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perkins claimed he had the murder weapon. he said it had been given to him by a man named john thompson. >> john thompson was a low-level drug dealer and fence. he grew up in the projects in new orleans, was raised mostly by his grandmother. his father was a career criminal. >> richard perkins confronted mr. thompson after the fact and got mr. thompson to confess that he was the one that killed mr. liuzza. >> perkins said thompson also had an accomplice named kevin freeman. police arrested both freeman and thompson. >> the story that kevin freeman told police was that he and john thompson had been driving home together, and the car had run out of gas. ray liuzza drove past them, parked and began to walk across the street to his apartment. at that point, john thompson turned to him and said, "i'm going to hit that guy," and pulled a gun out of his pocket. >> and then mr. freeman got cold feet, if you will, and decided he didn't want to be part of it, and as he was running away, freeman said he heard the shots. >> the police ch
perkins claimed he had the murder weapon. he said it had been given to him by a man named john thompson. >> john thompson was a low-level drug dealer and fence. he grew up in the projects in new orleans, was raised mostly by his grandmother. his father was a career criminal. >> richard perkins confronted mr. thompson after the fact and got mr. thompson to confess that he was the one that killed mr. liuzza. >> perkins said thompson also had an accomplice named kevin freeman....
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frances perkins. do i have any frances perkins fans? others are saying, who's that?et me tell you that -- to make tell you why -- let me tell you why. that were beyonce. [laughter] sen. warren: frances perkins was visiting new york city in the early 1900s when the triangle shirt factory fire occurred. on thes a factory that's 11th and 12th floors of this big building in new york city down by union square. and in the space of about 20-25 146, mostly young immigrant women trying to support themselves and families, either burned to death in that fire or jumped to their death because the owners of those buildings had locked the fire escapes, didn't have fire extinguishers. now, here's the reason this story is so relevant to what we're talking about today. it was no surprise it happened. gosh,n't like oh, my people are working on high stories and they burned to death. no. workers have been marching for years, protesting, marching up and down the streets, holding signs, holding rallies. but the owners, who were making big money, figured out you spend your money one of two
frances perkins. do i have any frances perkins fans? others are saying, who's that?et me tell you that -- to make tell you why -- let me tell you why. that were beyonce. [laughter] sen. warren: frances perkins was visiting new york city in the early 1900s when the triangle shirt factory fire occurred. on thes a factory that's 11th and 12th floors of this big building in new york city down by union square. and in the space of about 20-25 146, mostly young immigrant women trying to support...
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>> frances perkins. do i have any frances perkins fans? let me tell you why.t was either that or beyoncÉ. for a lot of reasons. frances perkins was visiting in new york city in the early 1900s. shirtwaistiangle factory fire occurred. the 11th or 12th floors of the big building. 146bout 25 minutes, about women young, it immigrant trying to support themselves and their families either burned to death in the fire or jump to their debts because the owners of those buildings had locked the fire escapes, did not have fire extinguishers. here is the reason this story is so relevant. it was no surprise that it happened. folks had been talking about this and workers had been marching for years holding signs and rallies. but the owners who were making good money had figured out -- you can spend your money on fire escapes and making things work better for your workers or you can go to the government, state government in this case, spread around a little money and no one puts any regulations in place. that is what had happened. people kept pushing. no one would make any c
>> frances perkins. do i have any frances perkins fans? let me tell you why.t was either that or beyoncÉ. for a lot of reasons. frances perkins was visiting in new york city in the early 1900s. shirtwaistiangle factory fire occurred. the 11th or 12th floors of the big building. 146bout 25 minutes, about women young, it immigrant trying to support themselves and their families either burned to death in the fire or jump to their debts because the owners of those buildings had locked the...
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hollywood came calling paramount pictures hired screenwriter andrew burkett to turn story into a movie perkins meticulous recordings of their conversations are the basis for his new documentary. that. hollywood's screenplay the feeling is there. deconstructs fair in his own words. of course i was only in place it to vince evolved into and of course as it. well i need so many 100000 voices so many 100000 was said to me audio recordings are often tries to whitewash his war crimes or the director uses archive footage to show what the reality was. maybe i tell you so there's a number of. ok in 42600000. in spain 40. 3.2000000 tackles speaks of big huge wave perforce his projects required but he leaves out how many people were worked to death under horrific conditions others perished on forced resettlement margins the film shows what hero mit's was 40000000. a human life is something that has no value for him. so if you need millions. chancellery you will use them to build a new transferee if he needs millions of people. to improve. a war industry he will use them if under way millions of people ar
hollywood came calling paramount pictures hired screenwriter andrew burkett to turn story into a movie perkins meticulous recordings of their conversations are the basis for his new documentary. that. hollywood's screenplay the feeling is there. deconstructs fair in his own words. of course i was only in place it to vince evolved into and of course as it. well i need so many 100000 voices so many 100000 was said to me audio recordings are often tries to whitewash his war crimes or the director...
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january 2020 and the home was well aware that there was at least 3 instances agreed trafficking for the perkins sexual exploitation i made the case. the high court that time arkwright was being released to homelessness you've been discharged from hospital and the judge ordered that they must require you to continue to. officials have been vague to say the least in their comments on the case i was significant reforms of the national referral the hedonism for victims of modern slavery such as the introduction of new single component all authority the launch of a digital referral form as sure victims get the support they need more quickly there's been constant criticism that all the government talk on ending modern day slavery does not match in practice accusations that funding and support for victims are clearly inadequate figures from 2019 confirmed that more than 2000 survivors of modern day slavery were given housing and specialist support but it's not enough according to come painters who claim that a lack of safe and specialised accommodation is in fact leaving many of the victims traumatize
january 2020 and the home was well aware that there was at least 3 instances agreed trafficking for the perkins sexual exploitation i made the case. the high court that time arkwright was being released to homelessness you've been discharged from hospital and the judge ordered that they must require you to continue to. officials have been vague to say the least in their comments on the case i was significant reforms of the national referral the hedonism for victims of modern slavery such as the...
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every county needs to release the results know what it's going to stay for perkins think the democrats on the liberty storming the release of the iowa caucus results . prez is participating in increasing the confusion by asking for even more review even more time to pass between the time the voters voted and the results that they see this is a way of disconnecting voters from the results that they expected when they participated in those caucuses and at a certain point the people of iowa won't remember how they voted and any result that the democrat party wants to report they'll be able to chaos benefits fraud the longer and more difficult it is to understand the easier it will be to report something that didn't happen and people will accept it and the democrat party is terrified that sanders will be the candidate and the democrats will have only managed to tap the brakes on their principal problem which is how to prevent the popularity of bernie sanders from causing him to be the candidate that loses in a landslide to donald trump and they're willing to risk embarrassment to make sure
every county needs to release the results know what it's going to stay for perkins think the democrats on the liberty storming the release of the iowa caucus results . prez is participating in increasing the confusion by asking for even more review even more time to pass between the time the voters voted and the results that they see this is a way of disconnecting voters from the results that they expected when they participated in those caucuses and at a certain point the people of iowa won't...
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president perkins, speaker her areman, and members of the 65th legislature, thank you for your welcome. to the people of wyoming here and those watching at home, good morning. and i also want to welcome secretary of state ed buchanan, treasurer kurt meyer, and superintendent bay low. [ applause ] together we have addressed many tough issues this year, always crafting sensible, workable solutions to even the most challenging of those facing our state. communities large and small. and i thank you for your work. we are honored this morning with the presence of supreme court chief justice and justices bloomgarden and gray. thank you for your wise consideration of perplexing issues and your appropriate allocation of the law. [ applause ] and i'm really pleased to have lee spoonhunter, chairman of the northern arap ahoe business council today. travel conditions prevented karen snyder from being here. i would like you to join me in welcoming them to this chamber. [ applause ] we are friends, and i've enjoyed building our relationships this year. and i look forward to the progress that we will
president perkins, speaker her areman, and members of the 65th legislature, thank you for your welcome. to the people of wyoming here and those watching at home, good morning. and i also want to welcome secretary of state ed buchanan, treasurer kurt meyer, and superintendent bay low. [ applause ] together we have addressed many tough issues this year, always crafting sensible, workable solutions to even the most challenging of those facing our state. communities large and small. and i thank you...
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remember, the money that for the dirty russian dossier, put together by a foreign national, went to perkins, a law firm. they paid christopher steele the money for the dirty russian dossier. it was then used later to spy on a president transition team in the presidency. back to buttigieg. not only was he untruthful to congress, but he also blatantly lied on fisa applications. so did rod rosenstein. remember, they signed off on an application that the top of a fisa verification verified. at the very same time, they had been warned, all of them. it was nothing more than salacious, unverified, bought and paid by clinton, put together by a trump hater by the name of -- that's not all. we know speed 23 was actually referred per leaking highly sensitive government material. "he set a dangerous example." the many thousands more former fbi employees. despite these unprecedented findings, buttigieg hasn't been charged with anything. no predon raid at buttigieg's house. no fake news cnn cameras either. he is running in jail for lying on bank loan applications. he's facing nine years 4.2 years. wow. n
remember, the money that for the dirty russian dossier, put together by a foreign national, went to perkins, a law firm. they paid christopher steele the money for the dirty russian dossier. it was then used later to spy on a president transition team in the presidency. back to buttigieg. not only was he untruthful to congress, but he also blatantly lied on fisa applications. so did rod rosenstein. remember, they signed off on an application that the top of a fisa verification verified. at the...
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tony perkins has analysis next. >> shannon: the president and the speaker of the house feet away from each other at the national prayer breakfast today, but there were no trut >> the president and the speaker of the house just feet away from each other at the national prayer breakfast but there was no truce and expect another round of fireworks tonight. >> wouldn't be another day without it. stability and humility are rare qualities anywhere but in washington these days they are almost impossible to find but you would think if you could find them somewhere in this town anywhere you would hope the national prayer breakfast would be it. >> by god almighty. >> for a moment civility and humidity existed. less than 24 hours after donald trump's acquittal in his senate impeachment trial the man impeaches, those who impeach the red his jerry gathered in prayer. then the president held a newspaper headline that said it all. if only he had stopped there but he didn't. >> i don't like people who use their faith as justification for doing what they know is wrong. nor do i like people who say i p
tony perkins has analysis next. >> shannon: the president and the speaker of the house feet away from each other at the national prayer breakfast today, but there were no trut >> the president and the speaker of the house just feet away from each other at the national prayer breakfast but there was no truce and expect another round of fireworks tonight. >> wouldn't be another day without it. stability and humility are rare qualities anywhere but in washington these days they...
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a 12 year-old connor perkins was diagnosed with cystic fibrosis in 2007 and is a diehard lighting fame got to skate with the team courtesy of the make a wish foundation. even scored against star goalie, ondrej vessel, its kind. we'll take a look at this i'm reading it. >>and that wraps up kron 4 news at night. but our primetime coverage continues at the top of the hour, pam moore is here with what we're working on for kron 4 news at 10 grant and vicki. thank you coming up next at 10 shocked and saddened neighbors stunned to learn an 18 year-old was arrested in the gruesome death of his mother what police say the son did when they arrived at the home plus 41 new cases of corona virus on a quarantine cruise ship. >>and the global death toll soars past 600 of the cdc is the shipping testing kits in hopes of speeding up detection of the virus and stopping it. and one year after a ruptured gas line explosion. the ntsb is still investigating where the case stands right now don't go away our 3 of growing up in la, bad air forced us indoors. and now we have to deal with this. climate change is
a 12 year-old connor perkins was diagnosed with cystic fibrosis in 2007 and is a diehard lighting fame got to skate with the team courtesy of the make a wish foundation. even scored against star goalie, ondrej vessel, its kind. we'll take a look at this i'm reading it. >>and that wraps up kron 4 news at night. but our primetime coverage continues at the top of the hour, pam moore is here with what we're working on for kron 4 news at 10 grant and vicki. thank you coming up next at 10...
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abused at least 177 male students, according to an independent investigation conducted by law firm, perkins coie. the investigation was commissioned after a whistle-blower came forward to say he was victimized. former ohio state wrestler named mike disabato. other former students have joined him. and 350 students have now filed suit against university. the whistle-blower and numerous other former wrestlers say at the time they told jim jordan, among others, what was going on. and they say jim jordan turned a blind eye to the systemic sexual abuse happening right under his nose. that claim is backed up by that same independent investigation which found the abuse was, and i quote it here, "open secret, including among the coaching staff." that whistle-blower telling nbc news, "i considered jim jordan a friend but at the end of the day he's absolutely lying if he says he doesn't know what was going on." at a public hearing on tuesday, that whistle-blower's brother who was also a wrestler at ohio state said jim jordan called him in 2018 to pressure him to contradict his brother. >> jim jordan c
abused at least 177 male students, according to an independent investigation conducted by law firm, perkins coie. the investigation was commissioned after a whistle-blower came forward to say he was victimized. former ohio state wrestler named mike disabato. other former students have joined him. and 350 students have now filed suit against university. the whistle-blower and numerous other former wrestlers say at the time they told jim jordan, among others, what was going on. and they say jim...
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years back, you know, harassment and how that affects the ecosystem, the controversy that kliner perkinswhat do you think is the legacy of the lightspeed controversy of ellen pow and her suit versus kp how has the ha affected the environment we find ourselves in today and the progress that we see? >> we were woborn out of that moment in silicon valley it was an impetus that we called the momentum and is becoming a movement where change is happening. we believe it's driven by the economics of diversity and the value that's available so that sparks the awareness and now the economics are taking over, people saying it's about getting diversity around the table so that we can have more diverse perspectives and thus have a better economic opportunity. >> pam, i'm curious, is it realistic, is it attainable to think that all of these existing vc firms that don't have some sort of female partner on board, that that's where you're going to find gender parity by adding more women versus more women investors coming on and creating their own firms with their own new cultures as i get tongue-tied >>
years back, you know, harassment and how that affects the ecosystem, the controversy that kliner perkinswhat do you think is the legacy of the lightspeed controversy of ellen pow and her suit versus kp how has the ha affected the environment we find ourselves in today and the progress that we see? >> we were woborn out of that moment in silicon valley it was an impetus that we called the momentum and is becoming a movement where change is happening. we believe it's driven by the economics...
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it includes a total for perkins state grants. additionally we're requesting $150 million, an increase of more than $135 million to fund stem activities led by hbcus and other minority serving institutions located in opportunity zones. this administration wants every student in america to have more education options that focus on preparing them for successful careers. that goes hand in hand with the ground breaking -- consider that fsa is a bank that has dra mat you cannily outgrown its structure. we propose a new governance structure and whether fsa should be a stand alone entity. in the meantime, we're continuing to build on the reforms with one operating system, one website. and importantly on providing customers, students, and their families with a seamless student loan experience. in the end, our budget is about one thing. putting students and their needs above all else. it's a budget that recognizes that no student and no state, no teacher and no town are the same. states need to be free to address the particular problems of
it includes a total for perkins state grants. additionally we're requesting $150 million, an increase of more than $135 million to fund stem activities led by hbcus and other minority serving institutions located in opportunity zones. this administration wants every student in america to have more education options that focus on preparing them for successful careers. that goes hand in hand with the ground breaking -- consider that fsa is a bank that has dra mat you cannily outgrown its...
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our next will b guest will be te tony perkins is coming up next ♪ ♪ you better to get to knowing ♪ showingmbers like martin. an air force veteran made of doing what's right, not what's easy. so when a hailstorm hit, usaa reached out before he could even inspect the damage. that's how you do it right. usaa insurance is made just the way martin's family needs it - with hassle-free claims, he got paid before his neighbor even got started. because doing right by our members, that's what's right. usaa. what you're made of, we're made for. usaa 1 in 3 deaths is caused by cardiovascular disease. millions of patients are treated with statins-but up to 75% persistent cardiovascular risk still remains. many have turned to fish oil supplements. others, fenofibrates or niacin. but here's a number you should take to heart: zero-the number of fda approvals these products have, when added to statins, to reduce the risk of cardiovascular disease. ask your doctor about an advancement in prescription therapies with proven protection. visit truetoyourheart.com brian: glad you are up. hope you are dressed. he
our next will b guest will be te tony perkins is coming up next ♪ ♪ you better to get to knowing ♪ showingmbers like martin. an air force veteran made of doing what's right, not what's easy. so when a hailstorm hit, usaa reached out before he could even inspect the damage. that's how you do it right. usaa insurance is made just the way martin's family needs it - with hassle-free claims, he got paid before his neighbor even got started. because doing right by our members, that's what's...
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the design for development back to 2011, i worked on this a little bit with perkins more like on the planning andy sign side. it is gratifying to see what was a big wild idea coming to fruition right now. it is exciting to think through the details what can happen. that really form the foundation for a lot of development work occurring, which you all know. associated with that was a development agreement and sustainability obligations with the development greet in 2011. if you want to get into exhibit o of the gda. one of those was to achieve le id for neighborhood development. that is what i have been involved with achieving certification and implementing it. there was also transportation, infrastructure and energy and water that the project committed to. those are locked in and required by the development agreement and we are benefiting from or tearing off the commitments that were made years ago. there was a plan that pre-dated the design for development and was updated in 2011. there is good material in there and it is something to revisit, maybe think of updated concepts how it
the design for development back to 2011, i worked on this a little bit with perkins more like on the planning andy sign side. it is gratifying to see what was a big wild idea coming to fruition right now. it is exciting to think through the details what can happen. that really form the foundation for a lot of development work occurring, which you all know. associated with that was a development agreement and sustainability obligations with the development greet in 2011. if you want to get into...
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narratives abound that cash is dying or cashless society around the future were mulling is to use cash perkins act millennials and the grandparents have cash in common. both generations use more than those between ages 30 and 60. in a sample of mostly small business transactions, iowa and wisconsin, two of them are cash intensive states have a lot more in common with the bronx in staten island. while utah and virginia two of the more card intensive states are much more similar to brooklyn and manhattan. nationally, racial minorities and wrote americans both use cash or quickly that has been stay cash is most commonly people pay for things under $25. while cash is talking there's no denying increasingly large number of goods and services are moving onto digital payment platforms that do not accept cash. as they come digitizes, those without access to low-cost reliable digital payments are increasingly unable to participate and share in the benefits. prior concerned that the digital divide were centered around the question of access your smartphones have successfully bridged this divide. however
narratives abound that cash is dying or cashless society around the future were mulling is to use cash perkins act millennials and the grandparents have cash in common. both generations use more than those between ages 30 and 60. in a sample of mostly small business transactions, iowa and wisconsin, two of them are cash intensive states have a lot more in common with the bronx in staten island. while utah and virginia two of the more card intensive states are much more similar to brooklyn and...
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all those years ago, you were one of the first, rowena, you and zelda perkins. you were an assistant. he had all of the power. you had none of the power, but you did complain when you think of all of that now, all of these years later, that finally some measure of justice has been served, what goes through your mind >> it's really overwhelming. i think i'm still processing how i feel about it. i remember not seeing any nda for 20 years and it's a retriggering of the terror we felt in the office when we negotiated that nda. and also, pride in our 24-year-old and 25-year-old selves, that we fought so hard for the clauses that would help other women. of course, they didn't because he is surrounded by the neighborhood hell-bent on his sexual predation. back this those days when we were negotiating the nda, we felt we were raising a voice, saying you cannot do that to us. and it took another 22 years before that voice was amplified to the extent to where everyone knows. >> megan, now, this moves to los angeles. more charges there potentially this is not over >> this
all those years ago, you were one of the first, rowena, you and zelda perkins. you were an assistant. he had all of the power. you had none of the power, but you did complain when you think of all of that now, all of these years later, that finally some measure of justice has been served, what goes through your mind >> it's really overwhelming. i think i'm still processing how i feel about it. i remember not seeing any nda for 20 years and it's a retriggering of the terror we felt in the...
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so, you know, adam jed would perkins supporting cooley and don't hear about it from the other side of the aisle, but the hillary clinton campaign, the d.n.c. actually paid foreigners to try to effect our 20616 election and i constantly hear about how outrageous it was that the now debunked allegations that the trump cam spain conspired with russia to effect our election, they don't want to what was slam dunked proved that the d.n.c. did pay foreigners to try to effect our electric. one foreigner from italy was involved. one from australia. and i know people like to say that there were no ukranians involved that's totally debunked, but the fact that russia has tried to affect our election, china, does not mutually exclude the fact that there were ukranians that tried o affect our 2016 election and exhibit a would be you had the ambassador ukraine to the u.s. write an op ed trying to prevent donald trump from being president. that is foreign interference with an election. i don't know where they are going that stuff. the only russian propaganda that has been the most effective is propag
so, you know, adam jed would perkins supporting cooley and don't hear about it from the other side of the aisle, but the hillary clinton campaign, the d.n.c. actually paid foreigners to try to effect our 20616 election and i constantly hear about how outrageous it was that the now debunked allegations that the trump cam spain conspired with russia to effect our election, they don't want to what was slam dunked proved that the d.n.c. did pay foreigners to try to effect our electric. one...
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the simon wiesenthal center, i want to commend senator jackey rosen and through the chair, chairman perkins, for being here, right here in the u.s. senate at a time of a broken political conversation in our country. and through c-span and high-tech, sending out a message to our elected officials on both sides. there shouldn't be only anti-semitism and let us start with it, in order to try to rediscover a sense of why we're really here and a type of bipartisanship and when we can, nonpartisanship. i commend the commitment across the board politically, religiously, for you, sir, you don't know me very well but you should be very worried when a rabbi starts by saying something nice about you. [ laughter ] so, let me make also with permission two comments on some of the important issues being raised previously. on the monday morning after the mass murders in new zealand, i received a phone call from the senior official from facebook. he said, rabbi, got great news for you, we've already removed streaming of the mass murders that took place in new zealand. and i said, peter, i thought you were c
the simon wiesenthal center, i want to commend senator jackey rosen and through the chair, chairman perkins, for being here, right here in the u.s. senate at a time of a broken political conversation in our country. and through c-span and high-tech, sending out a message to our elected officials on both sides. there shouldn't be only anti-semitism and let us start with it, in order to try to rediscover a sense of why we're really here and a type of bipartisanship and when we can,...
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the design for development back to 2011, i worked on this a little bit with perkins more like on theplanning andy sign side. it is gratifying to see what was a big wild idea coming to fruition right now. it is exciting to think through the details what can happen. that really form the foundation for a lot of development work occurring, which you all know. associated with that was a development agreement and sustainability obligations with the development greet in 2011. if you want to get into exhibit o of the gda. one of those was to achieve le id for neighborhood development. that is what i have been involved with achieving certification and implementing it. there was also transportation, infrastructure and energy and water that the project committed to. those are locked in and required by the development agreement and we are benefiting from or tearing off the commitments that were made years ago. there was a plan that pre-dated the design for development and was updated in 2011. there is good material in there and it is something to revisit, maybe think of updated concepts how it c
the design for development back to 2011, i worked on this a little bit with perkins more like on theplanning andy sign side. it is gratifying to see what was a big wild idea coming to fruition right now. it is exciting to think through the details what can happen. that really form the foundation for a lot of development work occurring, which you all know. associated with that was a development agreement and sustainability obligations with the development greet in 2011. if you want to get into...
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number two, a fellow named john perkins wrote a book.everybody would read that dok and realize if we would a marshall plan for the central american part of this world, we could create a situation where people wouldn't necessarily want to come to this country. when dennis kucinich was running for president, he suggested a department of peace. if we took the money they spend on the wall and protecting our southern border and all the money we spend on 70 things that have to do with the military-industrial complex and directed a fraction of it, a marshall plan for central america -- i have a good friend who is an illegal alien who came her 20 something years ago. he is hard-working. he makes plenty of money. he can rent real estate out for people, etc. one of his friends came from mexico and talked. would you rather be here or in your own country? they both said i would rather be in my own country with my own culture. i said, what would keep you there? if we could create an economic situation where we could be there. we need a country of law
number two, a fellow named john perkins wrote a book.everybody would read that dok and realize if we would a marshall plan for the central american part of this world, we could create a situation where people wouldn't necessarily want to come to this country. when dennis kucinich was running for president, he suggested a department of peace. if we took the money they spend on the wall and protecting our southern border and all the money we spend on 70 things that have to do with the...
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f.d.r., our amazing secretary of labor, francis perkins, deserve a huge amount of credit. and after the wagner act was passed and national labor relations act, within just 12 years, one-third of american workers were members of unions. and that figure, about a third of all workers being in unions persisted for some time. but then employers went on the attack to try to undermine that law. truman'sover president veto, the taft-hafertly amendments were passed. 1959, other amendments were passed in the eisenhower administration. so that while a third of workers were union members in the late 1930's and and by the time i started organizing workers in 2020, just ay, in 6.2% of workers in the private sector in our country have the voice and power of a union. and this has decimated the american middle class and it has de the american dream reseed from views for so many american workers. we are going to spend some time talking about the proper act and i want to invite my esteemed colleague from the great state of minnesota, representative omar to join me in saying a few words about
f.d.r., our amazing secretary of labor, francis perkins, deserve a huge amount of credit. and after the wagner act was passed and national labor relations act, within just 12 years, one-third of american workers were members of unions. and that figure, about a third of all workers being in unions persisted for some time. but then employers went on the attack to try to undermine that law. truman'sover president veto, the taft-hafertly amendments were passed. 1959, other amendments were passed in...
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and that's why i will call out tony perkins and ralph reed and robert jeffers because they are not advocating thank you so much for joining me this morning. jack jenkins reporter for "religion service news." rola roland martin host of "roland martin unfiltered." >>> the coronavirus is affecting every controinent -- continent except antarctica. introducing even more value from fidelity. fidelity now has zero commissions for online u.s. equity trades and etfs. and fidelity also offers zero account fees for brokerage accounts, plus zero minimums to open an account. and only fidelity offers four zero expense ratio index funds directly to investors. with all of those zeros, there are zero reasons to invest anywhere else. fidelity. ♪ so maybe i'll win ♪ saved by zero ncan it one up spaghetti night? cleaning power of liquid. it sure can. really? can it one up breakfast in bed? yeah, for sure. thanks, boys. what about that? uhh, yep! it can? yeah, even that! i would very much like to see that. me too. introducing new tide power pods. one up the toughest stains with 50% more cleaning power than liquid
and that's why i will call out tony perkins and ralph reed and robert jeffers because they are not advocating thank you so much for joining me this morning. jack jenkins reporter for "religion service news." rola roland martin host of "roland martin unfiltered." >>> the coronavirus is affecting every controinent -- continent except antarctica. introducing even more value from fidelity. fidelity now has zero commissions for online u.s. equity trades and etfs. and...