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what has the cbc not dead you think it should moving forward? >> we have to talk about that the first of blunders? major blunders have taken place not keeping the eye on matters that affect the black population and ronald reagan slashed the budget there was not much of a fight from the cbc. there was divisions of interest when of the good things we did was to break up the major functions functions, al-fayed was housing, a brain trust education and and welfare. as any congressmen you cannot know deeply what goes on with all of those things that is why we have relied on each other and the man who happen to be in charge of welfare with the seniors ways and means committee but to have a welfare program is the reason for that to put it on the place with the least amount of sympathy. he was the subcommittee chairmen said he was our welfare brain trust% with the gingrich drive to demonize the welfare people that clinton fell into because we thought it was necessary he announced the caucus would stand firm this is a job-training program if they have job
what has the cbc not dead you think it should moving forward? >> we have to talk about that the first of blunders? major blunders have taken place not keeping the eye on matters that affect the black population and ronald reagan slashed the budget there was not much of a fight from the cbc. there was divisions of interest when of the good things we did was to break up the major functions functions, al-fayed was housing, a brain trust education and and welfare. as any congressmen you...
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>> not just counter their cbc. their primary concern was to keep the farm subsidies going on and they did because they made alliances with the military industrial complex and they're a small group. there are only 32 districts that serve farmers, a very small group but they get a huge sum of money. they got $100 million appropriation for one year at the same time that welfare was only getting 16 billion. and welfare serves many more million people than farmers. the amount of quota, the amount of money paid out to farmers was $360,000. welfare family of four you got $6,000 a year and the most generous states in new york. but they demonized welfare in order to make certain that their part was there. it's the most ridiculous subsidy going. maybe the oil subsidies is another motive but at that time it was the most highly publicized subsidy going and they were able to maintain it and they had alliances with powerful forces like the military industrial complex. newt gingrich wanted to get rid of the complex. he got rid of
>> not just counter their cbc. their primary concern was to keep the farm subsidies going on and they did because they made alliances with the military industrial complex and they're a small group. there are only 32 districts that serve farmers, a very small group but they get a huge sum of money. they got $100 million appropriation for one year at the same time that welfare was only getting 16 billion. and welfare serves many more million people than farmers. the amount of quota, the...
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me and press >> president delivered an address at the dinner of the congressional black caucus, the cbc, an organization of 43 black members of congress. president obama's speech gauged a lot of attention, largely because of what mr. obama had intended to be a rallying cry. >> pick up your bedroom slippers, put on your marching shoes, shake it off! stop complaining! stop grumbling! stop crying! we are -- >> critics accuse the president of using language that deepens any stereotype of black americans as passive, complaining, and or lazy. tv host smiley blasted mr. obama for the perceived slur. he argues mr. obama would never use with lateen, jewish or gay americans. >> would he ever say to our hispanic brothers and sisters on immigration in their concerns, stop gruesome ling? stop crying, stop complaining? did he say to gays and lesbians, top gruesome ling, stop crying no how does he get away with saying this to black folk when he would never form his lips to say that to any other constituency? >> clarence, how do you want to address this? >> well, i think first of all, for those who wer
me and press >> president delivered an address at the dinner of the congressional black caucus, the cbc, an organization of 43 black members of congress. president obama's speech gauged a lot of attention, largely because of what mr. obama had intended to be a rallying cry. >> pick up your bedroom slippers, put on your marching shoes, shake it off! stop complaining! stop grumbling! stop crying! we are -- >> critics accuse the president of using language that deepens any...
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cbc evening news with scott pelly is coming up next. herman cai accusati of sexual harassment, but he now acknowledges there was a monetary settlement. millions in the northeast are without power after a historic snow fall and passengers revolt after being stuck on planes for hours. >> i got a problem here on the plane. i'm going to have-to-need to have the cops on board. >> reporter: undercover video shows russian spies taking payoffs in america. es takingt helped the f.b.i. pa dest the spy ring. w do you get america to work? dean reynolds with a man who's putting the motor city on the y.ad to recovery. ngaptioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> pelley: good evening, herman cain, the front-runner for the republican presidential nomination, could not have been more clear about it today. he said "i have never sexually harassed anyone." ut he acknowledged that he was accused of sexual harassment in the 1990s and that the accusers received a monetary settlement. hichstory, which broke late last night,
cbc evening news with scott pelly is coming up next. herman cai accusati of sexual harassment, but he now acknowledges there was a monetary settlement. millions in the northeast are without power after a historic snow fall and passengers revolt after being stuck on planes for hours. >> i got a problem here on the plane. i'm going to have-to-need to have the cops on board. >> reporter: undercover video shows russian spies taking payoffs in america. es takingt helped the f.b.i. pa...
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however, cbc, bureau is going to make ultimate decisions. do you have any other questions for us at this time? no? you want to go to level five? >> level two or level three. >> you want to go to gp? well, according to your file you can, so we'll see. okay? thank you. have a good day, all right? >> thank you. >> this is your paperwork. >> certainly he deserves to be moved because he has had clear conduct. since he's been here, he hasn't done anything. you know, he hasn't hurt anyone. and he is so small that he can slip his handcuffs, and he's shone us that. >> according to his file he's set up to go conduct -- his conduct report no behavior log notation. paperwise, he's eligible to be released from level six. >> our feeling is that we'd like to see them try to make it in a less restricted area, you know. that is our hope. >> shiverdecker's behavior in the coming weeks will help to determine whether or not he's transferred to a lower level. but even inmates in the prison's least restricted level two dorm still get out of control. >> who said t
however, cbc, bureau is going to make ultimate decisions. do you have any other questions for us at this time? no? you want to go to level five? >> level two or level three. >> you want to go to gp? well, according to your file you can, so we'll see. okay? thank you. have a good day, all right? >> thank you. >> this is your paperwork. >> certainly he deserves to be moved because he has had clear conduct. since he's been here, he hasn't done anything. you know, he...
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cain, steve fedderman with cbc news. do you think it is appropriate for a candidate's character to come under a microscope in a campaign second, you are basically it now in a he said she said situation. she says something and you are saying something. they are both diametrically opposing each other. would you be willing to do a lie detector test to prove your honesty in something like this? >> yes, i absolutely would. but i am not going to do that unless i have a good reason to do that. that was one of the first comments i made when watching this with my staff and i've also share that with my attorney. of course i would be willing to lie-detector test. second, the character and integrity of the candidates running for president should come under the microscope with facts, not accusations. >> thank you. >> reuters news agency, tim. >> a poll this afternoon showed some republican voters to see you less favorably after the allegations made by sharon bialek. how can you convince non supporters to vote for? need 100% don't of
cain, steve fedderman with cbc news. do you think it is appropriate for a candidate's character to come under a microscope in a campaign second, you are basically it now in a he said she said situation. she says something and you are saying something. they are both diametrically opposing each other. would you be willing to do a lie detector test to prove your honesty in something like this? >> yes, i absolutely would. but i am not going to do that unless i have a good reason to do that....
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however, cbc, bureau is going to make ultimate decisions. do you have any other questions for us at this time? no? you want to go to level five? >> level two or level three. >> you want to go to gp? well, according to your file you can, so we'll see. okay? thank you. have a good day, all right? >> thank you. >> certainly he deserves to be moved because he has had clear conduct. since he's been here, he hasn't done anything. you know, he hasn't hurt anyone. and he is so small that he can slip his handcuffs, and he's shone us that. >> according to his file he's set up to go conduct -- his conduct report no behavior log notation. paperwise, he's eligible to be released from level six. >> our feeling is that we'd like to see them try to make it in a less restricted area, you know. that is our hope. >> shiverdecker's behavior in the coming weeks will help to determine whether or not he's transferred to a lower level. but even inmates in the prison's least restricted level two dorm still get out of control. >> who said that? who made that comment
however, cbc, bureau is going to make ultimate decisions. do you have any other questions for us at this time? no? you want to go to level five? >> level two or level three. >> you want to go to gp? well, according to your file you can, so we'll see. okay? thank you. have a good day, all right? >> thank you. >> certainly he deserves to be moved because he has had clear conduct. since he's been here, he hasn't done anything. you know, he hasn't hurt anyone. and he is so...
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had a problem with barack obama since he was in the senate, when he wasn't that close to a lot of the cbc members, but they haven't trended down that much. barack obama still has 87%, 88% support in americans, and that ant changed, i don't think. we tend to overstate how the community backed off from barack obama. what he needs is the turnout. >> there was always a leadership thing. i remembering doing stories about hillary clinton going hard for the xwlak vote. that seems hallucinateory now. >> hopefully this will change for the president, they're not knocking on the neighbor's door. they're not saying you have to vote for my guy. the feverish pitch is not there as in 2008. i think that's a difference. when you talk about president obama and the black community, you will always here i love the president, and i love the fact that he's my. >> and we didn't count on the backlash like maxine waters got. it was intense. >> don't forget when bill clinton went to south carolina. >> yes. >> i want to remind everybody when bill clinton went to south carolina and said to traditional black voters i
had a problem with barack obama since he was in the senate, when he wasn't that close to a lot of the cbc members, but they haven't trended down that much. barack obama still has 87%, 88% support in americans, and that ant changed, i don't think. we tend to overstate how the community backed off from barack obama. what he needs is the turnout. >> there was always a leadership thing. i remembering doing stories about hillary clinton going hard for the xwlak vote. that seems hallucinateory...
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. >> we're making huge strides in 3va with our dod and cbc partners to do that, but it's not happening quickly. secretary shinseki has taken on this goal on himself, has brought in the support of the governors of our states, we're now getting data on a more timely basis that talks about veterans' citizen, we're able to put that together and come up with estimates which you've seen. and you've seen the estimated numbers of 18 veterans a day dying by suicide. honestly, i don't know how correct we are in that it's our best guess right now. i think as long as any veteran or service member dies by suicide, we are, in fact, losing the battle. but i do maintain that we've made huge strides towards winning the war over the past several years, and, um, we will continue to do that. the va has taken the stance that suicide prevention is based on ready access to high quality mental health care, and to that end we've instituted a whole series of programs that i won't, um, go into now but, certainly, i'm available to talk to any of you about it anytime. probably the most visible access mechanism tha
. >> we're making huge strides in 3va with our dod and cbc partners to do that, but it's not happening quickly. secretary shinseki has taken on this goal on himself, has brought in the support of the governors of our states, we're now getting data on a more timely basis that talks about veterans' citizen, we're able to put that together and come up with estimates which you've seen. and you've seen the estimated numbers of 18 veterans a day dying by suicide. honestly, i don't know how...
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there is a committee of people who are experts in the field who meet three times a year at the cbc in a public meeting anyone can attend. they leave out the data that accumulated in the last months about a vaccine use and this was discussed thoroughly to make sure that if there is any problem that can be ironed out, investigated and recommendations made as far as the use of vaccines. so, there is an air extensive relationship between the government and vaccine development and use. >> host: our guest is dr. stanley woo-hoo plotkin and you can join the conversation, 202-737-0001, independent phone co independent. wondering what you think about the controversy of concerns that americans have over vaccines, linking them to being afraid the essentially of what the side effects of the vaccines could be. >> guest: yes, well, you know, first thing i have to say is that as in many other instances there is an awful lot of information on the internet that is false, a lot of rumors come a lot of ideas being retailed that have no basis in fact. just to take the autism issue this came up because of
there is a committee of people who are experts in the field who meet three times a year at the cbc in a public meeting anyone can attend. they leave out the data that accumulated in the last months about a vaccine use and this was discussed thoroughly to make sure that if there is any problem that can be ironed out, investigated and recommendations made as far as the use of vaccines. so, there is an air extensive relationship between the government and vaccine development and use. >>...
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. >> i am with cbc news. secretary panetta, you said you are committed to the f-35 program. do you think you can get funding for it. and for minister mackay, what is canada's backup plan. >> on the first part of that, i believe we will get funding for the f-35 fighter plane. this is the plane of the future. it will provide the technology and the capabilities for the future. we need to have this. it is true for us. it is true for our partners and four others who are going to work with us and participate with us in the development of the f-35. let me say that as we go through the budget decisions we have to make, there are areas where we will look for savings. we will look for procurement reform. we will also have to look at areas where we continue to invest in the future. the f-35 is one of those areas where we will continue to invest in the future. >> those are comments in line with the discussion defense secretary panetta and i had two months ago, that the united states commitment to this program is firm. this is the reason that canada has chosen this aircraft. it is becaus
. >> i am with cbc news. secretary panetta, you said you are committed to the f-35 program. do you think you can get funding for it. and for minister mackay, what is canada's backup plan. >> on the first part of that, i believe we will get funding for the f-35 fighter plane. this is the plane of the future. it will provide the technology and the capabilities for the future. we need to have this. it is true for us. it is true for our partners and four others who are going to work...
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chairman, to express the deep and abiding concern that we of the cbc and people of goodwill are having with this year's onslaught of voter suppression laws, which have not so ironically arrived in time for the 2012 election. early voting days have been cut short. different identification requirements have been implemented. proof of citizenship is required. all of these policies are statistically proven to impact people of color disproportionately. all claims have been made that these laws are designed to eliminate voter fraud, mr. chairman, i firmly believe that these laws will do the worst thing that can be done in a democracy -- discourage citizens from voting. 40 years ago, the congressional black caucus was founded to positively influence the course of events for african-americans and others of similar experience and situation. in the years since, we've earned the moniker that conscience of the congress. because of our unyielding commitment to our communities and our country, we know that our mission is to help our country become a more perfect union. 40 years after our founding, w
chairman, to express the deep and abiding concern that we of the cbc and people of goodwill are having with this year's onslaught of voter suppression laws, which have not so ironically arrived in time for the 2012 election. early voting days have been cut short. different identification requirements have been implemented. proof of citizenship is required. all of these policies are statistically proven to impact people of color disproportionately. all claims have been made that these laws are...