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speaker, could i inquire how much time remains? the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman has 5 1/4 minutes. the gentleman from texas two minutes. mr. doyle: i'd remind my friends, you can say it as many times as you want but the fact of the matter is that under current law the f.t.c. has no authority to regulate the f.c.c., and the f.c.c. commissioner has said that you cannot do this without a rule in section 222. i'd now like to yield the magic minute to our house democratic leader, ms. pelosi. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlelady is recognized. ms. pelosi: thank you, mr. speaker. i thank the gentleman for yielding, and i thank him on behalf of my five children and my nine grandchildren and everyone i know, as a matter of fact, for being a champion for privacy for the american people. thank you, mr. doyle, for your leadership. thank you, mr. pallone, for yours, and congresswoman eshoo has been a champion on this issue as well. mr. speaker, americans turn to the internet for so many things these days -- buying books, filing taxes,
speaker, could i inquire how much time remains? the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman has 5 1/4 minutes. the gentleman from texas two minutes. mr. doyle: i'd remind my friends, you can say it as many times as you want but the fact of the matter is that under current law the f.t.c. has no authority to regulate the f.c.c., and the f.c.c. commissioner has said that you cannot do this without a rule in section 222. i'd now like to yield the magic minute to our house democratic leader, ms. pelosi....
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as a deterent, they inquired about rates and times for horse riding classes .actually there on a mission.luitenant steve delao (de-lah-oh) from the marin county sheriff's office tells me the men may have targeted the victim. hers was the only vehicle that was broken into. within the 45 minutes it took to go riding, the culprits made their way to the village at corte madera. authorities say they spent about $5-thousand dollars in nordstrom and macy's. when the victim got back to her car, she noticed 4 of her cards were missing were calling about possible fraudulent sheriff's office was able to get surveillance footage of the stores.although this is not a occurrence at the ranch, officials say they've had numerous breakins at (justine/live) still ahead... get ready for more rain about to hit the bay area. ((jrs/live)) meteorologist lawrence karnow is back with how it's going to affect your monring commute. lawrence karnow: the sunshine returned today and the winds kicked up to make for a breezy afternoon. some of those winds were gusting over 20 mph near the coas
as a deterent, they inquired about rates and times for horse riding classes .actually there on a mission.luitenant steve delao (de-lah-oh) from the marin county sheriff's office tells me the men may have targeted the victim. hers was the only vehicle that was broken into. within the 45 minutes it took to go riding, the culprits made their way to the village at corte madera. authorities say they spent about $5-thousand dollars in nordstrom and macy's. when the victim got back to her car, she...
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not to inquire where might this lead. to think there were no more questions particularly when two weeks ago she said she didn't know anything about it. >> melissa: especially your first point. when she said i leaked nothing to nobody. she used the word leaked again. sort of like okay maybe you didn't leak it but did you discuss it? how do you think all of this information became basically common knowledge? >> exactly. the reason that is so important. the authority to receive unmasked information is a precious authority. it's our civil liberties. it is appropriate for a national security adviser to receive that information in certain instances. but when you get it, it is given only to the requester, only to the national security adviser in this instance. and if she disseminates it, she needs to explain why she disseminated it. that is a precious document she is given with the names of americans on there and it should not be disseminated. >> melissa: still, it seems like based on what she said, it would be almost impossible
not to inquire where might this lead. to think there were no more questions particularly when two weeks ago she said she didn't know anything about it. >> melissa: especially your first point. when she said i leaked nothing to nobody. she used the word leaked again. sort of like okay maybe you didn't leak it but did you discuss it? how do you think all of this information became basically common knowledge? >> exactly. the reason that is so important. the authority to receive...
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. >> yes, we typically take follow-up action to inquire from the responsible organizations with the intenseview with regard to our recommendations. we want specific details if they agree or disagree and whether they concur with the recommendations or they intend to implement other things to adjust the intent of the recommendations. within follow-up with them. we asked them for documents and verifications they have actually implemented the recommendations. in many cases we often go back and test to verify they have done that. these are important recommendations, we intend to do that. we intend to follow up with them and ensure that they take corrective action or explain why they do not intend to. >> is the follow-up action made public as well? >> sometimes it is. often we provide in our semiannual reports, the status of under implemented recommendations. then sometimes we are happy to provide the committee with information on the status of the recommendations as time goes on as well. >> so this reprieve issues january 31 2017. is that right? >> yes. >> when will you go back and check to see
. >> yes, we typically take follow-up action to inquire from the responsible organizations with the intenseview with regard to our recommendations. we want specific details if they agree or disagree and whether they concur with the recommendations or they intend to implement other things to adjust the intent of the recommendations. within follow-up with them. we asked them for documents and verifications they have actually implemented the recommendations. in many cases we often go back...
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he inquired about sierra leone which is a w. african pl. which freed black people were being sent by the british. he had the idea that this was a feasible outcome. he also argued against the missouri exclusion idea, the idea that missouri should not be allowed to have slavery. while, if virginians weren't allowed to take their slaves to misery, it would make it more difficult ultimately, to abolish slavery in virginia. if, as was happening, the shared population in virginia that was enslaved or at least the steer in tidewater wood increasing would be politically feasible and definitely. the fourth chapter of the book is about nowadays, we call it a racial issue which was assimilation. what to do about the fact that there were europeans arriving in north america, numerous peoples already here. when jefferson was a young man his father peter was the most important manner around and so, jefferson had repeated contact with indian leaders who were traveling what by that point were lands west of here back to williamsburg, sometimes annually and i
he inquired about sierra leone which is a w. african pl. which freed black people were being sent by the british. he had the idea that this was a feasible outcome. he also argued against the missouri exclusion idea, the idea that missouri should not be allowed to have slavery. while, if virginians weren't allowed to take their slaves to misery, it would make it more difficult ultimately, to abolish slavery in virginia. if, as was happening, the shared population in virginia that was enslaved or...
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we typically take follow-up action to inquire from the responsible organizations what they intend to do with regard to our recommendations. we want specific details about whether they agree or disagree and whether they can concur with the recommendations or whether they tend to implement other things to address the intent of the . >>> and in cases we go back and test to verify that they have done that. these are important recommendations. we intend to do that and we follow up with them and ensure that they take correct action. >> is the follow actions, is that made public, too? >> sometimes it is. it depends if we do a follow up report. often we provide in our semiannual reports of the status of our recommendations, we do that as well. sometimes we are happy to provide the committee with information of the status of recommendations as time goes on as well. >> this report you issued january 31st, 2017, is that right? >> yes. >> when will you go back and check and see they are following up on the recommendations? >> we follow up after that as well. periodic time periods depending on th
we typically take follow-up action to inquire from the responsible organizations what they intend to do with regard to our recommendations. we want specific details about whether they agree or disagree and whether they can concur with the recommendations or whether they tend to implement other things to address the intent of the . >>> and in cases we go back and test to verify that they have done that. these are important recommendations. we intend to do that and we follow up with them...
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and then my son was born, and i'm writing a weekly humor column but "the philadelphia inquirer," the editor of the sunday magazine at "the philadelphia inquirer", had read a couple of my columns, maybe submit some stuff. i submitted some things that the inquirer ran, but then i wrote this big long piece, humor piece about the birth of my son. this was 198080 when he was born. the baby boomers were just in the process of taking over the world at that time. the thing about the baby boomers is, as everyone knows, we are very special and there's nobody like us and i will never be a generation like us because we are so freaking special. one of the special things we did was have babies. nobody had ever had babies before. certainly not the way we had them, the way we had them, like when i was born, the old system was like the mother had to be there. [laughter] the father was not anywhere near when it happened. the mother was there but they gave a lot of drugs. she didn't wake up until the job is like in the third grade. [laughter] nobody really participate in the baby having process except
and then my son was born, and i'm writing a weekly humor column but "the philadelphia inquirer," the editor of the sunday magazine at "the philadelphia inquirer", had read a couple of my columns, maybe submit some stuff. i submitted some things that the inquirer ran, but then i wrote this big long piece, humor piece about the birth of my son. this was 198080 when he was born. the baby boomers were just in the process of taking over the world at that time. the thing about the...
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rodney square, you see someone walking with an umbrella, no advise, it was just steady enough rain to inquiret. if you're in came may up the coast in atlantic city, it the it won't be too much longer before you see the rain. some of it could be steady at times, but the general ideas it is shifting south and eastful we'll see that clear the coast. looks like a lot of area getting rain in northern delaware places like gloucester, salem and cumberland county won't be dealing with it too much longer, maybe a couple of hours down there. as we look at the temperatures, 62 degrees, we're expecting the numbers to start to bounce pretty well over the next several hours. winds out of the north at 5 miles per hour drawing in drier air. that will brighten the skies up a little bit especially philadelphia north and west. you already see breaks in the clouds back to the north and west of us. farther south the rain pushes the closer the breaks in the clouds will come. future tracker 6 showing us between now and 2:00, the model showing us the rain is down the shore, after that it will be gone. at the same ti
rodney square, you see someone walking with an umbrella, no advise, it was just steady enough rain to inquiret. if you're in came may up the coast in atlantic city, it the it won't be too much longer before you see the rain. some of it could be steady at times, but the general ideas it is shifting south and eastful we'll see that clear the coast. looks like a lot of area getting rain in northern delaware places like gloucester, salem and cumberland county won't be dealing with it too much...
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there are instances this past year where the scammers called us directly to inquire about status of the refunds. >> and even so, he admitted that more fraudulent schemes are going undetected as the problem is harder and harder to catch and to stop. >> with the amount of information these scammers have, they are finally finding that it is hard to differentiate between the scammer and the fraudulent return. if you compare the two, in some cases the fraudulent return will be better and contain less errors than the original. >> so they have stepped up the review process to take longer to check every return, and that is longer wait times for anybody who is ex-presidepecting a refu whether or not they are impacted by a tax can. >> kayla was able to get her money back after explaining to rite aid officials, but now she is speaking out to talk about how h she was fooled hoping that others will learn from her. >> stay alert. >> reporter: the inspector general tells me that the average amount lost is $500, but he has seen as much as $500,000 lost as a le sult of this latest scam. federal agents w
there are instances this past year where the scammers called us directly to inquire about status of the refunds. >> and even so, he admitted that more fraudulent schemes are going undetected as the problem is harder and harder to catch and to stop. >> with the amount of information these scammers have, they are finally finding that it is hard to differentiate between the scammer and the fraudulent return. if you compare the two, in some cases the fraudulent return will be better and...
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legislation member posing would help by prohibiting employers to take action against employees to inquire or disclose wages or another employee's wages. let's put citizens first. also by making immodest but meaningful increase to the minimum wage. [applause] louisiana is only one of five states 40 percent of working families do not earn enough to cover basic monthly expenses it is time. it is past time. [applause] to increase the minimum wage of for a two year period it is a simple change to produce callous benefits. mark twain once said the mississippi river will alys have its own made no engineering skill can persuade to do otherwise but that sentiment remains the same today. we face the humbling reminder there are always factors we cannot control challenges we cannot predict that is what makes our faith so strong here in the museum of that here the chamber's we do overpower to shape our future washington has become like that river but it doesn't have to be that way in better rouge. we are unique in our culture with the resources god has blessed us with in the challenges that represents
legislation member posing would help by prohibiting employers to take action against employees to inquire or disclose wages or another employee's wages. let's put citizens first. also by making immodest but meaningful increase to the minimum wage. [applause] louisiana is only one of five states 40 percent of working families do not earn enough to cover basic monthly expenses it is time. it is past time. [applause] to increase the minimum wage of for a two year period it is a simple change to...
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a statement, the credence compliance officer said on the rural metro accounts we inquired about it did not credit report any of those accounts. that's reassuring news for kim who actually made a payment to the debt collector to protect his credit score. >> if you have a bad credit score it will affect everything in your life. >> reporter: anna is also relieved her credit history is clear. >> thank you for having this program, you know. >> reporter: but she is questioning what would have happened if we hadn't spoken up for patients like her. >> why couldn't we do this on our own. >>> we just closed another two cases bringing the total amount we recovered to $40,000. credence called this kind of mistake rare. rural metro told us it instituted new procedures to make sure it doesn't happen again. we asked pleural metro if it sent out a blanket statement about the mistake. instead they are handling thing on a case by case basis. send your concerns directly to credence at r metro do you mean. we have posted that address to our website on the responds page. >>> coming up, thousands of bay are
a statement, the credence compliance officer said on the rural metro accounts we inquired about it did not credit report any of those accounts. that's reassuring news for kim who actually made a payment to the debt collector to protect his credit score. >> if you have a bad credit score it will affect everything in your life. >> reporter: anna is also relieved her credit history is clear. >> thank you for having this program, you know. >> reporter: but she is questioning...
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inquiring minds want to know.ut that picture up. >> i have them on now and i will have them on tonight under my gown and i have had them on since every president that i've interviewed since h.w. bush. >> i don't know. jeff mason may impose a dress code. i don't know if they're going to be cool with jeff. hey, guys, thank you. i wish you both a good night tonight. >> thank you. >>> what are your thoughts? tweet me @smerconish or go to my facebook page. hit me with something, catherine. >> tweet, do you have anything positive to say about potus? anything positive at all without being sarcastic? >> lee, did you just listen to my commentary. i am getting hammered already in social media for being too complimentary to the president because in the five minute commentary i just delivered i'm giving the man credit for changing positions not being rigid and not being an i had log. i think that is total fairness. at the same time i'm noting his impulsivity, his war with the media, the tweet craze and all the other stuff so
inquiring minds want to know.ut that picture up. >> i have them on now and i will have them on tonight under my gown and i have had them on since every president that i've interviewed since h.w. bush. >> i don't know. jeff mason may impose a dress code. i don't know if they're going to be cool with jeff. hey, guys, thank you. i wish you both a good night tonight. >> thank you. >>> what are your thoughts? tweet me @smerconish or go to my facebook page. hit me with...
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just wanted to make a comment and inquire about what about environment pollution, thatnos, solar output, has increased that may contribute to there warm something are ther factos in the geo-thermal aspect of the planet that may be contributing to this? do, again, appreciate the attempt and balance of the sensitive, but important issue environment supports s and we can't allow partisanism or greed or anything else because it is lives of children.our thank you. host: democrats line, from columbia, maryland, pat is next. caller: yes, hello. i'm following up with the man that just spoke. wanted to get some facts out. okay. confirmation that we, causing climate change. the carbon molecule that comes fossil fuel and d4 station other carbonan the molecules, so scientists can carbon in the the atmosphere over time and they can see a clear increase and a molecules from fossil fuel in the forest station. other caller was talking about with the volcanos, they can weighed, so defer which one is actually caused by us. that is one confirmation of that. ost: the "wall street journal" this morning high
just wanted to make a comment and inquire about what about environment pollution, thatnos, solar output, has increased that may contribute to there warm something are ther factos in the geo-thermal aspect of the planet that may be contributing to this? do, again, appreciate the attempt and balance of the sensitive, but important issue environment supports s and we can't allow partisanism or greed or anything else because it is lives of children.our thank you. host: democrats line, from...
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. >>> philadelphia inquirer is is reporting eagles defense tackle beau allen suffered a chest injury. reports say it's a torn peck muscle that will likely require surgery and can keep the 25-year-old -- 25 year old out for several months. down in chester the philadelphia union looking for their first win of the season. they hosted portland. still searching after 90 minut minutes. game tied 66th minute roy miller with header past andre blake much the union remain winless on the season with a three-one loss. >>> moving day augusta. day three of the master it's right here on cbs3. second round later charlie hoffman tee shot at 16 can nan bowel right in the water. double bogie on the hole. he had lose the lead. on 18 justin rose sinks the birdie p. he shot five under 67 the best number of the day. he's tied with sergio garcia a top the leader board at six under par. we've got final round coverage of the masters tomorrow starting at 2:00 p.m. right here on cbs3. so great day of sports today. even better with the final round of the masters tomorrow. >> we'll see how it goes tomorrow. >> we
. >>> philadelphia inquirer is is reporting eagles defense tackle beau allen suffered a chest injury. reports say it's a torn peck muscle that will likely require surgery and can keep the 25-year-old -- 25 year old out for several months. down in chester the philadelphia union looking for their first win of the season. they hosted portland. still searching after 90 minut minutes. game tied 66th minute roy miller with header past andre blake much the union remain winless on the season...
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dan: reading what i read, inquired about ralph, they didn't match. ralph's name garnered respect, fear, and loyalty. so, when we got together, i saw this guy, who--you know, it wasn't for me to judge this man's life, but what i did want to know was how--was the beginning, middle, and his new beginning, because today is his new beginning. rosemary: i mean, ralph, you talk as though you are a changed man, but you've told me that you are not remorseful for the murders and crimes you've committed. ralph: i'm still the same man i was. today--i realized as a young boy what i was capable of, and didn't feel one ounce of sympathy for anybody that tried to push me when i was a youngster, or when a man, somebody that threatened my life. and i took action, and i'm not remorseful. i'm happy my family's doing well, i'm doing well, and i'm talking to you. that's what counts. rosemary: dan, you describe ralph in the book as a killer. in fact, that's his title. dan: well, you know, the way i look at is this. when you--when you look back at where he came from and wha
dan: reading what i read, inquired about ralph, they didn't match. ralph's name garnered respect, fear, and loyalty. so, when we got together, i saw this guy, who--you know, it wasn't for me to judge this man's life, but what i did want to know was how--was the beginning, middle, and his new beginning, because today is his new beginning. rosemary: i mean, ralph, you talk as though you are a changed man, but you've told me that you are not remorseful for the murders and crimes you've committed....
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. >> philadelphia inquirer, detailing the new court filing against the so-called straw hat bandit.ects, 57 year old richard boil, used cash stolen from nearly a dozen bank robberies to pay for every day necessities. that includes everything from debts to dentist, car, anti-eggs payment for his daughter. >> the bucks county courier times reports several council rock school board members hope to make decision on closing wrightstown or rolling hills elementary school by june 13th, the last day of school in the district. board members are being urged to decide so the school can move forward with the budget planning. >> press of atlantic city, egg harbor township new wal-mart will hire 300 employees, pro peck spiff employees can visit hiring center from 8:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. monday through saturday. set to open later in the summer. >> that's a look add some of the newspaper headlines from around the delaware valley. >> and up next, see the newest resident of the zoo, a baby slot. >> a baby slot. plus we will tell you the back story behind this photo of exotic bird, riding shotgun in a
. >> philadelphia inquirer, detailing the new court filing against the so-called straw hat bandit.ects, 57 year old richard boil, used cash stolen from nearly a dozen bank robberies to pay for every day necessities. that includes everything from debts to dentist, car, anti-eggs payment for his daughter. >> the bucks county courier times reports several council rock school board members hope to make decision on closing wrightstown or rolling hills elementary school by june 13th, the...
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. >>> inquirer walk around philadelphia and see her name on buildings, gardens and other spaces.he billion air campbell soup heiress and philanthropist died tuesday morning after a, long illness. mr. hamilton was 88 year-old. >>> that is a look at newspaper headlines around the delaware valley. >>> up next, pat's here with your morning sports, good morning, pat. >> good morning. phillies played longer last night going in to extra innings against the mets at city field. could they finally beat their builter rivals. >>> well, welcome back. we are glad you are with us on cbs-3 "eyewitness news". >> pat's here with your morning sports. phillies on the road in new york. >> they have not faired very well with the mets, but would that change. they have not done very well against new york mets going in to action last night they who 42 of the last 60 games against new york dating back to 2014. would they be dominated again? last night zach eflin looked good, in a chilly city field. he went five innings and allowed just two runs. phillies down a run in the eighth, andres blanco ties it up,
. >>> inquirer walk around philadelphia and see her name on buildings, gardens and other spaces.he billion air campbell soup heiress and philanthropist died tuesday morning after a, long illness. mr. hamilton was 88 year-old. >>> that is a look at newspaper headlines around the delaware valley. >>> up next, pat's here with your morning sports, good morning, pat. >> good morning. phillies played longer last night going in to extra innings against the mets at city...
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the philadelphia inquirer reports that fewer international students have been applying for the seasonal positions in ocean city creating more chances for locals to get in on the jobs. ocean city businesses usually hire workers to start mid june and can expect to make more than minimum wage. >>> a new jersey tax proposal that offers tax credits to organ donors can face opposition from the feds, it would give residents $1,000 in income tax credits for donating organs and a hundred dollars tax credit for donating blood. critics worry tax breaks could entice the families of dead donors to drive to neighboring states to get the benefit or create a black market. >>> this guy just wants his trumpet back. the reason is heartbreaking. did you see that? a pickup all over the road. driver says he was texting then hit a church bus. >>> bad storm strikes and people in a wal-mart make a run for it. >>> possible tornado represents rips through southern louisiana killing a mother and three-year-old daughter. two were inside the trailer when the storm hit. home flipped because of the heavy winds, witnes
the philadelphia inquirer reports that fewer international students have been applying for the seasonal positions in ocean city creating more chances for locals to get in on the jobs. ocean city businesses usually hire workers to start mid june and can expect to make more than minimum wage. >>> a new jersey tax proposal that offers tax credits to organ donors can face opposition from the feds, it would give residents $1,000 in income tax credits for donating organs and a hundred...
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one, i did want to inquire about additional staffing for natural areas. because now we have all the space i think maintenance is going to be more complex. then the other was to look at environmental management use of pesticides. i just was hoping we could prepare to discuss these items during the june 1 budget meeting. >> absolutely. >> thank you a much supervisor sheehy. dir. ginsburg, i appreciate the update. i particularly like the strategic plan and also the community report. my complements to your team that put this together. very helpful. i look forward to putting it in our resource table in the office to collect him if there's no other questions, i think we will go to public comments. thank you very much. any members of the public that would like to comment on item number one, please, come up seeing none, public comment is closed >> [gavel] >> thank you. i would love to entertain a motion on this item. >> would you like a motion to call the chair or file >> motion to file >> is there a second? >> second. >> moved and seconded. without objection, pl
one, i did want to inquire about additional staffing for natural areas. because now we have all the space i think maintenance is going to be more complex. then the other was to look at environmental management use of pesticides. i just was hoping we could prepare to discuss these items during the june 1 budget meeting. >> absolutely. >> thank you a much supervisor sheehy. dir. ginsburg, i appreciate the update. i particularly like the strategic plan and also the community report. my...
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and then they inquired a as to whether or not i had any contacts in the drug world in australia, andfreddie, and i had no idea to contact him, and so i would not have been of any value to their business. >> no, sorry. >> i see. >> but i said, well, you are here anyway and we will find a way for you have to be valuable. i don't know what they liked about me. i guess i was a novelty. nothing more than that. and i knew that i would tap into the new group. i would find a way. i'd find a way to be valuable. and it was just another sales job now. sure enough, this group would sell drugs to other foreigners in the thai prison and the guards would let them run, because they were pulling in lots of money, and suddenly, i'm in a cell with satellite television a shower and six people there. it was the ultimate luxury. and if that meant that these people around me were going to be selling heroin, so beit. did it bug me? not in the slightest. none of us were here for being choir boys. it wasn't a risky endeavor, because the people who were enforcing the rules were involved. and that worked really
and then they inquired a as to whether or not i had any contacts in the drug world in australia, andfreddie, and i had no idea to contact him, and so i would not have been of any value to their business. >> no, sorry. >> i see. >> but i said, well, you are here anyway and we will find a way for you have to be valuable. i don't know what they liked about me. i guess i was a novelty. nothing more than that. and i knew that i would tap into the new group. i would find a way. i'd...
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would help eliminate pay secrecy by prohibiting employers from taking actions against employees for inquiringbout, discussing or disclosing their wages or another employee's wages. let's truly put our citizen first, also by making a modest but meaningful increase to the minimum wage. [applause] louisiana is one of only five states that have not adopted a state minimum wage. 40% of louisiana working families do not earn enough to cover basic monthly expenses. it's time. no, it's past time for us to change that. [applause] what we're proposing is to increase the minimum wage to $8.50 over a two year period. it's a simple change that will produce countless benefits. mark twain once said, the mississippi river will always have its own way; no engineering skill can persuade it to do otherwise. engineering feats have certainly come a long way since mark twain's day, but that sentiment remains the same today. over the past year, we've faced a humbling reminder of the power of mother nature. there will always be factors we can't control, challenges we can't predict, that's part of what has made our f
would help eliminate pay secrecy by prohibiting employers from taking actions against employees for inquiringbout, discussing or disclosing their wages or another employee's wages. let's truly put our citizen first, also by making a modest but meaningful increase to the minimum wage. [applause] louisiana is one of only five states that have not adopted a state minimum wage. 40% of louisiana working families do not earn enough to cover basic monthly expenses. it's time. no, it's past time for us...
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of the knowledge of the senate historian and the senate parliamentarian and others of whom i have inquired in which we had a filibuster on trying to take a bill to conference. and i think there is now a policy in place on the part of the republicans of total obstruction. that is to say, simply, to block anything and everything no matter what. that is regrettable. i don't think it is helpful to the institution. nor do i think ultimately will it be helpful to either political party or to individual senators. >> are you -- presenting this to senators interested in putting forth a bill that would just cover children, are not going to make any attempt? there will be no legislation put up this year? did you talk with him, that he will not attempt to bring that to the floor? sen. mitchell: do you think as an amendment to some other bill? >> right. sen. mitchell: i speak only for myself, of course. i would encourage senators not to do that. but, as you know, every senator is his or her own person and acts on their own. i do not believe any useful purpose would be served in so doing. >> go back ove
of the knowledge of the senate historian and the senate parliamentarian and others of whom i have inquired in which we had a filibuster on trying to take a bill to conference. and i think there is now a policy in place on the part of the republicans of total obstruction. that is to say, simply, to block anything and everything no matter what. that is regrettable. i don't think it is helpful to the institution. nor do i think ultimately will it be helpful to either political party or to...
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as a deterent, they inquired about rates and times for horse riding classes .y were actually there on a mission.luitenant steve delao (de-lah-oh) from the marin county sheriff's office tells me the men may have targeted the victim. hers was the only vehicle that was broken into. within the 45 minutes it took to go riding, the culprits made their way to the village at corte madera. authorities say they spent about $5-thousand dollars in nordstrom and macy's. when the victim got back to her car, she noticed 4 of her cards were missing and creditors were calling about possible fraudulent activity. the sheriff's office was able to get surveillance footage of the men inside the stores.sot - working with loss prevention from each store, they were able to track down the transactionalthough this is not a common occurrence at the ranch, officials say they've had numerous breakins at different trails in the area lt. steve delao / marin county sheriff's office - sot - it is a common crime for that to happen. we have a bunch of trails in the county, and people pull over to
as a deterent, they inquired about rates and times for horse riding classes .y were actually there on a mission.luitenant steve delao (de-lah-oh) from the marin county sheriff's office tells me the men may have targeted the victim. hers was the only vehicle that was broken into. within the 45 minutes it took to go riding, the culprits made their way to the village at corte madera. authorities say they spent about $5-thousand dollars in nordstrom and macy's. when the victim got back to her car,...
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what it might be worth to an inquirer. are its products selling well, does it make a lot of money off of what it says. but then the market in its infinite which is come, everybody started to lump stocks together in gigantic baskets in the 1980s. we lumped all stocks together in asset class, and they started to trade together in lock step whether the company was good or bad. this turning stocks into one big commodity, mom now they're traded with contractings or futures or etfs. something happened along the way that changed things drastically. money managers were able to pull hedge funds together. that's an amount of money so large that they dwarfed individual stocks, amounts of money so fast that if they tried to buy individual stocks, they would buy all the shares, they had so much cash, so the hedge funds gravitated to the s&p 500 futures markets, which are much bigger and have more liquidity than any other stocks. the hedge fund managers started to trade in sync with each other, they all had the same intel, the algorithm
what it might be worth to an inquirer. are its products selling well, does it make a lot of money off of what it says. but then the market in its infinite which is come, everybody started to lump stocks together in gigantic baskets in the 1980s. we lumped all stocks together in asset class, and they started to trade together in lock step whether the company was good or bad. this turning stocks into one big commodity, mom now they're traded with contractings or futures or etfs. something...
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very much moved according to his early biographers and requested that he go to the statehouse and inquire if there was not something that could be done to obtain possession of the manfred >> they returned with the report that the governor as you say he had no constitutional right to act. he wrote with good excitement, by almighty i will have that negro soon or i will write until you do have a right to have me on the premises. the problem was lincoln lack any further records. they drafted $60 and $.30 at the metropolitan bank, in 1857 they sent the funds to benjamin jonas's office in new orleans. by early june he was released who returned safely to springfield. john shelby then became among the first freed by abraham lincoln. surely this would have resulted in his forced enslavement and permanent forced labor if he was not released. instead he wanted to take action for everyone not just shelby. he says lincoln is one of my most valuable friends, their friendship dated back to the 1830's. lincoln never forgot nor did he ever minimize the role of personal development that those experiences a
very much moved according to his early biographers and requested that he go to the statehouse and inquire if there was not something that could be done to obtain possession of the manfred >> they returned with the report that the governor as you say he had no constitutional right to act. he wrote with good excitement, by almighty i will have that negro soon or i will write until you do have a right to have me on the premises. the problem was lincoln lack any further records. they drafted...
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the philadelphia inquirer is reporting on where the president will spend his 100th day in office. in harrisburg, pennsylvania. the president holding a rally to mark the 100 days, a. -- next saturday evening the president tweeting "i will hold a big rally in pennsylvania. look forward to it. oh the president chose pennsylvania as the backdrop for a major rally acknowledging his his win.s he role in in december he was in hershey, pennsylvania for a rally. the saturday evening is white house correspondents dinner. we will have live coverage of that about 9:00 eastern time. al is joining us am a line for independents. is this a fair measure? caller: thank you for taking my call. i think it is a fair landmark. honest broker,n we should say what he has actually accrued to his own personal bank account. i understand, since he has been there, china has given the royalties, i believe. for hotels and such. mexico is the same. how much has he accrued in personal wealth as opposed to helping -- how many jobs came back to pennsylvania? is -- thethat the man american people have a majority with
the philadelphia inquirer is reporting on where the president will spend his 100th day in office. in harrisburg, pennsylvania. the president holding a rally to mark the 100 days, a. -- next saturday evening the president tweeting "i will hold a big rally in pennsylvania. look forward to it. oh the president chose pennsylvania as the backdrop for a major rally acknowledging his his win.s he role in in december he was in hershey, pennsylvania for a rally. the saturday evening is white house...
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may i inquire how much time we have left? the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman's time has ex-er pyred. mr. langevin: i thank all my colleagues for being here today and i was proud to share my thoughts on why it's so important we not zero out the national endowment for the arts and humanities and the incredible impact they have on our communities. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back. the chair lays before the house n enrolled bill. caller: h r. 353, an act to improve the national oceanic and atmospheric administrations weather research through a focused program of investment on affordable and attainable advances in the observational computing and modeling capabilities to support sustainable improvement in weather forecasting and prediction of high impact weather events to expand commercial opportunities for the provision of weather data, and for other purposes. the speaker pro tempore: under the speaker's announced policy of january 3, 2017, the gentleman from oklahoma, mr. russell is recognized for 60 minutes
may i inquire how much time we have left? the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman's time has ex-er pyred. mr. langevin: i thank all my colleagues for being here today and i was proud to share my thoughts on why it's so important we not zero out the national endowment for the arts and humanities and the incredible impact they have on our communities. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back. the chair lays before the house n enrolled bill. caller: h r. 353, an act to improve the...
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as a deterent, they inquired about rates and times for horse riding classes . when they were actually there on a mission.luitenant steve delao (de-lah-oh) from the marin county sheriff's office tells me the men may have targeted the victim. hers was the only vehicle that was broken into. within the 45 minutes it took to go riding, the culprits made their way to the village at corte madera. authorities say they spent about $5-thousand dollars in nordstrom and macy's. when the victim got back to her car, she noticed 4 of her cards were missing and creditors were calling about possible fraudulent activity. the sheriff's office was able to get surveillance footage of the men inside the stores.sot - working with loss prevention from each store, they were able to track down the transactionalthough this is not a common occurrence at the ranch, officials say they've had numerous breakins at different trails in the area lt. steve delao / marin county sheriff's office - sot - it is a common crime for that to happen. we have a bunch of trails in the county, and people pul
as a deterent, they inquired about rates and times for horse riding classes . when they were actually there on a mission.luitenant steve delao (de-lah-oh) from the marin county sheriff's office tells me the men may have targeted the victim. hers was the only vehicle that was broken into. within the 45 minutes it took to go riding, the culprits made their way to the village at corte madera. authorities say they spent about $5-thousand dollars in nordstrom and macy's. when the victim got back to...
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there have been a lot of inquires did he lose any teeth? yeah, he lost two front teeth. concussions are sort of an iffy condition. i don't know, you know, ultimately long-term hopefully there will not be any significant repercussions because of that, but he is shaken. yes, sir. yes, sir. >> reporter: yesterday oscar munoz of united said in his interview that he and his people have reached out to dr. dao but have had no luck. have either of you gentlemen heard from united and spoken directly with munoz or his people or the family? >> the answer is no. >> i have not heard anything either and to the best of my knowledge -- i have not heard from united either, and i asked crystal this morning whether or not her family had a voice message or something and the answer is no. >> yes, ma'am. [ inaudible question ] >> my parents integrated from vietnam. >> yes, sir. >> i wonder could you talk a little bit -- a lot of us were wondering what was going through your father's mind when he was holding onto a post and saying just kill me, just kill me. can you talk about -- can you talk
there have been a lot of inquires did he lose any teeth? yeah, he lost two front teeth. concussions are sort of an iffy condition. i don't know, you know, ultimately long-term hopefully there will not be any significant repercussions because of that, but he is shaken. yes, sir. yes, sir. >> reporter: yesterday oscar munoz of united said in his interview that he and his people have reached out to dr. dao but have had no luck. have either of you gentlemen heard from united and spoken...
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a former science writer at the philadelphia inquirer. he was part of a team that won a pulitzer prize for covering three mile island in 1979. that same year he also won the national association of science teachers best children's science book. award for his book jupiter, the star that failed. he has 10 published books and he taught journalism at stanford university. the university of california at santa cruz and the university of alaska fairbanks. we are also privileged to have donald mcneil with us. he has written the book "zika: the emerging epidemic".donald mcneil is assassin have reported for "the new york times". specializing in plagues and pestilences. [laughter] he covers diseases of the world including aids, ebola, malaria, swine and bird flu, mad cow disease and sars. he joined the times and 1976 is a copy boy and has been an environmental reporter, theater columnist and editor. that is like another hour for this session. he has won awards for stories about cities that have successfully fought aids, about patent monopolies that
a former science writer at the philadelphia inquirer. he was part of a team that won a pulitzer prize for covering three mile island in 1979. that same year he also won the national association of science teachers best children's science book. award for his book jupiter, the star that failed. he has 10 published books and he taught journalism at stanford university. the university of california at santa cruz and the university of alaska fairbanks. we are also privileged to have donald mcneil...
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in the e-mails obtainedgy the guardian, she inquired about fondu sets and night stands that she orderedhusband murdered his on people. the transformation seems complete as vogue dubbed her the desert rose to what others call the first lady of hell. >> dan springer. more on the rising tension of the united states and north korea. we'll get more on the american military operation across the border in south korea. including spy planes that are used to gather intelligence. we'll go live to seoul next. >> shepard: a look at u.s. military operations in south korea amid rising tensions with north korea. i reported earlier, the u.s.s. carl vinson is headed to the region. u.s. war planes operating at a base soul of seoul. the u.s. gathering intelligence with spy planes that date back to the cold war. our team got a rare glimpse that one of those u2 planes. greg palkot is live in seoul. greg? >> hey, shepard. remember the u 2? it's still around. some called it a cold war relic. very much a part of this modern day crisis. we got a close look at the plane. it's been updated since the 50s and the 60
in the e-mails obtainedgy the guardian, she inquired about fondu sets and night stands that she orderedhusband murdered his on people. the transformation seems complete as vogue dubbed her the desert rose to what others call the first lady of hell. >> dan springer. more on the rising tension of the united states and north korea. we'll get more on the american military operation across the border in south korea. including spy planes that are used to gather intelligence. we'll go live to...
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that luxury of time to inquire, to pursue, to find the real agents of genuine news, witnesses, participantscuments, to dive into the cab. any president and his administration in washington is clearly entitled to the most serious reporting efforts possible. we need to understand, to listen, to dig. obviously our reporting needs to get both facts and tone right. the press, especially in the so-called mainstream media, comes under attack, particularly during presidential campaigns like this one and its aftermath. like politicians and presidents, sometimes, perhaps too frequently, we make mistakes and >> mr. president, the media is not fake news. [applause] table's take that off the as we proceed. as the executive editor of "the post" said in recent speeches, reporters have displayed modesty and humidity, bending over backwards and sincerely not only to be fair but to demonstrate to people that we intend and will be fair. in other words, that we have an obligation to listen. at the same time, marty said when we have done our job thoroughly, we have a duty to tell people what we have learned. an
that luxury of time to inquire, to pursue, to find the real agents of genuine news, witnesses, participantscuments, to dive into the cab. any president and his administration in washington is clearly entitled to the most serious reporting efforts possible. we need to understand, to listen, to dig. obviously our reporting needs to get both facts and tone right. the press, especially in the so-called mainstream media, comes under attack, particularly during presidential campaigns like this one...
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this has become difficult for states to inquire because the companies that make and sell them don't want with these executions. >> finally, what is expected to be next? the state governor is part of this discussion here? >> yes. asa has been working to fight this. the attorney general has filed an appeal and we're going to have to watch to see what the courts say moving forward. the first execution was supposed to be on monday. so things are moving very quickly. >> all right. thank you so much. the very latest on what is happening in arkansas. have a great saturday. >> thanks. you, too, richard. >>> that's it for me. yasmin vossoughian picks up our coverage from here. stay with us. was built with passion... but i keep it growing by making every dollar count. that's why i have the spark cash card from capital one. with it, i earn unlimited 2% cash back on all of my purchasing. and that unlimited 2% cash back from spark means thousands of dollars each year going back into my business... which adds fuel to my bottom line. what's in your wallet? and you're about in to hit 'send all' on some
this has become difficult for states to inquire because the companies that make and sell them don't want with these executions. >> finally, what is expected to be next? the state governor is part of this discussion here? >> yes. asa has been working to fight this. the attorney general has filed an appeal and we're going to have to watch to see what the courts say moving forward. the first execution was supposed to be on monday. so things are moving very quickly. >> all right....
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on october 11, he said the switchboard just got a call from 10 downing street to inquire whether theresident would be available for a call within 30 minutes from the prime minister. the subject was to be the middle east. can we tell them no? when i talked to the president, he was loaded. where did that come from? how you get access to that telephone conversation? john: that was the result of a court case filed to get kissinger telcons. i think it was filed by the national security archive, or maybe a public citizen. they got access to thousands of pages. when kissinger's national security advisor what have a conversation with a foreign leader, he would have a secretary on the phone taking note. this was a common practice that went back as long as there have been telephones. ,ut kissinger fought very hard he wanted and kept under his control throughout his lifetime. these government organizations went to court with a suit and cess.ccess -- and won ac the trekking was a problem. -- the drinking was a problem. people, when they spoke to me, it was either that i agree with them exactly w
on october 11, he said the switchboard just got a call from 10 downing street to inquire whether theresident would be available for a call within 30 minutes from the prime minister. the subject was to be the middle east. can we tell them no? when i talked to the president, he was loaded. where did that come from? how you get access to that telephone conversation? john: that was the result of a court case filed to get kissinger telcons. i think it was filed by the national security archive, or...
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that method, that luxury of time to inquire to pursue to find the real agents of genuine news. witness, participants, documents to dive in with the b. y president and his administration in washington is clearly entitled to the most serious reporting efforts possible. we need understand to listen to dig. obviously our reporting needs to get both facts and tone right. the press, especially the so-called mainstream media comes uder regular attack, particularly during presidential campaigns like this one and its aft aftermath. like pall tisoliticians and res sometimes, perhaps too frequently, we make mistakes and go too far. when that happens, we should own up to it. but the effort today to get this best obtainable version of the truth is largely made in good faith. mr. president, the media is not fake news. [ applause ] let's take that off the table as we proceed. as mar barren, the executive editor of the post said, in recent speeches reporters should display modesty and humility, bending over backwards and sincerely not only to be fair but to demonstrate to people we cover that
that method, that luxury of time to inquire to pursue to find the real agents of genuine news. witness, participants, documents to dive in with the b. y president and his administration in washington is clearly entitled to the most serious reporting efforts possible. we need understand to listen to dig. obviously our reporting needs to get both facts and tone right. the press, especially the so-called mainstream media comes uder regular attack, particularly during presidential campaigns like...
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there have been instances this past year where the scammers actually called us directly to inquire aboutof their refund. >> reporter: even so he admits many fraudulent schemes go undetected as the problem as become harder and harder to catch and to stop. >> with the amount of information these scammers have, they're filing returns that it's hard to differentiate between a scammer and the authentic taxpayer filing. if you compare a fraudulent return to an authentic return, in some cases the fraudulent return contains less errors than the actual authentic taxpayer filings. >> reporter: the state tax board has stepped up its review process, taking longer to doublecheck every return. that adds up to longer wait times for anyone expecting a refund, whether or not they are directly impacted by a tax scam. kayla calderon was able to get her money back after explaining what happened to rite aid officials. even so, she's speaking out now, despite being embarrassed about how easily she was fooled, in hopes that others will learn from her experience. >> stay alert. >> reporter: the treasury inspect
there have been instances this past year where the scammers actually called us directly to inquire aboutof their refund. >> reporter: even so he admits many fraudulent schemes go undetected as the problem as become harder and harder to catch and to stop. >> with the amount of information these scammers have, they're filing returns that it's hard to differentiate between a scammer and the authentic taxpayer filing. if you compare a fraudulent return to an authentic return, in some...
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. >> well, you know that in today's "philadelphia inquirer," and i could put this on the screen as wellthere's a report of a motion filed by defense attorney yesterday. you explain it, bill, what is he saying he will do if that video comes in? >> brian, by the way, is one of the finest defense lawyers in this country. brian filed a motion that said, come on, the guy is a comedian. this was a comedic routine from a massive body of work from pre-reagan era where he did a is tick, a bit if you will, and it happened to be on the same subject of what these charges are. brian said if the prosecution can't realize that this is humor, i want to hire an expert to tell the jury the difference between humor and reality. i want a non-humor expert, if you will. so it's getting somewhat bizarre. but i think brian mcmonagle and the defense team has to build every wall they can around uncharged misconduct evidence. this whole concept of prior bad acts and uncharged misconduct, evidence lawyers call 404b stuff in pennsylvania, but this is a side door way of attacking the client when your evidence may no
. >> well, you know that in today's "philadelphia inquirer," and i could put this on the screen as wellthere's a report of a motion filed by defense attorney yesterday. you explain it, bill, what is he saying he will do if that video comes in? >> brian, by the way, is one of the finest defense lawyers in this country. brian filed a motion that said, come on, the guy is a comedian. this was a comedic routine from a massive body of work from pre-reagan era where he did a is...
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. ♪ >> anthony: it took me a little time to discover the ferocious intellect, the inquiring nature, theul talent of the man. without a doubt, one of america's most important chefs. a guy who's redefining what not just southern cooking is, was, and can be, but american cooking as a whole. >> sean: one, two, three! ♪ >> anthony: we're gonna talk a lot about this over the next week, about the notions of universal awesomeness. is the waffle house universally awesome? >> sean: we have one choice for late-night eating and it's the waffle house. and they create this environment where no matter how blitzed you are, or how normal you are, you are welcomed and treated equally with an experience. it'sot just, like, you kno eating a plate of food. >> anthony: you're talking about it like a magical spiritual place. >> sean: no, it's beyond a magical spiritual place. >> anthony: it is indeed, marvelous, an irony-free zone where everything is beautiful and nothing hurts, where everybody, regardless of race, creed, color or degree of inebriation, is welcomed. its warm, yellow glow a beacon of hope and
. ♪ >> anthony: it took me a little time to discover the ferocious intellect, the inquiring nature, theul talent of the man. without a doubt, one of america's most important chefs. a guy who's redefining what not just southern cooking is, was, and can be, but american cooking as a whole. >> sean: one, two, three! ♪ >> anthony: we're gonna talk a lot about this over the next week, about the notions of universal awesomeness. is the waffle house universally awesome? >>...
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. >> police detective accused of kick ago man and breaking his leg philadelphia inquirer reporting the jurors deliberated for seven hours before acquitting 44 year old adam o'donnell on tuesday of aggravated and simple assault as well as misusing his official role. the man testified that o'donnell kick him in the right knee, fracturing his feel or in february of 2015 outside of the special victims unit o'donnell denied it. he says he intends to seek reinstatement to the force, spokesperson for the prosecutors office says they have disappointed. >> jury selection in bill cosby sex assault case set to get underway, jurors will come from the opening, from pittsburgh, opening statements will begin on june 5th, in montgomery county. prosecutors say the 79 year old comedian drug and molested former temple university employee in 2004. this trial is expected to last two weeks. >> we enjoy using our smart phones to pay the parking meter in philadelphia. now the ppa is putting the news out there the brakes have come for the meter up app. lauren johnson in center city to explain. lauren? >> hey,
. >> police detective accused of kick ago man and breaking his leg philadelphia inquirer reporting the jurors deliberated for seven hours before acquitting 44 year old adam o'donnell on tuesday of aggravated and simple assault as well as misusing his official role. the man testified that o'donnell kick him in the right knee, fracturing his feel or in february of 2015 outside of the special victims unit o'donnell denied it. he says he intends to seek reinstatement to the force,...
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there were times he inquired the british government about canada or about serial leon which was a placewhere free black people were being sent by the british. he had the idea this was feasible outcome. he also argued against the missouri exclusion idea, the idea that messieurs should not be allowed to have slavery. that if virginians were not allowed to take their slaves to missouri it would make it more difficult for them to abolish slavery in virginia. if what was happening the share of the population in virginia continued increasing, it will be politically infeasible to do it. the fourth chapter of the book was a racial issue which was assimilation over what to do about the fact that when europeans arrived in north america there were numerous people already here. when jefferson was a young man in albemarle, his father was the most important person around. so he had indian leaders who had traveling about to communicate with the governor jefferson learned at an early age that to have some admiration for these people. not only that but he became involved in this dispute with the leading
there were times he inquired the british government about canada or about serial leon which was a placewhere free black people were being sent by the british. he had the idea this was feasible outcome. he also argued against the missouri exclusion idea, the idea that messieurs should not be allowed to have slavery. that if virginians were not allowed to take their slaves to missouri it would make it more difficult for them to abolish slavery in virginia. if what was happening the share of the...
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academic journals as well as newspapers such as the "baltimore sun," "los angeles times," "philadelphia inquirer," and "usa today." he appears regularly on tv channels such as c-span and a&e. he currently serves the organization of american historians as a distinguished lecturer. he sits on the advisory boards of several historic organizations such as ford's theater society, the gettysburg foundation, the national civil war museum, and president lincoln's cottage of the soldiers home. he graduated from harvard college and received a doctorate in philosophy degree in modern history from the university of oxford. [applause] >> dr. timothy wescott is an associate professor of history at park university. his research is focused on numerous regional subjects. he has presented numerous public presentations and conference papers. he is completing work on a biography of george creel and publishing his doctoral dissertation on the underground railroad. he co-edited a recent publication, "140 years of pioneering education, the study of park university." he has received numerous university in teaching awar
academic journals as well as newspapers such as the "baltimore sun," "los angeles times," "philadelphia inquirer," and "usa today." he appears regularly on tv channels such as c-span and a&e. he currently serves the organization of american historians as a distinguished lecturer. he sits on the advisory boards of several historic organizations such as ford's theater society, the gettysburg foundation, the national civil war museum, and president...
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he's a freelance writer in baltimore a former science writer at the inquirer and part of the team that won a pulitzer prize for covering 3-mile island in 1979. that same year he won the national association of science teachers best children's book an award for his book jupiter, the started field. he has ten published books and he taught journalism at stanford university, university of california santa cruz and the university of alaska fairbanks. were also privileged to have donald mcneil with us has written a book because, the emerging epidemic. donald mcneil is a science and a reporter for the new york times, specializing in plagues and pestilences. [laughter] he covers diseases for the world core including aids, ebola, malaria, wine and, wine and bird flu, mad cow disease and sars. he joined the times in 1976 as a copy wife and has been in environmental reporter, theater, nest and an editor. i'd like another hour for the session please. [laughter] he has won awards for cities that have successfully fought aids, about monopolies that keep drug prices high in africa, and about diseases
he's a freelance writer in baltimore a former science writer at the inquirer and part of the team that won a pulitzer prize for covering 3-mile island in 1979. that same year he won the national association of science teachers best children's book an award for his book jupiter, the started field. he has ten published books and he taught journalism at stanford university, university of california santa cruz and the university of alaska fairbanks. were also privileged to have donald mcneil with...
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it should follow what we think of as you correctly inquired bout, as the new chin -- mnuchin rule. tax cuts for the wealthy. something he alerted would be there. every single plan this team goes far in the other direction. this isn't tax reform. this is regressive tax cuts that will exacerbate our fiscal challenges. bob: dave camp, former chairman of the ways and means committee, you have dealt with this issue. you have the scars to prove it. what advice would you give the trum now that they are jump-starting this initiative today? dave: what we heard this morning is critical that the administration is fully engaged on this issue. and they are coordinating as much as possible with the house and senate leadership very interested in advocating for tax reform. as you go through this process, certainly with all of the people and all the data and all the resources that an administration has, they can certainly help trying to get through the ups and downs that are going to be natural in any kind of legislative process as big and complicated as this. the fact this they are on this, they w
it should follow what we think of as you correctly inquired bout, as the new chin -- mnuchin rule. tax cuts for the wealthy. something he alerted would be there. every single plan this team goes far in the other direction. this isn't tax reform. this is regressive tax cuts that will exacerbate our fiscal challenges. bob: dave camp, former chairman of the ways and means committee, you have dealt with this issue. you have the scars to prove it. what advice would you give the trum now that they...
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yoyou have too inquire, pursue e options if they exist. and they weren't. that can beings done. whwhat we wowould like to s- it would bee nice to see, her's a sololution that will make everybody happy. the destrtruction. but those just don't seem on the -- forr agenda becausese all kinds of reasonsns, inclclug the threatat of very serious war if russia and the united states don't act in a high level of whateverin pursuing they may be doing. amy: noam, before we e get to yr book, , your latest book, i want to ask you about the latest of --ment in the united states development in the united states. the director of the central intelligenence agency gaveve his first major address. you focused on wikileaks. -- he focused on wikileaks. it looks like u.s. is preparing an arrest war for julian assange, who has been in ecuadoran embabassforlmost ve y years now. pompeo calling wikileaks hostile, nonstate intelligence service, calling julian assange himself a demon and said d he is not protected by the first amendment. your thoughts? well, i think it speaks for itself. wikileaks has releas
yoyou have too inquire, pursue e options if they exist. and they weren't. that can beings done. whwhat we wowould like to s- it would bee nice to see, her's a sololution that will make everybody happy. the destrtruction. but those just don't seem on the -- forr agenda becausese all kinds of reasonsns, inclclug the threatat of very serious war if russia and the united states don't act in a high level of whateverin pursuing they may be doing. amy: noam, before we e get to yr book, , your latest...
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herndon to go over to the state house and inquire of governor william henry bissell if there was not something that could be done to obtain the possession of the negro. andherndon made the inquiry returned with the report that the governor regretted to say he had no legal or constitutional right to act. mr. lincoln then rose to his feet and great excitement and exclaimed, 'by the almighty i will have that negro back soon or i will have 20 years of irritation in illinois until he does have legal or constitutional right to do something in the premise.'" problem was, lincoln lacked any further recourse. he was all too aware that new orleans had the law on its side. so lincoln and herndon drafted $60.30 of the metropolitan bank of new york cannot and on may bank --, sent the funds sent the funds to jonas. shelby was then returned safely to springfield. it became among the first african-americans ever freed by abraham lincoln. surely his new orleans imprisonment would have resulted in his force labor, and quite possibly his permanent enslavement, but lincoln's affection for the jonas fami
herndon to go over to the state house and inquire of governor william henry bissell if there was not something that could be done to obtain the possession of the negro. andherndon made the inquiry returned with the report that the governor regretted to say he had no legal or constitutional right to act. mr. lincoln then rose to his feet and great excitement and exclaimed, 'by the almighty i will have that negro back soon or i will have 20 years of irritation in illinois until he does have legal...