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mr. jones: mr. speaker, i would continue to reserve the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman reserves the balance of his time. the gentleman from missouri. mr. clay: thank you, mr. speaker. at this time i'd like to yield three minutes to the gentlewoman from new york, miss ma lenny. -mrs. maloney. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlelady from new york is recognized for three minutes. mrs. maloney: mr. speaker, i want to begin by thanking my colleague and very good friend, corrine brown, for her leadership on this and also the chairman, walter jones, and ranking member clay. and i am a proud co-sponsor and i rise in strong support of this bill and i am thrilled that the montford point marines are with us in the gallery. and in 1941 president roosevelt issued an executive order which opened the door for the first african-americans to enlist in the united states marines. totaling approximately 20,000, these brave men faced segregated training at montford point, north carolina, whil
mr. jones: mr. speaker, i would continue to reserve the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman reserves the balance of his time. the gentleman from missouri. mr. clay: thank you, mr. speaker. at this time i'd like to yield three minutes to the gentlewoman from new york, miss ma lenny. -mrs. maloney. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlelady from new york is recognized for three minutes. mrs. maloney: mr. speaker, i want to begin by thanking my colleague and very good friend,...
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mr. jones: mr. speaker, thank you very much. i would like to thank president obama for bringing all of our troops home from iraq by the end of this year. this war was unnecessary. a war that cost over $850 billion. brought over 4,400 americans were killed. and over 33,000 wounded. it is my hope that future congresses will not accept misinformation from an administration as justification for sending our troops overseas to engage in combat. i am reminded of a quote from rue yard kipling, "epitaphs of war" i quote, if they ask you why we died, tell them because our fathers lied. i hope this lesson stays with the future leaders of this country and they do everything they can to keep our young men and women from going to war unless it is absolutely justified. before the district work period, i went to the new walter reed facility at bethesda. i saw five marines, four of whom have lost both legs. a young lance corporal looked at me and asked, why are we still in afghanistan? i had to stand there with his
mr. jones: mr. speaker, thank you very much. i would like to thank president obama for bringing all of our troops home from iraq by the end of this year. this war was unnecessary. a war that cost over $850 billion. brought over 4,400 americans were killed. and over 33,000 wounded. it is my hope that future congresses will not accept misinformation from an administration as justification for sending our troops overseas to engage in combat. i am reminded of a quote from rue yard kipling,...
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mr. jones. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized for two minutes. mr. jones: i thank the gentleman for the time. every time a president, democrat or republican, asks congress to approve a trade deal, ey give us these wildly optimistic projections of how many jobs these deals will create. sadly this adprgs -- this administration is no different. president obama suggested that the korea free trade agreement will create 70,000 new jobs. the record shows crust how wrong that claim is. in the 1990's, president clinton suggested thanafta would create over 200,000 jobs. here's the reality. since nafta passed in december, 1993, america has lost 5.15 million jobs. lost 5.15 million manufacturing jobs. 384,000 of these jobs were lost in my home state of rth carona. in 2005, president bush claimed that cafta was a pro-jobs bill that would stem the tide of u.s. manufacturing jobs losses but since cafta passed in september of 2005, america has lost 2.4 million manufacturing jobs. here we have
mr. jones. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized for two minutes. mr. jones: i thank the gentleman for the time. every time a president, democrat or republican, asks congress to approve a trade deal, ey give us these wildly optimistic projections of how many jobs these deals will create. sadly this adprgs -- this administration is no different. president obama suggested that the korea free trade agreement will create 70,000 new jobs. the record shows crust how wrong that claim...
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i have personally spent time in the library, growing up with mrs. jones' daughters studying here.e we are on the corner, the process of a new day, a new beginning. i say that optimistically but also cautiously. it is a new day because it is a ground-breaking ceremony and we are moving forward, but we're also continuing the work that many have done before us for this part of the community. [applause] and i highlight particularly our matriarch leaders because they will have a special space in the library. right? just making sure. when you think about a community in transition, like ours, when you put it in context with the challenges we are having, today is symbolic. today is the day that we break ground, to plant a new seed that will bear fruit. that is exactly what a library does. it houses our culture, traditions, way of life, and it preserves it, and it preserves it for future generations so that they know where they are
i have personally spent time in the library, growing up with mrs. jones' daughters studying here.e we are on the corner, the process of a new day, a new beginning. i say that optimistically but also cautiously. it is a new day because it is a ground-breaking ceremony and we are moving forward, but we're also continuing the work that many have done before us for this part of the community. [applause] and i highlight particularly our matriarch leaders because they will have a special space in the...
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in the town of mrs jones capital reported a purchase over twenty thousand dollar immobile crematorium utilizing biological waste namely the dispensing of the stray animals. we put this crematorium on wheels and are now able to cut a large areas including neighboring towns we had many objections but they all come to nothing in our fight against bites from stray dogs and the spread of infection tens of thousands of stray animals roaming the streets of ukraine cities in this a chance cologne hundreds of residents are bitten by dogs every year it sounds of plans to first shoot the animals dead and then destroy their bodies in the morgue. but in reality it turned into gruesome killings sparking outrage among the animal protection societies closer to the locals believe the dogs are still alive but we don't have any evidence of what poison is used to kill them so we can't say for sure that the only official way of regulating the number of these animals is to sterilize rather than to kill them and we will start demanding this happens in europe improved officials over the past few decades stra
in the town of mrs jones capital reported a purchase over twenty thousand dollar immobile crematorium utilizing biological waste namely the dispensing of the stray animals. we put this crematorium on wheels and are now able to cut a large areas including neighboring towns we had many objections but they all come to nothing in our fight against bites from stray dogs and the spread of infection tens of thousands of stray animals roaming the streets of ukraine cities in this a chance cologne...
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mr jones walkmans michel thank you for having me thank you thank you very much for being for being here well. the international energy agency the i.a.e.a. has signed a new car pray shin agreements with russia what's new in these atmos can you explain in a couple of. well it's it's a good question but. basically we're continuing the evolution of our cooperation which has gone on for many years but in particular the focus in upcoming will be more and more on energy efficiency which is a very important objective for russia not only will it allow russia to adopt new more modern technologies will be and benefit for economic growth in russia it will give you more resources to add to your exports so i think it will be a win win for russia and for the international community because greater supplies of russian oil and gas will mean greater energy security for the rest of the world well we like talking about energy security security. especially of demand but also security of supply there anyway when you talk security of supply security of the moment we mean that there is a contradiction between
mr jones walkmans michel thank you for having me thank you thank you very much for being for being here well. the international energy agency the i.a.e.a. has signed a new car pray shin agreements with russia what's new in these atmos can you explain in a couple of. well it's it's a good question but. basically we're continuing the evolution of our cooperation which has gone on for many years but in particular the focus in upcoming will be more and more on energy efficiency which is a very...
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duncan, mr. jones, mr. mcgovern who spoke earlier. and i intend to address the issue of the war in afghanistan. this war's got to end. it's got to end because it's making us weaker not stronger. it's a dead end strategy that is the result of decision that is were made that do not treat with the respect they are entitled to the willingness of our men and women in uniform to serve. they will doll whatever it is we ask them -- do whatever it is we ask them to do. our job is to give them a policy that's worthy of the sacrifice that they are always willing to make. this war in afghanistan has been going on for 10 years. it has morphed into the united states military and the united states taxpayer having the burden of building a nation in afghanistan. that can't be done. we know if can't be done. but there is an unwillingness to have a reckoning in this congress and in this country to turn the direction of our national defense into fighting terrorism in a sensible way, not nation building in afghanistan. so the central issue here is not jus
duncan, mr. jones, mr. mcgovern who spoke earlier. and i intend to address the issue of the war in afghanistan. this war's got to end. it's got to end because it's making us weaker not stronger. it's a dead end strategy that is the result of decision that is were made that do not treat with the respect they are entitled to the willingness of our men and women in uniform to serve. they will doll whatever it is we ask them -- do whatever it is we ask them to do. our job is to give them a policy...
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hello, mr. jones. political pop, next.ime a local business opens its doors or creates another laptop bag or hires another employee, it's not just good for business. it's good for the entire community. at bank of america, we know the impact that local businesses have on communities. that's why we extended $7.8 billion to small businesses across the country so far this year. because the more we help them, the more we help make opportunity possible. the world needs more energy. where's it going to come from? ♪ that's why right here, in australia, chevron is building one of the biggest natural gas projects in the world. enough power for a city the size of singapore for 50 years. what's it going to do to the planet? natural gas is the cleanest conventional fuel there is. we've got to be smart about this. it's a smart way to go. ♪ i'm a dad, coach... and i quit smoking with chantix. knowing that i could smoke during the first week was really important to me. [ male announcer ] along with support, chantix is proven to help people
hello, mr. jones. political pop, next.ime a local business opens its doors or creates another laptop bag or hires another employee, it's not just good for business. it's good for the entire community. at bank of america, we know the impact that local businesses have on communities. that's why we extended $7.8 billion to small businesses across the country so far this year. because the more we help them, the more we help make opportunity possible. the world needs more energy. where's it going to...
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mr. jones. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized for two minutes. mr. jones: i thank the gentleman for the time. every time a president, democrat or republican, asks congress to approve a trade deal, they give us these wildly optimistic projections of how many jobs these deals will create. sadly this adprgs -- this administration is no different. president obama suggested that the korea free trade agreement will create 70,000 new jobs. the record shows crust how wrong that claim is. in the 1990's, president clinton suggested that nafta would create over 200,000 jobs. here's the reality. since nafta passed in december, 1993, america has lost 5.15 million jobs. lost 5.15 million manufacturing jobs. 384,000 of these jobs were lost in my home state of north carolina. in 2005, president bush claimed that cafta was a pro-jobs bill that would stem the tide of u.s. manufacturing jobs losses but since cafta passed in september of 2005, america has lost 2.4 million manufacturing jobs. here
mr. jones. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized for two minutes. mr. jones: i thank the gentleman for the time. every time a president, democrat or republican, asks congress to approve a trade deal, they give us these wildly optimistic projections of how many jobs these deals will create. sadly this adprgs -- this administration is no different. president obama suggested that the korea free trade agreement will create 70,000 new jobs. the record shows crust how wrong that claim...
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i want to echo the remarks of my friend and colleague mr. jones. he is no longer in the room but i appreciate his vigilance and courage in continuing to highlight the importance of ending the war and bringing the troops home. we started the day with protesters in the room. sometimes they seem disruptive or their tactics we might argue with but we are facing a time when there are protesters in every city where we reside or represent and there is huge dissatisfaction in our country about representation they feel many of us give them in congress and one key area is ending the war. many people feel we were misguided getting into iraq and have been in afghanistan too long and the time of budget deficit we cannot justify $120 million a year. i have been on this committee, this is my third year but i have a feeling we are in an unconscionable inertia around the war. hard to end in terms of 2015 or 2016 and people continually wonder when will we end the war, particularly after the capture of bin laden, after the reduced number of al qaeda operatives and in
i want to echo the remarks of my friend and colleague mr. jones. he is no longer in the room but i appreciate his vigilance and courage in continuing to highlight the importance of ending the war and bringing the troops home. we started the day with protesters in the room. sometimes they seem disruptive or their tactics we might argue with but we are facing a time when there are protesters in every city where we reside or represent and there is huge dissatisfaction in our country about...
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mr. jones, good to have you with us tonight. i'd like you -- you have been a focal point when it comes to attacks from the right wing. the description of these protesters, i think, is despicable by the right wing. does this fuel the protest or not have an affect at all? what do you think. >> i don't think the people who are standing up for the middle class and standing up for the american dream care one wit about any of this stuff. listen, americans have hit a pain threshold. you have people sitting on a white hot stove for three years. d.c. has done nothing about it, despite the best efforts of our best people there. wall street is being more contemptuous and dumping more pain on the people and foebs are starting to holler. when somebody sits on a white hot stove for three years you can't critique how they holler. some say they don't have message clarity. no one in the white house has message clarity. they have moral clarity. we need to listen and represent them. >> i had a conversation with someone i respect who said this is m
mr. jones, good to have you with us tonight. i'd like you -- you have been a focal point when it comes to attacks from the right wing. the description of these protesters, i think, is despicable by the right wing. does this fuel the protest or not have an affect at all? what do you think. >> i don't think the people who are standing up for the middle class and standing up for the american dream care one wit about any of this stuff. listen, americans have hit a pain threshold. you have...
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mr. quincy jones. the legend. only are you a legend but you have had a whole career working with other legends. let me know what it was like working with them. i have to start with ray charles. >> ray was like my brother from another mother. ray came into the town in florida. he had sight until he was six. he had chickenpox and scratched his eyes when he was in florida. he went to the white house, they wouldn't let him in. when he got to the black house, he was blind. he was like 100 years older than me. he was living at home. i was 14. he had his own apartment, two pair of shoes, two pair of suits, two girlfriends, a record player then and everything. ray was very independent. his mother taught him to not be like with the canes and the dogs. ray would go shopping on his own, whatever. the streets, cross the lights. i never could figure out how he could do that. the only time ray got blind was when there pr pretty girls around. stevie does the same thing today. i bust him all the time. you get all blind, man. >> p
mr. quincy jones. the legend. only are you a legend but you have had a whole career working with other legends. let me know what it was like working with them. i have to start with ray charles. >> ray was like my brother from another mother. ray came into the town in florida. he had sight until he was six. he had chickenpox and scratched his eyes when he was in florida. he went to the white house, they wouldn't let him in. when he got to the black house, he was blind. he was like 100...
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i want to echo the remarks of my good friend and colleague mr. jones.now he is no longer in the room. but i really do appreciate his vigilance encouraging continuing -- vigilance and courage continuing to highlight the importance of bringing the troops back home. i know we started the day with protesters in the room could sometimes they seem disruptive or their taxes may be -- or their tactics may be lacking. but there protesters and almost every city in which we represent. but there is huge dissatisfaction in our country about the representation that they feel that many of us give them in congress and one key area it is about ending the war. many people feel we were misguided getting into iraq, that we have been in afghanistan to long. with the budget deficit, we cannot justify $120 billion per year. i want to echo mr. jones and say that i have been on the committee for three years. but i have the feeling that we find ourselves often in somewhat of a unconscionable inertia around the war. 2014 turns into 2015 and 2016. and people wonder when we will en
i want to echo the remarks of my good friend and colleague mr. jones.now he is no longer in the room. but i really do appreciate his vigilance encouraging continuing -- vigilance and courage continuing to highlight the importance of bringing the troops back home. i know we started the day with protesters in the room could sometimes they seem disruptive or their taxes may be -- or their tactics may be lacking. but there protesters and almost every city in which we represent. but there is huge...
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i want to echo the remarks of my good friend and colleague mr. jones. i know he is no longer in the room. but i really do appreciate his vigilance encouraging continuing to highlight the importance of bringing the troops back home. i know we started the day with protesters in the room could sometimes they seem disruptive or their taxes may be -- or their tactics may be lacking. but there is huge dissatisfaction in our country about the representation that they feel that many of us give them in congress and one key area it is about ending the war. many people feel we were misguided getting into iraq, that we have been in afghanistan to long. with the budget deficit, we cannot justify $120 billion per year. i want to echo mr. jones and say that i have been on the committee for three years. but i have the feeling that we find ourselves often in somewhat of a unconscionable inertia around the war. 2014 turns into 2015 and 2016. and people wonder when we will end the war, particularly after the capture of osama bin laden, after the reduced number of al qaeda
i want to echo the remarks of my good friend and colleague mr. jones. i know he is no longer in the room. but i really do appreciate his vigilance encouraging continuing to highlight the importance of bringing the troops back home. i know we started the day with protesters in the room could sometimes they seem disruptive or their taxes may be -- or their tactics may be lacking. but there is huge dissatisfaction in our country about the representation that they feel that many of us give them in...
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mr. jones: mr. speaker, thank you very much. this friday would be the 10th anniversary of our troops being committed to afghanistan. this commitment by the previous administration and congress was justified because bin laden and al qaeda were responsible for 9/11. but now bin laden is dead, al qaeda is dispersed all around the world. beside me is a poster of an honor guard carrying the flag draped coffin off a plane at dover afters -- air force base to accompany a photo. i will lead into the record an editorial from bob schieffer, titled the real cost of war. i was in an airport lounge the or day when i saw a woman across the way. why i kept staring, i don't know. maybe it's just that she seemed so sad. and then i understood and i looked away hoping she had not seen me stare. because in her lap was an american flag neatly folded into a triangle and placed in a clear plastic case. a flag folded the way it always is when it's given to a soldier's family. as a soldier's coffin is being lowered into the grave. i figured her to be a
mr. jones: mr. speaker, thank you very much. this friday would be the 10th anniversary of our troops being committed to afghanistan. this commitment by the previous administration and congress was justified because bin laden and al qaeda were responsible for 9/11. but now bin laden is dead, al qaeda is dispersed all around the world. beside me is a poster of an honor guard carrying the flag draped coffin off a plane at dover afters -- air force base to accompany a photo. i will lead into the...
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the chair recognizes the gentleman from north carolina, mr. jones, for five minutes. mr. jones: mr. speaker, thank you very much. i'm back on the floor again today to talk about bringing our troops home from afghanistan. i had the privilege, the honor to be at walter reed on tuesday at bethesda and talked to so many of our young men and women who lost legs and other parts of their body and just continue to wonder why in the world the leadership of the house does not join together in call on mr. obama to bring our troops home before 2014/2015. mr. speaker, i'm holding up right now from "the wall street journal" an article. it's rather lengthy that says afghan opium output surges. that is, you know, real encouraging. our young men and women walking the roads of afghanistan getting their legs blown off and yet the drugs in afghanistan are surging. that's great news for the -- i guess -- the dealers. mr. speaker, in addition to that, on october 5 in a poll it says one in three vets see iraq-afghanistan wars as a waste. and i read, a new opinion survey says one in three u.s. veterans of
the chair recognizes the gentleman from north carolina, mr. jones, for five minutes. mr. jones: mr. speaker, thank you very much. i'm back on the floor again today to talk about bringing our troops home from afghanistan. i had the privilege, the honor to be at walter reed on tuesday at bethesda and talked to so many of our young men and women who lost legs and other parts of their body and just continue to wonder why in the world the leadership of the house does not join together in call on mr....
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the chair recognizes the gentleman from north carolina, mr. jones, for five minutes. mr. jones: mr. speaker, thank you very much. and, mr. speaker, yesterday i had the privilege and the humbling experience of going to walter reed at bethesda. it's a magnificent medical complex and our young men and women deserve that kind of treatment. i was so impressed. visiting the wounded i encountered a lance corporal who was wounded during his second tour in afghanistan standing there in his room with his mother, he asked me, why are we still in afghanistan? and i looked at his mother and i looked at his face. i said, i don't know. i said, there are a few of us in the house trying to get our troops back home before 2014, 2015. mr. speaker, i have beside me a photograph of a triple amputee, a soldier with his wife who's lost both legs and an arm. yesterday, i noted to the doctor who was escorting me around that i saw more double amputees than ever before. saw some down in the rehabilitation -- excuse me -- rehab center and saw those in the rooms that have not gotten to that point yet because of
the chair recognizes the gentleman from north carolina, mr. jones, for five minutes. mr. jones: mr. speaker, thank you very much. and, mr. speaker, yesterday i had the privilege and the humbling experience of going to walter reed at bethesda. it's a magnificent medical complex and our young men and women deserve that kind of treatment. i was so impressed. visiting the wounded i encountered a lance corporal who was wounded during his second tour in afghanistan standing there in his room with his...
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[laughter] mr. jones is facing the possibility of criminal charges. why?when he is our special guest in kelly's court next. ♪ [ female announcer ] so you think your kids are getting enough vegetables? yeah, maybe not. v8 v-fusion juice gives them a full serving of vegetables plus a full serving of fruit. but it just tastes like fruit. v8. what's your number? her morng begins with arthritis pain. that's a coffee and two pills. the afternoon tour begins with more pain and more pills. the evening guests arrive. back to sore knees. back to more pills. the day is done but hang on... her doctor recommended aleve. just 2 pills can keep arthritis pain away all day with fewer pills than tylenol. this is lara who chose 2 aleve and fewer pills for a day free of pain. [ female announcer ] get money saving coupons at aleve.com. with advanced power, the 4g network makes everything faster-- smartphones, laptops, tablets, mobile hotspots. but not all 4g is created equal. among the major carriers, only verizon's 4g network is 100% lte, the gold standard of wireless technol
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the issue that is the unknown is the ongoing >> mr. jones, let me ask you a question about the mandatory pre-emption that is in the abc plan. you talk about how consumers in washington state would be heard by that. give the committee a few examples of how you think that might actually hurt consumers in your state? >> one of the traditional issues in examining entered courier proposals is to look at consumer benefits, consumer welfare. the abc plan proponents put out a paper on consumer benefits but a lot of that hinges on how the carriers price long distance services and held a bundle. a lot the services or bundled, sometimes with cable, wireless /were line service pyrrhic it is important to understand -- make no mistake, at&t and verizon and the other long- distance carriers are going to save hundreds of millions of dollars. it is difficult to see what the consumer benefits are going to be. that is one of my issues, washington state consumers, if you are talking about large consolidated companies that have substantial market power that can
the issue that is the unknown is the ongoing >> mr. jones, let me ask you a question about the mandatory pre-emption that is in the abc plan. you talk about how consumers in washington state would be heard by that. give the committee a few examples of how you think that might actually hurt consumers in your state? >> one of the traditional issues in examining entered courier proposals is to look at consumer benefits, consumer welfare. the abc plan proponents put out a paper on...
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guest: mr. jones was an owner of a nightclub in northwest d.c. the police believe he was involved in a cocaine operation. they did not know exactly who was involved in it. they wanted to build a case against him. they tracked his car going back and forth to some steakhouse. they raided the house and fall -- found a lot of cocaine and drugs. when he was convicted, his attorney tried to keep out the information about the movement. the judge said not an unreasonable search. when the case went to they overturned his conviction and said it was it fourth amendment violation. the government cannot -- it would be one thing if they fall due for a day -- if they followed you fridafor a day. the supreme court has to resolve this question. host: our obama, derek, it democrats -- alabama. caller: my question is about the supreme court and its ability to weigh a case objectively. you mentioned that more than likely the conservative view and leave towards a liberal view. is it really possible to ever have a case that is truly based on the laws when at the end o
guest: mr. jones was an owner of a nightclub in northwest d.c. the police believe he was involved in a cocaine operation. they did not know exactly who was involved in it. they wanted to build a case against him. they tracked his car going back and forth to some steakhouse. they raided the house and fall -- found a lot of cocaine and drugs. when he was convicted, his attorney tried to keep out the information about the movement. the judge said not an unreasonable search. when the case went to...
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guest: mr. jones was an owner of a nightclub in northwest d.c.olice believe he was involved in a cocaine operation. they did not know exactly who was involved in it. they wanted to build a case against him. they tracked his car going back and forth to some steakhouse. they raided the house and fall -- found a lot of cocaine and drugs. when he was convicted, his attorney tried to keep out the information about the movement. the judge said not an unreasonable search. when the case went to they overturned his conviction and said it was it fourth amendment violation. the government cannot -- it would be one thing if they fall due for a day -- if they followed you fridafor a day. the supreme court has to resolve this question. host: our obama, derek, it democrats -- alabama. caller: my question is about the supreme court and its ability to weigh a case objectively. you mentioned that more than likely the conservative view and leave towards a liberal view. is it really possible to ever have a case that is truly based on the laws when at the end of the
guest: mr. jones was an owner of a nightclub in northwest d.c.olice believe he was involved in a cocaine operation. they did not know exactly who was involved in it. they wanted to build a case against him. they tracked his car going back and forth to some steakhouse. they raided the house and fall -- found a lot of cocaine and drugs. when he was convicted, his attorney tried to keep out the information about the movement. the judge said not an unreasonable search. when the case went to they...
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guest: mr. jones was an owner of a nightclub in northwest d.c. the police believe he was involved in a cocaine operation. they did not know exactly who was involved in it. they wanted to build a case against him. they tracked his car going back and forth to some steakhouse. they raided the house and fall -- found a lot of cocaine and drugs. when he was convicted, his attorney tried to keep out the information about the movement. the judge said not an unreasonable search. when the case went to they overturned his conviction and said it was it fourth amendment violation. the government cannot -- it would be one thing if they fall due for a day -- if they followed you fridafor a day. the supreme court has to resolve this question. host: our obama, derek, it democrats -- alabama. caller: my question is about the supreme court and its ability to weigh a case objectively. you mentioned that more than likely the conservative view and leave towards a liberal view. is it really possible to ever have a case that is truly based on the laws when at the end o
guest: mr. jones was an owner of a nightclub in northwest d.c. the police believe he was involved in a cocaine operation. they did not know exactly who was involved in it. they wanted to build a case against him. they tracked his car going back and forth to some steakhouse. they raided the house and fall -- found a lot of cocaine and drugs. when he was convicted, his attorney tried to keep out the information about the movement. the judge said not an unreasonable search. when the case went to...
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>> i work with you stand endowment, be philanthropic foundation mr. jones established with his wife mary gibbons jones. it is another great example how jesse jones used the wealth he acquired through capitalism to enhance the common good. he gave all his buildings and businesses. houston chronicle and the right hotel, the house in new york city built, all of these were donated to the foundation and to accuse the endowment has no assets of $1.5 billion and since mr. jones established houston endowment it has donated $1.5 million to help create a community where the opportunity to thrive is available to all. >> houston resident steven fenberg has written about jesse jones. "unprecedented power: jesse jones, capitalism, and the common good" is the name of the book. thank you for joining us. >> thank you for having me. >> a couple hours of live coverage continues from here in austin. a few minutes we bring you prud'homme talking about "the ripple effect: the fate of fresh water in the twenty-first century". a good issue for texas in the drought they are facing.
>> i work with you stand endowment, be philanthropic foundation mr. jones established with his wife mary gibbons jones. it is another great example how jesse jones used the wealth he acquired through capitalism to enhance the common good. he gave all his buildings and businesses. houston chronicle and the right hotel, the house in new york city built, all of these were donated to the foundation and to accuse the endowment has no assets of $1.5 billion and since mr. jones established...
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mr. putin's spokesperson revealed the truth behind these images which impressed russian television viewers, an indiana jones style vladimir putin discovering treasure. they had been put there for mr. putin to find. this shows the steps his devices will go to to keep his boston shows the -- this shows the depths his advisers will go to to keep a positive image of him. >> to see what we're working on, simply go to our facebook page. for all of us at bbc news, thank you for watching and have a very good weekend. >> make sense of international news at bbc.com/news. >> funding was made possible by the freeman foundation of new york, stowe, vermont, and honolulu. newman's own foundation. union bank. and shell. >> this is kim - about to feel one of his favorite sensations. at shell, we're developing more efficient fuels in countries like malaysia that can help us get the most from our energy resources. let's use energy more efficiently. let's go. >> "bbc world news america" was presented by kcet los angeles.
mr. putin's spokesperson revealed the truth behind these images which impressed russian television viewers, an indiana jones style vladimir putin discovering treasure. they had been put there for mr. putin to find. this shows the steps his devices will go to to keep his boston shows the -- this shows the depths his advisers will go to to keep a positive image of him. >> to see what we're working on, simply go to our facebook page. for all of us at bbc news, thank you for watching and have...
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guest: mr. jones was an owner of a nightclub in northwest d.c. the police believe he was involved in a cocai operation. they did not know exactly who was involved in it. they wanted to build a case against him. they tracked his car going back and forth to some steakhouse. they raided the house and fall -- found a lot of cocaine and drugs. when he was convicted, his attorney tried to keep out the informatio about the movement. the judge said not an unreasonable search. when the case went to they overturned his conviction and said it was it fourth endment violation. the government cannot -- it would be one thing if they fall due for a day -- if they followed you fridafor a day. the supreme court has to resolve this question. host: our obama, derek, it democrats -- alabama. caller: my question is about the supreme court and its ability to weigh a case objectively. you mentioned that more than likely the conservative view and leave towards a liberal view. is it really possible to ever have a case that is truly based on the laws when at the end of the
guest: mr. jones was an owner of a nightclub in northwest d.c. the police believe he was involved in a cocai operation. they did not know exactly who was involved in it. they wanted to build a case against him. they tracked his car going back and forth to some steakhouse. they raided the house and fall -- found a lot of cocaine and drugs. when he was convicted, his attorney tried to keep out the informatio about the movement. the judge said not an unreasonable search. when the case went to they...
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mr. putin's spokesman revealed the truth behind these images, which had so impressed russian tv viewers -- an indiana jones style vladimir putin discovering treasure. the spokesman admitted that the sixth-century things had been put there especially for mr. putin to find. it shows the depth his advisors will go to to keep putin's positive image afloat. steve rosenberg, bbc news, moscow. >> and who knows what he's planning for his 60th? well, from one big personality to other, arnold schwarzenegger, the ex-california governor and the star of the blockbuster film "terminator" unveiled a statue of himself in an austrian village where he grew up. his old family home has been turned into a museum, showing how the body builder reached stardom. and his message for ambitious young austrians -- stay hungry. well, that brings us to the end of today's broadcast, but remember, you can find constant updates on our website at any time. and to see what we're working on, simply go to our facebook page. i'm jane o'brien, and for all of us at "bbc world news" america, thank you for watching and have a good weekend. >> union
mr. putin's spokesman revealed the truth behind these images, which had so impressed russian tv viewers -- an indiana jones style vladimir putin discovering treasure. the spokesman admitted that the sixth-century things had been put there especially for mr. putin to find. it shows the depth his advisors will go to to keep putin's positive image afloat. steve rosenberg, bbc news, moscow. >> and who knows what he's planning for his 60th? well, from one big personality to other, arnold...
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mr. mephistopheles himself, become the next mean president. that's up from david corn coming from mother jones, you're watching "hardball," only on msnbc. ♪ [ mrs. davis ] i want to find a way to break through. to make science as exciting as a video game. i need to reach peter, who's falling behind. and push janet who's 6 chapters ahead. ♪ [ male announcer ] with interactive learning solutions from dell, mrs. davis can make education a little more personal. so every student feels like her only student. dell. the power to do more. >>> big news today. it's filing deadline in new hampshire. the last day for candidates to get on the ballot in the first in the nation primary. mitt romney and rick perry were among the candidates who filed in person today, but long-shot candidate gary johnson, the former governor of new hampshire, didn't expected to be there. johnson's campaign missed an earlier deadline to allow third parties to file on behalf of candidates. so johnson, who was campaigning in arizona yesterday, traveled to new hampshire to file in person today. we'll be right back. with no vegetable
mr. mephistopheles himself, become the next mean president. that's up from david corn coming from mother jones, you're watching "hardball," only on msnbc. ♪ [ mrs. davis ] i want to find a way to break through. to make science as exciting as a video game. i need to reach peter, who's falling behind. and push janet who's 6 chapters ahead. ♪ [ male announcer ] with interactive learning solutions from dell, mrs. davis can make education a little more personal. so every student feels...
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jones and gregry wallace. it's interesting that gregory wallace, an african american man, was supposed to play mr. oge, an excentric neisei who likes literature. i thought it would be an interesting thing to do. but after a while we did a reading and we realized as good an actor as gregory is, it was pushing his limits for him to play a japanese american character in the late 40's. >> i imagine him as being much older. >> in the course of writing the play and using various actors, he became younger. this chinese actor is more like a character in his mid to late 30's, excentric, a career bachelor who is into russian literature and who fashions himself kind of patterned after the japanese artists of the 30's and 40's. he has round sort of glasses and a braid. but getting back to the question of creating characters, for example african american characters, i'm also caution -- i had written another play called johann that was about an african american gi and a japanese wife that got married in post war japan. i wrote that play 20 years ago. i wouldn't do it for about 8 years or so because i just didn'
jones and gregry wallace. it's interesting that gregory wallace, an african american man, was supposed to play mr. oge, an excentric neisei who likes literature. i thought it would be an interesting thing to do. but after a while we did a reading and we realized as good an actor as gregory is, it was pushing his limits for him to play a japanese american character in the late 40's. >> i imagine him as being much older. >> in the course of writing the play and using various actors,...
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mr. roy, with u-verse tv, you can record up to four shows at once on a single dvr and play them back on any tv. ms. joneshas u-verse! [ female announcer ] get u-verse tv and high-speed internet for just $49 a month for 6 months. switch and get the hd-ready dvr included. and u-verse has more hd channels than cable, too. i want at&t. -me, too! -yeah! who wants to talk to a fireman? i do! okay. [ female announcer ] choose the bundle that fits your life. at&t.
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mr. roy, with u-verse tv, you can record up to four shows at once on a single dvr and play them back on any tv. ms. jones has u-verse! [ female announcer ] get u-verse tv and high-speed internet for just $49 a month for 6 months. switch and get the hd-ready dvr included. and u-verse has more hd channels than cable, too. i want at&t. -me, too! -yeah! who wants to talk to a fireman? i do! okay. [ female announcer ] choose the bundle that fits your life. at&t. >>> your realtime captioner is linda marie macdonald. >>> good afternoon, everybody. i'm frank mallicoat. >> i'm grace lee. >>> we begin with oakland mayor jean quan. she continues to take criticism and not just here in the bay area. >> it's true. the police action this week against "occupy oakland" protestors now drawing criticism from several prominent voices, especially liberals. and as kristy seifkin tells us, even the protestors themselves are not sure where jean quan stands. >> terrible. if she was a football coach on an nfl team, she would be replaced. >> reporter: willie brown isn't the only one who thinks that mayor quan needs to move along.
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mr. roy, with u-verse tv, you can record up to four shows at once on a single dvr and play them back on any tv. ms. jones has u-verse! [ female announcer ] get u-verse tv and high-speed internet for just $49 a month for 6 months. switch and get the hd-ready dvr included. and u-verse has more hd channels than cable, too. i want at&t. -me, too! -yeah! who wants to talk to a fireman? i do! okay. [ female announcer ] choose the bundle that fits your life.
mr. roy, with u-verse tv, you can record up to four shows at once on a single dvr and play them back on any tv. ms. jones has u-verse! [ female announcer ] get u-verse tv and high-speed internet for just $49 a month for 6 months. switch and get the hd-ready dvr included. and u-verse has more hd channels than cable, too. i want at&t. -me, too! -yeah! who wants to talk to a fireman? i do! okay. [ female announcer ] choose the bundle that fits your life.
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mr. mephistopheles himself before the first openly mean president? that's a question posed by our own david korn who's coming right here from mother jones. and he's going to be right here. you're watching "hardball" only on msnbc. look, every day we're using more and more energy. the world needs more energy. where's it going to come from? ♪ that's why right here, in australia, chevron is building one of the biggest natural gas projects in the world. enough power for a city the size of singapore for 50 years. what's it going to do to the planet? natural gas is the cleanest conventional fuel there is. we've got to be smart about this. it's a smart way to go. ♪ dad's a real cleaning machine. and look at mom whipping up some kraft homestyle mac & cheese. sure it's easy to make, but it looks like she's been busting her hump in the kitchen. [ doorbell rings ] ♪ let the fireworks begin. hi, it's so nice to see you. something smells good. [ male announcer ] kraft homestyle macaroni & cheese. cheesy noodles topped with golden-brown, breadcrumbs. you know you love it. that's why i buy new charmin basic. it's very reasonably priced. plus, it's two
mr. mephistopheles himself before the first openly mean president? that's a question posed by our own david korn who's coming right here from mother jones. and he's going to be right here. you're watching "hardball" only on msnbc. look, every day we're using more and more energy. the world needs more energy. where's it going to come from? ♪ that's why right here, in australia, chevron is building one of the biggest natural gas projects in the world. enough power for a city the size...
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mr. biden, perhaps, forgot was van jones not only worked in the same building with you, in the same administrationt they traveled together to denver back in 2009 for a special project. but i guess joe just forgot. >> the big question is occupy wall street and tea party. they're actually equating the two? one was an organic movement that started across this country without one definitive leader, they talked about getting spending in order. occupy wall street, you can't get a definition of what they stand for. >> and this van jones is sometimes tangled up in occupy wall street. there's a big difference between occupy wall street, occupy washington, occupy boston than the tea party. for instance. when was the last time 700 people got arrested at a tea party rally? >> they said they were trapped to blocking the bridge. >> now they want to sue the police. good luck on that. >> let's do some headlines for you now. begin with a man hunt for a mass murderer in montana. f.b.i. agents searching for this man, 22-year-old sheldon bernard chase accused of shooting three victims on an indian reservation. they w
mr. biden, perhaps, forgot was van jones not only worked in the same building with you, in the same administrationt they traveled together to denver back in 2009 for a special project. but i guess joe just forgot. >> the big question is occupy wall street and tea party. they're actually equating the two? one was an organic movement that started across this country without one definitive leader, they talked about getting spending in order. occupy wall street, you can't get a definition of...
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mr. roy, with u-verse tv, you can record up to four shows at once on a single dvr and play them back on any tv. ms. jones has u-verse! [ female announcer ] get u-verse tv and high-speed internet for just $49 a month for 6 months. switch and get the hd-ready dvr included. and u-verse has more hd channels than cable, too. i want at&t. -me, too! -yeah! who wants to talk to a fireman? i do! okay. [ female announcer ] choose the bundle that fits your life. at&t.
mr. roy, with u-verse tv, you can record up to four shows at once on a single dvr and play them back on any tv. ms. jones has u-verse! [ female announcer ] get u-verse tv and high-speed internet for just $49 a month for 6 months. switch and get the hd-ready dvr included. and u-verse has more hd channels than cable, too. i want at&t. -me, too! -yeah! who wants to talk to a fireman? i do! okay. [ female announcer ] choose the bundle that fits your life. at&t.
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mr. roy, with u-verse tv, you can record up to four shows at once on a single dvr and play them back on any tv. ms. jones has u-verse! [ female announcer ] get u-verse tv and high-speed internet for just $49 a month for 6 months. switch and get the hd-ready dvr included. and u-verse has more hd channels than cable, too. i want at&t. -me, too! -yeah! who wants to talk to a fireman? i do! okay. [ female announcer ] choose the bundle that fits your life. at&t. 8wm3.t >> >>> today marks the tenth anniversary of the start of the war in afghanistan. people all over the country, including here in the bay area, will gather tonight to protest the war. in san francisco, a rally will be held in front of the new federal building on seventh and mission streets starting at 3:00. the rally is in solidarity with a larger rally happening this evening in washington, d.c. thousands of people have signed up to participate in the freedom square rally. they say after ten years, enough is enough. >> president obama held a white house news conference this morning. his first since he announced his $447 billion jobs bill just las
mr. roy, with u-verse tv, you can record up to four shows at once on a single dvr and play them back on any tv. ms. jones has u-verse! [ female announcer ] get u-verse tv and high-speed internet for just $49 a month for 6 months. switch and get the hd-ready dvr included. and u-verse has more hd channels than cable, too. i want at&t. -me, too! -yeah! who wants to talk to a fireman? i do! okay. [ female announcer ] choose the bundle that fits your life. at&t. 8wm3.t >> >>>...