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vecinos que quieren que la quite. >> en este suburbio al oeste de la florida, ondea la bandera del kus hijos. pero aunque dicen que son pacÍficos y que promulga el amor y se llevan bien con todos, la bandera que ondea tiene mÁs de uno molesto. >> esa bandera cervecera con odio. no hay espacio para eso en este paÍs. esta mujer podría tener derecho a tenerle. presuntamente no derecho a gritarles que la saquen. >> Éste es un vecindario multicultural. la mayorÍa de los vecinos no estÁ de acuerdo con el despliegue de esto. >> dice que la bandera lo hace sentir incÓmodo. >> una persona no tiene por quÉ expresarse de esa forma con respecto a las otras personas por su origen o el color de su piel. >> ni hablar de la reacciÓn que esto ha generado entre los residentes afroamericanos. >> esta gente le hizo muchas cosas malas a mi gente. ahora ondea esa bandera como si fuera un motivo de orgullo. en una casa cercana a la de la controversia hay otra con un letrero que advierte que si se meten con la organizaciÓn, los resultados pueden ser feos. dijo que el mensaje no es racista, que lo puso para a
vecinos que quieren que la quite. >> en este suburbio al oeste de la florida, ondea la bandera del kus hijos. pero aunque dicen que son pacÍficos y que promulga el amor y se llevan bien con todos, la bandera que ondea tiene mÁs de uno molesto. >> esa bandera cervecera con odio. no hay espacio para eso en este paÍs. esta mujer podría tener derecho a tenerle. presuntamente no derecho a gritarles que la saquen. >> Éste es un vecindario multicultural. la mayorÍa de los...
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. >> ku¿cuÁntas somos en el mundo vendidas, prostituidas, lastim lastimadas en la oscuridad?. >> vino a estados unidos con la promesa de un trabajo digno, pero a horas de llegar, conociÓ su desgracia. >> a tui te van a vender, ya te vendieron, ya tienes clientes. >> cuenta que los clientes pagaban por ella de 50 dÓlares por un rato y ashasta 5 mil po d dÍas de servicio pero no veÍan u un centavo pues les descontaban por el dinero que supuestamente debÍan. >> ella vivÍa acÁ con 20, 30 y hasta 40 esclavas sexuales mÁs, pero nunca utilizaron la puerta de adelante, entraban y salÍan por un callejÓn en la parte de a atrÁs. >> sgegÚn el f.b.i. el trafÁf u humano es el crimen de mayor e crecimiento en estados unidos, p pero para vcombatirlo las a autoridades necesitan de la c cooperacic cooperaciÓn de la comunidad, p e pues las cvicvi tctiÍctimas e i atemorizadas. >> las victiÍctimas u estÁn a vencidas, es que el trafÁfico a humano ha causado tal magnitud que los gobiernos de otros pai e pais paÍses han establecidos alian s alianzas. >> no solo estÁn protegidos, sino que sobre todo s
. >> ku¿cuÁntas somos en el mundo vendidas, prostituidas, lastim lastimadas en la oscuridad?. >> vino a estados unidos con la promesa de un trabajo digno, pero a horas de llegar, conociÓ su desgracia. >> a tui te van a vender, ya te vendieron, ya tienes clientes. >> cuenta que los clientes pagaban por ella de 50 dÓlares por un rato y ashasta 5 mil po d dÍas de servicio pero no veÍan u un centavo pues les descontaban por el dinero que supuestamente debÍan. >>...
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just import the ku klux klan, they were the ku klux klan.rs to the united states and state representatives and the governorships. court of theme united states. these are people with a long and wretched political history of depending on any and every scheme imaginable then and now. they charge their fellow americans. and today have the nerve to call of the tea party racist? past time toan call them out. and hold the party -- [applause] and tell the party of slavery, segregation is, ku klux klan, racial quotas to quick judging of their americans by skin color and get back to the business of getting this country on the road to fiscal health and economic growth. [applause] you have received considerable criticism from establishment republicans. too, -- no one by the way it knows is better than our friend mark levan. i cannot say enough about mark's ability to bring constitution and the founding principles of .his nation front and center he is a national treasure and we owe him a considerable debt of gratitude. [applause] mark and ronald reagan b
just import the ku klux klan, they were the ku klux klan.rs to the united states and state representatives and the governorships. court of theme united states. these are people with a long and wretched political history of depending on any and every scheme imaginable then and now. they charge their fellow americans. and today have the nerve to call of the tea party racist? past time toan call them out. and hold the party -- [applause] and tell the party of slavery, segregation is, ku klux klan,...
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julian ku. rachel levinson waldman.liberty and national security program brennan center for justice. >> thank you very much for the opportunity to be here today. i'm looking forward to the discussion on 70. i would like to confine my remarks to four central areas, just my initial remarks and raise statutory and constitutional concerns. first with regard to targeting. i'm particularly concerned about four areas here. first is the inclusion of information about targets and not just to or from targets. second is the burden of proof regarding whether somebody is a u.s. person or not. third is with regard to the burden of proof regarding the location of the individual. that is if the nsa in either instance does not confirm, does not actually know where they are, the assumption that is built into the minimization and targeting procedures it is neither a u.s. person nor are they domestically locate and there is no affirmative duty for due diligence for the nsa to actually check their databases to find out if that individual is
julian ku. rachel levinson waldman.liberty and national security program brennan center for justice. >> thank you very much for the opportunity to be here today. i'm looking forward to the discussion on 70. i would like to confine my remarks to four central areas, just my initial remarks and raise statutory and constitutional concerns. first with regard to targeting. i'm particularly concerned about four areas here. first is the inclusion of information about targets and not just to or...
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in the honkyo ku, or meditative style, great emphasis is placed on the tone color, or timbre of eachote. (woman) the roots of shakuhachi music lie in zen meditative practice. this sect of buddhism--they believe playing the shakuhachi, playing even a single tone, was a means or vehicle for enlightenment. [soft flute plays] shakuhachi has such a palette of different color sounds. for example, if we want a very strong round sound, more like a western flute, very hard-edged sound, we have [hard-edged flute sound] very, more strong kind of shakuhachi sound. then we also want a very airy sound so the same kind of [airy flute sounds] (narrator) when another instrument and voice are added to the shakuhachi, what kind of texture results? (hahn) when shakuhachi plays with the ensemble, with koto and with vocalist, these kinds of lines together are heterophonic in nature. the same melody is being played, but there are little nuances partular to each instrument. so the koto might play a line that sinks down [sings example] like this. shakuhachi, they may not play in that kind of ormentation, tha
in the honkyo ku, or meditative style, great emphasis is placed on the tone color, or timbre of eachote. (woman) the roots of shakuhachi music lie in zen meditative practice. this sect of buddhism--they believe playing the shakuhachi, playing even a single tone, was a means or vehicle for enlightenment. [soft flute plays] shakuhachi has such a palette of different color sounds. for example, if we want a very strong round sound, more like a western flute, very hard-edged sound, we have...
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so good way, what you said, professor ku. i want to understand you, professor donohue, what you said, i may not being took the best notes. walk me through the argument. a minute ago you said you were making distinction between collection of for little intelligence purposes and collection focused for the purpose of prosecution. so are you, is it your view that 702 collection is for the purpose of prosecution? >> it is one of the two stated purposes for which the information can be retained once it is collected. so it -- >> that is different. what i'm asking about, you said for the collected for the purpose of prosecution i thought? what is, i guess what i'm trying to get at, this distinction between foreign intelligence purpose and criminal purpose relevant at the collection stage only or all stages or what, help me understand what you're -- >> so in the previous panel brad addressed this point. he mentioned in the context of it's a moment which the information is obtained that a search occurs, right? if we do our fourth amend
so good way, what you said, professor ku. i want to understand you, professor donohue, what you said, i may not being took the best notes. walk me through the argument. a minute ago you said you were making distinction between collection of for little intelligence purposes and collection focused for the purpose of prosecution. so are you, is it your view that 702 collection is for the purpose of prosecution? >> it is one of the two stated purposes for which the information can be retained...
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i have a cousin who defended a ku klux klan's man's right.in didn't defend him because he believes in the ku klux klan but believes in the u.s. constitution. the reality is the seven democrats don't deserve to be in office. let's be really clear. >> yes. >> they should be grateful to the naacp ldf, grateful to the civil rights movement because quite frankly they wouldn't have a base without us. when you see people like mary landrieu stand up -- >> that's right. >> -- and vote, she needs to be praised, but, you know -- >> mary landrieu and kay hagan both southern senators in cycle, in this cycle, up now in competitive races voted for debo adegbile. heidi heitkamp sent out a fund-raising letter about an attack on voting rights the same day. >> casey, shameful. >> ben jealous from the kapor center. thanks so much for your time, man. >> thank you, appreciate it. >>> coming up, day two of this. >> we're adjourned. close it down. >> every single document. >> thank you. >> i am a member of the congress of the united states of america. i am tired of
i have a cousin who defended a ku klux klan's man's right.in didn't defend him because he believes in the ku klux klan but believes in the u.s. constitution. the reality is the seven democrats don't deserve to be in office. let's be really clear. >> yes. >> they should be grateful to the naacp ldf, grateful to the civil rights movement because quite frankly they wouldn't have a base without us. when you see people like mary landrieu stand up -- >> that's right. >> -- and...
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of course, a sad and repulsive chapter of black history is the ku klux klan.t year, i told you how klansmen were arrested for offering to sell jewish groups a workable death ray. well, recently, thanks to my longstanding google news alert for "klan death ray," i learned there was an update. >> an upstate man has just pled guilty to helping build a deadly x-ray machine that uses radiation to kill people. >> authorities say they were tipped off to the portable x-ray device after crawford approached local jewish groups because he wanted their help in killing muslims. >> stephen: yes, justice was done. they're a vile, despicable hate group, but i can't help feeling a little inspired by the way these klansmen overcame their hatred of jews to serve a greater cause-- their hatred of muslims. i've always thought of the klan as a bunch of rednecks from our shameful racist past. well, it turns out i was wrong. because they're a bunch of rednecks from our shameful racist future. i was so moved by this story of hope that i did the obvious thing-- i turned it into a cartoo
of course, a sad and repulsive chapter of black history is the ku klux klan.t year, i told you how klansmen were arrested for offering to sell jewish groups a workable death ray. well, recently, thanks to my longstanding google news alert for "klan death ray," i learned there was an update. >> an upstate man has just pled guilty to helping build a deadly x-ray machine that uses radiation to kill people. >> authorities say they were tipped off to the portable x-ray device...
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liberals do not just support the ku klux klan, they were the ku klux klan.lected members to the united states and state representatives and the governorships. and the supreme court of the united states. these are people with a long and wretched political history of depending on any and every scheme imaginable then and now. they charge their fellow americans. and today have the nerve to call of the tea party racist? it is more than past time to call them out. and hold the party -- [applause] and tell the party of slavery, segregationists, ku klux klan, racial quotas to quit judging americans by skin color and get back to the business of getting this country on the road to fiscal health and economic growth. [applause] you have received considerable criticism from establishment republicans. they, too, -- no one by the way it knows is better than our friend mark levin. i cannot say enough about mark's ability to bring constitution and the founding principles of this nation front and center. he is a national treasure and we owe him a considerable debt of gratitud
liberals do not just support the ku klux klan, they were the ku klux klan.lected members to the united states and state representatives and the governorships. and the supreme court of the united states. these are people with a long and wretched political history of depending on any and every scheme imaginable then and now. they charge their fellow americans. and today have the nerve to call of the tea party racist? it is more than past time to call them out. and hold the party -- [applause] and...
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that's what the to fo kus has got to be on.nk a lot of people have prized right now that aircraft going over the oceans aren't being tracked by radar or being even tracked by satellites and can be turned off. that's got to get fixed. >> we're going to leave it there. peter and mark, guys, thanks very much. just ahead, we'll have much more in "the situation room" on the mystery of the flight of 370. we're going to the virtual studio to map out a search area as large as the continental united states. tom foreman is standing by live. ♪ [ male announcer ] how could switchgrass in argentina, change engineering in dubai, aluminum production in south africa, and the aerospace industry in the u.s.? at t. rowe price, we understand the connections of a complex, global economy. it's just one reason over 75% of our mutual funds beat their 10-year lipper average. t. rowe price. invest with confidence. request a prospectus or summary prospectus with investment information, risks, fees and expenses to read and consider carefully before invest
that's what the to fo kus has got to be on.nk a lot of people have prized right now that aircraft going over the oceans aren't being tracked by radar or being even tracked by satellites and can be turned off. that's got to get fixed. >> we're going to leave it there. peter and mark, guys, thanks very much. just ahead, we'll have much more in "the situation room" on the mystery of the flight of 370. we're going to the virtual studio to map out a search area as large as the...
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after all these shelf inflicted ku wounds, it seems to me that we want to move forward in creating jobs. i think the things that work for all of us, i have a district that wants jobs. imhopeful that we turned a corner. i want to highlight a couple of things that you did. we don't want to harm seniors and children and you talked about shifts in disabilities policies. they will be employed and we have done lots of that work where we want the least restrictions here. i do think there are different dynamics that we don't take into consideration and we need to do a better job at that. this budget provides $100 million to do family care for paid medical leave. i think that is economic security and i appreciate that we have increased investments in health services. as a result of kidney failure and related issues. so thank you very much for that. i want to talk about small businesses. what does the budget do to help create jobs? >> i have two important centers in my state. >> it would depend on what they are for. tax kcredits may be ways to tha can do that. i think new mexico could benefit by
after all these shelf inflicted ku wounds, it seems to me that we want to move forward in creating jobs. i think the things that work for all of us, i have a district that wants jobs. imhopeful that we turned a corner. i want to highlight a couple of things that you did. we don't want to harm seniors and children and you talked about shifts in disabilities policies. they will be employed and we have done lots of that work where we want the least restrictions here. i do think there are different...
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interesting note here, stanford plays four seniors, ku plays one senior and six freshman. experience is what we are seeing now. so many young talents going into the nba they don't stick around and become strong college players and those teams that keep the players, meld really well. >> yeah. proof today. >> thank you. >>> coming up tonight on the 10:00 p.m. news, breaking news, a four alarm fire in a commercial building happening right now. >> in a commercial district in vala. this video -- lula. this video just came in. we will have an update tonight at 10:00 p.m. thank you for watching ktvu channel 2 news. >> we are always here for you on facebook, twitter and www.ktvu.com. see you back here tonight at 10:00 p.m. everyone. look at us, getting ready for a double date with actual women who publicly acknowledge they're our girlfriends. yes, actual women are the best. i don't understand. what other kind of women are there? howard, artificial women are your department. you want to take this? no, it would just freak him out. listen, before we leave, i should warn you, i'm a pa
interesting note here, stanford plays four seniors, ku plays one senior and six freshman. experience is what we are seeing now. so many young talents going into the nba they don't stick around and become strong college players and those teams that keep the players, meld really well. >> yeah. proof today. >> thank you. >>> coming up tonight on the 10:00 p.m. news, breaking news, a four alarm fire in a commercial building happening right now. >> in a commercial district...
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and felipe ku pooustphillipe cousteau. it's good to have you with us. what do you hope to achieve?the important thing is the bill would end the captive breeding program of orca, and would make it illegal the import or export of orcas into or out of the state of california. >> are these orcas suffering in kept? >> it's an important question. you bring up a great point in the debate. it's long overdue. it's hypocritical to take a creature that can swim 100 miles in a day and has rich social ties, to degrade their quality in life to enhance ours. the habitat. no matter who we do, the whoels in captivity is nothing like what their life would be in the wild. while i have heard people recovery to treating them like kings, the truth is if you put me in a room, you can feed me the best food and take care of me, but if my life is in a small enclosure with people yelling, making noise and poking at me, i don't think it's a quality of life that any creature deserves. certainly not animals with hi degrees of emotional awareness and intelligence. if the orcas can't survive in the while, the one
and felipe ku pooustphillipe cousteau. it's good to have you with us. what do you hope to achieve?the important thing is the bill would end the captive breeding program of orca, and would make it illegal the import or export of orcas into or out of the state of california. >> are these orcas suffering in kept? >> it's an important question. you bring up a great point in the debate. it's long overdue. it's hypocritical to take a creature that can swim 100 miles in a day and has rich...
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changing then zone status quo between china and japan with regard to their respective claims to the senka kus? >> >> admiral, what is your assessment of china's pursuit of anti-access and area denial capabilities? what are the implications of such capabilities on the ability of other nations, including the united states, to move freely in international waters in the western pacific? time have known for some that the pla have been pursuing technologies and capabilities that would allow them to potentially control the access in the areas around their borders, particularly the sea space. those technologies, specifically , i believe, are directed at what they perceive as potential u.s. phone abilities as we maintain our forces forward. we have for many years built our security environment around aircraft carriers forward bases with our allies. we rely heavily on cyber and space capabilities because we operate a long distance from home. we rely on a long line of logistics -- support necessary to be that far forward and to maintain a peaceful security environment. i would say that the a to a.d. cap
changing then zone status quo between china and japan with regard to their respective claims to the senka kus? >> >> admiral, what is your assessment of china's pursuit of anti-access and area denial capabilities? what are the implications of such capabilities on the ability of other nations, including the united states, to move freely in international waters in the western pacific? time have known for some that the pla have been pursuing technologies and capabilities that would...
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. >> coming up, she finds herself in the middle of a fray kus. >>> and -- >> one of my pups had a complaint against this gentleman here. yeah, said that he was not living right. >> cruise confront as member of the bloods. but has he gone too far? importat of staying active and strong. ensure high protein... fifty percent of your daily value of protein. low fat and five grams of sugars. [ major nutrition ] ensure. nutrition in charge! low fat and five grams of sugars. "stubborn love" by the lumineers did you i did. email? so what did you think of the house? did you see the school ratings? oh, you're right. hey babe, i got to go. bye daddy! have a good day at school, ok? ...but what about when my parents visit? ok. i just love this one... and it's next to a park. i love it. i love it too. here's our new house... daddy! you're not just looking for a house. you're looking for a place for your life to happen. the next time you rent a dvd, don't bother rewinding it. the way i see it, it's the next guy's problem. oh, larry. she thinks i'm crazy. mm-hmm. but would a crazy person save 15% on car ins
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quote, if someone was a member of the ku klux klan and they were running a little bakery, for instancethe majority of us would find it detestable that they refused to serve blacks. and guess what, in a matter of weeks or so, that business would shut down, because no one is going to patronize them. while jensen may think public shame is enough to stop discriminatory practices, a republican colleague called his bill mean, nasty, hateful, and vindictive, and the bill died in committee. >>> up next, it's been a year since that republican autopsy report found the party needs to be more tolerant of women, minorities, and gays. but it still doesn't look like the gop has learned its lesson. you're watching "hardball," the place for politics. >>> if there's one message i want everyone to take away from here, it's this. we know that we have problems, we've identified them, and we're implementing the solutions to fix them. >> welcome back to "hardball." one year ago, rnc chairman reince priebus unveiled the growth and opportunity project. a post-mortem to republican losses in 2012. a report that
quote, if someone was a member of the ku klux klan and they were running a little bakery, for instancethe majority of us would find it detestable that they refused to serve blacks. and guess what, in a matter of weeks or so, that business would shut down, because no one is going to patronize them. while jensen may think public shame is enough to stop discriminatory practices, a republican colleague called his bill mean, nasty, hateful, and vindictive, and the bill died in committee....
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ku we are live here, 7:00 p.m. eastern, 4:00 p.m. pacific. all right, in her first press conference as fed chair, janet yellen sounded more hawkish than expected. proud of her. b >> reporter: larry, stocks traded lower and stayed lower. the dow ended down a little more thanit 100 points though at one point it was down more than 200 points. traders cited several reasonspo for d today's selloff. first, during her press conference, her first one, fed chair woman janet yellen said six monthsle is shorter than so expected. short-term bonde yields, particularly yitwo, three and five-year notes jumped notably on that comment. sectors like yu tilties and emerging markets were the biggester decliners. it also confused the trade attorney general community somehow. the fed lowered the upper range of expectations for gdp growth in 2014 to three percent from 3.2% and did the same thing in 2015 and 2016. gold dropped, ending down more than two percent. yellen said rates would not be rising for some time, likely more than a year but higher rates are indeed
ku we are live here, 7:00 p.m. eastern, 4:00 p.m. pacific. all right, in her first press conference as fed chair, janet yellen sounded more hawkish than expected. proud of her. b >> reporter: larry, stocks traded lower and stayed lower. the dow ended down a little more thanit 100 points though at one point it was down more than 200 points. traders cited several reasonspo for d today's selloff. first, during her press conference, her first one, fed chair woman janet yellen said six...
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jensen tells the rapid city journal, quote, if someone was a member of the ku klux klan and they weree bakery, for instance, the majority of us would find it detestable that they refused to serve blacks. and guess what? in a matter of weeks or so, that business would shut down because no one is going to patronize them. so how is that for rebranding? how is that rebranding going again? this is only one local state lawmaker saying this. but what about one of the gop's top candidates? remember what rand paul told my colleague rachel maddow in 2010 about modifying anti-discrimination laws. >> there's ten different titles to the civil rights act, and nine out of ten deal with public institutions and i'm absolutely in favor of. one deals with private institutions, and had i been around, i would have tried to modify that. >> so the wolworth lunch counter should have allowed to stay segregated? sir, just yes or no. >> what i think would happen -- what i'm saying is, i don't believe in any discrimination. >> so, we are one year since the gop autopsy, i'm all for a party trying to be more inclu
jensen tells the rapid city journal, quote, if someone was a member of the ku klux klan and they weree bakery, for instance, the majority of us would find it detestable that they refused to serve blacks. and guess what? in a matter of weeks or so, that business would shut down because no one is going to patronize them. so how is that for rebranding? how is that rebranding going again? this is only one local state lawmaker saying this. but what about one of the gop's top candidates? remember...
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facing opposition for its white supremacists views the ku klux klan had to go to court to win the rightonsor a stretch of highway in missouri. missouri responded by renaming the highway for civil rights pioneer, rosa parks. over the years, volunteer groups and individuals have every background and persuasion proudly adopted highways coast to coast. adopted highways have worked their way in to the popular culture, too. providing a gag for the shoe comic strip as well as this cartoon from "the new yorker." >> there it is. >> adopt a highway theme even showed up in an episode of "seinfeld." >> i am a proud parent of the expressway. >> that adopt a highway thing. >> i'm part of the solution now. >> ended up taking his pride of ownership. real life volunteers who work along our roadside are serious and dedicated. willing to clean up the messes others leave behind for nothing more than the recognition bestowed by a simple sign. >> coming up -- this looks like a slice of springtime. >> the flowers that bloom in spring. we're almost there. [ male announcer ] how can power consumption in china,
facing opposition for its white supremacists views the ku klux klan had to go to court to win the rightonsor a stretch of highway in missouri. missouri responded by renaming the highway for civil rights pioneer, rosa parks. over the years, volunteer groups and individuals have every background and persuasion proudly adopted highways coast to coast. adopted highways have worked their way in to the popular culture, too. providing a gag for the shoe comic strip as well as this cartoon from...
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after all these shelf inflicted ku wounds, it seems to me that we want to move forward in creating jobs. i think the things that work for all of us, i have a district that wants jobs. imhopeful that we turned a corner. i want to highlight a couple of things that you did. we don't want to harm seniors and children and you talked about shifts in disabilities policies. they will be employed and we have done lots of that work where we want the least restrictions here. i do think there are different dynamics that we don't take into consideration and we need to do a better job at that. this budget provides $100 million to do family care for paid medical leave. i think that is economic security and i appreciate that we have increased investments in health services. as a result of kidney failure and related issues. so thank you very much for that. i want to talk about small businesses. what does the budget do to help create jobs? >> i have two important centers in my state. >> it would depend on what they are for. tax kcredits may be ways to tha can do that. i think new mexico could benefit by
after all these shelf inflicted ku wounds, it seems to me that we want to move forward in creating jobs. i think the things that work for all of us, i have a district that wants jobs. imhopeful that we turned a corner. i want to highlight a couple of things that you did. we don't want to harm seniors and children and you talked about shifts in disabilities policies. they will be employed and we have done lots of that work where we want the least restrictions here. i do think there are different...
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when it is it an offense from his house as the ku somebody picked him up and took him to the date dogcenter there. next door. people at dog tokyo love this man impostor or off with a pat only minutes later. the men had no proof of ownership year's asked no questions apparently. the dog's owners can't believe it. manager of the day care is no convincing defense. here is a big ball july. >> : thanis my trips to the $4,000 english dog blood. you didn't give it to someone who'd been on the dog. >> : the file the report of the shares offices. >> : is on manager of the dog started not bother digging in an address or any information. who pretended he on the dog and just walked away with it. there are consider in legal action. >> : potluck friday evening. slow going. also getting out the city still going. >> : tanagers and 67 cisco oakland. san francisco in the '60s. >> : 46 in san mateo. latta low seventies for south bay neighborhoods. well talk about more that we can forecast and also as chance coming this way. >> : on the peninsula today bottle companies and other to transform a blighted l
when it is it an offense from his house as the ku somebody picked him up and took him to the date dogcenter there. next door. people at dog tokyo love this man impostor or off with a pat only minutes later. the men had no proof of ownership year's asked no questions apparently. the dog's owners can't believe it. manager of the day care is no convincing defense. here is a big ball july. >> : thanis my trips to the $4,000 english dog blood. you didn't give it to someone who'd been on the...
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>we are backward former federal reserve governor randall ku ruznor.here for three years, 2006 to 2009. >> the easy years. >> the most memorable years and the fed's history for good or bad reasons. now that you have had time to ponder over those years, what were the good and bad parts? >> well, i think the good parts for the amazing work by the whole of the fomc, and particularly the federal reserve staff. when we were dealing with failing institutions, we would try to keep them alive until friday. then try to deal with them before the open up markets in asia, because we did not want aims to get out of control and have to wake up monday morning and have to do something about it. incredibly intense period. the staff would work 24 hours on that. we would be having board meetings at 10:00 on saturday night. these kinds of things. it was an amazingly inetense experience. >> central banking has changed a lot since the days of greens bang and now into janet --the days of greenspan. do you think it is for the better? there's more communication and documentati
>we are backward former federal reserve governor randall ku ruznor.here for three years, 2006 to 2009. >> the easy years. >> the most memorable years and the fed's history for good or bad reasons. now that you have had time to ponder over those years, what were the good and bad parts? >> well, i think the good parts for the amazing work by the whole of the fomc, and particularly the federal reserve staff. when we were dealing with failing institutions, we would try to keep...
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a man involved in the ku klux klan could be atlanta's serial killer. >> atlanta was about to explode,ation potentially that the klan could have been doing this. >> bob ingram with the gbi, georgia's bureau of investigation, got the case. >> it was an entire family of brothers that were involved in the klan that were the focus of this particular intelligence information. >> an informant said one brother had threatened lubie geter, the child found dead only weeks before. the klan associate lived here on a dead-end street in the railroad town of mountainview on the outskirts of atlanta. >> we're tapping telephones. we heard a lot of rhetoric. we heard a lot of racial slurs. >> on one wiretap, the detectives heard this said. go find you another little kid? the gbi followed the four brothers for almost two months. >> these family members were under surveillance at that time, physical surveillance where we had an eyeball on them. >> in those two months, six more black youths would disappear and die. detectives saw nothing to link the klan to them. >> if somebody was in there with a van or t
a man involved in the ku klux klan could be atlanta's serial killer. >> atlanta was about to explode,ation potentially that the klan could have been doing this. >> bob ingram with the gbi, georgia's bureau of investigation, got the case. >> it was an entire family of brothers that were involved in the klan that were the focus of this particular intelligence information. >> an informant said one brother had threatened lubie geter, the child found dead only weeks before....
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i wonder, you know, on the ground in michigan, i mean, how much do you see race being a factor in, ku>> i don't know about michigan because, you know, normal onstein was right about this, obama is getting 25% of the vote amongst working class whites in the south. if you go to ohio and michigan, places in the midwest, you're getting more into the mid 40s. let's keep in mind here, working class noncollege white women were breaking even with obama and romney. and they are very much -- noncollege unmarried women, white women are very much available to democrats as an agenda that will engage them and draw them in and make them play a big part in the election. you have to get in the new real economy. if you look at the ray gone democrats, they ar part of old politics that's nearly gone bup but they a were also part of a post industrial period in which we were trying to come to terms with the changes taking place in the country. we have a new economy in which jobs don't pay enough to live on and people are looking for where's future with jobs that pay. and you know, there's an agenda with wa
i wonder, you know, on the ground in michigan, i mean, how much do you see race being a factor in, ku>> i don't know about michigan because, you know, normal onstein was right about this, obama is getting 25% of the vote amongst working class whites in the south. if you go to ohio and michigan, places in the midwest, you're getting more into the mid 40s. let's keep in mind here, working class noncollege white women were breaking even with obama and romney. and they are very much --...
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dios que ella me ayudÓ porque mi mujer me querÍa mandar para allÁ como uno de los animales para que me kuno y boricua. >> ahora chicas alguien que ustedes le tuvieron que decir algo que pone las pilas porque sino te pueden eliminar, quien serÍa y ¿por quÉ? >> no sÉ pero de pronto ella shaics podrÍan dar un poco mÁs. >> ella que venimos de mÉxico, reÍ vendo ko el domingo pasado. >> a quÉ quien te parece? >> creo que jessica porque la que ha logrado destacarse un poco menos. >> este domingo pasa algo con ella que usted no su pueden perder en casa porque ella hace revelaciones. >> hay muchas sorpresas este domingo y les quiero preguntar a las chicas porque el aÑo pasado nuestra ruina actual se colÓ en la final, pero decÍamos que la corona estaba entre barbie y rÍos. >> usted creen que si volverÍan a concursar se llevaran la corona. >> la verdad que requiere mucho trabajo y lo mÁs importante es llevar el cariÑo del pÚblico. >> asÍ es pero siempre que vas a una competencia vas con el fin de ganar y yo pienso que sÍ con el mismo esfuerzo Ánimos y fueras claro que sÍ, siempre a ganar. >> chicas
dios que ella me ayudÓ porque mi mujer me querÍa mandar para allÁ como uno de los animales para que me kuno y boricua. >> ahora chicas alguien que ustedes le tuvieron que decir algo que pone las pilas porque sino te pueden eliminar, quien serÍa y ¿por quÉ? >> no sÉ pero de pronto ella shaics podrÍan dar un poco mÁs. >> ella que venimos de mÉxico, reÍ vendo ko el domingo pasado. >> a quÉ quien te parece? >> creo que jessica porque la que ha logrado...
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there was the with guns movement that was garrisoned off from the white community has the ku klux klanwas going in there and terrorizing the african-american community. as soon as they held arms is alleviated it. so there have been efforts. the abbeville begins right after reconstruction. montville north carolina, we have that. the with guns movement beginning in 1956 so there have been efforts by the republic of new africa. you have bad and the mayor of mississippi who has -- you have the sparks were african-americans are trying to find a way to live here but then you have as has been pointed out by everybody have the governmental forces preventing this from happening. so you are absolutely correct to bring all of this up. we had someone else who is getting ready to ask a question. >> i wanted to see it and if you wanted to share a story about something because a lot of us are unpublished, something interesting that might've happened after publishing your book. maybe someone called you wanting to do a documentary or you got a call from someone from a different country that would ring
there was the with guns movement that was garrisoned off from the white community has the ku klux klanwas going in there and terrorizing the african-american community. as soon as they held arms is alleviated it. so there have been efforts. the abbeville begins right after reconstruction. montville north carolina, we have that. the with guns movement beginning in 1956 so there have been efforts by the republic of new africa. you have bad and the mayor of mississippi who has -- you have the...
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negro movement, with an african-american community that was off from the white communities because the ku klux klan was going in there and, you know, terrorizing the african-american communities, but as soon as they held arms, it alleviated. there have. efforts, you know, the ab by bill begins after reinstruction. monroe, north carolina, you know, we have that, you know this negro movement beginning in 1956, and so there have been efforts, the republic of new africa, one of whom he alluded to, and the nay your of mississippi who just died. i mean, yeah, you have these sparks, you know, where african-americans are trying to find a way to live here, but then you have, as has been pointed out by everybody, you have governmental forces preventing this from happening, so you're absolutely correct to bring all of this up. we had someone else who was getting ready to ask the question. >> maybe somebody called you, and you wanted to do a documentary, or you got a call from somebody from another country that would bring to light something that you wrote about into something interesting that you ca
negro movement, with an african-american community that was off from the white communities because the ku klux klan was going in there and, you know, terrorizing the african-american communities, but as soon as they held arms, it alleviated. there have. efforts, you know, the ab by bill begins after reinstruction. monroe, north carolina, you know, we have that, you know this negro movement beginning in 1956, and so there have been efforts, the republic of new africa, one of whom he alluded to,...
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national championship against ku. that. governor sam brownback, thank you so much. >> good to see you, buddy. >> good to see you again. >>> success academy scholars both took dance elective as part of their coursework this year. scholars can choose to participate in courses ranging from robotics to basketball to musical theater. a special shout out to their teacher, darren weiss. you're watching "morning joe" as it welcomes success academy right here in the studio. we'll be right back. >> oh, my goodness! >> whoa! ♪ so i c an reach ally bank 24/7, but there are no branches? 24/7. i'm sorry, i'm just really reluctant to try new things. really? what's wrong with trying new things? look! mommy's new vacuum! (cat screech) you feel that in your muscles? i do... drink water. it's a long story. well, not having branches let's us give you great rates and service. i'd like that. a new way to bank. a better way to save. ally bank. your money needs an ally. >>> today, voters in florida are giving the nation its first preview of
national championship against ku. that. governor sam brownback, thank you so much. >> good to see you, buddy. >> good to see you again. >>> success academy scholars both took dance elective as part of their coursework this year. scholars can choose to participate in courses ranging from robotics to basketball to musical theater. a special shout out to their teacher, darren weiss. you're watching "morning joe" as it welcomes success academy right here in the...
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change because we're asking associates to pick an item and then put it it in a separate area for the kuschnology and we're going to begin rolling that out this year. >> we have to talk about the humanization of pets. >> yes. >> something very interesting you've talked about not just when talking about foods but xwrooming, too. what is petsmart doing and is it working? you've got whistle in stores now and new grooming techniques. what's going on? >> innovation is a critical piece of who we are as the leader in the pet industry. we continue to bring that in for our customers. again, centered on this idea of humanization of pets. we know more and more people are treating their pets like families. what that sent abling us to do with our services so grooming, for example, rolling out ped expressions. this is the opportunity for our customers now to take a trend in the human world, chalking, where people change their air color, feather their hair. they can now bring that to their pets and personalize their pets. just yesterday i got a photo from a customer whose husband was coming back from af
change because we're asking associates to pick an item and then put it it in a separate area for the kuschnology and we're going to begin rolling that out this year. >> we have to talk about the humanization of pets. >> yes. >> something very interesting you've talked about not just when talking about foods but xwrooming, too. what is petsmart doing and is it working? you've got whistle in stores now and new grooming techniques. what's going on? >> innovation is a...