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. >> talk about the national crisis america is in right now, where many communities, i would say communities of color, feel like we're not being policed appropriately. >> i think they have to go back to the basics. this is the community you protect and serve. >> yes, back to the basics. i hear people talk about those basics, when cops rescued cats out of trees and told little bud to go home and do his homework, but those basics weren't in any neighborhood i grew up in, and i can't imagine that happening in any of the neighborhoods in the front line of this conflict today. but according to the national news, they're doing it exactly that way here in camden. they're trying to make the call for community policing, where police walk the beat and get to know the citizens personally, instead of just showing up when bad things happen. the camden police department thinks this can work. and they're getting so much good press that even president obama showed up to check it out. >> i've come here to camden to hold you up as a symbol of promise for the nation. [ applause ] >> do i think it can work? i h
. >> talk about the national crisis america is in right now, where many communities, i would say communities of color, feel like we're not being policed appropriately. >> i think they have to go back to the basics. this is the community you protect and serve. >> yes, back to the basics. i hear people talk about those basics, when cops rescued cats out of trees and told little bud to go home and do his homework, but those basics weren't in any neighborhood i grew up in, and i...
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the solution to america's health care crisis is a single-payer national care program like canada and some cups -- countries in europe. >> i worked on the affordable care act and it has made significant improvement. clearly, it has not gone far enough. how can we be satisfied when 28 million people this country have zero health insurance? how can we be satisfied wheneverren more -- and that number is growing -- are underinsured with high deductibles and high copayments? >> earlier, california governor jerry brown endorsed hillary clinton and sanders reacted to that. he said, well, i am not surprised i am used to people in the establishment not supporting me. from here, from emeryville, he heads to santa cruz at 1:00 o'clock p.m. for a rally. >> thank you. the next stop for sanders is a rally in santa cruz to address supporters of kaiser permanente arena at 1:00. police posted this photo with crowds lined up for the even. there are street closures in the area and sanders will speak in monterey tonight. >> governor jerry brown is endorsing hillary clinton for president. the governor rel
the solution to america's health care crisis is a single-payer national care program like canada and some cups -- countries in europe. >> i worked on the affordable care act and it has made significant improvement. clearly, it has not gone far enough. how can we be satisfied when 28 million people this country have zero health insurance? how can we be satisfied wheneverren more -- and that number is growing -- are underinsured with high deductibles and high copayments? >> earlier,...
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the nation's first african-american commander in chief, we begin to assess the progress black america has made under his administration. how well has the nation recovered from the worst economic crisis it has seen in generations? how much closer are we to the very important goal of universal health care coverage? has the affordable care act, obamacare, gotten us? as president obama himself said in his recent commencement address at howard university, my election did not create a postracial society. mr. morial: mr. president, you are right. the 2016 national urban league equality index tells an all-too familiar story of persistent racial disparity in american life. your presidency has, however, made a difference, a profound difference and we are proud of it. yet, we cannot in eight short years eliminate america's long standing challenges around racial inequity but your presidency has given it new energy. in 1787, african-americans were designated to be 3/5 of a person. under a constitutional convention compromise between northern and southern states, america's founding fathers agreed to count enslaved americans as 3/5 of a person. that's 60%. looking for a way to measure how far blac
the nation's first african-american commander in chief, we begin to assess the progress black america has made under his administration. how well has the nation recovered from the worst economic crisis it has seen in generations? how much closer are we to the very important goal of universal health care coverage? has the affordable care act, obamacare, gotten us? as president obama himself said in his recent commencement address at howard university, my election did not create a postracial...
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america's drug crisis. the president in his saturday address to the nation, appearing with macklemore, the musician describing his own battle with painkillers. hoping to raise awareness of prescription abuse. >> if i hadn't gotten the help when i needed it i definitely would not be here today and i want to help others facing the same challenges that i did. >> president obama also calling on congress to approve more than $1 billion in funding for treatment and research. >>> but we do want to move on to the storm threat on the move tonight. this time-lapse video showing a supercell and right there some fierce lightning strikes in oklahoma. meteorologist indra petersons joins us. it's great to have you back but you brought some bad weather with you. watch a huge part of the country. >> we're watching a very strong cold front pushing its way through the northeast. still actually looking for the potential of isolated strong thunderstorms out there. all this a sign of that cool air ushering in right behind it. in fact, you'll notice temperatures dipping down into even the 30s into the upper midwest tomorrow. we're
america's drug crisis. the president in his saturday address to the nation, appearing with macklemore, the musician describing his own battle with painkillers. hoping to raise awareness of prescription abuse. >> if i hadn't gotten the help when i needed it i definitely would not be here today and i want to help others facing the same challenges that i did. >> president obama also calling on congress to approve more than $1 billion in funding for treatment and research. >>>...
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we have a crisis at america's airports across the nation. they didn't prepare for this.n we talk to the airlines and the airport authorities, tsa is not listen together airlines and the airport authorities about staffing patterns, when, where and at what time. it's a staffing model issue. we need to redeploy current personnel like the behavioral detection guides to the front line. we have to look at moving -- we already appropriated the money. it's about putting the money from part time to full time so we don't have chicago -- we are going to see all across the nation if we don't see r do something now. >> i don't get it. this wasn't a problem last may. what's changed? >> i think tsa just didn't get it, and they are not getting local input. we reprogrammed this money to put 800 more tso officers in the line of duty. and i just don't think they are listening. so our oversight is very important. we need to fix it so before we go to memorial day week into the travel season. security is paramount here. we saw what happened with the egyptian airliner case. but we don't have t
we have a crisis at america's airports across the nation. they didn't prepare for this.n we talk to the airlines and the airport authorities, tsa is not listen together airlines and the airport authorities about staffing patterns, when, where and at what time. it's a staffing model issue. we need to redeploy current personnel like the behavioral detection guides to the front line. we have to look at moving -- we already appropriated the money. it's about putting the money from part time to full...
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if you thought america's lead crisis was limited to a single town in michigan, think again. the problem in flint has exposed a larger lead crisis around the nation. and the fact is that lead is an epidemic, and if you're anything like me, you're wondering how we even got here. luckily, it's time for a "nightly show" super depressing deep dive. take a look. >> hi, how are you? fantastic. glad to hear it. okay night for a "nightly show" super depressing deep dive. everybody knows that lead is terrible when children ingest even just a little bit of lead, it causes brain damage, seizures, even death. and death is one of the worst things that can happen to a child, even worse than being forced to wear a onesie for a band dads like. hey, dad, babies don't like wilco. nobody likes wilco. anyway, lead is terrible, but it's also everywhere. to find out why we have to travel all the back back to 1904, australia. see, in 1904, industrialian investigators realized children in lead-tainted homes were showing the i same symptoms as factory workers who worked with lead all day. soon they reported the findings and everybody could read how dangerous lead was. in
if you thought america's lead crisis was limited to a single town in michigan, think again. the problem in flint has exposed a larger lead crisis around the nation. and the fact is that lead is an epidemic, and if you're anything like me, you're wondering how we even got here. luckily, it's time for a "nightly show" super depressing deep dive. take a look. >> hi, how are you? fantastic. glad to hear it. okay night for a "nightly show" super depressing deep dive....
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america has made under his administration. how well has the nation recovered from the worst economic crisis it has seen in generations? how much closer are we to the very important goal of universal health care coverage? has the affordable care act, obamacare, gotten us? as president obama himself said in his recent commencement address at howard university my election did not create a post racial society. mr. president, you are right. the 2016 national urban league equality index tells an all too familiar story of persistent racial disparity in american life. your presidency has however made a difference, a profound difference, and we are proud of it. yet we cannot in eight short years eliminate america's long-standing challenges around racial inequity but your presidency has given it new energy. in 1787 african-americans were designated to be three-fifths of a person. under a constitutional convention compromised between northern and southern states america's founding fathers agreed to count enslaved americans as three-fifths of a person. that's 60%. looking for a way to measure how far black americans have risen fr
america has made under his administration. how well has the nation recovered from the worst economic crisis it has seen in generations? how much closer are we to the very important goal of universal health care coverage? has the affordable care act, obamacare, gotten us? as president obama himself said in his recent commencement address at howard university my election did not create a post racial society. mr. president, you are right. the 2016 national urban league equality index tells an all...
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crisis within it. that hates america. it taints the taxpayer money. i hope very soon the leadership of the united nations understand that the american people through their elected representatives are not going to stand for a sending money to an organization that is unwilling to deal with this moral depravity that is taking place there by not being willing to own up to a problem and deal with that in an way. again, we thank you. we appreciate very much your time and your travel. the record will remain open to the end of the business and friday and if you could respond fairly promptly for questions, my sense is that you will want to do that. we thank you again. with again. with that, the meeting is adjourned. [inaudible] [inaudible] [inaudible] [inaudible] [inaudible] [inaudible] [inaudible] [inaudible] [inaudible] [inaudible] [inaudible] [inaudible] [inaudible] [inaudible] [inaudible] [inaudible] [inaudible] [inaudible] [inaudible] [inaudible] [inaudible] [inaudible] [inaudible] >> recently, campaign 2016 bus made a made a visit to pennsylvania during its primary. stopping at slippery rock university, was
crisis within it. that hates america. it taints the taxpayer money. i hope very soon the leadership of the united nations understand that the american people through their elected representatives are not going to stand for a sending money to an organization that is unwilling to deal with this moral depravity that is taking place there by not being willing to own up to a problem and deal with that in an way. again, we thank you. we appreciate very much your time and your travel. the record will...
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the nation's first african-american commander in chief, we begin to assess the progress black america has made under his administration. how well has the nation recovered from the worst economic crisis it has seen in generations? how much closer are we to the very important goal of universal health care coverage? has the affordable care act, obamacare, gotten us? as president obama himself said in his recent commencement address at howard university, my election did not create a postracial society. mr. president, you are right. the 2016 national urban league equality index tells an all-too familiar story of persistent racial disparity in american life. your presidency has, however, made a difference, a profound difference and we are proud of it. yet, we cannot in eight short years eliminate america's long standing challenges around racial inequity but your presidency has given it new energy. in 1787, african-americans were designated to be 3/5 of a person. under a constitutional convention compromise between northern and southern states, america's founding fathers agreed to count enslaved americans as 3/5 of a person. that's 60%. looking for a way to measure how far black americans
the nation's first african-american commander in chief, we begin to assess the progress black america has made under his administration. how well has the nation recovered from the worst economic crisis it has seen in generations? how much closer are we to the very important goal of universal health care coverage? has the affordable care act, obamacare, gotten us? as president obama himself said in his recent commencement address at howard university, my election did not create a postracial...
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the nation's first african-american commander in chief, we begin to assess the progress black america has made under his administration. how well has the nation record from the worst economic crisis it has seen in generations? how much closer are we to the very important goals of universal healthcare coverage? has obamacare gotten it? as president obama said in his recent commencement address at howard university, my election did not create a post-racial society. r. president, you are right. the national urban equality index tells an all too familiar story of persistent racial disparity in american life. your presidency has, however, made a difference, a profound difference, and we are proud of it. yet we cannot in eight short ears eliminate america's long-standing challenges, but your presidency has given it new energy. host: that was marc morial. let's look at the economic figures, courtesy of the labor department, and the comparison over the last couple of years. the most recent unemployment rate, the total rate is 5%. for white americans, it's 4.3%. for african-americans, it's 8.8%. compare that to asians at about 3.8%, and hispanics just over 6%. as a comparison to what it w
the nation's first african-american commander in chief, we begin to assess the progress black america has made under his administration. how well has the nation record from the worst economic crisis it has seen in generations? how much closer are we to the very important goals of universal healthcare coverage? has obamacare gotten it? as president obama said in his recent commencement address at howard university, my election did not create a post-racial society. r. president, you are right....
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america as a whole face a crisis of bad governance. many look around and see life isn't getting any better. they wonder if our nation is in decline. but that's not who we are. not as americans, and not as californians. our best days are not behind us. we will not quietly manage our decline. i reject the idea that we've reached the height of our shining city on the hill and that it's time to come back down to the world of limits and uncertainty. the choices -- the choice is ours to make because as americans we write our own future. that's what this vote means for me. and for every californian. the laws governing water are broken. the bureaucracy is working against the people. the system is holding us back. has to is not how it be. california has long been a reflection of america's promise. we also helped america to realize its promise. we led the way in media, technology, agriculture, and even space. bring the water back and i know we'll lead america once again. and help to restore hope in our future. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back his time. the gentleman from arkansas, mr. westerman, reserves. the
america as a whole face a crisis of bad governance. many look around and see life isn't getting any better. they wonder if our nation is in decline. but that's not who we are. not as americans, and not as californians. our best days are not behind us. we will not quietly manage our decline. i reject the idea that we've reached the height of our shining city on the hill and that it's time to come back down to the world of limits and uncertainty. the choices -- the choice is ours to make because...
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nation's transportation systems. reports thateading your agents in the midst of this crisis were making sure increasing terrorism threats that people are able to fly safe. we don't have another terrorist attack in america. people are able to move quickly to get to a need to be. i have seen reports that your agents are being polled to support presidential campaign events concerts sporting events and other things. i don't see that anywhere within your core mission. authority is tsa screening americans on their way into a concert or presidential campaign rally. where does that fit into the priorities? todayhing we've heard about the importance of keeping our transportation safe. making sure that people can get there a timely manner. where is the priority of supporting these events that have nothing to do with your core mission? we provide support to the secret service when they ask for it. detailed on standby. 75 people on standby. to assist with presidential security events over the course of the summer. likely asked to do this is the conventions. we have supported events around the country. i've been working with the people who are working with us that we are and are in crisis right now. we would like t
nation's transportation systems. reports thateading your agents in the midst of this crisis were making sure increasing terrorism threats that people are able to fly safe. we don't have another terrorist attack in america. people are able to move quickly to get to a need to be. i have seen reports that your agents are being polled to support presidential campaign events concerts sporting events and other things. i don't see that anywhere within your core mission. authority is tsa screening...
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america has made under his administration. how well has the nation recovered from the worst economic crisis it has seen in generations? how much closer are we to the very important goal of universal healthcare coverage? has the affordable care act obamacare gotten us? has president obama himself said in his recent commencement address at howard university, my election did not create a alteration society. you are right. the national urban league a quality index tells an all too familiar story of persistent racial disparity in american life. your presidency has, however made a difference, a profound difference and we are proud of it, yet we cannot in eight short years eliminate america's long-standing challenges around racial inequity but your presidential presidency has given it new. under constitutional convention compromise between northern and southern states, america's founding fathers agreed to count in slaved america's three fifths of a person. that is 60%. looking for a way to measure how far black americans have risen from being considered just 60% of their white counterparts. back in 2004 we introduced as a ne
america has made under his administration. how well has the nation recovered from the worst economic crisis it has seen in generations? how much closer are we to the very important goal of universal healthcare coverage? has the affordable care act obamacare gotten us? has president obama himself said in his recent commencement address at howard university, my election did not create a alteration society. you are right. the national urban league a quality index tells an all too familiar story of...
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crisis in the 1980s. >> after more than a month in a los angeles jail, keating was released on bond. >> reporter: in arizona, the governor calling keating one of america's finest. adding, our state and nation are in mourning today. the battle with isis has steadily called for more u.s. troops. the president recently increasing the number in iraq to just over 4,000. there have been victories, but the death of a navy seal, his college, the university of indiana, publishing this simple memorial this morning. a bitter reminder that isis is a determined enemy. >> charlie keating was killed 17 miles from mosul, where kurdish and iraqi forces must take back if isis is to be defeated. truth is, that would be a tough task without the help they're currently getting from the u.s. military. >> great loss. keir simmons, thank you. >>> let's turn to al, who is on the road this morning in fort walton beach, florida. al, how is it down there? >> a little nippy. we're at the air force base. we have a great occasion coming up which we'll tell you about in a little bit. we have a beautiful sunrise. it's about the only place in florida where we're seeing the sunshine. we have storms firing up the west coast o
crisis in the 1980s. >> after more than a month in a los angeles jail, keating was released on bond. >> reporter: in arizona, the governor calling keating one of america's finest. adding, our state and nation are in mourning today. the battle with isis has steadily called for more u.s. troops. the president recently increasing the number in iraq to just over 4,000. there have been victories, but the death of a navy seal, his college, the university of indiana, publishing this simple...
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nations. think what europe would look like had it not been for america's moral and strategic leadership during the cold war. europe still faces many challenges today, mainly because of our neglect of the crisis in syria, but for centuries prior, europe was driven by conflict. european peace was thought to be impossible. yet that is what nato and other institutions have helped achieve with american support wha. would asia look like right now had the united states not helped it to rebuild after the second world war? look at the way that american leadership helped allow south korea to go from a poor country, a dictatorship to a vibrant deck mom crazy and one of the largest economies in the world. south korea is now a net donor to foreign aid and a crucial ally for us and a region that includes an aggressive china and a belligerent north korea. japan has gone from a country devastated by war and not trusted by its neighbors to one of the most peaceful societies in the world. it has also become a net contributor to global security to humanitarian assistance programs. then there's the middle east. whether or not we should continue to play a role there is a question that weighs particularly heavy o
nations. think what europe would look like had it not been for america's moral and strategic leadership during the cold war. europe still faces many challenges today, mainly because of our neglect of the crisis in syria, but for centuries prior, europe was driven by conflict. european peace was thought to be impossible. yet that is what nato and other institutions have helped achieve with american support wha. would asia look like right now had the united states not helped it to rebuild after...