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. -- minnesota us schedule. the fact -- are miniscule. and based on less than a packet of sweetener, to me is outrageous. and to me this is a positive first step, in my opinion, because at least you remove some of the stigma attached to this type of issue which in my opinion should be a public health issue. it's a public health issue for a certain segment of the community and should be a public health community issue for everybody. [applause] >> tal, let me follow up and just say opponents of mark leno's measure would say it's not the amount of drug that somebody is in possession of, the fact that they're using drugs indicates they've got to find a way to supply themselves with ongoing, you know, sources of drugs or by taking the drugs, they're going to place themselves in a state that makes them more likely to commit crime. is this a valid argument? >> well, i think there are -- i think not everybody who uses drug is a drug addict. and there's a segment of the population that recreationally uses narcotics and don't necessarily need treat
. -- minnesota us schedule. the fact -- are miniscule. and based on less than a packet of sweetener, to me is outrageous. and to me this is a positive first step, in my opinion, because at least you remove some of the stigma attached to this type of issue which in my opinion should be a public health issue. it's a public health issue for a certain segment of the community and should be a public health community issue for everybody. [applause] >> tal, let me follow up and just say...
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dorset, minnesota, uses a lottery to run for mayor.ing -- martha: and he has campaign advisers trailing behind him. gregg: he's truthful which means he has no future in american politics. [laughter] martha: oh, don't say that. thanks, gregg, we'll see you back here tomorrow. gregg: "happening now" begins now. jenna: and we begin with a fox news alert. stories we're watching today for you, first to the white house. breaking news on the health care law as we get a major announcement from the health and human services secretary. plus, we have that tropical storm, chantal, as it barrels towards haiti, threatening to bring rain and flooding and possibly landslides. and we're also watching the latest developments unfolding in a florida courtroom where george zimmerman is on trial for murdering unarmed teenager trayvon martin. today a major blow to the defense. >>> but first, right now brand new stories and breaking news. jon: one of the nation's most-wanted fugitives on
dorset, minnesota, uses a lottery to run for mayor.ing -- martha: and he has campaign advisers trailing behind him. gregg: he's truthful which means he has no future in american politics. [laughter] martha: oh, don't say that. thanks, gregg, we'll see you back here tomorrow. gregg: "happening now" begins now. jenna: and we begin with a fox news alert. stories we're watching today for you, first to the white house. breaking news on the health care law as we get a major announcement...
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dorset, minnesota, uses a lottery to run for mayor. he's out campaigning -- martha: and he has campaign advisers trailing behind him. gregg: he's truthful which means he has no future in american politics. [laughter] martha: oh, don't say that. thanks, gregg, we'll see you back here tomorrow. gregg: "happening now" begins now. jenna: and we begin with a fox news alert. stories we're watching today for you, first to the white house. breaking news on the health care law as we get a major announcement from the health and human services secretary. plus, we have that tropical storm, chantal, as it barrels towards haiti, threatening to bring rain and flooding and possibly landslides. and we're also watching the latest developments unfolding in a florida courtroom where george zimmerman is on trial for murdering unarmed teenager trayvon martin. today a major blow to the defense. >>> but first, right now brand new stories and breaking news. jon: one of the nation's most-wanted fugitives on trial in boston, whitey bulger accused in 19 killings.
dorset, minnesota, uses a lottery to run for mayor. he's out campaigning -- martha: and he has campaign advisers trailing behind him. gregg: he's truthful which means he has no future in american politics. [laughter] martha: oh, don't say that. thanks, gregg, we'll see you back here tomorrow. gregg: "happening now" begins now. jenna: and we begin with a fox news alert. stories we're watching today for you, first to the white house. breaking news on the health care law as we get a...
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do you really believe that we can heat homes in minnesota through the winter using solar and wind alone? >> absolutely. these are things that are easily calculated. if you look at the front page article in scientific american by professor mark jacobson, you can see that strategy laid out. easy thing to google search. he's also written a plan for the state of new york and a plan for the state of california. he's on his way to writing 50 plans for 50 states. a lot of the stuff has to be dealt with regionally. the bottom line is that as we're looking forward to our energy future, we don't need to develop 50 to 60 to 70 years more dependency on yet another dirty fossil fuel. that's what natural gas is. that's what's in front of us. the good news part of this is right now, even with all of the drilling that's happening we're still in the infancy of the shale gas drilling campaign. in pennsylvania, they've drilled about 6,000 wells into the shale. it covers 3/4 of pennsylvania, half of new york half of ohio, all of west virginia. so 6,000 wells. now we know that a thousand families have petit
do you really believe that we can heat homes in minnesota through the winter using solar and wind alone? >> absolutely. these are things that are easily calculated. if you look at the front page article in scientific american by professor mark jacobson, you can see that strategy laid out. easy thing to google search. he's also written a plan for the state of new york and a plan for the state of california. he's on his way to writing 50 plans for 50 states. a lot of the stuff has to be...
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use of federal resources. i still remember after 9/11 as the u.s. attorney's office who is focused in minnesota having caught one of the terrorists in our state office terrorism type cases, and our office, accounting -- county attorney office start doing many more white collar cases. i did that working with the attorneys office. we took on significant more white-collar criminal prosecutions. so i understand how this can be this episode to be resources, and to be on the types of crime. gain, drug and gun cases were some of the areas i was focus on. i know they're important to use am you can address the concerns that have been raised and explain why some of the numbers out of the u.s. attorney's office may be down. is it a trend? is it an anomaly? is it something else? thank you. >> senator, i believe that the statistics that you cite only tell part of the story over the last several years. the department of justice in general, and in particular the district of minnesota, which is somewhat unique and that we cover the entire state ha then e have the full range of federal challenges. we've got ind
use of federal resources. i still remember after 9/11 as the u.s. attorney's office who is focused in minnesota having caught one of the terrorists in our state office terrorism type cases, and our office, accounting -- county attorney office start doing many more white collar cases. i did that working with the attorneys office. we took on significant more white-collar criminal prosecutions. so i understand how this can be this episode to be resources, and to be on the types of crime. gain,...
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joining us right this moin it from austin, minnesota, to tell people how they can get their hands onam a little dirty. you guys look so good. >> how amazing is it to find so many cars in this kind of condition? >> to find about 50 of them with less than 20 miles is actually unheard of. what it was is a small town dealership in a farming community and at the end of the year when he didn't sell that model car, he tucked them away out at the farm and he didn't send out a lot of trade-ins. we have everything from vehicles parts or projects for street rods up to survivor cars. they all don't look this condition but we have 500 vehicles we're auctioning. there is no book. there is nothing to compare to. the auction is the only way to find out truly what they're worth. we'll find out what they're wo and 29th. >> how many people do you expect to show up? >> you have seen videos of woodstock, right? >> what is the most unique vehicle you have? >> the '58 chevy cameo pickup with one mile. a rare pickup to begin with and a '78 indy pace car core vet with four miles. >> the money raised at aucti
joining us right this moin it from austin, minnesota, to tell people how they can get their hands onam a little dirty. you guys look so good. >> how amazing is it to find so many cars in this kind of condition? >> to find about 50 of them with less than 20 miles is actually unheard of. what it was is a small town dealership in a farming community and at the end of the year when he didn't sell that model car, he tucked them away out at the farm and he didn't send out a lot of...
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this we see as a continuation of that trend professor from the university of minnesota thank you very much indeed for joining us live here on. thank you. well you can stay up to date on everything that's going with those post demonstrations across the u.s. by going to our website we'll bring you the latest pictures videos and reaction at t.v. dot com. dozens of londoners clashed with police outside a school building in brixton as bailiff stormed abandoned mansion blocks that have been occupied for decades bailiff's remove people from fixing flats including families with young children dozens of protesters attempted to prevent your fiction setting pins in march and scattered debris across the road and says one activist was arrested on charges of criminal damage and afraid people will meet borrow lamberth or be faced with exile from their homes or skyrocketing property prices push authorities to reclaim council houses and passion. i so that brings up to date for the moment i'll be back with the news team with more for you in about thirty five minutes from now and meantime after the break it is kate partridge with
this we see as a continuation of that trend professor from the university of minnesota thank you very much indeed for joining us live here on. thank you. well you can stay up to date on everything that's going with those post demonstrations across the u.s. by going to our website we'll bring you the latest pictures videos and reaction at t.v. dot com. dozens of londoners clashed with police outside a school building in brixton as bailiff stormed abandoned mansion blocks that have been occupied...
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. >> we're from minnesota so we're used to extremes. >> some like it hot. i like it hot.brooke, we've done the right thing. we've moved into the shade which is very logical, as these people have. as you can see, behind me in times square, it's a lot cooler here. we have to use common sense. drink lots of water. keep out of the sun. wear sun screen. look out for the elderly. they are obviously the most vulnerable. but power companies, brooke, say that we should try and conserve on electricity. very difficult to do today considering air conditioning units will be working well and truly overtime as they try to escape the heat, including me. >> good luck with that. i must say you look lovely. you are glistening. i on the other hand would not be cute sweating. >> reporter: i think that's called something else. >> thank you very much. >>> and now this. >> thank you. >>> top of the hour. i'm brooke baldwin. in just moments you will hear the interview from the first juror to come forward in the george zimmerman trial and let me tell you, she gets candid. she sat down with cnn's a
. >> we're from minnesota so we're used to extremes. >> some like it hot. i like it hot.brooke, we've done the right thing. we've moved into the shade which is very logical, as these people have. as you can see, behind me in times square, it's a lot cooler here. we have to use common sense. drink lots of water. keep out of the sun. wear sun screen. look out for the elderly. they are obviously the most vulnerable. but power companies, brooke, say that we should try and conserve on...
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. >> jimmy: next is minnesota twins catcher, joe mauer. pro, using a donut on your bat. con?yeah, there you go. that's the new thing. the new donut. >> steve: the new donut. >> jimmy: dunkin' cronuts. >> steve: dunkin' cronuts, or crunkin' go nuts! [ light laughter ] ♪ cronuts! see, that's 'cause you crunk. >> jimmy: i know. yeah, crunk a little bit. >> steve: yeah, he crunked. >> jimmy: crunk, i crunked it out. totally crunked it out. >> steve: you can crunk it out 24/7 362, don't you? [ light laughter ] >> jimmy: i crunk whenever i can, man. [ laughter ] i'm not scared to go to dunkin' donuts and say i'm funkin' go nuts. >> steve: what? ♪ go nuts! [ light laughter ] >> jimmy: these jelly donuts are explosive. [ fart noises ] [ laughter ] >> steve: that wasn't a donut. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: our next player is san francisco giants closer sergio romo. pro, if you told these players 10 years ago they'd be an all-star they wouldn't have believed you. con? >> if you told me 10 years ago that jimmy fallon would have his own tv show, i wouldn't have believed you. >> jimmy: hey, co
. >> jimmy: next is minnesota twins catcher, joe mauer. pro, using a donut on your bat. con?yeah, there you go. that's the new thing. the new donut. >> steve: the new donut. >> jimmy: dunkin' cronuts. >> steve: dunkin' cronuts, or crunkin' go nuts! [ light laughter ] ♪ cronuts! see, that's 'cause you crunk. >> jimmy: i know. yeah, crunk a little bit. >> steve: yeah, he crunked. >> jimmy: crunk, i crunked it out. totally crunked it out. >> steve:...
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joining us now, ceo of financial services round table and former minnesota governor. critic of these rules. why? >> expressing concern on behalf of the american finance industry for this reason. the levels that were announced are about twice as high the rest of the world. we favor more equity. however, there is a tipping point. if you go too far the trade-off is that it stifles lending and has less money available for lending and economic growth. the recent proposals of gotten -- ashley: does the doubling add more protection are not? ultimately does it? >> of course you are trying to strike a balance between more protection and doing things that allow reasonable lending and economic growth. if it's a bell curve effect, most of the people were knowledgeable cities prole go too far. it's nearly double the standard that has been stepped under basel three and much of the developed market world. >> very complicated. you have to overcome all of that. more desirable. don't go so far that you suffocate lending. ashley: do you think that banks after we back off of the reces
joining us now, ceo of financial services round table and former minnesota governor. critic of these rules. why? >> expressing concern on behalf of the american finance industry for this reason. the levels that were announced are about twice as high the rest of the world. we favor more equity. however, there is a tipping point. if you go too far the trade-off is that it stifles lending and has less money available for lending and economic growth. the recent proposals of gotten -- ashley:...
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used steroids. dr. siegel, that's -- 2 million is a tremendous number. this can really be dangerous. >> it's shocking. study out of the university of minnesota recently found that 6% of high school or middle schoolboys and 4.5% of middle school and high school girls have used anabolic steroids. over 40% of them say it's easy to get. easy to get. we're talking anabolic steroids here. i want to explain this. this is 10 to 100 times the amount that david or i might actually prescribe for someone who has a deficiency. this is not what we use medically. ten to 100 times. anabolic means it builds up your muscles. endrogenic means it builds up sexual characteristics. men become femme nized over time. women become mas ewe lanized. affects the muscles, heart, increases liver cancer, bad for blood pressure and affects fertility. medically this is a very, very bad idea. i think high school kids out there that are role modeling some of our sports athletes, we're not here to talk about professional athletes, we're here today to talk about the effects on our adolescents. >> if your teen is doing that, coming home and you think he's getting buff and strong
used steroids. dr. siegel, that's -- 2 million is a tremendous number. this can really be dangerous. >> it's shocking. study out of the university of minnesota recently found that 6% of high school or middle schoolboys and 4.5% of middle school and high school girls have used anabolic steroids. over 40% of them say it's easy to get. easy to get. we're talking anabolic steroids here. i want to explain this. this is 10 to 100 times the amount that david or i might actually prescribe for...
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us, gary, thank you. >> new tonight minnesota representative michele bachmann senior legislative assist santa is arrested for theft. they have video. he pled not guilty and was released. his pretrial has been set for late august. he was one of bachmann's top aides from virginia. he's since been fired. >> plenty of emotion still in the not guilty verdict in the george zimmerman case. protests and vigils are being held from coast-to-coast. more planned throughout the week. while zimmerman is a free man his legal problems may not be over. >> hi, brian. the justice department began a civil rights investigation last year into whether the deadly confrontation shin was motivated by racial profiling -- a hate crime. it was put on hold while the criminal case played out but now that that's over people across our country are demanding justice for trayvon's family. >> file the charges and do the investigation. >> outside the justice department a growing demand to file federal civil rights charges against george zimmerman. >> what do we tell our black boys that when they see a white male who feared them to run? that
us, gary, thank you. >> new tonight minnesota representative michele bachmann senior legislative assist santa is arrested for theft. they have video. he pled not guilty and was released. his pretrial has been set for late august. he was one of bachmann's top aides from virginia. he's since been fired. >> plenty of emotion still in the not guilty verdict in the george zimmerman case. protests and vigils are being held from coast-to-coast. more planned throughout the week. while...
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joining us live from capitol hill is minnesota congressman, democrat keith ellison, co-chair of the professionalaucus. some economists say a hike in the wage will reduce hiring or at least reduce hours and that the recovery right now is too fragile to start that chain reaction that will ultimately hurt workers. your response. >> there's a lot of economist who is disagree with that, but funny how the economy is not too fragile for ceos to be paid $4.9 million in four months. the ceo of wendy's where i was standing with workers yesterday made that amount. that's a substantial amount of money and a significant amount per hour. we can pay ceos but we won't pay people who actually make the hamburgers and say we just can't do it -- we would but we just can't do it because the economy is too fragile. if the economy is too fragile to raise workers salaries, it's too fragile for exorbitant ceo wages, too. >> what about the chance it can phase out work? there was a study from a pro motor vehicle business group, epi, they said some chains are already experimenting with electronic menus where you can order
joining us live from capitol hill is minnesota congressman, democrat keith ellison, co-chair of the professionalaucus. some economists say a hike in the wage will reduce hiring or at least reduce hours and that the recovery right now is too fragile to start that chain reaction that will ultimately hurt workers. your response. >> there's a lot of economist who is disagree with that, but funny how the economy is not too fragile for ceos to be paid $4.9 million in four months. the ceo of...
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martin's position thirty five years ago meanwhile university of minnesota professor elisa albrecht who was among those protesting in her state told us that the case reflects a deep racial bias in the u.s. legal system. all that data just system in this country is racial from the moment of impact police arrest more people older and white people. are convicted in greater numbers they serve sentences that are longer and there are greater numbers of people who are in prison and the united states are given in in terms of their population so you already have all that data and that this we see as a continuation of. this man has been acquitted so now it's time for our government to hear our words. also have for you this hour resisting us staring a greek or cursed walk out in a nationwide strike to take to the streets for the mass rallies but fail to stop their government slashing yet more jobs our report from athens is on its way. also had for you old feuds are reunited in northern ireland as loyalists refuse to stop their protests until they are granted permission for a highly controversial parade route passing through a sectarian flashpoi
martin's position thirty five years ago meanwhile university of minnesota professor elisa albrecht who was among those protesting in her state told us that the case reflects a deep racial bias in the u.s. legal system. all that data just system in this country is racial from the moment of impact police arrest more people older and white people. are convicted in greater numbers they serve sentences that are longer and there are greater numbers of people who are in prison and the united states...
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parents of trayvon martin are leading the movement and university of minnesota professor elisa attended their rally in her state and she told us that the case reflects a deep racial bias in the u.s. legal system. all that data shows the justice system in this country is racialized from the moment of impact police arrest more people hold. are convicted in greater numbers they serve sentences that are longer and there are greater numbers of people who are in prisons in the united states or given in terms of their population so we already have all that data and the disc we see as a continuation of. this man has been acquitted so now it's time for our government to hear our voices. and we are tracking those nationwide rallies over on our website r.t. dot com there you can see all the best pictures and video footage and the social media reaction. and for you on the program resisting estero to agree corker is going to nationwide strike and take to the streets for mass rallies but failed to stop their government slashing yet more jobs own report from athens is on its way. also all feuds are we not in northern ireland as loyalists ref
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minnesota, and dr. nancy snyderman joins us on set. york city mayor candidate bill de blass yo and from "breaking bad" actress ana gunn. >> mika, the lower 48, call it the summer doldrums. quiet weather pattern. not the case in europe. to italy outside of milan yesterday, they saw this. a severe line of storms rolled through with a tornado. this tornado was about 15 to 20 miles outside of the city limits there. here's the video of it from the hurrica cell phone. it was a little off the ground and the next shot shows it all the way down to the ground. i mean, that would scare anyone anywhere. 12 people were injured unfortunately but no one was killed. even italy can get a few tornadoes but a rare event. back here in the lower 48, heavy rain last night in missouri and in areas of oklahoma. it's good. this area hasn't had a good wet summer in a while. we watched a tropical depression moving through the hawaiian islands overnight. continues to be south near honolulu. rainy wet weather today. the storm didn't do damage there whatsoever. a c
minnesota, and dr. nancy snyderman joins us on set. york city mayor candidate bill de blass yo and from "breaking bad" actress ana gunn. >> mika, the lower 48, call it the summer doldrums. quiet weather pattern. not the case in europe. to italy outside of milan yesterday, they saw this. a severe line of storms rolled through with a tornado. this tornado was about 15 to 20 miles outside of the city limits there. here's the video of it from the hurrica cell phone. it was a little...
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parents of trayvon martin are leading the movement university of minnesota professor brecht tan of the rally in her state and she told us that the case reflects a deep racial bias in the u.s. legal system. all that data shows just system in this country is racialized from the moment of impact police arrest more people hold or. are convicted in greater numbers they serve sentences that are longer and there are greater numbers of people in prisons in the united states are given in terms of their population so we already have all that data and this we see as a continuation of. this man has been acquitted so now it's time for our government to hear our voices. and we're tracking those nationwide rallies over on our website r t dot com very good to see all the best pictures and video footage and the social media reaction. it has for you in the program resisting us staring greek workers don't want to nationwide strike and take to the streets for mass rallies but fail to stop their government slashing more jobs reports from athens is on its way. also old feuds are weak not in northern ireland as loyalists refused to stop their
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trayvon martin are leading the movement meanwhile university of minnesota professor lisa albrecht attended a rally in her state and she told us that the case reflects a deep racial bias within the u.s. legal system. all that the justice system in this country is racialized from the moment of impact police arrest more people older and white people. are convicted in greater numbers they serve sentences that are longer and there are greater numbers of people who are in prison and the united states are given in in terms of their population so we already have all of that data and that this we see as a continuation of. this man has been acquitted so now it's time for our government to hear our voices. of course we're tracking those with the nationwide rallies all of our on our website our t. dot com over there you can find all the best pictures and video footage as well as a social media reaction such a log on our team dot com. meanwhile coming up ahead for you in the program resisting austerity greek workers go on a nationwide strike and take to the streets from last rallies but they fail to stop their government from slashing yet
trayvon martin are leading the movement meanwhile university of minnesota professor lisa albrecht attended a rally in her state and she told us that the case reflects a deep racial bias within the u.s. legal system. all that the justice system in this country is racialized from the moment of impact police arrest more people older and white people. are convicted in greater numbers they serve sentences that are longer and there are greater numbers of people who are in prison and the united states...
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. >> reporter: two years ago the minnesota-becaused company was bought by a china owned company that infused it with cash. cirr us began hiring. they have a 65 diameter parachute that can be deployed for emergency landings and credited with saving 70 lives. a new seven to eight passenger-like jet is scheduled for late they are year. sales overall in the first quarter showed a market improvement according to the industry. the number of planes shipped jumped 10% and billings took off 42% to $4.6 billion. cessna is the leader and aven aviation consultant said it's not all clear skies. buying a plane is one thing, keeping it is another. >> we see about 30,000 recreational airplanes from small jets to cubs coming out of the system in the next five years because of cost and fuel and other things. >> reporter: add to that hopes by the president to reduce tax breaks for private plane's use for business and the flight plan for growth could hit turbulence, just as it was starting to regain altitude. >>> and finally tonight, the statute of liberty closed since super storm sandy flooded liberty island back in october will re
. >> reporter: two years ago the minnesota-becaused company was bought by a china owned company that infused it with cash. cirr us began hiring. they have a 65 diameter parachute that can be deployed for emergency landings and credited with saving 70 lives. a new seven to eight passenger-like jet is scheduled for late they are year. sales overall in the first quarter showed a market improvement according to the industry. the number of planes shipped jumped 10% and billings took off 42% to...
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martin's position thirty five years ago meanwhile university of minnesota professor elisa albert who was among those for testing in her state told us that the case reflects a deep racial bias in the u.s. legal system all the data shows the justice system in this country is racialized from the moment of impact police arrest more people holier than white people. are convicted in greater numbers they serve sentences that are longer and there are greater numbers of people color in prisons in the united states are given in in terms of their population so we already have all that data and that this we see. this mayor has been acquitted so now it's time for our government to hear our words . also have ringgit us our resisting us territory greek or curse walk out of the nationwide strike and take to the streets for mass rallies but fail to stop their government slashing yet more jobs our report from athens is on its way. and also a hand for you old feuds are reunited in northern ireland as loyalists refuse to stop their protests until they are granted permission for a highly controversial parade route passing through a sectarian flashpoint
martin's position thirty five years ago meanwhile university of minnesota professor elisa albert who was among those for testing in her state told us that the case reflects a deep racial bias in the u.s. legal system all the data shows the justice system in this country is racialized from the moment of impact police arrest more people holier than white people. are convicted in greater numbers they serve sentences that are longer and there are greater numbers of people color in prisons in the...
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minnesota. >>> 6:20 now this tuesday morning. a live picture behind us, you see the sun is shining brilliantly in the sky right now. it is 78 degrees outside our studios at 6:19 in the morning. >> yeah, only getting hotter. tom kierein is here now with your steamy forecast. >> we tried to get the sun to go back down, but it won't do it. it's continuing to climb, and it will be cooking us later today. right now it's a pleasant morning here in the storm team 4 weather center. dew point reports coming in showing the humidity is quite high now. but i think it's probably going to get drier as we get into the afternoon with a little bit of a northwesterly breeze. we should dry out a bit. right now near 80 in washington and the nearby suburbs and around the chesapeake bay. and many of the rural areas in the low to mid-70s now. the most pleasant part of the day now. 60s shenandoah valley into the mountains. and we'll have it rapidly warming up. here's your temperature graph. by noontime, ought to be into the low 90s. upper 90s by midafternoon and lots of sunshin
minnesota. >>> 6:20 now this tuesday morning. a live picture behind us, you see the sun is shining brilliantly in the sky right now. it is 78 degrees outside our studios at 6:19 in the morning. >> yeah, only getting hotter. tom kierein is here now with your steamy forecast. >> we tried to get the sun to go back down, but it won't do it. it's continuing to climb, and it will be cooking us later today. right now it's a pleasant morning here in the storm team 4 weather center....
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us would if he cost you 2 million. they are going to have to do so for a while without percy harvin. he has a hip injury brought over from the minnesota. he is going to go on the unable to perform list. the raiders have all their players in. look at dj haden. the championship lost to the 49ers hasn't slowed the falcon quarterback matt ryan. he is signing the second richest contract for a quarterback. second only to aaron rogers. 103million. 59million of it guaranteed and we have been arguing about this all night. but no longer. we say, okay at&t stadium? must be a giants game. nope. >> goodnight everybody. look at 'em. living on cloud nine with that u-verse wireless receiver. you see in my day, when my mom was repainting the house, you couldn't just set up a tv in the basement. i mean, come on! nope. we could only watch tv in the rooms that had a tv outlet. yeah if we wanted to watch tv someplace else, we'd have to go to my aunt sally's. have you ever sat on a plastic covered couch? [ kids cheering ] you're missing a good game over here. those kids wouldn't have lasted one day in our shoes. [ male announcer ] add a wireless receiver.
us would if he cost you 2 million. they are going to have to do so for a while without percy harvin. he has a hip injury brought over from the minnesota. he is going to go on the unable to perform list. the raiders have all their players in. look at dj haden. the championship lost to the 49ers hasn't slowed the falcon quarterback matt ryan. he is signing the second richest contract for a quarterback. second only to aaron rogers. 103million. 59million of it guaranteed and we have been arguing...
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use. it's an even more difficult thing to defend yourself against and it would be the wrong way to run the department of labor. we know from thomas perez's experience in st. paul, minnesota, with the whistle-blower that his use of desperate impact caused him to work with the city of st. paul to deny a whistle-blower what he deserved in terms of his rights and the american people in terms of what they deserve, being respwursed for money -- reimbursed for money lost because of the whistle-blower actions. it is important to understand the department of labor is a job creator. not intimidator. we have had problems with the fiduciary rule, a rule that if put in place would cause the american saver, small saver and small investor, would deny them investment advice or cause them to pay so much for advice that the cost for that advice would be more than the yield on the investment they had. that would be the wrong thing to do. i fear perez would degenerate the fiduciary rule. going back to desperate impact with the regulation of osha, msha, all the things done by the department of to, begin to use desperate impact as a pattern of practice to enforce mine safety laws, occupationa
use. it's an even more difficult thing to defend yourself against and it would be the wrong way to run the department of labor. we know from thomas perez's experience in st. paul, minnesota, with the whistle-blower that his use of desperate impact caused him to work with the city of st. paul to deny a whistle-blower what he deserved in terms of his rights and the american people in terms of what they deserve, being respwursed for money -- reimbursed for money lost because of the whistle-blower...
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joining us tonight for the interview is senator al franken of minnesota.mpioned the 80/20 rule which requires insurance companies to spend at least 80% of premium dollars on medical care. senator franken, thank you for being here. >> thank you for having me, rachel. you explained it very well. >> did i get anything wrong? >> of course not. you'd correct it if you did. >> true. >> tomorrow. no, this is -- before this provision, before health care reform, insurance companies could spend really whatever they wanted on, you said, marketing, administrative costs, profits, and ceo salaries. and what this provision says is that they had to spend 80% on actual health care and not those other things. 85% for large group plans. and you're right, their checks are now in the mail. last year it was about 13 million people benefited from these checks. you may not get the check. it may go to your employer in you're on a employer plan. people with individual plans, they saved in the last two years have saved over $2.7 billion because of this provision. and what it's doing
joining us tonight for the interview is senator al franken of minnesota.mpioned the 80/20 rule which requires insurance companies to spend at least 80% of premium dollars on medical care. senator franken, thank you for being here. >> thank you for having me, rachel. you explained it very well. >> did i get anything wrong? >> of course not. you'd correct it if you did. >> true. >> tomorrow. no, this is -- before this provision, before health care reform, insurance...
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minnesota, arizona and california all with huge gains. why? the manager administration says it's the rise in the price of natural gas that's used to make electricity. you might not see those increases in your energy bills, at least not until maybe next year. now, many areas got a big break from the sweltering heat this week, but you may have to keep that air conditioner on well until september. the national weather service predicts higher than expected temperatures across most of the country over the next three months. you can see where right there. let's go back to gas for just a minute. it's not just changes in demand that move prices for gas anymore. some refineries here in the u.s. are having a variety of problems. plus we're in hurricane season, oil prices are volatile, the conflicts between syria and egypt. those causes worries about the supply chain. and big banks may also be contributing. a senate banking committee hearing this week suggested banks that own pipe lines and other commodity businesses pose problems for consumers. >> but i also don't think that most retirees realize that their pension or retirement savings are used to pave the
minnesota, arizona and california all with huge gains. why? the manager administration says it's the rise in the price of natural gas that's used to make electricity. you might not see those increases in your energy bills, at least not until maybe next year. now, many areas got a big break from the sweltering heat this week, but you may have to keep that air conditioner on well until september. the national weather service predicts higher than expected temperatures across most of the country...
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us from cleveland, ohio, thank you for being here. >> thanks for having me. >> michael: these clips from from minnesota and kentucky. >> the abortion breast cancer link--there have been, i believe, 27 studies showing that there is a link. abortions between a man and a woman and that decision that you make together usually makes that relationship fall apart. you can get infections you can die, it causes female problems. it makes you feel like you're not good enough. >> michael: this stuff is just astounding. tell us what is wrong with what we just heard. >> that's completely inaccurate. the medical information that this centers perpetuate is startling and blatantly false. >> michael: the idea that let's talk about breast cancer, the link between abortion and breast cancer tell us how false that is? >> the american cancer institute has looked at all the studies done around that issue and they found it is completely false. yet it is something that the anti-abortion organizations and the anti-abortion movement really continue to repeat over and over again. >> michael: you know, tell me what prompted you to start filming inside these ce
us from cleveland, ohio, thank you for being here. >> thanks for having me. >> michael: these clips from from minnesota and kentucky. >> the abortion breast cancer link--there have been, i believe, 27 studies showing that there is a link. abortions between a man and a woman and that decision that you make together usually makes that relationship fall apart. you can get infections you can die, it causes female problems. it makes you feel like you're not good enough. >>...
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minnesota senator al franken on the "rachel madow show." >> i think americans don't want to fight this fight anymore. i think they want to see us implement. and i think they will like the fact that no one starting january 1st of 2014 that no one can be denied health insurance and penalized for having a pre-existing condition. >>> and he's been out of politics for more than two years. former indiana democratic senator evan bayh has a bigger campaign war chest than 98 of the current 100 senators. bloomberg reports he has $9.8 million in the campaign account. he could use the funds to run for political office once again. >>> new revelations from missouri senator claire mccaskill. she says a lot of women were upset with her for endorsing president obama in the '08 campaign. >> i think they understand, you know, that it wasn't like i endorsed a good ole boy against her. i mean we had two historic candidates. they were both amazing. and it was a hard thing to do. >> also an admission saying she apologized to both hillary and bill clinton for comments she made in 2006. she said the former president was a great leader but she would not
minnesota senator al franken on the "rachel madow show." >> i think americans don't want to fight this fight anymore. i think they want to see us implement. and i think they will like the fact that no one starting january 1st of 2014 that no one can be denied health insurance and penalized for having a pre-existing condition. >>> and he's been out of politics for more than two years. former indiana democratic senator evan bayh has a bigger campaign war chest than 98 of...
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. >> you've had showers this morning but not in rochester, minnesota, hello to everyone watching us onty. watching the storms rumbling through the middle of the country into the northeast. watching storms from little rock arkansas up into upstate new york. that means a chance for hail, high winds and very muggy conditions here but oh look how nice it looks in the upper midwest and northwest. temperatures in the >>> well, thank you, mr. bettes. good morning to you. taking a live look, we have high clouds over san jose, not getting the brilliant sunshine we had yesterday and the clouds will increase as we heads through the afternoon. 80 in san jose, to could see isolated thunderstorms in the western-facing slopes around san hose say thatth afternoon. temperatures dropping off from yesterday. 64 in san francisco, hoping to stay nice and level all the way through this upcoming weekend. hope you have a great wednesday. >>> and that is a look at your weather. now here's savannah and matt. >>> thank you very much. coming up next, why is she trending? meredith vieira is going to tell us why sh
. >> you've had showers this morning but not in rochester, minnesota, hello to everyone watching us onty. watching the storms rumbling through the middle of the country into the northeast. watching storms from little rock arkansas up into upstate new york. that means a chance for hail, high winds and very muggy conditions here but oh look how nice it looks in the upper midwest and northwest. temperatures in the >>> well, thank you, mr. bettes. good morning to you. taking a live...
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minnesota and rhode island. same-sex marriage laws take effect that day. >>> and finally, a story that made all of us smile at ourg this morning. this right here, this is hunter mahan and this weekend he was leading the canadian open and he got a call that his wife was in labor. she wasn't due for a couple of weeks. what did he do? well, instead of continuing to play, he packed up the golf bag and went to be with his wife. oh, by the way, he was in contention to take home a check for more than $1 million. and we're told mom and brand new baby are doing just fine tonight. >>> all right. that is it for me. i'm pamela brown in atlanta. been a pleasure filling in for fredericka whitfield. the next hour begins with don lemon in new york. take it away. >>> hi, pamela. thank you very much. nice show today. you're in the cnn "newsroom." i'm don lemon. we have the biggest stories of the week, weekend and week ahead. let's talk about this. the driver in the deadly indianapolis bus crash tells witnesses the brakes went out. millions upon millions greet the new pope in brazil. live to rio as the pontiff says good-bye. >>> i'
minnesota and rhode island. same-sex marriage laws take effect that day. >>> and finally, a story that made all of us smile at ourg this morning. this right here, this is hunter mahan and this weekend he was leading the canadian open and he got a call that his wife was in labor. she wasn't due for a couple of weeks. what did he do? well, instead of continuing to play, he packed up the golf bag and went to be with his wife. oh, by the way, he was in contention to take home a check for...
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us relief eventually. this is what we are dealing with. threat for severe weather tonight parts of minnesotasin thsmght is a front that's going to move through tomorrow more severe weather around the great lakes and saturday a big stormy day around much of the northeast. the good news you see that green, that will be across much of the area by sunday and monday. so a big break gets here but we have another couple more days. latest from the weather center. fox report will be right back. share the same dream ♪ ♪ ♪ at the dark end of the street ♪ ♪ ♪ you and me ♪ you and me ♪ you and me ♪ american express credit card, every purchase earns you 2% cash back, which is deposited in your fidelity account. is that it? actually... there's no annual fee and no limits on rewards. and with the fidelity cash management account debit card, you get reimbursed for all atm fees. is that it? oh, this guy, too. turn more of the money you spend into money you invest. it's everyday reinvesting for your personal economy. little things anyone can do. it steals your memories. your independence. ensures support, a br
us relief eventually. this is what we are dealing with. threat for severe weather tonight parts of minnesotasin thsmght is a front that's going to move through tomorrow more severe weather around the great lakes and saturday a big stormy day around much of the northeast. the good news you see that green, that will be across much of the area by sunday and monday. so a big break gets here but we have another couple more days. latest from the weather center. fox report will be right back. share...
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her attorney says the minnesota republican has done nothing wrong and is cooperating with the committee. the panel reports it will update use review in september. well, the former chief of the international monetary fund dominique strauss-khan or dsk as we have come to call him set to go on trial in france on charges of aggravated pimping. they involve a us is suspected hotel prostitution ring and whether dsk knew that he was partying with prostitutes back in 2010 and 2011. those prostitutes told officials that strauss-khan had sex with them on multiple occasions at a luxury hotel and restaurant in paris and in washington, d.c. where the imf is based. his lawyers say strauss-khan admits that he did attend certain gatherings but said he did not know that those woman were prostitutes. no trial date yet. the case puts the 64-year-old back in the spotlight. you'll remember he was arrested two years ago here in new york following allegations that he sexually assaulted hotel maid. she essentially dropped the charges in a settlement. a tour bus plunges into a raging river and trapping a tour guide and topping our news around the
her attorney says the minnesota republican has done nothing wrong and is cooperating with the committee. the panel reports it will update use review in september. well, the former chief of the international monetary fund dominique strauss-khan or dsk as we have come to call him set to go on trial in france on charges of aggravated pimping. they involve a us is suspected hotel prostitution ring and whether dsk knew that he was partying with prostitutes back in 2010 and 2011. those prostitutes...
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us today yes thank you. in two thousand and eleven bills to prohibit undercover videos of farms were introduced in several state legislatures including florida iowa minnesota new york and kansas these agag laws a term coined by mark bittman all private the making of undercover video showing animal cruelty and farming practices well now those laws are being enforced a freelance photographer taking photos of a kansas feedlot for national geographic faces criminal charges of trespassing the photographer george steinmetz was taking aerial photos of a theater lot in your garden city kansas for a series about food scheduled to be published in two thousand and fourteen when a feedlot employee noticed the paraglider and alerted authorities. now the associated press reports steinmetz and his paraglider instructor failed to obtain permission to launch a paraglider from private property and didn't notify the feedlot of their plans the two were arrested in keppen phinney county jail before being released on two hundred seventy dollars bond the incident raises questions about trespassing and if a land owners own the air above their land they issue a face additional con
us today yes thank you. in two thousand and eleven bills to prohibit undercover videos of farms were introduced in several state legislatures including florida iowa minnesota new york and kansas these agag laws a term coined by mark bittman all private the making of undercover video showing animal cruelty and farming practices well now those laws are being enforced a freelance photographer taking photos of a kansas feedlot for national geographic faces criminal charges of trespassing the...
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us dealing with heat indices, feeling like 100 degrees. stretching all the way from the ohio valley and out to minnesota. dangerous conditions.res 10 degrees above normal. you're talking about humidity in the morning. 70% in the afternoon. still 30% to 50%. you guys want to know, how long is it going to last? that's when the bad news is all the way through the end of the week. keep saying it, drink the fluids, stay safe out there. >> stay safe out there. air conditioning. >> thanks very much. >>> a professor at the university of connecticut now under investigation for alleged child sex abuse going back decades. authorities say five men have come forward to accuse robert miller, a music professor of sexually abusing them when they were between 10 and 13 years old, including at a camp for children with serious illnesses. miller is now on administrative leave from the university as the investigation continues. >>> was this doctor also a serial killer? dr. anthony garcia now facing charges he was involved in four murders in nebraska between 2008 and this past may. authorities believe he killed a former medical school professor an
us dealing with heat indices, feeling like 100 degrees. stretching all the way from the ohio valley and out to minnesota. dangerous conditions.res 10 degrees above normal. you're talking about humidity in the morning. 70% in the afternoon. still 30% to 50%. you guys want to know, how long is it going to last? that's when the bad news is all the way through the end of the week. keep saying it, drink the fluids, stay safe out there. >> stay safe out there. air conditioning. >> thanks...
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use officer george zimmerman and face second degree murder charges over the killing of unarmed black teenager trayvon martin last year but was found guilty for fassero. from the university of minnesota believes the man's acquittal reflects a deep racial bias within the u.s. legal system. all the. justice system in this country is racial from the moment of impact police arrest more people. are convicted in greater numbers they serve sentences that are longer and there are greater numbers of people who are in prisons in the united states or given in terms of their population so you already have all that data and this we see as a continuation of. this man has been acquitted so now is the time for our government to hear our voices that's why i live in minneapolis the state of minnesota we will have thousands of people in downtown minnesota in front of a court to share our concerns about these issues now is a look at some other stories from around the world the greek parliament has narrowly and grooved a public sector reform bill to secure at nine billion euros in financial aid international landers the ruling which will see thousands lose their jobs comes despite large scale and hysteri
use officer george zimmerman and face second degree murder charges over the killing of unarmed black teenager trayvon martin last year but was found guilty for fassero. from the university of minnesota believes the man's acquittal reflects a deep racial bias within the u.s. legal system. all the. justice system in this country is racial from the moment of impact police arrest more people. are convicted in greater numbers they serve sentences that are longer and there are greater numbers of...
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joining us now is the director of the democracy program at the brennan center, wendy wiser. from capitol hill democratic congressman from minnesotaith ellison. i would like to go to you first. i found the freebie con's reporting shocking whampt did you make of it? >> shocking. but it's not that surprising. i mean, here's the reality. i mean, there was little doubt what was going to happen once section 4 was struck down. in fact, justice roberts himself had been speaking against it for years and so when the flood gates got opened, the flood waters came right on through. what we've got to do as americans is stand up and say this is not who we are. we believe that people have a right to vote. full participation without regard to race or color and we need an awakening too because if the neocon fet der rates are on the march. people who believe in equality and inclusion need to be on the march too. >> wendy, let's talk about the voter laws. some part of me wants to talk about maybe there is something different than dastardly, dastardly different than voter fraud at the root of it. ten cases of in person voter impersonation. it is insa
joining us now is the director of the democracy program at the brennan center, wendy wiser. from capitol hill democratic congressman from minnesotaith ellison. i would like to go to you first. i found the freebie con's reporting shocking whampt did you make of it? >> shocking. but it's not that surprising. i mean, here's the reality. i mean, there was little doubt what was going to happen once section 4 was struck down. in fact, justice roberts himself had been speaking against it for...
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us. so i come here, mr. speaker, to address this situation of immigration, as the gentlelady from minnesota has. it's something that's important for all of us to understand, the big picture, the full picture. and it is about economics, it's about culture, it's about civilization, it's about balancing our budget, it's about the vitality of the united states of america. and we have to be weighing all of these factors. the immigration issue is the most complex and the most far-reaching topic that we ever deal with here in the united states congress. and we think that obamacare has complicated -- is complicated, it is. it's a lot of pages of legislation. but the bad things that are flowing from it were predicted here from this spot by many of us on our side of the aisle. it was understandable for us. but because it's somewhat objective to be able to look at the formulas and see what's going to happen and know what insurance policies do, the immigration issue goes deeper. and it's the multiplication of current democrat grasks and how they blend with future demographics and what we might do and all of
us. so i come here, mr. speaker, to address this situation of immigration, as the gentlelady from minnesota has. it's something that's important for all of us to understand, the big picture, the full picture. and it is about economics, it's about culture, it's about civilization, it's about balancing our budget, it's about the vitality of the united states of america. and we have to be weighing all of these factors. the immigration issue is the most complex and the most far-reaching topic that...
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us down for sunday. lower humidity, temperatures getting into the 80s. look at the rain from minnesotalantic for sunday. then the west is going to start getting hot with >>> and a view outside from west of san jose. you can see the city there in the distance and also some breaks in the low clouds now. we will see the temperatures around san jose climbing into the low 80s with mostly sunny skies and partly cloudy conditions and west of san francisco and 6. 6 for the high there, and 72 in oakland. low clouds are the story and what is interesting through the weekend and monday, tropical moisture coming up out of southern california may kick off an isolated shower early next week. >>> today's top spot, we are heading down to steamy baltimore, maryland. tune in for live music, arts and crafts and more at the art festival. they celebrate cultural differences and travel with a special international installation. if you are in baltimore, check it out. all the visual and performing arts from baltimore and beyond. drink plenty of water. carson? >> thank you. will do. >>> controversy this morning
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minnesota twins cities area. this is the guy they want to promote to hand alcohol, tobacco, and firearms. and effective leadership, his lack of concern about matters and issues brought to his attention by each of us. each of us means the other federal agencies like the drug enforcement administration or the irs. our common dissatisfaction with his poor leadership, bathetic interaction, and insufficient prosecution support was the theme of many discussions to remind -- bathetic interaction and insufficient prosecution support was the theme of many discussions during my tenure. he spoke to was with this respect. he goes on to note that after he became a united states attorney in minnesota they prosecuted significantly less cases of every type. 40% fewer defendants were charged in 2012 than the previous year. he would not prosecute the cases. a federal investigator agency was up in arms about it. this retired s.a.c. tells the truth. president obama is determined to make him the head of the atf, involving leadership of fire arms and weapons charges all over america. we have already had the fast and furious scandal. shouldn't the senate ask questions about this? should we rubberstamp of this? they are
minnesota twins cities area. this is the guy they want to promote to hand alcohol, tobacco, and firearms. and effective leadership, his lack of concern about matters and issues brought to his attention by each of us. each of us means the other federal agencies like the drug enforcement administration or the irs. our common dissatisfaction with his poor leadership, bathetic interaction, and insufficient prosecution support was the theme of many discussions to remind -- bathetic interaction and...
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us disrespectfully and occasionally with disdain." close quote. then he went on to note that after he became united states attorney in minnesota, they prosecuted significantly less cases of every type, 40% fewer defendants were charged in 2012 when mr. jones was a u.s. attorney than the previous year because he wouldn't prosecute the cases, and the federal investigative agencies were up in arms about it, and this retired s.a.c. tells the truth. i think he should be listened to, but president obama is determined to make him the head of the a.t.f., involving leadership of gun enforcement, firearms and weapons charges all over america. we've already had the fast and furious scandal. so shouldn't the senate ask questions about this? should we rubber stamp this? well, they are rushing it right through committee, trying to do it right now. move him on, get him confirmed, and anybody that stands in the way, tough luck. the majority leader's going to drive it through. he gets to decide who gets confirmed around here. he gets to decide what the rules are in the united states senate. and they are forgetting the effort they led against just in the last part of preside
us disrespectfully and occasionally with disdain." close quote. then he went on to note that after he became united states attorney in minnesota, they prosecuted significantly less cases of every type, 40% fewer defendants were charged in 2012 when mr. jones was a u.s. attorney than the previous year because he wouldn't prosecute the cases, and the federal investigative agencies were up in arms about it, and this retired s.a.c. tells the truth. i think he should be listened to, but...
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us here to do. . the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from minnesota is recognized. mr. peterson: could i inquire do i have one minute left? the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from minnesota has 2 1/2 minutes remaining. mr. peterson: i yield the gentlelady from texas one minute. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlelady from texas is recognized for one minute. ms. jackson lee: the house is not in order, mr. chairman. the speaker pro tempore: the house will come to order. the gentlelady from texas vked. ms. jackson lee: i thank you. i think what we have come to today and i hope my colleagues on the other side of the aisle understand the passion, the ripping apart of my literal hearts around a bill that is going to continue to pierce the existence of 46.2 million people living in poverty, almost 10 million families. 3.4% of children living in poverty, 17% of elderly, and 21% of adults because this is about hunger. and hunger is silent. we cannot pass this parm bill today because there is no proof, there is no documentation, there is no written commitment that we will eve
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use this law of war and to hold enemy combatants incommunicado. of course, in padilla's case, he was held for nearly three years. two years without an attorney. because james comey spoke once in minnesotaith walter mondale, and mondale asked him about that case, james comey went a step further in 2009 -- and this was in my questions in the op ed. he said we need to have an ability to incapacitate suspects when there is not adequate evidence to use in court or a foreign government gives to the united states evidence it needs to be secret. in 2009, which came quite a long time afterwards, he is still defending the concept of indefinite detention without the right to attorney, but even the right to be adjudicated in a criminal court. >> what did he mean by incapacitate? >> he made a reference to the way that we can hold mentally ill people through a different process rather than in adjudicating criminal guilt. he said if there was a way to sod the mentally dangerous that we can maintain safety, there must be a way to do this with dangerous terror suspects. >> during tuesday's senate confirmation hearing, and james comey was also asked about domestic surveillance. he insisted the secret fo
use this law of war and to hold enemy combatants incommunicado. of course, in padilla's case, he was held for nearly three years. two years without an attorney. because james comey spoke once in minnesotaith walter mondale, and mondale asked him about that case, james comey went a step further in 2009 -- and this was in my questions in the op ed. he said we need to have an ability to incapacitate suspects when there is not adequate evidence to use in court or a foreign government gives to the...