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you'd rather see wilkes go free. i would love to keep mr. wilkes locked up. but i love the constitution more. (eames) wilkes' wife changed her identity twice. outh dakota she died in a dui car accident three years ago along with two passengers. one male, late forties. and a young boy. her son? we're still waiting to hear. wilkes tried to contact eric recently as two years ago. so he might not know he's dead. what about the boy impersonating eric? well, when he got the money from the bank, they gave him a form to fill out. he gave an address in stillwater, oklahoma. in the jurisdiction of judge mestres. this address is for a group foster home. closed six years ago. there was a boy living there. clay turner. now, clay was put in f mestres when his mother went to jail on a drug charge. judge mestres wouldn't return the kid to her after she got out. clay end last year on the same street as wilkes. clay, in the foster care home, must've been starved for attention and discipline that wilkes was dying to give. wilkes probably figured the son he chose would be as goo
you'd rather see wilkes go free. i would love to keep mr. wilkes locked up. but i love the constitution more. (eames) wilkes' wife changed her identity twice. outh dakota she died in a dui car accident three years ago along with two passengers. one male, late forties. and a young boy. her son? we're still waiting to hear. wilkes tried to contact eric recently as two years ago. so he might not know he's dead. what about the boy impersonating eric? well, when he got the money from the bank, they...
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wilk casually shrugged it off and said, that was all standard campaign oratory. after wilkie's long day of testimony, he and roosevelt had dinner alone in the president's study in the white house. wilkie stayed until after midnight, and fdr's secretary later said that from the sounds of laughter that she heard coming from the study, she could tell that the two men really enjoyed being together. fdr and wilkie became a team, and they would continue to work together during the war until wilkie died suddenly in october 1944, a few weeks before that november election. by then, the g.o.p. wanted nothing to do with their former candidate, and they wouldn't even let wilk speak at the 1944 party convention. his speech writer wrote that fdr admired wiling and profoundly and eternally grateful for his support in the battles against isolationism and fascism. once overheard the closest aid make critical remarks about wilk to the president, sherwood wrote that roosevelt angerly slapped hopkins down saying, don't ever say anything like that around here again. don't even think
wilk casually shrugged it off and said, that was all standard campaign oratory. after wilkie's long day of testimony, he and roosevelt had dinner alone in the president's study in the white house. wilkie stayed until after midnight, and fdr's secretary later said that from the sounds of laughter that she heard coming from the study, she could tell that the two men really enjoyed being together. fdr and wilkie became a team, and they would continue to work together during the war until wilkie...
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Aug 24, 2013
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the question i had i called the wilkes bera question, after wilkes bera, pennsylvania. anybody here from there? are you kidding? [laughter] unbelievable. unbelievable. there was nobody from there in san fransisco last week, i can tell you that right now. [laughter] the population of contemporary welcome is slightly larger than the population of virginia was in 1776. now, if we go out there to wilkes bera now, do you think we can find george washington, thomas jefferson, james madison, george mason, john marshall, and patrick henry? we ain't going to find them. on some theoretical version, they are there. that is human being with the capacity for leadership are there, but the situation doesn't permit that group to rise to the surface. the question is, why did that situation exist in 1776? now, there is the answer to this, which is that great leadership only emerges during times of great crisis. this makes imminent sense, the pressure that the crisis creates. yet, we can all think of the examples where there's a great crisis, and there's no leadership, like now. [laughter
the question i had i called the wilkes bera question, after wilkes bera, pennsylvania. anybody here from there? are you kidding? [laughter] unbelievable. unbelievable. there was nobody from there in san fransisco last week, i can tell you that right now. [laughter] the population of contemporary welcome is slightly larger than the population of virginia was in 1776. now, if we go out there to wilkes bera now, do you think we can find george washington, thomas jefferson, james madison, george...
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. >>> now for entertainment news for you, president obama spoke with tom joyner and civil wilkes about his experience watching "the butler." take a listen. >> you know, i did see the butler and i did tear up. i teared up just thinking about not just the butlers who worked here in the white house, but, you know, an entire generation of people who were talented and skilled, but because of jim crow, because of discrimination, there was only so far they could go. >>> miley cyrus has taken tons of criticism for her performance at the vmas, but a number of celebs are coming to her defense, including fellow disney alum justin timberlake saying, quote, she's letting everybody knows she's growing up. timberlake has some experience with controversy as you might know dating back to his wardrobe malfunction with janet jackson. that goes back a couple of year, doesn't it? meanwhile, miley's dad said, quote, she's still my little girl. >>> all right. >>> robin thicke is out with his new video "give it to you" and it features rappers and sexy women. instead of sex with women, we get to see his 3-year
. >>> now for entertainment news for you, president obama spoke with tom joyner and civil wilkes about his experience watching "the butler." take a listen. >> you know, i did see the butler and i did tear up. i teared up just thinking about not just the butlers who worked here in the white house, but, you know, an entire generation of people who were talented and skilled, but because of jim crow, because of discrimination, there was only so far they could go....
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charles pop wilks is one of them and for the past 8 years he has been a fixture at the jiffy lube and made enough money to get by but not enough to buy the health insurance offered by the franchise. earlier he was diagnosed with terminal prostate cancer. coworkers helped him apply for medical assistance and social security disability benefits. they learned there was 5 month waiting period until the benefits kick in. >> it's not for myself it's for the people diagnosed tomorrow. [audio not understandable] >> the waiting period is designed to ensure benefits are not paid to people who don't have long-term disabilities. in pop's case the delay could lead to the loss of his home and that's why they have been collecting donations online and at jiffy lube along with other businesss in pikesville. >>> president obama is waking up at holiday in in upstate new york and continues the bus tour making stops in binningham -- bingeton new york. he discussed the am of debt students carry and how it affects their future. >> i've heard from a lot of young people frustrated that they have done everythi
charles pop wilks is one of them and for the past 8 years he has been a fixture at the jiffy lube and made enough money to get by but not enough to buy the health insurance offered by the franchise. earlier he was diagnosed with terminal prostate cancer. coworkers helped him apply for medical assistance and social security disability benefits. they learned there was 5 month waiting period until the benefits kick in. >> it's not for myself it's for the people diagnosed tomorrow. [audio not...
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there -- insurance and officials estimate there are 800,000 people in our state like charles pops wilks for the past 8 years he's been a fixture at the jiffy lube and made enough money to bet by but not enough to purchase health insurance by the franchise. earlier this year he was diagnosed with prostate cancer that spread to his spine and kidney failure. it's terl nall. doctors began treating pops for free but he can't work and he is still -- and he still has rent power bill and prescriptions with no insurance to defer the cost. coworkers helped him apply for medical assistance and social security disability benefits. that's when he learned there is a 5 month waiting period for the benefits to kick in. >> [audio not understandable] >> the waiting period is designed to ensure benefits are not paid to the people who don't have long-term disabilities and in pop's case the delay could lead to the loss of his home. that's why they have been collecting donation online and at the jiffy lube along with other businesses they are hoping in the future some exceptions can be made
there -- insurance and officials estimate there are 800,000 people in our state like charles pops wilks for the past 8 years he's been a fixture at the jiffy lube and made enough money to bet by but not enough to purchase health insurance by the franchise. earlier this year he was diagnosed with prostate cancer that spread to his spine and kidney failure. it's terl nall. doctors began treating pops for free but he can't work and he is still -- and he still has rent power bill and prescriptions...
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how about the one with you and john wilkes booth? uh, was austin's death a murder or an overdose?n, and we'll tell you everything we know. moore: this agreement is binding and shall in in effect for 48 hours, during which time we expect you all to behave like fbi agents. i solemnly swear to act as stupid as possible. fritz: okay. are there any questions? brenda: well, yeah. how did austin blair end up dead? we don't know. gabriel: wait a minute. wait a minute, wait. we track this guy down, we find the body, and you guys tell us nothing? i mean, this -- this -- this is our big briefing? yeah. welcome to the fbi, everyone. fritz: right hand in the air, we do not know if austin's death was a murder or not. but let's say it was a homicide. what would you guys do next? notify his next of kin. his father's already on his way down here. sounds good. hmm. thank you for your, uh, cooperation. uh, hold on. hold on, hold on, hold on. hold -- am i working with my husband or the fbi? yes. on an overdose or a murder? maybe both. the second we know more, we'll let you know. so far, i find being
how about the one with you and john wilkes booth? uh, was austin's death a murder or an overdose?n, and we'll tell you everything we know. moore: this agreement is binding and shall in in effect for 48 hours, during which time we expect you all to behave like fbi agents. i solemnly swear to act as stupid as possible. fritz: okay. are there any questions? brenda: well, yeah. how did austin blair end up dead? we don't know. gabriel: wait a minute. wait a minute, wait. we track this guy down, we...
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charles pops wilks is one of them. for the past 8 years hay has -- he he has been a fixture -- he has been a fixture at the jfy lube. earlier this year, he was diagnosed with terminal pros -- jiffy lube. earlier this year he was diagnosed with terminal prostate cancer. there is a five month waiting period until the benefits kick in. >> my concern is not myself but the people that are diagnosed with this tomorrow. >> the waiting period is designed to ensure benefits are not paid for people with long- term disabilities n pop's case the delay could. in pop's case it-- the delay could lead to a loss of his home. several businesss are trying topitch in. >>> let's talk about what's going on as we go towards the afternoon. temperatures coming in around 86 degrees. we should be at 85 so i am going with seasonable temperatures for today. once that front comes through, though, temperatures will stay below average for a while and we will go back up. sort of what a roller coaster ride is as we go through the next several daysch th
charles pops wilks is one of them. for the past 8 years hay has -- he he has been a fixture -- he has been a fixture at the jfy lube. earlier this year, he was diagnosed with terminal pros -- jiffy lube. earlier this year he was diagnosed with terminal prostate cancer. there is a five month waiting period until the benefits kick in. >> my concern is not myself but the people that are diagnosed with this tomorrow. >> the waiting period is designed to ensure benefits are not paid for...
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jimmy tully, wilkes barre, pennsylvania. nora lee, philadelphia born and bred.? not tonight. you better have a lot of bullets in that gun, civilian. (song ends) never thought i'd be defending a jarhead's right to dance with the prettiest girl in the bar. this tough guy, he got a name? nah, didn't bother asking. introduced him to the sidewalk pretty good. well, maybe he waited around outside for tully. i couldn't tell you, because the second prettiest girl in the bar was so impressed with my bravery, she asked me to dance. been together 55 years. you remember anything else about this guy? yeah, had a dock workers' union patch on his jacket. that's a funny thing to remember. i was a snipe, you know, an engine room rat. i had to deal with sandcrabs like that all the time. thanks for your time. you know, if you ever want some lessons, come on down and we'll lace 'em up, okay? my partner needs more thanhat. you're what, 50 push-ups from the cover of gq? i wouldn't be so sure about that, g fella. i could teach him something that'd wipe that smirk right off your face.
jimmy tully, wilkes barre, pennsylvania. nora lee, philadelphia born and bred.? not tonight. you better have a lot of bullets in that gun, civilian. (song ends) never thought i'd be defending a jarhead's right to dance with the prettiest girl in the bar. this tough guy, he got a name? nah, didn't bother asking. introduced him to the sidewalk pretty good. well, maybe he waited around outside for tully. i couldn't tell you, because the second prettiest girl in the bar was so impressed with my...
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. >> or rand paul's adviser wearing a confederate mask and how john wilkes booth had his heart in the right place. to sort of pivot for a second race is very much in the ether, and we are recognizing it in a more public way, but the president is tackling it in a more meaningful way. and writer started tackling this in the last segment, but everything from eric holder to the mandatory minimum sentencing and trying to strike that down at the federal level, to the president's address and remarks a ad hoc as they were. i think he's owning that in a way he didn't in the first fiduciary. >> there's another possibility here, thoughings that i think is important that lingers. >> and that's the question is what if this country is more racist than we acknowledge? in 2008, there's a big poll around the election and they ask non-black respondents to rank members of their own race and african-americans on a scale of 1 to 100 on trust worthyness, work ethic and intelligence. across the country, not just conservatives, white voters ranked whites 15 points ahead of blacks. that's astonishing the numb
. >> or rand paul's adviser wearing a confederate mask and how john wilkes booth had his heart in the right place. to sort of pivot for a second race is very much in the ether, and we are recognizing it in a more public way, but the president is tackling it in a more meaningful way. and writer started tackling this in the last segment, but everything from eric holder to the mandatory minimum sentencing and trying to strike that down at the federal level, to the president's address and...
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ballpark in syracuse, new york, and the syracuse chiefs, they're taking a beating from the scranton wilkes-barreail riders. jason benetti is up in the press box calling the game. >> johnson is there. >> reporter: he's been the voice of the chiefs for four years and he has a loyal following, although few would recognize him off the field. when they do meet him, they're usually surprised. >> i like that people are surprised. >> reporter: he has a mild form of cerebral palsy that causes him to walk with a slight lump. he's had it since he was a toddler and shas lived with the stares and glares that come with being different. that's why he thinks he initially gravitated to radio work. >> of course i wanted to do it because i was not on camera. >> reporter: benetti learned meeting people gave him strength. he's wicked part. he has a jurnism degree and a law degree. he realizes his condition is something to be proud of, not something to hide. >> murphy's throw is there. got him. >> reporter: and he now does play by play on tell wiig as well. >> if my look is an vision for somebody on television, great
ballpark in syracuse, new york, and the syracuse chiefs, they're taking a beating from the scranton wilkes-barreail riders. jason benetti is up in the press box calling the game. >> johnson is there. >> reporter: he's been the voice of the chiefs for four years and he has a loyal following, although few would recognize him off the field. when they do meet him, they're usually surprised. >> i like that people are surprised. >> reporter: he has a mild form of cerebral...
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now, if we go out there to wilkes barre now, do you think we could find george washington, thomas jefferson, james madison, george mason, john marshall and patrick henry? we ain't going to find them. now, at some theoretical level they are there. that is, human beings with the capacity for leadership are there, but the situation doesn't permit that group to rise to the surface. and so the question is, why did that situation exist in 1776? now, there is another answer to this, which is that great leadership only emerges during times of great crisis. and this makes eminent sense, the pressure that the crisis creates. and yet we can all think of examples where there's a great crisis and there's no leadership. like now. [laughter] [applause] >> or the coming of your -- world war i in europe. so what was special, you can't say there was something special in the water back there then. you can't say god looked down upon the american college and bless them. supernatural explanations are not admitted. even if you're an evangelical you're not allowed to use those in a historical conversation. i don't
now, if we go out there to wilkes barre now, do you think we could find george washington, thomas jefferson, james madison, george mason, john marshall and patrick henry? we ain't going to find them. now, at some theoretical level they are there. that is, human beings with the capacity for leadership are there, but the situation doesn't permit that group to rise to the surface. and so the question is, why did that situation exist in 1776? now, there is another answer to this, which is that...
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in an interview broadcast tuesday with radio host, tom joyner and cybill wilkes, listen to this quote teared up. thinking not just of the butlers who have worked in the white house but a generation of people talented and skilled." because of jim crow, because of discrimination as far as they could go. so "the butler" based on the true story of the former white house butler, eugene allen who went through so many administrations. president obama praising oprah winfrey, great acting. >> got to see this movie. >> yeah. ie. ♪ honesty ♪ it's such a lonely word >> all right. this is the kind of headline we wish we could report every day. honest shoppers finding no one at the cash register but left the money for everything that they bought anyway. >> the whole episode caught on camera. when the store owner saw the tape he rewarded the young men for their honesty. wabc's tim fleisher has the story. >> reporter: the four friend, -- the four friends will show you a lesson in honesty caught on security cameras as they enter buddy's small lots store here in wayne never thinking it closed for the d
in an interview broadcast tuesday with radio host, tom joyner and cybill wilkes, listen to this quote teared up. thinking not just of the butlers who have worked in the white house but a generation of people talented and skilled." because of jim crow, because of discrimination as far as they could go. so "the butler" based on the true story of the former white house butler, eugene allen who went through so many administrations. president obama praising oprah winfrey, great...
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doesn't improve and complain and get to blame obama for the slow recovery, which is sort of like john wilksor blaming lincoln for missing the end of a play. the gop will keep paying you lip service, but they work for wall street and wall street doesn't mind gay marriage, they see nothing wrong with abortion and don't mind exploiting undocumented mexican labor for profit. a new self help book is called really, seriously, he's just not that into you. the tea party began when the rand paul guys were disgusted that president bush was spending money like courtney love in amsterdam. by replacing republicans with talibans, you guarantee for wins for democrats who are now the moderate republicans. keen worshiping ronald reagan, who raised taxes 11 times, never balanced a budget, raised the debt ceiling 18 times and if running today would be a primary for being a rhino by you. don't think of cutting taxes for the wealthy while gutting labor and everything else. just remember, tea party is an acronym for total economic amnesia permits republican trickle down,all. don't stop throwing hitler mush attac
doesn't improve and complain and get to blame obama for the slow recovery, which is sort of like john wilksor blaming lincoln for missing the end of a play. the gop will keep paying you lip service, but they work for wall street and wall street doesn't mind gay marriage, they see nothing wrong with abortion and don't mind exploiting undocumented mexican labor for profit. a new self help book is called really, seriously, he's just not that into you. the tea party began when the rand paul guys...
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ballpark in syracuse, new york, and the syracuse chiefs, they're taking a beating from the scranton wilkes-burys been the voice of the chiefs now for four years and he has a rare following. few would recognize him off the field, but when they do meet him, they're surprised. beneti has a rare form of cerebral palsy. it has caused him to walk with a slight limp. he's had it since he was a toddler and has lived with the stares. he thinks that's why he gravitated towards radio work. then he learned that meeting people in person gave him strength. he's got a journalism degree from syracuse university and a law degree from wake forest, and he now realizes his condition is something to be proud of, not something to hide. he now does play by play on television as well. >> if my look is an issue for somebody on television, great. i'm going to change your mind. >> but life for beneti is not just about sports. he knows he can make a difference, especially when it comes to inspiring young people with disabilities. this weekend he sponsored a group called chat, children who can't speak but use dance to comm
ballpark in syracuse, new york, and the syracuse chiefs, they're taking a beating from the scranton wilkes-burys been the voice of the chiefs now for four years and he has a rare following. few would recognize him off the field, but when they do meet him, they're surprised. beneti has a rare form of cerebral palsy. it has caused him to walk with a slight limp. he's had it since he was a toddler and has lived with the stares. he thinks that's why he gravitated towards radio work. then he learned...
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roof cam state-owned wilstay with us wilk after the break on let's take a quick looklet's check in withfor your saturday forecast. >> as you look outside today i and our rules can be consumed plenty of fog appeared >> to procurers right now in vallejo it is 62 degrees. >> temperatures right now in vallejo is 62 degrees. >> by noon time 60s along the coast and '70s for the bay shore spirit >> a few nineties today in portions of the north bay appeared >> this evening we will see an increase in cloud coverage. >> afternoon highs low eighties for sunnyvale appeared >> 91 in concord pleasanton appeared >> 984 livermore appeared >> 70 to greet 70 degrees in downtown san francisco today appeared >> 94 high today in napa appeared >> a chance of thunderstorms starting on monday through wednesday. >> if you plan to trim trees in you some green. the city is handing out heavy fines for those who do not trim the trees properly. the greek orthodox cathedral, in the citys missions district, has been fined more than 17-thousand dollars. for removing too many branches from trees planted along public sid
roof cam state-owned wilstay with us wilk after the break on let's take a quick looklet's check in withfor your saturday forecast. >> as you look outside today i and our rules can be consumed plenty of fog appeared >> to procurers right now in vallejo it is 62 degrees. >> temperatures right now in vallejo is 62 degrees. >> by noon time 60s along the coast and '70s for the bay shore spirit >> a few nineties today in portions of the north bay appeared >> this...
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the real issue is that in places like scranton and wilkes-barre and easton and pottsville, unemployment is over 9%. the real issue is that over 70,000 people in my district don't have health insurance. about 6500 of those people are children. in fact, just under nine and a half percent of families and one and have children in my district live below the poverty line. these are the exact people who need these tax credits. instead we are sitting here wasting time and taxpayer dollars trying to find any possible reading of the law, a technicality to take away health care from the people he needed most. and many of my republican colleagues believe that the aca should be repealed or defunded and have voted nearly 40 times all ready to do so. the efforts have become frustrating, even to members of the republican party. senators coburn and mccain have expressed their distaste for the continual few tell those to eliminate funding for the aca. and my question for you is, are you aware that despite the supreme court ruling upholding the aca the house this week is going to up vote for the 40th time
the real issue is that in places like scranton and wilkes-barre and easton and pottsville, unemployment is over 9%. the real issue is that over 70,000 people in my district don't have health insurance. about 6500 of those people are children. in fact, just under nine and a half percent of families and one and have children in my district live below the poverty line. these are the exact people who need these tax credits. instead we are sitting here wasting time and taxpayer dollars trying to...
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. >> let's just say that john wilkes booth shot the wrong link in -- lincoln. c-span, turn up the camera. richard i want to put you in the middle of afghanistan. i'm serious. i want you to have no anesthesia. i want you to see body parts. i want you to hold an arm while a medic with a saw cuts off the wounded soldier's elbow. >> your indignation has been registered. >> she is not crazy. she is flirtatious. the two most powerful political men in the united states of both parties asked her to marry her. -- them. i rest my case. >> the drama for the lincoln- douglas debates were personal. >> i feel like i am in the blitz. i want to offer a different example. i really do. the question that was posed was, could someone come as betty ford did. something that came to mind was hillary clinton's speech on human rights. many people do not want her to go. it was a last-minute decision for her to go. then, she had decided that this was going to inform where she was going to speak out when she spoke on human rights. people were uncomfortable with her particular speech. she
. >> let's just say that john wilkes booth shot the wrong link in -- lincoln. c-span, turn up the camera. richard i want to put you in the middle of afghanistan. i'm serious. i want you to have no anesthesia. i want you to see body parts. i want you to hold an arm while a medic with a saw cuts off the wounded soldier's elbow. >> your indignation has been registered. >> she is not crazy. she is flirtatious. the two most powerful political men in the united states of both...
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the real issue is that in places like scranton and wilkes-barre and easton and pottsville, unemployment is over 9%. the real issue is that over 70,000 people in my district don't have health insurance. about 6500 of those people are children. in fact, just under nine and a half percent of families and one and have children in my district live below the poverty line. these are the exact people who need these tax credits. instead we are sitting here wasting time and taxpayer dollars trying to find any possible reading of the law, a technicality to take away health care from the people he needed most. and many of my republican colleagues believe that the aca should be repealed or defunded and have voted nearly 40 times all ready to do so. the efforts have become frustrating, even to members of the republican party. senators coburn and mccain have expressed their distaste for the continual few tell those to eliminate funding for the aca. and my question for you is, are you aware that despite the supreme court ruling upholding the aca the house this week is going to up vote for the 40th time
the real issue is that in places like scranton and wilkes-barre and easton and pottsville, unemployment is over 9%. the real issue is that over 70,000 people in my district don't have health insurance. about 6500 of those people are children. in fact, just under nine and a half percent of families and one and have children in my district live below the poverty line. these are the exact people who need these tax credits. instead we are sitting here wasting time and taxpayer dollars trying to...