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amy: that is john ross. on that ,norm. >> i think what john's commitment was to the everyday would g go toco,o, he places where no one else was. he would ask everyday people, the workers, the families you know, what is going on here? that is how he would tell the story and that is how he responded to all of these global issues, was to go to the bottom and look up. amy: tips and tricks for journalists. >> when we put this together, we wanted to include something forr students because what i hope for this book is that it will become a recommended reading for journalism students across the country. news and anh radio putrn at wort and i together this appendix, its web links,s, its resources, somethig to basically take what you learned in his lectures and get going and go out and do it yourself. amy: i want to thank you and congratulate you on this book. you're certainly doing john ross and order. "rebel reporting" co-edited by norm stockwell, who has been at wort here in madison, the community radio station, fo
amy: that is john ross. on that ,norm. >> i think what john's commitment was to the everyday would g go toco,o, he places where no one else was. he would ask everyday people, the workers, the families you know, what is going on here? that is how he would tell the story and that is how he responded to all of these global issues, was to go to the bottom and look up. amy: tips and tricks for journalists. >> when we put this together, we wanted to include something forr students...
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threshold of the debates, because that makes all the difference in the world about -- >> john anderson and ross 5% is important, because that ensures federal funding going forward for your political party. >> that's a great point. there are some to look back at, for '68, which in many ways, this campaign, there's a lot of resonance with '68 in part because stone was a big nixon devotee and trump trying to craft the election in the image of '68. but george wallace got electoral votes. >> sure, but he had regional strength, which gar johnson -- >> right. >> he would basically be, you hit hilla hate hillary, you hate trump -- >> every state that wallace won in 1968, donald trump will carry -- >> georgia will be the exception. >> he didn't carry virginia. >> another move by president obama, becoming the first president to visit the site of the nuclear bombing of hiroshima japan. his message to the world, very stunning, next. if you're going to make a statement... make sure it's an intelligent one. ♪ the all-new audi a4, with available virtual cockpit. ♪ what are you doing? sara, i love you, and...
threshold of the debates, because that makes all the difference in the world about -- >> john anderson and ross 5% is important, because that ensures federal funding going forward for your political party. >> that's a great point. there are some to look back at, for '68, which in many ways, this campaign, there's a lot of resonance with '68 in part because stone was a big nixon devotee and trump trying to craft the election in the image of '68. but george wallace got electoral...
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louisiana hospitality foundation, the new orleans tourism and marketing corporation, and the john besh foundation. mr. ross eisenbrey has been vice president of the economic policy institute in washington, d.c. since 2003. mr. eisenbrey focuses on labor and employment law along with pension and regulatory policy. and ms. nancy duncan is the association vice president of human resources for "operation smile," a nonprofit medical service dedicated to providing cleft lip and palate repair surgeries to children worldwide. miss duncan is based out of virginia beach and has more than two decades of hr experience. so again, welcome to all of you. thank you for being here. and we'll start with ms. mccutchen. >> mr. chairman and members of the committee, thank you for giving me the opportunity to speak with you today regarding how the department's changes to the overtime regulations will impact small businesses. of course, of most concern to small business is the department's proposal to increase the minimum salary level for exemption by 113% from the current 23,660 to 50,440. the purpose of setting a minimum salar
louisiana hospitality foundation, the new orleans tourism and marketing corporation, and the john besh foundation. mr. ross eisenbrey has been vice president of the economic policy institute in washington, d.c. since 2003. mr. eisenbrey focuses on labor and employment law along with pension and regulatory policy. and ms. nancy duncan is the association vice president of human resources for "operation smile," a nonprofit medical service dedicated to providing cleft lip and palate...
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louisiana hospitality foundation, the new orleans tourism and marketing corporation, and the john besh foundation. mr. ross eisenbray has been vice president of the economic policy institute in washington, d.c. since 2003. mr. eisenbrey focuses on labor and employment law along with pension and regulatory policy. and miss nancy duncan is the associate vice president of human resources for "operation smile," a non-profit medical service dedicated to providing cleft lip and palate repair surgeries to children worldwide. miss duncan is based out of virginia beach and has more than two decades of hr experience. so again, welcome to all of you. thank you for being here. and we'll start with miss mccutchen. >> mr. chairman and members of the committee, thank you for giving me the opportunity to speak with you today regarding how the department's changes to the overtime regulations will impact small businesses. of course, of most concern to small business is the department's proposal to increase the minimum salary level for exemption by 113% from the current 23,660 to 50,440. the purpose of setting a minimum sala
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. >> john king, thanks very much. back with the panel. rossump says he can turn traditional blue states red. is that feasible? >> probably not with the obvious caveat that i was here four weeks ago saying ted cruz had a good chance to win contested convention. you need to imply that caveat before all analysis the next six months. the reality is if you took trump's position on the issues which is clearly flexible, he will move to the center on economic issues, run to hillary's left on some economic issues. he could win states like pennsylvania and michigan. the problem for trump is trump. in order to do that, he needs win a lot of suburban women. he needs to win as many hispanics, a few black voters. that's where the fact he is donald trump will be a big problem. that's where hillary will end up running on just heavily on the idea that this guy is a bigot that can't be trusted. >> stewart, the trump campaign hopes to re-ignite reagan democrats that turned states likes michigan, ohio red. based on how he has done in primaries, could the industri
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john lopez-sanchez was implicate inside her death. the suit involves former sheriff ross mirkarimi say figure lopez-sanchez was deported to mexico, he couldn't have killed her. >> he acted without authority, a complete abuse of authority in issuing a memo. >> our hearts go out to the steinle family for their loss. this was obviously a terrible and senseless tragedy but in a civil case like this, the legal issue is whether the government and taxpayers can be held liable for the actions of a criminal, and case law is well has beened that they cannot has been -- established that they cannot be held liable. >> immigrations enforcement will not comment on pending litigation but an i.c.e. representative in the with the family in i quote, continued commitment to working cooperatively with law enforcement. >>> an historic day for president obama as he visited hiroshima. >> reporter: for the first time, a sitting u.s. commander- in-chief visited hiroshima, bowing his head at the site of the first atomic bombing. >> a flash of lights and a ball of fire destroyed a city and mankind
john lopez-sanchez was implicate inside her death. the suit involves former sheriff ross mirkarimi say figure lopez-sanchez was deported to mexico, he couldn't have killed her. >> he acted without authority, a complete abuse of authority in issuing a memo. >> our hearts go out to the steinle family for their loss. this was obviously a terrible and senseless tragedy but in a civil case like this, the legal issue is whether the government and taxpayers can be held liable for the...
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john kasich said he is suspending his campaign for president. his decision comes 24 hours after senator ted cruz suspended his campaign. that of course clears the way for donald trump to become the republican nominee.>>> ross palombo joins us now. >> reporter: 17 candidates in the beginning and donald trump has seen candidate after candidate fall. just a few hours ago, the last one, governor john kasich, dropped out. >> as i suspend my campaign today, thank you and god bless. >> reporter: then there was one. donald trump is the only nominee left standing. now call the presumptive nominee from the gop itself. it has already prompted former president bill clinton to slam trump's foreign-policy plan. >> i have nothing serious to say. >> reporter: joe biden even joking about trump's candidacy. >> it appears that path is closed. >> reporter: ted cruz ended his candidacy yesterday after losing in indiana. after a series of it -- up embarrassing campaign blunders including elbowing his own wife.>> i was surprised, but he did the right thing.>> reporter: today is day one of the campaign and hillary clinton is in his sights. >> we will beat hillary clinton because she is horrible on the economy. >> reporter: clinto
john kasich said he is suspending his campaign for president. his decision comes 24 hours after senator ted cruz suspended his campaign. that of course clears the way for donald trump to become the republican nominee.>>> ross palombo joins us now. >> reporter: 17 candidates in the beginning and donald trump has seen candidate after candidate fall. just a few hours ago, the last one, governor john kasich, dropped out. >> as i suspend my campaign today, thank you and god...
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ross mihara in tokyo. thanks for being with us. °c ♪ >> you are watching france 24. time for 60 minutes live around the world. these are the headlines. u.s. secretary of state johnrry is in geneva to try to revive the feeling cease-fire in syria. more than a week of -- of fighting has left hundreds of civilians dead. in the with a massive heatwave. living0 million people in areas with almost no water at all.
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. >> john amos is played by laurence fishburne. thelma, tracee ellis ross do that and mark is playing j.j. >> awesome. you have little sneak peek for us >> that's what we're doing. let's watch the sneak peek. >> keith, i'm pregnant. >> are you sure? >> of course, i'm sure. this thing is 26% accurate. 65% of the time. >> how much fun was it? >> it was great. because that box, that contraption, that was ept. yeah, that big thing, right. that was the small one. so, no, it was a great time doing that show. you know, just reliving your childhood, television show and playing these characters that i grew up wanting to be a part of. >> who got most into it? >> i'm going to say tracee ellis ross and deion cole who plays buffalo butt -- bookman. >> buffalo bob. >> he embodied that character. the kids are great in these -- >> they always are. >> we love the show. will you stay tuned. two more "pop news" -- >> no, there's other things i got to do. >> if you want to stay -- >> i'm staying. >> i'll hold him down. >>> a cool story. understanding a new language got easier.
. >> john amos is played by laurence fishburne. thelma, tracee ellis ross do that and mark is playing j.j. >> awesome. you have little sneak peek for us >> that's what we're doing. let's watch the sneak peek. >> keith, i'm pregnant. >> are you sure? >> of course, i'm sure. this thing is 26% accurate. 65% of the time. >> how much fun was it? >> it was great. because that box, that contraption, that was ept. yeah, that big thing, right. that was the...
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john kerry. we know what happened in 2000. 1996 was not good. 1992, clinton lost six primaries initially or something like that. obviously, there was ross perot. bush 41 was a very popular president. last time, we won with relative ease was 1988. i think it is a difficult task but we are up to it. we have a big upside. i know there are perils, but i also know there is an upside. mr. allen: how does having a soon-to-be presumptive nominee effect the formal r.n.c.? mr. priebus: i think clarity has been helpful. there is no one else running, so therefore there is not this daily unknown which i think has been helpful. in i think it has been helpful on the money side, too. mr. allen: will trump bring some of his own people into the r.n.c.? mr. priebus: there is no mechanism for it other than me agreeing to it. that is the only mechanism for such a thing. i don't know what the myth is about. someone has to issue a key card. someone has to get out the keys. in mr. allen: would you do that? mr. priebus: sure, but there is not going to be any layering that would be different from what happened when i was chairman under the mitt romney nomination
john kerry. we know what happened in 2000. 1996 was not good. 1992, clinton lost six primaries initially or something like that. obviously, there was ross perot. bush 41 was a very popular president. last time, we won with relative ease was 1988. i think it is a difficult task but we are up to it. we have a big upside. i know there are perils, but i also know there is an upside. mr. allen: how does having a soon-to-be presumptive nominee effect the formal r.n.c.? mr. priebus: i think clarity...
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john kerry. we know what happened in 2000. '96 wasn't good. '92, clinton lost six primaries initially or something like that. obviously there was ross perot, but bush 41 was very popular president. last time we won with relative ease was 1988. i think it is a difficult task but i think we're up to it. i think we have a group, we have a big upside too. there are perils but i know there is an upside. >> how does having a soon to be presumptive nominee affect the building, the formal rnc? >> well i think, you look at the fact, i think clarity has been helpful. you know, there is no one else running and so therefore there is not this daily unknown, which i think has been helpful. i think it has been helpful on the money side too. >> will trump bring some of his own people into the rnc? >> there is no mechanism for it other than me agreeing to it. that is the only mechanism for such a thing. i don't know what this myth is all about the nominee comes in -- someone has to issue a key card, okay? someone has to give out the key. >> would you do that if -- >> sure, but there is not going to be, there is not going to be any layering that woul
john kerry. we know what happened in 2000. '96 wasn't good. '92, clinton lost six primaries initially or something like that. obviously there was ross perot, but bush 41 was very popular president. last time we won with relative ease was 1988. i think it is a difficult task but i think we're up to it. i think we have a group, we have a big upside too. there are perils but i know there is an upside. >> how does having a soon to be presumptive nominee affect the building, the formal rnc?...
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ross. we want to talk to him about his investments all around the world. havee: and we will chairman johnhamber each in new york for the breakaway conference. jonathan: let's check out what's happening around the world. kongcurran is in hong wanting to know when the fed will raise interest rates. matt miller is in berlin. let's begin in greece. finance ministers have reached an agreement that will allow aid to be released to ease the debt burden around the country. marcus joins us live from athens. >> aid disbursement means greece will not face a massive payment crunch to the ecb in the summer. there's also some extra money that allows it to stopping down -- taxes are about to rise. it's not going to cause jubilation on the streets. they can expect a little bit of stability over the summer. jonathan: thank you. david: are you wondering when the fed will next raise interest rates? chinese officials will ask their u.s. counterparts about the timing of the next increase. curran in honga kong. when are they going to ask this question and where? >> good morning. it shows how nervous china's le
ross. we want to talk to him about his investments all around the world. havee: and we will chairman johnhamber each in new york for the breakaway conference. jonathan: let's check out what's happening around the world. kongcurran is in hong wanting to know when the fed will raise interest rates. matt miller is in berlin. let's begin in greece. finance ministers have reached an agreement that will allow aid to be released to ease the debt burden around the country. marcus joins us live from...
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ross. we want to talk to him about his investments all around the world. havee: and we will chairman johnhe breakaway conference. jonathan: let's check out what's happening around the world.
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ross? since they originally wrote the law. any questions from the audience? john. he's going to bring the microphone to you. it's not going to go through the speakers, so talk away. >> john, carnegie melon university. two of you have emphasized the fact that there are different rules for different players. but the fcc -- if what you want is the same rules everywhere, the fcc can't give you that. they have title i authority over commercial broadband internet access providers. they don't have authority over starbucks when they provide me internet access. the only way to get that is legislation. are you calling -- the congressional staff in this room, are you calling for broad-based privacy regulation across all of these legislation all these providers? >> do you want to opt in for privacy legislation from congress or do you want to be opt out of this fcc rule? >> i think, to be clear, the previous fcc requirements, which can be placed into regulations under the fcc's own framework, there's a proposal that was submitted to do that. there is nothing to stop the fcc if
ross? since they originally wrote the law. any questions from the audience? john. he's going to bring the microphone to you. it's not going to go through the speakers, so talk away. >> john, carnegie melon university. two of you have emphasized the fact that there are different rules for different players. but the fcc -- if what you want is the same rules everywhere, the fcc can't give you that. they have title i authority over commercial broadband internet access providers. they don't...
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john kerry. we know what happened in 2000. 1996 was not good. 1992, clinton lost six primaries initially or something like that. obviously, there was ross perot. bush 41 was a very popular president. last time, we won with relative ease was 1988. i think it is a difficult task but we are up to it. we have a big upside. i know there are perils, but i also know there is an upside. mr. allen: how does having a soon-to-be presumptive nominee effect the formal r.n.c.? mr. priebus: i think clarity has been helpful. there is no one else running, so therefore there is not this daily unknown which i think has been helpful. i think it has been helpful on the money side, too. mr. allen: will trump bring some of his own people into the r.n.c.? mr. priebus: there is no mechanism for it other than me agreeing to it. that is the only mechanism for such a thing. i don't know what the myth is about. someone has to issue a key card. someone has to get out the keys. mr. allen: would you do that? mr. priebus: sure, but there is not going to be any layering that would be different from what happened when i was chairman under the mitt romney nomination timef
john kerry. we know what happened in 2000. 1996 was not good. 1992, clinton lost six primaries initially or something like that. obviously, there was ross perot. bush 41 was a very popular president. last time, we won with relative ease was 1988. i think it is a difficult task but we are up to it. we have a big upside. i know there are perils, but i also know there is an upside. mr. allen: how does having a soon-to-be presumptive nominee effect the formal r.n.c.? mr. priebus: i think clarity...