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watch the cbc. listen to cbc. and "edmonton journal," delivered at 6:00 at night by greyhound from edmonton. that was it. today, my dad, who's a farmer and actually very interested in the global story, because farmers now are all insane futures traders. insane. and they can now actually trade futures from their tractors because they are gps and wi-fi enabled. so they care a lot about china. he now every morning reads obviously reuters, because i run the website. bloomberg. "new york times." ft. "wall street journal." and he can do that from his tractor in this field where he is this afternoon. so to sort of feel lying information has been cut off to people, it sort of depends on where you were in the information space. and i also very strongly agree with rebecca's point about the internet being tremendously empowering in terms of access to stuff around the world. i was a foreign correspondent in the former soviet union about ten years. when i first started a guy, sort of a supercilious english-type person who afte
watch the cbc. listen to cbc. and "edmonton journal," delivered at 6:00 at night by greyhound from edmonton. that was it. today, my dad, who's a farmer and actually very interested in the global story, because farmers now are all insane futures traders. insane. and they can now actually trade futures from their tractors because they are gps and wi-fi enabled. so they care a lot about china. he now every morning reads obviously reuters, because i run the website. bloomberg. "new...
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>> the cbc is an example of common space. steven harper, canadian prime minister, hates the cbc. like all news organizations, the cbc is kind of seen as being a little bit to the left of the country, certainly to the left of the tory party, which harper runs. he's constantly wanting to give it less money and so on, which is also by the way the issue with the tories and the bbc in the uk. nonetheless he has to go and talk to the cbc because everyone who's in position of authority has to. and that, you know -- the cbc journalists, they are neither the huffington post -- they are neither msnbc nor are they fox. they feel an obligation to try to be objective. we know it's not totally possible but at least you try. and having that arena where everyone has to go, i think it helps you move to a space where everyone can have their own opinion but not everyone can have their own facts. and that i think is an issue today. >> let's hear from a different perspective on this, a different point. david ensor, you're not broadcasting to us and the rest of the world, it's broadcasting to the rest
>> the cbc is an example of common space. steven harper, canadian prime minister, hates the cbc. like all news organizations, the cbc is kind of seen as being a little bit to the left of the country, certainly to the left of the tory party, which harper runs. he's constantly wanting to give it less money and so on, which is also by the way the issue with the tories and the bbc in the uk. nonetheless he has to go and talk to the cbc because everyone who's in position of authority has to....
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i want to thank the chairman and the president of cnbc for allowing the cbc once again to participate. i want to thank my chairman, eman he will clooefr who i always told people could tear it up. to the members of the cbc here, my colleagues, we have just been joined by congresswoman sheila jackson lee from texas. give sheila a hand. and we're going to begin this panel even though congressman maxine waters is not here yet and she should be here shortly. we're expecting her to join us and you met our doctor and vice president of the cbc earlier donna christianson from the virgin islands. thank you all. it is my great pleasure to serve as moderator for today's final discussion. i am representative marsha fudge from high representing the 11th congressional district. thank you. i am honored to be here with you for many reasons. i serve as a cbc's for the people voting rights initiative co-chair with my friend and colleague representative john lewis. let's just take a walk down memory lane. the date was march 7, 1965. the place was selma, alabama. young people led the way. their goal was t
i want to thank the chairman and the president of cnbc for allowing the cbc once again to participate. i want to thank my chairman, eman he will clooefr who i always told people could tear it up. to the members of the cbc here, my colleagues, we have just been joined by congresswoman sheila jackson lee from texas. give sheila a hand. and we're going to begin this panel even though congressman maxine waters is not here yet and she should be here shortly. we're expecting her to join us and you...
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. >> take a look at this video from cbc news in canada. and more importantly, check out this guy's back. this is 65-year-old gord shervelle from manitoba. gord was attacked by a black bear. but listen to this. guess where gord was when he was attacked by the bear? >> camping in a tent. >> he was on the can in an outhouse. >> what? >> oh. >> he grabbed my pants, and down around my ankles, and that was the start and then he just kept coming. >> gord was camping and fishing at a cabin in ontario, canada. he was in the outhouse and had the door open because he said he wanted to just enjoy the morning view and probably also get rid of some of the smell? >> it was a beautiful morning, and i was sitting there, enjoying, looking out there. >> he went in the outhouse, grabbed gord by his shoulder, neck and arm and pulled him into a nearby bush. and was on top of him. the whole time gord is screaming "danny, danny, danny" to his friend of 55 years, dandy alexander. danny had a sense something was wrong, so he ran outside with the gun. >> the bear dr
. >> take a look at this video from cbc news in canada. and more importantly, check out this guy's back. this is 65-year-old gord shervelle from manitoba. gord was attacked by a black bear. but listen to this. guess where gord was when he was attacked by the bear? >> camping in a tent. >> he was on the can in an outhouse. >> what? >> oh. >> he grabbed my pants, and down around my ankles, and that was the start and then he just kept coming. >> gord was...
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cbc cam -- atop the ccbc campus. the rain is continuing to come down. ellicott city, further south some rain. our view fromy of perpetual help. you have to go down to ocean city before you can see blue skies. we'll show you pictures of that. i want to show you the rain tapering across the state. pretty good shower coming out of carroll county into reisterstown, some rain on the west side of the beltway. that makes driving that much more fun, especially toward 70 and 40. rain also toward cecil county, kent county generally dry. right now temperature wise. 70 dulles. there is warmer air receipt below baltimore and we projected low 70s today. it came close. i don't know if we'll get there. we have another hour or two. winds are from the south. that is helping to pile up water into the chesapeake, added water. we think above normal high tides, so a coastal flood advisory has been issued for southeastern baltimore county and eastern anne arundel county, so we will continue to watch for that higher than average high thighed for the rest of the night and as we
cbc cam -- atop the ccbc campus. the rain is continuing to come down. ellicott city, further south some rain. our view fromy of perpetual help. you have to go down to ocean city before you can see blue skies. we'll show you pictures of that. i want to show you the rain tapering across the state. pretty good shower coming out of carroll county into reisterstown, some rain on the west side of the beltway. that makes driving that much more fun, especially toward 70 and 40. rain also toward cecil...
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a new study by the cbc talks about 9% of cases are made worse by workplace environment. florida had the highest rate of occupational illness. coming up at noon, see who made the list of the sexiest men over 50. [ male announcer ] strange things happen in the black forest... [ thunder crashes ] [ engine revs, tires screech ] ...where things aren't always what they seem... because thrills hide in the shadows... just waiting at every turn. verbolten -- a new multi-launch coaster coming to busch gardens. brave the black forest. >> sound things get better with age according to the aarp. the list includes well-known faces like a george clooney. also making the cut is denzel washington and samuel l. jackson. politicians made the list, colin powell. and jon huntsman. the list will be in the a a r p magazine. >> so and pepper hair. the weekend will be hot. mid- 80's. 90. it will feel like 100. isolated storms possible. >>
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the 112 congress, not least of them dealing with alan west having a republican in the midst of the cbc particularly this republican he made offensive about another abc member, keith ellison happens to be a muslim. but what exactly were the most was that the obama administration, even without the explicit prating of the republicans was cutting back on creative block grants and thinks he felt were really important to minority communities. and furthermore there is a program that chairman cleaver was instigating along with several republicans to address areas of persistent property. and when he took this to the president and said speaker boehner is on board with this, budget committee chairman paul ryan is on board, the president tried to dissuade him, cleaver from passing the persistent poverty initiative. and so progressives in other words have also had problems with obama as well as republicans. having said that, that should see the difficulty. key to sit here and say you should do a better shot, but there's a limit to congress to try to deal with. >> host: one of the fun tidbits i foun
the 112 congress, not least of them dealing with alan west having a republican in the midst of the cbc particularly this republican he made offensive about another abc member, keith ellison happens to be a muslim. but what exactly were the most was that the obama administration, even without the explicit prating of the republicans was cutting back on creative block grants and thinks he felt were really important to minority communities. and furthermore there is a program that chairman cleaver...
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to have this section 1205 on lighting, on the amendment to the building code to go back to the 2002 cbc. with creative designs we have been able to create conditions that captured indirect light and direct flight from adjacent rooms. this does not diminish the quality of life from any room. we are very creative in what we do. many of our units, boat rentals and for sale, have gotten positive -- both rentals and for sale, have gotten positive feedback. we can still create the quality of life that is needed within bedrooms and adjacent rooms, and those provisions are those that we should be using. i support removing this section of the building code and the back to the 2002 udc. >> is there any more public comment? seeing none, public comment is closed. public -- commissioner walker? >> i want to say it is odd to be having a code change proposal without it being presented by the staff. i am somewhat confused about that. it looks to me in documentation and code advisory was against this if i look at this document. a couple of things i would like to hear from the director. but also, i sort
to have this section 1205 on lighting, on the amendment to the building code to go back to the 2002 cbc. with creative designs we have been able to create conditions that captured indirect light and direct flight from adjacent rooms. this does not diminish the quality of life from any room. we are very creative in what we do. many of our units, boat rentals and for sale, have gotten positive -- both rentals and for sale, have gotten positive feedback. we can still create the quality of life...
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to have this section 1205 on lighting, on the amendment to the building code to go back to the 2002 cbc. with creative designs we have been able to create conditions that captured indirect light and direct flight from adjacent rooms. this does not diminish the quality of life from any room. we are very creative in what we do. many of our units, boat rentals and for sale, have gotten positive -- both rentals and for sale, have gotten positive feedback. we can still create the quality of life that is needed within bedrooms and adjacent rooms, and those provisions are those that we should be using. i support removing this section of the building code and the back to the 2002 udc. >> is there any more public comment? seeing none, public comment is closed. public -- commissioner walker? >> i want to say it is odd to be having a code change proposal without it being presented by the staff. i am somewhat confused about that. it looks to me in documentation and code advisory was against this if i look at this document. a couple of things i would like to hear from the director. but also, i sort
to have this section 1205 on lighting, on the amendment to the building code to go back to the 2002 cbc. with creative designs we have been able to create conditions that captured indirect light and direct flight from adjacent rooms. this does not diminish the quality of life from any room. we are very creative in what we do. many of our units, boat rentals and for sale, have gotten positive -- both rentals and for sale, have gotten positive feedback. we can still create the quality of life...
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cbc's judy tranis covering the story and i asked what police know about the suspect. >> reporter: erin's a 29-year-old, better known by his porn star alias. police believe he killed his male victim inside this apartment. veteran detectives say they have never seen such a grisly scene. it all began yesterday when a janitor in montreal discovered a torso stuffed inside a suitcase. that was around the same time in ottawa a blood-smeared package was being delivered to the headquarters of the conservative party of canada. that's the party our prime minister belongs to. a few hours later a second body part was discovered, a left hand. now, dna testing have linked the hand and foot in ottawa to the torso in montreal. even more troubling, cbc news sources tell us that he may have filmed the killing and dismemberment of his victim. erin. >>> now our fifth story outfront. the gruesome face-eating attack in miami could be part of a trend. an example of something larger and much more dangerous. miami police say they have seen similar cases recently of people behaving strangely and showing what app
cbc's judy tranis covering the story and i asked what police know about the suspect. >> reporter: erin's a 29-year-old, better known by his porn star alias. police believe he killed his male victim inside this apartment. veteran detectives say they have never seen such a grisly scene. it all began yesterday when a janitor in montreal discovered a torso stuffed inside a suitcase. that was around the same time in ottawa a blood-smeared package was being delivered to the headquarters of the...
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my name is whitney jones, development housing director for chinatown cbc. we are the co-developer of parcels a and c. when the community is completed, it will provide 200 units of senior housing in between 200 to 300 residents of the community. our projects have also resulted in about $75 million in investment in the community. we want to stress the benefit of the affordable housing to the community. we also think there is great value to the transportation and the civil uses there. we do think that it is important that supervisors keep in mind the initial pledge of money that is really important. thank you. >> good afternoon, supervisors. in the executive director of the community housing partnership, crab developer and owner of three of its 65 fulton street, which has been mentioned by others. i will address two issues. the value of affordable and supported housing. when it was built, it 13 international architect awards for its beauty. it has provided a sort of clear open space to the performing arts bureau and has brought three new retailers in, one of t
my name is whitney jones, development housing director for chinatown cbc. we are the co-developer of parcels a and c. when the community is completed, it will provide 200 units of senior housing in between 200 to 300 residents of the community. our projects have also resulted in about $75 million in investment in the community. we want to stress the benefit of the affordable housing to the community. we also think there is great value to the transportation and the civil uses there. we do think...
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. >> on the long-term issues will be confirming the stream that was in the lab, the cbc is working onke sure we review all of our policies related to safety. >>darya: we will be back with more in a couple of minutes. here is a live look at the approach to the bay bridge. we will be right back. ♪ okay, so who ordered the cereal that can help lower cholesterol and who ordered the yummy cereal? yummy. that's yours. lower cholesterol. lower cholesterol. i'm yummy. lower cholesterol. i got that wrong didn't i? [ male announcer ] want great taste? honey nut cheerios. want whole grain oats that can help lower cholesterol? honey nut cheerios. it's a win win. good? [ crunching, sipping ] be happy. be healthy. can i try yours? >>darya: we want to take a look at current conditions and walnut creek. 53 degrees. everyone will see a nice sunny day with a high of 67 ft. in walnut creek and the week and looks to be even warmer. >>mark: we're watching wall street after a disappointing april jobs report. the economy only added 1/2 to 15,000 jobs. a drop of the dow jones down almost 90 points. news that
. >> on the long-term issues will be confirming the stream that was in the lab, the cbc is working onke sure we review all of our policies related to safety. >>darya: we will be back with more in a couple of minutes. here is a live look at the approach to the bay bridge. we will be right back. ♪ okay, so who ordered the cereal that can help lower cholesterol and who ordered the yummy cereal? yummy. that's yours. lower cholesterol. lower cholesterol. i'm yummy. lower cholesterol. i...
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they all fall within three steps -- the cbc's three step action plan. the first one is to set up a voting task force. when congresswoman waters talks about utilizing the power that you have in your congregations, different skill-sets that the members hold, this is something you can do. it's very real. it's practical and you can empower your congregation in doing it. the second is providing voter education information and training materials to your membership. you can put a leaflet in your bulletin. you can make announcements. you can do very simple things to make sure that your congregation has the information that they need. the third is sponsor and organize a voter registration event. the , host a public policy issues forum. the fifth is coordinate an early voting program. and the last is coordinate an election program. those are six simple things that you can do. these are real things that you can take back with you. organizations like faith link that are not 501c3s that have more flexibility to be able to help you can assist you in doing that. >> th
they all fall within three steps -- the cbc's three step action plan. the first one is to set up a voting task force. when congresswoman waters talks about utilizing the power that you have in your congregations, different skill-sets that the members hold, this is something you can do. it's very real. it's practical and you can empower your congregation in doing it. the second is providing voter education information and training materials to your membership. you can put a leaflet in your...
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while it is seen as a success for cbc immigration rights group it puts those people in serious danger they may not know where shelter would be or they may not know when a local municipal office of the mexican government could get some help. like being dropped in new york city where you have been and helping navigate. >> when he get inspected by mexican officials. they are not just cast out. there's an official agreed upon process in mexico and the united states to make sure that process is falling. this helps people through arizona that characterize they are stopping at nothing to get their cargo into the united states even if it means putting clients or mexican nationals in danger. casey seigel, fox news. >>> it is now 25 minutes after the hour overnight we learned high level terror detainees are being released from a prison in afghanistan and the united states may be on the whole thing. executives nowhere to be found. more on that. >> first on this day in history in 1992 the space shuttle endeavor is launched on the first mission. >> booster ignition and lift-off of the maiden voyag
while it is seen as a success for cbc immigration rights group it puts those people in serious danger they may not know where shelter would be or they may not know when a local municipal office of the mexican government could get some help. like being dropped in new york city where you have been and helping navigate. >> when he get inspected by mexican officials. they are not just cast out. there's an official agreed upon process in mexico and the united states to make sure that process...
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guest: all cbc members are not the same. we are diverse.e welcome alan west into the congressional black caucus. we have a candidate from utah that says if they will tear the cbc apart -- we all represent different constituencies from different regions of the country. the congressional black caucus -- there are similarities among african americans that we want to call us all around and not focus on the differences. there is a cbc member who wants to focus on representing false impressions of the african american community or is joining for the purpose of tearing it apart. that is not welcome. host: just a few minutes left with our guest. caller: i am a retired electrical worker. host: we are listening. caller: i want to speak to mrs. moore -- they do not need to take any cuts. start a committee to investigate all the corruption that is in these programs that the government already has. if the take out the fraud and the corruption and the problems is the insurance companies and the medicare system is so corrupt. they need to take the fraud -
guest: all cbc members are not the same. we are diverse.e welcome alan west into the congressional black caucus. we have a candidate from utah that says if they will tear the cbc apart -- we all represent different constituencies from different regions of the country. the congressional black caucus -- there are similarities among african americans that we want to call us all around and not focus on the differences. there is a cbc member who wants to focus on representing false impressions of...
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constitution and not just that, how they broke it out so that students at the constitution, with the cbc or whether they are in california or maine or washington d.c. would know what it meant to read the constitution and what the founding generation says this constitution meant. and i also was motivated to write the book because of the charge in the constitution itself. the founding generation let it to their posterity. that's often a word we don't is, but that's us. we have a sacred trust to know what the constitution means, to understand it, read it, digest it. and so again by doing this, i hope the american people would do that if they were students at the constitution. often times you hear different ideas about the constitution. some will say the constitution is the last of document. read into it. stretchable. it has words and you can read these words, but we have to go beyond that because that is what the supreme court judge with this constitutional scholar says it means. then you have those who say the constitution is the limiting document. the constitution is what it says. you can
constitution and not just that, how they broke it out so that students at the constitution, with the cbc or whether they are in california or maine or washington d.c. would know what it meant to read the constitution and what the founding generation says this constitution meant. and i also was motivated to write the book because of the charge in the constitution itself. the founding generation let it to their posterity. that's often a word we don't is, but that's us. we have a sacred trust to...
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steven de souza from cbc canada has details and reaction. >> reporter: she had just put gas in her car monday afternoon when something fell from the sky. >> i was surprised when i heard the noise. i got scared. i didn't really expect it. i didn't know what was that noise. >> reporter: she emerged to find damage on the side of her car end in the windshield. >> some pieces made of metal. it was so hot you cannot even touch it. >> reporter: the damage to jonathan's car was even worse. >> yeah. it was really, really strange. not something i expected today, having airplane debris fall on my windshield. >> at the time the air canada plane was an emergency landing. the plane took off just after 2:00 p.m. eastern. the passengers describes what happened next. >> midway through the air conditioning kind of popped which doesn't really happen. and then we stopped accelerating. the plane continued in that kind offing an of acceleration but nothing happened. >> reporter: one engine had shut down. the flew flew over lake ontario to dump fuel. they said the planes are designed to fly on one engine. th
steven de souza from cbc canada has details and reaction. >> reporter: she had just put gas in her car monday afternoon when something fell from the sky. >> i was surprised when i heard the noise. i got scared. i didn't really expect it. i didn't know what was that noise. >> reporter: she emerged to find damage on the side of her car end in the windshield. >> some pieces made of metal. it was so hot you cannot even touch it. >> reporter: the damage to jonathan's...
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phil >>reporter: this cbc saying that this is a bacteria and this is a 4 month old picture. >> the symptomsof meningitis include headache, confusion, fever. >> this is chief of infectious diseases at the a medical center. >>reporter: how many people treated? >> 70 people. the people that worked with him, his co-workers, and his roommates and people that worked closely with him to try to treat him. >>reporter: nobody that has been in close contact has being and for a vaccination. could this have been prevented? that answer coming up later. >>pam: this 14 year-old is beaten to death. investigators say that this teenager was asked harrick and savagely beaten. and santa clara/19th street last friday. they say that he just dropped off his son. he was playing basketball when he was attacked and beaten. this is still a mystery. he has no known a gang affiliations but it is expected to be gang-related. when of there were a number of individuals at the park that to not appear to be related with those groups of suspects or to the victims'. for that reason we believe that there could be individuals wi
phil >>reporter: this cbc saying that this is a bacteria and this is a 4 month old picture. >> the symptomsof meningitis include headache, confusion, fever. >> this is chief of infectious diseases at the a medical center. >>reporter: how many people treated? >> 70 people. the people that worked with him, his co-workers, and his roommates and people that worked closely with him to try to treat him. >>reporter: nobody that has been in close contact has being...
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cbc news sources tell us that he may have filmed the killing and dismemberment of his victim.nk you. now let's check in with soledad who's in for anderson with a look at what's coming up on 360. >> good evening to you. more on syria tonight on 360. the options and consequences for stopping the slaughter. pictures are now emerging of another brutal slaying, this one in the eastern province called dare azur. 13 bodies all with their hands tied behind their backs. tonight i'll speed with fareed zakaria on why the world cannot seem to find the courage to intervene and former cia officer bob baer will join me with syria's scary stockpile of chemical weapons. >>> and the birther denials that won't go away. donald trump continues to wheel out birther talking points even though the president has shown the world his long form birth certificate. if you need more proof than that, we have it ahead on 360. we sent gary tuchman to hawaii to once and for all put doubts to rest. hawaii to put doubts to rest. >>> stories of how latino voters could be the swing vote come november, that and much
cbc news sources tell us that he may have filmed the killing and dismemberment of his victim.nk you. now let's check in with soledad who's in for anderson with a look at what's coming up on 360. >> good evening to you. more on syria tonight on 360. the options and consequences for stopping the slaughter. pictures are now emerging of another brutal slaying, this one in the eastern province called dare azur. 13 bodies all with their hands tied behind their backs. tonight i'll speed with...
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even of -- upset democrats in the conventional black caucus, talking about how the chairman of the cbc, emanuel cleaver, has dealt with a lot of frustrations during the frustrations in the midst of the cbc, particularly, this republican who made offensive comments about another person who happens to be a muslim. what upsets in the most was that the obama administration, even without the explicit prodding of the republicans, was cutting back on community block grants and things like this that he felt that were really important. tell that they were important to minority communities. furthermore, there was a program that chairman cleaver was instigated instigating, along with other republicans to address areas of persistent poverty, and when he took this to the president, he said that speaker boehner and paul ryan are on board with this, the president tried to dissuade him, cleaver, from passing the persistent poverty initiative. so you have also been problems with obama as well as republicans. that just shows you the difficulty to be president. it is easy for us to sit here and say you s
even of -- upset democrats in the conventional black caucus, talking about how the chairman of the cbc, emanuel cleaver, has dealt with a lot of frustrations during the frustrations in the midst of the cbc, particularly, this republican who made offensive comments about another person who happens to be a muslim. what upsets in the most was that the obama administration, even without the explicit prodding of the republicans, was cutting back on community block grants and things like this that he...
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before calling on the next speaker, i think we have a few other cbc members who arrived, and i'd like to quickly recognize them. congresswoman marsha fudge from the state of ohio. congressman bishop from the state of georgia, and congressman bobby scott from the commonwealth of virginia. congressman benny thompson from mississippi. [applause] thank you. there he is. keith from minnesota. [applause] >> you took all the time. [laughter] good morning, how are you all? i'm judith brown, and we are a next generation civil rights organization that believes that change is going to happen from the grass roots up. we support grass roots movements to work for racial justice. as you can see from all that you've heard so far, you know, in 2008, turnout among african-american and young voters were up. in 2010, we sat home, and others were planning. in 2010, there was a sweep of state legislatures by the republican party, and i will say i'm from a non-partisan organization so i'm just telling you the facts so in 2010, when they took over the state legislature, they moved quickly in 2011 to redistri
before calling on the next speaker, i think we have a few other cbc members who arrived, and i'd like to quickly recognize them. congresswoman marsha fudge from the state of ohio. congressman bishop from the state of georgia, and congressman bobby scott from the commonwealth of virginia. congressman benny thompson from mississippi. [applause] thank you. there he is. keith from minnesota. [applause] >> you took all the time. [laughter] good morning, how are you all? i'm judith brown, and...
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nobody will argue that the live births reported from the cbc of certain populations that something ishere. >> we always say we are going to do the bans based on civil rights protection. but they've not had any impact on the entrenched gender by as that is underlying this practice. that's what needs to be addressed here. we need to be -- in other countries this you look the bans were not only ineffective but they further exacerbate the gender discrimination. martha: let me ask you this. there is a dispute over whether or not it is an increasing problem in this country. is it not something that we can all agree on that it's wrong, that a doctor -- if somebody says i want another sex so i can decide whether or not i want to carry this child. do you believeth thickly a doctor should never carry out an abortion based on that decision making. >> none of us would agree to that, americans don't. 98% of a borings occu abortions occur long before we know what the sex of the child is. this is not turning into a huge problem. >> blood tests are showing especially overseas, but also here in the un
nobody will argue that the live births reported from the cbc of certain populations that something ishere. >> we always say we are going to do the bans based on civil rights protection. but they've not had any impact on the entrenched gender by as that is underlying this practice. that's what needs to be addressed here. we need to be -- in other countries this you look the bans were not only ineffective but they further exacerbate the gender discrimination. martha: let me ask you this....
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the cbc says 64% of the people living in the united states that are hiv positive are not receiving drugs. recent studies show that people when they are taking drugs the risk of reinfects goes down by as much as 95%. some of the companies are trying to encourager not hiv positive to take drugs in order to prevent retransmission. there's no way you can do that. the bill proposes a $3 billion reward fund for invasion. split into three different types of invasions. it has an end product price which is similar to the economic intentives so you at the monopoly. but it's better. because it rewarded invasion based upon the proof outcomes. it stops the rewarding of products which are just come rabble to existing drugs. ly note the 50 largest selling products in the united states today for aids 13 of the 15 were registered by the fda after 2003. i'm sorry before 2003. they're like 9-year-old products in terms of the underlying drugs. some are the combinations that have come on the market earlier. they are made up of older drugs, basically. we spend probably easily, abouted billion a year more ever
the cbc says 64% of the people living in the united states that are hiv positive are not receiving drugs. recent studies show that people when they are taking drugs the risk of reinfects goes down by as much as 95%. some of the companies are trying to encourager not hiv positive to take drugs in order to prevent retransmission. there's no way you can do that. the bill proposes a $3 billion reward fund for invasion. split into three different types of invasions. it has an end product price which...
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the chairman of the cbc representative emmanuel cleaver joins us now.essman, welcome. >> good to be with you. >> so what are you advising black pastors to do? i know love offerings are in the mix. >> absolutely. in some states where the new requirement for government issued i.d. is part of the law, we want to make sure that seniors are able to make that purchase. we also believe it really amounts to a poll tax but that's the law and so what churches are going to do is to collect money from the congregation so seniors who can't afford to pay $28 for government issued i.d. would be able to get it. in addition to that, the pastors are going to have voter registration nonpartisan voter registration. they are also going to make vans available to carry people to the polls. it's a bit embarrassing that the world's largest democracy is maybe unintentionally, i'm not sure, not ready to make accusations, truth of the matter is that we're restricting access to the polls when we should be encouraging it. >> congressman, i think some people don't understand why show
the chairman of the cbc representative emmanuel cleaver joins us now.essman, welcome. >> good to be with you. >> so what are you advising black pastors to do? i know love offerings are in the mix. >> absolutely. in some states where the new requirement for government issued i.d. is part of the law, we want to make sure that seniors are able to make that purchase. we also believe it really amounts to a poll tax but that's the law and so what churches are going to do is to...
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so i want to bring in a reporter, john lancaster, he's been following this story for canada's cbc. thank you for joining me this afternoon. tell me, first off, this is obviously the first time a lot of our viewers will be hear being this. what led police to suspect magnata in this. >> reporter: this was a suspect who wanted to be identified. let me take you back to tuesday up here in canada. a human foot arrives at the conservative party headquarters in ottawa, the nation's capital. a couple hours away in montreal, quebec, police have been called to a low rise and low rent apartment complex in the city there where residents had discovered a human torso inside a suitcase left on the side of the curb for garbage pickup. police when they were investigating in montreal, that discovery of the torso, residents came from outside -- came into that building and said on the second floor there's a foul smell coming from one of the apartment units. what police saw they described as something out of a horrific film, some kind of "b" level horror film. they said it was clear someone had been mur
so i want to bring in a reporter, john lancaster, he's been following this story for canada's cbc. thank you for joining me this afternoon. tell me, first off, this is obviously the first time a lot of our viewers will be hear being this. what led police to suspect magnata in this. >> reporter: this was a suspect who wanted to be identified. let me take you back to tuesday up here in canada. a human foot arrives at the conservative party headquarters in ottawa, the nation's capital. a...
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and cbc broadcasts and cnbc are suing dish network.ple to skip commercials entirely. >> i talked to tom rogers about it the other day with tivo. >> is it over and done? >> people say just because you can do something doesn't mean you should. he said back when he went to tivo or when he was at nbc, it was possible to do it back then. i think this one you don't have to skip them. i think the dvr doesn't even record them. sorry. >> another revenue model bites the dust. >> do you know which side to come down with on this issue? >> i'm learning, i'm learning. i'm in favor of skipping the commercials. >> no! >> darn, you're smart. >> you are. >> you gave me a chance to get it right. >> you know that check that you hope flip will cash -- >> it's not as big a check as yours. >> so what is the difference? >> i have to work with you, man. >> it is time to present another blue chip book award. this time around it goes to the world of is flat. tom friedman, it is a pleasure to have you on set today. i want to talk about your most recent book. we'v
and cbc broadcasts and cnbc are suing dish network.ple to skip commercials entirely. >> i talked to tom rogers about it the other day with tivo. >> is it over and done? >> people say just because you can do something doesn't mean you should. he said back when he went to tivo or when he was at nbc, it was possible to do it back then. i think this one you don't have to skip them. i think the dvr doesn't even record them. sorry. >> another revenue model bites the dust....
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and we at the cbc recognize that this partnership and this relationship has endured a long time and weng forth because in years to come we're going to have to make sure that we can fight and take up for everyone. i will just leave you with this because as elected officials we get the calls in our office every day, whether it is social security, medicare, voting rights, people just can't make ends meet. but you get those calls every day too and you get those calls all night and you don't have the staffs that we have. so we want you to know that we certainly appreciate what you do for our constituents, your role in the community is the exact same as ours. we help people and we fight for those who normally won't have equal say sew in what's going on. so thank you for coming. we will start with, and i will introduce representative g. k. butterfield, who is the vice-chair of the congressional black caucus who will moderate the program. i say thank you for what you do and our prayers are weather yours and we appreciate your prayers also [applause] >> thank you very much, congressman richmond
and we at the cbc recognize that this partnership and this relationship has endured a long time and weng forth because in years to come we're going to have to make sure that we can fight and take up for everyone. i will just leave you with this because as elected officials we get the calls in our office every day, whether it is social security, medicare, voting rights, people just can't make ends meet. but you get those calls every day too and you get those calls all night and you don't have...
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nonetheless, you have to go and talk to the cbc, because everyone in a position of authority has to.gation to try to be objective. having that arena where everyone has to go, i think it helps you move to a space where everyone can have their own opinions, but not everyone can have their own facts. that is an issue today. >> let's hear a different perspective on this. but,voa is not broadcasting to the rest of the world about us, is -- is not broadcasting to us about the rest of the world, but as broadcasting to the rest of the world about us. >> as was mentioned earlier, we are now operating in a rapidly changing space, both all the different platforms and all the new players. the chinese budget for this kind of thing has been variously described as $7 billion to $10 billion. al jazeera, there are all these new players. i am intrigued by the idea of an american world service. to some extent, we are what you might call the roots of one. if i could, i would just lay out who we are. a lot of americans don't really know what is voice of america. it is still there. we are a source, as clo
nonetheless, you have to go and talk to the cbc, because everyone in a position of authority has to.gation to try to be objective. having that arena where everyone has to go, i think it helps you move to a space where everyone can have their own opinions, but not everyone can have their own facts. that is an issue today. >> let's hear a different perspective on this. but,voa is not broadcasting to the rest of the world about us, is -- is not broadcasting to us about the rest of the world,...