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can the hand gun of choice for copps and a favorite of some demented muscular. it's black plastic and metal construction set it apart from everything on the market. suggesting modernism it yet the and efficiency. now that darker side of the american gun tradition in modern times has resulted in the gun-control movement. we have a significant section of the american society that skeptical governorship. efforts to restrict the sale and ownership of handguns were directed at the block in particular from the moment they arrived in this country, the fact that it had such a large capacity that was made of materials that haven't traditionally been used in making guns made it a target for gun control of tickets. but time and again, beginning in the 1980's and continuing to the present, efforts to restrict the glock have backfired. gun-control initiatives that had been applied had resulted not in fewer glocks being sold and owned but few were being sold and owned. let me explain a couple of these examples. when the gun should of it was great almost immediately by muckrak
can the hand gun of choice for copps and a favorite of some demented muscular. it's black plastic and metal construction set it apart from everything on the market. suggesting modernism it yet the and efficiency. now that darker side of the american gun tradition in modern times has resulted in the gun-control movement. we have a significant section of the american society that skeptical governorship. efforts to restrict the sale and ownership of handguns were directed at the block in...
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gangs elsewhere started to he does intelligence sent to the working group they sent copps out to tell them they're watching you. we're watching you. it goes no further. stopper our team talk to the gang. no more. talk to the west and the street. no more trouble for patrice c. reported backed after one warning they believe there is nothing happening. revelation. they were rational. they listened and learned and responded. and it changed. they were and they did and it turns out they are and they do all over the country. this was 1996 this is what is behind of the boston mayor call it and it has been fun to sit down to tell my own story in this book. ways hated the name it was not a miracle it was a lot of work. [laughter] it was but then it worked in minneapolis and stockton now working in chicago. we began this in the most dangerous neighborhood in chicago about one year ago and that neighborhood is no longer the most dangerous neighborhood in chicago true the of these meetings with homicide in west garfield park is down 40% at this point* and over and over and over. it does not seem p
gangs elsewhere started to he does intelligence sent to the working group they sent copps out to tell them they're watching you. we're watching you. it goes no further. stopper our team talk to the gang. no more. talk to the west and the street. no more trouble for patrice c. reported backed after one warning they believe there is nothing happening. revelation. they were rational. they listened and learned and responded. and it changed. they were and they did and it turns out they are and they...
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the three commissioners, commissioner copps commesso they can do their work for three. but we are waiting on the other to to get confirmed and we will see when that happens. >> ase at&t in 2011 is just gone, no more? any further d. phillips and in that in 2012? >> i would say we would have to wait until -- i think if the administration the election results and the republican administration i wouldn't be surprised to see them try again because the democrats in the justice department made it clear they don't have concerns about the merger. it would surprise me to see something else. when they filed the merger we think their needs to be for nationwide carriers. so that would under the current administration seem to preclude t-mobile and sprint from merging. people looked before and said we want to buy t-mobile they thought even though they had different technologies. i think if you have a new administration you could see at&t go after t-mobile or perhaps sprint and t-mobile but i think you would have to wait for the new administration. >> what's the status of the fcc and t
the three commissioners, commissioner copps commesso they can do their work for three. but we are waiting on the other to to get confirmed and we will see when that happens. >> ase at&t in 2011 is just gone, no more? any further d. phillips and in that in 2012? >> i would say we would have to wait until -- i think if the administration the election results and the republican administration i wouldn't be surprised to see them try again because the democrats in the justice...
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you find something that works with copps. when you're growing up who is really afraid of the police? this is really interesting to read a bunch of narcotics cops you get a few more. so not a lot. show of hands, please, when you were growing up who was afraid of your mother? everybody was afraid of their mother. i'm still afraid of my mother. this is everything you need to know about informal social control. the mothers trump the fed 99 times all of 100, and especially mom today trumps the fed may be in five years. so, and it turns out the community hates living like this and you get into any of these neighborhoods and the story is everybody's composite. the are all living off of drug money. no they are not. they hate this stuff. and at this point, we should have solved the problem. not many people are doing it. they don't even like it. the are reachable with the the right kind of law enforcement and with the engagement and they will listen to their community. their community wants them to stop, and still it's all burning out
you find something that works with copps. when you're growing up who is really afraid of the police? this is really interesting to read a bunch of narcotics cops you get a few more. so not a lot. show of hands, please, when you were growing up who was afraid of your mother? everybody was afraid of their mother. i'm still afraid of my mother. this is everything you need to know about informal social control. the mothers trump the fed 99 times all of 100, and especially mom today trumps the fed...
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[applause] the copps said, the cop says, is that downloaded? he said i have it right here.step back. he went back such and such someone versus so-and-so. cannot remove a property property without due process of law. step back into not touch my weapon. the tall brother standing by me, what kind of negroes is this? [laughter] that was that night. i have never forgotten that. but we organized, educated them brothers. they had to know the 10-point program. they had to know the weapons. myself, richard aoki, the only wants x. military. we trained huey enabled us about weapons that had to break down the weapon, et cetera and so when. this is the kind of message and you had to know your p/e. we had -- malcolm x's autobiography, and underlying and highlighted and the dictionary and we taught him how to read, taught that brother how to read the next thing you know in a year, bobby -- and that's tough material to read. but let me say so more here about a 10-point platform and program and its relevance. our new organizational framework, here at the national association of black panthe
[applause] the copps said, the cop says, is that downloaded? he said i have it right here.step back. he went back such and such someone versus so-and-so. cannot remove a property property without due process of law. step back into not touch my weapon. the tall brother standing by me, what kind of negroes is this? [laughter] that was that night. i have never forgotten that. but we organized, educated them brothers. they had to know the 10-point program. they had to know the weapons. myself,...
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. >> copp finally confessed, said christopher was behind it all, gave him the gun, the money, hired himn or was it a combined effort between the two of you? >> he did. >> what plan did he tell you? what did he want you to do? >> go in the back door, walk in, and shoot him. >> did it upset him to tell you this story? >> no, not really. not that i could tell. >> did he seem relieved that he had finally told someone? >> no. and during this time i'm talking to him, and he was pretty xhaum, matter of fact lay talking about it. >> after that confession, kopp was charged with first-degree murder. he was allowed to see his father, his girlfriend and his son, and then take him off to jail. so case closed? well, you'd think, given what kopp told the detectives in there. but it did not give them what they needed to arrest christopher. there's a feature in florida law which says that the things a person says in a confession about somebody else could be labeled as hearsay. they needed more. so they turned to the person closest to christopher, his fiancee, juliet driscoll. the two were engaged to be
. >> copp finally confessed, said christopher was behind it all, gave him the gun, the money, hired himn or was it a combined effort between the two of you? >> he did. >> what plan did he tell you? what did he want you to do? >> go in the back door, walk in, and shoot him. >> did it upset him to tell you this story? >> no, not really. not that i could tell. >> did he seem relieved that he had finally told someone? >> no. and during this time i'm...
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putting teachers back to work and copps back on the street. they will fight with at the -- with everything they have to protect the tax cuts for me for the wealthiest americans and then suddenly they are confused when it comes to a tax cut for the middle class. maybe they thought this was smart political strategy. maybe they thought it would advance mitch mcconnell's agenda to beat me. but it is not a strategy to create jobs. it is not a strategy to strengthen the middle class. it is not a strategy to help america. we have got a choice this year. we have not seen a choice this stark in years. even in 2008, the republican nominee was not a climate change denier. he was in favor of -- was not a climate change denyer. he was in favor of immigration reform. he was opposed to torture. [laughter] the contrast this year could not be sharper. the question is not whether people are still hurting. people are still hurting profoundly. a lot of folks out there are still out of work and looking for work. the question is what we do about it. the debate we n
putting teachers back to work and copps back on the street. they will fight with at the -- with everything they have to protect the tax cuts for me for the wealthiest americans and then suddenly they are confused when it comes to a tax cut for the middle class. maybe they thought this was smart political strategy. maybe they thought it would advance mitch mcconnell's agenda to beat me. but it is not a strategy to create jobs. it is not a strategy to strengthen the middle class. it is not a...
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today that 52% of the world's population is 30 and under, and you talked about the importance wendy copp as a leader. you put this in your column you come down on the side of the emerging leaders, the young leaders around the world that they've become the great hope for the future. you seem to have a lot of -- both respect and growing confidence and the possibilities of the younger generation that's coming up. >> i am a huge fan of the younger generation's and what they are doing. is the cut the students have always been activist, want to create a better world. i think that my generation, we were active, we often tried to do things that were sort of symbolic. we marched against bad things. it didn't actually accomplish all that. i think that today's people, today's kids are much more likely to go out and start some initiative instead of going out and denouncing the the literacy they are more likely to sponsor a particular school in a particular refugee camp somewhere. that isn't going to solve the global problem but for those kids and other refugee camp is going to be transformational. a
today that 52% of the world's population is 30 and under, and you talked about the importance wendy copp as a leader. you put this in your column you come down on the side of the emerging leaders, the young leaders around the world that they've become the great hope for the future. you seem to have a lot of -- both respect and growing confidence and the possibilities of the younger generation that's coming up. >> i am a huge fan of the younger generation's and what they are doing. is the...