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and the tall mid says who is wise one who liens from every person from all my teachers i have ground wise but your testimonies is my wooichl i've supported this view whether or not we agree we learn from the one hundred of top qualities of speeches and may our future continue to shine brightly on our city and neighborhood and indeed our entire world as you shine a light in the process. let me conclude with a honoring and blessings the ferries occasion in our life and today is both >> (speaking foreign language.) >> blessed are you and our god and rural felt universe who sustains us and who is brought us to this special moment. amen. >> thank you. >> so god of us all we grandfather this afternoon to thank you for the beneficiary factors who make that construction for the free exchange of ideas. bless those who have duly licensed in and those who will construct this building the architects, the kraeshths, the construction worker worker trshgsz and slarpz and project supervisors. bless who those who come to the understanding and knowledge and wisdom may the debates and the impartial dis
and the tall mid says who is wise one who liens from every person from all my teachers i have ground wise but your testimonies is my wooichl i've supported this view whether or not we agree we learn from the one hundred of top qualities of speeches and may our future continue to shine brightly on our city and neighborhood and indeed our entire world as you shine a light in the process. let me conclude with a honoring and blessings the ferries occasion in our life and today is both >>...
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who are you envisioning? >> the exceptions to our rule, the people in our custody come to our attention as being in programs as being low classification, as being -- maybe they came into custody under the influence of narcotics or other type of substance where they're not presenting their best to the court. those are the people who we envision reviewing to say hey, this person is a little bit different than most of the people here in custody awaiting trial. they're involved in programming, they have no write ups, they're off their drugs or alcohol, they are performing as they should, there's no behavioral issues. those are things that the staff can document, those are the things that the staff knows about that the court and da won't know about that we can say hey, this is the exception to the rule, please take a look at this again. >> and this wouldn't happen before the 30 days? >> under no circumstances. of misdemeanors, minimum of 30 days, felonies is a minimum of 60 days and why that's important is because
who are you envisioning? >> the exceptions to our rule, the people in our custody come to our attention as being in programs as being low classification, as being -- maybe they came into custody under the influence of narcotics or other type of substance where they're not presenting their best to the court. those are the people who we envision reviewing to say hey, this person is a little bit different than most of the people here in custody awaiting trial. they're involved in...
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who is...alan? no. megan. who is george jones? yeah, the great george jones.it out for $2,000. [ beep ] and her name is kellie pickler. back to you, megan. no more country stars there. "m"enagerie for $400, please. jerome. what is a moose? moose is right. let's go with portmanteau words for $800. megan. what is a bromance? good. portmanteau for $400. jerome. what is napalm? yes. portmanteau for $1,200. [ beep ] and that word is affluenza. jerome. a river runs between them for $800, please. katie. what is the rhine? right. a river runs between them for $1,200. jerome. what is the colorado? yes. $1,600, river. jerome. what is the congo? no. katie or megan? megan. what is the limpopo? no. anotherezi, vtoa back to me katie or megan? meganrivefojerome. fo$1at nathri $mes e ,600. ols, ap ] an$1 c ndtoucaiowpyf mboliz b ranch? . b ranch? let's do $1,400. $1,400 it is, for a tie with jerome. here's the clue. what is... hurry. ...paraguay? no, you picked the wrong one. uruguay. uruguay. 19tsnoen stduten a no, you picked the wrong one. uruguay. uruguay. o r u ahhh! iits
who is...alan? no. megan. who is george jones? yeah, the great george jones.it out for $2,000. [ beep ] and her name is kellie pickler. back to you, megan. no more country stars there. "m"enagerie for $400, please. jerome. what is a moose? moose is right. let's go with portmanteau words for $800. megan. what is a bromance? good. portmanteau for $400. jerome. what is napalm? yes. portmanteau for $1,200. [ beep ] and that word is affluenza. jerome. a river runs between them for $800,...
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people who are ignorant people who are undereducated and people who are abused and people who are. sort of the awful examples of the worst aspects of our society who act out. out of their frustration and rage and misery and. so it gave me a new perspective i worked with joe for a couple of years. we are still actually working on behalf of a prisoner who i believe has been wrongly convicted it's in prison in virginia. and that of course started other things i met with. other people i met with i got involved with certain cases i got involved with the more different. states oklahoma utah virginia texas all of the places where you know this or takes place that of course at home in california where we have the largest death row in. the united states and one of the largest death rows in the world. so it's i describe it when people ask me about it it's sort of stepping into quicksand you just you find this to be a horror that you can't simply ignore anymore you can't get out of it it's such you in deeper and deeper because of your sense that this is so vile and human and destructive of ev
people who are ignorant people who are undereducated and people who are abused and people who are. sort of the awful examples of the worst aspects of our society who act out. out of their frustration and rage and misery and. so it gave me a new perspective i worked with joe for a couple of years. we are still actually working on behalf of a prisoner who i believe has been wrongly convicted it's in prison in virginia. and that of course started other things i met with. other people i met with i...
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who are they?re they people who can just drop what they're doing in life and head to an unstable region in iraq? >> believe it or not, the answer is yes. let me explain why. this declaration of the caliph, this is very much embedded in history. there is religious literature that confirms to a lot of believers, there are many sects among muslims, but for a lot of followers, especially for those that if caliph is declared it's a religious obligation. it doesn't matter who declares it. it doesn't matter how they get to power. but if it is declared than those people are obliged religiously. maybe 99% of muslims won't, but i'm worried about the 1%. the muslim nation is over 1 billion people on earth. if you set this fact against the background that we've only seen recently more or less the imitation of political islam, and we've seen al-qaeda has really been cornered and failed to become effective, then there are a lot of young, anger muslims, let's say, who are seeking a third way, and for baghdadi to
who are they?re they people who can just drop what they're doing in life and head to an unstable region in iraq? >> believe it or not, the answer is yes. let me explain why. this declaration of the caliph, this is very much embedded in history. there is religious literature that confirms to a lot of believers, there are many sects among muslims, but for a lot of followers, especially for those that if caliph is declared it's a religious obligation. it doesn't matter who declares it. it...
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battlefield, in the heat of the moment, someone who- who looks different from the model of a foreign correspondent is even more at risk. because even if he is carrying a camera, even if he is carrying a tripod, the assumption seems to be that they could be hostile. what happened in 2007 to the two reuter's journalists in iraq was a terrible tragedy and one that was brought home to all of us when we saw the footage that wikileaks released. and i think that really brought home the horror of modern war and why it is so dangerous. >> what you had there was apache helicopters firing on a group of people from at least 500 meters away, maybe a couple of kilometers away. you have the assumption that everyone in that group is of a type. you have the assumption that because there were weapons in that group, that everyone in that group was armed and somehow dangers. uh, and it became just a terrible tragedy that the uh, gunships fired on those people. our correspondents were killed, along with others. >> we need answers to the questions about how these situations happened. we've engaged, and we
battlefield, in the heat of the moment, someone who- who looks different from the model of a foreign correspondent is even more at risk. because even if he is carrying a camera, even if he is carrying a tripod, the assumption seems to be that they could be hostile. what happened in 2007 to the two reuter's journalists in iraq was a terrible tragedy and one that was brought home to all of us when we saw the footage that wikileaks released. and i think that really brought home the horror of...
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let's remember british journalists who are there who are things you do for who are absolutely and who are as if i'm not mistaken and there and he was also have to have that. several russians on this have been killed three russians others have been killed in fact and then it's at the end of this as well there was there it is impossible not to see that you are shooting at journalists because once again we are clearly marked and. given that information we have all the reasons to believe that these these are deliberate actions and let's not forget that what is happening in other parts of ukraine visibly driven this is basically which we wanted because they are key you authorities they are hunting down. ukrainian journalists not russian ukrainians on this who. allow themselves to speak. against the the the official way against the official lead or at least to try to do to. put three more or less subjectively the picture of what is happening inside ukraine today so it is it is full fledged attack on the freedom of the media and of freedom of speech want to. refugee situation as well there's
let's remember british journalists who are there who are things you do for who are absolutely and who are as if i'm not mistaken and there and he was also have to have that. several russians on this have been killed three russians others have been killed in fact and then it's at the end of this as well there was there it is impossible not to see that you are shooting at journalists because once again we are clearly marked and. given that information we have all the reasons to believe that these...
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i want to thank all who served and the families of those who served. you make us proud every single day. to ryan and amy and luke, we wish you all the very best because what an extraordinary family you are. the pleasures of family were hard-earned by this young man. thank you very much, everybody. god bless you. god bless america. [applause] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2014] [captioning performed by national captioning institute] >> for over 35 years, c-span brings public affairs of events from washington directly to you putting you in the room of congressional hearings, white house events, and conferences and offering complete gavel-to-gavel coverage of the u.s. house all as a public service to private industry. we are c-span, created by the cable tv industry 35 years ago and brought to you as a public service by your local cable or satellite provider. like us on facebook and follow us on twitter. >> next, a discussion about whether commercial plane should be equipped with antimissile systems. from today's washington journal, th
i want to thank all who served and the families of those who served. you make us proud every single day. to ryan and amy and luke, we wish you all the very best because what an extraordinary family you are. the pleasures of family were hard-earned by this young man. thank you very much, everybody. god bless you. god bless america. [applause] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2014] [captioning performed by national captioning institute] >> for over 35 years, c-span brings...
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the people who may be small time investors who, you know, acquired a 29 unit building and didn't anticipate any of these issues coming up. >> i'll say it's narrowed tailored to to kwus on speculators on making hyper profits by flipping them over a short period of time. i think excluding anyone that's selling at a loss as well so that's another key factor and as scott said, it's excluding the small home owners and really going after the larger ones that are flipping and leading to the unstable market. i think it's difficult to track if somebody loses their job, but i think we tried to craft something as clear as possible so as it goes to the ballot it's understandable it's going after a small number of entities and individuals that are purchasing property and not there for the long term for neighborhood stability, but making a superer profit off a piece of property and i think it's been crafted with enough exemptions to protect the small guy and go after the profiteers who have been causing havoc in our community. really as supervisor campos said, leading to this question of whether the city
the people who may be small time investors who, you know, acquired a 29 unit building and didn't anticipate any of these issues coming up. >> i'll say it's narrowed tailored to to kwus on speculators on making hyper profits by flipping them over a short period of time. i think excluding anyone that's selling at a loss as well so that's another key factor and as scott said, it's excluding the small home owners and really going after the larger ones that are flipping and leading to the...
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and i'll bet a lot of you who have dealt with folks who are unemployed know what that means. they enroll, they get trained for something, they're not even sure whether the job's out there. if the job isn't out there, all they're doing is saddling themselves with debt, often times putting themselves in a worse position. what we want to do is make sure where you train your workers first based on what employers are telling you they're hiring for. help business design the training programs. so that we're creating a pipeline in the jobs that are actually out there. number two, training programs that use federal money will be required to make public how many of its graduates find jobs and how much they earn. that means workers, as they're shopping around for what's available, they'll know in advance if they can expect a good return on their investment. every job seeker should have all the tools they need to take their career into their own hands, and we're going to help make sure they can do that. and finally, we're going to keep investing in new strategies and innovations that hel
and i'll bet a lot of you who have dealt with folks who are unemployed know what that means. they enroll, they get trained for something, they're not even sure whether the job's out there. if the job isn't out there, all they're doing is saddling themselves with debt, often times putting themselves in a worse position. what we want to do is make sure where you train your workers first based on what employers are telling you they're hiring for. help business design the training programs. so that...
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who. well, this guy's ready to come from new york to are prevent this miscarriage of justice. [ laughter ] so we were going to plea bargain. they said, what is this case. well, first degree rape. >> well, this all comes out of the jar of the bizarre. anyway, ultimately the defendant served less than a year in jail for what was a capital case in the old days, a rape case. joan walsh from salon and msnbc political analyst. michelle bernard is president of the bernard center for women, politics and public policy. joan, let's start with you. i have listened to the tape. she laughs throughout it. i don't know how to talk about it. here is a guy. a public defender, assigned to the case. the guy was probably guilty. she thought he was. i have never been a defense lawyer or particularly sympathetic to criminal lawyers when they have a clever defense or a shrewd defense of somebody they know to be guilty. that's the way the law works. you don't have to like somebody to know the job has to be done.
who. well, this guy's ready to come from new york to are prevent this miscarriage of justice. [ laughter ] so we were going to plea bargain. they said, what is this case. well, first degree rape. >> well, this all comes out of the jar of the bizarre. anyway, ultimately the defendant served less than a year in jail for what was a capital case in the old days, a rape case. joan walsh from salon and msnbc political analyst. michelle bernard is president of the bernard center for women,...
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and so this individual, tom perez who was the assistant attorney general of civil rights who clearly lied under oath to the u.s. commission on civil rights, was then nominated by the president to be the head of the labor secretary and was confirmed. so he was basically rewarded for that behavior. >> in addition, mr. perez while he was at the civil rights division had conducted government business extensively on a personal computer at home. which is against all guidelines and all rules for federal government workers. he had discussed policy prescriptions, he had discussed settlements which were highly controversial. and the justice department admitted this had been done. they admitted that there were hundreds and hundreds of these instances. and, in fact, they have occasionally acted against this recurring habit of political appointees in the obama administration from conducting government business sort of off of the books. lisa jackson, the environmental protection agency administrator, she left rather suddenly and precipitously in part because it was discovered she was conducting ex
and so this individual, tom perez who was the assistant attorney general of civil rights who clearly lied under oath to the u.s. commission on civil rights, was then nominated by the president to be the head of the labor secretary and was confirmed. so he was basically rewarded for that behavior. >> in addition, mr. perez while he was at the civil rights division had conducted government business extensively on a personal computer at home. which is against all guidelines and all rules for...
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and there will also be people who disagree and citizens who try to change things. is the job of the journalists to report on all of that. even when it is much harder to do than any of us in this room can imagine. why do we do it? longtime journalist and journalism professor terry anderson posed the question in a "isnt essay for "cpj," covering the news worth the risk?" the question has some residents -- resonance for him. he explored that has exposed the topic often since he was released two decades ago -- he has explored the topic often since he was released two decades ago. s, the times -- "many time, truth hurts, but we have to keep going and hope that what is good in people prevails over what is evil." what is good in people prevails over what is evil." issues, asot new this wall attests. those who recall their u.s. journalism history know the john peter singer was part of a legal case that laid the groundwork for truth as a defense against libel. singer had much more in common with today's web aced business is been crusading -- web-based businesses than crusad
and there will also be people who disagree and citizens who try to change things. is the job of the journalists to report on all of that. even when it is much harder to do than any of us in this room can imagine. why do we do it? longtime journalist and journalism professor terry anderson posed the question in a "isnt essay for "cpj," covering the news worth the risk?" the question has some residents -- resonance for him. he explored that has exposed the topic often since he...
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seventeen most of the people we've spoken to say they know someone or know someone who knows someone who died on that plane well what i read earlier today it's the same ratio as nine eleven where you compared to death toll to or to the population so i think it's pretty impact and while relatives and friends of victims digest the news of what's happened the flags are flying at half mast a symbol of a nation in mourning. for the boy. while other attributes have been paid in from all across the world many have offered prayers along with flowers and notes in remembrance of all of those who perished alexina chefs can now reports from the destination point in malaysia. we're now here in kuala lumpur where the mh seventeen plane was supposed to land but it did end scenes on friday where he is very emotional the relatives of those who were killed on that plane crash literally stormed the airport the particularly the offices of the malaysian airline company demanding the lists of those who wore on board for some reason the company was reluctant to give those lists only a few hours later did p
seventeen most of the people we've spoken to say they know someone or know someone who knows someone who died on that plane well what i read earlier today it's the same ratio as nine eleven where you compared to death toll to or to the population so i think it's pretty impact and while relatives and friends of victims digest the news of what's happened the flags are flying at half mast a symbol of a nation in mourning. for the boy. while other attributes have been paid in from all across the...
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these were not men who used to -- who are utilities to dealing across the table seriously with women. >> i think it caught them unaware you see and it was difficult often for them. and it was interesting because i found out that the best way to get a good contract is to point out the i hope justices that were happening in the field. sometimes, they were kind of unaware of it because they didn't know what their foremen were doing. when you think of this mentality that you want to hugh military ate people and you want to oppress them and not providing the basic human needs that they have is just a way to make people feel like they are not worthy action like they don't have value. isn't it sad to think it took almost 20 years to get that simple law passed. you know, by pointing this out to the employers and making them realize that the workers are human beings, that's how we were able to make some of the changes. i was able to get very good contacts for the workers that sometimes they, i think, they felt kind of embarrassed by it so they would call me names like the dragon lady. you know
these were not men who used to -- who are utilities to dealing across the table seriously with women. >> i think it caught them unaware you see and it was difficult often for them. and it was interesting because i found out that the best way to get a good contract is to point out the i hope justices that were happening in the field. sometimes, they were kind of unaware of it because they didn't know what their foremen were doing. when you think of this mentality that you want to hugh...
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around for people who need them. you don't ban the medicines. >> that seems like -- well, that may be a path forward on a whole range of drugs in our society. former congressman patrick kennedy. and dr. carl hart. thank you gentlemen both. i appreciate it. that is "all in." "the rachel maddow show" starts now. good evening, rachel. >>> good evening, chris. thanks, my friend. we've got wendy davis, democratic candidate for texas governor, here tonight for the interview. i hope you will stick around for that. >>> but we start with this. second terms are tough for american presidents. in bill clinton's second term, he got impeached. in richard nixon's second term, he was about to get impeached and then he had to resign the presidency. ronald reagan's second term he had to come up with the "i don't remember anything" answer to make the iran contra scandal go away. although 14 members of his administration got indicted in that scandal including his defense secretary and two of his national security advisers. and in george
around for people who need them. you don't ban the medicines. >> that seems like -- well, that may be a path forward on a whole range of drugs in our society. former congressman patrick kennedy. and dr. carl hart. thank you gentlemen both. i appreciate it. that is "all in." "the rachel maddow show" starts now. good evening, rachel. >>> good evening, chris. thanks, my friend. we've got wendy davis, democratic candidate for texas governor, here tonight for the...
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there's a great activist who just passed away, charity hicks, who was arrested. all she was doing is letting folks whose water was going to be cut off know that the private contracting company was coming down the street and they arrested her. even this week, they were about eight folks, some clergy, some activists, that simply wanted to stop the private contracting company from shutting off water. they were arrested. look, i mean, what's happening in the city of detroit is unprecedented. no democracy. corporate money interest gets protection. residents get no protection. city services are down. unemployment is up. there are only 27 jobs per 100 detroiters. you tell me, with a depressed economy like that, why are we going after the most vulnerable first but not collecting from the commercial customers? >> pastor david bullock in detroit, i'm just saying, i'm going to be flying a canadian flag this weekend because i appreciate at this moment the canadians with a little recognition on this. thank you for joining us this morning. >> thank you so much. >> now, i know
there's a great activist who just passed away, charity hicks, who was arrested. all she was doing is letting folks whose water was going to be cut off know that the private contracting company was coming down the street and they arrested her. even this week, they were about eight folks, some clergy, some activists, that simply wanted to stop the private contracting company from shutting off water. they were arrested. look, i mean, what's happening in the city of detroit is unprecedented. no...
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supervisors who support it. thank you again. >> my name is [inaudible] i'm a staff attorney with the [inaudible] and i thank you for -- i'm so glad this is happening, that we are having a chance to talk about speculation and the effect it's having on housing in san francisco. when we talk about unintended consequences we think about the consequences stem from not doing anything, for not addressing the issue. right now speculators are awarded for fip flipping their buildings as quickly as possible. when we imagined this maesh sure we thought about something bigger, a higher tax than this, and we lowered that amount and we created exceptions in order to deal with the kind of crises that people might face. unfortunately property owners who don't even have plans to sell their buildings right now are not thinking about the tenants so we urge you to let the voters decide on this one. thanks. >> my name is theresa, i'm from the [inaudible] housing program of veterans equity center and our office is mainly located insid
supervisors who support it. thank you again. >> my name is [inaudible] i'm a staff attorney with the [inaudible] and i thank you for -- i'm so glad this is happening, that we are having a chance to talk about speculation and the effect it's having on housing in san francisco. when we talk about unintended consequences we think about the consequences stem from not doing anything, for not addressing the issue. right now speculators are awarded for fip flipping their buildings as quickly as...
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who are you fighting for? who are you fighting for? >> maria, my mother. >> and you, who are you fighting for? >> my friends. >> your friends. who are you fighting for? >> my mom and my father. >> these protestors told us that under obama, immigration reform has so far meant more miles of border fence, more border patrol agents, and more deportations: nearly 400,000 a year. >> and that number, 400,000 isn't completely arbitrary. in 2009, congress mandated that ice fill 34,000 beds in detention centers every day. and that's the quota driving record deportations. >> arizona democratic congressman raul grijalva says the pace of deportations is a political strategy. >> i think there was a belief once that if we were really hard on the issue of enforcement that that would bring the more conservative members, republicans, of congress around because they would see that you're being strong on security therefore we can do family unification, path to legalization. unfortunately, that strategy of being tough, hasn't real
who are you fighting for? who are you fighting for? >> maria, my mother. >> and you, who are you fighting for? >> my friends. >> your friends. who are you fighting for? >> my mom and my father. >> these protestors told us that under obama, immigration reform has so far meant more miles of border fence, more border patrol agents, and more deportations: nearly 400,000 a year. >> and that number, 400,000 isn't completely arbitrary. in 2009, congress...
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this is somebody who is a treasure to the planning commission, somebody who instructs others who may not have the expertise that she has and brings them along. thank you very much. >>supervisor katy tang: i'm going to call more people. >> good afternoon, supervisors. catherine dooley, north beach association and small business commissioner. i'm not speaking on behalf of the small business today. i just want to say how much the business association appreciates the outreach and understanding of the neighborhood and their voices that need to be heard. i also want to talk about she's one of the commissioners in this city hall that is not influenced by politics or under outside influence. she makes all of her decisions and comments based strictly on her expertise and research and great knowledge and institutional knowledge of what good planning is in this city. we need people like catherine kathrin moore and i urge you to support her today. >> good afternoon, supervisors. my name is ted ole's on. i speak for myself and kathrin moore and dennis richards. i have been here speaking before th
this is somebody who is a treasure to the planning commission, somebody who instructs others who may not have the expertise that she has and brings them along. thank you very much. >>supervisor katy tang: i'm going to call more people. >> good afternoon, supervisors. catherine dooley, north beach association and small business commissioner. i'm not speaking on behalf of the small business today. i just want to say how much the business association appreciates the outreach and...
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you really get that sense in seeing all those who have lined the roads, who are there in hilversum, who are waiting. there is this sense just of stunned silence. and this, just the beginning. this is really the first group of people who are beginning to return home. >> and we -- yes, that's correct. we thank you, president obama, for his condolences yesterday, and for his -- well, his interest and the whole situation here in holland, so thank you so much. i have to leave now because the -- >> absolutely, mr. mayor, thank you for your time. >> thank you so much. >> thank you very much for your time. the mayor of hilversum. extraordinary. again, 13 people from a town of 85,000 people, and they should be arriving shortly. >> i was listening to the mayor speaking. i was thinking, how does a community recover, how does a country recover? we know they do because there have been atrocities before. we know they do because there have been accidents. there have been these sort of disasters before. the pain in the skies. i think back to scotland where there was a mass murder. i think back ton the
you really get that sense in seeing all those who have lined the roads, who are there in hilversum, who are waiting. there is this sense just of stunned silence. and this, just the beginning. this is really the first group of people who are beginning to return home. >> and we -- yes, that's correct. we thank you, president obama, for his condolences yesterday, and for his -- well, his interest and the whole situation here in holland, so thank you so much. i have to leave now because the...
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>> i think the stories along the border, a woman who talked about her husband who was a policeman whoto clean up their neighborhood was killed. her children were forced into gangs. the last thing you want to do is give your children to the coyotes. if they come in thinking that they are going to be killed -- we should follow the rule of law. hence president obama asking for 3.8 billion because we want to follow the letter of the law. >> i want you to look at the recent study by a latin america public opinion project which says that the perception of crimes in central america by central americans is that crimes has dropped. so why, if crime has dropped, are we saying that it's so bad there that they are coming over now. aren't they being lured by what president obama said in to 12? >> i think that they are not. i have a son that is grown now and the last thing i'd want to do is give my son to anybody to cross the border. polls can be manipulated to say whatever you want them to say. i don't think a parent, whether they are a father or mother, whether they were 13 or 14 or somebody else
>> i think the stories along the border, a woman who talked about her husband who was a policeman whoto clean up their neighborhood was killed. her children were forced into gangs. the last thing you want to do is give your children to the coyotes. if they come in thinking that they are going to be killed -- we should follow the rule of law. hence president obama asking for 3.8 billion because we want to follow the letter of the law. >> i want you to look at the recent study by a...
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who havmr. inhofe: mr. presiden, there are a few of us who wanted to come down and talk about specific things in our state that are reaching a crisis point by having to have -- participate in obamacare, but before doing that i want to make just one comment to make sure it's in the record that we can talk about the election that took place over in afghanistan. you know, we've had quite a time over there. we've lost actually 2,197 of our own troops in afghanistan, and we've injured about ten times that many. so it's just -- it's been a real crisis for a lot of people for a long period of time. things have been going good, and i think that when the decision was made by this president to pull everything out at the -- at a given time, things started turning around a little bit, and now they're in the middle of -- in afghanistan the election that took place, i know that we're not supposed to say this. there's no official position. i want to make that clear -- by the united states of america. but to me there are t
who havmr. inhofe: mr. presiden, there are a few of us who wanted to come down and talk about specific things in our state that are reaching a crisis point by having to have -- participate in obamacare, but before doing that i want to make just one comment to make sure it's in the record that we can talk about the election that took place over in afghanistan. you know, we've had quite a time over there. we've lost actually 2,197 of our own troops in afghanistan, and we've injured about ten...
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their belongings and these white ribbons ultimately here where the bodies have been found but many who are on board still remain unaccounted for now a team of international observers from the organization for security and cooperation in europe has arrived at the scene accompanied by representatives of the self-proclaimed people's republic they took pictures of the gruesome scene. we are now way past that twenty four hour mark that the bodies of the people of the crash malaysia airlines flight have been lying around here along with the burning debris you know they always see mission had already come here they spend about an hour talking to people and scouring the area then they left so we couldn't get any information from them right away they were keeping mum about the whole thing but certainly the shock was definitely on their faces now it's not just this area that's been affected the debris and along with the bodies had falling in an area around twelve kilometers here so this is going to be lengthy lengthy process for identification and for investigation as well and right now cue to t
their belongings and these white ribbons ultimately here where the bodies have been found but many who are on board still remain unaccounted for now a team of international observers from the organization for security and cooperation in europe has arrived at the scene accompanied by representatives of the self-proclaimed people's republic they took pictures of the gruesome scene. we are now way past that twenty four hour mark that the bodies of the people of the crash malaysia airlines flight...
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(applause) >> is there any other member of the public who has not spoken who would like to speak? seeing none, public comment is closed. i'd like to just -- i know that we have another item and there are many people who have been waiting for that item as well. but i want to call back mr. stead lander from the board of directors of university mound. you heard the testimony. you know that the city is going to do everything we can to block you from closing this facility. that means suing you, we will do that. if that means rezoning this area, we will do that. and who knows what else, you know. but every single option that's available, i know that i'm 100% commit ~ commit today pursuing that option. so, i want to give you the opportunity to do the right thing here. as i understand it, people are supposed to vacate this property by july 31st. is that correct? >> that's correct. >> are you prepared in light of everything you have heard to call that deadline null and void? or are you still going to go forward with that? ~ deadline? >> we have stated repeatedly to people that is our deadl
(applause) >> is there any other member of the public who has not spoken who would like to speak? seeing none, public comment is closed. i'd like to just -- i know that we have another item and there are many people who have been waiting for that item as well. but i want to call back mr. stead lander from the board of directors of university mound. you heard the testimony. you know that the city is going to do everything we can to block you from closing this facility. that means suing...
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first of all, we do made it more data it who the -- data about who the children are who are being exploitedtrafficked so that we can tailor identification tools and prevention strategies specifically to those who are at greatest risk -- >> can you give an example? >> and so the committee, while it said that trying to refine a national prevalence estimate was probably not the most appropriate strategy, conducting research on specific subpopulations of youth is something that could be supported by the federal government and would enhance the development of appropriate prevention tools and identification tools. in addition, we do not have evidence-based tools for identification and training. and there are a few examples of training efforts and tools for identification that have promising -- are promising, but weigh need much more evaluation of those and other tools. for example, in houston, there are efforts, training efforts underway. in atlanta, there are specific child-oriented training efforts that have been implemented by a nonprofit coalition and the governor's oeffice. and the polaris p
first of all, we do made it more data it who the -- data about who the children are who are being exploitedtrafficked so that we can tailor identification tools and prevention strategies specifically to those who are at greatest risk -- >> can you give an example? >> and so the committee, while it said that trying to refine a national prevalence estimate was probably not the most appropriate strategy, conducting research on specific subpopulations of youth is something that could be...
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in, and who is deep.t this is not me. this is not who i am. i think it is the meaning of two different very sensibilities. >> there are some fundamental similarities. >> deep similarities. deep ways which they saw eye to eye, i think especially in the way, the believe in the power of the everyday, the importance of living in the everyday, of understanding that that is what you have. not dreams. >> how is that present in shakespeare? >> it is present in thousands of tiny touches in shakespeare, as well as some grants touches. it is present in the sense that -- in the grandest sense, in a play like romeo and juliet, that you do not have another world to look forward to. you have this world, right now. this is it. there is nothing beyond this world. also present in the innumerable ways in shakespeare in which characters are touched by the ordinariness of life. takest it means when hal pockets, of falstaff's and finds candy and receipts, the detritus of the everyday. it is that eye that shakespeare had for wh
in, and who is deep.t this is not me. this is not who i am. i think it is the meaning of two different very sensibilities. >> there are some fundamental similarities. >> deep similarities. deep ways which they saw eye to eye, i think especially in the way, the believe in the power of the everyday, the importance of living in the everyday, of understanding that that is what you have. not dreams. >> how is that present in shakespeare? >> it is present in thousands of tiny...
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is who.e traumatizing process for those little tiffs awaiting news is going to continue for a few days in ukraine. you mentioned discrepancy in the numbers. there's no clear figure really from anybody as to who is entirely on that train. we know in fact that ukrainian officials and separatist officials are saying there were 282 bodies in reasonable condition on that train and 87 body parts. that was confirmed to me yesterday by a malaysia official traveling back from kharkiv. but yesterday, they're saying they weren't confident with that number, that it was too large. as far as they were aware, according to a source that had seen the bodies loaded from the crash site, there may have been as many as 200 bodies on that train. now as they continue to go through the five wagons, the refrigerated wagons on that train, that number could rise. there were concerns here that not all the bodies were on that train. and not enough access will be given to the crash site now, given the civil war raging in
is who.e traumatizing process for those little tiffs awaiting news is going to continue for a few days in ukraine. you mentioned discrepancy in the numbers. there's no clear figure really from anybody as to who is entirely on that train. we know in fact that ukrainian officials and separatist officials are saying there were 282 bodies in reasonable condition on that train and 87 body parts. that was confirmed to me yesterday by a malaysia official traveling back from kharkiv. but yesterday,...
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>> the very word children is who, that's who is operating these devices. you don't have a developed brain. you have a brain that is developing but it doesn't fully have good judgment. it doesn't have impulse control. it doesn't think through things. plus you have alcohol or drugs on board sometimes and that's a bad combination. >> why would a young person want to share pictures like that online? i don't understand it, doctor. >> well, because i think somewhere they're getting a message that that means that they're moving into manhood. >> they think it is cool. >> it is a medal of honor. >> it is very cool. that's how they are with their buddies and friends. this young woman is a great example of great parenting. >> who is agreeing that they think it is cool? >> no question mark is right. kids today seem to live their lives so transparently and put everything out there as a result of social media, a as a result of television. this is a good sign of great parenting. as a mom my worst fear is my children on social media. i don't think what they understand, yo
>> the very word children is who, that's who is operating these devices. you don't have a developed brain. you have a brain that is developing but it doesn't fully have good judgment. it doesn't have impulse control. it doesn't think through things. plus you have alcohol or drugs on board sometimes and that's a bad combination. >> why would a young person want to share pictures like that online? i don't understand it, doctor. >> well, because i think somewhere they're getting...
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those who have had a drug or alcohol problem may be more likely to misuse lyrica. having reduced pain is great and i'm grateful for it. [ male announcer ] ask your doctor about lyrica today. it's specific treatment for diabetic nerve pain. [ male announcer ] over time, you've come to realize... [ starter ] ready! [ starting gun goes off ] [ male announcer ] it's less of a race... yeah! [ male announcer ] and more of a journey. keep going strong. and as you look for a medicare supplement insurance plan... expect the same kind of commitment you demand of yourself. aarp medicare supplement insurance plans insured by unitedhealthcare insurance company. go long. insured by unitedhealthcare insurance company. my feet felt so heavy at the they used to get really tired. until i started gellin'. i got dr. scholl's massaging gel insoles. when they're in my shoes, my feet and legs feel less tired. it's like walking on a wave. dr. scholl's massaging gel insoles. i'm a believer! ♪ [music] defiance is in our bones. defiance never grows old. citracal maximum. easily absorbed calc
those who have had a drug or alcohol problem may be more likely to misuse lyrica. having reduced pain is great and i'm grateful for it. [ male announcer ] ask your doctor about lyrica today. it's specific treatment for diabetic nerve pain. [ male announcer ] over time, you've come to realize... [ starter ] ready! [ starting gun goes off ] [ male announcer ] it's less of a race... yeah! [ male announcer ] and more of a journey. keep going strong. and as you look for a medicare supplement...
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who would not be running in the special election, but there are many people who are qualified and the qualifications that you have for running for supervisor in any district are endless and there are endless number of people who could work very well to fill those positions. electionses are a great way to determine and allowing the voter to decide, a great way to determine how these vacancies get filled. ensuring legislation we paractionv to [speaker not understood] whether that person could return to another city job after that person's term is finished. supervisors currently are proceeded from seeking other city employment after the term of one year of office. i believe we can make an exception for someone who serves only 3 to 4 months in an interim supervisor capacity. we do not feel that this is appropriate for an interim supervisor to not be able to find employment in the city after that person served his or her term. there are also questions that have been raised about public financing and election process, and we're also looking at [speaker not understood] legislation to make su
who would not be running in the special election, but there are many people who are qualified and the qualifications that you have for running for supervisor in any district are endless and there are endless number of people who could work very well to fill those positions. electionses are a great way to determine and allowing the voter to decide, a great way to determine how these vacancies get filled. ensuring legislation we paractionv to [speaker not understood] whether that person could...
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who will be next?decade ago, the senior senator from iowa warned of -- quote -- unpatriotic companies that dash and stash their cash. " end of quote. now we're seeing this dash and stash game become common practice for corporations that don't want to pay their fair share of taxes. in fact, the two largest transactions to move american companies overseas in history have taken place within the last month. when these companies reincorporate overseas, it is, simply put, unfair. it's unfair to the american taxpayer, the american government, the many companies who refuse to engage in this deceptive practice. why should other american pharmacy chains be disadvantaged because walgreens blocks paying its fair share of taxes. uphold our free enterprise system and ensure that american businesses are playing on a level playing field, congress m.s. close this loophole. we have a new chairman of the finance committee. the senior senator from oregon is known to be a man who is fair and to make sure that people don't
who will be next?decade ago, the senior senator from iowa warned of -- quote -- unpatriotic companies that dash and stash their cash. " end of quote. now we're seeing this dash and stash game become common practice for corporations that don't want to pay their fair share of taxes. in fact, the two largest transactions to move american companies overseas in history have taken place within the last month. when these companies reincorporate overseas, it is, simply put, unfair. it's unfair to...
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who don't have housing, who don't have food, who don't have jobs, feel about that money going to help more people who are illegal loo entering and gaming the system. >> you really call the aerican people, if you are saying that people, even poorest people, for example, in my own district would say, look, government didn't give me anything. who cares what happens to these people. the american spirit if you see this kind of crisis, do something about that. i haven't -- >> eleanor, i have been watching -- >> i see the backlash is not people who also need money. i see this backlash from the far right. >> and i have to say this, this is the u.n. has said it that this countries are in war-like situations. the surges is coming from el salvador, honduras, guatemala. their refugee situation is -- >> very quick last word. >> the anybody's at the u.s. patrolled border i can see incline from 2011 and number of undocumented, unaccompanied children coming to this country it's not a coincidence. it's actually driven by the president's policies. backlash that we're seeing result of resentment among a
who don't have housing, who don't have food, who don't have jobs, feel about that money going to help more people who are illegal loo entering and gaming the system. >> you really call the aerican people, if you are saying that people, even poorest people, for example, in my own district would say, look, government didn't give me anything. who cares what happens to these people. the american spirit if you see this kind of crisis, do something about that. i haven't -- >> eleanor, i...
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first up is kathrin moore who i think all of you know. i have decided to nominate her to rea point her back to the planning commission for a third term. and given how in incredibly time intensive that position is for a volunteer position, i just wanted to thank her for here willingness to serve as what i know for all of our commissioners a significant labor of love. kathrin moore is an architect and urban designer and we have appreciated her expertise and her design that is for our noble character. she has plenty of experience planning and in design and how we as a city submit ourselves together and she has experience in every neighborhood and every corner of this city. i heard from many members of the public who reference her not just her deep knowledge but the fact that she knows so much history about what our city is about. i would like to encourage your support of her as we go through process. my second nominee to this planning commission is someone i wanted to choose who had i am mpeccable credentials. dennis richards has worked not
first up is kathrin moore who i think all of you know. i have decided to nominate her to rea point her back to the planning commission for a third term. and given how in incredibly time intensive that position is for a volunteer position, i just wanted to thank her for here willingness to serve as what i know for all of our commissioners a significant labor of love. kathrin moore is an architect and urban designer and we have appreciated her expertise and her design that is for our noble...
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sue, who looked quite mexican unlike her stepfamily, but who spoke and wrote excellent english really did fine. even though she was pressured to become a protestant by margaret, heard her stepmother, with the support of her yorba relatives, she remained a practicing catholic. she married a gold rush immigrant to california, and they had 11 children. his father's status and her husband's financial success allowed sue and her children to move very easily into the upper-class world of wealthy southern californians but also to retain her ties to the california yorba family. juan bernardo wilson, juanito, really never found a place for himself. it was much harder for boys. refusing to go to school at various points because he was teased about his image, he was taught at home. as a young man, he ran up debts and really lost his family's trust. new classifications about race made him an mexican and really affected the way people saw him in 1860's california, so he moved back to southern california where he lived with his yorba cousins and uncles, maybe feeling more at home in that world. in
sue, who looked quite mexican unlike her stepfamily, but who spoke and wrote excellent english really did fine. even though she was pressured to become a protestant by margaret, heard her stepmother, with the support of her yorba relatives, she remained a practicing catholic. she married a gold rush immigrant to california, and they had 11 children. his father's status and her husband's financial success allowed sue and her children to move very easily into the upper-class world of wealthy...
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there may be others who are less well-known to. people today such as robert purvis who was the son of a cotton broker and a free woman of color. he had been born in charleston, south carolina, lived quite a bit in philadelphia. he was so rich that he was known as the president of the underground railroad. as you can see from this wonderful daguerreotype we have very attractive. sojourner truth was also another of the recruiters. charlotte forten, who was one of the women we featured, she would have contact with the 54th regiment when they sailed to the charleston and buford area. she taught many of the soldiers to read and a school that she set up in that area. she was actually the niece of robert purvis or, for example, charles lennox raymond who was also a very prominent abolitionist in the 1850's and a noted speaker, someone who rivaled frederick douglass in the 1850's. and along these two walls here, we have pictures of some of the members of the 54th. we've begun with a picture of colonel robert gould shaw. he was offered the
there may be others who are less well-known to. people today such as robert purvis who was the son of a cotton broker and a free woman of color. he had been born in charleston, south carolina, lived quite a bit in philadelphia. he was so rich that he was known as the president of the underground railroad. as you can see from this wonderful daguerreotype we have very attractive. sojourner truth was also another of the recruiters. charlotte forten, who was one of the women we featured, she would...
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and who doesn't. that is a question for a later date. --n you build up trialist when you build up trust the system is fixed. when you set the precedent that we are going to grant amnesty, it becomes an incentive for more and more people to come here. we need to avoid that and solve the problem. a country with a 300 million people in very dealing with small numbers. there is no reason we can't have 5-6 million legal immigrants come into the system every year and absorb them. the movementn to right. is there anybody that has the inside track in your publican prominent any candidates unacceptable question mark >> if anyone has the inside track for the movement it would be senator cruz of texas. there is no one who is having the reagan message, returning time and time again in the speeches and public statements to a hard-line that appeals to that side of the party. you see rand paul moving into the movement. he is doing a different dance. he is trying to reach to young people, the populists. >> they are d
and who doesn't. that is a question for a later date. --n you build up trialist when you build up trust the system is fixed. when you set the precedent that we are going to grant amnesty, it becomes an incentive for more and more people to come here. we need to avoid that and solve the problem. a country with a 300 million people in very dealing with small numbers. there is no reason we can't have 5-6 million legal immigrants come into the system every year and absorb them. the movementn to...
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abraham lincoln, who was, who i followed -- who had been a follower of john quincy adams during his one and only term in the house of representatives and to secretary of state william seward literally worshiped john quincy adams knew in his bones that as he stated in 1838 all of the powers of europe disposing of the worlds treasures our own accepted could not by force make 8-track in the trial of a thousand years. the problem as lincoln sought it, the problem that america would face would be not so much the threat of foreign nations but rather are growing enmity, the animus he that was growing among america's, the tendency of americans to regard each other as enemies. the issue of slavery of course being the greatest of the causes of the pretexts for that but realizing that as head george washington, that there are many many causes or occasions for strife among our own people. of course george washington had pointed out, yet experienced that americans division's over foreign affairs were a mage or cause of this loss, always potentially fatal loss of friendship among the american people.
abraham lincoln, who was, who i followed -- who had been a follower of john quincy adams during his one and only term in the house of representatives and to secretary of state william seward literally worshiped john quincy adams knew in his bones that as he stated in 1838 all of the powers of europe disposing of the worlds treasures our own accepted could not by force make 8-track in the trial of a thousand years. the problem as lincoln sought it, the problem that america would face would be...
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and it's putin who is the crafty wily russian president who has everything under his control.ctually, this is a terrible setback for vladimir putin. it exposes a kind of transparent but nonetheless hard to expose double game that he's been playing where he's been claiming he wants a cease-fire. he wants peace in eastern ukraine. but, meanwhile, he's shoving as many weapons across the border as he can, aiding the russian separatists. so that game has now been exposed. the europeans who just a couple of days ago, including the dutch, were extremely reluctant to join with president obama in imposing sanctions on russia are now -- they are going to come under very intense pressure to join with president obama. so my point is that the president is in a strong position now in terms of the way he is confronting this particular crisis. >> also a bit in that he just levied additional sanctions even before this incident. >> and just very quickly, he also -- the press conference today indicated he knew more than he was saying, so i think they might have a couple of aces up their sleeves
and it's putin who is the crafty wily russian president who has everything under his control.ctually, this is a terrible setback for vladimir putin. it exposes a kind of transparent but nonetheless hard to expose double game that he's been playing where he's been claiming he wants a cease-fire. he wants peace in eastern ukraine. but, meanwhile, he's shoving as many weapons across the border as he can, aiding the russian separatists. so that game has now been exposed. the europeans who just a...
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but then you have a case on tape of somebody who is saying, i can't breathe, who has asthma and who ischoke hold. but i think a lot of people in new york would still be dubious that this is going to result in arrests or prosecutions of these officers. are people right to be dubious? >> well, it's absolutely outrageous and sickening. you can see there, thank goodness we have this videotape. there's no excuse for putting a choke hold on eric garner. choke holds are illegal under nypd rules and law and there's absolutely no excuse for it. why is this man being choked? you have five police officers who are perfectly capable of cuffing him, if that's even appropriate. remember, as you say, this all stems from selling single cigarettes. are you kidding me? it's not like he has an automatic weapon and is threatening someone and this kind of force is necessary. it's absolutely not justified. >> and seema, i want to play you what mayor bill de blasio had to say about this incident. let's take a listen. >> like so many new yorkers, i was very troubled by the video i reviewed earlier today. i hav
but then you have a case on tape of somebody who is saying, i can't breathe, who has asthma and who ischoke hold. but i think a lot of people in new york would still be dubious that this is going to result in arrests or prosecutions of these officers. are people right to be dubious? >> well, it's absolutely outrageous and sickening. you can see there, thank goodness we have this videotape. there's no excuse for putting a choke hold on eric garner. choke holds are illegal under nypd rules...
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those who knew him said he was a hard-core scientist who worked tiresliless to get affordable aid drugsor hiv positive patients in poor countries. one small example of his work, he was the one who argued if coke-cola could get refrigerated beverages to places all over africa, then we should be able to do the same with refrigerated hiv medications. >> it's going to be a huge impact, both on people who worked closely with hip, people in his lab and on the society as a whole. it's -- it's an incredible loss. we're all just bracing ourselves to arrive and find out who else may have been on that flight. it's just -- it's unbelievable. it's not really real yet. >> the world health organization tells cnn their spokesman, glen thomas, was on board that doomed flight. he most recently worked with us here on cnn during our coverage of the ebola outbreak in new guinea. he was also planning his 50th birthday celebration. his life and so many others cut tragically short. dr. sanjay gupta, cnn, reporting. >> these were people who had dedicate thred their lives to s others and they were taken in a sen
those who knew him said he was a hard-core scientist who worked tiresliless to get affordable aid drugsor hiv positive patients in poor countries. one small example of his work, he was the one who argued if coke-cola could get refrigerated beverages to places all over africa, then we should be able to do the same with refrigerated hiv medications. >> it's going to be a huge impact, both on people who worked closely with hip, people in his lab and on the society as a whole. it's -- it's an...
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. >> who called you?we will leave it at that. lou: and democratic congressman of illinois, and gubernatorial candidate wendy davis coming for to blast the president for not going to the border as well. we will be taking this up with the appropriations committee member john culberson of texas. also benjamin netanyahu stepping up the airstrikes in gaza with hamas now firing rockets further into israel. on your screen i know, some of the 80 overnight strikes by israeli warplanes on hamas targets. president obama condemning the hamas rocket attacks and reaffirming at the same time israel's right to defend the south with mr. netanyahu. we will be taking all of that up with the israeli ambassador to the united states or tonight. and sergeant andrew timmer racey finally able to tell his story in court but it's unclear whether anyone was listening he joins us here live and we begin tonight with the warnings from homeland security secretary jeh johnson, who testified before the senate appropriations committee. >>
. >> who called you?we will leave it at that. lou: and democratic congressman of illinois, and gubernatorial candidate wendy davis coming for to blast the president for not going to the border as well. we will be taking this up with the appropriations committee member john culberson of texas. also benjamin netanyahu stepping up the airstrikes in gaza with hamas now firing rockets further into israel. on your screen i know, some of the 80 overnight strikes by israeli warplanes on hamas...
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and those who are for, quote, open borders, those who think that this is somehow acceptable, ignore the fact that this is a human rights issue of these young people who are enticed to come to our country under false circumstances and suffer unspeakable indignities and even death along the way. the president of the united states, who initially said, state that had they would -- and i would quote him -- said that, that we had to stop this and initially said that we needed to reverse the legislation that has encouraged the people from -- to come here, he said -- i quote him. "kids all over the world have it tough." he said, even children in america who live in dangerous neighborhoods. he told a group that he was addressing, that he had to enforce the law even if that meant deporting hard cases with minors involved. sometimes there is inherent injustice where you were born. no president can solve that. obama said, but presidents must send the message that you can't just show up on the border, plead for asylum or refugee status and hope to get it. "that anyone can come in means effectively y
and those who are for, quote, open borders, those who think that this is somehow acceptable, ignore the fact that this is a human rights issue of these young people who are enticed to come to our country under false circumstances and suffer unspeakable indignities and even death along the way. the president of the united states, who initially said, state that had they would -- and i would quote him -- said that, that we had to stop this and initially said that we needed to reverse the...