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to be real maybe it is you know it's real but there was a young man that we picked up in the conservation corps in a small community and in that community we had a we had a match savings program for the people in the in the youth conservation corps on his eighteenth birthday this young man closed on a home for he and his mom and that home was very important that's the asset that he wanted his mom is disabled he has always lived in subsidized housing and he wanted that for his mom and that's what they did so you know there are those kinds of things that are repeated over and over and over across our state and those are the things that really build the household how are you doing this in new mexico i mean are you doing this with partner organizations are you doing this with you know is bill gates throwing money at you i mean it's a how do you do that. i'm waiting if you know watching. so you know we've had three federal million dollar grants and all those grants need to be matched locally dollar for dollar but we have got to do a lot a lot a lot of work in terms of raising the money to do that an
to be real maybe it is you know it's real but there was a young man that we picked up in the conservation corps in a small community and in that community we had a we had a match savings program for the people in the in the youth conservation corps on his eighteenth birthday this young man closed on a home for he and his mom and that home was very important that's the asset that he wanted his mom is disabled he has always lived in subsidized housing and he wanted that for his mom and that's...
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to be real maybe it is you know it's real but there was a young man that we picked up in the conservation corps in a small community and in that community we had a we had a match savings program for the people in the in the youth conservation corps on his eighteenth birthday this young man closed on a home for he and his mom and that home was very important that's the asset that he wanted his mom is disabled he has always lived in subsidized housing and he wanted that for his mom and that's what they did so you know there are those kinds of things that are repeated over and over and over across our state and those are the things that really build the household how are you doing this in new mexico i mean are you doing this with partner organizations are you doing this with you know is bill gates throwing money at you i mean it's a how do you do that. waiting if you've watching. so you know we've had three federal million dollar grants and all those grants need to be matched locally dollar for dollar but we have got to do a lot a lot a lot of work in terms of raising the money to do that and to k
to be real maybe it is you know it's real but there was a young man that we picked up in the conservation corps in a small community and in that community we had a we had a match savings program for the people in the in the youth conservation corps on his eighteenth birthday this young man closed on a home for he and his mom and that home was very important that's the asset that he wanted his mom is disabled he has always lived in subsidized housing and he wanted that for his mom and that's...
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and in that community we had a we had a match savings program for the people in the in the conservation corps on his eighteenth birthday this young man closed on a home for he and his mom and back home was very important that's the asset that he wanted his mom is disabled he has always lived in subsidized housing and he wanted that for his mom and that's what they did so you know there are those kinds of things that are repeated over and over and over across our state and those are the things that really build households how are you doing in new mexico i mean are you doing this with partner organizations are you doing this with you know bill gates throwing money at you i mean it's a how do you do that. waiting if he's watching right so you know we've had three federal million dollar grants and all those grants need to be matched locally dollar for dollar but we have got to do a lot a lot of work in terms of race in the money to do that and to keep this this network really operating we have what we call a best practice network why do we call it that ninety percent of the people who participate
and in that community we had a we had a match savings program for the people in the in the conservation corps on his eighteenth birthday this young man closed on a home for he and his mom and back home was very important that's the asset that he wanted his mom is disabled he has always lived in subsidized housing and he wanted that for his mom and that's what they did so you know there are those kinds of things that are repeated over and over and over across our state and those are the things...
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the alphabet soup of the new deal, trying to get banks to run properly as starting a civilian conservation corpshat would plant a billion trees. create wpa get employment back up. jobs, jobs, jobs. >> allida black him what was eleanor roosevelt to do and how she defining a role? >> she was struggling because she was exceedingly active the four she entered the white house. she added basically to the publications as well as the new york state publication. she's on the board of labor unions and social reform. she taught civics, history and literature in a girls school. she was a major political force in her all right. -- in her own right. so much so that in the campaign, all of the major newspapers and the united states would run full-page stories on her own political career and her own ambitions. when she comes in to the white house, fdr said you have to resign all of your positions and you have to stay and be the traditional first lady. she tells her friends at the thought of living in the white house fills her with the greatest sense of dread. at the white house eats women and she fears a life o
the alphabet soup of the new deal, trying to get banks to run properly as starting a civilian conservation corpshat would plant a billion trees. create wpa get employment back up. jobs, jobs, jobs. >> allida black him what was eleanor roosevelt to do and how she defining a role? >> she was struggling because she was exceedingly active the four she entered the white house. she added basically to the publications as well as the new york state publication. she's on the board of labor...
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conservatives? >> maybe the white house press corps could learn a thing or two.al report" for this evening. i'm john roberts. good night from washington. dana perino goes "on the record" right now. the new year is coming whether you like it or not. hello i'm dana perino in for greta van susteren. it's that time of year where everyone pledges to be better in the next coming year. president obama says tells the associated press his resolution was to be nice to them. kanye west top talking trash and glenn beck better man in 2014. greta clean up her office because of afraid of getting a surprise visit from the health department. kimberly guilfoyle and bob beckel for, you know, this is an amazing like peanut butter and chocolate coming together for new year's eve. it's like a perfect combination.
conservatives? >> maybe the white house press corps could learn a thing or two.al report" for this evening. i'm john roberts. good night from washington. dana perino goes "on the record" right now. the new year is coming whether you like it or not. hello i'm dana perino in for greta van susteren. it's that time of year where everyone pledges to be better in the next coming year. president obama says tells the associated press his resolution was to be nice to them. kanye...
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joining me for a big picture rubble are jessie jane duff conservative commentator gunnery sergeant for the u.s. marine corps christy setser progressive strategist and president and c.e.o. of new heights communications and marc harrold libertarian commentator and attorney great to see you all if you thank you for being with us let's start out with this private equity i see is really a small symptom of a much larger problem which is all the changes in the tax code and the basically the wool's of business that are part of reaganomics that we've been living under for thirty two years have moved us from thirty five percent of our economy being manufacturing eight percent to eleven somewhere between eight and eleven depending how you calculate it and some people say mcdonald's is manufacturing numbers and and moved the flyer economy finance. insurance and real estate from being less than ten percent to being over thirty percent of our economy so now instead of making things that actually create wealth we move money around and the people who have money around really efficiently skim a piece off the top and they be
joining me for a big picture rubble are jessie jane duff conservative commentator gunnery sergeant for the u.s. marine corps christy setser progressive strategist and president and c.e.o. of new heights communications and marc harrold libertarian commentator and attorney great to see you all if you thank you for being with us let's start out with this private equity i see is really a small symptom of a much larger problem which is all the changes in the tax code and the basically the wool's of...
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conservative it gives us cover. he, for example in 2007, announced he would make news corp carbon neutral and he would have a five-year deadline to do that and they beat the deadline. on the other hand on twitter he makes clear he has no patience for government intervention to force certain kinds of taxation or other policies that would mandate reductions, but he believes in it. violent swing necessary climate in australia you can't simply ascribe to chance. and yet his news organizations, if you read his australian papers, they absolutely bludgeoned the centrist but left of center labor government for taking some steps to do more than just sort of embrace corporate volunteer tear action. there were car been emission policies that were sense as sensible, taxation, similar to how we dealt with acid raid under president george w. bush -- president george h. w. bush but you can see equivalents talking about climate change casting doubt, and the scientific community, as most people know by now, that knowledge is shaped very much by what we see in the mainstream press. there's fundamental agreement that it is occurring and
conservative it gives us cover. he, for example in 2007, announced he would make news corp carbon neutral and he would have a five-year deadline to do that and they beat the deadline. on the other hand on twitter he makes clear he has no patience for government intervention to force certain kinds of taxation or other policies that would mandate reductions, but he believes in it. violent swing necessary climate in australia you can't simply ascribe to chance. and yet his news organizations, if...
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cable satellite corp. 2013] [captioning performed by national captioning institute] the 32nd version is the guys that were against the constitution were religions -- religious conservatives of the day, and it included patrick henry, who wanted to have religious tests for office holding and so forth. the founders were the cosmopolitans, and most of them were christians, but why did they take the approach they did? why did they ultimately come down where madison came down? because they believed that including their own was beyond faction. it was basically a multiplicity of sects. that is s-e-c-t-s. >> there have been important changes in the law about the government defining religious institutions, so i would say there were some real issues to work there and to figure out the rules that govern this area during the clinton years, the early clinton years. they were different. they changed over time, and some people think that was a good thing, and some people think that was a bad thing. there are some really important issues that people fight about and fight about with some disagreement. >> christmas day on c-span, corinth and former heads the .hite house faith-based office
cable satellite corp. 2013] [captioning performed by national captioning institute] the 32nd version is the guys that were against the constitution were religions -- religious conservatives of the day, and it included patrick henry, who wanted to have religious tests for office holding and so forth. the founders were the cosmopolitans, and most of them were christians, but why did they take the approach they did? why did they ultimately come down where madison came down? because they believed...
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institute] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2013] >> a discussion on gender, race, and the incarceration rate among women. how conservatives view 2013 and the year ahead. that is followed by a conversation with valerie jarrett. on the next washington journal, the likelihood of places like afghanistan, syria, and iran becoming military hotspots 2014. richardtial historian norton smith talks about president obama's second term in office and how others fared in the past. we look for your comments by phone and e-mail. >> i think radio is the longest and best form of media. rose read books the way i read books. it is revealing when an author has had their book read these days. they don't get many people who have read their books and know what they are talking about. it is rewarding to them. i love the interview on things that matter. some of which are old, but it is autobiographical. that makes my day. is an abundance of time. i can do so many things. >> next, discussion on race, gender, and the incarceration rate among women. of women's rights advocates, some who have been incarcerated themselves. this is 1.5 hours. this is an
institute] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2013] >> a discussion on gender, race, and the incarceration rate among women. how conservatives view 2013 and the year ahead. that is followed by a conversation with valerie jarrett. on the next washington journal, the likelihood of places like afghanistan, syria, and iran becoming military hotspots 2014. richardtial historian norton smith talks about president obama's second term in office and how others fared in the past. we...
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captioning institute] [applause] able satellite corp. 2013] >> ong the next "washington journal" washington examiner senior writer will talk about the conserve tave general da in 2014 and the midterm elections. then founder of voices of poverty will discuss the historical roots of poverty in america. he's the author of the american way of poverty, how the other half still lives. "washington journal" live every morning at 7:00 a.m. eastern here on c-span. >> saturday night on c-span watch a discussion on gender, race and incarceration hosted by tulane university. a panel of incarcerated women's rights advocates. followed by a congressional gold medal ceremony honoring the services of native american code talkers. they coded messages using tribal languages during world war i and world war ii. >> lincoln did not decide early until last minute lincoln very often did. he probably met with the pennsylvania governor curtain on november 14 and that's i think when lincoln realized he had to decide and he did decide to go. he then probably on the night of november 17, just as he said to his old friend james speed, the brother of his dear friend. linco
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conservative republican. he was the even jell call christian. the person who was extremely gratified by the election of president bush in twiew. he had been a pilot when he went to the marine corpshe went to military law school. one of the flying buddy left the service and became commercial pilot. on 9/11 he was the co-pilot on united 175 which was one the hijacked planes. the one that crashed to the south tower. so for colonel couch when he was tapped to take part in military commission he a perfect alignment of reasons to do it seriously and to exact as much justice as he could for reasons for him that were patriotic and professional and personal because he had been touched by 9/11 in this district way. he had been a prosecutor for many years and had some of his own cases traumatized on j.a.g. one involving a deranged parachute who cuts the cords on the parachute out the plane and fall to the death. of it somewhat embellished in the tv version. he was an experienced prosecutor. and the kind of dilemma he faced show the issues that couple when you make a system from scratch that presumably has no governing rules. i can go in to some detail about it later. i thought i might swit
conservative republican. he was the even jell call christian. the person who was extremely gratified by the election of president bush in twiew. he had been a pilot when he went to the marine corpshe went to military law school. one of the flying buddy left the service and became commercial pilot. on 9/11 he was the co-pilot on united 175 which was one the hijacked planes. the one that crashed to the south tower. so for colonel couch when he was tapped to take part in military commission he a...
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conservative women leaders. 2008 vice presidential candidate sarah palin, and michele bachmann. the former editor and uc berkeley university professor also critiques the work. this is one hour, 15 minutes. [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2013] [captioning performed by national captioning institute] [applause] >> there we go. ok. thank you so much for coming. i want to thank the berkeley center for right-wing studies and the cosponsors, the graduate school of journalism. i also want to thank john mccain. why would i want to thank john mccain? as most of you know, in 2008, john mccain surprised the united states by nominating alaska governor sarah palin to be his running mate in the presidential election. and i remember that moment. i was at a little science conference and my first book had just come out on conservative women. it was academic press. i'm sure a few people thought it might be interesting. then i saw sarah palin on the screen on national television and i thought john mccain is promoting my research agenda. so i always feel it's important to thank john mccain when i do talk about my research. speaking of research and i want to follow up on something that larry said. what i am presenting today is scholarly
conservative women leaders. 2008 vice presidential candidate sarah palin, and michele bachmann. the former editor and uc berkeley university professor also critiques the work. this is one hour, 15 minutes. [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2013] [captioning performed by national captioning institute] [applause] >> there we go. ok. thank you so much for coming. i want to thank the berkeley center for right-wing studies and the cosponsors, the graduate school of journalism....
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cable satellite corp. 2013] [captioning performed by national captioning institute] >> what we know the founders at guys that were against the constitution where the religious conservatives of the day, the anti-federalist who included patrick henry at the time. they wanted to have religious tests officeholding. the founders for the cosmopolitans. most of them were christians. why did they take the approach they did? why did they come that were medicine came down? they believed no faith was beyond -- medicines prescription was a multiplicity of sects. >> there been important development in the law of the last couple of decades in terms of government funding. i would say there were some real issues to work through and figure out. the rules that govern this area during the clinton years, the early clinton years were different. they changed over time. some people think it was a good thing as some a bad thing. there are really important issues that people fight about and fight about with legitimate disagreement. >> today, on c-span, current and former heads of faith-based operations on the separation of church and state feature. , july 1,great war 1916. and, follow bob hope a
cable satellite corp. 2013] [captioning performed by national captioning institute] >> what we know the founders at guys that were against the constitution where the religious conservatives of the day, the anti-federalist who included patrick henry at the time. they wanted to have religious tests officeholding. the founders for the cosmopolitans. most of them were christians. why did they take the approach they did? why did they come that were medicine came down? they believed no faith...
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conservative republican. he was the even jell call christian. the person who was extremely gratified by the election of president bush in twiew. he had been a pilot when he went to the marine corpshe went to military law school. one of the flying buddy left the service and became commercial pilot. on 9/11 he was the co-pilot on united 175 which was one the hijacked planes. the one that crashed to the south tower. so for colonel couch when he was tapped to take part in military commission he a perfect alignment of reasons to do it seriously and to exact as much justice as he could for reasons for him that were patriotic and professional and personal because he had been touched by 9/11 in this district way. he had been a prosecutor for many years and had some of his own cases traumatized on j.a.g. one involving a deranged parachute who cuts the cords on the parachute out the plane and fall to the death. of it somewhat embellished in the tv version. he was an experienced prosecutor. and the kind of dilemma he faced show the issues that couple when you make a system from scratch that presumably has no governing rules. i can go in to some detail about it later. i thought i might swit
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conservative looking at the situation the way it is and making it better. [captioning performed by national captioning institute] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp>> president obama traveled to south africa to attend the memorial service for nelson mandela. his remarks at the service in johannestburg, almost 20 minutes. >>@mandela family, to the president and members of the government, the heads of state and government past and present, istinguished guests, it is a singular honor to be with you today to celebrate a life like no other. --the people of south africa cheers and applause] people of every race and every walk of life, the world thanks you for sharing nelson mandela with us. his struggle was your struggle. is triumph was your triumph. your dignity and your hope are an expression -- found expression in his life and your freedom, your democracy, is his herished legacy. t is hard to eulogize any man, to capture in words not just the facts and the dates that make a life, but the essential truth of a person. the private joys and sorrows. the quiet moments and unique qualities that illuminate someone's soul. how much harder to do so for a gia
conservative looking at the situation the way it is and making it better. [captioning performed by national captioning institute] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp>> president obama traveled to south africa to attend the memorial service for nelson mandela. his remarks at the service in johannestburg, almost 20 minutes. >>@mandela family, to the president and members of the government, the heads of state and government past and present, istinguished guests, it is a...