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. >> mr. jones. can come on in. >> at the hearing, jones would again be confronted by his arresting officer who says his trespassing violation might not be as minor as it seems. >> a majority of the people that commit the larger crimes are committing the smaller crimes. and if you take those individuals that are committing the smaller crimes and you put them in jail for those, they're not out to commit the bigger ones. his charges were armed robbery multiple times. what's the old saying, you do the crime, you've got to do the time. >> but jones had his supporters at the hearing as well, including lolita brown. his supervisor at the noah house. >> we need him to be back at work, working and doing his groups. >> mr. jones, it states that you violated condition seven by failing to obey all lays, ordinances or statutory conditions of release. at this time we're going to take testimony from officer fricks. >> i was on the west side of the railroad tracks. i saw the defendant ride his bike towards the track
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. >> it's mr. jones. the odyssey school started in 1994. can find hour making a difference story -- our making a difference story on abc2news.com. >>> well, you may need an iced tea today. >> plus keeping the baby in the womb a little longer could make a difference. do you ever wish you could make some things just disappear? ♪ [ ping! ] [ ping! ping! ] that's why i use new tampax radiant. it helps keep my period invisible, combining tampax's best-ever leak protection with a revolutionary resealable wrapper so all they'll see is me. [ ping! ] ♪ hi. totally new, awesomely-invisible tampax radiant. check out the whole radiant collection. mid grade dark roast forest fresh full tank brain freeze cake donettes rolling hot dogs bag of ice anti-freeze wash and dry diesel self-serve fix a flat jumper cables 5% cashback signup for 5% cashback at gas stations through september. it pays to discover. >>> we have a new study linking child hood violence. researchers tooked at more than 20,000 people. about 1,000 had experienced pushing, grabbing, shoving,
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for that reason, it outlines the expansion of the facility, as mr. jones articulate it, to include a fifth pitch. our project only includes four fields. the expansion of what is now a restroom building into a restaurant community building. we tried to design a project that is in conformity with the golden gate park master plan that has less of an impact in terms of the layout than the original master plan it initially contemplated. our proposal after the planning commission certified the eir was adopted by the rec and park commission, and found to be in conformity with the golden gate park master plan. the commission is the body that is charged with making those initial policy calls. that is the conversation that occurred in terms of the project in relationship to the master plan. commissioner campos: can you talk about how the issue of light in relates to -- don't know if it is something that connects to the golden gate park master plan or the san francisco general plan, but if you can talk about that? >> sure. i think it is appropriate for me to talk abo
for that reason, it outlines the expansion of the facility, as mr. jones articulate it, to include a fifth pitch. our project only includes four fields. the expansion of what is now a restroom building into a restaurant community building. we tried to design a project that is in conformity with the golden gate park master plan that has less of an impact in terms of the layout than the original master plan it initially contemplated. our proposal after the planning commission certified the eir...
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of you would trade a 5% bump in your salary for those kids who come up and look at you and say mrs. jones, you changed my life. how many of you, how many of you know anything that pleases a teacher more than knowing, knowing that they helped a kid with either an academic or deep personal problem and knowing, knowing that you saved them. because, ladies and gentlemen, because if the next generation is well educated, they're going to have more freedom to choose how they live their lives. they're going to have a fighting chance to avoid some of the incredible difficult choices people have to make. six out of ten students, six out of ten jobs in the next decade are going to require some certificate or degree after high school, just to be able to compete. look, it's all about choices. it's all about opportunity. it's all about community. it's about america. it's about making america once again the strongest economy in the world. i know and you know that jill is right when she says any country that outcompetes us, excuse me, outeducates us will outcompete us. that's just a naked fact of life. t
of you would trade a 5% bump in your salary for those kids who come up and look at you and say mrs. jones, you changed my life. how many of you, how many of you know anything that pleases a teacher more than knowing, knowing that they helped a kid with either an academic or deep personal problem and knowing, knowing that you saved them. because, ladies and gentlemen, because if the next generation is well educated, they're going to have more freedom to choose how they live their lives. they're...
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host: mr. joneshow long have you been working at your job? guest: i remember starting the day before the census bureau on -- in 2000. a little over 10 years. host: how has your job changed? guest: it has been fascinating, studying data on different populations, and we have the ability now to have data with people that suffer identified as more than one race. that is showing growth as compared to the total u.s. population. the african-american population reporting as single race grew faster than the total, but among those that grew -- that reported more than one race grew by 75%. that is larger for children and young people. host: cedric asks -- please speak to black and employment rising to 14.4%. guest: it is a dire issue. one of the biggest complaints about this administration has been the lack of targeted policies which address black unemployment, which is typically twice that of the general population. i think that criticism is fair. 14% black unemployment is depression-era statistics. when the a
host: mr. joneshow long have you been working at your job? guest: i remember starting the day before the census bureau on -- in 2000. a little over 10 years. host: how has your job changed? guest: it has been fascinating, studying data on different populations, and we have the ability now to have data with people that suffer identified as more than one race. that is showing growth as compared to the total u.s. population. the african-american population reporting as single race grew faster than...
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mr. jones: mr. speaker, thank you very much. this is 10 years ago that i was contacted by connie gruber on april 8 of the year 2000, 19 marines were killed in an mv-22 in arizona. i show this tonight because so many people do not understand. it is the kind of plane, a helicopter that can become a plane because it can go from the helicopter mode to an airplane mode, and so therefore, the v-22, again at the time of this crash was still an experimental plane. in fact, at the time of the crash, you had secretary of defense, dick cheney, speaking out to congress, both house and senate, that he wanted to eliminate the program. he did not think the v-22 was the right investment by the united states marine corps. it so happens that one of the pilots, major brooks gruber and his wife live in the third district of north carolina, which i represent. the pilot was colonel john brow, his wife trish and his son michael and matthew live in california, maryland. and connie contacted me and i want to read, mr.
mr. jones: mr. speaker, thank you very much. this is 10 years ago that i was contacted by connie gruber on april 8 of the year 2000, 19 marines were killed in an mv-22 in arizona. i show this tonight because so many people do not understand. it is the kind of plane, a helicopter that can become a plane because it can go from the helicopter mode to an airplane mode, and so therefore, the v-22, again at the time of this crash was still an experimental plane. in fact, at the time of the crash, you...
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mr. jones: mr. speaker, thank you very much. even though the chairman has a point of order, i want to explain why i think this amendment is important. i've worked with rosa delauro on this amendment. this amendment simply says any long-term security agreement with afghanistan must be conducted as a treaty or authorized by congress. in 2008 this congress was outraged that a long-term security agreement would be concluded without input from congress. i wonder where the outrage is today. we are in the worst financial shape than we were in 2008, and i would hope that congress would see that we have a need and a responsibility. this agreement was submitted to the afghan parliament but not to the united states congress. where is the outrage? my colleague, ms. delauro, led the effort in the house in 2008 to return congress to its constitutional responsibility. we must decide when and where our men and women go to fight. i would like to commend ms. delauro for having the courage to help lead this effort again today. no matter who is the
mr. jones: mr. speaker, thank you very much. even though the chairman has a point of order, i want to explain why i think this amendment is important. i've worked with rosa delauro on this amendment. this amendment simply says any long-term security agreement with afghanistan must be conducted as a treaty or authorized by congress. in 2008 this congress was outraged that a long-term security agreement would be concluded without input from congress. i wonder where the outrage is today. we are in...
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of you would trade a 5% bump when your salary for those kids to come up and look at you and say, mrs. jones, you change my life? [applause] anything many of you know that pleases the teacher more than knowing that they help a kid with either an academic or deep personal problem and knowing that you saved them? [applause] because, ladies and gentlemen, the next generation that is well-educated will have the freedom to choose. they will have a fighting chance to avoid some of the incredible difficult choices people have to make. 6 allen of 10 students, six out of 10 jobs in the next decade will require some sort of certificate degree after high school just to be able to compete. it is all about choices. it is all about opportunity. it is all about community. it's about america. it's about making america once again the strongest economy in the world. i know and you know that jill is right that any country that out-educate us will out-compete us. that is just the naked fact of life. we are the only country that has had universal education for 100 years. every other country realize it is good fo
of you would trade a 5% bump when your salary for those kids to come up and look at you and say, mrs. jones, you change my life? [applause] anything many of you know that pleases the teacher more than knowing that they help a kid with either an academic or deep personal problem and knowing that you saved them? [applause] because, ladies and gentlemen, the next generation that is well-educated will have the freedom to choose. they will have a fighting chance to avoid some of the incredible...
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the chair recognizes the gentleman from north carolina, mr. jones, for five minutes. mr. jones: mr. speaker, thank you very much. again i try to get to the floor once a week to talk about our failed policy in afghanistan. last thursday an article in the politico reminded us of the difficulty trying to change a culture like afghanistan. it is nearly impossible. for centuries the outside influences have been trying, but we are never going to be able to change the police systems and culture of the middle east. the "mitt could he" article stated that parts of afghanistan were stuck in the 14th century. we are supporting a corrupt country and a culture where it is commonplace for grown men to have sexual relations with young boys. the american taxpayers should be outraged to know that their tax dollars are going to support this kind of practice. yesterday "the washington post" published an article titled, "u.s. construction projects in afghanistan challenge by inspector generals' report." while discussing the fact that projects implemented in afghanistan by americans will not be possible
the chair recognizes the gentleman from north carolina, mr. jones, for five minutes. mr. jones: mr. speaker, thank you very much. again i try to get to the floor once a week to talk about our failed policy in afghanistan. last thursday an article in the politico reminded us of the difficulty trying to change a culture like afghanistan. it is nearly impossible. for centuries the outside influences have been trying, but we are never going to be able to change the police systems and culture of the...
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mr. jones: mr. speaker, i join my friend from california, mr. garamendi. all we're saying is that the president has said, with the advice from the military, that it is time to bring the war in afghanistan home. to an end and bring our troops home. i have the greatest respect for the gentleman, who is the chairman, that was just here, mr. young. i have signed over 10,474 letters to those who have given their life to this country, to their families, many families are divorced, and i take the pain every weekend. no, it's not right being in afghanistan, but i don't forget the war. i don't think many of my colleagues forget the war. i want to make that clear. but when ig to walter reed in bethesda and now they have been consolidated and see four kids that have no body parts below the waist. one is from florida, the first one that i ever met that had no body parts below his waist, from florida, 23 years of age, a private in the united states army, i look at all the waist in afghanistan. it is a country that will never change, no matter what you do. history has p
mr. jones: mr. speaker, i join my friend from california, mr. garamendi. all we're saying is that the president has said, with the advice from the military, that it is time to bring the war in afghanistan home. to an end and bring our troops home. i have the greatest respect for the gentleman, who is the chairman, that was just here, mr. young. i have signed over 10,474 letters to those who have given their life to this country, to their families, many families are divorced, and i take the pain...
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estimate of when to touch on something mr. jones was talking about and that was talking about the community involvement in bringing these ideas into the homes because for all of our efforts that we are making in schools we don't want to have them all be reversed. i'm curious what sorts of efforts you are making so schools can shore up those efforts so they don't go to waste and how were you involving parents, are you getting pushed back some parents and so were not implemented these ideas about nutrition, physical fitness. estimate is it on the? and national wildlife federation has a program called eco schools usa in this international program which promotes healthy schools from the inside out, not just -- it's about what kids are eating and outdoor space and creating gardens where you can actually decide that you learn about the vegetables, you can learn about the vegetables and then put them on their plate and would be part of the curriculum. it also encourages parents to get involved and to be eco parents and be at the school and
estimate of when to touch on something mr. jones was talking about and that was talking about the community involvement in bringing these ideas into the homes because for all of our efforts that we are making in schools we don't want to have them all be reversed. i'm curious what sorts of efforts you are making so schools can shore up those efforts so they don't go to waste and how were you involving parents, are you getting pushed back some parents and so were not implemented these ideas about...
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the chair recognizes the gentleman from north carolina, mr. jones, for five minutes. mr. jones: mr. speaker, thank you very much. like all my colleagues i meant home to my home district as other members go to their districts. i live in eastern north carolina, saw a lot of people. i love my district. and getting the same message, why are you still in afghanistan? why don't you members of congress vote to bring our troops home? why are you spending the money if we don't have it? and our young men and women are getting killed. again i'm coming to the floor of the house and reporting on a book i'm reading. it's called "funding the enemy," how u.s. taxpayers bankroll the taliban. that's the whole issue. we have defeated bin laden. he's dead. al qaeda has been disbursed all around the world, but we continue to fund a corrupt leader who will not survive in the long term, we all know that, but yet we are playing this little game of spend the american taxpayers' money to keep him in office and let's borrow the money from the chinese that we are spending, because that's the way it's happening
the chair recognizes the gentleman from north carolina, mr. jones, for five minutes. mr. jones: mr. speaker, thank you very much. like all my colleagues i meant home to my home district as other members go to their districts. i live in eastern north carolina, saw a lot of people. i love my district. and getting the same message, why are you still in afghanistan? why don't you members of congress vote to bring our troops home? why are you spending the money if we don't have it? and our young men...
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the clerk: amendment offered by mr. jones of north carolina, page 121 line 12, insert increase by $98,967,. incertificate increase $9,373 ,,000. incertificate increase by $17,482,000,000 after the dollar amendment increase $13 million $857,000,000. page 22, line 17, after the dollar amount insert increase, page 122 line 24, after the dollar amount insert increase by $424,000. page 123, line 6 after the dollar amount insert increased by $266,000. page 123 line 13, after the dollar amount insert increased by $273,000. page 123, line 20, after the dollar amount insert increase $6 ,287,000,000 page 124, line 23, increase by $113,000. page 132, line 23, after the dollar amount reduce $402 million $--. mr. jones: there is $412 million for afghan soldiers. under title 9, $13 million labeled incentive pay for american soldiers. this is a problem for our military. my amendment, which is supported by the veterans of foreign wars is very simple. all it does is move some incentive pay from afghan soldiers to american soldiers. last month
the clerk: amendment offered by mr. jones of north carolina, page 121 line 12, insert increase by $98,967,. incertificate increase $9,373 ,,000. incertificate increase by $17,482,000,000 after the dollar amendment increase $13 million $857,000,000. page 22, line 17, after the dollar amount insert increase, page 122 line 24, after the dollar amount insert increase by $424,000. page 123, line 6 after the dollar amount insert increased by $266,000. page 123 line 13, after the dollar amount insert...
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the chair recognizes the gentleman from north carolina, mr. jones, for five minutes. mr. jones: mr. speaker, last saturday, i had the privilege to speak to well over 200 retirees, many of the retirees are veterans of our previous wars of this country. they wanted me to be there with them to discuss sequestration, their benefits and what do i think is going to happen, which i could not honestly tell them. and none of us really seem to know until we get back after the election in november. but mr. speaker, when i spoke to this group of retirees, i took this poster down and i had it on a stand like this one that says, "funding the enemy: how u.s. taxpayers bankroll the taliban," and i told these veterans that it's time to get our troops out of afghanistan. it was time to stop sending money to a corrupt leader named karzai and time to bring the troops home and spend the money here in america on our own people and guarantee the benefits for our veterans which they have earned. mr. speaker, i got a strong applause from those people who have served this nation and their spouses. this took
the chair recognizes the gentleman from north carolina, mr. jones, for five minutes. mr. jones: mr. speaker, last saturday, i had the privilege to speak to well over 200 retirees, many of the retirees are veterans of our previous wars of this country. they wanted me to be there with them to discuss sequestration, their benefits and what do i think is going to happen, which i could not honestly tell them. and none of us really seem to know until we get back after the election in november. but...
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it should be a combination of those components. >> mr. jones can you describe some of the applications that you are doing at your school in regards to physical education? >> can you hear him? >> hello. [laughter] >> just beating back on some of the comments here. one thing that we had in public school was academically we were pushing and pushing. we are constantly pushing our kids to go for the gold standard. always increasing. it seems to me it's a great idea that we know where our country is ranking amongst other countries around the world. we are in a panic zone to compete on all levels. with that, we have taken so much out of the other aspects of learning that i once had. ..
it should be a combination of those components. >> mr. jones can you describe some of the applications that you are doing at your school in regards to physical education? >> can you hear him? >> hello. [laughter] >> just beating back on some of the comments here. one thing that we had in public school was academically we were pushing and pushing. we are constantly pushing our kids to go for the gold standard. always increasing. it seems to me it's a great idea that we...
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mr. b. todd jones didn't say here is a videotape i want you to see what i'm sending out to the atf. you didn't get it from them? >> we did not get it from them and continue to still be stone walled post contempt and any cooperation even to get an answer from the u.s. attorney here in the district of columbia as to whether or not he will proceed according to the statute on the contempt that was already voted bay bipartisan group of congressman. >> did you get the initial information about fast and furious and the border agent who was murdered with guns as part of fast and furious did you get that from a whistle blower? >> senator grassley got the first whistle blower and we worked with senator grassley and a other whistle blowers. >> greta: in the letter that you and senator grassley have signed to the acting director the man we saw on the video you asked him to respond to the letter by july 25. what do you want from him? >> we would like to see an answer of what he says is in context. we would like to look at all of the video. >> greta: to you have all this particular video? >> we h
mr. b. todd jones didn't say here is a videotape i want you to see what i'm sending out to the atf. you didn't get it from them? >> we did not get it from them and continue to still be stone walled post contempt and any cooperation even to get an answer from the u.s. attorney here in the district of columbia as to whether or not he will proceed according to the statute on the contempt that was already voted bay bipartisan group of congressman. >> did you get the initial information...
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mr. jones. >> thank you. mr. bernanke, thank you for being here. i say two of my worst votes in 18 years is iraq war. we didn't have to go to iraq. and the repeal of glass-steagall. if i was going to yield my time, i would ask you to reinstate. but i yield my time to dr. ron paul. >> i thank the gentleman from north carolina. i wanted to make a brief statement about our previous discussion about the audit of the fed bill. that bill has nothing to do with transferring who has monetary policy. it's strictly a transparency bill. monetary reform will come. that's another subject. this is just to know more about what the federal reserve is doing. mr. chairman, one of your key points that you've made through your academic career as well as being defense is the need for inflation. would you agree with that? >> yes, sir. generally. >> right. and that you argue that the depression was prolonged by the federal reserve not being able to reinflate. in that sense, i think you really have achieved -- you've had the chance -- you were put in a situation that you
mr. jones. >> thank you. mr. bernanke, thank you for being here. i say two of my worst votes in 18 years is iraq war. we didn't have to go to iraq. and the repeal of glass-steagall. if i was going to yield my time, i would ask you to reinstate. but i yield my time to dr. ron paul. >> i thank the gentleman from north carolina. i wanted to make a brief statement about our previous discussion about the audit of the fed bill. that bill has nothing to do with transferring who has...
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mr. jones? >> mr. chairman, thank you very much. mr. bernanke, thank you for being here.n 18 years, the iraq war. we didn't have to go to iraq. the second the repeal of glass-steagall. if i was not going to yield my time, i would ask you about reinstating glass-steagall. i think i will write you a letter with that question, sir. but at this time, because he's one of my dearest friends, i supported him for the republican nomination to be president of the united states, i yield my time to dr. ron paul. >> all right. we're going to take you away from capitol hill. seems like most of the important q and a, at least, barney frank, ron paul, has already happened. of course, if headlines continue we'll go right back. meantime, welcome back to "squawk on the street." you've been listening to the fed chairman testify in front of the house financial services committee. the dow is up some 69 points. interestingly up 78 points yesterday on bernanke. a few moments ago we were up 78 points again. the s&p on track for the second highest close in about ten weeks. led in this case by tech
mr. jones? >> mr. chairman, thank you very much. mr. bernanke, thank you for being here.n 18 years, the iraq war. we didn't have to go to iraq. the second the repeal of glass-steagall. if i was not going to yield my time, i would ask you about reinstating glass-steagall. i think i will write you a letter with that question, sir. but at this time, because he's one of my dearest friends, i supported him for the republican nomination to be president of the united states, i yield my time to...
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. >> mr. jones. >> thank you, mr. chairman. mr. secretary, pineda, two years ago, the house had a provision that said if you have served this country at war and you come back home in your in the process of a medical review of your condition, but in that period of time he self-medicating future self trouble, so therefore you are given less than honorable discharge before people would finalize their decision, the house position basically said that individual if you're given less than honorable discharge, go back to the department of defense and review your medical records and maybe change and i would like to know how you're handling this issue in contacting those who are maybe given less than honorable discharge. >> congressman, let me respond to directly through the department because this is the first time i'm familiar with the issues presented and i want to give you an accurate answer. let me give you that answer for the department. >> that would be very satisfactory. thank you very much. i yield back. >> mr. davis. >> thank you p
. >> mr. jones. >> thank you, mr. chairman. mr. secretary, pineda, two years ago, the house had a provision that said if you have served this country at war and you come back home in your in the process of a medical review of your condition, but in that period of time he self-medicating future self trouble, so therefore you are given less than honorable discharge before people would finalize their decision, the house position basically said that individual if you're given less than...
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hensarling and mr. jones because of the question why not to go first and then under the grains and rules mr. manzullo if they are here we will resume with mr. rice. so at this time i recognize mr. hensarling and the vice chair. >> thank you mr. chairman and good morning mr. bernanke. you were here before us because of your new mandate. and speaking of maximizing employment, according to the fed to the number of dramatic actions in 08, some of which i consider proper and some of which i still question. 2008 was four years ago. i think it was an inescapable conclusion. we have now seen the greatest monetary and fiscal stimulus throughout the economy in our history and what do we see but 41 months of 8% plus unemployment? 14.9% real unemployment if we look at those that left the labour and those that are seeking full-time employment. we have anemic gdp growth probably half of what it should be by the historic standards and my interpretation of the testimony is they are predicting much of the same. why shouldn't
hensarling and mr. jones because of the question why not to go first and then under the grains and rules mr. manzullo if they are here we will resume with mr. rice. so at this time i recognize mr. hensarling and the vice chair. >> thank you mr. chairman and good morning mr. bernanke. you were here before us because of your new mandate. and speaking of maximizing employment, according to the fed to the number of dramatic actions in 08, some of which i consider proper and some of which i...
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honyyo trade a 5%othereason bump in your salary for those kids w come up and look at you and say mrs. jonesnged my fe. la mafo thle a teacher more than knowing, knowing that they acica pna kid with eitr a oban o, in at sao them? [applause] because ladies and gentlemen, because the next generation is we-eduted. ae g avre do ooshe e eive ey g av tihat avoid some of the incredible difficult choices people have to me. six out of 0tus --ix 1ob ad e g rq s juo bl compete. look, it's all about...
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mr. jones: i join my friend from massachusetts and anybody else who says it's time to bring our troops home from afghanistan. i want to thank chairman young and ranking member dicks for an excellent bill, i agree with 80% of it, but i cannot continue to support legislation that sends billions and billions of dollars to afghanistan. i have a book here in my hand called "funding the enemy." called "funding the enemy: how u.s. taxpayers bankroll the taliban." one critique on the back of this book, from state department officer peter van buren, i quote, sober, sad and important, "funding the enemy" peels back the layers of engagement in afghanistan to reveal its rotten core and that the united states dollar, meant for the country's future, instead funds the insurgents and supports the taliban, paying for bolt sides of the war ensures america's ultimate defeat. mr. speaker, the reason i'm here today is because i have camp lejeune marine base in my district. i have signed over 10,474 letters to famil
mr. jones: i join my friend from massachusetts and anybody else who says it's time to bring our troops home from afghanistan. i want to thank chairman young and ranking member dicks for an excellent bill, i agree with 80% of it, but i cannot continue to support legislation that sends billions and billions of dollars to afghanistan. i have a book here in my hand called "funding the enemy." called "funding the enemy: how u.s. taxpayers bankroll the taliban." one critique on...
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mr. romney. let's get to our panel. david corn, msnbc political analyst and washington editor and bureau chief for mother jones magazine. eugene robinson and julian epste epstein. eugene, you have to give credit to mr. romney for delivering a performance of row pa dope. he's taken an issue of hiding his offshore investment, but instead of addressing those questions. he speaks contemptuously of liberals. >> the romney folks figure that's the best card they have to play. that he's not, his name is not barack obama and he hasn't been president for the last several years and he's a business guy. but he doesn't want to talk too much about what he did as a business guy because that won't be terribly popular. he certainly doesn't want to talk about his personal finances, so point the finger at the liberals and try to turn this outsourcing thing back on president obama, which is really bizarre even for the romney campaign. >> it is bizarre. david, i want if i may, to play you a rare moment of honesty from mitt romney during a cnn debate in january. take a listen to this, david. >> why not should the people of south carolina bef
mr. romney. let's get to our panel. david corn, msnbc political analyst and washington editor and bureau chief for mother jones magazine. eugene robinson and julian epste epstein. eugene, you have to give credit to mr. romney for delivering a performance of row pa dope. he's taken an issue of hiding his offshore investment, but instead of addressing those questions. he speaks contemptuously of liberals. >> the romney folks figure that's the best card they have to play. that he's not, his...
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mr. romney was reported in various capacities on s.e.c. filings during this period. meanwhile, mother jones has its own story out today on an investment plan made during the period when even romney acknowledges he was in charge. on the campaign trail romney likes to say... >> we will not let china continue to steal jobs from the united states of america. [ applause ] >> eliot: but according to mother jones in august of 1998, bain threw a vehicle romney owned invested in a chinese company whose entire business model relied on outsourced u.s. jobs. among the firms that shipped jobs to global tech while bain was enjoying the profits hamilton beach, mr. coffee revlon, proctor silex and vidal sassoon. for more on when romney left bain capital and what it means let's go to callum borchers who reported the story. >> glad to be here, eliot. thanks for having me. >> eliot: every day there is more evidence that mitt romney in fact did not leave bain bain capital in 1999. tell us how you interpret this. >> i guess it depends on how you define left. what we found is through a combination of government
mr. romney was reported in various capacities on s.e.c. filings during this period. meanwhile, mother jones has its own story out today on an investment plan made during the period when even romney acknowledges he was in charge. on the campaign trail romney likes to say... >> we will not let china continue to steal jobs from the united states of america. [ applause ] >> eliot: but according to mother jones in august of 1998, bain threw a vehicle romney owned invested in a chinese...
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mr. romney and those outsourcing firms despite the campaign's very public demand. over the last few weeks david corn at mother jones magazine and josh marshall started reporting that the seemingly airtight defense, this trap door that mitt romney has been jumping through in every political contest he's been in since ted kennedy beat him so badly 18 years ago, using mr. romney's business record. this escape hatch he's using for some of the most politically damaging damage that bain wrecked on american workers and communities while getting very rich themselveses in the process, that defense of his, that i wasn't there, i didn't do it. i left in 1999. maybe that defense is not true. today "the boston globe" leads with this story. look. romney stayed longer at bain. firm's 2002 filings identify them as ceo. though he said he left in 1999. according to the globe's reporting. the findings show mr. romney listed as the sole stockholder, chairman of the board, chief executive officer and chairman of the board. not just in 1999 when he says he left, but also in 2000, 2001, and 2002. he got paid six figures for being an exec
mr. romney and those outsourcing firms despite the campaign's very public demand. over the last few weeks david corn at mother jones magazine and josh marshall started reporting that the seemingly airtight defense, this trap door that mitt romney has been jumping through in every political contest he's been in since ted kennedy beat him so badly 18 years ago, using mr. romney's business record. this escape hatch he's using for some of the most politically damaging damage that bain wrecked on...
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mr. romney retired from bain capital on february 11, 1999 to head the salt lake organizing committee. then today reports from the "boston globe," mother jones0 p.m. asked how romney could have been at bain capital after '99. in nine sec filings submitted after february 1999. the globe says bain capital describes romney as sole stockholder, chairman of the board, chief executive officer and president. a financial disclosure form shows romney owned 100% of pain capital in 2002. and the obama campaign asks is it 1999 or 2002. >> mitt romney either through his own words or his signature was misrepresenting his position at bain to the sec, or he was misrepresenting bain to the american people. if he was lying to the american people, that's a real campaign and trust issue. >> matt rhodes -- that was so over the top that it callings into question the integrity of their entire campaign. president obama ought to apologize. they say it shows romney after '99 did not actively manage bain funds. >> let me bring in romney campaign special advisor kerryy healey who served on the obama campaign. >> it's very clear from every statement by governor romney a
mr. romney retired from bain capital on february 11, 1999 to head the salt lake organizing committee. then today reports from the "boston globe," mother jones0 p.m. asked how romney could have been at bain capital after '99. in nine sec filings submitted after february 1999. the globe says bain capital describes romney as sole stockholder, chairman of the board, chief executive officer and president. a financial disclosure form shows romney owned 100% of pain capital in 2002. and the...
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this week when chipper jones was pulled from the ballot to replace an injured matt kemp on the all-star roster. cup vote for harper online. the ballot closes at 4:00 this afternoon. mr. gill crechrist is going to some kind of problem with his finger there. >> and it's still on. you can vote up to 25 times from one computer. >> and you would have a count of that. >> the producer told me that. >> it wouldn't be the 4th of july without the nathan's hot dog eating contest in coney island. >> there were thousands trying to avert their eyes as they watched their favorites chow down on some hot dogs. >> sixth titles, grabbing his sixth mustard yellow belt. 68 is the unofficial number right now! >> it's like watching a train wreck. you hope he doesn't throw it up but you keep watching just in case. joey chestnut, that's the guy right there. they call him jaws. he's nathan's hot dog eating champion. the 28-year-old has won six straight titles. he did this one in style tying his own record downing 68 hot dogs. then there's this lady, sonya "black widow" thomas, two-time women's champion. she downed 45 or kind of downed them, kind of sticking out of her mouth there. just ten m
this week when chipper jones was pulled from the ballot to replace an injured matt kemp on the all-star roster. cup vote for harper online. the ballot closes at 4:00 this afternoon. mr. gill crechrist is going to some kind of problem with his finger there. >> and it's still on. you can vote up to 25 times from one computer. >> and you would have a count of that. >> the producer told me that. >> it wouldn't be the 4th of july without the nathan's hot dog eating contest in...
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mr. romney i think will have to answer those questions. >> president obama is hitting the campaign trail again today in the battle ground state of virginia. athena jones joins us from the white house. the president won virginia four years ago. why is he fighting so hard to maintain support? >> well, as you remember, 13 electoral votes and very important to the president's re-election campaign and he did win in virginia back in 2008 but it is by no means a reliableably blue state. he was the first democrat to win the state since lyndon johnson in 1964. of course the campaign is trying to keep virginia in the blue column. if they can do so, it will be a big help for them going towards the re-election. they're hoping to do so by making the argument that president obama will fight for the middle class and mitt romney cares more about helping out the wealthy. it is a common theme we heard back in 2008 when the president was running against rival john mccain. specifically today we expect to hear the president again call on congress to extend the tax cuts for folks making $250,000 a year or less. he wants to see those extended for another year. it is part of
mr. romney i think will have to answer those questions. >> president obama is hitting the campaign trail again today in the battle ground state of virginia. athena jones joins us from the white house. the president won virginia four years ago. why is he fighting so hard to maintain support? >> well, as you remember, 13 electoral votes and very important to the president's re-election campaign and he did win in virginia back in 2008 but it is by no means a reliableably blue state. he...
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mr. romney i think is going to have to answer those questions. >> president obama is hitting the campaign trail today in the battleground state of virginia. athena jones joins us from the white house. athena, good morning. why the white house? why is it so significant for the president? >> reporter: good morning. virginia's 13 electoral votes are very important to president obama's re-election campaign. he won the state back in 2008, but it is by no means a reliably blue state. he was the first democrat to win since lyndon johnson in 1964. so the obama campaign is hoping to keep virginia in the d column by focusing on this idea that he is going to fight for the middle class whereas mitt romney is going to be more concerned with helping out the wealthy. this is -- against john mccain. and specifically today we expect to hear the president again call on congress to extend those tax cuts for the middle class for people making less than $250,000 a year. randi. >> i would imagine mitt romney also a busy man today. >> reporter: well, actually mitt romney is spending the weekend up at his lake house in new hampshire along the shores. we are keeping an eye on
mr. romney i think is going to have to answer those questions. >> president obama is hitting the campaign trail today in the battleground state of virginia. athena jones joins us from the white house. athena, good morning. why the white house? why is it so significant for the president? >> reporter: good morning. virginia's 13 electoral votes are very important to president obama's re-election campaign. he won the state back in 2008, but it is by no means a reliably blue state. he...
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jones and kenneth tropshire. gentlemen, thank you for being there. so, listen. what do you think? what is the bottom line here when you hear those comments from mr. johnson? >> it's problematic. it's nothing new. this is something that has occurred over the past hundred years initially with african-american athletic success, post the berlin olympic games with jesse owens. this is a story that emerges and there's rarely been any sort of foundation for anyone to make such statements. >> there have been a number of studies gone and this is drawing controversy because many people who believe that what michael johnson says is true. both black and white. >> yeah, but i think it's number one issue of correlation and because so many different issues. one thing you can say are black people better at sports and it begs the question what sport are you talking about? soccer is the most popular sport in the world in the europeans seem to do just fine with it. the next thing i want to bring up is michael johnson is not -- i think it's easy for a lot of people to bag on him that he knows so much on the topic. it's a correlation issue and when he says there is a super at
jones and kenneth tropshire. gentlemen, thank you for being there. so, listen. what do you think? what is the bottom line here when you hear those comments from mr. johnson? >> it's problematic. it's nothing new. this is something that has occurred over the past hundred years initially with african-american athletic success, post the berlin olympic games with jesse owens. this is a story that emerges and there's rarely been any sort of foundation for anyone to make such statements....
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jones" magazine. coming up, not so fast, mitt! we also have the matter of your offshore accounts to discuss today. not to mention your i.r.a. very interesting mr. romney. we'll get to that next. it's go time. >>every weeknight cenk uygur calls out the mainstream media. >>the guys in the middle class the guys in the lower end got screwed again. >>i think you know which one we're talking about. the overwhelming majority of the country says"tax the rich, don't go to war." so, you guys grew up together. yes, since third grade... what are you lookin' at? not looking at i anything... we're not good enough for you. must be supermodels? what do you model gloves? brad, eat a snickers. why? 'cause you get a little angry when you're hungry. better? [ male announcer ] you're not you when you're hungry™. better. [ male announcer ] snickers satisfies. septic disasters are disgusting and costly, but avoidable. the rid-x septic subscriber program helps prevent backups by sending you monthly doses right to your door so you will never forget to maintain your system. sign up at rid-x.com. >>(narrator) the sheriff of wall street. >>the leadership of high finance
jones" magazine. coming up, not so fast, mitt! we also have the matter of your offshore accounts to discuss today. not to mention your i.r.a. very interesting mr. romney. we'll get to that next. it's go time. >>every weeknight cenk uygur calls out the mainstream media. >>the guys in the middle class the guys in the lower end got screwed again. >>i think you know which one we're talking about. the overwhelming majority of the country says"tax the rich, don't go to...
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jones" magazine. coming up, not so fast, mitt! we also have the matter of your offshore accounts to discuss today. not to mention your i.r.a. very interesting mr. romney. we'll get to that next. it's go time! >>every weeknight cenk uygur calls out the mainstream media. >>the guys in the middle-class the guys at the lower-end got screwed again! i think you know which one we're talking about. >>overwhelming majority of the county says: "tax the rich don't go to war." i just wanted to clarify. septic disasters are disgusting and costly, but avoidable. the rid-x septic subscriber program helps prevent backups by sending you monthly doses right to your door so you will never forget to maintain your system. sign up at rid-x.com. >>(narrator) the sheriff of wall street. >>the leadership of high finance just doesn't get it. >>(narrator) the former governor of new york, eliot spitzer is on current tv. >>somebody somewhere can listen, record, track, gather this data. >>arrangements were made. >>(narrator) independent unflinching. >>there is a wild west quality to it that permits them to do whatever they wish. >>(narrator) and above all politically direc
jones" magazine. coming up, not so fast, mitt! we also have the matter of your offshore accounts to discuss today. not to mention your i.r.a. very interesting mr. romney. we'll get to that next. it's go time! >>every weeknight cenk uygur calls out the mainstream media. >>the guys in the middle-class the guys at the lower-end got screwed again! i think you know which one we're talking about. >>overwhelming majority of the county says: "tax the rich don't go to...