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(laughters who did you used to be? (laughter)s who did you used to be? (laughter) who did you used to be? (laughter), who did you used to be? (laughter) . now i'm going answer that question. i am honored and grateful i must tell you with the whip and breath of the elected family of california at every level that showed up from the attorney general to the secretary of state all of whom are here to the members of the state and the state assembly and the mayor of san francisco and the mayor of oakland and the voice mayor of richmond and one of the small towns near your place. harry this one but i don't i know it's california. (laughter) but just the collections of the members of commissioner caisley and board of supervisors. the delegation from atlanta couldn't get here because they couldn't leave expect one member of the delegation left a day early and the achieve city council councilmember is here and a whole bunch of other people who came from atlanta from connecticut and frank is here doing what they do well, to celebrate this occasion. i wish i could c
(laughters who did you used to be? (laughter)s who did you used to be? (laughter) who did you used to be? (laughter), who did you used to be? (laughter) . now i'm going answer that question. i am honored and grateful i must tell you with the whip and breath of the elected family of california at every level that showed up from the attorney general to the secretary of state all of whom are here to the members of the state and the state assembly and the mayor of san francisco and the mayor of...
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, who i believe is a person who can clean up this mess over there, this nest of partisan people who are in the i.r.s., where there should not be any partisanship, mr. koskinen. i'll just say to mr. koskinen, you have the power to stop this, to stop this regulation from becoming final. the commissioner should stop this. all he has to do is just not sign it. now, i've got to say that i'll be watching very, very carefully because i'm sick and tired of the i.r.s. being used for political purposes. i don't want it to be used for republican purposes or democrat purposes, for liberal purposes or conservative purposes. i want freedom in this country and i want people to be able to express themselves freely. it's outrageous what they're trying to do and it shows an administration that can't win fair and square, with all of the advantages that it has. 501-c-4's are basically organizations that have a conservative tilt. 501-c-5's are the unions that we know almost 100% support democrats, even though 40% of union members are republicans. i know. i used to be a skilled tradesman. i learned a skilled
, who i believe is a person who can clean up this mess over there, this nest of partisan people who are in the i.r.s., where there should not be any partisanship, mr. koskinen. i'll just say to mr. koskinen, you have the power to stop this, to stop this regulation from becoming final. the commissioner should stop this. all he has to do is just not sign it. now, i've got to say that i'll be watching very, very carefully because i'm sick and tired of the i.r.s. being used for political purposes....
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e white women who hid the runaway, and who were the white women who turned her away? all of that knits us together. my mother was putting me very early on the path to studying racism. she remembers when i was a toddler sitting on the front steps with me explaining why the trash collectors were black. and i became very involved in looking at these issues from a young age because i have a short story i wrote in second grade on martin luther king and the language of slavery. it's always a -- i was a very unusual little kid, but that story's there. and in that story i was able to relate the struggle for black identity with my own understanding of having a i jewish identity. when you start a conversation with a kid, it will flower. but a lot of people believe you have to delay those conversations until, you know, you're in college. a lot of people don't go to college. so this is why we have to get women's studies, black history, everything into high schools and middle schools. by the way,
e white women who hid the runaway, and who were the white women who turned her away? all of that knits us together. my mother was putting me very early on the path to studying racism. she remembers when i was a toddler sitting on the front steps with me explaining why the trash collectors were black. and i became very involved in looking at these issues from a young age because i have a short story i wrote in second grade on martin luther king and the language of slavery. it's always a -- i was...
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have come out of iraq, who will leave afghanistan or who might enter syria or who might be in the conflict around the road. but, no, we're here debating in the sanders bill a massive expansion in who's provided benefits under v.a.. so who is that? it's veterans that have no service-connected disability. it's veterans that are above the means testing threshold. let me put it in layman's terms. these are not people that are low income and not people that have a service-connected disability. we're going to have days to debate this bill, and i will enter, introduce an alternative and i will openly confess up front that i don't get into fixes because to do fixes, there's got to be bipartisanship. to reform programs in the federal agencies, republicans and democrats have to come together. why we're here today is because there was no outreach to try to put together a compromise bill. if the conversation we had about a day before we left a week ago where you said this is what i'm going to do, won't you sign on, but you weren't willing to talk about changes, if that was compromise, then you did it.
have come out of iraq, who will leave afghanistan or who might enter syria or who might be in the conflict around the road. but, no, we're here debating in the sanders bill a massive expansion in who's provided benefits under v.a.. so who is that? it's veterans that have no service-connected disability. it's veterans that are above the means testing threshold. let me put it in layman's terms. these are not people that are low income and not people that have a service-connected disability. we're...
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i also noticed that you had folks there who will buy it, who are black, who are asian, who are area up, even latino. so i liked that. then the preacher tim is talking about, how we are all from one seed of adam and even how humanity starts from a single-payer and we are all united that way. and i got intrigued and i went back and i went back. you know, i up converting to islam. >> host: so after you finish college, you leave detroit. in the book you said you felt as though minnesota was a place you could make a difference, but she couldn't do that in detroit. >> guest: i'm talking about perceptions of a 21-year-old. i'm not looking at it from the perspective i have now. from where i was bad, i needed a change of scenery. what i saw, you know, the 21-year-old guy in detroit is every other day shutting down, you know, the political culture, you know, seemed like you have to be there for quite a, time before you could get in a position to serve. although of course anybody can serve at any age. people who are the leaders are not political establishment were long-time servers. but when i go
i also noticed that you had folks there who will buy it, who are black, who are asian, who are area up, even latino. so i liked that. then the preacher tim is talking about, how we are all from one seed of adam and even how humanity starts from a single-payer and we are all united that way. and i got intrigued and i went back and i went back. you know, i up converting to islam. >> host: so after you finish college, you leave detroit. in the book you said you felt as though minnesota was a...
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who are you fighting for? who are you fighting for? >> maria, my mother. >> and you, who are you fighting for? >> my friends. >> your friends. who are you fighting for? >> my mom and my father. >> these protestors told us that under obama, immigration reform has so far meant more miles of border fence, more border patrol agents, and more deportations: nearly 400,000 a year. >> and that number, 400,000 isn't completely arbitrary. in 2009, congress mandated that ice fill 34,000 beds in detention centers every day. and that's the quota driving record deportations. >> arizona democratic congressman raul grijalva says the pace of deportations is a political strategy. >> i think there was a belief once that if we were really hard on the issue of enforcement that that would bring the more conservative members, republicans, of congress around because they would see that you're being strong on security therefore we can do family unification, path to legalization. unfortunately, that strategy of being tough, hasn't real
who are you fighting for? who are you fighting for? >> maria, my mother. >> and you, who are you fighting for? >> my friends. >> your friends. who are you fighting for? >> my mom and my father. >> these protestors told us that under obama, immigration reform has so far meant more miles of border fence, more border patrol agents, and more deportations: nearly 400,000 a year. >> and that number, 400,000 isn't completely arbitrary. in 2009, congress...
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who knows.s of being geographically oriented geographically oriented to what you're looking at, if you go back to the map, the giant coal slurry spill, that's here, that's the red dot. that's not to be confused with the third largest coal ash disaster in history in north carolina. that's still going on right now. that's there, the lower dot there. the dan river spill. that's happened two weekends ago. they only got it capped this weekend and only now started to think about how they might try to start cleaning its up. and that disaster is not to be confused with the gross con tam nation of a drinking water supply in west virginia. that was not the coal slurry disaster from this morning or the coal ash disaster from two weeks ago. that was the coal washing chemical disaster of a month ago. and that one happened right there, that third dot. and on that one today, there was some news. please stay with us. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. yeah. everybody knows
who knows.s of being geographically oriented geographically oriented to what you're looking at, if you go back to the map, the giant coal slurry spill, that's here, that's the red dot. that's not to be confused with the third largest coal ash disaster in history in north carolina. that's still going on right now. that's there, the lower dot there. the dan river spill. that's happened two weekends ago. they only got it capped this weekend and only now started to think about how they might try to...
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play by the rules, who are looking for work, who are struggling, who are suffering, we have more than 50 years of history of responding and extending unemployment insurance, but not now. i'd be remiss if i didn't take a moment just to extend and single out my gratitude of the leadership of my colleague jack reed, for his efforts he has been incredible trying to extend these benefits. he along with other of my colleagues refuse to give up. he has worked quietly and relentlessly to find a bipartisan solution. he's offered compromise, offered pay-fors, he's offered a way forward that would bring hope. but so far that solution that is approved elusive. if we are to honor our collective legacy and tradition, we cannot surrein dmer this moment to the partisanship of today. so many people are depending on this body to come together and find a way, not left or right but forward for america because every week that we delay, 70,000 americans lose their benefits. for thousands every week, that means losing a house, an eviction from a an apartment, depletion of savings. because 40% have children,
play by the rules, who are looking for work, who are struggling, who are suffering, we have more than 50 years of history of responding and extending unemployment insurance, but not now. i'd be remiss if i didn't take a moment just to extend and single out my gratitude of the leadership of my colleague jack reed, for his efforts he has been incredible trying to extend these benefits. he along with other of my colleagues refuse to give up. he has worked quietly and relentlessly to find a...
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when you look at the number of arele who are in prison who trans, you have all trans persons, 16% havene to prison or jail. black trans persons, 47%. american indian trans people, 30%. en 21%.m transmission, 10%. how do you change those numbers? >> definitely, even though we have a law in our name, we don't believe the law is the answer. we have a lot of legal remedies that reduce harm to people in prison are facing, but the answers to keep people out of prison and to provide safe access to health care, safe spaces, save and plummet and education. we need to push for those policies in our neighborhoods to make sure were keeping trans people in low income people out of jail in providing safe access to the same systems other people have access to. >> laverne cox? >> the bigger picture, how do we begin to create spaces in our culture where we don't stigmatize transgender identity. it is so often acceptable to make fun of trans people, to ridicule them. when you look at the epidemic of people, soves trans many people think our identities are inherently suspect and we should be criminalized
when you look at the number of arele who are in prison who trans, you have all trans persons, 16% havene to prison or jail. black trans persons, 47%. american indian trans people, 30%. en 21%.m transmission, 10%. how do you change those numbers? >> definitely, even though we have a law in our name, we don't believe the law is the answer. we have a lot of legal remedies that reduce harm to people in prison are facing, but the answers to keep people out of prison and to provide safe access...
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did it happen and why did it happen, and who was the person who was making the -- who participated in that service because there were some very concerning comments that were made by the person who is representing the afghans who were killed that night. >> sir, thank you for the question. i cannot address who was speaking at the memorial service at that particular ceremony in baghram. as we understand, the commanders conducted a memorial service, which is within policy. we expect our commanders to do that, and their interpretation of our policy was that the videotape was allowed. however, we've just learned that they recently republished their policy to reflect our considerations for the next of kin and wanting them to consent to any videotaping of their next of kin. so their regulation was revised in february of 2013 which we've just recently learned to reflect that current policy. >> i have more questions, but my time is expired. we'll now recognize the gentleman from massachusetts, mr. tierny. >> thank you on that. mr. reed, in your written remarks you provide a significant amount o
did it happen and why did it happen, and who was the person who was making the -- who participated in that service because there were some very concerning comments that were made by the person who is representing the afghans who were killed that night. >> sir, thank you for the question. i cannot address who was speaking at the memorial service at that particular ceremony in baghram. as we understand, the commanders conducted a memorial service, which is within policy. we expect our...
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i have a lot of commits who rally on those shuttles day in and anti who need to get to work and we also have a lot of shuttles going through our neighborhoods that has caused concerns about the bus stops and other issue. i'm really thrilled that the mta it moving forward with a balanced prove that to have better coordination particularly with our bus stops and making sure the shultsz can use them and have cost recovery for the use of those stops. as well as making sure that the muni buses can efficiently use them. you but looking at the bigger picture we need to stop politicizing people's ability to get to work. thousands and thousands even if san franciscans san francisco residents some people who just moved here or lived here for decades thousands of san franciscans rally on those shuttle to get to work and earn a livelihood everyday we need to stop politicizing their ability to do. we need to recognize we've also had many san franciscans who live here and commuted adopt to the peninsula people have been doing that for decades. in the past they'll get into a car and drive down the fre
i have a lot of commits who rally on those shuttles day in and anti who need to get to work and we also have a lot of shuttles going through our neighborhoods that has caused concerns about the bus stops and other issue. i'm really thrilled that the mta it moving forward with a balanced prove that to have better coordination particularly with our bus stops and making sure the shultsz can use them and have cost recovery for the use of those stops. as well as making sure that the muni buses can...
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in my particular case, those who have made it should essentially reach down and pull up those who areted enough to actually -- who belong in those rooms. i think that's just -- i'm not sure that is something that is happening as often as it needs to. but that's where it starts. somebody has to take the risk, and those that haven't done it happen. >> i'm going to go off of this community tweet . . . how do we get the, quote unquote, ethnic talent to bum keeper? >> i think we have to -- i think ruth is right. we do need to get people into the writing rooms, we need to get people into those places of decision making so that we can start to change this more. it does start, i think, communities have to support us, because i think there is no dearth of content or brilliant minds out there to create the content. we do need to do that. but at the same time, the communities, people can help by funding these projects by making sure that -- that -- i'm sorry -- >> we have about five, ten seconds left here. so i'm going to stop you there, and thank all of our guests. until next time, we will see
in my particular case, those who have made it should essentially reach down and pull up those who areted enough to actually -- who belong in those rooms. i think that's just -- i'm not sure that is something that is happening as often as it needs to. but that's where it starts. somebody has to take the risk, and those that haven't done it happen. >> i'm going to go off of this community tweet . . . how do we get the, quote unquote, ethnic talent to bum keeper? >> i think we have to...
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who do you fight against who is your enemy i merge it would be my fight against the infidels those who don't carry that for go far lebanon is probably the war spillover of the syrian conflict and while the world is hoping for peace to come back to that middle east country war seems to only spread further on. people here seem to be used to seeing fighters carry sniper rifles through busy markets they tell us everybody here has a weapon and is ready to fight. these can go outside you will see every day to raise the first told us that it doesn't take well you know for someone who is here experiencing become a real fighter. a week's training and you are in for a life time of obedience the growth of real rules for those who want to become one giant dean you have to forget about money and be ready to die or to be arrested and to accept that no one will take care of you or your family let jihadi flags on the walls weapons on the floor this is the life of a true fighter. it's tough and the rules are strict as hard as the yard who introduced himself as a tripoli sunni leader says many youths ar
who do you fight against who is your enemy i merge it would be my fight against the infidels those who don't carry that for go far lebanon is probably the war spillover of the syrian conflict and while the world is hoping for peace to come back to that middle east country war seems to only spread further on. people here seem to be used to seeing fighters carry sniper rifles through busy markets they tell us everybody here has a weapon and is ready to fight. these can go outside you will see...
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host: if not joe biden, then who he echo -- then who? caller: the guy from texas.he governor from texas. do you know who believes in the sanctity of marriage and medical data that our country was i just take that office and to with they want to. this country was built on hard-working people who believe in god and the sanctity of marriage. believe that that is what they're going to try to run with. president obama said he is going to save america. he has taken the civil liberties of the country and taken people's religious freedom and thrown them to the wayside. he said if i can't go through the constitution the way it is set up i will just buy back -- i will just bypass congress. i am going to run at the way i want to breathe that is my comment. host: back in january the washington post asked democrats if the 2016 primary were held today amongst the candidates -- 73% would vote for hillary president joeor biden, and a percent from senator elizabeth warren. that is a poll that took place in january of this year. from twitter -- debbie.ar from vice president joe bide
host: if not joe biden, then who he echo -- then who? caller: the guy from texas.he governor from texas. do you know who believes in the sanctity of marriage and medical data that our country was i just take that office and to with they want to. this country was built on hard-working people who believe in god and the sanctity of marriage. believe that that is what they're going to try to run with. president obama said he is going to save america. he has taken the civil liberties of the country...
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are staying home aren't people who can't find a job or are disabled but some of these are people whoay, i could work, but the gains to working are so little because of the expanded safety net and that can really have a negative effect on the economy and on individuals. >> we should say, let's take that example and turn it around. right? in terms of the kind of gender roles you're talking about in the family you're talking about. there are maybe women who are home and want to work, right? but because of the way the subsidies are structured, it doesn't quite cash out to make sense because they're going to give out the subsidies. that is precisely the thing at the margins i said wasn't some right wing attack job so everyone's clear. i agree, that's a real question. one thing that's gotten a little lost in this, we're talking about an economy that has about 135 million full-time jobs. so the employment effects here, we're talking about 2 million jobs, they're real. but this isn't some wholesale change in the way people are going to make labor decisions. i mean, we should just be clear ab
are staying home aren't people who can't find a job or are disabled but some of these are people whoay, i could work, but the gains to working are so little because of the expanded safety net and that can really have a negative effect on the economy and on individuals. >> we should say, let's take that example and turn it around. right? in terms of the kind of gender roles you're talking about in the family you're talking about. there are maybe women who are home and want to work, right?...
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those who man -- those men who work and build until tomorrow.ay not eathat i the food or see the church or hear the word and where they speak and yet again, i may. and later, i may say, i knew him once and he was work will -- week or strong or proud or bold or gay. i knew him once, but then, he was a boy. he asked me why i teach, and i reply where can i find such splendid company? >> 92? i couldn't do that if you paid me. >> thank you. back in a moment. ♪ many lights appeared above my head and they were like a latter of lights with many wrongs. -- rungs. i seized the first and began to ascend from the river. ladderer twisted -- the twisted and it was not easy to climb, but the bank began to receive from me as did the waters and i took therungs of this latter one by one. >> matthew barney is here. he is an artist and film maker known for the cream maker -- cremaster sidle -- cycle. he has worked on the film since 2007 with composer jonathan dentler. it premieres at the recording academy of music on february 12. i am pleased to have him here at th
those who man -- those men who work and build until tomorrow.ay not eathat i the food or see the church or hear the word and where they speak and yet again, i may. and later, i may say, i knew him once and he was work will -- week or strong or proud or bold or gay. i knew him once, but then, he was a boy. he asked me why i teach, and i reply where can i find such splendid company? >> 92? i couldn't do that if you paid me. >> thank you. back in a moment. ♪ many lights appeared...
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he a muslim who was once an evan evangelical christian. >> when a muslim who starts to write about jesus, all of a sudden the knives comes out. >> the life and times of jesus of nazareth. >>> reza aslan. pleasure to have you. >> thank you for having me. >> look at the conversation you started with this book, "zealot", the life and times of jesus of nazareth. the jesus that so many of us came to know through the bible through pastors was also the jesus of your youth. >> that's right. yeah, when i was 15 years old, i heard the gospel story for the first time. it was a transformative story for me. i didn't grow up with much religious teaching. when we came to the united states to iran, we scrubbed our history, the 1980s was not a time to be of iran ian origin. i was deeply spiritual kid. didn't have much instruction. but maybe what it had to could with childhood images of revolutionary iran, the way in which i experienced in a deep and profound way the way that religion has a power to transform a society for good and for bad. i think that really seared itself in my subconscious because i ha
he a muslim who was once an evan evangelical christian. >> when a muslim who starts to write about jesus, all of a sudden the knives comes out. >> the life and times of jesus of nazareth. >>> reza aslan. pleasure to have you. >> thank you for having me. >> look at the conversation you started with this book, "zealot", the life and times of jesus of nazareth. the jesus that so many of us came to know through the bible through pastors was also the jesus...
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regulators who will use it to download more porn who knows that the f.c.c. but nothing was actually be done there will be no the people who are actually damaged by the fraud there will be no recompense for them yeah that is a financial flag of convenience you know people understand the flag of convenience concept if you have a tanker of oil and you registered on three different countries simultaneously if it blows up and spills oil then nobody claims responsibility same thing with the financial business now all of these financial trades are going through indexes going through mechanisms that nobody really claims ownership to nobody really has jurisdiction on any of these areas where these trades are being done if they go through they're happy to take the profit but if they're caught rigging that oh my god nobody actually owns the exchange nobody else out and it's a flag of convenience week techno responsibility and they let the economy begin to collapse to the point where there is a crisis it's an extortion racket and then they'll come in and say well we'll
regulators who will use it to download more porn who knows that the f.c.c. but nothing was actually be done there will be no the people who are actually damaged by the fraud there will be no recompense for them yeah that is a financial flag of convenience you know people understand the flag of convenience concept if you have a tanker of oil and you registered on three different countries simultaneously if it blows up and spills oil then nobody claims responsibility same thing with the financial...
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who is going to administer it? i am not going to bring on more people who i have to pay health benefits for, pensions for. over the long haul to run a program that by its very nature is a temporary program. that is the type of people that you bring in private contractors to run. >> tom didn't know if he would get into today's town hall or if he would get to confront the governor in person. but when we spoke to him this morning, he did know he had a lot of questions. >> why should the 15,000 people that applied for the r.e.m. grant, in the bay shore, trust you? why should we believe it's been distributed fairly? >> largey was planning to move into a cottage on his parents' property in seabright, new jersey, then sandy hit. >> until sandy, they never got water anywhere near coming into the house. the back three feet of water came in. outside, there was between eight and nine feet of water. >> we went with largey back to seabright, to the house he's been fighting to get federal sandy aid money to rebuild. >> they have
who is going to administer it? i am not going to bring on more people who i have to pay health benefits for, pensions for. over the long haul to run a program that by its very nature is a temporary program. that is the type of people that you bring in private contractors to run. >> tom didn't know if he would get into today's town hall or if he would get to confront the governor in person. but when we spoke to him this morning, he did know he had a lot of questions. >> why should...
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who's white who's in the kkk. it's really appalling. but aside from that, asian-americans sometimes don't even stand up and speak out for themselves. there's no asian-american jesse jackson or al sharpton. and you might not like the strategies or styles of those two leaders, but you can bet anywhere in the united states, someone does something that's bad, that shows bias or prejudice toward african-americans, one of those two or someone else who's local will be boycotting, marching, will be on tv, will be given the opportunity to be on tv, will raise a fuss until something is done about that. asian-americans, what is our response? we just kind of smile and laugh nervously and blame ourselves and consent to it. and part of my message is, look, if -- if we just smile at people who are abusing us, they're going to think it's ok and just continue to do it. you know, wake up, stand up for yourself. c-span: where are your parents now? >> guest: my parents did something that -- that surprised me. i had no idea this would
who's white who's in the kkk. it's really appalling. but aside from that, asian-americans sometimes don't even stand up and speak out for themselves. there's no asian-american jesse jackson or al sharpton. and you might not like the strategies or styles of those two leaders, but you can bet anywhere in the united states, someone does something that's bad, that shows bias or prejudice toward african-americans, one of those two or someone else who's local will be boycotting, marching, will be on...
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who was the first, who were the unknown candidates.istina love summers has been very critical of women's studies, and a lot of her books are very hostile to the field. i'm happy to talk back to that viewpoint. i think that the field is both academically viable, scholarly -- sound in a scholarly way. there's very mixed stereotypes about women's studies. one is that we're all, you know, like axe-wielding, castrating man-haters. that's a very harsh image. and and then there's the opposite which is we're tree-hugging, you know, nothing really goes on in the classroom, it's all airy fairy and so on. wrong, wrong, wrong. what's startling to my students is just like anything else, you can flunk this material. do the readings, take the it'ses, turn the work in -- the tests, turn the work in on time or watch your grade go down the tube, and isn't that a wake-up call? so people enrolled thinking this is, you know, an easy class or i just have to agree with the professor and i'll get an a or, oh, we're all going to sit in a circle and give each o
who was the first, who were the unknown candidates.istina love summers has been very critical of women's studies, and a lot of her books are very hostile to the field. i'm happy to talk back to that viewpoint. i think that the field is both academically viable, scholarly -- sound in a scholarly way. there's very mixed stereotypes about women's studies. one is that we're all, you know, like axe-wielding, castrating man-haters. that's a very harsh image. and and then there's the opposite which is...
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might -- who has a -- there's plenty of people who oppose divorce and have a sincere belief that itabsolutely wrong, marriage is for life, they made a vow. they don't want to do business with someone who's divorce. as loaning as that belief is sincere and not a minor interaction you have to have with that person. i would argue loaning money to that person is not a technical interaction, under your law, it certainly is something that could be -- go to the courts about. >> i don't believe so, sir. >> okay. >> you know, all of the pillars of society are under attack in the united states. the family, the traditional family, traditional marriage, mainline churches, the boy scouts, you name it. >> so no florist in arizona is going to be forced to participate in a gay wedding because, a, you don't have gay weddings in arizona and you're not going to any time soon and, b, under arizona law, it's okay to discriminate against a gay person and refuse them service already. that's two reasons why no person of faith is going to be forced to interact with a gay person at their wedding, it's not go
might -- who has a -- there's plenty of people who oppose divorce and have a sincere belief that itabsolutely wrong, marriage is for life, they made a vow. they don't want to do business with someone who's divorce. as loaning as that belief is sincere and not a minor interaction you have to have with that person. i would argue loaning money to that person is not a technical interaction, under your law, it certainly is something that could be -- go to the courts about. >> i don't believe...
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>> who knows? there's many different things mixed in it, including inert ingredients, ingredients that have some effect on the users. but most of the dealers don't actually know what's in it. >> and the purity of it, is it very pure? >> that varies considerably as well. in targets the dealers, it's to their advantage to vary the purity to maximize their profits. they'll put out a very strong bag on monday and by friday it's very weak. >> why do they do that? >> to maximize their profits. on the first day if it has a good reputation of being strong it will attract all the users. all the users come, they'll put out a lousy product to make more money that way. >> and this brand name, apparently some of the drugs that were found in hoffman's -- -- the bags were stamped in a brand name. you've actually brought in a lot of bags, hundreds of bags you have collected over the years. we've got some pictures of it. there's no heroin obviously in any of these bags left. but they all have stamps on them with di
>> who knows? there's many different things mixed in it, including inert ingredients, ingredients that have some effect on the users. but most of the dealers don't actually know what's in it. >> and the purity of it, is it very pure? >> that varies considerably as well. in targets the dealers, it's to their advantage to vary the purity to maximize their profits. they'll put out a very strong bag on monday and by friday it's very weak. >> why do they do that? >> to...
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you've got not just who is in touch with the middle class, but who is in touch with the real economy. and that's where i think democrats have an opening. >> let's be really political here. i would bet there are more republican employees throughout than there are republican employers. i know everybody likes to pretend the republican party -- my dad was one, we're all entrepreneurs. they're not. most of them work for somebody. they may work in a corporation. but they work maybe in a small business. they're not the guy meeting the payroll. the guy on the payroll, or woman on the payroll. so the question i have to you is why wouldn't they want to do it for their own people? especially if they could get a tax deal for small business, some little sugar plum thrown into the deal, which often happens. >> no no, exactly. the reason it is smart for democrats to play on this, the key word in minimum wage is wage. you're not talk about people that republicans can sort of demean as deadbeats. you're talking about working people, working stiffs, the average guy, who republicans like to message that
you've got not just who is in touch with the middle class, but who is in touch with the real economy. and that's where i think democrats have an opening. >> let's be really political here. i would bet there are more republican employees throughout than there are republican employers. i know everybody likes to pretend the republican party -- my dad was one, we're all entrepreneurs. they're not. most of them work for somebody. they may work in a corporation. but they work maybe in a small...
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who your. you owe me 100 bucks, buddy. [ cheers and applause ] >> thank you for moving back to new york. >> it is a kind of iconic moment, isn't it? so few hosts of the show. >> for me a couple of things. first of all coming back to new york. when johnny carson left new york i was heart broken. anybody who left new york i was always opposed to. i loved going on the letterman show because he stuck with new york. it's fabulous he's brought it back to new york. this is the place we should have the shows. we have a lot more interesting people to interview than the west coast. >> what do you think of his style? >> jimmy? i know jimmy from being on "saturday night live" with him. i did a skit with him on "saturday night live" in the 1990s in which he played joe peschi and tracy morgan played mayor berry of washington and they tried to sell me drugs. then jimmy fallon beat mayor berry over the head with a baseball bat. then i sit with gjimmy at yanke games. he's a rare talent. combination of great sta
who your. you owe me 100 bucks, buddy. [ cheers and applause ] >> thank you for moving back to new york. >> it is a kind of iconic moment, isn't it? so few hosts of the show. >> for me a couple of things. first of all coming back to new york. when johnny carson left new york i was heart broken. anybody who left new york i was always opposed to. i loved going on the letterman show because he stuck with new york. it's fabulous he's brought it back to new york. this is the place...
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that ultimately was not the person who was -- who died. that was someone else. but that's what started the response of the emergency personnel. >> please started feeling lightheaded and nauseous themselves and began suspecting a carbon monoxide leak. they evacuated the restaurant, where they found the manager unconscious. she was pronounced dead at the hospital. >> when i came out there was just a whole bunch of ambulances everywhere, telling everybody to get checked out. the day was normal, and then all of a sudden it went downhill. >> police say the leak was confined to the basement. it does that appear that the leak maid it into the restaurant where the customers were. scrapie, there appears to be no laws in the u.s. requires businesses to have on carbon monoxide detectors, except residential rentals. jamie? >> fascinating. every apartment in my building was forced to put one in. that's really a shame. thanks, bryan. eric? >>> it's the day for the daytona 500 set to kick off in about an hour from now. we are live at the daytona international speedway. hey, ri
that ultimately was not the person who was -- who died. that was someone else. but that's what started the response of the emergency personnel. >> please started feeling lightheaded and nauseous themselves and began suspecting a carbon monoxide leak. they evacuated the restaurant, where they found the manager unconscious. she was pronounced dead at the hospital. >> when i came out there was just a whole bunch of ambulances everywhere, telling everybody to get checked out. the day...
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>> let's look for who is more guilty, who did worse things, and i really don't care. think -- i even don't think that the people who were killed in the holocaust were all good people. they were just victims, not good and not bad. victims. and the palestinians at this moment are victims. they're not better than me. they're just victims. and i don't want them to be victims. but why compare it? >> i don't compare it. my problem with it is i think if you've gone as a generation through such suffering why you don't sympathize with the new victims. >> i do. >> not you personally, but i'm just saying this is to me very troubling. because, you know, you meet people all the time that tell you, offense, my grandfather died mere, my aunt died there. and i'm like, are you blind? do you see when they build the the wall, the germans also built a wall and create a ghetto. >> you know, the son knows it hurts. but most of the children have been hiten by their parents, they hit their children. most of the men that have seen their fathers hitting their wives, then hit their wives as wel
>> let's look for who is more guilty, who did worse things, and i really don't care. think -- i even don't think that the people who were killed in the holocaust were all good people. they were just victims, not good and not bad. victims. and the palestinians at this moment are victims. they're not better than me. they're just victims. and i don't want them to be victims. but why compare it? >> i don't compare it. my problem with it is i think if you've gone as a generation through...
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and there were students who knew. because this victim told him but he asked them to not say anything. i find that problematic that they didn't say anything. because their silencebe led to this, this abuse continuing. so that's a concern about, what's the thinking? what's the mentality? what's the moral obligation that students have? >> so once the school did find out, and they found out because his parents entered his dorm room and saw the confederate flag and said, what's going on here? that's when it all became public. this week a fact finder came out with his independent investigations, basically saying the university acted swiftly and properly. in that they did everything from moving the harassment suspects away from the student and then eventually suspended them. what do you think of the school's response and what is your task force going to do now as a result of that? >> the school's response, i have two different observations on it. one is that as consistent with what the fact finder found, there are rules and
and there were students who knew. because this victim told him but he asked them to not say anything. i find that problematic that they didn't say anything. because their silencebe led to this, this abuse continuing. so that's a concern about, what's the thinking? what's the mentality? what's the moral obligation that students have? >> so once the school did find out, and they found out because his parents entered his dorm room and saw the confederate flag and said, what's going on here?...
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who in this classroom knows somebody who's been shot before ? a lot of you.i didn't give up on him. i just kept saying, "come on i need you on this team." and i made it hard for him to say "no." if you join a gang are you the only one who gets hurt ? no. yeah. who else ? the other ones. bystanders. okay, the bystanders we talked about. now i'm in the position where i hope i'm making the same difference. okay. now. what are some of the ways we can say "no" to negative peer pressure ? i don't do that kind of stuff that's bad for you... and it can get you in a lot of trouble. [ narrator ] across the country schools and community groups... are uniting to teach children the dangers of joining a gang... before it's too late. a lot of these children, they live in the community. they know about gangs and maybe some of them have relatives brothers and sisters that are involved. so we try to teach them the skills that they need so they can make a choice, a better choice, so they don't fall and make that wrong choice. remember we talked about this one boy who joined a g
who in this classroom knows somebody who's been shot before ? a lot of you.i didn't give up on him. i just kept saying, "come on i need you on this team." and i made it hard for him to say "no." if you join a gang are you the only one who gets hurt ? no. yeah. who else ? the other ones. bystanders. okay, the bystanders we talked about. now i'm in the position where i hope i'm making the same difference. okay. now. what are some of the ways we can say "no" to...
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any members of the public who want to make xhmgz >> mr. president, i have one speaker card from the local 665. >> welcome. >> good afternoon, commissioners. march i'm the executive officer of temperatures in san francisco. we have 15 members that are in the parking industry. some numbers i've aware of and representing our numbers there's 15 hundred members working in downtown san francisco in large office building like class a and b and hotels and the sfmta garages. those parking garages are about 5 hundred or so people working in the industry including a number who won't be in a labor managerial positions but a small percentage of workers that are known as the underground economy that are not being paid with all the restrictions that are required of an employer playing by the rules. it's unfortunate and frustrating. we've been to law enforcement agencies both to the federal and local agency and gotten little relief. there are 15 hundred workers that are working for cash. it's our belief that by putting more keys in the police code there w
any members of the public who want to make xhmgz >> mr. president, i have one speaker card from the local 665. >> welcome. >> good afternoon, commissioners. march i'm the executive officer of temperatures in san francisco. we have 15 members that are in the parking industry. some numbers i've aware of and representing our numbers there's 15 hundred members working in downtown san francisco in large office building like class a and b and hotels and the sfmta garages. those...
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my mother was raised in the sdrathd texas who like mr.rown was living in a nation too long wanted them to be separate - but called equal. the story of willie brown is of any minorities of many backgrounds and why today's i naming is so important to those who look different than the founder of this great nation. while this resolution received overwhelming support in both the assembly and the state senate the final vote didn't reflect the behind the scenes work. and this resolution went through the legislature process i was frankly ladies and gentlemen, quite surprised that in spite of the of speech brown's credentials and in spite of of his contributions to the people of california and in spite of of him building helping people up when others were tearing them down and opening downstairs and sealing glasses and opening up pave way for people to become successful the resolution almost didn't get out of the first policy committee. they said it was something about the rules. they said it was something about speaker brown still being alive. (l
my mother was raised in the sdrathd texas who like mr.rown was living in a nation too long wanted them to be separate - but called equal. the story of willie brown is of any minorities of many backgrounds and why today's i naming is so important to those who look different than the founder of this great nation. while this resolution received overwhelming support in both the assembly and the state senate the final vote didn't reflect the behind the scenes work. and this resolution went through...
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people who have stood in the way of progress, people who have gone to d.c.the party line. you know, i say also in the video at one point, you know, i like to believe that everybody goes to congress because they want to do so good. and of course, i have ideological differences with people. and may not see that their way is the way that i would do it, but i want to believe that everybody goes and does the right thing, you know? and is doing it for the right reasons at least. but when you see what's happened in this district and so many other districts around the country, where people have gone to d.c. and they've just lined up behind the people in their party, lined up behind the leader, taken votes, cast votes in order to get leadership positions for themselves. it's days heartening. it's frustrating. i think the entire country is tired tired of this kind of dysfunction in washington. it bothered me to the point where i said i need to stop doing what i'm doing for me and give a voice for some of these people who are not being heard. >> clay, we are now meetin
people who have stood in the way of progress, people who have gone to d.c.the party line. you know, i say also in the video at one point, you know, i like to believe that everybody goes to congress because they want to do so good. and of course, i have ideological differences with people. and may not see that their way is the way that i would do it, but i want to believe that everybody goes and does the right thing, you know? and is doing it for the right reasons at least. but when you see...
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we are finding out about who said who to whom and who did a rabbi play?irst lady, michelle obama introducing new foot labels, but the thing we are wondering here, look at this. will this really make a difference in what you buy? i talked to one critic who said nope. that's next. [ tires screech ] [ car alarm chirps ] ♪ [ male announcer ] we don't just certify our pre-owned vehicles. we inspect, analyze, and recondition each one, until it's nothing short of a genuine certified pre-owned mercedes-benz for the next new owner. [ car alarm chirps ] hurry in to the mercedes-benz certified pre-owned sales event. visit today for exceptional offers. ♪ visit today for exceptional offers. [ mthat if you wear a partial,w you're almost twice as likely to lose your supporting teeth? try poligrip for partials. poligrip helps minimize stress which may damage supporting teeth by stabilizing your partial. care for your partial. help protect your natural teeth. it's been that way since the day you met. but your erectile dysfunction - it could be a question of blood flow. ci
we are finding out about who said who to whom and who did a rabbi play?irst lady, michelle obama introducing new foot labels, but the thing we are wondering here, look at this. will this really make a difference in what you buy? i talked to one critic who said nope. that's next. [ tires screech ] [ car alarm chirps ] ♪ [ male announcer ] we don't just certify our pre-owned vehicles. we inspect, analyze, and recondition each one, until it's nothing short of a genuine certified pre-owned...
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who are you? who are you? wrong answer.is is blair, he booked this room with priceline express deals and saved a ton. yeah, i didn't have to bid i got everything i wanted. oh good i always do. oh good he seemed nice. express deals. priceline savings without the bidding. [ male announcer ] to truck guys, the truck is everything. and when you put them in charge of making an unbeable truck, good things happen. this is the ram 1500. the 2014 motor trend truck of the year. ♪ and first ever back-to-back champion. guts. glory. ram. i can't believe your mom has a mom cave! today i have new campbell's chuy spicy chicken quesadilla soup. she gives me chunky before every game. i'm very souperstitious. haha, that's a good one! haha! [ male announcer ] campbell's chunky soup. it fills you up right. en to innovation. open to ambition. open to boldids. that's why n york has a new plan -- dozens of tax free zones all across the state. move here, expand here, or start a new business here and pay no taxes for ten years... we're new york. if
who are you? who are you? wrong answer.is is blair, he booked this room with priceline express deals and saved a ton. yeah, i didn't have to bid i got everything i wanted. oh good i always do. oh good he seemed nice. express deals. priceline savings without the bidding. [ male announcer ] to truck guys, the truck is everything. and when you put them in charge of making an unbeable truck, good things happen. this is the ram 1500. the 2014 motor trend truck of the year. ♪ and first ever...
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as somebody who restored russia to greatness on the international stage, who restored its economy, whoht back political stability which some people confused with, you know, who some people say is stagnation and a tightening of the screws and outright repression. he sees this as, like, you see a lot of his buddies and his -- running with the olympic torch yesterday, or today in new york. you see this is his party. he clearly sees these $51 billion as his money to spend for whatever he wants. he wanted to throw a pretty big party to show the world that russia's back and russia's important and russia should be respected. >> it seems that the presence of the olympics spotlighted a bunch of policies, not the least of which is the raft of anti-lgbt legislation, but strained the u.s./russian relationship where you have the u.s., the president not going. he's sending this delegation of openly gay athletes. a russian official tweeting out a link of a hacked phone conversation of american diplomats talking about ukraine. things do seem to be quite bad between the two countries at precisely this
as somebody who restored russia to greatness on the international stage, who restored its economy, whoht back political stability which some people confused with, you know, who some people say is stagnation and a tightening of the screws and outright repression. he sees this as, like, you see a lot of his buddies and his -- running with the olympic torch yesterday, or today in new york. you see this is his party. he clearly sees these $51 billion as his money to spend for whatever he wants. he...
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it's about a person bho -- who has $14,000 income versus someone who has 16,000 over expanded medi-cal. another way is there is no asset or resource limit which is a huge change. under traditional medi-cal you can only $16,000 over expanded medi-cal. another way is there is no asset or resource limit which is a huge change. under traditional medi-cal you can only have a $2,000 asset or resource limit which keeps the person below the poverty line all the time because they can never go over 2,000. on the expanded there is no limit. for the expanded medi-cal there is no link. before you had to be over 65 or disabled or maybe a link of a parent of a child. that is no longer required. in fact, the plan applies to individuals 19-64. anyone over is not eligible for the expansion program. neither are ones who are already in a traditional medi-cal benefit program. so that really totally opens up the world of medi-cal to a very large numbers of people who were previously uninsured. primarily it's for the working poor or people with disabilities that would have resources and assets and would make
it's about a person bho -- who has $14,000 income versus someone who has 16,000 over expanded medi-cal. another way is there is no asset or resource limit which is a huge change. under traditional medi-cal you can only $16,000 over expanded medi-cal. another way is there is no asset or resource limit which is a huge change. under traditional medi-cal you can only have a $2,000 asset or resource limit which keeps the person below the poverty line all the time because they can never go over...
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people who have a grievance that vote.ut in presidential cycles is the only election they vote in. they don't have much interest in these mid-term electionsme. and they tend to fall off. those tend to be democrats. this is going to be a difficult environment for democrats. look, we had two cycles. i remember last cycle, african-americans and hispanics, and young people were not as excited about obama the second time around. they were not going to turn out. they did. >> that was before the bad stuff when obamacare started to kick in, though, i mean, tucker, they kept away the bad stuff until after the presidential election and now we're living with it. >> they're going to try to do in 14, rather than 12, scare the heck out of the democratic base. you're going to watch a concerted effort from the white house to turn the conversation from obamacare, the pressing issue of the day to much more b abstract issues like immigration. being you're just haters, don't elect them or you're in trouble. we'll get them out on fear. >> and
people who have a grievance that vote.ut in presidential cycles is the only election they vote in. they don't have much interest in these mid-term electionsme. and they tend to fall off. those tend to be democrats. this is going to be a difficult environment for democrats. look, we had two cycles. i remember last cycle, african-americans and hispanics, and young people were not as excited about obama the second time around. they were not going to turn out. they did. >> that was before the...
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general alsisi who is technically in charge, who will run for president and will win the presidency, i'm not a betting man, but that's looking like a very, very real possibility that he will be the next president of egypt. but the clock ticks on him to fulfill the goals of the revolution. the expression in the street in tahrir, was to come to the side of the military which th the military did do. the military is a large and loved institution in egypt but there are goals of the revolution which are democracy, a change from police state, away from brutality. and what they're doing with the crack down on the press is not a move to democracy. >> let's address that. because the al jazeera journalists, peter greste, mohamed fahmy and baher mohamed are going on trial wednesday, if convicted of the offense, they could face several years in jail. is this going to be a show-trial like the ones we used to see in the old soviet union? >> well, i don't know that it will be quite as bad as the old soviet union. but the judiciary is a mess in egypt right now. and it's hard to have faith that ration
general alsisi who is technically in charge, who will run for president and will win the presidency, i'm not a betting man, but that's looking like a very, very real possibility that he will be the next president of egypt. but the clock ticks on him to fulfill the goals of the revolution. the expression in the street in tahrir, was to come to the side of the military which th the military did do. the military is a large and loved institution in egypt but there are goals of the revolution which...
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who thess i'm not sure trained person he has in mind is. had aow, certainly if you police officer or a trained security officer in a particular place at a time when a mass shooting breaks out, that would be a beneficial thing, but of course, don't exaggerate the ability of that necessarily stop mass shootings. think of the sandy hook case. if there had been a security guard standing at the door in the sandy hook case, it is quite possible they would have been overwhelmed by the firepower that adam lanza unleashed in that school. remember, in the recent navy shipyard shooting case where aaron alexis killed 12 individuals, there was an armed security guard, former maryland state trooper, who was told, stop him from getting out of the exisding, and when aaron al came down, he immediately killed that officer and took that officer's gun and use that officer's gun to shoot others ran out of the shotgun ammunition he brought with him. having guns around is helpful if hands ofin the well-trained individuals, but having guns around for other individ
who thess i'm not sure trained person he has in mind is. had aow, certainly if you police officer or a trained security officer in a particular place at a time when a mass shooting breaks out, that would be a beneficial thing, but of course, don't exaggerate the ability of that necessarily stop mass shootings. think of the sandy hook case. if there had been a security guard standing at the door in the sandy hook case, it is quite possible they would have been overwhelmed by the firepower that...
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elected me are the kind of people who are are tough on their politicians but who are but are tough for the right reasons they're going to say what are you doing are you helping us get some jobs are you helping us have a favor a better cleaner society and by the way your religion that's your business and by the way you know your race you know that you're you know everybody's a race you know and so you know my district you know doesn't get sensitive when i start talking about racial justice because i do and they expect me to write a lot of america to live up to that you know liberty and justice for all things right that pledge we take every morning they kind of believe it you know so you know that's the kind of district that i represent and you know the kind of you know the district i represented to you when i got in trouble with them if me. when i was running i was appalled by the iraq war many people in my district were as well and i told them i said look i'm not voting for any supplemental at all so about three four months into being in congress a supplemental which has definite time
elected me are the kind of people who are are tough on their politicians but who are but are tough for the right reasons they're going to say what are you doing are you helping us get some jobs are you helping us have a favor a better cleaner society and by the way your religion that's your business and by the way you know your race you know that you're you know everybody's a race you know and so you know my district you know doesn't get sensitive when i start talking about racial justice...
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bless those who curse you. pray for those who treat you badly.e said everyone who makes themselves important will be made humble but everyone who makes himself humble will be made important. whoever wants to be your leader must be your servant. jesus said it is the sick people who need a doctor, not those who are healthy for i didn't come to invite good people but to invite sinners. those words used to be easier to live by before i came it congress. where fighting for leadership and sound bites and making the evening news is common practice. the house is a pretty cantankerous place but what we are trying to do in the prayer group is provide a sanctuary from the bitter discourse. [applause] as you can imagine, it is not easy. but it is working. coming together around jesus and prayer has a way of calming us and opening us to if you possibilities. my faith in jesus is inherited from two great strong women. my grandmother on my mother's said was a church of christ missionary and was born in tokyo and my grandmother on my father's said turned to god
bless those who curse you. pray for those who treat you badly.e said everyone who makes themselves important will be made humble but everyone who makes himself humble will be made important. whoever wants to be your leader must be your servant. jesus said it is the sick people who need a doctor, not those who are healthy for i didn't come to invite good people but to invite sinners. those words used to be easier to live by before i came it congress. where fighting for leadership and sound bites...
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in other words, doing interviews with people who were there, who were part of the story, who were onlookers, and who can in their own words to describe that. all history has imperfections but it is a substitute. one substitute for the written record. >> i just can't imagine a 130 word twitter message having the same import as woodrow wilson's love letters to his wife. >> there is no substitute for that. we saw a glimpse into the love stories when the reagan letters i love you, ronnie was published and all those letters that ronald reagan wrote to nancy. >> would that be your top love story? >> my top one is the relationship between ellen arthur and chester arthur. she died before he was president, even before he was ice president. of course, president garfield dies and president arthur comes into the white house and has a beautiful picture of his wife in a silver frame visible in the white house with fresh flowers around it every day. i think the most stunning thing to me and anyone who visits washington and goes to st. john's church and sees it. a stained-glass window in honor of ellen art
in other words, doing interviews with people who were there, who were part of the story, who were onlookers, and who can in their own words to describe that. all history has imperfections but it is a substitute. one substitute for the written record. >> i just can't imagine a 130 word twitter message having the same import as woodrow wilson's love letters to his wife. >> there is no substitute for that. we saw a glimpse into the love stories when the reagan letters i love you,...
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folks who are very, very sick and folks who have been here awhile. that was what the chronic plan attempted to do from just focusing on the chronically homeless and look at the 6300 who are in our system, or more, we don't necessarily have that much of a targeted approach. we do -- barbara might talk about the acutity index we like to use at time. hsa got away from [speaker not understood]. i think it's worth a discussion sort of around prioritization around resource he. should a woman -- she has needs, we want to help everyone who has needs. someone who is here from ohio six months jump into really coveted affordable housing in the city maybe for someone who all their life got moved out in the bayview, and i think it's worth a discussion. >> supportive housing, again, we use supportive housing well. when i say we, i don't mean the city alone. all our nonprofit providers, [speaker not understood]. they do a fantastic job, they do a good job providing quality housing, housing, and keeping folks housed. we wanted to get as many people as shelter as pos
folks who are very, very sick and folks who have been here awhile. that was what the chronic plan attempted to do from just focusing on the chronically homeless and look at the 6300 who are in our system, or more, we don't necessarily have that much of a targeted approach. we do -- barbara might talk about the acutity index we like to use at time. hsa got away from [speaker not understood]. i think it's worth a discussion sort of around prioritization around resource he. should a woman -- she...
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who's the worst president ever, you say? well, i'm glad you asked because that's what we're going to be talking about later in honor of this presidents' day. our researchers are still poring over data to determine the answer to that question. we need your help. tell us who you think is the worst president of all-time. by tweeting @allinwithchris. we'll be checking them throughout the show. we'll be right back. >>> the verdict in the murder trial, michael dunn, has many asking just what the heck was the jury thinking? and more to the point, just what does it take to convict someone of murdering an apparently unarmed black teenager in the state of florida? another young black man dead. another armed defendant pulling the trigger and telling a florida jury he feared for his life and another verdict that sends waves of anguish and frustration through a community hoping this time the law would deliver justice, that this time the jury would say to the parents of this young black man and the parents of young black and brown men and
who's the worst president ever, you say? well, i'm glad you asked because that's what we're going to be talking about later in honor of this presidents' day. our researchers are still poring over data to determine the answer to that question. we need your help. tell us who you think is the worst president of all-time. by tweeting @allinwithchris. we'll be checking them throughout the show. we'll be right back. >>> the verdict in the murder trial, michael dunn, has many asking just what...
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you know how there are lawyers who get famous for taking on pro bono clients, helping people who don't access, thurgood marshall, that kind of thing masters the reverse. he finds the most powerful forces, he's their number one lawyer and he goes after their opponents. he went after the working family's party. he's been crushing them. he's a thousand dollar an hour lawyer for some of the richest corporations in our country. >> he came after you guys, he said what you guys were doing was illegal. you were abusing campaign finance laws. >> yes, the loss of investigation. the u.s. attorney, none of it was true, it was day for night. the new york post wrote scores of articles about this, the whole thing was essentially fiction. but he's so deep pocketed we had to pay him to go away. it was a nuisance lawsuit that was cheaper to settle than pay our lawyers. he could claim another notch, he's trying to get one. i think we can all predict two things about his work for governor christie. taxpayers are going to spend a small fortune paying him. he's not going to find any wrongdoing by the govern
you know how there are lawyers who get famous for taking on pro bono clients, helping people who don't access, thurgood marshall, that kind of thing masters the reverse. he finds the most powerful forces, he's their number one lawyer and he goes after their opponents. he went after the working family's party. he's been crushing them. he's a thousand dollar an hour lawyer for some of the richest corporations in our country. >> he came after you guys, he said what you guys were doing was...