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. >> michael rhodes. danielle win ford. juna bay. >> good afternoon. >>> hi. my name is danielle win ford and i am a families and youth transition coordinator for san francisco unified. we also call it fit, it's another acronym. this program, skew me, was put in place to support all of the homeless students and students that are living in transitional living situations in san francisco or in san francisco unified. currently we have about 2,500 identified students. many of them are already signed up in the free muni for youth program. fortunately and unfortunately. fortunately i am able to provide clipper cards for the 18 year old and 19-year-old students at $26 a clipper card every month to get them to and from school. i probably spend between 13,000 a month. [speaker not understood]. i spend about $10 or $13 a month. some kid don't even qualify for my program so they are either not attending which you guys know that schools, they receive their money according to attendance. so, they're not showing up because they can't get to school. that money that we have a
. >> michael rhodes. danielle win ford. juna bay. >> good afternoon. >>> hi. my name is danielle win ford and i am a families and youth transition coordinator for san francisco unified. we also call it fit, it's another acronym. this program, skew me, was put in place to support all of the homeless students and students that are living in transitional living situations in san francisco or in san francisco unified. currently we have about 2,500 identified students. many of...
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lou: rhodes e-mail is more significant. michaelorell testified it was rice who linked video to the benghazi attack, morell said that video was not part of the cia, analysis. how do you square that up? how can that be squared up? >> well, i don't see how you can, it will take to us continue to persist too find out wha happened there, is say void in knowing what actually happened that night, what was said, then what tran powered. it is -- transpireed it amazing that suzanne rice is later elevateed to national security advise oar, if be if we have soe in this position is sends that message out, we have issues to deal with. lou: you have a lot of issues to deal with, with this administration, american people want and deserve, let me under line deserve the truth from any administration. the congress has been i think relentless in the search for that truth for various committees. but at the same time uunsuccessfully, we have watched a stone wall of 18 months since that benghazi attack across a array of scandals whether irs targets or "fa
lou: rhodes e-mail is more significant. michaelorell testified it was rice who linked video to the benghazi attack, morell said that video was not part of the cia, analysis. how do you square that up? how can that be squared up? >> well, i don't see how you can, it will take to us continue to persist too find out wha happened there, is say void in knowing what actually happened that night, what was said, then what tran powered. it is -- transpireed it amazing that suzanne rice is later...
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it's about my constituents, michael from riverside, rhode island, who's about to lose his electricity and gas because he can't pay his bills and in his own words, has nowhere to turn. it's about paula from bristol, who's always worked since she was 15 years old and says, and i quote, she's been made to feel like a thief. it's about lillian from north providence who said she'd rather be working but can't find a job. these stories are not unique to rhode island. this is happening to people in every part of our country, nevada, illinois, california, kentucky and mississippi, to name just a few. these people aren't republicans or democrats. they're hardworking americans who can't find work and need our help. it's time to put aside our differences and come together to provide immediate relief to these struggling families. in tough times, congress has a long-standing history of extending these benefits. especially during the bush administration. i urge speaker boehner to look at the faces of these unemployed americans and hear their stories to we can work together to solve these problems, a
it's about my constituents, michael from riverside, rhode island, who's about to lose his electricity and gas because he can't pay his bills and in his own words, has nowhere to turn. it's about paula from bristol, who's always worked since she was 15 years old and says, and i quote, she's been made to feel like a thief. it's about lillian from north providence who said she'd rather be working but can't find a job. these stories are not unique to rhode island. this is happening to people in...
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. >> michael lewis spoke with charlie rhodes about "flash boys."talked about why he made the act -- accusation that the market is rigged. >> i don't understand how you have a group of people operating by different rules than the rest of the economy. right could think it was to organize the stock market as a two-tiered thing. some people have special access and advanced word of prices and everybody else taking it. it is shocking. >> the other thing that goes unmentioned is how quickly things have shifted. high-frequency trading has come on really quickly and has dissipated a little bit. wouldn't you say the prophets have evaporated, unlike mr. writings in the book? guys have -- the advantage. ok, there are some problems here, but be careful about the genuine efficiencies that have come in. the big debate is the public stock exchanges. they're publicly traded and that is a big difference from where we were pre-hft. >> it is not actually there to facilitate in a goodwill kind of manner. it is like -- how can we make money? how do you do that -- hft. o
. >> michael lewis spoke with charlie rhodes about "flash boys."talked about why he made the act -- accusation that the market is rigged. >> i don't understand how you have a group of people operating by different rules than the rest of the economy. right could think it was to organize the stock market as a two-tiered thing. some people have special access and advanced word of prices and everybody else taking it. it is shocking. >> the other thing that goes...
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joining me now from providence, rhode island is sheldon white house and here at the table we have senior reporter andy and buzzfeed's kate is still with us as is michaelt to start with you to explain to people exactly what happened this week. it gets confusing. t shaun mccutchen was giving check to campaigns and basically the aggregate limit meant he could give to 28 candidates. if it's okay to give to 28, why can't i give to 29. can you explain what the answer to that was and what the significance of this ruling really is? >> sure. if you go back to the post slaughter gait gate era there's a supreme court decision, 1976. this decision is almost the bedrock of what the supreme court says about money, politics and keeping corruption out of our electoral system. and the court said not only is it important that we set a limit on how much me as a donor can give you a candidate but they also said how many of those donations i can spread around the table. they said there is a real interest, the corruption or the appearance of corruption when you do that. we need to set that ceiling on how many, whether it's $1776 donations or 2,000 that you're spreading aro
joining me now from providence, rhode island is sheldon white house and here at the table we have senior reporter andy and buzzfeed's kate is still with us as is michaelt to start with you to explain to people exactly what happened this week. it gets confusing. t shaun mccutchen was giving check to campaigns and basically the aggregate limit meant he could give to 28 candidates. if it's okay to give to 28, why can't i give to 29. can you explain what the answer to that was and what the...