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mr. steele was charged with battery on a correctional officer. >> about 90% of the staff they get workinge are the people who got picked on in school. they come over here, and now it's payback time. they think that badge gives them power. that badge is only an illusion of power. that power can be stripped and taken away in a moment's notice. >> mr. steele was accused of throwing a cup full of urine on the correctional officer. >> i decided to be my own lawyer. i wanted to act pro se. i wanted to ask my own questions. i wanted to do my own jury selection. i wanted to file my own motions. the judge granted it. a couple months before, a month before, i knew he was the one that was going to be gone. >> on one occasion, i did visit with him face to face, and i made him a plea offer at that time which he rejected. >> i tell him straight up, why don't you just drop this case. this case is nothing. he's like, oh, no, we have to make an example. so you want to make me the example. i want to make you the example. so i made an example out of him and showed him why he should have just dropped the cha
mr. steele was charged with battery on a correctional officer. >> about 90% of the staff they get workinge are the people who got picked on in school. they come over here, and now it's payback time. they think that badge gives them power. that badge is only an illusion of power. that power can be stripped and taken away in a moment's notice. >> mr. steele was accused of throwing a cup full of urine on the correctional officer. >> i decided to be my own lawyer. i wanted to act...
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mr. oglebay was involved in managing all of that. in 1900, he and rockefeller sold their interests in the iron ore mines to u.s. steel, and they walked away multimillionaires. mr. oglebay was 51 years of age. he always had an affinity for wheeling. even in cleveland, he had an absentee ballot for wheeling. he loved the area, wanted to come back. his wife's family owned this little summer place up on the top of the hill. 25 acres of land. he purchased it for $8,000 from his wife's brothers. he would buy bits and pieces as he could until he assembled 1500 acres of property on the hill above wheeling. he called it waddington. that was the name given to this property by the second owner of the mansion in 1856. a man from england called george smith. mr. smith felt that the rolling hills reminded him of his ancestral home in england. mr. oglebay, doing some research on the property, fell upon that name, loved the name, and called it waddington. the house, when it was built in 1846, was a farmhouse. it had eight rooms, four bedrooms, four downstairs room, central staircase. it was a basic farmhouse. a red brick farmhouse w
mr. oglebay was involved in managing all of that. in 1900, he and rockefeller sold their interests in the iron ore mines to u.s. steel, and they walked away multimillionaires. mr. oglebay was 51 years of age. he always had an affinity for wheeling. even in cleveland, he had an absentee ballot for wheeling. he loved the area, wanted to come back. his wife's family owned this little summer place up on the top of the hill. 25 acres of land. he purchased it for $8,000 from his wife's brothers. he...
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. >> can you police dog ask mr. steel if you can get connected not audience thank you very much. >> i want to recognize form member of the board of supervisors who is in the audience let's see next, i will call on folks to speak on k c and college (calling names) let's see i have a second julie if you could please come to the podium 2 minutes. >> good evening, everyone thank you for your time i'm julie the principle added san francisco international high school i wanted to talk about the dilemma a different kind of limbo the students a facing we have many students this year that experienced the collaboration of the july administration the ucsf class of 2015 worked hard for 4 years to attend the classes to get credits and pass the courses we have students that have scholarships and attended school they're not allowed to attend the universal our school served recently for the english learners and our students some have spent two or three years in the country this can be a stumping block for the universal they said you can't
. >> can you police dog ask mr. steel if you can get connected not audience thank you very much. >> i want to recognize form member of the board of supervisors who is in the audience let's see next, i will call on folks to speak on k c and college (calling names) let's see i have a second julie if you could please come to the podium 2 minutes. >> good evening, everyone thank you for your time i'm julie the principle added san francisco international high school i wanted to...
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mr. biden spent labor day with steel workers union in pittsbur pittsburgh. he didn't give any hints on whether he will run. instead, he blasted policies that he says favor wall street over wage earners. >> i'm hot, i acknowledge that. i'm mad. i'm angry. because the people i grew up with -- >> even though the vice president hasn't declared he's running, he is now more popular in a new poll than hillary clinton. according to an nbc news poll in the general election in iowa, biden beats out trump with a 4% lead. clinton lost to trump in that same poll. federal contractors are now required to give their workers paid sick leave. president obama signed an executive order yesterday in boston. the president told the crowd there that he wants congress to require paid sick leave for all workers. since he can't mandate that on his own, he focused on employees of federal contractors. something the city of philadelphia did recently as well. now to an incredible find overseas. >> an elaborate series of stone monuments believed to have been hidden for thousands of years n
mr. biden spent labor day with steel workers union in pittsbur pittsburgh. he didn't give any hints on whether he will run. instead, he blasted policies that he says favor wall street over wage earners. >> i'm hot, i acknowledge that. i'm mad. i'm angry. because the people i grew up with -- >> even though the vice president hasn't declared he's running, he is now more popular in a new poll than hillary clinton. according to an nbc news poll in the general election in iowa, biden...
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vice president joe biden certainly looked like a candidate, meeting today with steel workers in pittsburgh. mr. biden says he will announce by the summer's end whether he's running for president. >>> in northern illinois, the rain fell and so did the tears at the funeral for police lieutenant joe gliniewicz. fellow officers from across the country joined the thousands of people who attended services. gliniewicz was found shot after his patrol car calling for backup. he had been chasing three men he called suspicious. investigators are looking for those men. >>> germany is taking in refugees who have made a long and often dangerous trek to reach europe. in munich thousands more are expected to arrive today. >> reporter: this is where a new life begins for thousands of refugees who escaped from syria and other war-torn countries. at munich train station, 20,000 refugees arrived over the weekend to cheers of germans. locals brought them clothes, food, and toys to make them feel at home. chancellor angela merkel says germans should be proud of their country which will welcome as many as 800,000 mi
vice president joe biden certainly looked like a candidate, meeting today with steel workers in pittsburgh. mr. biden says he will announce by the summer's end whether he's running for president. >>> in northern illinois, the rain fell and so did the tears at the funeral for police lieutenant joe gliniewicz. fellow officers from across the country joined the thousands of people who attended services. gliniewicz was found shot after his patrol car calling for backup. he had been chasing...
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university of delaware to explain in more detail why i have ultimately decided to support the steel in today, mr. pres., i'm here to speak to my colleagues in the senate because i believe strongly this floor must be a place of vigorous and spirited debate. everyone in my colleagues have made their arguments, announce their position in decision and discussed their conclusion. as i have in my home state and many others have with the media, i still believe we cannot ignore this floor as an important place for debate and discussion. i think it is particularly important on an issue that has always, in the past garnered such strong bipartisan support as our nation's enduring support for israel. mr. pres., let me be clear about my position where i stand. i will support this agreement and vote against measures to disapprove it in this congress. i will support this agreement because it puts us on a known path of puts us on a known path of limiting iran's nuclear program for 15 years with the full support of the international community. the alternative i fear is uncertainty and isolation. finally i will s
university of delaware to explain in more detail why i have ultimately decided to support the steel in today, mr. pres., i'm here to speak to my colleagues in the senate because i believe strongly this floor must be a place of vigorous and spirited debate. everyone in my colleagues have made their arguments, announce their position in decision and discussed their conclusion. as i have in my home state and many others have with the media, i still believe we cannot ignore this floor as an...
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mr. iverson created that great, great method of creating steel. i think this is a game changer for alcoa, but let me be very clear, roy. i think i'm the only person other than clause klein, the ceo, feels that way. that's okay. sometimes it's better to be alone. larry in massachusetts, larry. >> caller: boo-yah to you and your family. >> how can i help? >> caller: after last night's presentation or la quint is that you are liked by your candor when we get fooled by a corporate executive. >> thank you, there were some people on twitter who said, look you are so smart, why didn't you figure it out? you can't game this. i read twitter. i thought, that's it. i'm going to put the jets on. do you know what it takes to get me to root for the jets? it takes a series of negative tweets to get me -- where are we going here, larry? >> caller: listening to the verifone. you called it roll out and engage, should i defend my position 20% down or admit a mistake? >> i don't know. they're doing that new chip. it's really terrific. i that verifone should be doing
mr. iverson created that great, great method of creating steel. i think this is a game changer for alcoa, but let me be very clear, roy. i think i'm the only person other than clause klein, the ceo, feels that way. that's okay. sometimes it's better to be alone. larry in massachusetts, larry. >> caller: boo-yah to you and your family. >> how can i help? >> caller: after last night's presentation or la quint is that you are liked by your candor when we get fooled by a corporate...
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right there consistently managed to steel the spotlight and took on trump's critique of her looks head on. >> i think women all over the country heard very clearly what mr. trump said. >> what she did was defended it and then moved back on to him and tried to put him on the defensive. >> reporter: while some say ben carson who has wrist tone second in the polls fell short. >> i felt moderators kind of lost control. i would love a situation where you have, two minutes to give an answer. >> my brother, and one thing i necessity for sure, he kept us safe. >> reporter: others say jeb bush, and chris christie got the a reboot this time around, the next don't, which is expect to focus on economic issues is scheduled for next month. craig boswell for cbs-3 "eyewitness news". >>> one of the big winners was not even on the stage with the candidates but the man than in that gray suit sitting behind moderator did get plenty of screen time last night. as you mentioned he became a trending topic on twit eras people were referring to him as the guy hot debate guy. people want to know who he is so we look that up. mystery man is greg car loose owe, the son of the bill
right there consistently managed to steel the spotlight and took on trump's critique of her looks head on. >> i think women all over the country heard very clearly what mr. trump said. >> what she did was defended it and then moved back on to him and tried to put him on the defensive. >> reporter: while some say ben carson who has wrist tone second in the polls fell short. >> i felt moderators kind of lost control. i would love a situation where you have, two minutes to...
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mr. speaker, we are going to miss you. mark and john are back next week. until then, sayonara. ♪ >> we are moments away from the closing bell. i'm joe weisenthal. i'm scarlet in for alix steel a late selloff in biotech shares disrupts our rally. joe: the question is "what'd you miss?". janet yellen says policymakers expect a rate hike, but our investors convinced? we have the charts. scarlet: speaker boehner's plans to quit gives the market jitters.
mr. speaker, we are going to miss you. mark and john are back next week. until then, sayonara. ♪ >> we are moments away from the closing bell. i'm joe weisenthal. i'm scarlet in for alix steel a late selloff in biotech shares disrupts our rally. joe: the question is "what'd you miss?". janet yellen says policymakers expect a rate hike, but our investors convinced? we have the charts. scarlet: speaker boehner's plans to quit gives the market jitters.
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mr. boehner with somebody wholesale will do the same things? >> joining me msnbc political analyst and former rnc chair michael steele and jess mcintosh, spokesman for emily's list. michael, lets me start with you. the republican party as an organization, as an institution with an institutional center of gravity and power over its members to kind of set the debate and pull the levers, is as weak as it has been in a very long time. >> true. it's basically rudderless right now. there's no leadership off the hill. there's no leadership among the presidential candidates. and one does not expect the political arm to be the lead because you've got folks in place to do the policy and to do the big picture dynamic that the country needs and quite frankly is looking for. so you do have this internal struggle which is now bubbling up even more to the surface. john boehner unhinged, as we've seen him in the last 24 to 36 hours, since his announcement, is also reflecting what a lot of us have known for quite some time, the frustration within the party with how to deal with the very dynamics and pressures that are there. and they don't have a grapple on it r
mr. boehner with somebody wholesale will do the same things? >> joining me msnbc political analyst and former rnc chair michael steele and jess mcintosh, spokesman for emily's list. michael, lets me start with you. the republican party as an organization, as an institution with an institutional center of gravity and power over its members to kind of set the debate and pull the levers, is as weak as it has been in a very long time. >> true. it's basically rudderless right now....
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the main stage for the first time managed to steel the spotlight and took on trump a's critique of her looks head on. >> i think woman heard very clearly what mrtrump said. >> what is smarties she defended it and then she moved back on to him, and tried to put him on the defensive. >> reporter: while some say ben carson who has wrist tone second in the polls fell short. >> i thought that the moderator kind of lost control. i would love a situation where you had like two minutes to give an answer a. >> reporter: as it relates to my brother is there one thing i necessity for sure he kept us safe. i don't know if you remember... >> reporter: others say jeb bush and chris christie got a rebooth this time around, next debate, which is expect to focus on economic issues is scheduled for next month. craig boswell for cbs-3 "eyewitness news". >> i'm sure donald trump will be here a big endorsement from new england quarterback tom brady. >> i think he has got what it takes. >> i hope so, that would be great. putting green on the white house lawn i'm sure of that. >> brady and trump are golfing buddies, g.o.p. front runner defended brady during deflate
the main stage for the first time managed to steel the spotlight and took on trump a's critique of her looks head on. >> i think woman heard very clearly what mrtrump said. >> what is smarties she defended it and then she moved back on to him, and tried to put him on the defensive. >> reporter: while some say ben carson who has wrist tone second in the polls fell short. >> i thought that the moderator kind of lost control. i would love a situation where you had like two...
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steel all but guarantee a nuclear iran. i can't support this in good conscience. mr. president, this is one of the worst deals have seen in my lifetime. i'm embarrassed we are sitting here and actually have to discuss this. this is so bad and so threatening to our children and children's children that we have got to stand up we've got to fight this all the way through. i urge my colleagues to join me tonight in this week in opposing this deal. thank you, mr. president. i yield my time. >> mr. president. >> the majority leader. >> substitute amendment 7640. >> the clerk will report the motion. he met with the undersigned senators with the same in most the senate hereby move to bring to a close debate on senate amendment 2645 and 17 -- >> the reading of the names be dispensed with. >> without objection. >> a senate cloture motion for hj breads 61. >> the clerk will record the motion. >> we in accordance with the standing rules of the senate hereby move to bring to a close debate on joint resolution amending the internal revenue code of 1986 and so forth signed by 17 sen
steel all but guarantee a nuclear iran. i can't support this in good conscience. mr. president, this is one of the worst deals have seen in my lifetime. i'm embarrassed we are sitting here and actually have to discuss this. this is so bad and so threatening to our children and children's children that we have got to stand up we've got to fight this all the way through. i urge my colleagues to join me tonight in this week in opposing this deal. thank you, mr. president. i yield my time. >>...
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of the country so that steel consumers can plan for how much needs to be produced and we'll go on doing everything we can to support this vital industry. >> andrew bingham. >> mr speaker, in my constituency the third and fifth busiest in derbyshire. the constituents who use these stations have been notified of the change. what can my honorable friend do to make sure the new franchise to kornt to offer as good of services as they're available now and maybe even better? >> well, i think my honorable friend is right to raise this. and the whole point about the franchise process for the new northern franchise is to see an improvement in the services. we've already spoken about getting rid of the pacer trains which i know is going to be popular in the north of england. then we'll kb adding an extra 1,500 services a day. we want to increase the morning peak capacity by a third. and see those outdated pacer trains retired. i think that is a good program and one we hope we can secure through this franchise. >> smith. >> thank you, mr. speaker. experts say that delivery of the electrification of the main line between covington and swansea is slipping. how is the prime
of the country so that steel consumers can plan for how much needs to be produced and we'll go on doing everything we can to support this vital industry. >> andrew bingham. >> mr speaker, in my constituency the third and fifth busiest in derbyshire. the constituents who use these stations have been notified of the change. what can my honorable friend do to make sure the new franchise to kornt to offer as good of services as they're available now and maybe even better? >> well,...
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mr. daphne: we have examples of names who will be on the bomb -- but the question is, ladies and gentlemen, if the of thecan leaders united states senate and house do not stop a steeley can, their names will be on th ebombs. mitch mcconnell, john boehner, that must not happen. when we are all asked in the years ahead what did we do to stop this disaster, we were here. we were here working against it . and across the country millions of us are doing it. we must not rest. because this will not be over in the next few days. so we need your help. we need your strong support. and it is a distinct privilege to be able to introduce some of the team who are working with us in this fight. some 240 retired generals and admirals have signed a letter to the united states congress -- do not do this deal. one of their leaders is retired navy admiral, four-star to the
mr. daphne: we have examples of names who will be on the bomb -- but the question is, ladies and gentlemen, if the of thecan leaders united states senate and house do not stop a steeley can, their names will be on th ebombs. mitch mcconnell, john boehner, that must not happen. when we are all asked in the years ahead what did we do to stop this disaster, we were here. we were here working against it . and across the country millions of us are doing it. we must not rest. because this will not be...
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mr. reed: i said, this man, i just left a steel facility in the district where they're going to start welders at $60,000 a year, starting pay. i said, this young man is going to be able to have a career, this is a career, he's going to be able to have a little money extra in his pocket, he's going to be able to maybe get married and raise a family and he got it as a senior. i was so excited. . as i walked out of that room and i was exiting the building, i had a school official, guidance counselor and said, oh, congressman, that's great. you made his day. he'll remember that day for the rest of his life. we really don't try to promote those types of careers, though. and i went almost through the roof, mr. speaker. i said, that's the problem. we have to change that concept, that stigma that manufacturing historically carries with it. and i know we're doing it, and i know the gentleman from ohio, mr. speaker, is working with us to get that done. i see when you explain the opportunities to that next generation, when you talk to mothers and fathers and say, this is really what is out there, they -
mr. reed: i said, this man, i just left a steel facility in the district where they're going to start welders at $60,000 a year, starting pay. i said, this young man is going to be able to have a career, this is a career, he's going to be able to have a little money extra in his pocket, he's going to be able to maybe get married and raise a family and he got it as a senior. i was so excited. . as i walked out of that room and i was exiting the building, i had a school official, guidance...
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mr. schatz: last saturday china announced its decision to implement a national cap-and-trade program beginning in 2017. it will cover the majority of china's greenhouse gas emissions, including those from power generation, iron and steel production, cement, chemicals, and manufacturing. in creating the world's largest market-based program that puts a price on carbon pollution, china is showing that it knows that climate change and economic growth can be addressed at the same time. and china has stepped up on climate finance as well, matching the united states contribution to the green climate fund. china's announcement directly counters the argumen arguments e at hoax the ornl idea was that essentially we should wait for china, that our actions wouldn't make a difference without china or, worse, that we'd be harm our own economic growth while they kept burning fossil fuels. that argument originally -- the thigheidea that on the challengf our generation we should wait for other countries was ridiculous on its face. after all, the united states must always lead. we are the indispensable nation, regardless of what other countries may or may not be doing. but even if you subscribe to that argument, everything changed last
mr. schatz: last saturday china announced its decision to implement a national cap-and-trade program beginning in 2017. it will cover the majority of china's greenhouse gas emissions, including those from power generation, iron and steel production, cement, chemicals, and manufacturing. in creating the world's largest market-based program that puts a price on carbon pollution, china is showing that it knows that climate change and economic growth can be addressed at the same time. and china has...