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when we came into being, we were able to write the complaint with a former texas congressman bur . host: how are you fund it? guest: we are funded by private donations -- i am blanking. mostly by private donations. people visit our website to contribute as well. host: our guest has a law degree from the university of chicago. she used to be assistant to the district attorney in washington, d.c. she has worked on committees led by john conyers, joe biden at different times. next phone call from norwich, new york. catherine. caller: first of all, your guest is awesome. i have seen her on other programs and she has a lot of character. i've wanted to ask her, if the public has access to the ethics committee to make a complaint about something that they see going on, in the government, something that they feel should be investigated, i would wonder how to contact them? also, i wonder if there has been any investigation on part to pack -- bart stupak and the money that he paid -- that religious cult -- to pay for him. i also thought that religion was not supposed to get into politics. i
when we came into being, we were able to write the complaint with a former texas congressman bur . host: how are you fund it? guest: we are funded by private donations -- i am blanking. mostly by private donations. people visit our website to contribute as well. host: our guest has a law degree from the university of chicago. she used to be assistant to the district attorney in washington, d.c. she has worked on committees led by john conyers, joe biden at different times. next phone call from...
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Mar 6, 2010
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and when not declare our say the recovery bill has worked perfectly bur. we still have a year of john starting effects from the recovery bill. a dillon to get a question about manufacturing jobs. we did have some good news there in a sector that we seem to never have been is in. can you just walk through the for us? >> for manufacturing has had a real long-term decline in unemployment. for the previous recession literally did not recover any jobs. they have now lost a couple million. the last couple of months, the job loss is moderate it. >> no job loss? >> over the last couple of months. the job loss is really moderated. >> 6000 manufacturing jobs lost over the last formant? >> in my opinion, that is good news. >> congress has the power of the purse strings. i'm trying to call who was in charge of congress. it is republicans, if i recall, in the major surplus. i'm trying to member who led the persian and congress for two years. i do recall that we were promised if we pass that a hundred dollar trillion stimulus the we would predict unemployment will be no
and when not declare our say the recovery bill has worked perfectly bur. we still have a year of john starting effects from the recovery bill. a dillon to get a question about manufacturing jobs. we did have some good news there in a sector that we seem to never have been is in. can you just walk through the for us? >> for manufacturing has had a real long-term decline in unemployment. for the previous recession literally did not recover any jobs. they have now lost a couple million. the...
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and there's a sense of having the bur lap saying, can we have the money, please? >> we'll leave it there. james is staying with us. carolina will be back. thank you. >>> still more to come on "worldwide exchange." the chinese central bank is now in a tightening mode. when will we see the pboc actually act? we'll discuss after the break. >>> welcome back to "worldwide exchange." we continue to focus on china, the official china securities journal has reported that china's bank lending could jump to $146 billion this month. this would be a significant rise from february's figures in spite of ongoing government efforts to reign in credit. the surge in bank lending could force the pboc to take action again. analysts polled by reuters expect the central bank to hike its reserve ratio requirement by tend of month, by march. and by two more times over the next year. and with the chinese yuan firmly in the spotlight, analysts say beijing could lend its currency rise 3.4% over the next four months. they also want that continuing pressure of the u.s. could be counterproduct
and there's a sense of having the bur lap saying, can we have the money, please? >> we'll leave it there. james is staying with us. carolina will be back. thank you. >>> still more to come on "worldwide exchange." the chinese central bank is now in a tightening mode. when will we see the pboc actually act? we'll discuss after the break. >>> welcome back to "worldwide exchange." we continue to focus on china, the official china securities journal has...
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one area due for a closer look is safety bur barriers. >>> yesterday's crash at cockeysville happened where light rail tracks run parallel to the entrance. >> very preliminarily right now, investigators have determined the truck driver pulled out in front of this one. there was active signals that should have prevented him from driving onto those rails. >> reporter: the stopped signal could still be seen flashing. and no turn signals were lit. about the only safety measures missing were the warning bells and guard gates found at street intersections. light rail was extended into hunt valley. >> with that stretch, where you have crossings at driveways, the determination was made for signals. for flashing light signals. >> but no arms that come down? >> that decision was not made for that at that time. >> reporter: but this accident is bringing a second look at that decision. especially given the power of the impact. deborah morton had to be pried free from the wreckage. she is listed in serious but stable condition at shock trauma. meanwhile, mta engineers check the tracks for damage.
one area due for a closer look is safety bur barriers. >>> yesterday's crash at cockeysville happened where light rail tracks run parallel to the entrance. >> very preliminarily right now, investigators have determined the truck driver pulled out in front of this one. there was active signals that should have prevented him from driving onto those rails. >> reporter: the stopped signal could still be seen flashing. and no turn signals were lit. about the only safety measures...
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bur mr. president? the presiding officer: the senator from north carolina. mr. burr: pursuant to section 4-g-3 of the statutory pay-as-you-go act of 2003, i move to waive the applicable sections for the purpose of my amendment and ask for the yeas and nays. the presiding officer: is there a sufficient second? appears to be. the clerk will call the roll. vote: vote: the presiding officer: any senator wishing to change his or her vote or to vote? okay. well, then, on this vote the yeas are 22, the nays are 78. three-fifths of the senate duly chosen and sworn not having voted in the affirmative, the motion is not agreed to.. the presiding officer: point of order is sustained the amendment falls. there are now two minutes evenly divided on the sessions amendment. a senator: mr. president? the presiding officer: the senator from missouri. mrs. mccaskill: mr. president, this amendment is one of those opportunities where we get to walk the walk. there is an awful lot of talk about how we have to do something about spending. there is a lot of misinformation out there ab
bur mr. president? the presiding officer: the senator from north carolina. mr. burr: pursuant to section 4-g-3 of the statutory pay-as-you-go act of 2003, i move to waive the applicable sections for the purpose of my amendment and ask for the yeas and nays. the presiding officer: is there a sufficient second? appears to be. the clerk will call the roll. vote: vote: the presiding officer: any senator wishing to change his or her vote or to vote? okay. well, then, on this vote the yeas are 22,...
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and when not declare our say the recovery bill has worked perfectly bur. we still have a year of john starting effects from the recovery bill. a dillon to get a question about manufacturing jobs. we did have some good news there in a sector that we seem to never have been is in. can you just walk through the for us? >> for manufacturing has had a real long-term decline in unemployment. for the previous recession literally did not recover any jobs. they have now lost a couple million. the last couple of months, the job loss is moderate it. >> no job loss? >> over the last couple of months. the job loss is really moderated. >> 6000 manufacturing jobs lost over the last formant? >> in my opinion, that is good news. >> congress has the power of the purse strings. i'm trying to call who was in charge of congress. it is republicans, if i recall, in the major surplus. i'm trying to member who led the persian and congress for two years. i do recall that we were promised if we pass that a hundred dollar trillion stimulus the we would predict unemployment will be no
and when not declare our say the recovery bill has worked perfectly bur. we still have a year of john starting effects from the recovery bill. a dillon to get a question about manufacturing jobs. we did have some good news there in a sector that we seem to never have been is in. can you just walk through the for us? >> for manufacturing has had a real long-term decline in unemployment. for the previous recession literally did not recover any jobs. they have now lost a couple million. the...