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day this technology could be used to good use? >> i1i think is possible. our legislation is pro active. no law enforcement agency using thgh software now. like all legislation that is up for debate at a later date. i welcome that when it is ready for prime time we can have the discussion how it can be used. again, we see the downside of this. you saw all of e protest n hong kong that are going on. the chinese government is using facial recognition software to identify protesters. so, imagine if you are out >(i=p there exercising your free speech rights at a in the united states. do you want to be identified by the police for exercising your basic civil rights? it is ultimately aza civil rig question d if we want to continue to be a free and open society or if we ally want to have it much more closed and lose a significant amount riof ourcy. >> thank you, thank you very much. >> thank you. sdo it for us, as always, you can find more of our coverage at kgan/newsroom. you for joining us >> political and economic warfare. i'm robert costa. welcome to "washin
day this technology could be used to good use? >> i1i think is possible. our legislation is pro active. no law enforcement agency using thgh software now. like all legislation that is up for debate at a later date. i welcome that when it is ready for prime time we can have the discussion how it can be used. again, we see the downside of this. you saw all of e protest n hong kong that are going on. the chinese government is using facial recognition software to identify protesters. so,...
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useful and can be used in lots of different places and the technology behind a lot of these could do currencie -- , the cryptocurrencies block chain, that's pretty interesting stuff. how it program money and is spent and when it is spent, there could be useful applications there. cryptocurrencies are very different and people are trying to figure out what constellation of features will be regulatory compliant and have a real-world use value for people whether it's payments or processing transactions, memorializing different relationships. that conversation has become quite technical. host: from chicago, marcia, independent line. caller: i might have missed out a bit on the conversation. i'm a bank employee. deposits?this affect the bank could lose a lot of interest money on these deposits? guest: what an interesting question. was whyhe first issues getting into the financial services business? it's quite interesting. i had the example of when you dollars, money in u.s. get libra coin in return, that money has been put into a bank account or some sort of government security, notice wh
useful and can be used in lots of different places and the technology behind a lot of these could do currencie -- , the cryptocurrencies block chain, that's pretty interesting stuff. how it program money and is spent and when it is spent, there could be useful applications there. cryptocurrencies are very different and people are trying to figure out what constellation of features will be regulatory compliant and have a real-world use value for people whether it's payments or processing...
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they gave us medicine, laced with alcohol to calm us down. that is colonialism. that is what i see is happening here. just a suggestion, put a native counselor to help those native people who are offended. i am sure, my relatives would agree with that. that is needed. >> my name is steve, united public workers for action. what we are seeing here is a real exposure of the lack of education in san francisco. the fact the superintendent said he was shocked by the mural. you grew up here. if you are shocked by them, why didn't you put signage up to explain what they were. i support the people here who are angry about their murals not being knowledgeable about them. >> thank you. i concludes a public comment -- -- that concludes public comment -- thank you. thank you. that concludes public comment for the other side. i'm going to call names for the people who want to cover the mural. when you hear your name called please make your way to the podium. i'm also going to ask staff, and security to move any hecklers from the audience, so we can conduct this meeting accordi
they gave us medicine, laced with alcohol to calm us down. that is colonialism. that is what i see is happening here. just a suggestion, put a native counselor to help those native people who are offended. i am sure, my relatives would agree with that. that is needed. >> my name is steve, united public workers for action. what we are seeing here is a real exposure of the lack of education in san francisco. the fact the superintendent said he was shocked by the mural. you grew up here. if...
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and hopefully our accommodation is helping us do that. let me touch on yield curve issues and i'll conclude and will start, i guess i get grilled twice i get grilled by ed and then by all of you. on the yield curve, yield curve contains important information for monetary policymakers, i have talked a lot about yield curve inversion, it predicts the onset of recession however, there is a big lag between inversion and whatever else might actually happen so that is something we keep in mind. you do have some inversion today because the tenure is trading below the three month yield or the federal funds rate so that is concerning but the two-year tenure is not inverted at this point because the two-year is taken into account future actions of the committee so i would say that's omitting factor in my mind and we are now seeing intensification of yield curve inversion so far based on anticipated future policy from the fed. so i don't think this is gotten any worse. here is a picture of various breads, you have the tenure, two-year which i labele
and hopefully our accommodation is helping us do that. let me touch on yield curve issues and i'll conclude and will start, i guess i get grilled twice i get grilled by ed and then by all of you. on the yield curve, yield curve contains important information for monetary policymakers, i have talked a lot about yield curve inversion, it predicts the onset of recession however, there is a big lag between inversion and whatever else might actually happen so that is something we keep in mind. you...
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tell us about your school and your students. >> i am fortunate to be able to teach a population that is almost entirely first-generation american. bilingual coming into their english language skills. teach students who want to learn. immigrant children love learning. their parents are super invested. i get to be the guide to teach them about those connections to american history and world history and the government and help them see their place within this country that sometimes does not always treat them as part of it. >> you said you were moving in the coming fall. taught in the past? >> i was the only history teacher so i ran the whole gamut of world history, u.s. history, and government and this year entirely on government. >> when you say focused on government, one of the topics that class covers? >> i am fortunate to get the whole year of government. we get to go over the branches, the functions of government, all the different levels but i get to have the time to talk about media. and their place in it. we take time to learn about journalism and media studies. those are all a
tell us about your school and your students. >> i am fortunate to be able to teach a population that is almost entirely first-generation american. bilingual coming into their english language skills. teach students who want to learn. immigrant children love learning. their parents are super invested. i get to be the guide to teach them about those connections to american history and world history and the government and help them see their place within this country that sometimes does not...
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i married it to us consulate that's from this house in which. is one also used. in momentum in the list by my dear god lesson stands and i see me just accept it or bust of course we want him he. say i'm. going to meet. a case one not quite a few counties p.c. but i maintain. the c. and the guy you can put me into a. little less time he has. done this is to. put a little bit a little in love the idea is. they. seem a little dull but i still need to know when you're much. to legal confront them with. you i kind of the people vehicle. will not be lost but i'm going to hold the. key in the place. so then we'll see you more on that in the book it was going to. be out of. key in this busy period glancing at us your lies down don't put ads on me but that . is. a style a heresy biblical is still. the whole tittles. compazine experimental. and not only did. they give. you. your. hey i once had. a new moment to. moment. put a look inside your penguin new home mean you're a. simply keep us on. the. case or leave. it all when we. get home but mom was crazy. about it but i'll
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well, good afternoon, everyone, thanks for joining us today. my name is greg mathis. i'm with mark warner. this is on cyber security and health care. many of you know that senator warner along with senator cory gardner started this with the goal of
well, good afternoon, everyone, thanks for joining us today. my name is greg mathis. i'm with mark warner. this is on cyber security and health care. many of you know that senator warner along with senator cory gardner started this with the goal of
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we want to make sure that we have bridges that serve us, that our infrastructure does not threaten us or our families. when we come together, we can recognize how much we have in common. we have different ideas on how to solve these challenges. that is not a bad thing. when we come together united in that mission of service and care for each other, we bring about that change. here forat is at stake me as a democrat offering to serve as your president and commander in chief is yes defeating donald trump, but it is bigger than that. it is bigger than that. folks in this country were struggling and suffering before november 2016, and we have to recognize that in order to solve the problems we face. if we don't recognize those problems, we will never be able to solve them. as we look down each of the issues that concern us, we come to a couple of common threads. do you feel that our country is fulfilling the vision our founders had for us? that we really have a government of, by, and for the people? we don't. ,nstead we have a government of by, and for the rich and powerful, the very few
we want to make sure that we have bridges that serve us, that our infrastructure does not threaten us or our families. when we come together, we can recognize how much we have in common. we have different ideas on how to solve these challenges. that is not a bad thing. when we come together united in that mission of service and care for each other, we bring about that change. here forat is at stake me as a democrat offering to serve as your president and commander in chief is yes defeating...
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can use i've used it in business and government and in the book i take case studies from my time as the secretary of the air force about how even in difficult and challenging environment you can advance the ball to get things done. the five step process is first you have to investigate and get as many of the facts as you can possibly get and talk to the stakeholders at different levels, get used to ambiguity because people never hav they wl of the facts you want and then understand how critical it is to act or not. other times you have to react within a day or two or three to understand the time sensitivity communiquÉ and this is a continual proces process of thet element of communication is unique to communicate the reason for action in the first place pe what is thbut is the imperativeg the change, why are we going to make some changes here we need to bring people along on a journey. the journey. third is activate. we have to change. what exactly are we going to do you have to have a series of initiatives and things you are going to try. number four is reiterate because everythin
can use i've used it in business and government and in the book i take case studies from my time as the secretary of the air force about how even in difficult and challenging environment you can advance the ball to get things done. the five step process is first you have to investigate and get as many of the facts as you can possibly get and talk to the stakeholders at different levels, get used to ambiguity because people never hav they wl of the facts you want and then understand how critical...
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how about using our chain technology for security? guest: black chain. block chain is good for some things. you might know about bitcoin and other cryptocurrency. it is based on block chain technology that essentially gives you a way for everyone to agree on what transactions have gone to the system without having any central-bank or central authority announcer: washington journal live every day at 7:00 a.m. eastern. you can watch this and more at c-span.org. we take you live to a discussion on the defense department's 2020 budget request and spending priorities, hosted for the center for strategic and budget assessments.
how about using our chain technology for security? guest: black chain. block chain is good for some things. you might know about bitcoin and other cryptocurrency. it is based on block chain technology that essentially gives you a way for everyone to agree on what transactions have gone to the system without having any central-bank or central authority announcer: washington journal live every day at 7:00 a.m. eastern. you can watch this and more at c-span.org. we take you live to a discussion on...
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technology used to develop daily weather reports. from politics and prose bookstore in washington dc this runs one hour. [inaudible conversations] good evening everyone of the co-owner of politics and prose welcome thank you for coming and congratulations on getting here what a great day to have a book about the weather. if yousn have been following the weather you will have noticed at least two things, first is getting weirder and wilder with bigger storms and freezing temperatureses and greater extremes and second, forecasters are getting better at predicting what is about to hit us they still don't get it right 100 percent of the time so with the timeliness of their reports. these days not only of one weather model but of multiple ones simulating the atmosphere the north americanri model the european model, and a number of others forecasting not just today's weather or tomorrow that over the next ten days and beyond. getting interestedlun he wasn't satisfied with the past explanation to attribute the advances of weather science wi
technology used to develop daily weather reports. from politics and prose bookstore in washington dc this runs one hour. [inaudible conversations] good evening everyone of the co-owner of politics and prose welcome thank you for coming and congratulations on getting here what a great day to have a book about the weather. if yousn have been following the weather you will have noticed at least two things, first is getting weirder and wilder with bigger storms and freezing temperatureses and...
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us. it's an ideology that embraces the inevitable and looks out for those things that are believed to be in the individual control which sounds nice but that's jusit's justto love our neighbos ourselves. so many of those i need while researching the book experience the best years under president obama that they voted for donald trumtrump in 2016 and in fact it wouldn't be hard to argue on your obama it was at least great again no one feels that way. the nostalgia is something more than monetary gain from something more than trade deals or political climate that favored the prices. even if the money was good, the morality was bad. all that other good stuff wasn't a result of the policy. it's just a book. he doesn't trust the moment. they go away too easily. it is born of the reliance on the whim of a capricious land. he longs for the days things were hard life was good. in order to justify his worldview and in reality, there was never a time people didn't engage in the battle. there was ne
us. it's an ideology that embraces the inevitable and looks out for those things that are believed to be in the individual control which sounds nice but that's jusit's justto love our neighbos ourselves. so many of those i need while researching the book experience the best years under president obama that they voted for donald trumtrump in 2016 and in fact it wouldn't be hard to argue on your obama it was at least great again no one feels that way. the nostalgia is something more than monetary...
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young farmers and coworkers used it. >>she is that to [ indiscernible ] >>just because it was written on a our desk that she had lyme's disease. after the death in 1922 a second woman name irene rudolph died. after that, we began speaking with more than just extreme dental issues and there was concern with the presence of a corporation at the side arthur rover. we brought in a doctor to check out that women and and our work area. the position alice hamilton who also happened to be the president of the national consumer league and all women that worked with radion. and reported the unsafe work conditions. they concluded inevitable if this radion paint was associated with women's death, it doesn't necessarily contain radion, after they found out, he published his own report. >> there's a revived version so the big they still worked believing they were fine entered until a journal article was written. article stated the history of this particular thing is so evident that is practically no doubt in my mind response ability o
young farmers and coworkers used it. >>she is that to [ indiscernible ] >>just because it was written on a our desk that she had lyme's disease. after the death in 1922 a second woman name irene rudolph died. after that, we began speaking with more than just extreme dental issues and there was concern with the presence of a corporation at the side arthur rover. we brought in a doctor to check out that women and and our work area. the position alice hamilton who also happened to be...
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it made us better. to deal with this evil of racism that is america's original sin. what you are saying, that you will wipe out that slave -- >> doctor brown. >> just a minute, i am not finished when you wipe out native american -- >> you can finish, just letting the group now -- they're only ten minutes left for the group. can you stop the time? stop the time, please. just so everyone is aware, you have nine minutes left. >> my name is frank. if i went out to washington high school today, and a the mural i would be arrested for destroying public property. because it doesn't belong to me. it doesn't belong to the loudest people. it doesn't belong to the quietest people. it doesn't belong to the widest people. it doesn't belong to the darkest people. it belongs to all of us. to all of the people in this room, all of the people sitting at home having dinner. by the same token it does not belong to you. when you were elected, use or to protect and defend the public trust. not to erase and destroy it. in a
it made us better. to deal with this evil of racism that is america's original sin. what you are saying, that you will wipe out that slave -- >> doctor brown. >> just a minute, i am not finished when you wipe out native american -- >> you can finish, just letting the group now -- they're only ten minutes left for the group. can you stop the time? stop the time, please. just so everyone is aware, you have nine minutes left. >> my name is frank. if i went out to washington...
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who is most likely to use cbd? guest: a lot of people are using it. it has become popular. unfortunately, people are using it based on assumption that they will derive some sort of therapeutic benefit. the places where cbd has demonstrated some potential medical applications, certain muscular disorders -- it is only approved in the treatment of very rare seizure disorders. it's not to say that there won't be other uses, benefits proven for cbd, but right now, there's a narrow set of things where there is reliable science suggesting benefits. in pet food, there's a presumption if your dog cbd while you're at work, when you get home, your dog will be more relaxed. it is a very hokey use of cbd. host: you are concerned about risk. what are the risks? guest: there are risks associated -- the most obvious risk, liver toxicity. in concentrated forms, you could have liver toxicity. we have examples of that. if you have cbd for breakfast and cbd for lunch and cbd for dinner, you could get acumen live effect -- a cumulative effect. i saw pretty concentrated forms -- when people woul
who is most likely to use cbd? guest: a lot of people are using it. it has become popular. unfortunately, people are using it based on assumption that they will derive some sort of therapeutic benefit. the places where cbd has demonstrated some potential medical applications, certain muscular disorders -- it is only approved in the treatment of very rare seizure disorders. it's not to say that there won't be other uses, benefits proven for cbd, but right now, there's a narrow set of things...
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we used to use addiction and dependence for different things. now we use opioid use disorder. to 8% ofess than 1% people prescribed opioids develop a new addiction that was not already underlying. this is viewed as a claim that that is a low number, so, as you said, that is most people story. we should be clear. most people do not get a new bottle, take pills and have this take over their life. the other way to understand it is, look at it from a population health perspective. millions of people being exposed to opioids. if you have 6% chance of developing new addiction, and we prescribe aggressively when they are not needed, 6% of people who never needed to be exposed to this are going to develop this devastating, potentially lethal complication that is addiction. there is more data here. it would take me too long. there are sources in the book about new long-term opioid use, that is not necessarily addiction. that can be harmful in its own right. do you want me to go on? about the iv a seven minutes and cost. offend --a set admin correct.phen, $40 is you think it doesn't sou
we used to use addiction and dependence for different things. now we use opioid use disorder. to 8% ofess than 1% people prescribed opioids develop a new addiction that was not already underlying. this is viewed as a claim that that is a low number, so, as you said, that is most people story. we should be clear. most people do not get a new bottle, take pills and have this take over their life. the other way to understand it is, look at it from a population health perspective. millions of...
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all of us rise up in the way that generations before us have risen up. they didn't have a good chance of wing. what did the abolitionists have? there was no reason to have that they could polish shavery. they didn't to think they had women's suffrage or fight off the forces of institutionalized white supremacy. they stood up, they showed up, they rosas to the occasion, and ladies and gentlemen, so can we. we have some serious problems in this country, and we have had serious problems in our past, but let us identify with the problem solvers. that is why when it comes to something like these mass shooters, i want more than gun legislation, which we must-. i want more than mental health services which we must have. i want a united states department of peace, because i know we must cultivate peace. you could just fight violence. you have to cultivate peace. you can't prepare endlessly for war. you have to cultivate peace. darkness is the absence of light. you have to cultivate love. some of the changes have to happen inside us, and some of the changes have
all of us rise up in the way that generations before us have risen up. they didn't have a good chance of wing. what did the abolitionists have? there was no reason to have that they could polish shavery. they didn't to think they had women's suffrage or fight off the forces of institutionalized white supremacy. they stood up, they showed up, they rosas to the occasion, and ladies and gentlemen, so can we. we have some serious problems in this country, and we have had serious problems in our...
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what drugs we use at a given period. incredible ability to change the direction of a given society. >> call in to talk with david farber about the social movements of the 60s. woodstock, 50 years. sunday at 9:00 a.m. eastern on c-span's washington journal. also live on american history tv on c-span3. >>> cuyahoga river. the banks populated by steel mills and factories. its challenge filled with ships and tugs. the cuyahoga river as it reaches lake erie after 100 mile twisting
what drugs we use at a given period. incredible ability to change the direction of a given society. >> call in to talk with david farber about the social movements of the 60s. woodstock, 50 years. sunday at 9:00 a.m. eastern on c-span's washington journal. also live on american history tv on c-span3. >>> cuyahoga river. the banks populated by steel mills and factories. its challenge filled with ships and tugs. the cuyahoga river as it reaches lake erie after 100 mile twisting
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we give the government power, it gives us rights. that's the social contract, the new social contract, the new republic that progressivism builds. it's been an intoxicating bargain. for a lot of persons increasingly in the 20th century and now the 21st, it's been hard to resist the notion of what could go wrong. the government becomes more and rre powerful andiv it gives us more and more rights. what's not to like about that. i think we've lost touch with common sense and with the founders common sense understanding that government is run by human beings too, very imperfect human beings. the more powers it accumulates, the more dangers it can pose. mark: centralized power versus disbursedsu powder. when we come back i want to ask you, how does progressivism and constitutionalism coexist and over the long haul can they. don't forget, most late nights you can watch me on levin tv. all 844-levin tv -- and don't forget, on freedom of the pr prs twb two mont,two months on the k times" bet seller list. they hate it. we'll be right back. bl
we give the government power, it gives us rights. that's the social contract, the new social contract, the new republic that progressivism builds. it's been an intoxicating bargain. for a lot of persons increasingly in the 20th century and now the 21st, it's been hard to resist the notion of what could go wrong. the government becomes more and rre powerful andiv it gives us more and more rights. what's not to like about that. i think we've lost touch with common sense and with the founders...
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they have guns maybe my life is in danger may be maybe y out there in the crowd has begun and might use it. but even without the children who went to school without national guard support, they entered school alone. sometimes with a few others of their own race and they had to spend thepe day there. the anxiety of entering into a new school and neighborhood is intense but to enter into those circumstances is more than intense. trying not to be afraid or at least not showing it, not misbehaving, not even getting angry, not making any mistakes and trying not to be heard and trying to learn under those circumstances. waiting for the day to end when you can go home knowing all the while what you are doing is for people that he will never know. i've wanted today's children to think about that and to know that that spirit, that generosity was in them to give up something, to be brave about something for the greater good, not just ones personal advantage. where else in their a history books could they see that and imagine that kind of courage for age.e their own where else could they see adult
they have guns maybe my life is in danger may be maybe y out there in the crowd has begun and might use it. but even without the children who went to school without national guard support, they entered school alone. sometimes with a few others of their own race and they had to spend thepe day there. the anxiety of entering into a new school and neighborhood is intense but to enter into those circumstances is more than intense. trying not to be afraid or at least not showing it, not misbehaving,...
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and some tough months ahead of us. but we can do this. we wake up tomorrow and the america that we make. and i'm so proud to be making a better with all of you. thank you very much. [applause] ♪ announcer: we will have live campaign 2020 coverage this afternoon. south bend indiana mayor and presidential candidate pete buttigieg is holding a town hall meeting at nashua community college in new hampshire. that is expected to start at 6:35 p.m. eastern here on c-span. a quick reminder, you can follow our coverage online at c-span.org, and listen with the free c-span radio app. ♪ announcer: campaign 2020. watch our live coverage of the presidential candidates on the campaign trail. and make up your own mind. c-span's campaign 2020. your unfiltered view of politics. ♪ announcer: c-span's washington journal, live every day, with news, and policy issues that impact you. coming up on saturday morning, harvey claire, professor and author of the millionaire was a soviet mole, the twisted life of david carr. he will be on to talk about the his
and some tough months ahead of us. but we can do this. we wake up tomorrow and the america that we make. and i'm so proud to be making a better with all of you. thank you very much. [applause] ♪ announcer: we will have live campaign 2020 coverage this afternoon. south bend indiana mayor and presidential candidate pete buttigieg is holding a town hall meeting at nashua community college in new hampshire. that is expected to start at 6:35 p.m. eastern here on c-span. a quick reminder, you can...
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yeah, six this.e told us it was not that kid. so, you know, that was something learned, is to, especially in breaking news and of that trying to be back, and take a deep breath and question and verify more, -- especially like now with the ace of news, it's more important than ever, yeah. >> millennials discuss the journalism. industry changes and fake news. omorrow night at 9:00 p.m. c-span. on >> every year, c-span awards fellow ships to several middle teachers who l have demonstrated innovative methods of incorporating k-span in their teaching. they join c-span's education washington, m in d.c. for four weeks in july to develop new teaching materials. lead c-span's summer educator's conference. teacher r three 2019 fellows is middle school teacher of jamestown, rhode island. fellow maureen mcguirl teaches in jamestown, rhode island. bit about your school and students. school is on an island for one so our students are together pretty much k through 8. they are excited when we have military students which make up of our populati
yeah, six this.e told us it was not that kid. so, you know, that was something learned, is to, especially in breaking news and of that trying to be back, and take a deep breath and question and verify more, -- especially like now with the ace of news, it's more important than ever, yeah. >> millennials discuss the journalism. industry changes and fake news. omorrow night at 9:00 p.m. c-span. on >> every year, c-span awards fellow ships to several middle teachers who l have...
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talked to two we .f the larger companies claiming they used the e-verify system. a couple of smaller operators, we have not been able to reach. now will become if they were waiting for legal out, thereo figure are a lot of questions on what happens to employers, will they be arrested, that is information we are waiting to see. as far as the impact on the these are small mississippi towns. it will have a substantial impact on the towns. that is something we will follow up with today, we will go to these towns and talk to the business owners to get an idea how hard the impact will be. , thene thing to know largest employers have ads out looking for employment and are not shy about letting people know they are looking to hire workers. vicory is a reporter for the clarion-ledger in mississippi. thank you for your time this morning. >> sure, thanks. >> c-span's "washington journal," live every day with news and policy issues that impact you. this morning, michael braga on the state of rural hospitals in states that did not expand medicaid under the affordable care act.
talked to two we .f the larger companies claiming they used the e-verify system. a couple of smaller operators, we have not been able to reach. now will become if they were waiting for legal out, thereo figure are a lot of questions on what happens to employers, will they be arrested, that is information we are waiting to see. as far as the impact on the these are small mississippi towns. it will have a substantial impact on the towns. that is something we will follow up with today, we will go...
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we know as soon as we put together a book project that they wanted to use that nickname. we make the argument of course because they were in 1957 until 2011. is one of the blackest goes into the mid-70% range in 1970s. wanted to make the case that because of the large population that had been used as the beginning at least 20%. wheels had a very large population that influence how the city is governed. >> thank you for speaking with us. >> i think it contributes to keeping assistance in place that takes accountability. i think it is an easy way to bring in something with angelica realism is that as a way to get the votes which seems like about the worst possible way. >> watched every weekend on c- span. >> they wanted to protect people from their rulers. the fate of this country and the world are through congress and the united states senate. is unique access to the chamber and we look at the history, traditions, and roles of the u.s. senate. please raise your right hand. >> there are part of the military after the founding of the university. this was a civil war general.
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. >> that's not right because our jobs are here for us. they got their own jobs over there. ♪ narrator: various electronic ♪ ♪ narrator: various electronic devices, military surplus from the vietnam war, are monitored to determine foot traffic across the border, both human and animal. [radio static] [gushing water] ♪ [guitar music] >> well, they come over here and they live off the fat of the land. before they are here too long, they know more of the tricks than the people that have lived here all of their lives. >> they said that they are welcome and then they just leave them there to rot. >> they get food stamps, they get medicaid, they get everything, hospitals are free. we all pay for that. ♪ [guitar being played] [helicopter engines] [rushing water] >> our society is based on the need of always having some immigrant group, and if it isn't the mexicans, it is going to be some pygmies or something. someone somewhere has to do although rotten work that is around. >> i feel sorry for those people. if those people are hungry, the
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and they said we and they meant all of us. and now they all go to graduate school i was listening to something last night matt edwards has written something. i was amazed to learn that he did not go to stanford the way he said. he felt he did not have the credits. when he no longer head to he changed and came clean. he was a reporter anyway if you have a tough heart just go in it and see what happens. that's what they feel for independent thinking. >> do you think the supreme court should've been more specific in the implementation of its order rather than the speed. that is one of the ways they got through. it was not overnight. they just closed on close down the publicd school. and everybody else had to go somewhere else.sols they just shut them down. a couple of other ones about the achievement gap what he believed can be done across this gap. that is a very entangled question in problem. they don't test black people being better than or less than. i think distribute name -- blame and it number of places and i feel very com
and they said we and they meant all of us. and now they all go to graduate school i was listening to something last night matt edwards has written something. i was amazed to learn that he did not go to stanford the way he said. he felt he did not have the credits. when he no longer head to he changed and came clean. he was a reporter anyway if you have a tough heart just go in it and see what happens. that's what they feel for independent thinking. >> do you think the supreme court...
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our jobs are here for us and they got their own jobs over there. ♪ >> military surplus from the vietnam war are monitored to determine foot traffic across the border, both human and animals. ♪ >>> well, they come over here and they live off the federal land. before they're here too long they already know more of the tricks than the people who have lived here all their lives. >> they said the federal government isn't supporting them. they said they're welcome and leave them there to rot. >> all the immigrants, they're getting food stamps. they're getting medicaid. they're getting everything. hospital free. we are paying for that. ♪ ♪ >>> our society is based on the need of always having some immigrant new group. after it's the cubans and mexicans, it's going to be some -- pigmes or something. somebody somewhere who is always going to do all the rotten work and be pushed around. >> i feel sorry for those people. if those people are hungry and poor, gee, i could cry. i feel for them. i hate to see anybody do without. look at me. i'm rich. i was able to buy a pound of grapes. i'm gorg
our jobs are here for us and they got their own jobs over there. ♪ >> military surplus from the vietnam war are monitored to determine foot traffic across the border, both human and animals. ♪ >>> well, they come over here and they live off the federal land. before they're here too long they already know more of the tricks than the people who have lived here all their lives. >> they said the federal government isn't supporting them. they said they're welcome and leave...
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and might use it. even without those children who went to school without national guard support they enter the school all alone and sometimes with a few others of their own race and had to spend the day there. the anxiety of entering any new school or new neighborhood or childhood is intense but to enter under those circumstances is more thans intense and trying not to be afraidid or at least t showing it and not misbehaving not even getting angry and not making any mistakes and trying not to be hurt. trying to learn under those circumstances. waiting for the day to end so you can go home and be with your own. knowing all the while that what you are doing is for people you will never know. i wanted today's children to think about that and no that that spirit and that nobility and that generosity was in them, too. to give up something and to be brave about something for the greater good and not just one personal advantage and where else in their history books could they see that and imagine that kind of
and might use it. even without those children who went to school without national guard support they enter the school all alone and sometimes with a few others of their own race and had to spend the day there. the anxiety of entering any new school or new neighborhood or childhood is intense but to enter under those circumstances is more thans intense and trying not to be afraidid or at least t showing it and not misbehaving not even getting angry and not making any mistakes and trying not to...
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hundredollars off everya t ge r].pp>>> ♪us. >>al> amlbumight she's mtv video musicre eogid w e mitessed w up hat t or3 oad:4 hkevitti has reviews of looinee ybe yot u aha.t z3g2yz z1jnz y3g2yy y1jny . >>> ♪ . >>> all right. welcome back. 6:46 thisow morning. we n have a good new shot for out at zip trip in falls churchok not log at car tree. looking at of our folks who are joining us ts morning out there. getting set up. >> a right nice cozy location t. >> it does. >> looks like weather although, maybe some later. >> in fact almost a fwarn teers rain s around here. will not rain every minute. i don't think big thunderstorms show you w happening in secretary. 95 reagan nati al. 6 dulles. y todayau.ec high tempeoo craturee 80 degrees. warm and sticky, 75 washington. 70 gaithersburg. 72 leonardtow still sticn.ky there annapolis. 79 degrees closer to 70 out in winchester. i togeth ars gonna kind of fade morning earl afterno showers around here. and weet couple rumbles ohunderryland andf cent. wh ie front seet there stretched back
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it is up to us. if we are able to pass great legislation after all of these years, we will ensure that those who were attacked will not have died in vain. may god bless the memory of those who perished in toledo. may god protect them. may god protect all of those from texas to ohio. may god bless the victims and their families. may god bless america. thank you very much. thank you. the house speaker of nancy pelosi issued a statement following a conference on nonviolence saying the terrorism of white supremacy is challenging the character of america. must ensure federal agencies have the resources to protect our country from this curse. and she reiterates a call for the senate to return, saying i joint leader schumer and asking leader mcconnell to call the senate back and bring up the bipartisan background check act, and the enhanced background checks act. ♪ c-span's washington journal come alive every day with news and policy issues that impact you. coming up tuesday morning, julie rovner with kai
it is up to us. if we are able to pass great legislation after all of these years, we will ensure that those who were attacked will not have died in vain. may god bless the memory of those who perished in toledo. may god protect them. may god protect all of those from texas to ohio. may god bless the victims and their families. may god bless america. thank you very much. thank you. the house speaker of nancy pelosi issued a statement following a conference on nonviolence saying the terrorism of...
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joins us forney this conversation. if you want to ask about the use of vaping products and specifically juul, you can call 202-748-8000 in eastern and central time zones, mountain and pacific, 202-748-8001, perhaps you are an e-cigarette user, 202-748-8002. we will hear from one of those people that testified, a young person named caleb mint, that talked about a juul representative who came to their school. we will hear what they had to say. [video clip] >> caleb, what grades were you and philip in the year of the juul presentation? caleb: ninth grade. >> what were students told about the presentation before it began? caleb: we were told we were having a mental health addiction seminar that we have three times a year and teachers are told to leave the room so it is a safe space for kids to talk. >> did most of your classmates believe juul was safe prior to the presentation? caleb: many kids were already doubts ofd had their whether it was safe, but a lot of kids still thought it was possibly dangerous. >> did the prese
joins us forney this conversation. if you want to ask about the use of vaping products and specifically juul, you can call 202-748-8000 in eastern and central time zones, mountain and pacific, 202-748-8001, perhaps you are an e-cigarette user, 202-748-8002. we will hear from one of those people that testified, a young person named caleb mint, that talked about a juul representative who came to their school. we will hear what they had to say. [video clip] >> caleb, what grades were you and...
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those of us who are fiscally conservative say we shouldn't spend money we don't have. i'm doing it again this week, saying that we should not spend money that we don't have, that it's irresponsible, that we are eroding the very foundation that has made america great. i will vote against this budget deal. i will present cut cap and balance. cut cap and balance is a responsible way to raise the debt ceiling by cutting spending, capping spending, and also passing a balanced budget amendment to the constitution. i hop group's vice president. [applause] >> welcome, everyone. we are excited to have you here for our special guest today for our 34th annual national conservative student conference, and i am honored to introduce our featured speaker this morning. president ronald
those of us who are fiscally conservative say we shouldn't spend money we don't have. i'm doing it again this week, saying that we should not spend money that we don't have, that it's irresponsible, that we are eroding the very foundation that has made america great. i will vote against this budget deal. i will present cut cap and balance. cut cap and balance is a responsible way to raise the debt ceiling by cutting spending, capping spending, and also passing a balanced budget amendment to the...
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win w that gives us an l me someone. if you talk to them face-to-face, if y can forge aw ere's some common ground to be found and you c move forward . toge >> that's right. enough ground for all of us here. the namef the obama -- hr gdes y in opening cshreditsla there. mentioned in the actual 'seook leonardtown maryland. looks ptty nice. asi'm trying tod93heregrt in here.tee uithe ats .n'ca relyalht h bas aeetn the end of the tunnel. elitlin, tl torrow and through the weekend and reall beyond. that was ay beautiful live look at onardtown. a lotf sunshine today. so far the thunderstms havesi oe metro. i do believe showers and maybe a few thunderstorms rumble through later tonight. best timing for the metro we probably bet 7 and 10 p.m. so i'll show you radar a futurecast in just a minute. the big story the temperature drop. day after day of 90 plus barely hitting 80 for frid. friday a little cloudy and wet.e day. weekendeverything. sunny, dry, low humidity and zi just ama saturda nd sy humity i sigh an 8thywhere on thet.
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epstein reportedly used a bed sleet tsheet to hang him zell. himself. officials are investigating why he was not checked on every 30 minut as he was supposed to be. trying to determine now if the jail guards were sleeping on me fjob. weather and trafficon the 5s. ood rning.ng, yeah, more of the same today. waking up with justid few starte day. >> all right. >> and it will be a very warm and humid end to the day as well. >>hreat of showers. >> yeah, we got those in the forecast asell. w scattered so most stay dry. iaweste say of some farmers inth need it. you'll get it t weather.the rain e storms. best chances out to the west rday in theaiount tns ink we'l east early this morning. 74 d bles, 74 inaltimore. mid to uppers yeste hit 90 at rn national yesterday and we'll be very close to that today. kind of mid to uer 8 clos nothig showers and thunderstorms so they'll be widely scattered later today i know we got aam bige down atex fed tonight, first one of the season, preseason .yme bga wiy for that game although itlle om war to. >> tatheai aere inoon. tt i
epstein reportedly used a bed sleet tsheet to hang him zell. himself. officials are investigating why he was not checked on every 30 minut as he was supposed to be. trying to determine now if the jail guards were sleeping on me fjob. weather and trafficon the 5s. ood rning.ng, yeah, more of the same today. waking up with justid few starte day. >> all right. >> and it will be a very warm and humid end to the day as well. >>hreat of showers. >> yeah, we got those in the...
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government is there for us, that they will come help us. i have heard very active political family say they are killing them. that realization of abandonment and despair in general has awakened some political content. i don't know, but some people are left afraid of facing colonialization. because we need to purchase from a colonial perspective and mechanisms to resolve this cannot only be measured by participation as a constitutional assembly in my opinion is out of the question because each main party will be terrified of losing. so when you move the question of puerto rico's critical condition, the two main political parties always oppose any process they cannot control. so for example, every referendum that we have had over the last 20 years has not offered a conclusive result in the two main parties try to retain control and make sure if they're going to lose then they boycott the whole process to deny legitimacy. so a lot of things have to happen before we can effectively address the political status but in my estimation, it has not c
government is there for us, that they will come help us. i have heard very active political family say they are killing them. that realization of abandonment and despair in general has awakened some political content. i don't know, but some people are left afraid of facing colonialization. because we need to purchase from a colonial perspective and mechanisms to resolve this cannot only be measured by participation as a constitutional assembly in my opinion is out of the question because each...
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international thomas certainly glad to have you with us. wide reaching domestic surveillance program could be back on the current state side to the ministration is calling on u.s. lawmakers to permanently reauthorize the national security agency to use it the request was made in a letter sent to congress on thursday signed by the now former national intelligence director dan coats. now additionally his appeal also revealed that the controversial call detail records program had actually been suspended after collecting more information and was legally allowed spying program falls under a section of the usa freedom act which is set to expire in december are these comments. the trump white house is speaking up about a high profile n.s.a. program that allows the recording of americans phone calls and personal messages dan coats the outgoing director of national intelligence is urging congress to reauthorize the law before it expires at the end of the year now dan coats has confirmed that the n.s.a. has put the program on hold however he says it'
international thomas certainly glad to have you with us. wide reaching domestic surveillance program could be back on the current state side to the ministration is calling on u.s. lawmakers to permanently reauthorize the national security agency to use it the request was made in a letter sent to congress on thursday signed by the now former national intelligence director dan coats. now additionally his appeal also revealed that the controversial call detail records program had actually been...
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those of us who are fiscally conservative say we shouldn't spend money we don't have. i'm doing it again this week, saying that we should not spend money that we don't have, that it's irresponsible, that we are eroding the very foundation that has made america great. i will vote against this budget deal. i will present cut cap and balance. cut cap and balance is a responsible way to raise the debt ceiling by cutting spending, capping spending, and also passing a balanced budget amendment to the constitution. i hop
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for multiple use. certain land is used for our parks, and follow whatever law you want, but different uses for different purposes. at he said, there aren't that many people out there. [laughter] and i was offended by that. me.e did not vote for but that is the truth. it is very easy to be 25 hundred miles away and make a decision about a piece of land that you know nothing about. growing up in rifle and living through the boom and bust, living through the ultimate revitalization, i think that adds a lot to ensuring that decisions are sound. i'm reluctant to initiate radical new programs without a really good sense that i understand the pathway and the consequences of that to the existing community, that is important to me. another question i am is,ng come up repeatedly the audience is curious about how you balance the rule, concerns about good stewardship and concern about making the most economically of federal lands. can you expand your thinking on that? secretary bernhardt: my thinking on that is pr
for multiple use. certain land is used for our parks, and follow whatever law you want, but different uses for different purposes. at he said, there aren't that many people out there. [laughter] and i was offended by that. me.e did not vote for but that is the truth. it is very easy to be 25 hundred miles away and make a decision about a piece of land that you know nothing about. growing up in rifle and living through the boom and bust, living through the ultimate revitalization, i think that...
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is helping us do that. let me touch on yield curve issues and conclude and start -- i guess i get grilled twice here, by ed and by all of you. on the yield curve, yield curve does contain important information for monetary policymakers, have talked a lot about yield curve inversion. it has tended to predict the onset of recession. however there is a big lag between inversion and whatever else might happen so that is something to keep in mind on this. you have some inversion today because the 10-year is trading below the three month yield or federal funds rate, so that is concerning but the 2-year 10 year is not inverted at this point because the 2-year is taking into account likely future actions of the committee so i would say that is a mitigating factor in my mind. we are not seeing an intensification of yield curve inversion so far based partly on anticipated future policy from the fed. i don't think this has gotten any worse. here is a picture, various spreads, got the tenure, to your which i labeled is
is helping us do that. let me touch on yield curve issues and conclude and start -- i guess i get grilled twice here, by ed and by all of you. on the yield curve, yield curve does contain important information for monetary policymakers, have talked a lot about yield curve inversion. it has tended to predict the onset of recession. however there is a big lag between inversion and whatever else might happen so that is something to keep in mind on this. you have some inversion today because the...
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counting enough for us to not have gone up, but to reduce homelessness. i see the red lights, so let me leave you with two things. this is a public health crisis. new data that -- it says that those who are not -- on the streets versus those on the shelters are 25 times more likely to have triple morbidity of substance abuse, mental health, and physical health problems. if we think this is only a housing problem, we need to make sure the health issues are there. second, when the federal government stepped up for our veterans in los angeles, we housed more homeless veterans than anywhere in the country. we reduced by 80% the number of veterans. we have housed double the number that we started with. because of new folks coming out on the street every day. third, we have to look at prevention. to pass maxine waters passing homelessness act now. now. [applause] mayor garcetti: and i will say this last thing to our president, i retired from the navy so he is not in my chain of command militarily anymore. but when he was in japan recently, he said a few words a
counting enough for us to not have gone up, but to reduce homelessness. i see the red lights, so let me leave you with two things. this is a public health crisis. new data that -- it says that those who are not -- on the streets versus those on the shelters are 25 times more likely to have triple morbidity of substance abuse, mental health, and physical health problems. if we think this is only a housing problem, we need to make sure the health issues are there. second, when the federal...
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often in seventh or eighth grade, we are starting to use document-based questions. one of the challenges is to allow students to access primary documents, and the reel portion of c-span has been very visual and authentic to the time. we can also utilize a lot of the clips that we can make. so, students can kind of gather information in an authentic way but still be able to access it and understand it. >> what current political or policy issues or issues in history are your kids most interested in, aside from the things you are covering in your class? >> so, plastic is a big issue. they saw a documentary on coral, and were disturbed by what happened in our oceans. this your my students worked on banning plastic in the lunch room. they met with all the different stakeholders and were successful in getting that changed because of the exception of our policy. >> if you can bring your kids from jamestown here to washington and teach them a class in one location you have been to, where would that be and what with the class be about? >> the supreme court. it is the most le
often in seventh or eighth grade, we are starting to use document-based questions. one of the challenges is to allow students to access primary documents, and the reel portion of c-span has been very visual and authentic to the time. we can also utilize a lot of the clips that we can make. so, students can kind of gather information in an authentic way but still be able to access it and understand it. >> what current political or policy issues or issues in history are your kids most...