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mr. carter. mr. carter: at this time i would like to ask the house to join me in a moment of silence and hopefully prayer for the fort hood community and all those families of the injured and dead at fort hood today. the speaker pro tempore: will all present rise for a moment of >> the senate also honored the victims of yesterday's shooting. leadere senate majority harry reid and minority leader mitch mcconnell. to reflect on what took place in fort hood yesterday. another tragedy. motives, we have just a general understanding, but our hearts are all broken as a result of another tragedy at this great military training facility. it was just a few years ago that there were mass murders on that military base. our nation mourns every casualty that befalls our brave service members, but these seem so unnecessary, and it's such a sad thing. fort hood has seen more than its fair share of tragedy in the last few years, and we know this community and their families are grieving and questioning this latest act
mr. carter. mr. carter: at this time i would like to ask the house to join me in a moment of silence and hopefully prayer for the fort hood community and all those families of the injured and dead at fort hood today. the speaker pro tempore: will all present rise for a moment of >> the senate also honored the victims of yesterday's shooting. leadere senate majority harry reid and minority leader mitch mcconnell. to reflect on what took place in fort hood yesterday. another tragedy....
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mr. carter. mr. carter: at this time i would like to ask the house to join me in a moment of silence and hopefully prayer for the fort hood community and all those families of the injured and dead at fort hood today. the speaker pro tempore: will all present rise for a moment of silence. thank you. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back. without objection, five-minute voting will continue. the question is on passage of the bill. those in favor say aye. those opposed, no. the ayes have it. mr. levin: i ask for the yeas and nays. the speaker pro tempore: does the gentleman ask for a recorded vote? mr. levin: yes. the speaker pro tempore: a recorded vote is requested. those favoring a recorded vote will rise. a sufficient number having arisen, a recorded vote is ordered. members will record their votes by electronic device. this is a five-minute vote. [captioning made possible by the national captioning institute, inc., in cooperation with the united states house of representatives. any use o
mr. carter. mr. carter: at this time i would like to ask the house to join me in a moment of silence and hopefully prayer for the fort hood community and all those families of the injured and dead at fort hood today. the speaker pro tempore: will all present rise for a moment of silence. thank you. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back. without objection, five-minute voting will continue. the question is on passage of the bill. those in favor say aye. those opposed, no. the ayes...
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mr. carter, mr. williams. distinguished members of the subcommittee. i want to thank you for the opportunity to appear before you today to discuss the president's fiscal year 2015 budget for the united states department of justice and to provide an overview of the department's recent achievements and ongoing priorities. despite significant challenges, the past year has been characterized i think by remarkable progress from expanding civil rights for all americans to holding private corporations accountable for wrongdoing in the financial sector. concerns have been raised about a practice called high frequency trading. this practice which consists of financial brokers and trading firms using advanced computer algorithms and ultrahigh-speed data networks to execute trades has rightly received scrutiny from regulators. i can confirm we at the united states department of justice are investigating this practice to determine whether it violates insider trading laws. the department is committed to ensuring the integrity of our financial markets and we are det
mr. carter, mr. williams. distinguished members of the subcommittee. i want to thank you for the opportunity to appear before you today to discuss the president's fiscal year 2015 budget for the united states department of justice and to provide an overview of the department's recent achievements and ongoing priorities. despite significant challenges, the past year has been characterized i think by remarkable progress from expanding civil rights for all americans to holding private corporations...
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. >> i just hope that my sop is able to come out and relate back into the world like, you know, mr carterid. >> one of the carter's lasts acts as he lay dying of prostate cancer was to write a letter to the brooklyn district attorney to reopen the case. >>> the brooklyn attorney will not open the case other than to say it's underreview. legally it's an uphill battle. the fact it it's getting a second look is enough to keep hope alive. >>> now, let's get the weather with everton. you'll have people breathing a huge sigh of relief in the tornado areas. >> i'd like to think sox we have signs that the -- so. we have signs that the tornados threats have diminished. there are storms in the forecast. there's flooding and hail. taking a look at the satellite - huge mess of cloud in the same place as it was yesterday. it's not moving too far too quickly, there's a good reason. there's a large area of high pressure. it's blocking things off. it's having the effect of diminishing the down pours now. hopefully things will start to improve over the next couple of days. this is a picture we have out of
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mr. rogers, full committee chairman, and the ranking member, and then to dr. judge carter for his comments on fort hood. >> thank you, mr. chairman. and attorney general holder, welcome, again, to the committee hearing. i sent the president and yiewrs a letter referencing the toyota settlement, which was a very -- which was announced a couple weeks ago for 1.it -- 1.2 billion dollars and just in that settlement could usher in a major opportunity in that this administration has pointed to and everyone else on the committee supported that we need to do something to lit ramly arrest the increase in the prison population. we have to do something about turning more people into positive pallets in the society, and that we are funding -- you mentioned, the chairman of health, each year, we get closer and closer to a hundred million a year, that we could take a settlement like that and similar to the bp manner, do something constructive with the support of some of the nation's most significant organizations to expand their capacity. the white house indicated that the millions of y
mr. rogers, full committee chairman, and the ranking member, and then to dr. judge carter for his comments on fort hood. >> thank you, mr. chairman. and attorney general holder, welcome, again, to the committee hearing. i sent the president and yiewrs a letter referencing the toyota settlement, which was a very -- which was announced a couple weeks ago for 1.it -- 1.2 billion dollars and just in that settlement could usher in a major opportunity in that this administration has pointed to...
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we are able to to to affect the situation in this mr carter we have to take a very short break now but one comeback in addition to oil be warranted on was also about the relationship between religion and the state isn't this battle still being fought in the region i'll be there on a much broader scale that's coming up in a few moments here on worlds apart. lead. the try to play play play polo going to. want to thank you. for. taking every minute. the luck may. go well. like the claim. was false they say the mole selenski says mostly it's led sometimes from nothing which led this season and it's important. to look just keep up the story will be just everything you see be a stage eight look to be. but the speech was plenty . the interview. below. led. economic pressure to force. now you. want but it's probably. not. welcome back to worlds apart we're discussing war and peace with saddam's foreign minister ali carter mr carter. for more than two decades sudan has been on the u.s. list of state sponsors of terrorism and i know that in your capacity as foreign minister you have pleaded repe
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mr. carter. i've read your book. i would like to come and visit you. think i killed those people, son?two juries found him guilty. >> but he is innocent. it ain't right. >> it is important to transcend the places that hold us. not leaving without you. >> i'm 50 years old. >> your honor, this case was built on a foundation of lies. >> 20 years spent locked up in a cage. justice is all i ask. hate put me in prison. love is going to bust me out. >> the trailer for the film "the hurricane." died inurricane" carter his home in toronto on sunday following a battle with prostate cancer. to discuss his legacy, we're joined by john artis, the codefendant and friend of carter. he has been caring for him since he fell ill. we welcome you to democracy now! condolences to you as you are with rubin carter to the end. talk about the significance of rubin carter's struggle against wrongful incarceration. >> good morning and thank you for the condolences. was a davidily against goliath of the judicial system. ed injustice, unfairness, and any type of behavior action the people who could not afford to s
mr. carter. i've read your book. i would like to come and visit you. think i killed those people, son?two juries found him guilty. >> but he is innocent. it ain't right. >> it is important to transcend the places that hold us. not leaving without you. >> i'm 50 years old. >> your honor, this case was built on a foundation of lies. >> 20 years spent locked up in a cage. justice is all i ask. hate put me in prison. love is going to bust me out. >> the trailer...
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mr. carter. >> mr. speaker, this time i like to ask the house to join me in a moment of silence and hopefully prayer for the fort hood community and all those families of the injured and dead at fort hood today. >> all present rise for a moment of silence. >> thank you. >> the senate also honor the victims of yesterday shooting. here are senate majority leader harry reid and minority leader mitch mcconnell. >> we have to reflect on what took place in fort hood yesterday. another tragedy. motives, we have just a general understanding, but our hearts are all broken as a result of another tragedy at this great military training silty. thats just a few years ago there were mass murderers on that military base. our nation mourns every casualty that falls, our brave service members. these seems so unnecessary and it's such a sad ain't. fort hood has seen more than its fair share of tragedy in the last few years. and theirs community families are grieving and questioning this latest act of senseless violence.
mr. carter. >> mr. speaker, this time i like to ask the house to join me in a moment of silence and hopefully prayer for the fort hood community and all those families of the injured and dead at fort hood today. >> all present rise for a moment of silence. >> thank you. >> the senate also honor the victims of yesterday shooting. here are senate majority leader harry reid and minority leader mitch mcconnell. >> we have to reflect on what took place in fort hood...
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mr. carter and you are running for governor in georgia, you have to think about if i am gaiagainst the gunnersll lose a lot of votes, and it is not as clear as mayor bloomberg has shown in his efforts that it is not really a strong anti-gun, anti-gun movement in the country motivate the voters. >> and we also talked about the v violence over the weekend and talking about chicago, and here is mayor rahm emanuel. take a listen. >> the idea that if you have a disagreement on facebook, and it turns into a homicide. a husband comes home -- kills a wife. kids are walking to the corner gro grocery store, boys pull up and shoot them -- enough! >> and then later he essentially said that parents need to instill the right values in their kids and part of the solutions here. and so, you look at that possible solution that he is bringing out versus the violence, and where do you start with this, irin? >> though it is not any comfort to the families of the murdered victims over the weekend, crime is significant down both around the country and actually homicides in 2013 were down in chicago, and while the c
mr. carter and you are running for governor in georgia, you have to think about if i am gaiagainst the gunnersll lose a lot of votes, and it is not as clear as mayor bloomberg has shown in his efforts that it is not really a strong anti-gun, anti-gun movement in the country motivate the voters. >> and we also talked about the v violence over the weekend and talking about chicago, and here is mayor rahm emanuel. take a listen. >> the idea that if you have a disagreement on facebook,...
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able to make mistakes and not have to pay for the rest of their lives and those are reforms that mr carter one has thus far been willing to deliver on intellectual property protections are very weak in turkey. and bankruptcy run was tough to not true entrepreneur rio. and it ended and a top ten economies generally isn't the type of country where the engine of this and said i couldn't use twitter and my hotel room and that's not the that doesn't suggest the country they can go to that next level. damage done by your reaction. due to the issue these include specific issue i explained to me to listen to and we can reduce the size and crumble. and true to her it is a combine and the government. the dance the main ingredients of rituals and twenty two will be. there seemed to have lost that connection there it's not censorship on our part this mission is to get that back. with the anchor into the polis quick to add as we can i visited an over reaction since the poll on sunday. european commission spokesperson pointed to which he called worrying developments over the past three months. turkey no
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welcome back to all the part we're discussing war and peace visit on foreign minister ali carter mr carter for more than two decades sudan has been on the u.s. list of state sponsors of terrorism and i know that in your capacity as foreign minister you've played it repeatedly with washington to delist your country this is yet to be done but. having saddam on that list doesn't prevent the united states from. having a dialogue with you and i know that you met with your secretary of state john kerry recently here is actually the picture taking out at your meeting it seems to be a very quare deal so. why do you think the united states tries to achieve from having you on that please because obviously they they seem to be interested in that relationship for the year. so many things should be with. the picture. you don't have one government you have so many. trying to do so many things on one part to the government of. the presidency and so many of. the will to do something positive research done but were there. to their constituents is the will to the. members of the congress they cannot do anyt
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carter. judge? >> thank you, mr. chairman. let me congratulations the administration on the 49th consecutive month of job growth, averaging around 200,000 a month. and close to 9 million new jobs over this stretch of time. one of the questions before your department is how to protect american jobs in terms of intellectual property. and you've been doing a great deal of work in this regard, but obviously there's more work to do when we have, you know, in our -- the world economic forum, they said that the u.s. economy is innovation, is innovation based economy, that the essence of how we have created the wealthiest country in the world is through innovation and new ideas. and so protecting the intellectual property of american inventors and companies is critically important. the chairman has been focused a little aggressively on this tion in this sense of entities going into american companies particular law firms that work in patent related areas and so on to steal secrets to give their economic competitors an advantage not to
carter. judge? >> thank you, mr. chairman. let me congratulations the administration on the 49th consecutive month of job growth, averaging around 200,000 a month. and close to 9 million new jobs over this stretch of time. one of the questions before your department is how to protect american jobs in terms of intellectual property. and you've been doing a great deal of work in this regard, but obviously there's more work to do when we have, you know, in our -- the world economic forum,...
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the wonderfulk women on stage with me today, senator dole, mrs. carter, and might outstanding partners. these women have shown such tremendous leadership in this effort. i am thrilled that we can all be together here today to market the herd in a brochure joining forces. today is just the first of a series of events out april that will celebrate the many ways our country is stepping up to support our military families in areas like employment, education, immunity outreach, and i am excited to kick the month off by honoring many of the folks who are here in our unanswered day. when jill and i started joining did itthree years ago we because of people like you. i want to take a moment. and i seek at you all how emotional you are because you are here, because the country is recognizing what you do. we know you have incredible strength. we know you have sacrificed so much. so much of what you do goes unnoticed. having people on stage here is just a reflection of our respect and admiration for your sacrifice. you are some of the most unsung heroes in this cou
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mr. carter. there's been a shooting incident today, apparently we have three fatalities and so i'd ask the committee for a moment of silence to remember not only the victims as well as those that were injured and our first responders trying to keep everybody safe. >> the committee will come back to order. pursuant to an agreement i worked out with mr. van hollen and the relevant member, we are now going to tier b, the following amendments will not be offered, amendment number 26, amendment 20, and the three place holders amendments, 28, 29, and 30. we are now moving, i'm asking unanimous consent, we have a u.c. agreement, moving to all amendments will be six minutes, three minutes each side, two for the proponent, three for the opponent, one for rebuttal, except for amendment number 25, protect the american middle class from tax increases, that will be an eight minute amendment, four minutes equally divided. i ask that that be made in order, without objection. ok so now we are moving to tier b. t
mr. carter. there's been a shooting incident today, apparently we have three fatalities and so i'd ask the committee for a moment of silence to remember not only the victims as well as those that were injured and our first responders trying to keep everybody safe. >> the committee will come back to order. pursuant to an agreement i worked out with mr. van hollen and the relevant member, we are now going to tier b, the following amendments will not be offered, amendment number 26,...
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mr. carter of texas for april 7 through april 9, ms. jackson lee of texas for april 9 and 10, and mr. lewis of eorgia for today and tomorrow. the speaker pro tempore: without objection, the requests are granted. under the speaker's announced policy of january -- policy of january 3, 2013, the gentleman from texas, mr. neugebauer, is recognized for 60 minutes as the designee of the majority leader. mr. neugebauer: mr. speaker, i ask unanimous consent that all members have five legislative days to revise and extend their remarks and include extraneous material on the subject of my special order. the speaker pro tempore: without objection, so ordered. mr. neugebauer: mr. speaker, it's an honor for me to rise tonight to recognize a great friend and great public servant and a great chancellor at texas tech university. when chancellor hans was first -- hance was first appointed at texas tech university, his motto was dream no little dreams. i think this is the perfect mot foe for a chancellor to use because that expresses the way he's lived his life. ken hance was born toray monday morrow,
mr. carter of texas for april 7 through april 9, ms. jackson lee of texas for april 9 and 10, and mr. lewis of eorgia for today and tomorrow. the speaker pro tempore: without objection, the requests are granted. under the speaker's announced policy of january -- policy of january 3, 2013, the gentleman from texas, mr. neugebauer, is recognized for 60 minutes as the designee of the majority leader. mr. neugebauer: mr. speaker, i ask unanimous consent that all members have five legislative days...
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mr. president. [applause] >> thank president carter, organization host live, he'sing discussions here in washington, all across the united states, and now abroad. i want to thank you. you can go to washingtonpostlive.com, and soon, you'll see highlights of the very discussion. watch at washingtonpostlive.com, thank you to sally and david, and in a couple minutes, president carter will be in the next room signing his books. thank you very, very much. [applause] ♪ [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] >> one of the fascinating things, you know, a fascinating character, a rich history, some of you may know him as one of the fbi's ten most wanted. he was on the ten most wanted list right now to bin
mr. president. [applause] >> thank president carter, organization host live, he'sing discussions here in washington, all across the united states, and now abroad. i want to thank you. you can go to washingtonpostlive.com, and soon, you'll see highlights of the very discussion. watch at washingtonpostlive.com, thank you to sally and david, and in a couple minutes, president carter will be in the next room signing his books. thank you very, very much. [applause] ♪ [inaudible...
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of "a call to action: women, religion, violence, and power," former president jimmy carter. >> thank you very much. >> mresident, thank you for your time. and we'll be right back. because i knew... it would be a scary process. when i was introduced to truecar, i didn't have to second guess myself. i felt more confident... in what i was doing. truecar made it very easy for me... to negotiate what i wanted, because i didn't really need to do any negotiating at all. i just knew from the get-go that i was... flat out getting a good deal. when you're ready to buy a car, save time, save money, and never overpay. visit truecar.com >>> let me finish tonight with a salute to former president jimmy carter. in all the many years since i worked for him as president, more than a century since 1980, he has never failed to serve the planet or speak his mind. he's undeniably human, says what he thinks or what he feels like saying. you decide which. what he doesn't offer up is something for public consumption. at his age, he guards his integrity over his popularity, his pride in being jimmy carter over his acceptance int
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of "a call to action: women, religion, violence, and power," former president jimmy carter. >> thank you very much. >> mr back. polar vortexes, road construction, and gaping potholes. so with all that behind you, you might want to make sure you're safe and in control. ford technicians are ready to find the right tires for your vehicle. get up to $120 in mail-in rebates on four select tires when you use the ford service credit card at the big tire event. see what the ford experts think about your tires. at your ford dealer. the owner of a vehicle, with a bumper sticker, "turrible" your lights are on. you wanna get that genius? not mine. on the passenger seat, there is a collection of charles barkley highlight dvds. must be a big fan. and the license plate reads "sir charles." i'm gonna get some drinks with my capital one venture card. be right back. earn unlimited double miles with no blackout dates from the capital one venture card. forgetting something, sir charles? what's in your wallet? [ girl ] my mom, she makes underwater fans that are powered by the moon. ♪ she can print amazing things, right from
of "a call to action: women, religion, violence, and power," former president jimmy carter. >> thank you very much. >> mr back. polar vortexes, road construction, and gaping potholes. so with all that behind you, you might want to make sure you're safe and in control. ford technicians are ready to find the right tires for your vehicle. get up to $120 in mail-in rebates on four select tires when you use the ford service credit card at the big tire event. see what the ford...
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mr. sterling for life. >> pelley: the n.b.a. commissioner takes the most extreme action possible against the extreme remarks of a team owner. carter evans is on the story, and we'll talk to james brown of cbs sports. more than 100 tornadoes reported since sunday. the south and midwest count the dead and the damage. vincente arenas and dean reynolds report. a heavily armed teenager shoots six people at a fedex facility in georgia. mark strassmann is there. >> he had an assault rifle. he had bullets strapped to his chest like "rambo." >> pelley: and if you're stopped by the police, can they search your cell phone? jan crawford jan crawford on the case before the supreme court today. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> pelley: good evening. this is our western edition. the new commissioner of the national basketball association chose the nuclear option. today, adam silver banned los angeles clippers owner donald sterling for life and urged the rest of the nba owners to force him to sell his team. it is punishment for racist comments the 80-year-old sterling admits that he made, comments co
mr. sterling for life. >> pelley: the n.b.a. commissioner takes the most extreme action possible against the extreme remarks of a team owner. carter evans is on the story, and we'll talk to james brown of cbs sports. more than 100 tornadoes reported since sunday. the south and midwest count the dead and the damage. vincente arenas and dean reynolds report. a heavily armed teenager shoots six people at a fedex facility in georgia. mark strassmann is there. >> he had an assault rifle....
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have an opportunity to tell his story because the incumbent administration president carter just as the one today in mrs presiding over a bad economy. unemployment high and deficit is high. and the country is not growing, reagan anyhow he would have an opportunity to tell his story to groups that had not voted republican in the past. i think there is an avenue for our nom no in 2016 to follow the same path. >> you think that the gop as a whole understands that. >> i do, i do. look, when you lose as badly as we did in 2008 and 12. especially 2012 when a year that political told you we should have won. if all we do is just get the republican base, we are going to lose again. so i am happy to see senators and governors already talking to college campuses and taking the hispanic vote seriously and talking about young pe appealing to women. and i think our nominee if they are going to be successful has to campaign in such a way in the primaries that it leads to a further discussion with the groups in the general election. snrjs politicians refer to reagan as an ideal. he is an ideal character to look fondly
have an opportunity to tell his story because the incumbent administration president carter just as the one today in mrs presiding over a bad economy. unemployment high and deficit is high. and the country is not growing, reagan anyhow he would have an opportunity to tell his story to groups that had not voted republican in the past. i think there is an avenue for our nom no in 2016 to follow the same path. >> you think that the gop as a whole understands that. >> i do, i do. look,...
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thinking it was going to be sadat and carter on the stage but jerry introduced me -- >> a white house communications aide and producer of the play -- >> right. mrorks for "the new yorker and just wrote an article about scientology. >> carter said, i read that, found it most intriguing. >> since when you did start reading the new yorker. wow, this is a relationship. and i started thinking, she was born in the house next door to jimmy carter. they've been in a relationship for nearly a century. and it's still vital and she's the only person who can talk to him that way. and at that point i realized she plays a function in camp david in reality and also in the play. she makes peace among the peace makers. >> it's a wonderful character. and also it gives you the glimpses into the domestic relationship give you a beautiful res pitfrom the negotiation. >> and the relationship that she is forged with sadat and the widow of sadat who gave his life because of this. he was assassinated as a result of making peace. thank you so much. and thank you, lawrence wright, congratulations to both. >> thank you. >> the play is on at arena stage. we'll be right bac
thinking it was going to be sadat and carter on the stage but jerry introduced me -- >> a white house communications aide and producer of the play -- >> right. mrorks for "the new yorker and just wrote an article about scientology. >> carter said, i read that, found it most intriguing. >> since when you did start reading the new yorker. wow, this is a relationship. and i started thinking, she was born in the house next door to jimmy carter. they've been in a...
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mr. . >>> the former heavy weight champion of the world ruben carter has died after a long battle with prostatencer. in 1966 he was convicted of triple murder and spent two decades in prison. also inspired bob dylan's famous song. in 1999 the film starring denzel washington. hurricane carter was 76 years old. up next, a look at the shootings that changed life in america's schools forever. and boston gets stronger and ready to hit the streets. this is msnbc. means advanced technology. we learned that technology allows us to be craft oriented. no one's losing their job. there's no beer robot that has suddenly chased them out. the technology is actually creating new jobs. siemens designed and built the right tools and resources to get the job done. without standard leather. you are feeling exhilarated with front-wheel drive. you are feeling powerful with a 4-cylinder engine. [ male announcer ] open your eyes... to the 6-cylinder, 8-speed lexus gs. with more standard horsepower than any of its german competitors. this is a wake-up call. ♪ >>> the last turn and you can see the finish line will be ov
mr. . >>> the former heavy weight champion of the world ruben carter has died after a long battle with prostatencer. in 1966 he was convicted of triple murder and spent two decades in prison. also inspired bob dylan's famous song. in 1999 the film starring denzel washington. hurricane carter was 76 years old. up next, a look at the shootings that changed life in america's schools forever. and boston gets stronger and ready to hit the streets. this is msnbc. means advanced technology....
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carter. >> thank you. thank you, mr. chairman, i'll try to make this a little short, any way. mr. attorney general, i'm going back to a subject matter we were just discussing but only briefly. my colleague raised the issue of immigration reform. my friend to my left here, mr. diaz balart worked on what started as a gang of 20 and reduced to a gang of seven that met every week and worked on drafting a bill on immigration reform. so i think vi a fairly reasonable credential to say that i have worked hard to try to come up to a solution to immigration reform. give me -- and i want -- i've got more to say that this. how can i feel confident there are laws on the books today that would fix immigration reform but they're not being enforced? so how can i feel confident after five years of work and the battering we're going to take when we ultimately do immigration reform, that not maybe you as attorney general but the next attorney general -- now the president has said i will enforce the law as i want to enforce and i won't enforce the laws that i won't. how can i be sure that that work
carter. >> thank you. thank you, mr. chairman, i'll try to make this a little short, any way. mr. attorney general, i'm going back to a subject matter we were just discussing but only briefly. my colleague raised the issue of immigration reform. my friend to my left here, mr. diaz balart worked on what started as a gang of 20 and reduced to a gang of seven that met every week and worked on drafting a bill on immigration reform. so i think vi a fairly reasonable credential to say that i...
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mr. sterling for life. >> pelley: the n.b.a. commissioner takes the most extreme action possible against the extreme remarks of a team owner. carter evans is on the story, and we'll talk to james brown of cbs sports. more than 100 tornadoes reported since sunday. the south and midwest count the dead and the damage. vincente arenas and dean reynolds report. a heavily armed teenager shoots six people at a fedex facility in georgia. mark strassmann is there. >> he had an assault rifle. he had bullets strapped to his chest like "rambo." >> pelley: and if you're stopped by the police, can they search your cell phone? jan crawford
mr. sterling for life. >> pelley: the n.b.a. commissioner takes the most extreme action possible against the extreme remarks of a team owner. carter evans is on the story, and we'll talk to james brown of cbs sports. more than 100 tornadoes reported since sunday. the south and midwest count the dead and the damage. vincente arenas and dean reynolds report. a heavily armed teenager shoots six people at a fedex facility in georgia. mark strassmann is there. >> he had an assault rifle....
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mr. thomas at the heritage foundation in washington d.c. also former president jimmy carter talks about human rights abuses against women around the world. he discusses his book "a call to action" with "the washington post"'s sally flynn and david ignatius. for a full schedule of authors and books in this weekend, visit us at booktv.org. >> next on booktv, bernard schwartz, who grew up in depression-era brooklyn and later became ceo of a defense electronics firm talks about his life and what the u.s. needs to do to regain its economic footing. s this is about 50 minutes. [applause] >> okay. >> good evening. it's an honor for me to be here. bernie schwartz is somebody i would like to be. [laughter] he's had a remarkable life to where he is today in this room with people who are friends of his and admirerrers of -- admirers of his. he's written a book, a lovely title -- just say yes -- i love the idea of just say yes and a sense of mission and a sense of this will be fun and you'll get a lot of out of this. i should say from the get go that he's been an enormously good friend
mr. thomas at the heritage foundation in washington d.c. also former president jimmy carter talks about human rights abuses against women around the world. he discusses his book "a call to action" with "the washington post"'s sally flynn and david ignatius. for a full schedule of authors and books in this weekend, visit us at booktv.org. >> next on booktv, bernard schwartz, who grew up in depression-era brooklyn and later became ceo of a defense electronics firm talks...
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mr. president, thank you. >> thank you. [applause] >> a huge thank you to president carter on behalf of "washington post" live, which organizes all kinds of new words the discussion in washington all across the united states and now abroad. i want to thank you beauty can go to "washington post" live.com. very soon you'll see highlights of this very discussion. a big thank you to sally quinn and david ignatius. in a few minutes president carter will be in the next room signing his books. thank you very much. [applause] [inaudible conversations] ♪ >> fort myers, florida on booktv. the city of palms, fort myers is noted for its beaches including. >> the river itself first became a boundary back in the 1830s and at that time we had the second seminole war going on. president martin van buren has become very concerned about the cost of the war so he sent general alexander make room, who was the commanding officer of the entire united states army at that point down to florida with the orders to stop in his seminal work. >> attorney general robert kennedy spoke at length on lott institute about the impact of gideon v. wainwright. th
mr. president, thank you. >> thank you. [applause] >> a huge thank you to president carter on behalf of "washington post" live, which organizes all kinds of new words the discussion in washington all across the united states and now abroad. i want to thank you beauty can go to "washington post" live.com. very soon you'll see highlights of this very discussion. a big thank you to sally quinn and david ignatius. in a few minutes president carter will be in the next...
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mr. president, thank you. >> thank you. [applause] >> a huge thank you to president carter on behalf of "washington post" live, which organizes all kinds of new words the discussion in washington all across the united states and now abroad. i want to thank you beauty can go to "washington post" live.com. very soon you'll see highlights of this very discussion.
mr. president, thank you. >> thank you. [applause] >> a huge thank you to president carter on behalf of "washington post" live, which organizes all kinds of new words the discussion in washington all across the united states and now abroad. i want to thank you beauty can go to "washington post" live.com. very soon you'll see highlights of this very discussion.
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carter was the first executive director of the association of the wrongly convicted. here he is in 2004 on cnn lobbying for a clemency. >> do you say that with 100% certainty that mr. cooper murdered these people? >> i can say with 100% certainty that there's volumes of evidence that has not been put before a jury. >> reporter: as passionate a fighter in the ring as outside of it, carter was portrayed in the 1999 film "hurricane" starring denzel washington. more than 20 years earlier, carter's legacy was immortalized in a sorry by bob dylan. the folk song was an anthem for the racial injustice. carter never got a world title as a boxer but to the supporters he didn't need a belt to call him a champion. he was 76. >> speaking of denzel washington, we heard from him. he released a statement to cnn saying, quote, god bless rubin carter and his fight to ensure justice for all. so many fans and those that followed his legacy. he will be very much so missed, jim. >> great story of turning a life around. a great story in atlanta. >>> so-called easter truce in ukraine, shattered by gun fire. what does it mean for the peace option there? we'll explore right after this break.
carter was the first executive director of the association of the wrongly convicted. here he is in 2004 on cnn lobbying for a clemency. >> do you say that with 100% certainty that mr. cooper murdered these people? >> i can say with 100% certainty that there's volumes of evidence that has not been put before a jury. >> reporter: as passionate a fighter in the ring as outside of it, carter was portrayed in the 1999 film "hurricane" starring denzel washington. more than...
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carter events is following this. >> reporter: donald sterling was tight-lipped as he left an l.a. restaurant last night. >> people want to know, mr. sterling. are you a racist? >> reporter: but his wife rochelle loudly defended him. >> not true. >> it is not true? >> no, of course not! >> reporter: it's a change for rochelle sterling, who initially joined the chorus of folks calling him, "despicable." after website tmz released this audio recording allegedly of sterling talking with former girlfriend v. stiviano. >> reporter: stiviano attempted to avoid cameras today, but says, she recorded an argument with sterling after he got angry when she posted her picture with magic johnston on the social media site instagram. >> reporter: the clippers wore >> reporter: the clippers wore their practice shirts inside out hiding the team's logo in a silent protest before their playoff game on sunday. coach doc rivers said he refused a call from his boss sterling and many n.b.a. greats including magic johnson, michael jordan and kobe bryant are expressing strong disapproval. >> we can't have people like that representing the n.b.a. >> reporte
carter events is following this. >> reporter: donald sterling was tight-lipped as he left an l.a. restaurant last night. >> people want to know, mr. sterling. are you a racist? >> reporter: but his wife rochelle loudly defended him. >> not true. >> it is not true? >> no, of course not! >> reporter: it's a change for rochelle sterling, who initially joined the chorus of folks calling him, "despicable." after website tmz released this audio...
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i want to welcome congressman judge carter who represented the area of fort hood. >> thank you very much, mr. chairman. i am joined by my colleagues roger williams and he also represented fort hood and i am appreciating the fact the chair allowed him to sit in on this hearing. the incredible fort hood family, and i say that because they are incredible, have endured not one but two horrific shootings. the loss of life is more than we can bear and more than this or any other community deserves to bear. we cannot threat worst of humanity wield a gun in a mad rage against soldiers and defeat the best of humanity that is always on display at fort hood. sadly we are dealing with another tragic shooting at fort hood almost in the same place where 13 americans lost their lives in november of 2009. the death of three soldiers that left 16 others is a reminder of the threat our military members are dealing with on a daily bases. each of these shooting strike at the soul of the american military. one of the things we sometimes don't know, many americans don't know or forget, is that the reason a soldie
i want to welcome congressman judge carter who represented the area of fort hood. >> thank you very much, mr. chairman. i am joined by my colleagues roger williams and he also represented fort hood and i am appreciating the fact the chair allowed him to sit in on this hearing. the incredible fort hood family, and i say that because they are incredible, have endured not one but two horrific shootings. the loss of life is more than we can bear and more than this or any other community...
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mr. thomas at the heritage foundation in washington d.c. also former president jimmy carter talks about human rights abuses against women around t
mr. thomas at the heritage foundation in washington d.c. also former president jimmy carter talks about human rights abuses against women around t
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jimmy carter comes from plains georgia. when mrs. got there george bush spoke about the struggle for equality. he has a mission. things come in waves. the civil rights amendments of the 1860's. the 1960's. now he is trying to put forth a program of the health-care bill and minimum wage. we must work with it. he is setting the stage because the issue is coming up about immigration reform and the race of minimum wage. this is a positive outlook of what that would do for the nation. host: our next call is penelope in pompano beach, florida. guest: good morning. i just want to ask the question, is it true that martin is a king was a republican? i feel like democratic party is being bamboozled by a lot of things. i want to know were civil rights supposed to protect the descendents of the oppressed? was this enacted for everyone or for the tragedies that the american government put on the descendents? why no one is talking about reparations, it is like the tragedy of slavery never happened. the government has given us physical freedom. we
jimmy carter comes from plains georgia. when mrs. got there george bush spoke about the struggle for equality. he has a mission. things come in waves. the civil rights amendments of the 1860's. the 1960's. now he is trying to put forth a program of the health-care bill and minimum wage. we must work with it. he is setting the stage because the issue is coming up about immigration reform and the race of minimum wage. this is a positive outlook of what that would do for the nation. host: our next...
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carter started. he's in the paper with the five presidents. it's time for america's greatest terror is no housing, and that's the war on us, and we must stop this. and i hope mrs. breed that it can start here today, thank you. >> thank you. mr. washington, you are cutting in line? i am just messing with you. come on, ace on your case. >> okay, let me say now, i only have two minutes, should i save the last minute for the sock -- song. all of this talking we are doing, it doesn't make any difference, hud is responsible. hud knew 20 years, when i was involved with hud and the housing authority, 20 years, before they built hayes valley, and i was with the supervisor and niller and (inaudible) started with san francisco and now we got rad. everyone is sad. and everyone is mad, because we don't know about the things going on here. ♪ may name is ace ♪ i have been on this case ♪ some people don't want me on on their case ♪ ♪ but it's not history, just look at my history ♪ ♪ i have been working on cases and conspiracy ♪ ♪ what is going on down, down, down ♪ ♪ the black population is going down ♪ ♪ and when these benefits come, we ain't going to be anywhere around ♪ ♪
carter started. he's in the paper with the five presidents. it's time for america's greatest terror is no housing, and that's the war on us, and we must stop this. and i hope mrs. breed that it can start here today, thank you. >> thank you. mr. washington, you are cutting in line? i am just messing with you. come on, ace on your case. >> okay, let me say now, i only have two minutes, should i save the last minute for the sock -- song. all of this talking we are doing, it doesn't...
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mr. obama be known? and arguably only murdoch faces the prospect of tremendous losses for the senate this fall to see for the judgments of others carteris french word and i believe obama will have his legacy as well. mistral thomasina's resigned to a national mood of the word that means lack of energy. failing to muster the energy the purpose to a brighter and stronger future of our nation deserves. it is a shame to turn to the of french what is the sorry state of american affairs. time for a few of your comments with responses to the poll question is former cia acting director an honest man? >> absolutely not. but then who connected to government is? >> no. he is not honest since he admitted he did not put the facts on the ground over the cia inside personal. >> nasa's spending in the relations of the caribbean situation is the joke. feel the transportation back to earth from the space station is the russian spacecraft. i know of our policies are stupid but i don't think we are that stupid. we love to hear from you. the bill be at lou@loudobbs.com. follows on twitter or go to the facebook page and links to everything that lou dobbs a
mr. obama be known? and arguably only murdoch faces the prospect of tremendous losses for the senate this fall to see for the judgments of others carteris french word and i believe obama will have his legacy as well. mistral thomasina's resigned to a national mood of the word that means lack of energy. failing to muster the energy the purpose to a brighter and stronger future of our nation deserves. it is a shame to turn to the of french what is the sorry state of american affairs. time for a...
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carter and former senator elizabeth dole joined in announcing a series of initiatives. they include expanded counseling, job training and financial assistance. president and mrs. obama have released their income tax returns for 2013. they paid just over $98,000 in federal taxes on income of about $480,000. that's an effective tax rate of just over 20%. they donated nearly $60,000 to charity. still to come on the "newshour": what's behind the latest stock market drop; humanitarian crises in syria, south sudan, and elsewhere; the bipartisan backlash against common core school standards; mark shields and david brooks on the week's news; plus, how poetry and song were instrumental to the civil rights movement. wall street extended its decline today following a major sell-off thursday that included the single worst day for the nasdaq since 2011. the tech-heavy index has dropped more than 8% from the high it reached after the dot-com bust of 2000. today, the nasdaq fell 54 points to close below 4,000 for only the second time this year. the dow jones industrial average lost 143 points to close at 16,026. and the s&p was down 17 at 1,815. there are questions now about
carter and former senator elizabeth dole joined in announcing a series of initiatives. they include expanded counseling, job training and financial assistance. president and mrs. obama have released their income tax returns for 2013. they paid just over $98,000 in federal taxes on income of about $480,000. that's an effective tax rate of just over 20%. they donated nearly $60,000 to charity. still to come on the "newshour": what's behind the latest stock market drop; humanitarian...
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carters christmas present. while he is at the white house enjoying christmas with his family, you know, the national security visor's come in and say, mr. president, the guy you just kissed just invaded afghanistan. so that didn't do anything, but with reagan's approach, reagan thought this, too. words were weapons in the arsenal. he did not want to fire missiles, because that would unleash a nuclear exchange, but in a sense he fired burble cruise missiles which could become even more damaging. and at the same time those words like evil empire were incredibly inspirational and uplifting to the people who were being held in the gulag. and he was in the gulag his captors brought to him a cover and said, look. here is your reagan. here is your reagan. cowboy neanderthal cost us even empire. and as soon as they left he could not contain his glee. he was jumping up and down. the stars tapping in morse code on the cell wall to the guy next door. reagan called as an evil empire. next custers leaping upon them and start tapping. pretty soon you have -- imagine long long breaking with the words evil empire. the president finally spoken the trut
carters christmas present. while he is at the white house enjoying christmas with his family, you know, the national security visor's come in and say, mr. president, the guy you just kissed just invaded afghanistan. so that didn't do anything, but with reagan's approach, reagan thought this, too. words were weapons in the arsenal. he did not want to fire missiles, because that would unleash a nuclear exchange, but in a sense he fired burble cruise missiles which could become even more damaging....
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mr. speaker. there they go again. they won't rule it out. they really do believe the way you make the rich work harder is to make them richer, and the way you make everyone else were carters by making them poorer. >> at millet mill of and responding to george osborne's budget speech. the debate on the budget continued for several days in comments, so as the dust was settling, it was time for other mps to give their opinions. >> this is a resolutely isilient budget, which believe has some seriously game changing proposals within it that are going to be a significant and positive impact on the future of our economy for many years to come. >> the chancellor's speech was hugely political, but he didn't tell us about recovery. he didn't tell us if he was help hard-working families. he didn't apologize for trying to rebalance the economy on the backs of the poor. this was a political platform for the next election. >> they are undermining the living standards of people up and down our country! andhe shadow chancellor, the balls. what did the budget ax -- actually say, and more importantly, what will it actually do? i am joined by carl emerson from the economic research group,
mr. speaker. there they go again. they won't rule it out. they really do believe the way you make the rich work harder is to make them richer, and the way you make everyone else were carters by making them poorer. >> at millet mill of and responding to george osborne's budget speech. the debate on the budget continued for several days in comments, so as the dust was settling, it was time for other mps to give their opinions. >> this is a resolutely isilient budget, which believe has...
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carters christmas present. while he is at the white house enjoying christmas with his family, you know, the national security visor's come in and say, mr. president, the guy you just kissed just invaded afghanistan. so that didn't do anything, but with reagan's approach, reagan thought this, too. words were weapons in the arsenal. he did not want to fire missiles, because that would unleash a nuclear exchange, but in a sense he fired burble cruise missiles which could become even more damaging. and at the same time those words like evil empire were incredibly inspirational and uplifting to the people who were being held in the gulag. and he was in the gulag his captors brought to him a cover and said, look. here is your reagan. here is your reagan. cowboy neanderthal cost us even empire. and as soon as they left he could not contain his glee. he was jumping up and down. the stars tapping in morse code on the cell wall to the guy next door. reagan called as an evil empire. next custers leaping upon them and start tapping. pretty soon you have -- imagine long long breaking with the words evil empire. the president finally spoken the trut
carters christmas present. while he is at the white house enjoying christmas with his family, you know, the national security visor's come in and say, mr. president, the guy you just kissed just invaded afghanistan. so that didn't do anything, but with reagan's approach, reagan thought this, too. words were weapons in the arsenal. he did not want to fire missiles, because that would unleash a nuclear exchange, but in a sense he fired burble cruise missiles which could become even more damaging....