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. >> i mean tommy's customers i would strike the fact that the parking is limited to just cbc employees after 7. >> yeah. strict that portion. >> i i would second that motion. >> commissioner. i am in agreement with all that's been said and also in agreement it the architect has been better. and on the notification i'm fine with that. the hospital has received a notification of patient with records of cal pacific. we know that 40 percent of your patients are not how old are and the whole process our taking care of on your own. i would encourage on the parking lot striking but for who depend upon customers. those are thing you can work as your moving forward with the agreement >> commissioner. >> yeah. i'd like to make an amendment to the motion. i'd like the motion that c pmc is to maintain their current psych beds whatever gnaws campus >> that's fine. >> it's actually not on their campused but -- >> i'm not prepared to agree to that at that moment. >> that's my amendment and the board can vote think it as a recommendation to the board. >> commissioner. >> can i ask the representative f
. >> i mean tommy's customers i would strike the fact that the parking is limited to just cbc employees after 7. >> yeah. strict that portion. >> i i would second that motion. >> commissioner. i am in agreement with all that's been said and also in agreement it the architect has been better. and on the notification i'm fine with that. the hospital has received a notification of patient with records of cal pacific. we know that 40 percent of your patients are not how old...
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waits that really were summer-like but this started last summer with increases and sometimes because cbc, not paying over time for those peak periods this spring and some of it is just the -- they essentially had a freeze on officers for three years and a lot more travelers. >> and you just raised a point i was going to ask about see quester, you add more staff because the federal government is cutting back on jobs or is this something else? >> no, this certainly started long by sequestration and miami complaining they aren't getting over time, they aren't getting additional officers at peak periods, and that's a real problem. cbt dealt with it by making cuts elsewhere. part of the problem is airlines schedule haves spread out so they have busy periods in the early morning or late at night, so that hurt the peak periods but also cbp said they held back on over time in anticipation of the summer. so they haven't spent the dollars this spring stockpiling for summer and hope that helps. >> i'm assuming this is bad for u.s. citizens and probably worse for non-u.s. citizens but you described
waits that really were summer-like but this started last summer with increases and sometimes because cbc, not paying over time for those peak periods this spring and some of it is just the -- they essentially had a freeze on officers for three years and a lot more travelers. >> and you just raised a point i was going to ask about see quester, you add more staff because the federal government is cutting back on jobs or is this something else? >> no, this certainly started long by...
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the folks at cbc news have created this two and a half minute super cut of david letterman asking the same question over and over and over again to bands appearing on his late night show. and it's really kind of weird. >> beautiful. are these your drums? they're fantastic. are those your drums? great. nice drums. how are you? >> good looking drums. thank you very much. >> i love these. nice job. these are beautiful drums too, by the way. nice job. those are great. >> those are beautiful. nice job. >> hey, the man has a thing for drums. i'm not here to judge david letterman. get help. and the third best thing on the internet today. a vine is a six second looping video like the one shown here. unofficially a vine is kind of terrifying. it did strike some as a bit odd when the white house chose to commemorate a visit from cookie monster with a vine. want to have nightmares for the rest of your life? look, it's cookie monster working yards away from where the president lives. c is for creepy, the reason why cookie monster was at the white house to begin with is amazing. he was there to pu
the folks at cbc news have created this two and a half minute super cut of david letterman asking the same question over and over and over again to bands appearing on his late night show. and it's really kind of weird. >> beautiful. are these your drums? they're fantastic. are those your drums? great. nice drums. how are you? >> good looking drums. thank you very much. >> i love these. nice job. these are beautiful drums too, by the way. nice job. those are great. >>...
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. >> that was labor boss hoffa on cbc in 1960.how many searches has law enforcement conducted for him? they responded to at least 15 substantive leads. in michigan where most of the digging has been done, one suggested his body was trotted off to a horse farm. >> there's probable cause to believe that james hoffa's body might be buried here. some put his bot in new jersey in the concrete of the giants stadium. other versions have him sunk in the swamps of florida, cart off to california, even crushed in a car and shipped overseas. how much is all of this searchling cost? based on just one search as reported by "the detroit news," it's not unusual to estimate that the police agencies including fbi have spent well over $3 million trying to find jimmy hoffa with no luck. so do they have to do this every time there is a tip? >> the hoff ya body is in that field. no doubt about it. there used to be a barn in the field. buried under the slachblt that's our understanding where his body may be. >> maybe so. it's an open case and his famil
. >> that was labor boss hoffa on cbc in 1960.how many searches has law enforcement conducted for him? they responded to at least 15 substantive leads. in michigan where most of the digging has been done, one suggested his body was trotted off to a horse farm. >> there's probable cause to believe that james hoffa's body might be buried here. some put his bot in new jersey in the concrete of the giants stadium. other versions have him sunk in the swamps of florida, cart off to...
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plus, we're going to have more on the breaking news of jon corzine being sued by the cbc. >>> in the meantime we've got another triple digit move on the dow. in fact, the dow is now on track, brian, for its first three-day winning streak since april 30. bertha combs on the gold story. josh, it's looking pretty good so far. the question, of course, is always sustainability, right? >> that's right. mandy, listen, you knew you were going to get a lot of fed speak today and that could very well shape today's session. dudley, powell, lockhart, they emphasized accommodation. no rate hike on the way. you've seen the blue chips of double digits. look at the vicks, those financials, the best three-day gain here since the start of the year. wells fargo, jp, just some of the names on the radar. pending home sales. you can see all higher in today's trade. guys, back to you. >> thanks so much for that, josh. you know over the past 12 sessions we've dropped about 12 points or more. where are those gold bugs now, bertha? >> they are off to the sidelines. it's clear the sellers here are very much in
plus, we're going to have more on the breaking news of jon corzine being sued by the cbc. >>> in the meantime we've got another triple digit move on the dow. in fact, the dow is now on track, brian, for its first three-day winning streak since april 30. bertha combs on the gold story. josh, it's looking pretty good so far. the question, of course, is always sustainability, right? >> that's right. mandy, listen, you knew you were going to get a lot of fed speak today and that...
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the folks at cbc music created this amazing 2 1/2-minute super cut of david letterman asking the samestion over and over and over again to bands appearing on his late-night show. and it's really kind of weird. >> beautiful. are these your drums? >> those are fantastic. >> are those your drums? >> great. >> cool. >> nice drums. >> how are you? >> good-looking drums. thank you very much. >> i love these. nice job. >> these are beautiful drums too, by the way. nice job. those are great. >> those are beautiful. nice job. >> hey, the man has a thing for drums. i'm not here to judge david letterman. get help. and the third awesomest thing on the internet today, a beloved children's icon meets a new medium. officially, a vine is a six-second looping video like the one shown here. unofficially, a vine is kind of terrifying. want to immortalize your kids' piano recital as six seekds of sheer horror? just create a vine out of it. it did strike some as a bit odd when the white house chose to commemorate a visit from cookie monster as a vine. brace yourself as i unleash the horror. hey, kids, wan
the folks at cbc music created this amazing 2 1/2-minute super cut of david letterman asking the samestion over and over and over again to bands appearing on his late-night show. and it's really kind of weird. >> beautiful. are these your drums? >> those are fantastic. >> are those your drums? >> great. >> cool. >> nice drums. >> how are you? >> good-looking drums. thank you very much. >> i love these. nice job. >> these are beautiful...
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a lot of members in cbc districts are pretty liberal.ave big fund-raising bases, and this is really gauling at this point and in terms of policy as well. think about the voting rights act this week, struck down who is the gnat will take that out? you watch the female senators are handling sexual assault in the military? the female senators are driving that. there are 20 of them. and cory booker, if he was here, would be the only one representing it. but it's hard to imagine reaching 20 black senators any time in the future of where we're going. >> senator tim scott not saying i am outraged. saying the exact opposite and that sort of key to his republican appeal in south carolina. >> i think another issue, really gets down to money. i mean, this is a real problem, and not just i think for progressive candidates, and a problem for african-american candidates. you have a senate basically full of millionaires, and, you know, one thing about a millionaire, they know others with millions of dollars. and so it's -- it's a real problem, and i th
a lot of members in cbc districts are pretty liberal.ave big fund-raising bases, and this is really gauling at this point and in terms of policy as well. think about the voting rights act this week, struck down who is the gnat will take that out? you watch the female senators are handling sexual assault in the military? the female senators are driving that. there are 20 of them. and cory booker, if he was here, would be the only one representing it. but it's hard to imagine reaching 20 black...
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. >> reporter: that was hoffa on the cbc in 1960. so how many searches have they done for him?pster said it was on a horse farm. >> there is probable cause that the body of hoffa may be buried here. >> reporter: some put him in new jersey in the concrete of giants stadium. other versions have him sunk in the swamps of florida. carted off to california. even crushed in a car and shipped overseas. how much has all of this searching cost? based on just one search by the detroit news, it's not unreasonable to estimate that police agencies including the fbi have spent well over $3 million trying to find jimmy hoffa with no luck. so do they have to do this every time there's a tip? >> hoffa body is in that field. no doubt about it. there used to be a barn in the field buried under a cement slab. and that's where our understanding is that the body should be. >> reporter: maybe so. after all, it's still an open case. his family still wants answers. and jimmy hoffa is still hiding. although in truth, jake, you do have to ask about the diminishing return on this. if hoffa were alive toda
. >> reporter: that was hoffa on the cbc in 1960. so how many searches have they done for him?pster said it was on a horse farm. >> there is probable cause that the body of hoffa may be buried here. >> reporter: some put him in new jersey in the concrete of giants stadium. other versions have him sunk in the swamps of florida. carted off to california. even crushed in a car and shipped overseas. how much has all of this searching cost? based on just one search by the detroit...
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do you know how many meetings the cbc has had with the president and they continue to deliver black votes to him? it has been 700 days since the members of the black caucus told americans to give him four years to do better. he has not bother to meet with them in over 700 days. he has appointed a gentleman to hud, another that he has nominated to the head of fannie and freddie -- transportation, i'm sorry. before that, the congressional black caucus was howling. where are your appointments in the second term? we gave you 90% of the black vote. emanuel cleaver, the former chairman of the congressional black caucus, said, last year, before the annual meeting in september, sat down with the roots and other publications and said, if hillary clinton had been in the white house or any white president, with a record like president obama has with black americans, emanuel cleaver said "i would be marching in front of the white house because double-digit unemployment is unacceptable, however, they gave him a break because he is black." is that going in your special interest? the congressional black
do you know how many meetings the cbc has had with the president and they continue to deliver black votes to him? it has been 700 days since the members of the black caucus told americans to give him four years to do better. he has not bother to meet with them in over 700 days. he has appointed a gentleman to hud, another that he has nominated to the head of fannie and freddie -- transportation, i'm sorry. before that, the congressional black caucus was howling. where are your appointments in...
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if you're watching and you have something that you would like to let us know about, get on cbc talk and weet # we will answer our questions. i would like to yield to the gentlelady from ohio, the woman providing tremendous leadership to the members of the congressional black caucus, to bring forward the issues that are facing so many american families and those families particularly in poverty today. they have a voice and for the next hour, we're going to bring their voice to this body here in congress. ms. fudge: thank you very much for yielding. i want to thank congressman horsford and congressman jeverries for leading the hour. today's topic is critically important. the rapid rise of poverty and particularly the rapid growth of poverty in minority communities is troubling. the latest census burro numbers report that 15% of americans live in poverty. e poverty rate among african-americans is 27%. and almost one in four of african-american children live in poverty. i'm not sure how many children you come in contact with each day, but this statistic means every fourth african-american c
if you're watching and you have something that you would like to let us know about, get on cbc talk and weet # we will answer our questions. i would like to yield to the gentlelady from ohio, the woman providing tremendous leadership to the members of the congressional black caucus, to bring forward the issues that are facing so many american families and those families particularly in poverty today. they have a voice and for the next hour, we're going to bring their voice to this body here in...