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> explain who art pope is. >> he founded afp north carolina. he also owns dollar stars and says you cannot franchise my dollar store unless your community is a quarter black and 50% poor. he takes that money and invests in right-wing think tanks and then he becomes the budget director. >> he has a lot of money, he seed as lot of money into conservative think tanks and causes. he's now the budget director in the state of north carolina. it would be as if scott walker turned and said to charles koch, come and be my budget director. >> he was eviscerating the state law that blocks the state from funding the resegregation of its schools. number two was voter i.d. you have this guy pulling all these things who is also the number two was voter i.d. you have this guy pulling all these things who is also the state budget director. >> what's really important to remember is how much north carolina is an outlier and how much it is out of step. if you look what the state legislatures across the country are doing, some are introducing restrictive legislatio
> explain who art pope is. >> he founded afp north carolina. he also owns dollar stars and says you cannot franchise my dollar store unless your community is a quarter black and 50% poor. he takes that money and invests in right-wing think tanks and then he becomes the budget director. >> he has a lot of money, he seed as lot of money into conservative think tanks and causes. he's now the budget director in the state of north carolina. it would be as if scott walker turned and...
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william barber of north carolina. reverend, we were talking about this moral framework and we talk about the moral framework the coalition built in virginia through a lot of hard work and organizing of different constituencies to get this policy changed. are you having success getting people from across the aisle to join in this or is this just a liberal movement at this point? >> well, the current legislature is so extreme, but in the streets we are, because what we've done over the last few years, we built a coalition, rooted in the notion of the common good and rooted in the moral principles of how do you treat the least of these. you know, if you look at the scriptures, more is said about how we treat the poor than any other subject. we've seen blacks and whites and labor and people of faith and civil rights come together. we have 147 organizations along with 100 branches of naacp and we're taking a comprehensive view. we have to change the way in which we approach public policy. there's some things that are bigge
william barber of north carolina. reverend, we were talking about this moral framework and we talk about the moral framework the coalition built in virginia through a lot of hard work and organizing of different constituencies to get this policy changed. are you having success getting people from across the aisle to join in this or is this just a liberal movement at this point? >> well, the current legislature is so extreme, but in the streets we are, because what we've done over the last...
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william barber, president of the north carolina naacp. he has led protests and been arrested in response to the north carolina legislature. also with us, ben jealous, president of the naacp. so this kind of moral coalition happened between civil right activists and evangelical christians, who are part of the base of the republican party. and there's kind of a moral pace made for redemption, for second chances for felons. you are calling the protests you're doing in north carolina moral mondays. why did you choose that name? what does it mean? >> if we can step back for just a second, chris, we've been successful in north carolina and we're being attacked because of the success that we've had for years. we've built this massive coalition. what we see now is an attack that is extreme and immoral by the ultraconservative tea party-backed parties. and when you -- it's extreme to cut 500,000 people out of medicaid. it's extreme to cut 165,000 people on unemployment. it's extreme to raise taxes on 900,000 working people so you can give a tax cu
william barber, president of the north carolina naacp. he has led protests and been arrested in response to the north carolina legislature. also with us, ben jealous, president of the naacp. so this kind of moral coalition happened between civil right activists and evangelical christians, who are part of the base of the republican party. and there's kind of a moral pace made for redemption, for second chances for felons. you are calling the protests you're doing in north carolina moral mondays....
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carolina , 100,000 ofyou say those would have to go to north carolina? and the rest of the states would have to divide up what was left? >> yes. >> ok. a few other questions. the concept of at will temporary guestworkers enjoys strong support. what are some of the advantages of hiring at will guestworkers? >> the concept here is largely borne out of west coast agriculture. the ad will provisions contemplate having a workforce that can move more freely from --rt-term i culture jobs agriculture job to short-term agriculture job. aghave an extremely diverse portfolio and have been able to string a lot of shorter-term jobs together, tobacco, cucumber, sweet potato. we overwhelmingly prefer contract provisions because margins are so tight on the farm. we want to know if we're going to the bank to borrow $1 million in operating money and push our equity into the center of the the table and plant these crops. we want to know we have workers who want to stay until the end of the harvest season. >> you bring up a valid point. you might bring up a guestworker , th
carolina , 100,000 ofyou say those would have to go to north carolina? and the rest of the states would have to divide up what was left? >> yes. >> ok. a few other questions. the concept of at will temporary guestworkers enjoys strong support. what are some of the advantages of hiring at will guestworkers? >> the concept here is largely borne out of west coast agriculture. the ad will provisions contemplate having a workforce that can move more freely from --rt-term i culture...
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we're seeing it in north carolina. the decision not to take a medicaid expansion, not extending the protection to the most vulnerable members of other con stitch winsies. but what i do know is as this moves forward and many more people sign up and see what the advantage is to them, whether you're a woman. women are discriminated against. note no longer being a woman is a preexisting medical condition. after all, we had babies and to some-them, you have five children. you're a poor risk. i thought it was a sign of strength. they thought it was poor risk. so yes, they're doing this or that, but the train is leaving the station, and as people see what it means, think of all the people in our country. 100 million people in our country has or had a preexisting condition. all the advocacy groups rgs cancer, alzheimer's, you name it. all will benefit because of this. we believe in it. we believe it. the structure is there to implement it. and as people come on board it will be wonderful for their lives. and if there is no oth
we're seeing it in north carolina. the decision not to take a medicaid expansion, not extending the protection to the most vulnerable members of other con stitch winsies. but what i do know is as this moves forward and many more people sign up and see what the advantage is to them, whether you're a woman. women are discriminated against. note no longer being a woman is a preexisting medical condition. after all, we had babies and to some-them, you have five children. you're a poor risk. i...
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north carolina. are you ready? here it is. senate passes bills to allow hunting with silencers, comma, require cursive writing instruction. you want genteel, the north carolina senate has got your back. hunting in peace and quiet, killing your prey without any other prey having any idea, and then writing home about it in lovely perfectly formed script like ladies and gentlemen do. acting at the same time on hunting with silencers and requiring cursive. there is a reason north carolina is full of protests with a lot of people living in north carolina basically lighting their hair on fire and trying to alert the country about that is going on in that state's politics. hunting with silencers is part of that. what could possibly go wrong? another part of that is coming up in just a moment. and, we have got a best new thing in the world coming up at the end of the show tonight that brings the cursive crisis very close to home. that's all coming up. if you're seeing spots before your eyes... it's time... f
north carolina. are you ready? here it is. senate passes bills to allow hunting with silencers, comma, require cursive writing instruction. you want genteel, the north carolina senate has got your back. hunting in peace and quiet, killing your prey without any other prey having any idea, and then writing home about it in lovely perfectly formed script like ladies and gentlemen do. acting at the same time on hunting with silencers and requiring cursive. there is a reason north carolina is full...
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the gentlelady from north carolina ms. foxx: i continue to reserve. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlelady from new york is recognized. ms. slaughter: i'm pleased to yield two minutes to the gentleman from new jersey, a member of the committee on education and the work force, mr. andrews. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from new jersey is recognized for two minutes. mr. andrews: i ask unanimous consent to revise and extend my remarks. the speaker pro tempore: without objection. the gentleman is recognized. mr. andrews: thank you, mr. speaker. i thank my friend from new york for giving me the time. we approach july 1 with a problem where if the congress does nothing interest rates will double on student loans from 3.4% to 6.8%. there are three options that are before the country and before the congress. the first is let it happen. let the rates go up to 6.8% and make higher education much more affordable for the people of the country. the second option is the option that's on the floor which would make it worse. to raise the interest rates over
the gentlelady from north carolina ms. foxx: i continue to reserve. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlelady from new york is recognized. ms. slaughter: i'm pleased to yield two minutes to the gentleman from new jersey, a member of the committee on education and the work force, mr. andrews. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from new jersey is recognized for two minutes. mr. andrews: i ask unanimous consent to revise and extend my remarks. the speaker pro tempore: without objection. the...
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>> please, reverend. >> what we see happening in north carolina is a reaction to our success. we built a coalition over the last few years and that coalition of a hundred branches of naacp, 147 coalition partners, we built this coalition, we won same-day registration, we won early vote, we won sunday voting, pushed forward with more funding for education. it's almost as though for these people it represents a third reconstruction and they're reacting to this now because they know with the dynamics in the state and changing electorate, their time period is limited. black people represent 25% of the electorate. 70% of black people voted in 2012 and 65% of north carolinians. with the changing electorate, the time of ultra conservative and the silent south is almost over. this is a power grab to try to stop a future they cannot stop. >> is there a big regional difference in terms of the way the laws are going? >> that's not the kind of difference that we see. what we do see is where there are places on the ground where people have been able to be successful in terms of using the c
>> please, reverend. >> what we see happening in north carolina is a reaction to our success. we built a coalition over the last few years and that coalition of a hundred branches of naacp, 147 coalition partners, we built this coalition, we won same-day registration, we won early vote, we won sunday voting, pushed forward with more funding for education. it's almost as though for these people it represents a third reconstruction and they're reacting to this now because they know...
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carolina specifically -- north carolina, specifically the city of cap -- of charlotte. a homegrown talent, anthony was born in charlotte where he attended west charlotte high school before moving onto davidson college. while an undergraduate, anthony served as student body president, the first african- american to do so. his passion for public service awarded him the root tilden scholarship to study law at the new york university. design line asg deputy general counsel in 2009, anthony worked as a litigation attorney. he has the distinguished distinction of serving in all three branches of the federal government, is a law clerk of the united states sixth circuit court of appeals, a trial attorney for the civil rights division of the united states justice department, and the staff counsel to the united states house of representatives on the judiciary. politicalgan his career in 2005 with his election to the city council as an at- large representative and served two terms before being elected mayor on november 3, 2009. i might add the youngest mayor in the city's history.
carolina specifically -- north carolina, specifically the city of cap -- of charlotte. a homegrown talent, anthony was born in charlotte where he attended west charlotte high school before moving onto davidson college. while an undergraduate, anthony served as student body president, the first african- american to do so. his passion for public service awarded him the root tilden scholarship to study law at the new york university. design line asg deputy general counsel in 2009, anthony worked...
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stephanie gosk, nbc news, forest city, north carolina. >> what's said on the roof stays on the roof. that's our broadcast on a tuesday night. thank you for being here with us. i'm brian williams. we sure hope to see you right back here tomorrow evening. good night. now. >>> and good evening. i'm jessica aguirre. >> and i'm raj mathai. from shock and confusion turned to grief and understanding. what can be done moving forward and what can be done for these victims? we have more information about the deadly limousine fire including the look at the families shattered by the turn of events. we have multiple reports tonight. kris sanchez will bring us the latest on the investigation and how to best protect yourself. we begin with jodi hernandez who joins us in oakland where several of the women worked. >> reporter: at one point in time all of the women worked here together in oakland. this is where they all met up saturday evening to board that limousine. tonight their families are sharing their grief and their overwhelming loss. >> i just want her to know that we miss her so much. >> rep
stephanie gosk, nbc news, forest city, north carolina. >> what's said on the roof stays on the roof. that's our broadcast on a tuesday night. thank you for being here with us. i'm brian williams. we sure hope to see you right back here tomorrow evening. good night. now. >>> and good evening. i'm jessica aguirre. >> and i'm raj mathai. from shock and confusion turned to grief and understanding. what can be done moving forward and what can be done for these victims? we have...
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with us from north carolina is president of the naacp reverend william barber. it's a pleasure having you here. thank you for coming. i want you to tell us what you're seeing in north carolina, what restrictions are lawmakers proposing. >> we're seeing a number of things. first of all let me thank you for allowing us to come on. and if i might, in order to see what we're seeing we might have to talk about what we have seen. that is in the naacp we have built the people's coalition. 170 organizations starting in 2006. as a part of the victory of this massive diverse anti-racism anti-poverty coalition in the south we were able to win in the south state the most progressive laws in voting. we were able to win same day registration, early voting, sunday voting. and what we saw was a massive increase. for the last two election cycles led the nation per capita in terms of voting. now 70% of african-americans voted in the last election. african-americans represent analect rate of some 4 million people. we're now seeing the narrow minded extreme ideology of republican a
with us from north carolina is president of the naacp reverend william barber. it's a pleasure having you here. thank you for coming. i want you to tell us what you're seeing in north carolina, what restrictions are lawmakers proposing. >> we're seeing a number of things. first of all let me thank you for allowing us to come on. and if i might, in order to see what we're seeing we might have to talk about what we have seen. that is in the naacp we have built the people's coalition. 170...
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[laughter] since his family, his parents reside in north carolina. mr. chairman, if confirmed i am confident that as secretary of transportation mayor foxx will be up to the challenge of not only keeping our nation moving, but moving in the right direction. i thank the chair. >> thank you, senator. >> thank you, mr. chairman. chairman rockefeller and grant -- ranking member thune and all of the most of the committee that certain is a pleasure to be with my colleague, senator byrd, so we both can welcome and introduce anthony foxx to. but i do appreciate the opportunity i also want to thank the mayor's family for their steadfast service and commitment. while he has served as mayor of charlotte and move through this nomination process, his wife, samara, thank you. and his two children, hillary and separate have state in charlotte to go to school. so i'm honored to have the opportunity to introduce a man who has been a tremendous asset to our entire state. while it's going to be sad to see him leave charlotte, and the charlotte government process, i'm pleas
[laughter] since his family, his parents reside in north carolina. mr. chairman, if confirmed i am confident that as secretary of transportation mayor foxx will be up to the challenge of not only keeping our nation moving, but moving in the right direction. i thank the chair. >> thank you, senator. >> thank you, mr. chairman. chairman rockefeller and grant -- ranking member thune and all of the most of the committee that certain is a pleasure to be with my colleague, senator byrd,...
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>> i think financial crime is on the rise, of course, across the state of north carolina. it's time to do something about it. i think more and more criminals are turning to financial crime because there's less risk. it's less dangerous. there's often a larger payout. so when the national settlement mortgage came along and our attorney general was kind enough to involve us in the prosecution effort and to fight this crime, we took advantage of it and started the financial crimes initiative. >> i read where you then divided your state into four categories. you assigned a prosecutor to each category. following on maria's question, though, what specifically are you going after? give us an example of the kinds of white collar crime that you'll be targeting. >> sure. we did divide the state into four different regions. we have a regional prosecutor in each of those areas. they will primarily prosecute financial and economic crime which includes things like identity theft, embezzlement, mortgage fraud, obtaining property by false pretenses. the general definition of any nonviolen
>> i think financial crime is on the rise, of course, across the state of north carolina. it's time to do something about it. i think more and more criminals are turning to financial crime because there's less risk. it's less dangerous. there's often a larger payout. so when the national settlement mortgage came along and our attorney general was kind enough to involve us in the prosecution effort and to fight this crime, we took advantage of it and started the financial crimes...
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last week president obama nominated north carolina congressman mel watt as director of the federal housing finance agency this is the agency that oversees fannie mae and freddie mac. now his nomination garnered both bipartisan support and criticism tennessee senator bob corker it said in a statement i cannot be more disappointed in this nomination this gives new meaning to the adage that the foxes guarding the hen house on the other hand white house support from several republicans including senator richard burr and representative spencer baucus this is the second time obama has announced a nominee from north carolina to head the f.h. f.a. and she thousand and ten the president nominated joseph smith the north carolina commissioner of banks for the position but his confirmation failed that the republicans questions miss independence from the white house since the agency's creation in two thousand and eight and has yet to have a senate confirmed director and the post was nomination and contacts and confirmed he will take the helm from edward demarco the interim director since two thousand a
last week president obama nominated north carolina congressman mel watt as director of the federal housing finance agency this is the agency that oversees fannie mae and freddie mac. now his nomination garnered both bipartisan support and criticism tennessee senator bob corker it said in a statement i cannot be more disappointed in this nomination this gives new meaning to the adage that the foxes guarding the hen house on the other hand white house support from several republicans including...
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what's happening in north carolina, if i mig, what's happening in north carolina is the dealer's association is changing the rules f the game. they're moving the goal post. they're fundamentally disenfranchising north carolina consumers from having the ability to order a car in the privacy of their own homes. they are changing the rules of the game. >> there's that. there's the notion that the state will miss out on sales tax from residents who go out of state to buy. when he mentions this idea of protecting the consumer. protecting them from what? are there safety concerns that you think dealerscan help us with? >> no, not at all, carl. there are 7,000 licensed car dealers in north carolina. . #,000. all play by the same set of rules. and these rules have been in place for 50 years. we just believe that test la or any manufacturer should play by the same set of rules that everybody else plays by. those are good for the consumer. sthair good for the dealership. they're good for the employees. they're good for the families. and it's a model that's been in place for 100 years and it work works
what's happening in north carolina, if i mig, what's happening in north carolina is the dealer's association is changing the rules f the game. they're moving the goal post. they're fundamentally disenfranchising north carolina consumers from having the ability to order a car in the privacy of their own homes. they are changing the rules of the game. >> there's that. there's the notion that the state will miss out on sales tax from residents who go out of state to buy. when he mentions...
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there is a reason north carolina is full of protests with a lot of people living in north carolina basically lighting their hair on fire and trying to alert the country about that is going on in that state's politics. hunting with silencers is part of that. what could possibly go wrong? another part of that is coming up in just a moment. and, we have got a best new thing in the world coming up at the end of the show tonight that brings the cursive crisis very close to home. that's all coming up. copd makes it hard to breathe... but with advair, i'm breathing better. so now i can help make this a great block party. ♪ [ male announcer ] advair is clinically proven to help significantly improve lung function. unlike most copd medications, advair contains both an anti-inflammatory and a long-acting bronchodilator working together to help improve your lung function all day. advair won't replace fast-acting inhalers for sudden symptoms and should not be used more than twice a day. people with copd taking advair may have a higher chance of pneumonia. advair may increase your risk of osteoporosis
there is a reason north carolina is full of protests with a lot of people living in north carolina basically lighting their hair on fire and trying to alert the country about that is going on in that state's politics. hunting with silencers is part of that. what could possibly go wrong? another part of that is coming up in just a moment. and, we have got a best new thing in the world coming up at the end of the show tonight that brings the cursive crisis very close to home. that's all coming...
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the law that's proposed by the north carolina dealers association would prohibit north carolina residents from p transacting with us online, so learning more about the vehicle and ultimately making a deposit for a vehicle, so it's changing the lines, changing goalposts so north carolina no longer have the right to buy the vehicles in the privacy of their home. >> we caught a lot of car dealers who never heard of what was going op. can you beat this thing back? you should. >> well, you know, it moves through the north carolina senate kind of quietly in the dark of night, but as we shed light on the issue, moved over to the house of representatives in north carolina, there's a lot of questioning as to what's really going on here. i think it was inside baseball initially, but we like to fight in the light of day, and i think we got a fair shot of turning this change to the law back. >> you have the stock of the day, and maybe the week, and maybe even the month, but you're doing well now. we appreciate you coming on to tell us about it today. thank you, den sis. >> thank you. >> next, my take
the law that's proposed by the north carolina dealers association would prohibit north carolina residents from p transacting with us online, so learning more about the vehicle and ultimately making a deposit for a vehicle, so it's changing the lines, changing goalposts so north carolina no longer have the right to buy the vehicles in the privacy of their home. >> we caught a lot of car dealers who never heard of what was going op. can you beat this thing back? you should. >> well,...
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i asked about north carolina. >> in north carolina i have three donkeys. i have named two of them but i haven't gotten around to the third one yet. but i only had him for a couple of months. we have blueberries, grapes, apple trees, and, you know crystal meth lab. >> reporter: if those stories of idyllic back country conjure up a certain tv image, ♪ in fact that song played a big role in his career when the man who whistled it came to zach's school assembly. >> the guy whistled and i remember thinking in sixth grade, he didn't have to bring anything to work. he just showed up and i remember being affected by that whistler. thinking oh, that's kind of -- maybe i can do something like that with my life. not whistling but telg diarrhea jokes. >> reporter: when he is home in north carolina, he goes all in, full emersion from chewing tobacco to chain saws. his farm is the anti-hollywood, and so is he. >> it's not for me. i'm not in to that scene. i'm in to doing my job and that's it. i'm not in to that horse blp blchlt it is so stupid. it is all so dumb. you
i asked about north carolina. >> in north carolina i have three donkeys. i have named two of them but i haven't gotten around to the third one yet. but i only had him for a couple of months. we have blueberries, grapes, apple trees, and, you know crystal meth lab. >> reporter: if those stories of idyllic back country conjure up a certain tv image, ♪ in fact that song played a big role in his career when the man who whistled it came to zach's school assembly. >> the guy...
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from now on -- and i never thought i would ever say this -- i am from north carolina. no, i have to. i have to! i'm a tar heel now whatever the [bleep] that means. and as a north carolinan, i love our state bird, the cardinal. that's a stupid bird. but it's mine now and i love it as much as our state dog, the plott hound. jesus, well, whatever. but most shockingly, i will no longer enjoy south carolina's tanky, savory, juicy and deeply delicious barbecue, made with our unique mustard-based sauce. now instead i now officially love north carolina sauceless vinegar-based meat product that they call barbecue. mmmm. i'll tell you what... ( cheers and applause ). i'm going to get me some. here we go. here we go. for lulu. ( cheers and applause ). mmm. that is a... i'll tell you what. you know what? i might just leave the rest of that for later. okay. ( cheers and applause ). i can't do it. i can't do it. i love south carolina too much. and i love my sister. and i'm so proud of her. but i just don't get it. where did lulu go wrong? did she not campaign hard enough? did she no
from now on -- and i never thought i would ever say this -- i am from north carolina. no, i have to. i have to! i'm a tar heel now whatever the [bleep] that means. and as a north carolinan, i love our state bird, the cardinal. that's a stupid bird. but it's mine now and i love it as much as our state dog, the plott hound. jesus, well, whatever. but most shockingly, i will no longer enjoy south carolina's tanky, savory, juicy and deeply delicious barbecue, made with our unique mustard-based...
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the bill in north carolina is kind of the same thing. it's time for lawmakers in france and north carolina to realize innovation cannot be stopped. legislation should not be the answer. now our fifth story out front. the breaking news. >>> tonight the white house making two major announcements, first releasing the 100 pages of e-mails detailing the back and forth showing how the so-called talking points about the attack on the american compound in benghazi changed overtime. that of course came after intense pressure from republicans. it's a lot of pages, it's not all the pages. a short time later, president obama made a very terse statement about the irs targeting certain groups. and saying the acting commissioner has resigned. the question is, you got these scandals, the department of justice targeting one of the most important media organizations in this country without a subpoena on its phone records. will any of this cry at the critics? ryan salam and stephanie miller. great to have both of you with us. the president moving aggressiv
the bill in north carolina is kind of the same thing. it's time for lawmakers in france and north carolina to realize innovation cannot be stopped. legislation should not be the answer. now our fifth story out front. the breaking news. >>> tonight the white house making two major announcements, first releasing the 100 pages of e-mails detailing the back and forth showing how the so-called talking points about the attack on the american compound in benghazi changed overtime. that of...
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we will speak with a longtime friend who knew him growing up in raleigh, north carolina. this is democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. in a major policy address on thursday, president obama defended the secret overseas drone war but said the u.s. cannot continue waging what he described as a boundless global war on terror. obama's comments came one day after attorney general eric holder confirmed u.s. drone strikes had killed four u.s. citizens in yemen and pakistan. >> simply put, the strikes have saved lives. moreover, america's actions are illegal. we were attacked on 9/11. within a week, congress ovwhelmingly authorized the use of force. under domestic law and international law, the united states is at war with al qaeda. the taliban, and their associated forces. >> according to a gun to newspapers, and the speech appeared to expand those who could be targeted in drone strikes and other undisclosed legal -- legal actions. up until thursday, obama and his top aides have said drone strikes are restricted to killing confirmed "senior
we will speak with a longtime friend who knew him growing up in raleigh, north carolina. this is democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. in a major policy address on thursday, president obama defended the secret overseas drone war but said the u.s. cannot continue waging what he described as a boundless global war on terror. obama's comments came one day after attorney general eric holder confirmed u.s. drone strikes had killed four u.s. citizens in yemen...
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and she thousand and ten the president nominated joseph smith the north carolina commissioner of banks for the position but his confirmation failed out the republicans question smiths and dependents from the white house so the agency's creation into that. it has yet to have a senate confirmed director and the pope wants nomination in context and confirmed he will take the helm from edward demarco the interim director since two thousand and nine now demarco of leadership has encouraged many groups to demand his removal because he has resisted efforts to help lower mortgage principal payments for bar workers and response demarco has cited his responsibility to return as much money as possible to the taxpayers for the bailout of fannie and freddie he eventually became so controversial that top white house officials made a promise during last year's presidential campaign to oust de marco and to make good on that promise obama has now announced mel watt as his nominee so who is mel watt why was first elected to the house of representatives and to one thousand nine hundred ninety two he has
and she thousand and ten the president nominated joseph smith the north carolina commissioner of banks for the position but his confirmation failed out the republicans question smiths and dependents from the white house so the agency's creation into that. it has yet to have a senate confirmed director and the pope wants nomination in context and confirmed he will take the helm from edward demarco the interim director since two thousand and nine now demarco of leadership has encouraged many...
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carolina in particular the language is so broad that it could say that if you're doing this with any company not just an animal enterprise not just a factory farm but if say monsanto if you blew the whistle on monsanto you could be charged as a felon for reporting on their misconduct so andy yes or no is this one part of an ag law. well because the american legislative exchange council pens what they call model legislation states adopt either all or part of it so the language of the bill is inserted into a larger bill imagine as a bundle there's eight different things in the bundle one of the eight things is analogous to all the other states gag legislation so i would go as far as saying that what is going on in north carolina is an gag bill it's bundled with other things it's masked it's veiled but it's an ag gag bill and the language there is even worse because it's more overbroad and again check out green is the new red dot com in the reading of will potter because he's covering this extensively and we have a very short amount of time left but what is the chance of this bill actua
carolina in particular the language is so broad that it could say that if you're doing this with any company not just an animal enterprise not just a factory farm but if say monsanto if you blew the whistle on monsanto you could be charged as a felon for reporting on their misconduct so andy yes or no is this one part of an ag law. well because the american legislative exchange council pens what they call model legislation states adopt either all or part of it so the language of the bill is...
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carolina. journalist full potter discovered a new proposed legislation that would make it illegal for whistleblowers to expose all corporations including month santow and how they could potentially affect the environment and public health we've talked about agag laws in the past but can you briefly explain for our viewers what an ag gag law is and whether or not this proposed legislation qualifies as one. well potter has worked tirelessly to bring the issue of agag laws to the forefront he's done that through his blog green is the new red dot com i encourage everyone to go there and view multiple stories related to ag gag but essential the ag bills were penned by the american legislative exchange council they were a model bill that was passed on from state to state and different states have appropriated either all or pieces of these legislations but essentially say that if you blow the whistle on a factory farm that's a brutally abusing animals in the case of some factory farms chickens being a
carolina. journalist full potter discovered a new proposed legislation that would make it illegal for whistleblowers to expose all corporations including month santow and how they could potentially affect the environment and public health we've talked about agag laws in the past but can you briefly explain for our viewers what an ag gag law is and whether or not this proposed legislation qualifies as one. well potter has worked tirelessly to bring the issue of agag laws to the forefront he's...
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the bill in north carolina is the same thing. we have to say this, time for law makers in north carolina and france to realize innovation cannot be stopped. legislation should not be the answer. and now let's check in with anderson cooper. >>> we're live from boston for the hour. we return to the city where one month ago the tsarnaev brothers tormented the entire communicate. that was one month ago. you remember a dance instructor whose left leg was amputated below the knee. i spoke to her in the hospital a week after the bombing. we're going to revisit her and her vow to dance again ahead on the program. i talked to her a few hours ago. i'll show that you interview and show you the progress. also the investigation into the night the authorities tracked down the tsarnaev brothers. our drew griffin is digging on this. there is a lot we didn't know about the shootout on the street that night. drew joins me ahead. all that and the president's late evening statement about the controversies engulfing the white house, the irs investiga
the bill in north carolina is the same thing. we have to say this, time for law makers in north carolina and france to realize innovation cannot be stopped. legislation should not be the answer. and now let's check in with anderson cooper. >>> we're live from boston for the hour. we return to the city where one month ago the tsarnaev brothers tormented the entire communicate. that was one month ago. you remember a dance instructor whose left leg was amputated below the knee. i spoke to...
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>> from north carolina. >> jimmy: hey, good man, north carolina. [ applause ] north carolina. memorial day this weekend, this is the kickoff of summer, and -- thank you, yeah. do you have plans for the three-day weekend? >> i am. i'm going to the indianapolis 500. >> jimmy: no way? [ cheers and applause ] >> yeah. >> jimmy: you're going! >> i am. >> jimmy: that's fantastic. you know the pros and cons. i love it. >> i do. i'm lucky to know that. >> jimmy: that's great. who are you going for? >> the one with four wheels and red on their car. >> jimmy: good. the run with four wheels and red on the car. it's fun hanging out with you, bobby. roots, we have our pal bobby, here. he's from north carolina. and for this memorial day weekend, he's going to go to the indy 500. how exciting is that? for this song, i was thinking maybe something upbeat, like a '50s swing song or something. ♪ [ rhythmic clapping ] ♪ jimmy did a fist bump with our b-bop friend jimmy did a fist bump with our b-bop friend ♪ ♪ my friend bobby a north carolinian memorial day weekend he's going to indy 5 â
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to a north carolina barbecue pit master to learn about the problem magic of fire. chez panisse to learn the art of braising. one of thee, founders of the slope crude movement. then you have a baker telling turn green and water into a loaf of bread. several you get the individuals who do fermenting, cheesemakers, pickling, who tell us how these process these are some of the most amazing optimes of all. pollan is a professor of journalism at the university of california berkeley. please call in right now, 866- 359-4334. to call.ou we have a limited supply of michael pollan's latest book. we cannot do this without you. with the 2006 publication of his best selling book, michael pollan began a journey through the food chain that has changed the way americans eat. in that book, he traveled to farms and feed lots where our food is grown. two more books, examining the human end of the food chain, what we eat and impact on our help. exploresollan previously uncharted territory. his own kitchen. it is an eagerly awaited book. investigating the missing middle leg of the food
to a north carolina barbecue pit master to learn about the problem magic of fire. chez panisse to learn the art of braising. one of thee, founders of the slope crude movement. then you have a baker telling turn green and water into a loaf of bread. several you get the individuals who do fermenting, cheesemakers, pickling, who tell us how these process these are some of the most amazing optimes of all. pollan is a professor of journalism at the university of california berkeley. please call in...
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i love north carolina. went to grad school down there. let me ask you, these are real -- i think something people need to understand, we're not in the military, these are real assaults. these are attempted rapes. these aren't saying, you're wearing a nice dress today. these are actual what anybody would call assault, felonies that people are getting away with. >> you know, it is a real travesty, and the fact is these numbers have been increasing. and these men and women are putting their lives on the line right now, and for their personal safety to be at risk on a base is absolutely apprehensible. we cannot let this go forward. we have got to change this. as the president said, this is a crime and we need to take action. we cannot tolerate this. >> i'm just wondering, is it hazing? have you been able to sort of categorize or catalog, is there, i mean -- a felony is a felony, an assault is an assault. i'm trying to figure out the culture here. some guy does something to a woman, it's clearly not just bad taste, not bad behavior, it's crimi
i love north carolina. went to grad school down there. let me ask you, these are real -- i think something people need to understand, we're not in the military, these are real assaults. these are attempted rapes. these aren't saying, you're wearing a nice dress today. these are actual what anybody would call assault, felonies that people are getting away with. >> you know, it is a real travesty, and the fact is these numbers have been increasing. and these men and women are putting their...
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we are delighted to be here in north carolina today and look forward to a lively discussion after we introduced a research boat. just remind you well, the tea party and his contemporary station first-out theme very rapidly and amazingly, just weeks after barack obama was inaccurate as president of the united states following an election that was rather amazing and historic. in february team, 2009, rick santelli went into a rant here about the founding fathers to talk about the horror they would feel days following the 2000 election recognized the rhetorical, the symbolism that is back to their applause and began to work in on the internet and face-to-face measures and communities, regions across the country. within weeks, they are staging demonstrations in various regions featuring older people dressed up in costumes carrying handwritten signs, denouncing obama is a socialist or communist. within months they were mounting huge demonstrations in washington d.c. and set to work organizing what eventually became 1000 regularly made in local groups in states across the united states. by
we are delighted to be here in north carolina today and look forward to a lively discussion after we introduced a research boat. just remind you well, the tea party and his contemporary station first-out theme very rapidly and amazingly, just weeks after barack obama was inaccurate as president of the united states following an election that was rather amazing and historic. in february team, 2009, rick santelli went into a rant here about the founding fathers to talk about the horror they would...
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the gentleman from north carolina is recognized. mr. mchenry: 418% increase since the late 1990's with securities and exchange commission in terms of funding, i think that's adequate. i certainly appreciate my colleague's concerns. but we passed this provision in the fall of 2011 in this house with a vote of 421-1. this enhances this provision, and provides for a deadline that is 19 months after the original act was signed. i think that's more than generous and sufficient. with that i'dike to yield 2 1/2 minutes to my colleague from florida, mr. ross, who is quite vocal proponent of getting capital to small businesses. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from florida is recognized for 2 1/2 minutes. mr. ross: thank you, madam speaker. thank you, mr. chairman. as my colleague mentioned earlier, the jobs act passed into law with broad bipartisan support. it hasn't been easy for republicans and democrats to agree on a lot of things, but when it came to directing the s.e.c. to get out of the way and allow small public companies to raise
the gentleman from north carolina is recognized. mr. mchenry: 418% increase since the late 1990's with securities and exchange commission in terms of funding, i think that's adequate. i certainly appreciate my colleague's concerns. but we passed this provision in the fall of 2011 in this house with a vote of 421-1. this enhances this provision, and provides for a deadline that is 19 months after the original act was signed. i think that's more than generous and sufficient. with that i'dike to...
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. >> electric carmaker tesla is fighting to stay in business in north carolina. the bay area carmaker wants to find a compromise to allow online car sales in the state. a new bill in north carolina would prevent direct online sales to consumers and would require carmakers to have a physical presence in communities. tesla argues that gives car dealers ahop monopoly. >> an original apple computer sold for $671,000. it was purchased as an auction in germany. the computer was one of 200 made in 1976. there are just a half dozen remaining working today. this one has an original monitor, tape players keyboard, and is sign by steve wozniak. >> only 200 built in the garage of steve jones, -- steve jobs, and then apple had a tradein program so they destroyed tradeins. so there's 46 of them today. the holy grail of technology. >> an anonymous person from asia purchased it. >> lots of people are hitting the road this memorial day weekend. aaa says more than 30 million people are traveling more than 50 miles. air travel is down 8%. more people will be traveling by car to avo
. >> electric carmaker tesla is fighting to stay in business in north carolina. the bay area carmaker wants to find a compromise to allow online car sales in the state. a new bill in north carolina would prevent direct online sales to consumers and would require carmakers to have a physical presence in communities. tesla argues that gives car dealers ahop monopoly. >> an original apple computer sold for $671,000. it was purchased as an auction in germany. the computer was one of 200...
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from north carolina to hawaii, national parks are feeling the squeeze. that translates into longer lines, locked bathrooms and fewer - or no - tours available. hertz is on the move. the car rental company will take its headquarters from new jersey to florida. its new home in lee county has offered $19 million in economic stimulus. 200 new jobs will be added. hertz is also toying with the idea of leasing cars, including luxury automobiles. wine prices are rising with a vengeance. after sampling 5,000 establishments, restaurant sciences found the price of a bottle or glass of vino rose just under 2% at casual dinning venues, 5% at high-end restraunts, and 8% at family- affordable eateries. the study found prices are rising as consumers venture into different brands, wholesale costs increase and restaurant owners charge more money. meanwhile, coca-cola is making a juicy venture into florida. the company will pour $2 billion and plant 5 million trees into florida orange groves. coca- cola owns minute maid and simply juice brands. it will dramatically boost c
from north carolina to hawaii, national parks are feeling the squeeze. that translates into longer lines, locked bathrooms and fewer - or no - tours available. hertz is on the move. the car rental company will take its headquarters from new jersey to florida. its new home in lee county has offered $19 million in economic stimulus. 200 new jobs will be added. hertz is also toying with the idea of leasing cars, including luxury automobiles. wine prices are rising with a vengeance. after sampling...
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carolina. 61 degrees right now at the airport, 63 in westminster and 60 degrees in parkton. there are a few spots near 70 across the lower eastern shore. it is a place to start off the day but it is a little chilly but the afternoon. we normally expect it to get warmer later in the day but with all the cloud cover, the temperatures will be held down, highs only near 70 across central maryland and eastern shore. we expected mid-60's into the mountains. everyone has a chance for showers today. southern maryland may see a rumble of thunder. for tonight, we'll have scattered showers as we fall back into the mid 60's. the winds become more southeasterly and it is that component that brings in the warm air through the next couple of days. we will be watching the warm air come in with this unsettled boundary, the same one we have been tracking all last week. it is still stuck in that pattern and warm air comes in from the south but we will also have rain chances along the front three this area of low
carolina. 61 degrees right now at the airport, 63 in westminster and 60 degrees in parkton. there are a few spots near 70 across the lower eastern shore. it is a place to start off the day but it is a little chilly but the afternoon. we normally expect it to get warmer later in the day but with all the cloud cover, the temperatures will be held down, highs only near 70 across central maryland and eastern shore. we expected mid-60's into the mountains. everyone has a chance for showers today....
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electric car maker tesla is fighting business in north carolina. they want to find a compromise to allow online car sales. it a new bill would prevent online sales to customers. tesla that gives car dealers a monopoly. an original apple computer sold for $671,000 today. apple 1 was purchased at an auction in germany. it was one of 200 made in 1976. half dozen remain working today. it has a keyboard and signed by steve wozniak. >> there were only 200 built. they came out of the garage of steve jobs. then apple had a trade-in program because they wanted to bring them back so they destroyed a lot of trade-ins. it's really the holy grail of collectible technology. >> than anonymous person from asia purchased it. >> the weather is changing. and clouds are thickening up by sunday night and memorial day, it's not true. it does look like it's going rain around here. live doppler not picking up any rain but we are getting points of mist and drizzle near half moon bay headed up towards parts of the peninsula. keep that in mind low clouds and fog will start t
electric car maker tesla is fighting business in north carolina. they want to find a compromise to allow online car sales. it a new bill would prevent online sales to customers. tesla that gives car dealers a monopoly. an original apple computer sold for $671,000 today. apple 1 was purchased at an auction in germany. it was one of 200 made in 1976. half dozen remain working today. it has a keyboard and signed by steve wozniak. >> there were only 200 built. they came out of the garage of...