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. >> my master's was in washington dc, actually. >> okay. that's another part of the story. >> uh-huh. >> now, we are going to look at what happened in washington dc in a second, but what i wanted to do is, again, mention the name the culture project. this is the organization you're just literally ground lifl. what is the intent of the culture project, you and 30 other people? >> to -- to renew the culture, to have a new experience of virtue, to have a renewed sense of our -- our sexual integrity, and to invite them into this -- this -- this wholeness, this -- the sexual integrity which can be found through -- through knowing christ and through -- yeah, through -- through living -- we're lionsing chastely and living purely. >> chas challenge to do in this culture. >> yeah. >> we're going to talk more about that in a second. you're watching mosaic. we're talking with gabriel milano. my name is chris lyford. we will be right back. >>> hi, my name is chris lyford. you're watching mosaic. i am the chief digital officer for the archdiocese of san
. >> my master's was in washington dc, actually. >> okay. that's another part of the story. >> uh-huh. >> now, we are going to look at what happened in washington dc in a second, but what i wanted to do is, again, mention the name the culture project. this is the organization you're just literally ground lifl. what is the intent of the culture project, you and 30 other people? >> to -- to renew the culture, to have a new experience of virtue, to have a renewed...
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now to washington, dc. elizabeth, the administration is vowing to make a move with the senate or not. >> we get indications from the white house advisor who says the president will make a decision on how to use his authority to address the surge of young undocumented migrants blaming congress, specifically house republicans, for are failing to provide funding to deal with the children crossing the border. >> the republicans last week took a vote to deport all of those people back to countries that most never remember. that speaks to the challenge the president has. we need to address the situation on the border and broad immigration. >> for a time line, he said that he expects action by the president in september after he learns of recommendations from attorney general holder and the department of homeland security secretary johnson. >> elizabeth, republicans, lawmakers, say they have a better proposal? >> they do. open friday the house lawmakers passed $694 million bill calling for expedited deporting whic
now to washington, dc. elizabeth, the administration is vowing to make a move with the senate or not. >> we get indications from the white house advisor who says the president will make a decision on how to use his authority to address the surge of young undocumented migrants blaming congress, specifically house republicans, for are failing to provide funding to deal with the children crossing the border. >> the republicans last week took a vote to deport all of those people back to...
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president obama is in washington dc today on what is a two-day hiatus from his vacation in martha's vineyard. a president met today with attorney general eric holder and he then held a news conference in which he called for calm. >> to the community that is rightly hurting and looking for answers, let me talk to you about this rather than simply holler at each other, seek to heal rather than to each other. as americans we have to use this moment to seek out our shared humanity that has been laid bare by this moment the on the president in the minds of some seem to prejudge the use of excessive force. >> let me also be clear that her constitutional rights the clearly and to assemble into reported in the press must be digitally safeguarded especially in moments like these. there is no excuse excessive force by police or any action that denies people the right to protest peacefully. lou: president also announcing that eric holder will travel to ferguson on wednesday to meet with federal agents who are conducting an independent investigation into the death of michael brown. the justice departmen
president obama is in washington dc today on what is a two-day hiatus from his vacation in martha's vineyard. a president met today with attorney general eric holder and he then held a news conference in which he called for calm. >> to the community that is rightly hurting and looking for answers, let me talk to you about this rather than simply holler at each other, seek to heal rather than to each other. as americans we have to use this moment to seek out our shared humanity that has...
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book "never trust a liberal over 3, especially a republican "at the leadership summit here in washington, dc. this is 40 minutes. >> well, our next speaker is an cowl coulter and her new book is called "never trust a liberal over 3, especially a republican." ann coulter started out as a number city lawyer, then worked for the senate judiciary committee and a litigate were for the center for individual rights in washington, dc. now she is a sin did indicated columnis -- sin sin -- author on "new york times" best sellers and one of the most popular guests on fox, cnn, nbc, abc and hbo. it's a privilege and very special event to have her with us today. please welcome ann coulter. [applause] >> i'm so happy i finally get to meet you, ann. i'm not that welcome a guest on self of the stations you mentioned. things change. you really want to cement your career in tv, be sure to spoke only in cliches and make bad arguments when you're on liberal tv. you'll be invited back over and over again. i wanted to start by saying things as bad as they seem. they seem pretty bad. and seems like we're in the mi
book "never trust a liberal over 3, especially a republican "at the leadership summit here in washington, dc. this is 40 minutes. >> well, our next speaker is an cowl coulter and her new book is called "never trust a liberal over 3, especially a republican." ann coulter started out as a number city lawyer, then worked for the senate judiciary committee and a litigate were for the center for individual rights in washington, dc. now she is a sin did indicated columnis --...
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>> we took 600 folks from npa and the domestic workers to the ge's lobbying operation here in washington, dc and it was to really go directly to the people that are responsible for the tax dodging that ge is engaged in, and bring the message directly to them. >> ge, we're ending your tax dodging today! >> that's right. whoo! pay your fair share. >> in a time that they've made 30 billion in profit, they've gotten 3 billion back in tax refunds. we need to expose them directly and go toe to toe with corporate power. >> once we get off the bus, remember don't run, walk quietly, calmly, and quickly. don't engage with police. i know we have three police liaisons; can you raise your hands? whoo! >> this is where we get off. >> here we go, guys. >> alright, let's go, let's move. let's move. >> excuse me, excuse me. no, no, no. >> we are here today -- >> we are here today -- >> because we've had enough -- >> because we've had enough -- >> we've had enough of cuts to our schools -- >> we've had enough of cuts to our schools -- >> medicare and medicaid -- >> medicare and medicaid -- >> we're angry. >>
>> we took 600 folks from npa and the domestic workers to the ge's lobbying operation here in washington, dc and it was to really go directly to the people that are responsible for the tax dodging that ge is engaged in, and bring the message directly to them. >> ge, we're ending your tax dodging today! >> that's right. whoo! pay your fair share. >> in a time that they've made 30 billion in profit, they've gotten 3 billion back in tax refunds. we need to expose them...
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and i can promise you the roads all around washington, dc are paved with that same material.people here claiming that they're going to help you by controlling your life. the difference in philosophy between conservatives and progressives is, our ideas are based on those principles that we can see made this country strong and great, created the best life that has ever been created for human kind. never was perfect. you can always find problems with it. but there's never been a nation like the united states of america. and we have done more not only to improve our own lives but people's lives all over the country. all of the world. our ideas of free market and free enterprise are doing more to lift people out of poverty than any government program in the world. you can look at the statistics around the world and our own index of economic freedom is keeping track of which countries are doing the right things to lift themselves up, and you can see what that does to improve the lives of people. and ironically and unfortunately, so many countries around the world are copying this p
and i can promise you the roads all around washington, dc are paved with that same material.people here claiming that they're going to help you by controlling your life. the difference in philosophy between conservatives and progressives is, our ideas are based on those principles that we can see made this country strong and great, created the best life that has ever been created for human kind. never was perfect. you can always find problems with it. but there's never been a nation like the...
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northern boundary area and so as a cartographer and a historian and a surgeon and he was back in washington dc drawing the map that they had created when he got tapped on the shoulder and said, would you be interested in going out in another expedition and he came in through the black hills of south dakota and in 1874 custer had a military expedition to the black hills which was very unexpected ground. while he was there he found gold and he found matt. so in 1875 they were going in to me how much was there. and that expedition he roamed all through the hills and he worked with the geologist their very closely and he got a really big understanding he fell in love with the black hills and it was really his favorite place. he met him in 1873 and he didn't say a lot about it. he talked about him wearing a red shirt because custer did wear a red shirt and mcgillicuddy kept a journal and he was partially akin to his cartography skills and he always wrote details. very detailed notes. and he had heard about this and he had that impression in this includes events that happen in little big one in late
northern boundary area and so as a cartographer and a historian and a surgeon and he was back in washington dc drawing the map that they had created when he got tapped on the shoulder and said, would you be interested in going out in another expedition and he came in through the black hills of south dakota and in 1874 custer had a military expedition to the black hills which was very unexpected ground. while he was there he found gold and he found matt. so in 1875 they were going in to me how...
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i think it sends a signal of strength to the world when he's back in washington dc.shely: what you think he will do when he's back in dc for a day? >> i think we'd all be safer if he would just stay there so i would disagree with my friend. as another sign of the lack of transparency. and remember, it cost a million dollars everyone is. so if he wants to meet with joe biden or anyone else he could fly the entire staff for less money. so it makes me think that he doesn't really do this after doing military action or for any other serious issues and i think this has campaign related and the only thing that makes you look twice at a bank just wanted about him. though maybe he will get his hair done. >> let's talk about for and we shooting and we watched the ferguson police chief talk about the he could not have looked more flustered and quite frankly he did not exude a lot of confidence. what are your thoughts mx and i have to agree with you. i think that it's been downright egregious and all americans should be upset that these are the people that are protecting them.
i think it sends a signal of strength to the world when he's back in washington dc.shely: what you think he will do when he's back in dc for a day? >> i think we'd all be safer if he would just stay there so i would disagree with my friend. as another sign of the lack of transparency. and remember, it cost a million dollars everyone is. so if he wants to meet with joe biden or anyone else he could fly the entire staff for less money. so it makes me think that he doesn't really do this...
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government can take away and how much the government ought to be able to intrude into your life from washington dc. potential asendous we invite more and more people to join this cause. for us to have people to have people who of not voted or have with a party, to know the they have a place with us. it is what reagan did, and that is what we need to do now. thank you so much for joining us today. i have two questions for you. firstly about her foreign-policy and the kind of leadership we are seeing in the warehouse or lack thereof. specifically regarding russia and ukraine. what kind of action do you see coming out of congress, being endorsed at the white house with regard to economic sanctions? question is about california and the republican party and the conservative movement. your fortunate in utah to have a strong base of conservativism. we do not have that in california. i was wondering, for republicans and conservatives like those you can you comment on how we might able to regain the state and bring it back to the reagan days? as to the second question, i am only two states away, so i am ha
government can take away and how much the government ought to be able to intrude into your life from washington dc. potential asendous we invite more and more people to join this cause. for us to have people to have people who of not voted or have with a party, to know the they have a place with us. it is what reagan did, and that is what we need to do now. thank you so much for joining us today. i have two questions for you. firstly about her foreign-policy and the kind of leadership we are...
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that is why we need allison grimes in washington dc. we need to keep the kentucky house in the hands of the democrats. thank you all very much. [applause] >> and today in washington dc, leaders from 50 african countries are meeting for u.s. african summit at the white house aimed at strengthening ties with the african continent with a focus on african democracy and security. we will have live coverage from south africa president jacob zuma from the national press club at 2:00 eastern time here on c-span. and you can go to facebook and weigh in on our question, should the u.s. invest more in africa? a few of the responses from viewers so far -- peter says try investing in america. don't use that newspeak, c-span. the question should read should the u.s. spend more taxpayer money and africa? if you have an opinion, you can share it on facebook.com/c-span. the president of the republic of congo came to washington dc prior to the start of the africa summer stop he's oak about security in central africa for about one hour at the national pre
that is why we need allison grimes in washington dc. we need to keep the kentucky house in the hands of the democrats. thank you all very much. [applause] >> and today in washington dc, leaders from 50 african countries are meeting for u.s. african summit at the white house aimed at strengthening ties with the african continent with a focus on african democracy and security. we will have live coverage from south africa president jacob zuma from the national press club at 2:00 eastern time...
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let's go to dave in washington, dc on our line for democrats.ave, good morning. >> caller: good morning. how are you, mr. akin? >> guest: i'm fine, david. the'ing do? >> just great. i'm a doctor, an internist here in d.c., and this is a topic that you really should strongly consider letting go of. i'm sure you have expertise, work that you did before you were in office and work that you're doing now. you're not helping yourself. there are hundreds of variables that go into whether or not a child is going to be born healthy and alive, development, birth weight, strength, gestation, physical environment, fetal growth, i know you have your five studies and i don't know how familiar you are with scientific research and medical research, but you can find five studies on anything. it has been dish want your audience to hear this -- entirely disproven that there is any relationship between rape and whether or not a child will or will not be born. now, i know -- >> host: mr. akip, what's your response? >> guest: well, look, the doctor certainly knows a
let's go to dave in washington, dc on our line for democrats.ave, good morning. >> caller: good morning. how are you, mr. akin? >> guest: i'm fine, david. the'ing do? >> just great. i'm a doctor, an internist here in d.c., and this is a topic that you really should strongly consider letting go of. i'm sure you have expertise, work that you did before you were in office and work that you're doing now. you're not helping yourself. there are hundreds of variables that go into...
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speaker of the house of representatives in washington wanted to deal with polarization going on in washington, dc. this is fiction so of course that's not true. right? so he has a scheme, a plan he is going to deal with the polarizeddation. he wanted to expand mount rush rushmore and add ronald reagan and franklin roosevelt. i try to snowfall polarization. well, there's a journalist, kind of a nasty guy, who says, i've got some history on franklin roosevelt you don't want to put him up on the mountain so the speaker to be safe, contacts the fbi and says i have to find out about this, and zane rigby is ordered, reluctantly, doesn't like to do this work, but is off to find -- initially rejected by the journalist but determined find out what hes no, and when he goes back he finds the journalist has been murdered. so, he is a ready to give up on the case but the speaker says, have to know what the journalist knew or i can't go ahead with my project. so the fbi agent has to find out why the journalist was killed and what is the back story with fdr hat the journalist was going to use to undercut the sp
speaker of the house of representatives in washington wanted to deal with polarization going on in washington, dc. this is fiction so of course that's not true. right? so he has a scheme, a plan he is going to deal with the polarizeddation. he wanted to expand mount rush rushmore and add ronald reagan and franklin roosevelt. i try to snowfall polarization. well, there's a journalist, kind of a nasty guy, who says, i've got some history on franklin roosevelt you don't want to put him up on the...
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>>en irak la cosa esta cada vwz la ifnormacion desde washington dc. ... .. >> se hace llamar el estadosolo a irak. >> isis representa la amenza terroristas mas seria a estados unidos. >> agregag que 2000 estadounidenses se han unido a hamas mantuvieron una nueva tregua que comenzo despues de la media noche del domingo!! esto ha permitido que muchos palestinos salgan de sus refugios mientras los negociadores de ambas partes reaunudaron conversaciones en egipto!!el conflicto ha dejado mas de "mil 900" palestinos y 67 israelies muertos en poco mas de un mes. los arrestos de inmigrantes siguen generando protestas entre la comunidad hispana.el mas reciente ocurrio en tucson, arizona.activistas se metieron debajo de un vehiculo de la patrula fronteriza para evitar que se llevaran detenido a un hispano por una infraccion de transito.una de las personas que quiso impedir el arresto hablo con nuestra companera dulce mascareqo durante el arresto dos activistas de tiraron debajo del automobil para evitar el arresto. >> norlan tiene cargos y tenemos noticias de que las compaÑera esta libres >> ten
>>en irak la cosa esta cada vwz la ifnormacion desde washington dc. ... .. >> se hace llamar el estadosolo a irak. >> isis representa la amenza terroristas mas seria a estados unidos. >> agregag que 2000 estadounidenses se han unido a hamas mantuvieron una nueva tregua que comenzo despues de la media noche del domingo!! esto ha permitido que muchos palestinos salgan de sus refugios mientras los negociadores de ambas partes reaunudaron conversaciones en egipto!!el...
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into thatng to run along i-66 west of washington dc. if you can see a home i recommend that you do so. we are going to get a little bit of a break this afternoon and then we will keep an i and what is happening out here. this line of heavy thunderstorms, we have to wait for that thing to pass before we are out of the woods. be welcomewill relief. , show about an inch and a third in gaithersburg. here is where that warning is in effect. this is all along the i-95 corridor until late tonight. rain inional inch of addition to a we already have. 73 is the cool temperature. temperatures might not make it out of the 60's in some spots. it is 74 degrees in fredericksburg. keep your eye out for any sunshine. we do not want to see the sun. that will add to instability in the atmosphere and it will increase the chances of storms this afternoon being more severe. this is the travelers forecast for today. we are not alone in this event. this is impacting most people up and down the eastern seaboard. if you have flight plans anywhere, there are nume
into thatng to run along i-66 west of washington dc. if you can see a home i recommend that you do so. we are going to get a little bit of a break this afternoon and then we will keep an i and what is happening out here. this line of heavy thunderstorms, we have to wait for that thing to pass before we are out of the woods. be welcomewill relief. , show about an inch and a third in gaithersburg. here is where that warning is in effect. this is all along the i-95 corridor until late tonight....
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arizona, ahora el gran riesgo viene desde chicago indianÁpolis, hasta virginia, carolina del norte, washington dce, para ustedes tambiÉn en la gran manzana. hablando de la gran manzana, quiero felicitar a todo el equipo de noticias 41 por ese primer lugar tan bien merecido y felicitar al rey de la noticia en la gran manzana, nuestro querido jorge viera. y regresando, si va a la gran manzana sin encontrar retrasos en el aeropuerto de nueva york, atlanta, por aquÍ las demoras son debidos al mal tiempo. mal tiempo que afortunadamente no nos acompaÑan los otros en california. pero es asÍ, de una u otra forma mala noticia porque seguimos con actividad de precipitaciones cero en lo secreto, continuamos con sequÍa para nosotros en todo california. la mÁxima hoy ha alcanzado los 84, para maÑana mÁs de lo mismo. mientras san francisco con 69. continÚan las altas temperaturas sobre phoenix, arizona, con 99 grados. y se estÁ sintiendo como si estuvieran los 100. les dejo las temperaturas para el dÍa de maÑana, recuerden que todo el noreste estarÁ experimentando condiciones muy severas. es todo de mi parte,
arizona, ahora el gran riesgo viene desde chicago indianÁpolis, hasta virginia, carolina del norte, washington dce, para ustedes tambiÉn en la gran manzana. hablando de la gran manzana, quiero felicitar a todo el equipo de noticias 41 por ese primer lugar tan bien merecido y felicitar al rey de la noticia en la gran manzana, nuestro querido jorge viera. y regresando, si va a la gran manzana sin encontrar retrasos en el aeropuerto de nueva york, atlanta, por aquÍ las demoras son debidos al...
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most virginians have a pretty dismal view of washington dc, which they believe is controlled by special interests. you have spent your dull life in washington, part of a recent life as a lobbyist, etc. -- as senator warner mentioned. from enron, many others, a group called the cayman islands financial services. i looked at the website. you have worked for closely with karl rove, the political action group, american crossroads. is it does -- does this make it harder for you to capture this anti-washington sentiment out there? >> judy, again, senator warner has said here in virginia many things that he is not done in washington dc. i believe my experience, 15 years working on capitol hill in the white house, in the private sector as chairman of my party here in virginia, as senator warner was chairman of his party here. i was a congressional aide -- a top congressional aide and so was he. it would allow me to stand up to special interest groups, to stand up to senate leaders, to stand up to the white house for virginians, and keep my promises to the people of virginia. i believe my experi
most virginians have a pretty dismal view of washington dc, which they believe is controlled by special interests. you have spent your dull life in washington, part of a recent life as a lobbyist, etc. -- as senator warner mentioned. from enron, many others, a group called the cayman islands financial services. i looked at the website. you have worked for closely with karl rove, the political action group, american crossroads. is it does -- does this make it harder for you to capture this...
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we are joined by the director of the washington dc office. n, a discussion of lyndon johnson's goals for improving education. it is part of washington journal's look at the great society. andill take your calls begin live it is 7:00 -- begin live at 7:00. >> hello. i am sarah. >> i am shelley. is an c-span bus education center. we bring the public affairs coverage to you and your community. ande visit schools political of vents across the country. >> go to our website. have questions or comments, you can e-mail us at educate. we hope to see you in your community. c-span, pat buchanan. followed by the scottish parliament considering the clearing independence from the united >> this week on "q&a," our guest is pat buchanan, the author of "the greatest comeback: how richard nixon rose from defeat to create the new majority." mr. buchanan worked for richard nixon and his book explores nixon's career following his losses in the 1960's presidential election and the 1962 california governor's race, and how he recovered to win the presidency in 1968.
we are joined by the director of the washington dc office. n, a discussion of lyndon johnson's goals for improving education. it is part of washington journal's look at the great society. andill take your calls begin live it is 7:00 -- begin live at 7:00. >> hello. i am sarah. >> i am shelley. is an c-span bus education center. we bring the public affairs coverage to you and your community. ande visit schools political of vents across the country. >> go to our website. have...
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california y otra parte del paÍs para ver las universidades prestigiosas y tambiÉn, como new york y washington dc p a noveno grado si quieren inscribirse. y quiere mÁs informaciÓn estÁ la pÁgina, para que se inscriba y a prenda mÁs sobre la academia de liderazgo. regresamos con mÁs aquÍ en comunidad del valle, no se vaya. >>> y que se puede decir de su papÁ. y para un gran trabajador en stanford fue es fundador de los estudios chicanos de toda las y mi mamÁ es un corazÓn. de muchas maneras mi papÁ es desesperaciÓn. y nunca tenÍa la posibilidad de decir bromas. y mi papÁ es la primera paern en su familia para ir a la universidad y Él cambie toda la vida de mi familia. y esa razÓn. que el mÍnimo que yo necesito que hacer, es para dar todo lo que yo tengo. comunidades como san josÉ. comunidades similares a la comunidad de mi papÁ. >>> ¿que se puede decir? porque ustedes dos, pueden ser maestros o administradores en la escuela afluentes. en otras regiones. pero ustedes deciden regresar al barrio. y ver esta palabra, hacer sus finanzas ¿por quÉ? regresaron al barrio. >>> para mÍ yo creci. y en regresa
california y otra parte del paÍs para ver las universidades prestigiosas y tambiÉn, como new york y washington dc p a noveno grado si quieren inscribirse. y quiere mÁs informaciÓn estÁ la pÁgina, para que se inscriba y a prenda mÁs sobre la academia de liderazgo. regresamos con mÁs aquÍ en comunidad del valle, no se vaya. >>> y que se puede decir de su papÁ. y para un gran trabajador en stanford fue es fundador de los estudios chicanos de toda las y mi mamÁ es un corazÓn....
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will be happy to hear the huge brown hat he wore to the grammys is on display as the newseum in washington, dc next week to late october. the newseum says the hat is a great example of the impact of social media today. the hat is on loan after bought by arby's because it resembles the logo so they bought it at auction. >> that is making me hungry. we will cook up game two of the quick series with the mets and half game hype. 66 at 12:35 and 65 in the sunshine. the u.v. index is high feeling ten degrees warmer. the area of low pressure is bringing showers so if you are headed to san diego watch out and palm springs is 97 and taking the 100s away from there and 86 in sacramento and 65 in monterey and 78 in lake tahoe and 89 in yosemite. >> give me a brand new accident report southbound 101 in santa rosa to eastbound highway 12. first, walnut creek and the drive is smooth from pleasant hill so six minutes from highway patrol and the rest of the bay area has a lot green and along 280, the 280 extension down to king street, it is nine minutes and not too bad with drive time traffic, 80, 880, two 80
will be happy to hear the huge brown hat he wore to the grammys is on display as the newseum in washington, dc next week to late october. the newseum says the hat is a great example of the impact of social media today. the hat is on loan after bought by arby's because it resembles the logo so they bought it at auction. >> that is making me hungry. we will cook up game two of the quick series with the mets and half game hype. 66 at 12:35 and 65 in the sunshine. the u.v. index is high...
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. >>> una de las comunidades que han recibido a menores es el distrito de columbia, washington dc lar ejemplo tenemos 187 niÑos que estamos ayudando que buscamos sus padres, buscamos sus parientes, estÁn ahora bien. >>> en cuestiÓn de semanas muchos de estos niÑos tendrÁn la primera experiencia escolar en sepÁis, los van a ayudar a enfrentar el reto, una ayuda que josue dice que no tiene preso. >>> yo fui uno de esos niÑos. >>> a los siete aÑos realizÓ la misma travesÍa huyendo de la guerra civil en el salvador en los aÑos 90. >>> todos queremos saber que alguien piensa en nosotros, que hay amor para todos. >>> hola, me llamo. >>> los mensajes positivos no dejan de ollegar, van a servir e aliento para niÑos que enfrentan el prÓximo reto, ir a la corte de inmigraciÓn y presentar el caso, en washington lori montenegro telemundo. >>> dos soÑadores confrontaron al republicano steve k. por tratar de interrumpir el programa. la joven erica a. retÓ a romper la tarjeta de daca, aclarÓ que hacerlo no dejarÍa sin nada. el representante dijo que no querÍa vivir en un partiÍs donda gente burla l
. >>> una de las comunidades que han recibido a menores es el distrito de columbia, washington dc lar ejemplo tenemos 187 niÑos que estamos ayudando que buscamos sus padres, buscamos sus parientes, estÁn ahora bien. >>> en cuestiÓn de semanas muchos de estos niÑos tendrÁn la primera experiencia escolar en sepÁis, los van a ayudar a enfrentar el reto, una ayuda que josue dice que no tiene preso. >>> yo fui uno de esos niÑos. >>> a los siete aÑos...
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we have numerous showers along the east coast with a stalled boundary so new york and washington, dc and atlanta, prepare for travel delays. even in the center of the cup, scattered thunderstorms but in the bay area we picket tons of sunshine. the highs are 67 for friend and 72 is the high in oakland and topping out at 78 in fremont and 86 in antioch and san jose, 86 in antioch and san jose, expect plenty of sunshine at >>> we have a couple of accidents. this is in richmond eastbound 580, a tanker truck carrying gasoline crashed into a car and the canal treaty off-ramp is blocked. that is it. it is not causing delaying. in martinez westbound highway 4 a solo spinout and possible a lane is blocked with slowing headed west of the scene of the accident. away from pleasant hill 680, the brake lights at the corner but highway 24 shows everyone moving at top speed. >> in the northbound direction away from highway 24, from walnut creek to pleasant hill, traffic is nonexistent at highway 4, though, looking clear. if you are head westbound watch out for the martinez crash. >> when you thought
we have numerous showers along the east coast with a stalled boundary so new york and washington, dc and atlanta, prepare for travel delays. even in the center of the cup, scattered thunderstorms but in the bay area we picket tons of sunshine. the highs are 67 for friend and 72 is the high in oakland and topping out at 78 in fremont and 86 in antioch and san jose, 86 in antioch and san jose, expect plenty of sunshine at >>> we have a couple of accidents. this is in richmond eastbound...
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now, in contrast to washington dc, we still know how to make democracy work in the commonwealth of kentucky. stateicans control the senate. democrats control the state house. so we are a divided government. yet kentucky passes balanced budgets. we have improved funding for schools. we raised our dropout age. substance abuse treatment and crack down on prescription job abuse. system.ted our pension we expanded preschool access. is, the scary thing scary thing is all of that cooperation comes -- come november could vanish in the blink of an eye. republicans have set their sights on taking over the kentucky house in november. [boos and cheers] that's all right. republicans in the state house have a track record. that track record is voting against progressive government and progressive ideas. if they get control of the house, kentucky will no longer be a progressing -- no longer be progressing around this country. you don't have to take my world for it. look at their record. i proposed raises for our teachers. republicans voted against those raises. houston the kratz who control the house join
now, in contrast to washington dc, we still know how to make democracy work in the commonwealth of kentucky. stateicans control the senate. democrats control the state house. so we are a divided government. yet kentucky passes balanced budgets. we have improved funding for schools. we raised our dropout age. substance abuse treatment and crack down on prescription job abuse. system.ted our pension we expanded preschool access. is, the scary thing scary thing is all of that cooperation comes --...
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preguntÓ sobre sus planes de viaje 2 visitar a ny para hablar ante las naciones unidas asÍ como washington dcmos en grande. >> le contamos por quÉ es cada vez mÁs caro tener una familia con hijos mÁs adelante desde washington. >> este segmentos patrocinado por slow honda. ♪ >> un nuevo estudio a nivel nacional muestra que el nacimiento de un niÑo en ee.uu. le cuesta una familia acerca de 245 mil dÓlares en mantenerlo hasta que sea adulto, lo cual representa un incremento del 1.8% comparado con el aÑo pasado. fernando pizarro nos amplÍa desde washington. >> una familia en estados unidos gastara unos 245 mil dÓlares en criar a un hijo o hija hasta que sea mayor de edad, los costos de alimentaciÓn, vivienda y educaciÓn aumentaron un 1.8% desde el aÑo pasado indica el reportero departamento de agricultura esta madre de dos niÑos cree que todo aumento de precio. >> la comida, todo. para nosotros los hispanos es mÁs difÍcil... para vivir. >> los hispanos gastan proporcionalmente hasta un 50% mÁs que el resto en estos mismos gastos dice un economista. >> no enseÑa la realidad de los hispanos que si
preguntÓ sobre sus planes de viaje 2 visitar a ny para hablar ante las naciones unidas asÍ como washington dcmos en grande. >> le contamos por quÉ es cada vez mÁs caro tener una familia con hijos mÁs adelante desde washington. >> este segmentos patrocinado por slow honda. ♪ >> un nuevo estudio a nivel nacional muestra que el nacimiento de un niÑo en ee.uu. le cuesta una familia acerca de 245 mil dÓlares en mantenerlo hasta que sea adulto, lo cual representa un...
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but if you drive just thirty minutes from maryland into washington dc, there's a completely different system in place. and yet, out of everyone arrested in this city, almost all of them show up for court. >> judges in washington are allowed to set money bail only if the defendant can afford it. they are also allowed to detain - without bail - anyone they deem too risky for release. the results have been far fewer people spending time behind bars. >> we are the only city in america where tonight, at our jail, there's not a single man or woman who is sitting because they don't have the money to meet their money bond. >> since the adoption of that rule twenty years ago, money bail, and bail bond companies, have all but disappeared. in their place, washington uses a federally funded pretrial program that functions like parole, requiring defendants to check in on a regular basis, or wear an ankle monitor. >> ninety percent of the people come back, ninety percent of the people are not rearrested. we are proof, living proof, that you don't need money. >> the bail bond industry views public p
but if you drive just thirty minutes from maryland into washington dc, there's a completely different system in place. and yet, out of everyone arrested in this city, almost all of them show up for court. >> judges in washington are allowed to set money bail only if the defendant can afford it. they are also allowed to detain - without bail - anyone they deem too risky for release. the results have been far fewer people spending time behind bars. >> we are the only city in america...
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this summer we'll be in the great city of washington, dc for the citi open. where some of the top players in tennis will battle it out to see who's best. which champion will prevail, which new hero will emerge? don't miss your chance to find out. for ticket and player information, go to citiopentennis.com. save hundreds on beautyrest and posturepedic. at sleep train, choose $300 in free gifts with tempur-pedic. even choose 48 months interest-free financing on the new tempur-choice. the triple choice sale ends soon at sleep train. >> osgood: as we told you earlier, the first of two americans infected in west africa with the ebola virus arrived in a hospital at atlanta on saturday, back in west afka, the death toll has climbed over zen00. we have the report now from atlanta, and from south africa. >> a private medical jet from liboreia landed at dobbins airbase in murrieta, georgia, brantly was the only patient on the plane, the other infected patient, nancy whitebol is helpe expected to a in a few days. brantly was kept in an isolation tent to prevent him from
this summer we'll be in the great city of washington, dc for the citi open. where some of the top players in tennis will battle it out to see who's best. which champion will prevail, which new hero will emerge? don't miss your chance to find out. for ticket and player information, go to citiopentennis.com. save hundreds on beautyrest and posturepedic. at sleep train, choose $300 in free gifts with tempur-pedic. even choose 48 months interest-free financing on the new tempur-choice. the triple...
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i thought you were going to bring up our female mayor candidate right here in washington dc. this is a question we have. to -- is america ready for a woman resident? what does that mean? they are absolutely ready. it only are they ready to support and see a woman president, they are ready to vote for a woman candidate for president. the other thing that we saw in this research was voters in battleground states see women leaders bringing the right priorities and right judgments to the job. they see them breaking through the partisan bickering and putting family and country in front of partisanship. in the current environment we are in today, this is a very good environment for a woman to step up and run for president. >> we have time for a few more questions. >> thinking about the house of representatives, most of the forecasters look at what might happen to the house. republicans might pick up a handful of seats. getting intoo these battleground races, when a state seat opens up and you can identify a woman that you have worked with on the state level, do you think there'll b
i thought you were going to bring up our female mayor candidate right here in washington dc. this is a question we have. to -- is america ready for a woman resident? what does that mean? they are absolutely ready. it only are they ready to support and see a woman president, they are ready to vote for a woman candidate for president. the other thing that we saw in this research was voters in battleground states see women leaders bringing the right priorities and right judgments to the job. they...
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this week we'll be in the great city of washington, dc for the citi open.here some of the top players in tennis will battle it out to see who's best. which champion will prevail, which new hero will emerge? don't miss your chance to find out. for ticket and player information, go to citiopentennis.com. >> osgood: it's one thing to say an individual marches to the beat of a different drummer, but what if it's an entire island we're talking about. a postcard from japan's island sado island. >> reporter: 30 miles off the coast of japan lies remote sado island. so far from mainland japan, entually it was a notorious land of exile. banish those who displaced the regime. today aside from occasional boat loads of tourists, sado remains a lonely outpost. distraction free. visitors come here for the island's dramatic coastline, lushly forest the mountains and quiet coastal villages. they also come here for something else. the drums. the drumming is among japan's most cultural icon. sado is home of one of its most renowned ensembles. >> melody, no lyrics, mesmerizing
this week we'll be in the great city of washington, dc for the citi open.here some of the top players in tennis will battle it out to see who's best. which champion will prevail, which new hero will emerge? don't miss your chance to find out. for ticket and player information, go to citiopentennis.com. >> osgood: it's one thing to say an individual marches to the beat of a different drummer, but what if it's an entire island we're talking about. a postcard from japan's island sado island....
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the director of the washington dc office for kurdistan regional government joins us. then a discussion on president lyndon johnson's calls for improving education in the 1960's. we look at lbj's "great society." we will also take your calls, beginning live at 7:00 a.m. eastern here on c-span. secretarys affairs robert mcdonald spoke recently at the 70th annual american veterans national convention. it was his first major speech since being confirmed by the senate in july. he addressed some of the recent problems at the v.a. and talked about improving veteran access to health care. this is 25 minutes. >> thank you. please, be seated. thank you for your strong and independent and great support for our veterans. good afternoon. it is an honor and privilege to join you in memphis, tennessee. i spoke as i was preparing for my senate confirmation hearing but this is my first chance to speak directly to the quarter million members of your organization and discuss the concerns we all share. and what we are going to do about them. let me say right off. i appreciate your contri
the director of the washington dc office for kurdistan regional government joins us. then a discussion on president lyndon johnson's calls for improving education in the 1960's. we look at lbj's "great society." we will also take your calls, beginning live at 7:00 a.m. eastern here on c-span. secretarys affairs robert mcdonald spoke recently at the 70th annual american veterans national convention. it was his first major speech since being confirmed by the senate in july. he addressed...
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we go to washington, dc for are latest. >> these are pictures of liberia, ground zero of the outbreakficials are scram bowling to control the disease. >> the toll is rising killing 1,000 people in four countries. there are 1,700 reported cases including an elderly missionary least evacuated, returned home to spain this morning. >> in liberia fear is spreading. the bodies of the victims are filling the street and infected are refusing treatment because they are fearing they will be mistreated. for every 100,000 there is only one doctor. in the united states the centers for disease control is new on the highest alert and level one. >> this is not airborne disease but it is a disease that can be controlled and contained effectively if we use the right tote call. >> hospitals in the united states are taking precaution. >> the outbreak is remarkable. the case in the last couple of weeks remits a third of all the ebola cases ever reported. >> the two american ebola parents who became infected remain in isolate at the atlanta hospital. doctors hope experimental treatment will save their live
we go to washington, dc for are latest. >> these are pictures of liberia, ground zero of the outbreakficials are scram bowling to control the disease. >> the toll is rising killing 1,000 people in four countries. there are 1,700 reported cases including an elderly missionary least evacuated, returned home to spain this morning. >> in liberia fear is spreading. the bodies of the victims are filling the street and infected are refusing treatment because they are fearing they...
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list, who has tape note of the fact that the american-african summit hosted by president obama in washington dc did not invite president mugabe to attend. this gives reflection to the importance between china and zimbabwe. going forward, china will play a more important role in helping zimbabwe in the economic developments and bilateral trade is expected to be boosted further. >> an important relationship that you have highlighted. i'm reading that beijing is reluctant to give zimbabwe money because of concerns of risks associated with zimbabwe, such as corruption. >> of course, each country has their own problem, but we deal with these as problems or issues. we are not in a position to step in or intervene, that's why the chinese assistance to african countries have no conditionalties attached to that. we hope the people and the government of zimbabwe will find a way to solve their own internal problems. as far as political relations and bilateral trade relations, china is a big promoter of bilateral trade, and many other african countries. the chinese investment and trade in zimbabwe reflects
list, who has tape note of the fact that the american-african summit hosted by president obama in washington dc did not invite president mugabe to attend. this gives reflection to the importance between china and zimbabwe. going forward, china will play a more important role in helping zimbabwe in the economic developments and bilateral trade is expected to be boosted further. >> an important relationship that you have highlighted. i'm reading that beijing is reluctant to give zimbabwe...
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his vacation has an interruption scheduled to return to washington dc. we will have that up on the video library. more now on iraq. we talked about airstrikes during washington journal. we are joined by diane newson baume. how would you characterize these? guest: the first is i mobile artillery unit. a jet fighter. then the used a predator drone to that a mortar position. they had a seven car convoy. that was the third hit the we know of so far. are they have said is they drawing a line in the sand around or below and saying they cannot advance any further onto the capital, the kurdish capital. i think what they are trying to do is see if they can hold the line. to see if they can prevent them from getting any closer to the capital. at ofe have seen today the region is the islamic state is not advancing but consolidating the gains they have made in the kurdish region. they took over mostly. people thought they would march on baghdad and they did not. they launched a surprise attack. why draw the line there? there?s line guest: the kurds are more effective
his vacation has an interruption scheduled to return to washington dc. we will have that up on the video library. more now on iraq. we talked about airstrikes during washington journal. we are joined by diane newson baume. how would you characterize these? guest: the first is i mobile artillery unit. a jet fighter. then the used a predator drone to that a mortar position. they had a seven car convoy. that was the third hit the we know of so far. are they have said is they drawing a line in the...
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fighter jets dropped bombs today and the strikes targeted the artillery and ktv joins us live from washington dcre the obama administration just discussed the on going situation. good afternoon. >> reporter: the white house say that is the strikes will be limited and they have permission to carry out the strikes as needed. >> so the protection of the american personal in iraq is is a top poorty and one that merits the use of military force. >> the white house is watching in iraq and thousands are stranded at the top of a mountain and hundreds have died of thirty and the heat. they're surrounded by members ready to kill anyone that comes down. they carried out a air drop of food, water and basic medical supplies to help. >> the second prong as the president described it in the remarks last night is the possibility of targeted military strikes that could dislodge the forces that are carrying out the siege of that mountain. >> the state department says that it will take any steps necessary if any lives are at risk. >> we want to keep the people there and they can keep on working to help the iraq wi
fighter jets dropped bombs today and the strikes targeted the artillery and ktv joins us live from washington dcre the obama administration just discussed the on going situation. good afternoon. >> reporter: the white house say that is the strikes will be limited and they have permission to carry out the strikes as needed. >> so the protection of the american personal in iraq is is a top poorty and one that merits the use of military force. >> the white house is watching in...
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mechanical engineer who was thanked by tom similars of the institute of market transformation, washington dc based think tank for his insight, cooperation, participation in helping to simplify new code -- state energy code and increasing likely compliance so thank you for your help there again on that. that, madam secretary is my president's announcements for today. >> is there any public comment on the president's announcement? seeing none, item 3, general public xhent. the building inspection commission will take public comment on the commission's jurisdiction that are not part of this agenda. >> good morning. i just want to say a couple things. first of all, i want to thank deputy director for coming up to the [inaudible] to see what the traffic flow is like up there. there's a lot of people up there [inaudible] first floor so we really appreciate the fact that we coming through quicker by doing that. i wanted to say that people are truly amazed about the 7% reduction in fees. we can't believe that it's happening so it's great. i want to mention the planning has come back with a bunch of
mechanical engineer who was thanked by tom similars of the institute of market transformation, washington dc based think tank for his insight, cooperation, participation in helping to simplify new code -- state energy code and increasing likely compliance so thank you for your help there again on that. that, madam secretary is my president's announcements for today. >> is there any public comment on the president's announcement? seeing none, item 3, general public xhent. the building...
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from american university in washington dc, best-selling author and financial expert, suze orman, answers critical questions about your money. tonight is all about you! the goal of money is for you to feel secure. the goal of money is for you to feel powerful. you have problems-- but here's the good news-- i have the solutions. (man) suze provides essential advice in... please welcome suze orman! [drums, guitar, & keyboard play in bright rhythm] ♪ ♪
from american university in washington dc, best-selling author and financial expert, suze orman, answers critical questions about your money. tonight is all about you! the goal of money is for you to feel secure. the goal of money is for you to feel powerful. you have problems-- but here's the good news-- i have the solutions. (man) suze provides essential advice in... please welcome suze orman! [drums, guitar, & keyboard play in bright rhythm] ♪ ♪
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roll open under ---randy serrano informa desde washington dc..;01 ;18 ;25 snipe ;46 ;53 1;15 ---pkg--- si usted tiene un correo electrnico, paga cuentas o hace compras en lnea. bien podra ser una de ms de 1,200 millones de personas cuya informacin fue robada por un grupo de criminales cibernticos rusos, segn report una compaÑa de seguridad informtica. s/ nelson romero, experto "tu entras tus datos en una página web. cuando en esa página web se detecta una debilidad, la marcan y vuelven todos en masa más tarde para sacar toda la información que puedan" los "hackers" se apoderaron de nombres de usuarios y contraseÑas registradas en ms de 400 sitios web de compaÑas en estados unidos y otros pases. es el robo de ms grande de la historia y tiene a dueÑos de negocios haciendo todo lo posible para proteger sus redes. s/ ofelia calderón, dueña de negocio "estoy preocupada de que alguien pueda obtener la información de mis clientes y también posiblemente la información de nosotros" s/ randy serrano, @randytelemundo "y es que según hold security, la empres
roll open under ---randy serrano informa desde washington dc..;01 ;18 ;25 snipe ;46 ;53 1;15 ---pkg--- si usted tiene un correo electrnico, paga cuentas o hace compras en lnea. bien podra ser una de ms de 1,200 millones de personas cuya informacin fue robada por un grupo de criminales cibernticos rusos, segn report una compaÑa de seguridad informtica. s/ nelson romero, experto "tu entras tus datos en una página web. cuando en esa página web se detecta una debilidad, la marcan y vuelven...
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listen to them all on c-span radio here in the washington dc area, across the country on xm satelliteadio, and you can download our free app for your smart phone or listen online at c-span.org. [indiscernible] anniversary of dr. king's march on washington and 50 years after the great society points out that "with sizable majorities of whites and blacks, they think that there is some racial discrimination today. blacks are more likely to save is widespread. 40% of blacks say that there is a lot of discrimination today compared to just 15% of whites who say that. the whole story is available online. joining us from missouri, reverend jesse jackson, who traveled there. thank you so much for being with us. good morning.: host: first of all, the curfew put on the ground by governor nixon and what you sense in the community today. first of all,er: the police work has not been good. to removeextreme was all the police where the looting took place. it took us eight days to release the picture and the name of the .hooter the number of bullets that hit mr. and the trajectory has not yet .een re
listen to them all on c-span radio here in the washington dc area, across the country on xm satelliteadio, and you can download our free app for your smart phone or listen online at c-span.org. [indiscernible] anniversary of dr. king's march on washington and 50 years after the great society points out that "with sizable majorities of whites and blacks, they think that there is some racial discrimination today. blacks are more likely to save is widespread. 40% of blacks say that there is a...
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mgm resort is building a billion-dollar casino southeast of washington dc. the doors won't open for two years, but they are already recruiting to field nearly 4,000 jobs. >> i think it's honestly an opportunity of a lifetime to open a brand-new facility that will be beautiful. mostly i'm here to find out exactly what they are looking for and the opportunities they have. >> reporter: at the white house, president obama called it good news. >> so the good news is the economy is clearly getting stronger. things are getting better. our engines are revving a little bit louder, and the decisions we make right now can sustain and keep that growth and momentum going. >> reporter: the steady jobs bounce back has investors betting on when the fed might scale back the so-called quantitative easing program which has driven the stock market the new highs. analysts are calling this the goldie locks jobs report, not too hot, not too cold. it could be good news for investors. for "nightly business report", i'm eamon javers in washington. >> a number of economic reports to b
mgm resort is building a billion-dollar casino southeast of washington dc. the doors won't open for two years, but they are already recruiting to field nearly 4,000 jobs. >> i think it's honestly an opportunity of a lifetime to open a brand-new facility that will be beautiful. mostly i'm here to find out exactly what they are looking for and the opportunities they have. >> reporter: at the white house, president obama called it good news. >> so the good news is the economy is...