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you want to get something done in the real world, hubert, you going to have to get your hands wet.ou call yourself the leader of the liberal wing of the democratic party and show me someday god damn leadership. >> you're doing that towering, looking down. is that fun to do? >> it's a lot of fun to do. >> is it? >> sure. any time a man can boastfully be intimidating, you know, that's fun to do. i lean into you a little bit now. first time i'd say something like, how's your wife, and i would remember her name. she's so pretty. you're a lucky, lucky man. >> i'm smiling and happy. >> now, look, we need to be able to get this done, don't disappointment me. >> and i'm saying yes, sir to anything. >> yes, you would. because i hook you in. he was uncanny with his political savvy. >> cranston says he's grateful for the start and it now gives him the ability to pick and choose his roles, and the money to live well. with you he comes off as an untortured soul who is happy to have built a life-long career doing exactly what he wants. >> did you have times along the way where you thought, maybe
you want to get something done in the real world, hubert, you going to have to get your hands wet.ou call yourself the leader of the liberal wing of the democratic party and show me someday god damn leadership. >> you're doing that towering, looking down. is that fun to do? >> it's a lot of fun to do. >> is it? >> sure. any time a man can boastfully be intimidating, you know, that's fun to do. i lean into you a little bit now. first time i'd say something like, how's...
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christopher hubert admitted to raping 38 women in californiaen including many here in the bay area. a judge is fit to be released. they will be living in palmdale north of los angeles. he will be under strict super vision. >> the idaho horse back riders who helped save a teenaged girl will be honored today. they will receive the 2014 citizenship award. they helped after seeing mike dimaggio and a girl in the forest. he was later killed by fbi agents. >> the men say they were handcuffed and detained for several hours. grant was unarmed when he was shot and killed in 2009. he said he was trying to taze grant but accidently grabbed his gun. >> the san jose vocational college that shut down without warning is supposed to reopen today. they had to leave in the middle of class when a locksmith showed up and changed the locks without explanation. financial troubles caused it to fall behind on rent. classes should resume this morning. follow up now on the future of pot clubs in the south bay. the city leaders are considering cutting down on the number of pot clubs from 100 to 20. pot clubs
christopher hubert admitted to raping 38 women in californiaen including many here in the bay area. a judge is fit to be released. they will be living in palmdale north of los angeles. he will be under strict super vision. >> the idaho horse back riders who helped save a teenaged girl will be honored today. they will receive the 2014 citizenship award. they helped after seeing mike dimaggio and a girl in the forest. he was later killed by fbi agents. >> the men say they were...
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so he very wisely -- so i think the field marshal for the bill and hubert humphrey in the senate, these guys have it under control. what johnson doesn't get enough credit for and i think in some ways an even greater like you to think them is from the very beginning until the end he took it very strong moral public stance behind the complete bill. this is very and johnstone in in a way because we think of him as the guy who wheels and deals and come from isis and is willing to accept half a loaf if he can get some bread. that's what he did on the 67 built in the 1960 the. that's what people expected out of him. but when he got up in front of a joint session of congress and all the television cameras right after kennedy's assassination and to give his first address as president and he said at the very beginning, the legacy of john f. kennedy to honor him would have to pass civil rights. of course, we have to do it. there's a moral urgency here in this country to do something. we need this bill as it exists now. went to get this through a double the amount of people to get behind me on thi
so he very wisely -- so i think the field marshal for the bill and hubert humphrey in the senate, these guys have it under control. what johnson doesn't get enough credit for and i think in some ways an even greater like you to think them is from the very beginning until the end he took it very strong moral public stance behind the complete bill. this is very and johnstone in in a way because we think of him as the guy who wheels and deals and come from isis and is willing to accept half a loaf...
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nation and the government meant the fleet to love them to provide one on one mentoring sessions and hubert lessons to students. also the agriculture ministry will establish a one stop on the center and big cities in the nation to help some poor ones agricultural business is that people who hoped to open up a new finds to do. thank goodness and pour it does seem to be the essential part three the city and began are seeking new opportunities there thinking country that report that was her chronic and reporting live from school. of course i can tell in june. is. east the row in. the i did. xian. it is yet to achieve with it again to show that speed was halted due to the news coming to you like from what. first let's get you into that within months a meeting of veterans celebrates the sixtieth
nation and the government meant the fleet to love them to provide one on one mentoring sessions and hubert lessons to students. also the agriculture ministry will establish a one stop on the center and big cities in the nation to help some poor ones agricultural business is that people who hoped to open up a new finds to do. thank goodness and pour it does seem to be the essential part three the city and began are seeking new opportunities there thinking country that report that was her chronic...
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but the trouble with the cost to watch for hubert incident of a tickle to he said. for a few months now he's participated in the pic to read on the town the initiative including both greek and tickets to agree it's because the defection of the fact that we were happy and peaceful easy feeling to last the full something. it was sold to lead us. you can leave to go to the temple just the two get that part of the best indifferent to such a mess. i don't think it's for sure but a fool. who could get to where we want to catch up from behind. without having to kiev and find them the political agreements already exists at the local level gets in the bowl rolling the tickets cypriot mayor of comic use that as his greek cypriot counterparts in in nicosia two months ago that today issued a joint press statement with the united nations backing. their objective to retain some accused innocent artsy to the town's inhabitants or something. do the it resumes three degrees and incompetence isn't easy to speed up residents return to russia. in gaza causing some issues from tomorrow
but the trouble with the cost to watch for hubert incident of a tickle to he said. for a few months now he's participated in the pic to read on the town the initiative including both greek and tickets to agree it's because the defection of the fact that we were happy and peaceful easy feeling to last the full something. it was sold to lead us. you can leave to go to the temple just the two get that part of the best indifferent to such a mess. i don't think it's for sure but a fool. who could...
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joining me as hubert hamer, with the u.s. department of agriculture.lemen, thank you for being with us. let's look at the chart. the expenses and sales have reached record highs in 2012. theout of five farmers in u.s. operated a farm for less than 10 years. farms are producing much more on farm renewable energy. doubling in the last decade. guest: we have had an outstanding production year in 2012. there is a backdrop to this year. we also had a drought during 2012. that had some adverse effects on yields and the like. we saw a number of commodities. that is the driver of the total value of sales. we have this map on our facebook page. it is interesting because it points out just how much farmland we still have in this country. 40%. is an interesting thing. this snapshot of american agriculture. this map of the country with the percentage of farmland by county is fascinating to look at. the impact of agriculture, the number of farmers has shrunk, the percentage of the economy has shrunk over the years, but the impact in terms of the landscape is huge.
joining me as hubert hamer, with the u.s. department of agriculture.lemen, thank you for being with us. let's look at the chart. the expenses and sales have reached record highs in 2012. theout of five farmers in u.s. operated a farm for less than 10 years. farms are producing much more on farm renewable energy. doubling in the last decade. guest: we have had an outstanding production year in 2012. there is a backdrop to this year. we also had a drought during 2012. that had some adverse...
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year-old dylan and one had been reported stole leap and they are connecting potential and christopher hubert is known as the pillowcase rapist. and during the the women calling themselves ladies of lakeland, to the courthouse they are and they are in a row moat area of los angeles county. >> whoever needs to stay in lock out. oop we don't want him where he is or anybody else is. >> he puts pillowcases over his victim's heads to muffel their screams. he is deciding their fate because his most recent crimes were in the bay area. >>> time is now 6:07 happening today, a santa rosa woman is accused of grabbing a boy pie the throat and is due to appear in court. garcia went to olive bet and asked where she could find the boy. she is a caused of shoving him around warning him not to bother her daughter. police say they have not been able to confirm whether her daughter was bullied and say it is possible the woman confronted it. >> three teachers have caught it holding more than 50 donations in the catholic school and to a by by the teachings. they are worried they could be gay or having sexual rela
year-old dylan and one had been reported stole leap and they are connecting potential and christopher hubert is known as the pillowcase rapist. and during the the women calling themselves ladies of lakeland, to the courthouse they are and they are in a row moat area of los angeles county. >> whoever needs to stay in lock out. oop we don't want him where he is or anybody else is. >> he puts pillowcases over his victim's heads to muffel their screams. he is deciding their fate because...
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the family lost their farm in arizona and hubert with the farmworker and he finally worked his way out of the fields and was working in a lumber yard in 1952 when a man named fred ross who really nobody has heard of him and that is too bad. he ran a group called the community service organization that was almost exclusively in california and it was the first part of the mexican american civil rights movement and in 1952 he went to san jose and he started doing what he did at the house meetings where you invite a few people over and talk about what are their concerns and what are their needs and tried to get people engaged in the collective community organizing and he needs him and here is where we can tie the legend in very nicely because it's always been that he said he wrote in his journal that night i think i found the guy that i am looking for. you can find that in lots of scholarly works but in fact that is made up and i found the actual entry from that night he says that the great potential, great energy, something very positive but not exactly that quote as the legend has become
the family lost their farm in arizona and hubert with the farmworker and he finally worked his way out of the fields and was working in a lumber yard in 1952 when a man named fred ross who really nobody has heard of him and that is too bad. he ran a group called the community service organization that was almost exclusively in california and it was the first part of the mexican american civil rights movement and in 1952 he went to san jose and he started doing what he did at the house meetings...
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hubert hamer, actually to these numbers, the top five commodities, what are they? >> top five commodities over all, cattle the number one at $76 billion followed by korn, number two at $67.3 billion. and then poultry and eggs, soybeans and very, the fifth largest at $35.5 billion. the overall value of sales is $395 billion with crops making up about 54% of the total, livestock 46%. in fact, since 1974, this is the first time that crop sales have exceeded livestock sales. >> this is a snapshot on america's agriculture industry but how do we fit in compared to the rest of the world's? >> well, america, the united states is -- >> good afternoon, ladies and gentlemen. how are you? you obviously heard earlier from the president in this room, and he took some of your questions. so perhaps that means this will be a relatively short briefing. [laughter] might go easy on me maybe? no? i do not have any announcement to make at the top i'll note for you that you should have received a notification that there will be a call later this afternoon during which dan rhodes will pre
hubert hamer, actually to these numbers, the top five commodities, what are they? >> top five commodities over all, cattle the number one at $76 billion followed by korn, number two at $67.3 billion. and then poultry and eggs, soybeans and very, the fifth largest at $35.5 billion. the overall value of sales is $395 billion with crops making up about 54% of the total, livestock 46%. in fact, since 1974, this is the first time that crop sales have exceeded livestock sales. >> this is...
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people like you hubert. >> even dick russell licks you. >> really. >> yes. >> you know, i am under a lot of pressure to announce my running mate for the election. >> people tell me i should pick bobby kennedy but i am not sure of his loyalty. there was a time when him and the rest of his harvard blue blood would look down their nose hose to me like i was some kind of country bumpkin. >> rose: here you are on this stage where was your ambition after this? what is it that bryan cranston wants to do or needs to do. >> rest. i do. >> i need to rest. yeah. i go pretty hard at it and it is so much fun. i am having a great time. but i think when this is over, when i -- when i finally leave the stage for the last time i am going to collapse. you know, your body had a tendency to hold on, hold on, hold on. it is a very physically demanding thing. it is an emotionally demanding thing. i love putting it all out there, but i think i just want to relax for a while and just let it rest. and see what happens next. >> rose: thank you for doing this. >> i so appreciate it. >> thank you, charlie. >> r
people like you hubert. >> even dick russell licks you. >> really. >> yes. >> you know, i am under a lot of pressure to announce my running mate for the election. >> people tell me i should pick bobby kennedy but i am not sure of his loyalty. there was a time when him and the rest of his harvard blue blood would look down their nose hose to me like i was some kind of country bumpkin. >> rose: here you are on this stage where was your ambition after this? what...
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hubert across the street loves you. and your godmother loves you and your grandparents love you.ger one lives, the more one understands that that's not necessarily the way that everybody else grows up. or that they have grown up in this way. and so i say to myself as often as i can, you lucky duck. >> brown: giving some of that back, norman helped found and remains deeply involved with the jessye norman school of the arts, for talented but economically disadvantaged children in her hometown of augusta. >> woodruff: again, the major developments of the day. eric shinseki resigned as veterans affairs secretary. he'd been under fire over revelations that v.a. hospital officials lied about wait times for appointments. the president also announced his white house press secretary is leaving after three and half years, longer than most modern press secretaries stay in that job. and officials in northern india fired two policemen amid a storm of outrage over the gang rape and killing of two teen-age girls. on the newshour online right now, one photographer's mission to support sustainabl
hubert across the street loves you. and your godmother loves you and your grandparents love you.ger one lives, the more one understands that that's not necessarily the way that everybody else grows up. or that they have grown up in this way. and so i say to myself as often as i can, you lucky duck. >> brown: giving some of that back, norman helped found and remains deeply involved with the jessye norman school of the arts, for talented but economically disadvantaged children in her...
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so very wisely -- i think that nick cassenback, the field marshal for the bill, and hubert humphrey in the senate, these guys had it under control. what johnson did that he doesn't get enough credit for, and some ways an even greater legacy than to think of him as a political operator -- from the very beginning, until the very end, he took a very strong moral public stance behind the complete bill, and this is very union -- un johnsonian like, and he wheels and deals and was willing to accept half a loaf if he can get some bred and that's what he did on the 1957 bill and the 1960 bill and that's what people expected out of him. but when he got up in front of a joint session of congress and all the television cameras right after kennedy's assassination and he gave is his first address as president and said at the very beginning, the legacy of john f. kennedy, to honor him, we have to passively rights and have to do -- there's a moral urgency here in this country to do something. we need this bill as it exists now. we have to get this through, and i want the american people to get behind
so very wisely -- i think that nick cassenback, the field marshal for the bill, and hubert humphrey in the senate, these guys had it under control. what johnson did that he doesn't get enough credit for, and some ways an even greater legacy than to think of him as a political operator -- from the very beginning, until the very end, he took a very strong moral public stance behind the complete bill, and this is very union -- un johnsonian like, and he wheels and deals and was willing to accept...
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before that, he has supported hubert humphrey.rted hubert humphrey in the midst of the vietnam war, when humphrey would not go against lbj. sinatra is with him. but then he went with nixon. he raised a vast amount of money for those men, a vast amount of money. >> host: to his relationship with jfk suffer after jfk got it? >> guest: it did. it did because rfk went after organized crime and sinatra was it just connected to organized crime. he did business with organized crime. he was part owner of a gambling place in lake tahoe with sam gioconda who is the mom washed from chicago. years later i interviewed judith campbell asner, who was what they called a party girl. she was then having an affair with sinatra. sinatra introduced her to jfk. she many years later showed me documentation and had taken messages from jfk to sam g. but the relationship changed. sinatra felt that his house and he completely rejected. he had a plaque on one of the doors there that said this is the room that jfk flopped and in the date was engraved. .. had
before that, he has supported hubert humphrey.rted hubert humphrey in the midst of the vietnam war, when humphrey would not go against lbj. sinatra is with him. but then he went with nixon. he raised a vast amount of money for those men, a vast amount of money. >> host: to his relationship with jfk suffer after jfk got it? >> guest: it did. it did because rfk went after organized crime and sinatra was it just connected to organized crime. he did business with organized crime. he was...
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c-span: max kampelman was a good friend of hubert humphrey's here in town. >> guest: so--right. and so his--and so i've actually interviewed him in the past when i was just starting this project. but--so reagan would use sources from all over the place, and not just conservative sources. he does cite human events, as you notice in the book, and national review and--and those conservative publications, but other things as well, the economist, the los angeles times, of all things, but also government documents. and i think that was surprising for many who've seen the book who were even close to reagan. he--ncs 68, national security council 68, was a centerpiece document of containment for the us in the cold war, drafted by paul nitze and others at this policy planning staff in the state department to 1949 and '50 presented to president truman. it was declassified in 1975. reagan devoted two radio broadcasts to nsc 68. and i actually went back and looked at that huge government document and--to see what reagan was quoting, and he was quoting from all over that document, trying to t
c-span: max kampelman was a good friend of hubert humphrey's here in town. >> guest: so--right. and so his--and so i've actually interviewed him in the past when i was just starting this project. but--so reagan would use sources from all over the place, and not just conservative sources. he does cite human events, as you notice in the book, and national review and--and those conservative publications, but other things as well, the economist, the los angeles times, of all things, but also...
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republicans, conservatives, liberals, the only time i'd ever seen anything like that happen before was when hubert humphrey walk into -- walked into the house of representatives when he was on his death bed. jim had a giant intellect, spoke numerous languages, he had a big heart, he was a passionate public servant and a man of enormous, enormous accomplishment. there's no question there's no question our nation is truly better, more decent, nor compassioned place for every day that he served so selflessly, with such honor and dignity and good humor. we love jim dearly and we will will miss him terribly. mr. speaker, i now ask that the house of representatives observe a moment of silence to honor the incredible life of chairman jim oberstar, our friend, our colleague. thank you. hank you, mr. speaker. the speaker pro tempore: the chair lays before the house an enrolled bill. the clerk: h.r. 4120, an act to amend the national law enforcement museum to extend he termination date. the speaker pro tempore: the chair will now entertain requests for one-minute speeches. for what purpose does the gentlema
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. >> the way i'm going i would have said hubert humphrey and his wife. >> i'm sorry to add to your gameiere of "up against the clock." i'd like to thank everyone for getting up and thank you for joining us today. join us tomorrow, sunday morning at 8:00 when we will meet the woman trying to turn texas blue. >>> first, coming up next is melissa harris-perry. the legislative effort misplacing the constitutional rights of millions of americans. we'll see you right here tomorrow morning at 8:00. thanks for getting up. i make a lot of purchases for my business. and i get a lot in return with ink plus from chase like 60,000 bonus points when i spent $5,000 in the first 3 months after i opened my account. and i earn 5 times the rewards on internet, phone services and at office supply stores. with ink plus i can choose how to redeem my points. travel, gift cards even cash back. and my rewards points won't expire. so you can make owning business even more rewarding. ink from chase. so you can. as a i'm still not going toall the pmake it to mars,o visit. but thanks to hotwire's incredibly low tra
. >> the way i'm going i would have said hubert humphrey and his wife. >> i'm sorry to add to your gameiere of "up against the clock." i'd like to thank everyone for getting up and thank you for joining us today. join us tomorrow, sunday morning at 8:00 when we will meet the woman trying to turn texas blue. >>> first, coming up next is melissa harris-perry. the legislative effort misplacing the constitutional rights of millions of americans. we'll see you right...
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the results of the latest agriculture census with hubert hamer from the usda and don charles from npr. atshington journal" everyday 7:00 a.m. here on c-span. we were waiting to have his open-heart surgery. he had been diagnosed with congenital heart effect. part of the waiting for the surgeon to come back from overseas was being in that hospital and realizing all these other families are there and you are kind of in the trenches with them. maggie's family, she had been through nine surgeries in nine months, various different problems. as daunting as our situation was , we were really feeling for them. we were in the waiting room every day and walked past maggie's bed on the way to paul's bassinet. the day of the surgery we came in and maggie's family was not there. she had passed away the night before. it was really, really hard to imagine that family had spent so much time waiting for her to get out of the hot early and she did not make it. day,nt in the surgery that his first open-heart surgery of three, eight hours, and as we are sitting in the cardiac intensive care unit watching
the results of the latest agriculture census with hubert hamer from the usda and don charles from npr. atshington journal" everyday 7:00 a.m. here on c-span. we were waiting to have his open-heart surgery. he had been diagnosed with congenital heart effect. part of the waiting for the surgeon to come back from overseas was being in that hospital and realizing all these other families are there and you are kind of in the trenches with them. maggie's family, she had been through nine...
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we will talk to hubert hamer. ♪ host: good morning worried in 90 minutes come in the veterans affairsecretary will be addressing the issue of homeless veterans at a conference here in washington. secretary shinseki is scheduled to meet with president at the white house. his development scum is more than 100 members of congress -- this development comes as more than 100 members of congress are calling on him to step down. senate democratic leader harry reid is offering new legislation and more funding for the department. a former be a
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hubert hunter is 102 years old today. macon, mississippi. we wish him a happy birthday.old today, fort lauderdale, florida. loves to play scrabble and never loses. the ref recommended emanuel murray. good bless him. 100 years old today. salinas, california. he loves to watch westerns on the television. that's it from your friends here. back to new york. >> thanks so much. >>> we have a new clue for you as you discover "today" sweepstakes. 25 lucky winners will be the first to see universal orlando's new attraction, wizarding world of harry potter. talking round trip air fare for four, accommodations and passes to all three parks. here is today's refreshing clue. this is special here. this will be served at the leaky call dron, a frothy nonalcoholic beverage that can leave a mustache. what is it? i am going for a goatee. to enter for official rules, head to today.com/sweepstakes. and enter quickly. >> thank you very much. >>> thousands of people tying the knot this summer. for one texas couple, their upcoming wedding has special meaning. anchor maria shriver has their sto
hubert hunter is 102 years old today. macon, mississippi. we wish him a happy birthday.old today, fort lauderdale, florida. loves to play scrabble and never loses. the ref recommended emanuel murray. good bless him. 100 years old today. salinas, california. he loves to watch westerns on the television. that's it from your friends here. back to new york. >> thanks so much. >>> we have a new clue for you as you discover "today" sweepstakes. 25 lucky winners will be the...
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hubert humphrey, people that were considered liberal did in prior years, beat up on americans who holdthose same in the bible. easier to beat up on conservatives because we aren't going to kill you. we'll argue with you, get frustrated with you, but real like e is found in people ms. hirsi ali who know that her life and their lives are at risk every day, every minute of every ay because to this supremacist ideology, provoking words are not only a defense, they are a to on to kill people, brutalize them unmercifuly. and then we have this article may 7 by patrick goodneau, a man displays couples of newspapers calling on the government to rescue the kidnapped school girls outside defense headquarters on tuesday, may 6. this from cns news. secretary of state kerry underlined the issue of poverty as a recruitment tool for extremist groups like boko haram, although analysts and nigeriaian officials have been reporting that the organization scripting con civilians including children into its ranks. . most of the challenge in confronting violent extremist groups like boko haram lies in fightin
hubert humphrey, people that were considered liberal did in prior years, beat up on americans who holdthose same in the bible. easier to beat up on conservatives because we aren't going to kill you. we'll argue with you, get frustrated with you, but real like e is found in people ms. hirsi ali who know that her life and their lives are at risk every day, every minute of every ay because to this supremacist ideology, provoking words are not only a defense, they are a to on to kill people,...