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out to theu go suburbs you see predominantly whites. we still have it, but it is of a different stripe now. look at the people and places in the struggle for civil rights as part of the c-span cities to her. we travel across the country highlighting the literary life and history of the cities. the seymour, visit our website www.c-span.org. c-spann "series" then " cities tour." >>
out to theu go suburbs you see predominantly whites. we still have it, but it is of a different stripe now. look at the people and places in the struggle for civil rights as part of the c-span cities to her. we travel across the country highlighting the literary life and history of the cities. the seymour, visit our website www.c-span.org. c-spann "series" then " cities tour." >>
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out to theu go suburbs you see predominantly whites. we still have it, but it is of a different stripe now. look at the people and places in the struggle for civil rights as part of the c-span cities to her. we travel across the country highlighting the literary life and history of the cities. the seymour, visit our website www.c-span.org. c-spann "series" then " cities tour." c-span's american history toward now looks at the 1917 race riot in east st. louis, illinois, just across the mississippi river from st. louis. black workers were hired to replace white factory workers who had gone on strike. my book about the 1917 east st. louis race riot had its start really in the early 1990's when i was working at the st. louis post dispatch writing an obituary of miles davis, the great trumpet player, from east st. louis, just across the river. riot were ine race his ears as a child. he talked about how horrible it was to learn that white people had massacred black people in this small city in illinois. he thought that it had affected him for
out to theu go suburbs you see predominantly whites. we still have it, but it is of a different stripe now. look at the people and places in the struggle for civil rights as part of the c-span cities to her. we travel across the country highlighting the literary life and history of the cities. the seymour, visit our website www.c-span.org. c-spann "series" then " cities tour." c-span's american history toward now looks at the 1917 race riot in east st. louis, illinois, just...
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theu backs have been talk thab ahtong. caught up and asked did he th he did everything he could to t team? >> i hope so. iee like i played aooga ofve splirkn prs i goi to make it a pirate. >> competitn, it has to be the mt one on the field. w wi they pick? hau ee in a position whe surroundeby s mpls trying to take you sp? n it the nature of the game esciitnf it a tough situation. yohaatt sive lilt have confen i yof. >> i spoke to jay grudin. he said the cut wills start ea tomorrow around 9:00. i't ine what it's like f the guys foth48our >> first regular season game for the skins. ehe is the final night ofseooinhe nf reng f. wek dow7-3. a rush for nine yards gets the fit kethdre av la, taylor, with a nice houh thpsstg ros ra g the win 22-13. dn a level. tis opening up against akn tonight. coe lln kicking o aou nit fit r wo miaeb mas couple of guys miss. he in the end zone. gas howard 41-0. th tri to rutgers on next sard go to see the season kicking of nos sunday but next. it all about the nfl. >> (vo) ours is a world of pas
theu backs have been talk thab ahtong. caught up and asked did he th he did everything he could to t team? >> i hope so. iee like i played aooga ofve splirkn prs i goi to make it a pirate. >> competitn, it has to be the mt one on the field. w wi they pick? hau ee in a position whe surroundeby s mpls trying to take you sp? n it the nature of the game esciitnf it a tough situation. yohaatt sive lilt have confen i yof. >> i spoke to jay grudin. he said the cut wills start ea...
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we are bucking the trend. , theu look at the numbers market this year to date is down 7%.ate the market will have fallen by around 300,000 units in terms of global demand but this is the second year of contraction. it is not helped by the anxiety around potential sanctions that the story here i guess is it is a strong market for nissan. in terms of volume and continues to be so this year. the potential is there but we are feeling a little bit of pain in the short term. nissan -- we are 20% i had compared to a market that is 10% down. we are bucking the trend, we are head of the market, not obviously declining. >> can you tell us about the spillover, the european car market has risen for 10 consecutive months from its 20 -- 20 year low reached in 2013. could that have birth the recovery we have seen in the european car market? topping -- talking specifically our forecast is a level market. our region includes western europe, eastern europe, and russia. i am anticipating a flat market. we believe, we are forecasting contraction and we believe the market is down. compensated
we are bucking the trend. , theu look at the numbers market this year to date is down 7%.ate the market will have fallen by around 300,000 units in terms of global demand but this is the second year of contraction. it is not helped by the anxiety around potential sanctions that the story here i guess is it is a strong market for nissan. in terms of volume and continues to be so this year. the potential is there but we are feeling a little bit of pain in the short term. nissan -- we are 20% i...
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for theu can wait microphone the state for you and state your name. the first question -- >> secretary lou, a couple of democrats proposed changes to the payroll tax allocation to send more money to the disability trust fund. do you't have to do -- support that? >> let me say that in the past when we had a situation like this, the measures taken in the short term at least to deal with it was to do a reallocation of the payroll tax rate to support the visibility fund. i think he be look from now there was probably no other alternative vector produces the desired results between now and then. i think it is going to be important for there to be legislation that doesn't reallocate the payroll tax -- that does reallocate the payroll tax. as we go to the process of looking more broadly at the to dos needed in osdi with the longer-term questions -- i want to underscore we have and number of provisions that will improve the program integrity in the disability program. we're going to continue to push that forward. it will have a consulate against -- a conseque
for theu can wait microphone the state for you and state your name. the first question -- >> secretary lou, a couple of democrats proposed changes to the payroll tax allocation to send more money to the disability trust fund. do you't have to do -- support that? >> let me say that in the past when we had a situation like this, the measures taken in the short term at least to deal with it was to do a reallocation of the payroll tax rate to support the visibility fund. i think he be...
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that religion did not last very long, but sor rah theus that was the first of what we refer to as the are revealed rough fetes. in other words, an individual who claimed to be receiving a direct message from god. not abraham, not moses. thousand, what's fashion -- now, what's fascinating about this message is that it begins with this statement that there is only one god. not that there is a high god and there are other gods that are lower than god which is what the sort of revailing sentiment was in mess -- prevailing sentiment was in mesopotamia and the near east, but that there is just one god, the lord mazda, is what he called his god. that all the other so-called gods were not gods. in fact, he designated them as something that had never been set before. he said that they were what he referred to in our modern parlance as angels and demons. that's right. he invented the very concept of angels and demons. that wasn't the only thing that he invented. he invented the concept of heaven and hell. before this time really there was a notion of the after life, but the after life was just
that religion did not last very long, but sor rah theus that was the first of what we refer to as the are revealed rough fetes. in other words, an individual who claimed to be receiving a direct message from god. not abraham, not moses. thousand, what's fashion -- now, what's fascinating about this message is that it begins with this statement that there is only one god. not that there is a high god and there are other gods that are lower than god which is what the sort of revailing sentiment...
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. >> theus department of justice is beef -- the u.s.t of justice is beefing up its investigation. >>> a woman in california is behind bars tonight after allegedly leading san diego police on a wild chase in a stolen patrol car! officers say the 22-year-old stole the police car late friday night. they spiked the tires but kept going! the woman then tried to use the vehicle as a weapon. >> she intentionally rammed three police vehicles, two chp vehicles and one san diego police vehicle. >> no one was hurt. the woman is facing multiple felony charges including grand theft auto. >>> rick perry said he will fight charges that he abused his power. a grand jury indicted him on two felony corruption charges. he is accused of threatening to veto $7.5 million in funding for the public integrity unit. a prosecutor in the case says he wanted travis county district attorney, rosemary lindbergh to resign. perry says he plans on beating the charges. >> i intend to fight against those who would erode our state's constitution and laws purely for politic
. >> theus department of justice is beef -- the u.s.t of justice is beefing up its investigation. >>> a woman in california is behind bars tonight after allegedly leading san diego police on a wild chase in a stolen patrol car! officers say the 22-year-old stole the police car late friday night. they spiked the tires but kept going! the woman then tried to use the vehicle as a weapon. >> she intentionally rammed three police vehicles, two chp vehicles and one san diego...
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approving of theu president's handling 31 percent. and disapproving Ñi57%. and 13 percent unsure.w the presidentÑie1t( handled recent crisis. çójf what does that tell us or not tell us about the potential executive actions in the days )!9¢ásrght have thought. t(q hr are the american people going td say you haven'tçó handled it we? >> the border crisis doesn't .! we don't know what he will do. r therei] is some type of administration action. republicans feel confident with those numbers. i think it will makeçó it xdtri one way or other, he will z(do. jt isçó t(coming. >> one of the options kicked Ñi around, the president coming up withfá executive action to prove ó m illegal immigrants. before the qmidterm, butçó if t president givesi] 5 million imgrans workçó permits before t mid- terms does that inflamefá e republican voters whoÑi should ( motivated and don't appear to be motivated. is that executive action that could fire upÑi republican vote heading i.b7o the midterms? >> i think factions of the republican party will get fired çó agree withfáe1 aspects of what obama xddoes. imm
approving of theu president's handling 31 percent. and disapproving Ñi57%. and 13 percent unsure.w the presidentÑie1t( handled recent crisis. çójf what does that tell us or not tell us about the potential executive actions in the days )!9¢ásrght have thought. t(q hr are the american people going td say you haven'tçó handled it we? >> the border crisis doesn't .! we don't know what he will do. r therei] is some type of administration action. republicans feel confident with those...
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turn theued, at every v.a. has thwarted effective oversight. of cover-up and deceit. the v.a. director in alabama ensure that employees who falsified records were fired. i have now learned that wasn't true," she said. v.a. silences whistleblowers. the new york times reports staff members at dozens of hospitals across the country have objected to years to falsified patient employee schedules another improper practices only to be rebuffed, disciplined, or fired. the times continues, the federal office of special counsel which investigates complaints is examining 37 cases of retaliation by employees in 19 states. the article tells the story of a doctor, from dallas. aboutan complaining negligence by nurses who marks the wrong kidney. saidother instance, he medical personnel brought the wrong patient to an operating table. a supervisor told him to let some things slide because of staffing problems. he continued writing complaints. officials considered him disruptive and fired him. watchdog routinely minimize whistleblower allegations by claiming the behavioral had no effect on car
turn theued, at every v.a. has thwarted effective oversight. of cover-up and deceit. the v.a. director in alabama ensure that employees who falsified records were fired. i have now learned that wasn't true," she said. v.a. silences whistleblowers. the new york times reports staff members at dozens of hospitals across the country have objected to years to falsified patient employee schedules another improper practices only to be rebuffed, disciplined, or fired. the times continues, the...
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for theu very much presentation. javier. question for i thought your presentation was interesting. cuban influence mored be highlights much than the case of chavez. i think that is -- in your list, could be another component the model because compared to more didn't onch cuba and following the cuban a close fashion. without the creativity that chavez had in terms of dealing with that model. i'm -- i have questions about this idea that maduro is institutions. from pine institution is having institution of politics. maduro may not be empowering an institution. is another player in the power game in venezuela. using his empowering power ofiminish the ramirez. i'm not sure if he is empowering butparty as another player not necessarily turning the party into an institutional player. know if that makes sense. finally, i think it is important -- that i always mentioned this but i think all the intelligence apparatus is becoming stronger. that the cube ban cuban government is providing in dealing with adverse circumstances. the fact that both governments feel the need to be acting it isr i
for theu very much presentation. javier. question for i thought your presentation was interesting. cuban influence mored be highlights much than the case of chavez. i think that is -- in your list, could be another component the model because compared to more didn't onch cuba and following the cuban a close fashion. without the creativity that chavez had in terms of dealing with that model. i'm -- i have questions about this idea that maduro is institutions. from pine institution is having...
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after theu air strikes some of the pressure has eased on tens of thousands of ethnic minorities surrounded by sunni extremists, but the crisis is very very much as you see there still in effect. people actually desperate for food and water. the u.s. has delivered tons of aid to the individuals who are trapped there. you can see the chaos of the situation. >>> several oil companies operating in iraq have pulled more of their workers out, and the drama in iraq tums to the jersey shore. michelle caruso-cabrera will have that in a moment, but first jackie deangelis on the by changes for oil companies still operating in iraq. it's difficult to say how many nonessentials have been evacuated from iraq. we have news that his is suspending operations, reports on friday that exxon and chevron were doing the same thing, but no confirmation. having said that, let's put this in perspective. while the conflict side of it is really important, the impact on the oil markets hasn't been that substantial, and that's because, from a production standpoint we're really just not talking a lot about great volumes
after theu air strikes some of the pressure has eased on tens of thousands of ethnic minorities surrounded by sunni extremists, but the crisis is very very much as you see there still in effect. people actually desperate for food and water. the u.s. has delivered tons of aid to the individuals who are trapped there. you can see the chaos of the situation. >>> several oil companies operating in iraq have pulled more of their workers out, and the drama in iraq tums to the jersey shore....
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justu have a team -- we finished the world cup, if you have a soccer team, a football out and theu go other side has a full team, and you send out half your team, how are you going to do it? you will not do as well. if you are not empowering half of your population, that means you have half as few possible scientists, engineers. you are crippling your own development unnecessarily. that is point number one. what number two -- point number two is that if you our -- empower and educate and respect a mother, then you are educating the children. right? man, you educate him, that's ok. [applause] [laughter] a woman, you educate her, and suddenly you've got an entire entire country is suddenly becoming educated. this is an absolute priority for us. withll be discussing this the heads of state and government we speak to next week. we have seen some progress on some fronts, but this is where traditions can sometimes get in the way. mymany of you know, father was from kenya. [applause] that the kenyan contingent. i think what applies to kenya is true of many of the countries in africa, and thi
justu have a team -- we finished the world cup, if you have a soccer team, a football out and theu go other side has a full team, and you send out half your team, how are you going to do it? you will not do as well. if you are not empowering half of your population, that means you have half as few possible scientists, engineers. you are crippling your own development unnecessarily. that is point number one. what number two -- point number two is that if you our -- empower and educate and...
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you theu -- raare physically aware of the fact you do not want them to see robin williams? you wanted to see the character. >> that is why it was great to have mark, because he would monitor it very much and say that is not sy. it's all the detailed, the minutia. it sets, it is all part of it. saas someone said, one day i was walking in the walmart and i disappeared. that is a great complement. also, they didn't see sy. he disappeared and became part of it. that type of detail has been really lovely. it is the thing that you said, the more detailed you are in your work the more universal it is in the behavior and all those little things. people have come up to me and said, i love your shoes. thank you. in the movie. i love when they are walking, the squeaking is -- the sounds, the images. that is a great thing. >> do you have to put brakes on instincts to improvised? >> no. i would have moments that just blow the doors off. if i got method. mark would say, you are getting to tense. he'd go, blow it out for a moment. i would come back and be very free and calm. there is a re
you theu -- raare physically aware of the fact you do not want them to see robin williams? you wanted to see the character. >> that is why it was great to have mark, because he would monitor it very much and say that is not sy. it's all the detailed, the minutia. it sets, it is all part of it. saas someone said, one day i was walking in the walmart and i disappeared. that is a great complement. also, they didn't see sy. he disappeared and became part of it. that type of detail has been...
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he said this is a return of theu loughnerrn area, the period fro the 1890s to 1937 when the court was striking down economic regulation rather loosely.ather because if you strike down an o economic regulation, simply rel because itat deals with speech i one way or another, it deals de with information,al informationn our society is at the heart of almost everything.almo and using the first amendment that way could give the court mt the kind of power that i think is presupposed in your question. some people think that is 's exactly what's right, because c the ability of government to interfere in our economic livesc is lincompatible with the premises of liberty. other people think that t meaningful liberty requires government interference and the safety net. but i think this court, if it pe had one or two more people likel roberts, alito or scalia may go dangerously in the direction that in 1937 we abandoned. >> you just mentioned that ntioe informationd in our society is crucial and critical. what's your view of some of the supreme court justices who have changed the wording of some o
he said this is a return of theu loughnerrn area, the period fro the 1890s to 1937 when the court was striking down economic regulation rather loosely.ather because if you strike down an o economic regulation, simply rel because itat deals with speech i one way or another, it deals de with information,al informationn our society is at the heart of almost everything.almo and using the first amendment that way could give the court mt the kind of power that i think is presupposed in your question....
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in theu have been doing u.s. congress and department, the white house am a what you have been doing in the pink tanks, what do been doing in the u.s. newspapers, that in fact has been very helpful for us to try to related -- improve the relationship. why do i say that? it is because i am getting back to the point by admiral blair, which is less -- let's recognize the past failure honestly and that is what president obama has been saying again and again. andad a press conference that is exactly what he said. the first thing that might -- must happen is to recognize the past failure and honestly come is the same message is the message from the department of state was said and prime ministers. they wanted to recognize the past as they were. that as we know it has been helpful. those states have been helpful to improve -- improve the relationship within the u.s.. that is the message coming again and again from decision-makers as opinionn, as well makers in this town, including the heritage foundation. that is the rea
in theu have been doing u.s. congress and department, the white house am a what you have been doing in the pink tanks, what do been doing in the u.s. newspapers, that in fact has been very helpful for us to try to related -- improve the relationship. why do i say that? it is because i am getting back to the point by admiral blair, which is less -- let's recognize the past failure honestly and that is what president obama has been saying again and again. andad a press conference that is exactly...
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think of theu community of holding up a mirror to itself?lect the diversity of its users but it is difficult because this is really about the people that work there and the people that have advanced degrees and can code and create product. i think it will take a while for the tech companies to have a workforce that is as diverse as the rest of the country. >> what about ceos who say that they would hire more minorities and women except there are not a lot of candidates out there? >> we have lots of programs where people do not even need to go to college. are academies where people learning how to make a difference. yes, we need more women and minorities, people who are prepared and tooled to grow into these businesses. all the bigad companies disclose. are we waiting for anymore? >> the big one is apple. in the past, they have rolled their eyes at the idea of releasing diversity numbers but tim cook has said that they would come out, we do not know when. people are also interested to hear from microsoft, ibm, amazon. >> the list goes on. i w
think of theu community of holding up a mirror to itself?lect the diversity of its users but it is difficult because this is really about the people that work there and the people that have advanced degrees and can code and create product. i think it will take a while for the tech companies to have a workforce that is as diverse as the rest of the country. >> what about ceos who say that they would hire more minorities and women except there are not a lot of candidates out there? >>...
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and thised prisoner came to the door, the shower was on, he's naked, and he said, are you theu guy thatis married to sarah shourd. sar said, well, i'm engaged to sarah. i proposed to her in prison. he saw this on tv apparently. and he said, is she out? i said, yeah, she's out.an he said -- i said why are you here? what's your deal?da he said i'm al qaeda. very matter of factly. he said, you know, what's your religion? and i said, christian. which isn't really true, butp4. that's good. and he said, is on is the best. he said, if you become muslim he will sleep better at night. which is a pretty fast attempted conversion. and he said, you know, everyone knows that you are innocent and that you should not be here. and i hope you get free. the bill, and and, you know, and i -- this waj kind of common of this dynamic where in prison we kind of all e were just prisoners, you know, e there was a sense of connectionh between everyone because we were prisoners and guards,e all the other identities were stripped l away in that context. so he told me, god willing, i o hope that you will be free s
and thised prisoner came to the door, the shower was on, he's naked, and he said, are you theu guy thatis married to sarah shourd. sar said, well, i'm engaged to sarah. i proposed to her in prison. he saw this on tv apparently. and he said, is she out? i said, yeah, she's out.an he said -- i said why are you here? what's your deal?da he said i'm al qaeda. very matter of factly. he said, you know, what's your religion? and i said, christian. which isn't really true, butp4. that's good. and he...
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at theu are looking market response to the consumers' interest in non-gmo and right to know what is in you are seeing a broad-based response from all companies. kellogg is converting. lever is taking a brand-based approach. the difference with been and jerry's, we don't want to just convert of -- of our own. everyone has a right to know what is in their food. that should be labeled. we take it to the next stage. across the food business now, you see a large response to people's general interest in knowing what is in their food. >> do people's general interest result in any type of the increase in the price they end up paying for the product? >> it shouldn't. if you look at the ice cream , the cost drivers we face, when dairy and the price of butter in chicago is trading at $2.60 -- that has an impact on the cost of ice cream. that is one of the biggest drivers of our cost. a lot of the non-gmo ingredients are of a smaller nature. you can see maybe a percentage increase. is a parity of our business that is manageable. i don't believe that all businesses and brands should convert to non-
at theu are looking market response to the consumers' interest in non-gmo and right to know what is in you are seeing a broad-based response from all companies. kellogg is converting. lever is taking a brand-based approach. the difference with been and jerry's, we don't want to just convert of -- of our own. everyone has a right to know what is in their food. that should be labeled. we take it to the next stage. across the food business now, you see a large response to people's general interest...
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in theu have been doing u.s.congress and department, the white house am a what you have been doing in the pink tanks, what do been doing in the u.s. newspapers, that in fact has been very helpful for us to try to related -- improve the relationship. why do i say that? it is because i am getting back to the point by admiral blair, which is less -- let's recognize the past failure honestly and that is what president obama has been saying again and again. andad a press conference that is exactly what he said. the first thing that might -- must happen is to recognize the past failure and honestly come is the same message is the message from the department of state was said and prime ministers. they wanted to recognize the past as they were. that as we know it has been helpful. those states have been helpful to improve -- improve the relationship within the u.s.. that is the message coming again and again from decision-makers as opinionn, as well makers in this town, including the heritage foundation. that is the reas
in theu have been doing u.s.congress and department, the white house am a what you have been doing in the pink tanks, what do been doing in the u.s. newspapers, that in fact has been very helpful for us to try to related -- improve the relationship. why do i say that? it is because i am getting back to the point by admiral blair, which is less -- let's recognize the past failure honestly and that is what president obama has been saying again and again. andad a press conference that is exactly...
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stuck that pi completed tube in the box to be, sent to another part of the factory where men would put theu powder in, and then fold them up. how long do you think it would e take you to roll up those two pieces of trapezoid paper around that former and that lead ball? well, if you're going to get paid to do it, you're going to have to do 90 an hour or 1 every 45 seconds. and when you think about just io augusta, 15,000 -- or excuse me, 15 million rounds of ammunition being produced, how many man, we women, girl and boy days, and hours were expended doing that. the augusta arsenal will also develop the important capability of producing those -- the principal and main and most ncie important artillery piece of civil war armies north and south from the beginning of the war to the end of the war. and that is the 12-pound f civil napoleon. now, as the confederate south government, a little bit belatedly, adopted the 12-pound napoleon as its principal artillery piece, they will make a few refinements to their design of the 12-pound napoleon, primarily to reduce the amount o of machining necessar
stuck that pi completed tube in the box to be, sent to another part of the factory where men would put theu powder in, and then fold them up. how long do you think it would e take you to roll up those two pieces of trapezoid paper around that former and that lead ball? well, if you're going to get paid to do it, you're going to have to do 90 an hour or 1 every 45 seconds. and when you think about just io augusta, 15,000 -- or excuse me, 15 million rounds of ammunition being produced, how many...
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theu image of it becomes much less positive.icular. one is the urban league of new orleans, which is responding to whauwtheyokq see as a crisis in louisiana in 1960. the other is the advocate fore1 welfare. this ise1 elizabeth wickendon, who's proposing a certain response to these problems. so what did you read? what's happening in louisiana i( ìáhp &hc% >> in fu%m%91ñ they were going to pass a bill, or a few bills, that would say if a child was going to receive money, it had to be in ae1 suitable home. single parents or a parent that's not working, they would be leftq outjf of the bill. the document was arguing that it was backed bye1 racialn&ow3 st ore1 racial -- i guess standard. >> yeah, so the suitable home provision really said that if the household has an illegitimate child in it, a child born out of wedlock, then it's consider+<"an unsuitable home and not eligible for aid. 23,000 children areqok knockedx the roles. almost all of them african-american. and the urban league isxd sayin this is part of a segregationist pack
theu image of it becomes much less positive.icular. one is the urban league of new orleans, which is responding to whauwtheyokq see as a crisis in louisiana in 1960. the other is the advocate fore1 welfare. this ise1 elizabeth wickendon, who's proposing a certain response to these problems. so what did you read? what's happening in louisiana i( ìáhp &hc% >> in fu%m%91ñ they were going to pass a bill, or a few bills, that would say if a child was going to receive money, it had to...
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about theu think economy? is it improving? caller: government numbers are quite skewed.oing wellea that is is washington, d.c., maryland, and the government suburbs. they are doing exceptionally well. i see people still continuing to struggle to find employment, losing their jobs. people losing their homes. it is actually getting worse now . i don't know if there is any hope in sight except for a change in presidency to kind of put us on a half for prosperity in the middle class. right now i am not seeing that at all. host: what about your own personal economic richer? -- it comes in spurts. a waitress who works at a restaurant, a lot of them are fully up left and right in your local areas. overburdened with a lot of taxes and are closing their doors. i see it going the other way on main street. but in the suburbs of d.c., they are doing beautiful. host: steve on twitter as his thoughts -- eli is up next. texas, independent line. hi. caller: tell brian that he is awesome, by the way. you look at what happened during the great things got better for a while, but then they
about theu think economy? is it improving? caller: government numbers are quite skewed.oing wellea that is is washington, d.c., maryland, and the government suburbs. they are doing exceptionally well. i see people still continuing to struggle to find employment, losing their jobs. people losing their homes. it is actually getting worse now . i don't know if there is any hope in sight except for a change in presidency to kind of put us on a half for prosperity in the middle class. right now i am...
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