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olson was not a random victim. he had been out of jail on bond, but less than 24 hours earlier, he was convicted and sentenced to five years in prison for rape by instrumentation. his victim was a minor and other inmates almost always target known sex offenders for violence. >> child molestation is not the cool thing to be doing, man. >> [ bleep ], [ bleep ]. >> the guards, they tried to get him out of the pod in time, but he come to jail with those charges, they will execute you to the fullest extent of the convict code. >> when somebody's charged with a sex crime, they aren't by default put in segregation. >> segregation is kind of rough. you're on lockdown 23 hours a day. we don't just by default put you into protective custody. >> i was actually getting ready to release the inmate to being transferred to another pod. he came to me and said that he had some inmates that were making some threats towards him and the attacker saw the inmate in front of my security desk and that's when he said, okay, it's time to ma
olson was not a random victim. he had been out of jail on bond, but less than 24 hours earlier, he was convicted and sentenced to five years in prison for rape by instrumentation. his victim was a minor and other inmates almost always target known sex offenders for violence. >> child molestation is not the cool thing to be doing, man. >> [ bleep ], [ bleep ]. >> the guards, they tried to get him out of the pod in time, but he come to jail with those charges, they will execute...
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having the conversation with nina olson this morning. central es eastern and time zones, if you live there and have a question as tax day approaches, 202-748-8000. mountain and specific time frames, 202-748-8001. hanford, california. good morning. caller: hi, good morning. say that the tax courts are really not an option for incredibly , it is expensive and i've had extensive taxpayer with advocate in portland nsan jose fresno, sometime its is fantastic, depending who you get is absolutelys it terrible. i'd say it is very uneach the i.r.s. i'd say doesn't even follow its own procedures. cdp le are entitled to hearings, they tonight follow procedures and you basically recourse. i'd say the system needs great improvement, the structure with taxpayer advocate's office is not right structure, we need is not ructure, it working. i know some people are getting served, but a en lot of times i haven't been served. thank you for your information. guest: i appreciate that. do the job we 't should be doing because i see some of the taxpayer cases t
having the conversation with nina olson this morning. central es eastern and time zones, if you live there and have a question as tax day approaches, 202-748-8000. mountain and specific time frames, 202-748-8001. hanford, california. good morning. caller: hi, good morning. say that the tax courts are really not an option for incredibly , it is expensive and i've had extensive taxpayer with advocate in portland nsan jose fresno, sometime its is fantastic, depending who you get is absolutelys it...
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. >> a conviction for either man does not require olson's cooperation. but if prosecutors have it, they will be more likely to take the case. >> we're going to go in here and talk to inmate olson and see if he wants to be a complaining witness.
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. >> olson is awaiting transfer to prison to serve a five-year sentence for his crime. though he has been cleared by doctors to return to general population, sergeant collette has decided to not let that happen. >> erik olson will have to be put into protective custody. i can't have him out in the general population. he will be seen by the rest -- it's a pack mentality. you're the weaker of the pack, therefore you're going to be exploited, extorted, and/or beaten again. >> i'm sergeant collette. administrative seg sergeant. i don't want to put you in a pod, okay. what i really want to do is put
. >> olson is awaiting transfer to prison to serve a five-year sentence for his crime. though he has been cleared by doctors to return to general population, sergeant collette has decided to not let that happen. >> erik olson will have to be put into protective custody. i can't have him out in the general population. he will be seen by the rest -- it's a pack mentality. you're the weaker of the pack, therefore you're going to be exploited, extorted, and/or beaten again. >> i'm...
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olson. he began his work in the 60s and continued through the 80s, a remarkable man who pointed out what happens to societies over time is they accumulate interest groups, cartels, what he called collective coalitions for collective action and they lock in subsidies and programs in overtime this will ostracize societies and historically the way societies get out of this is not very good. tyrannical rule or wars. overtime you would have a tendencies for economies to slow down and asked if i. it's an important theory. instead the time fairly well if you look at countries like japan and places like the european union and in some ways the united states, and of course, it heavily figures in the background in the kinds of theories that mark writes about. mark, he takes the ideas that olsen pioneers on the demand side and looks at the supply side. he looks at how bureaucrats, public officials and others are part of this game, but it's the same big story. i wrote a book about mr. olson's work and wh
olson. he began his work in the 60s and continued through the 80s, a remarkable man who pointed out what happens to societies over time is they accumulate interest groups, cartels, what he called collective coalitions for collective action and they lock in subsidies and programs in overtime this will ostracize societies and historically the way societies get out of this is not very good. tyrannical rule or wars. overtime you would have a tendencies for economies to slow down and asked if i....
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[applause] >> thank you, julia olson, tia hatton. if you could add one last sentence, would you be most important for you to tell our audience? >> i would say that i am a part of this case so that i can look my children in the eye and tell them that i fought against climate change. and i think that's the stance we are all taking, how are we going to tell future generations how we dealt with this and the outcome of this case is going to decide how the future looks for future generations. [applause] >> and phil, you've been such a wonderful job for all of us. i know a couple of sentences, but we would love to hear your last thoughts on this. >> i have a great amount of faith in the independence of our judiciary. and our courts are going to stand up as the firm branch of government against ignorance and improper use of power. and i would strongly encourage everybody out there to believe in our court system. it's going to be severely tested over the next four years. and if we trust in our judges and we trust in the ability of the courts
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raines' family friend marlene olson, who grew up logging in oregon.ow she works for the department of justice. >> i turned. i said, ralph raines, raines tree farm? >> marlene popped up and said ralph raines? i know him. i know that property. i used to be a logger. in fact, i used to go walking all over ralph raines' tree farm. what are the odds that the three of us would be in the same place at the same time? >> reporter: from that chance encounter, an unofficial task force is born. they bring in cameron wall from the irs to dig deeper into the finances. the unit now has the expertise, the jurisdiction, and the juice to turn this into a federal case. >> i've never worked on anything like this in my career and i don't expect to again. >> reporter: because she used to work as a logger at the tree farm, marlene olson is asked to quietly poke around. she is stunned by what she sees. >> it still takes my breath away when i think about it, what i was looking at when i stood at the gate was devastation. there was no trees. >> reporter: that lush, sustainable
raines' family friend marlene olson, who grew up logging in oregon.ow she works for the department of justice. >> i turned. i said, ralph raines, raines tree farm? >> marlene popped up and said ralph raines? i know him. i know that property. i used to be a logger. in fact, i used to go walking all over ralph raines' tree farm. what are the odds that the three of us would be in the same place at the same time? >> reporter: from that chance encounter, an unofficial task force is...
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tia hatton, youth plaintiff in the constitution and public trust case and julia olson, executive director, our children's trust. so please welcome our wonderful panel and greet them for us. [applause] and we'll ask bill to begin. >> well, we just saw, for those of you who haven't heard, an amazing judicial feat today where the ninth circuit in a3-0 -- in a 3-0 opinion kept the temporary restraining order nationwide in place over the travel ban. and that is -- [cheers and applause] it's wonderful news, and it's an excellent example about how our courts who serve as the third branch of government check the other two branches, the congress and the executive, when they overstep their bounds. but courts don't just stop actions, courts can cause actions, courts can cause the executive branch to take steps. and that's the basis of our suit. and with that, i'm going to turn it over to julia olson, executive directer of our children's trust and co-lead counsel on our case. >> thanks, phil. and thanks, everyone, for being here tonight. thanks to ann and the commonwealth club for organizing the even
tia hatton, youth plaintiff in the constitution and public trust case and julia olson, executive director, our children's trust. so please welcome our wonderful panel and greet them for us. [applause] and we'll ask bill to begin. >> well, we just saw, for those of you who haven't heard, an amazing judicial feat today where the ninth circuit in a3-0 -- in a 3-0 opinion kept the temporary restraining order nationwide in place over the travel ban. and that is -- [cheers and applause] it's...
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in this segment we take time to focus on your money and this week we're doing by asking nina olson back on the "washington journal," the .r.s. national taxpayer advocate, to discuss the 2017 tax season and take your approaches, tax day but first, nina olson for those unfamiliar, what is the national advocate? guest: so my position is set up by congress and appointed by the secretary of the treasury. i head an organization that elps taxpayers solve problems with the i.r.s. and i'm also charged to identify the istrative and legislative causes of those
in this segment we take time to focus on your money and this week we're doing by asking nina olson back on the "washington journal," the .r.s. national taxpayer advocate, to discuss the 2017 tax season and take your approaches, tax day but first, nina olson for those unfamiliar, what is the national advocate? guest: so my position is set up by congress and appointed by the secretary of the treasury. i head an organization that elps taxpayers solve problems with the i.r.s. and i'm also...
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it's the foundation of how i do my work. >> reporter: olson uses it to build buildings and now along with other marchers building a case that science is in indepinsable. >>> in florida the national guard has joined the battle to contain wildfires. none of it being helped by bone dry conditions in the state. we get the latest from nbc in florida. >> reporter: sky high flames forcing thousands from their homes. >> my driveway leading to my house looks like another planet. >> reporter: more than 6,500 acres in three of florida's west coast counties burning. >> this used to be a home. so tragic to see this. >> reporter: more than 20 homes destroyed so far. >> these fires are dangerous. we have to be occasionus. >> reporter: the florida national guard part of the fight dropping water from helicopters to try and douse the flames. >> we have a very significant challenge. we are not out of the woods, so to speak. >> reporter: some residents decided not to evacuate, choosing instead to protect their homes themselves. >> i'm not leaving. my house is wood. >> reporter: 26 million people across
it's the foundation of how i do my work. >> reporter: olson uses it to build buildings and now along with other marchers building a case that science is in indepinsable. >>> in florida the national guard has joined the battle to contain wildfires. none of it being helped by bone dry conditions in the state. we get the latest from nbc in florida. >> reporter: sky high flames forcing thousands from their homes. >> my driveway leading to my house looks like another...
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later, nina olson looks at the complexity of the tax code.s always, we will take your calls and you can join the conversation at facebook and twitter. washington journal is next. ♪ host: good morning. it's monday, april 10, 2017. four days after the strike against the syrian government airfield that the trump administration said was the staging point of a chemical weapons attack against civilians. the debate continues over how much authority president trump has to act without congressional approval. some saying he has already exceeded his authority. we want to
later, nina olson looks at the complexity of the tax code.s always, we will take your calls and you can join the conversation at facebook and twitter. washington journal is next. ♪ host: good morning. it's monday, april 10, 2017. four days after the strike against the syrian government airfield that the trump administration said was the staging point of a chemical weapons attack against civilians. the debate continues over how much authority president trump has to act without congressional...
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that, i'm going to turn it over to julia olson, who is the co-lead counsel on our case. thinks everyone to being here tonight and thanks for the club organizing the event for the young people involved in this case. the lawsuit you are about to see forere is about a case everybody. it is case for all the children in your life that you love. i want to tell you about a story about one child who is a plaintiff in the case. she is 13 years old, and her name is jaden. for those of you in the audience, you can see the picture of her on the screen. on august 15, at 5 a.m. in the morning, she stepped out of her injured her ankles in her home. words, she stepped out of bed and stepped right into climate change. the waters are flowing in, coming up through her home, pouringp to her room, in. there is sewage water flowing out of the top and sinks in her home. she is a home with her siblings, her mom was in a neighboring community helping neighbors struggling with putting the day before. took her 13 hours to go several miles to get home to her children. she was tied even water and he
that, i'm going to turn it over to julia olson, who is the co-lead counsel on our case. thinks everyone to being here tonight and thanks for the club organizing the event for the young people involved in this case. the lawsuit you are about to see forere is about a case everybody. it is case for all the children in your life that you love. i want to tell you about a story about one child who is a plaintiff in the case. she is 13 years old, and her name is jaden. for those of you in the...
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mark olson brought up great points. first of all on the issue of maturity.he fed has a couple hundred billion of securities that are maturing in less than a year. what he said was, boy, plenty of firepower. what does he mean by that? if you don't reinvest proceeds and things are dropping off because their life is no longer than a year, boy, you could make some big reductions quick. that is an interesting aspect to this. the other interesting aspect that i thought he mentioned really goes to the comments of some of my floor traders and that is monitoring the markets reacting to balance sheet reduction at the time it begins. whether it's this year or some primary dealers think next year. what does that mean? that means think utility function. think back to your college courses. we have raising rates and balance sheet issues. there's the perfect balance of doing both and monitoring reaction, tweaking one maybe at the expense of the other. i'm sure this is going to occur. it gave mark a lot of confidence that the fed is going to get back to more basics monitorin
mark olson brought up great points. first of all on the issue of maturity.he fed has a couple hundred billion of securities that are maturing in less than a year. what he said was, boy, plenty of firepower. what does he mean by that? if you don't reinvest proceeds and things are dropping off because their life is no longer than a year, boy, you could make some big reductions quick. that is an interesting aspect to this. the other interesting aspect that i thought he mentioned really goes to the...
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and our money segment we will talk about the 2017 tax season with nina olson. that's coming up this morning on washington journal. ♪ >> this week in primetime on c-span, tonight at 8:00 p.m. eastern, from the national review ideas summit and washington, d.c., conservatives discuss hollywood and pop culture. >> they have a quality of choice with men and women, things that native populations don't have. we have them because we have oil. like,il you have night at you can fly, you have technology that gives you more choices. did he change the premise you can say something that feels true and beautiful in the world of the movie. >> tuesday at 8:00 p.m. eastern, former u.s. attorney for the district of new york at cooper union in new york city. wednesday at 8:00 p.m. eastern, and holton, former virginia education secretary and wife of democratic senator tim kaine shares her view about public education. >> i think we have to remember that local ownership of schools is a lot to do with a positive support for schools. >> thursday at 8:00 p.m. eastern, a panel on the pre
and our money segment we will talk about the 2017 tax season with nina olson. that's coming up this morning on washington journal. ♪ >> this week in primetime on c-span, tonight at 8:00 p.m. eastern, from the national review ideas summit and washington, d.c., conservatives discuss hollywood and pop culture. >> they have a quality of choice with men and women, things that native populations don't have. we have them because we have oil. like,il you have night at you can fly, you...
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olson. thank you all. meeting adjourned. >>> in case you missed it on c-span -- >> through the end of 2015 and start of 2016, the russian influence system sought to influence the skrooutcome of th u.s. election, seeking to sideline opponents on both sides withed ed ed ed ed ed ed a a >> lieutenant general grosso -- >> the total force was short 1555 pilots across all mission areas. of this amount, the total force was short 1,211 fighter pilots. it should be noted that the cost to train a fifth generation fighter pilot to prepare him or her for their first operational squadron is approximately $11 million. >> nfl wide receiver antwone boldin. >> there are a lot of police officers that aren't involved in the communities that they're serving in, or supposed to be serving in. so i have this crazy theory that if i know you, i'm a lot more likely to treat you a lot better than if i don't. so if i have a relationship with you, with that relationship, i'm not going to be so quick to lock you up. >> general joseph v
olson. thank you all. meeting adjourned. >>> in case you missed it on c-span -- >> through the end of 2015 and start of 2016, the russian influence system sought to influence the skrooutcome of th u.s. election, seeking to sideline opponents on both sides withed ed ed ed ed ed ed a a >> lieutenant general grosso -- >> the total force was short 1555 pilots across all mission areas. of this amount, the total force was short 1,211 fighter pilots. it should be noted that...
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on thursday we're at politics and prose bookstore in washington dc where historian lynn olson will talk about how london became a safe haven for the governments of six occupied countries during world war ii. we will also be a green light bookstore in new york city where lisa peterson will share experiences teaching incarcerated youth at rikers island. on friday we are back in washington dc where was scott mccartney will talk about the cultural divide in the tech industry and on saturday, we will be at hedberg public library in janesville wisconsin for a talk by pulitzer prize-winning reporter amy goldstein. her book janesville looks at the devastation caused by the closing of the gm plant in the town during the great recession. that's a look at some of the events book tv will be covering this week and many of these events are open to the public. look for them to air in the future on book tv on c-span2. >> you may notice people on the left, the democrats, they march in lockstep. it's amazing. a tape has surfaced in the washington post of billy bush and donald trump talking about what the
on thursday we're at politics and prose bookstore in washington dc where historian lynn olson will talk about how london became a safe haven for the governments of six occupied countries during world war ii. we will also be a green light bookstore in new york city where lisa peterson will share experiences teaching incarcerated youth at rikers island. on friday we are back in washington dc where was scott mccartney will talk about the cultural divide in the tech industry and on saturday, we...
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erik olson brought his son lincoln. the son of a scientist himself he says the nation can't afford to disregard science. >> you're an engineer how important science to what you do every day. >> very important. it's the foundation how i do my work. >> he uses it to build building and building the case that science is indispensable. nbc news washington. >>> we want to break down numbers all new this morning results on president trump's job approval ratings from th poll. 45% believe the president is off to a poor start in his first 100 days in office compare that with 35% who think the first three months have been good or great. overall job approval ratings stand at 40% down four points from february. now look see how it stacks up when looking at the past three. president obama at 61%. george w. bush 56% and president clinton 52%. that poll by the way has an overall margin of error plus or minus 3.3%. time now 10:07. a little chilly. as you plan your weekend hollywood is remembering erin mon. stayra w for years, fios has b
erik olson brought his son lincoln. the son of a scientist himself he says the nation can't afford to disregard science. >> you're an engineer how important science to what you do every day. >> very important. it's the foundation how i do my work. >> he uses it to build building and building the case that science is indispensable. nbc news washington. >>> we want to break down numbers all new this morning results on president trump's job approval ratings from th poll....
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my vote for president, i think suggestion,a good keith olson for president, tom perez for vice president, i think that would be a good ticket, and i think trump will be a one-time president. i have from five ago, indiana, and you can tweet me, buddy. host: let's go to carry on the independent line. what is on your mind. ? caller: i've several things on my mind. i'm a veteran. i hurt myself during service, and i got tested for marijuana. i failed for marijuana, so i filled my drug test, and i turned to street drugs. you have all of these places in the valley with marijuana, used for medical purposes. and a lot of states are going and they're cutting off medication, and it is not fair. you had the one lady saying it is not a disease -- how can it not be considered a disease when your body has to have it? and it makes you feel real bad. to me, it feels like so much tugging and pulling in different directions and controversies over this, you know? are you there? xt, we have barbara calling in from of love, massachusetts on the democratic line. caller: a couple of ideas associated with the op
my vote for president, i think suggestion,a good keith olson for president, tom perez for vice president, i think that would be a good ticket, and i think trump will be a one-time president. i have from five ago, indiana, and you can tweet me, buddy. host: let's go to carry on the independent line. what is on your mind. ? caller: i've several things on my mind. i'm a veteran. i hurt myself during service, and i got tested for marijuana. i failed for marijuana, so i filled my drug test, and i...
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the trial of david dj creato south jersey man charged with murdering his three year olson then trying get rid of the child's body at a park, that trial set to begin today. let's get out to steve keeley at the superior court with what we know. steve? >> we might want to put a maybe in that lead. it is set to begin a couple of other times when i've been standing here and it got delayed. unable to make the pie, pretty hi, $750,000, even those bo parent support him here in south jersey, david creato has been lock up in the camden county jail connected to the courthouse ever since his arrest soon after hits son's murder. the motive prosecutors claim in this case is he needed to keep a girlfriends who did not like that creato had a child with a previous girlfriend. now, veteran south jersey reporter jim walsh with the courier post wisely uses the word could in his lead sentence on his latest story on this case this week, as in jury selection could begin this week, in the high profile trial. and the reason for all of the uncertainty is that it has been scheduled to start before, but delayed
the trial of david dj creato south jersey man charged with murdering his three year olson then trying get rid of the child's body at a park, that trial set to begin today. let's get out to steve keeley at the superior court with what we know. steve? >> we might want to put a maybe in that lead. it is set to begin a couple of other times when i've been standing here and it got delayed. unable to make the pie, pretty hi, $750,000, even those bo parent support him here in south jersey, david...
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olson working on 1950 mission together. we wanted that to be tiecher housing it was the same issue we spoke about how do we fund the moderate way we talked about the teachers retirement fund would they be investors could they bridge it now? i know they're a fiduciary they have to guarantee so much of a profit i'm wondering, what are some of the other outside maybe not physical districts we did have certificates of participation and garcia was reluctant to do it before. - we have (coughing) and we felt so relieved okay it's done we have paid that off. so i don't know really if the school district is the entity to do cops because we don't know what is coming down with public schools also in the future which could be hor end out we might be providing our own free lunches we just don't know there is something in the meantime fs u.s. d maybe this is to mi young i mean uesf, there is something we can do togethers maybe this is to mi young i mean uesf, there is something we can do togetherf maybe this is to mi young i mean uesf, t
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on thursday, we are at politics and prose a bookstore in washington dc where historian lynn olson will talk about how london became a safe haven for the government occupied countries during world war ii. we will be a greenlight bookstore in new york city, where lisa peterson will share experiences teaching incarcerated youth. on friday, we are back in washington dc, where venture catalyst scott hartley will talk about the cultural divide in the tech industry. on saturday, we will be at the public library in janesville, wisconsin, for a talk from amy goldstein. her book looks at the devastation caused by the closing of a gm plant in a counter in the great recession. that's a look at some of the events of book tv will cover this week and many of these events are open to the public. look for them to air in the near future on book tv on c-span2. >> so, i was just biding my time waiting and then a friend of mine was into youtube and youtube management. youtube in 2010 in egypt and the arab world was just what we see from other people we didn't have reasonable arabic content at that time tic
on thursday, we are at politics and prose a bookstore in washington dc where historian lynn olson will talk about how london became a safe haven for the government occupied countries during world war ii. we will be a greenlight bookstore in new york city, where lisa peterson will share experiences teaching incarcerated youth. on friday, we are back in washington dc, where venture catalyst scott hartley will talk about the cultural divide in the tech industry. on saturday, we will be at the...
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fox's rob olson joins us live from paisley park with the details., i'll tell you hard to believe it's been one year. >> yeah arc lost people remember exactly where they were that one year ago today. i was not far from here in a court hearing actually when the news came in and a lot of the staff then ended upcoming here for much of the weekend. now, one year later, it is still a draw. a lot of prince fans have been coming by today but many more of them are actually inside paisley park for this four-day celebration. they're doing basically five hour inside the park experiences for four days in a row which involves seeing some video clips of prince and concerts. some other film screenings. panel discussions with people who knew him and worked with him as well as performances i'm told today. his old band the revolution on hand and you can see further back in the property there memorial wall and those are the people who paid hundreds of dollars i think it was 550 was the base tour package for the four-day experience and a thousand and maybe little bit mo
fox's rob olson joins us live from paisley park with the details., i'll tell you hard to believe it's been one year. >> yeah arc lost people remember exactly where they were that one year ago today. i was not far from here in a court hearing actually when the news came in and a lot of the staff then ended upcoming here for much of the weekend. now, one year later, it is still a draw. a lot of prince fans have been coming by today but many more of them are actually inside paisley park for...
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the national front headquarters, i imagine captain that olson, the mood is rather festive. maybe marine le pen was hoping that she would come out first. atabsolutely, when we look polling for this election, marine le pen was the front runner, well above 25% which is a higher score than she ended up getting on the provisional results. ofind me, there is a lot booing going on because the people who gathered for this election are watching french tv where they saw the announcement of the first round provisional results. the socialist party candidate is presently speaking. the people have been booing anyone not from the national front. they also booed when emmanuel macron's headquarters were shown. at the exact moment when we found out the provisional results, there was a real chantingg of and singing and people said we are going to win. it's a mitigated jubilant atmosphere but we will have to wait and see what marine le pen has to say when she turns up to speak to her supporters below. >> we have some reaction coming into her victory in second place. this will cause chaos. what
the national front headquarters, i imagine captain that olson, the mood is rather festive. maybe marine le pen was hoping that she would come out first. atabsolutely, when we look polling for this election, marine le pen was the front runner, well above 25% which is a higher score than she ended up getting on the provisional results. ofind me, there is a lot booing going on because the people who gathered for this election are watching french tv where they saw the announcement of the first...
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thank you, mark olson, as always.lla. >> we go to break and look at shares of whole foods down 2%, as jana partners takes a nearly 9% stake suggesting it should put itself up for sale. >>> keeping an eye on washington the president meeting with the ceos. dow is down 100 and ten-year back to 2.31. the road can change in an instant. but with lightning fast shifts and dynamic track-tuned suspension, what the road demands, the gs delivers. experience high performance through high technology, in the lexus gs 350 and gs turbo. experience amazing. >>> retail stocks struggled this year. few specific snamz could present new opportunities. tradingnation.cnbc.com. more "squawk on the street" coming right up. >>> president trump getting ready to host a meeting with the who's who of ceos headed by steve schwarzman anded hit of general motors, pepsi, ibm and walmart. some may walk out the door and talk to the microphones you see at the bottom of the screen. >>> attorney general jeff sessions touring the u.s./mexico border today spe
thank you, mark olson, as always.lla. >> we go to break and look at shares of whole foods down 2%, as jana partners takes a nearly 9% stake suggesting it should put itself up for sale. >>> keeping an eye on washington the president meeting with the ceos. dow is down 100 and ten-year back to 2.31. the road can change in an instant. but with lightning fast shifts and dynamic track-tuned suspension, what the road demands, the gs delivers. experience high performance through high...
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says ceofargeholcim eric olson will leave the company in july. the world's largest cement maker did not immediately name his successor, but said the chairman will oversee the transition and the interim ceo. the resignation comes amid growing controversy about the handling of operations at a plant in syria. the company said it was not responsible for the wrongdoing. toshiba says it is spinning off four in-house companies into separate units -- infrastructure, energy, storage devices and industrial solutions businesses will become independent operations. toshiba is looking to spin off its profitable flash memory chip business to recover from multibillion-dollar losses at its westinghouse u.k. unit. two of the biggest health-care suppliers plan to combine. one has agreed to buy the other $424 million. -- $24 billion. it will offer everything from syringe is to infection prevention technology. luxury footwear brand jimmy choo has put a for-sale sign over the business, but the london-based company, which is undergoing strategic review, says it has not
says ceofargeholcim eric olson will leave the company in july. the world's largest cement maker did not immediately name his successor, but said the chairman will oversee the transition and the interim ceo. the resignation comes amid growing controversy about the handling of operations at a plant in syria. the company said it was not responsible for the wrongdoing. toshiba says it is spinning off four in-house companies into separate units -- infrastructure, energy, storage devices and...
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nina olson will join us to offer her concerns about the complexity of the tax code. be sure to watch washington journal live at 7:00 eastern this morning. join the discussion. >> today neil gorsuch is being sworn in as an associate justice on the supreme court. watch the ceremony at the white house administered by justice anthony kennedy live at 11:00 a.m. eastern on c-span. >> tonight on the communicators, pennsylvania congressman mike about privacy, net neutrality and expanding broadband in the u.s. he is interviewed by allie breland for the help -- for the hill. overll the public outcry broadband privacy be a point of leverage for the democrats to use? >> i think this is a part of it, because of the re-classification affects both. obviously if this is to come to pass, i think the public is going to have something to say. what we want as democrats on the committee is strong consumer protections. more and more, the handheld device and your laptop -- your whole life is on these devices. your medical information, your financial information, personal and family informa
nina olson will join us to offer her concerns about the complexity of the tax code. be sure to watch washington journal live at 7:00 eastern this morning. join the discussion. >> today neil gorsuch is being sworn in as an associate justice on the supreme court. watch the ceremony at the white house administered by justice anthony kennedy live at 11:00 a.m. eastern on c-span. >> tonight on the communicators, pennsylvania congressman mike about privacy, net neutrality and expanding...
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olson. it's my hope my colleagues will join us. this bill makes clear that the federal trade commission has authority over common carriers when they're acting outside the scope of the common carrier. the federal communication -- the federal communications commission creates a gap and will leave portions of the internet ecosystem completely outside the federal trade commission's jurisdiction. this bill makes clear that the common carrier exemption is important to ensure that no duplication regulation occurs but at the same time there are no loopholes left for certain companies be outside the jurisdiction of the federal trade commission. we need to be consistent in our approach to privacy and focus on consumer enforcement. this approach has been the foundation not just for silicon valley by innovators across the country and the bill sets right and spurred job growth in the united states and greater online services for consumers. i thank the gentleman for yielding and, mr. speaker, as i said, i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: mr.
olson. it's my hope my colleagues will join us. this bill makes clear that the federal trade commission has authority over common carriers when they're acting outside the scope of the common carrier. the federal communication -- the federal communications commission creates a gap and will leave portions of the internet ecosystem completely outside the federal trade commission's jurisdiction. this bill makes clear that the common carrier exemption is important to ensure that no duplication...
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table announce the departure of eric olson.he payments were made before the french company merged in 2015. >> oil is rising in the first time in six days with a committee backing extending supply curbs. the chairman of facts global energy was asked where oil stands at the moment and how u.s. shale production is affecting opec. optic form at an portion. there is increased. where does that pricing fundamental come from for you? opec, pricesas no would have gone lower and back down again. what opec is doing is -- opec is putting to bed. the is defendable given compliance of opec which is more than 100% and compliance of non-opec. the russians are cutting back their commitment within the next 30 days. the demand is very strong. 1.6 billion barrels per day. with the demand growth, this is manageable. capping the oil saudi arabia will go up and down as need be. they are very committed to that price banning. there is no realistic scenario to the sink prices. there is no realistic scenario for the prices to spike. if it goes above 60,
table announce the departure of eric olson.he payments were made before the french company merged in 2015. >> oil is rising in the first time in six days with a committee backing extending supply curbs. the chairman of facts global energy was asked where oil stands at the moment and how u.s. shale production is affecting opec. optic form at an portion. there is increased. where does that pricing fundamental come from for you? opec, pricesas no would have gone lower and back down again....
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speaking to reporters in kabul, afghanistan, defense secretary james mattis and hyten nick olson did not get into specifics, but general nicholson said he's not disputing reports that russia is providing support to the taliban. here's more of that story in thehill.com, and that briefing is on our web site at c-span.org. >>> a look now at france 24's coverage of yesterday's elections as far-right candidate marine le pen and independent centrist candidate emanuel marcon won the first round in france's presidential elections. the runoff is may 6th. their ricketily speeches follow. -- victory speeches follow. >> so there we have it, emanuel marcon ahead of marine le pen, 21.7% of the vote. this means that for the first time ever in the history of the fifth republic, the two mainstream parties are eliminated after round one, the socialist and the conservatives, and two outsiders, emmanuel macron and marine le pen will face off on may 7th. we thought there might be three names, we now have two names. >> indeed. let's take a look at how other candidates fared. you can see, certainly, an ext
speaking to reporters in kabul, afghanistan, defense secretary james mattis and hyten nick olson did not get into specifics, but general nicholson said he's not disputing reports that russia is providing support to the taliban. here's more of that story in thehill.com, and that briefing is on our web site at c-span.org. >>> a look now at france 24's coverage of yesterday's elections as far-right candidate marine le pen and independent centrist candidate emanuel marcon won the first...
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olson is going to talk that in his part of the presentation. that i would say in the last couple of years has been a break through that the city and county through the property bond inclusionary housing funds they have committed to 10s of millions of dollars for such a development that's a new and important development that has not been part of the equation in host - most of that history you are referring to while it's true conceptual ly if we had the no how and the staff that previous school boards could considered dedicated more of our general fund resources to this. that really does then present a tradeoff how much of our very scarce resources california has been through that whole time under funded in terms of it's support for public education so in that context, should the district have been setting aside pretty significant amount of it's preliminary revenue to housing uses versus employee compensation or other priorities and frankly, there has ambivalence about that. the county and city to fund the bulk of the contribution that is necessa
olson is going to talk that in his part of the presentation. that i would say in the last couple of years has been a break through that the city and county through the property bond inclusionary housing funds they have committed to 10s of millions of dollars for such a development that's a new and important development that has not been part of the equation in host - most of that history you are referring to while it's true conceptual ly if we had the no how and the staff that previous school...
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and congressman pete olson flip flopping.th the death toll at 989 he said the strike means no more red line. >>> what's changed between 2013 besides who's in the white house? >> well, first of all, when we look at what's happened here, the obama legal team specifically said they thought that this would have been okay if president obama had gone ahead and done it. i don't speak for congressmen. >> what could be a possible explanation besides just the politics of it all? given back in 2013 there were more than a 1,000 people who were killed in a similar chemical weapons attack. those same people, democrats as well, at the time were pushing back against taking military action. now there seems to be growing support, how do you read that? >> i think that obviously parties will look at what's going on with the president at any given time. and they'll take positions that's not necessarily consistent is what they did in the past. so, i don't speak for members of congress who are now changing their minds on this. honestly that wasn't
and congressman pete olson flip flopping.th the death toll at 989 he said the strike means no more red line. >>> what's changed between 2013 besides who's in the white house? >> well, first of all, when we look at what's happened here, the obama legal team specifically said they thought that this would have been okay if president obama had gone ahead and done it. i don't speak for congressmen. >> what could be a possible explanation besides just the politics of it all?...
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the new governor, a guy called colbert olson. it was broadcast on national radio and the governor says, i have signed and a hand to you this unconditional pardon. the crowd ring out. -- rang out. many understood it was a fight for justice and he was smiling. he framed it in the context of decay in the world and he was thinking about what was happening in germany at the time and how much justice really matter. to put this again in perspective, this is mooney when he gets out of jail. and that was when he went. these are powerful photos. this. finish with i think that we know this is a gross misappropriation of justice. it is declare that this was a wrongful conviction -- it is clear that this was a wrongful conviction. mooney probably had nothing to do with it. some have made inferences about the whodunit question, who did the bombing? about, ais bandied famous san francisco anarchist. he will later little church in the 1920's. -- he will later blow up a church in the 1920's. but that has been squashed as well. there was an anarch
the new governor, a guy called colbert olson. it was broadcast on national radio and the governor says, i have signed and a hand to you this unconditional pardon. the crowd ring out. -- rang out. many understood it was a fight for justice and he was smiling. he framed it in the context of decay in the world and he was thinking about what was happening in germany at the time and how much justice really matter. to put this again in perspective, this is mooney when he gets out of jail. and that...
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olson who served from 2001 through 2004 and clement who followed olson and gash garr and neal katyal who served in 2010 to 2011. endorsement from the american bar association standing committee on the federal judiciary rated him well qualified as a supreme court nominee, the highest rating they could give. and their evaluation of his records stated that judge garland, quote, meets the very high standards of integrity, professional competence and judicial temperament. so there you have our president, president obama, last year consulting in a bipartisan fashion, choosing a nominee who had been highly complimented by senators on both sides of the aisle. seeking to find someone straight down the judiciary mainstream. and what was the response? of the majority leader? the majority leader of our body, our assembly here, his response was, we're going to steal this seat. it doesn't matter that this nominee is highly qualified. it doesn't matter that democrat and republican senators have complimented him highly and have high respect for him. it doesn't matter that the chief justice has enorm
olson who served from 2001 through 2004 and clement who followed olson and gash garr and neal katyal who served in 2010 to 2011. endorsement from the american bar association standing committee on the federal judiciary rated him well qualified as a supreme court nominee, the highest rating they could give. and their evaluation of his records stated that judge garland, quote, meets the very high standards of integrity, professional competence and judicial temperament. so there you have our...
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. >> reporter: allan olson was there when it was just a drirm fiver knave years ago.said that when the 100-foot boat is finished, young people will benefit. >> we want to get them out into nature, particularly into the water and the sea, we think that's a wonderful place for them to learn and commune with their basic nature. >> reporter: the ship features 250 wooden planks cut from trees in mendecino county. >> there's a lot of love and 200,000 man hours. >> reporter: most of that is provide by volunteers like dan higgins, a veteran boat builder who splits his year between miranda and marin county. >> you tell them your expertise, then they mold you into that department. >> we would like the ship to be here for the next 100 years. >> reporter: moving the ship is not the last step. it will probably take into late summer or early fall. >>> now your accu-weather forecast. >> hi, there, everyone, it was a warmer afternoon today, but it has been gusty, and i do want to show you the wind trend over the next few hours, you'll notice that the wind definitely drops off and the
. >> reporter: allan olson was there when it was just a drirm fiver knave years ago.said that when the 100-foot boat is finished, young people will benefit. >> we want to get them out into nature, particularly into the water and the sea, we think that's a wonderful place for them to learn and commune with their basic nature. >> reporter: the ship features 250 wooden planks cut from trees in mendecino county. >> there's a lot of love and 200,000 man hours. >>...
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and so is olivia olson, who is 24. >> ♪ all i want for christmas is you ♪ >> it's great fun to come backas always. it's always a nice thing to do. >> happy to be back. ♪ sleep in heavenly peace >> those perfect cue cards are back and it seems we find out keira knightley is still married. there is no love triangle even though she may have chosen andrew lincoln. >> why are you kissing him? >> it would depend on his lips. was it on his lips? >> no, but okay it would have been tongue then. some people. >> i love this movie so much. okay. so someone you won't see returning is emma thompson who said after the passing of allen rickman it would be too much. >> thank you for inviting us. >> it's good. >>> it's not just good. it's breathtaking. kevin costner gave me a tour of his estate in santa barbara and it's up for sale. >> i go right out there for lobster. >> really? >> you live like a king. >> it's kevin's field of dreams right on the pacific ocean with 360 degree views of water and mountain about 80 miles north of los angeles where in the late afternoon the dolphins come out to play. >> the
and so is olivia olson, who is 24. >> ♪ all i want for christmas is you ♪ >> it's great fun to come backas always. it's always a nice thing to do. >> happy to be back. ♪ sleep in heavenly peace >> those perfect cue cards are back and it seems we find out keira knightley is still married. there is no love triangle even though she may have chosen andrew lincoln. >> why are you kissing him? >> it would depend on his lips. was it on his lips? >> no,...
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. >> reporter: allan olson was there when it was just a drirm fiver knave years ago.said that when the 100-foot boat is finished, young people will benefit. >> we want to get them out into nature, particularly into the water and the sea, we think that's a wonderful place for them to learn and commune with their basic nature. >> reporter: the ship features 250 wooden planks cut from in >> there's a lot of love and 200,000 man hours. >> reporter: most of that is provide by volunteers like dan higgins, a veteran boat builder who splits his year between miranda and marin county. >> you tell them your expertise, then they mold you into that department. >> we would like the ship to be here for the next 100 years. >> reporter: moving the ship is not the last step. it will probably take into late summer or early fall. >>> now your accu-weather forecast. >> hi, there, everyone, it was a warmer afternoon today, but it has been gusty, and i do want to show you the wind trend over the next few hours, you'll notice that the wind definitely drops off and then it picks back up a lit
. >> reporter: allan olson was there when it was just a drirm fiver knave years ago.said that when the 100-foot boat is finished, young people will benefit. >> we want to get them out into nature, particularly into the water and the sea, we think that's a wonderful place for them to learn and commune with their basic nature. >> reporter: the ship features 250 wooden planks cut from in >> there's a lot of love and 200,000 man hours. >> reporter: most of that is...
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alan olson was there when it was just an idea, four years and $5.5 million ago. he said when the long ship is finished, up to 15,000 local youngsters will benefit each year. >> we want help with that, we want to get them out in nature, particularly because we're in the water and sea, it's a wonderful for them to commune with their basic nature. >> the ship features 250 wooden planks, and each is steam ed fo three hours before they can be molded into place. the work is delicate and difficult. >> 200,000 man-hours. >> most of that is provided by volunteers like dan higgins, a veteran boat builder who splits his year between alaska and marin county. >> everyone starts with the same thing, a broom. we sweep the floor. as you meet the other ship rights and tell them your expertise, they mold up into that department. >> moving the ship is not even close to being the last step. they still have to eye tach tat mast and electronics. eric thomas, abc news. >> bart has announced seven weeks of closure in july and august. free buses will take passengers between stations. >>
alan olson was there when it was just an idea, four years and $5.5 million ago. he said when the long ship is finished, up to 15,000 local youngsters will benefit each year. >> we want help with that, we want to get them out in nature, particularly because we're in the water and sea, it's a wonderful for them to commune with their basic nature. >> the ship features 250 wooden planks, and each is steam ed fo three hours before they can be molded into place. the work is delicate and...
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olson working on 1950 mission together. we wanted that to be tiecher housing it was the same issue we spoke about how do we fund the moderate way we talked about the teachers retirement fund would they be investors could they bridge it now? i know they're a fiduciary they have to guarantee so much of a profit i'm wondering, what are some of the other outside maybe not physical districts we did have certificates of participation and garcia was reluctant to do it before. - we have (coughing) and we felt so relieved okay it's done we have paid that off. so i don't know really if the school district is the entity to do cops because we don't know what is coming down with public schools also in the future which could be hor end out we might be providing our own free lunches we just don't know there is something in the meantime fs u.s. d maybe this is to mi young i mean uesf, there is something we can do togethers maybe this is to mi young i mean uesf, there is something we can do togetherf maybe this is to mi young i mean uesf, t
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later, nina olson looks at the complexity of the tax code. as always, we will take your calls and you can join the conversation at facebook and twitter. washington journal is next. ♪ host: good morning. it's monday, april 10, 2017. four days after the strike against the syrian government airfield that the trump administration said was the staging point of a chemical weapons attack against civilians. the debate continues over how much authority president trump has to act without congressional approval. some saying he has already exceeded his authority. viewersto hear from about what role congress should play when it comes to military action in syria. publicans (202) 748-8001. democrats (202) 748-8000. independents (202) 748-8002. alsoan also -- you can catch up with us on social media. good monday morning to you. what role should congress play when it comes to military action in syria? the front page of the washington times talks about this debate today. debatetrikes restarts over war powers. a group of lawmakers including rand paul said that
later, nina olson looks at the complexity of the tax code. as always, we will take your calls and you can join the conversation at facebook and twitter. washington journal is next. ♪ host: good morning. it's monday, april 10, 2017. four days after the strike against the syrian government airfield that the trump administration said was the staging point of a chemical weapons attack against civilians. the debate continues over how much authority president trump has to act without congressional...
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fox's rob olson explains why seeking more medical advice could be crucial. >> reporter: mayo clinic researchersudy that general practitioners make diagnoses every day that many of them are correct about. what they're looking at here specifically are those patients who are referred because their cases are complex or there are questions about that initial diagnosis. and what they found in a vast majority of these cases is that getting a second opinion was a good idea. >> so i was a little surprised that there was as high percentage of patients who we really did find something completely different. >> reporter: dr. robert lure is one of two mayo physicians involved in the study looking at 286 patient that is were accept to mayo to see a specialist to get a second opinion. it found one in five it was something entirely different. >> we all know that happens. but it was about 20 a little over 20%, 21%, that the referring diagnosis was fatigue and the final diagnosis was leukemia. something like that. >> reporter: what dr. luhr wants to be clear about these were patients who were referred because the
fox's rob olson explains why seeking more medical advice could be crucial. >> reporter: mayo clinic researchersudy that general practitioners make diagnoses every day that many of them are correct about. what they're looking at here specifically are those patients who are referred because their cases are complex or there are questions about that initial diagnosis. and what they found in a vast majority of these cases is that getting a second opinion was a good idea. >> so i was a...
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it comes from nina olson, from inside the irs.s is one piece of advice she gives in this technical piece. consolidate and simplify the six-family status provisions is one example of what you can do these include filing dependency exemptions, the earned income tax credit, the kild and dependent care credit and the separated pospouse rule. she said i proposed a family credit and worker credit to replace them which would have the added benefit of reducing improper earned income tax payments. it shows how implicated this is. >> i was going to say. >> just one way of simplifying it and reducing, for instance, five options to two. there's a lot of other advice in here for politicians. >> geeky stuff on a morning on "worldwide exchange." >> always. >> we're approaching the top of the hour. that means it's almost time for "squawk box." becky joins us for a look at what's coming up. >> i love that, you're calling sara a geek? >> i mean, in the grand scheme of things, i think all of us at cnbc are geeks. >> it's a compliment for me. >> sara
it comes from nina olson, from inside the irs.s is one piece of advice she gives in this technical piece. consolidate and simplify the six-family status provisions is one example of what you can do these include filing dependency exemptions, the earned income tax credit, the kild and dependent care credit and the separated pospouse rule. she said i proposed a family credit and worker credit to replace them which would have the added benefit of reducing improper earned income tax payments. it...
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two of those kid kelsey and julianna and their legal counsel from our children trust, jewel olson.u for being here and we certainly appreciate it. i wanted to ask you, first of all, kelsey, what was your reaction yesterday to the rally? >> i thought it was a beautiful demonstration of just how actively engaged and hopeful and joyous we are. we are doing this out of a place of love and deep passion to protecting the things that not only we value, but we hold to be true to ensuring the safety and security of all people. >> levi, you look like a happy camper today. so i have to believe that you were happy with the rally as well. help usnd here what is your biggest fear when it comes to the environment right now? >> well, my biggest fear is that if climate change continues, i live on a barrier island in florida and there has been lots of dune erosion. and if the dune keeps eroding, then the sea turtles won't have a place to nest. that would be a really big problem. and also there has been way more wildfires than there has been normally. >> so kelsey, when you listen to what his concern
two of those kid kelsey and julianna and their legal counsel from our children trust, jewel olson.u for being here and we certainly appreciate it. i wanted to ask you, first of all, kelsey, what was your reaction yesterday to the rally? >> i thought it was a beautiful demonstration of just how actively engaged and hopeful and joyous we are. we are doing this out of a place of love and deep passion to protecting the things that not only we value, but we hold to be true to ensuring the...
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and rick olson, warmly of aei has written a very important political analysis, where he recently in which he argues that as a matter of electoral strategy, democrats really have against immigration policy right and that means changing some time honored sessions on immigration. they can still be as i certainly for expanded immigration and for honoring if not cherishing immigrants who come here and succeed. but it does require a different language and analysis. for one thing, for example, there would be no legalization unless and until the public becomes convinced that the border is controlled. in reality, the border will never be controlled, but the public needs to believe the government is doing what it can. so those of us and i suspect many of you join me in being strong at a catholic ossetian need to attend to that. that is partly what ever else unless discussing. i discuss a bit immigration reform, agricultural workers. the number of green cards to be issued each year, the categories of the quota and a number of other issues. for now i'm going to focus on three issues. the first being
and rick olson, warmly of aei has written a very important political analysis, where he recently in which he argues that as a matter of electoral strategy, democrats really have against immigration policy right and that means changing some time honored sessions on immigration. they can still be as i certainly for expanded immigration and for honoring if not cherishing immigrants who come here and succeed. but it does require a different language and analysis. for one thing, for example, there...
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. >>> i've been saying dan olson got too aggressive for starbucks, looks like that was the case but didhat they say tomorrow when they join us on squawks on the street. >>> i like to say there's always a bull market somewhere. i promise to try to find it just for you right here on "mad money." i'm jim cramer, and i will see you tomorrow! okay, let's go. find your awesome with the xfinity x1 voice remote. that's amazing! >> clarke macarthur has won th series for...