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frank murphy was a big labor guy from michigan. he was a very big supporter of labor unions and he was also that she goes on to a career as attorney general and supreme court justice. he was a big supporter of individual civic rights as well. >> was there controversy about a? >> there was not very much controversy. it was very small, about seven people. a lot of what it does over the course of world war ii to, it can do, because it likely slides below the radar screen? does it still exist? >> it became a division of the civil rights mission. it doubled and gradually gets bigger especially after the 1964 civil rights act and 1965 voting rights act. in a way, yes, it does. >> how did the civil right section time to the title of your book "the lost promise of civil rights"? >> it is crucial to the title of my book. the book is about civil rights brown versus board of education. >> 1954? >> yes, 1954. it is about brown versus board of education in 1954. the idea is to look at civil rights before mr. brown. we moved from there into a ne
frank murphy was a big labor guy from michigan. he was a very big supporter of labor unions and he was also that she goes on to a career as attorney general and supreme court justice. he was a big supporter of individual civic rights as well. >> was there controversy about a? >> there was not very much controversy. it was very small, about seven people. a lot of what it does over the course of world war ii to, it can do, because it likely slides below the radar screen? does it still...
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frank murphy was from michigan and a big supporter and goes on to a career after word. >> what kind of press? was there eight controversy? >> not to that much press. seven people. what it does this because it is small it lies below the radar screen. it became the civil-rights division 1957 and then double the incised and becomes its own division and becomes bigger the especially after the 64 civil rights act it grows and then still exist. >> host: how does that tie into your book? >> guest: is crucial. the book about civil rights 1954. between the new deal in the 1930's sam brown vs. board of education. to think about what civil-rights looked like before. jim crow was state mandated segregation buffeted that is not constitutional. what has it looked like? what they thought jim crow did to them and their understanding is a lot broader. not only laws saying they go to different schools not only a sign over a water fountain but those who only higher weight to a more african-americans only for the worst paid, worse condition, most dangerous jobs. federal in-state government interfering, an
frank murphy was from michigan and a big supporter and goes on to a career after word. >> what kind of press? was there eight controversy? >> not to that much press. seven people. what it does this because it is small it lies below the radar screen. it became the civil-rights division 1957 and then double the incised and becomes its own division and becomes bigger the especially after the 64 civil rights act it grows and then still exist. >> host: how does that tie into your...
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frank murphy says the real digging has to it start. >> we haven't gotten down low to see what's exactly in there. but we have to know that there is soft soil. we always knew that this was going to be part of the work. >> reporter: right now, the northbound closures are scheduled through monday, but could last longer. and southbound lanes may eventually close. >> reporter: these closures will be a regular feature overnight, for the foreseeable future, for at least a number of weeks. >> reporter: the northbound detour will take you from the 28th exit to sissen street. and onto 29th and back and the jfx. >> i plan to just leave a little early. i mean, it is what it is. if they gotta fix it, they gotta fix it. >> reporter: and they say they will try to minimize the delays during big events like o's games and the preakness. reporting live along the jfx. mike hellgren, wjz eyewitness news. >> all right, thank you, mike. this is the first time all lanes of the jfx will be shut down in 25 years. >>> an investigation is under way right now, after a man is killed by a marc train in baltimore coun
frank murphy says the real digging has to it start. >> we haven't gotten down low to see what's exactly in there. but we have to know that there is soft soil. we always knew that this was going to be part of the work. >> reporter: right now, the northbound closures are scheduled through monday, but could last longer. and southbound lanes may eventually close. >> reporter: these closures will be a regular feature overnight, for the foreseeable future, for at least a number of...
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deputy transportation director frank murphy says the real digging has yet to start. >> we haven't really gotten down low to see what has started there. but we know enough to know that there has been strength in this. we always knew this was going to be part of the work. >> reporter: right now, the northbound closures are scheduled through monday but could last longer. and southbound lanes may eventually close. >> these closures may be a regular feature overnight. for at least a number of weeks. >> reporter: the northbound tour will take you over from 28th street to sissen street. and on to 29th, and back to the jfx. >> i just plan to leave a little early. it is what it is. if they gotta fix it, they gotta fix it. >> reporter: and the department of transportation says they will work to minimize closures for big events. and they can always map out alternate routes through the city. reporting live along the jfx, mike hellgren, wjz eyewitness news. >> mike, thank you. the jfx just turned 50 years old. >>> updating a developing story, president obama makes a surprise trip to afghanistan, on t
deputy transportation director frank murphy says the real digging has yet to start. >> we haven't really gotten down low to see what has started there. but we know enough to know that there has been strength in this. we always knew this was going to be part of the work. >> reporter: right now, the northbound closures are scheduled through monday but could last longer. and southbound lanes may eventually close. >> these closures may be a regular feature overnight. for at least...
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frank. that's what we did with the volcker rule. that's what we did with murphy- leaven. we want to avoid having to bail out banks again. we better fully implement the language that is in this bill not water it down under pressure of wall street. >> woodruff: senator, just to put on footnote on that. in a situation like this where j.p. morgan was using what are apparently highly rated investment grade bonds, that's what they were dealing in. can you write rules that will prevent any kind of trading including in this sort of thing? >> no. they can do the kind of thing that they did up to the point where they are increasing the risk. you cannot under this rule... we wrote this rule-- you cannot add to the risk and call it hedging. hedging is reducing risk. there's an exception in our law for hedging. the effort has been on the part of wall street banks to turn this into a christmas tree where you can use that exception to now swamp the rule and do any darned thing you want by calling this an inventory hedge or you're covering your entire group of purchases which could be th
frank. that's what we did with the volcker rule. that's what we did with murphy- leaven. we want to avoid having to bail out banks again. we better fully implement the language that is in this bill not water it down under pressure of wall street. >> woodruff: senator, just to put on footnote on that. in a situation like this where j.p. morgan was using what are apparently highly rated investment grade bonds, that's what they were dealing in. can you write rules that will prevent any kind...
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murphy's law. jamie dimon, the most vocal critic of dodd frank, the day they'll talk about the volcker rule. you can't write this aboutwritn your novel. should you do a novel, by the way, but how do all forces these forces come together today? >> you knew jpmorgan was going to -- you knew there would an stumble at some point, right? i didn't know today was going to be the day. but life is such that there's never a straight line. >> if you had written this in a novel, i would have said that's a little too neat to fall together like that. >> from a story telling perspective, it is rich. and i love a great story, but i don't love it for jpmorgan's sake or anybody else's sake. p. >> even the -- looking for a sequel from you. i'm always looking every day for something. will doesn't rise to this yet. >> this is not a real crisis. let's not overstep things. ier of investors last evening who said this stock is going down so i'm buying. that's the flip side. >> it's very rare to get the stock at a discount to its premium valuation. they got 15 billion in a buy back that they'll put to work. >> and pu
murphy's law. jamie dimon, the most vocal critic of dodd frank, the day they'll talk about the volcker rule. you can't write this aboutwritn your novel. should you do a novel, by the way, but how do all forces these forces come together today? >> you knew jpmorgan was going to -- you knew there would an stumble at some point, right? i didn't know today was going to be the day. but life is such that there's never a straight line. >> if you had written this in a novel, i would have...