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good morning, mr. poore. i believe you are represented by cathy frye, is that correct? >> yes, sir. >> unlike cedric whose public defender is likely to be carrying a heavy case load and have limited resources, james poore has hired a private defense attorney. >> miss frye has been in this morning. not guilty plea entered on your behalf. good luck. >> thank you. >> after the arraignment, the two brothers try to talk. but an officer notices the exchange and separates them. >> did that go the way you thought? >> oh, no. i didn't know nothing about no attorney. how is his court process moving quicker than mine. >> you tried to talk after you were arraigned. what were you trying to say to him? >> how did you get an attorney? how were you able to afford an attorney. i know i'm scrambling to try to get an attorney myself. >> you gonna be cool? >> it never hurts to shed a tear especially when you're a man of deep feelings. >> catch up, catch up, catch up. >> on the advice of his new attorney, james declined to discuss the case any further. but as he is led to a single-person seg
good morning, mr. poore. i believe you are represented by cathy frye, is that correct? >> yes, sir. >> unlike cedric whose public defender is likely to be carrying a heavy case load and have limited resources, james poore has hired a private defense attorney. >> miss frye has been in this morning. not guilty plea entered on your behalf. good luck. >> thank you. >> after the arraignment, the two brothers try to talk. but an officer notices the exchange and separates...
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the shooting that happened about 2 weeks ago -- of the poor mr. perez lopez and covering for one of their inform ants who were criminals. they had 3 officers went to the federal pen because they were dealing with criminals and went to the pen because they were dealing with criminals and became criminals. we all know the mission station is the most corrupt station in the city and we all know the undercover cop program there has been given a hard look by these feds and they are still look ing. have you notified the feds. i've got a lot more i'll come next week or the week after. thank you. >> any further public comment? >> hello. my name is paulette brown. i'd like to use the overhead. i'm here concerning my son and his friends called him cheddar and he was measured by a semi caucasian by a semi automatic gun and to this day still no justice. his case is a cold case. i have the name of all the perpetrators that murder and that was there and involved with my son being murdered. anthony hunter and one of these is deceased. these are the names that i g
the shooting that happened about 2 weeks ago -- of the poor mr. perez lopez and covering for one of their inform ants who were criminals. they had 3 officers went to the federal pen because they were dealing with criminals and went to the pen because they were dealing with criminals and became criminals. we all know the mission station is the most corrupt station in the city and we all know the undercover cop program there has been given a hard look by these feds and they are still look ing....
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mr. injury prone. >> poor guy. get him back, he's doing well. did you see that? it was nasty injury. >> washington wizards struggling. they get to sleep in their own beds for in one year 5.6 million hospital workers helped perform 26.6 million surgeries deliver 3.7 million babies and treat 133 million e.r. patients. now congress is considering cuts which could increase wait times reduce staff, and threaten your community's health. keep the heart of america's hospitals strong. for you and your family tell congress: don't cut hospital care. >>> so far spring has failed to put pep in the wizards step after a disastrous game ended in a loss. they're back for a five-game stretch in hopes of getting a little mojo back. tonight they're hosting the pacers. biele attacks the back and stumbles and falls. check out the replay. he twists his ankle. did not return. he did walk out of the locker room on his own. late 4th quarter, john wall, big three to tie the game. just over ten seconds left in regulation. just enough time for george hill to drive the lane on contested ant g
mr. injury prone. >> poor guy. get him back, he's doing well. did you see that? it was nasty injury. >> washington wizards struggling. they get to sleep in their own beds for in one year 5.6 million hospital workers helped perform 26.6 million surgeries deliver 3.7 million babies and treat 133 million e.r. patients. now congress is considering cuts which could increase wait times reduce staff, and threaten your community's health. keep the heart of america's hospitals strong. for...
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poor old mr.ocrats, they're having gotten an almighty kicking for going into government with the conservatives. but we shall see. >> reporter: on the way to buckingham palace. he'll be there very shortly for his last audience. >> as i said it's an incredibly short journey. interestingly, i think there are some people on the road who are not entirely sure what is going on. that's partly because, you know, you got a couple of cars and a couple outriders. but this is not the united states. in some ways it's all remarkably, i suppose, european in scale compared to the united states. but just about to get into buckingham palace. just sweeping in there. lots of tourists getting a totally fantastic view. probably see the old selfie stick in a minute. >> reporter: we also have our camera inside. we don't often see this. there we go. the car going in with david cameron as prime minister about to bid farewell at least for now, to the queen at the end of this five-year term this sixth term of parliament. he'
poor old mr.ocrats, they're having gotten an almighty kicking for going into government with the conservatives. but we shall see. >> reporter: on the way to buckingham palace. he'll be there very shortly for his last audience. >> as i said it's an incredibly short journey. interestingly, i think there are some people on the road who are not entirely sure what is going on. that's partly because, you know, you got a couple of cars and a couple outriders. but this is not the united...
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and then competing against one another to see how much money they can extract from obviously poor people. >> mr. deberry thanks for your comments. we appreciate it. >> thank you. >> now for a different point of view. for many who protect and serve in this country, our police officers the deep tensions in ferguson have a whole different meaning. many in law enforcement believe events in ferguson have sparked a war on them fueled by anti-cop hatred and rhetoric. joining me now milwaukee county sheriff david clark. sheriff, welcome, and respond to what you just heard about this notion of consolidation. would that change anything? >> i don't know. you know we have to look at what has led to the rise of the american ghetto in the united states to begin with and i think it's failed liberal government policies that have torn a black family apart, created a lot of dysfunction. some of this is self-inflicted. when you have kids out of wedlock, you don't embrace education, involve yourselves in drug and alcohol abuse. you're not going to do very well in life. however, some of what was mentioned about wha
and then competing against one another to see how much money they can extract from obviously poor people. >> mr. deberry thanks for your comments. we appreciate it. >> thank you. >> now for a different point of view. for many who protect and serve in this country, our police officers the deep tensions in ferguson have a whole different meaning. many in law enforcement believe events in ferguson have sparked a war on them fueled by anti-cop hatred and rhetoric. joining me now...
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mr. mcconnell took over the leadership post this year to end dysfunction and return the senate to a working body. that effort appears off to a poor start. and if mr. paul's signature represents his grasp of foreign policy, republicans should be justifiably leery of him of a presidential nominee. whatever the outcome of negotiations with iran, the 47 senators have done irreparable harm. it is regrettable that kentucky's two senators were among them. louisville courier journal. here's a headline in the salt lake city tribune in utah. utah senators increase risk of war. senators lee and hatch join a foolish campaign. it will be up to history to judge whether the latest partisan stunt joined by utah senators mike lee and orrin hatch ends a wartime warmongering or just another bit of buffoonery on the world stage. the republicans who dispatched this letter have disgraced themselves and undermined the credibility of the nation of the constitution they took an oath to uphold. rand paul, marco rubio and ted cruz, at minimum, signing such a letter should disqualify each man from holding the high office they seek to degrade. here's the pit
mr. mcconnell took over the leadership post this year to end dysfunction and return the senate to a working body. that effort appears off to a poor start. and if mr. paul's signature represents his grasp of foreign policy, republicans should be justifiably leery of him of a presidential nominee. whatever the outcome of negotiations with iran, the 47 senators have done irreparable harm. it is regrettable that kentucky's two senators were among them. louisville courier journal. here's a headline...
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he talked about how many lives could be saved, helping poor people. thank you, mr. chairman. i appreciate this hearing and the good witnesses. sen. inhofe: senator boxer wanted to have some into -- some time to enter something into the record. 30 seconds for you then 30 seconds for me and then it is over. sen. boxer: it is never over. i ask unanimous consent to enter into the record h hart that shows the california -- a chart that shows californians are paying $20 less as we reduce carbon emissions. sen. inhofe: without objections, so ordered. two documents, saying california has the highest u.s. poverty rate. when comparing income to cost of living and secondly, from the manhattan institute, migration from california to oklahoma increased by 274% in the 2000s. sen. boxer: you are lucky. sen. inhofe: adjourned. [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2014] >> next republican scott walker speaks and that's :00 a.m. your calls and c
he talked about how many lives could be saved, helping poor people. thank you, mr. chairman. i appreciate this hearing and the good witnesses. sen. inhofe: senator boxer wanted to have some into -- some time to enter something into the record. 30 seconds for you then 30 seconds for me and then it is over. sen. boxer: it is never over. i ask unanimous consent to enter into the record h hart that shows the california -- a chart that shows californians are paying $20 less as we reduce carbon...
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we already had a poor relationship between mr. netanyahu and the president.till if the prime minister intends to -- >> if he's re-elected let's say he holds on to these positions, opposes any deal with iran opposes the current notion of the deal owe positions a two-state solution do you think the obama administration backed by congress would actually take steps against israel and reduce economic assistance? for instance military-to-military cooperation, stuff like that? >> i think the military-to-military cooperation is going to go on regardless of who is in that office and differences over policy. but where it may come in, if the prime minister opposes a two-state solution and there are issues before the u.n. because so much of the time is spent on israel and often criticizing israel it's hard to imagine the administration being as eager to rush into israel's defense if there's yet another disagreement on policy. >> and the solutions which are anti-israel, that's what you're talking about, the u.s. may be more reluctant to do that? >> particularly if they do
we already had a poor relationship between mr. netanyahu and the president.till if the prime minister intends to -- >> if he's re-elected let's say he holds on to these positions, opposes any deal with iran opposes the current notion of the deal owe positions a two-state solution do you think the obama administration backed by congress would actually take steps against israel and reduce economic assistance? for instance military-to-military cooperation, stuff like that? >> i think...
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mrs. clifford friend. >> i thought they were a poor match. >> reporter: within a year of christian's birth, the marriage was floundering. lynn and her husband parted ways and later divorced. >> she was upset that her dreams had fallen apart, but she was very happy with the fact that she was a mom. >> reporter: so disappointment abounded, but baby christian was not part of it. >> he was her number-one priority in life. i mean, she lived for him. >> reporter: consumed with being a mom meant men were out of the picture for the foreseeable future. but then along came ed odell. he was a consultant from nashville working on a construction project at her hospital. >> he set eyes on her right away. he was a southern gentleman, and he will walk in and would say hi, and then he'll leave. that went on for, i think a year. and then one day she said "i think i'm going to go on a date with ed." >> reporter: and that one date turned into a whirlwind romance. within months lynn and ed got the engaged and mapped out a future together in nashville. he was very fond of the boy and looked for to them all being a family tog
mrs. clifford friend. >> i thought they were a poor match. >> reporter: within a year of christian's birth, the marriage was floundering. lynn and her husband parted ways and later divorced. >> she was upset that her dreams had fallen apart, but she was very happy with the fact that she was a mom. >> reporter: so disappointment abounded, but baby christian was not part of it. >> he was her number-one priority in life. i mean, she lived for him. >> reporter:...
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he talked about how many lives could be saved, helping poor people. thank you, mr. chairman. appreciate this hearing and the good wishtnesses. >> senator boxer wanted to have some into inter- -- some time to enter something into the record. and then it is over. >> it is never over. i ask unanimous consent to enter into the record h hart that shows the california -- a chart that shows californians are paying $20 less as we reduce carbon emissions. >> without objections, so ordered. two documents, saying california has the highest u.s. poverty rate. and secondly, from the manhattan institute, migration from california to oklahoma increased by 274% in the 2000s. >> you are lucky. >> >> this headline from the boston globe. kerry blasts senate gop letter to iran. he said he was in utter disbelief when he red a letter from 47 senate republicans to iran. he called the letter on unprecedented break from centuries of congressional action and a threat to united states and its foreign policy. in the letter written by tom cotton of arkansas, the signatories threatened to undo any deal to
he talked about how many lives could be saved, helping poor people. thank you, mr. chairman. appreciate this hearing and the good wishtnesses. >> senator boxer wanted to have some into inter- -- some time to enter something into the record. and then it is over. >> it is never over. i ask unanimous consent to enter into the record h hart that shows the california -- a chart that shows californians are paying $20 less as we reduce carbon emissions. >> without objections, so...
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poor mum. just in the middle there. guest: mr. miliband, do you think socialism remains a party value? if so, why, and how? mr. miliband: yes is the answer, because i believe in a fairer more equal society. now, each generation of politicians put into practice in their own generation -- what does it mean today? it goes back to the question this lady asked. this is something that countries all around the world are looking at. this is a question america is facing, president obama, as well. are we going to be a country that works just for the rich or is there a fair shot? are you going to be able to go out and build a life for you and your family restaurant people are doubting that in britain. to the gentleman who thinks i look too gloomy, that is wiping sometimes it might sound that way, because i think people are saying why does this country not work for me anymore question what they say to do. making it work for more -- working people again. guest: i think those need to be revisited and reaffirmed. ms. burley: a quick follow up question? guest: how are you going to be different from ni
poor mum. just in the middle there. guest: mr. miliband, do you think socialism remains a party value? if so, why, and how? mr. miliband: yes is the answer, because i believe in a fairer more equal society. now, each generation of politicians put into practice in their own generation -- what does it mean today? it goes back to the question this lady asked. this is something that countries all around the world are looking at. this is a question america is facing, president obama, as well. are we...
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we are not a poor country and let me demonstrate to you how we are not a poor country. mr. president, when some of us talk about the rich getting richer -- and that's kind of a general statement -- let me be more specific. from the year 2013 to the year 2015 the wealthiest 14 americans, 14 people, 1-4 increased their net wealth by more than $157 billion over the past two years. 14 people, wealthiest 14 billionaires in america saw their net wealth increase by more than $157 billion from 2013 to 2015. let me be even more specific, and you tell me whether this is a poor nation that cuts kids off of health insurance a poor nation that denies nutrition to families that need it, a poor nation that cuts back on meals and wheels for elderly low-income seniors. here's what's going on in this quote -- unquote -- poor nation. from march of 2013 to march of 2015, bill gates the wealthiest person in america saw his wealth increase by $12.2 billion, going from $67 billion to $79 billion in 2015. warren buffett during that period saw his wealth increase by $19 billion. one guy two years.
we are not a poor country and let me demonstrate to you how we are not a poor country. mr. president, when some of us talk about the rich getting richer -- and that's kind of a general statement -- let me be more specific. from the year 2013 to the year 2015 the wealthiest 14 americans, 14 people, 1-4 increased their net wealth by more than $157 billion over the past two years. 14 people, wealthiest 14 billionaires in america saw their net wealth increase by more than $157 billion from 2013 to...
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but somebody at state is putting poor jen psaki in a terrible position. >> well, absolutely. if mrs. clinton did not sign that document, then she stole federal documents from the federal government. if she did sign that document she committed perjury. because the document says i certify that i have surrendered everything to you. look, the premise of the law the government keeps the documents while you're in office. when you leave you tell the government which ones you want. the government looks at them and decides which ones you can have, presumably personal ones. she denied the government the ability to do that and now she keeps changing her story. >> and it's a very simple question. when jen psaki was asked today did you look there's got to be a file on all the state department employees. she said, well she's a top official. all the more reason why it would be easy to find. there's going to be a very narrow file with respect to all former secretaries and just open it up and look. you can't tell me they don't know. >> look, before she leaves the building on her last day in office s
but somebody at state is putting poor jen psaki in a terrible position. >> well, absolutely. if mrs. clinton did not sign that document, then she stole federal documents from the federal government. if she did sign that document she committed perjury. because the document says i certify that i have surrendered everything to you. look, the premise of the law the government keeps the documents while you're in office. when you leave you tell the government which ones you want. the government...
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mr. speaker, snap is one of the only remaining basic protections for the poor. for many of the poorest americans, snap is the only form of income assistance that they receive. the numbers don't lie. but the stories are far moore powerful. just listen -- far more powerful. just listen to the people who rely on snap to make ends meet. thousands of people wrote to congress, pleadinging with us to not cut snap -- pleading with us to not cut snap. one woman wrote, i was able to finish college, feed my family and find a career where i'm able to vote for -- where i'm able to advocate for a program i know works. another person wrote, snap means dignity. snap matters to me because no senior should have to choose between buying food or paying for their medication. when i was a child my father left and the only reason we could afford food was because of food stamps. i never got a chance to say thank you, so thank you. for the life of me i can't figure out why house republicans are hell bent on arbitrarily cutting a program that feeds hungry kids, seniors and working famili
mr. speaker, snap is one of the only remaining basic protections for the poor. for many of the poorest americans, snap is the only form of income assistance that they receive. the numbers don't lie. but the stories are far moore powerful. just listen -- far more powerful. just listen to the people who rely on snap to make ends meet. thousands of people wrote to congress, pleadinging with us to not cut snap -- pleading with us to not cut snap. one woman wrote, i was able to finish college, feed...
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mr. speaker, we should not be balancing the federal budget on the backs of the working poor, period. cutting food assistance and making hunger worse in this country will not solve our fiscal challenges. snap is not the problem. for republicans, cuts to programs for low-income americans might rally their base but not solve our challenges. poor and working families did not cause our fiscal problems but time and time again, programs that help them survive tough times and provide them with opportunities to get out of poverty are always targeted for drastic cuts. and what's especially troubling to me that the poorest and most vulnerable americans continue to be the target of false and even mean-spirited rhetoric in this chamber. it is time for that to stop. instead of cutting snap we should be strengthening the program we should increase the program so it lets them buy more healthy foods. about $1.40 per person per meal and many families run out of food three weeks into the month because the benefit level is already so low. we also should be working to address one of the biggest flaws in
mr. speaker, we should not be balancing the federal budget on the backs of the working poor, period. cutting food assistance and making hunger worse in this country will not solve our fiscal challenges. snap is not the problem. for republicans, cuts to programs for low-income americans might rally their base but not solve our challenges. poor and working families did not cause our fiscal problems but time and time again, programs that help them survive tough times and provide them with...
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poor, i should say. it says here it may be that mrs. clinton used private e-mails because she anticipated republicans would be on the prowl for scandal and wanted to control what part of her record might be scrutinized. such fears would have had ample basis, but they do not excuse a penchant for control and secrecy that she has exhibited before and that remains a worrying attribute. this notion that she's secretive, that the clintons try to control and play by their own rules. you and others who have supported the clintons still believe she needs to get in front of this. >> yeah. i think they have got -- they do have to get in front of it. they have to put out as much as they possibly can as quickly as possible. they have to comply with the subpoenas now that are coming from congress and she's got to accelerate the launch of her campaign. i mean the most important thing she can do is start to make her argument about why she should be president and not let this be the only story that's out there, so they have a lot of work to do and this
poor, i should say. it says here it may be that mrs. clinton used private e-mails because she anticipated republicans would be on the prowl for scandal and wanted to control what part of her record might be scrutinized. such fears would have had ample basis, but they do not excuse a penchant for control and secrecy that she has exhibited before and that remains a worrying attribute. this notion that she's secretive, that the clintons try to control and play by their own rules. you and others...
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poor people matter. if we say they don't matter that is unacceptable once again. >> mr. potter what's the next move if they do strike it down? >> i think there would be a lot of support in looking at what would happen with a single payor system. this would be chaotic throughout the country. i think it would be unleashing a movement then. i think it is correct that a lot more people like this law. i think the republicans are deluding themselves into thinking this is not as popular as it is. >> and the cases that are being brought before the supreme court that are arguing this are lame. i don't know how else to put it. they're the most extreme, the most obscure cases. you can make this stuff up if you're a conserveative and you don't like obamacare. great to have you with us tonight. i appreciate it. >>> answer the question there at the bottom of the screen. share your thoughts with us on twitter. like us on facebook. you know how it is. >>> coming up fresh reaction to the justice department's report on the ferguson case. >>> later we'll talk to the clinton camp about the
poor people matter. if we say they don't matter that is unacceptable once again. >> mr. potter what's the next move if they do strike it down? >> i think there would be a lot of support in looking at what would happen with a single payor system. this would be chaotic throughout the country. i think it would be unleashing a movement then. i think it is correct that a lot more people like this law. i think the republicans are deluding themselves into thinking this is not as popular as...
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poor people and minorities. it is time for us to act. thank you, mr. chairman. >> i thank all of my colleagues. questions. ess. >> so the attorney general said they would not be charging with dan walker with any crimes related to michael brown's death. i know you said you were disappointed, if you can detail your feelings on that and also the specific detail 245that michael brown didn't have his hands up when he was fatally shot. >> all right. yes. >> let me try to respond to your -- >> we want to deal with in this a macro -- overhauling entire justice system. >> we know that there was a miscarriage of justice at the local level. on the part of the st. louis county prosecutor. the way the case was presented to the grand jury. the faults of the grand jury system. all of that came in to play in this case. and it's unfortunate. i'm going to leave it there. >> thank you. next question. yes, sir. say who you are. what media. >> i'm an intern at c-span. but i'm curious. i guess this is for representative jackson lee. criminal justice form. what would that look like? is that reducing mandatory minimums for drug
poor people and minorities. it is time for us to act. thank you, mr. chairman. >> i thank all of my colleagues. questions. ess. >> so the attorney general said they would not be charging with dan walker with any crimes related to michael brown's death. i know you said you were disappointed, if you can detail your feelings on that and also the specific detail 245that michael brown didn't have his hands up when he was fatally shot. >> all right. yes. >> let me try to...
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mr. mcdonald will be able to get back into the nfl and do what he does best. >> the 49ers released mcdonald after this incident saying he's had a pattern of poor decision making. mcdonald was also investigated but never charge in a domestic violence incident in august. when asked for a response today the team said quote he doesn't play for us anymore. >>> major league baseball's commissioner said getting the a's a new ballpark is a top priority. we spoke with the athletics today in arizona as part of the spring training tour. he said he's not sure what influence his office can have on the issue and wants the a's and city to find a solution. there was a panel formed to examine that issue but never published a public report. >>> when a bus carrying dozens of teenagers caught fire saturday night several adults acted very quickly to save these kids. one went above and beyond actually going back into that smoky bus. leeann melendez has that story now. >> reporter: this is the bus that caught on fire saturday night near walnut creek carrying about 40 teenagers. sheriff deputy anthony was driving to work. the interior lights of the bus revealed who was inside. >> ju
mr. mcdonald will be able to get back into the nfl and do what he does best. >> the 49ers released mcdonald after this incident saying he's had a pattern of poor decision making. mcdonald was also investigated but never charge in a domestic violence incident in august. when asked for a response today the team said quote he doesn't play for us anymore. >>> major league baseball's commissioner said getting the a's a new ballpark is a top priority. we spoke with the athletics today...
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poor health and drug addiction. the application of these -- yes? mr. durbin: if the senator would yield senator booker has joined us. we're happy to have his cosponsorship of this. and i am a hoping that he might be able to make some of his own observations on the very issue that you are discussing. mr. booker: i want to pick up right where he left off and i want it thank really from the bottom of my heart the leadership of senator lee and senator durbin on what i think is an extraordinary piece of legislation in terms of its impact. and you all have made it clear time and time again as you did in the last congress and this congress that the application of the mandatory minimum sentences, especially drug cases, feeds a perception of pervasive unfairness in our criminal justice system just for the points that senator lee was making out. and this perception is based in that reality. when i was mayor i used to always say "god we trust." but everyone else, bring me davment and the datadata. it shows that mandatory minimums have a desperate impact on minori
poor health and drug addiction. the application of these -- yes? mr. durbin: if the senator would yield senator booker has joined us. we're happy to have his cosponsorship of this. and i am a hoping that he might be able to make some of his own observations on the very issue that you are discussing. mr. booker: i want to pick up right where he left off and i want it thank really from the bottom of my heart the leadership of senator lee and senator durbin on what i think is an extraordinary...
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they need, they deserve a robust experience on poor -- par with their wired peers so again i think he mr. chairman for ensuring a quality and increasing the model versus fixed distinction. the item contains from clear moves to ensure that all content all applications are treated equally. this is essential to the free market and is procompetition. we must also ensure that companies are not able to take actions that circumvent or undermined the open internet rules through exemptions in the definition are at a point of interconnection and despite the flurry of press reports earlier this week very interesting for me i would never advocate for any policy that undermines oversight or enforcement of any open internet protections including interconnection. i'm pleased that this order commits to monitor internet traffic arrangements and enables the commission to intervene if appropriate. i have also been vocal about my call to modernize a lifeline movement which has been stuck in an emcee hammer parachute pants time warp since 1985. this order enables the fcc to support broadband as a separate se
they need, they deserve a robust experience on poor -- par with their wired peers so again i think he mr. chairman for ensuring a quality and increasing the model versus fixed distinction. the item contains from clear moves to ensure that all content all applications are treated equally. this is essential to the free market and is procompetition. we must also ensure that companies are not able to take actions that circumvent or undermined the open internet rules through exemptions in the...
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inequality so the vast majority of people are becoming poor but people on the top are phenomenally wealthy. that is the reality that we must address. mr. president, manifested in the house and senate budgets, my republican colleagues are ignoring a very significant reality and that is that millions of middle-class and working families, people who are often working longer hours for lower wages, people who are seeing significant declines in their standard of living over the last 40 years while i republicans say those people who are struggling come those people who are trying to feed their families those people who are trying to send their kids to college, those are not the people that we should be helping. why do we have to worry about the top 1%? madam president at a time when over 45 million americans are living in poverty and that is more than almost any time in the modern history of our country and many of these people are working people people working 40 or 50 or so weak at substandard wages. my republican colleagues think we should increase poverty by ending the affordable care act by slashing medicaid, by cutting food stamps and
inequality so the vast majority of people are becoming poor but people on the top are phenomenally wealthy. that is the reality that we must address. mr. president, manifested in the house and senate budgets, my republican colleagues are ignoring a very significant reality and that is that millions of middle-class and working families, people who are often working longer hours for lower wages, people who are seeing significant declines in their standard of living over the last 40 years while i...
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how many lives could be saved with just a fraction of these costs helping poor people in a lot of different ways. thank you, mr. chairman. i appreciate this hearing, and good witnesses we've had. >> thank you, senator sessions. senator boxer wanted to have just a moment to -- unanimous consent request to enter something into the record so we'll just recognize you for 30 seconds to do that and then me for 30 seconds and then it's over. all right? >> it's never over. okay. so, mr. chairman i ask unanimous consent to place into the record a very important chart that shows that californians are paying $20 less per month for electricity than the national average, as we reduce carbon pollution in such great way, and i'm so grateful to mary nichols for playing a role in this. >> without objection so ordered. and my 30 seconds two documents, one from the census bureau that says california has the highest u.s. poverty rate when comparing income and cost of living across the state. and secondly, from the manhattan institute, that migration from california to oklahoma increased by 274% in the 2000s. and without objection
how many lives could be saved with just a fraction of these costs helping poor people in a lot of different ways. thank you, mr. chairman. i appreciate this hearing, and good witnesses we've had. >> thank you, senator sessions. senator boxer wanted to have just a moment to -- unanimous consent request to enter something into the record so we'll just recognize you for 30 seconds to do that and then me for 30 seconds and then it's over. all right? >> it's never over. okay. so, mr....
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poor people and minorities. it's time for us to act. thank you, mr. chairman. mr. butterfield: i thank all of my colleagues. questions? yes, sir. questioner: so the attorney general, they would not be charging dan wolf with any crimes related to the death. i was hoping that you and congressman clay could just -- i know you said you were extremely disappointed in that. hoping you could detail a little bit more your feelings on that and also the specific details of michael brown didn't have his hands up when i was fatally shot. mr. butterfield: all right. mr. clay: we want to deal with this in a macrosense. overhauling the entire justice system. we know that there was a miscarriage of justice at the local level. on part of the st. louis county prosecutor. the way the case was presented to the grand jury, the fault of the grand jury system. all of that came into play in this case. it's unfortunate. and i'm going to leave it there. thank you. mr. butterfield: next question? anyone else? yes, sir. state who you are. what media. questioner: i'm an intern at c-span. but i'm curious -- \[laughter] i guess this is f
poor people and minorities. it's time for us to act. thank you, mr. chairman. mr. butterfield: i thank all of my colleagues. questions? yes, sir. questioner: so the attorney general, they would not be charging dan wolf with any crimes related to the death. i was hoping that you and congressman clay could just -- i know you said you were extremely disappointed in that. hoping you could detail a little bit more your feelings on that and also the specific details of michael brown didn't have his...
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mr. lemon. >> i'm not hating on anyone. i'm not downing wealth. i think you can be wealthy, fine. but if you're going to do it on the backs of other poor'm not really down with that. and to say he doesn't accept a salary i think everybody should accept a salary. there's a difference between wealth excess and opulence. so you can be a wealthy person you can be respectful with it and ask your congregation for money but asking people for $65 million for a g-650 that you can't even transport cargo in that's a bunch of malarkey. >> don lemon and leonardo blair. he doesn't want it anymore. >> we invited him to come on. >> let's see that interview part deux. >>> the conversation this evening about the n word. >> from the whole sae controversy, the house hommom, the sopping she was singing. trinidad going to join me. >>> coming up next elton john calling for a boycott of fashion designers dolce & gabbana -- through invito fertilization are chemical children. we have clay aiken here to respond to that next. wouldn't it be great if hiring plumbers carpenters and even piano tuners were just as simple? thanks to angie's list, now it is. we've made
mr. lemon. >> i'm not hating on anyone. i'm not downing wealth. i think you can be wealthy, fine. but if you're going to do it on the backs of other poor'm not really down with that. and to say he doesn't accept a salary i think everybody should accept a salary. there's a difference between wealth excess and opulence. so you can be a wealthy person you can be respectful with it and ask your congregation for money but asking people for $65 million for a g-650 that you can't even transport...
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so the vast majority of people are becoming poor but people on top are phenomenally wealthy. that's the reality we must address. mr. president, as manifested in the house and senate budgets, my republican colleagues are ignoring a very significant reality. and that is that millions of middle class and working families, people who are often working longer hours for lower wages, people who are seeing significant declines in their standard of living over the last 40 years but our republican colleagues say, those people who are struggling, those people who are trying to feed their families, those people who are trying to send their kids to college, those are not the people that we should be helping. we got worry about the top one percent. madam president, at a time when over 45 million americans are living in poverty and that's more than almost any time in the modern history of our country and many of these people are working people. people who are working 40 or 50 hours a week at substandard wages. my republican colleagues think we should increase poverty by ending the affordable care act by slashing medicaid by cutt
so the vast majority of people are becoming poor but people on top are phenomenally wealthy. that's the reality we must address. mr. president, as manifested in the house and senate budgets, my republican colleagues are ignoring a very significant reality. and that is that millions of middle class and working families, people who are often working longer hours for lower wages, people who are seeing significant declines in their standard of living over the last 40 years but our republican...
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mr. president the question that we have got to ask ourselves is whether or not we are such a poor country that we should move toward a republican budget which enables, forces more and more people to have no health insurance, which makes it harder for working families to send their kids to college which makes it harder for low income families to send their kids to head start, which cuts back on nutrition programs whether it's the food stamp program, the meals on wheels program the wic program, which helps people who are struggling literally with trying to come up with the income to adequately feed themselves. we have many people in this country who are actually hungry and the republican budget cuts those programs. are we such a poor country that those are the choices that stand before us? i think not. i think the facts are quite the opposite. i think the facts tell us that the united states of america is in fact, the wealthiest country on this planet and, in fact, we have never been a more wealthy country. we're not a poor country, we're an extremely wealthy country. the problem that we fa
mr. president the question that we have got to ask ourselves is whether or not we are such a poor country that we should move toward a republican budget which enables, forces more and more people to have no health insurance, which makes it harder for working families to send their kids to college which makes it harder for low income families to send their kids to head start, which cuts back on nutrition programs whether it's the food stamp program, the meals on wheels program the wic program,...
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i wanted you to know that i took -- i wanted to, we got this poor picture that we wanted to provide you. i will give it to you, mr. chairman, it is -- >> i can't see it from here. >> it is a picture of tom brady. >> with objection it shall not be included in the record. at least the seahawks now know how packer fans feel. >> we will pass this. >> his time has expired. >> it has expired. mr. shock is recognized. >> thank you mr. secretary. thank you for being here. as you know the federal debt limit will expire on march 15th. do you know roughly what our debt limb willit will be when it is set to expire. >> i don't have a estimate right now. obviously we're several -- two months of data away. and i think that the challenge of funding our government is one that we fundamentally make when we make decisions on what our tax and spending policy is. >> do you know roughly -- >> when march 15th rolls around have you started looking at how long you'll be able to use extraordinary measures? >> yes but i will not be able to answer with colorfulty until until -- clarity until -- >> well that is a problem because -- >> are yo
i wanted you to know that i took -- i wanted to, we got this poor picture that we wanted to provide you. i will give it to you, mr. chairman, it is -- >> i can't see it from here. >> it is a picture of tom brady. >> with objection it shall not be included in the record. at least the seahawks now know how packer fans feel. >> we will pass this. >> his time has expired. >> it has expired. mr. shock is recognized. >> thank you mr. secretary. thank you for...
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mr. kessler: if they are extracurricular activities where they do not generate revenues they should be treated as extracurricular activities. nobody said you should support the hockey team. why are these poor minority kids who generate all this money forced to bear this burden of being the only people associated with this business who do not get compensated? bill: what about the rest of the kids at the schools? mr. kessler: stanford university has a fund that it lends money to get the best and the brightest to develop the next apple. to develop the next big company and the use that to compete and get the best kids. is there any ncaa rule that says they cannot give that money to those kids? nothing. if you want to get the best musician on the band playing at the ncaa tournament, do you think there is a limit that stops the schools from giving more money to get the best trumpet player? bill: are you saying other schools pay the band members to play during the tournament? mr. kessler: the schools give extra scholarships and extra housing and extra inducement if they want to have the top band members. that don't get millions of dollars because they don't generate millions of dollars but they g
mr. kessler: if they are extracurricular activities where they do not generate revenues they should be treated as extracurricular activities. nobody said you should support the hockey team. why are these poor minority kids who generate all this money forced to bear this burden of being the only people associated with this business who do not get compensated? bill: what about the rest of the kids at the schools? mr. kessler: stanford university has a fund that it lends money to get the best and...
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today too many families are struggling to make ends meet on rock-bottom wages and poor working conditions on the job. but, mr the middle class' share of america's prosperity is at an all-time low the biggest corporations have posted record profits. in congress, we should be working on ways to build an economy that works for all of our families, not just those at the top. unfortunately, once again instead of standing up for workers my republican colleagues are rushing to the defense of the biggest corporations that have an interest in keeping wages low and denying workers a voice to improve their workplace. workers have the right to decide whether they want union representation and to ensure they are able to exercise that right the national labor relations board or the nlrb helped make sure workers have a fair up-or-down vote. unfortunately, mr. president too often big corporations take advantage of loopholes in the current election process to delay a vote on union representation. unnecessary litigation and excessive delays threaten the rights of workers who want to have a free and fair election. in too many
today too many families are struggling to make ends meet on rock-bottom wages and poor working conditions on the job. but, mr the middle class' share of america's prosperity is at an all-time low the biggest corporations have posted record profits. in congress, we should be working on ways to build an economy that works for all of our families, not just those at the top. unfortunately, once again instead of standing up for workers my republican colleagues are rushing to the defense of the...
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poor people but also taxpayers. host: chris from ohio go ahead. caller: i have a couple questions for mr. miller. would like to preface it by saying this nation is growing in both population and the economy. would you agree with that? guest: yes. it is not robust growth. it is actually the weakest recovery we've had since world war ii. but we do have growth scomprks it is population growing as well. caller: so it is not "tragic." i wanted to preface my statement with that. my question to you is, you made reference earlier to the productive sector of the economy being punished i guess it was by the tax system. i'm wondering what percentage of the population do you feel is this will "productive" sector. and what are all the rest of the american u.s. citizens that are not productive? does this relate to the amount that you are getting -- giving back to the economies? what percentage? guest: what i mean by productive sector of the economy is the wealth generating stratia of the society which is the private sector. the government of course gets its revenue from the private sector. sometimes government
poor people but also taxpayers. host: chris from ohio go ahead. caller: i have a couple questions for mr. miller. would like to preface it by saying this nation is growing in both population and the economy. would you agree with that? guest: yes. it is not robust growth. it is actually the weakest recovery we've had since world war ii. but we do have growth scomprks it is population growing as well. caller: so it is not "tragic." i wanted to preface my statement with that. my question...
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you to know that i took no personal -- i wanted to -- we got this poor picture that we wanted to provide you. i will give it to you, mr. chairman, it is -- >> i can't see it from here. describe it. >> it is a picture of tom brady. i think once we -- >> with objection, it shall not be included in the record. at least the seahawks now know how packer fans feel. >> we will pass this up. >> i think his time has expired. >> it has expired. mr. shock is recognized. >> thank you, mr. secretary. thank you for being here. as you know, the federal debt limit will expire on march 15th. do you know roughly what our debt limit will be on or about march 15th when our debt limit is set to expire? >> well, i don't have a estimate right now. obviously we're several -- two months of data away. i think that the challenge of funding our government is one that we fundamentally make when we make decisions on what our tax and spending policy is. >> do you know roughly -- >> not when the debt limit is. >> sure. when march 15th rolls around, have you and your staff begun looking at how to use extraordinary measures along that point? >> yes, b
you to know that i took no personal -- i wanted to -- we got this poor picture that we wanted to provide you. i will give it to you, mr. chairman, it is -- >> i can't see it from here. describe it. >> it is a picture of tom brady. i think once we -- >> with objection, it shall not be included in the record. at least the seahawks now know how packer fans feel. >> we will pass this up. >> i think his time has expired. >> it has expired. mr. shock is recognized....
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mr. gates: the main thing, how quickly these innovations that are initially designed to be used in rich country, how quickly they can become very powerful tools in the poor countries that we're talking about. we're looking at using cell phones to track the supply of medicines. it's been difficult to run supply chains in these countries. so often when you want malaria medicine or h.i.v. medicine or reproductive health tools, they're just not available. and so we're going in right now together with usaid and others and looking at this supply chain capability and saying we should know whenever there's a stock out. as soon as you have that kind of information system, you're able to raise the reliability very, very dramatically. a lot of challenges in health care have to do with workers showing up and the quality of their work. tracking the activity, having them take a photo when they come in in the morning, taking a photo of what's in the clinic, that it's well maintained. we see a way to very efficiently improve the quality of the services delivered. so this digital rem is giving us this -- realm is giving us the unbelievable depift of patient tracking, sup
mr. gates: the main thing, how quickly these innovations that are initially designed to be used in rich country, how quickly they can become very powerful tools in the poor countries that we're talking about. we're looking at using cell phones to track the supply of medicines. it's been difficult to run supply chains in these countries. so often when you want malaria medicine or h.i.v. medicine or reproductive health tools, they're just not available. and so we're going in right now together...
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mr. gates: the main thing, how quickly these innovations that are initially designed to be used in rich country how quickly they can become very powerful tools in the poorntries that we're talking about. we're looking at using cell phones to track the supply of medicines. it's been difficult to run supply chains in these countries. so often when you want malaria medicine or h.i.v. medicine or reproductive health tools they're just not available. and so we're going in right now together with usaid and others and looking at this supply chain capability and saying we should know whenever there's a stock out. as soon as you have that kind of information system, you're able to raise the reliability very, very dramatically. a lot of challenges in health care have to do with workers showing up and the quality of their work. tracking the activity, having them take a photo when they come in in the morning taking a photo of what's in the clinic, that it's well maintained. we see a way to very efficiently improve the quality of the services delivered. so this digital rem is giving us this -- realm is giving us the unbelievable depift of patient tracking, supply tr
mr. gates: the main thing, how quickly these innovations that are initially designed to be used in rich country how quickly they can become very powerful tools in the poorntries that we're talking about. we're looking at using cell phones to track the supply of medicines. it's been difficult to run supply chains in these countries. so often when you want malaria medicine or h.i.v. medicine or reproductive health tools they're just not available. and so we're going in right now together with...