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florida needs a full-time senator, instead of a half mack here half the time. >> mack has rejected then that he's not a florida resident and his campaign has tried to put it to bed, insisting the issue is long settled. they called the ad mostly false. for his part, mack has tried to stick to political criticism, putting an ad on youtube slamming george lemieux for working across the aisle. we're seeing this in other states too, like texas whereby partisanship has become a dirty word. >> two republican senators, senators george voinovich and senator george lemieux -- >> george lemieux, once a liberal, always a liberal. >> could it be that last shot that may bow the most damning for lemieux, where he appears to be whispering into charlie crist's ear. that's toxic to a lot of republicans and the situation could be damaging for lemieux. it was then governor charlie crist who appointed lemieux to serve out the senate term. neither mack nor lemieux have made a real run at senator nelson and republicans are getting nervous. there's talk of always finding another candidate. the latest is forme
florida needs a full-time senator, instead of a half mack here half the time. >> mack has rejected then that he's not a florida resident and his campaign has tried to put it to bed, insisting the issue is long settled. they called the ad mostly false. for his part, mack has tried to stick to political criticism, putting an ad on youtube slamming george lemieux for working across the aisle. we're seeing this in other states too, like texas whereby partisanship has become a dirty word....
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oh, get mack. mack bundy can come in and say something clever and we can figure out how to do this. there was no way to do it, but for people to get into the trough and go and use years and years all of their lives to change it. and i would say that though -- and you have to be honest about these things. this is not going to -- the next sentence is not going to be a very nice one, but it was really hard to get into -- try to get into civil rights and make it better and get the administration to do more when you got the sense that you were moving around in several conglomerations of fairly arrogant white guys. who, many of them, who never had anything to do with race at all until they got into the thing and started working. now, harris was -- is -- he is my exculpation. he was one of the white guys that people could go to early on in a president's term. he was the good guy, but there were a lot of guys who just wanted to be near the top. and guys who issues at the top of the foreign aid program. and then it always turned to race. and then president saying that for? that man's a rat?
oh, get mack. mack bundy can come in and say something clever and we can figure out how to do this. there was no way to do it, but for people to get into the trough and go and use years and years all of their lives to change it. and i would say that though -- and you have to be honest about these things. this is not going to -- the next sentence is not going to be a very nice one, but it was really hard to get into -- try to get into civil rights and make it better and get the administration to...
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some clever, oh, get mack. have mack bundy come in here and say something clever, and maybe we can figure out how to do this. that's not how you can do it. there was no way to do it but for people to get into the trough and go and use years and years and years, all of their lives to change it. and i would say that, though -- and there were -- you have to be honest about these things. this is not going to -- the next sentence is not going to be a very nice one. but it was really hard to get into -- try to get into civil rights and make it better. and get the administration to do more when you got the sense that you were moving around in several conglomerations. of fairly arrogant white guys who -- many of them who never had anything to do with race at all until they got into the thing and were working. now harris was -- is -- you have my exculpation. you're not, you weren't. he was one of the white guys that people could go to early on in the president's term. he was the good guys. white house ralph dumbman. but
some clever, oh, get mack. have mack bundy come in here and say something clever, and maybe we can figure out how to do this. that's not how you can do it. there was no way to do it but for people to get into the trough and go and use years and years and years, all of their lives to change it. and i would say that, though -- and there were -- you have to be honest about these things. this is not going to -- the next sentence is not going to be a very nice one. but it was really hard to get into...
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i think he really cared. >> kenneth mack? >> i would say it's fair, but i would say for slightly different reasons. johnson was a political pragmatist like kennedy. and i don't think that if johnson had gotten the nomination in 1960, that he would have moved with any more dispatch with kennedy. johnson took office at a different time. i would give johnson credit, though, for his legislative acumen. i mean, he had experience in the senate that kennedy did not. and of course, as most people know, it took a lot of work to get the '64 act through. you had to get it out of the house without it getting amended to death in ways that would cause it to not pass. and you had to get it through the senate, where no filibuster had ever been broken with the closure of motion. you had to accomplish that. and johnson worked tirelessly behind the scenes to accomplish that. he met with richard russell immediately upon taking office and said, russell, i'm going to run over you. kennedy never said that. so i would give johnson credit, not for an
i think he really cared. >> kenneth mack? >> i would say it's fair, but i would say for slightly different reasons. johnson was a political pragmatist like kennedy. and i don't think that if johnson had gotten the nomination in 1960, that he would have moved with any more dispatch with kennedy. johnson took office at a different time. i would give johnson credit, though, for his legislative acumen. i mean, he had experience in the senate that kennedy did not. and of course, as most...
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internet sensation mack lethal is one of us. you may remember mack from his wildly popular internet video "the pancake rap," 23.7 million views. he killed it to the tune of chris brown's "look at me now." ♪ well, he's back and in his latest video he's tackling those on the internet who incorrectly use your and you're. he's doing it to the tune of "somebody i used to know." ♪ >> i love this man! >> if you can kind of understand his very fast rap style, he gets to the point here, the differences between you're and your. >> this one is a contraction like you apostrophe are. >> why is it so it difficult to understand this? >> i'm going to hug you for bringing this video into my life! >> if you want to check out the entire video, head to rightthisminute.com. >> i have a new crush. i think i have a crush on pancake rapper. >>> a little staple chase action. >>> and he actually kind of pulled a matrix mom: doug dad: ya mom: the magician from kyles birthday party is still here magician: ah uh dad: ya i had to sign a two year contract wit
internet sensation mack lethal is one of us. you may remember mack from his wildly popular internet video "the pancake rap," 23.7 million views. he killed it to the tune of chris brown's "look at me now." ♪ well, he's back and in his latest video he's tackling those on the internet who incorrectly use your and you're. he's doing it to the tune of "somebody i used to know." ♪ >> i love this man! >> if you can kind of understand his very fast rap...
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. >> reporter: but there's only one thing francis mack jr. wants to give the woman who raised him, a proper burial. as much as summers was full of life in, death they feel d.c. has turned their back on her. >> you live 100 plus, most of your life in a city and when you look for assistance, they tell you they can't give it to you because she passed in another city. that's crazy to me. >> reporter: that was the first hurdle. summers died at a nursing home in maryland after breaking her hip in october. the family was denied any assistance because they were told she was no longer a d.c. resident. when the family provided official documentation, they ran into their second hurdle, the funeral home they picked wasn't on the approved list. >> i didn't know there was a list when somebody dies. >> reporter: it's been 2 1/2 weeks since her death. the family will get to say their final good-byes to aunt summers this friday without the government's help. >> paid your taxes, live your life, can't get nothing back. it hurts. it hurts badly. >> reporter: bec
. >> reporter: but there's only one thing francis mack jr. wants to give the woman who raised him, a proper burial. as much as summers was full of life in, death they feel d.c. has turned their back on her. >> you live 100 plus, most of your life in a city and when you look for assistance, they tell you they can't give it to you because she passed in another city. that's crazy to me. >> reporter: that was the first hurdle. summers died at a nursing home in maryland after...
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. >> and mack said, i'll eat you up. >> he really valued that time we call childhood, and understood it as a time that was a time of joy, but also could be a time of sorrow. >> reporter: his books aren't sugary fairy tales, often quite the opposite. dealing with the dark, fearful corners of a child's imagination. he grew up in brooklyn, a sickly child who passed the time drawing and listening to his father's elaborate bedtime stories. >> childhood was not a wonderful time at all. it was very dark. >> reporter: he even named the monsters in his book after his relatives, and once joked with stephen colbert, truth be told, he didn't really like children. >> i like them as few and far between as i do adults. >> reporter: but adults and children love his work. >> i think it's one of the books i think about from my childhood. it was really -- the pictures are so amazing. >> reporter: perhaps like mack, sendak is now saying let the wild rumpus start. kevin tibbles, nbc news, chicago. >>> still ahead as we continue here tonight, "making a difference," chelsea clinton reporting tonight on how
. >> and mack said, i'll eat you up. >> he really valued that time we call childhood, and understood it as a time that was a time of joy, but also could be a time of sorrow. >> reporter: his books aren't sugary fairy tales, often quite the opposite. dealing with the dark, fearful corners of a child's imagination. he grew up in brooklyn, a sickly child who passed the time drawing and listening to his father's elaborate bedtime stories. >> childhood was not a wonderful...
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connie mack had a couple of bad weeks as well. shape it has put him in. >> he has made a number of mistakes here and there and there is, of course, talk about the fact that his wife is a california member of congress and that he spends a good deal of time allegedly in california rather than florida. he is having a tough go of it. but again, we'll see whether anybody else jumps in. every time i turn around i hear about somebody new considering that florida senate race. if connie mack is the nominee let's keep one thing in mind. this could turn out just like at 1988 senate race in florida when george h.w. bush was running for president, won 61% of the vote in florida and who did he pull in with him to the senate, connie mack senior the father of congressman connie mack. by the way, that connie mack was expected to lose to democrat buddy mckay. he ended up winning purely on coat tail. i don't exclude any possibility this early and, once again, in florida we need to look to the presidential vote. >> okay. we will do that. larry sabato
connie mack had a couple of bad weeks as well. shape it has put him in. >> he has made a number of mistakes here and there and there is, of course, talk about the fact that his wife is a california member of congress and that he spends a good deal of time allegedly in california rather than florida. he is having a tough go of it. but again, we'll see whether anybody else jumps in. every time i turn around i hear about somebody new considering that florida senate race. if connie mack is...
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if this is called a monster mack burger. i tried to get one at mcdonald's but baffled them. >> can i get a monster mack here. >> what's that. >> 8 patty on the big mac. st at jamba juice the these were nowhere on the menu. this is the white gumy bear. taste like. that this is the fruity fv step. they did not have the dirty orgasm though they say they get asked for it all the time. >> these menu are not published by the restaurants but circulated by fans and customers on line. safe to say it is delicious to be in on the secret. the this is rodeo burger. they did it. it's a cheeseburger with barbecue sauce and onion rings. rodeo. giddy up. bite? abc news new york. >> wow! you don't get it your way you get it his way or not at all with larry. >> sometimes don't even fooel feel like serving my way. get nothing and like it is the way you get it. giants offense get nothing and like ate lot. and now they have got pablo sandoval on first. panda back on the shelf just like last on the shelf just like last year. sports is next. my >>
if this is called a monster mack burger. i tried to get one at mcdonald's but baffled them. >> can i get a monster mack here. >> what's that. >> 8 patty on the big mac. st at jamba juice the these were nowhere on the menu. this is the white gumy bear. taste like. that this is the fruity fv step. they did not have the dirty orgasm though they say they get asked for it all the time. >> these menu are not published by the restaurants but circulated by fans and customers on...
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senator, he was appointed and he's putting this up on connie mack, only washes his car with specialtym springs. living in the california desert has made him more water conscious. he doesn't drink water only tiger water. he prefers the bathroom facilities at hooters. only uses bottled water with his name on the label. it's nasty. it's weird. >> you talked about the ad being an "snl" parody. this is hilarious. >> and these are actual candidates for the united states senate. as vulnerable as bill nelson is on coat tails t winner of the primary had a 50/50 shot. >> i'm going to plug my friend who had her big progressive party last night. >> it was a big party, i didn't get to make it. >> it was her at the helm. >> a different war on women, check out the ft special supplement this week on the women of eric springs. >> sounds like a good one. >> i'm going to plug the texas conservatives fund and also my son carter's last t-ball game is this saturday, they're undefeated. >> my son, nor the opponents never lose their t-ball games. that's it for this edition of "the daily rundown." coming up n
senator, he was appointed and he's putting this up on connie mack, only washes his car with specialtym springs. living in the california desert has made him more water conscious. he doesn't drink water only tiger water. he prefers the bathroom facilities at hooters. only uses bottled water with his name on the label. it's nasty. it's weird. >> you talked about the ad being an "snl" parody. this is hilarious. >> and these are actual candidates for the united states senate....
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. >> why wouldn't you mack a sale. >> i will leave you alone. >> no. >> denny's on my case. like i don't usually keep in a job in the summer. >> that attitude seems to be more common than not. >> employers like jeff and ken say this difference in attitude is a big problem for small businesses like theirs which depend on part-time teenage workers. >> they are the ones who determine whether one of our customers, one of our guests is going to make a purchase, buy more or come back again. >> a lot of taffy. >> how have the apple sales been? >> good. we might have to make a few more tomorrow. >> owner of marini's by the sea says pretty much the same thing. >> they're teenagers. they come with a whole set of teenage issues. >> manage through the eyes of today's teens rather than through the eyes of when they were a teenager. ♪ living a teenage dream >> it's a challenge that both ken and jeff have met by making changes in "style." >> what we did in the past wasn't work be. what can i do to make it work? it can be done. >> they have to realize teenagers are not the only ones with th
. >> why wouldn't you mack a sale. >> i will leave you alone. >> no. >> denny's on my case. like i don't usually keep in a job in the summer. >> that attitude seems to be more common than not. >> employers like jeff and ken say this difference in attitude is a big problem for small businesses like theirs which depend on part-time teenage workers. >> they are the ones who determine whether one of our customers, one of our guests is going to make a...
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kenneth mack, i think i'll start with you. >> okay. >> all right. put the context for us. >> what was going on in the country? several things. first, the brown decision had been decided. it had been unevenly enforced. there had been the little rock crisis. but really, nobody knew whether and when or how school desegregation would really happen in the south. the justice department was trying to enforce existing civil rights laws, but there were holes in existing civil rights laws. it was mentioned earlier that under president eisenhower's watch, the 1957 civil rights act was enacted. the 1960 civil rights act that gave the justice department additional powers to enforce civil rights. but really still very, very significant constraints on what the justice department can do. the naacp is caught up with the struggle of trying to implement brown versus the board of education and then there was martin luther king who was catapulted to prominence with the montgomery busboy cot. in 1955 and 1956. but king is also looking in 1960, '61 for ways to push the mo
kenneth mack, i think i'll start with you. >> okay. >> all right. put the context for us. >> what was going on in the country? several things. first, the brown decision had been decided. it had been unevenly enforced. there had been the little rock crisis. but really, nobody knew whether and when or how school desegregation would really happen in the south. the justice department was trying to enforce existing civil rights laws, but there were holes in existing civil rights...
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and julian mack, julian mack who was a gourmet used to say that if you ate at brandeis, you had to eat twice, once when you went there and then afterwards to get a really good meal. one time was it dean achison or one of his clerks who had grown up on a farm was there for dinner and they were passing the asparagus around, and so he took a farm portion not realizing that what was on the plate was all there was, so by the time it got to the end of the table, there wasn't asparagus for the remaining guests. he didn't make that mistake again. >> explain this. you say in the book he told his wife that they were going to live well but simply. >> yes. they bought at good stores in boston. they bought good clothes and kept them. he was not a slave to fashion. after one of his suits wore out, he replaced it with essentially the same suit usually from filene's. they bought in good furniture stores. he once told his brother, don't buy any furniture that your grandchildren can't use. and they 97 owned a car. he finally had to give up his horse and they made an arrangement with what was essentially
and julian mack, julian mack who was a gourmet used to say that if you ate at brandeis, you had to eat twice, once when you went there and then afterwards to get a really good meal. one time was it dean achison or one of his clerks who had grown up on a farm was there for dinner and they were passing the asparagus around, and so he took a farm portion not realizing that what was on the plate was all there was, so by the time it got to the end of the table, there wasn't asparagus for the...
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wolf economist an instructor at the new school university and senior analyst with green cross capital mack mack's welcome thank you for having me thanks for joining us again what does the introduction of a socialist president in france mean for the whole continental us austerity agenda that's being pushed by the the banks there's. well the austerity agenda was often pushed principally by germany but with a very heavy dose of support and an important empowerment of germany out of france it was in fact such a franco german alliance that i got the nickname mirco z. sort of referring to uncle of merkel in germany as well as nicolas sarkozy and france they're part of that team is of course been thrown out in an unprecedented rebuke the first time in thirty years we've seen a sitting president go down especially go down as badly as he did in the first round and then a little bit less badly but fairly definitively in the second round how much longer will have for ability to set policy will depend a little bit on next month's parliamentary elections in france who are beginning to see an old coalit
wolf economist an instructor at the new school university and senior analyst with green cross capital mack mack's welcome thank you for having me thanks for joining us again what does the introduction of a socialist president in france mean for the whole continental us austerity agenda that's being pushed by the the banks there's. well the austerity agenda was often pushed principally by germany but with a very heavy dose of support and an important empowerment of germany out of france it was...
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the summit, i believe macked a turning point in these contributions with almost a billion dollars being pledged to support the afghan security forces. britain has played a leading role in this alliance for reasons of our own national security. some three quarters of the most serious terror plots, had linked afghanistan and pakistan. i'm now advised that figure has fallen to around a half. our aim is an afghanistan able to take care of its own security without the need for foreign troops. an afghanistan that can prevent al qaeda from returning and pose a threat to us and our allies around the world. after ten long years our servicemen and women will finally be coming home. i pay tribute to their service and sacrifice. it's beyond measure, and we remember in particular, all those who have given their lives in this vital task to keep this country safe. >> let me start with the nato summit. on afghanistan, we welcome the summit's confirmation, that the transition from isaf to afghan security force it's set for completion by mid-2013. let me echo the words about our troops, they have served
the summit, i believe macked a turning point in these contributions with almost a billion dollars being pledged to support the afghan security forces. britain has played a leading role in this alliance for reasons of our own national security. some three quarters of the most serious terror plots, had linked afghanistan and pakistan. i'm now advised that figure has fallen to around a half. our aim is an afghanistan able to take care of its own security without the need for foreign troops. an...
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. >>> you see a smoking piece of luggage on the that are mack and that would cause alarm. they fond an aerosol can that set off. that sent the smoke soaring. so no worries tonight. we are working for you. abc2's kelly swoope is here. >> whether your family is headed to the shore for the weekend or staying close to home this will be hot. that means trips to the pool, swimming in the ocean and all the other great thingings. no, i in water isn't part of your family's plan but getting rays; sun screen is the most important weapon in your arsenal. so choose a sun screen with an spf of 30 and apply it every two hours. if your kids get into the wart reapply every two hours. >> enroll children in swimming instructions early. be with your child at all times. never leave them unsupervised. if you have your children with other adults, family members, friends, make shower that they're aware of their water needs and that they're attentive to the children as well. >> experts recommend that children use u.s. coast guard approved floating aids. if you're heading out on a boarkts make sure
. >>> you see a smoking piece of luggage on the that are mack and that would cause alarm. they fond an aerosol can that set off. that sent the smoke soaring. so no worries tonight. we are working for you. abc2's kelly swoope is here. >> whether your family is headed to the shore for the weekend or staying close to home this will be hot. that means trips to the pool, swimming in the ocean and all the other great thingings. no, i in water isn't part of your family's plan but...
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she is the better half of the mack team, mary bono. thanks for being with us.f all time. buddy lou. where have you been. how have you been? >> delighted to be back. >> sean: we got this teacher in north carolina suspended with pay in this argument with this kid as she tried to indoctrinate this kid on obama. >> sean: want to get that kid a scholarship, can you help? >> and it's just amazing. >> sean: the thing is on substance, mary, the kid was right? >> absolutely. good for him. standing his ground that way. >> sean: isn't that exciting. i want to meet this kid. joe? >> it's crazy if that happened. again, any of the bullying stuff that these guys did back in high school is crazy anyway, but the kid was right to ask the question. >> that is big double standard right now. >> i do want to say. most important thing to teach our children respect for authority. it should be reinforce in the school. you should not disrespect for the president. i agree with them. >> sean: the teacher was taking 1965 allegation that romney bullied this kid which you are saying is absur
she is the better half of the mack team, mary bono. thanks for being with us.f all time. buddy lou. where have you been. how have you been? >> delighted to be back. >> sean: we got this teacher in north carolina suspended with pay in this argument with this kid as she tried to indoctrinate this kid on obama. >> sean: want to get that kid a scholarship, can you help? >> and it's just amazing. >> sean: the thing is on substance, mary, the kid was right? >>...
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mack el vain complained about this dog after it happened. the spca got ahold of this video and think this video vindicated the dog. they realized that mcel vain was, they think, taunting the dog. >> last week, he ended up pleading guilty to one count of animal cruelty in front of a judge. he was fined $650. he was ordered into psychiatric treatment and barred from animal ownership for five years. >> you guys are watching the end of a wild crime spree by a pair being compared to a modern day bonny and clyde in cat tall ba county, north carolina. that jeep you see speeding around police cars was stolen and being driven by 36-year-old michael bagwell. police shot several rounds at that car, struck bagwell and his dianadate.o riding in the he drives about another mile where police finally apprehend him and his girlfriend, nonlife threatening injuries from the gun shots. these two are lucky to be alive when the police are firing off a bunch of rounds and you get hit and it doesn't kill you. >> officers claim that over the span of about two hours,
mack el vain complained about this dog after it happened. the spca got ahold of this video and think this video vindicated the dog. they realized that mcel vain was, they think, taunting the dog. >> last week, he ended up pleading guilty to one count of animal cruelty in front of a judge. he was fined $650. he was ordered into psychiatric treatment and barred from animal ownership for five years. >> you guys are watching the end of a wild crime spree by a pair being compared to a...
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as for those three men accused of macking molotov cocktails earlier today. a judge ruled that they be held on $1.5 million bond each. lester? is. >> kristen welker in chicago this evening. thank you. as the protesters continue there, the president and seven other world leaders are finishing up their work in camp david where they've been tackling the economic crisis in greece, tensions with iran and the price of oil. mike viqueira has our report. >> jobs growth and jobs must be our top priority. >> reporter: a reminder that economic downturns can change the political landscape. three new leaders from italy, japan and france's francois hollande, in office for just a week, were greeted by the president. while the german leader, angela merkel, the leader of europe's biggest and strongest economy was somber. among them, the greek bailout deal, made in exchange for deep domestic spending cuts, now in doubt as greece voters ousted their leaders. today leaders insist that greece will not exit the euro zone. president obama has a new ally in hollande, but so far no c
as for those three men accused of macking molotov cocktails earlier today. a judge ruled that they be held on $1.5 million bond each. lester? is. >> kristen welker in chicago this evening. thank you. as the protesters continue there, the president and seven other world leaders are finishing up their work in camp david where they've been tackling the economic crisis in greece, tensions with iran and the price of oil. mike viqueira has our report. >> jobs growth and jobs must be our...
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one is the cole mack foundation and the other is the family support center. they have a program called dying to get high, which is going into the public schools in montgomery county in the fall. >> so you can participate in a 5 k, 10-k or one mile run or walk. but now, i would like to talk a little bit to remember your son. jeremy was an incredible young man. tell me a little bit about him. >> well he was. he was an awesome kid. at 15 he had a football injury, which required three surgeries. this is where we started to have problems, where he was introduced on oxycodone. >> pain drugs? >> yeah, it is percocet. he really liked it. and he started to get very involved in that and marijuana. we sent him away a number of times to try to help him with this problem, but ultimately, it took his life. >> he was at the age of 20? he eventually got into heroin, he had gone through treatment programs, but he just couldn't turn it loose? >> no. and it is a really horrible thing that is happening with the, like oxycodone, oxycontin, they are all opiates, and so is heroin.
one is the cole mack foundation and the other is the family support center. they have a program called dying to get high, which is going into the public schools in montgomery county in the fall. >> so you can participate in a 5 k, 10-k or one mile run or walk. but now, i would like to talk a little bit to remember your son. jeremy was an incredible young man. tell me a little bit about him. >> well he was. he was an awesome kid. at 15 he had a football injury, which required three...
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ivan sharp, karen mack, mary baldwin, daniel delancy, phillip lay, and harriet fryman. >> good evening. jessica with senionr action jessica with senionr action network.
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oakland police are also investigating the shooting of a teenager, the victim was found on 75th avenue on mack car their boulevard around 12:20. investigators believe the victim made his way it that location after being shot somewhere else. he was alert when police arrived but police say he is not cooperating. >>> a new study finds that crime in oakland is having a real impact on the city by causing thousands of residents to move out of the area. according to the study in the oakland "tribune" 5,000 people a year leave oakland because of the violence. that's cheating -- creating, rather, a drag on the economy because it becomes harder for businesses to grow, attract businesses and raise the taxes necessary to run the city. some oakland residents we spoke to this morning had mixed opinions about leaving town. >> i just don't feel safe anymore. i feel like the violence and the crime rate goes up increasingly every single year. i don't like the loud noise at night. there's cars racing all of the time. >> i think it's a safe neighborhood to me. i didn't -- i really don't anything about anybody mov
oakland police are also investigating the shooting of a teenager, the victim was found on 75th avenue on mack car their boulevard around 12:20. investigators believe the victim made his way it that location after being shot somewhere else. he was alert when police arrived but police say he is not cooperating. >>> a new study finds that crime in oakland is having a real impact on the city by causing thousands of residents to move out of the area. according to the study in the oakland...
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ivan sharp, karen mack, mary baldwin, daniel delancy, phillip lay, and harriet fryman. >> good evening. jessica with senionr action network. i talk toi talked to dozens of s and people with disabilities who pay $600 out of $800 to live in an sro with no elevator. we are using space and resources to build housing the does not benefit people who have lived in san francisco their whole life. this does not make sense for brewhouse it using a loophole to avoid paying property taxes. that is money we could use to build more affordable housing. do not give them an exemption to build the wrong housing for san francisco. thank you. president chiu: thank you. next speaker. >> my name is bob iverson. i have a master's degree in architecture and a master's degree in regional planning. we want a great project along the waterfront, but this proposal is not it. i argue the project should be at least condition with a 25 foot sidewalk at the embarcadero, and the height and bulk additions be disallowed. this has resulted in a stacked deck. aesthetics, traffic, and other concerns are dismissed because th
ivan sharp, karen mack, mary baldwin, daniel delancy, phillip lay, and harriet fryman. >> good evening. jessica with senionr action network. i talk toi talked to dozens of s and people with disabilities who pay $600 out of $800 to live in an sro with no elevator. we are using space and resources to build housing the does not benefit people who have lived in san francisco their whole life. this does not make sense for brewhouse it using a loophole to avoid paying property taxes. that is...
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. >> if he macks it to mexico, is he home free or will they be able to bring them back? >> mexico may not be a safe place, they can extradite him. nice to see you, randy kessler, thanks. >>> grab the cup of coffee time to get you caught up on headlines. >>> blind chinese activist who asked congress and the president for help is on the way to u.s. chen guangcheng his wife and two children arrived at the beijing airport for a flight to new york. >>> 2, 1, 0 and lift off -- we've had a cut off. lift off did not occur. >> a technical glitch scrubs the planned launch of the spacex falcon rocket, a private company was about to make history by launching the rocket to the international space station, another attempt could happen tuesday we're told. >>> two 16-year-old girls are dead and several people injured after a bomb exploded outside vocational school in southern italy. the police chief says the motive for the attack is under investigation and no one has claimed responsibility. >>> alabama's governor says changes to the state's anti-immigration law will make it simpler and
. >> if he macks it to mexico, is he home free or will they be able to bring them back? >> mexico may not be a safe place, they can extradite him. nice to see you, randy kessler, thanks. >>> grab the cup of coffee time to get you caught up on headlines. >>> blind chinese activist who asked congress and the president for help is on the way to u.s. chen guangcheng his wife and two children arrived at the beijing airport for a flight to new york. >>> 2, 1, 0...
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musk made his money down the street at paypal, and jeff base owes, and john car mack, invented the do you know videogame. he has a rocket, and the co-founder of microsoft had until now accomplished the most with his funding of space ship 1, three manned missions into sub orbital flight. musk has them all beat this morning. >> we are already in space. >>> another bit of trivia. the nasa astronaut that caught the dragon capsule, the guy that played angry birds at the international space station a couple months ago. here is making a pig. he has been in space since last christmas! the guy has to entertain himself. >>> how much financial trouble is europe in? here is an example. you may or may not know this. there's a singing competition called euro vision, a huge deal, like "american idol" for a continent. you see the singing grannies, russia's official entry. the big final for this is this weekend. it looks likely the woman representing spain may win. but here is the problem. the country that wins hosts next year's event, and spain says it can't afford to host the show. we talk a lot abo
musk made his money down the street at paypal, and jeff base owes, and john car mack, invented the do you know videogame. he has a rocket, and the co-founder of microsoft had until now accomplished the most with his funding of space ship 1, three manned missions into sub orbital flight. musk has them all beat this morning. >> we are already in space. >>> another bit of trivia. the nasa astronaut that caught the dragon capsule, the guy that played angry birds at the international...
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thank you mack and fred for co-chairing this gala. it pains me to give well deserved credit to news week's rifle, but i must. of course, i'm talking about the first imf director who happens to be a woman, my friend christine lagarde. [ applause ] christine rearranged her travel plans in order to offer tonight's introduction before leaving on yet another foreign trip. not long after i joined the wilson center christine honored us by making her first public remarks in washington as imf director in a morning speech at the center. in that speech, she credited woodrow wilson for sowing the seeds for bold action to achieve global economic stability. surery woodrow wilson would be proud of her. before that speech, i invited a group of former female colleagues from congress to breakfast with her. i keep a picture of that meeting in my office. there she is. towering over the vertically challenged senator barbara mccull ski and me. one senator present said something i haven't forgotten. said she, thank you for doing this. we never talk to each
thank you mack and fred for co-chairing this gala. it pains me to give well deserved credit to news week's rifle, but i must. of course, i'm talking about the first imf director who happens to be a woman, my friend christine lagarde. [ applause ] christine rearranged her travel plans in order to offer tonight's introduction before leaving on yet another foreign trip. not long after i joined the wilson center christine honored us by making her first public remarks in washington as imf director...
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california and bob menendez of those current on their payment and backed by freddie may and fannie mack. we expect this to get under way in just a moment live on c-span3. >>> i've called this hearing to order. i'd like to thiank our witnesse for joining us today. recently our committee has explored ideas to expand mortgage financing opportunities. we're here today to discuss one of those proposals, responsible homeowner refinancing act introduced by senators menendez and boxer. the bill seeks to address barriers to refinancing that continue to exist in the program by fannie mae and freddie mac. fha made some changes to the program last year at the urging of members of congress and the administration and continued to hear from constituents in the housing industry that more could be done to encourage competition in the refinancing market and give homeowners additional opposition options as they navigate current conditions. the housing market continues to struggle with home values far below those seen a few years ago. despite the dramatic decrease in home values since their peak in 2006, m
california and bob menendez of those current on their payment and backed by freddie may and fannie mack. we expect this to get under way in just a moment live on c-span3. >>> i've called this hearing to order. i'd like to thiank our witnesse for joining us today. recently our committee has explored ideas to expand mortgage financing opportunities. we're here today to discuss one of those proposals, responsible homeowner refinancing act introduced by senators menendez and boxer. the...
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and my long time friend mack mcclarty. i want to thank christine for that introduction, but more than that for her leadership at the imf for her extraordinary strength and vision in these uncertain economic times. and for her very steady hand as she is trying to help lead us through them. i also want to thank all the members of congress and the diplomatic core here tonight. it is very good seeing a lot of my former colleagues getting to sit with my friend susan collins. and of course, i want to along with all of you salute our host jane harman. one of our nation's most articulate, thoughtful leaders on foreign policy and national security and now as president of the wilson center she is still shaping public debate. in addition to that, she is advising a lot of us and helping to make sure that the scholarship we need for better informed decisions is being done. she provides insights and counsel on a great range of issues. and i loved the fact that jane was just referencing that under her leadership the wilson center has bec
and my long time friend mack mcclarty. i want to thank christine for that introduction, but more than that for her leadership at the imf for her extraordinary strength and vision in these uncertain economic times. and for her very steady hand as she is trying to help lead us through them. i also want to thank all the members of congress and the diplomatic core here tonight. it is very good seeing a lot of my former colleagues getting to sit with my friend susan collins. and of course, i want to...
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mack mizing the opportunities of spectrum and determining a consultation with all stake holders. the best, simplest model to drive the most economic opportunity, that will be the focus that i hope we'll all have in addressing the complex issues in auction design. >> okay, is there either mr. mcdowell or the others, is there anyone who wants to weigh in on this as well. >> it's very important that we keep the coverage to a minimal amount. when we go back to 2007, when i voted on the july 2007 order for the 700 megahertz auction. there were encumbrances for the b block encumbrances and the c block encumbrances. the intended winner for the c block didn't make a winning bid and nobody bid on the d block or had a minute mum bid. by the time the auction takes place, and certainly by the time these networks were built out, the market has passed by the thinking of the government at that point in time. that's why which think it's important to adopt what we call flexible use policies and the chairman and i have talked about that a lot recently. >> i know there's a lot of us that want to as
mack mizing the opportunities of spectrum and determining a consultation with all stake holders. the best, simplest model to drive the most economic opportunity, that will be the focus that i hope we'll all have in addressing the complex issues in auction design. >> okay, is there either mr. mcdowell or the others, is there anyone who wants to weigh in on this as well. >> it's very important that we keep the coverage to a minimal amount. when we go back to 2007, when i voted on the...
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obviously it was a very important war but not necessarily for the reasons mack ma nair ra envisioned and he wasn't able to win the war but his reputation has been tied over the years closely to the u.s. failure in that conflict. we're here today, of course, to talk about and recognize the recent publication of ed drea's book, part of the ongone secretary of defense historical series put out by our office that focuses on the role of the secretaries and the office of the secretary of defense in developing and executing national defense policy. it's of course, equal to mcnamara in 1961 to 1965. we have the next four books in the series under way and various stages of progress and they'll take us through caspar weinberger in the early '80s. standing the test of time that will serve hopefully as useful information for current policymakers and finally inform the american public. we believe that ed's book is a great addition to this series and although its focus is vietnam, he covers a lot of other important topics from the dominican crisis in 1965 to the six-day war in the middle east in 1
obviously it was a very important war but not necessarily for the reasons mack ma nair ra envisioned and he wasn't able to win the war but his reputation has been tied over the years closely to the u.s. failure in that conflict. we're here today, of course, to talk about and recognize the recent publication of ed drea's book, part of the ongone secretary of defense historical series put out by our office that focuses on the role of the secretaries and the office of the secretary of defense in...