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peace corps volunteers aried. so i was there when it all started. and i've -- i also want to remind, it's sort of -- then you know the history of something it's interesting to listen to it this started in 1995. we put a bill in and actually speaker gingrich got it out of the house. it passed the house in 2000. we couldn't get it through the senate. it had to come back under mr. bush and then we finally got it through the house and the senate and it became law. it's been an issue that everyone recognizes something needs to be done. and i -- as i look at this bill today, i read some of the language that the president is directed to provide training for business and government trade officials prorkvide capacity building for entrepreneurs and trade associations, promote diversify case of african products. now i don't know how many bills i've seen that in and what's missing here unfortunately in my view, i'm going to support the bill and i -- the ideas of it are great. but what has been missing ever since 1995 or 2000
peace corps volunteers aried. so i was there when it all started. and i've -- i also want to remind, it's sort of -- then you know the history of something it's interesting to listen to it this started in 1995. we put a bill in and actually speaker gingrich got it out of the house. it passed the house in 2000. we couldn't get it through the senate. it had to come back under mr. bush and then we finally got it through the house and the senate and it became law. it's been an issue that everyone...
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. >>> a cary kindergarten teacher is trading everything familiar with her for the peace corps. at this very moment, laura robinson is settling into her new home in macedonia. i had a chance to catch up with laura robinson will be gone for two year and can only take 100- pound of luggage. >> some school supplies. >> reporter: she said the decision to become a teacher in the peace corps feels right. >> i will coteach with a macedonian teacher and my main goal is teaching english and kind of bringing the experiences that i've had in the states wedge casing and working on lesson plans. >> reporter: graders english. >> i will be kind of doing a three-month intensive language workshop on learning macedonian. >> reporter: as great of a passion she has for teaching -- >> just the biggest thing is just showing care and compassion to students. >> reporter: she has that same passion to learn. >> i think more so than i am hoping to make a difference. i hope to be transformed and changed by the people i come in just -- just -- again, like soak in as much as i can from them. >> her story rea
. >>> a cary kindergarten teacher is trading everything familiar with her for the peace corps. at this very moment, laura robinson is settling into her new home in macedonia. i had a chance to catch up with laura robinson will be gone for two year and can only take 100- pound of luggage. >> some school supplies. >> reporter: she said the decision to become a teacher in the peace corps feels right. >> i will coteach with a macedonian teacher and my main goal is...
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and the peace corps has played an important role. we have peace corps volunteers working on "let girls learn" initiatives on the ground, in a community, in a village, for up issues, developing leadership training programs for not just the girls but their parents. so you have to take each community where they are. there's no one solution to that. this problem, which is what makes it so complicated-- every community is different. so awareness and engagement is critical. but we're grateful to the peace corps volunteers out there doing the hard work on the ground. >> stephen: i understand, right here in the audience-- of this-- there are some young ladies in the front row here. >> yes. >> stephen: who actually have been part of this program from malawi, jordan. pakistan. ( applause ) ( cheers ) >> they-- they spoke so eloquently. they told their stories at an event that you helped to host city. >> on broadway. to help raise awareness. we held it for the spouses of the world leaders of the u.n. general assembly. it was a mixture of storie
and the peace corps has played an important role. we have peace corps volunteers working on "let girls learn" initiatives on the ground, in a community, in a village, for up issues, developing leadership training programs for not just the girls but their parents. so you have to take each community where they are. there's no one solution to that. this problem, which is what makes it so complicated-- every community is different. so awareness and engagement is critical. but we're...
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. >> in 1965 as a peace corps peace corps volunteer in nepal. i was taken a truck up to a space camp and i got sick. i was walking toward kathmandu and i arrived and i stopped in this beautiful house. and there was mac odell. he gave me the medicine that possibly saved my life. life. so thank you for coming here mac. [applause]. >> some of us at that time in the sixties, i came out when kennedy formed the peace corps and i thought the job was in third world that we had a duty to go out and work in the third world to try to make the world a better place. my friends told me the work is really back here at home. i do not believe them until i got back from nepal in the 70s i looked around and i said yes, the work is right here. [applause]. >> thank you. one aspect that has been on my mind is that for some people it is useful for a working class white american to -- it's useful to play into this because then they can get them to vote for, like the southern strategy or economic policies that do not serve their interests. so i was wondering if perhaps
. >> in 1965 as a peace corps peace corps volunteer in nepal. i was taken a truck up to a space camp and i got sick. i was walking toward kathmandu and i arrived and i stopped in this beautiful house. and there was mac odell. he gave me the medicine that possibly saved my life. life. so thank you for coming here mac. [applause]. >> some of us at that time in the sixties, i came out when kennedy formed the peace corps and i thought the job was in third world that we had a duty to go...
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my heroes were people like president kennedy, martin luther king, and i wanted to join the peace corps. i didn't... had no interest in royalty, or in thinking about changing myself. and in fact, to this day, i don't think i'm any different, except in what i have learned and experienced over time. i'm still the young woman who grew up in the united states, and whose life has evolved to encompass other cultures, other societies, and unimaginable responsibilities and love that as a young girl i wouldn't even have dreamt of. >> hinojosa: so you brought it up, love. there is something about your story which i think... people see the power of this love, and when they see pictures of you with your husband, king hussein, this connection that you had... and i think that... i remember thinking when i was a kid, trying to kind of do the double culture thing, because i was mexican, but i was also american, and just seeing you, and i was like, "wow, she was able to do this. she was able to bridge these two cultures." but so much of it was based on the power of love. >> a great deal, and while many
my heroes were people like president kennedy, martin luther king, and i wanted to join the peace corps. i didn't... had no interest in royalty, or in thinking about changing myself. and in fact, to this day, i don't think i'm any different, except in what i have learned and experienced over time. i'm still the young woman who grew up in the united states, and whose life has evolved to encompass other cultures, other societies, and unimaginable responsibilities and love that as a young girl i...
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addition, the commission would examine certain non-military alternatives to the draft such as the peace corpscorps. next year, the president would seek a program to help all those who wanted to train for public service. the chief executive was determined that his term in office would mean a greater role for young people. at the same time, he cautioned, it would mean a greater responsibility, as well. overhauling the draft and creating new opportunities for the young were only samples of the johnson administration's programs for a greater society. on the following day, the 19th of august, he swung north in an exhaustive three-day effort to define these programs to the constituency of five new england states. ♪ >> never before in the history of the nation had a president and his congress worked together so well to serve the domestic needs of the people. for the people of buffalo, their needs lay in the polluted waters of lake erie. lake erie is only one body of water across the land that is in trouble but the cleanup will start here with the installation of a new filtering system made possible
addition, the commission would examine certain non-military alternatives to the draft such as the peace corpscorps. next year, the president would seek a program to help all those who wanted to train for public service. the chief executive was determined that his term in office would mean a greater role for young people. at the same time, he cautioned, it would mean a greater responsibility, as well. overhauling the draft and creating new opportunities for the young were only samples of the...
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i would also consider peace corps work. >> or facebook page on rights i have always said there should be a two-year requirement and afterwards their service should help pay for college. jesse says this would be a saving grace since millennial's have become the weakest generation in history. >> safer world when you force people to fight. >> i remember during the vietnam war there were many men that did not want to participate because they did not agree. some of the move to canada to avoid the draft. >> we want to hear your thoughts and you can share them right now on her facebook page. the first 10 minutes. >> coming up a huge night from the nfl to college. how the hawkeyes are feeling after a big win and what that means for the clothes. >> it was a beautiful weekend for football. there was fall weather all- around to high pressure. i will let you know what that i will let you know what that means when t we upped the ante at culver's to create the new crispy southwest chicken sandwich. spicy pepper jack cheese and jalape?o ranch. on a lightly buttered, toasted ciabatta roll. the perfec
i would also consider peace corps work. >> or facebook page on rights i have always said there should be a two-year requirement and afterwards their service should help pay for college. jesse says this would be a saving grace since millennial's have become the weakest generation in history. >> safer world when you force people to fight. >> i remember during the vietnam war there were many men that did not want to participate because they did not agree. some of the move to...
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the peace corps is a full-time commitment. but the armed forces has another model. the reserve, right? it gives people a chance to make a their dreams and other ways. heather: clinton says if you join the national service reserve you would receive training just like in the military and when your state needs you, you would get the call. ahead at 6:00, a new world words between clinton and trump on social media. ben: thousands of people including world leaders past and present attending the funeral of former israeli president shimon peres. president obama addressed family services this morning. he said peres showed that justice and hope are at the heart of israel. the president arrived in jerusalem overnight along with the u.s. delegation. that includes former president bill clinton and members of congress. brockton police were justified in the deadly shooting of a 45-year-old man last year. that according to the attorney general's office. last july, douglas buckley pointed what's described as a realistic looking bb gun at officers and threatened to kill them. investi
the peace corps is a full-time commitment. but the armed forces has another model. the reserve, right? it gives people a chance to make a their dreams and other ways. heather: clinton says if you join the national service reserve you would receive training just like in the military and when your state needs you, you would get the call. ahead at 6:00, a new world words between clinton and trump on social media. ben: thousands of people including world leaders past and present attending the...
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peres believed his country's peres cooperated with his fierce political rival rabean to have a peace corps with egypt. anwar sadat. >> we sl negotiatehall negotiata permanent settlement and with all o competitive peace going forward. >> reporter: as foreign minister, peres was in charge of the peace process with the palestinians. the oslo accord won peres and yasser arafat the nobel peace prize. a long and mostly secret special in jordan with an arab state. peres used his two terms as state president to promote israeli standing in the world and his quest for peace. in what perhaps some dubbed his life best, shimon peres once said, the duty of leaders is to pursue freedom ceaselessly even in the face of hostility and doubt and disappointment, just imagine what could be. his dream of middle east peace remains unfulfilled but not for lack part. israeli's foreign ministry said this morning a long list of world leaders expected to attend the funeral on friday, including president obama, bill and hillary clinton and others. >> thank you, charlie. >>> to the race for the white house now. both hil
peres believed his country's peres cooperated with his fierce political rival rabean to have a peace corps with egypt. anwar sadat. >> we sl negotiatehall negotiata permanent settlement and with all o competitive peace going forward. >> reporter: as foreign minister, peres was in charge of the peace process with the palestinians. the oslo accord won peres and yasser arafat the nobel peace prize. a long and mostly secret special in jordan with an arab state. peres used his two terms...
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peres cooperated with his fierce political rival yitzhak rabin to have a peace corps with egypt and with anwar sadat. >> we shall negotiate with you a permanent settlement and with all of our neighbors, a comprehensive peace. >> reporter: as foreign minister, peres was in charge of the peace process with the palestinians. the oslo accord signed at the white house in 1993, won peres, yitzhak rabin, and yasser arafat the nobel peace prize. a long and mostly secret special relationship with king hussein of jordan culminated in israeli's second peace treaty with an arab state. peres used his two terms as state president to promote israeli standing in the world and his quest for peace. in what perhaps some dubbed his life best, shimon peres once said, the duty of leaders is to pursue freedom ceaselessly, even in the face of hostility and in the face of doubt and disappointment. just imagine what could be. his dream of middle east peace remains unfulfilled, but not for lack of trying on shimon peres' part. israeli's foreign ministry said this morning there's a long list of world leaders expect
peres cooperated with his fierce political rival yitzhak rabin to have a peace corps with egypt and with anwar sadat. >> we shall negotiate with you a permanent settlement and with all of our neighbors, a comprehensive peace. >> reporter: as foreign minister, peres was in charge of the peace process with the palestinians. the oslo accord signed at the white house in 1993, won peres, yitzhak rabin, and yasser arafat the nobel peace prize. a long and mostly secret special relationship...
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sam started in the peace corps, volunteer in colombia in the 1960's. active as a local government official in the state legislature, 23 years in congress. he came by his calling honestly. he was born on the fourth of july. son of fred farr, state senator, and a johnson administration official. he has been dedicated to the widest range of issues of anybody i have worked with in my years in congress. he's worked on issues of livable communities, of transportation, land use planning, healthy agriculture. he took very seriously the fact that he represented california's salad bowl. he's been a leader in marijuana reform. the famous farr-rohrabacher amendment slapping the federal government's hands from interfering with medical marijuana. there is a movie from 1983, woody allen's movie about zoellick, this kind of a nebbish chameleon like person who showed up everywhere in all these important events in the 1920's and 1930's. sam has sort of that characterization, unlike a nebbish chameleon. sam was bold, infectious, he was warm. but he was everywhere in the
sam started in the peace corps, volunteer in colombia in the 1960's. active as a local government official in the state legislature, 23 years in congress. he came by his calling honestly. he was born on the fourth of july. son of fred farr, state senator, and a johnson administration official. he has been dedicated to the widest range of issues of anybody i have worked with in my years in congress. he's worked on issues of livable communities, of transportation, land use planning, healthy...
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i would also consider peace corps. >> on her facebook page long life i've always said there and afterwards their service should help pay for college. jesse says this would be a saving grace since millennial's have become the weakest generation in history. >> i don't think it's a good idea. >> rodin says it's not a safer world when you force people to fight. >> i remember in the vietnam war many did not want to participate because they did not agree. >> thoughts and you can share them now on her facebook page. >> coming up on fox 28 news at 9, go and enjoy the sports. we will show you how technology is about to change. >> with had a beautiful weekend all because of the pressure. that is why there is nothing on the midwest. that will be changing and i will let you know how warm it's first robots ruined the art >> maybe this robot may be able to defeat anyone in golf. >> chris cristiano comes with her digital partner circa. >> reporter: never thought a robot could play golf. meet aldred. he's gonna make a hole in one. the man behind aldred has been validated for two years. aldred is able to r
i would also consider peace corps. >> on her facebook page long life i've always said there and afterwards their service should help pay for college. jesse says this would be a saving grace since millennial's have become the weakest generation in history. >> i don't think it's a good idea. >> rodin says it's not a safer world when you force people to fight. >> i remember in the vietnam war many did not want to participate because they did not agree. >> thoughts and...
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and even suspended the peace corps operations it called for increased refugee assistance to develop and country refugee referrals also program. so with at happening in the region but those that seek protection is a complete the different rhetoric and a completely different sets of policies they are facing. and in june of the world refugee day of the obama administration announced it would increasing the use of the asylum seeking families on the border specifically stating of illegal crossing into the united states. secretary johnson states we will send you back. and at rhetoric is influenced into the population to prioritize the cases of us central american family is. and then to recognize that and everybody is a refugee. and being able to access those were some of the questions that we used hour national identity as the guard at guidepost now like to share messina those facilities through the lens of who we want to be as a country. and with inadequate it medical care by the guards to the women and children. and then to recount the stories of the severed -- the stories of how they have
and even suspended the peace corps operations it called for increased refugee assistance to develop and country refugee referrals also program. so with at happening in the region but those that seek protection is a complete the different rhetoric and a completely different sets of policies they are facing. and in june of the world refugee day of the obama administration announced it would increasing the use of the asylum seeking families on the border specifically stating of illegal crossing...
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. >> my name is emily and i have a friend who has joined the peace corps and she has been there for six or seven months. because she's not used to all the bacteria there, she has been on about seven rounds of antibiotics so far. what are your thoughts on the the co long-term consequences of being on that many antibiotics in a short amount of time?od of time? >> it's a tough break. the military is inviting investing a lot because it is a problem for travel associated diarrhea and it's hard because if you bombard the body with antibiotics you do run into problems.e better sometimes we don't have betterly options, unfortunately, but i think the emerging signs will suggest better options in the future by ways of manipulating the ecosystems behind it. >> hello, i am zach. i was just wondering whether i could speculate on the potential possibility of another sort of large change like mitochondria entering our bodies or a large cell pandemic that might change the species or differentiate differentiation of species and what that might look like and future integration that could change or split
. >> my name is emily and i have a friend who has joined the peace corps and she has been there for six or seven months. because she's not used to all the bacteria there, she has been on about seven rounds of antibiotics so far. what are your thoughts on the the co long-term consequences of being on that many antibiotics in a short amount of time?od of time? >> it's a tough break. the military is inviting investing a lot because it is a problem for travel associated diarrhea and...
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clinton wanted to grow the peace corps and create part-time national service reserve modeled after thermed forces reserve. this clinton: i talk a lot about how america is an exceptional nation. we are not exceptional just because of the size of our military or the size of our economy. we are exceptional because of the generosity and ingenuity of our people. 39 days left. this is the choice. we lift each other up or do we care -- terry each other down? down?r each other was the echo of bill clinton's new democratic movement. clinton: you must pay back from your paychecks or better yet by going back home and serving your community. just think of it. ofnk of it, millions energetic young men and women serving their country by policing the streets or teaching the children are caring for the sick or working with the elderly and people with disabilities, helping young people to stay off drugs and out of gangs, giving us all a sense of new hope and limitless possibilities. that is what this new covenant is all about. john: that was bill clinton and his nomination speech in 1992. you hear hilla
clinton wanted to grow the peace corps and create part-time national service reserve modeled after thermed forces reserve. this clinton: i talk a lot about how america is an exceptional nation. we are not exceptional just because of the size of our military or the size of our economy. we are exceptional because of the generosity and ingenuity of our people. 39 days left. this is the choice. we lift each other up or do we care -- terry each other down? down?r each other was the echo of bill...
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think it would be a good idea but i wouldn't limit it to military service i would also consider peace corps work or other public service work. " on our facebook page ron writes - i have always said there should be a two year qu for college.and jessie says - this would be a saving grace, especially since millenials have become the weakest generation in history. " i don't thik it's a good idea. " but rosetta says - it's not a safer world when you force people to fight. " i remember during the vietnam war there wre many that did not want to participate because they didn't agree and didn't think it was right we should be over there and many moved to canada just to avoid the draft. " " bang bang " thoughts.you can share them right now - on our facebook page - just search kgan, cbs 2 news. it's now on this morning.and if you're in it's degrees. degrees.coming up next...the message coming from the hawkeye football team after winning one of the biggest games on the schedule. schedule. ton and i donald trump says he alone can fix the problems we face. well i don't believe that's how you get things d
think it would be a good idea but i wouldn't limit it to military service i would also consider peace corps work or other public service work. " on our facebook page ron writes - i have always said there should be a two year qu for college.and jessie says - this would be a saving grace, especially since millenials have become the weakest generation in history. " i don't thik it's a good idea. " but rosetta says - it's not a safer world when you force people to fight. " i...
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making peace as it did in being peres cooperated with his fierce political rival rabean to have a peace corps with egypt. anwar sadat. >> we sl negotiatehall negotiata permanent settlement and with all of our neighbors a >> reporter: as foreign minister, peres was in charge of the peace process with the palestinians. the oslo accord won peres and yasser arafat the nobel peace prize. a long and mostly secret special relationship with king hussein peres used his two terms as state president to promote israeli standing in the world and his quest for peace. in what perhaps some dubbed his life best, shimon peres once said, the duty of leaders is to pursue freedom ceaselessly even in the face of hostility and doubt and disappointment, just imagine what could be. his dream of middle east peace remains unfulfilled but not for lack of trying on shimon peres' part. israeli's foreign ministry said this morning a long list of world leaders expected to attend the funeral on friday, including president obama, bill and hillary clinton and others. >> thank you, charlie. >>> to the race for the white house n
making peace as it did in being peres cooperated with his fierce political rival rabean to have a peace corps with egypt. anwar sadat. >> we sl negotiatehall negotiata permanent settlement and with all of our neighbors a >> reporter: as foreign minister, peres was in charge of the peace process with the palestinians. the oslo accord won peres and yasser arafat the nobel peace prize. a long and mostly secret special relationship with king hussein peres used his two terms as state...
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they're honored for their negotiations that lead to the peace corp. well, a bill signed into law by jerry brown ends the 10-year statute of limitations in rape and sexual assault cases. the law was inspired by the accusations by bill cosby. in those cases dozens of women stepped forward claiming they were sexually assaulted by cosby but not able to per sue criminal charges because under law the charges have to be filed within 10 years of the crime. the governor also signed a bill requiring most convicted drunk drivers to install this, admission interlock devices in their cars. the program already operates in three other counties. the legislation extends the program in those counties for two years and then expands it statewide in 2019. ignition devices act just like a breathalyzer. they require a blood alcohol level of less than .03% just to start your car. first time offenders can opt out but they'll be restricted to driving only to work and back. >>>well, the mayor of antiock has took to the internet to produce good news. he announced the launch of h
they're honored for their negotiations that lead to the peace corp. well, a bill signed into law by jerry brown ends the 10-year statute of limitations in rape and sexual assault cases. the law was inspired by the accusations by bill cosby. in those cases dozens of women stepped forward claiming they were sexually assaulted by cosby but not able to per sue criminal charges because under law the charges have to be filed within 10 years of the crime. the governor also signed a bill requiring most...
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is going create 5 million jobs, national service jobs, part of a reserve she wants to expand the peace corps and americorps and also has waded into that alicia machado miss universe controversy and called her on her was to this event today. back to you. >> thank you very much. great reporting as usual. jennifer griffin with the hillary clinton campaign. take a look at the corner of wall and broad. normally you celebrate an up market. it's the reasons behind this one that can get a tad uncomfortable because it's built on a little built of government help. the giles department not fining deutsche bank as much of a concern and then rumor's the financial times and elsewhere that the germans are prepared to help deutsche if it's on the brink or running short of cash. charlie gasperino covers this. what do you think of that. >> you're right. the market takes effect when a big bank -- huge global mega bank, deutsche bank -- looks like it's in financial trouble. they think of 2008 and what happens is as more and more -- they might be in trouble, particularly paying $15 million fine to at the obama j
is going create 5 million jobs, national service jobs, part of a reserve she wants to expand the peace corps and americorps and also has waded into that alicia machado miss universe controversy and called her on her was to this event today. back to you. >> thank you very much. great reporting as usual. jennifer griffin with the hillary clinton campaign. take a look at the corner of wall and broad. normally you celebrate an up market. it's the reasons behind this one that can get a tad...
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event in fort pierce where she called for greater commitment to service and organizations like the peace corps. also we're counting down to the next debate in the presidential race's in four days virginia senator tim kaine, indiana govern are mike pence face-off in the one and only vice presidential debate. in the days since the first presidential debate, donald trump has spent a good amount of time defending past statements about a former miss universe and overnight took to twitter to keep up his attacks on her and hillary clinton. our political director david chalian joins us now from new york. david, the issue first came up at the debate, hillary clinton brought up alicia machado's name, talked about names that donald trump had called her, like miss piggy. now trump himself is fanning the flames. what's the latest? >> he is indeed, wolf. he just can't seem to resist engaging in this battle, sort of stepping into the trap that hillary clinton laid for him at the debate. talk take a look at his 2:00 a.m. tweet storm overnight, middle of night, what donald trump was tweeting at 2:00 in the mor
event in fort pierce where she called for greater commitment to service and organizations like the peace corps. also we're counting down to the next debate in the presidential race's in four days virginia senator tim kaine, indiana govern are mike pence face-off in the one and only vice presidential debate. in the days since the first presidential debate, donald trump has spent a good amount of time defending past statements about a former miss universe and overnight took to twitter to keep up...
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like to ask you to work with us on, particularly people living with disabilities and myself, a peace corps veteran who saw combat three times after wrongly fired, after digging the grave of a woman who had mastitis. a thousand acres, 300 cows, antibiotics. it was not done and i gave out materials to have children and i was fired. that said, i have not given up. andal services in ithaca the policies of the county do not recognize me having my section eight, which i finally got in june. i would like everyone to have source of income equality. it is done down in new york city. they passed a law that you cannot discriminate when -- because of where your income comes from. motel on the taxpayer's dime and have been cut down to food stamps. host: i want to make sure that congressman raid has a chance to respond -- congressman reed has a chance to respond. guest: i am glad we were able to help you out, that is mission number one. we just passed the 10,000th milestone. i tried to keep track -- track of it. 10,000 families we have been able to help and it sounds like we were able to help you in you
like to ask you to work with us on, particularly people living with disabilities and myself, a peace corps veteran who saw combat three times after wrongly fired, after digging the grave of a woman who had mastitis. a thousand acres, 300 cows, antibiotics. it was not done and i gave out materials to have children and i was fired. that said, i have not given up. andal services in ithaca the policies of the county do not recognize me having my section eight, which i finally got in june. i would...
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national guard, fighting fires in the west, peace corps, you name it. but some opportunity. we also advocate, you know, that we make it as easy as possible to vote. now, where he and i disagree, i do think you need to have to show some identification. so, but we work through that. i like early voting. we're going to have to deal with, you know, modern technology and how we vote and i want more people to vote. i just believe that, you know, we can -- my point of view, we can win if more people vote. but we specifically spend a good bit of time in here talking about the current primary situation. look, i love iowa, i love iowans. chuck grassley's one of my favorites. i love new hampshire. i go to new hampshire with judge gregg, former senator. and then i love south carolina even more. but the idea that iowa and new hampshire and south carolina basically decide who our nominees are is not a good idea. and the process isridiculous. how long we been in this election, you know? i also would advocate some of the things would take constitutional changes, but i actually advocate that
national guard, fighting fires in the west, peace corps, you name it. but some opportunity. we also advocate, you know, that we make it as easy as possible to vote. now, where he and i disagree, i do think you need to have to show some identification. so, but we work through that. i like early voting. we're going to have to deal with, you know, modern technology and how we vote and i want more people to vote. i just believe that, you know, we can -- my point of view, we can win if more people...
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clinton also said she wanted to grow the peace corps and create a part-time national service reserve modeled after the armed services reserve. >> i talk a lot about how america is an exceptional nation. we're not exceptional just because of the size of our military or the size of our economy. we're exceptional because of the generosity and ingenuity of our people. 39 days left. this is the choice. do we lift each other up or do we tear each other down? >> clinton also called americorps one of her husband's proudest achievements as president in that speech, which echoed a key element of bill clinton's new democratmovement 1992. >> to do your part, you must pay it back. from your paychecks, or better yet, by going back home and serving your communities. just think of it. think of it. millions of energetic young men and women, serving their country by policing the streets or teaching the children tor carrying for the sick or working with the elderly or people with disabilities. or helping young people to stay off drugs and out of gangs, giving us all a sense of new hope and limitless po
clinton also said she wanted to grow the peace corps and create a part-time national service reserve modeled after the armed services reserve. >> i talk a lot about how america is an exceptional nation. we're not exceptional just because of the size of our military or the size of our economy. we're exceptional because of the generosity and ingenuity of our people. 39 days left. this is the choice. do we lift each other up or do we tear each other down? >> clinton also called...
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, 23 or 24, and you could choose whether you wanted to be subject to national needs go into the peace corpkind of work or be raining bridges or teaching kids or being in the army, and i think that something like that brought everybody in and mixed them if geographically, ethnically, in terms of class, much as the forecast once did for young americans. i think it would be really powerful, and people always say, oh, no, no, that would be too expensive. don't think that's right. think it would be expensive up front to do, but it would be a massive investment, both in infrastructure reform and in building precisely the kinds of skills that we want to have. we want to have nurses and teachers, et cetera, et cetera. and i think that is the only kind of thing i can think of that would really shake things up and really give us a fighting chance of getting past some of this -- the partisanship that has been so detrimental and so destructive on so many different issues. >> host: some of strongest proponents have been former military, general stan mcchrystal is one of those. is that born of the milit
, 23 or 24, and you could choose whether you wanted to be subject to national needs go into the peace corpkind of work or be raining bridges or teaching kids or being in the army, and i think that something like that brought everybody in and mixed them if geographically, ethnically, in terms of class, much as the forecast once did for young americans. i think it would be really powerful, and people always say, oh, no, no, that would be too expensive. don't think that's right. think it would be...
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18 and 24 and you could choose whether you wanted to subject the national needs and going to the peace corps kind of work or the visa work or prepare bridges and teach kids or be in the army and it brought everybody in a mix them up geographically and ethnically and mix them up in terms of class like the drafted for young americans. it would be really powerful and people would say no no that would be too expensive but i don't think that's right. it would be expensive up front but it would be a massive investment in infrastructure of reform and building the kind ofw skills that we want. we want to have nurses and teachers et cetera. i think that's the only thing that i can think of that would really shake things up and giveu us a chance of getting past the partisanship that has been so detrimental and so destructive on so many different issues. >> some of the strongest proponents for national service has been former military,. >> here's the most amazing thing about the american military. it has all kinds of problems but it's this institution that is capable of marshaling so much human talent
18 and 24 and you could choose whether you wanted to subject the national needs and going to the peace corps kind of work or the visa work or prepare bridges and teach kids or be in the army and it brought everybody in a mix them up geographically and ethnically and mix them up in terms of class like the drafted for young americans. it would be really powerful and people would say no no that would be too expensive but i don't think that's right. it would be expensive up front but it would be a...
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you to work with me on now for all of us, especially people living with disabilities and myself, peace corps veteran who has gone back three times after wrongly fired, after digging digging the grave of a woman who messed titus and i had worked with dairy cows and a woman with a beef so to speak, you can do it within seven days and it wasn't done in i thought i was fired. that said, i have not given up, however, social services and atd the, and the policies in the county do not recognize that we have a section eight which i finally got in june. i like everyone to have a source of income equality. it's done in new york city, they passed a a law that you cannot discriminate when renting because of where your income comes from. >> caller: i'm in a motel on the taxpayers dime and been cut down to food stamps for 53 cents per day. >> host: i want to make sure we have a chance response. >> guest: i appreciate you calling in to hear a voice from the district it brings mice smile to my face. i'm glad were able to help you out. that's mission number one in our offices taken care of constituents. we j
you to work with me on now for all of us, especially people living with disabilities and myself, peace corps veteran who has gone back three times after wrongly fired, after digging digging the grave of a woman who messed titus and i had worked with dairy cows and a woman with a beef so to speak, you can do it within seven days and it wasn't done in i thought i was fired. that said, i have not given up, however, social services and atd the, and the policies in the county do not recognize that...
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, 23 or 24 and you could choose already you wanted to do it subject to national needs go to the peace corps or vista work or be repairing bridges or teaching kids or being in theari army i i think that somebody like that brought everybody in and milked them up geographically and ethnicallyed and in terms of class, much as the draft once did for young americans, think would be really powerful and people always say, oh, no, no that would be too expensive. don't think that's right. i think it would be expensive up front to do. but it would be a massive investment, both in infrastructure reform, and in building precise lie the kinds of skill we want theme want to nurses and teachers it's. they the only thing of thing i can think of that would shape things up and give us a fighting chance of getting past some of this -- the partisanship thatge has been so detrimental and so destructive on so many different issues.imenta >> host: some of the strongest proponents for national service have been former military, stan mcchrystal is one of those. do you think that's borne of the military experience. >
, 23 or 24 and you could choose already you wanted to do it subject to national needs go to the peace corps or vista work or be repairing bridges or teaching kids or being in theari army i i think that somebody like that brought everybody in and milked them up geographically and ethnicallyed and in terms of class, much as the draft once did for young americans, think would be really powerful and people always say, oh, no, no that would be too expensive. don't think that's right. i think it...
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for example, the peace corps received a bit of an increase.on't spend a lot of money the peace corps, to be honest, but there is value in that organization so we wanted to expand their mission where possible. see theine is, you will state department funding bill likely close to level funded by the end of the year. i believe that the zika funding issue will be dealt with in this continuing resolution that will be completed by september 30. we are talking about $1.1 billion worth of funding for zika. -- i anticipate zika funding will be available to help the nih develop a vaccine, as well as the cdc to develop better diagnostics and other prevention methods, mitigation to eradicate these areas were 12 -- madewell -- may dwell. the: we talked with previous congressmen who talked about the president already having a pot of money. guest: i agree with him to the extent that what we are talking about is creating a fema for disease. we understand when a tornado or hurricane hits or some other natural disaster, we expect government to respond. we don't
for example, the peace corps received a bit of an increase.on't spend a lot of money the peace corps, to be honest, but there is value in that organization so we wanted to expand their mission where possible. see theine is, you will state department funding bill likely close to level funded by the end of the year. i believe that the zika funding issue will be dealt with in this continuing resolution that will be completed by september 30. we are talking about $1.1 billion worth of funding for...
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the answer today was loud and clear: clear: we want peace, we want pe peace a spirited group of marchers from the milwaukee job corps peace day.their messages varied from addressing gun crime to bullying.undaunted by the weather they hope to debunk any notion that young people aren't motivated. 3 people are here to support and help them with the things that are going right now. this march is to show that us here in milwaukee at the job corps center are here to help and support cause of non violence and peace. yes!" yes!" some 50 students took part along milwaukee's fourth police district. not just talking the talk, but walking the walking and a path toward peace in milwaukee on this rainy wednesday. local students had the opportunity to get out of the classroom today and play a little music. music.500 students and faculty participated in summerfest's jazz education day with music clinics and perfomances, featuring nationally known jazz educators and performers. this is a free educational event for middle and high school music students. "so having the opportunity to put all of your energy into instrument, being part
the answer today was loud and clear: clear: we want peace, we want pe peace a spirited group of marchers from the milwaukee job corps peace day.their messages varied from addressing gun crime to bullying.undaunted by the weather they hope to debunk any notion that young people aren't motivated. 3 people are here to support and help them with the things that are going right now. this march is to show that us here in milwaukee at the job corps center are here to help and support cause of non...
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husband, roger, were in a group called international voluntary services, which was a precursor to the peace corps. we lived in the villages. we spoke lao. we ate their food. we loved the lao. we loved their people and the culture. one thing that escapes public knowledge is this -- secrecy around laos, which, for example, today the vietnam war more to my -- the vietnam war memorial, to my knowledge, there is no single u.s. military personnel who is identified on the wall as having died in laos. like it did not happen. maybe some of your colleagues were killed during the operation. some were. even before from outside of -- they were on the ground. maybe some of you have heard about an investigation which was held in detroit in the 1960's, and the second investigation more recently, where men testified under oath in public, on film, to the fact that they were in laos, in operations in laos. and lastly, i will mention the fact that henry kissinger, when he signed the geneva agreements, you can go and see the paper that he signed, in the national archives. i saw it in the war museum in hanoi, vietnam,
husband, roger, were in a group called international voluntary services, which was a precursor to the peace corps. we lived in the villages. we spoke lao. we ate their food. we loved the lao. we loved their people and the culture. one thing that escapes public knowledge is this -- secrecy around laos, which, for example, today the vietnam war more to my -- the vietnam war memorial, to my knowledge, there is no single u.s. military personnel who is identified on the wall as having died in laos....
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were with a group called in voluntary services and it was a precursor for several years of the peace corp. we lived in the villages and spoke loo and ate their food and loved the loo. we learned the people and the culture. one of the things that escapes public knowledge is that today the memorial is no single u.s. military personal whose identified on the wall, but even before outside of that, they were on the ground and maybe some of you have heard they went to the soldier investigation which was held in detroit in the 1960s and then a second -- last thing when kissen jer signed the agreements you can go and see the papers that were sign in the national ar rives. i saw it in the war museum in vietnam and he did not sign it but he went hk. that's not a signature. maybe it's fair to say that the u.s. did not really sign a peace agreement there were other personnel that did and where it was mentioned in the early slides that susan showed that more ordnance was dropped on laos than combined in the history of the warfare. if you measure in the terms of the per capita and the population and be
were with a group called in voluntary services and it was a precursor for several years of the peace corp. we lived in the villages and spoke loo and ate their food and loved the loo. we learned the people and the culture. one of the things that escapes public knowledge is that today the memorial is no single u.s. military personal whose identified on the wall, but even before outside of that, they were on the ground and maybe some of you have heard they went to the soldier investigation which...
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with nato, and the world of point four, and the world of the marshall plan, and the world of the peace corps. why can't we have that once again? we ought to be a beacon for nations who search for peace and who search for freedom, who search for individual liberty, who search for basic human rights. we haven't been lately. we can be once again. we'll never have that world leadership until we are strong at home, and we can have that strength if we return to the basic principles. it ought not to be a strength of bombast and threats. it ought to be a quiet strength based on the integrity of our people, the vision of the constitution, an innate strong will and purpose that god's given us in the greatest nation on earth, the united states. ms. frederick: president ford. mr. ford: as we have seen tonight, foreign policy and defense policy are difficult and complex issues. we can debate methods, we can debate one decision or another, but there are two things which cannot be debated -- experience and results. in the last two years, i have made policy decisions involving long-range difficulties and po
with nato, and the world of point four, and the world of the marshall plan, and the world of the peace corps. why can't we have that once again? we ought to be a beacon for nations who search for peace and who search for freedom, who search for individual liberty, who search for basic human rights. we haven't been lately. we can be once again. we'll never have that world leadership until we are strong at home, and we can have that strength if we return to the basic principles. it ought not to...