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sheriff joe frank martinez in dell rio told as a resident along the river had their homes robbed. everything from televisions and washing machines to copper wiring, stolen from homes, put on floats -- put on rafts and floated across the river into mexico. i saw photos of a home where a mother and her children had to hide under their bed for safety, while a gang of illegal immigrants started shooting outside their home. these are american citizens who have called this part of our country home for the last decade. many for generations. they do not want to cede their land or give up their property. and they should not be forced to do so. we -- [applause] we saw a 2.8 mile stretch in dell rio texas. 2.8 miles of fence. to keep that in perspective, the of -- -- along the border between texas and mexico is 1200 miles. are a member of the new york times editorial board, you have no problem saying -- no trouble seeing the problem here. mocked the fence because they realize how easy it is to go around and still get into the country. we saw footpaths worn in the soil where people had litera
sheriff joe frank martinez in dell rio told as a resident along the river had their homes robbed. everything from televisions and washing machines to copper wiring, stolen from homes, put on floats -- put on rafts and floated across the river into mexico. i saw photos of a home where a mother and her children had to hide under their bed for safety, while a gang of illegal immigrants started shooting outside their home. these are american citizens who have called this part of our country home...
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story on the radio -- i remember, as a production assistant at npr, i was working on a show with joe frank, who would do these monologues, and had actors do stuff. i was in the control room and he was telling the story and i was like, i do not know what this feeling i am having is, but this is amazing, and this is what i want to do. and i think -- i mean, it is weird that that went out of fashion for so long. and it is interesting, as the show has evolved. when it started, we were just doing personal stories, really. and now, we are kind to do the news. we will send reporters into iraq, or three reporters into a violent high school for five months. yes, five months. the school had 29 shootings in the course of a year. we wanted to understand what they knew at that school. and it is all the same thing. like, it is much harder in a way to find characters and scenes and surprising stories when you are talking about climate change. i feel like one of the problems -- i do not know if you feel this, as someone doing stories on tv and doing the news. i feel like there is a whole class of topics t
story on the radio -- i remember, as a production assistant at npr, i was working on a show with joe frank, who would do these monologues, and had actors do stuff. i was in the control room and he was telling the story and i was like, i do not know what this feeling i am having is, but this is amazing, and this is what i want to do. and i think -- i mean, it is weird that that went out of fashion for so long. and it is interesting, as the show has evolved. when it started, we were just doing...
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story on the radio, i remember as a production assistant at npr and i was working on a show for joe frankuff, and i remember i was in the control room and he was telling a story and i thought, i don't know what this feeling is butteth amazing and this is what i want to do. i think -- i mean, it's weird that that went out of fashion for so long. and it's interesting the show has evolved when it started, we were just doing personal stories, really. and now it's evolved and we tried to do the news. you know, we'll send reporters into iraq for a month. we'll send three reporters into a violent high school for five months. >> charlie: five months? yeah, five months. and, yeah, the school which had 29 shootings in the course of a year, and we wanted to understand kind of what they knew, that school. it's all the same thing. so it's much harder in a way to find characters and scenes in a story when you're taking on climate change. one of the problems, i don't know if you feel this, as somebody doing stories on tv and doing the news, i feel like there's a whole class of topics that as soon as you
story on the radio, i remember as a production assistant at npr and i was working on a show for joe frankuff, and i remember i was in the control room and he was telling a story and i thought, i don't know what this feeling is butteth amazing and this is what i want to do. i think -- i mean, it's weird that that went out of fashion for so long. and it's interesting the show has evolved when it started, we were just doing personal stories, really. and now it's evolved and we tried to do the...
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sheriff joe frank martinez in dell rio told as a resident along the river had their homes robbed. everything from televisions and washing machines to copper wiring, stolen from homes, put on floats -- put on rafts and floated across the river into mexico. i saw photos of a home where a mother and her children had to hide under their bed for safety, while a gang of illegal immigrants started shooting outside their home. these are american citizens who have called this part of our country home for the last decade. many for generations. they do not want to cede their land or give up their property. and they should not be forced to do so. we -- [applause] we saw a 2.8 mile stretch in dell rio texas. 2.8 miles of fence. to keep that in perspective, the of -- -- along the border between texas and mexico is 1200 miles. are a member of the new york times editorial board, you have no problem saying -- no trouble seeing the problem here. mocked the fence because they realize how easy it is to go around and still get into the country. we saw footpaths worn in the soil where people had litera
sheriff joe frank martinez in dell rio told as a resident along the river had their homes robbed. everything from televisions and washing machines to copper wiring, stolen from homes, put on floats -- put on rafts and floated across the river into mexico. i saw photos of a home where a mother and her children had to hide under their bed for safety, while a gang of illegal immigrants started shooting outside their home. these are american citizens who have called this part of our country home...
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frank? [applause] >> thank you joe, for that overly kind introduction. if i were to introduce myself it would be a bumper sticker frank cilluffo he who displays varying delays of ignorance in lots of subjects. so universal the environment we're facing today plays to one of my strengths, to my a.d.d., since if you were to close your eyes, have a map in front of you, point to anyplace, anyplace on the map and all likelihood you're going to fall into a bulls eye of a crisis that we are facing right now. and i'm going to spare the obligatory lawyer joke. i can tell you one thing, i normally like lawyers behind me to be in front of all of you is a little threatening. but i also have the greatest respect and appreciation for what the american bar association does, for what joe does, for what one of my good colleagues jim turner and all of you collectively do to advance our national security and improve our homeland security. you've done great work over the years, and i mope that you continue to do this great work because our country needs it. what i thought i'd
frank? [applause] >> thank you joe, for that overly kind introduction. if i were to introduce myself it would be a bumper sticker frank cilluffo he who displays varying delays of ignorance in lots of subjects. so universal the environment we're facing today plays to one of my strengths, to my a.d.d., since if you were to close your eyes, have a map in front of you, point to anyplace, anyplace on the map and all likelihood you're going to fall into a bulls eye of a crisis that we are...
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and we nominate in a very informal way a number of people like henry cisneros or joe vantrone or number of people, frank keating at the american bankers association. many have gone through hud and still fighting the battle to provide with changing urban development context. >> host: a history of affordable housing, we go to rick in annapolis. >> caller: how are you? >> host: you are on the air. >> caller: mr. watkins, i was in hud for 33 years, came in under the nixon administration. you can thank hud for the problems we are having today in all of our central cities, chicago, detroit. and to justify, a small group with individuals said we have to provide housing now for these 4 blacks so we went around the country and have all these projects, hundreds of them, thousands of them, controlled by s small group of people. as we speak today, 75% of black americans are living in these help hold projects where there is no education, there are no jobs, no opportunities, and 35% doing well. >> host: where do you get the number 70%? >> caller: look at the situation. and i will say 75%. >> host: kent watkins, housi
and we nominate in a very informal way a number of people like henry cisneros or joe vantrone or number of people, frank keating at the american bankers association. many have gone through hud and still fighting the battle to provide with changing urban development context. >> host: a history of affordable housing, we go to rick in annapolis. >> caller: how are you? >> host: you are on the air. >> caller: mr. watkins, i was in hud for 33 years, came in under the nixon...
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i know that joe pitts and frank palone will be working hard a the chairman and ranking member as we think about the process. next steps, already diane and i have been listening about let's get the labs here. there's a lot of folks who we want to hear from, and, remember, and dr. francis, dr. collins, i mean, the ideas of limiting the bureaucracy, limiting the paperwork, the crazy rules that are out there, we can fix that. but we can't fix it without hearing from you first, and that's what's important, and so for the folks that are not in this room that perhaps are watching today or maybe even next week as they watch a replay of this cures@mail.house.gov where you have direct impact to all of us, and we look forward to a lot more thoughtful hours as we figure out the course to make everybody's life one that we want to support. thank you. >> thank you. >>> tonight at 8:00, the annual net roots nation conference from earlier this year in detroit, including remarks from activists on a number of issues like sexual assault, gay rights and income inequality. here's a preview. >> you are drinking
i know that joe pitts and frank palone will be working hard a the chairman and ranking member as we think about the process. next steps, already diane and i have been listening about let's get the labs here. there's a lot of folks who we want to hear from, and, remember, and dr. francis, dr. collins, i mean, the ideas of limiting the bureaucracy, limiting the paperwork, the crazy rules that are out there, we can fix that. but we can't fix it without hearing from you first, and that's what's...
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frank? [applause] >> thank you, joe, for that overly kind introduction. if i were to introduce myself it sticker, franker cilluffo, he who displays varying delays
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frank? [applause] >> thank you, joe, for that overly kind introduction. if i were to introduce myself it sticker, franker cilluffo, he who displays varying delays of ignorance in lots of subjects. the environment we're facing today plays to one a.d.d.,rengths, to my since if you were to close your eyes, have a map in front of anyplace, anyplace on the map and all likelihood you're going to fall into a bulls eye of a crisis that we are facing right now. and i'm going to spare the obligatory lawyer joke. thing, il you one normally like lawyers behind me, to be in front of all of you is threatening. but i also have the greatest respect and appreciation for what the american bar association does, for what joe one of my good colleagues jim turner and all of collectively do, to advance our national security and security.r homeland you've done great work over the that youd i mope continue to do this great work because our country needs it. what i thought i'd do quickly is, again, if you were to close your eyes to point to anywhere map, whether it's the ukraine,
frank? [applause] >> thank you, joe, for that overly kind introduction. if i were to introduce myself it sticker, franker cilluffo, he who displays varying delays of ignorance in lots of subjects. the environment we're facing today plays to one a.d.d.,rengths, to my since if you were to close your eyes, have a map in front of anyplace, anyplace on the map and all likelihood you're going to fall into a bulls eye of a crisis that we are facing right now. and i'm going to spare the...
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joe wagner, cbs money watch joins us on this monday live in new york. good morning. >> morning, frank. burger king may be heading north. the fast food giant is in talks to buy tim hot ons based in canada -- hortons. burger king will reportedly move headquarters there and that would let burger king take advance of the lower tax rate, it would be the world largest fast food largest chain. last week was a strong one for the markets overall. on friday, the dow finished down about 38 points and the nasdaq rose six. want to check in early at a hotel or use an in room space? it actually could cost you extra. a new study by a professor at fyu hospitality, the hotel recommendation will bring in $2.5 billion in hotel fees doubled out of a decade ago. customers get charged for removing a mini bar, and san francisco, you'll get charged $20 a night for a, quote, urban fee and using the internet, make local phone calls, getting newspaper. >> there's always something when you check into the hotel. >> r. a star bucks is bringing something back a little bit early. pumpkin spice lattes are back a littl
joe wagner, cbs money watch joins us on this monday live in new york. good morning. >> morning, frank. burger king may be heading north. the fast food giant is in talks to buy tim hot ons based in canada -- hortons. burger king will reportedly move headquarters there and that would let burger king take advance of the lower tax rate, it would be the world largest fast food largest chain. last week was a strong one for the markets overall. on friday, the dow finished down about 38 points...
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as frank said the other day, connect lowers costs and connect saves lives. most of you know joeaul mattingly as well. director.eau joe paul and his wife, luanne, have a dairy, beef, and grain farm in marion county. they are fifth generation grain farmers. he had insurance but his premium kept going out. an agent sent him to connect. there he found he could buy insurance that was not only cheaper, but also better. now, that was not medicaid. nor did he get a subsidy. he is paying full freight. even so, he figures his premiums are about 20% lower for better coverage. he chose to bed, part of the solution instead of part of the problem. these are not politicians, their farmers. their kentuckians. they are just trying to take care of their families and preserve a way of life. if we could get the critics of health care reform to be like joe paul and be a part of the solution instead of part of the problem, we would all be better off. but that problem is familiar. poisoned byas been partisan politics and finger-pointing. 24/7 divisiveness. you know, in kentucky we have divided governm
as frank said the other day, connect lowers costs and connect saves lives. most of you know joeaul mattingly as well. director.eau joe paul and his wife, luanne, have a dairy, beef, and grain farm in marion county. they are fifth generation grain farmers. he had insurance but his premium kept going out. an agent sent him to connect. there he found he could buy insurance that was not only cheaper, but also better. now, that was not medicaid. nor did he get a subsidy. he is paying full freight....
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i could go on and on about frank cilluffo's background and resume. let me introduce him. thank you joe for that overly kind introduction. myself,e to introduce it would be a bumper sticker " play'silluffo, he looted varying degrees of ignorance and lots of subjects. " place to my strengths, to my add. if you were to close your eyes and point to any place on the map, and all likelihood you would fall into a bull's-eye. i'm going to spare the obligatory lawyer joke. i can tell you one thing i normally like lawyers behind me. to be in front of all of you is a little threatening. the greatest respect and appreciation for what the american bar association does, for what joe does, for what all of you collectively do to advance our national security and improved our homeland security. you have done great work over the years, and i hope that you continue to do this great work. what i thought i would do very quickly, if you close your eyes and point to anywhere on the map, whether it is the ukraine, crimea, north korea thomas whether it is what is unfolding so tragically in syria and iraq, vast
i could go on and on about frank cilluffo's background and resume. let me introduce him. thank you joe for that overly kind introduction. myself,e to introduce it would be a bumper sticker " play'silluffo, he looted varying degrees of ignorance and lots of subjects. " place to my strengths, to my add. if you were to close your eyes and point to any place on the map, and all likelihood you would fall into a bull's-eye. i'm going to spare the obligatory lawyer joke. i can tell you one...
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as frank said the other day, and connectrs cost saves lives. most of you know joeball mattingly as well. he is a farm bureau director. paul and his wife luanne have a farm in marion county. they are fifth-generation farmers. had insurance, but his premiums kept going up, so he was open to looking for alternatives. an agent sent him to connect. there joe paul found he could buy insurance that was not only cheaper, but also better. now that was not medicaid, nor did he get a subsidy. he is paying full freight. but even so, he figures his premiums are about 20% lower for better coverage. said, he chose to be part of the solution instead of part of the problem. politicians.aren't they are farmers. they are kentuckians. and they are just trying to take care of their families and preserve a way of life. we can just get the critics of health care reform to be like joe paul and be part of the solution instead of part of the problem, we would all be better off. but that problem is familiar. washington has been poisoned by partisan bickering. politics and finger-pointing. di
as frank said the other day, and connectrs cost saves lives. most of you know joeball mattingly as well. he is a farm bureau director. paul and his wife luanne have a farm in marion county. they are fifth-generation farmers. had insurance, but his premiums kept going up, so he was open to looking for alternatives. an agent sent him to connect. there joe paul found he could buy insurance that was not only cheaper, but also better. now that was not medicaid, nor did he get a subsidy. he is paying...
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frank underwood prank call hillary clinton and impersonate bill. >> what are you getting me? >> this is a very personal decision that i'll make when i'm ready. >> hey, it's joe. >> i know whose is better. >> that was very funny, the whole bill gates thing -- >> how is the -- >> i think it's hitting it's stride. >> that was good. great. and they're worldwide. >> they have a bureau in burbank and west hollywood. >> tuesday, really? are they hiring? >> they're always hiring. international senations. they're website is in 3-d. in their spare time they produce "morning joe." >> okay, up next, what, if anything, did we learn today. we are born makers. we make inspiring things... that go beyond the expected and get people talking. things that make you wonder... ...how you ever lived without them. the all-new chrysler 200. america's import we're changing the way we do business, with startup ny. we've created tax free zones throughout the state. and startup ny companies will be investing hundreds of millions of dollars in jobs and infrastructure. thanks to startup ny, businesses can operate tax free for 10 years. no property tax. no business tax. and no sales tax. wh
frank underwood prank call hillary clinton and impersonate bill. >> what are you getting me? >> this is a very personal decision that i'll make when i'm ready. >> hey, it's joe. >> i know whose is better. >> that was very funny, the whole bill gates thing -- >> how is the -- >> i think it's hitting it's stride. >> that was good. great. and they're worldwide. >> they have a bureau in burbank and west hollywood. >> tuesday, really? are...
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frank has been trying to figure out. he caught up with some of golf's biggest names. everything ebbs and flows, robert. i'm not worried. anyway. what can you tell us? >> well, joe day here at the u.s. open in fleshing, queens. over 700,000 people expected to come to watch two weeks of tennis here. ticket sales expected to top over $100 million. tennis is in a bit of an upswing after the big slump in the mid to late 1990. so we asked what can tennis teach the game of golf, which is you guys have been covering is in a bit of a slump, and we got some answers from the great roger federer, who is one of the favorites to win this tournament. >> long time ago we decided to go global. which was a risky thing to do. golf is still very much america based in terms of the big tours, the three of the four majors are still played in america. where in tennis we play them in australia, in france, in england and then here in new york. >> guys some other things that golf can learn from tennis, starting early tennis like golf is kind of hard to learn how to play. a new program called quick start uses lower tennis nets, smaller rackets. the usta building thousands of mini courts f
frank has been trying to figure out. he caught up with some of golf's biggest names. everything ebbs and flows, robert. i'm not worried. anyway. what can you tell us? >> well, joe day here at the u.s. open in fleshing, queens. over 700,000 people expected to come to watch two weeks of tennis here. ticket sales expected to top over $100 million. tennis is in a bit of an upswing after the big slump in the mid to late 1990. so we asked what can tennis teach the game of golf, which is you...