I think a lot of people would be surprised by how much money the executives are bringing home putting in their own pocket. Sharyl experts estimate the nfls nonprofit status cost taxpayers over 15 million in lost tax revenue its most recent tax filing year, 100 million in the past decade. Chaffetz raised the issue of dour away the testimony chaffetz raised the issue of exorbitant nonprofit salaries last september at a fiery hearing into controversies over planned parenthood a nonprofit Womens Health and abortion provider. Cecile richards is the groups president. In 2013, your compensation went up some 240,000. Compensation baseline were showing based on tax returns is 590,000. Correct . Cecile richards thats not my annual compensation. Actually my annual compensation is 520,000 a year sharyl its not just planned parenthood and the nfl. There are eyebrowraising of the nonprofit universe. The humane societys ceo Wayne Pacelle can put on the dog with income upwards of 400,000 in 2013. Amer
It is a vulnerability that we need to plug. [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. Visit ncicap. Org] [captions Copyright National cable satellite corp. 2015] announcer a Memorial Service was held tuesday for senator Edward Brooke of massachusetts. He was the first africanamerican it to be elected to the senate of by popular vote. He passed away on january 3. He was 95. Speakers included secretary of state john kerry, delegate eleanor norton, milton davis and senator brookes son. It was held at the Washington National cathedral. It is just over one hour. [bells tolling] whoever has saved me [indiscernible] and everyone who has life. Shall not die forever. As for me, i know that my redeemer lives. And at last, he will stand upon the earth after my away can, he will raise me up. And in my body, i shall see god. I, myself, shall see and my eyes behold him who is my friend and not a stranger. Were none of us ha
Thanksgiving and call upon the name of the lord. I shall fill my vows in the presence of all his people. In the courts of the lord house, over jerusalem. Oh, jerusalem. Senator markey, senator scott. Members of congress. Governor patrick. And all the members of the book family. Brook family. It is a privilege for me to himbe able to share thoughts about senator brooke. Imagine a room with the leading politicians of massachusetts. Kennedy. Oneill. Brooke. Among them, one member stands out as the courageous representative of an embattled minority. Add look. Ed brooke. The only at this cotillion. Up this cotillion episcopilian. [laughter] imagine a man of dignity striding down the center aisle. The gallery cheers. The first africanamerican popularly elected to the senate takes his seat. In that moment, senator brooke was not just a pioneer. He was an advanced scout probing the soul of our country. 26 years would pass before a second of can american would be elected. Before second africana
Senate with changes. Its a game of political hot potato all as a Government Shutdown hangs in the balance. The two major shutdowns in the 1990s combined cost about 1. 4 billion. That is more than it would cost to keep the government running. That figure didnt account for the value of the work that was not done or the revenue that things Like National parks might have brought in. In fact, if there is no deal, random americans would probably be hit harder than federal government workers at the onset. People on vacation trying to visit a smithsonian or Mount Rushmore would be out of luck, same goes if you need a new passport, a governmentbacked modern as you try to buy a new Home Mortgage as you try to buy a new home or student loan, but the majority of the government stays on the job. There just wont be paychecks until theres a deal. Federal workers say they are preparing for the worst. Reporter im surae chinn on capitol hill. Supervisors at federal agencies have been meeting since yeste
Well, on your screen now on book tv is a wellknown face for cspan yours. That is mary Frances Berry, a professor at the university of pennsylvania, also the author of several books. At the university of pennsylvania today to talk to her about this book. The nets is commission on civil rights and the continuing struggle for freedom in america. Mary Frances Berry, when did the u. S. Civil Rights Commission began and why . Is started in 1957. President eisenhower had had a lot of discussions with the secretary of state about the way the United States was seen around the world because of a lot of the racism that was going on and people here about and read about. The fact that this seemed to be a lot of episodes that kept happening and whether it was launching or some kind of discrimination that was taking place in the country so that the idea was eisenhower said that he was going to ask congress to set up a civilRights Commission which would put the facts on top of the table. I am told by