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i'm maria hinojosa. this is one on one. captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >> hinojosa: faye wattleton, thank you for being here. >> thank you. it's my pleasure to be invited. >> hinojosa: so people know you because for over a decade you ran planned parenthood federation of america. you were the face of that organization and of that movement for many, many years. and then you left and you created the center for the advancement of women. and you recently released this report basically on the status of women, what's interesting to them, what matters to them. and i have to say, i was just fascinated with this statistic-- 92% of the women who you asked said that the biggest issue that they face, that they're most concerned with as women in america today, is domestic violence and sexual assault. >> we were surprised also. we performed this study as a benchmark to the beginning... for the beginning of the 21st century to measure where women stand on a range of issues. and the question was asked whether women
i'm maria hinojosa. this is one on one. captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >> hinojosa: faye wattleton, thank you for being here. >> thank you. it's my pleasure to be invited. >> hinojosa: so people know you because for over a decade you ran planned parenthood federation of america. you were the face of that organization and of that movement for many, many years. and then you left and you created the center for the advancement of women. and you recently...
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i'm maria hinojosa. this is one-on-one. >> hinojosa: professor nolan bowie, welcome to one on one. you are, my gosh, you are one of those renaissance men, so i'm going to list a few of the things that you've done in your life. you are a lawyer, you're a professor at the kennedy school of government, you are a former member of the u.s. naval reserves... this one i just loved: former assistant special prosecutor in the watergate special prosecution force. oh my god. and you're an artist and a writer. i don't know how you do all these things. how do you do it all? >> it's usually one at a time. >> hinojosa: (laughs) so not multitasking? >> well, that too, on occasion. >> hinojosa: but fascinating, even though you devote your life to understanding communication, democracy, literacy, access, you are not one of those people who is on facebook, on twitter, communicating all the time with the masses. >> well, one of the reasons i have time to do the other things is that i'm not on facebook and communicating with an amorphous mass of people who, you know, distract your attention from what y
i'm maria hinojosa. this is one-on-one. >> hinojosa: professor nolan bowie, welcome to one on one. you are, my gosh, you are one of those renaissance men, so i'm going to list a few of the things that you've done in your life. you are a lawyer, you're a professor at the kennedy school of government, you are a former member of the u.s. naval reserves... this one i just loved: former assistant special prosecutor in the watergate special prosecution force. oh my god. and you're an artist and...
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>> yes. >> hinojosa: you did? >> not everything, it was impossible to know everything, but i was fortunate in that they arrested me. unfortunately for th, fortunately for me, i wasn't taken to one of the places where i would have been tortured routinely, an appalling torture, and killed. but they took me to what was then the police headquarters, an annex of the police headquarters, and i had a chance to be taken inside, and i saw their sign. when i was taken in, stripped, taken in, the first thing you see is a huge swastika, enormous swastika, covering a whole wall. and there was nazi nacionalismo. >> hinojosa: what year are we talking about, when you were arrested? >> that was in '78. >> hinojosa: so 1978, in the capital of argentina, you know, an advanced, modernized country, and in the police headquarters, you have a swastika and nazi nacionalismo. >> yes, exactly. >> hinojosa: and you actually went to the president at that point. >> i went to ask to see the president, and i said he should go there with a bucke
>> yes. >> hinojosa: you did? >> not everything, it was impossible to know everything, but i was fortunate in that they arrested me. unfortunately for th, fortunately for me, i wasn't taken to one of the places where i would have been tortured routinely, an appalling torture, and killed. but they took me to what was then the police headquarters, an annex of the police headquarters, and i had a chance to be taken inside, and i saw their sign. when i was taken in, stripped,...
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immigration looking at what impact the president's move will actually have in latino families with maria hinojosastory of war with hemmingway and gell gellhorn director, [[vo]]joy behar is coming to current tv for one week only until the fall. what happens if you ask her to tone down her opinions? >>sorry, i can't hear you. what? [[vo]]or tell her she has to stick to a script? >>forget it. [[vo]]that will never happen on current. >>try to be a little more conservative tonight. hd [ ♪ theme music ♪ ] >> eliot: citizen activism protest and holding the government accountable. we love that around here. especially when it starts young. so we're inspired by a nine-year-old girl in scotland who led a crusade for freedom and human rights despite the intransigence and overweaning suppression of an uncare government authority well maybe i'm overstating it just bit. but what martha payne did was taken pictures of her school lunches and post them on her blog so everyone could see just how bad the food was. that simple idea sized the world's attention and in the last six weeks her web side got more than three
immigration looking at what impact the president's move will actually have in latino families with maria hinojosastory of war with hemmingway and gell gellhorn director, [[vo]]joy behar is coming to current tv for one week only until the fall. what happens if you ask her to tone down her opinions? >>sorry, i can't hear you. what? [[vo]]or tell her she has to stick to a script? >>forget it. [[vo]]that will never happen on current. >>try to be a little more conservative tonight....
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hinojosa, five minutes. >> mr. dimon, thank you for your testimony. the recent j.p. morgan loss comes at a time when we have many in your industry complaining about the new regulations put in place with the dodd frank wall street reform act. for good situation the loss has pressed the pause button on the constant stream of attempted roll backs to dodd frank. it seems to me that with the recent conviction of a prominent wall street corporate director, wall street firms do not seem to be going out of their way to restore trust with the american people. i understand that j.p. morgan will still turn a profit this year. but the size of the loss and the complexity of the trades in macro hedging that caused the loss still gives cause for concern. there needs to be an evaluation of not only prudent regulations, but also the broken culture on wall street. a culture that some believe provides perverse insent i haves to play fast and loose with other people's money. after the crisis there should have been major self-reflection and reelves of wall street. mr. dimon, looking back
hinojosa, five minutes. >> mr. dimon, thank you for your testimony. the recent j.p. morgan loss comes at a time when we have many in your industry complaining about the new regulations put in place with the dodd frank wall street reform act. for good situation the loss has pressed the pause button on the constant stream of attempted roll backs to dodd frank. it seems to me that with the recent conviction of a prominent wall street corporate director, wall street firms do not seem to be...
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hinojosa, five minutes. >> mr. dimon, thank you for your testimony. the recent j.p. morgan loss comes at a time when we have many in your industry complaining about the new regulations put in place with the dodd frank wall street reform act. for good situation the loss has pressed the pause button on the constant stream of attempted roll backs to dodd frank. it seems to me that with the recent conviction of a prominent wall street corporate director, wall street firms do not seem to be going out of their way to restore trust with the american people. i understand that j.p. morgan will still turn a profit this year. but the size of the loss and the complexity of the trades in macro hedging that caused the loss still gives cause for concern. there needs to be an evaluation of not only prudent regulations, but also the broken culture on wall street. a culture that some believe provides perverse insent i haves to play fast and loose with other people's money. after the crisis there should have been major self-reflection and reelves of wall street. mr. dimon, looking back
hinojosa, five minutes. >> mr. dimon, thank you for your testimony. the recent j.p. morgan loss comes at a time when we have many in your industry complaining about the new regulations put in place with the dodd frank wall street reform act. for good situation the loss has pressed the pause button on the constant stream of attempted roll backs to dodd frank. it seems to me that with the recent conviction of a prominent wall street corporate director, wall street firms do not seem to be...
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hinojosa of texas, sent a letter to education work force committee chairman mr. klein in february asking that the question be taken before the committee to prevent the student loan interest hike. it's unfortunate, madam speaker, that the majority in the house of representatives does not appear to understand or share this urgency. there are 10 days left in june and we are only scheduled to be in session for five of them. as of right now taking lax to stop the doubling of the student loan interest rate is still not on the house's legislative agenda between now and the end of the month. in fact, addressing the issue is not part of the majority leaders summer legislative agenda. and it was reported that speaker boehner privately called the issue a phony issue. so let's make no mistake about it, this is nothing phony for the millions of students who will be impacted and see their rates double in july. madam speaker, since the house majority doesn't appear ready to move forward on this issue, we have to take this action today to defeat the previous question so the rule
hinojosa of texas, sent a letter to education work force committee chairman mr. klein in february asking that the question be taken before the committee to prevent the student loan interest hike. it's unfortunate, madam speaker, that the majority in the house of representatives does not appear to understand or share this urgency. there are 10 days left in june and we are only scheduled to be in session for five of them. as of right now taking lax to stop the doubling of the student loan...
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i first want to thank my colleague, representative hinojosa from texas, for joining me on this amendment. here's an undisputed fact. today the united states imports more than 90% of our uranium from foreign countries. some of them don't like us very much. we have an ample supply of uranium in the west and across this country. a lack of supply is not the problem. we import that much uranium for two reasons. first, because accidents that happened decades ago cooled interest in nuclear energy in our country. so companies slowed down their production. but here's the second reason. just as domestic energy began to recover from these disasters, our own government started dumping into the market excess uranium it had stockpiled. d.o.e. uses the stockpile to raise funds for itself for various purposes. a fact that this appropriations subcommittee has been concerned about for quite some time. every time the federal government dumps its excess stockpile into the market it depresses the price of uranium. depressed uranium prices halt private investment in domestic mining and conversion and hurt ame
i first want to thank my colleague, representative hinojosa from texas, for joining me on this amendment. here's an undisputed fact. today the united states imports more than 90% of our uranium from foreign countries. some of them don't like us very much. we have an ample supply of uranium in the west and across this country. a lack of supply is not the problem. we import that much uranium for two reasons. first, because accidents that happened decades ago cooled interest in nuclear energy in...