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. ♪ find out how much your car is worth ♪ ♪ at webuyanycar.com ♪ every friday mr. lewiss with his friends at the senior center to enjoy a nutritious, hot meal. which gives him the energy he needs to connect with his grandson, so he can teach him how to land the big one. when older pennsylvanians make the most of programs supported by the pennsylvania lottery like hot meal programs we all benefit. learn more at palottery.com. the pennsylvania lottery benefits older pennsylvanians every day. >>> david murphy is back inside and it was hard to get you in here. >> and i have been in here talking about the eagles. 6abc.com with all the news conferences. stormtracker 6 live double scan and we are still looking a little damp down south in the area with sprinkles and showers cruising through the southern tip of delaware and most of that is missing cape may as we look outside, we are in winslow township, new jersey down on the farm, you like that? all the remnants of snow on the field and turning into water and soaking in and letting the seeds grow in a little bit. a couple of hig
. ♪ find out how much your car is worth ♪ ♪ at webuyanycar.com ♪ every friday mr. lewiss with his friends at the senior center to enjoy a nutritious, hot meal. which gives him the energy he needs to connect with his grandson, so he can teach him how to land the big one. when older pennsylvanians make the most of programs supported by the pennsylvania lottery like hot meal programs we all benefit. learn more at palottery.com. the pennsylvania lottery benefits older pennsylvanians every...
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mr. lewise the stand. >> lawyers road was the road brought the lawyers in from the western reaches of fairfax county at the beginning of the foundation of fairfax county, which is 1742. >> reporter: back then lawyers was angled a bit differently than it is today. >> we know exactly where the old route traveled. >> reporter: that route was changed two years after the civil war. in fair fox county virginia melissa mollet news4. >>> those are so interesting. this just one in a series of reports on the history of roads in our area. if you have an idea for a road that we should look at in your community, all you have to do is tweet melissa at first 4 traffic. >>> ready for a warm-up? you bet. we may have to wait but there's something to look forward to. that is the cherry blossom bloom prediction, which we have next. that dad's eating a sizzling sausage skillet with spicy pepper sauce! for breakfast? i bet he doesn't have rules about booby traps... the new rio ranchero skillet. denny's. welcome to a
mr. lewise the stand. >> lawyers road was the road brought the lawyers in from the western reaches of fairfax county at the beginning of the foundation of fairfax county, which is 1742. >> reporter: back then lawyers was angled a bit differently than it is today. >> we know exactly where the old route traveled. >> reporter: that route was changed two years after the civil war. in fair fox county virginia melissa mollet news4. >>> those are so interesting. this...
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every friday mr. lewis friends at the senior center to enjoy a nutritious, hot meal. which gives him the energy he needs to connect with his grandson, so he can teach him how to land the big one. when older pennsylvanians make the most of programs supported by the pennsylvania lottery like hot meal programs we all benefit. learn more at palottery.com. the pennsylvania lottery benefits older pennsylvanians every day. >>> "action news" at 12:30 continues with rick williams sara bloomquist and meteorologist, david murphy. >> hello again here are the story wrez following for you on "action news" at 12:30. students speak out after their school bus hopped a curb and drove straight into a house plus new details from police after a woman was hit by two vehicles in bensalem. >> and new video from an armed robbery in the logan section. the suspect that police are looking for. >>> and now more on the scary moments for students on their way to school in montgomery county. a school bus went into a home on windermere dri
every friday mr. lewis friends at the senior center to enjoy a nutritious, hot meal. which gives him the energy he needs to connect with his grandson, so he can teach him how to land the big one. when older pennsylvanians make the most of programs supported by the pennsylvania lottery like hot meal programs we all benefit. learn more at palottery.com. the pennsylvania lottery benefits older pennsylvanians every day. >>> "action news" at 12:30 continues with rick williams sara...
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. >> thank you, mr. lewis. next speaker. >> my name is kathy, the president of the newly organize salvation called the -- fairmount residents. i'm here to talk about some resources i feel are very important. one, i understand they are retraining and it's something that hasn't been done for a long time especially the new officers and it's time to revisit it if it's been too long. this is sensitivity training for all officers whether new or old would be important. what about the southern district, you are talking about moving the line from market street down towards mission, but then you've got not necessarily enough in the south of market area that are visible because there are areas where there is a lot of stuff that goes on that is not necessarily good. to see more cops out there would be and if people in the community can respond better and know what this is all about. then, the west field mall that there should be they should hire more private security because this will help eliminate taking the resources fr
. >> thank you, mr. lewis. next speaker. >> my name is kathy, the president of the newly organize salvation called the -- fairmount residents. i'm here to talk about some resources i feel are very important. one, i understand they are retraining and it's something that hasn't been done for a long time especially the new officers and it's time to revisit it if it's been too long. this is sensitivity training for all officers whether new or old would be important. what about the...
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president, mr. lewis does. michael: some people, walter isaacson himself, he is a good friend. we grew up in new orleans. he was seven years ahead of me. i was told i should grow up to be like walter isaacson. when i wrote, "liar's poker," he said i should write a book about a great man. i didn't know where to begin. even though i was told by walter, no less a person than walter, it just didn't catch. it does not interest me. maybe it is egotistical. maybe i don't want someone else to take over my book to the extent that would. charlie: give me the one person who would most likely attract you. michael: if you put a gun to my head and said, you have to write a biography? charlie: come on, you know what you would say. michael: obama? charlie: i don't know. michael: there is nobody i would want to spend that amount of time on. charlie: no athlete, president cultural figure? michael: there are a lot of books i would love to write that sound like biographies. peyton manning. i would love to spend a season with him, his last season with the denver broncos. just about the way someone
president, mr. lewis does. michael: some people, walter isaacson himself, he is a good friend. we grew up in new orleans. he was seven years ahead of me. i was told i should grow up to be like walter isaacson. when i wrote, "liar's poker," he said i should write a book about a great man. i didn't know where to begin. even though i was told by walter, no less a person than walter, it just didn't catch. it does not interest me. maybe it is egotistical. maybe i don't want someone else to...
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mr. lewis, please take the stand? >> lawyers road was the road that brought the lawyers in from the western reaches of fairfax county at the beginning of the foundation of fairfax county which is 1742. >> back then lawyers was angled a bit differently than it is today. >> we know exactly where the old road traveled. >> reporter: that route was changed two years after the civil war. in fairfax county virginia melissa mollet news 4. >> if you weren't a lawyer stay off the road. this is just one in our series of reports on the history of roads in our area. if you have an idea for a road we should look at in your community, tweet melissa mollet@first4traffic. >>> the new message from former ravens player ray rice. >> what we learned about the shooting at a party of well-known rappers. >> we're watching the snow come down and the impact the weather system is having you throughout the day. stay with us. >> we're watching the snow come we live in a pick and choose world. choose, choose, choose. but at bedtime? ...why settle
mr. lewis, please take the stand? >> lawyers road was the road that brought the lawyers in from the western reaches of fairfax county at the beginning of the foundation of fairfax county which is 1742. >> back then lawyers was angled a bit differently than it is today. >> we know exactly where the old road traveled. >> reporter: that route was changed two years after the civil war. in fairfax county virginia melissa mollet news 4. >> if you weren't a lawyer stay...
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>> mr. lewis is recognized. >> thank you mr. chairman. thank you mr. secretary for being here today and thank you for all of your great and good work over the years. mr. secretary, i want you to make it plain and crystal clear. if the republicans today repeal the affordable care act and later the senate repeal the act, the president saying he's going to veto it. maybe he's changed his mind and will not veto it. maybe just -- >> he has not changed his mind. >> okay. what would happen -- what would happen to the hundreds, thousands and million of people who have the affordable care act now? >> well, congressman lewis, because of the affordable care act we have millions of people, almost 10 million people who have health insurance coverage that they didn't have. and the challenge of providing the kind of security that a family only knows when it has health insurance has taken us decades to accomplish. we would take a step back to the time when those families do not have that kind of access to health
>> mr. lewis is recognized. >> thank you mr. chairman. thank you mr. secretary for being here today and thank you for all of your great and good work over the years. mr. secretary, i want you to make it plain and crystal clear. if the republicans today repeal the affordable care act and later the senate repeal the act, the president saying he's going to veto it. maybe he's changed his mind and will not veto it. maybe just -- >> he has not changed his mind. >> okay. what...
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mr. chairman, to join senator isakson and congressman lewis to welcome sally yates and her family to the judiciary committee this morning. i want to echo their words and my colleagues this morning regarding miss yates' qualifications and her distinguished career in federal service. for years she has prosecuted the most violent criminal organizations in georgia. ms-13. and other notorious gangs. drug cartels, human smuggling, sex traffickers. the department and the people of georgia are fortunate to have benefited from ms. yates' work in the service of justice for so many years. so today i join my colleagues in welcoming her to the judiciary committee, and in congratulating her on the honor of this nomination. it's my privilege this morning, mr. chairman, that as a yellow jacket to welcome this bulldog to this committee. thank you. >> thank you both senators. and you're free to go if you want to go. otherwise we'd be glad to have you listen to us, as well. ms. yates i welcome you to the senate judiciary committee. it's been a big day for you and your family. congratulations on your nomina
mr. chairman, to join senator isakson and congressman lewis to welcome sally yates and her family to the judiciary committee this morning. i want to echo their words and my colleagues this morning regarding miss yates' qualifications and her distinguished career in federal service. for years she has prosecuted the most violent criminal organizations in georgia. ms-13. and other notorious gangs. drug cartels, human smuggling, sex traffickers. the department and the people of georgia are...
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mr. ernest lewis reynolds 5318. it is proposed to sterilize that said ernest lewis reynolds you under proposition, of the acts ever 1924 which is the you a yen-ieugenics. >> be although reynolds told us he had be parents aunts and uncles who cared about him. >> how did this be institution became become hid guardian? >> i have no idea. it is a rubber stamp to carry out their will. >> he went on to serve his country for 30 years in the military in korea and vietnam. >> when did you take this picture? >> bat in the '50s when i was in quant quantico, virginia. i taught the men thousand shoot a pistol. >> he had a full career. >> yesterday gone sweet jesus ♪ ♪ and tomorrow might never be mine ♪ >> now retired reynolds spends a lot of his time singing in his church choir. >> one day at a time ♪ if i need it i do best. >> and tell stories of playing with country legend, jimmy dean, stories he never had a chance to share with children of his own. >> i wished i had a family. i just wonder what kind of daddy would i be if i h
mr. ernest lewis reynolds 5318. it is proposed to sterilize that said ernest lewis reynolds you under proposition, of the acts ever 1924 which is the you a yen-ieugenics. >> be although reynolds told us he had be parents aunts and uncles who cared about him. >> how did this be institution became become hid guardian? >> i have no idea. it is a rubber stamp to carry out their will. >> he went on to serve his country for 30 years in the military in korea and vietnam....
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mr. lewis in his book 935 lies has laid out the possibility of electronic journalism. >> can you get to a short direct question? >> electronic journalism is the ability to expose all this corruption. i am asking you, people are not reading books like we used to. is there a way, is there an electronic approach, a way we can begin to talk about the corruption the sound bite and bumper sticker america wants? >> yes vix. you guys want to jump in? i don't know the answer really great question. we lost one third of all reporters, professional reporters since 2000 and we have four or five times more pr people in this country and young people are more inclined to do the electronic thing. folks over 50 still watch tv news. we have the very strange dichotomy in america about who consumes news and which ways if at all. and how to make it palatable for the largest possible audience is not my expertise. even though i teach journalism i am mostly teaching how to do it. this is a tricky thing. we are at a tea
mr. lewis in his book 935 lies has laid out the possibility of electronic journalism. >> can you get to a short direct question? >> electronic journalism is the ability to expose all this corruption. i am asking you, people are not reading books like we used to. is there a way, is there an electronic approach, a way we can begin to talk about the corruption the sound bite and bumper sticker america wants? >> yes vix. you guys want to jump in? i don't know the answer really...
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mr. lewis's distinction is the percent of trading harming the market. we are arguing 50% or 70%.ion to say that hft is still in treating unfair pricing -- intruding on fair pricing? bart: the more liquidity, the smarter trading you have -- my concern has always been as a regulator and now that we need to win sure there are appropriate safeguards. -- to ensure there are appropriate safeguards. tom: a geographic boundary that would allow a level playing field to the benefit of hft? bart: it's something exchanges can do. fine. they still rely -- all of these exchanges rely upon hft's for liquidity. tom: why not have a delay regulated by guys like you that levels the playing field so we get trust back into our markets? bart: people can do that. it would not be a bad thing for one exchange to do it or another. in germany they talked about slowing down to her three times -- it's how quickly and how smartly they react. i give you something and you react quickly -- if you react wrong, that's not good for your business. tom: we have to go back to this important news. you've been following
mr. lewis's distinction is the percent of trading harming the market. we are arguing 50% or 70%.ion to say that hft is still in treating unfair pricing -- intruding on fair pricing? bart: the more liquidity, the smarter trading you have -- my concern has always been as a regulator and now that we need to win sure there are appropriate safeguards. -- to ensure there are appropriate safeguards. tom: a geographic boundary that would allow a level playing field to the benefit of hft? bart: it's...
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listening -- what lewis wants to do is a huge comment on those things you don't want to write about mr. lewis does. >> but -- >> rose: did i redeem -- >> to get back to the original question, i don't -- i don't -- i think some people -- walter ice sack son himself is a friend, good friend, he grew up in new orleans and seven years ago ahead of me in school, i was told over and over when i was a child one day i should grow up to be just like him. every kid in the school got this lecture about we all has to be walter ice sack son. >> rose: now you need to write a book about a great man, you need to do that next. i wouldn't know where to begin and what to do about that. so even though i was told by walter no less a person than walter that i should go do that it just didn't catch. it doesn't interest me. and maybe ego assist cal and maybe i don't want to, i don't want someone else to take over my book to the extent -- >> rose: .. >> and everything you have said, tell me the one person who would most likely attract you. >> ha! you mean if you put a gun to my head and said i have to write a biograp
listening -- what lewis wants to do is a huge comment on those things you don't want to write about mr. lewis does. >> but -- >> rose: did i redeem -- >> to get back to the original question, i don't -- i don't -- i think some people -- walter ice sack son himself is a friend, good friend, he grew up in new orleans and seven years ago ahead of me in school, i was told over and over when i was a child one day i should grow up to be just like him. every kid in the school got...
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[applause] thank you for your leadership on this, recognizing that as mr. lewis said, every voice matters. >> there has been a little noise on the way to this decision. so i am going to do something radical. i'm going to be brief. our internet economy is the envy of the world. we invented it. the applications economy began right here on our shores. the broadband below us and the airwaves all around us deliver its collective might into our homes and businesses all across the country. what produce this dynamic engine of onto for nor -- entrepreneurship is a foundation of openness. and sustaining what has made us innovative, fears and creative should not a choice. it should be an obligation. we also have a duty, a duty to protect what has made the internet the most dynamic platform for free speech ever invented. it is our printing press. it is our town square, our soapbox and our shared platform for opportunity. that is why open internet policies matter. that is why i support network neutrality. we cannot have a two-tiered internet with fast lanes that's beat the tr
[applause] thank you for your leadership on this, recognizing that as mr. lewis said, every voice matters. >> there has been a little noise on the way to this decision. so i am going to do something radical. i'm going to be brief. our internet economy is the envy of the world. we invented it. the applications economy began right here on our shores. the broadband below us and the airwaves all around us deliver its collective might into our homes and businesses all across the country. what...
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mrs. laura bush and congressman john lewis. ♪ ♪ >> good afternoon again.is time i have the distinct pleasurethis time to introduce to you and bring to the podium the alabama state governor governor robert bentley. >> president obama mrs. obama president bush, mrs. bush congressman lewis, congressman e on sewell mayor evans. it's an honor for me to be on ple to this stage with you today and to become all of these people to this great state of alabama. it's a personal honor for me to join in today's historic occasion on the edmund pettus bridge that has become a monument in itself to the ridge struggle for civil rights over the past 50 years.stre this bridge represents the strength of the determination, c the loss and the pain that have come to define the civil rights a movement in america.mo and it's an honor for me to stand here among you today on behalf of the state of alabama. acros 50 years ago, approximately 600 people marched across this very bridge on their way to montgomery to demand the right to vote. those marchers, many who were nameless, had a bold vision to change the culture of
mrs. laura bush and congressman john lewis. ♪ ♪ >> good afternoon again.is time i have the distinct pleasurethis time to introduce to you and bring to the podium the alabama state governor governor robert bentley. >> president obama mrs. obama president bush, mrs. bush congressman lewis, congressman e on sewell mayor evans. it's an honor for me to be on ple to this stage with you today and to become all of these people to this great state of alabama. it's a personal honor for me...
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>> mr. lewis is recognized. >> thank you mr. chairman. thank you mr. secretary for being here today and thank you for all of your great and good work over the years. mr. secretary, i want you to make it plain and crystal clear. if the republicans today repeal the affordable care act and later the senate repeal the act, the president saying he's going to veto it. maybe he's changed his mind and will not veto it. maybe just -- >> he has not changed his mind. >> okay. what would happen -- what would happen to the hundreds, thousands and million of people who have the affordable care act now? >> well, congressman lewis, because of the affordable care act we have millions of people, almost 10 million people who have health insurance coverage that they didn't have. and the challenge of providing the kind of security that a family only knows when it has health insurance has taken us decades to accomplish. we would take a step back to the time when those families do not have that kind of access to health
>> mr. lewis is recognized. >> thank you mr. chairman. thank you mr. secretary for being here today and thank you for all of your great and good work over the years. mr. secretary, i want you to make it plain and crystal clear. if the republicans today repeal the affordable care act and later the senate repeal the act, the president saying he's going to veto it. maybe he's changed his mind and will not veto it. maybe just -- >> he has not changed his mind. >> okay. what...
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really epitomize the best of a public interest lawyer and a law enforcer fair, just, honest, as mr. lewis referred to you. and i also think that you have gained the respect of the people who are maybe the most critical judges, the folks who are on the streets, fbi agents and dea enforcers and postal inspectors and secret service who have contacted our committee and who have spoken through others to say how much they have respected your work and admired your tenacity and your toughness, but also your essential fairness in enforcing the law. and those qualities as you and i have discussed in our private meeting, will be critically important because the role of a prosecutor is not only to obtain convictions but to achieve justice in the words of justice jackson, and i am paraphrasing, not quoting. the department of justice faces enormous challenges ahead, and new leadership will be important to that direction. but i want to say how much i appreciate the leadership that we've seen from attorney general holder. i think he deserves gratitude from our nation for his leadership during a very toug
really epitomize the best of a public interest lawyer and a law enforcer fair, just, honest, as mr. lewis referred to you. and i also think that you have gained the respect of the people who are maybe the most critical judges, the folks who are on the streets, fbi agents and dea enforcers and postal inspectors and secret service who have contacted our committee and who have spoken through others to say how much they have respected your work and admired your tenacity and your toughness, but also...
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mr. john lewis. [applause] >> my fellow freedom fighters.a native of troy, alabama, i am happy to be able to stand here and share this great moment in history. this is the greatest and perhaps the most significant demonstration and the history of the civil rights movement. just a few weeks ago, governor wallace said there would be no march from selma to montgomery. he used troops to beat us down. but you, the freedom loving people of alabama said that you have a constitutional right to march. he was determined to march and you did march. the president of the united states made it clear to the american people -- and he made it clear to governor wallace -- that the state of alabama is still a part of the union. need a doctor? we, the negro people of alabama have been exploited, and we have been dehumanized by discrimination and segregation. hundreds of thousands of you have gone to jail over and over again in marion, and selma. and you stand here as witness to the fact that you want to be free and you want to be free here and now. i think the
mr. john lewis. [applause] >> my fellow freedom fighters.a native of troy, alabama, i am happy to be able to stand here and share this great moment in history. this is the greatest and perhaps the most significant demonstration and the history of the civil rights movement. just a few weeks ago, governor wallace said there would be no march from selma to montgomery. he used troops to beat us down. but you, the freedom loving people of alabama said that you have a constitutional right to...
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fair, just honest as mr. lewis referred to you. i think you have gained respect for the people who are the most critical judges, people on the streets, fbi agents and dea and enforcers and postal inspectors and secret service who have contacted our committee and spoken through others to say how much they have respected your work and admired your tenacity and your toughness it also your essential fairness in enforcing the law. those qualities as we have discussed in private meeting will be critically important because the role of a prosecutor is not only to get convictions but to achieve justice. i am paraphrasing, the department of justice faces enormous challenges ahead. new leadership will be important to that direction. i want to say how much i appreciate the leadership we've seen from attorney general holder. i think he deserves gratitude from our nation. i am hopeful that we will confirm his replacement very shortly, she is eminently well-qualified. i hope we would move quickly to your confirmation as well. i look forward to s
fair, just honest as mr. lewis referred to you. i think you have gained respect for the people who are the most critical judges, people on the streets, fbi agents and dea and enforcers and postal inspectors and secret service who have contacted our committee and spoken through others to say how much they have respected your work and admired your tenacity and your toughness it also your essential fairness in enforcing the law. those qualities as we have discussed in private meeting will be...
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[applause] and thank you for your leadership on this recognizing as mr. lewis said every voice matters. ms. rosenworcel. >> so there has been a little noise on the way to this decision today. i'm going to do something radical. i'm going to be brief. our internet economy is the envy of the world. we invented it. the application's economy began right here on our shores. the broadband below us and the airwaves all around us deliver its collective might into our homes and businesses all across the country. what produced this dynamic engine of entrepreneurship and experimentation is a foundation of openness. and sustaining what has made us innovative, fierce and creative should not be a choice. it should be an obligation. we also have a duty a duty to protect what has made the internet the most dynamic platform for free speech ever invented. it is our printing press it is our town square it is our our individual soapbox and our shared platform for opportunity. that is why open internet policies matter. that is why i support network neutrality. we cannot have a two-t
[applause] and thank you for your leadership on this recognizing as mr. lewis said every voice matters. ms. rosenworcel. >> so there has been a little noise on the way to this decision today. i'm going to do something radical. i'm going to be brief. our internet economy is the envy of the world. we invented it. the application's economy began right here on our shores. the broadband below us and the airwaves all around us deliver its collective might into our homes and businesses all...
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>> mr. lewis one of the things we've done in our budget is create incentives for employers to cover their workers in 401(k) plans. made it easier for them by giving them tax benefits for the administrative costs of setting up a plan for matching contributions that employees make. you know, we built that an top of the proposal that we started last year. starting the my ra program where individuals will be able to start with a very safe, easy starter retirement account. we for years now had proposals to go from a system where employees opt into retirement to one where they have to opt out. we know from behavioral economics that that would work to get many, many more people covered. so i think we have a quite robust set of proposals and i think it is something if we could work together on a bipartisan basis would make enormous difference for a generation that is going to need retirement savings for a sound future. >> well are we saving more or saving less? >> as a country our savings rate is improvin
>> mr. lewis one of the things we've done in our budget is create incentives for employers to cover their workers in 401(k) plans. made it easier for them by giving them tax benefits for the administrative costs of setting up a plan for matching contributions that employees make. you know, we built that an top of the proposal that we started last year. starting the my ra program where individuals will be able to start with a very safe, easy starter retirement account. we for years now had...
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mrs. rufus lewis of montgomery, alabama, and mr. dick drennons of the university of alabama, a white student. and the reverend jesse douglas of montgomery, alabama. if you approve of this committee, say aye. audience: aye. >> the committee is now instructed to meet for final instructions in the auditorium of the dexter avenue baptist church, just one block away here in the shadow of the capital with our leader, dr. king, has been pronounced. we will now return to our national leaders. mr. james farmer could not be here today because of illness. but we do want mr. jim pick to tell us -- whether core is behind the movement of freedom. mr. peck. >> i want to bring greetings from jim farmer. i want to tell you there are a lot of poor people in the march from all over the country from as far away as the west coast. as for myself, some of you know i have a little souvenir from alabama, 53 stitches in my head , which i got on the freedom ride. but at least i am alive. where is my friend bill moore is dead. and it is appropriate today to ta
mrs. rufus lewis of montgomery, alabama, and mr. dick drennons of the university of alabama, a white student. and the reverend jesse douglas of montgomery, alabama. if you approve of this committee, say aye. audience: aye. >> the committee is now instructed to meet for final instructions in the auditorium of the dexter avenue baptist church, just one block away here in the shadow of the capital with our leader, dr. king, has been pronounced. we will now return to our national leaders. mr....
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mr. chairman, to join senator isaac son and congressman lewis to welcome sally yates and her family to the judiciary committee this morning. i want to echo their words and my colleagues this morning regarding miss yates' qualifications and her distinguished career in federal service. for years she has prosecuted the most violent criminal organizations in georgia. ms-13. and other notorious gangs. drug cartels human smuggling, sex traffickers. the department and the people of georgia are fortunate to have benefited from ms. yates' work in the service of justice for so many years. so today i join my colleagues in welcoming her to the judiciary committee, and in congratulating her on the honor of this nomination. it's my privilege this morning mr. chairman that as a yellow jacket to welcome this bulldog to this committee. thank you. >> thank you both senators. and you're free to go if you want to go. otherwise we'd be glad to have you listen to us, as well. ms. yates i welcome you to the senate judiciary committee. it's been a big day for you and your family. congratulations on your nominatio
mr. chairman, to join senator isaac son and congressman lewis to welcome sally yates and her family to the judiciary committee this morning. i want to echo their words and my colleagues this morning regarding miss yates' qualifications and her distinguished career in federal service. for years she has prosecuted the most violent criminal organizations in georgia. ms-13. and other notorious gangs. drug cartels human smuggling, sex traffickers. the department and the people of georgia are...
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. >>> mr. lewis thank you for joining us this morning. >> thank you for having me. >> this continued posturing here in washington about iran how do you see things taking shape in town this week as negotiations continue in europe? >> well of course this is -- the writers started a fire storm that hasn't gone away. you saw the sunday shows. everybody is still talking about it. a lot of support. and a lot of blow-back even on the republican side. there are senators who signed it who seem to be regretting it and walking back some of the support for signing the letter to the iranian leaders. now the question is how will this affect legislation on the floor. this goes back to the sanctions debate and this was the bipartisan push. there are democrats on both sides of the aisle who want tougher sanctions and ignoring obama's calls not to use the legislation while he was still negotiating. that all changes when boehner asked benjamin netanyahu to come speak and when the politics of that invitation got involve
. >>> mr. lewis thank you for joining us this morning. >> thank you for having me. >> this continued posturing here in washington about iran how do you see things taking shape in town this week as negotiations continue in europe? >> well of course this is -- the writers started a fire storm that hasn't gone away. you saw the sunday shows. everybody is still talking about it. a lot of support. and a lot of blow-back even on the republican side. there are senators who...
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mr. lewis's book has generated a lot of debate over high frequency chairman although chairwoman mary jo white said they're not rigged and she said high frequency trading is not unlawful insider trading. another former regulator has strongly disagreed with the characterization that high frequency traders engage in legalized front running. >> this book is not based upon fact, and when they start throwing around things like front running, you know i'm a former regulator. we looked at these guys all the time. not just hft's but all traders in the market and the investment advisor's act section 206 describes what front running is, and it cannot be done by hft traders. it's just a big lie. i don't mind debating issues but it has to be based on the facts, guys. >> in january his wife created ab equity market structure advisory committee to advise the s.e.c. on what if any, changes need to be made in market structure. it's scheduled meet for the first time in may. on the enforcement front, there's been several investigations announced in the last year including from the fbi, the u.s. tel attorney gen
mr. lewis's book has generated a lot of debate over high frequency chairman although chairwoman mary jo white said they're not rigged and she said high frequency trading is not unlawful insider trading. another former regulator has strongly disagreed with the characterization that high frequency traders engage in legalized front running. >> this book is not based upon fact, and when they start throwing around things like front running, you know i'm a former regulator. we looked at these...
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mr. john lewis, mr. conyers and others today will be introducing the voter empowerment act.ns are making it harder to vote and join a union. the attack on the ability to bring labor elections and regulations into the 21st century century. it is an outright attack not just on unions but on the right to organize. right to organize has been such a fundamental principle for progress for america's working families. today we expect to see a republican budget. i don't know if that will be possible. they were supposed to go back in this morning. i don't know if they have. but as we have discussed before budget is supposed to be a statement of our national values. what is important to us as a nation is where we should be allocating our resources. instead we see a republican budget that isn't. they haven't passed one yet, as you no he. but their initial statement is we would describe as work harder for less. harder to buy home harder to send a child to college, harder to secure a dignified retirement. again, the same old thing, old warmed-over stew. that's all i can call it, same old
mr. john lewis, mr. conyers and others today will be introducing the voter empowerment act.ns are making it harder to vote and join a union. the attack on the ability to bring labor elections and regulations into the 21st century century. it is an outright attack not just on unions but on the right to organize. right to organize has been such a fundamental principle for progress for america's working families. today we expect to see a republican budget. i don't know if that will be possible....
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mrs. michelle obama, accompanied by president bush and his is laura bush, and congressman john lewis. ♪ [applause[cheers] >> good afternoon, again. i have the distinct pleasure to this time to introduce to you and to bring to the podium, alabama state governor. [applause] >> president obama, mrs. obama president bush, mrs. bush, congress and lewis, congress and sewall, mayor evans. it is an honor for me to be on the stage with you today, and to welcome all of these people to this great state of alabama. it's a personal honor for me to join in today's historic occasion on the edmund pettus bridge that has become a monument itself to the struggle for civil rights over the past 50 years. this bridge represents the strength and determination, the loss and pain that have come to define the civil rights movement in america. it's an honor for me to stand here among you today on behalf of the state of alabama. 50 years ago, approximately 600 people marched across this very bridge on their way to montgomery to demand the right to vote. those marchers, many who were nameless, had a bold vision to change th
mrs. michelle obama, accompanied by president bush and his is laura bush, and congressman john lewis. ♪ [applause[cheers] >> good afternoon, again. i have the distinct pleasure to this time to introduce to you and to bring to the podium, alabama state governor. [applause] >> president obama, mrs. obama president bush, mrs. bush, congress and lewis, congress and sewall, mayor evans. it is an honor for me to be on the stage with you today, and to welcome all of these people to this...
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mr. john lewis. [applause] >> my fellow freedom fighters as a native of troy, alabama just 50 miles from here, i am happy to be able to stand here and share this great moment in history. with men like martin luther king and other great men in this great march and struggle for freedom. this is the greatest and perhaps most significant demonstration in the history of the civil rights movement. just a few weeks ago governor wallace said there would be no march. he used our troops to be dust down on march 7. -- beat us down on march 7. you headacyou said you had a constitutional right to march and you did march. the president of the united states made it clear to the american people and also made it crystal clear to the governor that the state of alabama is still a part of the union. we the negro people of alabama have been denied, and dehumanized by the vicious system of racial segregation and discrimination. thousands of you have gone to jail over and over again in marion and selma. today, you stand he
mr. john lewis. [applause] >> my fellow freedom fighters as a native of troy, alabama just 50 miles from here, i am happy to be able to stand here and share this great moment in history. with men like martin luther king and other great men in this great march and struggle for freedom. this is the greatest and perhaps most significant demonstration in the history of the civil rights movement. just a few weeks ago governor wallace said there would be no march. he used our troops to be dust...
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mr. john lewis. [applause] >> my fellow freedom fighters as a native of troy, alabama just 50 miles from here, i am happy to be able to stand here and share this great moment in history. with men like martin luther king and other great men in this great march and struggle for freedom. this is the greatest and perhaps most significant demonstration in the history of the civil rights movement. just a few weeks ago governor wallace said there would be no march. he used our troops to be dust down on march 7. -- beat us down on march 7. you headacyou said you had a constitutional right to march and you did march. the president of the united states made it clear to the american people and also made it crystal clear to the governor that the state of alabama is still a part of the union. we the negro people of alabama have been denied, and dehumanized by the vicious system of racial segregation and discrimination. thousands of you have gone to jail over and over again in marion and selma. today, you stand he
mr. john lewis. [applause] >> my fellow freedom fighters as a native of troy, alabama just 50 miles from here, i am happy to be able to stand here and share this great moment in history. with men like martin luther king and other great men in this great march and struggle for freedom. this is the greatest and perhaps most significant demonstration in the history of the civil rights movement. just a few weeks ago governor wallace said there would be no march. he used our troops to be dust...
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mrs. laura bush and accompanied by john lewis. [" hail to the chief" playing] [cheers and applause] [cheering] >> good afternoon again. i have the distinct pleasure to introduce to you, the governor of alabama, governor robert bentley. [applause] >> president obama mrs. obama president bush, mrs. bush, congressman lewis congressman sewall mayor evans -- it is an honor for me to be on the stage with you today and welcome all of these people to this great state of alabama. it's a personal honor for me to join in today's historic occasion on the edmund pettus bridge that has become a monument itself to the struggle for civil rights over the past 50 years. this bridge represents the strength and determination, the loss and pain that have come to define the civil rights movement in america. it's an honor for me to stand here among you today on behalf of the state of alabama. 50 years ago, approximately 600 people marched across this very bridge on their way to montgomery to demand the right to vote. those marchers, many who were nameless, had a bold vision to change the culture of america. selma s
mrs. laura bush and accompanied by john lewis. [" hail to the chief" playing] [cheers and applause] [cheering] >> good afternoon again. i have the distinct pleasure to introduce to you, the governor of alabama, governor robert bentley. [applause] >> president obama mrs. obama president bush, mrs. bush, congressman lewis congressman sewall mayor evans -- it is an honor for me to be on the stage with you today and welcome all of these people to this great state of alabama....
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mr. john lewis. [ applause ] >> my fellow freedom fighters. great march and struggle for freedom. this is the greatest and perhaps if most significant demonstration in the history of the civil rights movement. just a few weeks ago governor wallace said there would be no march from selma to montgomery. he used his troops to beat us down on march 7th with billy clubs, tear gas and horses. but you, the freedom loving people from alabama said that you had a constitutional right to march and that you were determined to march and you did march. the president of the united states len don johnson made it clear to the people and crystal clear to the governor wallace that the state of alabama is still part of the union. need a doctor? we the negro people of alabama have been economically exported politically denied but also dehumanized from the vicious system of racial discrimination. hundreds and thousands of you have gone to jail over and over again in alabama in marion, in selma. and today you stand here as a living witness to the fact that you want
mr. john lewis. [ applause ] >> my fellow freedom fighters. great march and struggle for freedom. this is the greatest and perhaps if most significant demonstration in the history of the civil rights movement. just a few weeks ago governor wallace said there would be no march from selma to montgomery. he used his troops to beat us down on march 7th with billy clubs, tear gas and horses. but you, the freedom loving people from alabama said that you had a constitutional right to march and...
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mr. durst's attorney chip lewis was scheduled to be on the program. was the one who said he was underwell md by the confession, wants to see if there's more to the new evidence once he gets to discovery in california in that case. he was scheduled to be live at this moment on cnn. but he has had to reschedule. he has said he'll join us live right here on legal view tomorrow. and guess what? i have all of these questions ready for him. i cannot wait. our other big story today, jurors in the boston marathon murder trial taking a field trip and it is a bizarre field trip. they go along with the alleged bomber, tsarnaev himself on the trip and they get to ride on a forklift, a forklift, all in an effort to see inside that boat. can you imagine what it was that saw from that perspective? many wbut hope...ms come with high hopes, doesn't work on wrinkles. neutrogena® rapid wrinkle repair has the fastest retinol formula... to work on fine lines and even deep wrinkles in just one week. neutrogena®. rma. checking your credit score is for chumps. i have great c
mr. durst's attorney chip lewis was scheduled to be on the program. was the one who said he was underwell md by the confession, wants to see if there's more to the new evidence once he gets to discovery in california in that case. he was scheduled to be live at this moment on cnn. but he has had to reschedule. he has said he'll join us live right here on legal view tomorrow. and guess what? i have all of these questions ready for him. i cannot wait. our other big story today, jurors in the...
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a special thanks to congressman john lewis and the faith and politics institute for a job well done. you know, mr. speaker, the opportunity to walk in the footsteps of john lewis with john lewis is an unforget rble experience that is true -- unforgettable experience that is truly transformative. the bipartisan participation by republicans and democrats alike was truly something to behold. especially given the hyperpartisanship of washington. it was something to see us gathered together in selma, alabama, to honor the sacrifices of the foot soldiers who dared to fight for voter equality 50 years ago. i tried not to have any expectation from this bipartisan showing. but i must admit my hope was that all of us would be motivated by the experience of traveling with john lewis in his footsteps with him to honestly look at modern-day threats to voting rights today. now that the spotlight is no longer on selma, we must move beyond the bridge and see that there is still a have been legitimatized in state legislatures across this country. photo i.d. laws and efforts to get rid of early voting, weekend vot
a special thanks to congressman john lewis and the faith and politics institute for a job well done. you know, mr. speaker, the opportunity to walk in the footsteps of john lewis with john lewis is an unforget rble experience that is true -- unforgettable experience that is truly transformative. the bipartisan participation by republicans and democrats alike was truly something to behold. especially given the hyperpartisanship of washington. it was something to see us gathered together in...
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mr. benny tucker. we know who dr. martin luther king is john lewis. but mr.emarkable in leading the original campaign. and mr. tucker, i want to ask you. you were such an integral part. what does it mean to you on the 50th anniversary to have thousands in this city again ready to cross that bridge. >> i hope they stick with us and produce something. we need someone to look back and help us grow this city. and help -- >> now, sir, you and so many have sacrificed so much to fight for folks not just here in selma but across the country. when you look around when you see young people taking up that fight and other people who are, you know joined together to keep pushing for rights. how does it make you feel? >> makes me feel good? continue to fight -- we have so many that will not go and -- >> wow. there's this picture i've seen of you and you're standing in the background. you're watching over with dr. king and they're kneeling down on the ground and you were standing watch over them. do you remember those moments and what that time felt like? >> yes, i remember
mr. benny tucker. we know who dr. martin luther king is john lewis. but mr.emarkable in leading the original campaign. and mr. tucker, i want to ask you. you were such an integral part. what does it mean to you on the 50th anniversary to have thousands in this city again ready to cross that bridge. >> i hope they stick with us and produce something. we need someone to look back and help us grow this city. and help -- >> now, sir, you and so many have sacrificed so much to fight for...
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it will be forever be my honor to have sat next to mr. lewis when president obama gave his state of the union address earlier this year. it was not lost on me that i was sitting and listening to president obama while sitting next to a man whose actions 50 years ago helped pave the way for barack obama, a black kid from hawaii to become president of the united states. the freedom marches mark a significant turning point in america's history. as an ethnic minority myself i'm thankful for those who paved the way for the freedoms and the liberties that all of us as americans enjoy. they suffered insults and physical harm, yet, their spirit remain unbroken. the right of our citizens to vote is one that runs through the foundation of our country. to prevent or inhibit the vote of a citizen is an action that i feel contradicts the very principles on which this country was established. even our -- even in our current society there are efforts being undertaken to limit citizens of our country from casting their vote. this is a despicable practice and hi
it will be forever be my honor to have sat next to mr. lewis when president obama gave his state of the union address earlier this year. it was not lost on me that i was sitting and listening to president obama while sitting next to a man whose actions 50 years ago helped pave the way for barack obama, a black kid from hawaii to become president of the united states. the freedom marches mark a significant turning point in america's history. as an ethnic minority myself i'm thankful for those...
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mine now discover our exclusive line at k-y.com >> reporter: the guy mischele lewis had been dating was shaping up to be mrnt he told her he worked for the british government, as some kind of covert operative. but she was willing to try to make things work and to field her mother's questions about him. >> after i kept badgering her sort of like a mother would, she finally told me. i said, "you're kidding? he works for the british government?" and i said, "oh my gosh!" and she says, "mom, you can't tell him." >> reporter: mischele needed to prove she could keep a secret because liam had just given her a manila envelope stuffed with official-looking documents. the security clearance application. >> everything was very personal information, background information, date of birth, social security number. and then in the pages after that, it was almost like taking the s.a.t.'s. it was, like, an essay format. >> reporter: did you do it? did you fill out the form? >> i did not. >> reporter: but mischele would soon find out that liam had already passed on her name to his bosses, and they were already checking up on
mine now discover our exclusive line at k-y.com >> reporter: the guy mischele lewis had been dating was shaping up to be mrnt he told her he worked for the british government, as some kind of covert operative. but she was willing to try to make things work and to field her mother's questions about him. >> after i kept badgering her sort of like a mother would, she finally told me. i said, "you're kidding? he works for the british government?" and i said, "oh my...
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mr. chairman ladies and gentlemen we're on item 12. >> approval of the various traffic notifications associated with the streetscape project. >> are you presenting. >> i'm going to ask lewis montoya the lead to give a brief pay attention i think fact or facts folks are fairly familiar it is more specific has been in the works for many years strong opinions on both sides of the issues i want quo commend lewis and his staff and team with the liveable streets to work through a challenging process do grief presentation we'll be happy to take public comment. >> good afternoon. i'm. >> i think you need to get a little bit closer. >> it is on oh no, it was not on okay. >> good afternoon there you go. >> thank you for that introduction ed i'm lewis montoya the mta's leads on the polk street project i'm existed to be here to present this comprehensive project on polk streets the energy in the room a lot of people care of about this and existed to have this proposal before you today. >> polk have the a a very vibrate commercial district our project focuses on the $1.3 million between unity and mcallister that portion is diverse from the civic center the possible touches knob hill a
mr. chairman ladies and gentlemen we're on item 12. >> approval of the various traffic notifications associated with the streetscape project. >> are you presenting. >> i'm going to ask lewis montoya the lead to give a brief pay attention i think fact or facts folks are fairly familiar it is more specific has been in the works for many years strong opinions on both sides of the issues i want quo commend lewis and his staff and team with the liveable streets to work through a...