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mr. taylor last year republicans that support raising minimum wage they don't happen to be the in congress of the united states but we want them to be that's why jackize insistent those meetings can't took place everyone in the country we're hitting the road and have a bus trip right jackie next sunday when america skeekdz women succeed we're on a roll (clapping) >> i've told you the first six months we mroltd and planned and in july of last summer marks the hundreds and 66 anniversary of the sentiment that all men and women are created equal and our titled as such to equal treatment. that's was one hundred and have 65 years ago it took decades for women to get the right to vote not given fought for struggled for stiefrd for were starving for (clapping) the next step is our rosaries filling >> and i discussed this she went to see the vice president and president and came to the capitol and so no way others were there they came but the rosaries just think the right to vote in the early/20 and in the 40s women leaving home this is revolutionary helping with the war effort and getting out of
mr. taylor last year republicans that support raising minimum wage they don't happen to be the in congress of the united states but we want them to be that's why jackize insistent those meetings can't took place everyone in the country we're hitting the road and have a bus trip right jackie next sunday when america skeekdz women succeed we're on a roll (clapping) >> i've told you the first six months we mroltd and planned and in july of last summer marks the hundreds and 66 anniversary of...
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mr. taylor those who eastern minimum wage have struggled longer hours to try to make end meet and recognizing we'll have a tremendous effort being given to sustain jobs in the city and want to continue doing that but beyond the jobs how much you that make and so you can pay the high rents and all the things that costs sometimes beyond our control are increasing i'm grateful that last year, we made this announcement and he repeated it earlier this year at the state of the city address that we thought it was the right time to make a boost to the city and counties city's minimum wage to our lottery workings i prengd to work with all the different businesses small and big with workers themselves the representatives with economic experts any public comment? with the members of the board of supervisors, to try to reach a sequence around raising the minimum wage in the city. and this is one of the great issues that we can ail unit around and push forward to the residents of this city with our san francisco values intact and a sure belief that someone who puts in a hard day's work gets a respectable
mr. taylor those who eastern minimum wage have struggled longer hours to try to make end meet and recognizing we'll have a tremendous effort being given to sustain jobs in the city and want to continue doing that but beyond the jobs how much you that make and so you can pay the high rents and all the things that costs sometimes beyond our control are increasing i'm grateful that last year, we made this announcement and he repeated it earlier this year at the state of the city address that we...
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mr. taylor because he's a person who's done approximately 25 years on a life sentence.has come forward to change his life around from being a gang banger for years to somebody who wants to help other people, especially young inmates who come in. >> do your time, do your own. you ain't got to impress anybody. the only way you can impress me is if you can get back outside to the free world. then i'm impressed. >> i think that's one of the best things that an institution can do for an inmate is have somebody like mr. taylor, who's been through the system the way that he has, you know, and then he comes one-on-one with inmates and explains to inmates, don't do this, don't do that. i took it beyond just a talk, you know, because i needed that talk, you know what i'm saying? because i don't know what's out there. >>> up next -- >> they threatened our lives. we left, went to my trailer, grabbed a 20-gauge shotgun, a machete, went back out there. that's where it went down. >>> there is a brotherhood among inmates, a friendship and loyalty which often develops between the men ov
mr. taylor because he's a person who's done approximately 25 years on a life sentence.has come forward to change his life around from being a gang banger for years to somebody who wants to help other people, especially young inmates who come in. >> do your time, do your own. you ain't got to impress anybody. the only way you can impress me is if you can get back outside to the free world. then i'm impressed. >> i think that's one of the best things that an institution can do for an...
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mr. taylor is not under oath. the commission or is. so hopefully, he'll clarify it, support it, and it probably will make us understand that lois lerner's attorney continues to profess her innocence when we're long past the question of guilt. she broke rules, she broke the law. lou: issa referring to statements that lerner kept hard copies of her e-mails. lerner's attorney denies she did that. either way koskinen should clear that up. we're coming right back. lou: the head of the terrorist group isil showing no fear in iraq. al-baghdadi delivers a blistering sermon for the cameras in mosul. general jack keane on what we should expect. friday night, buddy. you are gonna need a wingman. and with my cash back, you are money. forget him. my airline miles will take your game worldwide. what i'm really looking for is -- i got two words for you -- re-wards. ♪ there's got to be better cards than this. [ male announcer ] there's a better way with creditcards.com. compare hundreds of cards from all the major banks to find the one that's right fo
mr. taylor is not under oath. the commission or is. so hopefully, he'll clarify it, support it, and it probably will make us understand that lois lerner's attorney continues to profess her innocence when we're long past the question of guilt. she broke rules, she broke the law. lou: issa referring to statements that lerner kept hard copies of her e-mails. lerner's attorney denies she did that. either way koskinen should clear that up. we're coming right back. lou: the head of the terrorist...
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mr. taylor is not under oath. the commissioner is. probably will make us understand that lois lerner's attorney continues to profess her innocence when we're long past the question of guilt. >> chairman issa claiming the justice department is holding up the investigation into the targeting scandal and that may be political pressure will force it to move. meantime, a non part son watchdog group saying the i.r.s. may have obstructed congress when it said it lost lerner's emails. executive director of cause of action telling the daily crawler, it's very clear this is obstruction of congress. the i.r.s. became on notice that there was a congressional investigation which automatically means that there is a duty to preserve documents. there should have been copies of lois lerner's hard drive and other practices to make sure all of her emails and documents were preserved but isn't that the problem? there weren't. that's why we continue to see the frustration of the american people. >> first of all, this is the most powerful agency in the wor
mr. taylor is not under oath. the commissioner is. probably will make us understand that lois lerner's attorney continues to profess her innocence when we're long past the question of guilt. >> chairman issa claiming the justice department is holding up the investigation into the targeting scandal and that may be political pressure will force it to move. meantime, a non part son watchdog group saying the i.r.s. may have obstructed congress when it said it lost lerner's emails. executive...
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mr. taylor is not under oath. the commission or is.hopefully, he'll clarify it, support it, and it probably will make us understand that lois lerner's attorney continues to profess her innocence when we're long past the question of guilt. she broke rules, she broke the law. lou: issa referring to statements that lerner kept hard copies of her e-mails. lerner's attorney denies she did that. either way koskinen should clear that up. we're coming right back. lou: the head of the terrorist group isil showing no fear in iraq. al-baghdadi delivers a blistering sermon for the cameras in mosul. general jack keane on what we should expect. when you compare the top speed of dsl from the phone company with the top speed of comcast business internet... well, there's really no comparison. why pay more for less? call today for a low price on speeds up to 150mbps. and find out more about our two-year price guarantee. comcast business. built for business. ♪ lou: tsa's tightening security at foreign airports. any passengers flying in the united states
mr. taylor is not under oath. the commission or is.hopefully, he'll clarify it, support it, and it probably will make us understand that lois lerner's attorney continues to profess her innocence when we're long past the question of guilt. she broke rules, she broke the law. lou: issa referring to statements that lerner kept hard copies of her e-mails. lerner's attorney denies she did that. either way koskinen should clear that up. we're coming right back. lou: the head of the terrorist group...
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mr. taylor, is not under oath. the commissioner is. hopefully he'll clarify it, support t and it will probably make us understand that lois lerner's attorney continues to profess her innocence when we're long past the question of guilt. he broke rules, broke the law, and continues to hide under the fifth amendment, which is her right. >> the justice department is doing an investigation. it said, you know, a year or so ago it announced it was going to do that. the attorney general eric holder says that's ongoing. you and others in the house have concerns about exactly what's happening. one of the committee staffers said the committee is going to, quote, take a look at what the doj is or isn't doing. what does that mean? what's the plan? >> at some point, after you've produced -- and i brought my props. but this is all about the targets of conservatives, not progressives, for their political beliefs. this is a pretty definitive document on lois lerner. and there's more to be done. this is separate from the indictment referral. now we hav
mr. taylor, is not under oath. the commissioner is. hopefully he'll clarify it, support t and it will probably make us understand that lois lerner's attorney continues to profess her innocence when we're long past the question of guilt. he broke rules, broke the law, and continues to hide under the fifth amendment, which is her right. >> the justice department is doing an investigation. it said, you know, a year or so ago it announced it was going to do that. the attorney general eric...
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mr. taylor? >> we do. >> mr. ambassador, thank you very much. you've been hearing what i'm saying here.s understand this inconsistency where you have on one side, there's access and on the other side there is complete lockdown by very, very aggressive military. you know the special police, help us understand the dynamic going on here in terms of power and access. >> well, what we see here is the russian-supported separatists. as you say, the bare coot which used to be in the ukrainian government that was expelled from that, is now just part of the separatist government, self declared government. they are responsible. the russian-supported separatists are responsible for the problem, they have been -- as you know, they have been part of the problem for the last several months. it's taken this tragedy, this tragedy of the shootdown of this civilian airliner to bring the world's attention to what's been going on with the russian supported terrorists and separatists in southeastern ukraine. that's the real problem that's been going on for some time. now we understand it. >> all right. but w
mr. taylor? >> we do. >> mr. ambassador, thank you very much. you've been hearing what i'm saying here.s understand this inconsistency where you have on one side, there's access and on the other side there is complete lockdown by very, very aggressive military. you know the special police, help us understand the dynamic going on here in terms of power and access. >> well, what we see here is the russian-supported separatists. as you say, the bare coot which used to be in the...
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mr. bill taylor judy shakespeare the playwright sister. well, she could get no treatment or crack. to aircraft. to achieve and get hurt during a tavern or roam the streets at night. dinner at tavern on the street at midnight, the freedom and city are crucial elements of freedom. not to define and identity. of course. there's a seeker person back there. you have to believe this reading and now she's in it. dinner at tavern on the streets at midnight to freedom the city are crucial that the freedom not to define and identity but to these and maybe find your work. perhaps the protagonists of her lambda lists for century slipping one gender to another embodies absolute freedom to rom and consciousness identity romance in place. the question of liberation appears another way in her talk. profession for women which describes a delay philosophy the business of killing angel the house, the ideal woman
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mr. taylor branch is from baltimore. he's an author and historian and has written one of what i call five best books ever written in terms of my own reading preferences. about the civil rights movement and the development of it. and he's also an expert on this subject and has written extensively. we welcome you sir. >> thank you. thank you, senator rockefeller thank you, senator thune. thank you, members of the committee. guests, sports fans educators. i'm honored to be here. a subject for your hearing today, college sports and the wellbeing of college athletes, is full of minefields and myths. i hope to offer some summary comments for a possible discussion under three headings amateurism, balance, and equity. amateurism has become a distinguishing feature of ncaa governance. it is identified an official pronouncement as the bedrock principal of college athletics. the ncaa bylaws define and mandate amateur conduct as follows. student athletes shall be amateurs in an intercollegiate sport and their participation should be
mr. taylor branch is from baltimore. he's an author and historian and has written one of what i call five best books ever written in terms of my own reading preferences. about the civil rights movement and the development of it. and he's also an expert on this subject and has written extensively. we welcome you sir. >> thank you. thank you, senator rockefeller thank you, senator thune. thank you, members of the committee. guests, sports fans educators. i'm honored to be here. a subject...
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mr. taylor branch is an author and from baltimore and written what i call one of the five best books every written in terms of my own reading preferences about the civil rights movement and the development of it and he is an ex pert on this subject and written extensively. we welcome you. >> thank you, senator rockefeller, senator thune, members of the committees, guest, sports fans and educators. i am honored to be here. the subject of your hearing is college sports and the wellbeing of college athletes is full of mind fields and myths. i hope to offer some summary comments for possible discussion under three headings. amateurism, balance and equity. amateurism is identified as the bedrock principles of college athletics. student athletes shall be amateurs in a college support and their participation should be motivated by education and the physical and social and mental benefits to be derived. student participation is an avocation and students athletes should be protected by exployitation by commercial enterprises. that is by line 289. the word amateur reports conflicted attitude about y
mr. taylor branch is an author and from baltimore and written what i call one of the five best books every written in terms of my own reading preferences about the civil rights movement and the development of it and he is an ex pert on this subject and written extensively. we welcome you. >> thank you, senator rockefeller, senator thune, members of the committees, guest, sports fans and educators. i am honored to be here. the subject of your hearing is college sports and the wellbeing of...
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mr. taylor branch is from baltimore. he's an author and historian and has written one of what i call five best books ever written in terms of my own reading preferences. about the civil rights movement and the development of it. and he's also an expert on this subject and has written extensively. we welcome you, sir. >> thank you. thank you, senator rockefeller, thank you, senator thune. thank you, members of the committee. guests, sports fans, educators. i'm honored to be here. a subject for your hearing today, college sports and the wellbeing of college athletes, is full of minefields and myths. i hope to offer some summary comments for a possible discussion under three headings, amateurism, balance, and equity. amateurism has become a distinguishing feature of ncaa governance. it is identified an official pronouncement as the bedrock principal of college athletics. the ncaa bylaws define and mandate amateur conduct as follows. student athletes shall be amateurs in an intercollegiate sport and their participation shoul
mr. taylor branch is from baltimore. he's an author and historian and has written one of what i call five best books ever written in terms of my own reading preferences. about the civil rights movement and the development of it. and he's also an expert on this subject and has written extensively. we welcome you, sir. >> thank you. thank you, senator rockefeller, thank you, senator thune. thank you, members of the committee. guests, sports fans, educators. i'm honored to be here. a subject...
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mr. taylor. it's just that that's been going nowhere for months and months and you have an exigent circumstance right now dealing with the dead that you would hope that in the interest of humanity, without ceding any political ground, russia may become more involved, because at this point do you believe that you can get europe to tighten the screws economically, enough on russia to do any damage with all the ties that they have? >> i do, i do. >> why the conflict? -- why the confidence. >> the past couple of months, the skepticism that you're expressing. europeans have so many ties, economic ties, so many reasons not to turn those screws that you talk about, but my sense is that the international community -- that europeans have now -- have come to the conclusion after this shootdown, after this tragedy, that this is much more serious than they had given it before, and that is -- that's already started. we can already see changes that have the europeans moving towards those sanctions. they have d
mr. taylor. it's just that that's been going nowhere for months and months and you have an exigent circumstance right now dealing with the dead that you would hope that in the interest of humanity, without ceding any political ground, russia may become more involved, because at this point do you believe that you can get europe to tighten the screws economically, enough on russia to do any damage with all the ties that they have? >> i do, i do. >> why the conflict? -- why the...
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mr. vice. ms. taylor. >> thank you so much, good morning. my name is christian and a state representative from the great state of wisconsin represent the 76th assembly district. i so appreciate the opportunity, chairman blumenthal, to testify in strong support of the women's health protection act, and i think ranking member grassley and committee members for this opportunity today. i also want to thank my senator tammy baldwin who we are very proud of in wisconsin were leading the way in cosponsoring this important bill. i'm also the former public policy director for planned parenthood of wisconsin. i have over a decade of monitoring, advocating for, and attempting to get past good public policy on reproductive health care. there is a consensus in wisconsin about what wisconsinites want the state legislature to focus on. it is not abortion restrictions. it is on the critical economic issues that face our state. we have a stagnant economy in wisconsin. we have stagnant wages. working families are struggling. those are the issues that wisconsi
mr. vice. ms. taylor. >> thank you so much, good morning. my name is christian and a state representative from the great state of wisconsin represent the 76th assembly district. i so appreciate the opportunity, chairman blumenthal, to testify in strong support of the women's health protection act, and i think ranking member grassley and committee members for this opportunity today. i also want to thank my senator tammy baldwin who we are very proud of in wisconsin were leading the way in...
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ambassador to the ukraine, william taylor, with us from d.c. mr.mbassador, thank you. >> thank you. >>> well, it's been a disastrous week, obviously, for the asian airline industry. another jet crashed today, killed 47 people. this time some passengers actually made it out alive. this one happened in taiwan. it was a transasia turboprop jet -- i said jet, i meant plane -- a turboprop that crashed and broke apart, destroyed homes and cars on the ground. rescuers pulled 11 survivors from it. bad storms in the area had already led to airlines canceling some 200 other flights, and there's video from the scene on our website at foxnews.com. >>> the united nations releasing a blistering report on the impact of the terror group isis in iraq and whether security forces did enough to protect civilians. >>> plus, more on the ultimatum for iraqi christians. >>> and we've seen more than a dozen oil train derailments in the past year and a half. one killed 47 people. now the feds say they have a plan that could help prevent some future wrecks. so what will they
ambassador to the ukraine, william taylor, with us from d.c. mr.mbassador, thank you. >> thank you. >>> well, it's been a disastrous week, obviously, for the asian airline industry. another jet crashed today, killed 47 people. this time some passengers actually made it out alive. this one happened in taiwan. it was a transasia turboprop jet -- i said jet, i meant plane -- a turboprop that crashed and broke apart, destroyed homes and cars on the ground. rescuers pulled 11...
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william taylor serving as ambassador to ukraine. mr. ambassador, thank you so much.t out for us. what can the united states do? what do you think we should be doing this the days ahead about this horror? >> we should be leading the international attempt and effort to put on serious sanctions. sanctions across sectors of the russian economy that really have an affect on the russian people and decision makers. that's not only thing. we should be supporting the military and leading the effort to provide financial assistance to generate international financial assistance for the ukrainians. but the europeans, as you say, they do a lot of trade with the russians which means they could have a real affect, if they were to support the sanctions we have put on. the europeans need to step up. >> there are country men in many cases. europeans who went off on a strip they felt would be a delight. killed in mid flight for no reason at all. will that wake up europe? >> i believe it will. i believe it will. i think you are exactly right. this is a game-changer. up until now, past s
william taylor serving as ambassador to ukraine. mr. ambassador, thank you so much.t out for us. what can the united states do? what do you think we should be doing this the days ahead about this horror? >> we should be leading the international attempt and effort to put on serious sanctions. sanctions across sectors of the russian economy that really have an affect on the russian people and decision makers. that's not only thing. we should be supporting the military and leading the...
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taylor. what are the details of this plea deal reached on friday? >> yes, mr. ow, thank you for having me on. my firm, the prosecutor and the judge that we came together to avoid prosecuting ms. taylor. so now the case is completely dropped. ms. taylor has requirements that she has to meet. and she will meet those requirements, of course. she has to take 26 parenting classes. and set up a trust fund. she's been given a lot of donations throughout the whole world has given her donations. and she wants to thank everybody for the donations -- >> more than $100,000 in donations from a public that empathize with this story and thought she needed support. what was the reaction to that outcry? >> she loved it. we want to thank everybody who gave donations to her. and the trust fund is going to be set up for her kids and part of the plea agreement that we reached to have the case dismissed was to have a trust fund set up for her kids. so we're going to put money away for her kids so when they turn 18, they'll be well taken care of. >> and on the subject of the kids, the
taylor. what are the details of this plea deal reached on friday? >> yes, mr. ow, thank you for having me on. my firm, the prosecutor and the judge that we came together to avoid prosecuting ms. taylor. so now the case is completely dropped. ms. taylor has requirements that she has to meet. and she will meet those requirements, of course. she has to take 26 parenting classes. and set up a trust fund. she's been given a lot of donations throughout the whole world has given her donations....
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mr. ramsay. we appreciate it a lot. miss taylor branch is from baltimore, an author and historian. he's written what i call five best books ever win in terms of my own reading preferences about the civil rooidz rights movement and the development of it. he is also an expert about this subject and has written extensively. we welcome you, sir. >> thank you senator rockefeller and senator tlun. thank you members of the committee, guests, sports fans, educators. i'm honored to be here. the subject for your hearing today college sports and the well being of college athletes is full of minefields and myths. i hope to offer some summary comments for a possible discussion under three headings, amateurism, balance and equity. amateurism has become the distinguishing feature of ncaa governance. it is identified in official pronouncements as the bedroom principles of college athletics. the bylaws defend and pan date am cure conduct as follows. student athletes may be amateurs in their sport and participation should be promoted primarily by education and the physical, mental and social benefit
mr. ramsay. we appreciate it a lot. miss taylor branch is from baltimore, an author and historian. he's written what i call five best books ever win in terms of my own reading preferences about the civil rooidz rights movement and the development of it. he is also an expert about this subject and has written extensively. we welcome you, sir. >> thank you senator rockefeller and senator tlun. thank you members of the committee, guests, sports fans, educators. i'm honored to be here. the...
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mr. chairperson, and really why i love that taylor branch is here, because one of the morse seminal books in my life about the civil rights movement -- that when there's a class of individuals who are being exploited and there's millions of dollars being brought in and guys can't even afterward health care, can't afford to finish their degrees, then we have a problem. and i respect dreamt emmert in saying we're going to try to address that, but where is the urgency this has been going on for decades in america? so i don't trust, like the supreme court, when they said we're going to integrate schools, they want do it with what? with what kind of speed? >> deliberate. >> it took them a long time to get around to doing the right thing -- these aren't just people, they're young people in the united states of america. we can't afford to wait for all deliberate speed. there's got to be a level for accountability for fast action for things on the head of the ncaa says is a problem. that next season when football season starts, there will be kids suffering from the same list of unfair things that
mr. chairperson, and really why i love that taylor branch is here, because one of the morse seminal books in my life about the civil rights movement -- that when there's a class of individuals who are being exploited and there's millions of dollars being brought in and guys can't even afterward health care, can't afford to finish their degrees, then we have a problem. and i respect dreamt emmert in saying we're going to try to address that, but where is the urgency this has been going on for...
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taylor now with the u.s. institute of peace. you mentioned the prospect of europe, mr.r, being more open to sanctions. if light of that comment, it's not surprising to see samantha power tweeting today that the loss for the dutch is -- the same percentage of the population as 9/11 was to the u.s. they're clearly trying to convince europe this is in their interests. >> exactly. you wouldn't think it would take that much. this, again, has been a serious problem for some time, in the heart of europe. so europeans ought to be taking this seriously. they clearly are taking it seriously now, and sanctions ought to follow. >> putin, it's been pointed out, cares about the bottom line, as they say, the economy. something these sanctions target, obviously, but his approval rating remains at a six-year high. do you think that changes? >> i do think it changes. the sanctions that president obama announced two days ago caused a drop in the stock market. a drop in the value of the ruble. this is going to translate into real pain for real russians. mr. putin may be riding high now, bu
taylor now with the u.s. institute of peace. you mentioned the prospect of europe, mr.r, being more open to sanctions. if light of that comment, it's not surprising to see samantha power tweeting today that the loss for the dutch is -- the same percentage of the population as 9/11 was to the u.s. they're clearly trying to convince europe this is in their interests. >> exactly. you wouldn't think it would take that much. this, again, has been a serious problem for some time, in the heart...
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mr. sterling. i coached the clippers in the year 2000... he invited me to his daughter's wedding. i had no idea exactly what was going on. but i also, because of my association, i know elton taylor. i know what he was complaining about. i was confused not knowing exactly which set of facts mr. sterling stood behind. and then when his words came out, it was so obvious and shocking and just disgusting. all of those things wrapped in one to find that type of sentiment on someone who relies on black americans for so much of his success and public profile, it was a amazing. i just couldn't believe it, that someone could have that much bigotry inside and think that it was okay. >> michael, what was your gut reaction when you first heard it? >> i was hurt, you know, hurt for certainly the players on the court and for the fans because let's be real here the clippers, they have been waiting a long time for this. where they are right now, they have been waiting a long time and there have been a lot of fans, a lot of loyal fans and to have doc rivers, to have chris paul, guys that really are such outstanding african americans that represent the best we have to offer and then to point out a
mr. sterling. i coached the clippers in the year 2000... he invited me to his daughter's wedding. i had no idea exactly what was going on. but i also, because of my association, i know elton taylor. i know what he was complaining about. i was confused not knowing exactly which set of facts mr. sterling stood behind. and then when his words came out, it was so obvious and shocking and just disgusting. all of those things wrapped in one to find that type of sentiment on someone who relies on...
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taylor singleton folks who says quote dollars ation is inevitable because the u.s. economy no longer dominates the global economy like it did after world war two when dollars ation was solidified but if mr persaud is correct that the market will continue to react this way then won't transition necessarily be traumatic and if mr president is correct we'll transition from magic thoughts comments concerning. your favorite jim rickards one of my favorite he thinks it's going to be dramatic as well he took the other side i remember when you were asking the question about you know what would you think about what jim rickards had to say i think almost the opposite i mean the way that i listen to what they have to say i feel like they are saying pretty much the same thing that the u.s. economy or the global call is dependent upon the u.s. dollar but i feel like it's the transition that is the difference between the two of them that is. thinks that this is a stable equilibrium and recruits thinks like the person who's asking the question that it's not a stable equilibrium issue would be a sudden break ok so i think it's a possibility different sides of the same coin wrote now another him our com
taylor singleton folks who says quote dollars ation is inevitable because the u.s. economy no longer dominates the global economy like it did after world war two when dollars ation was solidified but if mr persaud is correct that the market will continue to react this way then won't transition necessarily be traumatic and if mr president is correct we'll transition from magic thoughts comments concerning. your favorite jim rickards one of my favorite he thinks it's going to be dramatic as well...
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taylor singleton folks who says quote dollars ation is inevitable because the u.s. economy no longer dominates the global economy like it did after world war two when dollars ation was solidified but if mr persaud is correct that the market will continue to react this way then won't transition necessarily be dramatic and if mr president is correct will transition from out of thoughts comments concern. your favorite jim rickards one of my favorite he thinks it's going to be dramatic as well he took the other side i remember when you were asking the question about you know what will you think about what jim rickards had to say i think almost the opposite i mean the way that i listen to what they have to say i feel like they are saying pretty much the same thing that the u.s. economy or the global call is dependent upon the u.s. dollar but i feel like it's the transition that is the difference between the two of them that is. thinks that this is a stable equilibrium and records things like the person who's asking the question that it's not a stable equilibrium nation would be a sudden break ok so i think it's a possibility different sides of the same point right now another him our comes f
taylor singleton folks who says quote dollars ation is inevitable because the u.s. economy no longer dominates the global economy like it did after world war two when dollars ation was solidified but if mr persaud is correct that the market will continue to react this way then won't transition necessarily be dramatic and if mr president is correct will transition from out of thoughts comments concern. your favorite jim rickards one of my favorite he thinks it's going to be dramatic as well he...
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taylor, my god, cavuto, what is next putting mindless idiots on tv to read a prompter and sell themselves off as anchor men? wait a minute! mr. cavuto, i agree, what happened to deep love and sacred borders, did my father fight for this disregard of our laws. i am betting he did not, that is that is a very good points. >> how many illegal aliens is enough? really, how many? stacey. >> so all illegal kids who can't speak english will be enrolled in our schools, how does that help our english-speaking kids who are no not getting adequate education in our cities? where did they get the plenty to pay for -- where did they get the money to pay for t-shirts and printed signs? neil: you never i didn't think about that, that is a good points. >> have governors of california, california, new mexico and texas texas, round them up, ship them on washington, d.c. >> gracey in florida, everyone is forgeting about the kids without parents to guide them, usually end up committing crimes is that future for these illegals in we cannot afford them, virginia in texas think thiss we should come down, let's use a moral compass. love your neighbor
taylor, my god, cavuto, what is next putting mindless idiots on tv to read a prompter and sell themselves off as anchor men? wait a minute! mr. cavuto, i agree, what happened to deep love and sacred borders, did my father fight for this disregard of our laws. i am betting he did not, that is that is a very good points. >> how many illegal aliens is enough? really, how many? stacey. >> so all illegal kids who can't speak english will be enrolled in our schools, how does that help our...
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mr. poroshenko won overwhelmingly. he has the support of the ukrainians to follow this action. >> the united states, russia, and europe do in response to the crisis next? ambassador mcfaul, ambassador tayloren both. stay with us. add vanishing deductible from nationwide insurance and get $100 off for every year of safe driving. which for you, shouldn't be a problem. just another way we put members first, because we don't have shareholders. join the nation. nationwide is on your side. can you fix it, dad? yeah, i can fix that. (dad) i wanted a car that could handle anything. i fixed it! (dad) that's why i got a subaru legacy. (vo) symmetrical all-wheel drive plus 36 mpg. i gotta break more toys. (vo) introducing the all-new subaru legacy. it's not just a sedan. it's a subaru. but you're not done. capella university can help take your career even further, with the most direct path to your point "c". capella university. start your journey at capella.edu. when the pressure's on... only secret offers clinical strength invisible solid and clear gel with 100% odor protection. >>> so what's the next move in kiev, moscow, and washington, d.c.? more on that ahead. the cadillac summer collection is
mr. poroshenko won overwhelmingly. he has the support of the ukrainians to follow this action. >> the united states, russia, and europe do in response to the crisis next? ambassador mcfaul, ambassador tayloren both. stay with us. add vanishing deductible from nationwide insurance and get $100 off for every year of safe driving. which for you, shouldn't be a problem. just another way we put members first, because we don't have shareholders. join the nation. nationwide is on your side. can...
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mr. dingell and i appreciate him naming the staff because there was a lot of negotiations with f.d.a. on this bill. and taylor booth on my staff and other members of the energy and commerce committee staff, as named by mr. dingell, i want to give special thanks to them and also we appreciate the efforts of mr. pitts who is the chairman of the health subcommittee. and without the help of he and mr. pallone and their staffs we would not have been able to bring this bill to the floor. and so i will urge everyone to support it and yield back the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back the balance of his time. the question is will the house suspend the rules and pass the bill h.r. 4250, as amended. those in favor say aye. those opposed, no. in the opinion of the chair, 2/3 having responded in the affirmative, the rules are suspended, the bill is passed, and without objection the motion to reconsider is laid on the table. for what purpose does the gentleman from texas seek recognition? mr. burgess: mr. speaker, i move that the house suspend the rules and pass the bill h.r. 594, as ame
mr. dingell and i appreciate him naming the staff because there was a lot of negotiations with f.d.a. on this bill. and taylor booth on my staff and other members of the energy and commerce committee staff, as named by mr. dingell, i want to give special thanks to them and also we appreciate the efforts of mr. pitts who is the chairman of the health subcommittee. and without the help of he and mr. pallone and their staffs we would not have been able to bring this bill to the floor. and so i...