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the concerns raised with dubuque are related to a settlement that the city reached with h.u.d. in 2013 which was well before this rule was finalized. and the agreement was a result of a compliance review under the civil rights act, title 6 of the civil rights act of 1964 which prohibits discrimination based on race, color or national origin, in programs receiving assistance. and sadly, the city of dubuque was found to not be in compliance with the civil rights act because the city was purging and closing wait lists for the section 8 voucher program and creating residency requirements that are not allowed. and indeed, sad to say, in the letter of finding, h.u.d. wrote the city of dubuque knew its actions would limit or deny participation of african-americans in its section 8 program. and i would hope we could all agree -- i'm sure we could all agree that that is just wrong. so the dubuque case, rather than being an example of the bizarre consequences of this rule, as has been portrayed, is in fact yet another reminder that even in this day and age, there continue to be some clea
the concerns raised with dubuque are related to a settlement that the city reached with h.u.d. in 2013 which was well before this rule was finalized. and the agreement was a result of a compliance review under the civil rights act, title 6 of the civil rights act of 1964 which prohibits discrimination based on race, color or national origin, in programs receiving assistance. and sadly, the city of dubuque was found to not be in compliance with the civil rights act because the city was purging...
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. >> and at a press conference in dubuque, iowa, univision anchor jorge ramos stood up to ask a questionhout being called on. >> mr. trump, i have a question about immigration. >> okay, who is next? >> mr. trump -- >> excuse me, sit down. you weren't called. sit down. >> again, exactly what we've been waiting for. people did not fly all the way to dubuque to listen to you read from your little speech, and that's exactly what jorge ramos was doing. he was reading from a speech. trump had him thrown out. it was great. then trump invited him back in and took his question. >> yes, good. absolutely. good. absolutely. good to have you back. >> thank you very much. >> okay. >> there's an illusion in the american press that we cherish what we do. i've got news for you, if they've got somebody who's going to give him a black eye, trump knew what he was doing. >> with the jorge ramos confrontation worked well with his base. that represented why it is very possible for trump to win the nomination, but impossible for him to win the election. any republican candidate needs to get at least 40% of the
. >> and at a press conference in dubuque, iowa, univision anchor jorge ramos stood up to ask a questionhout being called on. >> mr. trump, i have a question about immigration. >> okay, who is next? >> mr. trump -- >> excuse me, sit down. you weren't called. sit down. >> again, exactly what we've been waiting for. people did not fly all the way to dubuque to listen to you read from your little speech, and that's exactly what jorge ramos was doing. he was...
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this is the celestial music of america, and i want a little old lady in dubuque to tap her toes to allo work. how is he going to do this?" and we just worked day by day, and you just sort of put on the layers, and something accrues, almost like the layers on a pearl. you can't quite identify, but they're there, and then, at the end, you have something that is durable, that lasts, that you hope will speak to many people, and there's something intensely satisfying, as opposed to having a daily deadline where you turn something out quick. you may not get it completely right. here we have an opportunity, we hope, to get it completely right and to work on something with our hands and with our minds, but, most important, with our hearts, until we get it right. corporate funding this is a box. a box that showed you a world beyond your own. it was just a box but the world is changed and so have we and now, the box can be almost any size or shape and you decide what you want to explore anytime any place break out of the box with pbs >>> this is "nightly business report" with tyler mathisen and
this is the celestial music of america, and i want a little old lady in dubuque to tap her toes to allo work. how is he going to do this?" and we just worked day by day, and you just sort of put on the layers, and something accrues, almost like the layers on a pearl. you can't quite identify, but they're there, and then, at the end, you have something that is durable, that lasts, that you hope will speak to many people, and there's something intensely satisfying, as opposed to having a...
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iowa.grant from dubuque, caller: i would like to give a shout out to ms. miller us a peek of test. you talk about synonyms. what synonyms do you think will be covered on the test next week? guest: my favorite synonym is suffrage. students should know that suffrage is voting, voting rights. projectsalso go pork or federal earmarks. guest: the toughest cinnamon have seen is constituent service -- cinnamon -- synonym we have seen is constituent service. do not freak out. host: we do have a few simple questions from the test here that we can quiz our viewers on. here is one of them. this is from the ap u.s. government exam. the original constitution was ratified in 1789. which political offices were directly elected? house of representatives, u.s. senate, president, federal judges, or executive department heads. which one is it? guest: let the students. host: alexis from lake stevens, washington. did you see our question? caller: is it the house of representatives? guest: it is, they keep studying. caller: i want to give a shout out. which supreme court cases are the most important and
iowa.grant from dubuque, caller: i would like to give a shout out to ms. miller us a peek of test. you talk about synonyms. what synonyms do you think will be covered on the test next week? guest: my favorite synonym is suffrage. students should know that suffrage is voting, voting rights. projectsalso go pork or federal earmarks. guest: the toughest cinnamon have seen is constituent service -- cinnamon -- synonym we have seen is constituent service. do not freak out. host: we do have a few...
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as is dan from dubuque iowa -- dubuque, iowa. caller: i was calling about closed primaries. the primaries are tax funded deal, i would like to know as far as all of these independence being shut out of the process before the general election. host: dan from iowa. amy goodman from democracy now!. caller: the issue of closed primaries -- guest: the issue of closed primaries where independents can vote, but they can switch. for existence, new york, the closed primary, if you want to switch to vote in the democratic riemer from independent to democrat, you had to do that in early october. this was before any debate, before any primary. if people didn't realize it was going to be a real contest, they would not have switched. it's a very real issue where independents fit into this whole process. on the issue of linens and mass incarceration. this goes to the way democracy now! is different from all of the networks. we cover the movements. what makents are history. you have young people who are part of the black lives matter movement. they are interrupting hillary clinton's private
as is dan from dubuque iowa -- dubuque, iowa. caller: i was calling about closed primaries. the primaries are tax funded deal, i would like to know as far as all of these independence being shut out of the process before the general election. host: dan from iowa. amy goodman from democracy now!. caller: the issue of closed primaries -- guest: the issue of closed primaries where independents can vote, but they can switch. for existence, new york, the closed primary, if you want to switch to vote...
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as is dan from dubuque iowa -- dubuque, iowa. caller: i was calling about closed primaries. the primaries are tax funded deal, i would like to know as far as all of these independence being shut out of the process before the general election. host: dan from iowa. amy goodman from democracy now!. caller: the issue of closed primaries -- guest: the issue of closed primaries where independents can vote, but they can switch. for existence, new york, the closed primary, if you want to switch to vote in the democratic riemer from independent to democrat, you had to do that in early october. this was before any debate, before any primary. if people didn't realize it was going to be a real contest, they would not have switched. it's a very real issue where independents fit into this whole process. on the issue of linens and mass incarceration. this goes to the way democracy now! is different from all of the networks. we cover the movements. what makents are history. you have young people who are part of the black lives matter movement. they are interrupting hillary clinton's private
as is dan from dubuque iowa -- dubuque, iowa. caller: i was calling about closed primaries. the primaries are tax funded deal, i would like to know as far as all of these independence being shut out of the process before the general election. host: dan from iowa. amy goodman from democracy now!. caller: the issue of closed primaries -- guest: the issue of closed primaries where independents can vote, but they can switch. for existence, new york, the closed primary, if you want to switch to vote...
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then i went to dubuque, iowa.ress conference where i thought not a lot of people were going to attend, then i confronted him with the fact's. i think that, as a journalist, you have to take a stand. when it comes to racism, discrimination, corruption, double-blind, dictatorships, and human life, as a journalist, you have to take a stance. john: -- has a book of that name. and we have to welcome you to your hometown. john: it is great to be here. let me take one second -- i do not disagree with you. i work in a different slice of the business. our business is diverse. we just had arianna huffington talking. i am in a more traditional -- cnn tries to be a more traditional middle of the road objective journalism. there is nothing wrong with the middle of the road. you can turn from the middle of the road and see everything. transparent,u be that is the key. on my side, you do not have to say donald trump is wrong. if he is wrong on the statistics, show the statistics. so we can show -- report in different ways. the c
then i went to dubuque, iowa.ress conference where i thought not a lot of people were going to attend, then i confronted him with the fact's. i think that, as a journalist, you have to take a stand. when it comes to racism, discrimination, corruption, double-blind, dictatorships, and human life, as a journalist, you have to take a stance. john: -- has a book of that name. and we have to welcome you to your hometown. john: it is great to be here. let me take one second -- i do not disagree with...
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then i went to dubuque, iowa, and that i found a press conference were a thought not a lot of peoplee going to attend. and then i confront him with the fact. i think that as it goes i think many times you to take a stand. we might disagree but i think when it comes to racism, discrimination, corruption, public life, dictatorships and human rights, as a journalist you have to take a stance. >> jorge has a new book out with that market, pakistan. should welcome you back to downtown in dorchester. >> when i visited this is a pretty desolate part of the states it's great to be. let me take one second. i don't disagree. i work in a different slice of the business. our business is big, public and diverse. we just had arianna huffington talk to her perspective. the first amendment belongs to all of us every different slices oof the pie. i'm in a more traditional middle of the road objective journalism but there's nothing wrong with the middle of the road. you can turn the middle of the road and see everything in judgment advocacy position and your transparent. i think that's the key. be tra
then i went to dubuque, iowa, and that i found a press conference were a thought not a lot of peoplee going to attend. and then i confront him with the fact. i think that as it goes i think many times you to take a stand. we might disagree but i think when it comes to racism, discrimination, corruption, public life, dictatorships and human rights, as a journalist you have to take a stance. >> jorge has a new book out with that market, pakistan. should welcome you back to downtown in...
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i was looking for him i found that he would give a press conference in dubuque iowa. so i bought a ticket and went so i was not very successful. is the first time in 30 years i was aghast interesting and was subjected by one of his bodyguards. the only other time. >> i asked about the lack of democracy, 1991 and in 2016 and. bomb is going to cuba and that is another conversation but i don't know if i can call it an interview is 63 seconds before i was pushed by a bodyguard but it laughed at -- lasted a little longer than might encounter with donald trump. is dangerous when a presidential candidate attacks minorities after trump told me to stay few seconds later somebody told me get out of my country. and i looked around and i said i of the u.s. citizen. where do you want me to go? but now that we see confrontations and violence at the trump rallies we know where that comes from. discrimination is a hatred is contagious. if that happened to me in national television and a when this comes to the essence of a book they thought i should have been standing up in one of the
i was looking for him i found that he would give a press conference in dubuque iowa. so i bought a ticket and went so i was not very successful. is the first time in 30 years i was aghast interesting and was subjected by one of his bodyguards. the only other time. >> i asked about the lack of democracy, 1991 and in 2016 and. bomb is going to cuba and that is another conversation but i don't know if i can call it an interview is 63 seconds before i was pushed by a bodyguard but it laughed...