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atlanta, where the carter center is located, is the greatest center for human trafficking and slavery in america. one reason is we have the busiest airport in the world for passengers. a lot of our passengers come from the southern hemisphere. a girl who is brown skin or can be sold, according to the new york times, to a brothel owner for about $1000. the brothel owner makes about $35,000 for these forced brothel prostitutes. also, the last time we did a check on our military, it was found that there are 16,000 cases of sexual abuse every year in the u.s. military. probably one of the finest organizations on earth. the portion of people in prison is also skyrocketing in recent days. as, more than seven times as many americans in prison, are in prison than when i left the white house. more than any other country on earth. now, we also know that the partisan divisions and the racial division in our country are becoming deeper and deeper. all our religions are also divided. protestant, catholic, jewish, islamic, i'm sure hinduism and buddhism. on two occasions, you might be interested in
atlanta, where the carter center is located, is the greatest center for human trafficking and slavery in america. one reason is we have the busiest airport in the world for passengers. a lot of our passengers come from the southern hemisphere. a girl who is brown skin or can be sold, according to the new york times, to a brothel owner for about $1000. the brothel owner makes about $35,000 for these forced brothel prostitutes. also, the last time we did a check on our military, it was found that...
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there congress congress doesn't do a damn thing without the approval of their sugar daddy even the carter center and former president jimmy carter believe that america has been transformed to an oligarchy a small corrupt elite group control the country without much input from the people here's a rare photo of that group of elite men are. not the most attractive group of felons and the whigs aren't really doing any justice are the rulers need the myth that we're a democracy to give us the illusion of control speaking of illusion of control myth number seven we have an accountable and legitimate voting system. did he man during voter purging data mining broken active polling push polling superdelegates elect or about black box machine voter id suppression provisional ballots super bag dark money third party banner from the debate into corporate body that stand for the same goddamn pile of bad it got at a particular. one sided. like a legit analyze it does not. know we have what a lot of harvard study called the worst election system in the western world the other seed is never seen with what a par
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the carter center for. a new series of rewind a can bring your people back to life i'm sorry and brand new updates on the best of al-jazeera documentaries the struggle continues for two known for his distance rewind continues with australia's lost generation recovery from call on is a really important issue suicide rights do or mine very high still twice the national average rewind on al-jazeera. well owner and trainer in london the top stories on al-jazeera the football world cup has got off to the perfect start for host nation russia and its president vladimir putin with a five nil victory over saudi arabia and moscow region sat with saudi crown prince mohammed bin sound month and fee for president janeen frontino to watch the game russia and saudi arabia are actually the two lowest ranked sides in the tournament a sports correspondent leigh welling's is in moscow with more. we saw in advance if it's a big story to be diplomats they cannot tell you much about what was a volunteer given for odds of him and
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congress congress doesn't do a damned thing without the approval of their sugar daddies even the carter center and former president jimmy carter believe that america has been transformed to an oligarchy a small corrupt elite group control the country without much input from the people here's a rare photo of that group of elite men yeah they're. not the most attractive group of felons and the whigs aren't really doing any justice right the rulers need the myth that we were a democracy to give us the illusion of control speaking of illusion of control myth number seven we have an accountable and legitimate voting system. here in mandarin border purging data mining broken active polling push polling superdelegates like door about black box machine voter id suppression provisional ballots super bags dark money third parties banners from the debate and true corporate parties that stand for the same goddamn pint that it got on a party. who are. trying to look good and i'm actually just dumb. you know we have one harvard study called the worst election system in the western world you ever see you see
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there congress congress doesn't do a damn thing without the approval of their sugar daddy even the carter center and former president jimmy carter believe that america has been transformed to an oligarchy a small corrupt elite group control the country without much input from the people here's a rare photo of that group of elite men. not the not the most attractive group of felons and the whigs aren't really doing any justice are. the rulers need the myth that we're a democracy to give us the illusion of control speaking of illusion of control myth number seven we have an accountable and legitimate voting system. did the man during voter purging data mining broken exit polling push polling superdelegates elect or about black box machine voter id suppression provisional ballots super bag dark money third party banner from the debate into corporate body that stand for the same goddamn pile of bad it got an apartment again. we want god to. cyclists yet again i said does not. know we have what a large part study called the worst election system in the western world the other seed is never seen with
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the carter center. examining mandatory sentencing in the us if the state of florida requires the rest of my life in here as a tradeoff for my family's life to bargain i'll do it if the defendant goes to trial the judge has no option but to give the mandatory minimum they were complying with this judge gives you five years and this judge gives you twenty years so the legislature to make a difference exploring the dark side of the american justice system with job on al-jazeera. i mean to was here to update our song was absolutely daryn yeah let's start by taking a look at a historic victory for england at the world cup against panama initially north korea and it was a day's who remember for england captain harry kane he netted two penalties on his way to have trick and the top spot in the goal scorers charts johnstone started it all off with an early goal to put the english in front stones also scored his team's fourth go months united midfielder jesse thing god added his name to the school sheet as engla
the carter center. examining mandatory sentencing in the us if the state of florida requires the rest of my life in here as a tradeoff for my family's life to bargain i'll do it if the defendant goes to trial the judge has no option but to give the mandatory minimum they were complying with this judge gives you five years and this judge gives you twenty years so the legislature to make a difference exploring the dark side of the american justice system with job on al-jazeera. i mean to was here...
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the carter center for. new possibilities fearless journalists and medical facilities they got that either already declared a state of emergency several weeks ago gripping documentaries. discover a wealth of award winning programming from around the globe. debates and discussions on one side of the split screen dignitaries mingling on the other car to see the world from a different perspective only on al-jazeera the diagnosis he has been sick for a long six months now the challenge ahead there when one of these ninety six could be a new cure or a basis of a new cure all for colors are turning illness or disability al-jazeera examines priam meaning treatments so this is the xo suited yes it's basically a wearable robot that kira revisited now does iraq. being located outside that western send tricks fair of influence we're able to bring a different perspective to global events when you pave the way and lists a cove a minute tree in the financial dollar going to see the people in those words and those policies
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there any thought given by the political whiz kids of giving the clinton foundation to save the carter center something like that. >> was interesting. definitely when it look like kill it was going win and the started winding down parts of the foundation, they were thinking about partnering with some like paul farmer or bill gates are some of the group but that was towards the fall when you really thought she was going to win and had to do something about the foundation. [inaudible] you've been reported in japan and a one how you reflect on the interconnectedness -- [inaudible] >> you covered his people for so long. you travel everywhere they go. you do become friendly. you have to have a cordial relationship. i. i failed at that. we had a toxic relationship but initially when i was at the "wall street journal" and the kid reporter, i did have friendships with these people that we traveled all over the country together with. then it was a change from 2016 within her age traveled on the same bus as the press so it's hard not to establish some friendships. >> can you talk a little bit about how
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centers. meanwhile, california state regulators are beginning inspections of those facilities. elaine. >> quijano: carter evans, thank tsu. a large number of migrants are alying to escape poverty and violence in the central american iuntry of el salvador. omar villafranca is there with the story of two brothers who were deported from the u.s. >> reporter: we're in the rural mountain town of jucuapa, about two hours outside of the s tion's capital. and there's two brothers here who were recently deported from the u.s. and had to move back here after they had set up their life more than 1,900 miles away in maryland. the last time diego and lizandro claro walked these streets, they were still kids. now, 20-year-old lizandro feels like a stranger in his own country. is maryland home or is this home? >> i feel like maryland is home. it might not be my country, but that's where my parents are. that's where my family is. ho, i feel at home where... where my family is. >> reporter: their father has temporary protected status in the states, so when they were ten and 13 years old, their parents bought them tickets
centers. meanwhile, california state regulators are beginning inspections of those facilities. elaine. >> quijano: carter evans, thank tsu. a large number of migrants are alying to escape poverty and violence in the central american iuntry of el salvador. omar villafranca is there with the story of two brothers who were deported from the u.s. >> reporter: we're in the rural mountain town of jucuapa, about two hours outside of the s tion's capital. and there's two brothers here who...
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well joining us now in the studio luciano is a carter who is an assistant professor of gulf politics with the gulf studies center university good to have you with us the u.s. has made it patiently clear to saudi arabia that it wants this blockade this this regional spat over and done with and as we heard in that report there seems to be no movement we're no closer to finding an end to this blockade why is that what's the sticking point here i think that the united states wants to give a message but they don't want to engage directly in pushing or pressure in saudi arabia directly because they need saudi arabia to fix other issues mainly the problem that they have with iran so i think that the united states how are facing now major problems in the middle east. confrontation bindon qatar and saudi arabia or the blockade is not they mean each show for american foreign policy and i don't think they will spend much more energy bearing in mind that they don't see the blockade is actually. in the regional generating more problem for their money coming interests in the region as for us both states have good relations wi
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it's one of the finest educational centers on ebola in the world. mr. carter: again, i want to thank you for the work you do. extremely important. especially shout out to the c.d.c. and the work they do. thank you and i yield back, mr. chairman. mr. harper: the gentleman yields back. the chair recognizes the gentlewoman from california, ms. eshoo, for five minutes. ms. eshoo: thank you, mr. chairman, for extending the legislative courtesy to me since i'm not a member of this subcommittee. but i have a great interest in this subject matter since we're looking to re-authorize papa. and all of the listening to what's taken place in this hearing and the superb testimony from each one of you. we made great progress since the legislation was first written in 2006 so i'm pleased. in america, we're never satisfied where we are. we always want to improve. so there has been an important pathway of improvement. i thank each one of you. i'm very proud of the two women that are here. rear admiral hinton, it's -- it is really a source of bride to me to hear you respond to t
it's one of the finest educational centers on ebola in the world. mr. carter: again, i want to thank you for the work you do. extremely important. especially shout out to the c.d.c. and the work they do. thank you and i yield back, mr. chairman. mr. harper: the gentleman yields back. the chair recognizes the gentlewoman from california, ms. eshoo, for five minutes. ms. eshoo: thank you, mr. chairman, for extending the legislative courtesy to me since i'm not a member of this subcommittee. but i...
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the carter campaign could not et the challenge, and behind-the-scenes there wasn't enough progress to deliver before the election. the defeat of the centertente in national security policy in the 1970's, culminating with the 1980 el, was a defining moment in history of american conservatism. after a three-day game -- a three decade struggle against moderation in both parties, hawkish republicans within the conservative movement captured the white house and the senate with gop victories in 1980. the next few years would have many ironic terms and twists. the conservative attacks on detente and end up electing a president who in the end fulfilled many of the hopes of detente. that irony was not visible on the horizon of the 1980 election. instead this was a moment when the cold war seemed to be heating up, and the effort to calm things down through detente had failed. you willave today, hear a song from the classic band pink floyd about the fears of nuclear war. ♪ >> join us every saturday at 8:00 p.m. and 19 eastern as we lecturesents to hear on topics including topics from the american revolution to 9/11. lectures in history are also ava
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carter campaign could not meet the challenge. behind the scenes there was not enough progress to deliver before the election. the defeat of the centere national security policy culminating with the 1980 election, was a defining moment in the history of american conservatism. after a three decade struggle against liberal internationalism, right-wing isolationism and moderation in both parties, market -- hawkish republicans within the conservative movement captured the white house and the senate with gop victories in 1980. the next few years would have ironic turns and twists. the conservative attack on detente would end up electing a president who come in the end, the filled many of the hopes of becoming -- many of the hopes of detente. this was a moment when the cold war seemed to be heating up and the effort to calm things down through detente had failed instead of a more militaristic .ath that reagan supported as lead today you will hear a song from the classic band pink floyd the captured the feeling many had and fears of nuclear war. thank you. ♪ >> today on american artifacts , tour the library of congress exhibit on the centen
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carter called the policy disgraceful and a shame to our country.>>> former south bay congressman mike honda said that the images remind him of the japanese american internment centers where he and many others were held during world war ii.>> my father said to me, when i was young, if it was for our own security, why were the machine guns pointed in, and why were we the ones inside the barbed wire fences?>> mike honda says that he believes that children taken from their parents will likely be marked for life by the trauma, but he said that one difference between then and now is that there is more public outcry against the separation of families. >>> new at 6:00, lawmakers are searching for ways to better protect young women on college campuses from being sexually victimized by healthcare professionals, in the wake of a scandal at usc, where 400 women have registered complaints against former's -- campus gynecologist, doctor george tyndall, and they testified at the state capital today, 2 of them, they said that you see allowed him to continue practicing at the university despite complaints of racial and sexual abuse that span decades. >> while i was on the exam tabl
carter called the policy disgraceful and a shame to our country.>>> former south bay congressman mike honda said that the images remind him of the japanese american internment centers where he and many others were held during world war ii.>> my father said to me, when i was young, if it was for our own security, why were the machine guns pointed in, and why were we the ones inside the barbed wire fences?>> mike honda says that he believes that children taken from their...
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centers, and for other purposes. the speaker pro tempore: pursuant to the rule, the gentleman from georgia, mr. carter, and the gentleman from new jersey, mr. pallone, each will control 20 minutes. the chair recognizes the gentleman from georgia. mr. carter: mr. speaker, i ask unanimous consent that all members may having the five legislative days in which to revise and extend their remarks and insert extraneous materials in the record on the bill. the speaker pro tempore: without objection. mr. carter: mr. speaker, i yield myself such time as i may consume. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized. mr. carter: thank you, mr. speaker. mr. speaker, i rise today to express my strong support for h.r. 5327, the comprehensive opioid recovery centers act. this legislation will help support the establishment of comprehensive opioid recovery centers to serve as models for comprehensive treatment and recovery. these centers will provide substance uis patients with a wide range of treatment options for integrated care. by treating the whole person and utilizing the full range of f.d.a.-approved medi
centers, and for other purposes. the speaker pro tempore: pursuant to the rule, the gentleman from georgia, mr. carter, and the gentleman from new jersey, mr. pallone, each will control 20 minutes. the chair recognizes the gentleman from georgia. mr. carter: mr. speaker, i ask unanimous consent that all members may having the five legislative days in which to revise and extend their remarks and insert extraneous materials in the record on the bill. the speaker pro tempore: without objection....
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carter called it shameful, disgraceful to our country. >> we begin in south texas. >> reporter: for the first time, we are getting a look inside the largest processing center in mcallenew images have now become a flash point over the trump administration's zero-tolerance policy, calling for children and parents to be separated if the parents cross the border illegally. inside, 1100 men, women and children are held, detained in some of these cages. some of the youngest faces behind the metal fences. sleeping under mylar blankets. in a recording you can hear the desperate sobbing from last week. this little girl appears to be separated from her dad. you can also hear children calling for "mama" and "papa". in the audio, you can also hear a border patrol agent in what appears to be a reference to all of the crying. congressman joaquin castro listened to the audio with us. this is purportedly audio of a separation. >> the president should not be using these kids as leverage to get a border wall or whatever he's trying to do. it's obscene. >> reporter: abc news has reported separated children are sent into foster care or to more than 100 shelters around the country like t
carter called it shameful, disgraceful to our country. >> we begin in south texas. >> reporter: for the first time, we are getting a look inside the largest processing center in mcallenew images have now become a flash point over the trump administration's zero-tolerance policy, calling for children and parents to be separated if the parents cross the border illegally. inside, 1100 men, women and children are held, detained in some of these cages. some of the youngest faces behind...
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behalf of the levin center and wayne law school to help honor through this symposium the 40th anniversary of the inspector general act. as bob mentioned, 1978, congress and president carter had the visionary good sense to enact the inspector general act which is a brilliant piece of legislation. during the 36 years that i served in the senate, i had the good fortune of being able to -- and my testify staff had the good -- my staff had the good fortune, more importantly, of routinely relying on the inspector general to tell us the facts and to identify areas where a government could work more effectively, efficiently, wisely. and they did that for all the years i was there and for about a year before i got there and for all the years since. each year the i.g.'s issue hundreds of reports and make thousands of recommendations for improvements in the way government should operate. not all of those recommendations are adopted by the agencies. but when they are, the results are dramatic. the council of the inspectors general on integrity and efficiency reports that between 2012 and 2016, $88 billion was recovered from i.g. investigations. that's $88 billion in five years and i
behalf of the levin center and wayne law school to help honor through this symposium the 40th anniversary of the inspector general act. as bob mentioned, 1978, congress and president carter had the visionary good sense to enact the inspector general act which is a brilliant piece of legislation. during the 36 years that i served in the senate, i had the good fortune of being able to -- and my testify staff had the good -- my staff had the good fortune, more importantly, of routinely relying on...
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dossier 35 pages. 17 separate missives at the center, perhaps of the fisa application process that allowed the fbi to to follow papadopoulos and tap into carteruring this whole thing out. brian: somebody honest would save us a lot of money and time. ainsley: hand it over to jill january who has more headlines for us. jillian: get you caught up on news of the day. many people under the threat of severe weather as flash flooding wreaks havoc in pennsylvania. >> oh my god, dude. i cannot even believe this right now. jillian: neither can i. incredible video showing a car being swept away outside of pittsburgh. look at that in the west, tornadoes touching down, several twisters reported in iowa. more storms on the way today. a hiker is found dead, killed by an aggressive bear in the woods. police finding the body of michael soltis in anchorage, alaska. gruesome coming moments after same bear attacking volunteer looking for soltis. the bear is still on the loose. well, he joined us on the couch. big news for. play ronald reagan. filmmakers met with 50 of reagan's friends, confidantes and cabinet members. even the servant who saved his life after he
dossier 35 pages. 17 separate missives at the center, perhaps of the fisa application process that allowed the fbi to to follow papadopoulos and tap into carteruring this whole thing out. brian: somebody honest would save us a lot of money and time. ainsley: hand it over to jill january who has more headlines for us. jillian: get you caught up on news of the day. many people under the threat of severe weather as flash flooding wreaks havoc in pennsylvania. >> oh my god, dude. i cannot...
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carter. >> get something done on executive order alone is not enough many don't wait until november. american people want bipartisan on here talking about data centeronds anywhere in the world is because of those mark zuckerberg is building his own data centers across the country so i'll looking at srvr. >> i said this again, the president of the united states has great instincts about what the american people want and need and he leads that way. i don't think people within his administration at least some are doing any favors in terms of the execution on these ideas and you've seen it since the travel ban was rolled out. it was so poorly put together -- it certainly the sites that we got from the airports were horrible. but again it faced legal challenges and time and again, this is happened to him. and it happened with with these immigrant families trying to cross illegally and waiting it see heads roll -- >> we're talking about immigration here and these pictures we showed this week but you want something done, the democrats aren't -- i'm not just talking republicans but democrats too get it done. >> that will do it for us have a great weekend e
carter. >> get something done on executive order alone is not enough many don't wait until november. american people want bipartisan on here talking about data centeronds anywhere in the world is because of those mark zuckerberg is building his own data centers across the country so i'll looking at srvr. >> i said this again, the president of the united states has great instincts about what the american people want and need and he leads that way. i don't think people within his...
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centers. it would reduce wait times and in my district, your district and districts throughout our nation. thank you. and i reserve. the chair: the gentleman reserves the balance of his time. mr. carter: i lies to claim time in opposition, although i will not op oats the amendment. the chair: the gentleman from texas is recognized. carlt cart we understand the gentleman's concerns and keep them in mind. we will be interested in learning more about this problem that he identified and i yield to ms. wasserman schultz. schultz schultz providing -- shullsshulls call routing is a very important issue and need there is an expectation. there are numerous call numbers to veterans who have questions about health care benefits and must ensure the calls are being routed to the cregget place and they are thoroughly addressed. we have an issue with their being a lot of different phone numbers at the v.a. and that is often confusing and i look forward to working with both gentlemen from california and i yield back. the chair: the gentlewoman from florida yield back. the gentleman from california is recognized. mr. ruiz: this is a commonsense fix that our veterans fix. they wait too long and not ge
centers. it would reduce wait times and in my district, your district and districts throughout our nation. thank you. and i reserve. the chair: the gentleman reserves the balance of his time. mr. carter: i lies to claim time in opposition, although i will not op oats the amendment. the chair: the gentleman from texas is recognized. carlt cart we understand the gentleman's concerns and keep them in mind. we will be interested in learning more about this problem that he identified and i yield to...