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it changed completely when i visited him in his home in farmville in 1988 at the beginning of my first ever candidacy for office. he agreed to join my small team from that day forward was my constant companion. we traveled everywhere across the commonwealth together. he introduced me to most important players in democratic politics and every important african-american leader in the state. i discovered that carl was universally respected and liked and that his endorsement helped immensely. in the coming years we worked many campaigns together, some winning, some losing, but always as trusted friends and allies. the real carl story is so much ore interesting and its long party in democratic leadership. he was born in poverty to two loving parents in the jim crow south. the closing of the prince edward county schools when carl was 9 is the tragic stuff of massive resistance legend. he stayed party leadership. he was born in poverty to two loving parents in the jim crow south. home for three years, schooled only by his mother, then spent a fourth year in a neighboring county trying to catc
it changed completely when i visited him in his home in farmville in 1988 at the beginning of my first ever candidacy for office. he agreed to join my small team from that day forward was my constant companion. we traveled everywhere across the commonwealth together. he introduced me to most important players in democratic politics and every important african-american leader in the state. i discovered that carl was universally respected and liked and that his endorsement helped immensely. in...
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the issue that gets the most attention and what takes up most of the farmville
the issue that gets the most attention and what takes up most of the farmville
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we are expecting a vote in the house friday on the controversial farmville.k requirements of food stamp recipients and now some republicans are upset over a proposal to change the way the government deals with the sugar industry. doug mckelway tells us what is at stake. >> doctors no sugar is addictive to the human brain and apparently took congress. for years, legislators have been unable to resist their sweet tooth for sugar subsidies. like other price supports that help farmers to the dust bowl droughts sugar subsidies artificially -- virginia foxx hopes the amendment will reform sugar subsidies. >> as my colleague has said, this is a soviet style program. it just doesn't comport with white americans believe in. >> her amendment would modernize sugar subsidies by remove it limits to subsidies. every five years when the farm bill comes up for renewal, reforming subsidies inches closer to passage. this week, it's closer than ever. >> the last time we voted on the farmville, it failed by basically only seven votes. >> the trouble is that the farmville is a mo
we are expecting a vote in the house friday on the controversial farmville.k requirements of food stamp recipients and now some republicans are upset over a proposal to change the way the government deals with the sugar industry. doug mckelway tells us what is at stake. >> doctors no sugar is addictive to the human brain and apparently took congress. for years, legislators have been unable to resist their sweet tooth for sugar subsidies. like other price supports that help farmers to the...
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that is not the farmville. it's not the farmville. kids are not impacted i just finally the other improvement you make. what about the person that gets really close to that. they work their way through the training and through the education and they get a better job and they find themselves now a dollar over the income limitations. we give them five more months for transition. we want them to be successful. thank you chairman. the money that was going to be spent on the training program. the amount of people that are affected going and getting a breakdown of the stuff. 33% but you need to remember it's only six and a half% that is under the system. when you go up to age 60 all the way up to 63%. i know it's your attempt. you are putting people in the system if you lose a job. it's not going to be easy for them to find a job. i'm concerned about that. it's not really going to help those people. i'm not sure what you do about that. out of the 33% this is what troubles me. it doesn't square with what the future is. they're not sure it ca
that is not the farmville. it's not the farmville. kids are not impacted i just finally the other improvement you make. what about the person that gets really close to that. they work their way through the training and through the education and they get a better job and they find themselves now a dollar over the income limitations. we give them five more months for transition. we want them to be successful. thank you chairman. the money that was going to be spent on the training program. the...
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six months ago zahra farmville emigrated from germany to israel despite the country's high cost of living and all the time political situation she has jewish roots and because she never really felt at home in germany she decided to move to israel just like tens of thousands of other jews from around the world do to each year. so zahra quit her job and found then ponto banks and started over in israel now she devotes her time to researching her family's past. so. that's the. point that. you. see the. designer has been attending daily hebrew classes each morning for four months now. displacements i mean if i can speak the language quite well without an accent. but you need to know the words to be able to read them. it's a bit of a challenge i think it will take several months or years before i can speak the language like an israeli. people from sixteen different countries attend their language classes healing from places like the us going as a waiter and ukraine most are jews the israeli state covers their tuition but learning hebrew is a formidable challenge from the stuff of the same enor
six months ago zahra farmville emigrated from germany to israel despite the country's high cost of living and all the time political situation she has jewish roots and because she never really felt at home in germany she decided to move to israel just like tens of thousands of other jews from around the world do to each year. so zahra quit her job and found then ponto banks and started over in israel now she devotes her time to researching her family's past. so. that's the. point that. you. see...
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that is why i am hoping we can get a more conservative farmville and get the few votes we need to sendhe senate. shery: what are those good things and what -- and would you be willing to have the government shutdown if you don't get those concessions? rep. gaetz: i don't think anyone is talking about a shutdown. obviously, there are elements of insurance and the farm bill we liked her you have mentioned a number of safety net programs the federal government does need an intense to reauthorize. speaker ryan really wants to fight for a welfare reform theda, we need to make sure savings we get as a consequence of that welfare reform isn't squandered away in the vestiges of government, but instead is directed to improve quality of life for the american people and possibly improve our deficit position and our debt position that will choke the american economy with over $1 trillion needed each and every year to be sucked out of the private sector to fund give -- big government. david: are you concerned that you might overplay your hand and drive other republicans into the arms of the democra
that is why i am hoping we can get a more conservative farmville and get the few votes we need to sendhe senate. shery: what are those good things and what -- and would you be willing to have the government shutdown if you don't get those concessions? rep. gaetz: i don't think anyone is talking about a shutdown. obviously, there are elements of insurance and the farm bill we liked her you have mentioned a number of safety net programs the federal government does need an intense to reauthorize....
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this is america's farmville and america's food bill. it's america's national security and we need to come together and we have traditionally and it should not serve some very well and abandon others because it's our safety not. were considering today is the to create these ten pilot projects and let's look at making changes when those ten states report back to us what works and what doesn't work based on these examples around the country. that's the proper way to legislate after all, states are the laboratories of democracy, right back balance of the time. >> i would doubt that the bridge academy would be an opportunity for state like california to take advantage of yes, that would be a part of the solutions if they wanted to. >> thank you, mr. chairman. last friday after he received the text of the farmville i made a decision to contact human services to crp things interstate for context the state of illinois has a republican governor and i wanted his administration's perspective on this puzzle. they are not taking what they would call
this is america's farmville and america's food bill. it's america's national security and we need to come together and we have traditionally and it should not serve some very well and abandon others because it's our safety not. were considering today is the to create these ten pilot projects and let's look at making changes when those ten states report back to us what works and what doesn't work based on these examples around the country. that's the proper way to legislate after all, states are...
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how does the farmville failure republicans heading into the midterm?ublican leaders are worried that this could help gin up excitement for democrats in november. this is been a longtime democratic issue with the dream act and the been trying to get this passed for years. they finally think they got a way to get to it and one of the ways is through the situation and boiling republican leadership. paul ryan in the other month he will be stepping down and right now it's an all out fight to find out who will take on the mantle of republicans if they keep the house in november. right now democrats in avenue to get this done with moderate republicans who are fed up with leadership and dragging their feet on the daca issue. julie: let's call it what it is. the farm bill is not a farm bill but a welfare bill and that is why it failed. even republicans oppose it. how do we fix it and what happens come labor day? if congress goes on recess without passing neither the farm bill or some kind of immigration reform? >> that's a good question. we will have to wait an
how does the farmville failure republicans heading into the midterm?ublican leaders are worried that this could help gin up excitement for democrats in november. this is been a longtime democratic issue with the dream act and the been trying to get this passed for years. they finally think they got a way to get to it and one of the ways is through the situation and boiling republican leadership. paul ryan in the other month he will be stepping down and right now it's an all out fight to find...
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. >> reporter: floodwater for as far as the eye can see in farmville, virginia. the wet weather causing this plane to skid off the runway at bluegrass airport in kentucky. >> you hear the sirens. and you see everything going. and it was pretty scary. >> reporter: torrential rain flooding entire neighborhoods in maryland. dive teams brought in to pump this road in washington county. and heavy rain flooding streets in boulder, colorado, and turning roadways in south florida into rivers. the spring storms turning deadly in north carolina. a polk county woman killed when her home was crushed by a mudslide. >> all right. let's get right to rob. he joins us live in studio. as we look at the map tonight, there's a lot going on. >> busy again and obviously the soil saturated, especially across the southeast. watches posted for missouri and tennessee. and storms moves across houston, and the rains continuing tonight across florida. some severe weather, storms to chicago by tomorrow morning. severe threat looks like it will impact indiana and parts of ohio during the day t
. >> reporter: floodwater for as far as the eye can see in farmville, virginia. the wet weather causing this plane to skid off the runway at bluegrass airport in kentucky. >> you hear the sirens. and you see everything going. and it was pretty scary. >> reporter: torrential rain flooding entire neighborhoods in maryland. dive teams brought in to pump this road in washington county. and heavy rain flooding streets in boulder, colorado, and turning roadways in south florida into...
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last week he called egg leaders up to the house to does the farmville. he would like to see work requirements implemented, new ones. said he responded he needs to get to 60 votes. liz crampton follows the debate on agriculture and food for politico pro. z_cramptonat li washington journal continues. tim ryan isssman back at our desk, a democrat representing ohio's 13th district. i want to begin with last week's primaries in the buckeye state, seven other states having primaries in the last eight days. since then, what are you taking from the results, anything we should read into election 2018? guest: we saw a lot in ohio, women winning. a good majority of the races in ohio we had women coming out of democratic primaries will be running for congress, which i think is a great thing. i think we saw a little bit of that last night as well in pennsylvania. things are starting to firm up for the fall. should be an exciting few months. host: is ohio still a purple state? guest: no question about it. what is happening in washington, d.c., we have a lot of corrupt
last week he called egg leaders up to the house to does the farmville. he would like to see work requirements implemented, new ones. said he responded he needs to get to 60 votes. liz crampton follows the debate on agriculture and food for politico pro. z_cramptonat li washington journal continues. tim ryan isssman back at our desk, a democrat representing ohio's 13th district. i want to begin with last week's primaries in the buckeye state, seven other states having primaries in the last eight...
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. >> part of the house speaker's pitch for support of a five-year farmville extension.ut as g.o.p. leaders try to round up the final votes to pass it, downstream caucuses trying to flex some muscle on immigration in exchange for support on the farm bill. >> the vast majority of our members believe we should have a vote on immigration before we have a vote on the farm bill. we were not able to convince any of our members to go from no to yes on the farm bill. so we will have further discussions tonight with leadership. at this point, there is no deal to be made. >> reporter: this comes as a moderate house republicans are trying to force ryan's hand on an immigration bill by being willing to work with democrats. at least 20 republicans have signed on to the so cargo discharge petition and ryan has tried to hold him off by saying he wants an immigration plan that president trump would be willing to sign. >> we want to see if we can do our own immigration bill, so even laboring to get number 218, it's clear we don't have that as a bill. >> nancy pelosi called the action ver
. >> part of the house speaker's pitch for support of a five-year farmville extension.ut as g.o.p. leaders try to round up the final votes to pass it, downstream caucuses trying to flex some muscle on immigration in exchange for support on the farm bill. >> the vast majority of our members believe we should have a vote on immigration before we have a vote on the farm bill. we were not able to convince any of our members to go from no to yes on the farm bill. so we will have further...
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and-- ( cheers and applause ) we also have great games on amishbook, like farmville. which is my farm and i could really use some help. ( laughter ) there you go, that's-- ( cheers and applause ) the president has been having trouble finding lawyers to defend him in the mueller probe possibly because every lawyer in america is currently suing donald trump. but he finally found someone worthy of the task, andrew econo-moo. econo-moo-- that's a fun name. you will recall that just last week donald trump treated "many lawyers and top law firms want to represent me in the russia case." evidently he turned all of those people down, because econo-moo is an assistance district attorney in brunswick, georgia, who does not ever appear to have worked at a major national law firm, ever worked in washington, d.c. or even worked as a defense lawyer. ( laughter and applause ) okay? true, but i don't doubt for a minute that economou is one of the greatest minds in the greater metroplex. and in 2010, local georgia courts appointed him to handle cases involving convenience stores and g
and-- ( cheers and applause ) we also have great games on amishbook, like farmville. which is my farm and i could really use some help. ( laughter ) there you go, that's-- ( cheers and applause ) the president has been having trouble finding lawyers to defend him in the mueller probe possibly because every lawyer in america is currently suing donald trump. but he finally found someone worthy of the task, andrew econo-moo. econo-moo-- that's a fun name. you will recall that just last week donald...
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freedom caucus is linking amnesty bill to farmville. do i have to start an anti-amnesty caucus? ">> conservatives all across the country understand the goodlatte legislation is conservative and the kind of legislation we need and does what i described. it's got 20 some different policy areas that those down. we have asked our leadership for a vote on that. they have promised to get that. it is yet to happen. that promise was given months ago. all we are trying to do is make sure it does in fact actually happen. >> shannon: i want to make sure we ask you about the toughest story -- top story about the investigations. the mueller team turned over the memo that outlines his powers, the authorities that he was tasked to do. federal judge demanded he turned it over unredacted. so the federal judge has it. you don't have it. you are a coequal branch of government. i know you have asked for. >> congress in meadows and i sent a letter on april 9th and we actually asked rod rosenstein a couple is later. he said no, we are not going to show it to you. they sent us a letter saying take a h
freedom caucus is linking amnesty bill to farmville. do i have to start an anti-amnesty caucus? ">> conservatives all across the country understand the goodlatte legislation is conservative and the kind of legislation we need and does what i described. it's got 20 some different policy areas that those down. we have asked our leadership for a vote on that. they have promised to get that. it is yet to happen. that promise was given months ago. all we are trying to do is make sure it...
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happened early this morning on farmville road. we are told that 24-year-old man drove his bmw into the home and took out some of the supporting structure. a city building inspector yellow tag the house, mean people cannot go inside right now. the driver was arrested for a possibility of being under the influence. his mother stopped at the scene to apologize for the crash and then spoke with frank malik out. >> reporter: was he drinking, do you know? >> he had been earlier in the evening, i believe. but nowhere near -- it's not going to qualify as a dui. >> reporter: what about his brakes? >> so his brakes, he just had them done a couple of weeks ago. and apparently, they went out again. as he was coming down the hill. he cannot stop the car. >> reporter: is a mother when you get that phone call -- >> i do not even ask him. >> the driver is being held at the city jail. as for the homeowner, he said he was considering some renovations and now that will likely happen sooner rather than later. >>> a high school student is facing felon
happened early this morning on farmville road. we are told that 24-year-old man drove his bmw into the home and took out some of the supporting structure. a city building inspector yellow tag the house, mean people cannot go inside right now. the driver was arrested for a possibility of being under the influence. his mother stopped at the scene to apologize for the crash and then spoke with frank malik out. >> reporter: was he drinking, do you know? >> he had been earlier in the...
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to believe what they put on facebook would just be shared with their friends, not whatever stupid farmvillewhatever app that they were playing at the time. >> i know we back at the cdt office are trying to think more holistically so i don't want to say here is the solution. i think we're trying to talk to a lot of people and come up with a plan that will stand the test of time, right? that will account for facebook, but other situations. i think one interesting idea my boss talks about is sort of like a covenant that runs with your data, right? that this idea that so often our terms of service say, well, yeah, you could use it for other things to give me my service and make my service better and people assume that to really be in the four corners of service you have and the sort of crazy way that spins out is really not a fair way to use the data. so is there a way to better enforce this idea of what your permission means? i think, you know, some of the things that we need to separate out are the security and the privacy. to me this is very clearly privacy. security is objective. it is whet
to believe what they put on facebook would just be shared with their friends, not whatever stupid farmvillewhatever app that they were playing at the time. >> i know we back at the cdt office are trying to think more holistically so i don't want to say here is the solution. i think we're trying to talk to a lot of people and come up with a plan that will stand the test of time, right? that will account for facebook, but other situations. i think one interesting idea my boss talks about is...
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i want to talk about southbound 280 near woodside out of farmville where there is a crash and trafficing up. also the south bay commute, silicon valley. all of the commutes are busy driving to the west valley. 8:17, let's bring in steve paulson with the weather. >>> okay, let's get to it, the lower clouds are beginning to peel back much sooner than yesterday that is for sure over the estuary. 50s on the temperatures and mostly sunny skies. that is what we have today with temperatures cooling off yesterday although santa rosa was 78. we are moving up 2 degrees. san francisco from 62 to 65, livermore is up 5 degrees and san jose from 72 to 75. mostly sunny today part -- but tomorrow we are getting that northwind probably in the evening or over night into saturday we will be warm with a quick warm-up and then fog comes back up the coast on sunday. so for friday northeast bay hills, santa cruz mountains with the high wind watch posted. possible gusting up to 55 miles per hour. not that windy at the surface but it will be breezy. the higher elevations will likely take the brunt. we do have
i want to talk about southbound 280 near woodside out of farmville where there is a crash and trafficing up. also the south bay commute, silicon valley. all of the commutes are busy driving to the west valley. 8:17, let's bring in steve paulson with the weather. >>> okay, let's get to it, the lower clouds are beginning to peel back much sooner than yesterday that is for sure over the estuary. 50s on the temperatures and mostly sunny skies. that is what we have today with temperatures...
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eastern, a final vote on the farmville. that's on c-span.n c-span two, house lawmakers get an update on the 2020 census. the oversight committee hearing also begins at 9:00 a.m. eastern. c-span three, academics and technology executives will talk about the potential of quantum mechanics to process information. the house energy and commerce subcommittee hearing starting at 9:15 eastern time. >> this weekend, c-span's to be sure -- c-span's cities to her takes you to alabama. a town known for its role in the civil war and civil rights movement. saturday at 5:30 p.m. eastern on , martin luther king used -- junior used this as soma headquarters. it is featured in the book "the house by the side of the road." data -- this was embedded in the house. he wanted to capture dr. king's emotions as he watched on television, president johnson connecting to signing the voting rights act. dr. king was sitting in the night, watching that television. president johnson addressed the nation. >> we will need the first african-american fire chiefs in the city, c
eastern, a final vote on the farmville. that's on c-span.n c-span two, house lawmakers get an update on the 2020 census. the oversight committee hearing also begins at 9:00 a.m. eastern. c-span three, academics and technology executives will talk about the potential of quantum mechanics to process information. the house energy and commerce subcommittee hearing starting at 9:15 eastern time. >> this weekend, c-span's to be sure -- c-span's cities to her takes you to alabama. a town known...
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to believe what they put on facebook would just be shared with their friends, not whatever stupid farmvillewhatever app that they were playing at the time. >> i know we back at the cdt office are trying to think more holistically so i don't want to say here is the solution. i think we're trying to talk to a lot of people and come up with a plan that will stand the test of time, right? that will account for facebook, but other situations. i think one interesting idea my boss talks about is sort of like a covenant that runs with your data, right? that this idea that so often our terms of service say, well, yeah, you could use it for other things to give me my service and make my service better and people assume that to really be in the four corners of service you have and the sort of crazy way that spins out is really not a fair way to use the data. so is there a way to better enforce this idea of what your permission means? i think, you know, some of the things that we need to separate out are the security and the privacy. to me this is very clearly privacy. security is objective. it is whet
to believe what they put on facebook would just be shared with their friends, not whatever stupid farmvillewhatever app that they were playing at the time. >> i know we back at the cdt office are trying to think more holistically so i don't want to say here is the solution. i think we're trying to talk to a lot of people and come up with a plan that will stand the test of time, right? that will account for facebook, but other situations. i think one interesting idea my boss talks about is...
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>> e-house in gearing up to consider the farmville, which is done every five years. congress is bearing down on the september deadline. this addresses a range of policy issues from commodities to crop subsidies, to cover -- conservation. the issue that gets the most attention and what takes up most of the farmville funding is based supplemental nutrition assistance program, or food stamps. >> one of the particular sticking points in the bill is the food stamp program or snap. can you tell us more about that. liz: so mike conaway is proposing to make changes to the food stamp program. the most significantly, he wants forxpand work requirements able-bodied adults that are not dependence. it has enraged democrats. they say it is too harsh. they walked away from the farm bill. conaway has to rely on republicans to get the bill done, but not all republicans support the changes, and there are divisions within the cost -- caucus whether they want to back changes to the food stamps program. >> we heard in the agriculture commission, which passed on a partyline 26-20 vote, th
>> e-house in gearing up to consider the farmville, which is done every five years. congress is bearing down on the september deadline. this addresses a range of policy issues from commodities to crop subsidies, to cover -- conservation. the issue that gets the most attention and what takes up most of the farmville funding is based supplemental nutrition assistance program, or food stamps. >> one of the particular sticking points in the bill is the food stamp program or snap. can...
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it was an advance from the committee party lines and usually of farmville is passed with the coalition in the middle of world democrats and republicans and urban lawmakers that do care about the snap program, but do not necessarily have farmers in the district. that seems to be broken and i think we can expect that the farm bill will have to be passed in the house with mostly gop members. >> taking a quick look at the article, here is the headline, conaway races to nail down farmville votes before the debate. as mentioned, they will need support from mostly republicans, how does that break down, democrats have been pushing members to oppose it, what are republicans saying to their team? >> house leadership is certainly selling this as a way to get a component for overhauling welfare programs. something that energizes the midterms. we have this not necessarily falling on deaf ears, but taking quite a bit of persuasion to get much of the d -- gop onboard, the house freedom caucus, and the chairman, marc meadows, he said there are concerns about the work requirements and the agricultural
it was an advance from the committee party lines and usually of farmville is passed with the coalition in the middle of world democrats and republicans and urban lawmakers that do care about the snap program, but do not necessarily have farmers in the district. that seems to be broken and i think we can expect that the farm bill will have to be passed in the house with mostly gop members. >> taking a quick look at the article, here is the headline, conaway races to nail down farmville...
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the republican farmville does not make the needed improvement to the farm safety net to account for the growing emergency facing farm entry. further, the bill offers only a lukewarm commitment to trade. fails to increase investments in programs like the market access program, which helps trade association cooperatives, at small businesses build commercial export markets. billeject this farm because it would worsen's hunger. the bill cuts more than $20 billion from snap. it would kick to it at 65,000 children out of the free school breakfast and lunch programs. it would eliminate benefits for 400,000 households, almost one million hungry americans overall. it would waste billions on redundant and unproven training bureaucracies that are states have told us that they cannot operate effectively. it would create so many barriers that hungry families would be forced to give up seeking the help they need. the republicans called this self selection. i call it engineered failure. hopes that with enough red tape, our hungry neighbors will simply give up and go away. that may leave the republican
the republican farmville does not make the needed improvement to the farm safety net to account for the growing emergency facing farm entry. further, the bill offers only a lukewarm commitment to trade. fails to increase investments in programs like the market access program, which helps trade association cooperatives, at small businesses build commercial export markets. billeject this farm because it would worsen's hunger. the bill cuts more than $20 billion from snap. it would kick to it at...
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last week he called egg leaders up to the house to does the farmville. he would like to see work requirements implemented, new ones. said he responded he needs to get to 60 votes. liz crampton follows the debate on agriculture and food for politico pro. tweet her
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scalise is the third week of june is potentially what could happen when it comes to the vote and farmville. >> guest: they don't know much more than me as an time but it's a good time table and senate honestly will pass a different bill and so we've got to try to collaborate on this and pass something by the end of september in order to not have the farm bill expired. >> host: to drill down a little bit exactly when it comes to the work requirements what are you expecting and who doesn't target for those who get for those who get snap benefits. >> guest: were talking about employable, able-bodied adults between ages of 18-59 who do not have children six or under at home. were talking people who are not now in the workforce and not recording income to the state because they apply to state agency for food stamps and people frankly, need work readiness skills and need to get in the workforce.. we have a labor shortage in this country with six and half million jobs that are not filled and we have the lowest workforce participation rate among the lowest we've ever had in our nations history. or
scalise is the third week of june is potentially what could happen when it comes to the vote and farmville. >> guest: they don't know much more than me as an time but it's a good time table and senate honestly will pass a different bill and so we've got to try to collaborate on this and pass something by the end of september in order to not have the farm bill expired. >> host: to drill down a little bit exactly when it comes to the work requirements what are you expecting and who...