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value and then one should take specific measures for the population that has no access to this want to mange so it's not just true to enter the natural thought you thanks a lot for coming on would you make of this i mean if water should be owned by these major corporations then why not the air that we breathe why can't the air be privatized then why can't every aspect of our lines be turned into corporate owned by the walls of wall to investment films about to call commercialized the element key to life we know what takes place when the single most critical result is on the planet get commercialized it's already happened an investigation by frederick kofman the hope was magazine found off the wall street cleared the housing market in zero eight the big banks turned to something even more essential food thanks to the regulation and removed trading limits goldman sachs started a trend of buying and holding code of amount of the most critical crawl. weet. royce. pool. now with prizes once again nearing historic caused the mess the truth is the institute of technology reports everything is now i
value and then one should take specific measures for the population that has no access to this want to mange so it's not just true to enter the natural thought you thanks a lot for coming on would you make of this i mean if water should be owned by these major corporations then why not the air that we breathe why can't the air be privatized then why can't every aspect of our lines be turned into corporate owned by the walls of wall to investment films about to call commercialized the element...
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they no lack of exercise causes obesit they seem to be mang their n choices here. does th ama effect that? >> a lot of arketing campaigns, look at mrs. obama's campaign. it's nothing but just a marketing campaign and it has not put a dent in reducing childhood obesity orthers. there are number of things that have to happen. you must have stricer regulation on food manufacturers, regulations in terms of salt and sugar composition. ultimately you have to hold people accouable to their behavior. yes, there is a genetic predilection. gerri: should it be the law, or should people make their own choices? >> i think eople need to make their own choices. but if y have the insurance company start covering it, people can go to a doctor, thy can get more monitoring, more motivation. maybe hey candevelop and its cheaper to start early on and get these things going been waiting 10 or 15 years down the road, which includes hypertension and high cholesterol, diabetes. it's cheaper to do it earlier u. gerri: we are showing people now e medical costs. $1429 higher than for an adult
they no lack of exercise causes obesit they seem to be mang their n choices here. does th ama effect that? >> a lot of arketing campaigns, look at mrs. obama's campaign. it's nothing but just a marketing campaign and it has not put a dent in reducing childhood obesity orthers. there are number of things that have to happen. you must have stricer regulation on food manufacturers, regulations in terms of salt and sugar composition. ultimately you have to hold people accouable to their...
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. >> that's not e point i'm mang. i'm getting a point i. >> we know that's nonsense. >> who at theirs is going to sue you? >> i don't know. >> we all know when you talk about taking lertys from people, it all hurts them. we should get back to therux of it. the idea that the tea party was deliberately targeted, they were dalgt pr -- it really feels like that. i want to find out, who mentioned going to jail? you mentioned going to jail -- >> and we're noloser to find out which is the start. you have to find out where it started to make sure it doesn't happen again, and under the hatch act, they may go to jail. you can't federal eyes. nothing ever gets drasd back to obama. benghazi doesn't get traced back to obama, the nrs doesn't get traced back to obama. the wall the polical people have put around obama is just incredibly burdened and the media doesn't bother with it. >> it has to go further than the fact that lohse. there is a simple solution to this. let's start reporting. >> there is a thing that we should be pushin
. >> that's not e point i'm mang. i'm getting a point i. >> we know that's nonsense. >> who at theirs is going to sue you? >> i don't know. >> we all know when you talk about taking lertys from people, it all hurts them. we should get back to therux of it. the idea that the tea party was deliberately targeted, they were dalgt pr -- it really feels like that. i want to find out, who mentioned going to jail? you mentioned going to jail -- >> and we're noloser...
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you thought it was a matter within a few international organizations heard about mange human rights watch amnesty international physicians for human rights and. they found me in. there was one doctor with them who said. i can see all the horrors of war in your face. yeah and they took me to america where i was in rehabilitation for six months. i was in a terrible psychological state. and i felt as i was about to explode i started getting gastrointestinal bleeding. it was a big fire i had problems. then i had total amnesia the whole bunch of health problems came out. it took four years in the u.s. just to repair my health. and i really missed my work i missed it so much there were times when every night i dreamed of performing surgery of course i knew perfectly well that someday i'd be back at my place on the operating table. and now i am. used to go to church three or four months time but now since becoming an american citizen opportunity to spend time there last year i spent eleven months and. this is how i've lived for these last years. i really mean this. whenever i leave. my conscienc
you thought it was a matter within a few international organizations heard about mange human rights watch amnesty international physicians for human rights and. they found me in. there was one doctor with them who said. i can see all the horrors of war in your face. yeah and they took me to america where i was in rehabilitation for six months. i was in a terrible psychological state. and i felt as i was about to explode i started getting gastrointestinal bleeding. it was a big fire i had...
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that somebody finds out about illegality within his own department, one year ago before the election mang 157 trips to the white house , then you have to divorce yourself from reality to sink he did not mention to anyone, either he is the worst and incpetent employee in irs history or he did report it and they found out they were targeting conservatives. but we found out it wasnot just east craig getting rolled. melissa: but congressman cummings' e top democrat on the oversight panel said net that no testifi to this that they were getting their oers from washington how do you reconcile? how cayou lo at the same information to listen to the same testimony with a different impression? >> he is right as far as testimony that people have not come right out that i have when orde fro the white house. i don't know if they will but we have seen is the irs has a taste for the conservatives d have come after them and if the bear gets a taste for human flesh you have toput them down. i am not suggesting that with the irs agents. melissa: how high ds that go? from the commissioner on down >> if they
that somebody finds out about illegality within his own department, one year ago before the election mang 157 trips to the white house , then you have to divorce yourself from reality to sink he did not mention to anyone, either he is the worst and incpetent employee in irs history or he did report it and they found out they were targeting conservatives. but we found out it wasnot just east craig getting rolled. melissa: but congressman cummings' e top democrat on the oversight panel said net...
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they're mang a deal that has hollywood's mouthwatering. they tend to find out who it is. even when they say it's not, it's always about "money." ♪ melissa: our top story tonight to my question that has been gaining traction since we first asd last thursday.y. is edwards notes and a double agent for china? today snowdon himself address the accusation writing this is a predictable sar that i anticipated before gng public. i have had no contact with the chinese government, just like with theuardia and the shington post. i only work with journalists. not everyone believes that including former vice president dick cheney. here he is on fox news sunday, justice survey. >>t think he's a raitor. think he h committed a cme, in effect, by violating agreements given the positione had. i am deeply suspicious obviously because he went to china. that is not a pla where you ordinari want too go if you're interested in freedom, liberty, and so forth. so it raises questions whether not he had that kind of connection for did this. melissa: fox business peter barnes is in washiton. this sto
they're mang a deal that has hollywood's mouthwatering. they tend to find out who it is. even when they say it's not, it's always about "money." ♪ melissa: our top story tonight to my question that has been gaining traction since we first asd last thursday.y. is edwards notes and a double agent for china? today snowdon himself address the accusation writing this is a predictable sar that i anticipated before gng public. i have had no contact with the chinese government, just like...
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he eventuay built a tl-l factory that employs 100 people mang tells like these.rica. odds are he would not be able to come here today. the rules are much more complex and difficult. people say foreigners hould just get in line and ce here legally but that line is brutal reason magazine cartoon tries to illustrated. my father only had to pass a literacy ttst. now a computer programmer from india ll have to wait an average 11 years to get a visa. for others the rules are even more complex and the wait longer. this website asks you questions to deterne if your answers would be allowed to america today. i answer them from my father and learned there is no pass for people like him, exct the lottery where the odds are really bad. no wonder so man people sneak into america. but creating a blackkmarket in people makes problems worse. people want to come here to wo. we ought to let them.3 immigrants are people with the ambiti to my guts to leave their homes, to pursue the american dream. there are speal people, and we shld let most of them in that is our show. thank you f
he eventuay built a tl-l factory that employs 100 people mang tells like these.rica. odds are he would not be able to come here today. the rules are much more complex and difficult. people say foreigners hould just get in line and ce here legally but that line is brutal reason magazine cartoon tries to illustrated. my father only had to pass a literacy ttst. now a computer programmer from india ll have to wait an average 11 years to get a visa. for others the rules are even more complex and the...
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they're mang a deal that has hollywood's mouthwatering. they tend to find out who it is. they say it's not, it's always about "money." ♪
they're mang a deal that has hollywood's mouthwatering. they tend to find out who it is. they say it's not, it's always about "money." ♪
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i say here mange to step back, and regain pom kosure, as i do in the middle of a meltdown. hen my fixing a on all things bubble-like. and whether one of those big bubbles i about to pop. or a notion 13 loves gridlock -- this noon that everyone loves gridlock. what do you thiik? >> i don't think we have a double in stocks or bonds, stock market still yielding more than a 10 year pressure. >> reporter: rates are not highes they have been in a year. >> all the way to 2.15 on a 10 year pressure. neil: i talk to young peopl here. who tell me, neil, i'm gting nervous, i might get stu with a 4 something mortgage, that is what we had her day, their perspective is only tt. >> we have an environment here where the economy is not strong enough to withtand very high interest rat. watcher the fed. neil: i don't know, but pat we could have use that argument during the caters year, rates can't get too out ofhack, right? >> about what matters is level. >> i do believe that theed is thee ge. i think everyone should wash that, if bernanke starts to move in the oth direction, i am almost cert
i say here mange to step back, and regain pom kosure, as i do in the middle of a meltdown. hen my fixing a on all things bubble-like. and whether one of those big bubbles i about to pop. or a notion 13 loves gridlock -- this noon that everyone loves gridlock. what do you thiik? >> i don't think we have a double in stocks or bonds, stock market still yielding more than a 10 year pressure. >> reporter: rates are not highes they have been in a year. >> all the way to 2.15 on a 10...
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. >>> coming up tonight, a new report reveals which mange orene cities are at risk for a climate relatedre d.c. falls on a this list. >>> a monster shark is caught off the shore of california and the question, is it a monster ad catch? >> a tropical storm is headed our way: you can see the raindrops on our lens. more when we come back. ♪ roundup ♪ i'm a loving husband and a real good dad ♪ ♪ but weeds just make me rattlesnake mad ♪ ♪ now roundup has a new sharp-shootin' wand ♪ ♪ i'm sendin' them weeds to the great beyond ♪ ♪ roundup yeha! [ whip cracks ] ♪ ♪ no need to pump, just point and shoot ♪ ♪ hit 'em in the leaves, and it kills to the root ♪ ♪ 'round fences, trees, even mulched beds ♪ ♪ 'cause the only good weed is a weed that's dead ♪ ♪ roundup yeha! [ whip cracks ] [ male announcer ] roundup... [ whip cracks ] with the new one-touch wand. >>> in washington many people take this for frant granted. grt if one day water runs out it it will happen somewhere else inwh the united states. >> texas, down south, arizona.dh >> i tell, you florida, we're be down there, i always thought lik
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. >> the bottom line, you needed to clarify it after that to mange sure everybody understood you did not hear or see fists, the guy on the top hitting the guy on the bottom. >> correct. >> you kid not see blows on the guy on the bottom, correct? >> correct. >> so sunny, i guess there's some ambiguity there, yes? >> there's a bit of ambiguity, but the bottom line here is while this was a good witness for the defense, we still have the entire picture. if george zimmerman was the initial aggressor, we don't know that. but if he was, then he would have had to have been in imminent danger of death or great bodily harm before he could use deadly force. he also would have had to have used -- exhausted all his means to get away from this altercation before using the deadly force. that is a question that still needs to be answered. just because john good testified that perhaps george zimmerman was on the bottom and perhaps he could have seen blows, that does not by any stretch of the imagination make this a game over type case. i reject that notion. >> danny, go ahead. >> very quickly, mark.
. >> the bottom line, you needed to clarify it after that to mange sure everybody understood you did not hear or see fists, the guy on the top hitting the guy on the bottom. >> correct. >> you kid not see blows on the guy on the bottom, correct? >> correct. >> so sunny, i guess there's some ambiguity there, yes? >> there's a bit of ambiguity, but the bottom line here is while this was a good witness for the defense, we still have the entire picture. if george...
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the first thing we have to do is mange sure everyone can participate. get the right people elected. then we got to petition congress for the issues that we want to see occur whether it's new job training. whether it's policies about sensitive issues. we've got a big challenge ahead. >> we're going to be trying to pleat that challenge. thank you for your time tonight. we'd like to announce that on saturday, august 24th, we'll be in d.c. for the national action to realize the dream 50th march on washington. a historic day. we hope to see you there. as martin luther king iii has grabbed the vision and many of us will stand with him, we hope that everyone will walk in this generation the way our fathers and mothers did in the generation before. ♪ [ engine revs ] ♪ [ male announcer ] just when you thought you had experienced performance, a new ride comes along and changes everything. ♪ the 2013 lexus gs, with a dynamically tuned suspension and adjustable drive modes. because the ultimate expression of power is control. this is the pursuit of perfection. hone
the first thing we have to do is mange sure everyone can participate. get the right people elected. then we got to petition congress for the issues that we want to see occur whether it's new job training. whether it's policies about sensitive issues. we've got a big challenge ahead. >> we're going to be trying to pleat that challenge. thank you for your time tonight. we'd like to announce that on saturday, august 24th, we'll be in d.c. for the national action to realize the dream 50th...
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what did you mange of that? >> i loved what paul ripe had -- paul ryan had to say about that. it's interesting. this -- we have laws within the irs. the rules and we were playing by the rules. we were -- we applied for our tax exempt status because we thought that was the right thing to do. we wanted to be accountable to the government, accountable to our members and we fell winded -- within to the boundaries and were following the rules-yet it was our fault? >> neil: trying to give the ben fit of the doubt to the irs because none of them come on the show, but we keep trying and hope springs eternal. maybe they were coming down because so many were applying for the status at the same time. that's their argumentment what too you say in response? >> well, there were as many progressive groups or even possibly more progressive groups and they weren't being looked as as closely as we were. so that argument fails. >> neil: becky, thank you. meantime, mam running for the presidential election, losing it, and just now find out conservatives were being intimidated and targeted ahead o
what did you mange of that? >> i loved what paul ripe had -- paul ryan had to say about that. it's interesting. this -- we have laws within the irs. the rules and we were playing by the rules. we were -- we applied for our tax exempt status because we thought that was the right thing to do. we wanted to be accountable to the government, accountable to our members and we fell winded -- within to the boundaries and were following the rules-yet it was our fault? >> neil: trying to give...
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well, it was an apple tree but we don't have those so i like to think it was a mang instead.l down, not up? that's how he came up with the idea of gravity and his laws of mu)jjy take his first law, every object in the state of uniform motion tends to remain in that state of motion unless an external force is applied to it. ur)rq) words, things stay the same until something makes it change. the most exciting change in my life was when i got my first real job. i was so happy when i landed a spot as a host at eagle africa 91.3. >> you can call us if you wa't to. >> these days, radio is the biggest thing in sierra leone. almost everyone listens to it. ♪ on the radio show i'm able to talk to lots of girls all juh the country and help them. eek we discuss a pr. i don't mean a physics problem, i mean real áuu#f. one time a girl named satu called them. she lived with her aunt who used her to run errands instead of letting her go to school. even worse, her aunt's boyfriend had a really bad wandering hand problem. poor satu didn't know what to do so she called the show. i thought about
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he had terrible mange. he was completely hairless. >> you wanted him anyway?e wanted him, and we just became attached to him. he's a love of our lives and we love him very much. he's awesome. >> thanks so much for joining us. lou wegner, your website is kidsagainstanimalcruelty.org. thanks again for joining us this morning. >> thank you so much for having me. >>> i'm alison kosik. thanks for watching today. "state of the union with candy crowley" starts right now. > benghazi, the irs and the reach of eric holder's justice department. feels like a long hot summer. today, in the face of unanswered questions and the gathering of new information on a variety of fronts, congress readies another round of hearings, as promised. >> this hearing is closed, but this investigation is not over. >> our sunday exclusive with the man leading the charge, congressman darrell issa, chairman of the house oversight committee. then, guns and mental health, the rocky road to immigration reform and changing times. women are the major breadwinners in 40% of american households with c
he had terrible mange. he was completely hairless. >> you wanted him anyway?e wanted him, and we just became attached to him. he's a love of our lives and we love him very much. he's awesome. >> thanks so much for joining us. lou wegner, your website is kidsagainstanimalcruelty.org. thanks again for joining us this morning. >> thank you so much for having me. >>> i'm alison kosik. thanks for watching today. "state of the union with candy crowley" starts...
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mange services where a grandmother might take care of children so that the parents can continue to go to work or the father can rebuild the house. in exchange for you know transportation that they may take her to her medical care or whatever so there are other ways of creating value exchange in the community they're actually quite valuable especially in a situation where the infrastructure has begun to decline and a lot of the economic normal economic activity is not available it sounds. it sounds like a lot of this requires a primary assumption that people are fundamentally altruistic and this is been kind of the debate i guess since hobbes wrote leviathan you know are we fundamentally altruistic or are we fundamentally selfish. is is this based on the assumption that humans are altruistic and does it demonstrate that. well i don't know that it's based on an assumption at all it's really based upon the behaviors that we're observing in these disaster areas and there's clearly a lot of of altruism there's clearly a lot of coming together but we also see situations in which people are
mange services where a grandmother might take care of children so that the parents can continue to go to work or the father can rebuild the house. in exchange for you know transportation that they may take her to her medical care or whatever so there are other ways of creating value exchange in the community they're actually quite valuable especially in a situation where the infrastructure has begun to decline and a lot of the economic normal economic activity is not available it sounds. it...
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. >> one of the mang things that has to happen is inclusion, stigma is huge and everyone has to workart the conversation and to end it. >> and this conference will wrap up later today with an address by vice president joed byp. live -- joe biden. back to you. >> thank you. >>> nine minutes before 9:00. it's official kim kardashian and kanye west are having a big girl. the big reveal came last night on "keeping unwith the --ians." she said --" keeping up with the kardashians." she said they are both excited. she's due to give birth in about one month. >>> the winner of the $590 million powerball has still not come forward. the ticket was purchased in zephyr hills, florida. residents say other than rumors, the winner remains a mystery. the winner has 60 days after the may 18th drawing to claim the lump sum payment or until november to claim the payments. >>> home inspections for some marin county residents. the advice that could save your home in the event of a wildfire. >>> good morning. totally different this morning near the richmond bridge. find out why a new lane configuration may
. >> one of the mang things that has to happen is inclusion, stigma is huge and everyone has to workart the conversation and to end it. >> and this conference will wrap up later today with an address by vice president joed byp. live -- joe biden. back to you. >> thank you. >>> nine minutes before 9:00. it's official kim kardashian and kanye west are having a big girl. the big reveal came last night on "keeping unwith the --ians." she said --" keeping up...
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. >> [applause] >> you see, there are manging or variables in which the gospel as overcome in this crowdparticular interest were the fact that he was preaching to, or they were witnessing to a predominantly jewish crowd, and even the presolite, even though they were not jewish by birth, they were jewish by religion. the individuals were not born jews but had committed themselves to the religion of the jews. what makes the jew so unique? listen is that they accept our god, but they reject our christ. see that is what makes them different to any other group we deal with. because they believe in the god of abraham, isaac and jacob, they believe in the same god of david, and samuel, they believe in the same god of the old testament. their problem is when you start bringing that jesus in the picture, we reject that. that is the complexity. what made the jews such a tough group to deal with, i think paul made it clear in romanc romans . verse 3, he says -- going back to 2, he says, i bear them witness that they have a zeal for god, bunt accordin -- but nt according to knowledge, for they being
. >> [applause] >> you see, there are manging or variables in which the gospel as overcome in this crowdparticular interest were the fact that he was preaching to, or they were witnessing to a predominantly jewish crowd, and even the presolite, even though they were not jewish by birth, they were jewish by religion. the individuals were not born jews but had committed themselves to the religion of the jews. what makes the jew so unique? listen is that they accept our god, but they...
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mining manges such as rio tinto and bhp billiton also ended in the red. >> thank you for that. >>> we are in the red here in europe this morning as mentioned. the stocks europe 600 lower by 0.7% coming out of friday's session, looking at slightly shaky markets but still stabilizing. we're seeing a little selling here. eight fed speakers will be dominating the agenda stateside. a lot of focus will be on whether or not we continue to hear the same type of noise as we heard from the fed about the potential of eegs off on stimulus and also still a lot of focus on what's taking place with regards to a potential credit crunch continuing on from china. we're seeing the ftse, xetra dax trading down. but relatively speaking we're seeing some negativity this morning. on top of that, there still is quite a bit of focus on some of the stock specifics out there. vodafone trading higher. they've agreed to offer 7.7 billion euros per share for deutchland. they confirmed the bid saying management intends to accept the deal. so they are trading a bit higher on the back of that. spain's troubled telefo
mining manges such as rio tinto and bhp billiton also ended in the red. >> thank you for that. >>> we are in the red here in europe this morning as mentioned. the stocks europe 600 lower by 0.7% coming out of friday's session, looking at slightly shaky markets but still stabilizing. we're seeing a little selling here. eight fed speakers will be dominating the agenda stateside. a lot of focus will be on whether or not we continue to hear the same type of noise as we heard from the...
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the senator is aware of this but i'll ask, we passed the farm bill last year by a huge bipartisan mange in, that -- margin, and on the committee are several former chairs of that committee in boaft parties as well as a former secretary agriculture and we came together as republicans and democrats to pass a bill that saved $23 billion to $28 billion, i believe the senator is aware of that. mr. bennet: through the chair, i am aware of that. i appreciate the senator from vermont, former chair of the committee and now the chair of the judiciary committee reminding the chamber of that. the senator from vermont has been here longer than i have been here, that's just being honest about it. but i wonder sometimes what it would have been like to serve in this body when it didn't have a 10% approval rating. the chairman was here when the united states congress didn't have a 10% approval rating. i don't know why anybody in the world would want to work in a place that had that level of approval rating. madam chair -- madam president, i came down to the floor once with a slide that tried to find oth
the senator is aware of this but i'll ask, we passed the farm bill last year by a huge bipartisan mange in, that -- margin, and on the committee are several former chairs of that committee in boaft parties as well as a former secretary agriculture and we came together as republicans and democrats to pass a bill that saved $23 billion to $28 billion, i believe the senator is aware of that. mr. bennet: through the chair, i am aware of that. i appreciate the senator from vermont, former chair of...
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at this time a letter that was sent to members of congress by dozens and dozens of organizations manging from the afl-cio to the alliance to end hunger, to bread for the world, to feeding america, the jewish council for public affairs, a jewish response to hunger, mom's rising. share our strength. i go on and on. i would like it to be put in the record, mr. speaker. the speaker pro tempore: without objection, the gentleman from massachusetts has four minutes. mr. mcgovern: i thank the speaker. mr. speaker, this is an important debate we are going to have, that we are having and will have on this farm bill. it's about our values. and the question is is it acceptable to try to balance the budget or pay for other programs to benefit wealthy special interests by cutting a program that benefits the poorest of the poor in this country? a program called snap. the people on snap i want to lee mind my colleagues -- remind my colleagues are good, decent honest people. they are our neighbors. they are people who have fallen on hard times. they are people who are working. working full-time and still
at this time a letter that was sent to members of congress by dozens and dozens of organizations manging from the afl-cio to the alliance to end hunger, to bread for the world, to feeding america, the jewish council for public affairs, a jewish response to hunger, mom's rising. share our strength. i go on and on. i would like it to be put in the record, mr. speaker. the speaker pro tempore: without objection, the gentleman from massachusetts has four minutes. mr. mcgovern: i thank the speaker....