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one is labor, economic justice, affordable justice, civil rights and international solidarity. and one of the quoelts heard from jimmy himself is thus: people are hungry and homeless because of arrangements made by others more powerful human beings, arrangements which are certainly within our capacity to khaifrpb. so it gives the visitor a feeling of who jimmy was and the era in which he served all of us, not just at the port but the broader region *. the sculpture is called tides of change, an art collective in brooklyn, new york. they were aided in auto desk, which is an tenant here at the port. the artists are jack kalish and they are graduates of new york university's interactive telecommunications program. i want to give tremendous thanks to sean farly who really took this on in addition to his day job. it's not something i think he had ever done before but he really embraced it whole heartedly and to willie adams who gave him a lot of guidance and support and of course to mayor agnos. it was an important moment for all of us and it was a wonderful celebration and i want t
one is labor, economic justice, affordable justice, civil rights and international solidarity. and one of the quoelts heard from jimmy himself is thus: people are hungry and homeless because of arrangements made by others more powerful human beings, arrangements which are certainly within our capacity to khaifrpb. so it gives the visitor a feeling of who jimmy was and the era in which he served all of us, not just at the port but the broader region *. the sculpture is called tides of change, an...
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people who stand for social justice and economic justice and racial justice should join us in turning the tide. >> we're getting a new look today at some images of war 150 years ago. photography was in its infancy when the civil war started. many of the photographs have become iconic, but some have never surfaced until now. here is john seigenthaler. >> slaves outside of workshops at a plantation in rockville south carolina. the photograph is among hundreds from the civil war collected by robin stanford, an 87-year-old grandmother in texas. she recently sold part of her trove to the library of congress. many are stereo scopic, two photos side by side seen with a viewfinder. they would give the illusion of a 3d image. images like this, soldiers standing in front of the fort sumpter where the first shots were fired between the states. and here a southern artillery militia in charleston, south carolina. capturing the mourning after the assassination of president lincoln. here in his home in springfield. by train the lincoln funeral pro session made its way across the country stopping in
people who stand for social justice and economic justice and racial justice should join us in turning the tide. >> we're getting a new look today at some images of war 150 years ago. photography was in its infancy when the civil war started. many of the photographs have become iconic, but some have never surfaced until now. here is john seigenthaler. >> slaves outside of workshops at a plantation in rockville south carolina. the photograph is among hundreds from the civil war...
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to work to achieve through peaceful means world disarmament, full right for women, racial and economic justiceon which can ensure peace, freedom and justice for all. that april 28 2015 100th anniversary be designated by the city and county of san francisco's board of supervisors as womens international league for peace and freedom day in our great city. congratulations. [applause] >> thank you very much. >> i like to thank you very much for doing this for our womens international organization. we have -- we're working for 100 years and we're still doing it today to end militarism, the waste of money that our military spend and bring that money home to end the use of drone warfare and nuclear weapons and bring womens voices to all peace negotiations around the world. i wanted to let you know that there are a number of women from around the world that are meeting today at the haig in honor of our hundred -- 100th anniversary. they're all so happy that san francisco is acknowledging us in this way. so thank you very much. >> colleague, thank you for your patience. now madam clerk we will return t
to work to achieve through peaceful means world disarmament, full right for women, racial and economic justiceon which can ensure peace, freedom and justice for all. that april 28 2015 100th anniversary be designated by the city and county of san francisco's board of supervisors as womens international league for peace and freedom day in our great city. congratulations. [applause] >> thank you very much. >> i like to thank you very much for doing this for our womens international...
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and need mass movements, this is really taking off and people who stand for social justice and economic justiceial justice should join us in turning the tide. >> reporter: as an appeals court weighs whether president obama can go ahead with his plan to delay deportation for some undocumented immigrants many immigrants have become targets for fraud and "real money" mary snow has the story. >> reporter: marta desperation for a legal life in the u.s. has put her in the cross hairs of crooks. she doesn't want her real name to be used so we will call her marta. she is 4 four-years-old, a mother of two from ecuador and earns $450 a week working at the restaurant. she lost more than $10,000 on three empty promises to stay legally in the u.s. set up marta and her son came to see immigration attorney anna-maria and is now trying to track down paperwork from the past to see if any one relied on documents filed for marta. if they did that could crush her chances of staying in the u.s. legally. >> these immigrants make very little money most of them. and they are spending their entire salaries or half or m
and need mass movements, this is really taking off and people who stand for social justice and economic justiceial justice should join us in turning the tide. >> reporter: as an appeals court weighs whether president obama can go ahead with his plan to delay deportation for some undocumented immigrants many immigrants have become targets for fraud and "real money" mary snow has the story. >> reporter: marta desperation for a legal life in the u.s. has put her in the cross...
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leading within the southwest network for environmental and economic justice. in i also worked with. is a tremendous leader for our city. not only in building grassroots organizations but really giving people of color, immigrant community, grassroot perspectives to the issues. climate change and climate justice in our communities. this energy efficiency task force is part of work from antonio and others. i think the coordinating committees goal are to catalog all our energy efficiency and identifying revenue streams to fund additional work. today many of us in the broad clean power except coalition were invited celebrating earth day but also the potential of clean power moving forward in a very strong and positive way. antonio diaz is joining in energy efficiency committee. i wanted to acknowledge to that rodriguez from the department of environment had been doing heroic work. i really thank them for moving this committee forward. i wanted to thank the other new members of the committee but especially our local leader of our national effort called emerald cities, collaborative around
leading within the southwest network for environmental and economic justice. in i also worked with. is a tremendous leader for our city. not only in building grassroots organizations but really giving people of color, immigrant community, grassroot perspectives to the issues. climate change and climate justice in our communities. this energy efficiency task force is part of work from antonio and others. i think the coordinating committees goal are to catalog all our energy efficiency and...
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and i think it's time to bring some economic justice to the field. >> senator marlin kimson democrat of south carolina. lori williams partner at the buck ner law firm, thanks for being with us on "inside story". >> thank you so much. >> thanks ray. >> there you have it the case for and against amateur athletes, enjoying a share of the revenue they help to create. as fan clubs and alums in driving sports teams to become businesses, something far removed from the core mission of education, he argues. stay with us it's "inside story". >> welcome back to "inside story". today as the hour for the tipoff approaches, to pick the championship teams.in college basketball, we're looking at march madness, they provide all the evidence you'd ever need that college sports had grown to a pinnacle that puts freshman composition, biology for majors and media intermediate into the shade. the ncaa continued to talk like nothing much had changed since the days of jalopies and homecoming parades. measure yay sperber had chronicled this since his first book, college sports inc, for 25 years, now power he
and i think it's time to bring some economic justice to the field. >> senator marlin kimson democrat of south carolina. lori williams partner at the buck ner law firm, thanks for being with us on "inside story". >> thank you so much. >> thanks ray. >> there you have it the case for and against amateur athletes, enjoying a share of the revenue they help to create. as fan clubs and alums in driving sports teams to become businesses, something far removed from the...
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president of [inaudible] mary cay enry in kicking off a strike in san francisco standing up for economic justice for fast food and low wage workers. 6 a.m. the mac donald as 16th and mission in san franciscos mission district. join us if you can. also i introduce a resolution with the support of supervisor norman yee sporting 3 specific bills in the state legislature introduced by the san francisco delegation that will reform our states community college accredidation process. it is about supporting our community college ijsan francisco but also others so they don't have to go through the scuteany and lack of fairness that our city college has gone through over the years. as many know there is a critical role city college plays in educating and training san franciscan especially low income, people of color [inaudible] the 3 bills introduced by [inaudible] will help address many of the lack of fairness within the community college accredidation. bill 4064 establishes a path way for establish feed back and share that feed back with the federal government. it gives voice to student, faculty and com
president of [inaudible] mary cay enry in kicking off a strike in san francisco standing up for economic justice for fast food and low wage workers. 6 a.m. the mac donald as 16th and mission in san franciscos mission district. join us if you can. also i introduce a resolution with the support of supervisor norman yee sporting 3 specific bills in the state legislature introduced by the san francisco delegation that will reform our states community college accredidation process. it is about...
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as bishops stated, economic justice for all. ur faith is tested by the quality of justice among us. we can best measure our life together by the -- by how the invulnerable are treated. we serve many of the same people. according to the bureau of labor statistics, in 2013, there were more than 25 million foreign-born people in the u.s. labor force. that is more than 16% of the total civilian labor force. unauthorized immigrants make up more than 5% of the u.s. labor force and by 2030 it could be between one half and one third of u.s. workers. here is how some of this work can happen collaboratively. we have an event coming up. they wanted to do is citizenship workshop in boston. they reached out to us and the president of the group -- we are pulling off a workshop clinic to pull people together and organize the workshop, unite here, and sciu, another labor union, are doing outreach, getting volunteers. two local agencies will train volunteers. charity programs around the country are working with united is, united food and commerci
as bishops stated, economic justice for all. ur faith is tested by the quality of justice among us. we can best measure our life together by the -- by how the invulnerable are treated. we serve many of the same people. according to the bureau of labor statistics, in 2013, there were more than 25 million foreign-born people in the u.s. labor force. that is more than 16% of the total civilian labor force. unauthorized immigrants make up more than 5% of the u.s. labor force and by 2030 it could be...
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the obama administration and civil rights and economic justice. of smiley books, the co-author or author of more than an dozen books including "the covenant, the rich and the rest of us" and "death of a king: the real story of dr. martin luther king jr.'s final year". >> host: we usually don't start with a question but what is the proudest moment of your career so far to . >> guest: wow. well, i don't need to sound snarky or snippy, but i hope it's yet to come. i feel fortunate that i am now 15 years on
the obama administration and civil rights and economic justice. of smiley books, the co-author or author of more than an dozen books including "the covenant, the rich and the rest of us" and "death of a king: the real story of dr. martin luther king jr.'s final year". >> host: we usually don't start with a question but what is the proudest moment of your career so far to . >> guest: wow. well, i don't need to sound snarky or snippy, but i hope it's yet to come. i...
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he began stop economic justice. which is where he was. he was speaking to the garbage collectors.e wasn't just in the pages. in 1967 before he gave his riverside speech, coming out against vietnam, at an event in los angeles in 1967, he came out against the war, when you were the 50th anniversary of the sending of american troops to vietnam "the nation" -- heretical ideas in one moment can be common sense a generation later. bernard fall the great historian , of vietnam, he wrote in the pages of "the nation" maybe a negotiated solution will be better than a military solution. charlie: this is the 150th anniversary edition. katrina: nearly two years in the works. there's a piece in there, we spent almost two years. izzy stone, a great journalist who understood maybe it is better to not go to too many dinner parties with those documents. governments often lie. we decided to understand the history. we didn't do an anthology. a lot of places i have done an anthology. we did one for the 100th. this has great archival material. charlie: you quote the first editor -- female editor. anniv
he began stop economic justice. which is where he was. he was speaking to the garbage collectors.e wasn't just in the pages. in 1967 before he gave his riverside speech, coming out against vietnam, at an event in los angeles in 1967, he came out against the war, when you were the 50th anniversary of the sending of american troops to vietnam "the nation" -- heretical ideas in one moment can be common sense a generation later. bernard fall the great historian , of vietnam, he wrote in...
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he made economic justice a big part of his platform for the church.arly start" continues right now. >>> thousands protest from coast to coast. demonstrators demand answers after the mysterious death of freddie gray. new questions about how freddie gray was injured. welcome to "early start." i'm christine romans. >> i'm john berman. it is thursday april 30th. it is 5:00 a.m. in the east here in baltimore. this morning, the investigation, christine, is really the story. what new details are they finding out about that night that freddie gray was taken into custody. the investigation and the calm. it is calm here this morning in the park in front of city hall where there were peaceful demonstrators in the evening. you can see the national guard and maryland state troopers out guarding the city hall here. they will be here for some time i suspect. also last night, the curfew went into place at 10:00 p.m. without incident. as quiet as it was here it has been here for the last day or so thousands of people were out on the streets across the country. protest
he made economic justice a big part of his platform for the church.arly start" continues right now. >>> thousands protest from coast to coast. demonstrators demand answers after the mysterious death of freddie gray. new questions about how freddie gray was injured. welcome to "early start." i'm christine romans. >> i'm john berman. it is thursday april 30th. it is 5:00 a.m. in the east here in baltimore. this morning, the investigation, christine, is really the...
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the pope a frequent commentator on economic justice. >>> a glitch in the apple watch.t journal, the tactic engine in the watch could be defective. some of the engines made in china start that breakdown over time. engines made by another supplier did not have the same problem. this will cause delays for customers and some stores. >>> our top story this morning, protests from coast to coast over the death of freddie gray along with new allegations of how he may have suffered the spine injury. "new day" has the story now. >>> thousands protest from coast to coast. >> tensions are rising all across the country. >> what do we want? >> justice! when do we want it! snou. >> curfew once again the moment of truth in baltimore. >> we're proud of our city. we're going to demand justice for freddie gray. >> my heart breaks for these young men and their families. >> what do you worry about? >> i worry about him walking out my front door. >> she doesn't want me to be another freddie gray and get killed by police. >>> welcome to your "new day." it's thursday april 30th 6:00 in the ea
the pope a frequent commentator on economic justice. >>> a glitch in the apple watch.t journal, the tactic engine in the watch could be defective. some of the engines made in china start that breakdown over time. engines made by another supplier did not have the same problem. this will cause delays for customers and some stores. >>> our top story this morning, protests from coast to coast over the death of freddie gray along with new allegations of how he may have suffered the...
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she is a member of socialist alternative, a nationwide organization of social and economic justice activists. she is up for reelection this year. welcome all of you to democracy now! joe conason, let's begin with you. your assessment of hillary clinton, her bid yesterday, the much awaited announcement, and why you support her? >> well, i don't support her. i'm neutral in the primary, as i was last time when she ran against barack obama. i didn't endorse or than. in fact, i was probably tougher on her and obama. the fact i'm endorsing her for anything is not right. i was interested yesterday to see her announce because she is clearly striving for different tone. last time, i and others wrote about the kind of almost coronation that they seem to expect in her campaign, she was inevitable. she had more money than obama or anyone else. therefore, she was going to just cruised to the nomination. of course, that turned out to be completely wrong. made many mistakes in the campaign. it was a campaign divided against itself in many cases. she lost narrowly, but she lost. i think looking back on that
she is a member of socialist alternative, a nationwide organization of social and economic justice activists. she is up for reelection this year. welcome all of you to democracy now! joe conason, let's begin with you. your assessment of hillary clinton, her bid yesterday, the much awaited announcement, and why you support her? >> well, i don't support her. i'm neutral in the primary, as i was last time when she ran against barack obama. i didn't endorse or than. in fact, i was probably...
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, two social justice, three, war as means to settle problems. >> what economic social and war -- >> war, peace and war. and compare their approach to today's leaders and their approach. >> i readily read the speech which got him into a lot of hot water with people because he said the three great challenge challenges to american life were racism materialism and militaryism. i think it's clear on war and peace issues, king and lincoln -- lincoln lamented the cost and bloodshed of the war, but lincoln was obviously the commander in chief. whereas i would think king was much more of a peace person. so that would be clear to me. i'm not sure about the other ones. lincoln not an ideal -- >> well certainly obama and kennedy and you have to say reagan. they could give speeches with profound importance. they could say things philosophically and we remember it and we could argue about it. i personally think obama was the best in my adulthood. he's unbelievable. but he's lost his ability to connect. i guess it wears out these days. it's hard to keep connecting with people for a long time
, two social justice, three, war as means to settle problems. >> what economic social and war -- >> war, peace and war. and compare their approach to today's leaders and their approach. >> i readily read the speech which got him into a lot of hot water with people because he said the three great challenge challenges to american life were racism materialism and militaryism. i think it's clear on war and peace issues, king and lincoln -- lincoln lamented the cost and bloodshed...
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very forcefully, king, later in that piece raised the critical importance of economic justice economicom, which of course he brought with him in the last days of his life to protest. juan: i wanted to ask you, much of the attention on "the nation ," has been on its lyrical role, but it has played a cultural role. talk about that. katrina: the addition brings to life, first of all, the great poets that have written to allen ginsberg, sylvia plath and it has -- over the years, critics have elevated ideas and artists. clement greenberg elevating jackson pollock. our film critic who writes in here about john houston. stewart is a great film critic today. arthur dent help, who died just a while ago was an eminent philosopher whose essays about anything from andy warhol to las vegas and art elevated that. interestingly, "the nation" -- the back of the book, as we call it, the literary section was at war with the front, politically and socially. there was an anti-communist, liberalism in the back, and in the front there was a vigorous led by the editor then, anti-fascists, unwillingness to al
very forcefully, king, later in that piece raised the critical importance of economic justice economicom, which of course he brought with him in the last days of his life to protest. juan: i wanted to ask you, much of the attention on "the nation ," has been on its lyrical role, but it has played a cultural role. talk about that. katrina: the addition brings to life, first of all, the great poets that have written to allen ginsberg, sylvia plath and it has -- over the years, critics...
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in his issue we have his last report where he begins to talk about economic justice.e was some of the great editor. >> rose: which is where he was. >> when he was in memphis in 1968, he was speaking to the garbage collectors. it wasn't just in the pages in 1967, two monthsúcçy/ó before king gave his famous riverside church speech coming out against vietnam. at a nation event in los angeles in february 1967 first came out against the war. and i'll tell you charlie as we near the 50th anniversary as we do of the sending of american troops to vietnam 50 years, the nation, and this is what i also learned at the nation and not to be afraid of it that heretical ideas in one moment can be common sense a generation later. in 1954 bernard -- the great historian of vietnam wrote in the pages to the nation maybe a negotiated solution would be better than a military intervention. >> rose: this is 150th anniversary publication. >> nearly two years in the works. my co- editor, the great journalist who was the nation's washington correspondent for a few years 30's and 40's has a pie
in his issue we have his last report where he begins to talk about economic justice.e was some of the great editor. >> rose: which is where he was. >> when he was in memphis in 1968, he was speaking to the garbage collectors. it wasn't just in the pages in 1967, two monthsúcçy/ó before king gave his famous riverside church speech coming out against vietnam. at a nation event in los angeles in february 1967 first came out against the war. and i'll tell you charlie as we near the...
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people who stand for social justice and economic justice and racial justice should join us in turning the tide. >> we're going to follow the movement. we're going to follow you because you're making things happen that's for sure. city council member, it's good to have you on the program thank you. >> thank you. >> in florida worries growing over a nuclear power plant just miles outside miami. sea levels at the turkey point facility of rising and people are afraid it's a meltdown waiting to happen. >> miami world famous for its bright lights, beautiful beaches, beautiful people, and billions of dollars of real estate. these glamorous boulevards are now on oh the front line of the battle against climate change, and rising sea levels. >> it could be 60 years or 80 years or 100 years but it's guaranteed, the ocean's coming up. >> right on the ocean just 25 miles south of the city lies turkey point nuclear power plant. its operators and the government say its secure against surging seas but critics calm it a catastrophe waiting to happen, a potential repeat of one of the world's worst nucl
people who stand for social justice and economic justice and racial justice should join us in turning the tide. >> we're going to follow the movement. we're going to follow you because you're making things happen that's for sure. city council member, it's good to have you on the program thank you. >> thank you. >> in florida worries growing over a nuclear power plant just miles outside miami. sea levels at the turkey point facility of rising and people are afraid it's a...
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, two social justice, three, war as means to settle problems. >> what economic social and war -- >> war, peace and war. and compare their approach to today's leaders and their approach. >> i readily read the speech which got him into a lot of hot water with people because he said the three great challenge challenges to american life were racism materialism and militaryism. i think it's clear on war and peace issues, king and lincoln -- lincoln lamented the cost and bloodshed of the war, but lincoln was obviously the commander in chief. whereas i would think king was much more of a peace person. so that would be clear to me. i'm not sure about the other ones. lincoln not an ideal -- >> well certainly obama and kennedy and you have to say reagan. they could give speeches with profound importance. they could say things philosophically and we remember it and we could argue about it. i personally think obama was the best in my adulthood. he's unbelievable. but he's lost his ability to connect. i guess it wears out these days.
, two social justice, three, war as means to settle problems. >> what economic social and war -- >> war, peace and war. and compare their approach to today's leaders and their approach. >> i readily read the speech which got him into a lot of hot water with people because he said the three great challenge challenges to american life were racism materialism and militaryism. i think it's clear on war and peace issues, king and lincoln -- lincoln lamented the cost and bloodshed...
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justice scalia: a question about costs. there are other costs besides economic costs. is it the agency's position that no cost can be taken into account? it may find that a particular material has an effect on health, but it may find that eliminating it will have other effects that are even more deleterious to health. could that be taken into account? donald verrilli: if i may answer, i think that will be taken into account in the oira regulatory, but not for the listing. chief justice roberts: thank you, general. mr. smith: mr. chief justice and may please the court. we agree with the government that the epa was not required to engage in a cost benefit analysis before making the initial listing to regulate hazardous pollutants emitted by power plants applying the appropriate and necessary standard. i want to knowledge, clearly congress did think that they needed to be treated differently. but they gave them a three-year pause in which the epa was instructed to take account of the health effects of that particular pollutants emitted by our plans. he did this under an a
justice scalia: a question about costs. there are other costs besides economic costs. is it the agency's position that no cost can be taken into account? it may find that a particular material has an effect on health, but it may find that eliminating it will have other effects that are even more deleterious to health. could that be taken into account? donald verrilli: if i may answer, i think that will be taken into account in the oira regulatory, but not for the listing. chief justice roberts:...
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. >> a group called coalition for economic or real justice. >> the people are organizing and i think it's important for people to organize and organize together there are problems in this country and we need to pull together as one and get the problems addressed. >> those gathers are expected to march and that is expected to cause considerable problems for commuters during the evening rush. >> it's unclear if they will go north and broad or south on broad or east on market. you should expect road closures and detours in center city. behinds are expected to attend this evening's rally. i'm sara bloomquist channel 6 "action news." >> now to matt pellman in the traffic center with more on how to get around tonight's rally. >> reporter: so shirleen as sara just said we don't know exactly where they will go but like market and broad you'll expect detours and delays and stay several road as way from city hall some of the numbers streets fanning out from city hall. we expect detours from the septa bus routes that run through penn square and city hall. we expect the congestion caused by the
. >> a group called coalition for economic or real justice. >> the people are organizing and i think it's important for people to organize and organize together there are problems in this country and we need to pull together as one and get the problems addressed. >> those gathers are expected to march and that is expected to cause considerable problems for commuters during the evening rush. >> it's unclear if they will go north and broad or south on broad or east on...
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that's not economic justice. and that's why, mr. speaker, it's so critical so crit sal today that we support -- so critical today that we support h.r. 685. it was designed to be a bipartisan bill. it should be a bipartisan billism urge every single member to adopt it. i thank the gentleman from michigan for his leadership and i yield back the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from texas yields back. does the gentleman from michigan have any additional speakers? mr. huizenga: i am prepared to close. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlewoman from california is recognized to close debate for the minority, she has no additional speakers. ms. waters: thank you, mr. speaker. with all due respect to my chairman, mr. hensarling this debate is not about mcdonald's. it's not about burger king. it's not about the national tire and battery company. this is about our constituents who want to be homeowners who are gouged and who are misled and steered into companies that are going to be to the provide kickbacks for the loa
that's not economic justice. and that's why, mr. speaker, it's so critical so crit sal today that we support -- so critical today that we support h.r. 685. it was designed to be a bipartisan bill. it should be a bipartisan billism urge every single member to adopt it. i thank the gentleman from michigan for his leadership and i yield back the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from texas yields back. does the gentleman from michigan have any additional speakers? mr....
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of the things elizabeth warren talks about all the time which is reviving the middle class, economics justice these huge themes that elizabeth warren has been talking about for several years. >> host: so, shira, does that answer bill king's question from twitter who asks even if they don't run or if they do will elizabeth warren and bernie sanders push hillary clinton's positions further left? he says many of us don't believe she is left enough. >> guest: you know, i don't think bernie sanders, with all due respect to the senator from vermont, i don't see him having a huge impact on which way hillary clinton goes in this primary or how she models her platform. elizabeth warren, as i said has already had an effect on the democratic field in a lot of ways. she is the party's populist. you see hillary clinton echoing those tones already. >> host: we want to hear from our viewers for about the next 15 minutes or so. we've got shira center of "the boston globe" and catherine lucey of the associated press. if you're not meeting with candidates right now in iowa, we'd be happy to hear from you this
of the things elizabeth warren talks about all the time which is reviving the middle class, economics justice these huge themes that elizabeth warren has been talking about for several years. >> host: so, shira, does that answer bill king's question from twitter who asks even if they don't run or if they do will elizabeth warren and bernie sanders push hillary clinton's positions further left? he says many of us don't believe she is left enough. >> guest: you know, i don't think...
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and do not have the recourse that will hope they would to be able to fashion a remedy and get economic justice. this comes after a generation of steel jobs having been lost. we should take the steps that the bill does. we are grateful for the support for steel and other industries as a. >> thank you. senator shuman can make his remarks. he is willing to defer to you. >> thank you, mr. chairman. i like to call up number one. >> without objection. >> thank you. i would also like to ask that several be added as cosponsors. >> without objection. >> after much discussion with some of my colleagues who indicated concerns about -- i have said all along that i think this amendment is important on its own. it worked out an agreement with chairman hatch, for which i see thank you, to offer this amendment. be asking for a vote -- we will not be asking for a vote. i discussed in recent weeks and for years now i believe currency manipulation is a most significant emerging trade challenge this country faces. according to the peterson institute for national economics, more than 20 countries have increased th
and do not have the recourse that will hope they would to be able to fashion a remedy and get economic justice. this comes after a generation of steel jobs having been lost. we should take the steps that the bill does. we are grateful for the support for steel and other industries as a. >> thank you. senator shuman can make his remarks. he is willing to defer to you. >> thank you, mr. chairman. i like to call up number one. >> without objection. >> thank you. i would...
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shore first of all i want to echo what lee hefner said we're steel clieftd been the economics stunt environmental justice initiative we're looking to be at the table and insuring that the implementation for this for the community and specifically where incarceration is involved and looking to organizations that provide job training and looking to them for their lead and how we make that connection we feel strolling to have our social justice and grateful for the opportunity to do so thank you >> thank you for you comments. >> next speaker amy watts. >> hi commissioners i'm amy the founder and director emperor verses did care we have a mission to see yes in now backyard with the sustainable issues i got activated in neighborhoods development when the neighbors were pushing back again chase bank theirs would be the big investors in dirty energy instead of saying no to what we do want yes to what we want to begin and i've been kind of confused and a little bit upset mayor ed lee and the commission has stalled for so long in not moving forward with clean piefr u pour that's the past let's move forward how wo
shore first of all i want to echo what lee hefner said we're steel clieftd been the economics stunt environmental justice initiative we're looking to be at the table and insuring that the implementation for this for the community and specifically where incarceration is involved and looking to organizations that provide job training and looking to them for their lead and how we make that connection we feel strolling to have our social justice and grateful for the opportunity to do so thank you...
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million dollars to give police officers to the tools and connect people with the sorts of economic and social justice approaches that can really help them in stead of additional police officers to arrest and incarcrate people. >> thanks very much. next speaker, please >> good afternoon. my name is mohammed sheck with critical registance and i'm also here to oppose-strongly oppose the allocation of fundsing to increase the police department, the officers employed. the issue of systemic violence of racism has come to the for oaf any policing and when the recent revelation of the text messages and sheriff gladiator fights in the jails of abuse of instance, san francisco is no exception. to the city and coupty has one of the luest rates of imprisonment historically and in the state so we should work to continue that downward trend. sfr visor wiener says we must look that human impact, but look no further than chief [inaudible] comment which he saiz more police mean more arrests. why would we be wasting resources and turn around it trend of decreasing arrest and crime rates when we know that the only reas
million dollars to give police officers to the tools and connect people with the sorts of economic and social justice approaches that can really help them in stead of additional police officers to arrest and incarcrate people. >> thanks very much. next speaker, please >> good afternoon. my name is mohammed sheck with critical registance and i'm also here to oppose-strongly oppose the allocation of fundsing to increase the police department, the officers employed. the issue of...
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they would with able to fashion a remedy and get some economic justice. this comes after a generation of steal jobs having been lost. >> thank you. he's agreed to with hold his remarks so that senator schumer can make his remarks. >> he's going to offer an amendment. >> that's his remarks? he's willing to defer to you. >> thank you. i'd like to call up amendment schumer, brown portman, number one. >> without objection. after much discussion with some of my colleagues and i've said all along that i think that this amendment is important on its on, i've worked out an agreement with chairman hatch for which i thank him to offer this amendment only here on customs. we will not be asking for a vote on tpa. now, as i've discussed with many of you in recent weeks and really for years now i believe currency manipulation is the most significant emerging trade challenge this country faces. according to the peterson institute for international economics, more than 20 countries have increased their foreign exchange reserves by an annual average of a trillion dollars
they would with able to fashion a remedy and get some economic justice. this comes after a generation of steal jobs having been lost. >> thank you. he's agreed to with hold his remarks so that senator schumer can make his remarks. >> he's going to offer an amendment. >> that's his remarks? he's willing to defer to you. >> thank you. i'd like to call up amendment schumer, brown portman, number one. >> without objection. after much discussion with some of my...
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the recourse is that we hope that they would to be able to fashion a remedy and tickets and economic justice coming after a generation of steel jobs having been lost at a minimum taking the step of the bill does and we are grateful for that the support for steel and other industries as well. >> agreed to withhold remarks so that senator schumer can make his remarks he is going to offer an amendment. >> thank you, and i would like to call up amendment schumer burr brown portman number one. >> without objection. >> thank you. i asked senator stamina now, casey, and cartman be added as cosponsors. we filed this amendment. but after much discussion with some of my colleagues who indicated concerns about jermaine this and have said all along that i think that this amendment is important on its own i worked out an agreement with chairman hatch for which i thank him to offer this amendment only here on customs. customs. we will not be asking for a vote on tpa. now, as i discussed with many of you in recent weeks and really three years now i believe currency manipulation is the most significant emer
the recourse is that we hope that they would to be able to fashion a remedy and tickets and economic justice coming after a generation of steel jobs having been lost at a minimum taking the step of the bill does and we are grateful for that the support for steel and other industries as well. >> agreed to withhold remarks so that senator schumer can make his remarks he is going to offer an amendment. >> thank you, and i would like to call up amendment schumer burr brown portman...
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the obama administration and civil rights and economic justice. the publisher of smiley books, the co-author or author of more than an dozen books including "the covenant, the rich and the rest of us" and "death of a king: the real story of dr. martin luther king jr.'s final year". >> host: we usually don't start with a question but what is the proudest moment of your career so far to . >> guest: wow. well, i don't need to sound snarky or snippy, but i hope it's yet to come. i feel fortunate that i am now 15 years on public radio and i feel very blessed to be able to have done all that we have done so far. and i hope that the best is yet to come. if i had to pick something it would be that i'm i am still here and there are so many people who bet against me in so many moments of my life. i remember the complaints that came in, my favorite was he last two boisterously my lap was too much my cadence was wrong, i spoke too fast everything was too big for public radio because npr says this is national public radio. and my status is so different from th
the obama administration and civil rights and economic justice. the publisher of smiley books, the co-author or author of more than an dozen books including "the covenant, the rich and the rest of us" and "death of a king: the real story of dr. martin luther king jr.'s final year". >> host: we usually don't start with a question but what is the proudest moment of your career so far to . >> guest: wow. well, i don't need to sound snarky or snippy, but i hope it's...
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the protest has been organize by the philadelphia coalition for racial economic, and legal justice and dozens of these demonstrators here you can see now are holding signs very specific messages. we took time out just a couple minutes ago to talk to those people holding their signs and we have learned why it is, they chose those specific messages. >> we made this as soon as we her everything going on here as part of the protest. we just want justice for everybody. we want the police to stop killing us. >> i feel like black lives matter. we're killed daily, without explain nation. >> reporter: right now protesters have been spilled out here on to 15th street and just south of the jfk boulevard, it is in the clear in what direction the marchers plan ongoing. right now things have slowed down and people are just gathered hearing just outside the west side of city hall. as soon as protesters move them along the way but for now reporting live from center city, todd quinones for cbs-3 "eyewitness news". >> thank you so much for that. a major protest is underway right the now in center city p
the protest has been organize by the philadelphia coalition for racial economic, and legal justice and dozens of these demonstrators here you can see now are holding signs very specific messages. we took time out just a couple minutes ago to talk to those people holding their signs and we have learned why it is, they chose those specific messages. >> we made this as soon as we her everything going on here as part of the protest. we just want justice for everybody. we want the police to...
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many, many years, not just the time that i was in the senate i've talked about issues economic fairness social justice justice reform on the table. we brought it out of the shadows against the advice of a lot of democratic party operatives by the way who were saying i was committing political suicide by pulling that issue out. we focused on national security. not just the iraq war. i've been doing this all my life. i grew up in the military. i fought in a very difficult war. i've written about it. i was in beirut as a journalist when the marines were there. i was in afghanistan as an embedded journalist in '04. and i've spent time in foreign relations committee and armed services committee. so this isn't about iraq to me. it's about leader assumption in terms of shaping our national security policy. when this administration talks about the pivot to the asia actually, we led this strengthening of our relationships in asia two years before president obama was elected. we began that when i reached the senate. i just got back from thailand where the government leaders asked me to come in and talk to them
many, many years, not just the time that i was in the senate i've talked about issues economic fairness social justice justice reform on the table. we brought it out of the shadows against the advice of a lot of democratic party operatives by the way who were saying i was committing political suicide by pulling that issue out. we focused on national security. not just the iraq war. i've been doing this all my life. i grew up in the military. i fought in a very difficult war. i've written about...