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a judge sentenced isaacson today. he pleaded guilty to d.u.i., motor vehicle manslaughter and carjacking. police say he was drunk when he crashed his car in december of 2014. when an ambulance arrived to hem him, isaacson punched a paramedic, stole an ambulance and caused another crash in greenbelt that killed 77-year-old alvin hargrave. a woman was also prosecutors sought 25-year sentence for isaacson. leon: maryland lawmakers have until monday to pass noah's law. while it passed passed in both chambers, differences in language in both houses requires reconciliation and another vote. it would require anyone convicted of drunk driving to have an ignition interlock device placed inside the vehicle. the legislation is named after the montgomery county police officer noah leotta who was killed by a suspected drunk driver. maureen? maureen: noah's law isn't the only big piece of legislation left for the final hours of the maryland general assembly. as we report, the remaining bill face uncertain futures. >> as they arrive
a judge sentenced isaacson today. he pleaded guilty to d.u.i., motor vehicle manslaughter and carjacking. police say he was drunk when he crashed his car in december of 2014. when an ambulance arrived to hem him, isaacson punched a paramedic, stole an ambulance and caused another crash in greenbelt that killed 77-year-old alvin hargrave. a woman was also prosecutors sought 25-year sentence for isaacson. leon: maryland lawmakers have until monday to pass noah's law. while it passed passed in...
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isaacson: how are you doing that at purdue? mr.aniels: we are doing things that we think would be useful to modernize the education for the economy. one of our 10 colleges just got the first certification ever for basedalled residency degree, progress on your own rate. we think education will much more closely resemble the world of work. worry about our graduates. lawmakers for a long time, and each class leaving get hired very well. i think we have to be really appreciative for the efforts described. everywhere i look, there are jobs waiting. i don't know there are enough of , for the right quality 16 middle-class society we have had. of constant optimism about our economic future. not to get too metaphysical, but the confidence in democratic institutions. to me, clearly, years of stagnant, low growth could not produce a situation like what we have. you will not have the america we have known staggering along. america, evenic recovering from recession. had we had a vigorous recovery, i think we would still be wearing about these p
isaacson: how are you doing that at purdue? mr.aniels: we are doing things that we think would be useful to modernize the education for the economy. one of our 10 colleges just got the first certification ever for basedalled residency degree, progress on your own rate. we think education will much more closely resemble the world of work. worry about our graduates. lawmakers for a long time, and each class leaving get hired very well. i think we have to be really appreciative for the efforts...
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megan is in the courtroom with the families of the both the victim and isaacson. look for updates throughout this newscast and on nbc washington app. >>> right now, we're at a temperature of 47 degrees with some sunshine out there, breezy conditions, we stay breezy on into the evening hours. by 2:00, a temperature of 53. we hit our high of 56 degrees, 10 degrees below normal. at about 5:00 this evening, we're at a chilly 51. as we move on into the weekend, temperatures cool. highs this weekend stay in the 40s. i'll have a closer look at what you can expect both saturday and sunday co the search for alicia rudd isn't over yet, k-9 and dive teams didn't find the missing girl when they searched in and around a pond in national arboretum northeast. rudd was 8-years-old when she disappeared from the d.c. homeless shelter where she lived. investigators say they renewed their search this week because of new information. they're not saying what that new information is. >>> the teens seen in this under surveillance tootage beating up a man will not face charges. prosecutor
megan is in the courtroom with the families of the both the victim and isaacson. look for updates throughout this newscast and on nbc washington app. >>> right now, we're at a temperature of 47 degrees with some sunshine out there, breezy conditions, we stay breezy on into the evening hours. by 2:00, a temperature of 53. we hit our high of 56 degrees, 10 degrees below normal. at about 5:00 this evening, we're at a chilly 51. as we move on into the weekend, temperatures cool. highs this...
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. >> sebastian isaacson got 16 years for the crash that killed a man and injured a pregnant woman. that woman is now a mother and she spoke to darcy spencer. darcy? >> reporter: that crash happened on green belt road. the young pregnant woman and her friend were going to get something to eat here at the popeye's restaurant when the crash happened. fortunately, she and her unborn child did survive and tonight she says that that sentence >> i looked over and i didn't even know he was gone. just seeing him laying over the steering wheel -- i've never seen nobody like that, you know? >> reporter: cheryl lincoln survived the crash that took the life of a close friend, 77-year-old al hargreaves, she was pregnant at the time and feared losing her baby. >> i didn't know if i was having a girl or boy, was my baby okay? all i wanted was a little girl after two boys and she's the best thing. >> little elena was born ten months ago, beautiful and healthy, named in part after al. li linkins and hargreaves were hit by an ambulance that had been hijack bid this man. today he was sentenced to serv
. >> sebastian isaacson got 16 years for the crash that killed a man and injured a pregnant woman. that woman is now a mother and she spoke to darcy spencer. darcy? >> reporter: that crash happened on green belt road. the young pregnant woman and her friend were going to get something to eat here at the popeye's restaurant when the crash happened. fortunately, she and her unborn child did survive and tonight she says that that sentence >> i looked over and i didn't even know...
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sebastian isaacson pled guilty to several charges for that december 2014 incident. police say isaacson car jacked the ambulance that had stopped to help him after he was involved in an accident on the beltway. his blood alcohol level was 0.19 at the time. the state wants him to serve more than 20 years behind bars. >>> dna evidence has cleared a virginia man who spent more than three decades behind bars. key harward is expected to be released this morning. he spent 33 years in prison for the beating death of a newport news man and rape of the victim's twhif 1wife in 1982. the supreme court ruled new dna tests proves he's innocent. >>> georgetown university says no need to water, its firewalls blocked a cybersecurity attack last week protecting the personal information of the university students and employees. geor u not connected to the one on the medstar hospital system. >>> 6:05. we're learning about very disturbing allegations for two men this morning. 24-year-old enrique and 19-year-old victor are in jail charged with the rape and kidnapping of a 12-year-old gir
sebastian isaacson pled guilty to several charges for that december 2014 incident. police say isaacson car jacked the ambulance that had stopped to help him after he was involved in an accident on the beltway. his blood alcohol level was 0.19 at the time. the state wants him to serve more than 20 years behind bars. >>> dna evidence has cleared a virginia man who spent more than three decades behind bars. key harward is expected to be released this morning. he spent 33 years in prison...
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. >> senator isaacson. >> mr. chairman, i appreciate you and the ranking member focusing on this, and i appreciate your compliments to the u.n. about transparency and finally making some moves. putting in a year-end report how many violations of human rights there were in terms of rape against women, it's not much transparency. and putting it on the website is pretty good, but a lot of these people who are victims wouldn't know a website if they saw it because they're in very remote parts of the world. i want to echo what senator carden and senator cord have already said. they're coming from where i'm coming from, holding these people accountable in some way the least of which by withholding funds until they comply with human rights. when senator corker and i went to darfur and senator koonce and i went to the congo, one of the many things i learned is that rape is a military tactic in africa. it's not a violation of the law. they teach it. >> that's right. >> when we went to darfur, you didn't see a man younger t
. >> senator isaacson. >> mr. chairman, i appreciate you and the ranking member focusing on this, and i appreciate your compliments to the u.n. about transparency and finally making some moves. putting in a year-end report how many violations of human rights there were in terms of rape against women, it's not much transparency. and putting it on the website is pretty good, but a lot of these people who are victims wouldn't know a website if they saw it because they're in very remote...
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they were hit by an ambulance carjacked by this man, sebastian isaacson. his blood alcohol level twice the legal limit. he was sentenced to serve 16 years of a 40-year sentence. >> do you think he deserved the full 40? >> definitely. he would have deserved that plus more. but i guess he got away with it. >> linkins spent six weeks in the hospital with a broken hip and pelvis and a concussion. and the sound of an ambulance causes panic attacks. >> ambulances, terrified. they scare me completely. i cannot drive and have one come in behind me. it's terrible. >> but she is staying strong for her kids. as they grow, she will tell them more about the man whose life was lost that day. >>> darcy spencer reporting there. >>> caught on camera. two burglars who broke into a home in massachusetts yesterday got more than they bargained for. now you can hear one of the men offering the hold dog a treat. the home owner called police after he saw the man through a live stream video from his security system. police arrested one of the men at the house. the second man jumpe
they were hit by an ambulance carjacked by this man, sebastian isaacson. his blood alcohol level twice the legal limit. he was sentenced to serve 16 years of a 40-year sentence. >> do you think he deserved the full 40? >> definitely. he would have deserved that plus more. but i guess he got away with it. >> linkins spent six weeks in the hospital with a broken hip and pelvis and a concussion. and the sound of an ambulance causes panic attacks. >> ambulances, terrified....
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. >>> he got drunk stole an ambulance and slammed into 10 cars killing one man today sebastien isaacson was sentenced to 16 years behind bars of that 2014 crash on green belt road in prince george's county. >>> in the district a 24-year- old ma dui after hitting and killing a man in northwest. , driving out of thomas circle headed down the access road when she hit a man on the 1,300th block of massachusetts avenue. the victim was pronounced dead at the scene. >>> five men arrested after linked to last month's bombing in belgium they believe one of the man is the so-called man in the hat we've seen on airport surveillance video at the brussels airport. >>> that suspect was the last identified suspect at large from the paris attacks. investigators are trying to figure out if he is the same man in the video. >> belgium police made 5 arrests friday ultimately nabbing the only remaining fugitive from the paris terror attacks. 31-year-old muhammad. >> muhammad was arrested. >> last seen in november at a gas station suspects salah abdeslam just two days before the terrorist attack. authorities
. >>> he got drunk stole an ambulance and slammed into 10 cars killing one man today sebastien isaacson was sentenced to 16 years behind bars of that 2014 crash on green belt road in prince george's county. >>> in the district a 24-year- old ma dui after hitting and killing a man in northwest. , driving out of thomas circle headed down the access road when she hit a man on the 1,300th block of massachusetts avenue. the victim was pronounced dead at the scene. >>> five...
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sebastien isaacson pled guilty to several charges for the december 24 20 14 incident. police say he car jacked an ambulance that had stopped to help him after he was involved in an accident on the beltway. his blood alcohol level was 0.19 at the time of the incident. the stat wants him to serve more than 20 years behind bars. >>> two women now face murder and assault charges for killing a man in frederick, maryland. police arrested 22-year-old alexis lucas and 29-year-old tiara lucas for stabbing a man on machine. the three got into a fight at the old town tavern on market street. the victim died at the hospital. >>> you might remember this the gallery place metro station in january. we've learned the six teens accused in that beating will not face charges. prosecutors dropped the aggravated assault charges against the wilson high school students. police say one of the teens sucker punched a rider and when will the rider fought back, the others attacked. d.c.'s attorney general and metro are not commenting on the decision. >>> 4:49. the woman whose suv landed in a cree
sebastien isaacson pled guilty to several charges for the december 24 20 14 incident. police say he car jacked an ambulance that had stopped to help him after he was involved in an accident on the beltway. his blood alcohol level was 0.19 at the time of the incident. the stat wants him to serve more than 20 years behind bars. >>> two women now face murder and assault charges for killing a man in frederick, maryland. police arrested 22-year-old alexis lucas and 29-year-old tiara lucas...
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the president and ceo of the aspen institute, walter isaacson. analyst, robert costa. good to have you all on board. >> let's ask some big questions of these big guests that we have. important gues who breathe life into our show. our tired, tattered show. >> yes? >> walter isaacson, let's begin with you. >> we're all in washington, where are you? >> should be there. >> the first hour, a lot of talk about bernie sanders, is he staying in the race too long? should he be able to be allowed to stay in the race, to change the democratic party to make it more in his imagine, or is he arrogant and should he drop out now? you've heard the debate, certainly over the last week or so, what do you think? >> and i've read nicholas's piece. look, this is what primaries are for. i remember my first primary i covered with barnacle, with ted kennedy and jimmy carter. ted kennedy went all the way to the convention even though he didn't have the delegates and helped change the platform if if he was running a party, i would get rid of those platforms. i don't think
the president and ceo of the aspen institute, walter isaacson. analyst, robert costa. good to have you all on board. >> let's ask some big questions of these big guests that we have. important gues who breathe life into our show. our tired, tattered show. >> yes? >> walter isaacson, let's begin with you. >> we're all in washington, where are you? >> should be there. >> the first hour, a lot of talk about bernie sanders, is he staying in the race too long?...
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we hope senator isaacson does the right thing and advances the v.a.doesn't look like it will happen right now, pete. >> looking at this thing, generally, who's the blame for this? how can we be two years -- is it the white house, the congress, the v.a., unions? special interest groups? what's really preventing true reform from coming to the v.a., which everyone knows is needed. >> well, sadly, you named a lot of people there. the house of representatives did a great job. you had chairman miller from florida doing a great job as house v.a. chairman. you have members like democrats like out here in arizona doing the right thing. the house is doing is a good job. the senate is moving way too slowly like they normally do which is why a lot of people unfortunately are mad at the senate and congress. but you're right. you have special interests and you have people who we have concerned -- at concerned veterans for america we call them truthers. they say that the v.a. scandal is not as bad as it is made out, and that includes hillary clinton and bernie sande
we hope senator isaacson does the right thing and advances the v.a.doesn't look like it will happen right now, pete. >> looking at this thing, generally, who's the blame for this? how can we be two years -- is it the white house, the congress, the v.a., unions? special interest groups? what's really preventing true reform from coming to the v.a., which everyone knows is needed. >> well, sadly, you named a lot of people there. the house of representatives did a great job. you had...
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i'm reading the isaacson-jobs book. liz: came out a couple weeks ago. >> it's about this thick.takes a while. it's taken me about a month, it's a great book. he was a visionary, he understood products. you get the impression these guys don't understand the product, how to make it user friendly and something more than a news feed for us. we love it, the average guy doesn't need it. liz: only beat on earnings per share because of cost cutting. >> not good. liz: not good. thank you very much. let's keep this, you never know. >> do you like costolo? liz: i never got to meet him, the security guards were pulling us back. >> remember when they were pushing producers around on the floor of the new york stock exchange. liz: maybe that's the problem that befell twitter. hell hath no fury like a business scorned. >> if you listened to cnbc, they got crushed on the stock, they were humping that stock. liz: we had billionaire jeff green saying he wasn't touching it after shorting it. closing bell, 9, 8 minutes away, the dow holding onto 64 points of the gains that it saw. high of the sessio
i'm reading the isaacson-jobs book. liz: came out a couple weeks ago. >> it's about this thick.takes a while. it's taken me about a month, it's a great book. he was a visionary, he understood products. you get the impression these guys don't understand the product, how to make it user friendly and something more than a news feed for us. we love it, the average guy doesn't need it. liz: only beat on earnings per share because of cost cutting. >> not good. liz: not good. thank you...
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the lack of accountability, to not allowed anymore senator isaacson talked about having a big stick and you talked about money. to be able to say that you will not participate in peacekeeping any longer if you do not all troops accountable, if you do not sit -- report back to the security council, if you do not prosecute these allegations, that is ultimately the u.n.'s big stick. could she did in countries will overtake jurisdiction over their troops. they can choose to have a full appropriate response or not. if they do not, they should not be part of peacekeeping. >> i could not agree more. i am ashamed that we have been supporting peacekeepers that are doing horrible things. we want to find a mechanism for accountability that is appropriate. and that uses the factory are one of the contributors of peacekeeping support. general, what sorts of engagement accountability are most effective for troops? >> [inaudible] i apologize. let me start by echoing what the ambassador said. training is necessary. i do not think it is efficient. this is broader than training in a belief we have to tra
the lack of accountability, to not allowed anymore senator isaacson talked about having a big stick and you talked about money. to be able to say that you will not participate in peacekeeping any longer if you do not all troops accountable, if you do not sit -- report back to the security council, if you do not prosecute these allegations, that is ultimately the u.n.'s big stick. could she did in countries will overtake jurisdiction over their troops. they can choose to have a full appropriate...
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we'll be joined by richard haass, walter isaacson as well as the moderator of "meet the press." watching "morning joe," we'll be right back. a you shouldn't have to go far to get the help you're looking for. that's why at xfinity we're opening up more stores closer to you. where you can use all of our latest products and technology. and find out how to get the most out of your service. so when you get home, all you have to do is enjoy it. we're doing everything we can to give you the best experience possible. because we should fit into your life. not the other way around. . >>> gorgeous sunrise over washington, d.c. wake up, everybody. time to go to work. here's the good news. it's friday, right. donald trump is rewarming his campaign structure, releasing a statement yesterday that expands the role of veteran strategist paul manafort, hired ten daysing too marshal trump's delegate strategy. in a rare interview, manafort told the "new york times" -- >> wow. >> an al hague statement, hu? >> i'm in charge. campaign manager corey lewandowski also commented to the paper saying he and
we'll be joined by richard haass, walter isaacson as well as the moderator of "meet the press." watching "morning joe," we'll be right back. a you shouldn't have to go far to get the help you're looking for. that's why at xfinity we're opening up more stores closer to you. where you can use all of our latest products and technology. and find out how to get the most out of your service. so when you get home, all you have to do is enjoy it. we're doing everything we can to...
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isaacson: i would hope you would work with the trade part of the u.s., working if you could fight violencegainst women with the agreements we make in commerce. senator coons and i just enforce domestice markets for united states chicken. the terms of the african growth and opportunity act, the trade agreement between the countries. people do not like rape or violence, they sure do like like to eat. and they like to have commerce and trade. if you predicate participant in those things, with them being committed to ending violence against women and sexual violence as a practice, them way can start going a long towards making something happen. that is the kind of leverage that really makes a difference. i am not belittling the annual report or the website. but i'm telling you it is one thing to tell names on a website, another thing say you cannot trade anymore. we have gotten countries in africa to change labor laws in order to get in compliance. we had to start importing chickens. it seems to me that the state department should leverage some of the benefits we do on a daily basis with count
isaacson: i would hope you would work with the trade part of the u.s., working if you could fight violencegainst women with the agreements we make in commerce. senator coons and i just enforce domestice markets for united states chicken. the terms of the african growth and opportunity act, the trade agreement between the countries. people do not like rape or violence, they sure do like like to eat. and they like to have commerce and trade. if you predicate participant in those things, with them...
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has existed, the sweeping under the carpet. , tolack of accountability not allowed anymore senator isaacson talked about having a big stick and you talked about money. to be able to say that you will not participate in peacekeeping any longer if you do not all troops accountable, if you do not sit -- report back to the security council, if you do not ,rosecute these allegations that is ultimately the u.n.'s big stick. could she did in countries will overtake jurisdiction over their troops. they can choose to have a full appropriate response or not. if they do not, they should not be part of peacekeeping. >> i could not agree more. i am ashamed that we have been supporting peacekeepers that are doing horrible things. we want to find a mechanism for accountability that is appropriate. what sorts of engagement accountability are most effective for troops? >> [inaudible] apologize. let me start by echoing what the ambassador said. training is necessary. . do not think it is efficient this is broader than training in a belief we have to train through the training that we provide, we think it is
has existed, the sweeping under the carpet. , tolack of accountability not allowed anymore senator isaacson talked about having a big stick and you talked about money. to be able to say that you will not participate in peacekeeping any longer if you do not all troops accountable, if you do not sit -- report back to the security council, if you do not ,rosecute these allegations that is ultimately the u.n.'s big stick. could she did in countries will overtake jurisdiction over their troops. they...
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cosponsoring this event and we are honored to welcome mitch daniels, governor taken over and walter isaacson of the aspen institute. i know we have determined this conversation in store for us today and the issues we are wrestling with. i want to start by giving you a few remarks on why the subject of finding new solutions to the problems of unemployment and getting people ready for the skills they need in the next century is so important to us here. aei is a think tank dedicated to two things, human dignity and human potential. and we believe that our commitment to truth requires the competition of ideas to function well in a free society. there is a lot of americans disagree on these days but one thing that brings us all together, the real consensus behind the american experiment is we have to push opportunities to people at the periphery to the people who needed them most. need it the most. so what are we missing is making this so hard right now? if this were a question of the government money we could have solved it. our panel today is going to talk about what we really need. we thought
cosponsoring this event and we are honored to welcome mitch daniels, governor taken over and walter isaacson of the aspen institute. i know we have determined this conversation in store for us today and the issues we are wrestling with. i want to start by giving you a few remarks on why the subject of finding new solutions to the problems of unemployment and getting people ready for the skills they need in the next century is so important to us here. aei is a think tank dedicated to two things,...
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center isaacson: i would hope you would work with the trade part of the u.s., working if you could fight violence against women with the agreements we make in commerce. just enforceand i the terms of the african growth and opportunity act, the trade agreement between the countries. people do not like rape or violence, they sure do like commerce and trade. if you predicate participant in those things, with them being committed to ending violence against women and sexual violence as a practice, them against are going a long way towards making something happen. that is the kind of leverage that really makes a difference. i am not belittling the annual report or the website. i'm telling you it is one thing to tell names on a website, another thing say you cannot traded more. we have gotten countries in inica to change labor laws nrder to get in an compliance. we have imported chickens. department should leverage some of the benefits we do on a daily basis with countries around the world who may provide peacekeepers, see where you could tie them together. then all of a sudden, you have a big
center isaacson: i would hope you would work with the trade part of the u.s., working if you could fight violence against women with the agreements we make in commerce. just enforceand i the terms of the african growth and opportunity act, the trade agreement between the countries. people do not like rape or violence, they sure do like commerce and trade. if you predicate participant in those things, with them being committed to ending violence against women and sexual violence as a practice,...
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cardin as well as other members of the working group, senators roberts, burke, isakson, foreman, to, isaacson, foreman, to me, stamina, carper, casey, warner, menendez, nelson. a lot of time and effort went into examining this issues in compiling this report. i appreciate everyone's that willingness to advance his cause. tom bartel, the chief is staff is with us today to provide background on business tax reform issues and highlight some of the topics reviewed in the working group's report. we really appreciate you being with us. we have a great list of witnesses here today as well that will provide important when set insights and recommendations on broad design issues of the business tax system and practical, on the ground issues that are perverse to keep in mind to develop and refine proposals in the tax state. i wanted take a minute to discuss one particular business tax issue that was discussed in the working group report that i believe warren's believe warrants real consideration by everyone here today. very general terms, corporate integration means eliminating double taxation of certai
cardin as well as other members of the working group, senators roberts, burke, isakson, foreman, to, isaacson, foreman, to me, stamina, carper, casey, warner, menendez, nelson. a lot of time and effort went into examining this issues in compiling this report. i appreciate everyone's that willingness to advance his cause. tom bartel, the chief is staff is with us today to provide background on business tax reform issues and highlight some of the topics reviewed in the working group's report. we...
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before i turn it over to walter isaacson, i want to welcome the president of the center for american progress. >> thank you all very much. i want to thank arthur for his innovative ideas on a whole range of issues. i particularly appreciate his focus on human dignity, on opportunity, on addressing poverty. we don't always agree on solutions, but in a time where there is so much shouting in the world, we very much appreciate the competition of ideas we have with aei and a whole host of issues. i'm honored to be here with zoe baird and the work the merkel fou -- markle foundation has done in this arena. i think there's really no -- really no putting aside the fact that essentially the country is, right now, struggling. struggling with a lot of important issues about how to ensure that prosperity is there for everybody. for the margins and for the middle. not just those at the top. and that's ruling politics on all sides of the debate. so, it's fantastic that the m k markle foundation has been able to bring together a bipartisan group of leaders in this arena and proving even in an elec
before i turn it over to walter isaacson, i want to welcome the president of the center for american progress. >> thank you all very much. i want to thank arthur for his innovative ideas on a whole range of issues. i particularly appreciate his focus on human dignity, on opportunity, on addressing poverty. we don't always agree on solutions, but in a time where there is so much shouting in the world, we very much appreciate the competition of ideas we have with aei and a whole host of...
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every are especially honored to welcome governor daniels governor hickel cooper and walter isaacson fromte. we have a tremendous conversation on one of the great issues we're wrestling with. i will start by a giving a few remarks on this subject finding new solutions to unemployment getting people ready for the skills they need it is so important here at ati. we are a think tank dedicated to think he did dignity and human potential to believe our commitment to truth requires to function well and a free society it requires an opportunity society as well as those allot that americans disagree on that what brings us together is the moral consensus up to push opportunities to people at the periphery of society so watery missing that makes it so hard? it's just a question of government money we could have solved it but the panel talk about what we need we thought about this said great deal and there are some philosophical points making in passing relatively recently five years ago i was listening to a speech by a catholic cardinal named francis george of chicago. and he was known as a prodigi
every are especially honored to welcome governor daniels governor hickel cooper and walter isaacson fromte. we have a tremendous conversation on one of the great issues we're wrestling with. i will start by a giving a few remarks on this subject finding new solutions to unemployment getting people ready for the skills they need it is so important here at ati. we are a think tank dedicated to think he did dignity and human potential to believe our commitment to truth requires to function well...
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i want to thank the cochairs, senators sun and cardin, and senators roberts, burr, isaacson, burr, carsony warner, menendez and nelson and others. a lot of time and effort went into examining they issues. i appreciate everyone's willingness to help advance this cause. tom bartell, the chief of staff for the join committee on taxation is with us today to provide backs ground on business tax reform issues and highlight some of major topics reviewed. we appreciate his work and appreciate him being with us. we have a great group of additional witnesses here today. they'll provide important insights on brought design issues, and practical on the ground issues that are important for us to keep in mind as we further develop and refine proposals in the business tax space. i want to take a minute to discuss one particular business tax issue that was discussed in the working group report that i believe warrants real consideration by everyone here today. corporate integration. in very general terms, corporate integration means eliminating double taxation of certainly corporate business earnings. und
i want to thank the cochairs, senators sun and cardin, and senators roberts, burr, isaacson, burr, carsony warner, menendez and nelson and others. a lot of time and effort went into examining they issues. i appreciate everyone's willingness to help advance this cause. tom bartell, the chief of staff for the join committee on taxation is with us today to provide backs ground on business tax reform issues and highlight some of major topics reviewed. we appreciate his work and appreciate him being...
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representative of pg&e stephanie isaacson and i got word from the chief of protocol she said, as early as often so thank you for all your contributions and at this point but to ask our colorguard to please retire the colors.thank you. at this time i like to introduce >>
representative of pg&e stephanie isaacson and i got word from the chief of protocol she said, as early as often so thank you for all your contributions and at this point but to ask our colorguard to please retire the colors.thank you. at this time i like to introduce >>
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the energy savings by our colleagues, isaacson and bennet. ms. cantwell: very glad we're where we are today and hopefully we'll have it wrapped up early tomorrow. so i thank all our colleagues for their cooperation. again, i thank the staff for getting us to this point today. mrs. boxer: madam president, i suggest the absence of a quorum. the presiding officer: the clerk will call the roll. quorum call: mr. lankford: mr. president? the presiding officer: the senator from oklahoma. mr. lankford: mr. president, i would ask that the quorum call be set ad side. -- set aside. the presiding officer: without objection. mr. lankford: mr. president, in february of this year justice scalia passed awatchet it was an enormous loss to the nation. in the hours and days following that, the republicans in the senate had the opportunity to talk about their constitutional responsibility, the responsibility of advice and consent. supreme court justices don't show up to the supreme court because the president just nominates them. the constitution in article 2, secti
the energy savings by our colleagues, isaacson and bennet. ms. cantwell: very glad we're where we are today and hopefully we'll have it wrapped up early tomorrow. so i thank all our colleagues for their cooperation. again, i thank the staff for getting us to this point today. mrs. boxer: madam president, i suggest the absence of a quorum. the presiding officer: the clerk will call the roll. quorum call: mr. lankford: mr. president? the presiding officer: the senator from oklahoma. mr. lankford:...