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ferguson. mr. ferguson, no. mr. yarmouth. aye. ms. lee. ms. lujan grisham. >> ms.lujan grisham, aye. mr. molten, aye. mr. jeffries. mr. higgins. mr. higgins, aye. ms. delbene. ms. delbene, aye. ms. washerman schultz. ms. wassermann schultz, aye. mr. boyle. mr. boyle, aye. mr. cona. mr. cona, aye. mr. jaappall. aye. mr. carbahal. aye. ms. jackson lee, aye. ms. schakowsky. ms. schakowsky, aye. mr. diaz balart, no. madam chairman. madam chairman, no. >> are there members who wish to vote or change the vote? did you vote? oh, i'm sorry. you voted. okay. i apologize. i didn't realize the members that just came in had voted. if not, the clerk shall report. >> madam chairman, on that vote, the ayes are 12 and the noes are 21. >> the noes have it. the amendment is agreed to. the committee will now vote on the amendment offered by ms. jackson lee. the clerk will redesignate the amendment. >> amendment number two offered by representative jackson lee. >> i apologize. the amendment is not agreed to. the amendment is not agreed to. the committee will now vote on the amendment
ferguson. mr. ferguson, no. mr. yarmouth. aye. ms. lee. ms. lujan grisham. >> ms.lujan grisham, aye. mr. molten, aye. mr. jeffries. mr. higgins. mr. higgins, aye. ms. delbene. ms. delbene, aye. ms. washerman schultz. ms. wassermann schultz, aye. mr. boyle. mr. boyle, aye. mr. cona. mr. cona, aye. mr. jaappall. aye. mr. carbahal. aye. ms. jackson lee, aye. ms. schakowsky. ms. schakowsky, aye. mr. diaz balart, no. madam chairman. madam chairman, no. >> are there members who wish to...
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former police chief for ferguson missouri explains how the ferguson police force operated in the cityafter the death of michael brown in placing ferguson: placing america. also being published this week, coordinator of the pacing and social justice project alex reports on how other nations use alternative policing methods. doctor shamus offers his thoughts on how to approach the sphere of death in the way we die now. bruce henderson recounts how a group of jewish boys escaped to germany and then returned in world war ii to fight hitler in sons and soldiers look for these titles and bookstores this week. watch for many of the authors in the near future on book tv on c-span2. good afternoon, everyone. welcome to the navy memorial. thank you for coming out on a tuesday afternoon. we'll jump right in. we have mr. wright here today wrote in during vietnam. it's an excellent
former police chief for ferguson missouri explains how the ferguson police force operated in the cityafter the death of michael brown in placing ferguson: placing america. also being published this week, coordinator of the pacing and social justice project alex reports on how other nations use alternative policing methods. doctor shamus offers his thoughts on how to approach the sphere of death in the way we die now. bruce henderson recounts how a group of jewish boys escaped to germany and...
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ferguson. mr. ferguson, no. mr. yarmouth. aye.yarmouth, ms. lujan grisham. grisham, -- -- been a [roll call vote] >> are there any members who wish to vote or change their vote? hearing none, the clerk shall report. >> mr. chairman, on that vote, the ayes are 13 and the noes are 21. >> the noes have it and the amendment is not agreed to. we'll vote on an amendment put forward by mr. yarmouth. >> clerk will call the roll. >> amendment number four offered by representative yarmouth. [roll call vote] >> are there any -- thank you, are there any members who wish to vote or change their vote. the clerk shall report. >> on that vote, the ayes are 13 and noes are 21. >> the noes have it. the amendment is not agreed to. next, the committee will now vote on the amendment offered by ms. jackson lee. the clerk will redesignate the amendment. >> amendment number six offered by representative jeffries. >> we'll go with number six by jeffries. i had number five. oh, that's the one we skipped. >> mr. chairman, i believe it's roll call number five but amendment number six.
ferguson. mr. ferguson, no. mr. yarmouth. aye.yarmouth, ms. lujan grisham. grisham, -- -- been a [roll call vote] >> are there any members who wish to vote or change their vote? hearing none, the clerk shall report. >> mr. chairman, on that vote, the ayes are 13 and the noes are 21. >> the noes have it and the amendment is not agreed to. we'll vote on an amendment put forward by mr. yarmouth. >> clerk will call the roll. >> amendment number four offered by...
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former police chief of ferguson, missouri thomas jackson is here. he's the author of "policing ferguson: policing america, what really happened and what the country can learn from it." it's good to have you on. >> good to be here. >> thanks for coming in. i want to get your opinion on what recently happened in the twin cities. justine ruszczyk. killed by a minneapolis police officer after she called 911 to report a possible sexual assault and approached a police car when they arrived. the chief of the minneapolis police department has resigned. the case has drawn international attention. it's been in the news a lot. what's your reaction? >> it's the horrible tragedy. the loss of a life anytime is a horrible tragedy. and the family's obviously grieving. but i think what we need to do is what we always need to do in these situations, is take a step back and let the people who are in charge of investigating these things take a look at it, take a good hard look at it, look at it in detail because what you just said is all we know. that's what we know. w
former police chief of ferguson, missouri thomas jackson is here. he's the author of "policing ferguson: policing america, what really happened and what the country can learn from it." it's good to have you on. >> good to be here. >> thanks for coming in. i want to get your opinion on what recently happened in the twin cities. justine ruszczyk. killed by a minneapolis police officer after she called 911 to report a possible sexual assault and approached a police car when...
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as jane ferguson reports, protests are already under way. >> reporter: president trump gave a cordial handshake to german chancellor angela merkel as he arrived at the g20 summit. world leaders including president putin are in hamburg for the event. on the streets near the summit, riot police clashed with protestors and several cars were randomly set on fire nearby. security forces used water cannons to push demonstrators back. president trump tweeted this morning, i look forward to all meetings today with world leaders, including my meeting with vladimir putin, much to discuss. all eyes will be on mr. trump as he sits down with putin for the first time. just yesterday, putin penned an op. ed. in german newspaper questioning the president's trade policy after the president criticized russia. >> we urge russia to cease its destabilizing activities in ukraine and elsewhere. >> reporter: the white house will not say, though, whether that tough talk would extend to russia's alleged interference in the 2016 election. >> you can't go out there and talk about how important it is for democrac
as jane ferguson reports, protests are already under way. >> reporter: president trump gave a cordial handshake to german chancellor angela merkel as he arrived at the g20 summit. world leaders including president putin are in hamburg for the event. on the streets near the summit, riot police clashed with protestors and several cars were randomly set on fire nearby. security forces used water cannons to push demonstrators back. president trump tweeted this morning, i look forward to all...
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that were made during the uprising ferguson i remember a lot of people passing around photos comparing riot cops in the one nine hundred sixty s. to the kinds of you know almost like soldiers out on the streets with compared with today and it seems like this program is what you're saying is largely responsible for it could it be reformed what kind of reforms that would be required or is it constitutional in the first place do we need police with military equipment that's a really great point i mean that's one of the things that we're deeply concerned about that the use of military equipment is producing essentially soldiers on the streets we are you know in the last couple years there's been a lot of talk about community policing and trying to look at policing in a way that improves police community relations when you have the acquisition of military equipment by law enforcement what they're seeing is the community as enemy combatants rather than communities that they should serve and protect and so of course we are deeply concerned about any sort of program that allows any military eq
that were made during the uprising ferguson i remember a lot of people passing around photos comparing riot cops in the one nine hundred sixty s. to the kinds of you know almost like soldiers out on the streets with compared with today and it seems like this program is what you're saying is largely responsible for it could it be reformed what kind of reforms that would be required or is it constitutional in the first place do we need police with military equipment that's a really great point i...
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we look at baltimore, ferguson, a number of cities, we have to raise the issue. opportunities and does everyone in those cities equally have an opportunity to address concerns around economic, social, and political opportunities? there are not, how do you begin to make sure there is inclusiveness. 2017,k about detroit in you have got islands of prosperity and rebirth around the riverfront surrounded by an of poverty, marginalization, and people who have been left out. host: our conversation with clarence lusane, who aren't his doctorate from howard university. he is the author of a number of books including -- pipe dream blues" and "the black history of the white house." joining us from georgia, good morning. good morning. thank you for having me the opportunity to even speak about this. i was not a part of detroit and i am 50 years old and my dad lives in detroit. met is more interesting to is if i were to take these videos and add color to them, i would never know that anything because we continue to talk about what is continuing to happen. is a saying that squ
we look at baltimore, ferguson, a number of cities, we have to raise the issue. opportunities and does everyone in those cities equally have an opportunity to address concerns around economic, social, and political opportunities? there are not, how do you begin to make sure there is inclusiveness. 2017,k about detroit in you have got islands of prosperity and rebirth around the riverfront surrounded by an of poverty, marginalization, and people who have been left out. host: our conversation...
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radio host of the ben ferguson show and a cnn political commentator. we're having trouble with the live shot. carl we're going to address cnn's error this week, the resignation of three reporters. that is something the president and his aides are now exploiting trying to demean this entire network as fake and fraudulent news. i'd love to hear your reaction to this anti-cnn video from the president this morning? >> first it's not just anti-cnn. it's anti-freedom of the press. it's anti-freedom of speech. it is a definitive statement by the president of the united states. i think it also goes to the question that many military leaders in this questions raised by military leaders in this country now. by the intelligence community. by people in congress, about the stability of the president of the united states. this is an index of his state of mind. visually. it's very disturbing. there's nothing like light hearted about it whatsoever. it is an incitement. it is definitive, as i say, in the way this president views a free press and its exercise under the
radio host of the ben ferguson show and a cnn political commentator. we're having trouble with the live shot. carl we're going to address cnn's error this week, the resignation of three reporters. that is something the president and his aides are now exploiting trying to demean this entire network as fake and fraudulent news. i'd love to hear your reaction to this anti-cnn video from the president this morning? >> first it's not just anti-cnn. it's anti-freedom of the press. it's...
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louis in ferguson. economy and jobs and healthcare, a lot of which the urban league report covers, is certainly going to be front and center in st. louis this week at the urban league convention. >> reverend, thank you for having me and i want to thank you for joining us this week in st. louis. yes, we will be in st. louis, he will be walking about how to save our cities and protect our progress and a highlight of st. louis will be the dedication of the st. louis urban league's brand new community empowerment center, which is located in ferguson on the site of the old burned out quick trip score. at that site and in that facility we will launch our save our sons program. so what we will be looking at is how we have taken anger to action. there are continuing concerns in ferguson and st. louis, but we want to highlight the very important work that the st. louis urban league is doing as one of our strongest country wh st. louis. we'll also continue our conversation about the state of black america. we wil
louis in ferguson. economy and jobs and healthcare, a lot of which the urban league report covers, is certainly going to be front and center in st. louis this week at the urban league convention. >> reverend, thank you for having me and i want to thank you for joining us this week in st. louis. yes, we will be in st. louis, he will be walking about how to save our cities and protect our progress and a highlight of st. louis will be the dedication of the st. louis urban league's brand new...
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after that the president is expected to return to washington. >> jane ferguson in paris. thank you so much, jane. >>> ahead on "cbs this morning" we'll talk with cbs political tribtder bob schieffer. >>> this morning the revised republican health care bill to replace obamacare is one vote away from failure. it's even unclear if gop senate leaders will have enough votes to begin debate next week. nancy cordes spoke to some skeptical senators about the bill. >> reporter: the response about the hold jould to plan b was cautious at best. >> reporter: two republicans, moderate susan collins and conservative rand paul quickly announced their opposition, leaving leaders one vote shy of defeat. >> reporter: do you think the old bill is better than the new version? >> i think it's worse. this repeals about half the care taxes. >> reporter: the new bill reinstates the taxes to pay for $45 billion in new opioid funding but it does not reverse the bill's deep cuts to medicaid, the big sticking point for moderates like ohio's rob portman. >> we're still working on ways to make sure fo
after that the president is expected to return to washington. >> jane ferguson in paris. thank you so much, jane. >>> ahead on "cbs this morning" we'll talk with cbs political tribtder bob schieffer. >>> this morning the revised republican health care bill to replace obamacare is one vote away from failure. it's even unclear if gop senate leaders will have enough votes to begin debate next week. nancy cordes spoke to some skeptical senators about the bill....
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jane ferguson is traveling with the president. >> reporter: the french government rolled out the red carpet to welcome the president of the united states. mr. trump and the french president are meeting in paris ahead of bastille day celebrations. this marks the 100th anniversary of u.s. joining allied forces in world war i. leaders have clashed on climate change but are looking to find common ground on ways to fight terror and solve crisis in syria. the president's trip here may offer a break from the growing russia scandal back home. before he left for paris, mr. trump spoke of his recent meeting with the russian president vladimir putin. >> i think we got along very well. i think that's a good thing, not a bad thing. >> reporter: in wanted hillary clinton, not him, to win the election. >> if hillary had won, our military would be decimated. our energy would be much more expensive. that's what putin doesn't like about me. >> reporter: security forces are on guard in the french capitol as antitrump protests are expected. when president trump pulled out of the paris climate change acc
jane ferguson is traveling with the president. >> reporter: the french government rolled out the red carpet to welcome the president of the united states. mr. trump and the french president are meeting in paris ahead of bastille day celebrations. this marks the 100th anniversary of u.s. joining allied forces in world war i. leaders have clashed on climate change but are looking to find common ground on ways to fight terror and solve crisis in syria. the president's trip here may offer a...
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thank you so much congressman drew ferguson. congressman mitch mcconnell walked by the screen there. we're awaiting the big day, they're going to start the debate on health care. we're moments away from this critical procedural vote. president trump is putting the pressure on. he's telling senators, you know what? you got to repeal and replace this thing. you promised you would do it. now get it done. but can they actually pull it off? lot of different scenarios being discussed right now. one is, of course, what they're calling the skinny health care bill, as i just went through there with representative ferguson. >>> the mainstream media is still obsessed with the russian collusion narrative, but jared kushner squashed the narrative by getting ahead of the story. he has details on this. he's next. . trish: all right, everyone, we are waiting on the procedural vote to begin the debate on health care. a very significant move forward for the republican party. of course, as we've been telling you senator john mccain flying in speci
thank you so much congressman drew ferguson. congressman mitch mcconnell walked by the screen there. we're awaiting the big day, they're going to start the debate on health care. we're moments away from this critical procedural vote. president trump is putting the pressure on. he's telling senators, you know what? you got to repeal and replace this thing. you promised you would do it. now get it done. but can they actually pull it off? lot of different scenarios being discussed right now. one...
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here's cbs news correspondent jane ferguson. >> reporter: president trump in paris helping to celebrate bastille day, quickly found leaving the country did not also mean leaving behind questions surrounding russian meddling in the 2016 presidential election. >> as far as my son is concerned, my son is a wonderful young man. >> the president defended donald trump, jr., regard ago meeting he had with a russian lawyer, promising damaging information on hillary clinton. >> zero happened from the meeting, honestly, i think the press made a very big deal over something that really a lot of people would do. >> now, not one but two senate panels want the president's son to testify. >> we've had trump campaign officials, where we've had trump administration officials, all say they've had no contact with russians, there is nothing to look at here, until the evidence comes out that there were meetings with russians. >> back here in paris, as people start to gather to celebrate the military parade, the hope is that president trump's visit will help smooth over a relationship between the two leaders
here's cbs news correspondent jane ferguson. >> reporter: president trump in paris helping to celebrate bastille day, quickly found leaving the country did not also mean leaving behind questions surrounding russian meddling in the 2016 presidential election. >> as far as my son is concerned, my son is a wonderful young man. >> the president defended donald trump, jr., regard ago meeting he had with a russian lawyer, promising damaging information on hillary clinton. >>...
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and there's been very good research into this pumice fergusons. a lot of it and some others and turns out that simply campaign spending is a very good predictor of electability one of ferguson's really recent studies this is a detailed study of congressional elections from one nine hundred eighty to the present and if you just take a look at the one variable campaign funding you could almost perfect prediction of who's going to be elected. of course means what policies are going to be instituted citizens united of course and open the doors even wider but the idea that corporate entities of the rights of persons that goes back. relate to the early to court decisions the early twentieth century right and then spend expanded now by no the book lean if you value no use united have just basically opened the doors so now it's. but it's striking that it can be overcome the most dramatic feature of the last election twenty sixteen was not the victory of a billionaire or with plenty of funding plenty huge media support that's a little off the norm but not
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>> jane ferguson in paris. thank you so much, jane. >>> well, ahead on "cbs this morning," we'll talk with cbs political contributor bob schieffer about the trump campaign, russia, possible collusion, and the president's response. >>> this morning the revised republican health care bill to replace obamacare is one vote away from failure. it's even unclear if gop senate leaders will be able to gather enough votes to be able to begin debate next week. nancy cordes talked to some skeptical lawmakers. >> reporter: the response about the holdout to plan b was cautious at best. >> we're going to come up with a decision and see if there's any improvement. >> reporter: two republicans, moderate susan collins and conservative rand paul quickly announced their opposition, leaving gop leaders one vote shy of defeat. do you think the new version is better than the old version? >> no, i think it's worse. i mean the old version repealed most of the obamacare taxes. this repeals about half the obamacare taxes. >> reporter: th
>> jane ferguson in paris. thank you so much, jane. >>> well, ahead on "cbs this morning," we'll talk with cbs political contributor bob schieffer about the trump campaign, russia, possible collusion, and the president's response. >>> this morning the revised republican health care bill to replace obamacare is one vote away from failure. it's even unclear if gop senate leaders will be able to gather enough votes to be able to begin debate next week. nancy...
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jean ferguson reports from london. >> reporter: the battle for baby charlie gard future is being decided here at london high court. judges will determine whether he can receive experimental treatment or if his life support should be turned off. for over a month his parents have been pleading for charlie to come to the u.s. arguing new drugs will give him to up a 10% chance to live. >> the medication is just oral medicine, no known major side effect, and, you know, nothing to lose. and he deserves a chance. >> charlie's rare mitochondrial disease has left him blind and deaf, unable to move his limbs. >> doctors here at great or manned street hospital where charlie is being treated initially said the experimental treatment would only fro long his suffering. now, the hospital has request add new court hearing after researchers outside of britain said the new treatment might help. on sunday charlie's parent delivered a petition to the hospital with 350,000 signatures supporting their pleas to take their son to the united state. >> let's get charlie the treatment he needs. >> if he's still fi
jean ferguson reports from london. >> reporter: the battle for baby charlie gard future is being decided here at london high court. judges will determine whether he can receive experimental treatment or if his life support should be turned off. for over a month his parents have been pleading for charlie to come to the u.s. arguing new drugs will give him to up a 10% chance to live. >> the medication is just oral medicine, no known major side effect, and, you know, nothing to lose....
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ferguson. >> thank you. i am happy to address this most important issue, and like you, i would like to thank my colleague from washington for her thoughts on this important issue, but i think the first thing we've got to recognize is that our immigration system does need reforms, but it has to be done the right way. one of the things that is so vitally important in that discussion is building trust with the american people and that cannot be done believe we know for sure that the border is secured and we have security from folks that wish to do us harm coming into the country. that is a tough thing to talk about because many times that paints everyone with a bad light and that's want the intend, and there are other issues that we've got to contend with. hr-15 prevents future removals including removals of criminal aliens. hr-15 is designed to conceal the cost of taxpayers by delaying amnesty recipients' access for the first decade after the bill's enactment. about 13 years after passage, amnesty recipients w
ferguson. >> thank you. i am happy to address this most important issue, and like you, i would like to thank my colleague from washington for her thoughts on this important issue, but i think the first thing we've got to recognize is that our immigration system does need reforms, but it has to be done the right way. one of the things that is so vitally important in that discussion is building trust with the american people and that cannot be done believe we know for sure that the border...
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ben ferguson zach.l continue the debate soon i'm hur coming up as the senate heads home for recess republicans will have a hard time defending the health care bill. we're taking you to some rural hospitals already struggling to stay open to see how the proposed medicaid cuts could affect them. you're live in the cnn newsroom. >>> turning now to the battle over the republican lawmakers heading home over the july fourth recess may soon about the health care bill directly from sweets. it would slash medicaid funding that many rural hospitals rely on. many hospitals have had to shut doors due to shrinking budgets. . nick valencia shows how medicaid cuts might hurt hospitals struggle to stay hope. >> two hours south of atlanta it's a different world. access to basic services including a hospital is not a guarantee. >> doctor allurery raj has been the only doctor in time since the nearest hospital stewart webster hospital shut down in 2013. nearly many hospitals have closed down since 2010 pap. the facility w
ben ferguson zach.l continue the debate soon i'm hur coming up as the senate heads home for recess republicans will have a hard time defending the health care bill. we're taking you to some rural hospitals already struggling to stay open to see how the proposed medicaid cuts could affect them. you're live in the cnn newsroom. >>> turning now to the battle over the republican lawmakers heading home over the july fourth recess may soon about the health care bill directly from sweets. it...
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louis and near ferguson that had headquarters campus in ferguson but it doesn't factories. part of the tension i think is that there just weren't well-paid unionized factory jobs for people in the st. louis area to go to. what bothers me is that, and i talked to a number, i went to st. louis to do the urban manufacturing because my blood brother happens to live in st. louis. my mother grew up in st. louis. my grandfather settled there in 1900. i won't get into his business but honest. i could stay with them why did the reporting. it was there that he came into contact with african-american civil rights leaders who said,, look, these factors are leaving town, they should factories are all going and there isn't the work, there is a at work for the people they leave behind. and yet these factories are being subsidized to move and they are leaving behind a succeeding generation of people who can't get that work, the sort of work that high school educated people once could get and could earn well. there was a guy named doctor donald, a dentist who publishes the african-american
louis and near ferguson that had headquarters campus in ferguson but it doesn't factories. part of the tension i think is that there just weren't well-paid unionized factory jobs for people in the st. louis area to go to. what bothers me is that, and i talked to a number, i went to st. louis to do the urban manufacturing because my blood brother happens to live in st. louis. my mother grew up in st. louis. my grandfather settled there in 1900. i won't get into his business but honest. i could...
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. >> i'm jane ferguson, in paris, with that story. >> we are keeping a close eye on storm scan3 and the threat for thunderstorms today. good morning, i'm jim donovan. >> i'm jan carabeo in for rahel solomon. >> kathy and meisha keeping an eye on things this morning. >> for friday, it is kind of busy now, we start off with construction, now a lot going on on mass transit. i'll touch base on, that starting to to see rain trickle, if not trickle (us straight up downpour for some of you, yes. we just showed that you a moment ago on storm scan. we go right back out to it. pinpoint this little bit more. part of i95, certainly through delco, new castle county, and now moving into philadelphia county. you're getting hit by this. so you know there has definitely been some lightning indicated on doppler, you will likely hear some thunderment for the eyewitness weather watch that's have already reported that in the last hour, so calling on you guys again, please, just keep us updated as a we approach 645. able to bring those to you on air, love to hear from the watch ers and what you're seeing, yo
. >> i'm jane ferguson, in paris, with that story. >> we are keeping a close eye on storm scan3 and the threat for thunderstorms today. good morning, i'm jim donovan. >> i'm jan carabeo in for rahel solomon. >> kathy and meisha keeping an eye on things this morning. >> for friday, it is kind of busy now, we start off with construction, now a lot going on on mass transit. i'll touch base on, that starting to to see rain trickle, if not trickle (us straight up...
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>> congress begging -- congressman doug collins has been terrific and congressman drew ferguson. he and i serve on education and workforce together. several of the female members we have a tightknit -- tightknit group. , when coming to congress dimension bringing a team together. what kind of things to do have to do on the technical and support side to build the team you need to do your job? ap. handel: coming and i have short window. most of secretary price's team were well-versed in the health care issue. they all went with him to hhs. it is a good thing and a bad thing where i had a completely open palette to start over. a strong director, chief of staff and we are filling out the rest of the team. >> tell us about the day-to-day. i and usually here by 7:00 or 7:30. i catch up on the news, look at the votes, get briefed. meetings, committee usually votes in the midmorning and votes again toward midafternoon, late day. >> you talked about people you are depending on, and you mentioned secretary price who served in this position. did they offer you advice? >> i have extremely bi
>> congress begging -- congressman doug collins has been terrific and congressman drew ferguson. he and i serve on education and workforce together. several of the female members we have a tightknit -- tightknit group. , when coming to congress dimension bringing a team together. what kind of things to do have to do on the technical and support side to build the team you need to do your job? ap. handel: coming and i have short window. most of secretary price's team were well-versed in the...
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that both institutions have come together to cohost this book event with graham allison and neil ferguson to discuss the book. it's available for purchase outside and he will stay & f you copies so you can't escape the trap of the bookstore outside. now, graham allison, he is director of harvard center and the douglas dylan professor of government and founding dean of harvard school of government. like legions of students, i vividly remember my first time walking into the kennedy school for my first form event back in 1986. it was an intoxicating place where you could feel the brainpower working in the policy being changed in the room. bram allison has been behind this magic for a very long time. setting a standard of policy since the time he was about ten years old back in 1986. he is the ultimate triple threat serving in a number of distinguished positions in academia, government and private sector. he serves as special advisor to the secretary of defense unders president reagan. he has been a trusted advisor to seven secretaries of defense, both democrat and republican. he currently se
that both institutions have come together to cohost this book event with graham allison and neil ferguson to discuss the book. it's available for purchase outside and he will stay & f you copies so you can't escape the trap of the bookstore outside. now, graham allison, he is director of harvard center and the douglas dylan professor of government and founding dean of harvard school of government. like legions of students, i vividly remember my first time walking into the kennedy school for...
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simpson case because it was in the immediate aftermath of ferguson and black lives matter.hose issues are real and they are not just black people and white people have similar grievances. it's different. >> i agree with that but we have to remember one fact and that is the prosecutors in the case decided to bring the jury trial to central los angeles where they wanted to have a largely african american jury. marcia clark said she wanted to have nine black women on the jury. they were the ones who kind of introduced race. if the trial had occurred in the suburb where the crime had occurred -- >> allen, doesn't everyone -- >> don, don -- >> doesn't the prosecutor want to take the case where it's going to be favorable? >> but that was a foolish decision. >> they ended up winning. >> who ended up winning? the prosecution ended up losing. and the reason they ended up losing -- the prosecution ened up losing because african american jurors were more willing to accept our arguments about police planting of evidence. if we'd had an all white jury, they would have said policeman are
simpson case because it was in the immediate aftermath of ferguson and black lives matter.hose issues are real and they are not just black people and white people have similar grievances. it's different. >> i agree with that but we have to remember one fact and that is the prosecutors in the case decided to bring the jury trial to central los angeles where they wanted to have a largely african american jury. marcia clark said she wanted to have nine black women on the jury. they were the...
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and congressman drew ferguson he i served on the work force together. and several of the female members, we have a fairly tight-knit group. so they have made sure i know my way around. >> what kind of decisions do you have to make on the practical side, the technical side to build the staff and support system you theed to do your job? >> coming in on the middle of the cycle, i had a very short cycle. price's team, they obviously were very well-versed on the health care issue. sy they all went with him on hhs. so it's a good thing and a bad thing i had a completely open pallet to start with. i had a very strong director, chief of staff and we're filling out the rest of the team. >> what's it like in the day to day life of the representative? >> i'm usually here 7:00, 7:30, make sure i catch-up on the news, look at the brief, notes. then it's briefings, committee meetings. usually votes in the mid-morning and votes again towards mid-afternoon are, late day. >> aiomentioned secretary price, gi gingrich, did they offer you any advice coming into it? >> secr
and congressman drew ferguson he i served on the work force together. and several of the female members, we have a fairly tight-knit group. so they have made sure i know my way around. >> what kind of decisions do you have to make on the practical side, the technical side to build the staff and support system you theed to do your job? >> coming in on the middle of the cycle, i had a very short cycle. price's team, they obviously were very well-versed on the health care issue. sy...
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handel: congressman doug collins has been terrific and congressman drew ferguson. he and i serve on education and workforce together. several of the female members we have a tightknit group. so they have really made sure i know my way around. >> some people mentioned bringing a team together. what kind do you have to build on the technical and support side to come together to do your job? rep. handel: coming in, i have a short window. most of secretary price's team were well-versed in the health care issue. they all went with him to hhs. it is a good thing and a bad thing where i had a completely open palette to start over. have a strong director, chief of staff and we are filling out the rest of the team. >> tell us about the day-to-day. rep. handel: i am usually here by 7:00 or 7:30. i catch up on the news, look at the votes, get briefed. briefings, committee meetings, usually votes in the midmorning and votes again toward midafternoon, late day. >> you talked about people you are depending on, and you mentioned secretary price who served in this position. newt g
handel: congressman doug collins has been terrific and congressman drew ferguson. he and i serve on education and workforce together. several of the female members we have a tightknit group. so they have really made sure i know my way around. >> some people mentioned bringing a team together. what kind do you have to build on the technical and support side to come together to do your job? rep. handel: coming in, i have a short window. most of secretary price's team were well-versed in the...
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>> congressman collins and congressman ferguson. and then several of the female members we have a fairly tight knit group. they have made sure that i know my way around. >> some people hear you're coming to congress, you mention bringing a team. what kind of decision did you have to make on the technical side to build a staff and the support system you need? >> coming in in the middle of cycle i had a short window. secretary price's team, they were very well-versed in the healthcare issue. they all went with him to hhs. so it's a good thing and a bad thing where i had a completely open palette to start over. we're getting there. i have a strong director, chief of staff and we're filling out the rest of the team. >> tell us about the day-to-day. what it's like in the life of a new representative. >> i'm usually here by 7:00, 7:30. make sure i catch up on the news, what's happening for the day. look at the votes, get briefed. any additional reading i need to do. briefings, committee meetings, votes in midmorning and again towards mida
>> congressman collins and congressman ferguson. and then several of the female members we have a fairly tight knit group. they have made sure that i know my way around. >> some people hear you're coming to congress, you mention bringing a team. what kind of decision did you have to make on the technical side to build a staff and the support system you need? >> coming in in the middle of cycle i had a short window. secretary price's team, they were very well-versed in the...
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he and i survive judiciary together and congressman drew ferguson, he and i serve on education workforce together. and then several of the female members, we have a fairly tightknit group so they are really made sure that i know my way around. >> some people, to hear your come to congress you make and break the. what to say to get to make on the practical side? the technical side to build the staff and support you need? >> come in and of the cycle i had a very short window. 15 were all very well-versed in healthcare issues so they all went with them to hhs. it's a good thing and a bad thing where he had a completely open, to start over but we're getting there so i had a very strong district director, chief of staff and they we are fully out the of the team. .. i like to look at the notes and get briefed and then the meetings vote you the in the an usually in the midmorning and then again in the late afternoon. >> as far as the briefing and who you are depending on, you talked about secretary price and newt gingrich in, do they offer you any advice coming into it. >> i have extremely big
he and i survive judiciary together and congressman drew ferguson, he and i serve on education workforce together. and then several of the female members, we have a fairly tightknit group so they are really made sure that i know my way around. >> some people, to hear your come to congress you make and break the. what to say to get to make on the practical side? the technical side to build the staff and support you need? >> come in and of the cycle i had a very short window. 15 were...
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the narrative on various networks have demonized the police, making the ferguson effect.g them on capable to do their jobs. >> juan: this is a conflict between police and black lives matter but there's no doubt -- i think everyone at the table understands that what happened to officer miosotis >> dana: it's time now for "one more thing." k.g. >> kimberly: this is a shout out to one of our friends, a colleague, melissa francis. a brand-new book is out. she is an acclaimed author. melissa was celebrating her book party last night, with a bunch of our fox friends. take a look there. if you remember, fans of the tv show, "little house on the prairie" -- >> greg: i hated it. >> kimberly: she claimed the role of ms. cooper. pick the book up. if you are going to love it. >> dana: president trump promised to aid money in africa. the united nations world food program called the pledge a godsend. president trump led the effort to allow a group of afghan girls into the country after they had been previously denied entry. so they could partake in an international robotics competition
the narrative on various networks have demonized the police, making the ferguson effect.g them on capable to do their jobs. >> juan: this is a conflict between police and black lives matter but there's no doubt -- i think everyone at the table understands that what happened to officer miosotis >> dana: it's time now for "one more thing." k.g. >> kimberly: this is a shout out to one of our friends, a colleague, melissa francis. a brand-new book is out. she is an...
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protests in ferguson and military tanks being rolled out there and one of the things that our report is really concerned with are the implications to fundamental constitutional rights there is this deep chilling impact that it could have on folks first amendment rights you know you know protesters who are worried about being chair gassed or tanks in the streets and that really does have a chilling it impact on them so yes there is definitely the concern that these military equipment shouldn't be out there in the first place and i think the reforms that were implemented in the last administration were a step forward maybe not all the way. but certainly something we don't want to see rolled back who really fascinating report if not disturbing model grow all senior counsel at the constitution project we really appreciate your time this afternoon. a former marine was killed in syria while fighting alongside the y p g a kurdish militia group this comes after twenty five year old david taylor secretly traveled to syria to fight the self-proclaimed islamic state tailor is a former resident
protests in ferguson and military tanks being rolled out there and one of the things that our report is really concerned with are the implications to fundamental constitutional rights there is this deep chilling impact that it could have on folks first amendment rights you know you know protesters who are worried about being chair gassed or tanks in the streets and that really does have a chilling it impact on them so yes there is definitely the concern that these military equipment shouldn't...
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i would say watch it forjake gyllenhaal, who's probably the main star, with rebecca ferguson and ryanal always brings this melancholy to what he does. his character is really interesting, does and says some really interesting things. it is familiar as a science—fiction movie but jake gyllenhaal makes it something more than run—of—the—mill. 0k, thank you very much. i like him as well. see you next week, james, good to have you with us. thank you very much indeed. that is it for this week. whatever you're seeing, enjoy. quite a variety this week. see you next week. hello there. over the next couple of days fewer showers and hopefully more sunshine. lots of showers around today. a month were the rain in devon lee. this thickening cloud from the irish sea bringing more downpours back into wales, northern england and scotland. intensity easing overnight. a lot of showers in northern ireland. clearer skies towards the south—east. quite a bit of sunshine across england and wales. many places dry. passing showers across wales and northern england but not as widespread. pause likely across sco
i would say watch it forjake gyllenhaal, who's probably the main star, with rebecca ferguson and ryanal always brings this melancholy to what he does. his character is really interesting, does and says some really interesting things. it is familiar as a science—fiction movie but jake gyllenhaal makes it something more than run—of—the—mill. 0k, thank you very much. i like him as well. see you next week, james, good to have you with us. thank you very much indeed. that is it for this...
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i would say watch it forjake gyllenhaal, who's probably the main star, with rebecca ferguson and ryanal always brings this melancholy to what he does. his character is really interesting, does and says some really interesting things. it is familiar as a science—fiction movie but jake gyllenhaal makes it something more than run—of—the—mill. 0k, thank you very much. i like him as well. see you next week, james, good to have you with us. thank you very much indeed. that is it for this week. whatever you're seeing, enjoy. quite a variety this week. see you next week. hello there. good morning. generally speaking, the weather's been unsettled in recent days. that was certainly the case yesterday with frequent showers in scotland and northern ireland. this was taken by one of our weather watchers in the highlands. this is clearing through the east in the early hours of his morning. we keep showers into western scotland and northern ireland. in between the two, dry weather. temperatures down to 15—16 degrees further south. the morning, showers around in scotland. mainly in the west of scotla
i would say watch it forjake gyllenhaal, who's probably the main star, with rebecca ferguson and ryanal always brings this melancholy to what he does. his character is really interesting, does and says some really interesting things. it is familiar as a science—fiction movie but jake gyllenhaal makes it something more than run—of—the—mill. 0k, thank you very much. i like him as well. see you next week, james, good to have you with us. thank you very much indeed. that is it for this...
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really hard on that relationship with the community for several years and it was our strategy before ferguson, missouri happened to be successful with the community and policing the city. i'm born and raised in dallas, so this was something that, you know, mid protest, even later into the protest, i felt very comfortable with that it was going to be a peaceful event. >> how long had you been chief at that point? >> six years. had been serving since the 1940's, modern area of dallas. i knew it was in hard times. i'm paying attention to every detail of everything that could go wrong like in aprotest environment you see that thing going and police not on top of their game, it gets out of hand so really focused on it and i was focused on it remaining peaceful. >> host: where were you when the shooter started killing police? >> guest: i had left a minute before i lived in headquarters condo, a couple of miles from the event and i had just told the second in command sounds this is about to be over, peaceful, i'm going to go home. call me when the last protester gets in the car and drives off. we wa
really hard on that relationship with the community for several years and it was our strategy before ferguson, missouri happened to be successful with the community and policing the city. i'm born and raised in dallas, so this was something that, you know, mid protest, even later into the protest, i felt very comfortable with that it was going to be a peaceful event. >> how long had you been chief at that point? >> six years. had been serving since the 1940's, modern area of dallas....
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watch it forjake gill and hall, the main star, rebecca ferguson and ryan reynolds as well, he brings he does and his characters interesting and does and says interesting and does and says interesting things. it is familiar asa interesting things. it is familiar as a science—fiction movie but jake gilland as a science—fiction movie but jake gill and hall makes it something more than run—of—the—mill. gill and hall makes it something more than run-of-the-mill. thank you very much. i do like him. see you next week, james, thank you very much indeed, that is it for this week. enjoy your cinema going whatever you are seeing. quite a variety this week. you next week. goodbye. hello. we will keep showers overnight towards the north—west of the uk, but quite a miserable afternoon across southern england and south wales, and this rain is moving north right now so wet weather for matches of england and wales for a time, strong wind in the south—east as well. most rain heading east overnight to allow things to turn dry in the south—west away from —— and away from showers in north—west scotland.
watch it forjake gill and hall, the main star, rebecca ferguson and ryan reynolds as well, he brings he does and his characters interesting and does and says interesting and does and says interesting things. it is familiar asa interesting things. it is familiar as a science—fiction movie but jake gilland as a science—fiction movie but jake gill and hall makes it something more than run—of—the—mill. gill and hall makes it something more than run-of-the-mill. thank you very much. i do...
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ben ferguson, media stars in their own right as far as pro wrestling officials. i'll start with this question, ben. how does what the president is doing, these tweets about the media, wrestling video, how does it make america better? >> i think, one, you've got to look at this specifically from one issue. was it worth it? are these tweets worth it when it comes to pushing your legislative agenda? certainly you could make the argument that it's not worth it because it takes the focus off the things that the president has been accomplishing over the last week. i will say this. sometimes people actually need to have a little bit of a sense of humor and not take themselves too seriously and overreact and try to turn this into a bigger issue than it really is. let's look at the tweet. takes seven seconds to tweet it out. it's a little self depricating, showing donald trump doing fake wrestling, which everyone knows is fake. he saw it, thought it was funny. after a week when he thought people at cnn were being unfair to him that had to resign, therefore, he tweeted it
ben ferguson, media stars in their own right as far as pro wrestling officials. i'll start with this question, ben. how does what the president is doing, these tweets about the media, wrestling video, how does it make america better? >> i think, one, you've got to look at this specifically from one issue. was it worth it? are these tweets worth it when it comes to pushing your legislative agenda? certainly you could make the argument that it's not worth it because it takes the focus off...
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we all know wrestling is fake as ben ferguson pointed out. i wouldn't advised him to send it out because he needs to win over people in the middle ground. not sure this does that. but his frustration should be noted and stop and ask why has he relentlessly attacked the press? when the press spends 353 minutes on russia a story by the way, jim comey said many, many of the russia stories are false and no times on kapt law or veterans accountability act, no time on those things, one minute on taxes, by the way. that's inexcusable and the american people have a disservice and recognize it, why the media has such low approval ratings. >> sally? >> they focused on in the media because of his tweets. most importantly, he's his number one distraction. this is hysterical if it wasn't so disturbing when kathy griffin posted that picture, i found offensive and said was offensive. you found it offensive. she's a comedienne and you didn't think it should be funny or have a sense of humor about that. the differences, look, there are crazy, hateful people o
we all know wrestling is fake as ben ferguson pointed out. i wouldn't advised him to send it out because he needs to win over people in the middle ground. not sure this does that. but his frustration should be noted and stop and ask why has he relentlessly attacked the press? when the press spends 353 minutes on russia a story by the way, jim comey said many, many of the russia stories are false and no times on kapt law or veterans accountability act, no time on those things, one minute on...
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jane ferguson has the latest developments. >> charlie gard's parents walked out of britain's high court after withdrawing a bid to have their critically ill son sent to the united states for the treatment. >> it's no longer in charlie's best interests to pursue treatment and we will let our son go and be with the angels. >> the 11-month-old has a rare condition and the parents wanted an experimental treatment. doctors in london argued that the treatment wouldn't help and instead would prolong his suffering. >> we are about to do the hardest thing we'll ever have to do. >> reporter: the judge considered a new hearing after a specialist came to examine the child's health. his mri scan showed irreversible damage. >> if he had the treatment sooner, he would have had the potential to be a normal healthy little boy. >> reporter: they maintain that the treatment would have been futile. they'll have to live with the what ifs they say. for cbs news, london. >> charlie gard's case gained international headlines after his parents received support from the pope and president trump. >>> google's par
jane ferguson has the latest developments. >> charlie gard's parents walked out of britain's high court after withdrawing a bid to have their critically ill son sent to the united states for the treatment. >> it's no longer in charlie's best interests to pursue treatment and we will let our son go and be with the angels. >> the 11-month-old has a rare condition and the parents wanted an experimental treatment. doctors in london argued that the treatment wouldn't help and...
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he and i serve on judiciary together and congressmean drew ferguson serve on education and workforce today and several of the female members have a fairly tight-knit group and have really made sure i know my way around. >> some people when they hear they are coming to congress you mentioned bringing a team together. what kind of decisions do you have to make on a practical side. the technical side, the support team you need to do your job? >> you know, coming in in the middle of the cycle, i had a very short window. most of secretary price's team were very well versed in health care issues and all went with him to h.h.s., a good thing and bad thing where i had a completely open pallet to start over but we're getting there. i have a strong director, chief of staff and filling out the rest of the team. >> tell us about the day-to-day, what's it like in the life in the life of a new representative? simplts i'm usually here by 7:00, 7:30, catch up on the news, what's happening for the day, look at the votes, get briefed, any additional reading i need to do and then it's briefings, commit
he and i serve on judiciary together and congressmean drew ferguson serve on education and workforce today and several of the female members have a fairly tight-knit group and have really made sure i know my way around. >> some people when they hear they are coming to congress you mentioned bringing a team together. what kind of decisions do you have to make on a practical side. the technical side, the support team you need to do your job? >> you know, coming in in the middle of the...
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i would say watch it forjake gyllenhaal, who's probably the main star, with rebecca ferguson and ryanlways brings this melancholy to what he does. his character is really interesting, does and says some really interesting things. it is familiar as a science—fiction movie but jake gyllenhaal makes it something more than run—of—the—mill. 0k, thank you very much. i like him as well. see you next week, james, good to have you with us. thank you very much indeed. that is it for this week. whatever you're seeing, enjoy. quite a variety this week. see you next week. the weather has washed out most of the t20 cricket matches this evening and this sums it up. some sunshine between the downpour is in a highland scotland whereas further england and wales the cloud increasing, limiting the sunshine error on and a soggy end to the day. heavy rain across northern england moving it into the north sea, could be some heavy bursts through the midlands. moving away together with stronger winds as we head towards the end of the night, so skies clearing for many but towards the north—west and western scot
i would say watch it forjake gyllenhaal, who's probably the main star, with rebecca ferguson and ryanlways brings this melancholy to what he does. his character is really interesting, does and says some really interesting things. it is familiar as a science—fiction movie but jake gyllenhaal makes it something more than run—of—the—mill. 0k, thank you very much. i like him as well. see you next week, james, good to have you with us. thank you very much indeed. that is it for this week....
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the narrative on various networks have demonized the police, making the ferguson effect.o their jobs. >> juan: this is a conflict between police and black lives matter but there's no doubt -- i think everyone at the table understands that what happened to officer miosotis familia -- it was an abomination and should never happen. "one more thing" upav next. otezla is not an injection or a cream. it's a pill that treats plaque psoriasis differently. with otezla, 75% clearer skin is achievable after just 4 months,... with reduced redness,... thickness, and scaliness of plaques. and the otezla prescribing information has no requirement for routine lab monitoring. don't take otezla if you're allergic to any of its ingredients. otezla may increase the risk of depression. tell your doctor if you have a history of depression or suicidal thoughts... or if these feelings develop. some people taking otezla reported weight loss. your doctor should monitor your weight... and may stop treatment. side effects may include diarrhea,... nausea, upper respiratory tract infection... and head
the narrative on various networks have demonized the police, making the ferguson effect.o their jobs. >> juan: this is a conflict between police and black lives matter but there's no doubt -- i think everyone at the table understands that what happened to officer miosotis familia -- it was an abomination and should never happen. "one more thing" upav next. otezla is not an injection or a cream. it's a pill that treats plaque psoriasis differently. with otezla, 75% clearer skin...