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good morning, mr. poore. i believe you are represented by cathy frye, is that correct? r. >> unlike cedric whose public defender is likely to be carrying a heavy case load and have limited resources, james poore has hired a private defense attorney. >> miss frye has been in this morning. not guilty plea entered on your behalf. good luck. >> thank you. >> after the arraignment, the two brothers try to talk. but an officer notices the exchange and separates them. >> did that go the way you thought? >> oh, no. i didn't know nothing about no attorney. how is his court process moving quicker than mine. >> you tried to talk after you were arraigned. what were you trying to say to him? >> how did you get an attorney? how were you able to afford an attorney. i know i'm scrambling to try to get an attorney myself. >> you gonna be cool? >> it never hurts to shed a tear especially when you're a man of deep feelings. >> catch up, catch up, catch up. >> on the advice of his new attorney, james declined to discuss the case any further. but as he is led to a single-person segregation c
good morning, mr. poore. i believe you are represented by cathy frye, is that correct? r. >> unlike cedric whose public defender is likely to be carrying a heavy case load and have limited resources, james poore has hired a private defense attorney. >> miss frye has been in this morning. not guilty plea entered on your behalf. good luck. >> thank you. >> after the arraignment, the two brothers try to talk. but an officer notices the exchange and separates them. >>...
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mr. pataki: unless by middle-class they mean someone who charges a poor country $500,000 for a half-hour speech. that is their party's candidate. [applause] mr. pataki: she speaks for the middle class? they are the party of privilege. we are the party of the middle class. [applause] mr. pataki: they are the party of the past. we must be the party of the future. i know that with the policies we believe in, we can change the world. let the next decade be the decade when the american worker and innovators, the best workforce in the world accomplish things we can only dream of. let the next decade be the decade when americans finally cure cancer and and for all time the scourge of alzheimer's. let the next decade be the decade when america powers the world with our own clean resources. let the next decade be the decade when americans -- we have yet to imagine that the next decade be the decade where americans can have boundless economic growth while enhancing and preserving the natural environment. let the next decade be the decade when america proves to the world, you ain't seen nothing yet.
mr. pataki: unless by middle-class they mean someone who charges a poor country $500,000 for a half-hour speech. that is their party's candidate. [applause] mr. pataki: she speaks for the middle class? they are the party of privilege. we are the party of the middle class. [applause] mr. pataki: they are the party of the past. we must be the party of the future. i know that with the policies we believe in, we can change the world. let the next decade be the decade when the american worker and...
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mr. chairman, to fire poor performance government employees. more telling, last month v.a.'s deputy secretary gibson sat before our v.a. committee and admitted that it was too difficult to fire a substandard employee. we should all agree that it defies common sense for it to take many months or even years to fire a poor performing employee at v.a. we as members of congress and the american citizens appreciation the sacrifices that our veterans have made. and always argue that they deserve nothing but the highest quality care and treatment, but in my view bad employees mean bad customer service, and an impediment to the quality services our veterans have earned. if we truly want for our veterans to have the very best than the status -- then status quo simply is no longer accept and. i know there are concerns this bill will hurt the department's ability to recruit and retain good employees and hurt employee morale, but i think this could be nothing -- nothing could be further from the truth. the best way to improve morale is to get rid of the causes of the dysfunction that we
mr. chairman, to fire poor performance government employees. more telling, last month v.a.'s deputy secretary gibson sat before our v.a. committee and admitted that it was too difficult to fire a substandard employee. we should all agree that it defies common sense for it to take many months or even years to fire a poor performing employee at v.a. we as members of congress and the american citizens appreciation the sacrifices that our veterans have made. and always argue that they deserve...
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thou shalt open thine hand wide unto thy brother, to thy poor, to thy needy, in thy land. just think, mr. president because of this document and the long years of struggle which so many have put into creating it, in this town and 1000 other towns like it, there are men and women in pain who will now find ease. there are those alone in suffering who will now hear the sound of some approaching footsteps coming to help. there are those fearing the terrible darkness of despair and poverty despite the long years of labor and expectations who will now look up and see the light of hope and realization. there can be no satisfaction towards any act of leadership that gives greater satisfaction. perhaps you alone, dr. truman, perhaps you alone can fully know just how grateful i am for this day. [applause] [applause] president johnson: com eon over here. -- come on over here. [applause] [applause] [applause] [applause] [applause] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2015] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accur
thou shalt open thine hand wide unto thy brother, to thy poor, to thy needy, in thy land. just think, mr. president because of this document and the long years of struggle which so many have put into creating it, in this town and 1000 other towns like it, there are men and women in pain who will now find ease. there are those alone in suffering who will now hear the sound of some approaching footsteps coming to help. there are those fearing the terrible darkness of despair and poverty despite...
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first commanded, "thou shalt open thine hand wide unto thy brother, to thy poor, to thy needy, in thy land." and just think, mr. president, because of this document -- and the long years of struggle which so many have put into creating it -- in this town, and a thousand other towns like it there are men and women in pain who will now find ease. there are those, alone in suffering who will now hear the sound of some approaching footsteps coming to help. there are those fearing the terrible darkness of despairing poverty -- despite their long years of labor and expectation -- who will now look up to see the light of hope and realization. there just can be no satisfaction, nor any act of leadership, that gives greater satisfaction than this. and perhaps you alone, president truman, perhaps you alone can fully know just how grateful i am for this day. [applause] [applause] >>, on over here -- come on over here. [applause] >> [indiscernible] >> [indiscernible] [applause] >> with live coverage of the u.s. house on c-span and the senate on c-span two, here on c-span3, we complement that coverage by showing the most r
first commanded, "thou shalt open thine hand wide unto thy brother, to thy poor, to thy needy, in thy land." and just think, mr. president, because of this document -- and the long years of struggle which so many have put into creating it -- in this town, and a thousand other towns like it there are men and women in pain who will now find ease. there are those, alone in suffering who will now hear the sound of some approaching footsteps coming to help. there are those fearing the...
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i know poor mr. hosy gets tired of being called out, we were talking today, vietnam may not have been popular, they might not have liked -- many of the citizens protested many of the citizens didn't appreciate vietnam or why we're here heck many of the soldiers may not have appreciated why you were there but you went and you not and you gave your lives and the same thing happened with my great grandfather and the same thing with family members. they answered the call of the state of south carolina. and while that is a symbol of pain, there ought to be a symbol of respect here. there ought to be some heritage here too. and when we look at charleston, that is what occurred, that is what brought this about. the truth is charleston wasn't about the flag it was about hate it was about evil mr. gilley ard, it was about a malignant heart but ultimately it was about grace. and those victims showed grace in the way they handled that situation. back when i tried the smith case, the national media came to union
i know poor mr. hosy gets tired of being called out, we were talking today, vietnam may not have been popular, they might not have liked -- many of the citizens protested many of the citizens didn't appreciate vietnam or why we're here heck many of the soldiers may not have appreciated why you were there but you went and you not and you gave your lives and the same thing happened with my great grandfather and the same thing with family members. they answered the call of the state of south...
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mr. president, i did. and he said thursday got reporters bashed my poor little guy.and he may have remembered me take a snippet reporter andrew blood. but i was right there. i was in the rose garden time i watch the whole thing. the reporter had a pattern is an was going to go pet party. the staff knows don't pet party. body party. body just doesn't like it. beasley was even worse. you will get a snap. so it so it was threatening to poor little barney. the split-second. here comes the blood. the reporter put in the paper the next day. the pres. just tour of my little dog. i said, mr. president, don't worry about it. it was only a reporter. he kind of laughed little bit and brushed it off. but when president obama, he has this thing about basketball court. we have this little chance she court, a single goal. he wanted full-court. he wanted everything. this can be a big job. he says make it happen. we converted the tennis court and to a dual tennis court investable court. spalding gave us nba quality hoops. the president was asked me every single day between the reside
mr. president, i did. and he said thursday got reporters bashed my poor little guy.and he may have remembered me take a snippet reporter andrew blood. but i was right there. i was in the rose garden time i watch the whole thing. the reporter had a pattern is an was going to go pet party. the staff knows don't pet party. body party. body just doesn't like it. beasley was even worse. you will get a snap. so it so it was threatening to poor little barney. the split-second. here comes the blood....
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discussed and addressed by the administration with a raise, but that is not what giving officers poor morale. mr. book: can you pay an agent enough to ignore crime? >> no. we do it for other reasons. because we feel like we make our communities safer, like we want to help people. mr. buck: not for an extra $1000 a year, is that fair to say? >> law enforcement chooses us. mr. buck: it is your sense there is decreased enforcement as a result of changes in administration policy? >> there is undoubtedly less enforcement on immigration issues. mr. buck: that is what you hear from the people anecdotally you deal with in ice. >> -- i want to mention something also, sheriff jones. i appreciate you trying a distinction between sheriff's and chiefs. chiefs are appointed by mayor's typically, or city councils. or administrators who work for city councils in areas, urban areas, that tend to be more liberal. sheriffs deal with individuals have a sense of the community that far exceeds that of a police chief. we have had so many times in the legislature bills that have been supported by sheriffs and opposed b
discussed and addressed by the administration with a raise, but that is not what giving officers poor morale. mr. book: can you pay an agent enough to ignore crime? >> no. we do it for other reasons. because we feel like we make our communities safer, like we want to help people. mr. buck: not for an extra $1000 a year, is that fair to say? >> law enforcement chooses us. mr. buck: it is your sense there is decreased enforcement as a result of changes in administration policy?...
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mr. buckley. >> you get these crocodile tears for the poor people. i don't think they are going to vote for any of your candidates unless by some terrible accident the democrats get split in chicago. in which case, i think richard nixon might very well become the next president. and i shall make my occasional trips to europe longer. >> i think a lot of people will. i remind you of your promise to renounce your american citizenship unless you get a satisfactory outcome in november. >> that is not what i said. i said it would be morally correct. i can behave as in morley as the republicans. brian: how much of this was spiked by a producer saying we need audience go for each other? morgan: i think abc wanted something that was going to have a little spark. something that was a little bit of the stocks. they got buckley to be a commentator and 68. they said who do you want to debate. he said anybody except gore vidal question -- gore vidal or a communist. abc hired him, neither of them wanted to go on with the other but the lore of the nationals. light o
mr. buckley. >> you get these crocodile tears for the poor people. i don't think they are going to vote for any of your candidates unless by some terrible accident the democrats get split in chicago. in which case, i think richard nixon might very well become the next president. and i shall make my occasional trips to europe longer. >> i think a lot of people will. i remind you of your promise to renounce your american citizenship unless you get a satisfactory outcome in november....
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mr. beyer: a small liberal arts college that dates from 1793. iand at dartmouth, majoring in economics which was formative for me because i had one graduate program in development economics. how do you raise poor countries out of pollard -- poverty and that has been relevant for the u.s. and relevant for leadership. interviewer: what makes a successful car dealership? mr. beyer: there is integrity. just decide what the right thing to do is and do that. the strategy is to try to stay close to the customers. a good listeners, try to be attentive all the time. over the years, many crowded rooms -- who can remember the salesman who sold you your last car? our idea is take care of them. month in and month out. make sure it is a good experience. at the sale does not and when they drive away the first time. we have massive repeat business. we surveyed the customers. the repeats are sent in by friends. we spend all this money on advertisement for that 10% of our customers. interviewer: how did that experience help you in politics? mr. beyer: a lot of people have asked how i made the transition. i have said it is a short step. a lot of the skills are the same. you try to find a way to be friendly and c
mr. beyer: a small liberal arts college that dates from 1793. iand at dartmouth, majoring in economics which was formative for me because i had one graduate program in development economics. how do you raise poor countries out of pollard -- poverty and that has been relevant for the u.s. and relevant for leadership. interviewer: what makes a successful car dealership? mr. beyer: there is integrity. just decide what the right thing to do is and do that. the strategy is to try to stay close to...
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mr. pitts outlive the men. and my grandmothers would all tell me stories about my ancestors and what they did in the war, how difficult it was. we were poor originally from the state of georgia. and mr. pitts got up and spoke earlier to it. it was the point of communication where not like today, social media, where we're getting threats from outside forces. my phone -- my wife called me this morning and said she had a call at 10:30 last night at my house. there are other folks in other time zones that don't respect the fact that we're sleeping whenever they start calling. but anyway, i -- but that is the world we live in. i think sometimes we have too much out there on the internet and the web where we live where we live, our children, date of births. way too much information people can search. back in that era it was a good time and people told you that, mr. hostages, you're being invaded invaded, pushing down your rights and they grabbed their guns and went. they were blacksmiths. grand daddy billy replaced his father. and searching my heritage, which i like history and i believe heritage, and i think that's what a lot of us on the side
mr. pitts outlive the men. and my grandmothers would all tell me stories about my ancestors and what they did in the war, how difficult it was. we were poor originally from the state of georgia. and mr. pitts got up and spoke earlier to it. it was the point of communication where not like today, social media, where we're getting threats from outside forces. my phone -- my wife called me this morning and said she had a call at 10:30 last night at my house. there are other folks in other time...
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the new market tax credit and empowerment to create greater incentives to invest in poor and remote areas. [applause] mrsinton: when all americans have a chance to study hard, work hard, and share in our country's prosperity, that is fair growth. it's what i voice believed in and it's what i will fight for as president. the third key driver of income alongside strong growth and fair growth must be long-term growth. too many pressures in our economy push us toward short-term ism. they talk to me about it. one is everything focused on the next earnings report or the short-term share price and the result is too little attention on the sources of long-term growth. research and development, and talent. net business investment which includes things like factories machines, and research labs, have declined as a share of the economy. in recent years some of our biggest companies have spent more than half their earnings to buy back their own stock and another third or more to pay dividends. that doesn't leave a lot lefd. -- left. to invest in the workers that made those profit possible or to make new investment n
the new market tax credit and empowerment to create greater incentives to invest in poor and remote areas. [applause] mrsinton: when all americans have a chance to study hard, work hard, and share in our country's prosperity, that is fair growth. it's what i voice believed in and it's what i will fight for as president. the third key driver of income alongside strong growth and fair growth must be long-term growth. too many pressures in our economy push us toward short-term ism. they talk to me...
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mrs. clinton is obviously traditional take from the rich, give to the poor., obama and everybody else talked about. deal with a congress, republican at least in the house foreseeable future. a lot of things she is talking about, infrastructure takes more revenue. talk how you raise revenue? raise taxes? great, talk about it. liz: neil cavuto had lee on cooperman. he came on and don't make better economy by taking from those who succeeded to give it to those who haven't. he also felt that scott walker, who is jumping into night is not somebody he would ever vote for because of his social position on things like gay marriage. if you could switch sides, giving awe high school debate lesson here, switch sides to advise some of these republicans, stick to the economy and forget about social issues? >> absolutely. what i hope that is unasailable when hillary clinton talked about, economic growth particularly for working americans being central challenge of our time. it is necessary precondition to realizing any of the growth and positioning of the united states as
mrs. clinton is obviously traditional take from the rich, give to the poor., obama and everybody else talked about. deal with a congress, republican at least in the house foreseeable future. a lot of things she is talking about, infrastructure takes more revenue. talk how you raise revenue? raise taxes? great, talk about it. liz: neil cavuto had lee on cooperman. he came on and don't make better economy by taking from those who succeeded to give it to those who haven't. he also felt that scott...
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mr. chairman, we must stop this immoral practice of exploitation of the poor, the very ones least able to afford this phone rate robbery. additionally, mr. chairman, once and for all we must do away with the practice of site commission kickbacks and we must cap in-state phone rates. as you know mr. chairman the prison call industry is a multimillion dollar business. if there is any doubt i want to call your attention to a recent "huffington post" article entitled prisoners pay millions to call loved ones every year. now, this company wants even more. this article references how secure -- a company, the largest company in the prison phone call rate industry brag to its invest investors about it's $4.46 million future profits on the poor. as you know i have been fighting this issue for over a decade, and it's now time for the fcc to take action and reign in these predatory practices by capping the rate at 5 cents per minute and eliminating all ancillary fees. more importantly, mr. chairman the fcc must also get a step ahead of the predatory companies that are right now trying to circumvent
mr. chairman, we must stop this immoral practice of exploitation of the poor, the very ones least able to afford this phone rate robbery. additionally, mr. chairman, once and for all we must do away with the practice of site commission kickbacks and we must cap in-state phone rates. as you know mr. chairman the prison call industry is a multimillion dollar business. if there is any doubt i want to call your attention to a recent "huffington post" article entitled prisoners pay...
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poor little barney. here comes the blood. the reporter put the tape on the next day. the president said it just tore up my little dog. mr. president, don't worry about it. it was only a reporter. he laughed a little bit of rush it off. president obama had this thing about the basketball court. we had this little court and he wanted a full court. he wanted everything. mr. president is going to be a big job. he said make it happen. we converted the tennis court and the basketball court. the nba quality clute and the president asked every single day to the resident in the oval office and i said mr. president it's going to take a little while. you can't just accept a gift without going through the whole thing. this is not rocket science, admiral. i said yes mr. president. so i kept the secret and they were showing up one day to install the who. he came to me that admiral, how is the hoop? i sent mr. president, it will be up at 11:30 a.m. at 10:30 a.m. he was out on the court. and quiet joy. sometimes it wasn't so pleasant. he was also a shower of man. >> you are saying too much. i've got to keep this for a book. it wasn't as
poor little barney. here comes the blood. the reporter put the tape on the next day. the president said it just tore up my little dog. mr. president, don't worry about it. it was only a reporter. he laughed a little bit of rush it off. president obama had this thing about the basketball court. we had this little court and he wanted a full court. he wanted everything. mr. president is going to be a big job. he said make it happen. we converted the tennis court and the basketball court. the nba...
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poor sense of judgment? guest: i think it is a complete disaster for two reasons. there is no certainty that if the outcome is what mrras wants it to be, the outside really change its attitude. secondly, he has managed to divide completely, very deeply and sadly, i daresay, for a long time, the nation. the kind of interests used by both sides of the argument are unbelievable. anchor: what are the people saying to insult each other? we spoke to a correspondent a moment ago and i was asking candy two sides sit down and have a conversation? what is your view? . there are -- guest: there are always moderates on both sides. people are using this as an opportunity to say basically because you support x, you are a beggar or if you are opposed to y, you are the complete opposite. this is not the way to resolve big issues. this is not a way to answer complex questions especially questions the body politic has been given to the people. anchor: we are christine lagarde saying yesterday that greece had been on a path to recovery until syriza came along and they have undone be hard work. do you think that message is getting throu
poor sense of judgment? guest: i think it is a complete disaster for two reasons. there is no certainty that if the outcome is what mrras wants it to be, the outside really change its attitude. secondly, he has managed to divide completely, very deeply and sadly, i daresay, for a long time, the nation. the kind of interests used by both sides of the argument are unbelievable. anchor: what are the people saying to insult each other? we spoke to a correspondent a moment ago and i was asking candy...
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mr. burns voice behind several iconic has agreed to rejoin the fox animated series. he has reportedly inked a poordeal worth estimated $300,000 an episode after a public contract dispute. he said he was leaving the show in may. those were your top stories. the united nations says the conflict between saudi arabia and yemen has claimed more than 3000 lives. while expensive power power made buy citizens peace of mind, it cannot guarantee military success. arabia'sn saudi largest city, displays of religious devotion, unrivaled wealth and rapid development are everywhere. in the burger joints and shopping malls, little indication that this is a nation of war. for that, you must look south where the brunt of a four months saudi air bombardment has been borne by yemen civilians. , local the saudi side residents say they see little change to their daily lives. >> the war is close by. we do not even feel there is a were nearby. this tribal militia provides a second line of defense. , strong saudigion nationalism. >> most people here depend on the state. >> how important is the saudi army in this region? >
mr. burns voice behind several iconic has agreed to rejoin the fox animated series. he has reportedly inked a poordeal worth estimated $300,000 an episode after a public contract dispute. he said he was leaving the show in may. those were your top stories. the united nations says the conflict between saudi arabia and yemen has claimed more than 3000 lives. while expensive power power made buy citizens peace of mind, it cannot guarantee military success. arabia'sn saudi largest city, displays of...
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poor. bettina is a german doctor. >> after 25 years in greece i'm very very greek. >> depending largely on german leadership and german money. >> i'm sure that mrs. merkel and all the german government knows very well the people are very bad, i'm sure they know and many german journalists have visited the place and have a picture of this country and i'm quite sure they're going to try the best. >> but in brussels and in berlin as in life there are few guarantees. jonah hull, al jazeera athens. >> to be markets in china have already opened for trading. after another brutal day on wednesday. the hong kong market is up. shanghai market had been up and is slightly down at this moment. the government has taken a number of moves to prop up the chinese-fall tergchinese faltering markets. the shanghai market has dropped 30% since june. it was the best performing investor market in the world. >>> poor people locked up while others released. details on a plan some say will restore justice in new york's jail system. >>> latinos outnumber whites in california. how the form will travel justice in the u.s. >>> the pope has just arrived in santa cruz, bolivia
poor. bettina is a german doctor. >> after 25 years in greece i'm very very greek. >> depending largely on german leadership and german money. >> i'm sure that mrs. merkel and all the german government knows very well the people are very bad, i'm sure they know and many german journalists have visited the place and have a picture of this country and i'm quite sure they're going to try the best. >> but in brussels and in berlin as in life there are few guarantees. jonah...
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mr. mccarthy: that is a great question. i have a couple of thoughts. none of the passengers were well-to-do. them a royalty -- none of them are royalty. these are poor working people. for a long time, we did not have anybody to blame. it seemed to just have tipped over. that didn't work for me. i didn't believe it. someone did something wrong. never ever found it. that was part of the problem. finally, and importantly, the country moved on. right after the eastland sank, world war i happened and that eclipsed everything. i was just remembering a detail about walter steele. you saw the dapper suit and his hat. he would go to the chicago athletics club. the day he spoke with joseph ericson about making repairs one of the most fascinating things, to me, was that ericson told the police chief in his office that steele was wearing overalls. he was wearing overalls. the man never would have worn overalls. there was something about that detail that rang true to me. he was concerned about the ship and ended up deciding to postpone the work. when erickson talked about the conversation, he remembers that he was wearing overalls. it is that kind of concrete pa
mr. mccarthy: that is a great question. i have a couple of thoughts. none of the passengers were well-to-do. them a royalty -- none of them are royalty. these are poor working people. for a long time, we did not have anybody to blame. it seemed to just have tipped over. that didn't work for me. i didn't believe it. someone did something wrong. never ever found it. that was part of the problem. finally, and importantly, the country moved on. right after the eastland sank, world war i happened...
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mr. clinton: let me say something serious. i hope i will be asked to help support her main determination, which is to get the country a middle class and give pooreople the chance to work into it and making a dynamic, inclusive society. i think it is important -- the good news about all of this technological revolution is we have more options than ever before. the bad news is we can get side silo'd. we get isolated from one another. there are all of these horrible instances where young people have been killed by these encounters with law-enforcement. it has revealed almost a total lack of trust in neighborhood after neighborhood in america. somehow, if to succeed we have got to be able to create a sense of inclusion were people at least feel safe in their basic functions and safe expressing their opinions, safe to disagree, safe to argue. i think she will do that. if i can help, i would like to. but believe me, she has better judgment than anybody else. about what the highest and best use of me is. she has been stuck with it for 40 years. she is about to figure it out. [laughter] betty: i want to thank mr. president bill clinton for joining me.
mr. clinton: let me say something serious. i hope i will be asked to help support her main determination, which is to get the country a middle class and give pooreople the chance to work into it and making a dynamic, inclusive society. i think it is important -- the good news about all of this technological revolution is we have more options than ever before. the bad news is we can get side silo'd. we get isolated from one another. there are all of these horrible instances where young people...
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poor as its reporting. dan balz reported proclaimed that the trump candidacy will provide -- or end with mr. isolated a subject of scorn or curiosity. you and i believe or supposed to instantly dismiss the immune from gravity part and also supposed to ignore that senator mccain was first to insult mr. trump, calling his audience of supporters crazies. mccain's good buddy, senator lindsey graham couldn't help himself and learned nothing from the experience over the last few weeks and this morning called trump a jack-ass. trump fired back in graham's home state and lit up his latest detractor calling graham an idiot and a lightweight. >> this guy lindsey graham calls me a jackass this morning and i said to myself you know it's amazing. he doesn't seem like a very bright guy. but every time i turn on i have some guy that is hitting me like hard. now, the reason they're hitting me in all fairness when you register zero in the poll what the hell they have nothing to lose right? >> well it turns out graham does have something to lose as he learned when the donald gave up senator graham's personal
poor as its reporting. dan balz reported proclaimed that the trump candidacy will provide -- or end with mr. isolated a subject of scorn or curiosity. you and i believe or supposed to instantly dismiss the immune from gravity part and also supposed to ignore that senator mccain was first to insult mr. trump, calling his audience of supporters crazies. mccain's good buddy, senator lindsey graham couldn't help himself and learned nothing from the experience over the last few weeks and this...
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why i believe this mandatory labeling law which some of my colleagues have called for is a very poor idea. mr. speaker i question the motives behind some of these arguments. they say they want consumers to have information. but that can actually be their concern because this legislation gives consumers information. it's disingenuous to claim it doesn't. if you want to go to a store and buy a non-g.m.o. product much like organic or cage free can you do that under this legislation. it will provide consumers all the information they need to purchase food they think is right for their families. so what's their motive? is it they want to try to scare consumers to demonize -- mr. welch: point of order. the chair: the gentleman will suspend. the gentleman will suspend. the gentleman will state his point of order. mr. welch: the point is speaker is questioning motives of those on the other side of this argument. the chair: is the gentleman asking that the gentleman's words be taken down? mr. welch: no. but i would suggest that the -- the chair: the chair would generally advise members to avoid permen
why i believe this mandatory labeling law which some of my colleagues have called for is a very poor idea. mr. speaker i question the motives behind some of these arguments. they say they want consumers to have information. but that can actually be their concern because this legislation gives consumers information. it's disingenuous to claim it doesn't. if you want to go to a store and buy a non-g.m.o. product much like organic or cage free can you do that under this legislation. it will...
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mr. rickerson by his head and snapped his neck in front of me. >> matt works for rickerson and was fired for poorbefore rickerson's murder, according to testimony at trial. eric jensen knew both richard matt and david sweat. he served nine months in clinton correctional facility in 2011 for possession of stolen property. he worked in the tailor shop with both fugitives and described matt as crazy. >> to chop somebody up into pieces and put him into plastic bags and throw him in different parts of a river is in my book, that's kind of crazy. the aura you get from talking to somebody. you can look at rich's eyes and you wonderful see anything behind them. >> blank stare? >> blank stare. >> that was creepy. >> it was creepy. >> given richard matt's ugly past, jensen said he never turned his back on him. >> he had weirdo crime. like child molesters, serial killers, dismemberers, people who do weird crimes and do weird things. >> a weirdo crime means you're not stable. >> correct. >> after matt killed his former boss, his half brother testified in court that matt told him he used a hacksaw to dismembe
mr. rickerson by his head and snapped his neck in front of me. >> matt works for rickerson and was fired for poorbefore rickerson's murder, according to testimony at trial. eric jensen knew both richard matt and david sweat. he served nine months in clinton correctional facility in 2011 for possession of stolen property. he worked in the tailor shop with both fugitives and described matt as crazy. >> to chop somebody up into pieces and put him into plastic bags and throw him in...
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mr. chairman. today i rise in support of h.r. 1994 legislation to allow the v.a. secretary to fire employees because of poor performance or misconduct. i want to thank chairman miller for his strong leadership on this bill. the v.a. committee has been relentless in our pursuit of answers and accountability for our veterans since the wait time scandal first surfaced, yet the v.a. has only held three individual responseable for these unacceptable failings. i'm the father of a veteran. i served our returning heroes as a doctor in the iron mountain v.a. hospital for 20 years. i know exactly the quality of our veterans and they deserve so much better. in northern michigan, we all know if you don't do your job you get fired. it's that simple. the v.a. needs to remember, it's not their to serve the v.a. it's there to serb our veterans. until we focus the v.a. on this fundamental and sacred mission, we will continue to have the issues of mismanagement and incompetence that have plagued the department. this bill takes an important step in that direction and i'm pleased to support it and i urge my colleagues to do th
mr. chairman. today i rise in support of h.r. 1994 legislation to allow the v.a. secretary to fire employees because of poor performance or misconduct. i want to thank chairman miller for his strong leadership on this bill. the v.a. committee has been relentless in our pursuit of answers and accountability for our veterans since the wait time scandal first surfaced, yet the v.a. has only held three individual responseable for these unacceptable failings. i'm the father of a veteran. i served...
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feed -- welfare benefits was policy designed to help poor, but now chazen segregates generations of minorities. your recent story says the obama mr. show is set to unveil major new rules targeting segregation across the u.s. guest: the obama mr. show has basically said that you have this responsibility to actively desegregate your communities and promote and aggression. when they say that, they're talking about a whole lot of things -- building affordable housing committees where you have not built them in the past, looking at whether or not low income families live near transit stops or have access to jobs. are you helping voucher holders tried to find their way into higher opportunity communities? part of the hope too is that if this program has traditionally contributed to concentrating probably because voucher holders tend to live in certain areas what would happen if we made it easier for them to be dispersed around communities? what some of the challenges be broken up and set of having all but her holders and one block, having them in 80 neighborhoods around the city? host: what is the effort anndd how long will take the ob
feed -- welfare benefits was policy designed to help poor, but now chazen segregates generations of minorities. your recent story says the obama mr. show is set to unveil major new rules targeting segregation across the u.s. guest: the obama mr. show has basically said that you have this responsibility to actively desegregate your communities and promote and aggression. when they say that, they're talking about a whole lot of things -- building affordable housing committees where you have not...
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mr. rickerson by his head and snapped his neck in front of me. >> reporter: matt worked for rickerson and was fired for poorrmance,ing weeks before his murder according to trial. erik jenson knew richard matt and david sweat with. he served nine months in clinton correctional facility in 2007 for possession of stolen property. he worked this the tailor shop with both fugitives and described matt as crazy. >> to chop somebody up in to pieces and you know, put him in to plastic bags and throw him in different parts of a river in my book that's kind of crazy. it is weird, the aura you get from talking to somebody. you could look at rich's eyes and you wouldn't see anything. >> blank stare. >> blank stare. >> reporter: that was creepy i would imagine. >> very creepy. >> reporter: given richard matt's ugly past, jensen said he never turned his back on him. >> he had a weirdo crime. weirdo crimes are child molesters, serial killers, dismemberers, people who do weird crimes. and do weird thing. >> reporter: a weirdo crime means you are not stable. >> correct, correct. >> reporter: after matt killed his former boss
mr. rickerson by his head and snapped his neck in front of me. >> reporter: matt worked for rickerson and was fired for poorrmance,ing weeks before his murder according to trial. erik jenson knew richard matt and david sweat with. he served nine months in clinton correctional facility in 2007 for possession of stolen property. he worked this the tailor shop with both fugitives and described matt as crazy. >> to chop somebody up in to pieces and you know, put him in to plastic bags...
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from doing anything they've been doing before except give loans to poor people i love but shouldn't given loans they couldn't replay, over mr. hensarling's objection. what we had a problem was with aig, which incurred $185 billion in debt and credit default swaps, didn't know how much they owed and couldn't pay it back. we don't like people lending to others and then selling the entire loan and having no responsibility at stake if the loan doesn't pay off. let's have capital requirements. we don't tell a bangor financial institution not to take a risk. don't take a risk unless you can stand behind it. >> but the unintended consequence of the bill and one is all this concern about liquidity and the ability of banks or lack of ability of banks to make markets, especially moves like last october. this idea that the rule which banned banks in prop trading is hurting liquidity. >> when did the volcker rule take effect? today. tell me when it's my turn. >> go ahead. >> so you are blaming the volcker rule for something that happened last october. secondly, you said moves like last october. no. that was a one-time deal. there was a
from doing anything they've been doing before except give loans to poor people i love but shouldn't given loans they couldn't replay, over mr. hensarling's objection. what we had a problem was with aig, which incurred $185 billion in debt and credit default swaps, didn't know how much they owed and couldn't pay it back. we don't like people lending to others and then selling the entire loan and having no responsibility at stake if the loan doesn't pay off. let's have capital requirements. we...
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mr. cuomo forgot about that let's give him the benefit of the doubt but he should certainly rethink his sympathies. the sanctuary city policy pooregal immigrants should not be held accountable for violating u.s. immigration law. that's what this is all about. folks cloaking themselves in compassion thinking they are humane to the poor who want better lives in the process they totally ignore the danger of an unsecured border and that danger is clear. hundreds of thousands of bad people have entered the u.s.a. the alleged killer of kate steinle allegedly crossed the border six times. if a low level thug, a dope pusher and addict can get in here six times we don't have border security. it doesn't exist. if he has a place that welcomes him, san francisco we don't have any security or safety at all. it is insulting when pro-sanctuary city people equate poor immigrants with violent criminals. they intentionally deflect the issue away from the danger of giving brutal, undocumented people easy access to this country. they simply don't care about making judgments about those who trespass. good example of that the san francisco city super
mr. cuomo forgot about that let's give him the benefit of the doubt but he should certainly rethink his sympathies. the sanctuary city policy pooregal immigrants should not be held accountable for violating u.s. immigration law. that's what this is all about. folks cloaking themselves in compassion thinking they are humane to the poor who want better lives in the process they totally ignore the danger of an unsecured border and that danger is clear. hundreds of thousands of bad people have...
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mr. campos's office. i'm a lot like her, i'm rather poor. i think it is a great idea and a historical inspector going in first instead of going in and rebuilding everything t. is big issue in san francisco as we speak, but here is what i came up with, a historical certification committee, a separate committee that does this in san francisco. they go in first before anybody else to see if the building is cool, if it is safe, don't tough it. if it has cool stuff then make it in the architecture if it can work. here is the thing at the other meeting which would have worked, it is different levels. it is just a committee i'm coming up with and a idea and i'll call it the historic certification committee. that is about it. i have 42 seconds left can she use the rest of my time? >> no, i'm sorry. thank you very much, next speaker, please >> my name is terri [inaudible] i'm the owner of [inaudible] 26 avenue. today i like to say something of the case. i don't get notice for the result. this is the first time i get a notice and that is why i'm here.
mr. campos's office. i'm a lot like her, i'm rather poor. i think it is a great idea and a historical inspector going in first instead of going in and rebuilding everything t. is big issue in san francisco as we speak, but here is what i came up with, a historical certification committee, a separate committee that does this in san francisco. they go in first before anybody else to see if the building is cool, if it is safe, don't tough it. if it has cool stuff then make it in the architecture...
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mr. campos's office. i'm a lot like her, i'm rather poor. i think it is a great idea and a historical inspector going in first instead of going in and rebuilding everything t. is big issue in san francisco as we speak, but here is what i came up with, a historical certification committee, a separate committee that does this in san francisco. they go in first before anybody else to see if the building is cool, if it is safe, don't tough it. if it has cool stuff then make it in the architecture if it can work. here is the thing at the other meeting which would have worked, it is different levels. it is just a committee i'm coming up with and a idea and i'll call it the historic certification committee. that is about it. i have 42 seconds left can she use the rest of my time? >> no, i'm sorry. thank you very much, next speaker, please >> my name is terri [inaudible] i'm the owner of [inaudible] 26 avenue. today i like to say something of the case. i don't get notice for the result. this is the first time i get a notice and that is why i'm here.
mr. campos's office. i'm a lot like her, i'm rather poor. i think it is a great idea and a historical inspector going in first instead of going in and rebuilding everything t. is big issue in san francisco as we speak, but here is what i came up with, a historical certification committee, a separate committee that does this in san francisco. they go in first before anybody else to see if the building is cool, if it is safe, don't tough it. if it has cool stuff then make it in the architecture...
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mr. speaker, 54% of our nation's major roads and bridges are rated poor or mediocre. 45% of americans don't have access to public transit. congestion produced by our legislative failures here wastes valuable time and money and detract from the growth of the american economy. it's estimated americans will lose $8.4 billion hours and 4.5 billion gallons of gas over a decade. that means the average consumer is wasting $800 a year and five whole days of their life away from their kids, their family, simply sitting in traffic. mr. speaker, that's unacceptable. my constituents are no stranger to traffic. if you have been to fort collins, one of the largest city in my district and home to one of our great universities, you'll find on highway 25 my constituents endure gridlock traffic at rush hour, doubling or tripling their commuting times. expansion of highway 25 and high speed rail along highway 70 have been given -- highway, 36, have been given completion dates decades from now. 60 years in some cases. try to imagine being told your doctor wants to break down blockages in your arteries over a p
mr. speaker, 54% of our nation's major roads and bridges are rated poor or mediocre. 45% of americans don't have access to public transit. congestion produced by our legislative failures here wastes valuable time and money and detract from the growth of the american economy. it's estimated americans will lose $8.4 billion hours and 4.5 billion gallons of gas over a decade. that means the average consumer is wasting $800 a year and five whole days of their life away from their kids, their...
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feed -- welfare benefits was policy designed to help poor, but now chazen segregates generations of minorities. your recent story says the obama mr is set to unveil major new rules targeting segregation across the u.s. guest: the obama mr. show has basically said that you have this responsibility to actively desegregate your communities and promote and aggression. when they say that, they're talking about a whole lot of things -- building affordable housing committees where you have not built them in the past, looking at whether or not low income families live near transit stops or have access to jobs. are you helping voucher holders tried to find their way into higher opportunity communities? part of the hope too is that if this program has traditionally contributed to concentrating probably because voucher holders tend to live in certain areas what would happen if we made it easier for them to be dispersed around communities? what some of the challenges be broken up and set of having all but her holders and one block, having them in 80 neighborhoods around the city? host: what is the effort anndd how long will take the obama mr
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mr. netanyahu and the israeli ambassador is here next on their reaction to it. >>> plus breaking news tonight, believe it or not on the little sisters of the poor. remember this group and the high stakes lawsuit between these nuns and the obama administration? it is not good news for the sisters or those to whom they minister. >>> the prosecutors in the freddie gray case face new charges of unethical conduct and misleading a judge. they could be in serious trouble tonight. plus -- sanctuary cities. >> there is nobody that could look me in the eye and tell me that that man had any right to be walking free in the city of san francisco with the ability to shoot and murder my sister kate. >> after kate steinle's brother questioned policies congress took it to the administration today. wait until you see what happened. >> it may have been a sanctuary for that defendant but was not a sanctuary for a young woman walking with her father. when you're not confident your company's data is secure the possibility of a breach can quickly become the only thing you think about. that's where at&t can help. at at&t we monitor our network traffic so we can see thi
mr. netanyahu and the israeli ambassador is here next on their reaction to it. >>> plus breaking news tonight, believe it or not on the little sisters of the poor. remember this group and the high stakes lawsuit between these nuns and the obama administration? it is not good news for the sisters or those to whom they minister. >>> the prosecutors in the freddie gray case face new charges of unethical conduct and misleading a judge. they could be in serious trouble tonight....
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judgment about somebody and they come in and they go, well that was a poor judgment or you did it because you didn't like the guy. >> right. mr. secretary i think you and i are in agreement with each other on what needs to be done with respect to that, so i appreciate that. oversight is not all that pleasant from time to time. many of these investigations take a long time to get done. some of the things we're talking about are several years old. that doesn't lessen the impact it has on the american people's trust and confidence in all of us that congress is doing its job, that you're doing the job you need to do to protect those scarce resources that all of us have. but i hope we can have your commitment to continue to work with us on all of these oversight issues. your team has been working really well. i was hoping we wouldn't make you so mad this morning that you decided to bail out on us on that deal. we have some legitimate many things that we want to understand and know. you have certain equities and we have equities and having your team work with us, i appreciate that and we don't -- into a mud fight that's unnecessary
judgment about somebody and they come in and they go, well that was a poor judgment or you did it because you didn't like the guy. >> right. mr. secretary i think you and i are in agreement with each other on what needs to be done with respect to that, so i appreciate that. oversight is not all that pleasant from time to time. many of these investigations take a long time to get done. some of the things we're talking about are several years old. that doesn't lessen the impact it has on...
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mr. beyer: a small liberal arts college that dates from 1793. and at dartmouth, majoring in economics which was formative for me because i had one graduate program in development economics. how do you raise poorut of pollard -- poverty and that has been relevant for the u.s. and relevant for leadership. interviewer: what makes a successful car dealership? mr. beyer: there is integrity. just decide what the right thing to do is and do that. the strategy is to try to stay close to the customers. a good listeners, try to be attentive all the time. over the years, many crowded rooms -- who can remember the salesman who sold you your last car? our idea is take care of them. month in and month out. make sure it is a good experience. at the sale does not and when they drive away the first time. we have massive repeat business. we surveyed the customers. the repeats are sent in by friends. we spend all this money on advertisement for that 10% of our customers. interviewer: how did that experience help you in politics? mr. beyer: a lot of people have asked how i made the transition. i have said it is a short step. a lot of the skills are the same. you try to find a way to be friendly and connect on so
mr. beyer: a small liberal arts college that dates from 1793. and at dartmouth, majoring in economics which was formative for me because i had one graduate program in development economics. how do you raise poorut of pollard -- poverty and that has been relevant for the u.s. and relevant for leadership. interviewer: what makes a successful car dealership? mr. beyer: there is integrity. just decide what the right thing to do is and do that. the strategy is to try to stay close to the customers....
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mr. chambers, we'll leave it there. thank you for your time. john chambers joining us from stannard and poor's.r to jon fortt with a look at what's coming up on "squawk alley." >> we'll talk my kron, a state-owned chinese company has made a huch bid for the chip maker. the stock sup better than 10%. and flip card the amazon of india. we'll have a top executive talking about the transition to mobile and what's next for that company. >>> and the former cto of uber wants to bring something like that mod toll medicine. uber for medicine. about a biologic this is humira. this is humira helping to relieve my pain and protect my joints from further damage. this is humira helping me reach for more. doctors have been prescribing humira for more than 10 years. humira works for many adults. it targets and helps to block a specific source of inflammation that contrubutes to ra symptoms. humira can lower your ability to fight infections, including tuberculosis. serious, sometimes fatal infections and cancers including lymphoma have happened, as have blood liver and nervous system problems, serious allergic
mr. chambers, we'll leave it there. thank you for your time. john chambers joining us from stannard and poor's.r to jon fortt with a look at what's coming up on "squawk alley." >> we'll talk my kron, a state-owned chinese company has made a huch bid for the chip maker. the stock sup better than 10%. and flip card the amazon of india. we'll have a top executive talking about the transition to mobile and what's next for that company. >>> and the former cto of uber wants...