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all right james poore. good morning, mr. poore. 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
all right james poore. good morning, mr. poore. 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...
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john john he cared about the poor.art to see the people who are suffering in venezuela and all these hollywood types don't seem to care or are blind to it. people like oliver stone, they don't want to see the truth. john: oliver stone called him a great hero. >> no. it's true that he was democratically elected the first time, but he rigged the system. they had total control over the media they had total control of the electoral process. if you put your political opponents in prison, how democratic is that? john: but don king, the boxing promoter he goes to venezuela and says to see what is happening here makes me feel good all over. you, he says to chavez, you are the one concerned about the poor. danny glover a true man of the people. >> where are people going to? are they going to live in lovely venezuela, or are they coming here, right? are the cubans hanging out there or getting on ships or little boats trying to get here? the venezuelan economy, the people in control of it, are on some insane quest to repeat the c
john john he cared about the poor.art to see the people who are suffering in venezuela and all these hollywood types don't seem to care or are blind to it. people like oliver stone, they don't want to see the truth. john: oliver stone called him a great hero. >> no. it's true that he was democratically elected the first time, but he rigged the system. they had total control over the media they had total control of the electoral process. if you put your political opponents in prison, how...
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poor and mediocre performance that endangers our veterans should not be tolerated. h.r. 1994 will help remove bad actors more easily from the v.a. system, enabling the remaining dedicated v.a. employees to better serve our veterans. the bill will protect whistleblowers. accountability in the v.a. needs to happen now, and i urge my colleagues to support h.r. 1994. thank you, mr. chairman. i yield back the balance of my time. the chair: the gentleman yields back. the gentleman from florida reserves. the gentleman from california is recognized. mr. takano: may i inquire as to how much time i have left? the chair: the gentleman has 23 minutes. mr. takano: just in quick sbons to my good friend, -- response to my good friend chairman miller, of bringing up the provision. yes, most of us did vote for the choice act, the provision that dealt with the s.c.s. reform to make it easier to fire those employees. that number of employees is a very small number, about 400. we're talking about addressing the entire 300000 strong employees. mr. miller: if the gentleman will yield? mr
poor and mediocre performance that endangers our veterans should not be tolerated. h.r. 1994 will help remove bad actors more easily from the v.a. system, enabling the remaining dedicated v.a. employees to better serve our veterans. the bill will protect whistleblowers. accountability in the v.a. needs to happen now, and i urge my colleagues to support h.r. 1994. thank you, mr. chairman. i yield back the balance of my time. the chair: the gentleman yields back. the gentleman from florida...
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king was dying, calling for a poor people's campaign, we had 11 million poor children. today, we have 15 1/2 million poor children. a majority live in working families struggling to make ends meet. and the gap between the rich and poor is higher than it's ever been. the country, despite the progress in many ways, despite a black president in the white house, which is a miracle, despite the body of laws that we have been instrumental in working with others and helping achieve, things are going backwards. our generation of children and grandchildren may not do as well as we did. and the whole premise of the american dream and of the civil rights movement: we wanted our children to have a better life. and here we are, eating the seed corn of the future and children poorer than they've ever been. you know, half of these children are living in extreme poverty. the health care of children, while we've made progress and the new health reform act will cover, or at least give access to, 95% of all children without the kind of reforms we need, you've got eight million uninsured c
king was dying, calling for a poor people's campaign, we had 11 million poor children. today, we have 15 1/2 million poor children. a majority live in working families struggling to make ends meet. and the gap between the rich and poor is higher than it's ever been. the country, despite the progress in many ways, despite a black president in the white house, which is a miracle, despite the body of laws that we have been instrumental in working with others and helping achieve, things are going...
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you're saying that the poor - the poor are here you know this why are you working them so much but at what costs will you do this the more you push with people with more money the less poor people will be able to stay and when the higher prices the poor will be pushed out it effects everyone there are a lot of proposals in the group housing room for them and us the poor needs housing like everything else so build housing for them not in a building but rent housing and then at the same time make housing affordable for other people that is fair if you want money you'll continue to push towards this but god is looking at you >> next speaker. >> oh. >> hi my name is hi carol i live in the castro i'd like to thank the previous speakers for their comments supervisor wiener and colleen from st. anthony's and alexander from tmcs as i observed this process over the spring i've noticed it went down as a the community spoke out the neighbors in the tenderloin came into relationship with the developer i am happy to see people coming and talking to each other like taking into account the desires o
you're saying that the poor - the poor are here you know this why are you working them so much but at what costs will you do this the more you push with people with more money the less poor people will be able to stay and when the higher prices the poor will be pushed out it effects everyone there are a lot of proposals in the group housing room for them and us the poor needs housing like everything else so build housing for them not in a building but rent housing and then at the same time make...
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and that is to go into the peripheries, to be one on one with the poor.n the outskirts of quito where there is a lot of poor people but faith is very strong. i talked to one woman who said she's just hoping for a blessing from this pontiff and she's hoping to see him in person. we'll see. i know that a lot of people are hoping to do that today. >> rosa flores enjoy it. let's talk more about this with a theologian from notre dame. let's talk about the fact that he'll deliver the 22 speeches in this trip all in his native spanish. >> francis has been waiting for this opportunity to speak to his own people in his own language in spanish. this means we can expect a lot more off the cuff remarks, more authentic francis. he's never afraid to speak his mind but when he's speaking spanish, he's comfortable. he says what he really means. and he's at home in a continent where his theology really resonates there. people love him. >> how about this trip galvanizing more people to join or rejoin the catholic faith? because although 40% of latin america is catholic we'
and that is to go into the peripheries, to be one on one with the poor.n the outskirts of quito where there is a lot of poor people but faith is very strong. i talked to one woman who said she's just hoping for a blessing from this pontiff and she's hoping to see him in person. we'll see. i know that a lot of people are hoping to do that today. >> rosa flores enjoy it. let's talk more about this with a theologian from notre dame. let's talk about the fact that he'll deliver the 22...
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>>> a toddler gets trapped as a crowd tries to help get this poor boy out. see the decision that led to a lot of second guessing. >> that's dangerous. >>> a loud blast sends people scattering. >> that looks like a war zone. >> find out what is behind a fire cloud of fear. >> lunch box, clip board. >> you're looking at the original inventor of the classic game operation. >> now reacting to a new film determined to give him the credit that he so richly deserves. >> i charge up my batdteries. we're on a roll. >> plus your chance to win summer cash by playing video knockout. and a beloved dog lost for days is finally found but -- >> mom doesn't know that. >> find the moment she finds out he goes home. >> ah! >> people will do just about anything to get to some toys. once again -- >> oh man, i love these because i thought about doing it when i was a kid, too. being surrounded by all of that fun stuff. >> and you never think it through, how am i going to get out? >> this little boy in australia in a shopping mall ran away from dad and crawled up through that openi
>>> a toddler gets trapped as a crowd tries to help get this poor boy out. see the decision that led to a lot of second guessing. >> that's dangerous. >>> a loud blast sends people scattering. >> that looks like a war zone. >> find out what is behind a fire cloud of fear. >> lunch box, clip board. >> you're looking at the original inventor of the classic game operation. >> now reacting to a new film determined to give him the credit that he...
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the streets and parks had benefits for the poor. who used piles of trash to forage their animals and take around for materials that could be resold, kind of a parallel to today of people looking for bottles to recycle. as reformists pushed for improvements like sanitation and public parks, the poor lost the ability to use the spaces. the power of elite new yorkers was not absolute and you can see that in the way that are from places were actively used throughout the 19th century. there was power play between different classes of new yorkers. what we understand today as perl land usage -- rural land usage was a contested part of city life. my book is as much about the battle to maintain or even race urban agriculture as it is about the development of our understanding of what it means to be a city. not only can the city -- not only could you not understand the city without the country the country was also a part of the city. in contrast to the growing popularity to be chickens from your backyard or rooftop or to keep bees or goats --
the streets and parks had benefits for the poor. who used piles of trash to forage their animals and take around for materials that could be resold, kind of a parallel to today of people looking for bottles to recycle. as reformists pushed for improvements like sanitation and public parks, the poor lost the ability to use the spaces. the power of elite new yorkers was not absolute and you can see that in the way that are from places were actively used throughout the 19th century. there was...
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as you get a huge underclass pushing 50% of this country in terms of poor and near poor, enable to sustain a living -- unable to sustain a living, chronic underemployment or unemployment which of course the statistics mask once you stop looking for work, you're no longer counted as unemployed or if you have a part-time job at william, 28 hours a week -- most workers a walmart that's the average they work -- your still put below the poverty line so your given applications for toad stamps and you qualify. we subsidize the walton family make $11,000 a year. i think that ultimately for me -- i come out of seminary i come oust of theological background that resistance is finally not determined by what empirically is around us, and that gets to what father daniel bergen who baptized our youngest daughter, when he defines faith help says that faith is the call to do the good or at least the good insofar as as you can determine it and then you let it go. faith this belief that enif awe up of the evidence around you says otherwise the good goes somewhere. and i think that for the rebel like the rel
as you get a huge underclass pushing 50% of this country in terms of poor and near poor, enable to sustain a living -- unable to sustain a living, chronic underemployment or unemployment which of course the statistics mask once you stop looking for work, you're no longer counted as unemployed or if you have a part-time job at william, 28 hours a week -- most workers a walmart that's the average they work -- your still put below the poverty line so your given applications for toad stamps and you...
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jake: the law applies to everyone, not just the protestors or the poor.an corporations violate as many laws as they want and simply receive a fine? something's gotta give. jake: you got people getting away with murder if they have money. it's sad. jose: it's a business decision. if the fine isn't as much as the profits they'll receive from the operation that they're undertaking, then they'll just do it. and that's ludicrous. that is unsustainable. you know? that is criminal. jeffrey: wall street, which through not only bad practices but financial fraud help to bring down the u.s. economy and the world economy and the financial collapse in 2008 and then got bailed out, with taxpayer money. and then after getting bailed out said, well, we deserve everything we get, of course. why are you complaining? we're gonna continue to take our bonuses. oh, yeah, even if we have to take them from taxpayer money. ray: sec, who supervises wall-- supposedly supervises wall street, but not one person got fired. there is no corporate accountability. jeffrey: even the compan
jake: the law applies to everyone, not just the protestors or the poor.an corporations violate as many laws as they want and simply receive a fine? something's gotta give. jake: you got people getting away with murder if they have money. it's sad. jose: it's a business decision. if the fine isn't as much as the profits they'll receive from the operation that they're undertaking, then they'll just do it. and that's ludicrous. that is unsustainable. you know? that is criminal. jeffrey: wall...
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and i am glad to hear my colleagues also care about poor people and middle class people. i don't understand where they're not so concerned about the wealthy people along the cost whose property values stand to be put in jeopardy by global climate change. but i'm struck by the fact that the epa regulations save us money in the long run by improving public health and a -- you know i'm struck by the comment that this is what we can pay for. but i'm also struck by a comment that a senior once made to me that nothing can really -- you can't place a value on your health. a study by the epa shows that by 2020 the benefits of the clean air act will outweigh the costs by more than 30 to 1. it has cut down on case of asthma, heart sdeet and cases of infant immortality. and i want to put this here and in context. i'm afraid my colleagues on the other side of the aisle are exploiting the public's frustration with the economic down turn to push an anti-environmental war on science. for me it's particularly offensive because the people in my area greatly suffer. we were ground zero for
and i am glad to hear my colleagues also care about poor people and middle class people. i don't understand where they're not so concerned about the wealthy people along the cost whose property values stand to be put in jeopardy by global climate change. but i'm struck by the fact that the epa regulations save us money in the long run by improving public health and a -- you know i'm struck by the comment that this is what we can pay for. but i'm also struck by a comment that a senior once made...
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the poor people are the church.e the ones chosen by christ to follow his commandments and his goal pell. >> he said the post's message socialist which is morales the president of bolivia is. the pope did say things like the unbridled capitalism is the did you think of the devil and consumerism is a root of evil. how will that message play when he comes the united states in september? >> it was the message he gave in front of the social movement in latin america and i think that we have to distinguish the. [ inaudible ] that you have here, we have here in the states between conservative and progressive, i think those. [ inaudible ] may give us a misunderstanding on the pope. i think he's much more root ed in the tradition of latin american popularism, where those progressive conservative doesn't feel very well. most latin american countrieses countries have a welfare state that would be considered socialist here in the united states. but it's not -- >> right, but in that contexts, we have seen a bit of a conservative
the poor people are the church.e the ones chosen by christ to follow his commandments and his goal pell. >> he said the post's message socialist which is morales the president of bolivia is. the pope did say things like the unbridled capitalism is the did you think of the devil and consumerism is a root of evil. how will that message play when he comes the united states in september? >> it was the message he gave in front of the social movement in latin america and i think that we...
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it's all about great expectations or poor ones.hich is why panera and buffalo wild wings two companies you know had their stocks soar onp dicing quarters while tableua software got pummeled. twitter and yellp both look bad right now is all hope lost, don't miss my take. >>> plus can you keep your portfolio out of the dumpster i'm talking trash with ceo. >>> plus earnings exclusive with monster industrial eaton off a not to hot quarter. stick with cramer! >>> what can i say about twitter and yelp? last night both companies disappointed in a major way and i found myself thinking man, oh, man are these guys in trouble. the conference calls were absolutely horrendous with yelp in total denial about what is going wrong and twitter betting you to light its fire hence yelp lost 25% and twitter tumbled 14.5%. >> no! ah! >> still i have to stay to lump these two together yelp feels it is in total secular decline where the competition is getting downright nasty especially as google has made its own reviews takes precedence whenever you do a
it's all about great expectations or poor ones.hich is why panera and buffalo wild wings two companies you know had their stocks soar onp dicing quarters while tableua software got pummeled. twitter and yellp both look bad right now is all hope lost, don't miss my take. >>> plus can you keep your portfolio out of the dumpster i'm talking trash with ceo. >>> plus earnings exclusive with monster industrial eaton off a not to hot quarter. stick with cramer! >>> what can...
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and to think that medicaid should cover people near working poor and not just ultimate poor. and believes that people who come here illegally should have a chance to come here legally once they're here because they're here anyway. your thoughts? >> well, chris, i think john kasich has been a very successful governor in the state of ohio, and he won his last election by 38 points. but on a policy basis, he's going to have to make the case. there are hard working decent americans that believe that our borders are porous and that this is not only a domestic problem, it's a national security problem. there are good and decent people who are concerned about the numbers. the numbers of the folks who are not working and unemployment is down but labor participation rate is also down. so as a consequence you have good, decent people who are concerned about public policy issues that kasich is going to have to make the case if he, in fact, is swimming against the grain. that's what primaries are for. john is -- at times he can be edgy and at times he can be the compassionate person that
and to think that medicaid should cover people near working poor and not just ultimate poor. and believes that people who come here illegally should have a chance to come here legally once they're here because they're here anyway. your thoughts? >> well, chris, i think john kasich has been a very successful governor in the state of ohio, and he won his last election by 38 points. but on a policy basis, he's going to have to make the case. there are hard working decent americans that...
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it is focusing again his message on the poor and the gospel need to care for the poor and support socials not enough to care for the poor. we have to ask about the systems that keep people poor. >> in terms of latin america that is a focus in the country where i think some part 84% of latin americans raised catholic. 69% remain so. do you think francis has the ability to change a generational tide in terms of the catholicism and staying with the church? >> i do. a lot of people in 2 united states saying they are coming back to church for example as a result of francis directly. so whether or not it is long lasting but you saw one million people the other day going out for mass. there is something happening and people are finding in him a representative of christ who they find credible and attractive. >> he is not espousing policy per se but he is coming to washington on september 424th. he's going to make an appearance on the west front of the capitol. and he's been talking about income equality and others. do you think this has a effect on the republican party. >> i don't see the pope s
it is focusing again his message on the poor and the gospel need to care for the poor and support socials not enough to care for the poor. we have to ask about the systems that keep people poor. >> in terms of latin america that is a focus in the country where i think some part 84% of latin americans raised catholic. 69% remain so. do you think francis has the ability to change a generational tide in terms of the catholicism and staying with the church? >> i do. a lot of people in 2...
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. >> family values and helping the poor. pope francis spreads the message during his south american tour. >> now talks between the six world powers and iran over its nuclear program will go beyond tuesday's deadline. the e.u.'s foreign policy chief said negotiations will continue over the next few days to reach a possible break through. the interim nuclear deal, which was set to expire has been extended until friday. u.n. sanctions on iran's bliss system missile program and an arms embargo remain the sticking points. iran wants international sanctions to be lifted, which have crippled its economy and slashed oil exports. >> we are continuing to negotiate for the next couple of days. that does not mean we are extending our deadline. i told you one weeing a more or less, we are interpreting in a flexible way four deadline, which means we are taking the dates that we'll need to finalize the agreement which is something that is still possible, even if now we are getting into the difficult times. >> we can go live now to our dipl
. >> family values and helping the poor. pope francis spreads the message during his south american tour. >> now talks between the six world powers and iran over its nuclear program will go beyond tuesday's deadline. the e.u.'s foreign policy chief said negotiations will continue over the next few days to reach a possible break through. the interim nuclear deal, which was set to expire has been extended until friday. u.n. sanctions on iran's bliss system missile program and an arms...
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trip says 74-percent of the san francisco-oakland area roads are poor. result, drivers pay on average, 1,044-dollars a year to repair car damage caused by poor roads third on the list was concord. which essentially encompasses the east bay. we're talking from martinez to pleasanton. trip says 62-percent of the pavement in this area is poor, with drivers paying 954-dollars a year on average to cover repairs. concord's city engineer says staff is well aware of the issue. and, is constantly working to fix it. >> : "concord is being proactive. we have a pretty active pothole repairs program where we generally get to those within one or two days of receiving complaints. and, our council has recently approved about $22.4 million to spend on our roads over the next four years." >> phillipe :the city engineer goes on to say though that a lack of state and federal funding over the past few years had made maintaining the roads much more difficult. the report says it states and the feds can free up some money. that'll do a lot of good. in concord, philippe djegal,
trip says 74-percent of the san francisco-oakland area roads are poor. result, drivers pay on average, 1,044-dollars a year to repair car damage caused by poor roads third on the list was concord. which essentially encompasses the east bay. we're talking from martinez to pleasanton. trip says 62-percent of the pavement in this area is poor, with drivers paying 954-dollars a year on average to cover repairs. concord's city engineer says staff is well aware of the issue. and, is constantly...
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the san francisco police target poor people through these ordinances. this is not a problem of more training for the police or more technology for police accountability. this is a problem of people who have access to the things that they actually need to survive to exist and to thrive. we do not need more police training or the new proposed jail. we need real solutions for the people in san francisco for the people in my community. thank you. >> hi, any other name is jess feigne with the political justice commission. i hope you saw the people's report which we gather together from the input of a lot of community organizations in this room to expose the human impacts of building a new jail at this moment in san francisco. it's available on our website. i will leave a copy for reference. so it's shocking that the city is entertaining a massive increase of sfpd while it's very clear that the police department resistant to investing $5,000 compared to the million dollars for the cadet schools for these training. this demonstrates that there is a deep rooted
the san francisco police target poor people through these ordinances. this is not a problem of more training for the police or more technology for police accountability. this is a problem of people who have access to the things that they actually need to survive to exist and to thrive. we do not need more police training or the new proposed jail. we need real solutions for the people in san francisco for the people in my community. thank you. >> hi, any other name is jess feigne with the...
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you know, that suddenly, you know, the group of bangladeshi girls who maybe are quite poor, but theygo to school, they have the same thing. they have this friend and these, you know... and do you see that actually replicated across the world? >> there are... there's no doubt that human beings, i mean, vary cross-culturally tremendously, in all kinds of ways-- the way we dress, the languages we speak, the beliefs that we have, and so forth. but there are other aspects of our humanity that tend not to vary so much. and one of the things that james fowler and i are so interested in is the very deep and fundamental way that social network interactions and social influence is encoded. the sense in which there's something so fundamental about our social relationships that, even though the details will vary from place to place, actually the fundamental reality doesn't change. and, in fact, as we show in the book and as we argue elsewhere in other work we've done, there's a very fundamental... actually, there are sort of mathematical rules that describe how human beings interact, and these r
you know, that suddenly, you know, the group of bangladeshi girls who maybe are quite poor, but theygo to school, they have the same thing. they have this friend and these, you know... and do you see that actually replicated across the world? >> there are... there's no doubt that human beings, i mean, vary cross-culturally tremendously, in all kinds of ways-- the way we dress, the languages we speak, the beliefs that we have, and so forth. but there are other aspects of our humanity that...
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the poor little guy, he looks so defeated. he's just like help me. well they do offer him some help. they start giving him some love and that starts with a bath. but look at the blood that has dried on his face that they're getting off of him. >> poor guy. >> two days later you can see already a massive improvement. >> oh he's so beautiful. >> there you see the doctor working on his teeth, trying to get the tartar off. she notices that this poor little guy has to have a tooth extraction. >> we are going to go ahead and remove this tooth. >> she's not done. notice inside his ears you can see it's a furry mess. >> poor thing. this is why he was so sensitive about us touching his ears when he was awake because they're enflamed and infect . >> they put in a steroid cream that will make it better for him. they are not done. they have to do the other side of his mouth and here you get to see a before shot of what his teeth looked like before she started cleaning them. >> oh. >> there he's all ready and done and ready to go to his forever home. he's ready f
the poor little guy, he looks so defeated. he's just like help me. well they do offer him some help. they start giving him some love and that starts with a bath. but look at the blood that has dried on his face that they're getting off of him. >> poor guy. >> two days later you can see already a massive improvement. >> oh he's so beautiful. >> there you see the doctor working on his teeth, trying to get the tartar off. she notices that this poor little guy has to have a...
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and so we are kind of still dealing with these stereotypes of who the poor are, but the poor are a vastn this country. again, we see them every single day working hard but they're still struggling. >> sure. people who live in food deserts people who do not have access to transportation. there's just a whole bevy of reasons why so many people are stuck in this vicious cycle. tremayne, how can people get involved in this project and find out more? we really want this to be a collective experience and not just interact with these aimimages but you get involved. >> go to msnbc.com/geography of poverty. there you'll see our first installation which takes a deep dive into the southwest and look at the town of brownsville, just a stone's throw from the mexican border. but on our site you can go and look at interactive maps. you can punch in your county and see what the poverty rate is there. you can examine photos. again, matt black's amazing photos that really show in stark detail the faces and the geography of the poor and where folks are living and how they're struggling and surviving. livi
and so we are kind of still dealing with these stereotypes of who the poor are, but the poor are a vastn this country. again, we see them every single day working hard but they're still struggling. >> sure. people who live in food deserts people who do not have access to transportation. there's just a whole bevy of reasons why so many people are stuck in this vicious cycle. tremayne, how can people get involved in this project and find out more? we really want this to be a collective...
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-- and to the core -- poor. and still have the courage to state reputation and position and the effort of a lifetime on such a cause when there are so few that share it. it is just such men who illuminate the life and the history of the nation. and so president harry truman, it is in tribute not to you, but to the america that you represent, that we have come here to pay our love and our respects. for a country can be known by the quality of the men it honors . by praising you and by carrying forward your dreams, we really reaffirm the greatness of america. it was a generation ago that harry truman said, and i quote him, "millions of our citizens do not now have a full measure of opportunity to achieve and to enjoy good health. millions do not now have protection or security against the economic effects of sickness and the time has now arrived for action to help them attain that opportunity and to help them get that protection." well today, mr. president, and my fellow americans, we are taking such action 20 yea
-- and to the core -- poor. and still have the courage to state reputation and position and the effort of a lifetime on such a cause when there are so few that share it. it is just such men who illuminate the life and the history of the nation. and so president harry truman, it is in tribute not to you, but to the america that you represent, that we have come here to pay our love and our respects. for a country can be known by the quality of the men it honors . by praising you and by carrying...
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about the health of poor people. it seems to me that it is contradictory to say that we care about poor people being able to buy carbon, but not take into consideration the fact that we have many poor people living around his power plants. i only have 20 seconds, can you maybe comment on the ability of the regulation to generate greater economic activity? admin mccarthy: it is actually a well done rule for the environment. it is extreme is supportive of the foundation. we're talking about premature death. we're talking but asked my tax kids not -- asthma attacks kids not being able to go to school. i think the data shows that our rules are so cost beneficial because they give so many more public health benefits than they do cost the economy. if you shock to this right, you generate activity in the economy to grow new jobs. i think that is extremely important to remember. chairman smith: the gentleman's time has expired. the gentleman from florida is recognized. rep. posey: due to the relatively large geographic area
about the health of poor people. it seems to me that it is contradictory to say that we care about poor people being able to buy carbon, but not take into consideration the fact that we have many poor people living around his power plants. i only have 20 seconds, can you maybe comment on the ability of the regulation to generate greater economic activity? admin mccarthy: it is actually a well done rule for the environment. it is extreme is supportive of the foundation. we're talking about...
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what a match poor break out mid fielder as well as delran's own carli lloyd. let's take you now to video from just yesterday. crowds were going crazy. you see lloyd's been a hometown hero for many years in delran, yesterday crowds gathered watch her performance one that put her into superstar dom in soccer around the world. now, tv's across delran, philly, south jersey are tuned into team usa versus japan at steak of course the world cup but bringing rights to rematch of the 2011 finals in which the us did lose. but this year, was different for the mid fielder. carli lloyd scoring in the third, fifth and 16th minutes the match was sealed with a five to two win against japan. and also a record hat trick from lloyd. now, lloyd has been playing soccer since age five. she also played at delran high and later at rutgers. but she also played for the strikers, team we're told she still supports. >> carly played for the medford strikers she was still a kid. she has been training with our head coach for many years now. and she's also just signed on as mental toughness
what a match poor break out mid fielder as well as delran's own carli lloyd. let's take you now to video from just yesterday. crowds were going crazy. you see lloyd's been a hometown hero for many years in delran, yesterday crowds gathered watch her performance one that put her into superstar dom in soccer around the world. now, tv's across delran, philly, south jersey are tuned into team usa versus japan at steak of course the world cup but bringing rights to rematch of the 2011 finals in...
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and the poor need to hear that message because they feel like they're forgotten.ncis said the excesses of global capitalism are the dung of the devil. these are the strongest comment he is's made yet. and of course they haven't been well received by everybody. according to pope francis they are of the gospel. care of the poor is essential for all christians and all people who live according to the teaching of jesus. for them to hear that message that he is with them, that he's on their side, the side of the poor, it's a real reassuring one. >> it's reassuring for them. do you think it will move people to change and do the things that he's advocating? >> well, again, greed is something very hard to overcome. and i think the message needs to be repeated again and again. what pope francis is calling for is the poor themselves to kind of rise up, to not accept their conditions. again, that's rather revolutionary kind of kma commandment if you will. if enough people come together to see the wisdom of that and the gospel mandate of that, then i think perhaps change can
and the poor need to hear that message because they feel like they're forgotten.ncis said the excesses of global capitalism are the dung of the devil. these are the strongest comment he is's made yet. and of course they haven't been well received by everybody. according to pope francis they are of the gospel. care of the poor is essential for all christians and all people who live according to the teaching of jesus. for them to hear that message that he is with them, that he's on their side,...
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santa rose sa in terms of poor road conditions. commuters paid more than $830 on vehicle operating costs and mate innocence. some hope the study raises concerns about the infrastructure and how to pay for it. the problem here is that it's only funded up to three years. there's a will the of debate in the senate raising concerns on an ageing infrastructure. >> i know, definitely hurts the rims on my car. harden it. >> especially if you have an older car like i have. >> they take you by surprise. regular commute you know where to avoid the potholes when you're travelling a new area. >> what is surprising though, pam, oakland was not on the list. we disthe story last week. >> that is surprising. i know exactly where they are over here. thank you, bryan. >> according to a new study it pays to be a ride share driver. a recent company by tech company found uber and life-threatening injury drives among -- lyft drivers earn. about $13 per trip. drivers in new york leading the pack with an average of $30 per ride. >> more uber cars should b
santa rose sa in terms of poor road conditions. commuters paid more than $830 on vehicle operating costs and mate innocence. some hope the study raises concerns about the infrastructure and how to pay for it. the problem here is that it's only funded up to three years. there's a will the of debate in the senate raising concerns on an ageing infrastructure. >> i know, definitely hurts the rims on my car. harden it. >> especially if you have an older car like i have. >> they...
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. >> also how to kee keep poor pee poor?keep giving ne them all kis (v we'll discuss it in a minute. and when i find it- i go for it. (announcer) at scottrade, we share your passion for trading. that's why we give you the edge, with innovative charting and trading features, plus, powerful mobile apps so you're always connected, wherever you are. because at scottrade, our passion is to power yours. new york state is reinventing by leading the way on tax cuts. we cut the rates on personal income taxes. we enacted the lowest corporate tax rate since 1968. we eliminated the income tax on manufacturers altogether. with startup-ny, qualified businesses that start, expand or relocate to new york state pay no taxes for 10 years. all to grow our economy and create jobs. see how new york can give your business the opportunity to grow at ny.gov/business charles: data west, he has one last chance to make money, she said i'll take the minimum.rd i we'll take about it. spiriva is a once-daily inhaled copd maintenance treatment that helps
. >> also how to kee keep poor pee poor?keep giving ne them all kis (v we'll discuss it in a minute. and when i find it- i go for it. (announcer) at scottrade, we share your passion for trading. that's why we give you the edge, with innovative charting and trading features, plus, powerful mobile apps so you're always connected, wherever you are. because at scottrade, our passion is to power yours. new york state is reinventing by leading the way on tax cuts. we cut the rates on personal...
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crony capitalism in which keeps the poor poor without opportunities to become -- >> unlike crony socialismhich killed millions. >> they asked if you're against cronyism. he laughed and said no. he said this, communism has stolen from christianity the banner of charity. >> right. >> in other words, charity is a christian thing, but capitalism has stolen it and said take money from the rich and give it to the poor. >> you mean communism. >> excuse me, stolen the banner of charity. that's not christianity. >> so he's just a socialist. >> his attack on air conditi conditioni conditioning is ironic when -- >> that's italian. they don't like air conditioning. any italian will say air conditioning is bad for you. you'll get a kink in your neck. right? >> headaches. >> all right, well, you know what before i say that i won. >> greg, you won the debate, now stop doing that other thing we talked about. >> in the end you lost. >> maybe i did. >> because god spoke to you. >> i didn't lose, i was just humiliated in front of my friends and family. >> what he was talking about is sleeping in. it wasn't a
crony capitalism in which keeps the poor poor without opportunities to become -- >> unlike crony socialismhich killed millions. >> they asked if you're against cronyism. he laughed and said no. he said this, communism has stolen from christianity the banner of charity. >> right. >> in other words, charity is a christian thing, but capitalism has stolen it and said take money from the rich and give it to the poor. >> you mean communism. >> excuse me, stolen...
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so what we're expecting him to talk about the poor.o the poor. also about other conflicts here within these countries. now, one of these countries, for example, bolivia, is a source for trafficking of children and women and men as well. some are saying he might talk about that, also so the ills of these countries very near and dear to him. of course he speaks the language. he knows the culture. so what we're expecting at all of these events including the welcoming ceremony is for him to speak in spanish. we could also see either chants or speaking in other native tongues and the pope has made it very clear he wants to embrace these indigenous cultures and make it part of the celebration of the holy mass that he will be celebrating here so we're going to see and be looking for all of these things during these events. now, because these three latin american countries speak spanish, the vatican saying that he is going to ad lib a lot of his speeches so of course we're going to be looking out for what he has to say. i want to set the scene
so what we're expecting him to talk about the poor.o the poor. also about other conflicts here within these countries. now, one of these countries, for example, bolivia, is a source for trafficking of children and women and men as well. some are saying he might talk about that, also so the ills of these countries very near and dear to him. of course he speaks the language. he knows the culture. so what we're expecting at all of these events including the welcoming ceremony is for him to speak...
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not before, though, the pope visits the poor and has a very special final meal there. also, we have a live report for you from paraguay about that and greece's financial future. it seems to be hanging by a thread this morning. there's a new shift in the talk that has people wondering if there's going to be a bailout at all. we'll take you there live, next. yoyour friends have your back. your dog's definitely got your back. but who's got your back when you need legal help? we do. we're legalzoom, and over the last 10 years, we've helped millions of people protect their families and run their businesses. we have the right people on-hand to answer your questions, backed by a trusted network of attorneys. so visit us today for legal help you can count on. legalzoom. legal help is here. nothing fits, huh? not surprising... ...with that bloated belly. you got gas. i can see it and i know you feel it. get gas-x. it relieves bloating in minutes. plus that uncomfortable pressure. no wonder it's the #1 gas relief brand. i found her wandering miles from home. when the phone rang
not before, though, the pope visits the poor and has a very special final meal there. also, we have a live report for you from paraguay about that and greece's financial future. it seems to be hanging by a thread this morning. there's a new shift in the talk that has people wondering if there's going to be a bailout at all. we'll take you there live, next. yoyour friends have your back. your dog's definitely got your back. but who's got your back when you need legal help? we do. we're...
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and poor's is boosting california's credit rating to a plus.ened in 14 years. don't celebrate just yet because even after that 47 other states still have higher credit ratings, up to aaa than california's rating. >>> people living in the windy city now pay more to stream videos. the 9% tax went into effect yesterday as chicago looks for new revenue. the tax applies to all streaming services like netflix, spotify, but the fax does not apply to a purchase or permanent download, just rentals or temporarily streaming options. it is expected to bring if this an extra $12 million for chicago. >>> the largest environmental disaster in u.s. history has led to the largest settlement ever. bp is going to have to pay $18.7 building for the massive oil spill off the gulf coast. this happened five years ago but the oil giant is now finally settling claims with five different states. that money will be used to restore the coastline and pay fines. back in 2010 you will recall that a bp oil rig exploded and sank, killing 11 workers and sending millions of gall
and poor's is boosting california's credit rating to a plus.ened in 14 years. don't celebrate just yet because even after that 47 other states still have higher credit ratings, up to aaa than california's rating. >>> people living in the windy city now pay more to stream videos. the 9% tax went into effect yesterday as chicago looks for new revenue. the tax applies to all streaming services like netflix, spotify, but the fax does not apply to a purchase or permanent download, just...
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the little sisters of the poor who devoted lives to helping those in hospice care. they asked to being exempted to having to comply with contraception mandates saying it forces them to choose between compliance with the law and their faith. today the court of appeals told the nuns too bad. lead counsel for the little sisters is with me now. they lost and either have to pay fines of about $2 million a year or sign the form that allows those working with them to get free contraception care. >> they lost one round of it and this is a case where the supreme court every time it has heard the government's arguments has ruled against them. the government may think it can tell nuns what their catholic faith requires but every time the argument is made they lost including in this case a year ago. the bureaucrats in d.c. don't get to tell nuns what their faith requires. >> who is working for the little sisters who requires these contraceptive services? >> well the government argues that some of the employees might want them. it is not something that ever happened or has been
the little sisters of the poor who devoted lives to helping those in hospice care. they asked to being exempted to having to comply with contraception mandates saying it forces them to choose between compliance with the law and their faith. today the court of appeals told the nuns too bad. lead counsel for the little sisters is with me now. they lost and either have to pay fines of about $2 million a year or sign the form that allows those working with them to get free contraception care....
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. $0.70 of every dollar goes not to the poor but those who serve poor people last night with problems are solvable which was a fundable. as a consequence we have created a commodity out of serving poor people and we wonder why we failed. so i think -- and also, the experts as solving poverty are the professional social scientists. i have been in washington dc for over 40 years. whenever a conference like this is convened, what you will see our academics, people who study the problem and then provide scientific evidence about remedies. when these are applied we end up with a failed remedy. what we have done at the center is that we have brought the practitioners, the poverty warriors, people that share the same cultural and geographic zip code as those experiencing the problem. i feel like we have had the last 50 years 20 trillion spoke to husband on the poor been like asx that has lost every game every year command we neverÑi think about changing the coach, the players, or playbook ó.jf and so also i feel like i am a fan and watches my team with all the best players on the bench trial
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rhodes scholars for poor kids. it's the largest scholarship available -- i say this without fear of hesitation of being contradicted because it's up to $50,000 a year. we give it in the seventh grade for high school, in the 12th grade for undergrads and most relevant to this, to transfer students from community colleges seeking a four-year degree. we had three students going to oxford next year. we have the relationship with the university. two of those started off and community college. it is quite fascinating. if you get a cook scholarship in the seventh grade and you carry on to grad school, and could mean up to $500,000. it puts in perspective the cost of education and the fact that we have lots and lots of extremely talented kids who wind up in community colleges. and perhaps are capable of going to four-year institutions but don't go there for other reasons. secretary perez spoke eloquently about the demand driven training , the skill superhighway. and employer needs and apprenticeships. crystal has spoken ve
rhodes scholars for poor kids. it's the largest scholarship available -- i say this without fear of hesitation of being contradicted because it's up to $50,000 a year. we give it in the seventh grade for high school, in the 12th grade for undergrads and most relevant to this, to transfer students from community colleges seeking a four-year degree. we had three students going to oxford next year. we have the relationship with the university. two of those started off and community college. it is...