorrow, we will continue our discussion about campaign 2016, particularly from the lens of Public Opinion folks. Kellyanne Conway Conway will join us as well as elizabeth sena. Then we will be joined by robert to talk olivia golden about the results of a Census Department report that analyzes income, poverty, and Health Insurance and the United States. A conversation will be at 8 45 tomorrow. Washington journal starts at 7 00 tomorrow. Ed from toledo, ohio, thank you for holding on. Caller what i want to say to is the united soviet socialist america you have the party of the rich and the party of the rich and the famous, the democrats. Did two this country very very important documents. Number one was the constitution of the United States of america. The second was the northwest ordinance. These people could read and write latin, greek, etc. Anything to do with democracy is not mentioned by our constitution or the northwest ordinance because they did not believe in democracy, in fact, they hated it. In article four, section four, the u. S. Constitution is based religion. Y and it is so sad that cspan, every says we are aone democracy, calls the founders liars and stupid. From michigan. Thisthe full thing whole thing, i think it is all related. Immigration and racism. Ofre are only three types americans left. Illegals, the rich, and poor. To me, i dont see how races and can even be a problem where over mixed children were of a race. There is the rich, the poor, and illegal. We have to figure out a way to bring everybody together. In one sense or another, we are yo. Can african, etc. We have to stop bringing some of the to ourselves. Isnt it atrocious that we have offices out there shooting black kids . Absolutely. A single life taken is more of a tragedy than a million. At that point, a million becomes a statistic to some people. Host that is josh what. Lets hear from patty. Patty is in wisconsin. Hello. Caller good morning, cspan. Thank you for your program. I really appreciated hearing. Rom your to last guests they were very articulate, and i appreciated their comment about the debate being about personalities and no substance. I wish the debate, or future debates, would be managed by either a High School Debate teacher or a College Debate teacher, and then maybe we would get some substance. Governor walker is our governor. I did not vote for him. When he says he took down and union, yes, he did, but basically he went after the Public School system and it is our teachers and workers there that have no representation. God bless you all. Thank you. Newsmakers program this week, which you can see tomorrow. You will hear from a new mexico congressman. He will talk about the congressional debate over a possible government shutdown. Heres a little bit of that conversation. [video clip] the democrats in the house do not want to see a government shutdown. What we learned last week is that there was a conversation in the republican conference where the Republican Leadership presented its members and that according to polls, stats, and articles written, it is very clear who everyone knows will be blamed. It is the republicans in the house. I am certainly hopeful that my republican colleagues see the damage from 2013. A 24 million impact in a very saddened reduction of u. S. Economy. Employees for load all over the urloughed all over the country. We have targets. There will be a real debate with the differences between democrats and republicans and some of those districts. I think the American People know what is happening here. Guest for is our newsmakers to go again, you can see that tomorrow morning, starting at 10 00. Representative Ben Ray Lujan joining us, a democrat from new mexico. If you want to see the program, it starts at 10 00. You can also see at 6 00 in the evening. The New HampshireDemocratic Convention takes place today. Starting i series right now, in which you will hear from presence of candidates. We take you there live. [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. Visit ncicap. Org] star spangled banner] [applause] please welcome the reverend two lead us in the invitation. Hampshireew activists. [applause] i invite each of you present here this morning to celebrate your own tradition or spiritual calling as we prayed together for a better New Hampshire, and a better world. In my own faith tradition, we discover our calling in the scriptural passages that require us to do justice and love, kindness, and mercy, and remind us that whatever we do or do not among us reveal the kind of people that we truly are. That is the foundation of this prayer. So let us pray. Spirit, president , let us be one today. Let us here are calling him and understand that an injury to the most notable among us is an injury to all. When we are haste with those who claim that it is ok for someone who works fulltime to be in poverty and awash with economic anxiety, let us proclaim that a minimum wage must be a living wage. That is what justice books like. [applause] when hardworking immigrants in our state and nation are vilified because of their origin or exploited by those who employ them, let us remind us of the almost all of us come from immigrant stock. Let us proclaim that all people in our midst, all colors, ethnicities, gender orientations, and economic stations in life, and of all abilities deserve to be treated with dignity and equality. Let us promise that we will not back down until it is so. When we acknowledgment gap between the haves and the havenots, let us proclaim that critica crippling economic ineqy must be turned around. That too is what justice looks like. Went over 40,000 of our New Hampshire neighbors need expanded medicaid for survival and better access to addiction services, let us break claim programmanent authorization is essential, and let us promise that we will not back down until it is so. [applause] with the threat of war still schools us, and suffering neglect, when our infrastructure is crumbling, and certain Public Policies cause a race to the bottom instead of and when some individuals believe that an attack on the other or on workers or on women is a winning political strategy, let us promise one another that we will continually stand up for beloved community in the face of those who would divide us and terrace down. Let us pray [applause] pledge that we will be a voice for decency and fair play whenever and wherever our voices need is needed. Let this be so. Amen. [applause] please welcome the officers to the stage. [applause] good morning. The New HampshireDemocratic Party, it is my honor to call this convention to order. [applause] our first order of business is to hear from our first vice chair as chair of the credentials committee. [applause] [applause] thank you, mr. Chairman. I am proud to announce the are attended to our attendance will make this the largest state Party Convention ever. [cheering] [applause] look around. Can you believe in . 1107ve registered delegates today. We are also joined by over three guests. [applause] oft means we have a total 4201 in attendance. [applause] is there a motion to accept the Credential Committee report . Is there a second . [applause] aye. Se in favor say, [applause] you senator clark. Now to issue the rules committee report. [applause] good morning, New Hampshire democrats. Thank you, mr. Chairman. The rules committee on behalf of the rules committee, im pleased to present our report. Two years, the invention proposes changes. After much discussion, the rules committee has no proposed changes. I move that we accept the report. Is there a second . All those in favor . Thank you, mr. Chairman. I have another motion. I move that the official business be closed so that week in hear from our governor, said her, congresswoman, and the next president of the United States. Is there a second . All those in favor . [cheering] [applause] good morning, democrats. Is this a Great Convention . [applause] im sorry . [cheering] [applause] we are in the midst of a spirited primary, but let us never forget that the goal is waiting next november winning next november. Enthusiastically cheer for every candidate. And show every leader respect for everybody today. Today is about energizing new and help democrats prepare for november 2016. The support of New Hampshire republicans are having a complete meltdown. Not just that we have the largest state Party Convention in New Hampshire history [applause] but, the New Hampshire republicans are having a thatown because they know New Hampshire democrats are going to win in 2016. [cheering] [applause] we all know the republicans are , butery good with facts here are some facts that even republicans in New Hampshire k now. No republican president ial nominee has made it to 50 in New Hampshire since 1958. In the five pass president elections, 1996, 2000, 2004, 2008, 2012, there have been 13 statewide elections in New Hampshire and democrats have won 10 of them. [applause]. Ere are some more facts New Hampshire democrats have won nine out of the last 10 races for governor. [applause] next year, it is going to be 10 out of 11. [applause] and, New Hampshire democrats two out of the last three races for United States senate. Next year, it will be three out of four. [cheering] [applause] has a job waiting for her, cohosting with scott brown. New hampshire democrats have won three out of the last five races in the first congressional district. And, in 2016, only five republicans even want to renominate. We will win in 2016 in the first district. In the second district, we have won four out of the last five. Aces republicans dont even have anyone thinking about challenging because she will win. New hampshire democrats have won the constant majority in the three out of the last five elections, and we have a shot of winning all five seats in 2016. New have to democrats have received listen to this, this is artful New Hampshire democrats have received more votes in the state senate in the last four out of five elections, and we will win the majority out right into thousand 16. New hampshire democrats have won the majority in the last of five elections. Sorry, shawn jasper and bill obrien, the fact is that neither of you will be speaker next year. [applause] but really, the exciting news coming out of New Hampshire is not just how well we do in present elections, listen to this. Across the nation in 2014, democratic turnout was worse than 2010, but not here in New Hampshire. Yes, we had brutal results in 2010. In 2014, when there was a giant republican wave across the nation, we held on. While we did not win everything, senator cheney was reelected to the United States senate. [applause] only the second democrat to be reelected by the people of New Hampshire to the United States senate. That is making history. Governor houston was reelected governor. [applause] outspent 21. They spent 4 million in attack ads, and she still won. While democratic turnout in two dozen 14 across the nation was down, here in New Hampshire, it was all. It was not even across the state. It was community by community. Onet next door to another, one town did very well, and another, not so well. It did not make sense. A small state, we all have the same tv ads, the same mail, the same news. Everything is identical, except for one thing. Turnout was up in the towns and cities that had a vibrant local grassroots Democratic Committee proving that the most powerful tool that any campaign can have is you. Is more important than one neighbor talking to another neighbor, going doortodoor, on the phone, and any way that you communicate with them. If you recommit to organizing and supporting your local committee, we will win in 2016. [applause] 2018 andill win in 2020. That is when we can undo the outrageous republican gerrymandering, and from then on, democrats every year in New Hampshire, we will win, and it all be because of you. New hampshires future has never , neverighter, our course clear, our victory, never so close. New hampshire democrats, it is all in your hands. Are you willing to commit to build a vibrant, organize, local committee in every county, every town, and every city across the state . [applause] all right. Thank you so much. This concludes my report. My honor to introduce the chair of the Democratic National committee, our friend, congresswoman Debbie Wasserman schultz. [applause] Debbie Wasserman schultz. [applause] schultz are we ready to let the president of the United States of america . [cheering] [applause] i am too, and im looking daysd to the next fighting sidebyside with you to do just that. Ray, for the invitation to speak you this morning. You all know ray buckley for the great work that he does as chair of the New Hampshire, and we will have a debate right here in manchester in december. Make sure you tune in. Worry, we willu take it to the republicans just like we do every single election cycle. If you had a look at them the other night, i want to make sure the American People get a good, close look at just how extreme the republican field of we will be ready, dont you worry. Let me give some love to of a buckley. Not only is he the chair of the New HampshireDemocratic Party, but he is also a leader of leaders, as i like to call him, the president of the association of states, and one of our dnc vice chairs. Rays work has helped to strengthen the democratic parties in all 50 states and puts our party in a position to win elections up and down the ballots all across the country. Soe than a collie, im fortunate to call ray buckley a friend. He has always had my back, and i will always have his. Hank you so much, r really, you do such a fantastic job. [applause] i would also like to recognize our hard looking dnc members from New Hampshire. William shaheen, joann, kathy sullivan, martha, i know we have a number of other members from across the region. Welcome and thank you so much for the work that you do every single day for our party. [applause] course, thank you to each and every one of you, and especially for coming out today to make this the largest Political Convention in Granite State history. [applause] i would ask you to give yourself a round of applause, but you just to did. I applied you as well. You as well. Plaud it is because of you that we have achieved the success that we have under president obama. Theesses like 56 creation of 13 million private sector jobs. Deficits cut by two t