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i'm on the rails i work at the tannery for forty five euros a month it's the only way for me to survive. on this yes. among sherman's friends and family some children also have to work to help their parents. survives. of this in the bible well as a good reason and that is that so. much i think that the lanham set up the mantle for this is an ethical dilemma. yet it. is not it out that it might embrace your mother who works instead of your father and you hate me. the . basic needs the. economic up and downs and the find at monk's day the london deal sang i and the rest that life is going to be a female baby if we come out they. speak your language. programs and documentaries in arabic it's all here on all t.v. reporting from the world talks about six fifty rpm interviewers intriguing stories for you to. see then try. to find out more visit our big dog all teeth dog called. live. live. live. live live. live . interview. egypt. dozens of muslim brotherhood supporters all reportedly killed in a bid to escape custody during a prison chance but it's been the deadliest week since the revolution as more than eight hundred d
i'm on the rails i work at the tannery for forty five euros a month it's the only way for me to survive. on this yes. among sherman's friends and family some children also have to work to help their parents. survives. of this in the bible well as a good reason and that is that so. much i think that the lanham set up the mantle for this is an ethical dilemma. yet it. is not it out that it might embrace your mother who works instead of your father and you hate me. the . basic needs the. economic...
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agency i am cutting the small pieces of skin that had been damaged during washing. sherman is one of the forty thousand working in a tanner is more than twelve hours a day nonstop manual workers are hired on a daily basis without training all contracts. few women are able to withstand such physically exhausting and wearing labor. i wear a scarf to protect my hair otherwise i would lose it because of the lime water. and when the water runs over my hands it burns away my skin and what i. sherman in the others put up with these working conditions for the simple reason that today in bangladesh forty percent of the population is unemployed getting a job in a turner is considered a lucky break. the main problem in the tannery is the smell. that it makes us sick blackens and it's away at our skin. i don't know but people like me have no other choice so we have to take the job that. i work long hours i have to cut the small leather pieces and unwrap the new skins they arrive. here to live what sometimes the skins are crawling with parasites and smell a style. that i define it takes
agency i am cutting the small pieces of skin that had been damaged during washing. sherman is one of the forty thousand working in a tanner is more than twelve hours a day nonstop manual workers are hired on a daily basis without training all contracts. few women are able to withstand such physically exhausting and wearing labor. i wear a scarf to protect my hair otherwise i would lose it because of the lime water. and when the water runs over my hands it burns away my skin and what i. sherman...
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i. recently and despite her age sherman's mother was full. to go back to work in an open air factory in the center of the slum. not at the get out of here there's some terrible smells but i want can we do. i want only if we had rice in our belly what would worry about it but it can't be our priority today. in the countryside life is peaceful. in other countries there is not political there is no work no food and in the winter. of the dish. that does happen. every year eight hundred thousand people leave so infertile learn to. crowd into has very bad and its surrounding area it's. a willing to accept such conditions because the turner is of their only hope. sharmeen is among these climate refugees she's originally from. the northern island of bangladesh and goes to buy water in two thousand and five the hair salon. to go by and we had to come here yeah because the river overflowed that lot of them and house was washed away. and i don't know. i will tell. you and having a little thing i. did my parents of nowhere else to live so they stay here w
i. recently and despite her age sherman's mother was full. to go back to work in an open air factory in the center of the slum. not at the get out of here there's some terrible smells but i want can we do. i want only if we had rice in our belly what would worry about it but it can't be our priority today. in the countryside life is peaceful. in other countries there is not political there is no work no food and in the winter. of the dish. that does happen. every year eight hundred thousand...
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different schools that we have. yes, franklin middle school, garflied, st. peter and paul, what am i missing? sherman, telegraph hill. thank you all for what you are doing. i also want to thank those who have been advocating for our seniors and disabled, our parks advocates, our library advocates and of course our city staff. we have a lot of acronyms, dpw, ruark, our mayor, planning, thank all for what you have done. [ applause ] . let me just close by saying that our work is not done. and if you remember we had opponents who fought this library. who delayed our being here by years, by millions of dollars and by lawsuits. is some of them may be running to be supervisor of district 3. and some of them are opposing proposition b. boo. >> boo. >> they are fighting our kids. they are fighting our families and they are fighting the next generations, but shame on them. that is right. so let me just say we have done a lot of chants in san francisco like let's go giants. i have another one for you, let's go prop b, let's go joe d. are you ready, kids? let's go probb, let's go joe d. let's go prop b, let's g
different schools that we have. yes, franklin middle school, garflied, st. peter and paul, what am i missing? sherman, telegraph hill. thank you all for what you are doing. i also want to thank those who have been advocating for our seniors and disabled, our parks advocates, our library advocates and of course our city staff. we have a lot of acronyms, dpw, ruark, our mayor, planning, thank all for what you have done. [ applause ] . let me just close by saying that our work is not done. and if...
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i have never been to korea. then go and he did. sherman said i have an idea of making total war on the infrastructure the enemy and a class society. horsemen and cavaliers. i can humiliate the southern aristocracy in a way that's going to be very injurious to their cause. they have an idea and i don't know if it's narcissistic or arrogant that they feel they are transcending the situation and they will get their shop but only one shot, the one window of opportunity and they meet the most of it. >> host: as we think about studying save your generals and reading about them i think it's important to ask why a study generals and generalship? >> guest: that's a very good question. we have two different views of human nature that i call the tragic and the -- tragic since human nature is set increased diet or brain chemistry or psychotropic drugs that can change or way of thinking are very minor to the very fact that we are what we were 25 years ago. there is such a thing as victory and defeat and there is such a as deterrence and alliance. the o
i have never been to korea. then go and he did. sherman said i have an idea of making total war on the infrastructure the enemy and a class society. horsemen and cavaliers. i can humiliate the southern aristocracy in a way that's going to be very injurious to their cause. they have an idea and i don't know if it's narcissistic or arrogant that they feel they are transcending the situation and they will get their shop but only one shot, the one window of opportunity and they meet the most of it....
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i love sherman hemsley. >> sherman hemsley was amazing. >> jimmy: i mean, did he walk like george? aughter ] >> jimmy: you got stoned with sherman hemsley? >> yeah. >> jimmy dude, that's unbelievable. [ cheers and applause ] that's something i can't cross off my bucket list. you got stoned with george jefferson? that is the coolest thing in the whole wide world. >> not bad. >> jimmy: i would just think that he would be stiff. and that he would be -- >> no, no, he was really a music lover. a really beautiful guy. >> jimmy: no way. >> yeah, yeah, yeah. >> jimmy: how fun. you always wanted to get into acting, like, since that? like, did you get the bug then? >> no, you know, i did it when i was a kid. and -- but once i really realized that music was everything to me, i just kind of had blinders. i wasn't trying to look at anything else other than music. and then i met lee daniels in a restaurant one night, and he said, "i've been trying to get to you. i think that you should be doing films." and offered me the role in "precious." >> jimmy: "precious." and then -- >> that's how it start
i love sherman hemsley. >> sherman hemsley was amazing. >> jimmy: i mean, did he walk like george? aughter ] >> jimmy: you got stoned with sherman hemsley? >> yeah. >> jimmy dude, that's unbelievable. [ cheers and applause ] that's something i can't cross off my bucket list. you got stoned with george jefferson? that is the coolest thing in the whole wide world. >> not bad. >> jimmy: i would just think that he would be stiff. and that he would be --...
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i just handed the phone to my wife. she finished the conversation. >> after calling bill starns, sherman moore continued to contact him. asked me to get in contact with the warden and ask for his release. but i just feel like if you commit the crime, you should do the time. i just can't bring myself to go about that procedure. it was a bad day in mine and my family's life. i'm sorry he has to stay in prison for what he did, but that's just the way it is. >>> next, on "lockup: extended stay" -- >> it happened eight years ago on february 24th, 1999. >> sherman moore comes face to face with the mother of someone else's victim. >> i can't say i understand how you feel, but i can understand your loss. it really shook me up. there's no justifiable reason to take a life. so... [ gasps ] these are sandra's "homemade" yummy, scrumptious bars. hmm? i just wanted you to eat more fiber. chewy, oatie, gooeyness... and fraudulence. i'm in deep, babe. you certainly are. [ male announcer ] fiber one. >>> for inmates living in the honor dorm, there are many programs available. professor swanson at the university of west florida teaches
i just handed the phone to my wife. she finished the conversation. >> after calling bill starns, sherman moore continued to contact him. asked me to get in contact with the warden and ask for his release. but i just feel like if you commit the crime, you should do the time. i just can't bring myself to go about that procedure. it was a bad day in mine and my family's life. i'm sorry he has to stay in prison for what he did, but that's just the way it is. >>> next, on...
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when i got into the research i was surprised and i wanted sherman as a character and of course grant is there and then there was the other character that pivotal confederate boys there. it's a character that i was not all that from there with and a lot of you i'm quite sure i'm not all that familiar with. his death changes the course of history. that is not an exaggeration. i'm talking about albert sidney johnston. if you don't know anything about albert sidney johnston and that's fine. johnson was the commander at shiloh, that the confederate commander who does not survive the battle. the reason that's important is in the inveterate hierarchy albertson and johnston outrank property lee and what i posit to you and i will debate this with any historian is that in the summer of 1862 when lee is given command of the army of northern virginia by jefferson davis on the virginia peninsula, it is highly likely that albertsoalbertso n and johnson was alive who by the way happened to be close friends with jefferson davis it's highly like way and probable that command would instead have gone to
when i got into the research i was surprised and i wanted sherman as a character and of course grant is there and then there was the other character that pivotal confederate boys there. it's a character that i was not all that from there with and a lot of you i'm quite sure i'm not all that familiar with. his death changes the course of history. that is not an exaggeration. i'm talking about albert sidney johnston. if you don't know anything about albert sidney johnston and that's fine. johnson...
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i will give it a. new day castelli. and. sherman has no health protection the only way she can obtain health care is at the same sold dispensary which also has free consultations. oh ok. ninety percent of the of the workers develop an illness as a direct consequence of their work few live beyond fifty. percent what are your symptoms of the six months i've gradually been feeling worse and worse the more i work out the weaker i get. where do you work than at the other factory. yeah women working in canneries are often frail. they suffer from vaginal infections their very joint pain fever and coughing. children want to. finish it off and have respiratory complications in the morning this is the man of roe so debilitated hardish from their body little suffering from parts. and gastritis. simply. showing also worries for her daughter who is not growing well i'm coming to. visit where is your child while you are working that if she stays of my little brother. i'm here for the last twenty years to write home to see if you live here. in the
i will give it a. new day castelli. and. sherman has no health protection the only way she can obtain health care is at the same sold dispensary which also has free consultations. oh ok. ninety percent of the of the workers develop an illness as a direct consequence of their work few live beyond fifty. percent what are your symptoms of the six months i've gradually been feeling worse and worse the more i work out the weaker i get. where do you work than at the other factory. yeah women working...
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but at the fracture i was i was sick for a week after but i know i'm used to it. sherman doesn't know how old she is she may be twenty she's been working in a tunnel he said to lose on a good month she can earn forty euros like the last that. they got on this is my mother's house. like i did and this is my daughter. reza post three year old daughter thank you get it done and then and i'm sure. you get all that. back and that there is nothing at the factory they are no medical support. and that i have no friends and there are no safety regulations do you know when i start every day at eight am and there's no paid overtime watch how they should tonight i never get any holidays and if i miss half a day they counted as a full day that i don't know if i'm sick it's the same they count me up sent one dollar so i have to go to work and even when i'm ill. i'd like i've been otherwise i'll have no money left at the end of the month. my money back there's no doubt that the judge will let a man. sherman spends ten euros on her rent and for this price she gets one tiny room in which
but at the fracture i was i was sick for a week after but i know i'm used to it. sherman doesn't know how old she is she may be twenty she's been working in a tunnel he said to lose on a good month she can earn forty euros like the last that. they got on this is my mother's house. like i did and this is my daughter. reza post three year old daughter thank you get it done and then and i'm sure. you get all that. back and that there is nothing at the factory they are no medical support. and that...
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. >> attempted sexual assault occurred in the area of franklin and sherman. >> i got a call great my mom saying, are you safe? we live three blocks from here. >> it is unnerving it whats near campus. >> the attack happened a block away from the hut, a popular bar with the university students. workers put up the suspect's sketch. summer school classes are taking place but police are not confirming if the victim is connected to the university. >> thank you very much. >> the federal government is responding to the three hour interruption that forced trading to stop. in 40 minutes, we learn that microsoft c.e.o. says he is out the door, not right away, though. and we are joined from new york city with the latest. >> goodgood morning, the breakig news from microsoft just happening. the c.e.o. announcing he will retire in 12 months. he says now is the right time. so, a board of directors has appointed a special committee to consider both internal and external candidates for the company as they move forward. we will watch for more headlines. sales of microsoft are trading higherren at news.
. >> attempted sexual assault occurred in the area of franklin and sherman. >> i got a call great my mom saying, are you safe? we live three blocks from here. >> it is unnerving it whats near campus. >> the attack happened a block away from the hut, a popular bar with the university students. workers put up the suspect's sketch. summer school classes are taking place but police are not confirming if the victim is connected to the university. >> thank you very much....
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it was two years after they buried bloody well-known along sherman's strike. i was asked by the labor reporter to do the legwork on this. i went up and down the waterfront and got to know the negotiator for the union sam kegel and the head of the warehouser's union and occasionally harry bridges and i have to say although it was incorrect these days i socialize with them at night. we went up and down the waterfront in what is known as euler makers. c-span: and they were, whether makers? >> guest: >> guest: whiskey beer and mixed any to get a third one free if you pay 25 cents for the first two. c-span: you say my political outlooks developed further as a committed liberal primarily passionate anti-fascists and sympathetic for the labor movement. still there? >> guest: honestly, no. i want to do with organized labor and we do but i think then they were just getting organized and the industrial were all new, the steel and the miners were unorganized. they were just getting organized and so they would situate their labor conditions were quite bad. right now, some o
it was two years after they buried bloody well-known along sherman's strike. i was asked by the labor reporter to do the legwork on this. i went up and down the waterfront and got to know the negotiator for the union sam kegel and the head of the warehouser's union and occasionally harry bridges and i have to say although it was incorrect these days i socialize with them at night. we went up and down the waterfront in what is known as euler makers. c-span: and they were, whether makers?...
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and i deleted all the reference to sherman. of suggested thateñ we would be forced to march through cities, including cities in the north as well as the south. >> so after the speech was over, you went back to the white house and this time the president was happier? >> after dr. king had delivered his i have a dream speech, president kennedy invited us back to the white house. he was stand in the oval office. he was just smiling almost grinning. he was so pleased he was so up, it was almost like a father proud of his children. and he stood in the door and he greeted each one of us. you you did a good job, you did a good job. and when he got to dr. king he said you had a dream. >> as people celebrate the 50th anniversary in the wake of supreme court ruling on voting rights and the wake of the turmoil this summer over the george simmer man trayvon martin case, should people be feeling not just black people but all americans feel optimistic or a little bit depressed about the state of race relations right now? >> i think all of a
and i deleted all the reference to sherman. of suggested thateñ we would be forced to march through cities, including cities in the north as well as the south. >> so after the speech was over, you went back to the white house and this time the president was happier? >> after dr. king had delivered his i have a dream speech, president kennedy invited us back to the white house. he was stand in the oval office. he was just smiling almost grinning. he was so pleased he was so up, it...
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i think he had intended about marching through the south the way that sherman marched to the sea. >> non-violently. [ laughter ] >> i think that made the whole day so miraculous, because even this sort of toned down fire rye rhetoric, people were quiet, they were to answer fixed, there was had this sense that all was possible. you were standing in crowds of people you'd never laid eyes on. i'd never seen such a diverse humanity in my entire life. there was a kind of quiet amid the applause, there was this sense that oh, my god, something may actually come out of this. >> let me show you a couple pictures that struck me as i was making my way through the book. this is with one calling for jobs how to. it was one where it was a gentleman who was there with his family. there it is, marriage club. it's actually there was an interracial marriage club of washington, which struck me. again, 50 years later, something like that seems like such a crazy thing, but that was the reality back then. >> it was illegal. >> it was illegal in many states, right. >> the supreme court a couple of years la
i think he had intended about marching through the south the way that sherman marched to the sea. >> non-violently. [ laughter ] >> i think that made the whole day so miraculous, because even this sort of toned down fire rye rhetoric, people were quiet, they were to answer fixed, there was had this sense that all was possible. you were standing in crowds of people you'd never laid eyes on. i'd never seen such a diverse humanity in my entire life. there was a kind of quiet amid the...
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i am sure all the success is attributed to the law firm that my office and sherman sterling was the -- i mentioned before covington and burlington the lawyer in the fluid case, these are excellent law firms and we couldn't help it. >> thank you so much. >> the opposite question was what actions are complementary? what actions consume groups take to effectively tackle some of the troubling issues in the criminal justice system? >> part of it is what you saw a dream defenders do in tallahassee. [applause] >> those students came up in tallahassee, we both read the same chapter and so they have been around the hole activism and we have strong history of activism in that city from student leadership but you have to pick and choose what you do. you can't be discouraged, people in the public, have to encourage them and stay active. not all will be leaders but will forever when is to an activist. >> a little peace at the activism of immigration reform and the title of my piece, sometimes it follows. i am old enough to say i have been lucky to be privileged to the number of activities, a numbe
i am sure all the success is attributed to the law firm that my office and sherman sterling was the -- i mentioned before covington and burlington the lawyer in the fluid case, these are excellent law firms and we couldn't help it. >> thank you so much. >> the opposite question was what actions are complementary? what actions consume groups take to effectively tackle some of the troubling issues in the criminal justice system? >> part of it is what you saw a dream defenders do...
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sherman streets. >> it makes you nervous, am i safe? not safe? >> reporter: the popular student bar the hud is just a block away with workers putting up sketches of the suspect. some say leaving in pairs is not always a possibility. >> i'll probably have to walk to my car at some point by myself. does it make you think twice about it? >> of course. but at the same time this kind of thing happens in any city. >> reporter: university officials say there are some students living on campus during the summer session. the fall quarter doesn't begin until september 23rd. >>> happening now, a mental health hearing is underway for an east bay man accused in a deadly hit and run in san francisco almost seven years ago. papal was found not guilty in the 2006 rampage. last month a judge decided that papal will most likely spent most of his life in a mental health hospital. papal was accused of running over a man, and then driving to san francisco running over a dozen more individuals. >>> a san bruno man who lost two daughters in a crash last year is now fac
sherman streets. >> it makes you nervous, am i safe? not safe? >> reporter: the popular student bar the hud is just a block away with workers putting up sketches of the suspect. some say leaving in pairs is not always a possibility. >> i'll probably have to walk to my car at some point by myself. does it make you think twice about it? >> of course. but at the same time this kind of thing happens in any city. >> reporter: university officials say there are some...
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then i opened my own little business in the back of a candle shop in sherman oaks. d how those places stayed in business. yeah. so did the irs. so they nailed you for running a book? no. they nailed me for running a candle store that made a quarter of a million dollars a year without selling one freakin' candle. okay, so no on georgetown. does alan know about this? he knows about the candle store. let's just keep the other part between us. yeah, he's kind of prissy about moral stuff like gambling. yeah, he is. and drinking. well, that's only because when he drinks, he gets all weepy and then he pukes. and whoring. no, he doesn't have a moral problem with that. he's jt cheap and he likes to cuddle. well, don't worry-- your sordid gambling past will be our secret. i'm glad to know i can trust you. well, of course you can. hey, i never told him about your little soft-core film career. oh, god. you saw "cinnamon's buns"? not all the way through. though i am very familiar with the bakery shop scene in the middle. you know, with the frosting gun? i was 19, i needed the mon
then i opened my own little business in the back of a candle shop in sherman oaks. d how those places stayed in business. yeah. so did the irs. so they nailed you for running a book? no. they nailed me for running a candle store that made a quarter of a million dollars a year without selling one freakin' candle. okay, so no on georgetown. does alan know about this? he knows about the candle store. let's just keep the other part between us. yeah, he's kind of prissy about moral stuff like...
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sherman. who people i would have loved to see meet one another. [laughter] swells victoria. the first woman who ran for president in the united. and not victoria woodrow there was a man -- i won't bother you with his name. a man who invented the word scientology which is rather strange, interesting, unusual and. maison bedford. i could spend the whole time a lotted here just listing names. i'm not going to do that. i'm going to give you a little bit of how i got in the book. so. things important to me in the writing of it. i'm going read very briefly and be very delighted to take and answer your questions if i possibly can. so to go back to the book i.t. i named some names. now i want you to think for a moment about the tremendous innovations particularly technological but not exclusively technological innovation during the particular period. think, for example, the first that comes to mind is of course photography. we have many of us who live here in new york who have probably gone to see the met show of civil war photography and civil war painting. it's interesting to thin
sherman. who people i would have loved to see meet one another. [laughter] swells victoria. the first woman who ran for president in the united. and not victoria woodrow there was a man -- i won't bother you with his name. a man who invented the word scientology which is rather strange, interesting, unusual and. maison bedford. i could spend the whole time a lotted here just listing names. i'm not going to do that. i'm going to give you a little bit of how i got in the book. so. things...
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. >> near the end of the original text, i said something like we may be forced to march to the south the way shermanrve more than justo flexibility and convenience. so here are a few reasons to choose university of phoenix. our average class size is only 14 students. our financial tools help you make smart choices about how to pay for school. our faculty have, on average, over 16 years of field experience. we'll help you build a personal career plan. we build programs based on what...
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i have here a copy of some copious notes from a meeting that was held in savannah, georgia, january 12th, 1865. a meeting called by general sherman and secretary of war stanton. after they had marched to atlanta, burned down atlanta because the confederacy would not give up, they decided that upon burning down atlanta, that they would march to the sea. and as they marched to the sea, these ex slaves followed them. sherman asked secretary of war stanton, what should we do with these ex slaves? well, secretary of war stanton responded, wait, general, until we get to savannah. when we get there, we will call a meeting with the black preachers of savannah and get some advice from them as to what course we should take. the long short of it, friends, is this. that in that meeting general sherman asked reverend gary son frazier, what do you feel the union owes these ex slaves? reverend frazier said, general, i can't speak for everybody. but at least for me and my house, i feel that we should be able to have some of this land that we have tilled on for too long as slaves. why can't we have 40 acres and a mule? so that we will be able to
i have here a copy of some copious notes from a meeting that was held in savannah, georgia, january 12th, 1865. a meeting called by general sherman and secretary of war stanton. after they had marched to atlanta, burned down atlanta because the confederacy would not give up, they decided that upon burning down atlanta, that they would march to the sea. and as they marched to the sea, these ex slaves followed them. sherman asked secretary of war stanton, what should we do with these ex slaves?...
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i can't wait to see what happens tomorrow, frankly. san diego city councilman scott shermanry much. >> no, thank you for having me. >> thanks. >>> before we move on, an invitation for mayor filner. i would love it hear your side of the story. we've reached out by e-mail and phone and on air. i would love you -- would love to have you in the newsroom or on camera. i'll even fly to san diego. the invite is there. the ball's in your court. >>> still to come in the "newsroom," prince william like you've never seen him. the future king opening up to cnn about parenthood for the first time since the birth of george. how do you do a summer clearance event the dodge way? first wait till summer. then get the cars ready. now add the dodge part. ♪ the dodge summer clearance event. right now get 0% financing for up to 72 months and no payments for 90 days on all dodge vehicles. are you flo? yes. is this the thing you gave my husband? well, yeah, yes. the "name your price" tool. you tell us the price you want to pay, and we give you a range of options to choose from. careful, though -- t
i can't wait to see what happens tomorrow, frankly. san diego city councilman scott shermanry much. >> no, thank you for having me. >> thanks. >>> before we move on, an invitation for mayor filner. i would love it hear your side of the story. we've reached out by e-mail and phone and on air. i would love you -- would love to have you in the newsroom or on camera. i'll even fly to san diego. the invite is there. the ball's in your court. >>> still to come in the...
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i think it was china and maybe germany. now britain and france have been added. maybe there will come that magic day when mr. julie leung wendy sherman will do more than ask each other for talks -- he and wendy sherman will do more than ask each other for talks. >> information always improves policy. talking to the iranians about syria would be superior to not talking to them at all. i think we would have a better understanding of what we're about. there might be some commonalities. generically, i'm opposed to the idea that once you withhold medication -- communication as a pressure devic >> we made it a practice to punish people we don't like by not according them the pleasure of talking with us. it is in a constant effort to shoot ourselves in both feet. >> another question. third row from the back. your name and affiliation? >> bruce, former hostage in tehran. i speak for that group, in a sense. at least one of my colleagues here. i can speak for all of them in saying that an incrementalism -- end incrementalism. [inaudible] the secretary of state spoke about the neil deal in -- new deal in pyongyang. if we can have a new deal wit
i think it was china and maybe germany. now britain and france have been added. maybe there will come that magic day when mr. julie leung wendy sherman will do more than ask each other for talks -- he and wendy sherman will do more than ask each other for talks. >> information always improves policy. talking to the iranians about syria would be superior to not talking to them at all. i think we would have a better understanding of what we're about. there might be some commonalities....
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the attack happened near the corner of franklin and sherman streets right on the edge of campus. >> it's a constant concern definitely. >> i close my door when i'm not in front. i close my other door, too, lock it and she does the same thing. >> we can tell you just three weeks ago another woman was physically assaulted five blocks away on lexington street west of the campus. in late july police say a man climbed through a window and sexually assaulted a woman who was sleeping in her apartment on homestead road near kiely boulevard. police say at this point it's unclear if all three attacks are related. >>> a san francisco neighborhood is calling for change at what it calls a dangerous intersection. take a look. this was the seen at a martial arts studio when a car crashed inside yesterday. it broke through the front glass right before the class started at 22nd and balboa. the studio's owner says a student was sitting near the window seconds before the impact. no one was hurt. but many living near the area are not surprised some want the intersection changed from a four-wfou to a four-way stop. >> every day you hear a huge
the attack happened near the corner of franklin and sherman streets right on the edge of campus. >> it's a constant concern definitely. >> i close my door when i'm not in front. i close my other door, too, lock it and she does the same thing. >> we can tell you just three weeks ago another woman was physically assaulted five blocks away on lexington street west of the campus. in late july police say a man climbed through a window and sexually assaulted a woman who was sleeping...
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i have a tweet here from jennifer sherman who writes, "amazing how much time martha washington spent with her husband on the front lines." front lines what i wanted to start with. genteel, the existence we were hearing about. that 00 soldiers died in encampment in that winter. >>. > it wasn't viewed as gentile by her contemporaries. things that fostered a bond between mrs. washington and what would be the american was the perception that she sacrificed every bit as much war.r husband in the this is another part of her training in a sense for being lady. he was in effect for eight years an executive. the klose thing that the country had. she was a first lady of sorts. story.y touching they -- they had one room on the second floor of valley forge. then they had an hour every was sacred. one hour when they weren't to be disturbed. a fly onyou like to be the wall for those conversations because washington unloaded a lot. he had so lot -- many worries. would they possibly win. but what she did, it wasn't just entertaining the americans, she officers from g france, from britain, from -- fro
i have a tweet here from jennifer sherman who writes, "amazing how much time martha washington spent with her husband on the front lines." front lines what i wanted to start with. genteel, the existence we were hearing about. that 00 soldiers died in encampment in that winter. >>. > it wasn't viewed as gentile by her contemporaries. things that fostered a bond between mrs. washington and what would be the american was the perception that she sacrificed every bit as much war.r...
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we changed that and near the end of the speech, i avoided making any reference to sherman are marchinguth. i said, if we do not see meaningful progress, we will march through virginia, through mississippi and several other places. do your a member? >> i remember all that. i was donated to the march on washington committee and my task was distributing john's speech, the original speech to murmurs of the press who were seated down below lincoln, still above on the steps. i passed out these copies of john's speech and pointed out to them, that john would be the only speaker speaking that day who talk about black people instead of negroes or colored people as was the fashion. i thought and we thought that this demonstrated how militant we were and how different we were and better and superior we were from the other civil rights organizations. none of the reporters made any objection. [laughter] >> what did you mean by militant? >> i meant aggressive. nothing harmful or violent. i have always been upset by people who say, they are so militant. they equate it with violence. it is not necessa
we changed that and near the end of the speech, i avoided making any reference to sherman are marchinguth. i said, if we do not see meaningful progress, we will march through virginia, through mississippi and several other places. do your a member? >> i remember all that. i was donated to the march on washington committee and my task was distributing john's speech, the original speech to murmurs of the press who were seated down below lincoln, still above on the steps. i passed out these...
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show and i cannot tell you how many men tell me sexism doesn't exist anymore and in fact sexism against a man is actually more of a problem in society where is this mentality coming from. tom sherman meant to have a mentality of sexism and just by virtue of the things they say i mean it's just an ungodly ignorant and it's ungodly ignorant that they have no idea that they're ignorant so it's our levels of just levels. of patriarchy patriarchal brainwashing and mind control and you know i can't hold when you know we're talking about this think of the steubenville rape case i mean this is a perfect example of how sexism does exist in society not only did the rapists get a slap on the wrist but the media was showing sympathy toward the rapist their verdict i mean is the media entertainment responsible for perpetuating a rape culture. yeah i think the maid is responsible for perpetuating a rape culture and you know i mean it's profitable for the people at the top who run the rape culture. who run it and you know they profit from it and to say otherwise would be a big fat lie so you know they don't want any kind of power shifted away from the way they have it set up in a very hierarchic
show and i cannot tell you how many men tell me sexism doesn't exist anymore and in fact sexism against a man is actually more of a problem in society where is this mentality coming from. tom sherman meant to have a mentality of sexism and just by virtue of the things they say i mean it's just an ungodly ignorant and it's ungodly ignorant that they have no idea that they're ignorant so it's our levels of just levels. of patriarchy patriarchal brainwashing and mind control and you know i can't...