You cannot expect to get a good job with less than a ged. Bill cosby says that kids tend to be educated at the level of their participation. I have a black friend who lives a couple blocks from mcdonald. He has a highly motivated young boy who wants to get a job, he cant get a job. A lot of people when they think of illegals, they think of hispanics, but the asians are coming in here and they tend to be more educated. Host we got you. Do you want to chime in on that . Guest quality education was poll. He ball we absolutely care about education. We need to be able to make our kids more comparative competitive in this very competitive environment. Host the poll, by the way, essence magazine does have it on its website. It is a joint effort between essence magazine and the National Coalition of black civic participation. You heard from Vanessa Deluca of that magazine and me w about Health Insurance coverage as always, we take your calls and look for your comments on facebook and twitter. Washington journal, live every day at 7 a. M. Eastern. Number 759, the petitioner. The most famous case this court ever decided. Existed here,et where slavery was not legally recognized. Putting brown versus education and effect would take the courage of children. Cases thated to pick change the court can decide. And also changed society. So she told them they would have to have a search. And she demanded to see the patriot. Which they refuse to do, so she grabbed it out of his hands to look at it. Thereafter, the Police Officer handcuffed her. I cannot imagine a better way to bring the constitution to life than by telling the human stories behind Great Supreme Court cases. The forced interment of japaneseamericans during world war ii. After being convicted for failure to report for relocation, he took his case all the way to the Supreme Court. Quite often, and many of our most famous decisions, they are ones that were quite unpopular. If you have to pick one freedom that was our most essential to the functioning of the democracy, the freedom of speech. Let us go to a few cases that illustrate very dramatically and visually what it means to live in a society of 310 Million People who help stick together because they believe in the rule of law. Landmark cases, and expiration of 12 historic Supreme Court decisions, and the human stories behind them. A new series on cspan produced in cooperation with the National Constitution center. Debuting monday, october 5. It is a companion to the new series, landmark cases the book. It features the 12 cases we have selected, with a brief introduction into the background, highlights, and impact of each case. Written by veteran Supreme Court byrnalists, and published Congressional Quarterly press. It is available for 8. 95 plus shipping and handling. Get your copy at cspan. Org. Address, weekly president obama talks about the 2016 budget. President obama hi, everybody. Was hard to believe but it 17 years ago today that we had the worst economic crisis since the great depression. In the months that followed, millions of americans lost their jobs, homes, and the savings they had worked so hard to build. Today is a different story. Over the past five and half years, our businesses have created 13 million new jobs. Is Unemployment Rate lower, manufacturing is growing, housing is bouncing back. We have reduced our deficits by two thirds, and 16 million more americans know the security of Health Insurance. This is your progress. It is because of your hard work and sacrifice that americas comeback from crisis, faster than no most every other advanced nation on earth. We remain the safest, strongest that in the world. You may not know that if you only listen to the bluster of political season. When it is in the first of some politicians to paint america as dark and depressing as possible. But i dont see it that way. I have met too Many Americans who prove that this is a place where anything is possible. Yes, we have a lot of work to do rebuilding the middle class that has had the out stacked against it for decades, but that is the thing about america our work is never finished. We always strive to be better, to protect ours to improve ourselves. If republicans want to help, they can choose right now to pass a budget that helps us grow our economy even faster, create jobs even faster, let peoples incomes and prospects improve even faster. But they only have until the end of the month to do it or they will shut down our government for the second time in two years. Democrats are ready to sit down and negotiate with publicans with republicans right now, but it should be over legitimate issues like how much we invest in education, training, and infrastructure, not ideological issues like planned parenthood. Harmful cutsverse to middleclass economic priorities, close loopholes that benefit only a fortunate few at the top, and invest more in the things that help our entire economy grow. There is nothing principled about the idea of another government shutdown. There is nothing patriotic about denying the progress that you have worked so hard to make. Rica is great right now not because of our government or our wealth or our power, but because of everyone who works hard every day to move this country forward. Now Congress Needs to work as hard as you do. Thanks, and have a great weekend. Capito im senator Shelley Moore capito from west virginia. For months, congress carefully and thoughtfully examined the details of the president s agreement with iran and its profound effect on a national security. We have evaluated this deal through simple and straightforward the standards. Will this agreement eliminate irans path to a Nuclear Weapon . Will it improve the security situation in the middle east . And most of my, will it make america safer . The bipartisan majority of congress and the American Public have concluded it will not improve our safety, our security, or our stability. The us and minority in congress who support the deal acknowledge it shortcomings and the litany of flaws raised through the debate should invoke serious concern about are entering into the agreement with iran. The tens of billions of dollars that iran will receive once the sanctions are lifted will only increase its ability to sponsor the syrian regime, support hezbollah, it and threaten our allies. The president has said think is what go back into effect if iran violates the agreement, but lets be clear reversing course will be next to impossible. When i visited the middle east this spring, i heard first hand from World Leaders and our troops on the ground about the dangers posed by a nuclear iran. Iran is the Worlds Largest state sponsor of terrorism. That isthe same regime currently holding for americans prisoner. Its Supreme Leader said last week that he believes israel will no longer exist within 25 years. The regime has already signaled it will defy attempts by the United States and other nations claim to enforce this agreement. SaidSupreme Leader has that, even after this deal, our policy toward the air again United States will not change. Iran on his past actions, is not a credible player. Sanctions adopted by congress are what rock iran to the negotiating table in the first place. Stronger sanctions could have forced iran to accept a better agreement, an agreement that is in the best interests of america and the world. Unfortunately, a partisan minority in the senate blocked a bipartisan majority from even taking it true up or down vote on whether the Nuclear Agreement should be approved. Fact thatspite the Congress Overwhelmingly passed legislation giving the American People the right to review the president s agreement and provide congress the ability to vote on it. Many of the democrats who supported legislation in may, giving congress the ability to vote on the agreements merits, change their position and helped deny an up or down vote. After it became clear this week that 42 democrats would band together to allow this flawed deal to move forward, republicans took steps to link the agreement to irans poor track record. Majority leader Mitch Mcconnell offered an amendment that would prevent the president from lifting Nuclear Sanctions in the agreement until iran recognizes israels right to exist and releases the four american prisoners held in iranian custody. Before we provide iran with tens of billions of dollars of sanctions in relief sanctions relief, we should get a commitment that it will recognize one of our key allies and ensure the safe return of our citizens. But democrats also blocked a vote on this amendment, allowing president obama to waive sanctions and move forward with this unpopular agreement. With these negotiations, the president had an opportunity to use the leverage created by International Sanctions to dismantle Irans Nuclear program. He had an opportunity to show leadership and restore our standing in the world. Deal thatd, this is a fails to meet even the administrations own objectives. Because the president operated from a position of concession and not of strength, the American People are left with a bad deal. Im Shelley Moore capito, and thank you for listening. Good evening, ladies and gentlemen. Im speaking to you tonight at a very serious moment in our history. The cabinet is convening and the leaders in congress are meeting with the president. The state department and army and Navy Officials have been with the president all afternoon. In fact, the japanese ambassador was talking to the president at the very time that japans airships were bombing our citizens in hawaii and the philippines and sinking one of our transports. By tomorrow morning, the members of congress will have a full report and be ready for action. Is thenor roosevelt longest serving first lady, for an unprecedented 12 years. All the while, her husband, unknown to the public, was limited by the effects of polio. She dedicated her life to physical and social changes, and her legacy continues today as she is discussed as the possible faith of the tent thats face of the 10 bill. Roosevelt, sunday night, on first ladies, influence and ande, examining the Public Private lives of women who filled the position of first lady and their influence on the presidency. From Martha Washington to michelle obama. Sunday at 8 p. M. Eastern on American History tv, on cspan3. Popes visit to the u. S. Cspan has live coverage from us in, the first stop on the popes tour, tuesday afternoon beginning at 3 45. We are live at the president and mrs. Obama to greet the pontiff upon his arrival on joint base andrews. Wednesday morning, the welcoming ceremonies for the as the obamas officially welcome him to the white house. Live coverage begins at 8 45 eastern. That afternoon, the mass and canonization at the basilica of the immaculate shrine the basilica of the shrine of the immaculate conception. Pope francis makes history, becoming the first pontiff to address a joint meeting of congress. And friday morning, live coverage from new york as the speaks to the uns General Assembly as the pope speaks to the uns General Assembly. Then the pontiff will hold a multireligious service at the 9 11 museum and world trade center. The process for trip to the u. S. , live on tv or online at cspan. Org. Now a form on criminal remarksreform, with from several panelists, including Closing Remarks from attorney general loretta lynch. It is the 45th annual congressional black caucus, and this is to an a half hours. Good morning. I will try one more time. Good morning. It is my pleasure to be at this hot mic, to moderate what i hope will be a panel where we can get ofe wisdom on the topic leasing and Police Reform, particularly for our most maligned communities. When i was asked to moderate today, i did as i normally do and went straight to bible study. I thought, what wisdom can be offered . As is often the case with my bible, which is wiser than i, i opened it and went straight to proverbs 4 7, that said wisdom is the principal thing. Therefore, get wisdom. And in all that getting, understanding. Wisdom. In a moment when black lives matter is not just the call but the response, it is not just the art that the science, i tend to meditate on the wisdom of what does it mean, what are we called , what is required of us when a person or group of People Matters to us. What is required of me is i love you come if you matter to me. It is not just that i get to know you, that i understand you. But that i get to know and understand the things that influence you. , im not a child responsible parent if i love that child and ignore the friends that the child hangs out with. That im a partner thinking of marrying, it is not responsible for me to love him or her and have no idea what their friends are saying about me. Matter, it isives not responsible of us as a people, as a nation to be loving black folks while ignoring the Law Enforcement that is affecting their lives every day. Wisdom on howet to make black lives matter, i need to take seriously the idea that we need to increase our literacy on Police Issues. We need to understand policing. Ok . And i dont just mean that we need to read about it in the papal. We need to be able to answer fundamental questions about the character and content of policing. I have some fundamental questions. How many people were pulled over in their vehicle by the police last year. Raise your hand if you know the answer. Raise them high because we want to know. We will skip that one. Was force used by a Police Officer against a citizen of the United States last year . Go ahead, raise your hands high. We need to know. Alright, maybe we will skip that one as well. How about this are residentially segregated communities more likely to have please present it Police Presence . E your hand because i need to know. Our lack of literacy on Police Issues is a National Embarrassment. We all to be ashamed of ourselves. And all of us who want to proclaim that we need to do better, myself included ive gone from the bible, i have to go to my mama you cannot be loud and wrong. You cannot be loud and ignorant. We need to know come if black lives matter, we need to take seriously the project of coming , not justand policing literate but fluent in the culture of policing on its own terms, in its own state. In the way that we need to understand the friends of our children, the parents of our partners, and the character of this country. If black lives matter, we need to take leasing seriously. So that is the goal of today. Appear we have some of the at fixing our National Embarrassment of a lack of data and understanding. Im proud to have partners appear at the center for policing, equity, the National Justice database, the first and largest collection of police behavior. ,e will be hearing from people that from their tireless efforts, from their lifelong commitment, from the job they are doing right now today, right before they showed up and leave this meeting, are helping to correct the embarrassment, the lack of wisdom that we have, on how we can make good on our requirements of making black lives matter. So everyone appear and those who will come in at a later point will get about seven minutes to speak. We want to mature they are questions that we get from you all. Please stay with us, stay engaged. I will be giving very brief introductions. And then they will expand upon their particular topic. Is that good with everybody . Ok. Understand, we may not be in black church, but many of us are of black church, so its ok to have call and response. You may not be moved to say amen, but some of you may be. So, coming from the middle of the panel, im going to take on one of my very good friends, the director, ron davis, who thought he was going to be safe sitting in the middle. But he will have to go first. I think that we hear from federal voices in terms of what is moving. Ron davis, having spent a lifetime in Law Enforcement in oakland, one of the most distinguished sheaves in the nation, East Palo Alto, a revolutionary, trendsetter, and innovator. Now the first africanamerican director of the cops office, doing tremendous work on the collaborative reform, giving some carrots to the Police Department, not just sticks. However you want to do it, but i would prefer to see you stand. Please join me in welcoming director davis. [applause] mr. Davis good morning. Real quick, its great to be here. I think this is a great topic. I spent 30 years in Law Enforcement before coming to the cops office, 20 years in the great city of oakland, very diverse community, one that thes a lot of challenges in 8. 5 yearsplus, and East Palo Alto is