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before graduation, elijah's stepfather kicked him out. >> i slept in the parks for a night.so scary. >> a friend fed elijah and brought him to dream catcher. >> in alameda county we have 2,000 homeless kids and only eight beds for young kids 13 to 18. >> you heard that right just eight quay beds for 2,000 homeless children in alameda county. >> other cities like san francisco and chicago have 300 beds. >> the teens who come here, 700 so far this year, are often escaping abuse. some have been forced into prostitution. others abandoned by addict parents. >> on a shoe string budget dream catcher gives the teen simple things. foods, bed, a check to check facebook and do laundry. >> without dream catchers i don't know where i would be. >> but elijah and other teens could soon be homeless again. the man who owns the dream catcher home is struggling to pay his bills and needs to sell the place. to buy it, dream catcher needs $100,000 for a down payment. >> we really need this money in the next couple weeks or the landlord is forced to sell the building. >> without these beds, worke
before graduation, elijah's stepfather kicked him out. >> i slept in the parks for a night.so scary. >> a friend fed elijah and brought him to dream catcher. >> in alameda county we have 2,000 homeless kids and only eight beds for young kids 13 to 18. >> you heard that right just eight quay beds for 2,000 homeless children in alameda county. >> other cities like san francisco and chicago have 300 beds. >> the teens who come here, 700 so far this year, are...
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elijah, protected by the stroller, is uninjured.safety director jeffrey lewis is impressed by courier's quick actions. >> she acted very quickly, calmly. she ran immediately to the child and got the child out of harm's way. >> police later find the minivan abandoned nearby. but the driver is nowhere to be found. when police review the security video from inside the convenience store, they identify a 20-year-old antonio ragland. the muskeegan prosecutor's office issues an arrest warrant charging him with leaving the scene of a crime and driving without applying for a license. both are misdemeanors. in 2014 while in jail facing unrelated felony charges, ragland pleads no contest and is sentenced to 30 days in jail for his role in the stroller dragging incident. courier realizes just how fortunate she and elijah are to have escaped virtually unharmed. >> i realized how short life really is. i realized you have to cherish and love your kids no matter what. and hold them close because you don't know what can happen. >>> security cameras
elijah, protected by the stroller, is uninjured.safety director jeffrey lewis is impressed by courier's quick actions. >> she acted very quickly, calmly. she ran immediately to the child and got the child out of harm's way. >> police later find the minivan abandoned nearby. but the driver is nowhere to be found. when police review the security video from inside the convenience store, they identify a 20-year-old antonio ragland. the muskeegan prosecutor's office issues an arrest...
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elijah clark was a fascinating man. he was a revolutionary veteran, a hero during the american war of independence. and after he had returned home, but he had continued to engage in the defense of his beloved georgia. he became a militia leader. a brigadier general in the militia and he called for troops and expected some support from the federal government. but he, like others, grew disillusioned with what was taking place. and eventually in early 1793 he gave up his commission in the georgia militia. he said he didn't want to be part of it. instead, what he did was join the french government. he became part of the french army. he resigned for a commission in the french army. now, there was a french official traveling through the back country of south carolina and georgia trying to drum up support among these alienated back country settlers who were so angry at washington and the federal government. they tried to drum up support to get them to go travel back down from florida -- from georgia but they wanted to do was t
elijah clark was a fascinating man. he was a revolutionary veteran, a hero during the american war of independence. and after he had returned home, but he had continued to engage in the defense of his beloved georgia. he became a militia leader. a brigadier general in the militia and he called for troops and expected some support from the federal government. but he, like others, grew disillusioned with what was taking place. and eventually in early 1793 he gave up his commission in the georgia...
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. >> reporter: the girl in the video, 10-year-old elijah paneta, champion fighter. >> i saw the video, i was like shocked, because i didn't feel it. >> reporter: she is a martial art form combining wrestling and boxing and pretty similar to mixed martial arts. >> i think it is fun because i get to be a boy. >> reporter: but last year, this video made its way to susan bonia's office who said wait a minute, who is regulating this? the answer? no one. the commission took over, and it was put to a stop until they could figure out new rules and so far the rules being considered require in tonement and eight years old to fight. >> it has been a little bit boring without it. i loved it. i miss it so much. >> and elijah is eager to get back in the ring will have to wait at least another month. the mission is still putting final touches on the new rules. >> kpix 5. >> assemblywoman bonia say these is all for the sport and wants to make sure there are rules in place to keep kids safe. >>> now, as we look live toward san francisco from oakland, sunday is going to live up to its name in much of t
. >> reporter: the girl in the video, 10-year-old elijah paneta, champion fighter. >> i saw the video, i was like shocked, because i didn't feel it. >> reporter: she is a martial art form combining wrestling and boxing and pretty similar to mixed martial arts. >> i think it is fun because i get to be a boy. >> reporter: but last year, this video made its way to susan bonia's office who said wait a minute, who is regulating this? the answer? no one. the commission...
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elijah, so you guys actually are trying to get along together and i've worked with elijah, jason.striking to me that we disagree on a lot of things, but we got a lot of things done. i can't ever remember saying one thing negative about you publicly while i was chairman and you were ranking member. we would go back and forth. i think what you guys are doing is great here. i just don't understand why more people aren't doing what you two guys are doing. why don't you tell me what you guys are doing, first. >> what we did is jason chaffetz had asked about a month ago to come to my strict and that i would go to his district, and he came. he had an opportunity to meet with some patients that were, you know, struggling with aids, hiv/aids. he had an opportunity to meet with some of my seniors and to meet with some young people who were trying to get their lives back together after having some -- gone through some tough times and trying to get back with their families. so he had the chance to actually meet with a lot of the people that i represent. i think he got an idea of what i'm figh
elijah, so you guys actually are trying to get along together and i've worked with elijah, jason.striking to me that we disagree on a lot of things, but we got a lot of things done. i can't ever remember saying one thing negative about you publicly while i was chairman and you were ranking member. we would go back and forth. i think what you guys are doing is great here. i just don't understand why more people aren't doing what you two guys are doing. why don't you tell me what you guys are...
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that is elijah rick, good grief.ittle pacifica has moved on to the western regional finals, and you know what is after that? williamsport, pa, upsetting no. 1 seed hawaii 1-0. now to exhibition football. >>> again, we always say, oh, why do we show it, because it is football. anything with football these days people at least look up. but it is matt cassel as minnesota leads 7-0. to maurice jones out of the back field. if the raiders are going to be any good, it has to be schaub that needs to play well. he is just fighting for a roster spot with the rookie out of fresno state. and he was 11-18, 98 yards, but the vikings win, 10-6. >>> no tiger woods on the weekend at the pga championship. round two, jackie willard will be okay for rounds two, three, four. >> why do you put me on the spot like this when i have not looked at the forecast? >> it is either looking bad or you. >> it's in the united states. here is tiger woods. he shot 74, which is the major role in the fourth time for their career. rory mc-- mcilroy is you
that is elijah rick, good grief.ittle pacifica has moved on to the western regional finals, and you know what is after that? williamsport, pa, upsetting no. 1 seed hawaii 1-0. now to exhibition football. >>> again, we always say, oh, why do we show it, because it is football. anything with football these days people at least look up. but it is matt cassel as minnesota leads 7-0. to maurice jones out of the back field. if the raiders are going to be any good, it has to be schaub that...
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for people like elijah clark or mcfarland, what they thought was this is legitimate.i have had enough problems with the government i helped to create. i'm therefore going to leave and take myself elsewhere where i can create something new and tap into those same revolutionary impulses that led to the revolution but seemed to have been dill luted by the conservative backlash that followed after the revolution. now, in 1794 in the may of 1794 is when it began and lasted until september of 1794. over the course of this period of time, what we see is that president washington found out about what was taking place and immediately tried to deal with it. he sent orders to the governor in georgia. but the governor didn't act right away. he wasn't sure he had the power to actually do it because there was so much support for these back country rebels. instead he waited and waited and eventually he had to act because washington pushed him so hard. eventually he sent troops into the back country. these are militia men from the state and the soldiers managed to convince the men wh
for people like elijah clark or mcfarland, what they thought was this is legitimate.i have had enough problems with the government i helped to create. i'm therefore going to leave and take myself elsewhere where i can create something new and tap into those same revolutionary impulses that led to the revolution but seemed to have been dill luted by the conservative backlash that followed after the revolution. now, in 1794 in the may of 1794 is when it began and lasted until september of 1794....
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the solo shot at pacifica american up for good. 5-3 in the 6th and elijah ricks ripped one. would collide home and score. and here comes ricks. once the ball got away. it was 7-3. that was the final. they play southern california tomorrow. winner of this region goes to the little league world series. >>> news -- oh, this isn't good. according to reports, 49er defensive tackle glen dorsey is out for the year. yesterday, he tore his bicep in practice. dorsey was expected to start on the defensive line. dorsey had two sacks last season. which was his first in san francisco. >>> and as you know, if you've been watching this newscast, levi's stadium boasting its first sports contest tonight. it will host three possible games this year including the pac 12 championship and stanford head coach david shaw said he thought he would never see the day the 49ers got a new home. >> you know i was one of those people that i heard about a potential new stadium and i said gosh i hear about that all the time. it's not going the ham. but i'll never forget being at great america with my kids. a
the solo shot at pacifica american up for good. 5-3 in the 6th and elijah ricks ripped one. would collide home and score. and here comes ricks. once the ball got away. it was 7-3. that was the final. they play southern california tomorrow. winner of this region goes to the little league world series. >>> news -- oh, this isn't good. according to reports, 49er defensive tackle glen dorsey is out for the year. yesterday, he tore his bicep in practice. dorsey was expected to start on the...
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elijah ricks ripped one. cruise thompson collided home and scored.nd then here comes ricks once the ball got away. 7-3 the final. winner of this region goes to the little league world series. that's the big one. >>> giants doing business with the mets, on the late show. they activated first baseman brandon bells and he's already made a nice defensive play. belt missed ten games after he suffered a concussion july 19th. >>> this isn't good for the 49ers. according to reports, 49er defensive tackle glen dorsey is out for the year. yesterday he tore his bicep in practice. dorsey was expected to start on the defensive line. dorsey had two sacks last season which was his first in san francisco. >>> down in samford's semifinals of the bank of the west classic, serena williams facing andrea petkovic. slow start today. she beat her in straight sets 7- 5, 6-0. to advance to tomorrow's final. serena will play for her third title at this event in four years. the second semifinal is tonight. >>> over to golf. bridgestone invitational third round akron. tiger woo
elijah ricks ripped one. cruise thompson collided home and scored.nd then here comes ricks once the ball got away. 7-3 the final. winner of this region goes to the little league world series. that's the big one. >>> giants doing business with the mets, on the late show. they activated first baseman brandon bells and he's already made a nice defensive play. belt missed ten games after he suffered a concussion july 19th. >>> this isn't good for the 49ers. according to reports,...
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for people like elijah clark or mcfarland, what they thought was this is legitimate. i have had enough problems with the government i helped to create. i'm therefore going to leave and take myself elsewhere where i can create something new and tap into those same revolutionary impulses that led to the revolution but seemed to have been dill luted by the conservative backlash that followed after the revolution. now, in 1794 in the may of 1794 is when it began and lasted until september of 1794. over the course of this period of time, what we see is that president washington found out about what was taking place and immediately tried to deal with it. he sent orders to the governor in georgia. but the governor didn't act right away. he wasn't sure he had the power to actually do it because there was so much support for these back country rebels. instead he waited and waited and eventually he had to act because washington pushed him so hard. eventually he sent troops into the back country. these are militia men from the state and the soldiers managed to convince the men w
for people like elijah clark or mcfarland, what they thought was this is legitimate. i have had enough problems with the government i helped to create. i'm therefore going to leave and take myself elsewhere where i can create something new and tap into those same revolutionary impulses that led to the revolution but seemed to have been dill luted by the conservative backlash that followed after the revolution. now, in 1794 in the may of 1794 is when it began and lasted until september of 1794....
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on one of the trips -- on one of elijah hallford, who was a private secretary, talked a reporter who accompanied the president on his trip. even a little before this, in 1887, on a trip that grover cleveland took, the president's private secretary, emmanuel were 10said there people -- lamont's diary was one that was pretty cryptic. he would just say, any people were, and, who they what were the basic things that happened. his diary, he did not have a lot of time to sit down and note things. differenttelyou was and his diary was different because he was a stenographer. he has started as a ,tenographer, so in his diary it was pretty complete for the did it, buthe unfortunately he did not cover he was intime period government. in 1897, lamont noticed -- noted or were 10 people, including the president and mr. cleveland. there were two press association representatives and an artist. that is three people out of that small group of 10. and so, they are beginning to interested in image and having an artist along with them, because this is the period before cryptography is being used a lot.
on one of the trips -- on one of elijah hallford, who was a private secretary, talked a reporter who accompanied the president on his trip. even a little before this, in 1887, on a trip that grover cleveland took, the president's private secretary, emmanuel were 10said there people -- lamont's diary was one that was pretty cryptic. he would just say, any people were, and, who they what were the basic things that happened. his diary, he did not have a lot of time to sit down and note things....
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>> whoa, i think that you should go with the elijah craig 12-year-old.really unique, unusual, out of the ordinary whiskey. so that's my recommendation. >> okay. there it is. max, thank you so much. >> coming up. >> take care, thank you. >> saving iconic brands, companies like procter & gamble are looking to move weaker performing names that have been around for decades. can you imagine life without jell-o? ivory soap? apparently a lot of people do. a look at some dying brands, turnaround stores. more next. and at the top of the hour, marty feldstein on the fed and the systemic risk balancing act it's taking on. he will be here to explain. "squawk box" will be right back. >> football is back. which means it's busy season for buffalo wild wings. ceo sally smith joins us to explain this fast casual success story. "squawk box" starts tomorrow at 6:00 a.m. eastern. our country. thank you for your sacrifice and thank you for your bravery. thank you colonel. thank you daddy. military families are uniquely thankful for many things, the legacy of usaa auto insura
>> whoa, i think that you should go with the elijah craig 12-year-old.really unique, unusual, out of the ordinary whiskey. so that's my recommendation. >> okay. there it is. max, thank you so much. >> coming up. >> take care, thank you. >> saving iconic brands, companies like procter & gamble are looking to move weaker performing names that have been around for decades. can you imagine life without jell-o? ivory soap? apparently a lot of people do. a look at...
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joining me now are congressman elijah cummings, democrat of maryland who signed on to the letter urging the justice department to change police practices, and patricia bynes, committeewoman of ferguson township. thank you both for being here. >> good to be with you. >> thank you for having me. >> congressman, the new comment about military gear in "urban areas," doesn't it highlight what we need to renew and review as we renew our commitment to serve and protect? we need to review police tactics all over the country. >> yes. no doubt about it, reverend. our citizens should never be in a position where they are paying people to protect and serve and the next thing you know they found out those people are attacking them as if they are in a war zone. so it's very important that police have training and have certain sensitivity. reverend, under the 1033 program whereby the local police departments get this equipment, a lot of the equipment, you talk about bayonets, grenade launchers, all kinds of stuff. >> right. >> a lot policemen -- first of all, the equipment has no place in an urban are
joining me now are congressman elijah cummings, democrat of maryland who signed on to the letter urging the justice department to change police practices, and patricia bynes, committeewoman of ferguson township. thank you both for being here. >> good to be with you. >> thank you for having me. >> congressman, the new comment about military gear in "urban areas," doesn't it highlight what we need to renew and review as we renew our commitment to serve and protect? we...
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elijah cummings saying it best. you had so many people who see the president as someone they don't like. you need others to come in and talk about the same things he would talk about. to "making money" charles payne on why that is the case. good to see you. what's going on here? >> in the black community there's an unwritten rule you don't dis the president, not dissing him and being energizing by him are two separate things. they are going to sing from the same hymn sheet and unfortunately it's the sort of they're against you, the fair tactics, we need a police czar. these kind of things. also the president at some point, i don't know how he could go in front of black crowds and not accept responsibility. he'll talk as if he's not the president or doesn't have a role to play in policy and econ. neil: he has framed it that i would be much more effective, if not for the damn republicans stuff, even the racist republicans, without saying it. >> sure, sure, there's always that there's a certain segment of the republica
elijah cummings saying it best. you had so many people who see the president as someone they don't like. you need others to come in and talk about the same things he would talk about. to "making money" charles payne on why that is the case. good to see you. what's going on here? >> in the black community there's an unwritten rule you don't dis the president, not dissing him and being energizing by him are two separate things. they are going to sing from the same hymn sheet and...
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are on them, and when i say actors i refer to anyone less than 18 years of age, river phoenix or elijah wood or something like that. one thing that gets me is that our society is so adamant about the adult-child sexual issues, yet they, and as you know, media provides sex for enticement to whatever product they are attempting to sell, and sometimes they present us with children with no clothes on in soap commercials and things like that. those things disturb me. those things disrupt my serenity. i am too young in the recovery to be able to shut off the impulses that go through my body. >> while most agree that they don't want these men living next door to them, many patients' rights advocates advocate it is wrong to keep them locked up in a mental institution indefinitely after they have served out the sentences. a class action suit filed by inmates says they are wrongfully incarcerated. matthew hennessey works with the svps and he has heard many of the complaints. >> if you try to put yourself in their shoes for a little bit, you can understand why. a lot of the men have been in prison
are on them, and when i say actors i refer to anyone less than 18 years of age, river phoenix or elijah wood or something like that. one thing that gets me is that our society is so adamant about the adult-child sexual issues, yet they, and as you know, media provides sex for enticement to whatever product they are attempting to sell, and sometimes they present us with children with no clothes on in soap commercials and things like that. those things disturb me. those things disrupt my...
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joining me now is democratic congressman elijah cummings and margie omara. greatest registrar of african-american voters in philadelphia history where i grew up was the existence of frank rizzo, the tough police commissioner who was seen as too darn tough on black people. he had the night stick and all that. the big military hardware he brought in tanks and everything. >> i'm very familiar. >> that got people to register in a higher percentage than white people. with all that's going on and marked today by the sad funeral there might be a side effect. your thoughts. >> let me express my sympathy to the brown family and the ferguson community. you're absolutely right, chris. first of all, ferguson, missouri , we have fergusons all over the country. there are a lot of pent-up frustrations on the part of african-american people and hispanics with regard to the kind of incident we saw happen in ferguson. what happens is i think these incidents become more or less a wake-up call. i have often said in time a moment will happen that can then be turned into a moveme
joining me now is democratic congressman elijah cummings and margie omara. greatest registrar of african-american voters in philadelphia history where i grew up was the existence of frank rizzo, the tough police commissioner who was seen as too darn tough on black people. he had the night stick and all that. the big military hardware he brought in tanks and everything. >> i'm very familiar. >> that got people to register in a higher percentage than white people. with all that's...
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that he criticized the intelligence committee report because it was another example according to elijahn committee issuing a statement and transcripts two months after they were passed over by speaker boehner to investigate this controversial assault, megyn. >> thanks. >> you're welcome. >>> we have breaking news next on a growing showdown between the white house and republicans over the crisis at our southern border. there are late developments on this tonight. and charles krauthammer is here right after the break on the possible fallout. and this could get big mpkts plus, chilling new details about an american-born suicide bomber and how he managed to leave a terror training camp and catch a plane right to florida. plus, "the kelly file" confirming a patient infected with ebola, extremely deadly disease, is headed to an american hospital. we will speak with an infectious disease expert trained in outbreaks like this one. >> on ebola i know there have been high-level talks to do something about possibly bringing americans or workers that have been exposed out of that have been exposed
that he criticized the intelligence committee report because it was another example according to elijahn committee issuing a statement and transcripts two months after they were passed over by speaker boehner to investigate this controversial assault, megyn. >> thanks. >> you're welcome. >>> we have breaking news next on a growing showdown between the white house and republicans over the crisis at our southern border. there are late developments on this tonight. and charles...
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. >> they call him elijah.es in and out of the door like the wind. >> he was, like, the first guy, hey, jim, you're up. >> what's on "mad"? >> i'm going to rank the latin food restaurants. >> hello. >> according to what? what you like? >> no. i was going to stick with stocks, that okay with you? going to stick with stocks. david, one word for you. >> yes? >> tesla. recommended today. >> yes, yes, all-time high. is that not unbelievable? there you go again. how does the s&p get to an all-time -- this is what happens. you just get companies. coors upgraded today. i love that. just does not matter. hits just keep coming. >> interesting piece today, either the "washington post" or "usa today" on california and texas, governors duking it out to get the plant. where is the cap x, that's an example. >> we got consolidation everywhere, and the airlines might come back, just consolidation, m&a, shrink to grow, dividend -- these are all part of the mosaic why we're 1% away, and they are not stopping. i got to tell you, i
. >> they call him elijah.es in and out of the door like the wind. >> he was, like, the first guy, hey, jim, you're up. >> what's on "mad"? >> i'm going to rank the latin food restaurants. >> hello. >> according to what? what you like? >> no. i was going to stick with stocks, that okay with you? going to stick with stocks. david, one word for you. >> yes? >> tesla. recommended today. >> yes, yes, all-time high. is that not...
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calling a meet the police event tonight in south camden, the family, friendly event, is being held at elijah perry park at ninth and ferry avenue. there will be refreshments, give aways, health screenings, other activities, the event starts right 5:30 this afternoon. >>> well across the country some sense of calm returning to ferguson, mission your. >> i day after michael brown of course is laid to rest. protesters held peace march with police escort. dozens of protesters participating in this march. about 3 miles long. captain ron job son of the missouri highway patrol, exchanged couple of hugs, there he is right there, this peaceful demonstration stark contrast with two weeks every unrest that followed brown's death. brown, who was unarmed, was killed by a ferguson police officer. vehicles cents are underway to determine if that officer will be charged. >>> and, americans been killed fighting alongside the terrorist army of isis. >> yes, an american. >> yes. >> for us officials, another warning sign that united states could be in the cross hairs. doug luzader, tell us more about this guy f
calling a meet the police event tonight in south camden, the family, friendly event, is being held at elijah perry park at ninth and ferry avenue. there will be refreshments, give aways, health screenings, other activities, the event starts right 5:30 this afternoon. >>> well across the country some sense of calm returning to ferguson, mission your. >> i day after michael brown of course is laid to rest. protesters held peace march with police escort. dozens of protesters...
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. >> he is taking the fifth, elijah. [indiscernible] >> to discuss a republican staffing -- [indiscernible] although he provided a copy of [indiscernible] he refused my request to provide it to members of the committee. the fact however does not support these claims. we have now only 38 employees who have all told us the same thing. that the white house was not directed, subjected or even knew about it at the time it was occurring. and none of the witnesses identified any political motivation. the inspector general told us the same thing. he found no evidence of any white house involvement or political motivation. instead, the very first line of the results section said it began with employees in cincinnati who "developed and used inappropriate criteria to deny applications of organizations with the words 'tea party' in their name." a manager explained that his employees were the ones who first came up with the inappropriate search terms in 2010. this manager explained that his employees were the ones who first came up w
. >> he is taking the fifth, elijah. [indiscernible] >> to discuss a republican staffing -- [indiscernible] although he provided a copy of [indiscernible] he refused my request to provide it to members of the committee. the fact however does not support these claims. we have now only 38 employees who have all told us the same thing. that the white house was not directed, subjected or even knew about it at the time it was occurring. and none of the witnesses identified any political...
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there is an effort headed by elijah cummings to create a police czar that might address some of these issues. they wrote a letter to president obama. what do you think of this initiative to appoint a police czar and what kind of training needs to be done to help the situation? idea of don't like the another federal czar. we have already had too many of those and that is a knee-jerk response in washington to create another office and bureaucracy. i am not for that idea at all. the government needs to clean up its own act. so far been talking about local civilian police agencies. we have another problem at the federal level. in addition to the flow of theons from the pentagon, number of regulatory agencies that have also created paramilitary units. the fbi has them. the secret service has them. dea. the fbi should have some of these. i'm talking about the fda. the bureau of land management. the education apartment. these non-law-enforcement agencies have also acquired military weapons and military units that are going out to enforce their regulations. this is another aspect of the milit
there is an effort headed by elijah cummings to create a police czar that might address some of these issues. they wrote a letter to president obama. what do you think of this initiative to appoint a police czar and what kind of training needs to be done to help the situation? idea of don't like the another federal czar. we have already had too many of those and that is a knee-jerk response in washington to create another office and bureaucracy. i am not for that idea at all. the government...
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>> well, the congressional black caucus, elijah cummings, congressman from maryland, suggested a policel funding in police departments, there should be better direction and better carrying out of the use of the federal funds and i think that's a possibility. >> the police are, sounds like, federal central control at some level over local police forces, which traditionally have been -- >> it's not going to happen. the reality is the republicans would never put it to a vote. there needs to be more ties to grants and other grants to see they're used for the proper purposes. the military equipment that's gone out is improper. i think some of the times i think policemen probably just like to shoot the m-17s for sport. policemen, they've got a tough job, i support police but at the same time they like guns. lot of people in america like guns. >> the police fire at guns at people just -- >> no, just recreational stuff. the m-17s have hardly ever been used by a police department in this country. they were used as a standup tool to intimidate people in ferguson but that's the only time i've seen
>> well, the congressional black caucus, elijah cummings, congressman from maryland, suggested a policel funding in police departments, there should be better direction and better carrying out of the use of the federal funds and i think that's a possibility. >> the police are, sounds like, federal central control at some level over local police forces, which traditionally have been -- >> it's not going to happen. the reality is the republicans would never put it to a vote....