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et cetera, et cetera. every one of those numbers is an individual child. -- and they are children like my grandchildren who play laugh, cry, misbehave. but these kids are losing their childhoods and they are facing problems that are not only affecting them now in horrible ways, and you have seen it on television. i have visited in lebanon, syria and jordan and iraq, how the kids are trying to survive. it's affecting their future, and if it's affecting the kids' futures, it's affecting their country's futures, and that means all of us too. because we have such interests in that area. >> it creates a massive multipler effect, it affects the kids from neighbouring countries because refugees are taking away resources of them. what do you see as the consequences of such an enormous displacement and refugee problem? >> well let's talk about it in terms of the kids themselves. imagine that you are a 5-year-old kid in syria, in a hard to reach area or living in a tent, literally just a tent, and the winters get ve
et cetera, et cetera. every one of those numbers is an individual child. -- and they are children like my grandchildren who play laugh, cry, misbehave. but these kids are losing their childhoods and they are facing problems that are not only affecting them now in horrible ways, and you have seen it on television. i have visited in lebanon, syria and jordan and iraq, how the kids are trying to survive. it's affecting their future, and if it's affecting the kids' futures, it's affecting their...
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and, "they have a jet, and maybe i can take that jet on my own," et cetera, et cetera. and that's where the lines start to get blurred. and i think that's clearly what's happening here with menendez. i can say, if a republican was president, they'd say the republicans were out to get him. but luckily it's a democrat now, although you probably could make the case that the obama administration hasn't been too pleased with the way menendez has taken on issues as it relates to his committee role on foreign policies. >> that whisper has been out there. did the obama administration say, "look here"? >> they're probably feeling a little bit like, "you know what, we think he did some things wrong, and we have no interest in trying to defend him, either." >> you know what, ed, i found it interesting that menendez did a good portion of his statement in spanish. you know, thinking about that cuban vote, about the hispanic vote, the importance of latinos in 2016. how tricky is this case for democrats if he's saying, you know, under a democratic president, a democratic d.o.j. they c
and, "they have a jet, and maybe i can take that jet on my own," et cetera, et cetera. and that's where the lines start to get blurred. and i think that's clearly what's happening here with menendez. i can say, if a republican was president, they'd say the republicans were out to get him. but luckily it's a democrat now, although you probably could make the case that the obama administration hasn't been too pleased with the way menendez has taken on issues as it relates to his...
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a captain and a lieutenant inspectors down there and they handle all inspections, plan review, et cetera for the airport. schools have to be inspected annually. we have a inspector there. residential care facilities every two years and public education. we have sro's single room occupancies where the owner can request the fire department come down and give safety talks and which we do on a regular basis. our r1 and r2 programs the inspections are conducted by our engine companies. we have approximately 3800 r1 and r2 inspections annually. to date we have completed about 700 and their role is determine the level of fire life safety in the department of building inspection. if they see an. >> >> >> issue that needs attention they call us directly and a that is a sprinkler or system that is down or alarm or exiting and not only do they put it into the report and into the system and flagged and routed directly to the district it's under they also call us and we would send an inspector out immediately on something like that. so our current initiative -- the question came up what are we doing
a captain and a lieutenant inspectors down there and they handle all inspections, plan review, et cetera for the airport. schools have to be inspected annually. we have a inspector there. residential care facilities every two years and public education. we have sro's single room occupancies where the owner can request the fire department come down and give safety talks and which we do on a regular basis. our r1 and r2 programs the inspections are conducted by our engine companies. we have...
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it ruins the unit et cetera. be sure that the people who have never served in a military unit that are very vocal about how a unit should function because they've seen it on movies. but also the people within the organization who have never served with women or women in combat. of course that is pretty rare. staggering amount of people you would dig that they would see about more of the commentator fields and the professional journals. some of them would step up for the sake of the country and the organization that gave such an important issue to defend the effective organization. that is very urging. men's attitudes towards women is a key factor. i thought it was absolutelabsolutel y astonishing in so many ways provocative and also accurate. it was the way of saying what i've been trying to get out for a very long time. that also raises issues about consequences perhaps integration is low. it is not just a nonissue. it's not just preserving the existing culture. it might be something more fundamental that has an
it ruins the unit et cetera. be sure that the people who have never served in a military unit that are very vocal about how a unit should function because they've seen it on movies. but also the people within the organization who have never served with women or women in combat. of course that is pretty rare. staggering amount of people you would dig that they would see about more of the commentator fields and the professional journals. some of them would step up for the sake of the country and...
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they lit the place on fire et cetera.istorically it has been proven with riotous situations you need to counter it immediately. because if you let it continue to grow it will fester. the police should have been -- been on -- on -- posted up at the cvs and taken charge in that situation. >> let me take the counter argument, which is if the police started to drag people out, they would have created even more of a confrontation, and possibly more injuries on both sides. >> well we're looking at maybe 100 to 130 people here. the police department was equipped to counter that resistance. so had you effectively moved in initially, we wouldn't have the situation that we have now. >> the national guard is now standing by for -- for orders. who is in charge? is it the police department or the national guard. >> generally speaking the national guard functions as a resource for the police. they don't have the ability to make arrests its. the police should be at this forefront and merely use the national guard troops as a resource. w
they lit the place on fire et cetera.istorically it has been proven with riotous situations you need to counter it immediately. because if you let it continue to grow it will fester. the police should have been -- been on -- on -- posted up at the cvs and taken charge in that situation. >> let me take the counter argument, which is if the police started to drag people out, they would have created even more of a confrontation, and possibly more injuries on both sides. >> well we're...
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, et cetera. lack of unity among these parties opposing the nazis proved fatal. the national socialist party was in power. they made many claims and many promises. >> howard: the german people had embarked on that long, incredible journey that led seemingly out of chaos to unprecedented triumph. (crowd cheering) promise after promise had been fulfilled. austria 1938, czechoslovakia 1938, poland 1939, norway, denmark, and france in quick succession. a place in the sun at last. true, they had lost their trade unions and a lot of books had been burned, but it seemed a good sort of bargain, and one got to like being told what to do, having one's views prescribed, especially if it meant a vista bright with the promise of grandeur and conquest. (bells tolling) in the spring of 1945, the allies, advancing into the heart of germany, came to bergen- belsen. neat and tidy orchards, well- stocked farms lined the wayside and the british soldier did not fail to admire the place and its inhabitants-- at least u
, et cetera. lack of unity among these parties opposing the nazis proved fatal. the national socialist party was in power. they made many claims and many promises. >> howard: the german people had embarked on that long, incredible journey that led seemingly out of chaos to unprecedented triumph. (crowd cheering) promise after promise had been fulfilled. austria 1938, czechoslovakia 1938, poland 1939, norway, denmark, and france in quick succession. a place in the sun at last. true, they...
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, et cetera.in the house, and there -- when you want to -- in the vernacular, the field negro is in the more authentic negro than the house negro. that's the best way to put it. house negroes, pampered, taken care of, not in the sun, et cetera, et cetera. >> host: sucking up to the white map? >> guest: pretty much. so there's more authenticity for the field anything fro than the house negro. so the caller was saying that he reviews -- regards the president as a house negro and said i don't want to put you on the spot. i would never, having set -- it would never refer to the president as a house negro. what i would say is that he has raided a very serious issue -- raised a very serious issue that does in fact as he pointed out, get talked about in barber shops but never here on c-span. black barber shops but that is to say that there's always been great conversations since he first popped up on the national scene in 2005 or 2006 or whatever it was about the fact that he was not raised the way most
, et cetera.in the house, and there -- when you want to -- in the vernacular, the field negro is in the more authentic negro than the house negro. that's the best way to put it. house negroes, pampered, taken care of, not in the sun, et cetera, et cetera. >> host: sucking up to the white map? >> guest: pretty much. so there's more authenticity for the field anything fro than the house negro. so the caller was saying that he reviews -- regards the president as a house negro and said...
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and in the right order these hieroglyphs convey our thoughts feelings emotions, et cetera et cetera. when folded and concealed in an envelope, the opacity of the paper makes those thoughts feelings emotions et cetera et cetera, imperceptible to others that have not accessed the inside of the mail. what we find is that when we use these physical characteristics of paper to conceal information, the information gets fourth amendment protection. so in exparte jackson in 1877 which discussed very interestingly the constitutional difference between sealed mail and opened mail like newspapers and flyers, the court said letters and sealed packages of this kind in the mail are as fully guarded from examination and inspection except as to their outward form and weight as if they were retained by the parties forwarding them in their own domiciles. the constitutional guarantee extends to their paper, thus closed against inspection wherever they may be. so using the opacity of paper to conceal information gives you constitutional protection as a matter of physics in the first instance, which is b
and in the right order these hieroglyphs convey our thoughts feelings emotions, et cetera et cetera. when folded and concealed in an envelope, the opacity of the paper makes those thoughts feelings emotions et cetera et cetera, imperceptible to others that have not accessed the inside of the mail. what we find is that when we use these physical characteristics of paper to conceal information, the information gets fourth amendment protection. so in exparte jackson in 1877 which discussed very...
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, et cetera. but, remember that they were responses to tactical challenges, not imposed on units. there's a number of fields of research. and megan did a great job of covering them. you often hear this argument. we need more evidence and there is quite a lot of evidence out there. the challenge is that we are up against what is considered common sense within the armed forces. a feeling that what we have really works. and we know how to train a good infantry unit. we've done it for centuries in the same roughly way. and our drill sergeants know exactly how to push or recruits very hard, and they know they should encourage the weekend activities that men do, as well quite often hard drinking and wooing the ladies down at the local pub, et cetera. those are all ways that we know work. and we're comfortable with it because we assume that it is the way we do things. and it you know, if it worked for centuries, why should we change it? but there's research that shows that these kind of masculine cohesio
, et cetera. but, remember that they were responses to tactical challenges, not imposed on units. there's a number of fields of research. and megan did a great job of covering them. you often hear this argument. we need more evidence and there is quite a lot of evidence out there. the challenge is that we are up against what is considered common sense within the armed forces. a feeling that what we have really works. and we know how to train a good infantry unit. we've done it for centuries in...
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it ruined the unit, et cetera. you hear it from the people who have never served in a military unit but are very vocal about how military units should function because they've seen it in movies. there's a staggering amount of people who have served with women. and you would think that those stories would seep out more than in the angry commentator fields and in the professional journals that some of them would step up for the sake of the country, for the sake of the organization if it's such an important issue to defend the effective organization. but we don't have that. and that to me is very encouraging. men's attitudes towards women as a key factor. i thought that was absolutely astonishing. and in so many ways provocative. also i would say accurate. it was a way of saying what i've been trying to get for a long time. that also raises issues about bigger consequences, perhaps of integration, as well. it's not just a nonissue. it's about preserving the existing culture and order. it might be something more fundam
it ruined the unit, et cetera. you hear it from the people who have never served in a military unit but are very vocal about how military units should function because they've seen it in movies. there's a staggering amount of people who have served with women. and you would think that those stories would seep out more than in the angry commentator fields and in the professional journals that some of them would step up for the sake of the country, for the sake of the organization if it's such an...
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beverly shuper, joe radner, et cetera. beverly, no? okay, we'll go to joe ratner. >> good afternoon i'm joe ratner. i have only been a resident of san francisco for four years, but my family goes back four generations. my grandfather and mother were born here. and i have a lot of very close ties and a lot of relatives in the city. and when i was visiting, before moving back here, i always -- going to teatro zinzanni was always a highlight of my visit. i think they really fit beautifully into the sort of bohemian history of san francisco, and i'm looking forward to the opportunity for my younger daughters to attend their camp, which my teenager enjoyed very much right after we moved here. but as far as your comments about the sole-source negotiating, while it might be true that you won't know if you have the very best deal that you can get, you will have a fair-market deal and you will be supporting the return of zinzanni, which is something that they were told would happen when they left. and supporting the arts and the diversity of th
beverly shuper, joe radner, et cetera. beverly, no? okay, we'll go to joe ratner. >> good afternoon i'm joe ratner. i have only been a resident of san francisco for four years, but my family goes back four generations. my grandfather and mother were born here. and i have a lot of very close ties and a lot of relatives in the city. and when i was visiting, before moving back here, i always -- going to teatro zinzanni was always a highlight of my visit. i think they really fit beautifully...
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sitting around the kitchen table, trying to figure out how people pay their bills, et cetera et cetera. those are images that women understand in particular because if you look at polls, you know women are the ones who say they pay more attention to their family's finances taking care of their parents, taking care of their children dealing with child care all the rest. and that's going to be part of what she's going to emphasize. >> so it sounds like you don't think the baking cookies and making tea, the comments that have haunted her along the way, those will not haunt her? >> of course they'll come up. everything is going to come up. we have already seen that already. everything will come up from the clinton years, but again it's a different demographic voting and, you know you have to sort of gauge how important that is and we don't -- we just don't know the answer to that yet. >> brian, to your point fredricka, yes, it does reach young people but at this point pretty much every generation is either on facebook or twitter or knows how it works, so i do think it's intended to reach a
sitting around the kitchen table, trying to figure out how people pay their bills, et cetera et cetera. those are images that women understand in particular because if you look at polls, you know women are the ones who say they pay more attention to their family's finances taking care of their parents, taking care of their children dealing with child care all the rest. and that's going to be part of what she's going to emphasize. >> so it sounds like you don't think the baking cookies and...
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why are some student athletes doing extremely well, on the honor roll all academic and et cetera and't doing well? much is because of the choices the student athlete makes and i would not absolve them of the responsibility. >> institutions have a responsibility and so do student athletes. >> go ahead emmett, do you think there should be rules from the institutions to ensure these kind of educational standards? >> no. you know, i agree with len to a degree that we can't legislate higher education. but student athletes are responsible for advocating for their own education and that's what we preach at the human rights project. i don't think it's the ncaa responsibility. you notice the dismissal request for the lawsuit to be dismissed and they're saying they're not responsible. unc, the coaches, you know they say that they're not responsible for student athletes' education so it does fall on the student athlete. on the other hand, you know, mr. elmore being an all-american at university of maryland, certainly understands that, you know if a coach says that you need to be at practice at
why are some student athletes doing extremely well, on the honor roll all academic and et cetera and't doing well? much is because of the choices the student athlete makes and i would not absolve them of the responsibility. >> institutions have a responsibility and so do student athletes. >> go ahead emmett, do you think there should be rules from the institutions to ensure these kind of educational standards? >> no. you know, i agree with len to a degree that we can't...
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et cetera and so forth. last week... (laughter) oh, (bleep) just got real. last week, the obama administration and iran in cooperation with russia, france, britain, germany and china reached an his torque outline of a -- historic outline of a framework of an outline of a potential draft of a pre-final tentative nuclear deal arrangement! ... pending approval. (cheers and applause) but first, congress has some concerns. >> this deal doesn't dismantle one centrifuge, it doesn't close one site. >> there have been a clear recognition on their part israel has a right to exist as a jewish state. >> i wouldn't have started these negotiations to begin with. >> jon: what! so i guess we're giving seceding to liars in a negotiation that never should have existed but other than that, good first draft. what course of action would congress recommend? >> something along the lines of what bill clinton did in 1998, several days of air and naval bombing against iraq's weapons of mass destruction facilities. >> jon: oh right! 1
et cetera and so forth. last week... (laughter) oh, (bleep) just got real. last week, the obama administration and iran in cooperation with russia, france, britain, germany and china reached an his torque outline of a -- historic outline of a framework of an outline of a potential draft of a pre-final tentative nuclear deal arrangement! ... pending approval. (cheers and applause) but first, congress has some concerns. >> this deal doesn't dismantle one centrifuge, it doesn't close one...
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interest most, susan collins, et cetera, et cetera, they are from states where they have to be seen ashe republican caucus is utterly terrified that if they vote for anything that barack obama wants, specifically a nominee specifically a black woman to be the first black attorney general of the united states as a woman, they are terrified of being primaried by the far right, by extremist groups. that's what this is all about. and that's why you're going to see so many of them vote against someone who is preeminently qualified. >> i think one of the big differences is obviously between the senate now and 2010 is who controls it. harry reid was still majority leader in 2010. he ran the game. now it's mitch mcconnell as majority leader. he has used the loretta lynch nomination fight to get some of the things he wants out of the party. >> i always thought fairness was part of the game. but there will be a first in the election cycle. let's go to that. first in the election cycle it will be billionaire koch brothers influence. in a rare interview in usa today, billionaire charles koch says
interest most, susan collins, et cetera, et cetera, they are from states where they have to be seen ashe republican caucus is utterly terrified that if they vote for anything that barack obama wants, specifically a nominee specifically a black woman to be the first black attorney general of the united states as a woman, they are terrified of being primaried by the far right, by extremist groups. that's what this is all about. and that's why you're going to see so many of them vote against...
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to other investigator additionally they not only interview witnesses and going out in the field et cetera but they do what is called intake so that means that complainants can walk into the occ during regular business hours and they are interviewed. they can also phone in for their interviews, and so the investigators who have the officer involved shootings or another high profile case they are relieved from intake so that means the remaining 10 or so investigators or 12 investigators are having to do intake once a week or so because there is intake and back up or every other week so it's like squeezing a balloon. >> seems like administrative support i am just wondering if some of the bar bers of the lack of -- barriers of lack of administrative support and other support for your office. >> well, the occ has a small clerical support staff and that clerical support staff the service that they provide is sending out disposition letters to complainants and to officers, and some other functions that aren't specific to a particular investigator, so investigators are not assigned a clerical per
to other investigator additionally they not only interview witnesses and going out in the field et cetera but they do what is called intake so that means that complainants can walk into the occ during regular business hours and they are interviewed. they can also phone in for their interviews, and so the investigators who have the officer involved shootings or another high profile case they are relieved from intake so that means the remaining 10 or so investigators or 12 investigators are...
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on to the site there might be an ad for tickets to an nfl game in your area or for jersey sales et cetera. so we are in constant use of the cloud. individuals certainly are but i think it is also important to emphasize is that the cloud is a very significant business tool. as i suggested earlier, one of the reasons why there are significant labor implications in cloud computing is that big companies want to use the cloud to stream line their workforce. so for example if your company that has a very close customer relations elements in your business you might use the sales force cloud, salesforce.com being a major cloud company and their cloud specializes in customer relations management. so rather than operate an enormous marketing department on your own companies might streamline that and move their marketinging and customer relations to the sales force cloud, saving a lot of labor costs. so that increasingly individuals through email use or downloading, itunes, or making calls on iphone, or companies wanting to-off elements of -- hive off their business finance, draw from cloud companie
on to the site there might be an ad for tickets to an nfl game in your area or for jersey sales et cetera. so we are in constant use of the cloud. individuals certainly are but i think it is also important to emphasize is that the cloud is a very significant business tool. as i suggested earlier, one of the reasons why there are significant labor implications in cloud computing is that big companies want to use the cloud to stream line their workforce. so for example if your company that has a...
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, et cetera, and then comes out back on the street and looks at you like that was you without told one. >> larry: go ahead. >> that really we have to define this. the snitch is coconspirator if i'm involved in a crime with somebody else and tell on them that is snitching. if someone did something to me or someone in my neighborhood, i'm telling the police because i done want to you do it again. >> larry: if are you just witnessing from the street that is not snitching? >> in my definition i don't know what his father was telling him but in the reality, if something happens in your community if you are part of a solid community, are you going to say something somebody on your block doesn't belong there a car that looks vicious you tell somebody. >> larry: if somebody on your block does belong there and does some [bleep]. >> the thing with me like snitching how i was taught i don't got to say anything because guess what will come around karma. so if this guy say dirt bag will do something else that makes him a dirt bag again karma-- i lev saying karma. the only word-- it's an easy word.
, et cetera, and then comes out back on the street and looks at you like that was you without told one. >> larry: go ahead. >> that really we have to define this. the snitch is coconspirator if i'm involved in a crime with somebody else and tell on them that is snitching. if someone did something to me or someone in my neighborhood, i'm telling the police because i done want to you do it again. >> larry: if are you just witnessing from the street that is not snitching?...
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could reduce the cost they pay for health care have more people hired to be firefighters police et cetera. if we could do all those, they would be more pro-government. the question s how do you get the money to do that when people hate government? i have two solutions. you cut the military substantially and legalize drugs. stop locking people up because we don't like what they put in their mouth and save tons and tons of billions of dollars at the state and local level, hundreds of billions of dollars a year at the federal level. use some of that to expand the kind of programs. you have to be explicit. one thing you stop doing -- i was a great bill clinton fan, but i think he made a mistake saying i'm against government in general. you cannot have a whole government that is smaller than the sum of the parts in these programs. >> it's interesting to me when bill clinton ran, he said bill colon an was transitional ronald reagan was transformational. ronald reagan was so transformational he made the democrats talk in an anti-government rhetoric. do you think he has succeeded in shifting that
could reduce the cost they pay for health care have more people hired to be firefighters police et cetera. if we could do all those, they would be more pro-government. the question s how do you get the money to do that when people hate government? i have two solutions. you cut the military substantially and legalize drugs. stop locking people up because we don't like what they put in their mouth and save tons and tons of billions of dollars at the state and local level, hundreds of billions of...
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i had bruises and scrapes on my face and on my body and hands et cetera and occ complaint. they took pictures. when i had hired a public defender and had to go get the occ report and also get the pictures they disappeared. the person that -- we don't know where they're at. we don't have them and that's all they would tell me. it's not like we will go and look for them. it's just "we don't know where they're at" and that's it and i did a follow up complaint but the evidence was missing. >> what motivated for you to come forward after all these years? >> what motivated me to come forward is one i don't believe in misjudging and mistreating people. more so because of the way i was treated by this officer. i will never forget that name. a lasting negative impression on my life and how i feel about officers in general. i don't trust officers. for a long time following that event i was having anxiety if i saw an officer. i was literally panicked having anxiety attacks and i came forward because i don't believe that -- i don't believe he should be an officer or officer vasquez and
i had bruises and scrapes on my face and on my body and hands et cetera and occ complaint. they took pictures. when i had hired a public defender and had to go get the occ report and also get the pictures they disappeared. the person that -- we don't know where they're at. we don't have them and that's all they would tell me. it's not like we will go and look for them. it's just "we don't know where they're at" and that's it and i did a follow up complaint but the evidence was...
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davis then addressed the issue of having authorities to impress slaves to work et cetera et cetera. federal authorities go to slave owners and demand the slaves come work on confederate. davis said the confederacy should stop didn't think it was working that well. so far so good. he said i'm not talking about slave soldiers. he said we haven't gotten there yet. if we get there, i'll be back to you. then he said, what you must consider is even for these slaves that the government buys and uses in a civilian fashion, faithful service we must consider emancipation. this is in december of 1864. public appeals become more common about using slaves as soldiers. over if front of atlanta one of the major officers in that army proposed that slave soldiers be employed. the idea went to richmond. it caused too much dislocation and too much unrest in the civilian population. davis didn't publicly propose slave soldiers as early as these talked about it publicly but davis privately supported it. he pushed congress to do it. in mid-march congress did pass a law authorizing slave soldiers. it was
davis then addressed the issue of having authorities to impress slaves to work et cetera et cetera. federal authorities go to slave owners and demand the slaves come work on confederate. davis said the confederacy should stop didn't think it was working that well. so far so good. he said i'm not talking about slave soldiers. he said we haven't gotten there yet. if we get there, i'll be back to you. then he said, what you must consider is even for these slaves that the government buys and uses...
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several of the world et cetera top golfers are within striking distance.he can hold off the competition, he will become just the fifth wire-to-wire masters winner. >>> residents of fairdale illinois are busy with the hard and sad work of cleaning up trying to rebuild after a powerful ef-4 tornado leveled 20 homes on thursday night. at least two women were killed. one was found this her bathtub. she told her sister she was going there to take shelleder. power may not be restored until tuesday. >>> and if you want to help the people affected by the tornadoes, just head to our web side at cnn.com/impact. >>> a new video of a sting operation that went awry leading to a deadly police shooting. the cop grabbing his gun instead of his taser. >> on your stomach. >> oh, i shot him. >> authorities in tulsa, oklahoma say they are now investigating what went wrong, leading up to the incident, which was all caught on camera. victor blackwell has the story. >> the incident shows the suspects eric harris appears to and ammunition to an undercover officer. shortly after a
several of the world et cetera top golfers are within striking distance.he can hold off the competition, he will become just the fifth wire-to-wire masters winner. >>> residents of fairdale illinois are busy with the hard and sad work of cleaning up trying to rebuild after a powerful ef-4 tornado leveled 20 homes on thursday night. at least two women were killed. one was found this her bathtub. she told her sister she was going there to take shelleder. power may not be restored until...
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davis then addressed the issue of having authorities to impress slaves to work et cetera et cetera. federal authorities go to slave owners and demand the slaves come work on confederate. davis said the confederacy should stop didn't think it was working that well. so far so good. he said i'm not talking about slave soldiers. he said we haven't gotten there yet. if we get there, i'll be back to you. then he said, what you must consider is even for these slaves that the government buys and uses in a civilian fashion, faithful service we must consider emancipation. this is in december of 1864. public appeals become more common about using slaves as soldiers. over if front of atlanta one of the major officers in that army proposed that slave soldiers be employed. the idea went to richmond. it caused too much dislocation and too much unrest in the civilian population. davis didn't publicly propose slave soldiers as early as these talked about it publicly but davis privately supported it. he pushed congress to do it. in mid-march congress did pass a law authorizing slave soldiers. it was
davis then addressed the issue of having authorities to impress slaves to work et cetera et cetera. federal authorities go to slave owners and demand the slaves come work on confederate. davis said the confederacy should stop didn't think it was working that well. so far so good. he said i'm not talking about slave soldiers. he said we haven't gotten there yet. if we get there, i'll be back to you. then he said, what you must consider is even for these slaves that the government buys and uses...
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think a lot of it also is state permitting and state eiss, et cetera. i do want to note that the -- you mentioned the amount of coal in china of course uses roughly half of the world's coal use. and we expect that they will be peaking their coal use relatively soon. but still, a lot of coal being used. we, of course, believe that carbon capture and sequestration and often with eor is critical. i do want to note that the department of energy will be hosting the international carbon sequestration leadership forum in montana. i think in august i believe it is. and we'll be sure to get you that information for that meeting. >> well thank you. and i know your review mentions the administration's federal infrastructure project permitting dashboard and the review recommends expanding an online project tracking system. i guess as we look at the broader energy picture and given that coal is still the number one source of electricity in america, it's number one and 51% is certainly in montana, i would like to ask you to consider perhaps adding tracking coal expor
think a lot of it also is state permitting and state eiss, et cetera. i do want to note that the -- you mentioned the amount of coal in china of course uses roughly half of the world's coal use. and we expect that they will be peaking their coal use relatively soon. but still, a lot of coal being used. we, of course, believe that carbon capture and sequestration and often with eor is critical. i do want to note that the department of energy will be hosting the international carbon sequestration...
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italy's prime minister said et cetera determined to find the people responsible for the deadly crossing on the mediterranean. as many as 700 are feared dead in what could prove the worst disaster yet including people being smugged into europe. a fishing boat capsized off of the libyan coast, a few hundred kilometers south of lampedusalamp oflamp lampedusa one said 70 people if not more were traveling on the boat. 24 bodies have been recovered so far and they have been taken to malta. the latest disaster is fueling cause for a stronger response. the italian government has held a crisis meeting after the italian prime minister called for an emergency summit of european leaders to deal with the problem. let's cross live to phil lavelle in rome where the italian capnet held an emergency meeting. tell us a bit more about what matteo renzi had to say. >> reporter: there are two strands: the immediate term and the short-term. in the immediate term he talked about shaking up the european community so that they tackled this problem together. he didn't give specific details about what's going to
italy's prime minister said et cetera determined to find the people responsible for the deadly crossing on the mediterranean. as many as 700 are feared dead in what could prove the worst disaster yet including people being smugged into europe. a fishing boat capsized off of the libyan coast, a few hundred kilometers south of lampedusalamp oflamp lampedusa one said 70 people if not more were traveling on the boat. 24 bodies have been recovered so far and they have been taken to malta. the latest...
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, et cetera, but i was wondering if it's still going to be good. >> there's not going to be that muchave to look at it as what we eat throughout the day and you can always throw a vegetable in with the mac and cheese. gerri: i was saying why don't we use real cheese and real macaroni and there you have a real -- >> and there you have it. you can make it from scratch. exactly. gerri: they're remaking their entire line, but my question is this. how can you ever make these things healthy? because by definition, kool-aid is sort of fake. >> true. [laughter] i really can't debate that. i think what you can do, though is put some healthier ingredients in there perhaps and may be taking out of the art if i believe putting some more natural foods in there you know it's positive. let's just look at it that way. gerri: it's positive. i'm wondering if it's going to be -- part of the reason they're doing this is because people are winning ring away from these brands. >> exactly. gerri: and they're trying to get people to come back; right? >> right. >> do you think this is going to happen? >> i th
, et cetera, but i was wondering if it's still going to be good. >> there's not going to be that muchave to look at it as what we eat throughout the day and you can always throw a vegetable in with the mac and cheese. gerri: i was saying why don't we use real cheese and real macaroni and there you have a real -- >> and there you have it. you can make it from scratch. exactly. gerri: they're remaking their entire line, but my question is this. how can you ever make these things...
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>> i would love to collaborate on that and also indian country, alaskan native villages, et cetera, we have -- i'm going to ask for some help in fact. you know we have a program on indian energy and i think it's very effective in terms of what it does with a very limited budget. in fact, it's authorized with a cap on the budget. however, we have a proposal in the budget to bring to your attention, actually, you and the chair, which is we requested -- to be honest it was not funded in the house mark -- $11 million for a loan guarantee program for indian energy, alaska native villages, and the idea is there with $11 million in credit subsidy, it leverages $100 million of actual projects, way above budget we have for indian energy. happy to discuss that in more detail and work through what to do there. the idea would be, like sub megawatt projects. >> ased chair and i know funding levels for indian and native peoples is incredibly low, and i really believe this is something the chairwoman and i agree, are enthusiastic about, and that also, so that's biomass often and so those distributed
>> i would love to collaborate on that and also indian country, alaskan native villages, et cetera, we have -- i'm going to ask for some help in fact. you know we have a program on indian energy and i think it's very effective in terms of what it does with a very limited budget. in fact, it's authorized with a cap on the budget. however, we have a proposal in the budget to bring to your attention, actually, you and the chair, which is we requested -- to be honest it was not funded in the...
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we want our children to have it better than we had it, et cetera et cetera. and above all, in the case of my country, our country we need to learn more about the world. we need to understand the moras and cultures and languages and what they think about. we need to understand and look at their world through their eyes, not ours. so i think collectively we can do this. i wish my colleagues would get hot on this strategy right now, governor, and the rest of you. you have all the right words. but i do think that it's a clash of ideas. and i think the good ideas win out as long as everybody understands what this is really all about. so thank you all again for joining us. and it's been a great seminar. [ applause ] >> see you next year. >>> with congress out this week we are featuring "american history tv" in primetime. tonight, a seminar on the closing of the civil war in 1865. at 8:00 the battles of sailor's creek, followed by a look at the battle surrender and legacies of the battle of an po mat ticks, tonight at 8:00 eastern on c-span3. >>> next, three former
we want our children to have it better than we had it, et cetera et cetera. and above all, in the case of my country, our country we need to learn more about the world. we need to understand the moras and cultures and languages and what they think about. we need to understand and look at their world through their eyes, not ours. so i think collectively we can do this. i wish my colleagues would get hot on this strategy right now, governor, and the rest of you. you have all the right words. but...
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but they felt they reached their goals with the big military pieces there, ballistic missiles et cetera they saw as a threat to saudi territory and neighbors. the saudi led campaign is not completely over. as you do is that an environment for a political solution the u.s. and saudi arabia are talking about. we will have to see. then, of course, you have the international piece with the iranian support for the houthis, saudis for the government with the u.s. this is a difficult environment to imagine a political solution. >> an environment is more difficult. lot of warships off the coast of yemen right now, saudi warships egyptian warships uae and nine u.s. military vessels including an aircraft carrier battle group "the uss teddy roosevelt" with a bunch of iranian cargo ships and other ships heading that way. >> we learned in that iranian convoy of nine ships there are warships as well. they're not just cargo ships. the u.s. is concerned about what the cargo is does it carry weapons. the public message is different from the private message. publicly the white house, state department and
but they felt they reached their goals with the big military pieces there, ballistic missiles et cetera they saw as a threat to saudi territory and neighbors. the saudi led campaign is not completely over. as you do is that an environment for a political solution the u.s. and saudi arabia are talking about. we will have to see. then, of course, you have the international piece with the iranian support for the houthis, saudis for the government with the u.s. this is a difficult environment to...
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so instead of high value cargo, they started carrying lower valued cargoes -- coal, oil, cotton et cetera. so eliss found her niche in carrying any kind of cargo that did not require getting to market at a very fast pace. elissa's connection to galveston is really unique in that she sailed and arrived here in galveston probably about 100 guards are where we're standing right now back in 1883 with a cargo full of bananas. and she came again a second time later on in the 1880s, 1886 and it was real important for galveston historical foundation to find a vessel that had a connection. and the fact that she was a sailing vessel was all the more important. >> take it up. that's a terrible habit. we ease slack into the gear when they want it from aloft, not on automatic command. >> in the 1970s, elissa fell upon hard times. she had been at sea for about 100 years and from what we can ascertain, she has one of the longest careers as a merchant vessel. galveston historical foundation were made aware of elissa's plight and the connection to galveston. the gears were put into motion to purchase the
so instead of high value cargo, they started carrying lower valued cargoes -- coal, oil, cotton et cetera. so eliss found her niche in carrying any kind of cargo that did not require getting to market at a very fast pace. elissa's connection to galveston is really unique in that she sailed and arrived here in galveston probably about 100 guards are where we're standing right now back in 1883 with a cargo full of bananas. and she came again a second time later on in the 1880s, 1886 and it was...
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>> right. >> that was, in fact, delivering guns that would be used that night, et cetera et cetera, because those were the circumstances that got her hanged. the other one, the pal happened to show audiotape the the boarding house when they were raiding it saying oh she must know. >> there was one fact of interest to that discussion. that i have not seen in any book. and that is that booth planned to abduct lincoln from this theater in january of 1865, and it did not come off, but they got awfully close i think but lincoln did not show up that night, but another theater and came here the next night. that map did not work. i don't know how it would have worked out, but that was the scheme. i think what i was able to discover that was so interesting was that when the january plot fizzled, booth said according to the statement of the agent booth sent her out of the country to tell him her son john was going to stand down and nobody would be coming out from this attempt. realize she ran that errand for them in january, that puts a little different light on the later errands. it was a pattern. y
>> right. >> that was, in fact, delivering guns that would be used that night, et cetera et cetera, because those were the circumstances that got her hanged. the other one, the pal happened to show audiotape the the boarding house when they were raiding it saying oh she must know. >> there was one fact of interest to that discussion. that i have not seen in any book. and that is that booth planned to abduct lincoln from this theater in january of 1865, and it did not come off,...
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, et cetera and so she wanted them to be destroyed he want to keep them.hey ever checked the box and initialed to give her mission. this is actually a very valid legal issue. this is kind of like coming of age with people doing this now, a lot of young women want to freeze their eggs because maybe they didn't meet the guy want but want to preserve their right to have children. >> that's different. these were fertilized by nick. >> she did some eggs and she also had specifically frozen embryos that she had him fertilize. >> that's -- >> it's complicated. >> i don't think so. >> she said nick wants a son. but the two embryos are female. >> can i jump in here? she wants to -- she wants to destroy the eggs, correct? >> yes. because she is in a new relationship with that hot vampire. what's his name joe? >> he's half the deal here. they should not allow her to destroy them. cop versely he shouldn't also have a right -- he wanted to take the embryos and have them brought to term right? so without her consent he shouldn't be able to do that, either. >> it is a ve
, et cetera and so she wanted them to be destroyed he want to keep them.hey ever checked the box and initialed to give her mission. this is actually a very valid legal issue. this is kind of like coming of age with people doing this now, a lot of young women want to freeze their eggs because maybe they didn't meet the guy want but want to preserve their right to have children. >> that's different. these were fertilized by nick. >> she did some eggs and she also had specifically...