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the programs of leukemia and lymphoma society is their executive director of the maryland chapter, john rosa welcome to on-time. >> thank you for letting me be here. >> it's a pleasure to have you on. we are talking about leukemia and lymphoma. as soon as i think of leukemia, i think of children. is leukemia only in children or can it be an adult as well? >> it's pretty indeterminate. it is really from birth -- it can be at any age really. it is certainly a disease that affects people. there's no particular reason why you get it. >> our children disproportionately affected by it? >> no, they're not. of course, when we see young children who are diagnosed, it's a very difficult story to hear. many of the children that we work with, you know, they spend more birthdays in the hospital than they do at home. it is a really heart-wrenching situation. >> it is, because this is not how we want to see children. children should be laughing, playing, having a good time, going to school, having relationships with their siblings and with friends. >> absolutely. >> what you all are working to do is to try
the programs of leukemia and lymphoma society is their executive director of the maryland chapter, john rosa welcome to on-time. >> thank you for letting me be here. >> it's a pleasure to have you on. we are talking about leukemia and lymphoma. as soon as i think of leukemia, i think of children. is leukemia only in children or can it be an adult as well? >> it's pretty indeterminate. it is really from birth -- it can be at any age really. it is certainly a disease that...
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i mean in many ways, one of the heroes of my book is john conyer. rosa parks volunteers on john conyer's first campaign in 1964. persuades king to come to detroit on conyers' behave. king comes. conyers actually wins the primary by 40 votes. imagine american history, john conyers hadn't won. so, one of the first things he does,s he hires rosa parks in 1965. this is her first -- chev is working basically in what is a glorified sweat shop at stockton sewing company, doing piecework, and so part of i think -- again, i'm echoing what has been said, the amount of -- again, we all know the frederick douglass quote but the kind of sacrifice it took. right? and the sacrifice it's not -- that goes on and on and on, and the willingness to keep doing it. she gets red-baited and instead of walking away, some goings to islander folk school and then they get red-baited and some people walk the other direction. and what rosa passion does is -- rosa parks asked her to be a sponsor and she says, i'd like to do something. so she walked into the fire in a certain kind of w
i mean in many ways, one of the heroes of my book is john conyer. rosa parks volunteers on john conyer's first campaign in 1964. persuades king to come to detroit on conyers' behave. king comes. conyers actually wins the primary by 40 votes. imagine american history, john conyers hadn't won. so, one of the first things he does,s he hires rosa parks in 1965. this is her first -- chev is working basically in what is a glorified sweat shop at stockton sewing company, doing piecework, and so part...
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and as we said, we saw john lewis, rosa parks, james baldwin there.lso shot many powerful photos from that era, two caught my eye, one is a woman waiting to register to vote and another is a child sitting in front of a wagon with a homemade sign. what's behind these two stories? >> well, the wagon shot was dr. king's last great mission, which was to help the poor which a still unmet. so he was -- the child is on the wagon which was one of the wagons which was part of the poor people's march. and the vote, well, you know, the south re-won the civil war after federal troops left, and our black brothers were deprived of the vote. and the great, great effort was made during -- in the civil rights movement to get people registered and voting. and all of that led, of course, to having barack obama as president. and, you know, when he was i guess inaugurated, famously john lewis asked him to sign his photograph as the new president. and obama wrote, "because of you, john." and that was for all the people who came out and registered to vote. >> uh-huh, yeah.
and as we said, we saw john lewis, rosa parks, james baldwin there.lso shot many powerful photos from that era, two caught my eye, one is a woman waiting to register to vote and another is a child sitting in front of a wagon with a homemade sign. what's behind these two stories? >> well, the wagon shot was dr. king's last great mission, which was to help the poor which a still unmet. so he was -- the child is on the wagon which was one of the wagons which was part of the poor people's...
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. >> while john smith might be one of the more trusted inmates at santa rosa, another portion of theulation is always on staff's radar. security threat group coordinators knight and demerey gather intelligence on prison gangs. during a cell search of bobby sandier and alfredo roca moreno, they found gang-related material among sandier's possessions. now they will interview him and ask him questions about his involvement with the bloods. >> what does that say? >> blood over bitches. >> okay. you done? >> yep. >> mr. sandier, have a seat. we have already determined you're a blood. which set are you? >> no particular set. >> when did you join? >> that's something i can't answer. >> where did you join? >> miami, florida. >> how did you become involved? >> i won't answer that one. >> why did you become involved? >> no answer. >> have you gained anything since you smuggled drugs? >> i won't answer. >> so you're just a blood from miami. >> are you going to answer any of these questions? any of them at all? look, look, let's do this, okay? seeing you don't want to answer no questions. did yo
. >> while john smith might be one of the more trusted inmates at santa rosa, another portion of theulation is always on staff's radar. security threat group coordinators knight and demerey gather intelligence on prison gangs. during a cell search of bobby sandier and alfredo roca moreno, they found gang-related material among sandier's possessions. now they will interview him and ask him questions about his involvement with the bloods. >> what does that say? >> blood over...
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no matter how much they promise you, make it clear rosa parks wasn't no who'. a dreamer called johnbible, john looked up said i see a new heaven. i see a new earth. all things are passed away. i come to tell you, i know why there's screeching and hollering and talking crazy because all america has passed away. they will romanticize his speech. the genius of his speech was not just the poetry of his words. the genius of his speech was blood shed in birmingham, medgar evers hadn't been killed, james farmer, one of his co-leaders in jail he didn't stand here and discuss the pain. he didn't stand here and express the anger. he sat in the face of those that wanted him dead, that no matter what you do, i can dream above what you do. >> with his speech reverend sharpton not only helped to both invoke and celebrate the memory of one dr. martin luther king, jr., whose i have a dream speech was the culmination of the march on jobs and freedom, the civil rights movement, he also framed a way for us to look forward because the struggle continues. i'm honored to welcome martin luther king iii, o
no matter how much they promise you, make it clear rosa parks wasn't no who'. a dreamer called johnbible, john looked up said i see a new heaven. i see a new earth. all things are passed away. i come to tell you, i know why there's screeching and hollering and talking crazy because all america has passed away. they will romanticize his speech. the genius of his speech was not just the poetry of his words. the genius of his speech was blood shed in birmingham, medgar evers hadn't been killed,...
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john craig is the race cup officer. >> fittings that were failing. hopefully the teams will be able to address and we can get these guys around the track. >> race one saw little rosa lose control. notice how it bounce up and down out of control. r. in race three, luna rosa lost control of its sailing wing when a trim fitting failed. both times they had to pull outs. >> well, here like formula one, if you break down, and it takes 10 seconds to fix, well, people are arguing about the one second bad out there. you see how our boat is just gone. >> in race two, the multimillion dollar new zealand boat came to a halt when it lost control of its main wing. a hydraulic failure because of a dead battery. it, too, had to drop out. >> they are extremely complex. you have all sorts of systems. you have electrical system, hydraulic. you have state of the art composites going on. >> despite the tremendous amount of money spent on these boats, every time they go out, doesn't mean they will always come back in one piece. >> bawl of those are small when you think of how much technology and design has gone into these incredible flying boats. >> reporter: to finish first, you must
john craig is the race cup officer. >> fittings that were failing. hopefully the teams will be able to address and we can get these guys around the track. >> race one saw little rosa lose control. notice how it bounce up and down out of control. r. in race three, luna rosa lost control of its sailing wing when a trim fitting failed. both times they had to pull outs. >> well, here like formula one, if you break down, and it takes 10 seconds to fix, well, people are arguing...
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rosa parks and the words and leadership of dr. king inspired me. i was deeply inspired and i wanted to do something. i wanted to bring down the signs. >> john f.dy was not a fan of thicd march originally. >> he did not like the idea of a march on washington. when met with him, randolph spoke up in his baritone voice we met with the president he said mr. president, the black march remembers wrestless and we are going to march on washington. and you could tell by the movement of president kennedy he started moving and twisting in his chair. and he said in effect, that if you bring all these people to washington, wouldn't it be chaos and disorder? and randolph responded he said mr. president, there's peaceful, no violent protests. and president kennedy said i think we are going to have problems. so we left that meeting with president kennedy and came out on the lawn at the white house and spoke to the media and said we had a meeting with the president of the united states. and we told him we were going to march on washington. and a few days later, july 2, 1963, the six of us met in new york city at the roosevelt hote and in that meeting, we made
rosa parks and the words and leadership of dr. king inspired me. i was deeply inspired and i wanted to do something. i wanted to bring down the signs. >> john f.dy was not a fan of thicd march originally. >> he did not like the idea of a march on washington. when met with him, randolph spoke up in his baritone voice we met with the president he said mr. president, the black march remembers wrestless and we are going to march on washington. and you could tell by the movement of...
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rosa, california. >> hi, thanks for taking my call. i am interested in finding out what the relationship between abigail and thomas jefferson was. did abigail and thomas jefferson correspond during johnnd thomas' year of not really speaking to each other? i've also heard that abigail had an intimate relationship with him as far as correspondence went. i am wondering how true that is. >> they were very good friends at one time. the highest point of the relationship was when abigail was for a while in france and then in england, and thomas jefferson was a diplomat abroad at that time. they were very close, very close. as a matter of fact, for a while, while jefferson was in paris and she was in london, they bought goods for one another and kept little accounts for one another. at one point, one of -- jefferson's younger daughter came from virginia to france but stopped in london on the way, and abigail took care of her during that time. during the national period, particularly after the election of 1800, the relationship really fell apart. it was over politics. during that time, abigail was very disappointed with jefferson. >> next up is matt in osh kosh, wisconsin. >> thanks for takin
rosa, california. >> hi, thanks for taking my call. i am interested in finding out what the relationship between abigail and thomas jefferson was. did abigail and thomas jefferson correspond during johnnd thomas' year of not really speaking to each other? i've also heard that abigail had an intimate relationship with him as far as correspondence went. i am wondering how true that is. >> they were very good friends at one time. the highest point of the relationship was when abigail...
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rosa and 83 in livermore. temperatures will be warmer as we head to the upcoming week. close to 90 by monday. >>> my mother-in-law's aunts son, john is here. we are distant cousins somehow related and diane's birthday. there's a thousand people in massachusetts watching. >> you just won major points with the family. >> they may be a famous couple in history. john f. kennedy and his wife, jackie. a new book is shedding light on their relationship especially in the months leading up to his assassination that happened 50 years ago. it's called "a few precious days" written by chris anderson. as we look at the relationship, it's interesting. there's a photo that sticks out, which i think we have here, of the first lady. >> this moment is something. it's after kennedy gave his famous inaugural speech, ask not what your country can do for you. she can't hug or kiss him, he's got a phobia. he puts her hand on his face and his eyes teared up. if she were to caption it, it would be, oh, jack, what a day. it's their background. >> they came from aristocratic families. it all changed. it changed with the cuban missile kris sis. how he's goin
rosa and 83 in livermore. temperatures will be warmer as we head to the upcoming week. close to 90 by monday. >>> my mother-in-law's aunts son, john is here. we are distant cousins somehow related and diane's birthday. there's a thousand people in massachusetts watching. >> you just won major points with the family. >> they may be a famous couple in history. john f. kennedy and his wife, jackie. a new book is shedding light on their relationship especially in the months...
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john lewis and access gabrielle union and the last of the three stamps issue this had year remembering the movement and the first in the series celebrated the emancipation proclamation and the postal service honored rosaarks with the forever stamp, and marked with one word, courage. ♪ there's a new way to fight litter box odor. introducing tidy cats with glade tough odor solutions. two trusted names, one amazing product. humans. even when we cross our t's and dot our i's, we still run into problems. namely, other humans. which is why at liberty mutual insurance, auto policies come with new car replacement and accident forgiveness if you qualify. see what else comes standard at libertymutual.com. liberty mutual insurance. responsibility. what's your policy? >>> we're live back on the washington mall awashington, d.c. where you can see tens of thousands are marching and some folks on the steps behind us. this has been at times part family reunion, part church service, part party, party party. all of us here to commemorate the 50th anniversary of the civil rights march on washington, dr. king's iconic speech as well, sylvia lieberman was 22 years old when she came to march in 1963. now retired philadelph
john lewis and access gabrielle union and the last of the three stamps issue this had year remembering the movement and the first in the series celebrated the emancipation proclamation and the postal service honored rosaarks with the forever stamp, and marked with one word, courage. ♪ there's a new way to fight litter box odor. introducing tidy cats with glade tough odor solutions. two trusted names, one amazing product. humans. even when we cross our t's and dot our i's, we still run into...
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rosa, california. >> hi, thanks for taking my call. i am interested in finding out what the relationship between abigail and thomas jefferson was. did abigail and thomas jefferson correspond during johnnd thomas' year of not really speaking to each other? i've also heard that abigail had an intimate relationship with him as far as correspondence went. i am wondering how true that is. >> they were very good friends at one time. the highest point of the relationship was when abigail was for a while in france and then in england, and thomas jefferson was a diplomat abroad at that time. they were very close, very close. as a matter of fact, for a while, while jefferson was in paris and she was in london, they bought goods for one another and kept little accounts for one another. at one point, one of -- jefferson's younger daughter came from virginia to france but stopped in london on the way, and abigail took care of her during that time. during the national period, particularly after the election of 1800, the relationship really fell apart. it was over politics. during that time, abigail was very disappointed with jefferson. >> next up is matt in osh kosh, wisconsin. >> thanks for takin
rosa, california. >> hi, thanks for taking my call. i am interested in finding out what the relationship between abigail and thomas jefferson was. did abigail and thomas jefferson correspond during johnnd thomas' year of not really speaking to each other? i've also heard that abigail had an intimate relationship with him as far as correspondence went. i am wondering how true that is. >> they were very good friends at one time. the highest point of the relationship was when abigail...
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john lewis and access gabrielle union and the last of the three stamps issue this had year remembering the movement and the first in the series celebrated the emancipation proclamation and the postal service honored rosaarks with the forever stamp, and marked with one word, courage. ♪ there's a new way to fight litter box odor. introducing tidy cats with glade tough odor solutions. two trusted names, one amazing product. humans. even when we cross our t's and dot our i's, we still run into problems. namely, other humans. which is why at liberty mutual insurance, auto policies come with new car replacement and accident forgiveness if you qualify. see what else comes standard at libertymutual.com. liberty mutual insurance. responsibility. what's your policy? >>> we're live back on the washington mall awashington, d.c. where you can see tens of thousands are marching and some folks on the steps behind us. this has been at times part family reunion, part church service, part party, party party. all of us here to commemorate the 50th anniversary of the civil rights march on washington, dr. king's iconic speech as well, sylvia lieberman was 22 years old when she came to march in 1963. now retired philadelph
john lewis and access gabrielle union and the last of the three stamps issue this had year remembering the movement and the first in the series celebrated the emancipation proclamation and the postal service honored rosaarks with the forever stamp, and marked with one word, courage. ♪ there's a new way to fight litter box odor. introducing tidy cats with glade tough odor solutions. two trusted names, one amazing product. humans. even when we cross our t's and dot our i's, we still run into...