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CSPAN Key Capitol Hill Hearings October 21, 2015

I want us to become the solution. One thing i have learned from my upbringing is that nothing is solved by blaming people. We can blame the president. We can blame the media. That is fun sometimes. We can point fingers across the aisle, blame each other, dismiss our criticism as unfair fire. People dont care about blame. People dont care about effort. People care about results. Results that are measurable. Results that are meaningful. Results that make a difference in their daily lives. I want to be clear, i think we are still an exceptional country with Exceptional People and a republic clearly worth fighting for. The american idea is not too late to save. We are running out of time. Make no mistake. I believe the ideas and principles of results driven commonsense conservatism are the keys to a better tomorrow. A tomorrow in which all gods thanren will be better off they are today. The role of the federal government is not to create dependency but an opportunity for everyone. The idea

CSPAN Washington This Week October 31, 2015

Backdrop of significant civil rights advancement in the United States including the Civil Rights Act of 1964 and the Voting Rights act of 1965, ten years on the heels of brown versus board of education. So, what is the lesson we can draw . One is that the Immigration Law for the future in our current push for comprehensive Immigration Reform should also take that frame of a civil rights legislation which is the civil rights project of our time and will continue to be as long as we do not as long as we avoid addressing this problem of illicit mess and reality. Just a word or two to build on that. He has nicely framed this question of again. But, and i think it really is the key, but in terms of if its fair to call Immigration Law a civil rights issue, ii would argue absolutely, in light of the types of mechanisms that have been deployed by the state against foreignborn persons and there are clear parallels between the experience of africanamericans, latinos, and other disadvantaged grou

KQED PBS NewsHour Weekend October 4, 2015

Sue and edgar wachenheim, iii. Corporate funding is provided by mutual of america designing customized individual and Group Retirement products. Thats why we are your retirement company. Additional support has been provided by and by the corporation for public broadcasting, and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. Thank you. Sreenivasan good evening. Thanks for joining us. As American Military forces renew efforts to roll back the latest taliban offensive in afghanistan, a u. S. Airstrike appears to have accidentally caused significant civilian casualties. The nighttime aerial attack mistakenly bombed a hospital in the northern afghan city of kunduz, which was taken over by the taliban this week. Images from overnight showed fires blazing inside the hospital. The humanitarian Group Doctors without borders, which runs the hospital, says at least 19 people were killed, including three children and 12 of its medical staff, while several dozen other patients and staf

ALJAZAM News December 4, 2015

A day of 14 people with the shore dead investigators say they know who did it, but they are at a hoss as to why. The suspects have been identified. The couple had a sincemonthold daughter and farouq has a job as a county health inspector, both were killed by police, and for now they have taken their motive with them to the grave. The Associated Press says he may have had contact wh militants overseas, the rampage could have been terrorism, or a workplace shooting, possibly both. Tonight, they still dont know, all this unfolded wednesday in San Bernardino. Jennifer london has been on the story since it broke yesterday, and she joins us live now with the latest, jennifer. Tony, we learns today more about the couple that are shot and killed by police in a shoot out hours after the maz shooting that occurred at the inland regional center, we are learning more about the crime scene that police have been processing and keep in mind, there are three separate crime scenes, first the mass shoot

CNBC 60 Minutes On CNBC August 25, 2014

Towards the junkyard. But in 2011, the company made 183 million and paid back its 6billion federal bailout, 6 years ahead of schedule. And none of it would have happened without its italianborn, canadianraised boss, Sergio Marchionne. From 60 minutes. Oh, yeah. Sorry to barge in on you like this. Does he walk in all the time . Occasionally, yeah. [ticking] in the beautiful italian province of perugia, men roam the frosty hills with their trained dogs, hunting for the most expensive food in the world. So this is 1,000 . Just right there is 1,000. But as we found out, anything this rare and expensive can attract a dangerous clientele. [speaking french] everybodys in danger in this business. Krrrk. Welcome to 60 minutes on cnbc. Im bob simon. In this edition, were going to visit with a driving force behind the resurrection of chrysler. And later, hunt for the most expensive food in the world. But first, we begin with a story about the rapidly growing trade in fake stem cell cures. Many pe

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