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jones: right. mr. scully: take us back to the evening of march 31. the speech is over. you're in the white house. paint a picture. what was it like? what was lady bird johnson saying to president johnson, what was the interactions with president johnson, what are you seeing and hearing? former rep. jones: well, after the speech the president went into the little office off the oval office and received and made phone calls. one of the interesting phone calls was to nelson rockefeller -- because -- or rockefeller to him, because he was the governor of new york. johnson had developed a warm relationship with governor rockefeller and had encouraged him, on this night, to run for election. that -- i suspect of all the people who are running the one that president johnson thought might be the best successor to him was nelson rockefeller, which is an interesting observation. lady bird johnson was absolutely elated because she felt he should not run. she had felt that for quite a while. and so, she and the dau
jones: right. mr. scully: take us back to the evening of march 31. the speech is over. you're in the white house. paint a picture. what was it like? what was lady bird johnson saying to president johnson, what was the interactions with president johnson, what are you seeing and hearing? former rep. jones: well, after the speech the president went into the little office off the oval office and received and made phone calls. one of the interesting phone calls was to nelson rockefeller -- because...
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the part that eric jones director of the european and eurasian studies at johns hopkins university mr jones i don't want to get into these old argument but the only way to enforce international norm is to comply with it yourself you know there is a very extensive record on the part of western countries of interfering militarily or by other means into the internal affairs of other countries of russia including so the best way i think from moscow to encourage russia to do something would be to sat an example why do you think it's so difficult for western capitals to just show russia and other countries the way the right way so it's really interesting that you say that i mean you know as a political scientist and as a political scientist there's a guy robert axelrod who's who's done studies of this type of thing in the in the studies what axelrod has been able to show is that the most effective way to enforce a norm is not to allow other countries to break the norm and to give them a pass right but rather it's to recognize the mistakes that you make yourself and i think that there has been an
the part that eric jones director of the european and eurasian studies at johns hopkins university mr jones i don't want to get into these old argument but the only way to enforce international norm is to comply with it yourself you know there is a very extensive record on the part of western countries of interfering militarily or by other means into the internal affairs of other countries of russia including so the best way i think from moscow to encourage russia to do something would be to...
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mr. jones, okay, so when i look back at dr. king, he talked with and worked with -- and we don't know a lot about this because people don't talk about this a lot. we hear about him working with -- we hear about him working with -- using the philosophy of gandhi. and working also -- well, he had least had a conversation with malcolm x. he had -- he had the idea of intersectionality long before we even thought about a global society. how important is it today for that intersectionality to really be at the table and on the table and be part of the menu, the recipe for what we use with this blueprint that we're seeing our young people pick up now in parkland and beyond? >> i think one of the most important enduring mandates from the legacy of martin luther king jr. is we have to pause a little bit and pay a little bit more attention to facts. >> no fake news. >> facts. f-a-c-t-s. >> there you go. >> and we have to do that -- look at facts within the prism of the history of how we got to be where we are today. now, martin luther kin
mr. jones, okay, so when i look back at dr. king, he talked with and worked with -- and we don't know a lot about this because people don't talk about this a lot. we hear about him working with -- we hear about him working with -- using the philosophy of gandhi. and working also -- well, he had least had a conversation with malcolm x. he had -- he had the idea of intersectionality long before we even thought about a global society. how important is it today for that intersectionality to really...
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the police department will be seeking charges of homicide and robbery against mr. jones as well as mr. lee.>( darya ) during the ( darya )during the traffic stop in arizona, jones led police on a chase... where they eventually caught him in new mexico after using a spike strip. ( james ) contra costa sheriff's deputies arrest one of their own for allegedly having sex with two female inmates. deputy patrick morseman... is accused of forcing himself on those two inmates at the west county detention facility. despite claims the sex was consensual... lawyers for one of the inmates says it was rape... and the deputy paid at least one of the victims to keep quite about it. <"it was hush money. after sexually assaulting the victims the deputy said what do i need to do to get you to shut up and he put $300 in one of the victim's inmate accounts.">( james ) the sheriff's office has turned the case over to the d-a's office for futher investigation. ( james ) in other bay area news ... the f-b-i is offering up to 20- thousand dollars ... for information in a 20-16 murder. brian bol
the police department will be seeking charges of homicide and robbery against mr. jones as well as mr. lee.>( darya ) during the ( darya )during the traffic stop in arizona, jones led police on a chase... where they eventually caught him in new mexico after using a spike strip. ( james ) contra costa sheriff's deputies arrest one of their own for allegedly having sex with two female inmates. deputy patrick morseman... is accused of forcing himself on those two inmates at the west county...
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mr. jones, we diagnosed with diabetes. here's all the things that science says you need to do to improve your diabetes. here's a prescription for your medicine. lose weight, exercise more. all right, see you, or by. unfortunately, time and time again we see that it doesn't work. motivational interviewing is about asking mr. jones what he cares about instead of trying to push what i want on mr. jones, asking him what he cares about and seeking a sublimest so we can get there. mr. jones, you care about being able to see her grandkids to graduate from school and you care about being able to walk or run that 5k with your daughter pick you care about being able to make it to the softball game or to go on that vacation. great. we want to get you there. we got to get your diabetes under control, and your things we can do together to get you there. that's motivational interviewing. it is our responsibility as public health professionals to show communities that we care about their needs, rather than si
mr. jones, we diagnosed with diabetes. here's all the things that science says you need to do to improve your diabetes. here's a prescription for your medicine. lose weight, exercise more. all right, see you, or by. unfortunately, time and time again we see that it doesn't work. motivational interviewing is about asking mr. jones what he cares about instead of trying to push what i want on mr. jones, asking him what he cares about and seeking a sublimest so we can get there. mr. jones, you care...
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motivational interview something about asking mr. jones what he cares about instead of trying to push what i want on mr. jones, asking him what he cares about, seeking areas of alignment so we get there. mr. jones, you care about seeing your grandkids graduate from school. you care about being able to walk or run that 5-k with your daughter. you care about being able to make it to the softball game or going on that vacation. great, we want to get you there, we have to get your diabetes under control and here are things we can do together to get you there. that is motivational interviewing. it is our responsibility as public health professionals to show communities that we care about their needs rather than simply trying to ram a public health message down their throats. we talked about the hiv outbreak in scott county, indiana, a whole lot of folks said, why health commissioner to open up synge program? if i had done that the local sheriff would have set up a perimeter around the syringe program. would arrest people going in and out. doesn
motivational interview something about asking mr. jones what he cares about instead of trying to push what i want on mr. jones, asking him what he cares about, seeking areas of alignment so we get there. mr. jones, you care about seeing your grandkids graduate from school. you care about being able to walk or run that 5-k with your daughter. you care about being able to make it to the softball game or going on that vacation. great, we want to get you there, we have to get your diabetes under...
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here so minute it's you just as the mr jones tuned into us just a moment minutes or less than thirty minutes past the multiple stuff. so it. was predicted. it was good. this goes. out a little that this is the album with globalization. is going to tie that couple of us down on the on line. and there's no zen monk. in chandos on the on the side because of the jewish. school missy at the start up is pushed loose enough. well molly may she began to. pick up the gun take the whole. thing that's. missing is out of the. fish bones throw out something cheese same of their dish she used to not push from song to song it was a. real point on the first of the last one up for brigham. to see if we steal pick at us dog. it was me if it isn't that accompany me you'd lose it is a lot of people now fails the mystic i've read that they heave your name you've used to look at arby's my son to bring up to me people should we. give us the one on the phone when you back your process silly able to traffic will pacific our vision. of the ground up visibly also be a wall to call for a funny moment and i prom
here so minute it's you just as the mr jones tuned into us just a moment minutes or less than thirty minutes past the multiple stuff. so it. was predicted. it was good. this goes. out a little that this is the album with globalization. is going to tie that couple of us down on the on line. and there's no zen monk. in chandos on the on the side because of the jewish. school missy at the start up is pushed loose enough. well molly may she began to. pick up the gun take the whole. thing that's....
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thank you to mrs. jones and secretary, thank you for being here and for your advocacy for agriculture. >> thank you, mr. chairman. with that, this hearing is concluded. thank you. >>> this weekend, cspan city's tour takes you to to asheville, north korcarolina. saturday at 11:15. we visit the boyhood home of thomas wolf who wrote look home word angel. >> it's a very autobiographical fiction and today, there's over 200 characters that we can connect to people that thomas wolf knew. told some secrets in this small southern town and he said that he got death threats from his first book. >> then go inside the grove park inn, where the great gatsby author stayed in the sums of 193535 and '36. sxwl zbl he had lost his writing career. he was looking for a place to belong, to recover and rest. he came to recover that music. he wanted to write again, but needed something o write about. so when he came, he wanted to find stories in the people staying here. >> sunday at 2:00 p.m. eastern, we tour the largest home in am
thank you to mrs. jones and secretary, thank you for being here and for your advocacy for agriculture. >> thank you, mr. chairman. with that, this hearing is concluded. thank you. >>> this weekend, cspan city's tour takes you to to asheville, north korcarolina. saturday at 11:15. we visit the boyhood home of thomas wolf who wrote look home word angel. >> it's a very autobiographical fiction and today, there's over 200 characters that we can connect to people that thomas...
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otivational interviewing is about asking mr. jones what he cares about. instead of trying to push what i jones, asking him what he cares about and then so weg areas of alignment can get there. so mr. jones, you care about being able to see your grandkids from school. you care about being able to or run that 5k with your daughter. you care about being able to make it to that softball game or to go on that vacation. well, great. if we want to get you there, got to get your diabetes and hear things together that we can get you there. that's motivational interviewing. our responsibility as public health professionals to show communities that we care needs rather than simply trying to ram a public health message down their throats. you know, we talked about the h.i.v. outbreak in scott county, indiana. whole lot of a folks who said, dr. adams, why didn't you just go down there nd use your power as health commissioner to open up a syringe service program? i'd gone down, if there and done that, the local heriff would have set up a perimeter around the syringe se
otivational interviewing is about asking mr. jones what he cares about. instead of trying to push what i jones, asking him what he cares about and then so weg areas of alignment can get there. so mr. jones, you care about being able to see your grandkids from school. you care about being able to or run that 5k with your daughter. you care about being able to make it to that softball game or to go on that vacation. well, great. if we want to get you there, got to get your diabetes and hear...
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parts that eric jones director of the european and eurasian studies at johns hopkins university mr jones i don't want to get into these old argument but the only way to enforce international norm is to comply with it yourself you know if there is a very extensive record on the part of western countries if interfering militarily or by other means into the internal affairs of other countries of russia including so the best way i think from moscow to encourage russia to do something would be to sat an example why do you think it's so difficult for western capitals to just show russia and other countries the way the right way so it's really interesting that you say that i mean you know as a political scientist and as a political scientist there's a guy robert axelrod who's who's done studies of this type of thing in in the studies what axelrod has been able to show is that the most effective way to enforce a norm is not to allow other countries to break the norm and to give them a pass right but rather it's to recognise the mistakes that you make yourself and i think that there's been an inc
parts that eric jones director of the european and eurasian studies at johns hopkins university mr jones i don't want to get into these old argument but the only way to enforce international norm is to comply with it yourself you know if there is a very extensive record on the part of western countries if interfering militarily or by other means into the internal affairs of other countries of russia including so the best way i think from moscow to encourage russia to do something would be to...
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thank you to mrs. jones and, secretary, thank you for you being here and for your advocacy for agriculture. >> thank you, mr. chairman. thank you. >> with that, this hearing is concluded. >> sunday on 1968 america in turmoil, conservative politics, when perceived liberal excesses and disenchantment with the size of government gave the rise to the political right, the resurgence of richard nixon had a republican presidential victory. ronald reagan made his debut as a presidential candidate foreshadowing the revolution to come. our guests are robert merry, editor of the american conservative and author of where they stand, the american presidents in the eyes of voters and historians. and matthew, george washington university professor and author of the right moment, ronald reagan's first victory and the decisive turning point in american politics. watch 1968 america in turmoil, conservative politics, live sunday at 8:30 a.m. eastern on c-span's washington journal and on american history tv on c-span3. >> sunda
thank you to mrs. jones and, secretary, thank you for you being here and for your advocacy for agriculture. >> thank you, mr. chairman. thank you. >> with that, this hearing is concluded. >> sunday on 1968 america in turmoil, conservative politics, when perceived liberal excesses and disenchantment with the size of government gave the rise to the political right, the resurgence of richard nixon had a republican presidential victory. ronald reagan made his debut as a...
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entresto, ok, mr. jones... we're all done. i told you it was easy. with life line screening, getting screened for unknown health conditions is so quick, painless and affordable, you'll wonder why you hadn't done it before. so if you're over age 50, call now and schedule an appointment near you. for just $149- a savings of over 50%- you'll receive a package of five screenings that go beyond your doctor's annual check-up. ultrasound technology looks inside your arteries for plaque that builds up as you age and increases your risk of stroke and heart disease. after all, 4 out of 5 people who have a stroke, their first symptom is a stroke. so call today and start with a free health assessment to understand your best plan of action. so why didn't we do this earlier? life line screening. the power of preventvention. call now to learn more. >> jon: a fox news alert. as you probably know, president george h.w. bush, bush 41, has been hospitalized with a blood infection in houston. he tweeted out "my family and i think mayor sylvester turner, his terrific sta
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the police department will be seeking charges of homicide and robbery against mr. jones as well as mr. lee.>(pam) both suspects are currently being held in other states. (grant) police in richmond are investigating their second homicide in just three days. the latest happened last night outside an apartment complex on hartnett avenue near carlson boulevard. that's where police found a 29 year richmond man shot several times. he died at the scene. right now investigators do not have any suspect information. and they are not releasing the victim's identity until family has been notified. coming up at eight.. how the deadly police shooting of stephon clark .... is now changing sacramento police department policy. plus. how what you like on facebook can actually reveal a lot about you...including intelligence. and next. explosive allegations of racism, homophobia and religious intolereance inside the san francisco police department. at the marine mammal center, the environment is everything. we want to do our very best for each and every animal, and we want to operate a sust
the police department will be seeking charges of homicide and robbery against mr. jones as well as mr. lee.>(pam) both suspects are currently being held in other states. (grant) police in richmond are investigating their second homicide in just three days. the latest happened last night outside an apartment complex on hartnett avenue near carlson boulevard. that's where police found a 29 year richmond man shot several times. he died at the scene. right now investigators do not have any...
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ok, mr. jones... we're all done. i told you it was easy.h life line screening, getting screened for unknown health conditions is so quick, painless and affordable, you'll wonder why you hadn't done it before. so if you're over age 50, call now and schedule an appointment near you. for just $149- a savings of over 50%- you'll receive a package of five screenings that go beyond your doctor's annual check-up. ultrasound technology looks inside your arteries for plaque that builds up as you age and increases your risk of stroke and heart disease. after all, 4 out of 5 people who have a stroke, their first symptom is a stroke. so call today and start with a free health assessment to understand your best plan of action. so why didn't we do this earlier? life line screening. the power of preventvention. call now to learn more. >> harris: let's take a look at what some of this day is all about. it is remembering the doctor martin luther king jr., who was assassinated on this day in 1968. around 6:00 p.m. in memphis, tennessee, he was at the lorrain
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is of prime importance for us and we will continue to be in very close talks on this cold winds mrs jones peace. as you know christine i'm doing this from hina suppose madam chancellor. you used to describe america as a destination all of your sort of which you have a wanted to be and now it's said in germany by you that europe actually has to take its destiny in its own hands and that you cannot rely on the united states supporting you all the time have you talked with the president about this. development and this i'm happy to that have been that drifting apart and should not you in many ways to live also on this promise of significantly increasing the defense spending and address to you mr president a lot of people irritated by the way that you fulfill this most important job but that is this and the rest of the world with such an aggressive twitter. messages and so on i want to ask you whether and certain facts that you make does this mean that in the future there will be less compromise struck by the united states less reconciliation and how will you decide on the first of may when i
is of prime importance for us and we will continue to be in very close talks on this cold winds mrs jones peace. as you know christine i'm doing this from hina suppose madam chancellor. you used to describe america as a destination all of your sort of which you have a wanted to be and now it's said in germany by you that europe actually has to take its destiny in its own hands and that you cannot rely on the united states supporting you all the time have you talked with the president about...
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justice out of mayor -- and said it is notor viable and the court came together to decide in favor of mr. jones, who was a suspected drug dealer in the washington dc area. but this is a continuing debate. to 1967 and the court that gave us the seminal decision. by virtue of the caller's question, we know about earl warren. john justice earl warren, marshall harlan the second, william brennan and potter stewart. roosevelt's appointees, the ppointee, and thorough good marshall. marshall did not participate here, and e xplain why. maybe you could talk more generally about the conflict of interest they could have. >> it is typically the practice for the government, the supreme court. he or she is the lead appellate lawyer for the government. it is their opposite argued the case before the court of appeals. in cases of high importance to the government. ad in this case, a sensible his role, it could have been that the case is up for ofsideration durin -- mr. jon'' in and argued that it should be granted, holding up a conviction. . my guess is that is why he did not participate. >> could you talk gen
justice out of mayor -- and said it is notor viable and the court came together to decide in favor of mr. jones, who was a suspected drug dealer in the washington dc area. but this is a continuing debate. to 1967 and the court that gave us the seminal decision. by virtue of the caller's question, we know about earl warren. john justice earl warren, marshall harlan the second, william brennan and potter stewart. roosevelt's appointees, the ppointee, and thorough good marshall. marshall did not...
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mr. jones, okay, so when i look back at dr.k about this a lot. we hear about him working with -- we hear about him working with -- using the philosophy of gandhi. and working also -- well, he had least had a conversation with malcolm x. he had -- he had the idea of intersectionality long before we even thought about a global society. how important is it today for that intersectionality to really be at the table and on the table and be part of the menu, the recipe for what we use with this blueprint that we're seeing our young people pick up now in parkland and beyond? >> i think one of the most important enduring mandates from the legacy of martin luther king jr. is we have to pause a little bit and pay a little bit more attention to facts. >> no fake news. >> facts. f-a-c-t-s. >> there you go. >> and we have to do that -- look at facts within the prism of the history of how we got to be where we are today. now, martin luther king jr. was a compassionate, loving person committed to gandhi, to nonviolence and so forth, and we sh
mr. jones, okay, so when i look back at dr.k about this a lot. we hear about him working with -- we hear about him working with -- using the philosophy of gandhi. and working also -- well, he had least had a conversation with malcolm x. he had -- he had the idea of intersectionality long before we even thought about a global society. how important is it today for that intersectionality to really be at the table and on the table and be part of the menu, the recipe for what we use with this...
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in that case the court came together to decide the case is in favor of mr. joneswho was a drug dealer here in the washington, d.c. area. ultimately, this is the seeinging debate we are in carpenter. we will see full resolution of it from the court by the end of this term. to 1967 with a give us this decision. by virtue of our callers questions we know about earl warren. the eisenhower appointee still serving on the court at that point. chief justice earl warren, william and mr. stewart. roosevelt appointees, mr. black appointees.s as we mentioned, thurgood marshall did not participate in this particular decision. explain why. just before the case and it was a poignant right around the time. maybe you can talk about the generals and the conflicts of interests that they might have. typically the practitioner for the government for the supreme court. he or she is the lead appellate lawyer for the government, typically. occasionally they were argued before the courts of appeal in cases of high importance to the government. role -- ite his could have been that the case
in that case the court came together to decide the case is in favor of mr. joneswho was a drug dealer here in the washington, d.c. area. ultimately, this is the seeinging debate we are in carpenter. we will see full resolution of it from the court by the end of this term. to 1967 with a give us this decision. by virtue of our callers questions we know about earl warren. the eisenhower appointee still serving on the court at that point. chief justice earl warren, william and mr. stewart....
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they came together to decide in favor of mr. joneswho was a famous drug dealer in the washington, d.c. area. but this is a continuing debate taking place in carpenter, and we will see some resolution of it in the court that gave us. >> let's return to 1967. by virtue of our caller's question, we know about early warren. let's take a look at the makeup of the court. the eisenhower point's, justice, warren, marshall, harlen, present ann and stewart. black and douglas. the kennedy point ee, byron white. and johnson point's, abe portis and thurgood marshall. thurgood marshall did not participate in this decision. explain why. maybe you can talk more generallyly about the conflict of interest they would have. >> the attorney general of the practicer ically the before the government before the supreme court. it is their office that argues the case before the courts. occasionally they will argue the case in the appeal, especially if it is a case of high priority to the government. it could have been that the case was up for consideration dur
they came together to decide in favor of mr. joneswho was a famous drug dealer in the washington, d.c. area. but this is a continuing debate taking place in carpenter, and we will see some resolution of it in the court that gave us. >> let's return to 1967. by virtue of our caller's question, we know about early warren. let's take a look at the makeup of the court. the eisenhower point's, justice, warren, marshall, harlen, present ann and stewart. black and douglas. the kennedy point ee,...
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in that case, the court came together to decide the case in favor of mr. jones he was a suspected drug dealer in the washington area. this is the continuing debate taking place at carpenter. will see some resolution from the core by the end of the term. >> let's return to 1967. by virtue of the colors question, we know about earl warren. let's look at the make up of the court. the eisenhower appointees are serving at that point. chief justice earl warren, william brennan, and potter stewart. hugo black, and william o douglas. the kennedys appointed tyron white, and johnson appointee, marshall. as mentioned, [ indiscernible ]. strega was appointed right around this time. let's talk more generally about the solicitor generals and the conflict of interest they would have. >> they are typically the practitioner for the government before the supreme court. he is the lead of the pallet lawyer for the government. it's their office that argues the cases before the court. in case of high importance to the government, and in this case, ostensibly, his role could've been t
in that case, the court came together to decide the case in favor of mr. jones he was a suspected drug dealer in the washington area. this is the continuing debate taking place at carpenter. will see some resolution from the core by the end of the term. >> let's return to 1967. by virtue of the colors question, we know about earl warren. let's look at the make up of the court. the eisenhower appointees are serving at that point. chief justice earl warren, william brennan, and potter...
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it was great to see you. >> thank you. >> mr. jones? >> i have about two and a half minutes on my first round of questions. let me quick ask two follow-up questions. first of all, as it relates to insurance, from my standpoint, preparedness, part of that equation is really being adequately ensured. i mentioned moral hazard earlier. do you believe that because of the federal government -- and let's face it. we've been spending billions of dollars. do you think federal government's involvement has actually incentivized people not to carry adequate insurance? and to what extent? >> when it comes to citizens, i think there is this myth that fema is an all encompassing insurance agency that can put your life back together. and that's just not the case. if you look at harris county, for example, and some of the initial numbers. and here again, these numbers will change as more policies are put into place, fema's average payout typically in individual assistance is like $4,000 to $6,000 versus those who were ensured through the nfip, i think t
it was great to see you. >> thank you. >> mr. jones? >> i have about two and a half minutes on my first round of questions. let me quick ask two follow-up questions. first of all, as it relates to insurance, from my standpoint, preparedness, part of that equation is really being adequately ensured. i mentioned moral hazard earlier. do you believe that because of the federal government -- and let's face it. we've been spending billions of dollars. do you think federal...
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mr. scully: james jones served as president john's appointment secretary, equivalent today to white house chief of staff and went on to serve in the u.s. house of representatives and the u.s. ambassador to mexico. thank you for stopping by. former rep. jones: thank you. [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] sunday, we continue our series, america in turmoil with a look at liberal politics. lbj's liberal politics redefined the government and challenge traditional values. with the assassinations of martin luther king jr. and kennedy dealt shattering blows. that is next sunday, april 8 live at 8:00 p.m. >> monday night on the communicators. michael powell is interviewed by kyle of politico. >> my own belief of what happening with facebook today is predictable to some degree. i think that you have a brilliant advertising model that essentially emphasizes precision propaganda. there are precision propaganda can be used for good or for evil. i think that you have had this mythology almost in the o
mr. scully: james jones served as president john's appointment secretary, equivalent today to white house chief of staff and went on to serve in the u.s. house of representatives and the u.s. ambassador to mexico. thank you for stopping by. former rep. jones: thank you. [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] sunday, we continue our series, america in turmoil with a look at liberal politics. lbj's...
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ok, mr. jones... we're all done. i told you it was easy.screening, getting screened for unknown health conditions is so quick, painless and affordable, you'll wonder why you hadn't done it before. so if you're over age 50, call now and schedule an appointment near you. for just $149- a savings of over 50%- you'll receive a package of five screenings that go beyond your doctor's annual check-up. ultrasound technology looks inside your arteries for plaque that builds up as you age and increases your risk of stroke and heart disease. after all, 4 out of 5 people who have a stroke, their first symptom is a stroke. so call today and start with a free health assessment to understand your best plan of action. so why didn't we do this earlier? life line screening. the power of preventvention. call now to learn more. >> you must read to your children and you must hug your children and you must love your children. your success as a family, our success as a society, depends not on what happens in the white house, but on what happens inside your house.
ok, mr. jones... we're all done. i told you it was easy.screening, getting screened for unknown health conditions is so quick, painless and affordable, you'll wonder why you hadn't done it before. so if you're over age 50, call now and schedule an appointment near you. for just $149- a savings of over 50%- you'll receive a package of five screenings that go beyond your doctor's annual check-up. ultrasound technology looks inside your arteries for plaque that builds up as you age and increases...
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mr. lee.> ( darya )during the traffic stop in arizona, jones led police on a chase... eventually caught him in new mexico after using a spike strip. ( james ) a sheriff's deputy was arrested for having sex with 2 inmates at the contra costa jail. it was initially believed the sex was consensual... now one of the inmates is saying otherwise. contra costa sheriff'f deputies arrested one of their own...patrick morseman... for allegedly having sex with 2 female inmates at the west county detention facility. the sheriff's office said the illegal sex was consensual... but one of the inmate's lawyers says the women were raped. the deputy also deposited money into one of their inmate accounts. <"it was hush money. after sexually assaulting the victims the deputy said what do i need to do to get you to shut up and he put $300 in one of the victim's inmate accounts.">( james ) the sheriff's office has turned over the case to the d-a's office. it's unclear if the deputy will face any charges. ( james ) p-g-and-e is warning customers about an increase in scams...as the tax filing
mr. lee.> ( darya )during the traffic stop in arizona, jones led police on a chase... eventually caught him in new mexico after using a spike strip. ( james ) a sheriff's deputy was arrested for having sex with 2 inmates at the contra costa jail. it was initially believed the sex was consensual... now one of the inmates is saying otherwise. contra costa sheriff'f deputies arrested one of their own...patrick morseman... for allegedly having sex with 2 female inmates at the west county...
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ys that are you mrs. jones you live in texas. there is someone now in a department store in new york using your identity, your card, your credit card and nothing but fear comes your way. may not even be on the basis of you even have lost your credit card but may be on the basis of the dastardly act of stealing your identity. probably there is nothing more than besides family, faith, country and god that disturbs you most than to lose who you are. and so the legislation of h.r. 05, justice for victims of i.r.s. scams is a legislative initiative because billions of dollars are stolen from americans as a result of identity theft. tax season as it begins today or is today, is a particularly dangerous time of scammers pretending to be i.r.s. representatives, trick victims into giving them money. some of the most vulnerable victims are senior citizens or individuals who are not familiar with the likes of government responsibilities or actions. he bipartisan bill, h.r. 2905, helps ensure that congress has the information it needs to mak
ys that are you mrs. jones you live in texas. there is someone now in a department store in new york using your identity, your card, your credit card and nothing but fear comes your way. may not even be on the basis of you even have lost your credit card but may be on the basis of the dastardly act of stealing your identity. probably there is nothing more than besides family, faith, country and god that disturbs you most than to lose who you are. and so the legislation of h.r. 05, justice for...
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jones act exists for good reason. we should use it to good effect. thank you, mr. speaker. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the chair now recognizes the gentleman from texas, mr. green, for five minutes. mr. green: thank you, mr. speaker. mr. speaker, once again i rise to speak from the well of the house of representatives. and today, mr. speaker, i would call to our attention the fact that there is a time when we should put all politics aside. this is such an occasion, mr. speaker. i rise today to extend my condolences and my sympathies to the bush family. i rise today, mr. speaker, world to know the that i have great respect for the family. ms.tics world to know aside, m, barbara bush, the first lady, not currently, but in my world once a first lady always a first lady. i rise because this first lady demonstrated something that this country can be proud of. she was a person who has left a it y of respectability as relates to being a first lady of the united states of america. she respected herself. she had standards. she had principles. she had boundaries that were -- boundaries.
jones act exists for good reason. we should use it to good effect. thank you, mr. speaker. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the chair now recognizes the gentleman from texas, mr. green, for five minutes. mr. green: thank you, mr. speaker. mr. speaker, once again i rise to speak from the well of the house of representatives. and today, mr. speaker, i would call to our attention the fact that there is a time when we should put all politics aside. this is such an occasion, mr. speaker. i...
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jones. >> thank you, mr. chairman. and thank you, mr. secretary, for being here. i'd like to talk a little bit about, as i understand it, and correct me if i'm wrong here, but the department's budget proposal is to eliminate funds for community development and block grants. and in my state i think has been impacted a lot by those block grants, particularly with regard to sewers. we have some serious issues in alabama, particularly in the black belt, with sanitation and sewer systems that are out dated, raw saw age ewage is bac into homes. i know that's not the case for everyone, but it is a serious problem in alabama. so i haven't seen in the president's proposal certain infrastructure dollars available for sewer projects. so how would you address in the housing context an issue for sewer if you plan on doing away with the block grant development proposal? >> thank you for that question. and congratulations on your election. >> thank you. >> first of all, cdbgimpact in areas of the country. there also have been problems with directing the funds to the people who a
jones. >> thank you, mr. chairman. and thank you, mr. secretary, for being here. i'd like to talk a little bit about, as i understand it, and correct me if i'm wrong here, but the department's budget proposal is to eliminate funds for community development and block grants. and in my state i think has been impacted a lot by those block grants, particularly with regard to sewers. we have some serious issues in alabama, particularly in the black belt, with sanitation and sewer systems that...