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basically, he came into the temple that they and shot six .eople dead, one was my father others were injured. one is to critically in a vegetative state -- one is still in a critically vegetative state. this past week and was a healing process. vigil andthe one-year with the domes going up the one of the wishes my dad really wanted was he wanted it to look that way. >> pardeep kaleka, can you talk about the guest you're sitting next to right now? can you talk about how the two of you met after this killing last year? >> sure. , right after august, there was a lot of media and we were working with other nonprofits in the area. as i was working with some nonprofits as far as the gun debate, that was frustrating at the time. i was walking out of the meeting and one of the people asked me, had he contacted arno michaelis yet? i have been meeting to contact him because i knew the work you is doing in the community -- work he was doing the community. we were both part of another which is made up of former violent extremists and survivors who linked together and share their stories of forgi
basically, he came into the temple that they and shot six .eople dead, one was my father others were injured. one is to critically in a vegetative state -- one is still in a critically vegetative state. this past week and was a healing process. vigil andthe one-year with the domes going up the one of the wishes my dad really wanted was he wanted it to look that way. >> pardeep kaleka, can you talk about the guest you're sitting next to right now? can you talk about how the two of you met...
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eople haveebeen blamiig things on the full moon since thee beginning of time. and now a brrtish insurance compann ays its noticcd a 14 percent nccease in acccdent claims on nights when therr is a full moon. but expprrs here in baltimore are skeetical about theenew studd. (mr. o'leary) "mostly, what we se is that eople kind of remember selectivelyywhennthingsshaapen during full moon.. there'ssa bad acccdent oo bad weether or a lot oo births or emergency room visiti happenssto be durinn a ffll moon peopll rellte the two and think, uhh it mmss be the ull moon. but when yyu look at all the stuuies hatthave been donn for years noww there's eally no connection betwwen any of that." and ii case you are wonddring there is a full oon outtthere tonight. gettthis! a spectacular view oo an island volcano bbowing its top. tiie-lapse video sowwsthee eruptiin of a volcaan in new zealaad!!this is white island, off the iilandd ation's northern coast. eologists say that's mostly sttam youusee shooting into the air. the volcano has been rumbling on and off for aabut a year.. this
eople haveebeen blamiig things on the full moon since thee beginning of time. and now a brrtish insurance compann ays its noticcd a 14 percent nccease in acccdent claims on nights when therr is a full moon. but expprrs here in baltimore are skeetical about theenew studd. (mr. o'leary) "mostly, what we se is that eople kind of remember selectivelyywhennthingsshaapen during full moon.. there'ssa bad acccdent oo bad weether or a lot oo births or emergency room visiti happenssto be durinn a...
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poot to ooher facebook users' tmelinee, this is angerous. his is so dangerouu, beccuse itt will alloo eopleto maae publlc ads without paying facebbok moneyy" facebook's securiiy teem ...awards cash... tt ss-callld.... ""hite hat".,.. hackkrs... thht epprt fllws..../ but... khalill.. onnt be seeing... any mooeyy... he social nettwrk ssys ...despite hs ggod intentionss ... e still broke the rulee....and will not et a reward. a weekknd zombie walk in ancouver... causes problems for olice. as it turns out... the "undead" costtmes were a little too reaal for ssme people. pooice say they received umerouu calls froo peopleewho thhught the zzmbies' replica weapons were reall. - react to story - tony wx after a storrbook, triuuppant season that ended in him hoisting he lombaadiitrophy as ssper bowl mvpp joe flacco, it'sssaff to say, has arrived... espeeciaaly when you coosidee the mammoth 120--illion dollar coonracc hh ssgnne in the off-ssason.. after all hat, some guus miggt be tempted to lighten up a bit in trainiig camp...take thinns a littll asy... joo flacco is not wiied ttattwayy.. a... aramed
poot to ooher facebook users' tmelinee, this is angerous. his is so dangerouu, beccuse itt will alloo eopleto maae publlc ads without paying facebbok moneyy" facebook's securiiy teem ...awards cash... tt ss-callld.... ""hite hat".,.. hackkrs... thht epprt fllws..../ but... khalill.. onnt be seeing... any mooeyy... he social nettwrk ssys ...despite hs ggod intentionss ... e still broke the rulee....and will not et a reward. a weekknd zombie walk in ancouver... causes problems...
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eople are following the money, sometimes it's people following a type of power. not what i'm going to talk about. i'm going to stay focussed? of as he ever been accused being corrupt? >>y, in the 2010 campaign, you vincent gray, then the council chairman, he took full advantage of some story written, actually, administration. ossibly favoring some friends of adrian finty. lived here, you saw television ads that presented it that way. incent grey's slogan is character, leadership. that character and integrity, direct shots of the fintey administration at that corrupt. ed of being >> he was never indict? >> he was never indicted or any investigations other than d.c. council investigation hich ironically was led by folks who ended up going to jail for other things, like the other council members you members. thomas jr.own, harry >> michael brown. > let's show vince grey who beat adrian finney in what year? >> 2010. beat him?ly did he >> oh, it was handy. points.everal the polls showed that fintey was going to lose. he was still going to fight at end. >> i think adri
eople are following the money, sometimes it's people following a type of power. not what i'm going to talk about. i'm going to stay focussed? of as he ever been accused being corrupt? >>y, in the 2010 campaign, you vincent gray, then the council chairman, he took full advantage of some story written, actually, administration. ossibly favoring some friends of adrian finty. lived here, you saw television ads that presented it that way. incent grey's slogan is character, leadership. that...
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. >> we cannot believe we are here with all of you crazy eople. kym johnson leaving. >> we heard you have been giving the beautiful kate hudson lessons. >> she is fantastic. she would be amazing on the show but she is a busy girl. >> i am derek hough. >> hosting the special which finds five families competing against each other for $10,000. anyone can pull this off deserves an applause. lady gaga hitting the promo circle hard. four different looks in one day. gaga entering in this. >> get it together. >> and leaving in her most shocking look of the day, completely covered up. >> one guy that knows all about gaga's outfit changes, her boyfriend. we talked about his girl, interesting new title and the new season of his hit show. lady gaga with her beaming boyfriend dishing on his girl. when taylor sat down with his co-star he blushed at stories calling him the new george clooney. >> that is flattering. it is my gray hair. >> a few gray hairs for season 2 and a plot spoiler. his character may become a daddy. >> he is starting to go back to work genui
. >> we cannot believe we are here with all of you crazy eople. kym johnson leaving. >> we heard you have been giving the beautiful kate hudson lessons. >> she is fantastic. she would be amazing on the show but she is a busy girl. >> i am derek hough. >> hosting the special which finds five families competing against each other for $10,000. anyone can pull this off deserves an applause. lady gaga hitting the promo circle hard. four different looks in one day. gaga...
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but soonn he numbee t'' expeeted to double. (14:39:59) "across the ciiy we'veenoticed hht eople acceptd once you ccept the small onee you become immmne tt the bigg ones..in little italy we will nnt accepttsmall crimes...." (15::0:32))(kkaft))"we doo't ned an offfcer on every corner we shouldn't need aa officee on everr corner but people need to be responssble.....!" police have made four arrestssin conneetion with tteeattack... all of them teenagers. live in little italy... i'm megan gilliiann, fox45 morninggnews. lliht is shee on a ppsssble mottve ehind the quadruple shooting in pigtown neighborhood... that killed two people anndleff two others wounded..... ten ddllars that's what neighors say triggered it. meggaa kerrigan and illiam monroo are dead....theer baby was inn hee saae room but was not hurr. tto wmen who were also shot remaan hospittlized. ii's a shooting that's shhcced neighbors along south carry street. (ann sands-nextt door neighbor) "i mean i was close to all oo them... now he baby dont have a mother or father.. theyre both gone... ii just...teaas meeupp" (kim poe) ""er
but soonn he numbee t'' expeeted to double. (14:39:59) "across the ciiy we'veenoticed hht eople acceptd once you ccept the small onee you become immmne tt the bigg ones..in little italy we will nnt accepttsmall crimes...." (15::0:32))(kkaft))"we doo't ned an offfcer on every corner we shouldn't need aa officee on everr corner but people need to be responssble.....!" police have made four arrestssin conneetion with tteeattack... all of them teenagers. live in little italy......
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. > john: an influential environmental group, river eople. >> all the people from the company, says this problem. thisas there in the first place, but ty are lying. >> john: he and the gas land movie says this is much more likely to happen after fracking but when state and environmental officials investigated they concluded fracking had nothing to do with it. it was just gashat is naturally in the grod. that happened. there are many places in america where no tcking is done, but water still catches fire. this is a lake in alaska. this man lives in new york whe fracking is banned, yet... and if fracking doesn't cause these problems. why the headlines about ruined wells. film maker checked out pollution claimed made by them >> have you done independent testi? >> we did way back two years ago. >> john: he was oddly vague about the results. >> i can't remember what that shows. >> john: he says the well water was dirty a dark. when they checked, it wasn't. >> it changes from day to day. >> john: they demanded that pennsylvania environmental officials tested the water and epa did andoncluded t
. > john: an influential environmental group, river eople. >> all the people from the company, says this problem. thisas there in the first place, but ty are lying. >> john: he and the gas land movie says this is much more likely to happen after fracking but when state and environmental officials investigated they concluded fracking had nothing to do with it. it was just gashat is naturally in the grod. that happened. there are many places in america where no tcking is done, but...
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they're winding out rape shops and the proem is once these go into affect eople will start to five younge in partilar are going to start paying the fines for not having insurance rather than getting into these exchanges neil: my next guest wil be all over that. i want said expre one other issue. brought up on fox news. they're looking at one or 200 percent increase. contrary to this idea was the age changes take old and young people coming in, preservers and go down, mathematically is simply cannot work that way. what goes up stays up. rarely ever the premiums go down. in other words, when we attain a highevel is stays there. >> this is what we see hapning when the government, especially the federal government gets involved. we have seen this with tuition rates in the education system and now we see it with health insurance. what goes up is not alys come down when it comes to health insurance rates. d the problem is once again despite the obama administration's effortso advertise to young people of concerts', on the beach, the coffee cup, they are just not signing up because they can't a
they're winding out rape shops and the proem is once these go into affect eople will start to five younge in partilar are going to start paying the fines for not having insurance rather than getting into these exchanges neil: my next guest wil be all over that. i want said expre one other issue. brought up on fox news. they're looking at one or 200 percent increase. contrary to this idea was the age changes take old and young people coming in, preservers and go down, mathematically is simply...
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eople thought he would bring peace or more even life than s had been a 1850 terrible decade. much. t he could but not >> which first lady in history dinner u like to have with? >> here i go again. probably mrs. roosevelt. edith roosevelt. veelts wife? >> sure. >> why? tremendously was good company and dolly madison was good company. eisenhower was good company. no one forgot a dinner with her. that? is >> she was giddy-yap and fun and made people laugh and had feeling good. mrs. lyndon johnson whom i have a charming ith is person. you knew her well. and she's a charming person to too.ith but a woman who's made it through that much to get there to have some charm. almost any of them i would take. might be a little scared of mrs. lincoln. make goode rest would company. >> video clips of white houses and first ladies and all of that. presidents and the first one professor of the american university. and he did a book on the history house. ks in the white >> yes. >> this is a q&a for a couple of ago about the martha it upgton's slave -- pick at the end. >> she found out early 1796 that
eople thought he would bring peace or more even life than s had been a 1850 terrible decade. much. t he could but not >> which first lady in history dinner u like to have with? >> here i go again. probably mrs. roosevelt. edith roosevelt. veelts wife? >> sure. >> why? tremendously was good company and dolly madison was good company. eisenhower was good company. no one forgot a dinner with her. that? is >> she was giddy-yap and fun and made people laugh and had...
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happened, how many eople in your organization reported and what did they do with the social media and everything? >> well, it was, you know, as on.say, the days go you never know what you're going to get. ae last week was, i think, as newsworthy extraordinary week hat i've certainly ever been involved in at the court. in every decision that last week practically. nd so with -- with domas and prop 8, we did know that was coming down that day. help you line of things up and get things ready to be posted immediately. all over.ple i re were -- i don't -- couldn't tell you how many people, but certainly a lot. those was another one of days where it was one thing after another. an as file a story and do on-line to do a video to explain the decision. a -- it was a pretty hectic week. it was also a day that exposed the kind of fault line. nd i think the fault line is between these two guys and us 50-50 now.nd maybe upstairs in the courtroom when announced n is incommunicado when all hell broke loose and editors are saying, boy, i wish i could talk to my scotus reporter and a long announcermen
happened, how many eople in your organization reported and what did they do with the social media and everything? >> well, it was, you know, as on.say, the days go you never know what you're going to get. ae last week was, i think, as newsworthy extraordinary week hat i've certainly ever been involved in at the court. in every decision that last week practically. nd so with -- with domas and prop 8, we did know that was coming down that day. help you line of things up and get things ready...
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>> it disappointed a lot of eople.now i think that -- at the same time, he is a very effective attorney general. e helped to turn around that office hearing april really love but he did here and he aggressively went after wall street. some people may be willing to forget what he did on the personal side because they like what he did in public life. we'll see. there are a lot of cases out there. and people are waiting to see if they are ready to trust these people based on the public record. >> if you are married and your husband did that to you, what would you do? >> and terms of how i would react to -- for example -- i think that is a tough position for a spouse to be in. honestly, i can't say and i don't want to pass judgment. i think some of these political spouses get judgment passed on them. like hillary clinton, how could she stand by bill clinton after he did that. but i don't think you can say -- and you can judge them without being in a position -- instead of knowing what the relationship was, what they went t
>> it disappointed a lot of eople.now i think that -- at the same time, he is a very effective attorney general. e helped to turn around that office hearing april really love but he did here and he aggressively went after wall street. some people may be willing to forget what he did on the personal side because they like what he did in public life. we'll see. there are a lot of cases out there. and people are waiting to see if they are ready to trust these people based on the public...
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it is critical from a utility perspective that we need to have control over assets, ,eople, processes, investments and how those all are integrated together and how they impact our cyber regulatory perspective. we have to maintain an accurate security and compliance -- i say that because i think the two are inextricably linked together. configurations, the basic fundamentals are boring for us that nobody likes to talk about. we need to know who is coming in and out of our secure and sensitive environments. we need to know what traffic is coming into our networks, what traffic is leaving. we have external threats and internal. we have dealt with internal threats that it had an impact on various areas of our company. we have to be able to track those. we have to continue to evolve with technologies, with awareness that can pull all of these data points together and we can see them in one complete and comprehensive picture so we can make those decisions in real time that we need to and not wait 12 months to find out that we have a threat or nefarious actor insider network. let me turn it
it is critical from a utility perspective that we need to have control over assets, ,eople, processes, investments and how those all are integrated together and how they impact our cyber regulatory perspective. we have to maintain an accurate security and compliance -- i say that because i think the two are inextricably linked together. configurations, the basic fundamentals are boring for us that nobody likes to talk about. we need to know who is coming in and out of our secure and sensitive...
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eople need time. miss understanding leads to further misunderstanding. i do not know anything about the hidden paths of diplomacy and politics. i recognize it is a moment of suspicion. it doesn't have to last. if they -- this is a rational. you do not benefit by being part of this conversation. i have no thought about the long-term plans. to my mind, the best to do is always to do less and make it sound as if i do not have to eal with some of these details. they are being determined by the population. this is a very strange moment in history. think about the history of democracy. is a funny animal where the free males come together and they vote or it is the institutions that are very controlled and there are usually a lot of factors outside of the elections. what you have is something different. taking the ancient idea of people coming out -- the numbers are different, millions. what do you do if you have a ity where you could have hundreds of thousands of people here and they are saying something different? that led to the ridiculous conclusion of coun
eople need time. miss understanding leads to further misunderstanding. i do not know anything about the hidden paths of diplomacy and politics. i recognize it is a moment of suspicion. it doesn't have to last. if they -- this is a rational. you do not benefit by being part of this conversation. i have no thought about the long-term plans. to my mind, the best to do is always to do less and make it sound as if i do not have to eal with some of these details. they are being determined by the...
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people used at us as if we were happy to have explosions and eople dying because of stories. this is how they looked at us. they didn't know we were trying to bring the truth out, to talk about what was really happening. so most of the threats were coming from the armed groups from the insurgency. sometimes from american forces, not a lot with iraqi forces, they would let us work. but after that it changed, and not the americans, not the iraqi army or the armed groups. now that the americans are gone, we saw that the iraqi army and police are becoming ore and more hostile against journalists. it became very usual to have journalists being beat up by he police, by the army, having the cameras broken, taken into custody for a couple of hours, threatened, maybe tortured. also we started seeing journalists being targeted not because they are journalists, but because they work for this specific newspaper or this specific radio station or tv channel. and now we are having journalists being targeted because they are either sunnis or shiahs. >> if you look at the statements about new
people used at us as if we were happy to have explosions and eople dying because of stories. this is how they looked at us. they didn't know we were trying to bring the truth out, to talk about what was really happening. so most of the threats were coming from the armed groups from the insurgency. sometimes from american forces, not a lot with iraqi forces, they would let us work. but after that it changed, and not the americans, not the iraqi army or the armed groups. now that the americans...
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i know over 50%eople defaulted before the rates en changed. the home will increase in value. i will get the raise in march. people rationalized themselves. gets back to melissa's point. about being honest with yrself and being accountable that is the thing we're allowing to go away, by only pointing to wall street and saying these are only ones -- neil: responsibility. >> take some responsibility and accountability becau the fact is most of the people went into knowing it didn't make sense on paper but thought they could make it wor >>bsolutely. i mysf made money in housing. i lost money in housi. we have to all look at consequences and look at potential there bere you make the investment and not just assume because you see the person across the street making money and your m you have to understand the details. neil: good point. we live in a society of victims. whole weight thing? thyroid condition. >>> you remember i got into the middle of republican food fight between rand paul and chris christie turns out democrats have internal heart and soul battle going on, muchigger. w
i know over 50%eople defaulted before the rates en changed. the home will increase in value. i will get the raise in march. people rationalized themselves. gets back to melissa's point. about being honest with yrself and being accountable that is the thing we're allowing to go away, by only pointing to wall street and saying these are only ones -- neil: responsibility. >> take some responsibility and accountability becau the fact is most of the people went into knowing it didn't make...
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eople on occasion have been known to give their colleagues ice chips on the senate floor. it will be fine. you know,n read just, anything that you want. because, you know, you're not challenged on that. leave the phone book, read a book. t didn't take very long that that wasn't exactly the response i was going to receive from many the senate gues in that day. a not only were we held to very extraordinary level of adherence to the senate rules in say, but i t they think many would agree that the completely broken in order to bring an end to the filibuster that night. what we saw with that were two things -- one, when i was halted while debate occurred on the -- filibuster for the next our and a half, we saw my democratic senate colleagues rules so masterfully to argue parliamentary procedure. believe me, we were watching the clock, ticking, ticking, ticking. every moment. succeeding in taking the people sat ng down the field, we in the gallery all day long, so respectful. you could hear a pin drop in the senate chamber that day. the gallery was completely filled. enough of
eople on occasion have been known to give their colleagues ice chips on the senate floor. it will be fine. you know,n read just, anything that you want. because, you know, you're not challenged on that. leave the phone book, read a book. t didn't take very long that that wasn't exactly the response i was going to receive from many the senate gues in that day. a not only were we held to very extraordinary level of adherence to the senate rules in say, but i t they think many would agree that the...
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eople have to recognize, don't push people either toward a kind of liberalism. people don't pray and they feel bad when somebody who used to pray doesn't pray anymore. they feel hurt. so analyze this. somebody who never praise would feel bad because somebody used to pray. they would like to feel some people are religious, just not themselves. this is very puzzling. i can think of an american analogy but let me not go that far. these things just exist in society. we cannot think of this -- it's 90 million people and i'm not even sure there are 90 million. we will get to know more. >> i think the issue at hand is mechanisms by which the decisions are made. your question brings up the issue -- you said 20 million or 33 million. these are just numbers. nobody says they have any basis. there's no actual basis for this. if we want to hold a discussion and we have no grounds for making claims. claims as long as they are not based on evidence, their children will just be more claims. how can you come to any kind of conclusions or agreements on hat? >> i'm a retired econ
eople have to recognize, don't push people either toward a kind of liberalism. people don't pray and they feel bad when somebody who used to pray doesn't pray anymore. they feel hurt. so analyze this. somebody who never praise would feel bad because somebody used to pray. they would like to feel some people are religious, just not themselves. this is very puzzling. i can think of an american analogy but let me not go that far. these things just exist in society. we cannot think of this -- it's...
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. >> we cannot believe we are here with all of you crazy eople.hudson lessons. >> she is fantastic. she would be amazing on the show but she is a busy girl. >> i am derek hough. >> hosting the special which finds five families competing against each other for $10,000. anyone can pull this off deserves an applause. lady gaga hitting the promo circle hard. four different looks in one day. gaga entering in this. >> get it together. >> and leaving in her most shocking look of the day, completely covered up. >> one guy that knows all about gaga's outfit changes, her boyfriend. we talked about his girl, interesting new title and the new season of his hit show. lady gaga with her beaming boyfriend dishing on his girl. when taylor sat down with his co-star he blushed at stories calling him the new george clooney. >> that is flattering. it is my gray hair. >> a few gray hairs for season 2 and a plot spoiler. his character may become a daddy. >> he is starting to go back to work genuinely and trying to move on. >> "chicago fire" so popular with the natives
. >> we cannot believe we are here with all of you crazy eople.hudson lessons. >> she is fantastic. she would be amazing on the show but she is a busy girl. >> i am derek hough. >> hosting the special which finds five families competing against each other for $10,000. anyone can pull this off deserves an applause. lady gaga hitting the promo circle hard. four different looks in one day. gaga entering in this. >> get it together. >> and leaving in her most...
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find new audiences, and a very mportant one -- social media may be a way to inform young eople aboutow our judicial system works. the impact of social media and what is it?ge, social media of coverage of trials have increased as the networks of social and the media's use of social media has increased. cameras, photography, oftentimes, not allowed in courtrooms. are now judges permitting lap tops, smart allowing a reporter and journalists to tweet live. reporting as well as live blogging is becoming a norm in courtrooms. it's becoming expected. video een smart phone being uploaded right from the courtroom, right from the courtroom steps. o we have to talk about the pros and the cons as well, a couple of pros. he news media has an important influence in how the public perceives and understands the judicial system. the way we access nformation about the proceedings as it happens in the courtroom. this is critical because in maintain public confidence and trust, the court has to engage with the public. you justieve, richard, wrote an article about how public confidence in the court decli
find new audiences, and a very mportant one -- social media may be a way to inform young eople aboutow our judicial system works. the impact of social media and what is it?ge, social media of coverage of trials have increased as the networks of social and the media's use of social media has increased. cameras, photography, oftentimes, not allowed in courtrooms. are now judges permitting lap tops, smart allowing a reporter and journalists to tweet live. reporting as well as live blogging is...
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international guests and labor activists, academics, young ,eople, senior citizens everybody has gotten a chance to come in and participate in the .uild up to this convention we have to change ourselves to meet the changing needs of workers right now. we will have over 40 action sessions that will be led by people from around the united states and around the world. so we can talk about strategy, what we need to do to change and how we can work together more effectively. quite frank way, this is a very exciting time for us because i think the first time where we have brought in only progressive groups together. let's think together, strategize together, plan together. ultimately, let's execute the plans together. we are pretty excited about it. next week, it will start next sunday and go sunday, monday, tuesday, wednesday. we are excited about that. so while we are celebrating what we have earned on labor day, afterwards we are going to be fighting for what we have earned from here on out. i will leave it with that. >> that was a wonderful conclusion. a couple bits of follow-up to a fasc
international guests and labor activists, academics, young ,eople, senior citizens everybody has gotten a chance to come in and participate in the .uild up to this convention we have to change ourselves to meet the changing needs of workers right now. we will have over 40 action sessions that will be led by people from around the united states and around the world. so we can talk about strategy, what we need to do to change and how we can work together more effectively. quite frank way, this is...
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well -- caller: and this fear of people being afraid of blacks, blacks do not get the majority of all eoplell -- majority of welfare. welfare was not started for black people. welfare was started for the people in appalachia. the first person to receive welfare was a white lady. i did not know what welfare was the 1970s. i moved from a black community in the 1950s to a 90% white community and went to a school where i had three blacks in my class but these kids were new americans, europeans, did not come here with the perception that blacks were bonita them. the white kids -- were beneath them. the white kids played with the black kids, we went to their homes and ate dinner with them. the parents did in speaking with the children spoke english and there was no racial bias -- the parents didn't speaking wish, but the children spoke in this and there's no racial highest -- no racial bias. we spread this hate to others -- host: pat -- guest: i like her. caller: one more thing -- other people can come to this country and do not have to have their voting rights reaffirm. why do our voting rights
well -- caller: and this fear of people being afraid of blacks, blacks do not get the majority of all eoplell -- majority of welfare. welfare was not started for black people. welfare was started for the people in appalachia. the first person to receive welfare was a white lady. i did not know what welfare was the 1970s. i moved from a black community in the 1950s to a 90% white community and went to a school where i had three blacks in my class but these kids were new americans, europeans, did...
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links on and put a your facebook page reminding eople that on october 1 there is some new opportunitieswe need that person-to-person coverage. we is an historic opportunity that we've never had in the united states. mayor said, presidents for 70 years have been trying to reform.th comprehensive republicans and democrats. and while it may seem that this a political debate, the debate is really over. of law was signed in march 2010 by the president of the united states. year ago the supreme court upheld the constitutionality of the affordable care act and was dent barack obama re-elected pretty overwhelmingly. there is the law and we are implementing the law. so, it is great to be with you. look forward to working with you on a healthier more prosperous philadelphia, and the united states of america. thanks very much. applause] >> thank you, secretary. we will transition to our panel. i would like to highlight some who will be with us. s mentioned by the secretary, we will hear from hilda. the secretary will join us. i would like to invite dr. don schwartz to come. is staying.r am happy t
links on and put a your facebook page reminding eople that on october 1 there is some new opportunitieswe need that person-to-person coverage. we is an historic opportunity that we've never had in the united states. mayor said, presidents for 70 years have been trying to reform.th comprehensive republicans and democrats. and while it may seem that this a political debate, the debate is really over. of law was signed in march 2010 by the president of the united states. year ago the supreme court...
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but there are more like children, black students in college than there are black .eople in prison so i want to make sure i make that point. but it's like martin king said. we have a long way to go. we've come a long way. we're not in slavery and when we were in slavery we were told it would for for -- to wait for freedom. when we were free, we're told to to wait for quality and our rates. and when we got a black resident, we were told to -- black president, we were told to wait for his second term to say anything to him about race issues. from what i understand, the president will speak on the march on washington commemorating "i have a dream ." i think that will be his legacy speech. i think they will remember that speech the way they remember the gettysburg address from abraham lincoln. i think it will be something special. host: a few days after your op- of thee's a little bit president president talking about his own experience with race. >> and then finally come i think it will be important for all of us to do some soul-searching. there has been talk about whether we should conv
but there are more like children, black students in college than there are black .eople in prison so i want to make sure i make that point. but it's like martin king said. we have a long way to go. we've come a long way. we're not in slavery and when we were in slavery we were told it would for for -- to wait for freedom. when we were free, we're told to to wait for quality and our rates. and when we got a black resident, we were told to -- black president, we were told to wait for his second...
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eople who you have encountered can you tell us a couple of stories? >> sure.i also want to thank the institute. i tell people i am a naturalization evangelist. i am like a kid in a candy store today. this is wonderful. i have a very fond impression of the institute and of dallas because of this. i want to introduce you to two people actually three. i want to introduce you to abe sandoval who is typical of someone naturalizing. wife are in the process of naturalizing. they came to a workshop that the campaign runs a couple of weeks ago. i was at that workshop with him. there are 200 people interested in applying for naturalization. there were over 100 volunteers. really wonderful. abel's wife is from mexico. abel is from guatemala. he works at the university of san francisco. that is one of the premier hospitals medical schools in the world. they have three children. to earn college. -- two are in college. one plans on being a lawyer, the other is studying business and advertising. in 1988 whentemala he was in his late teens. he came to the united states and be
eople who you have encountered can you tell us a couple of stories? >> sure.i also want to thank the institute. i tell people i am a naturalization evangelist. i am like a kid in a candy store today. this is wonderful. i have a very fond impression of the institute and of dallas because of this. i want to introduce you to two people actually three. i want to introduce you to abe sandoval who is typical of someone naturalizing. wife are in the process of naturalizing. they came to a...
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black americans right now, young eople. we have a 9/11 every six months.died in 40 years of lynching. we lost more than that in one year. so the priorities that we have are not racism. just because i say that i have -- i need tires on my car, my mother needs heart surgery, we have to establish priorities. just because i spend my money and my resources helping my mother, doesn't mean i need tires. the challenge we face, are we going to give voice to the least of god's children as measure of our effectiveness on leadership. the answer will come by going into the community suffering the of the, not from the 70% households raising children dropping out of school and in jail. but what is happening in the 30% of the households of people not dropping out of school, in jail and on drugs? we unrolled a lady in tuskegee that's 19, going to accept -- accepted to college and for year she's been sleeping on buses studying, going to school. because she's homeless and she was admitford a shelter. we need to go into our communities and put a microphone in front of young p
black americans right now, young eople. we have a 9/11 every six months.died in 40 years of lynching. we lost more than that in one year. so the priorities that we have are not racism. just because i say that i have -- i need tires on my car, my mother needs heart surgery, we have to establish priorities. just because i spend my money and my resources helping my mother, doesn't mean i need tires. the challenge we face, are we going to give voice to the least of god's children as measure of our...
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eople at the said, you don't understand, congressman, we don't have any mechanism to put them on leave without pay. i've never heard anything like that. of course i haven't heard it because i come from the private sector. we don't do that in the private sector. what i did find out was they would love to have that. the people we put in charge of actually love to be able to hold those that work for them accountable. and responsible. so what did we give them? them the ability to do that. now, they can fire somebody on the spot but we didn't do anything about the due process. that person is still entitled to come back. we can create an investigation on a leave without pay, but we also require that the agencies report to congress every 45 days to let us know where the investigation is. my goodness, there's nothing harder in this body than trying to get information when there's an investigation under way. and i just think that we've seen that the last couple of months. you want to get the information, well, we can't talk about it now because there's an investigation going on. doesn't make se
eople at the said, you don't understand, congressman, we don't have any mechanism to put them on leave without pay. i've never heard anything like that. of course i haven't heard it because i come from the private sector. we don't do that in the private sector. what i did find out was they would love to have that. the people we put in charge of actually love to be able to hold those that work for them accountable. and responsible. so what did we give them? them the ability to do that. now, they...
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but your outreach is going but it's just sutching the core and we're missing a whole number of eople. they're confused. it was stated. the individual in west, texas, thought he was in compliance. what he was in community with was the state regulation. they have osha that may stop in. they have the e.p.a. that may stop in. they have you who may stop in. they have the state who may stop in. it can become overwhelming. so don't we have a responsibility to just to coordinate a little bit better and have a single point of contact for some of these kinds of things particularly with regard to the very specific question about how much we have in the form of certain chemicals on your property? >> i think you're right that we do and we're committed to doing just that. the executive order that the president has signed incorporates a pilot through with we are going to work our interagency partners, the e.p.a., osha, a.t.f. to validate best practices, to look at doing joint outreach, to look at -- >> because my time is expiring and i want to ask mr. caldwell one specific question. pilots and other
but your outreach is going but it's just sutching the core and we're missing a whole number of eople. they're confused. it was stated. the individual in west, texas, thought he was in compliance. what he was in community with was the state regulation. they have osha that may stop in. they have the e.p.a. that may stop in. they have you who may stop in. they have the state who may stop in. it can become overwhelming. so don't we have a responsibility to just to coordinate a little bit better and...
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they were really moral eople. i really admire them a lot. >> thanks very much. again on twitter, it seems she might have been more popular than rutherford. is that true? >> there was a comment made saying, when the hayes traveled, rutherford insisted on lucy going along with them so no one would say anything bad about rutherford. perhaps she was more popular than he was. >> the next call comes from julie in venezuela. are you there? >> it has been great. we are learning so much american history. it is just fantastic. >> do you have a question about this first lady? >> yes. are they the first power couple in washington? >> no, i would say the first power couple in washington were john and abigail adams. the first power couple in the presidency were martha and george. >> another call. delighted to have people watching in venezuela. lindsay is in pennsylvania. what is your question? >> i do not have a question either, but i thought it might be fun for your viewers to know i am a relative. my maiden name was urchard. much to my dismay. nobody understood it. i am pro
they were really moral eople. i really admire them a lot. >> thanks very much. again on twitter, it seems she might have been more popular than rutherford. is that true? >> there was a comment made saying, when the hayes traveled, rutherford insisted on lucy going along with them so no one would say anything bad about rutherford. perhaps she was more popular than he was. >> the next call comes from julie in venezuela. are you there? >> it has been great. we are learning...
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eople used at us as if we were happy to have explosions and people dying because of stories. this is how they looked at us. they didn't know we were trying to bring the truth out, to talk about what was really happening. so most of the threats were ming from the armed groups from the insurgence. sometimes from american forces, not a lot with iraqi forces, they would let us work. , and er that it changed not the americans, not the iraqi army or the armed groups. now that the americans are gone, we saw that the iraqi army and police are becoming more and more hostile against journalists. it became very usual to have journalists being beat up by the police, by the army, having the cameras broken, taken into custody for a couple of hours, . reatened, maybe tortured also we started seeing journalists being targeted not because they are journalists, but because they work for this specific newspaper or this specific radio station or tv channel. and now we are having journalists being targeted cause they are either sunnis or shiahs. >> if you look at the statements about news organiz
eople used at us as if we were happy to have explosions and people dying because of stories. this is how they looked at us. they didn't know we were trying to bring the truth out, to talk about what was really happening. so most of the threats were ming from the armed groups from the insurgence. sometimes from american forces, not a lot with iraqi forces, they would let us work. , and er that it changed not the americans, not the iraqi army or the armed groups. now that the americans are gone,...
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passionate the voice that awakened the conscience of a nation and over the eople all wor world.ined, knew that our hopes and our dreams are really all the same. he challenged us to see how we alike than we are differe different. freedom ringlls of today, we are hoping that it is of us to reflect on not only the progress that -- and we have made a lot -- but on what we and also on shed the work that still remains before us. today to pportunity recall where we once were in to think about that young man who at 34 years here and was able to force an entire country to at itself and k to eventually change. paoeeople continue to man and a ream of a movement, a man who in his short suffering and injustice and refused to look the other way way. we can be inspired and we, too, be courageous by continuing to walk in the footsteps of the forged. he he's the one who reminded us walk alone.h that he forged. he's the one who reminded us that we will never walk alone. he was a drum major for justice. so, as the bells toll today, let us reflect on the bravery, let reflect on the sacrifice of tho
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inre is not an english class the december moyn area that isn't filled to the max because eople want to do everything they need to do to become a citizen. pay your taxes, learn english, classes, got hip it. what do i have to do? we had a know your rights. need to do to become -- it really went like this. system is gration changed, if the law changes, what will you need to do to get it?ared for we had 80 people there. people want to know. so i thank you very much for your attempts. up.se don't give we're here behind you. how can we help you. his is good for iowa, this is good for the united states. it's good for the world. let's keep going. [ applause ] >> i think what you've just seen here is really what i hope this iowa.y represents we've got the business community, the labor community, faith community, our new dreamer community. leaders.l and people of all political stripes. not a partisan thing. this is not, never has been in the past. today.uldn't be it should be something that brings us all together to recognize that we have a broken system. and we need to fix it. and we worked ver
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eople can pool their money and speak about politics, not donate to campaigns. but just speak, put up billboards, make commercials, that sort of thing. it should be less trefrl than it is because after all protecting political speech whether by individuals acting alone or together is a core of the first amendment. guest: i do nothing the problem is whether corporations are considered people. a completely rewrites our law of orruption. what the supreme court said is that we can have campaign finance laws to prevent core option or the appearance of corruption in our elections. there was a poll where the question was do you feel corporations should be able to give unlimited sums of money and only 17% agreed that no corruption would come. there is the appearance of hereby. more people believe in u.f.o.'s an witchcraft than citizens united. there's unquestionably the appearance of corruption created by massive sums of money, whether it comes from corporate donors or individual donors. and before citizens united there was a recognition that we needed the ability to re
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most of the testimony you have heard that have contradicted our .eople that we got to testify including the number two guy on the ground. i have to getg our folks credit for, one of the guys in the oversight committee was actually out with in days after this here. state department people were told by the chief of staff "don't talk to them. go what do you mean? -- don't talk to them. co what do you mean? they are the oversight committee. to push this.ue when the president talks about we have had a summer of phony scandals, really? how is benghazi a phony scandal? how is the irs harassing people mostly on the right not a scandal? how is not tapping the phones not a scandal? those are all on his watch. those are all either his appointees are places where he has authority. cannot act like you are the absentee landlord. you are the chief of the executive ranch. -- branch. we will keep pushing on these things as hard as we possibly can until people to account. sometimes it works. commissioner. irs there have been multiple changes in that department. i suspect there will be more. in the state
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so that was a talent that she put to use for other eople.caroline had confidence but i also think she had purpose. and so she was always looking for an opportunity to use her skills, to help her fellow man. and to serve her community. >> really an interesting line, that she had purpose. and we're going to talk about how she used some of that purpose when she came to the white house. but first a couple of other questions. was it common for first ladies to go to school, let alone hold a college degree like mrs. arrison? >> that was something that was relatively new. mrs. hays was the first college graduate amongst first ladies. frances cleveland i think also graduated from college and i think grover waited to pop the question while sending flowers to her the whole time she was there. and then caroline harrison also had a college degree. so it was something that was coming into vogue for women in the later part of the century. >> they were all well educated. whether it was home education of course was the commonest of ll that people had, but so
so that was a talent that she put to use for other eople.caroline had confidence but i also think she had purpose. and so she was always looking for an opportunity to use her skills, to help her fellow man. and to serve her community. >> really an interesting line, that she had purpose. and we're going to talk about how she used some of that purpose when she came to the white house. but first a couple of other questions. was it common for first ladies to go to school, let alone hold a...