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larue, welcome. is is that significantly going ochange the educational system? >> i think it changes a number who's there and who is the numerical majority. the important information that there are more students of color than white students but that also doesn't tell you that the reason is that largely our public schools remain segregated. students of color tends to be located in public schools, whereas white families opt out of public education, whereas we'll simply have more black and brown faces but less a responsive curriculum to the diverse need of our students. >> larue, we asked our community, minority-majority, are the teachers in school curriculum up to date? justin says far from it. i've yet see teachers cover the needs of asians and latin americans. if not, what needs to be done to make sure it doesn't match up? >> with increasing things like the common core there's an emphasis of one type of curriculum that fits all which is absolutely the wrong direction. we need to do what we call place based learning. look at the demographics of the children in sc
larue, welcome. is is that significantly going ochange the educational system? >> i think it changes a number who's there and who is the numerical majority. the important information that there are more students of color than white students but that also doesn't tell you that the reason is that largely our public schools remain segregated. students of color tends to be located in public schools, whereas white families opt out of public education, whereas we'll simply have more black and...
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larue had come to the office where he had talked to mr. hunt to mr. dean and asked his authorization to pay the $75,000. mr. dean told him he wasn't dealing with money matters and that he would have to talk to mitchell. in the conversation with mitchell, larue told mitchell that more money was needed for attorney fees, $75,000, and another sum for the maintenance of the family of mr. hunt while he was in prison. well, the total amount was rejected and a figure of $75,000 was approved by mitchell. but the insurance it looks for attorney e fees. the president didn't know and then going to dean's conversation with the president immediately following which was the first time that the president of the united states has been thoroughly briefed on what had been going on, supposedly, dean failed to tell the president this very most important fact. i would submit u to you it's the most damaging evidence against the president and yet dean has failed to tell the truth so many times during these proceedings not just to us but in other hearings that you almost los
larue had come to the office where he had talked to mr. hunt to mr. dean and asked his authorization to pay the $75,000. mr. dean told him he wasn't dealing with money matters and that he would have to talk to mitchell. in the conversation with mitchell, larue told mitchell that more money was needed for attorney fees, $75,000, and another sum for the maintenance of the family of mr. hunt while he was in prison. well, the total amount was rejected and a figure of $75,000 was approved by...
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he says, you better get ahold of calmback and tell him that larue is speaking freely. i just wonder myself, i'm concerned about the president's actions not so much -- not about the break-in or what happened earlier. >> the time of the gentleman has expired. i recognize the gentleman from missouri for purposes of general debate any. >> i yield two minutes to my distinguished colleague. >> he's recognized for two minutes. >> i thank the gentleman for yielding. let me just try to finish very briefly. it was shortly thereafter that on april 24th and april 25th, and i believe on april 26th that the president ordered halderman -- that the president ordered halderman to listen to certain tapes that i think only he and halderman knew had been made in the white house. halderman listened to tapes that were made in february and march. he reported to the president on april 26th and he spent, i think, it was five hours with the president. we have subpoenaed that tape. baz we think it's relevant and had support from both republicans and democrats and that's one of the tapes where ha
he says, you better get ahold of calmback and tell him that larue is speaking freely. i just wonder myself, i'm concerned about the president's actions not so much -- not about the break-in or what happened earlier. >> the time of the gentleman has expired. i recognize the gentleman from missouri for purposes of general debate any. >> i yield two minutes to my distinguished colleague. >> he's recognized for two minutes. >> i thank the gentleman for yielding. let me just...
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he says, you better get ahold of calmback and tell him that larue is speaking freely. i just wonder myself, i'm concerned about the president's actions not so much -- not about the break-in or what happened earlier. >> the time of the gentleman has expired. i recognize the gentleman from missouri for purposes of general deba
he says, you better get ahold of calmback and tell him that larue is speaking freely. i just wonder myself, i'm concerned about the president's actions not so much -- not about the break-in or what happened earlier. >> the time of the gentleman has expired. i recognize the gentleman from missouri for purposes of general deba
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larue had come to the office where he had talked to mr. hunt to mr. dean and asked his authorization to pay the $75,000. mr. dean told him he wasn't dealing with money matters and that he would have to talk to mitchell. in the conversation with mitchell, larue told mitchell that more money was needed for attorney fees, $75,000, and another sum for the maintenance of the family of mr. hunt while he was in prison. well, the total amount was rejected and a figure of $75,000 was approved by mitchell. but the insurance it looks for attorney e fees. the president didn't know and then going to dean's conversation with the president immediately following which was the first time that the president of the united states has been thoroughly briefed on what had been going on, supposedly, dean failed to tell the president this very most important fact. i would submit u to you it's the most damaging evidence against the president and yet dean has failed to tell the truth so many times during these proceedings not just to us but in other hearings that you almost los
larue had come to the office where he had talked to mr. hunt to mr. dean and asked his authorization to pay the $75,000. mr. dean told him he wasn't dealing with money matters and that he would have to talk to mitchell. in the conversation with mitchell, larue told mitchell that more money was needed for attorney fees, $75,000, and another sum for the maintenance of the family of mr. hunt while he was in prison. well, the total amount was rejected and a figure of $75,000 was approved by...
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he says, you better get ahold of calmback and tell him that larue is speaking freely. i just wonder myself, i'm concerned about the president's actions not so much -- not about the break-in or what happened earlier. >> the time of the gentleman has expired. i recognize the gentleman from missouri for purposes of general debate any. >> i yield two minutes to my distinguished colleague. >> he's recognized for two minutes. >> i thank the gentleman for yielding. let me just try to finish very briefly. it was shortly thereafter that on april 24th and april 25th, and i believe on april 26th that the president ordered halderman -- that the president ordered halderman to listen to certain tapes that i think only he and halderman knew had been made in the white house. halderman listened to tapes that were made in february and march. he reported to the president on april 26th and he spent, i think, it was five hours with the president. we have subpoenaed that tape. baz we think it's relevant and had support from both republicans and democrats and that's one of the tapes where ha
he says, you better get ahold of calmback and tell him that larue is speaking freely. i just wonder myself, i'm concerned about the president's actions not so much -- not about the break-in or what happened earlier. >> the time of the gentleman has expired. i recognize the gentleman from missouri for purposes of general debate any. >> i yield two minutes to my distinguished colleague. >> he's recognized for two minutes. >> i thank the gentleman for yielding. let me just...
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he's also the principal of larue sew law firm. it's good of you to join us.erstand you used to be a police officer, now an attorney. tell me, if you can, what is the next phase for this investigation. >> kelly, there's a lot of phases to this. there's an investigative phase going on right now on two tracks. one of them is an administrative track to 0 see if the officer violated policy, if the officer was properly trained, if his equipment allowed him to do the job. then the second track of the investigation is a standard homicide investigation. somebody was killed, and the homicide investigators will be looking at that investigation, trying to determine whether the officer was justified in using deadly force. after those are done, there will be a prosecutorial investigation where the prosecutor's office will either present to a grand jury or review it themselves. >> where does the police force go from here? you talked about the prosecutorial standpoint. what about right now? how do the police actually defuse the situation? >> well, what you saw happening with
he's also the principal of larue sew law firm. it's good of you to join us.erstand you used to be a police officer, now an attorney. tell me, if you can, what is the next phase for this investigation. >> kelly, there's a lot of phases to this. there's an investigative phase going on right now on two tracks. one of them is an administrative track to 0 see if the officer violated policy, if the officer was properly trained, if his equipment allowed him to do the job. then the second track...
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what happened is john mitchell, within 48 hours of the arrest, -- bob marreddan and fred larue, two of his aides, debrief liddy, and liddy confesses that he had used two men in the watergate that he used in a break-in in daniel elseberg's psychiatrists office and they're now in the d.c. jail and says the cia provided paraphernalia. so mitchell is genuinely concerned at this point. i think my hunch was that mitchell had that not been the case, might have stepped forward and said, listen, i made a terrible mistake here and done the right thing. he is then so worried about the fact that the white house has got its -- both feet are in this as well. >> host: later mitchell called the -- >> guest: that's what drives the coverup. >> host: that's part of the 1970 houston plan, which nixon authorized, wire tapping, additional break-ins. ... p. also i think would not have gone as far as he did go with the jeopardy that mitchell had because of the watergate break-in. >> host: a couple of things here. first of all, there are conversations which were not taped and carl bernstein and i a number of y
what happened is john mitchell, within 48 hours of the arrest, -- bob marreddan and fred larue, two of his aides, debrief liddy, and liddy confesses that he had used two men in the watergate that he used in a break-in in daniel elseberg's psychiatrists office and they're now in the d.c. jail and says the cia provided paraphernalia. so mitchell is genuinely concerned at this point. i think my hunch was that mitchell had that not been the case, might have stepped forward and said, listen, i made...
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. >> reporter: the forward sidney larue took this photo of bruised knees and shins after playing a matcheighs in including kobe bryant and kevin durant and said protect our athletes. last month attorneys representing players from a dozen countries sent a letter to fifa and the canadian soccer association stating "if your organizations will not engage if a meaningful dialogue on how to correct a discriminatory treatment of women players, we're prepared to pursue legal action which we are confident should succeed." a fifa spokesman confirmed they received the letter but declined further comment. grant wall is a seen your writer for "sports illustrated." >> part of the reasoning was in canada did to host the women's world cup that one, there weren't any competitors for that bid. and so this is not something that was stipulated when canada was awarded the tournament. >> reporter: the men's world cup will be played on grass in 2018 and 2022. womback and her teammates say no matter what the outcome, they will take the field in canada. >> the reality for me is it's a shame. we have to actually
. >> reporter: the forward sidney larue took this photo of bruised knees and shins after playing a matcheighs in including kobe bryant and kevin durant and said protect our athletes. last month attorneys representing players from a dozen countries sent a letter to fifa and the canadian soccer association stating "if your organizations will not engage if a meaningful dialogue on how to correct a discriminatory treatment of women players, we're prepared to pursue legal action which we...
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here to gis an early read on the trading day, don lufskin and here on set, dan larue. don, do you send everyone a lot of -- i get more mail from you in my -- and you have a lot of important stuff to say. i read it. >> thank you. >> you're very welcome. i already know what you're going to say. you know our viewers probably do not. so when is the first rate hike coming, in your view? >> i think it's coming in april. for goodness sakes, janet yellen at her first fomc press conference back in mid march, some enterprise reporter asked her, how long is the period when you'll start raising interest rates from zero? and she blurtd out six months. that sounds like next april to me, so let's take her at her word. >> why make it any more complicated? we had someone the other day saying late 2016 or early 2017. the economy might hit a rough patch. do you think? >> no. god created the word might on make statement like that true. anytime a fed official speaks, it's to admit that the labor market is improving at a much more rapid rate than they ever anticipated. so this is on. but th
here to gis an early read on the trading day, don lufskin and here on set, dan larue. don, do you send everyone a lot of -- i get more mail from you in my -- and you have a lot of important stuff to say. i read it. >> thank you. >> you're very welcome. i already know what you're going to say. you know our viewers probably do not. so when is the first rate hike coming, in your view? >> i think it's coming in april. for goodness sakes, janet yellen at her first fomc press...