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. >> mr. moore is just coming back from the cat shelter.ught in five kittens. >>> if you get caught in this grind here, this prison will eat you up and spit you out. it's crazy, man. this is my cat, cletus. he's crazier than hell. he loves ice cubes. he goes crazy. loses his mind. he's my partner. that's one of the many things they allowed us to do on death row was adopt a cat. he's real important to me. >> it's a big day for aaron brown. he, too, is about to receive a shelter cat. >> i've played with all the cats in here. but i've never had one of my own, and it's going to be different. i mean, this is something i'm going to spend years of my life with. and there's the responsibility aspect. i mean, in my life, i haven't had a lot of other lives to take care of. you know, it's always been about me. >> brown has spent weeks preparing for his new cellmate's arrival. >> the first thing was to get places for the cat to be comfortable pretty much anywhere he wanted. got a cat bed there, right by the bars. cat scratch post right here. just a car
. >> mr. moore is just coming back from the cat shelter.ught in five kittens. >>> if you get caught in this grind here, this prison will eat you up and spit you out. it's crazy, man. this is my cat, cletus. he's crazier than hell. he loves ice cubes. he goes crazy. loses his mind. he's my partner. that's one of the many things they allowed us to do on death row was adopt a cat. he's real important to me. >> it's a big day for aaron brown. he, too, is about to receive a...
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the museum has acquired a number of pieces of furniture, as you heard mr. moore mention previously from the smalls family that was part of the home on prince street. the furniture dates from the mid 1850s to the late 1880s. the furniture belonged to and was used by smalls and his family. smalls' home was a show place where he observed the world and the world observed him. it represented the height of his career and was and is an appropriate material example for illustrating the life of an important political and a community leader in buford, south carolina, during the late 19th century. the furniture reflects his success as a political leader and his success as a well to do homeowner. even by today's standards, the home and its furnishings would be considered impressive and part of a grand way of life. visitors to the museum will have an opportunity to examine the challenges that the nation faced during reconstruction as it grappled with a major shift in the political, economical, social, and demographical structure that had formally defined african-americans as
the museum has acquired a number of pieces of furniture, as you heard mr. moore mention previously from the smalls family that was part of the home on prince street. the furniture dates from the mid 1850s to the late 1880s. the furniture belonged to and was used by smalls and his family. smalls' home was a show place where he observed the world and the world observed him. it represented the height of his career and was and is an appropriate material example for illustrating the life of an...
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mr. mooreoins us at 9:15 eastern on wednesday morning to take your phone calls. >>> shreveport in march, oklahoma city, may. wichita in june and this last weekend in jefferson city. watch for the continuing travels of the local content vehicles every month on book tv and american history tv. next month look for louisville kentucky the weekend of august 4, and 5, on c-span 2 and 3. >>> long island university awarded the 2012 polk investigative journalism awards. among the winners, the reporter who broke the jerry sandusky sex abuse study and a post humus award. it's extraordinary that and it's gained strength and stature over the last decades. this remarkable man who was pursuing a story and was murdered because of it and then, of course, was there a complicated second half as an investigation was launched as to who killed george polk leading to some of america's most distinguished journalists participating at the very beginning of the cold war. so we are proud and privileged to keep his memory
mr. mooreoins us at 9:15 eastern on wednesday morning to take your phone calls. >>> shreveport in march, oklahoma city, may. wichita in june and this last weekend in jefferson city. watch for the continuing travels of the local content vehicles every month on book tv and american history tv. next month look for louisville kentucky the weekend of august 4, and 5, on c-span 2 and 3. >>> long island university awarded the 2012 polk investigative journalism awards. among the...
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mr. moore joins us on washington journal at 9:15 eastern to take your phone calls. >>> shreveport in march. april in little rock. oklahoma city may. wichita in june, and this past weekend in jefferson city. watch for the continuing travels of cspan's local content vehicles every month on book tv and american history tv, and next month look for the history and literary culture of our next stop, louisville, kentucky, the weekend of august 4th and 5th on c-span 2 and 3. >>> this is c-span 3 with politics and public affairs programming throughout the week and every weekend 48 hours of people and events telling the american story on american history tv. get our schedules and see past programs at our websites. and you can join in the conversation on social media sites. >>> colorado christian university hosted its western conservetive summit. one discussion on national security featured geert wilders, a member of the dutch parliament who wants to ban muslim immigrants from coming into his country. >>
mr. moore joins us on washington journal at 9:15 eastern to take your phone calls. >>> shreveport in march. april in little rock. oklahoma city may. wichita in june, and this past weekend in jefferson city. watch for the continuing travels of cspan's local content vehicles every month on book tv and american history tv, and next month look for the history and literary culture of our next stop, louisville, kentucky, the weekend of august 4th and 5th on c-span 2 and 3. >>> this...
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mr. michael moore. [ applause ] >> good evening. it has been a wonderful day here in charleston. we started this morning at the charleston museum and there were a couple of very meaningful unveilings on the harbor. and we are capping the evening off with really rich and dynamic panel that i'm excited to introduce to you. i'm going to introduce the panel and then really it is a dialogue. there is a microphone to the left here that i hope you can see to your right. after the presentations, i'll kick things off with a question or two. but please feel free to come up and you can sit in the pew and relax until it is your turn. but i'm really looking forward to a very nice conversation with everyone. so our first presenter on the left is dr. bernard edward powers junior. he graduated from saint peter minnesota. further studsber s s further studsber s tud s studi served as behavioral sciences soo coordinator from 1977 to 1978. he was employed at northeastern university where he served as department chair. he has been employed as professor of history teaching courses in united states and
mr. michael moore. [ applause ] >> good evening. it has been a wonderful day here in charleston. we started this morning at the charleston museum and there were a couple of very meaningful unveilings on the harbor. and we are capping the evening off with really rich and dynamic panel that i'm excited to introduce to you. i'm going to introduce the panel and then really it is a dialogue. there is a microphone to the left here that i hope you can see to your right. after the presentations,...
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threw out there, now that the stories and stats are coming through, i think that -- both and you mr. moore. americans are going to embrace this bill. >> congressman keith ellison, wes moore, thank you for your time tonight. >> thank you, sir there it has been 47 years since the voting rights act. now we are fighting not just against new voter i.d. laws but also against the right wing challenges to the voting rights act itself. how we got here and how we must go forward. martin luther king iii, we are honored to have him here with us tonight. that's coming up. [ male announcer ] let's say you need to take care of legal matters. wouldn't it be nice if there was an easier, less-expensive option than using a traditional lawyer? well, legalzoom came up with a better way. we took the best of the old and combined it with modern technology. together you get quality services on your terms, with total customer support. legalzoom documents have been accepted in all 50 states, and they're backed by a 100% satisfaction guarantee. so go to legalzoom.com today and see for yourself. it's law that just mak
threw out there, now that the stories and stats are coming through, i think that -- both and you mr. moore. americans are going to embrace this bill. >> congressman keith ellison, wes moore, thank you for your time tonight. >> thank you, sir there it has been 47 years since the voting rights act. now we are fighting not just against new voter i.d. laws but also against the right wing challenges to the voting rights act itself. how we got here and how we must go forward. martin...
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mr. michael moore. >> good evening, it has been a wonderful day here in charleston. we started this morning at the charleston museum and there were a couple of very meaningful unveilings on the harbor, and we're capping the evening off with really rich and dynamic panel that i'm really excited to introduce to you. we're going to have -- i'm going to introduce the panel and then really, it's a dialogue. and i'm hoping that we can really generate some conversation among the group here. there is a microphone to the left here that i hope you can see, to your right and after the presentations, i'll kick things off with a question or two, but please feel free to come on up and you can sit in the pew and relax until it's your turn, but i'm really looking forward to a very nice conversation with everyone. so our first presenter all the way over to the left, is dr. bernard edwards powers jr. he graduated from adoll fis college where he received a bachelor's degree in history. he earned the m arthe -- dr. po an excess of 30 years in higher education, at malcolm x college he se
mr. michael moore. >> good evening, it has been a wonderful day here in charleston. we started this morning at the charleston museum and there were a couple of very meaningful unveilings on the harbor, and we're capping the evening off with really rich and dynamic panel that i'm really excited to introduce to you. we're going to have -- i'm going to introduce the panel and then really, it's a dialogue. and i'm hoping that we can really generate some conversation among the group here....
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nice to see you, mr. moore good morning. >> i'm going to read the list of weapons and ammunition that they recovered either from the scene and also some cases from the vehicle and some cases from the apartment. a remmington 12 gauge shotgun, military assault rifle. 40 caliber glock, firework shells and gasoline and ieds in the apartment and 6,000 rounds of ammunition purchased in recent months. when you look at that long list of weaponry, that's not illegal, not purchased illegally, is there a data base that would flag someone who is buying a mini arsenal of weaponry? and tons of ammo, two glocks all over the two to four-month period. >> there is not something that would compare it to other people who are making that type of purchases and using that as a threat assessor, obviously there are records but there's nothing that says this guy is buying too much we better go look at him. nothing like that, no. >> so when you look at the degree to which that list, that long list of weaponry or look at the degree to whi
nice to see you, mr. moore good morning. >> i'm going to read the list of weapons and ammunition that they recovered either from the scene and also some cases from the vehicle and some cases from the apartment. a remmington 12 gauge shotgun, military assault rifle. 40 caliber glock, firework shells and gasoline and ieds in the apartment and 6,000 rounds of ammunition purchased in recent months. when you look at that long list of weaponry, that's not illegal, not purchased illegally, is...
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good afternoon and welcome to capital account on moore and mr here in washington d.c. these are your headlines for thursday july twenty sixth two thousand and twelve european central bank president mario draghi said this today. he's ready to do what ever it takes to preserve the euro. and believe me you can be you know. well that is up for debate but this comment was enough to reportedly spur the bout of market euphoria that came out after words but how do you invest around what a policymaker like druggy may or may not say and how do you a hedge against volatility created by governments central banks and their central planners will talk about it with leader and natural resource investing rick rule and speaking of talk former citi group c.e.o. sanford while better known as sandy weill who helped to build the behemoth citi group is today now says break up the big banks. so i think what we should probably do is go and split up investment banking and banking. what is the significance what kind of legs does this movement have and what could be the motivation for him saying
good afternoon and welcome to capital account on moore and mr here in washington d.c. these are your headlines for thursday july twenty sixth two thousand and twelve european central bank president mario draghi said this today. he's ready to do what ever it takes to preserve the euro. and believe me you can be you know. well that is up for debate but this comment was enough to reportedly spur the bout of market euphoria that came out after words but how do you invest around what a policymaker...
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this is what mr. moore wrote.he said that, and i quote -- "in our claims, he is winning in his fight to debunk global warming." end of quote. after discussing the scientific consensus among climate scientists and major scientific institutions all over the world, moore writes, and i quote -- "inhofe's greatest adversary is nature itself, as research shows the climate is changing in response to human activities. the amount of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere is increasing. the temperature of the earth is rising. the oceans are becoming more acidic. glaciers and polar ice caps are melting. sea levels are rising. the probability of severe weather events is increasing. and weather-related natural disasters are becoming more frequent and more costly. it is time we examine more closely who is actually winning by ignoring science." end of quote. and that is, as i understand it, from a review of senator inhofe's book "the greatest hoax" by a gentleman named j.c. moore in "the tulsa world." mr. president, there is much, muc
this is what mr. moore wrote.he said that, and i quote -- "in our claims, he is winning in his fight to debunk global warming." end of quote. after discussing the scientific consensus among climate scientists and major scientific institutions all over the world, moore writes, and i quote -- "inhofe's greatest adversary is nature itself, as research shows the climate is changing in response to human activities. the amount of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere is increasing. the...
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mr. sheen. >>> demi moore apparently her three daughters are so tired of demi e-mailing them and constantly reachingt of tearful messages that they are considering a restraining order against demi. apparently she is -- demi's devastated that they've cut contact with her, and it's been reported that they just feel they need a little distance from their mother after sticking by her side through her split, of course, her very painful, public split from ashton kutcher and supporting her in rehab. >> i don't know how i feel about that. you like to think that she's going through a tough time and could use -- >> they are her children. >> could use the support of her children. >> three girls. they should be there for their mother. i think it's horrible. >> they've had a real tough couple of months. >>> michael lohan, lindsey's paul-paul, he's back in the news. he's apparently now expecting a new child with his former fiancee kate major. this confirmed the "new york daily news" here. they've had a rough relationship. he was nine months ago arrested on suspicion of domestic violence in florida. and now appare
mr. sheen. >>> demi moore apparently her three daughters are so tired of demi e-mailing them and constantly reachingt of tearful messages that they are considering a restraining order against demi. apparently she is -- demi's devastated that they've cut contact with her, and it's been reported that they just feel they need a little distance from their mother after sticking by her side through her split, of course, her very painful, public split from ashton kutcher and supporting her in...
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mr. chairman, i can respond to that? because that was not your time, i think that was someone else's time. so you reclaimed someone else's time. >> actually, that was my time. >> that was my time, ms. moore. we can go back to mr. neal and then we'll come back. >> okay. i think you hit some very important points. job training. >> yea. >> health care. >> yea. >> transportation. >> yea. >> day care. >> yea. >> the other agreement that we had in '96 that was very far reaching and all-encompassing and maybe you can speak to it because you invited the question when you said you wanted to be as candid as possible, what about the role of child support? we do a pretty good job of trying to enforce child support and maybe you can give us a practical assessment of that. >> thank you for asking for that because i am a huge fan of child support. for several years the only bipartisan amendment that's been passed is me and mr. ryan's amendment to try to do 100% pass through of child support to custodial parents. i'm a huge fan of child support, particularly since all of the other sorts of supports are wanting. ten, if it's not a very reliable source of income. it is no longer a mandatory expenditure, s
mr. chairman, i can respond to that? because that was not your time, i think that was someone else's time. so you reclaimed someone else's time. >> actually, that was my time. >> that was my time, ms. moore. we can go back to mr. neal and then we'll come back. >> okay. i think you hit some very important points. job training. >> yea. >> health care. >> yea. >> transportation. >> yea. >> day care. >> yea. >> the other agreement...
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moore, jr. >> thank you very much. i was invited year -- i was invited here by mr. campos office. we are an unusual organization and that we are committed to developing and improving the strategies used by purchasers of health benefits, rather than efforts to directly transform delivery systems or bring down prices. the reason we focused on purchasers is over many years, in my case, decades of work in this field, i've become convinced that the only thing that is less orderly, more dishonest, more deceiving then functions of a broken delivery system is the way we purchase care. we have a market of enormous strength and economic power, which is full of money, almost without challenge or question into the billions of dollars without knowing the cost of what we are paying for, the quality of what we are paying for. or whether there were cheaper or better alternatives. we are absolutely ignorant of where we stand in the market. that is what we believe has to come to an end. i will spare you the rest of my ranch, although i have copies of its -- rant, although i have copies of it here.
moore, jr. >> thank you very much. i was invited year -- i was invited here by mr. campos office. we are an unusual organization and that we are committed to developing and improving the strategies used by purchasers of health benefits, rather than efforts to directly transform delivery systems or bring down prices. the reason we focused on purchasers is over many years, in my case, decades of work in this field, i've become convinced that the only thing that is less orderly, more...
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mr. connor. >> in the past number of years i have come down to support commissioners olague, but commissioner moore, commissioner sugaya commoand now commissioner antonini, and it is easy to ask, how can you agree with all of those commissioners? the truth is i do not. they do not always agree with each other. they do not have to. they all come with a different agenda. they all come with a different perspective. what is important is the day independently prepare for their hearings -- is that they independently prepare for their hearings. it is also very important they are able to listen very carefully to each of the speakers and to their fellow commissioners. they have to earn the respect of their fellow commissioners. they might debate an issue for an hour, and they will make their decisions, and they are on to the next item. there is no room for carryovers. every group and will love members of represent the book ends of a particular commission as of ulterior -- as a whole. what is important is the same maintain -- is that they maintain the respect of the public. >> thank you. >> good afternoon. i
mr. connor. >> in the past number of years i have come down to support commissioners olague, but commissioner moore, commissioner sugaya commoand now commissioner antonini, and it is easy to ask, how can you agree with all of those commissioners? the truth is i do not. they do not always agree with each other. they do not have to. they all come with a different agenda. they all come with a different perspective. what is important is the day independently prepare for their hearings -- is...
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mr. chairman. >> do any members have a question? >> thank you very much for your expert testimony, ms. moore. do you think that americans that are out there being looking for work are more focused on the issues of child care, job training, job availability than they are on calculating their potential, marginal tax rate if they work a certain number of hours? >> no, sir. i can tell you that they are not, but i want to stipulate, mr. doggett that welfare recipients are not stupid. they have common sense even though they may not have the ability to calculate implicit tax on marginal rates. i can tell you that it's just common sense. like what i learned as a parent of a 4 day old child is that i had to have health care so i think i would have been very
mr. chairman. >> do any members have a question? >> thank you very much for your expert testimony, ms. moore. do you think that americans that are out there being looking for work are more focused on the issues of child care, job training, job availability than they are on calculating their potential, marginal tax rate if they work a certain number of hours? >> no, sir. i can tell you that they are not, but i want to stipulate, mr. doggett that welfare recipients are not...
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moore, helped found the band deep purple passed away after a long battle with cancer. >> fight for the oval office includes a scrap over an al green song. >> you may remember mr. singing the song this year, mitt romney's campaign features this performance in a new ad. bmg demanded the romney campaign pull the ad over copy right infringement. >> pressure on president obama last night. he caved in to peer pressure. take a look. they appeared during a game of u.s. olympics basketball team in washington, d.c.. and this couple shyed away from a public display of affection, then a second chance and makes his move. he saw malia, go get this done, dad. and he he did kiss the first lady much to the delight of the crowd. >> once you're on the kiss cam, you kind of got to deal. >> yes. yes. >> and you can guarantee one thing they did not consider is what is our policy on the kiss cam at a basketball game? what are we doing with that? >> and if you're sitting with biden... >> and mr. obama and mrs. obama enjoying that. >> and spencer is here with weather update. >> very entertaining. and there is high temperatures across the country into upper 90s with thunderstorms into
moore, helped found the band deep purple passed away after a long battle with cancer. >> fight for the oval office includes a scrap over an al green song. >> you may remember mr. singing the song this year, mitt romney's campaign features this performance in a new ad. bmg demanded the romney campaign pull the ad over copy right infringement. >> pressure on president obama last night. he caved in to peer pressure. take a look. they appeared during a game of u.s. olympics...