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according to one organization that keeps track of these things, robert king joining us on the phone.hank you for joining us. give us a snapshot of the last 44 hours -- last 24 hours of how businesses could be changing because of the indiana law. guest: the christian church disciples of christ announced that they would be moving their 2017 national convention away from indianapolis. that is a blow, because that is a pretty large convention they bring about 8000 visitors over several days. that single event alone is estimated to cost is about $5.9 million in lost ending. the irony of this is that the christian church disciples of christ is headquartered here in indianapolis. this is a stand they are making here in their own city by not holding their convention and bringing people from all over the country to come to indianapolis. that is part of the biggest one we've had so far. host: we've also heard about this women's conference that could spend about half $1 million in the state. could you expand on that? guest: i reported on that on monday. that was really the first one to announce
according to one organization that keeps track of these things, robert king joining us on the phone.hank you for joining us. give us a snapshot of the last 44 hours -- last 24 hours of how businesses could be changing because of the indiana law. guest: the christian church disciples of christ announced that they would be moving their 2017 national convention away from indianapolis. that is a blow, because that is a pretty large convention they bring about 8000 visitors over several days. that...
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>> i met an amazing man named robert king had just been released after 29 years of solitary confinementyears of wrongful conviction in angola and he came to san francisco where i was a graduate student. he addressed the audience with such grace and said jesus and was at peace with where he was met but -- what is so phenomenal and changing the system i recognized i needed to learn something from this man. this was an incredible person. i just asked him what i could do any said, write my comrades. so i started writing both herman and albert. at which time herman got thrown into the dungeon, which is actually more punitive in solitary confinement in angola. he got thrown in the dungeon this time for possession of contraband, which was a pamphlet from a black panther forty-year reunion. i started to see his condition dilapidated through his handwriting, his lack of ability to hold onto a sentence. his imagination started to drown. i realize and needed to do something. amy: albert woodfox is still in prison, although his conviction is been overturned three times? >> isn't that amazing? over
>> i met an amazing man named robert king had just been released after 29 years of solitary confinementyears of wrongful conviction in angola and he came to san francisco where i was a graduate student. he addressed the audience with such grace and said jesus and was at peace with where he was met but -- what is so phenomenal and changing the system i recognized i needed to learn something from this man. this was an incredible person. i just asked him what i could do any said, write my...
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. >> robert king, has there been a sense from the business community, chambers of commerce those kindns, hotels, those type of things, are they weighing in on the potential impact, as prfar as loss of business? >> they are. they're being very outspoken. the deal you refer to that will be announced today, our statehouse reporters have been talking about how intimately involved the business community was in the deal that's going to be announced. they were directly part of the negotiations and their views have been taken strongly into account perhaps even more so than some of the social conservatives who were driveing the religious freedom legislation. nine ceos from our state's largest employers sent the governor a letter we have to do something about this. there's just been a lot of concern from everyone to past mayors of indianapolis and other business leaders about the impact this is having on our city. former governor daniels in an interview with the latest newspaperlatest -- lafayette newspaper said there are a lot of people heartsick here about what's happening to nand and indiana
. >> robert king, has there been a sense from the business community, chambers of commerce those kindns, hotels, those type of things, are they weighing in on the potential impact, as prfar as loss of business? >> they are. they're being very outspoken. the deal you refer to that will be announced today, our statehouse reporters have been talking about how intimately involved the business community was in the deal that's going to be announced. they were directly part of the...
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well, it all started when robert baratheon, king of the seven kingdoms was left the vacancy for throneter ] [ laughter ] >> wow, that should be a series of books. >> i think it would make a better tv show. >> so wait, who do you think your mother really is? >> well, i thought about it a lot. i'm 100% certain -- >> let's play charades! >> yeah! >> direwolf. three-eyed raven. insect! [ laughter ] >> seth: you know nothing jon snow. >> well, what was it then? >> "you've got mail." >> i love that movie. >> me too. >> really? >> yeah. [ cheers and applause ] >> seth: kit harington, everybody. season five of "game of thrones," premieres sunday, april 12th. be right back with adam horovitz. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ bring us your aching... and sleep deprived. bring us those who want to feel well rested and ready to enjoy the morning ahead. aleve pm. the first to combine a sleep aid... plus the 12 hour pain relieving strength of aleve. for pain relief that can last until the am. so you... you... and you, can be a morning person again. aleve pm, for a better am. new lipton ♪ arkling iced tea. r
well, it all started when robert baratheon, king of the seven kingdoms was left the vacancy for throneter ] [ laughter ] >> wow, that should be a series of books. >> i think it would make a better tv show. >> so wait, who do you think your mother really is? >> well, i thought about it a lot. i'm 100% certain -- >> let's play charades! >> yeah! >> direwolf. three-eyed raven. insect! [ laughter ] >> seth: you know nothing jon snow. >> well,...
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well, it all started when robert baratheon, king of the seven kingdoms was left the vacancy for thronehould be a series of books. >> i think it would make a better tv show. >> so wait, who do you think your mother really is? >> well, i thought about it a lot. i'm 100% certain -- >> let's play charades! >> yeah! >> direwolf. three-eyed raven. insect! [ laughter ] >> seth: you know nothing jon snow. >> well, what was it then? >> "you've got mail." >> i love that movie. >> me too. >> really? >> yeah. [ cheers and applause ] >> seth: kit harington, everybody. season five of "game of thrones," premieres sunday, april 12th. be right back with adam horovitz. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ ♪ the new, twenty-fifteen ford focus believes in "more." more to see. more to feel. ♪ more to make things really, really... interesting. ♪ the new focus. from the auto brand more people buy, and buy again. you love our greatest, now try our latest. olive garden's irresistible duos. our most craveable classics like chicken parmigiana, paired with new tastes to explore, plus salad and breadsticks. four all new duos
well, it all started when robert baratheon, king of the seven kingdoms was left the vacancy for thronehould be a series of books. >> i think it would make a better tv show. >> so wait, who do you think your mother really is? >> well, i thought about it a lot. i'm 100% certain -- >> let's play charades! >> yeah! >> direwolf. three-eyed raven. insect! [ laughter ] >> seth: you know nothing jon snow. >> well, what was it then? >> "you've...
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i'd like to say thanks to senators inhofe, mayotte boozeman, vie camp, king kirk, fisher, hatch, helder, murkowski, rand, roberts round, shaheen, sullivan tester, wicker and widen. in summary ga needs your help. we look forward to working with you in the upcoming faa reauthorization. both of which stand to put our industry in a much needed climb. thank you. >> thank you, mr. baker. miss gilligan, i wanted to ask you for an update on the progress of the pilots' records database and where the initiative stands and what we can expect in terms of it moving forward forward. >> thank you, senator. development of this database has proven to be quite a technical challenge we have run a proof of concept so we know conceptually what it is we need to do in order to meet the requirements of the bill. what we've run into is that the amount of records that the bill would have us incorporate into the single pilot database is creating the challenge. many records now and going forward will be automated records but the bill calls for the complete history of every pilot currently in the commercial system and many of our pilots hav
i'd like to say thanks to senators inhofe, mayotte boozeman, vie camp, king kirk, fisher, hatch, helder, murkowski, rand, roberts round, shaheen, sullivan tester, wicker and widen. in summary ga needs your help. we look forward to working with you in the upcoming faa reauthorization. both of which stand to put our industry in a much needed climb. thank you. >> thank you, mr. baker. miss gilligan, i wanted to ask you for an update on the progress of the pilots' records database and where...
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. >> you were thinking back today to what your father robert kennedy did the martin luther king, jr. killed. he was campaigning in indianapolis. he went in the streets, calmed people down. he gave two significant speeches there. >> he gave a speech in indianapolis the night martin luther king -- when most 30 city0 cities across the country went up in flames much like baltimore last night. what he said is you may be bitter because a white person killed martin luther king, but my own brother was killed by a white plan. what -- white man. we can't live with bitterness. we have love and compassion whether they be black or white. let us tame the savageness of man. i think what you've seen -- and i find it encouraging from the child, the mothers, political leaders, is they're not playing the blame game. they're saying what can we do to bring our city together and make it gentle and make us a community again? >> and as a former lieutenant governor of maryland the relationship between the republicans in the state house and the mayor there could be difficult. >> it could be difficult. and you
. >> you were thinking back today to what your father robert kennedy did the martin luther king, jr. killed. he was campaigning in indianapolis. he went in the streets, calmed people down. he gave two significant speeches there. >> he gave a speech in indianapolis the night martin luther king -- when most 30 city0 cities across the country went up in flames much like baltimore last night. what he said is you may be bitter because a white person killed martin luther king, but my own...
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king. certainly robert caro who's done all the wonderful work on lyndon johnson's life and legacy, i would suggest you read his work to get what robert caro says about lyndon johnson the way he viewed it. my book is from king's perspective, not from johnson's, so i don't feel knowledgeable enough to answer. on your second question, i do know the deal on the second question. so many of these black leaders i referenced earlier by name roy wilkens of the naacp whitney young in the urban league, carl rohan, ralph bunch, thurgood marshall and others who had issue with dr. king, many of them, most of them were concerned about the damage that king was doing to their relationship, that is to say to black america's relationship with lyndon johnson. put another way lyndon johnson was viewed by many black folk at that time as the best friend that black folk in this country had had in the oval office since lincoln and the emancipation proclamation freeing the slaves. this guy passes the civil rights act, the voting rights act, you know, to say nothing of the other social programs he pushed forward. he
king. certainly robert caro who's done all the wonderful work on lyndon johnson's life and legacy, i would suggest you read his work to get what robert caro says about lyndon johnson the way he viewed it. my book is from king's perspective, not from johnson's, so i don't feel knowledgeable enough to answer. on your second question, i do know the deal on the second question. so many of these black leaders i referenced earlier by name roy wilkens of the naacp whitney young in the urban league,...
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it has fined construction manager working the king of prussia job imc construction for violations in past years. on the phone imc's president and ceo robertould cot tone describes his company roll in king of prussia as the construction managers the people who dot budget and schedule adding w we do not directly perform labor. he also wrote on the electric, the electrical contractors were responsible for today's incident incident. omni has no violation history with osha. osha's database of company violation shows imc construction of malvern has run a foul of osha rules in the past. the most serious came in mid 2011 while working in hatfield. it was cited for violating rules on fire protection. osha called it a serious violation and fined imc $1,500 which it paid. records show in late 2011, imc was cited again for fire protect protect. this time the fine was just 200 bucks and again imc paid up. and back in october of 2010, the malvern company was fined $490 for what osha called a serious violation involving fall protection. >>> now we do that story by looking into documents posted online by osha. now in an e-mailed response this afternoon i
it has fined construction manager working the king of prussia job imc construction for violations in past years. on the phone imc's president and ceo robertould cot tone describes his company roll in king of prussia as the construction managers the people who dot budget and schedule adding w we do not directly perform labor. he also wrote on the electric, the electrical contractors were responsible for today's incident incident. omni has no violation history with osha. osha's database of...
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king. so robert care rojas done all the wonderful work on lyndon johnson, read his work to get what he says about lyndon johnson, they way he viewed it. my book is from king's perspective, not johnson's, so i don't feel acknowledgeable enough to. a onure second question i know the deal on the second question. so that many of these black leaders i refer repsed earlier by name, the naacp. young, thunder in marshall -- thurgood marshall, many of them were concerned. the damage that king was doing to their relationship, that is to say to black america's relationship with lyndon johnson. another way,line iline don john so is vas viewed buy black folk as the best friend that black folk had in the oval office since abraham lincoln. so johnson comes along and this guy passes the civil rights act, the voting rights act say nothing of the other social programs he pushed forward. the war on poverty. to most black folk johnson was the best friend we had in the oval as since lincoln had been the president, and they did not like the fact that martin over an issue in some little place called vietnam, over
king. so robert care rojas done all the wonderful work on lyndon johnson, read his work to get what he says about lyndon johnson, they way he viewed it. my book is from king's perspective, not johnson's, so i don't feel acknowledgeable enough to. a onure second question i know the deal on the second question. so that many of these black leaders i refer repsed earlier by name, the naacp. young, thunder in marshall -- thurgood marshall, many of them were concerned. the damage that king was doing...
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robert? >> and then become something of a king-maker as well.he owns the evangelical right on the republican party, then let's say a jeb bush looks like he's going to get the nomination, he needs to go courting huckabee to get that vote from huckabee but he's not just an evangelical. he's doing some smarter things too. he's actually carved out a little exceptional nis for himself with social security. most republican candidates are talking aboutration the eligibility age. not huckabee. huckabee is saying no, we leave the program alone. it's a pact with the american people that we've made. he knows that his, you know his constituency is an older constituency, too, and he's playing to that. >> yeah, so he's a politician. >> yeah. >> chris, a few hours ago just behind me here in this ballroom in nashua governor jeb bush was asked by one of these activists about a coronation happening in the republican party what. huckabee is doing is playing on name pulls in the base. he knows there's a lot of skepticism with bush. they think this is an aristocrati
robert? >> and then become something of a king-maker as well.he owns the evangelical right on the republican party, then let's say a jeb bush looks like he's going to get the nomination, he needs to go courting huckabee to get that vote from huckabee but he's not just an evangelical. he's doing some smarter things too. he's actually carved out a little exceptional nis for himself with social security. most republican candidates are talking aboutration the eligibility age. not huckabee....
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king of clubs on the u.s. military most wanted iraqi regime fugitives. joining me now robert jordan thank you for joining us tonight, ambassador. before we get into the question, let's talk about what is going on. and please pick up the point that john mccain was saying in his criticism of general martin dempsey, saying that yes, we understand that or mahdi is important and we have other things to worry about. would you agree with the joint chiefs of staff? >> i think that we need to be careful to understand exactly what he has said, he said that it is not embolic. by that i think he meant symbolic to the islamic states and also to the efforts to contain them. he certainly would never have suggested that the blood and sacrifice of the soldiers made in fighting for romani wasn't worth it by any means. i worked closely with him when he was a one star general in saudi arabia helping train the saudi national guard, he's a bright guy i have no doubt about his patriotism or his judgment. i think that he is saying, we have constrained the jets and limitations, we have a very constra
king of clubs on the u.s. military most wanted iraqi regime fugitives. joining me now robert jordan thank you for joining us tonight, ambassador. before we get into the question, let's talk about what is going on. and please pick up the point that john mccain was saying in his criticism of general martin dempsey, saying that yes, we understand that or mahdi is important and we have other things to worry about. would you agree with the joint chiefs of staff? >> i think that we need to be...
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king jr.. and our conversation with investigative reporter for the washington post robert kessler. he has written many books. and on american history tv on c-span3, saturday at 8 p.m. eastern, east carolina university professor emeritus charles calhoun on the optical faced and a compliment made by ulysses s grant during his presidency. and sunday afternoon at 6:00, historian hetrick schroeder takes us on a tour of the courthouse in virginia, the site of a confederate surrender on april 9, 1865. rula ghani: is the first lady of again a stamp. her husband assumed the presidency in 2014. she recently shared her views on women in afghanistan humanitarian aid and prospects of peace for country. this is one hour.
king jr.. and our conversation with investigative reporter for the washington post robert kessler. he has written many books. and on american history tv on c-span3, saturday at 8 p.m. eastern, east carolina university professor emeritus charles calhoun on the optical faced and a compliment made by ulysses s grant during his presidency. and sunday afternoon at 6:00, historian hetrick schroeder takes us on a tour of the courthouse in virginia, the site of a confederate surrender on april 9, 1865....
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king. >> thanks for bringing that robert. >>> coming up a veteran only analyst reacts to the huge deal ofde. shell buying rival bg for $70 billion. check out the futures. and "squawk box" will be right back live from the heart of midtown manhattan. seven out of ten power outages in the us are caused by weather. but utilities can now predict where the power will go out, within a few city blocks. working with ibm they're combining micro weather forecasts with detailed data from local sensors. to predict where outages are likely to occur. and send crews exactly where they're needed, when they're needed. ibm analytics from the internet of things is making energy smarter every day. tdd# 1-800-345-2550 [ male announcer ] your love for trading never stops tdd# 1-800-345-2550 even on the go. tdd# 1-800-345-2550 open a schwab account, and you could earn tdd# 1-800-345-2550 300 commission-free online trades. tdd# 1-800-345-2550 so if you get a trade idea schwab can help you take it on. tdd# 1-800-345-2550 we're getting a lot of questions tdd# 1-800-345-2550 about organic food stocks. tdd# 1-800-345
king. >> thanks for bringing that robert. >>> coming up a veteran only analyst reacts to the huge deal ofde. shell buying rival bg for $70 billion. check out the futures. and "squawk box" will be right back live from the heart of midtown manhattan. seven out of ten power outages in the us are caused by weather. but utilities can now predict where the power will go out, within a few city blocks. working with ibm they're combining micro weather forecasts with detailed...
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king of golf next. can the giants to battle back for a game split the dodgers. and will discuss the mariners of roberts
king of golf next. can the giants to battle back for a game split the dodgers. and will discuss the mariners of roberts
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kings and queens of america. ♪ ♪ >> steve: from studio 6b in rockefeller center in the heart of new york city, it's "the tonight show starring jimmy fallon." tonight, join jimmy and his guests -- robertbowitz, musical guest, zac brown band,
kings and queens of america. ♪ ♪ >> steve: from studio 6b in rockefeller center in the heart of new york city, it's "the tonight show starring jimmy fallon." tonight, join jimmy and his guests -- robertbowitz, musical guest, zac brown band,
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roberts. senator: i understand we are on standard eastern time and also understand like king tut we are pressedfor time. i have a wonderful opening statement, absolutely wonderful but i'll submit it for the record and let it go. come on. come on. mr. chairman? i'll follow suit. chairman hatch: that's really good. anybody else care to make an opening statement? we don't want it -- >> mr. chairman, if i could submit an opening statement for the record also. chairman hatch: that would be fine without objection. >> thank you. >> same. could i move we all the opportunity to have opening statements. chairman hatch: you have such a wonderful way of doing things. today's first order of business is a technical document on the trade adjustment assistance and enhancement act of 2015. now before we begin i would like to put this trade adjustment assistance mark in context. what is before the committee today is a carefully negotiated compromise between ranking member widen and house ways and means committee ryan. i do not support trade adjustment assistance but i did agree i would help ensure that t. a. a.
roberts. senator: i understand we are on standard eastern time and also understand like king tut we are pressedfor time. i have a wonderful opening statement, absolutely wonderful but i'll submit it for the record and let it go. come on. come on. mr. chairman? i'll follow suit. chairman hatch: that's really good. anybody else care to make an opening statement? we don't want it -- >> mr. chairman, if i could submit an opening statement for the record also. chairman hatch: that would be...
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king sessing. people have seen the 38-year-old in upper darby. police believe he may be tied to the death of andrea roberts. she was found strangled inside of a home on willows avenue. >>> check out this surveillance video nbc 10 obtained from police today. those two masked men are about to rob a medical office. crime happened back on april 7th. well it wasn't flawless. police say the side of the gun came off during the robbery and it revealed the weapon was actually a bb gun. >>> so would you be willing to pay more money at the pump if it means roads and mass transit would be improved? making news with the answer to that question. in a poll half of those surf surveyed supported a gas tax hike. now to decision 2016. hillary clinton has voiced concerns over a new trade deal the obama administration is negotiating with pacific nations. the democratic presidential candidate talked about the deal at a community college in new hampshire today. it's her second day campaigning in that state. clinton wants the country to focus more on domestic production. she says any trade deal must be good for u.s. jobs and wage
king sessing. people have seen the 38-year-old in upper darby. police believe he may be tied to the death of andrea roberts. she was found strangled inside of a home on willows avenue. >>> check out this surveillance video nbc 10 obtained from police today. those two masked men are about to rob a medical office. crime happened back on april 7th. well it wasn't flawless. police say the side of the gun came off during the robbery and it revealed the weapon was actually a bb gun....
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robert fair child, an american in paris. bless u-brian darcy james, "something rotten." ben wantanabi, "the king and i."ng role in a musical. kristin chenoweth, leanne cope. beth malone. kellie o'hara "the king and i." >> nominees for the best revival of a play "the elephant man" skylight, this is our youth, you can't take it with you. nominees for best revival of a musical are "the king and i" on the town on the 20th century. >> nominees for best play are "the curious incident of the dog in the nighttime." "disgraced." "hand to god." "wolf hal pars 1 and 2." nominees for best musical are "an american in paris. fun home. something rotten! >> an exclamation point. >> the visit. >> there are a few more nominations to get this morning but for all of us who are watching cbs this morning, we are going to send it back to charlie rose gayle king and senator ro o'donnell. >> thanks cause bruce. good luke to you. >> so any big surprises? >> a lot of big surprises. first of all, the shutouts. nom nominations for "finding neverland" or "fish in the dark." >> and of course larry david with "fish in the dark." both
robert fair child, an american in paris. bless u-brian darcy james, "something rotten." ben wantanabi, "the king and i."ng role in a musical. kristin chenoweth, leanne cope. beth malone. kellie o'hara "the king and i." >> nominees for the best revival of a play "the elephant man" skylight, this is our youth, you can't take it with you. nominees for best revival of a musical are "the king and i" on the town on the 20th century. >>...
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roberts? >> mr. chairman i understand we are on sanders' eastern time, and also understand that like king tut we are pressed for time. so i have a wonderful opening statement. absolutely wonderful. but i'm going to submit it for the record at this point and just let it go. [ laughter ] come on, come on. mr. chairman? >> senator -- >> i'll follow suit. >> oh, that's good. that's really good. anybody else care to make an opening statement? we don't -- >> mr. chairman? mr. chairman? >> yes? >> if i could submit an opening statement for the record also. >> that would be fine. >> thank you. >> without objection. >> same. >> anybody else? >> could i move that we all have the opportunity to submit our opening statements for the record? >> a wonderful thing. you have such a wonderful way of doing thing. >> thank you, mr. chairman. >> without objection, we'll certainly do that. today's first order of business is a technical document on the trade adjustment assistance enhancement act of 2015. now before we begin, i would like to put this trade adjustment assistance mark in context. what is before the committe
roberts? >> mr. chairman i understand we are on sanders' eastern time, and also understand that like king tut we are pressed for time. so i have a wonderful opening statement. absolutely wonderful. but i'm going to submit it for the record at this point and just let it go. [ laughter ] come on, come on. mr. chairman? >> senator -- >> i'll follow suit. >> oh, that's good. that's really good. anybody else care to make an opening statement? we don't -- >> mr....
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roberts: thank you. i now have the pleasure of introducing a friend and colleague of mine, senator leahy , the undeclared but yet accurate kingf the dairy policy. and the dairy policy policy who comes in at the 11th hour to help us write a farm bill from time to time. you may go manage a bill on the floor in your very snappy attire. sen. leahy: thank you, mr. chairman. i like being with a chairman who knows how to comb his hair. [laughter] sen. roberts: i appreciate that so much. just let it go. sen. leahy: i can't do as well as you do on the tones on your phone, but i commend you for holding this. all seriousness, this is an important hearing. here is cuba, 90 miles from our shores, we have the ability to help them gain control of their own life, and we could also expand american farmers. we have to temper our hopes and remember that cuba's economy is a shambles. its people are suffering. but i would note what senator stabenow said. she spent time with the agricultural community on our last trip. i've been going to cuba numerous times in the last 20 some odd years. this last trip, you saw a huge difference. you started seein
roberts: thank you. i now have the pleasure of introducing a friend and colleague of mine, senator leahy , the undeclared but yet accurate kingf the dairy policy. and the dairy policy policy who comes in at the 11th hour to help us write a farm bill from time to time. you may go manage a bill on the floor in your very snappy attire. sen. leahy: thank you, mr. chairman. i like being with a chairman who knows how to comb his hair. [laughter] sen. roberts: i appreciate that so much. just let it...
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roberts: thank you. i now have the pleasure of introducing a friend and colleague of mine, senator leahy , the undeclared but yet accurate kingf the dairy policy. and the dairy policy policy who comes in at the 11th hour to help us write a farm bill from time to time. you may go manage a bill on the floor in your very snappy attire. sen. leahy: thank you, mr. chairman. i like being with a chairman who knows how to comb his hair. [laughter] sen. roberts: i appreciate that so much. just let it go. sen. leahy: i can't do as well as you do on the tones on your phone, but i commend you for holding this. all seriousness, this is an important hearing. here is cuba, 90 miles from our shores, we have the ability to help them gain control of their own life, and we could also expand american farmers. we have to temper our hopes and remember that cuba's economy is a shambles. its people are suffering. but i would note what senator stabenow said. she spent time with the agricultural community on our last trip. i've been going to cuba numerous times in the last 20 some odd years. this last trip, you saw a huge difference. you started seein
roberts: thank you. i now have the pleasure of introducing a friend and colleague of mine, senator leahy , the undeclared but yet accurate kingf the dairy policy. and the dairy policy policy who comes in at the 11th hour to help us write a farm bill from time to time. you may go manage a bill on the floor in your very snappy attire. sen. leahy: thank you, mr. chairman. i like being with a chairman who knows how to comb his hair. [laughter] sen. roberts: i appreciate that so much. just let it...
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thinking of martin luther king jr., and then our live conversation with former investigative reporter for "the washington post, and "new york times" best selling author, robertsler, who has written "escape from the cia, "sins of the father," and "the first family pickup tonight at -- family." tonight, on "lectures in history, ulysses s. grant. then, a tour of apparatus courthouse in virginia. >> next week at 9:00 p.m. eastern, conversations with a few new members of congress. representative hurd: i knew my mom would be crying. i said dad, do i need to send someone to get your cane, and he said i'm in the capital. i do not need a cane. i know they were super proud. >> the five newest members of congress talk about their careers and political lives and share insights about how things work on capitol hill. june is for the conversations each night at 9 p.m. on c-span. >> "washington journal," continues. host: our next guest is carter dougherty of bloomberg news, here to talk about newly proposed regulations by the consumer financial protection bureau that would target payday loans. cfpb is targeting loans that range from $100 to $500, and hand have interest rate
thinking of martin luther king jr., and then our live conversation with former investigative reporter for "the washington post, and "new york times" best selling author, robertsler, who has written "escape from the cia, "sins of the father," and "the first family pickup tonight at -- family." tonight, on "lectures in history, ulysses s. grant. then, a tour of apparatus courthouse in virginia. >> next week at 9:00 p.m. eastern, conversations...
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robert kennedy for the democratic nomination. but bobby didn't make it to the convention. he was murdered by a palestinian fanatic. not too long before dr. kingme. while at the same time richard nixon arose from the political past to build a new republican party in the south and west. to stay the course in vietnam, while hubert humphrey tried to hold the democrats together and alabama's racist governor try id to divide them. nixon won an escalated the war on the ground and in theary. the anti-war demonstrations escalated and have little impact on nixon and kissinger. we were a country unhinged and deeply divided. nixon crushed him. peace talks opened in paris, but the north knew it had a stronger hand and played tough. while the american role dwindled it did not end until this april, 1975 the north took the south to a chaotic, bloody shameful end. it was finally over. >> tom, in just a couple of minutes, it's hard to capture the turbulence and division present in this country at that time. going back to that vietnam war memorial in washington is an incredibly moving experience. >> for so many young people that's all they know about the war. i
robert kennedy for the democratic nomination. but bobby didn't make it to the convention. he was murdered by a palestinian fanatic. not too long before dr. kingme. while at the same time richard nixon arose from the political past to build a new republican party in the south and west. to stay the course in vietnam, while hubert humphrey tried to hold the democrats together and alabama's racist governor try id to divide them. nixon won an escalated the war on the ground and in theary. the...