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mr. morales, david morales, an interesting figure. and of course there is a new book out on dulles, there are people that can have a lot of sway.
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mr. morales, david morales, an interesting figure.s a new book out on dulles, there are people that can have a lot of sway. >> when you are finished doing the history of the united states, if you could choose one president in all of your lifetime, who would you have? >> i did not experience roosevelt. my father hated him so much. i think he was a great man in many ways. john kennedy had had guts. he stood up to the military at the missile crisis in october of '62. and that took a lot of guts. and khrushchev stood up, took a lot of guts. so the history -- >> also in the -- >> they put that chapter. >> kevin costner, the star of "jfk." and put in paperback, it is a fascinating story, great to see you, a real pleasure as always. come back soon. >>> coming up, american cities going bankrupt. and a surprising idea on how to save detroit, a native son, living the rock and roll dream. >>> take a look at this. 50 years separate these first ladies of fashion, john vavatos joins me now. welcome to you. >> pleasure to be here. >> i've alighted o
mr. morales, david morales, an interesting figure.s a new book out on dulles, there are people that can have a lot of sway. >> when you are finished doing the history of the united states, if you could choose one president in all of your lifetime, who would you have? >> i did not experience roosevelt. my father hated him so much. i think he was a great man in many ways. john kennedy had had guts. he stood up to the military at the missile crisis in october of '62. and that took a...
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. >>> but first, mr. moral authority, senator david vitter tried to get away with some shenanigans. but we got him. next. word against his teammate. [ male announcer ] you'll only find advil, the #1 selling pain reliever, in one cold medicine. advil congestion relief. it delivers a one-two punch at pain and sinus pressure with the power of advil and a nasal decongestant in a single pill. advil congestion relief. congestion, for the smog. but there are a lot of people that do ride the bus. and now that the buses are running on natural gas, they don't throw out as much pollution into the air. so i feel good. i feel like i'm doing my part to help out the environment. >>> you remember david vitter, right? the republican senator from louisiana who was caught up in a big prostitution scandal? his phone number was on the dc madam's list. but today, senator visitor is still trying to less late from the moral high ground. earlier this week the employment, the employment nondiscrimination act advanced in the senate. the bill would protect gays from being fired due to sexual orientation. and g
. >>> but first, mr. moral authority, senator david vitter tried to get away with some shenanigans. but we got him. next. word against his teammate. [ male announcer ] you'll only find advil, the #1 selling pain reliever, in one cold medicine. advil congestion relief. it delivers a one-two punch at pain and sinus pressure with the power of advil and a nasal decongestant in a single pill. advil congestion relief. congestion, for the smog. but there are a lot of people that do ride the...
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mr. copy/paste is a moral authority. that's next.e for rising to the challenge. ey're the days to take care of business. when possibilities become reality. with centurylink as your trusted partner, our visionary cloud infrastructure and global broadband network free you to focus on what matters. with custom communications solutions and responsive, dedicated support, we constantly evolve to meet your needs. every day of the week. centurylink® your link to what's next. losing thrusters. i need more power. give me more power! [ mainframe ] located. ge deep-sea fuel technology. a 50,000-pound, ingeniously wired machine that optimizes raw data to help safely discover and maximize resources in extreme conditions. our current situation seems rather extreme. why can't we maximize our... ready. ♪ brilliant. let's get out of here. warp speed. ♪ >>> senator rand paul was out today giving his first major speech since getting caught stealing other people's words. remember he was caught lifting parts of his book directly from think tank studies an
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mr. copy and paste is a moral authority. he gave a big speech at the citadel.ecked for this one. >> her failure to provide our ambassador for security should preclude hillary clinton from ever holding high office again. >> wait a minute. come on, senator paul. where'd you get that one? your first big speech since the plagiarism scandal that forced you to say, if it will make people leave me the hell alone, we're going to do them like college papers. and you're using that tired, old, false benghazi attack. this is your idea of being original? we've been hearing this farce fear amongering for over a year. senator paul, this isn't even a nice try. and you can source me again on this one. we got you. safe driving bonus check. rock beats scissors! [ chuckles ] wife beats rock. and with two checks a year, everyone wins. [ female announcer ] switch today and get two safe driving bonus checks a year for driving safely. only from allstate. call 866-906-8500 now. [ dennis ] zach really loves his new camera. problem is...this isn't zach. it's a friend of a friend who was
mr. copy and paste is a moral authority. he gave a big speech at the citadel.ecked for this one. >> her failure to provide our ambassador for security should preclude hillary clinton from ever holding high office again. >> wait a minute. come on, senator paul. where'd you get that one? your first big speech since the plagiarism scandal that forced you to say, if it will make people leave me the hell alone, we're going to do them like college papers. and you're using that tired, old,...
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mr. chair responsibility. a moral responsibility to address those abuses. that particularly charm the celebrity have been used to promote scientology. nobody else has done more to bring people in to scientology. they have a responsibility to understand what's going on. the supreme court, with the basic form of fund-raising, fixed donation was not an income tax deductible on. in october of 1993, evidently its independent from the eaves and organization. normally it gave tax exemptions overruled the u.s. supreme court and gave them that tax deduction . cal in the world can the irs of rule a judgment of the u.s. supreme court? >> your obviously better qualified answer that and i am. one thing i would say, when they gave that exemption they also awarded the church the power to determine which of its own entities are tax-exempt. i have been seeking a power myself another thing that they have, hubbard wrote in a memorable novels. those are also tax-exempt. they had nothing to do with the church scripture, but according to the irs this capacious judgment that was
mr. chair responsibility. a moral responsibility to address those abuses. that particularly charm the celebrity have been used to promote scientology. nobody else has done more to bring people in to scientology. they have a responsibility to understand what's going on. the supreme court, with the basic form of fund-raising, fixed donation was not an income tax deductible on. in october of 1993, evidently its independent from the eaves and organization. normally it gave tax exemptions overruled...
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writers, as locateiners, you try to the essential moral center that i think most people really strive for. since you mentioned this -- this uglys situation with mr. incognito and mr. martin. i think it was oral war and who said years ago that you read the sports pages first because it told of man's accomplishment. nowadays, that's not always the case. >> that ship has sailed. tavis: since were talking about humanity and privacy and etc., to this moment, what has been your read? we all look at things critically, but you have a real critical eye. what do you make of that story today? well, i suppose you could accuse me of a certain level of hypocrisy, because i'm a big football fan, and have been for my adult life. tavis: that's why i'm asking you. of violencehe level -- andat culture exalts i'm not just talking about physical violence, emotional violence -- it's horrendous, it's disgusting. ,s i've been reading this stuff , isally been asking myself at an activity -- i don't even know if it is a sport when you start looking at it. you look at the new orleans saints a couple of years back, there have been so many problems associated with the cultu
writers, as locateiners, you try to the essential moral center that i think most people really strive for. since you mentioned this -- this uglys situation with mr. incognito and mr. martin. i think it was oral war and who said years ago that you read the sports pages first because it told of man's accomplishment. nowadays, that's not always the case. >> that ship has sailed. tavis: since were talking about humanity and privacy and etc., to this moment, what has been your read? we all...
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i don't think it's - it's not casting aspersion on moral view, it's recognising a need for providing access to the services. under mr goodrich's view women lose access to the critical services. for me the fundamental point is that, you know, it's not part of remageous freedom for a party owner -- religious freedom for a company owner to impose views who are not required to share the views. >> the courts have been split on this. it boils down to if you have a bunch of companies that can use religion as an excuse to make choices with respect to their employees. does that limit the ability of individuals to choose where they want to work. is it a slippery slope. >> this is about diversity and whether the government will permit business owners to have a diverse range of views. no employee has been stopped from getting contraception coverage. hobby lobby provide free actions to 14 different contraceptions. if an employee does not want to use them, they can use whatever they want with their own money. what is happening is the green family built a business from the ground up over the course of decades and run it in accorda
i don't think it's - it's not casting aspersion on moral view, it's recognising a need for providing access to the services. under mr goodrich's view women lose access to the critical services. for me the fundamental point is that, you know, it's not part of remageous freedom for a party owner -- religious freedom for a company owner to impose views who are not required to share the views. >> the courts have been split on this. it boils down to if you have a bunch of companies that can...
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the workplace, president kennedy become the first president to call civil rights above all a moral issue, mr. speaker. he said, to he remind us it was time, long time past to keep the promise of freedom. and so he put forward a civil rights bill to right the wrongs of history and in his name and the wake of his death in the years that followed, under the leadership of president lyndon johnson, the congress passed the civil rights act and the voting rights act. yet still today the march to civil rights is not finished completely, and as in the time the president remains our moral obligation to preserve, expand, and strengthen voting rights. that is our challenge now in the house. and equality. so let us begin. so many other things that we witnessed. it's hard for people to imagine now how impossible it sounded when the president said bold action and exploration, a commitment in the promise to be the first. he said if we are to honor the vows of our founders, we must be first. and therefore we intend to be first. it was a commitment and promise to invest in science and innovation. when he said
the workplace, president kennedy become the first president to call civil rights above all a moral issue, mr. speaker. he said, to he remind us it was time, long time past to keep the promise of freedom. and so he put forward a civil rights bill to right the wrongs of history and in his name and the wake of his death in the years that followed, under the leadership of president lyndon johnson, the congress passed the civil rights act and the voting rights act. yet still today the march to civil...
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it all right you stick with that mr show and then i like a gasp from a big question that's quite a combinations ausmus is shown thomason house investor a trader with morals which you play just doesn't happen often but they. the miss universe contest took place this week for the very first time and despite appearances it's not all about big hair kills and plunging necklines are some serious cash to be made the global beauty industry is now worth over three hundred fifty billion dollars i went along to the pageant to talk money. you would be forgiven for thinking about the problem the global economy is a pretty big deal but. it was a lot of what we called it was like back in nineteen thirty five during the great depression and it managed to get itself back into good and the lines the fifty's once the us economy was back on track the second world war of course now here's what it does seem it would have been higher with an undisclosed salary but it's true because it was among the hundred thousand us dollars i was that you didn't design award your people received products go laura and i did sit out a holiday tomorrow but would you believe that luxury new york
it all right you stick with that mr show and then i like a gasp from a big question that's quite a combinations ausmus is shown thomason house investor a trader with morals which you play just doesn't happen often but they. the miss universe contest took place this week for the very first time and despite appearances it's not all about big hair kills and plunging necklines are some serious cash to be made the global beauty industry is now worth over three hundred fifty billion dollars i went...
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morals? the law is the law, young lady, and it must be upheld. now, are you going to show me in? all right. this way. excuse me, there's a mr.ush. you can call me buck, little girl. all the ladies do. you just don't hear them right. now what can i do for you, mr. lowell? well, you might say i'm here on a legal matter. well, you've come to the right place, this is a law office. are you connected with the reverend tarbrush here? not yet. but i expect i will be before i leave. well, if you're looking for business, you're wasting your time. i'm well represented by my attorneys here from the family unification crusade. i might suggest, however, you talk to mr. parnell here who's gonna need considerably better counsel than his well-meaning brother-in-law by the time i get through with him. then you are planning to appear in court? you're damn straight. i'm gonna sue his ass for defamation of character, malicious libel, and what else? conspiracy. that's right, conspiracy and fraud. fraud? that's right. you fraudulently deprived me of money you promised and i accepted in good faith from that wife of yours. and you listen here, buste
morals? the law is the law, young lady, and it must be upheld. now, are you going to show me in? all right. this way. excuse me, there's a mr.ush. you can call me buck, little girl. all the ladies do. you just don't hear them right. now what can i do for you, mr. lowell? well, you might say i'm here on a legal matter. well, you've come to the right place, this is a law office. are you connected with the reverend tarbrush here? not yet. but i expect i will be before i leave. well, if you're...
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mr. amos' comment on hiroshima and some of the allied atrocities. i certainly agree that there is no moral equivalence and i buy into that, but it seems to me one of the inequalities of world war ii was targeting civilians on both sides and wars were professional military people killing professional military people. that was on both sides. the germans and the ur af and the u.s. air force german -- bombed german civilians, some of whom may have been like most of this is in the room, a political and so on. if you comment on that. >> is of the likely these killers in poland, you get used to it and there are two reasons why they were british began to bomb deliberately. civilian populations in cities like hamburg and later other cities. one was an illustration of how well -- history because the generals who fought in world war ii had memories of world war i and the last thing they wanted was a war of attrition. they thought that bombing would demoralize the enemy population and they would then turn against their leaders and bring the war to a speedier end which turned out to be a completely fau
mr. amos' comment on hiroshima and some of the allied atrocities. i certainly agree that there is no moral equivalence and i buy into that, but it seems to me one of the inequalities of world war ii was targeting civilians on both sides and wars were professional military people killing professional military people. that was on both sides. the germans and the ur af and the u.s. air force german -- bombed german civilians, some of whom may have been like most of this is in the room, a political...
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mr. chairman, that american women have to do with this subject, not only because it is moral and religiousbut because it is political. inasmuch as we are citizens of this republic, and as such, our honor, happiness, and our well- being are bound up in its politics and government and laws. i stand before you as a southerner. exiled from the land of my birth by the sound of the lash and the piteous cry of the slave. i stand before you as a repentant slaveowner. i stand before you as a moral being endowed with the precious and inalienable rights which are correlated with solemn duties and high responsibilities. as a moral being, i feel i owe it to the suffering slave and to the deluded master who -- to my country and to the world to do all i can to overturn the system of complicated crimes, build on the broken hearts and prostrate oddities of my countrymen in bodies of my countrymen in chains and cemented by the blood and sweat and tears of my sisters in bond. thank you. [applause] >> anne gottlieb. as angelina grimke, fabulous. angelina grimke's actions of the foundation for women who became
mr. chairman, that american women have to do with this subject, not only because it is moral and religiousbut because it is political. inasmuch as we are citizens of this republic, and as such, our honor, happiness, and our well- being are bound up in its politics and government and laws. i stand before you as a southerner. exiled from the land of my birth by the sound of the lash and the piteous cry of the slave. i stand before you as a repentant slaveowner. i stand before you as a moral being...
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mr. chairman, that american have to do with this subject not only because it is moral and religious but because it is political. in as much as we are citizens of this republic and as such, our honor, happiness, and well-being are bound up in its politics and government and laws. stand before you as a southerner, exiled from the land of my birth by the sound of the lash and the pitious cry of the slave. i stand before you as a repentant slaveholder. i stand before you as a moral being, endowed with the precious and inalienable rights which are correlative with solemn duties and high responsibilities. as a moral being, i feel i owe it to the suffering slave and to the deluded master, to my country and to the world to do all i can to overturn a system of complicated crimes built on the broken hearts and prostate bodies of my countrymen's in chains, cemented by the blood chains, cemented by the blood, sweat, and tears of my sisters in bonds. thank you. [applause] [applause] > anne gottlieb. anne gottlieb as angelina grimke, fabulous. angelina grimke's actions built a foundation for women who became
mr. chairman, that american have to do with this subject not only because it is moral and religious but because it is political. in as much as we are citizens of this republic and as such, our honor, happiness, and well-being are bound up in its politics and government and laws. stand before you as a southerner, exiled from the land of my birth by the sound of the lash and the pitious cry of the slave. i stand before you as a repentant slaveholder. i stand before you as a moral being, endowed...
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mr. amis' comment on hiroshima and some of the allied atrocities. and i certainly agree that there's no moral equivalence. i buy into that. but it seems to me that kind of one of the unique qualities of world war ii was the targeting of civilians on both sides. i mean, prior wars were basically professional military people killing professional military people. and that was on both sides. i mean, once the germans bombed london and the raf, as you mentioned the raf and the u.s. air force bombed, you know, german civilians, some of whom may have been like the rest of us in the room, maybe not particularly political and so on. and i wondered if you would just comment on that. >> well, there were two reasons -- it's a bit like these killers in poland. i mean, you get used to it. and there were two reasons why the british began to bomb deliberately civilian populations in cities like hamburg and later -- [inaudible] and one was an illustration of how people often learn the wrong lessons of history. because the generals who fought if world war ii had memories of world war i. and the last thing they
mr. amis' comment on hiroshima and some of the allied atrocities. and i certainly agree that there's no moral equivalence. i buy into that. but it seems to me that kind of one of the unique qualities of world war ii was the targeting of civilians on both sides. i mean, prior wars were basically professional military people killing professional military people. and that was on both sides. i mean, once the germans bombed london and the raf, as you mentioned the raf and the u.s. air force bombed,...
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mr. chairman, that american women have to do with the subject, not only because it is moral and religiousbut because it is political. inasmuch as we are citizens of this republic, and as such, our honor, happiness, and our well- being are bound up in its politics and government and laws. i stand before you as a southerner. from the land of my birth by the sound of the lash and the ry ofis clive -- piteous c the slave. i stand behind -- before you as a repentant slaveowner. i stand before you as a moral being endowed with the precious and inalienable rights which are correlated with solemn duties and high responsibilities. feel i owebeing, i it to the suffering slave and to -- to myed master who country and to the world to do systeman to overturn the of complicated crimes, build on the broken hearts and prostrate oddities of my countrymen in chains and cemented by the blood and sweat and tears of my sisters in bond. thank you. [applause] >> anne gottlieb. grimke, fabulous. angelina grimke's actions of the foundation for women who became political after her. let's hear from three of those w
mr. chairman, that american women have to do with the subject, not only because it is moral and religiousbut because it is political. inasmuch as we are citizens of this republic, and as such, our honor, happiness, and our well- being are bound up in its politics and government and laws. i stand before you as a southerner. from the land of my birth by the sound of the lash and the ry ofis clive -- piteous c the slave. i stand behind -- before you as a repentant slaveowner. i stand before you as...
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i would say the moral of the story is the more we share upfront, which we have not on the affordable care act, the more informed all members are. thank you, mr. chairman. >> thank you very much, senator. thank you very much for being here and being forthright in your answers. i thought this was a good session. i think you and your staff understand some concerns that both sides have on this. i think there were legitimately good questions pertaining to that aspect of it. of course, as my friend from tennessee points out, we still have philosophical differences on this issue. there are some points to take on which both sides agree that we need to ensure, get fixed going forward, and i think we have started on those quite forthrightly. thank you very much, and as i said, the record will stay open 10 days for other statements and questions. thank you, ms. tavenner. the committee will stand adjourned. [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2013] [captioning performed by national captioning institute] coverage includes kathleen sebelius before the senate finance committee. she will be talking about the health care website and other issu
i would say the moral of the story is the more we share upfront, which we have not on the affordable care act, the more informed all members are. thank you, mr. chairman. >> thank you very much, senator. thank you very much for being here and being forthright in your answers. i thought this was a good session. i think you and your staff understand some concerns that both sides have on this. i think there were legitimately good questions pertaining to that aspect of it. of course, as my...
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morale, it's harming it. after this particularly troubling case i made a decision to join senator gillibrand as a cosponsor, to say mr. president, to all of us how can we accept this, how can this situation that's gone on for years be tolerable how can we justify the status quo? i am grateful for the leadership of the many senators on the armed services committee and throughout this body who have taken real steps to add significant improvements to the ucmj and to the code that underlice our -- underlies our military to take on and tackle these very real problems of sexual assault in the military. in my view taking decisions out of the quhain of command should only be done in the most serious of circumstances but that is exactly what we have here. we wouldn't find justice in if this was the way any other workplace operated. the men and women who dedicate themthemselves to keeping us safe deserve their safety and their rights. mr. president, if i might, i'd like to also speak about three bills that i'm offering as amendments to the ndaa that all relate to a topic that i've spoken to on the floor -- to manufacturing and
morale, it's harming it. after this particularly troubling case i made a decision to join senator gillibrand as a cosponsor, to say mr. president, to all of us how can we accept this, how can this situation that's gone on for years be tolerable how can we justify the status quo? i am grateful for the leadership of the many senators on the armed services committee and throughout this body who have taken real steps to add significant improvements to the ucmj and to the code that underlice our --...
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moral one. and for christians, how we treat 11 million undocumented people, the strangers among us, is how we treat christ himself, end quote. sad to report, mr. speaker, it's been 145 days since the bipartisan senate immigration bill passed with 2/3 of the senate, and it's rare, mr. speaker, here in my time serving in this body, that 2/3 of the senate can agree on anything, but to agree on something of the importance of immigration reform, more than 2/3 of the senate, send as message that our friends on the other side of this building have heard the call of the people of this country, to restore the rule of law. have heard the call of law enforcement to get real and enforce our laws. have heard the call of employers who want a high-skilled work force. have heard the call of families who simply want to be safe in their homes as they work hard to make our country stronger. and that's why i'm proud to be part of a coalition of house members that introduced a bill similar to the senate bill, the bipartisan bill, h.r. 15, the border security, economic opportunity and immigration modernization act, which creates jobs, reduces our deficit, and prov
moral one. and for christians, how we treat 11 million undocumented people, the strangers among us, is how we treat christ himself, end quote. sad to report, mr. speaker, it's been 145 days since the bipartisan senate immigration bill passed with 2/3 of the senate, and it's rare, mr. speaker, here in my time serving in this body, that 2/3 of the senate can agree on anything, but to agree on something of the importance of immigration reform, more than 2/3 of the senate, send as message that our...
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mr. gilardi. >> regardless of religious tenants, does it matter in a religious sense that you can't excuse yourself from a the violation of the moral code by claiming it's the corporation but that doesn't matter to the government treats the we are we are not asking the court to question that. i'm sorry. >> even if they brought this suit as individuals there still would not be substantial burden. >> there are plaintiffs in this case and we thinks the sixth circuit there is neither standing for this substantive and supple. just trying to understand. you said just a moment ago that because it is a corporation that has all the word if implementation there's no substantial burden on the gilardis but you also said even if they brought it as individuals you would argue -- you would make all the same arguments that there's an assist and sheberghan? >> that's exactly right. >> on the one hand it's because the corporation is doing all the implementation but you are arguing that even if they brought it as individuals they would be no burden? that's what i'm trying to understand. >> if the question is forget about the corporaticorporati on in
mr. gilardi. >> regardless of religious tenants, does it matter in a religious sense that you can't excuse yourself from a the violation of the moral code by claiming it's the corporation but that doesn't matter to the government treats the we are we are not asking the court to question that. i'm sorry. >> even if they brought this suit as individuals there still would not be substantial burden. >> there are plaintiffs in this case and we thinks the sixth circuit there is...
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mrs. sinatra. but that arrest record budget as interest -- wasn't as interesting to me as finding out that frank sinatra had been arrested on a moralsand he'd been put in jail for three days. the only reason i really cared about that is he testified under oath to congress that he had never been arrested. and when i was researching the book, i did not know what a morals charge was. this is in 1939. and i have to tell you, when you're writing about someone and you're trying to find sources, the hardest people to find are women with because they change their names. and they go from smith to whatever. so i wanted to find this woman who had leveled the morals charge and had put frank sinatra into jail. and it was one of the hardest things i ever did. first, i had to locate her, i had to get the arrest record, i had to verify that he had, indeed, been in jail. and when i finally found her, i found her in lodi, new jersey, live anything a tiny little place -- living in a tiny little place. i didn't call her because i thought she'd hang up on me. i thought if i wrote her -- i didn't know what to do. and i asked a friend of mine, and he said
mrs. sinatra. but that arrest record budget as interest -- wasn't as interesting to me as finding out that frank sinatra had been arrested on a moralsand he'd been put in jail for three days. the only reason i really cared about that is he testified under oath to congress that he had never been arrested. and when i was researching the book, i did not know what a morals charge was. this is in 1939. and i have to tell you, when you're writing about someone and you're trying to find sources, the...
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morale improves ♪ >> wow. very nice. >> have a nice day, children. >> your serve, mr. you. >> thanks. >> straight ahead, the president of the united states apologizes, kind of. we got details straight ahead. [ female announcer ] it's a grand gesture that isn't the least bit over thtop. it's thoughtful, considerate, well-planned. it's the best gift ever. nothing says "happy holidays" like the photos y love. create your personalized photo gifts on shutterfly.com. create your personalized photo gifts [ female announcer ] some people like to pretend a flood could never happen to them. and that their homeowners insurance protects them. [ thunder crashes ] it doesn't. stop pretending. only flood insurance covers floods. ♪ visit floodsmart.gov/pretend to learn your risk. but with less energy, moodiness, and a low sex drive,y first. i saw my doctor. a blood test showed it was low testosterone, not age. we talked about axiron. the only underarm low t treatment that can restore t levels to rmal in about 2 weeks in most men. axiron is not for use in women or anyone younger than8
morale improves ♪ >> wow. very nice. >> have a nice day, children. >> your serve, mr. you. >> thanks. >> straight ahead, the president of the united states apologizes, kind of. we got details straight ahead. [ female announcer ] it's a grand gesture that isn't the least bit over thtop. it's thoughtful, considerate, well-planned. it's the best gift ever. nothing says "happy holidays" like the photos y love. create your personalized photo gifts on...
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mr. president, that congress must now clarify the traditional definition of marriage but inch by inch, little by little the homosexual lobby has chipped away at the moral stamina of some of america's court and a whole lot of legislators in order to create a shakiy ground that exists today. >> this played out against the backdrop of a presidential election year, 1996 the defensive marriaging a, which defines marriage as the union of one man, one woman sailed through by bill clinton. hawaii amended its constitution defying its high court and stopping gay marriage in its tracks. almost as quickly as it had sprouted up a as a national issue. day marriage ceased to become one, to be one. until ten years ago this coming monday. >> that is when the supreme judicial court in massachusetts, the highest court in the state, decreed gay marriage was little there that court's ruling was put into effect months later, may 2004 when massachusetts became the first state to issue marriage licenses to same sex couples. >> by the power vested in me, i now pronounce you legally married. >> by mid-morning, couples previously denied the opportunity are now able to say "i do.
mr. president, that congress must now clarify the traditional definition of marriage but inch by inch, little by little the homosexual lobby has chipped away at the moral stamina of some of america's court and a whole lot of legislators in order to create a shakiy ground that exists today. >> this played out against the backdrop of a presidential election year, 1996 the defensive marriaging a, which defines marriage as the union of one man, one woman sailed through by bill clinton. hawaii...
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members will be of great benefit to them and to morale and effectiveness of the troops so i think this is a good idea. >> thank you very much. i thank you, mr. chairman, i think this is a very important subject area. we know there's a real problem out there, and we know that there's 3 million people who served in the iraq wars and afghanistan, which is unbelievable. the number's huge. we know a high percentage of them come back with issues and traumatic brain issues, and we have a responsibility in the totality of the financial situation to put together programs that help them and their families, and i thank you for the hearing. >> thank you, senator markey. i'm still conflicted, okay? you have to help set me straight. you work with the guard. you talk with the folks, and they hear you, they believe you, but does it prepare them for these creeps that will descend on them? i mean, one is a generalize warning, and you hope they're listening and the rest of it, but see, i'm torn between that approach and between getting all the attorney generals in the united states at one of their semiannual -- i mean, how many meetings do you have? >> probab
members will be of great benefit to them and to morale and effectiveness of the troops so i think this is a good idea. >> thank you very much. i thank you, mr. chairman, i think this is a very important subject area. we know there's a real problem out there, and we know that there's 3 million people who served in the iraq wars and afghanistan, which is unbelievable. the number's huge. we know a high percentage of them come back with issues and traumatic brain issues, and we have a...
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mr. geist is here. >> what's coming up? >> speaking of cars, did you know natalie morales doesn't know thou drive stick. >> number. >> i hadblush. >> i took natalie out after we learned on the air she didn't know how to drive stick. wrenlted the biggest, meanest jeep we could find. >> that was cruel. big wheels, monster truck thing. i got to say, right out of the gate she popped it into first gear. >> there were some stalls and there was some bummy hills. >> that's the challenge. >> a lot of neck pain. the transmission is on the ground. >>> good morning. it's 8:56. i'm laura garcia cann. the man accused of kidnapping his own son. he may in southern california. according to police. the couple spotted his suv in san diego and that his phone pinged off of cell phone towers there. he is 6 feet tall with a skinny build. he is accused of taking henry romero without permission. he told his wife he was taking to the baby to new york and threatened to kill himself and the baby. she called police about 4:00 yesterday afternoon, and an amber alert was issued this morning. he was last seen driving a 2004 brown gmc envoy like this. one
mr. geist is here. >> what's coming up? >> speaking of cars, did you know natalie morales doesn't know thou drive stick. >> number. >> i hadblush. >> i took natalie out after we learned on the air she didn't know how to drive stick. wrenlted the biggest, meanest jeep we could find. >> that was cruel. big wheels, monster truck thing. i got to say, right out of the gate she popped it into first gear. >> there were some stalls and there was some bummy...
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moral significance of what they were talking about. so i say amen, and thank all of you for bringing this, to have -- i don't have is gentlemen, mr.g with chitchat after get such a moving commentary so god bless the writers and god bless everybody searching for peace. >> host: doors, thank you very much for calling them. thank you for watching booktv, and for watching c-span. bill ayers will be starting in just a few minutes. that will be live from miami. "public enemy: confessions of an american dissident." after bill ayers, debbie wasserman schultz will be talking about her book for the next generation. and thomas cahill. and then you have a chance to do, we will have a chance to hear your voices on the air. jeremy scahill will join for a call-in followed by representative debbie wasserman schultz and the finale for today's coverage from miami will be chris matthews, tip and the gipper is his book but as you can see, there's the room. we are just waiting for bill ayers to come out and then we'll go right to it live but we want to take one more call if we can from karen in littleton, colorado. hi, karen. >> caller: how are you do
moral significance of what they were talking about. so i say amen, and thank all of you for bringing this, to have -- i don't have is gentlemen, mr.g with chitchat after get such a moving commentary so god bless the writers and god bless everybody searching for peace. >> host: doors, thank you very much for calling them. thank you for watching booktv, and for watching c-span. bill ayers will be starting in just a few minutes. that will be live from miami. "public enemy: confessions...
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mrs. sinatra. but that arrest record budget as interest -- wasn't as interesting to me as finding out that frank sinatra had been arrested on a moralsand he'd been put in jail for three days. the only reason i really cared about that is he testified under oath to congress that he had never been arrested. and when i was researching the book, i did not know what a morals charge was. this is in 1939. and i have to tell you, when you're writing about someone and you're trying to find sources, the hardest people to find are women with because they change their names. and they go from smith to whatever. so i wanted to find this woman who had leveled the morals charge and had put frank sinatra into jail. and it was one of the hardest things i ever did. first, i had to locate her, i had to get the arrest record, i had to verify that he had, indeed, been in jail. and when i finally found her, i found her in lodi, new jersey, live anything a tiny little place -- living in a tiny little place. i didn't call her because i thought she'd hang up on me. i thought if i wrote her -- i didn't know what to do. and i asked a friend of mine, and he said
mrs. sinatra. but that arrest record budget as interest -- wasn't as interesting to me as finding out that frank sinatra had been arrested on a moralsand he'd been put in jail for three days. the only reason i really cared about that is he testified under oath to congress that he had never been arrested. and when i was researching the book, i did not know what a morals charge was. this is in 1939. and i have to tell you, when you're writing about someone and you're trying to find sources, the...
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mr. gilardi or the greens or the hahns. >> -- what the religious tenet said. >> yes. it had -- >> doesn't matter that the religion says that, you can't, you can't excuse yourself from a violation of the moral code by claiming that it was the corporation that did it, not you. and that that doesn't matter to the government. >> exact exactly. we're not asking the court to -- excuse me. >> that even if they dropped this suit as individuals, there still would not be substantial burden? >> i mean they are plaintiffs in this case and we think the sixth circuit has analogy correct. there is not only standing but substantively the principle that -- >> i'm trying to understand. you said a moment ago because it has the corporation who has all the burden of the implementation there is no substantial burden on the gilardis but you also said even if they brought it as individuals you would argue, you would make all the same arguments? in other words, there was no substantial burden? i want to make sure -- >> that is exactly right. >> so on one hand it is because the corporation is doing all the implementation but your argument that even if they brought it as individuals there would be no burden? that is
mr. gilardi or the greens or the hahns. >> -- what the religious tenet said. >> yes. it had -- >> doesn't matter that the religion says that, you can't, you can't excuse yourself from a violation of the moral code by claiming that it was the corporation that did it, not you. and that that doesn't matter to the government. >> exact exactly. we're not asking the court to -- excuse me. >> that even if they dropped this suit as individuals, there still would not be...
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mr. politan has made their case. >> danny cevallos, vinnie politan thank you for your perspective. vinnie you went on vacation, hurt my feelings so that's my perspective. >> moral approves it. >>> a controversial new cnn film "up "pandora's promise" airs thursday night on cnn we'll dig into the issue, provocative questions when we come back. life with crohn's disease or ulcerative colitis is a daily game of "what if's". what if my abdominal pain and cramps come back? what if the plane gets delayed? what if i can't hide my symptoms? what if? but what if the most important question is the one you're not asking? what if the underlying cause of your symptoms is damaging inflammation? for help getting the answers you need, talk to your doctor and visit crohnsandcolitisinfo.com to get your complimentary q&a book, with information from experts on your condition. chantix... it's a non-nicotine pill. i didn't want nicotine to give up nicotine. [ male announcer ] along with support, chantix (varenicline) is proven to help people quit smoking. [ mike ] when i was taking the chantix, it reduced the urge to smoke. [ male announcer ] some people had changes in behavior, thin
mr. politan has made their case. >> danny cevallos, vinnie politan thank you for your perspective. vinnie you went on vacation, hurt my feelings so that's my perspective. >> moral approves it. >>> a controversial new cnn film "up "pandora's promise" airs thursday night on cnn we'll dig into the issue, provocative questions when we come back. life with crohn's disease or ulcerative colitis is a daily game of "what if's". what if my abdominal pain and...
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morale. >> you know what hurts too is the rules of engagement. it is up to the commander, the general to get in there, get their hands dirty, hands on the ground and go mr effective. our guys are getting killed in the field because they're not allowed to kill the bad guys. >> it trickles down. i had a colonel who didn't agree with everything i did but he would have my back at the end of the day. if we pulled that trigger because we thought there was a they the going on, no questions asked. lieutenant, i have your back. you don't always know that in other contexts, especially in the complexity of afghanistan. as we drawback it is getting more political and more difficult. >> the direction coming from the top. captain pete hegseth, thank you for joining us on this friday. ten minutes before the top of the hour. next school? one mother is outraged that we have lowered the bar. at one school all you need at one school all you need is a c or d. [ woman 1 ] why do i cook? to share with family. [ woman 2 ] to carry on traditions. [ woman 3 ] to come together even when we're apart. [ male announcer ] in stuffing, mashed potatoes, gravy and more, swanson makes h
morale. >> you know what hurts too is the rules of engagement. it is up to the commander, the general to get in there, get their hands dirty, hands on the ground and go mr effective. our guys are getting killed in the field because they're not allowed to kill the bad guys. >> it trickles down. i had a colonel who didn't agree with everything i did but he would have my back at the end of the day. if we pulled that trigger because we thought there was a they the going on, no questions...
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moral significance of what they were talking about. so i say amen, and thank all of you for bringing this, to have -- i don't have is gentlemen, mr.ith chitchat after get such a moving commentary so god bless the writers and god bless everybody searching for peace. >> host: doors, thank you very much for calling them. thank you for watching booktv, and for watching c-span. bill ayers will be starting in just a few minutes. that will be live from miami. "public enemy: confessions of an american dissident." after bill ayers, debbie wasserman schultz will be talking about her book for the next generation. and thomas cahill. and then you have a chance to do, we will have a chance to hear your voices on the air. jeremy scahill will join for a call-in followed by representative debbie wasserman schultz and the finale for today's coverage from miami will be chris matthews, tip and the gipper is his book but as you can see, there's the room. we are just waiting for bill ayers to come out and then we'll go right to it live but we want to take one more call if we can from karen in littleton, colorado. hi, karen. >> caller: how are you doing
moral significance of what they were talking about. so i say amen, and thank all of you for bringing this, to have -- i don't have is gentlemen, mr.ith chitchat after get such a moving commentary so god bless the writers and god bless everybody searching for peace. >> host: doors, thank you very much for calling them. thank you for watching booktv, and for watching c-span. bill ayers will be starting in just a few minutes. that will be live from miami. "public enemy: confessions of...
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mr. morales, it was enact in the year 2000. >> yes. >> at that time the baseline was in terms of replacing units was determined to be 6,709? >> yes. >> i want to make sure i understand this. >> the date 13 years later, we've only made rows on 900. >> that's correct. >> so why does it take 13 years to do, you know, so few units? >> first of all 2113 was based upon the expiration of the plans. it was all tied to the expiration of the plans for the various project areas and in 2000 the plans were still active, still had both housing -- not housing replacement obligations and non housing obligations to the increment had been committed for the completion of the project area as it was originally proposed. the replacement housing obligation funding was not to be available until after the plan expired and the plans didn't really expire until 2009 so in addition the department of housing and community development needed to certify the units, that took a while and the board of supervisors needed to amend the various redevelopment plans that were about to expire in order to extend the tax increment a
mr. morales, it was enact in the year 2000. >> yes. >> at that time the baseline was in terms of replacing units was determined to be 6,709? >> yes. >> i want to make sure i understand this. >> the date 13 years later, we've only made rows on 900. >> that's correct. >> so why does it take 13 years to do, you know, so few units? >> first of all 2113 was based upon the expiration of the plans. it was all tied to the expiration of the plans for the...