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thank you very much. >> thanks, senator kuntz. following up on your question, i think one of the obstacles, mr. romero can probably back this up, deal wig the question of whether or not race or ethnicity or profiles was the sole cause for the stop. you run into a real obstacle. our staff did a little research. turns out this isn't the first time that congress has talked about this. arguing the discrimination should only be prohibited if based solely on race and ethnicity has a an unfortunate congressional lineage. attempted to gut the civil rights act of 1964 offering an amendment based solely on race. senator clifford case of new jersey argued in opposition saying this amendment would place upon persons attempting to prove a violation of a section no matter how cloer the violation was an obstacle so great to make the title completely worthless and senator warren of washington said limiting the civil rights act on discrimination based solely on race would "negate the entire purpose of what we're trying to do." so the courts have s
thank you very much. >> thanks, senator kuntz. following up on your question, i think one of the obstacles, mr. romero can probably back this up, deal wig the question of whether or not race or ethnicity or profiles was the sole cause for the stop. you run into a real obstacle. our staff did a little research. turns out this isn't the first time that congress has talked about this. arguing the discrimination should only be prohibited if based solely on race and ethnicity has a an...
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. >> senator kuntz. >> thank you, chairman durbin. thank you for calling this hearing for your long and passionate and vigilant advocacy for civil rights and for your real leadership in this area for this legislation and for this hearing. in my own role prior to becoming a senator as county executive, i worked hard in the supervision of a 380-sworn officer department to ensure we had an effective and strong outreach, not just traditional subject to harassment and communities like the african-american and latino communities but also post-9/11 making sure there was better training and outreach in relationship with our muslim community and given incidents that occurred in our community making sure we stayed as a policing organization engaged. and accountable. and i just wanted to start, officer gale and chief davis, by thanking you for your leadership in the policing community and for your service to the public. i appreciate your starting by just helping me understand what's the impact on a police force? that practices racial profiling,
. >> senator kuntz. >> thank you, chairman durbin. thank you for calling this hearing for your long and passionate and vigilant advocacy for civil rights and for your real leadership in this area for this legislation and for this hearing. in my own role prior to becoming a senator as county executive, i worked hard in the supervision of a 380-sworn officer department to ensure we had an effective and strong outreach, not just traditional subject to harassment and communities like...
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. >> my name is diana kuntz, u.s. force and i was raped by a fellow airman. >> she was 17 when she was raped in the military, amanda was 18. katie was 18 and megan was 18 when she was raped the first of three times. they were patriotic teenagers when they enlisted because they wanted to serve their country. instead they were each brutally assaulted by one of their own. >> sexual assault has no place in this department. >> cheryl: the u.s. secretary of defense says there could be as many as 19,000 sexual assaults in the military a year, but only about 3,000 actually report the crimes out of fear of retaliation. >> i was scared because my offender was in my chain of command, i felt by reporting would just aggressive it. story at meeting withage tell jackie speier. >> she he ten turned into an animal and attacked me and raped me, ripped my clothes. when i tried to get away several times, he was pulling me back by my hair. >> cheryl: when they tried to report, they were victimized again. >> they become pariahs. the presen
. >> my name is diana kuntz, u.s. force and i was raped by a fellow airman. >> she was 17 when she was raped in the military, amanda was 18. katie was 18 and megan was 18 when she was raped the first of three times. they were patriotic teenagers when they enlisted because they wanted to serve their country. instead they were each brutally assaulted by one of their own. >> sexual assault has no place in this department. >> cheryl: the u.s. secretary of defense says there...
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influential unions, the cwa about the anti-worker rules and what they are doing to organize workers in other kuntz talking as well about mitt romney the man with no core and the man with more money. i can hardly wait. the war room is next. thanks, eloit. >> he has no core but he has an etch-a-sketch. >> but it's worse. it's more insidious than an etch etch-a-sketch. >> i cannot wait but alec, did any more companies drop out? >> the gates foundation dropped. >> all right. unbelievable. >> yeah. >> huge story. i cannot wait to watch. that will be on war room with jennifer coming up. more viewpoint coming up next. i don't just talk about politics, i've lived politics. >>beltway politics from inside the loop. >>bringing you exactly what's happening in politics today by people who know what they're talking about. >>d.c. columnist and four time emmy winner bill press joins current's morning news block. >>i know what i'm talking about and i love it and i try to bring that to the show. >> still to come the conflict in syria is festering. what does it mean if anything, for the the elections in november. my
influential unions, the cwa about the anti-worker rules and what they are doing to organize workers in other kuntz talking as well about mitt romney the man with no core and the man with more money. i can hardly wait. the war room is next. thanks, eloit. >> he has no core but he has an etch-a-sketch. >> but it's worse. it's more insidious than an etch etch-a-sketch. >> i cannot wait but alec, did any more companies drop out? >> the gates foundation dropped. >> all...
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thank you very much. >> thanks, senator kuntz. following up on your question, i think one of the obstacles, mr. romero can probably back this up, deal wig the question of whether or not race or ethnicity or profiles was the sole cause for the stop. you run into a real obstacle. our staff did a little research. turns out this isn't the first time that congress has talked about this. arguing the discrimination should only be prohibited if based solely on race and ethnicity has a an unfortunate congressional lineage. attempted to gut the civil rights act of 1964 offering an amendment based solely on race. senator clifford case of new jersey argued in opposition saying this amendment would place upon persons attempting to prove a violation of a section no matter how cloer the violation was an obstacle so great to make the title completely worthless and senator warren of washington said limiting the civil rights act on discrimination based solely on race would "negate the entire purpose of what we're trying to do." so the courts have s
thank you very much. >> thanks, senator kuntz. following up on your question, i think one of the obstacles, mr. romero can probably back this up, deal wig the question of whether or not race or ethnicity or profiles was the sole cause for the stop. you run into a real obstacle. our staff did a little research. turns out this isn't the first time that congress has talked about this. arguing the discrimination should only be prohibited if based solely on race and ethnicity has a an...
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. >> senator kuntz. >> thank you, chairman durbin. thank you for calling this hearing for your long and passionate and vigilant advocacy four civil rights and your leadership in this area for this legislation and for this hearing. in my own role prior to becoming a senator as county executive, i worked hard in a 3 a380 sworn officer to ensure we had an effective and strong outreach not just traditionally to harassment and communities like the african-american and latino communities but also post-9/11 making sure there was better training and outreach in relationship with our muslim community and given incidents that occurred in our community making sure we stayed as a policing organization engaged. and accountable. and i just wanted to start, officer gale and chief davis, by thanking you for your leadership in the policing community and for your service to the public. i appreciate your starting by just helping me understand what's the impact on a police force? that practices racial profiling, where it's either part of the policy or tr
. >> senator kuntz. >> thank you, chairman durbin. thank you for calling this hearing for your long and passionate and vigilant advocacy four civil rights and your leadership in this area for this legislation and for this hearing. in my own role prior to becoming a senator as county executive, i worked hard in a 3 a380 sworn officer to ensure we had an effective and strong outreach not just traditionally to harassment and communities like the african-american and latino communities...
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thank you very much. >> thanks, senator kuntz. following up on your question, i think one of the obstacles, mr. romero can probably back this up, deal wig the question of whether or not race or ethnicity or profiles was the sole cause for the stop. you run into a real obstacle. our staff did a little research. turns out this isn't the first time that congress has talked about this. arguing the discrimination should only be prohibited if based solely on race and ethnicity has a an unfortunate congressional lineage. attempted to gut the civil rights act of 1964 offering an amendment based solely on race. senator clifford case of new jersey argued in opposition saying this amendment would place upon persons attempting to prove a violation of a section no matter how cloer the violation was an obstacle so great to make the title completely worthless and senator warren of washington said limiting the civil rights act on discrimination based solely on race would "negate the entire purpose of what we're trying to do." so the courts have s
thank you very much. >> thanks, senator kuntz. following up on your question, i think one of the obstacles, mr. romero can probably back this up, deal wig the question of whether or not race or ethnicity or profiles was the sole cause for the stop. you run into a real obstacle. our staff did a little research. turns out this isn't the first time that congress has talked about this. arguing the discrimination should only be prohibited if based solely on race and ethnicity has a an...
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doing business in over eighty kuntz trees. these people who know what they are doing. your age education, or experience you can earn money using your own laptop. you need a little extra time and a little extra coaching, which you will get from the people at incomeathome.com. i urge you to do so. if you are sick of leaving paycheck to paycheck, worried about your job security or retirement and you are ready to make some extra money from home check out incomeathome.com. they are giving away a thousand bucks to somebody just for checking them out. that could be you today. it's incomeathome.com. incomeathome.com. the latest from greensboro north carolina, andrew young on the witness stand yesterday. you know what? this whole thing you want to wash your hands even after -- or use mouth wamp. it's so sleezy all the way around. the fact that john edwards cheating on his wife, didn't want his wife to find out about this because she's got sooncancer about this rielle hunter. see if anything they can help rielle out meaning hush money. he talks to supporters gets them to write c
doing business in over eighty kuntz trees. these people who know what they are doing. your age education, or experience you can earn money using your own laptop. you need a little extra time and a little extra coaching, which you will get from the people at incomeathome.com. i urge you to do so. if you are sick of leaving paycheck to paycheck, worried about your job security or retirement and you are ready to make some extra money from home check out incomeathome.com. they are giving away a...
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if you want to go to college, you ought to have the opportunity and we are getting by passed by kuntzfrastructure of public education, whether that's community colleges in our country or whether it's cleveland state or whether it's hiram college. we have to focus on it better. >> i heard secretary duncan came to brief us on this program before the president went on the road to talk about it. he says -- i was stunned. he said that the amount of credit students 0 today is greater than the entire amount americans 0 on their credit cards cards. >> or auto loans. >> either one. >> stunning. >> approaching a trillion dollars. >> right. >> all over the state. >> people with credit cards. >> student loans. >> they are not dischargeable in bankruptcy court. the number of young people i meet who are 24, 100 ,$000 in student loans. behind the 8 ball. it didn't pay enough that they can get ahead that's a terrible aflex. i am concerned about the national debt we hand them, concerned about the infrastructure debt. we are not building up highways bridges, water, sewer, community college infrastructu
if you want to go to college, you ought to have the opportunity and we are getting by passed by kuntzfrastructure of public education, whether that's community colleges in our country or whether it's cleveland state or whether it's hiram college. we have to focus on it better. >> i heard secretary duncan came to brief us on this program before the president went on the road to talk about it. he says -- i was stunned. he said that the amount of credit students 0 today is greater than the...