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new congress, best access on c-span. >> south carolina senator j tim scott recently hosted forum on educationcapitol hill. senator scott was part of a discussion that included louisiana governor and washington state representatives. this is 50 minutes. >> i'm certainly very excited about the issue of school choice. i look around the audience and see so many fantastic young folks in the audience. i will tell you that today is about you. the truth of the matter is that all the things you will discuss today will be about making sure that the future is right for you. i'm a big believer that if we are to succeed as a nation, it will happen because we empower the next generation. i believe that schools choice provides is an avenue so that each and every student has an amazing future because you have the access to a quality education. i'm a southern boy from south carolina. when we say something is, we like to hear, "amen." so, if you hear something that sounds good to you you you say -- >> amen. >> and if you hear something they don't quite understand, that is a good time to shout. i bought with my
new congress, best access on c-span. >> south carolina senator j tim scott recently hosted forum on educationcapitol hill. senator scott was part of a discussion that included louisiana governor and washington state representatives. this is 50 minutes. >> i'm certainly very excited about the issue of school choice. i look around the audience and see so many fantastic young folks in the audience. i will tell you that today is about you. the truth of the matter is that all the things...
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. >>> senator tim scott of south carolina hosted a forum earlier today in capitol hill. the event focused on the importance of school choice and educational opportunities for parents and children. the first panel of the day, features louisiana governor bobby jindal, and republican conference chair of washington state. it runs 50 minutes. >> i'm certainly very excited about the issue of school choice, and i look around the audience and see so many fantastic young folks in the audience, i'll tell you that today is about you. the truth of the matter is that all the things that we will discuss today will be about making sure that the future is bright for you. i'm a big believer that if we are to succeed as a nation. it will happen because we empower the next generation. and i believe that school choice provides us an avenue to make sure that each and every student has an amazing future, because you have the access to a quality education. now, i'm a southern boy from south carolina and when we say some things, we like to hear amen. >> amen. >> if you hear something that sound
. >>> senator tim scott of south carolina hosted a forum earlier today in capitol hill. the event focused on the importance of school choice and educational opportunities for parents and children. the first panel of the day, features louisiana governor bobby jindal, and republican conference chair of washington state. it runs 50 minutes. >> i'm certainly very excited about the issue of school choice, and i look around the audience and see so many fantastic young folks in the...
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if i wanted to give yozx÷i an example, i'd say more people like tim scott.oice. it doesn't sound like it's somebody saying now this would be good for you. based on my life's experience, this would help people. he makes a very compelling story, for example when he talks about a friend whose child has down syndrome and is found right first grade for the child. and why not let the federal disability dollars follow that child to the parents' choice of that school to the second grade and to the third grade and to thezg fourth grade. tim tells that beautifully. and too often3 :r the choice argument is made by people who sound like they're talking academically or saying, this would be good for you. this is the right thing to do. this is ideologically correct. i don't think that's the most effective thing. i think of poly williams 25 years ago. she demanded it for the children that she lived with and for her own children in milwaukee and with governor tommy it'll thompson's help, they got something done. that would be the first thing. the second thing in terms of ma
if i wanted to give yozx÷i an example, i'd say more people like tim scott.oice. it doesn't sound like it's somebody saying now this would be good for you. based on my life's experience, this would help people. he makes a very compelling story, for example when he talks about a friend whose child has down syndrome and is found right first grade for the child. and why not let the federal disability dollars follow that child to the parents' choice of that school to the second grade and to the...
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. >> somebody we should watch, tim scott.row he will have an education forum and talk about school choice. bobby yi jiby jindal will be th. he will be very important come 2016. that state will be so important he has said he will bring the potential candidates to his state. he'll tour with them. not certain yet whether or not he'll actually make an endorsement. they'll ask him whether or not lindsey graham runs. he said maybe, maybe not. >> he didn't endorse last time. >> vice president scott? >> yes, yes. we'll see. >> one of many maneuver. >> yeah. yeah. >> mike? >> we may have a surprise appearance of some of the republican candidates together. we saw them together out in palm streets at the koch event. coming up, cpac. i know you're counting down the hours. >> absolutely. >> two weeks and three days from today. they are doing a little different format this year. they say they don't want it to just be a talk a thonn. any major speaker will have to answer questions. they're going to do it in a few ways. they'll try to have a
. >> somebody we should watch, tim scott.row he will have an education forum and talk about school choice. bobby yi jiby jindal will be th. he will be very important come 2016. that state will be so important he has said he will bring the potential candidates to his state. he'll tour with them. not certain yet whether or not he'll actually make an endorsement. they'll ask him whether or not lindsey graham runs. he said maybe, maybe not. >> he didn't endorse last time. >> vice...
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senator tim scott of south carolina posts a forum tomorrow on education issues. he is joined by louisiana governor bobby jindal. live coverage begins at 2:00 a.m. eastern on c-span 3 -- 10:00 a.m. eastern on c-span 3. >> february is black history month. the c-span bus is on the road, visiting historically black colleges and universities to highlight their role in america's education system. this tuesday, we will be at fitz university in nashville, followed by morehouse college and spelman college in atlanta. the political landscape has changed with the 114th congress. not are there 43 new republicans and 15 new democrats in the house, there's
senator tim scott of south carolina posts a forum tomorrow on education issues. he is joined by louisiana governor bobby jindal. live coverage begins at 2:00 a.m. eastern on c-span 3 -- 10:00 a.m. eastern on c-span 3. >> february is black history month. the c-span bus is on the road, visiting historically black colleges and universities to highlight their role in america's education system. this tuesday, we will be at fitz university in nashville, followed by morehouse college and spelman...
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this conference is brought to you today not by senator tim scott, but truly by a concerted effort onbehalf of a lot of people in this room and specifically my staff, and i'd like to give a shout out to lizzie simmons my -- [applause] where's elizabeth? hiz city over here -- lizzie over here, lizzie's my l.a. for issues. she's worked tireless hi to make sure that -- tirelessly to make sure today is as successful as it can be, and so i would love to once again acknowledge lizzie. and you see a lot of my staff who have put a lot of time into making sure that today is as significant as possible. i'd also like to thank my partners, the american federation of children along with the freedom, friedman foundation for educational choice. both have been major contributors to the efforts to make sure that today happens. we're going to hear from amazing speakers beyond this panelment we're going to also -- panel. we're going to also have senator lamar alexander we're going to have educators like steve perry from capital preparatory schools to grassroots energizers like rick hess at aei and dr. c
this conference is brought to you today not by senator tim scott, but truly by a concerted effort onbehalf of a lot of people in this room and specifically my staff, and i'd like to give a shout out to lizzie simmons my -- [applause] where's elizabeth? hiz city over here -- lizzie over here, lizzie's my l.a. for issues. she's worked tireless hi to make sure that -- tirelessly to make sure today is as successful as it can be, and so i would love to once again acknowledge lizzie. and you see a...
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tim scott says if you give the irs more money you are going to get a bigger mess. >> robin williams widowldren locked in a legal debate six months after his suicide. susan snyder is accusing the children from previous marriages of taking the personal items they shared without her permission. the children argue she is trying to change their dad's will and heartbroken that he would act against his wishes. >> nfl hall of famer warren staff now out of a job. they fired him hours after his arrest for soliciting a prostitute. he was covering the super bowl for the network in phoenix when police were called to his hotel. he denied the all the charges. he faces up to six months in prison. >> just off his rocky rookie season he entered a treatment facility after being known for his partying ways. >> lifestyles of the rich and famous or better known for donnie menzel. an advisor for the quarterback says manziel is working on treatment to be a better family member friend and teammate. not long after his first few practices he jetted off to las vegas. he was seen in a picture with about a dozen women
tim scott says if you give the irs more money you are going to get a bigger mess. >> robin williams widowldren locked in a legal debate six months after his suicide. susan snyder is accusing the children from previous marriages of taking the personal items they shared without her permission. the children argue she is trying to change their dad's will and heartbroken that he would act against his wishes. >> nfl hall of famer warren staff now out of a job. they fired him hours after...
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this conference is brought to you today not by senator tim scott by a concerted effort on behalf of a lot of people in this room and specifically my staff. i would like to give a shout out to lizzie simmons. [applause] was he is my e. is my la for education issues passionate about the issue of school choice. she's worked tirelessly to make sure that today is as successful as it can be. so i would like to once again acknowledge lizzie. and you see a lot of my stuff that's time into making sure today is significant and responsible. i would also like to think my partners the american federation of children along with the freedom foundation for educational choice. both have been major contributors to make sure that it happens. we will hear from amazing speakers beyond this panel and we've also have senator lamar alexander and educators like steve from p. torres schools to gas roots -- grass-roots energizers from phone action as well. here is what i would like you to walk away with is the understanding that he would be labeled that a child's education shouldn't be determined. the quality o
this conference is brought to you today not by senator tim scott by a concerted effort on behalf of a lot of people in this room and specifically my staff. i would like to give a shout out to lizzie simmons. [applause] was he is my e. is my la for education issues passionate about the issue of school choice. she's worked tirelessly to make sure that today is as successful as it can be. so i would like to once again acknowledge lizzie. and you see a lot of my stuff that's time into making sure...
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senator tim scott of south carolina posted an academic for an earlier today on capitol hill. the events focused on the importance of school choice and educational opportunities for parents and children. the first panel of the day features louisiana governor bobby jindal and republican conference chair cathy mcmorris rogers. this event is 50 minutes. i'm certainly excited about the issue of school choice and i look around at the audience and i see so many fantastic young folks in the audience and i will tell you that today is about you. the truth of the matter is all of the things we will discuss today will be about making sure the future is bright for you. i am a big tv for that if we are to succeed as a nation that will happen because we empower the next generation and i believe that school choice provides us an avenue to make sure that each and every student has an amazing future because you have the access to quality education. i am a southern boy from south carolina and when we say something is, we like to hear a -- amen. so if you hear something that sounded good to use
senator tim scott of south carolina posted an academic for an earlier today on capitol hill. the events focused on the importance of school choice and educational opportunities for parents and children. the first panel of the day features louisiana governor bobby jindal and republican conference chair cathy mcmorris rogers. this event is 50 minutes. i'm certainly excited about the issue of school choice and i look around at the audience and i see so many fantastic young folks in the audience...
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senator tim scott joins us.o be back with you. >> i think you know how i feel about this. what are your thoughts about this. >> we are on the same page. this is ridiculous. the irs is already a mess. they spent 500,000 hours on union activities. 23-million-dollar cost for
senator tim scott joins us.o be back with you. >> i think you know how i feel about this. what are your thoughts about this. >> we are on the same page. this is ridiculous. the irs is already a mess. they spent 500,000 hours on union activities. 23-million-dollar cost for
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[applause] >> south carolina senator tim scott will host an education for him tomorrow. he will be joined by bobby jindal. kathy rogers and education secretary ron page. that is 10:00 a.m. on c-span3. later, the council will look at prospect for a nuclear deal with iran. former representative jim slattery will be live 2:00 eastern on c-span. >> monday night, special counsel for the fcc on chairman tom wheeler's proposal for net neutrality, including regulating the internet like a utility. >> the next fcc chairman may try to throw out this whole regime and do something that is more free-market oriented, or less regulatory. i don't really buy the next chairman are human to -- argument. it is only as good as the guy or gal on the eighth floor reinforcing them. we have to set up an infrastructure that will protect consumers, preserve and open internet which is the greatest driver of economic development free speech, and innovation the world has ever known. >> that is monday night at 8:00 eastern on c-span two. >> more on the situation in ukraine. from washington journal, thi
[applause] >> south carolina senator tim scott will host an education for him tomorrow. he will be joined by bobby jindal. kathy rogers and education secretary ron page. that is 10:00 a.m. on c-span3. later, the council will look at prospect for a nuclear deal with iran. former representative jim slattery will be live 2:00 eastern on c-span. >> monday night, special counsel for the fcc on chairman tom wheeler's proposal for net neutrality, including regulating the internet like a...
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i wonder if their black lives matter will include the sentiments of clarnsz thomas, allen west, tim scottlove, ben carson. i don't think their black lives matter. >> no. i don't think. >> they don't include the black lives in the inner city at all in this course. apparently those black lives don't matter to these people. >> it's called guilty white lives. >> on deck president obama says 99.9, big number percent of muslims reject the jihad. hard numbers disputes it our poll on the republican presidential candidate right back. of the office right now, but will get back to you just as soon as i possibly can. join us for exclusive discovery at sea experiences. princess cruises. come back new. i've smoked a lot and quit a lot but ended up nowhere. now...i use this. the nicoderm cq patch with unique extended release technology helps prevent the urge to smoke all day. i want this time to be my last time. that's why i choose nicoderm cq. >>> back of the book segment tonight, rejecting the jihad. president obama says most muslims do. >> it is absolutely true that i reject a notion that somehow tha
i wonder if their black lives matter will include the sentiments of clarnsz thomas, allen west, tim scottlove, ben carson. i don't think their black lives matter. >> no. i don't think. >> they don't include the black lives in the inner city at all in this course. apparently those black lives don't matter to these people. >> it's called guilty white lives. >> on deck president obama says 99.9, big number percent of muslims reject the jihad. hard numbers disputes it our...
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senator tim scott joins us.to be back with you. >> i think you know how i feel about this. what are your thoughts about this. >> we are on the same page. this is ridiculous. the irs is already a mess. they spent 500,000 hours on union activities. 23-million-dollar cost for
senator tim scott joins us.to be back with you. >> i think you know how i feel about this. what are your thoughts about this. >> we are on the same page. this is ridiculous. the irs is already a mess. they spent 500,000 hours on union activities. 23-million-dollar cost for
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tim scott is now, in his bio i was surprised that i read he is more accustomed to failure than he is success and i want to know who or what was your biggest encouragement to change your life and fix yourself? >> thank you ma'am. good question. ly tell you that myuyou -- i will tell you that my inspiration in life is my faith. that makes me who and what i am. and second the most important person that helped make me who i am was my momma. i grew up in a time when sometimes your mom had to express herself. i'm not sure if you are old enough to know what i mean by express yourself. we had a tough time. i will tell you though, you and i were talking earlier and i thought something that was very important for all of you here, especially students. have you heard that old saying -- bird of a feather -- >> flock together. >> one of the challenges i had in school was that i was hanging out with the wrong kids. anybody like that? anybody that can share that story. and hanging out with the wrong kids i was going the wrong direction. and i learned some very valuable lessons about what not to do b
tim scott is now, in his bio i was surprised that i read he is more accustomed to failure than he is success and i want to know who or what was your biggest encouragement to change your life and fix yourself? >> thank you ma'am. good question. ly tell you that myuyou -- i will tell you that my inspiration in life is my faith. that makes me who and what i am. and second the most important person that helped make me who i am was my momma. i grew up in a time when sometimes your mom had to...
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senator tim scott joins us. nice to see you, senator. >> nice to be back with you. >> i think you know how i feel about this. what are your thoughts about this. >> we are on the same page. this is ridiculous. the irs is already a mess. they spent 500,000 hours on union activities. 23-million-dollar cost for those hours. you look at the fact that the irs has the power of intimidation, they are coming in and saying we are going to delay your tax returns because we can't get our ability together. and the president's responds is let's give the mess more money. you get more money, you get a bigger mess. that's a major problem be. >> i will tell you what unglues me. a lot unglues me but this in particular. the federal employees, according to our research federal employees owe 3.3 billion in back taxes. that means if they dock the federal employees on the payroll for the back taxes they owe we would have an extra 1.3 because he only wants 2 billion. i might add congressional employees, 714,000 of them owe 8.6 -- owe 8.
senator tim scott joins us. nice to see you, senator. >> nice to be back with you. >> i think you know how i feel about this. what are your thoughts about this. >> we are on the same page. this is ridiculous. the irs is already a mess. they spent 500,000 hours on union activities. 23-million-dollar cost for those hours. you look at the fact that the irs has the power of intimidation, they are coming in and saying we are going to delay your tax returns because we can't get our...
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. >> thank you, senator before we turn to senator kaine i just wan to acknowledge senator tim scott and senator donnalley were both here earlier. they each have been called to other appointments but both of them i know are interested in this issue. i appreciated senator scott helping to provide coverage while we were all going to vote. senator kaine. >> thank you madam chairwoman. >> and thank you for joining the committee. we're very delighted to have you as a new member. >> i'm thrilled to be on it. the powers that be noted this committee was too youthful and investigation reduce and they wanted to add somebody with graying hair and receding, that's why i'm here. great to be with you and senator mccaskill. this has been important testimony. a lot of your testimony has focused on multi-disciplinary in maine, pulling together stakeholders. mr. marshall's testimony that was tragic in the personal instance, at least eventually there was a well coordinated response. but you do have in your testimony an indication that sometimes a fragmented system kind of revictimizes people who have been
. >> thank you, senator before we turn to senator kaine i just wan to acknowledge senator tim scott and senator donnalley were both here earlier. they each have been called to other appointments but both of them i know are interested in this issue. i appreciated senator scott helping to provide coverage while we were all going to vote. senator kaine. >> thank you madam chairwoman. >> and thank you for joining the committee. we're very delighted to have you as a new member....
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john lewis, who is a number of us including senator tim scott who i think that's a represented here today. cannot run the finance committee of public and isn't eitc things. we are leading the congressional delegation to go to selma to mark the 50th anniversary. i was able to take my young daughters and their back in 1998, the first time we get a congressional trip. about six of us from the house back that went and john was among them but john tells the story. when he spoke at emory university commencement this year, i want to read the words that he said because they were way better than i would say them otherwise. he said when he was a kid, i saw those signs that said, john was where 1940, so the stories would've been in the '40s and 50s. i saw those signs that said whitewightman covered men, white women colored women white waiting room colored waiting room. i came home i asked my mother my father, my grandparents, my great grandparegrandpare nts why? they would say that's the way it is john don't get in the way don't get in trouble. in 1957 at the age of 17 i met rosa parks. in 1958 at t
john lewis, who is a number of us including senator tim scott who i think that's a represented here today. cannot run the finance committee of public and isn't eitc things. we are leading the congressional delegation to go to selma to mark the 50th anniversary. i was able to take my young daughters and their back in 1998, the first time we get a congressional trip. about six of us from the house back that went and john was among them but john tells the story. when he spoke at emory university...
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this conference is brought to you today not by senator tim scott. but truly by a concerted effort on behalf of a lot of people in this room and specifically my staff, and i'd like to give a shout-out to lizzie simmons, my -- [ applause ] lizzie over here. lizzie is my l.a. for education issues. she's passionate about the issue of school choice. she's worked tirelessly to make sure that today is as successful as it can be and so i would love to once again acknowledge lizzie lizzie, and you see a lot of my staff around, who have put a lot of time in to making sure that today is as significant as possible. i'd also like to thank my partners the american federation of children, along with the friedman foundation for educational choice. both have been major contributors to the efforts to make sure that they happen. we're going to hear from amazing speakers beyond this panel. we're going to also have senator lamar alexander. we're going to have educators like steve perry from capital preparatory schools to grassroot energizers like rick hess at aei and dr
this conference is brought to you today not by senator tim scott. but truly by a concerted effort on behalf of a lot of people in this room and specifically my staff, and i'd like to give a shout-out to lizzie simmons, my -- [ applause ] lizzie over here. lizzie is my l.a. for education issues. she's passionate about the issue of school choice. she's worked tirelessly to make sure that today is as successful as it can be and so i would love to once again acknowledge lizzie lizzie, and you see a...
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she is responding to questions from senator tim scott. >> certainly very different scenarios between fed and banks. $4.5 trillion in the way that you wind it down would reverberate throughout the economy in a way that no other financial organization would have impact. the path of fred is incredibly important -- the path for it is incredibly important. >> one of our plans is that we want to wind down our balance sheets in an orderly, gradual, and predictable way. we have decided to use as our main tool of policy when the time comes for normalization something that is much more familiar both to us and to markets and that is variations in short-term interest rates. of course an alternative to that would be to say when the time comes to say we want to tighten monetary policy, we could begin to sell assets. that would be another way of going about doing business. we have more experience and markets have much more experience with variations in short-term rates. we want to proceed in that way that is familiar to us, familiar to market participants, and the public and to let our balance shee
she is responding to questions from senator tim scott. >> certainly very different scenarios between fed and banks. $4.5 trillion in the way that you wind it down would reverberate throughout the economy in a way that no other financial organization would have impact. the path of fred is incredibly important -- the path for it is incredibly important. >> one of our plans is that we want to wind down our balance sheets in an orderly, gradual, and predictable way. we have decided to...
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next, your calls and comments on washington journal is not heard then an education form hosted by tim scotta senate hearing on preventable diseases. >> here are some of the feature programs for this weekend. c-span2 book tv at 9:00, this is the -- live coverage of the savanna book festival. and for bank women spies in the civil war. and david axelrod on his 40 years in politics. that is beginning at 830. the 100 anniversary of the film the birth of a nation. the showing of the film followed by a live call in program history and an author did blair. sunday at 8:00, george washington portrait, focusing on how artists capture the spirit of the president. find our complete television schedule at c-span.org,, call s at -- send us a tweet. join the c-span conversation. like us on facebook and follow us on twitter. >> bryan brown, president for the national organization for marriage and susan sommer will discuss the state of same-sex marriage in the states and the courts. we will take your calls and you can join the conversation on facebook and twitter. washington journal is next. ♪ host: good mor
next, your calls and comments on washington journal is not heard then an education form hosted by tim scotta senate hearing on preventable diseases. >> here are some of the feature programs for this weekend. c-span2 book tv at 9:00, this is the -- live coverage of the savanna book festival. and for bank women spies in the civil war. and david axelrod on his 40 years in politics. that is beginning at 830. the 100 anniversary of the film the birth of a nation. the showing of the film...
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and i'll close with this.we john lewis, and a number of us including senator tim scott who i think has a representative ing se here today and tim and i are on leading the congressional celebrate to go to selma for the i anniversary and i was able to re take my young daughters there back in 1998 the first time we are took a trip and there were about in 1 six of us that went and jop went with them. and john tells a story when he spoke at emory commencement this year and i want to read the words he said because they are way better than i would have sa said them otherwise.erwise he said -- he was born in 1940 e s so theseai stories are in the 1940s. to i saw the sign that said white men, black men and white waiting room and black waiting room. and i came home and asked my parents and grandparents why.nts and they said that is the way itin 1 is. don't get in trouble. i met rosa parks and martin i luther king and these two individuals inspired me to get age in the way and get in trouble. and so i encourage you to find a way to get in trouble, get in e you he good, necessary trouble.find a so
and i'll close with this.we john lewis, and a number of us including senator tim scott who i think has a representative ing se here today and tim and i are on leading the congressional celebrate to go to selma for the i anniversary and i was able to re take my young daughters there back in 1998 the first time we are took a trip and there were about in 1 six of us that went and jop went with them. and john tells a story when he spoke at emory commencement this year and i want to read the words...
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senator tim scott from south carolina hosted this academic forum. >>> let's see if we can emulate the center's example and keep this stuff as comprehensible and kind of useful as he just was that would be pretty terrific. we have an outstanding panel for the third panel of the day. we want to talk a little bit about the reality of school choice. how it works, what are some of the obstacles, how do the numbers work. sitting immediately next to me we have andy plessus state senator of louisiana. she partners with local and national policy leaders to promote educational options. she continues to work full-time while she does this as senior vice president for liberty bank & trust new orleans. oh, she's also the chair of louisiana state board of supervisors. following hurricane katrina, it was ann who authored a bill to allow the state to take over a majority of schools in new orleans parish which leads to the thriving community you see today. kevin is a founding board member and counsel for the school for children. a noted author and a national education reform leader. he helped to shephe
senator tim scott from south carolina hosted this academic forum. >>> let's see if we can emulate the center's example and keep this stuff as comprehensible and kind of useful as he just was that would be pretty terrific. we have an outstanding panel for the third panel of the day. we want to talk a little bit about the reality of school choice. how it works, what are some of the obstacles, how do the numbers work. sitting immediately next to me we have andy plessus state senator of...
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senator tim scott of south carolina posts a forum tomorrow on education issues. he is joined by louisiana governor bobby jindal. live coverage begins at 2:00 a.m. eastern on c-span 3 -- 10:00 a.m. eastern on c-span 3. >> february is black history month. the c-span bus is on the road, visiting historically black colleges and universities to highlight their role in america's education system. this tuesday, we will be at fitz university in nashville, followed by morehouse college and spelman college in atlanta. the political landscape has changed with the 114th congress. not are there 43 new republicans and 15 new democrats in the house, there's also 108 women in congress, including the first african-american republican in the house, and the first woman veteran in the senate. keep track of members of congress on c-span.org. the congressional chronicle page as lots of good information including voting results and statistics. >> irs commissioner john koskinen tuesday on the 2016 budget request before the senate finance committee. he discussed tax scams, and shortages
senator tim scott of south carolina posts a forum tomorrow on education issues. he is joined by louisiana governor bobby jindal. live coverage begins at 2:00 a.m. eastern on c-span 3 -- 10:00 a.m. eastern on c-span 3. >> february is black history month. the c-span bus is on the road, visiting historically black colleges and universities to highlight their role in america's education system. this tuesday, we will be at fitz university in nashville, followed by morehouse college and spelman...
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. >>> back now to senator tim scott's daylong academic forum for keynote remarks from former education secretary rod paige. he talks about universal school choice and the need to tie choice to economic reform. his remarks run about 35 minutes. >> well, let me start my introductory remarks about dr. rod paige. what an amazing life. if you listen carefully you'll at least have a glimpse of why i'm excited about having dr. paige present to you today. the son of a school principal and librarian, dr. paige. now, this is going to be the longest introduction in the history of man. i want you to know three things. a school principal a librarian that produces a doctor, does that not speak to the power and the necessity of education. he rose from humble roots in segregated smalltown mississippi all the way to the united states department of education. as secretary of that department paige championed student achievement and employed best of breed solutions to raise standards of educational excellence. dr. paige forged his reputation for seeking out and putting in place innovative approaches to sy
. >>> back now to senator tim scott's daylong academic forum for keynote remarks from former education secretary rod paige. he talks about universal school choice and the need to tie choice to economic reform. his remarks run about 35 minutes. >> well, let me start my introductory remarks about dr. rod paige. what an amazing life. if you listen carefully you'll at least have a glimpse of why i'm excited about having dr. paige present to you today. the son of a school principal...
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next, and education for posted by tim scott. then, a hearing on vaccine preventable disease.debate on the keystone xl pipeline. we will show you today on the measure before the final blow occurred.
next, and education for posted by tim scott. then, a hearing on vaccine preventable disease.debate on the keystone xl pipeline. we will show you today on the measure before the final blow occurred.
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it was last night with tim scott and it was a great honor. >> rudy guiliani probably got the award formainstream media over the weekend after what he said initially at a private dinner where he questioned the president's love of america. he wrote an op-ed that appears in the wall street journal. >> my intended focus was the effect his words and actions have on the morale of this country and how that effect may damage his performance. i hope and pray president obama can rise to the occasional and underscore america's greatness. if he does so i will be the first to applaud him he said. your thoughts? >> i've seen it and read it this morning, that was his explanation. i was surprised at how so many of the republican candidates just immediately, you know, backed down and headed south. there was, you know nothing going on there. they just really backed down and backed down quickly. but i think the definition -- you know i've heard a lot of different views on what rudy said. and some agree with him and some like it and some don't. certainly most of the republican candidates seem to have back
it was last night with tim scott and it was a great honor. >> rudy guiliani probably got the award formainstream media over the weekend after what he said initially at a private dinner where he questioned the president's love of america. he wrote an op-ed that appears in the wall street journal. >> my intended focus was the effect his words and actions have on the morale of this country and how that effect may damage his performance. i hope and pray president obama can rise to the...
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john lewis who a number of us including senator scott and tim and i are on the finance committee. we have had primary discussions. tim and i are going to summit to mark the 50th anniversary that i was able to take my young daughters they are back in 1998, the first time we did a congressional trip. six of us from a house of representatives went in john was among them but john tells the story when he spoke at emory university. i want to read the words that he said because they are way better than i would say otherwise. he tells he said when i was a kid i saw the signs, john was born in 1940 to the stories would have been in the 40s and 50's britain is and 50's britain is although scientists at white men, men white women, women, white waiting room waiting room. i came home and asked my parents why? they would say that's the way it is john don't get in the way and don't get in trouble. in 1957 at the age of 17 i met rosa parks. in 1958 at the age of 18 night that bart luther king, jr.. these individuals inspired me to get in the way and get in trouble. so i encourage you he's exhorti
john lewis who a number of us including senator scott and tim and i are on the finance committee. we have had primary discussions. tim and i are going to summit to mark the 50th anniversary that i was able to take my young daughters they are back in 1998, the first time we did a congressional trip. six of us from a house of representatives went in john was among them but john tells the story when he spoke at emory university. i want to read the words that he said because they are way better...
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scott, thank you. >>> the crown taken away from winners lull logue world series. dawn tim money knee is live on our newsroom what they're accused of doing to better their chances of winning dawn. >> iain little league officials say jackie robinson west all stars violated the rules by having players on their roster who live outside their geographic boundaries. officials say they used a falsified map to row krout them from other neighborhoods to make it look like they were eligible. the team manager suspend ton suspended and a lot of possible feeling very bad for chicago players. >> you want to see youth sports arrive in inner city environments and i was rooting for them. >> david the owner of everybody hits philadelphia batting cages at fifth and girard. like many fans across the country he was cheering on jackie robinson west for the tile. the first team in chicago in 31 years to make the little league world series. because a feel good story. but then the team stripped of its title. >> you also want fairness, and that's a big part of little league baseball. you want to win
scott, thank you. >>> the crown taken away from winners lull logue world series. dawn tim money knee is live on our newsroom what they're accused of doing to better their chances of winning dawn. >> iain little league officials say jackie robinson west all stars violated the rules by having players on their roster who live outside their geographic boundaries. officials say they used a falsified map to row krout them from other neighborhoods to make it look like they were...
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. >> i have to argue a key bet tim cook made was putting jony iv in charge, he pushed scott forestall. >> controversial at the time. finally kara, you had a great lineup at the code media conference. headlines, names like chernin and bain and mark cuban. the dallas mavericks owner had interesting things to say about net neutrality. listen to some sound. >> it's hard to say there's never a role for government. trying to introduce things that don't need to be introduced. some people would say we want to keep it the way it is so it doesn't change. i've talked to the commission, presentations in front of them over the last 15 years and they change every few years. they're politically appointed. the uncertainty associated with that applied to the interset scares the [ bleep ] out of me. >> people had a lot of opinions about that. what was yours? >> you know, he makes a good argument. this is a really interesting issue and i think mark is super persuasive. i think he probably leaves out the fact that these are big companies fighting each other for power, and at the -- when -- when elephants
. >> i have to argue a key bet tim cook made was putting jony iv in charge, he pushed scott forestall. >> controversial at the time. finally kara, you had a great lineup at the code media conference. headlines, names like chernin and bain and mark cuban. the dallas mavericks owner had interesting things to say about net neutrality. listen to some sound. >> it's hard to say there's never a role for government. trying to introduce things that don't need to be introduced. some...
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tim moore, argues he did not. >> reporter: next week prosecutors are expected to call several more witnesses who analyzed the weapons and crime scene. scott, if convicted, routh could face life in prison without patrol. >> pelley: manuel bojorquez. manuel, thanks. a new study finds where a lot of plastic trash is winding up. and the grapes of ruth. justice ginsburg reveals why she fell asleep at the state of the union when the "cbs evening news" continues. continues. step on this machine and get my number which matches my dr. scholl's custom fit orthotic inserts. now i get immediate relief from my foot pain. my knee pain. find a machine at drscholls.com frustrated with your overactive bladder medicine not working? ...can't handle the side effects? botox® treats symptoms of leaking, going too often, and the strong sudden need to go. ask your urologist if botox® can help calm your bladder. ...and reduce your daily leakage episodes. the effects of botox® may spread hours to weeks after injection, causing serious symptoms. alert your doctor right away as difficulty swallowing speaking, breathing, eye problems loss of bladder control... ...or
tim moore, argues he did not. >> reporter: next week prosecutors are expected to call several more witnesses who analyzed the weapons and crime scene. scott, if convicted, routh could face life in prison without patrol. >> pelley: manuel bojorquez. manuel, thanks. a new study finds where a lot of plastic trash is winding up. and the grapes of ruth. justice ginsburg reveals why she fell asleep at the state of the union when the "cbs evening news" continues. continues. step...
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tim cook all have big stakes. overall, scottery wealthy. >> we should also note apple up 30% since the stocks split last june. so does apple have room to run or is the stock going too rich here? here on the set to break it down is dave garrity, principal at gva research. how long until the trading market -- >> exactly. hundreds of millions of dollars as people look at them. the thing to consider we've got fairly important dynamics taking place near term. which is mainly a week from tomorrow, we got the chinese new year. and we got in the fourth quarter, obviously, 1.2 billion people giving high-end gifts. apple iphone 6 is an important item there. again for the first calendar quarter, apple is number one in china. they are looking at longer term expectations as this upsieblgle will may take apple from the 15% share up to 33% by 2018. >> that's in the world or china? >> that's in the world. you're basically looking at a double in share which would give you a compound growth rate better than what people are looking for on the stre
tim cook all have big stakes. overall, scottery wealthy. >> we should also note apple up 30% since the stocks split last june. so does apple have room to run or is the stock going too rich here? here on the set to break it down is dave garrity, principal at gva research. how long until the trading market -- >> exactly. hundreds of millions of dollars as people look at them. the thing to consider we've got fairly important dynamics taking place near term. which is mainly a week from...
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tim zimmerman come and see us again. okay. >> okay. thank you. stuart: scott crude oil flowing 365 days a year. when emerson takes up the challenge it's never been done before simply becomes consider it solved. emerson. you're driving along, having a perfectly nice day, when out of nowhere a pick-up truck slams into your brand new car. one second it wasn't there and the next second... boom! you've had your first accident. now you have to make your first claim. so you talk to your insurance company and... boom! you're blindsided for a second time. they won't give you enough money to replace your brand new car. don't those people know you're already shaken up? liberty mutual's new car replacement will pay for the entire value of your car plus depreciation. call and for drivers with accident forgiveness, liberty mutual won't raise your rates due to your first accident. switch to liberty mutual insurance and you could save up to $423 dollars. call liberty mutual for a free quote today at see car insurance in a whole new light. liberty mutual insurance. stuart: sco
tim zimmerman come and see us again. okay. >> okay. thank you. stuart: scott crude oil flowing 365 days a year. when emerson takes up the challenge it's never been done before simply becomes consider it solved. emerson. you're driving along, having a perfectly nice day, when out of nowhere a pick-up truck slams into your brand new car. one second it wasn't there and the next second... boom! you've had your first accident. now you have to make your first claim. so you talk to your...
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tim moore says, they sensed routh's issues. >> reporter: taya kyle, the first witness, cried repeatedly recalling her husband. she testified kyle took routh to the range because, "he thought he was doing a good thing." scott, if convicted of the double murder, routh faces life in prison with no possibility of parole. >> pelley: mark strassmann reporting for us, mark, thank you. after a storm of controversy nbc news has taken the unprecedented step of suspending anchorman brian williams for six months without pay. jim axelrod has that story. >> reporter: 11 days ago, brian williams said this on nbc "nightly news,": the story actually started with a terrible moment a dozen years back during the invasion of iraq when the helicopter we were traveling in was forced down after being hit by an r.p.g.. >> reporter: his career would never be the same. last night, his bosses at nbc released this written statement. >> we are one of four chinook helicopters. >> reporter: in 2003, williams first reported traveling in a group of helicopters and said one of the other choppers took fire. >> on the ground, we learned the chinook ahead of us was almost blown out of the sky. that hole was made by a rocket- propelled grenade
tim moore says, they sensed routh's issues. >> reporter: taya kyle, the first witness, cried repeatedly recalling her husband. she testified kyle took routh to the range because, "he thought he was doing a good thing." scott, if convicted of the double murder, routh faces life in prison with no possibility of parole. >> pelley: mark strassmann reporting for us, mark, thank you. after a storm of controversy nbc news has taken the unprecedented step of suspending anchorman...
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tim is our client and if he dies, we will live with it. >> in the years that follow, the hennis case was the textbook case of wrongful prosecution. scotthisnant spoke about the case, and it was adapted into a tv movie. >> not everybody sitting in prison is guilty. north carolina now has a commission that actually has released a number of innocent people. >> despite all of the attention to hennis' acquittal, the eastburn's murders would go unsolved for 16 years until 20005 when scott whisnant spoke about the case at a criminology seminar, and he spoke at a seminar with larry fayetteville was in the audience. >> there were potentially other evidence out there. >> well, if he is innocent, who did it? the state of north carolina did not pursue it for 17 years, and so why didn't they try to find out who it was. >> somebody was stalking that woman for weeks. mrs. eastburn was writing her husband saying somebody is stalking me, and why isn't that being looked at? who does it lead to? >> after the evidence was discussed, then he approached him privately. >> he said, i just want you to know that the way they approached that 20 years ago, we are
tim is our client and if he dies, we will live with it. >> in the years that follow, the hennis case was the textbook case of wrongful prosecution. scotthisnant spoke about the case, and it was adapted into a tv movie. >> not everybody sitting in prison is guilty. north carolina now has a commission that actually has released a number of innocent people. >> despite all of the attention to hennis' acquittal, the eastburn's murders would go unsolved for 16 years until 20005 when...
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tim is our client. and if he dies, we live with it. >> in the years that followed, the hennis case became a textbook example of wrongful prosecution. scott'she case was even adapted into a tv movie. >> this case put people on notice that not everybody sitting in prison is guilty. in north carolina, they now have a commission that has released a number of innocent people. >> despite all the attention to hennis' acquittal, the eastburn murders would go uninvolved for another 16 years when 2005 when scott spoke about the case at a criminology seminar. fayetteville detective larry trotter was in the audience. >> the premise was that there were all these other unknowns that were out there. people that potentially maybe had not been interviewed, other forms of evidence. >> if he's innocent, then who's guilty? the state of north carolina didn't pursue this for 17 years. why isn't somebody trying to find who's guilty? >> somebody was stalking that woman for weeks. ms. eastburn was writing her husband saying there is a fool out there following me. i don't like it. what do i do about it? why is that being looked at? who does it lead to? >> after sco
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asked senator tim kaine of virginia today one of the first to call on the president to seek approval if there is any way that congress then might deny that request. >> yeah great question scott. look i think the overwhelming majority bipartisan majority in both houses says we should take military steps against isil. if the president had asked for this authorization in september, he would have gotten it. that's not to say there aren't some important details where there are differences of opinions. >> so coming up tonight at 6:00 we'll outline with those differences are and we'll tell you about some u.s. military moves in hopes of making sure an american pilot doesn't end up a victim just like the jordanian one executed in that just horrific fashion. live in the newsroom tonight, scott thuman abc 7 news. >> no god condones terror. no grievance justifies the taking of innocent lives. >> words from the president today about the use of violence in the name of religion. his comments came at the annual national prayer breakfast at a hotel in northwest d.c. as jeanette reyes reports, the event drew nearly 3600 people inside and protesters outside. >> the national prayer breakfast is
asked senator tim kaine of virginia today one of the first to call on the president to seek approval if there is any way that congress then might deny that request. >> yeah great question scott. look i think the overwhelming majority bipartisan majority in both houses says we should take military steps against isil. if the president had asked for this authorization in september, he would have gotten it. that's not to say there aren't some important details where there are differences of...
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ahead tim lincecum swallows his pride and asks for pitching help from the man who knows him best, his father. >>> on wall street which way the numbers are headed up this morning coming up next with scott >>> the north bay s-curves, mike has a look at the morning commute. >>> stern words from president obama, his message to muslims here and around the world. >>> and morning clouds give way to afternoon sunshine. beautiful weekend temperatures, your full forecast in just moments. >>> and we're looking at the effects of that forecast, the glowing lights, low clouds and fog and a new crash in fremont, i have to check that one out and bring it to you. >>> looks like the fed isn't going to raise the interest rates any time soon. looks like greece will get its extension on its loans, so that's good news for stocks. there is the nyse and opening bell and over on the nasdaq as well as business gets under way. >> a live look outside right now, san mateo bridge, starting to tighten up a little bit this morning. mike monitoring some situations on both sides of the bridge. it's thursday, february the 19th, and this is "today in the bay." >>> a good thursday morning. thank you for joining us. i'm s
ahead tim lincecum swallows his pride and asks for pitching help from the man who knows him best, his father. >>> on wall street which way the numbers are headed up this morning coming up next with scott >>> the north bay s-curves, mike has a look at the morning commute. >>> stern words from president obama, his message to muslims here and around the world. >>> and morning clouds give way to afternoon sunshine. beautiful weekend temperatures, your full...
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tim's passwords? >> yes. we've made tremendous progress in our relationship. >> speak something of bromance, there is not one there going on between howard dean and scott walkeradlines in the "washington post." we told you about this at the top of the hour about how scott walker did not finish college. well, yesterday howard dean, dr. dean was on tv talking about that disqualifies scott walker from running the country. listen. >> this is a particular problem for scott walker which has not been an issue yet, but it will. scott walker, were he to become president, would be the first president in many generations who did not have a college degree. so the issue here is not just an issue of dancing around the question of evolution for political reasons, the issue is, how well educated is this guy?" >> wow. so just because you don't graduate college, now all of a sudden education is an issue. did lincoln graduate from college? >> not that i know of. >> he didn't go. washington obviously didn't. truman. let's find out what you're saying. dawn on facebook wrote common sense and logic are more important than just being book smart. >> connie -- a college degree doesn't
tim's passwords? >> yes. we've made tremendous progress in our relationship. >> speak something of bromance, there is not one there going on between howard dean and scott walkeradlines in the "washington post." we told you about this at the top of the hour about how scott walker did not finish college. well, yesterday howard dean, dr. dean was on tv talking about that disqualifies scott walker from running the country. listen. >> this is a particular problem for...