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president warren harding into the klan and most every morning in the green room of the white house. should he was so nervous about the left as in the car and the president harding had just been for the white house bubble. token of appreciation prove that harding gave old number of elections. could run red light for me something. like. stetson really was one of the pioneers and getting the klan to lose credibility on the national stand on making this an acceptable behavior that people who are in politics and then the police and whatever they should not be part of this and that it actually ends terrorism. when the civil rights movement essentially was successful the klan really did fade away. what they call the fourth era klan when it came back was the klan of david duke which peers in the late seventy's and really david duke was all about the idea of kind of let's get rid of the ropes let's put on business suits let's hold meetings and motels we need sort of get out of the cow pastures and into the motels . greensborough was an amazing moments that came relatively late. in the century
president warren harding into the klan and most every morning in the green room of the white house. should he was so nervous about the left as in the car and the president harding had just been for the white house bubble. token of appreciation prove that harding gave old number of elections. could run red light for me something. like. stetson really was one of the pioneers and getting the klan to lose credibility on the national stand on making this an acceptable behavior that people who are in...
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when he was nominated for president, he succeeded warren harding. calvin coolidge was nominated and then a few weeks later lost his favorite child. his behavior changed dramatically. he worked for hours a day. he used to be described as the work force of american politics. after his son's death, he worked for hours a day. . four hours a day. -- 4 hours a day. he was unable to answer questions about policies that he had put into effect. he sent troops to nicaragua to keep peace and when he was asked at a press conference about the troops in nicaragua, coolidge did not even though they were still there. he said that he thought they had been withdrawn but he was not sure. he was not certain. this is a president that basically did not function anymore as president of the united states. franklin pierce is denigrated by scholars, virtual it unanimously. many scholars point out that he was an inept politician before he became president and that he never should have become president of the united states. others say that the death of his son exacerbated his
when he was nominated for president, he succeeded warren harding. calvin coolidge was nominated and then a few weeks later lost his favorite child. his behavior changed dramatically. he worked for hours a day. he used to be described as the work force of american politics. after his son's death, he worked for hours a day. . four hours a day. -- 4 hours a day. he was unable to answer questions about policies that he had put into effect. he sent troops to nicaragua to keep peace and when he was...
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. >> reporter: the folks who live near the mother and son know them as jean and warren davis, finding it so hard to believe. this is their home on kenmore street in the north division of south arlington. neighbors describe them as friendly and quiet but largely keeping to themselves. they say the son seemed to be the only caretaker for his mother. she described him as devoted, but if he was having difficulty or was overwhelmed taking care of her, he never spoke to them about it. >> it's a terrible asian and him having a mother that was -- situation and him having a mother that was going through whatever she was going through and him, too probably being the only one to tend to her. >> he had a good side and he loved his mother and that clearly showed through. whatever made him do this, we'll never know. i just hope they both rest in peace. >> the alleged shooter grew up in remington virginia and moved to arlington tay take care of her mother. we're told he was a contract driver for metro access. >>> fox 5 in the meantime following a developing story now out of prince george's county. police were
. >> reporter: the folks who live near the mother and son know them as jean and warren davis, finding it so hard to believe. this is their home on kenmore street in the north division of south arlington. neighbors describe them as friendly and quiet but largely keeping to themselves. they say the son seemed to be the only caretaker for his mother. she described him as devoted, but if he was having difficulty or was overwhelmed taking care of her, he never spoke to them about it. >>...
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warren road. northern baltimore county got hit hard with storms, debris is blocking a couple of intersections. i'll let you know about those in a few minutes. >>> after milton hill was murdered, his daughter said this. i know you are out there i know you are watching me and i'm watching you. you will be uncovered. that scooter? you'll never be able to ride it. he was known as the church guy and he was murdered over his scooter. summer has turned into fall and so far no suspects. >>> it has been almost two months since hill was shot to death behind his home next to the church. people from hill's community are doing something about it. the neighborhood playground has been cleaned up, they want to get rid of the criminal element that has taken over parts of that area. the 70-year-old was a beloved member of the ark church known as the dedicated caretaker, going out of his way to help others. >> the passing of milton hill really stimulated us to understand that we have to go to the corners, we have to go to the side streets and continue can create an attitude of safety. >> the ark church is also l
warren road. northern baltimore county got hit hard with storms, debris is blocking a couple of intersections. i'll let you know about those in a few minutes. >>> after milton hill was murdered, his daughter said this. i know you are out there i know you are watching me and i'm watching you. you will be uncovered. that scooter? you'll never be able to ride it. he was known as the church guy and he was murdered over his scooter. summer has turned into fall and so far no suspects....
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hard to believe that. >> neighbors knew him as warren davis. he drove for metro access. >>> a hearing for the army psychiatrist accused of killing 13 people at fort hood texas will be open to the public. a judge rejected the defense's request to keep it private. the judge said that the victim's family have the right to hear the testimony. he was once a psychiatrist here at the walter reed medical center here in the district. >>> can you imagine adding two more hours on to your drive every day? some studies say that will happen when a new defense building along 495 opens its doors. kristin fisher is joining us live from 495. >> reporter: anybody that has ever driven along the 395 corridor during rush hour know how bad it can be. but many drivers fear with the opening of this new mark center, many people fear that rush hour conditions on 395 could get much, much worse. two hours a day worth in fact. and last night, hundreds of fairfax county residents preparedded with the officials at the department of defense to delay the opening till better tra
hard to believe that. >> neighbors knew him as warren davis. he drove for metro access. >>> a hearing for the army psychiatrist accused of killing 13 people at fort hood texas will be open to the public. a judge rejected the defense's request to keep it private. the judge said that the victim's family have the right to hear the testimony. he was once a psychiatrist here at the walter reed medical center here in the district. >>> can you imagine adding two more hours on...
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warren will be in charge of setting up a consumer financial watchdog. she has been a fierce critic of wall street and the financial industry has lobbied hard against appointment. the financial walk -- watchdog is a key part of american financial reform. >> this is barack obama's choice to shake up the american financial system. elizabeth warren, university professor and consumer advocate. >> america's living class is a living one pink slip, one bad diagnosis away from financial collapse. >> here on wall street, the woman likely to lead america's new consumer protection agency, is highly unpopular. in fact, people in the financial community are lobbying against the appointment of elizabeth warren, saying she is bad for business. veterans stock broker allen thou best explains. >> just the way she has attacked j.p. morgan, chase, just the way she once put -- to put more stringencies on credit cards, lending, all of these little policies, it is just going to be very hard for the average small business to get a loan or to get credit them the road. >> america's banks stand to lose from tighter regulation. but the obama administration is determined to deliver on its
warren will be in charge of setting up a consumer financial watchdog. she has been a fierce critic of wall street and the financial industry has lobbied hard against appointment. the financial walk -- watchdog is a key part of american financial reform. >> this is barack obama's choice to shake up the american financial system. elizabeth warren, university professor and consumer advocate. >> america's living class is a living one pink slip, one bad diagnosis away from financial...
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harvard professor elizabeth warren to head a new consumer protection bureau but that would have meant a long confirmation fight with senate republicans who think she'd be too hard on wall street and big banks. so today the president named her a special advisor, no confirmation needed, to oversee setting up the consumer financial protection bureau. the president said the agency will, among other things, crack down on abusive practices by mortgage lenders and enforce the new credit card law that bans unfair rate hikes. there is no bigger consumer issue than health care and in this economy, americans are not only losing jobs but the health insurance that often comes with them. the census bureau says more than 50 million people were uninsured last year. that's an increase of nearly 4.5 million. health care reform will eventually ensuring virtually every american. meanwhile, sharyl attkisson reports a battle has broken out between the insurance industry and the white house. >> reporter: millions of americans are about to get their first big taste of health care reform. both benefits and costs. starting next week, your insurance company can no longer put dollar limit
harvard professor elizabeth warren to head a new consumer protection bureau but that would have meant a long confirmation fight with senate republicans who think she'd be too hard on wall street and big banks. so today the president named her a special advisor, no confirmation needed, to oversee setting up the consumer financial protection bureau. the president said the agency will, among other things, crack down on abusive practices by mortgage lenders and enforce the new credit card law that...
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warren has put it her brief is simple and clear. she just wants consumers to be treated fairly and honestly. it's pretty harde why there could really be much objection to that. >> woodruff: is it something about her, bert ely that has caused this strong opposition from the banking industry? >> well, she is a lightning rod in terms of a lot of the comments that she's made. again the tricks and traps. certainly that has gone on. but you know she characterizes the ideas of all lenders are operating that way. and i would contend that that is not the case. and what many of these tricks and traps, so-called the complexity of a lot of consumer lending agreement is again reflecting the law that congress has written and the difficulty that people have in understanding a lot of these agreements again is reflecting really congressional intent. >> but you're saying she would just be carrying out the laws that have been passed. >> she might be carrying out the laws that have been passed but again there a lot of room for interpretation. and the concern is that she would put additional rules and complexitys in place that w
warren has put it her brief is simple and clear. she just wants consumers to be treated fairly and honestly. it's pretty harde why there could really be much objection to that. >> woodruff: is it something about her, bert ely that has caused this strong opposition from the banking industry? >> well, she is a lightning rod in terms of a lot of the comments that she's made. again the tricks and traps. certainly that has gone on. but you know she characterizes the ideas of all lenders...
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hard it is to catch them. they're in custody. to dedicate the entire program of i.c.e. to warren proposition, to deport illegal aliens are criminals, they don't have to go out and chase anybody. they have them all incarcerated. it's not that hard. but that's what the target is for this year. and i think it's just -- it sounds great on television, but the truth is, i think anybody that's a normal american wouldn't even consider releasing somebody that has been to prison for a serious crime. of course, if you have a chance to deport them, you want to deport them. here is something interesting. there is a sector of the border, the border of the homeland folks and border patrol divide it by sector and that is the dellrio sector and there is operation streamline with the cooperation of the judges, courts and prosecutors -- and let me tell you, this isn't easy, but hard work and these people are to be commended for what they do. they set up a process that those people coming across the border in the del rio section of the border would go before the judge and have a hearing, every one o
hard it is to catch them. they're in custody. to dedicate the entire program of i.c.e. to warren proposition, to deport illegal aliens are criminals, they don't have to go out and chase anybody. they have them all incarcerated. it's not that hard. but that's what the target is for this year. and i think it's just -- it sounds great on television, but the truth is, i think anybody that's a normal american wouldn't even consider releasing somebody that has been to prison for a serious crime. of...
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hard time translating those legislative accomplishments to voters, who still feel like they are suffering. >> reporter: exactly. they have the legislative results and the bureaucratic results in elizabeth warrenmic results. those the ones that count in the election. >> well said. good to see you, john. thanks siege. >> reporter: you bet. >>> what a week it has been in politics. mike castle is out. christine o'donnell is in. lisa murkowski was out, but may be back in again today. she may run as an independent. talk about the aftershocks of the shake-ups and will they be felt in nofr, and what about in 2012? democratic strategy steve mcmahon and republican strategies vin weber. great to talk with you both. what a week it's been. "the washington post" has a great pete about the republican party. are they now rethinking their playbook? vin? i don't think so. first of all, the republican party didn't dictate this playbook. the voters dictated this playbook. that's one of the things that amuses me. people get in an uproar about christine o'donnell winning or sharron angle in nevada. there's not a secret thing that hoisted these peel on us. the voters of those states chose them. i think in the -- >>
hard time translating those legislative accomplishments to voters, who still feel like they are suffering. >> reporter: exactly. they have the legislative results and the bureaucratic results in elizabeth warrenmic results. those the ones that count in the election. >> well said. good to see you, john. thanks siege. >> reporter: you bet. >>> what a week it has been in politics. mike castle is out. christine o'donnell is in. lisa murkowski was out, but may be back in...
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so whether elizabeth warren is the right person or the wrong person, at this point i think is almost irrelevant. the political climate is such that it is almost too hard not to. >> let me ask but this. if you were writing this today, what have you learned that would have made you write differently? >> it is a great question and i think about that all a the time because when you write a book like this in realtime, right after the crisis, you worry that lots of things are going to come out that are going to change the narrative. i'm happy to report i don't think too much has changed. and i have updated the book to try to give it a sense of completeness. but i think i would have tried to capture even more so how bad it really was at that point. i think that people don't like to appreciate that. i really get at that. and the other thing is a lot of people today say oh, it is a blame game am you can blame everybody for how this crisis emerged. you can talk about housing policies and bankers gone wild and low-interest rates. and credit rating agenciesment but i think i would have focused even more than i have in the book on debt. ultimately this whole thing
so whether elizabeth warren is the right person or the wrong person, at this point i think is almost irrelevant. the political climate is such that it is almost too hard not to. >> let me ask but this. if you were writing this today, what have you learned that would have made you write differently? >> it is a great question and i think about that all a the time because when you write a book like this in realtime, right after the crisis, you worry that lots of things are going to...
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warren from the weather channel. thank you very much. we hope our best for the friends in the midwest. two years after president obama swept the midwest, democrats in some of the states hardre worried about losing impatient voters waiting for results. this is what is at stake at the moment. members of congress, governors and mayors from states like iowa, wisconsin and ohio are all fighting high unemployment, anti-incumbent fever and a republican wave on the horizon as well. ben smith is national political reporter for politico. ben, thanks for being here. the midwest certainly leads the nation when we talk about unemployment. is this simply about jobs? >> the midwest is a place where there was tremendous dissatisfaction with george w. bush over a poor economy. this was before the latest recession, but it's a place, i think they very quickly lost patience. it's where the downturn has been felt very hard there. a lot of the same forces sweeping the country are particularly concentrated there. in places like wisconsin where russ feingold was seen as a safe incumbent who is finally fighting for his life. even in places like michigan if you ask the administration they poured h
warren from the weather channel. thank you very much. we hope our best for the friends in the midwest. two years after president obama swept the midwest, democrats in some of the states hardre worried about losing impatient voters waiting for results. this is what is at stake at the moment. members of congress, governors and mayors from states like iowa, wisconsin and ohio are all fighting high unemployment, anti-incumbent fever and a republican wave on the horizon as well. ben smith is...
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hard to come to terms with. i don't want to use a crutch. if my leg was broken sure i would use a crutch. shouldn't i treat my neurotransmitters so kindly. >> charlie: steven warren what are the underlying of this. >> we know genetic plays a role by looking at family histories. schizophrenia occurs in 1% of the normal population but if you have a sibling with schizophrenia your risk goes up to 90%. even more striking is people who are identical twins they share 100% of their genome and the risk is now nearly 50%. what's important is it's not a hundredpercent like it is with simple genetic trait like cystic fibrosis where identical twins, both twins will have the same disorder. here half are discordant or don't share that disease. >> there are other factors playing a role like environmental factors. you see also looking at non-identical twins who are essentially just siblings but yet, they have a higher risk than siblings because they share an environment. we think of complex disease as now having contributions of genome as well as contributions to the environment. it's usually easier finding the genetic factors first and trying to sort out the environment. >> cha
hard to come to terms with. i don't want to use a crutch. if my leg was broken sure i would use a crutch. shouldn't i treat my neurotransmitters so kindly. >> charlie: steven warren what are the underlying of this. >> we know genetic plays a role by looking at family histories. schizophrenia occurs in 1% of the normal population but if you have a sibling with schizophrenia your risk goes up to 90%. even more striking is people who are identical twins they share 100% of their genome...
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warren. congratulations. >> thank you. >> boy, elizabeth, that was easy. >> that's going to be quite a job for you. >> wow, that was a battle. there were some people on capitol hill that were working very hard out of that position. >> so be it. >> so be it jedi. >> there's work to be done. i really don't see this as you know republicans versus democrats or liberals versus conservatives. this is about fine print. it's about tricks and traps, about a whole industry that has grown around the notion of, we will pretend to sell you thing at one price, but ha, ha, ha, wait until we have a little transactional -- >> break this down for people. there was a huge fight and your face on the cover of "huffinigton post" for like 12 years, back and forth. >> getting used to it, right? >> most people don't even know -- break it down for people at home who say i sure do like that nice person from oklahoma. break down what you're doing. >> so there's this new consumer agency, and it's been signed into law. the president, very committed to this. we had a conversation about it. how do you get it started. there were two ways to go. go with nomination and a long period of time where i can't work on it if i'm no
warren. congratulations. >> thank you. >> boy, elizabeth, that was easy. >> that's going to be quite a job for you. >> wow, that was a battle. there were some people on capitol hill that were working very hard out of that position. >> so be it. >> so be it jedi. >> there's work to be done. i really don't see this as you know republicans versus democrats or liberals versus conservatives. this is about fine print. it's about tricks and traps, about a...
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warren, do you plan to consider the consequences for small businesses and how do you plan to do that? >> let me just say that i think it is very hard to look at the existing body of regulations in these years that were designed to improve disclosure and protect consumers. and be proud of what they've achieved. both in terms of the burden they impose on people providing financial services as well as the benefit provided to consumers. and i think my own personal view is where we have authority , like in this area, to try to combine these foriums and bring convergence or put new protections in place, it is an obligation to us to find ways to streamline the existing body of rules that have outlived their usefulness or did not meet their stated objectives. and i think we have substantial scope to do that and i think it is important to try to demonstrate that we are not just putting new rules on top of old bad ones, that we are cleaning up the underbrush and trying to lighten the burden o on people in the business of trying to borrow responsibly. >> you have a description of the steps the agency has taken to minimize credit for small ent
warren, do you plan to consider the consequences for small businesses and how do you plan to do that? >> let me just say that i think it is very hard to look at the existing body of regulations in these years that were designed to improve disclosure and protect consumers. and be proud of what they've achieved. both in terms of the burden they impose on people providing financial services as well as the benefit provided to consumers. and i think my own personal view is where we have...