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we saw another senator, cory booker, who's also a member of the cbc, he's went to cbc meetings sinces been in the senate, things like that. harris more recently started showing up. they have weekly wednesday meetings last year. more often than not she would bring an entourage. that turned off some members and a lot of them have loyalty to joe biden because a lot of them served with him, including jim clyburn, who is a king maker in south carolina. he hasn't come out and endorsed. he said he won't endorse before the primary but he talked very lovingly about biden. he was one of his strongest defenders after his segregationist comments so i think harris knows that biden is probably her strongest competition within the cbc. >> and you have biden obviously trying to push back against this focus on his record, his focus on busing. here's something that he had to say in terms of his civil rights record. >> i heard and i listened to and i respect senator harris. but, you know, we all know that 30 seconds to 60 seconds on a campaign debate exchange can't do justice to a lifetime committed to
we saw another senator, cory booker, who's also a member of the cbc, he's went to cbc meetings sinces been in the senate, things like that. harris more recently started showing up. they have weekly wednesday meetings last year. more often than not she would bring an entourage. that turned off some members and a lot of them have loyalty to joe biden because a lot of them served with him, including jim clyburn, who is a king maker in south carolina. he hasn't come out and endorsed. he said he...
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you were engaged to a woman when you were at the cbc in canada, and you said something. and didn't marry the girl." what's that about? it wouldn't have worked out. she was a beautiful, beautiful girl. avanda king was her name. gorgeous creature. and it just-- i mean, it was infatuation for each of us i think, but not destined to survive. you were kind of a serial dater in toronto. what was your type? there wasn't any type. i dated beautiful blondes, beautiful brunettes. i think beautiful is the type then. well-- i was into faces more than bodies. i wasn't one of those guys who said, "boy, look at the knockers on that girl. or look at this, look at that." no, that never came up. it was-- if-- it was the face, the eyes that attracted me. and if they had a sense of humor, and if they were good cooks, that helped. fair enough. so, then how does the former playboy bunny that you married fit into that? ( exhales ) she was beautiful. harvey: she could cook. alex: she could cook. very bright. and we have remained friends to this day. she's friends with my current wife, jean. aft
you were engaged to a woman when you were at the cbc in canada, and you said something. and didn't marry the girl." what's that about? it wouldn't have worked out. she was a beautiful, beautiful girl. avanda king was her name. gorgeous creature. and it just-- i mean, it was infatuation for each of us i think, but not destined to survive. you were kind of a serial dater in toronto. what was your type? there wasn't any type. i dated beautiful blondes, beautiful brunettes. i think beautiful...
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several members of the cbc did support the crime bill back in 1994. >> that's right. >> black pastorse writing to members of congress asking for help and were trying to in many ways sell stronger legislation as it relates to crime. let's talk about someone who did make the trip to new orleans. you spoke with her yesterday, interviewed her i should say. 2020 candidate, senator from california kamala harris said at essence festival. she spoke about closing the wealth gap between blacks and whites and one way through $100 billion homeownership plan closing and down payment assistance for african-americans and other individuals, areas in parts of towns where banks typically discriminated against writing loans, red lines drawn around districts. let's listen to a bit of what he said yesterday. >> yes. >> when our kids want to go to college, where as other families who own their home and can go into the equity in their home to help pay for their student's tuition, our families have to go and those students have to take out loans at interest rates they can't afford to pay off over a long peri
several members of the cbc did support the crime bill back in 1994. >> that's right. >> black pastorse writing to members of congress asking for help and were trying to in many ways sell stronger legislation as it relates to crime. let's talk about someone who did make the trip to new orleans. you spoke with her yesterday, interviewed her i should say. 2020 candidate, senator from california kamala harris said at essence festival. she spoke about closing the wealth gap between...
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>> i love the cbc. they raised me. i used to work for them.nt to offer, though, we're in an interesting generational kind of divide time right now. were the congressional black caucus does not represent the entire african-american electorate. and so i think that, you know, it's -- it matters when you look at 2016 and you look at younger black voters who went for bernie sanders and then didn't come back out and vote for hillary clinton, even though the cbc was all for hillary clinton. >> whoa, whoa, whoa -- >> we got to figure out how to speak to them. >> isn't there a lesson to be learned there? >> the lesson to be learned is that you don't marginalize ayanna presley's voice. >> hold on. it's not about marginalizing anyone's voice, the lesson is that you cannot win with a minority. you cannot win with a minority. that is the lesson for democrats, you cannot win by eating your own. maybe at this point you don't -- >> which is why nancy pelosi should stop eating her own. you make the point exactly. >> how is she eating her own when she is saying
>> i love the cbc. they raised me. i used to work for them.nt to offer, though, we're in an interesting generational kind of divide time right now. were the congressional black caucus does not represent the entire african-american electorate. and so i think that, you know, it's -- it matters when you look at 2016 and you look at younger black voters who went for bernie sanders and then didn't come back out and vote for hillary clinton, even though the cbc was all for hillary clinton....
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, the majority of the cbc -- >> the congressional black caucus. >> president clinton signed it and theayors at the time supported it as well. so it is incumbent on joe biden to pivot forward. he was not agile in doing so at the first debate in miami. but sure there is a risk here of co cory booker, where he is sitting in the polls now. and he promised to be all kind and all nice. isn't exactly what he promised but it hasn't worked out that well for him so far. >> one senior biden official told cnn about the biden campaign strategy, he talks about that he knows a number of people will try to weaponize his service in congress against him and some people in the race would like to believe he never served as vice president to president obama but he's proud of his record and as he noted he didn't always get everything right. i thought that was interesting. >> it is his record. what he's running on. his service not just under president obama but in congress. so i want to hear what former vice president biden will have to say about how he got to this point. so you were the architect of a bill
, the majority of the cbc -- >> the congressional black caucus. >> president clinton signed it and theayors at the time supported it as well. so it is incumbent on joe biden to pivot forward. he was not agile in doing so at the first debate in miami. but sure there is a risk here of co cory booker, where he is sitting in the polls now. and he promised to be all kind and all nice. isn't exactly what he promised but it hasn't worked out that well for him so far. >> one senior...
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and as cbc news launches a week of network wide coverage of the apollo 11 mission to the moon, we'llook back at how we got there. and we'll talk with jim bridenstein about what is ahead for space exploration in the next 50 years and beyond. it's all coming up on "face the nation." ♪ >> brennan: good morning, and welcome to "face the nation." as we come on the air, residents and local officials in nine major u.s. cities are preparing for agents from the immigrations and customs enforcement agency, commonly known as i.c.e., to round up immigrants who have missed a court appearance or who have been ordered removed from the united states. we begin with mark morgan, the acting commission of cb.p., which in forces immigration law and controls the u.s. border. good morning. >> good morning. thank you for having me. >> brennan: i understand you're at c.b. p., and you worked previously at i.c.e. the president said those arrested today will be put in prison or sent back. what can you tell us about how many people will be rounded up and where they're go? >> the numbers are going to be left up t
and as cbc news launches a week of network wide coverage of the apollo 11 mission to the moon, we'llook back at how we got there. and we'll talk with jim bridenstein about what is ahead for space exploration in the next 50 years and beyond. it's all coming up on "face the nation." ♪ >> brennan: good morning, and welcome to "face the nation." as we come on the air, residents and local officials in nine major u.s. cities are preparing for agents from the immigrations...
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the trend trends and d up in the muslim world including cnn, fox news, wall street journal, nbc and cbc voice of america and numerous other international media outlets. here we have christopher the chief counsel of policy for the national security division of the department of justice serves as the chief of the office of law and policy at the national security division which provides the legal and policy advice on the national security issues that confront the department of justice. .. [inaudible conversations] >> speaking speaking native >> >> you have seen men and women young and old secular and religious on state media an independent social media and then to bridge the language gap last night at the media and the religious content it is an honor to be at this hall that the board of director members know very well former attorney general view kc and former fbi executive director one of the most troubling issues alongside the indoctrination is a phenomenon of anti-semitism which is pervasive and deeply rooted in all three of those fears of media, schools and religious institutions. at
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they sign off on a cbc form that athletes have to sign it as well. we hope that they read it before they sign it. it does have the signs and symptoms of what to look for. the coaches have to take the concussion awareness video. we ran into the first couple years and they thought they knew as much as i did about concussions so they did not need to come find me when they thought an athlete had sustained a concussion so we had to revisit that act coaching meetings. but basically just making them very aware of what a concussion is that no two are the same. your own won't be the same. it may be as subtle as he cannot sleep very well anymore and all of those things need to be reported when you're concerned about what is going on. if there is any change after a suspected had collision or that it does not always take a had collision. that it is not just a direct blow to the head that can cause a concussion. so like i said i show them videos. we usually take pictures to ohio and i have a seven hour captive audience and my coach is very cooperative and letting
they sign off on a cbc form that athletes have to sign it as well. we hope that they read it before they sign it. it does have the signs and symptoms of what to look for. the coaches have to take the concussion awareness video. we ran into the first couple years and they thought they knew as much as i did about concussions so they did not need to come find me when they thought an athlete had sustained a concussion so we had to revisit that act coaching meetings. but basically just making them...
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professionals in canada, sent a letter to that country's health ministry published by the news out let cbcthey are warning canada does not have enough cheap drugs to take care of sick canadians and sick americans. back to you. jackie: peter doocy, thank you so much. connell: let's bring in from "the wall street journal" editorial page deputy editor, fox news contributor dan henninger here with us in the studio. we'll skip past the bernie sanders comments from peter at end, focus instead if it it's okay, talk about kamala harris. >> okay. connell: people are talking about kamala carethe peter started with the fact joe biden will pick up on that and go after her. maybe we'll have a debate about health care this week. >> that is inevitable that we'll do that. kamala plan is attention better on eve of the debate. she has this love-hate relationship with the democratic progressive left. they not sure if they like her, they are in the camp with bernie and elizabeth warren. this is appeal to get them on their side. very telling that obamacare, greatest achievements of the democratic party in the
professionals in canada, sent a letter to that country's health ministry published by the news out let cbcthey are warning canada does not have enough cheap drugs to take care of sick canadians and sick americans. back to you. jackie: peter doocy, thank you so much. connell: let's bring in from "the wall street journal" editorial page deputy editor, fox news contributor dan henninger here with us in the studio. we'll skip past the bernie sanders comments from peter at end, focus...
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the former vice president's new plan includes recommendations from cbc members and seeks to reduce thele in prison while also reducing crime so let me just read the main points, okay? creating a $20 billion grant program aimed at pressuring states to eliminate mandatory minimum sentences for non-violent crimes and incentivizing inmates to complete rehabilitation programs and eliminating the disparity between sentences for crack and powder cocaine and decriminalizing marijuana use. does this plan help take the heat off of him for this 1994 crime bill? >> yes, and no. it's an important step for joe biden to take. he's been criticized for his authorship of the crime bill and it's time to move in a different direction. having said that, people aren't going to forget what happened in the 1990s. i mean, hillary clinton was a pillory in attack for her support of the crime bill when she wasn't even a u.s. senator at the time. she wasn't the president of the united states. she wasn't the author of the bill. i think that joe biden is still going to have to answer those questions just like bernie
the former vice president's new plan includes recommendations from cbc members and seeks to reduce thele in prison while also reducing crime so let me just read the main points, okay? creating a $20 billion grant program aimed at pressuring states to eliminate mandatory minimum sentences for non-violent crimes and incentivizing inmates to complete rehabilitation programs and eliminating the disparity between sentences for crack and powder cocaine and decriminalizing marijuana use. does this...
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the cbc coming out, taking on aoc's chief of staff and taking on aoc's comments that pelosi is singling out people of color. speaker pell osy is not used to people within her caucus criticizing her so vocally, and especially ones with such a big social media following. and i don't think she knows what to do with that. that's a continuing theme we'll see playing out. >> your point about republicans is actually interesting as well, because after you get over the initial kind of stunner of the racist comments on sunday, you have seen his campaign, his a y allies on capitol hill trying to shift the conversation back to what they said the president meant to say, which is that these women are the faces of socialism. that's the campaign we're going to run on. that's what the republican campaign committee for the senate side, house side and president's re-elect is going to focus on. they say look, we've learned kind of not to take him literally. this is what he was trying to do. he was trying to say -- he was trying to unify the democratic party behind these four women who they believe does not
the cbc coming out, taking on aoc's chief of staff and taking on aoc's comments that pelosi is singling out people of color. speaker pell osy is not used to people within her caucus criticizing her so vocally, and especially ones with such a big social media following. and i don't think she knows what to do with that. that's a continuing theme we'll see playing out. >> your point about republicans is actually interesting as well, because after you get over the initial kind of stunner of...
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met with the caption of the district and i have met with the 850 bryant street with michael in the cbc liaison. we have gone through issues in the past and there is no d.j.s at all at 10:00 p.m., but what we would like to do here is -- i am a big fan of acoustic music and acoustic shows. i have quite a few friends over the years who play acoustic guitar. somebody could come in and sing and they could do something similar with their shows. that places a great place to go to. live music has been dying out, especially acoustic music. i can even tell you a good place to go and listen to it. we want to see if we can bring that back. it would be before 10:00 p.m. and hopefully we can increase our early hours and hopefully we can bring some pretty good talents and have some nice shows we did, after a lot of neighborhood outreach, we did something on the street. i have quite a few signatures of support as well as -- while i was doing that, quite a few people got my cell phone. if they have any problems or issues that all they can contact me. i respond to everybody. he is also on quite a few of
met with the caption of the district and i have met with the 850 bryant street with michael in the cbc liaison. we have gone through issues in the past and there is no d.j.s at all at 10:00 p.m., but what we would like to do here is -- i am a big fan of acoustic music and acoustic shows. i have quite a few friends over the years who play acoustic guitar. somebody could come in and sing and they could do something similar with their shows. that places a great place to go to. live music has been...
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ron walters is a strikingly eloquent voice trying to push the cbc and black leadership to say, this willt stand. and we think about the reagan era, it's important because ron walters looks upon reagan's ascendancy as the rise of white nationalism. he looks at white nationalism as something that can be racist and white supremacist and also something that can be just about white people trying to protect their group interests. he sees it as a combination of those things. he makes an argument that what political scientists and scholars never do, they look at black public opinion and latino public opinion and other group public opinion, but they don't look at white public opinion and think of that as an interest group, as a block group in this pluralistic society, of white people trying to protect white interests. and in this case it is not just irish or italian interests, it is an amalgamation of white interests throughout the 19th and 20th century. and when we think of white nationalism, by the 1980's what reagan does is push back against reparative claims, moral claims of black citizenship
ron walters is a strikingly eloquent voice trying to push the cbc and black leadership to say, this willt stand. and we think about the reagan era, it's important because ron walters looks upon reagan's ascendancy as the rise of white nationalism. he looks at white nationalism as something that can be racist and white supremacist and also something that can be just about white people trying to protect their group interests. he sees it as a combination of those things. he makes an argument that...
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the canadian news outlet cbc reported this week a group of 15 medical groups wrote a letter to canada'slth minister meeting they cannot meet the demand of both canadian and american patients and if canada tries to meet the demand in both access and the quality of care drugs are going to go down. until there is an outright prohibition on americans do this, expect to see many more americans making the trip from the u.s. where insulin costs a lot over just a few minutes to canada where it's a lot less. eric? eric: yeah. just get on the ambassador bridge, drive over to windsor and buy that and come back. all right, peter, come back. arthel: there is a controversial new image out of an american teenager who was arrested in connection with the murder of an italian police officer. the picture shows the 18-year-old suspect blindfolded at a police station in rome. italian authorities are currently investigating this incident. he and another american teen are accused of fatally stabbing the officer who was reportedly looking into a drug deal gone bad. eric: a deadly shooting breaks out at a festi
the canadian news outlet cbc reported this week a group of 15 medical groups wrote a letter to canada'slth minister meeting they cannot meet the demand of both canadian and american patients and if canada tries to meet the demand in both access and the quality of care drugs are going to go down. until there is an outright prohibition on americans do this, expect to see many more americans making the trip from the u.s. where insulin costs a lot over just a few minutes to canada where it's a lot...
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trying to take advantage of in-fighting between the quote unquote squad and democratic leadership and cbc and the progressive caucus. there was a lot of in-fighting that was only temporarily mull if ied by the president's intervention. that goes away after this resolution passes. this news cycle moves on. but the in-fighting remains. >> i think there is also the question here, the in-fighting, noah says, remains, but the politics of this you hear all the different theories that are out there. that this is a strategic move on trump's part to try to elevate these four congresswomen, make democrats really around them, make them the face of the democratic party, you'll have democrats saying, hey, if republicans side with donald trump, even if they don't side with this, he's the head of their party and now their party's identified more with this kind of rhetoric, that's going to turn off voters republicans need in 2020. >> right, i mean, i think that there's -- it's a little bit of a mess, like, yeah, democrats are going to continue to have in-fighting. i would rather have democrats fight amon
trying to take advantage of in-fighting between the quote unquote squad and democratic leadership and cbc and the progressive caucus. there was a lot of in-fighting that was only temporarily mull if ied by the president's intervention. that goes away after this resolution passes. this news cycle moves on. but the in-fighting remains. >> i think there is also the question here, the in-fighting, noah says, remains, but the politics of this you hear all the different theories that are out...
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it was on the cbc evening news. and i said -- first of all, i say to myself very often, how did this happen? how is it that we've really praise ourselves for being the richest nation in the world, and we have 50 million citizens on the streets. and i only bring it up to say that we're not the only ones in this fight. all across the country departments of health and the fire departments, churches, synagogues, temples -- everybody is trying to do something. but it has come upon us so quickly, that everyone has been caught flat-footed, and nobody knows what to do. so because we're not the only ones grappling with this, it would really be good to know what best practices are in other cities. in other towns, other hamlets. how are people handling this? and i understand that a lot of it has to do with drugs and reunification for a lot of people is not possible. because, you knowin know, you call and you say, we'll pay, the city and county of san francisco will pay, the airfare, the bus fare, whatever it is. and the family
it was on the cbc evening news. and i said -- first of all, i say to myself very often, how did this happen? how is it that we've really praise ourselves for being the richest nation in the world, and we have 50 million citizens on the streets. and i only bring it up to say that we're not the only ones in this fight. all across the country departments of health and the fire departments, churches, synagogues, temples -- everybody is trying to do something. but it has come upon us so quickly,...
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has not always been as strong as it has been for older african-american voters which is why you saw cbc leadership come out and defend him but not some of the younger members of congress or younger leaders in the african-american community come out and defend him. i want to say something really quickly, too, about the biden campaign sort of pushing back on some of these polls. john is biden's pollster. one of hillary clinton's pollsters, one of the best in the business. he brings up a very good point. it's a weird weekend. it's like, going into a holiday. so the polling is not quite on track as it normally would be. however, when you are seeing a consistent drop across several polls, right, we're not just talking about one or two isolated polls, it's across the board. the big question for biden and his team is, how can they stop the bleeding, and i think a second debate, a much stronger performance in a second debate can mitigate further loss. >> this is echoing the gop race in that we saw the debates really move the numbers, which wasn't necessarily an assumption we went into that with
has not always been as strong as it has been for older african-american voters which is why you saw cbc leadership come out and defend him but not some of the younger members of congress or younger leaders in the african-american community come out and defend him. i want to say something really quickly, too, about the biden campaign sort of pushing back on some of these polls. john is biden's pollster. one of hillary clinton's pollsters, one of the best in the business. he brings up a very good...
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we had been reporting abu dhabi fund was said to be buying 30% of cbcs domestic in general. a u.k.ce warranty provider. it seems the deal has been confirmed. confirmation across the bloomberg. 30% of capitals domestic and general. have voted in favor of a plane into preventing the next prime minister from forcing through a no deal brexit. the result was dramatic as the amendment passed by just one vote. the issue also led to a clash on live tv between the two men fine for party leadership. here is what boris johnson and jeremy hunt had the same delivery brexit by october. >> i'm not going to take anything off the table anymore than i will take no deal. >> they would be a rather curious thing to do if this is about taking back control for parliament to actually shut it down. for nos vital we prepare deal and come out on october 31. >> i am as keen as you to leave by october 31. i certainly think a badly handled disruptive no deal brexit could be costly. >> what you are telling businesses is they don't need to prepare for no deal and that is very dangerous. >> i don't think we will e
we had been reporting abu dhabi fund was said to be buying 30% of cbcs domestic in general. a u.k.ce warranty provider. it seems the deal has been confirmed. confirmation across the bloomberg. 30% of capitals domestic and general. have voted in favor of a plane into preventing the next prime minister from forcing through a no deal brexit. the result was dramatic as the amendment passed by just one vote. the issue also led to a clash on live tv between the two men fine for party leadership. here...
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want to remind everybody here today that in 2017, the house of representatives sent $12.2 million to cbc and the democratic majority house of representatives has sent to date in $201,914.7 billion. so the resources are there. the apprehensions are high because we are not processing asylum requests, and because this administration has chosen to detain people seeking refuge in asylum. a question that i want to turn to now is the management alert about the rio grande valley facilities. they had been there longer than 72 hours. 165 of the children have been living in these horrible conditions for weeks. they seek to have children moved out within 72 hours. >> what are the reasons that they gave you for holding these children for so long? >> the assessment of the individuals that we spoke with indicated that it was a lack of space available to take both minors and single adults. we have not finished or deep dive to independently corroborate whether that is true or whether there are other issues impacting back but it's something we will be looking at very carefully. >> did your team find that
want to remind everybody here today that in 2017, the house of representatives sent $12.2 million to cbc and the democratic majority house of representatives has sent to date in $201,914.7 billion. so the resources are there. the apprehensions are high because we are not processing asylum requests, and because this administration has chosen to detain people seeking refuge in asylum. a question that i want to turn to now is the management alert about the rio grande valley facilities. they had...
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i will turn it over to my cbc expert, mr. bernard. >> i'll just add a couple of things.division also responsible for the response to the overdose epidemic. as you know, 70,000 americans losing their lives to drug overdoses. two or three of those are open your -- opioid related. we seen a huge increase in meth recreationaln marijuana states. the patterns that we are seeing. up, but frequency of use is going up. the potency of the products that are being used is changing, and the modality of use is also changing. smoking is the most common modality of use, but edibles are also on the rise. and the physiology of how thc is metabolized, depending upon the use patterns, they really impact impairment. we were talking before this session started about the national roadside survey. we do know marijuana or thc is on board. it is the most common drug on board for the last national roadside survey. unfortunately, the ability for officers to detect impairment is largely uneven. i think arizona is the state that has drug recognition experts. the challenge is there is not enough of th
i will turn it over to my cbc expert, mr. bernard. >> i'll just add a couple of things.division also responsible for the response to the overdose epidemic. as you know, 70,000 americans losing their lives to drug overdoses. two or three of those are open your -- opioid related. we seen a huge increase in meth recreationaln marijuana states. the patterns that we are seeing. up, but frequency of use is going up. the potency of the products that are being used is changing, and the modality...
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the $1.1 billion cbc received in the supplemental all of us to replenish our operational funds while continuing our ongoing humanitarian support efforts. i testified at the funding requested by our partners was just as critical as our own. hhs was in dire need of additional backspace to keep up with border patrol processing apprehensions. we've already seen results from the $2.9 billion that hhs received. the numbers have decreased from the peak of 2700 in early june to approximately 300 today. and they spend significantly less time i time in the custody awaiting placement. unfortunately, congress denied the request for the adult bed space and we are seeing the results there as well. they continue to spend far too long and border patrol custody. we have more than 19,500 people in our custody which would decrease to less than 10,000 due to the decline in apprehensions at the close coordination with our partners three of 10,000 was the level the then commissioner called a breaking point when we first surpassed it in march. it's unsettling that we are now considering it to be a reprieve
the $1.1 billion cbc received in the supplemental all of us to replenish our operational funds while continuing our ongoing humanitarian support efforts. i testified at the funding requested by our partners was just as critical as our own. hhs was in dire need of additional backspace to keep up with border patrol processing apprehensions. we've already seen results from the $2.9 billion that hhs received. the numbers have decreased from the peak of 2700 in early june to approximately 300 today....
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for instance we learned within our cbc task force meeting that there is only going to be six regional census offices to serve the entire united states. so what analysis went into the decision making to reduce by half the number of census offices and what steps are being done to remedy this issue? >> mr. congressman, the regional offices mirror our regional offices that are in place permanently, and so that's where the six. but we have 248 area census offices which is, in fact, we had a discussion earlier, it's a reduction from the past. but let me explain to you that in reducing those offices, we're beefing up the mobile response so we can take the devices directly into the community centers, into the churches, into the areas of need. >> what was the justification for cutting by half the offices? there were over 450, and there were 12 regional offices. if you could just get back to us with any -- >> i certainly will. let me say generally it was the conclusion of the professionals at the census bureau who have done many, many censuses that it was not cost effective. that we had better
for instance we learned within our cbc task force meeting that there is only going to be six regional census offices to serve the entire united states. so what analysis went into the decision making to reduce by half the number of census offices and what steps are being done to remedy this issue? >> mr. congressman, the regional offices mirror our regional offices that are in place permanently, and so that's where the six. but we have 248 area census offices which is, in fact, we had a...
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>> i think it was the cbc radio interviewer i think touched on it.never been asked before. she said this seems to be creating a lot of fear. do you agree? and if so, what do you think the root of that is? i said, yes, i agree, there is a tremendous fear. the root of the fear is this, if we ever unidentify the unborn child as a human being, we're going to have to change our behavior towards it and that is the root of the fear. tens of thousands of people who have gone to the film pro chias havchoicehave come out pro lifed that's a threat. >> i want to thank you for being here. it makes you think, above all else. when you deal with important issues like this, that's the most important step of the process, to think about what's going on. thank you both. >>> this boy is on a nationwide mission to collect as many veterans' signatures as he can. he joins us next with an update on his journey. ♪ this is the couple who wanted to get away who used expedia to book the vacation rental that led to the ride ♪ which took them to the place where they discovered tha
>> i think it was the cbc radio interviewer i think touched on it.never been asked before. she said this seems to be creating a lot of fear. do you agree? and if so, what do you think the root of that is? i said, yes, i agree, there is a tremendous fear. the root of the fear is this, if we ever unidentify the unborn child as a human being, we're going to have to change our behavior towards it and that is the root of the fear. tens of thousands of people who have gone to the film pro chias...
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he spoke with cbc america.to come out particularly with his diverse fan base. >> what do you think the reaction will be do you think on gay? >> you know, they feel more comfortable pretty much. especially within the country and the hip-hop with both songs combined. it's like it's not really -- >> he says he's already >> he says he's already experienced balash butck [mom] we knew this airedale pup was coming home with us but what should we name him? that's always a big deal of what to name your dog... you were the namer, i thought mom. [mom] i remember reading a magazine. i saw the name blue and i thought "i like that name. blue, that's it" [dad] boy did he fit in with the family. he just loved being with us. it's crazy to look at this and think now we have a pet food named blue. but that's what happened. we created blue buffalo because we think pets are family. so we use only the highest quality ingredients. [mom] blue loved it, and we hope your dog will too. hard work leaves a mark. it shows on your clothes. g
he spoke with cbc america.to come out particularly with his diverse fan base. >> what do you think the reaction will be do you think on gay? >> you know, they feel more comfortable pretty much. especially within the country and the hip-hop with both songs combined. it's like it's not really -- >> he says he's already >> he says he's already experienced balash butck [mom] we knew this airedale pup was coming home with us but what should we name him? that's always a big...