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you and they want to identify a high academic iq and you have identified steve jobs, bill gates, reginald lewis and an entrepreneur and small business, the people that just created jobs have no systems here. the most important campaign in america's history right now and we wonder why we have laws because we have disconnected. today you can't make this up. today is june 5. the 77th anniversary of the marshall plan. doing well and doing good. reimagining this whole economy. we have a problem here in america and 40 million people, half of americans have too much money. and the american dream, that is really at risk. and i think we have to reimagine everything and we need to imagine it right here and i call it into that book. i'm making you a challenge right now and goodbye. ♪ ♪. >> we have time for a couple questions and we have a very nice set of questions. >> you can't say that on tv. [laughter] >> okay, back to case out. i have a question for you and it will be two or three questions. he and i have been looking through data. and if you want to be depressed, the number that he's talking ab
you and they want to identify a high academic iq and you have identified steve jobs, bill gates, reginald lewis and an entrepreneur and small business, the people that just created jobs have no systems here. the most important campaign in america's history right now and we wonder why we have laws because we have disconnected. today you can't make this up. today is june 5. the 77th anniversary of the marshall plan. doing well and doing good. reimagining this whole economy. we have a problem here...
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i also wanted to note we have Él es reginald. nunca ha estado en internet.hoy él quiere cambiar eso. su instructora. su plan: comprar boletos de avión y sorprender a su esposa <3 <3 <3 <3 pero primero, va a sorprenderse a sí mismo. descubre el internet. encuentra una clase gratis cerca de ti. >>> i'm nicole and lindsey, i like the fresh air. when we sign up, it's always so gratifying. we want to be here. so i'm very excite ied to be here today. >> your volunteerism is appreciated most definitely. >> last year we were able to do 6,000 hours volunteering. without that we can't survive. volunteering is really important because we can't do this. it's important to understand and a concept of learning how to take care of this park. we have almost a 160 acres in the district 10 area. >> it's fun to come out here. >> we have a park. it's better to take some of the stuff off the fences so people can look at the park. >> the street, every time, our friends. >> i think everybody should give back. we are very fortunate. we are successful with the company and it's time t
i also wanted to note we have Él es reginald. nunca ha estado en internet.hoy él quiere cambiar eso. su instructora. su plan: comprar boletos de avión y sorprender a su esposa > it's fun to come out here. >> we have a park. it's better to take some of the stuff off the fences so people can look at the park. >> the street, every time, our friends. >> i think everybody should give back. we are very fortunate. we are successful with the company and it's time t
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reginald that a single ballet measure had been appearing in november to ask the folks of san francisco whether or not they want to support an expansion and growth in the minimum wage. the issue about the discussions we were involved with and have been involved it come down to the observation that a compromise is a precious idea that has to be experienced to be healthy that we think that the consensus built up around this measure residents will be voting on we've reached the compromise. one of the kind of facts of san francisco which is not well understood because we're bless to be a headquarter city and a huge amount of high tech are coming in is that 80 percent of the 6 hundred thousand people who are employed in san francisco are employed by small and medium businesses businesses often less than 20 people, 80 percent in the twitters or the pg&e. it's the folks who have put themselves open the lineup to put a business together and make employment available that are impacted by this the most so our concerns as a business origins to make sure that the process when was agreed to in the c
reginald that a single ballet measure had been appearing in november to ask the folks of san francisco whether or not they want to support an expansion and growth in the minimum wage. the issue about the discussions we were involved with and have been involved it come down to the observation that a compromise is a precious idea that has to be experienced to be healthy that we think that the consensus built up around this measure residents will be voting on we've reached the compromise. one of...
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. >> reporter: reginald carter felt the quake. >> did i feel it what a ride. >> reporter: now he's sitting back. >> yes i was lucky. but other people weren't so lucky. >> reporter: taking in the aftermath on georgia street. >> before they put up the red tag, to keep everybody out of it. >> reporter: everyone has their next crane to one building. >> the burgundy building right there. because that's where the earthquake shook it and created a sunroof on top. >> part of that wall came lose. so they have to get a train and go up there. >> reporter: security guard wilford withers will work over night making sure no one gets hurt by falling debris. >> it's a quaint little town. >> mostly all the store fronts have been cracked. >> reporter: they're boarding up window after window on tennessee street. >> no one is really ready for an earthquake. there's so much board up to do today we don't have the time to put the glass in. >> reporter: at this thrift store -- >> you can see all the stuff that fell down from the pictures, books. >> reporter: miguel cantelon isn't sweating the small stuff. >> hope
. >> reporter: reginald carter felt the quake. >> did i feel it what a ride. >> reporter: now he's sitting back. >> yes i was lucky. but other people weren't so lucky. >> reporter: taking in the aftermath on georgia street. >> before they put up the red tag, to keep everybody out of it. >> reporter: everyone has their next crane to one building. >> the burgundy building right there. because that's where the earthquake shook it and created a...
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reginald says, great, thank you for this, judge jeanine.p raising awareness of the christian persecution worldwide. herald says, we're in a holy war now. time to wake up and smell the coffey. now for the results of tonight's poll. we asked should the medical aid workers affected with ebola be treated in the u.s.? michael says yes. americans deserve to be returned. diane says, they should be treated at emery but no one else. murray says no, i'm sorry, the government is not protecting the borders. c.j. says no, they were easily infected. it could happen here just as easily. that's it for us tonight. thanks for joining us. tonight in tomorrow for a special sunday edition of "justice" at 9:00 p.m. see you tomorrow night. saturday august 2nd. i can't believe we are in august. i will see you tomorrow night. >> tonight on "huckabee", the crisis on the border and the president taking executive action. >> i will have to make tough choices to meet the challenge. >> she wants to stop the president from doing so. marshala blackburn in a "huckabee" excl
reginald says, great, thank you for this, judge jeanine.p raising awareness of the christian persecution worldwide. herald says, we're in a holy war now. time to wake up and smell the coffey. now for the results of tonight's poll. we asked should the medical aid workers affected with ebola be treated in the u.s.? michael says yes. americans deserve to be returned. diane says, they should be treated at emery but no one else. murray says no, i'm sorry, the government is not protecting the...
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reginald said "great. thanks for this, judge jeannine.ue raising awareness of the christian persecution worldwide an not simply raise resistance to it. harold says we're in a holy war now. if you don't believe it you should have your head in the sand. time to wake up and smell the coffee. and now for the results of tonight's instapoll. we skz should the medical aid workers infected with ebola be treated in the u.s.? michael says yes. americans deserve to be returned with adequate safe wards for treatment. diane says the two americans should be here and treated at emory but no one else. mary says nope, i'm sorry. but the government's duty is to protect its people and borders which it is not doing. c.j. says most definitely not. they were easily infected. it can happen here just as easily. that's it for us tonight. thanks for joining us. and tune in tomorrow, sunday, for a special sunday edition of "justice" at 9:00 p.m. friend me on facebook. follow me on twitter judge jeannine. see me tomorrow night. send 'em here -- we got great coverage
reginald said "great. thanks for this, judge jeannine.ue raising awareness of the christian persecution worldwide an not simply raise resistance to it. harold says we're in a holy war now. if you don't believe it you should have your head in the sand. time to wake up and smell the coffee. and now for the results of tonight's instapoll. we skz should the medical aid workers infected with ebola be treated in the u.s.? michael says yes. americans deserve to be returned with adequate safe...
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joining me now are reginald green, one of the attorneys who filed the lawsuit and missouri state representative courtney allen curtis whose district includes most of ferguson. thank you for being here. >> thank you for having us. >> attorney green, what message do your clients want to send with this lawsuit? >> first of all, thank you for having me on your show. i have been watching you for many years. i applaud you for the things you do and continue to do on the front line for justice in america, particularly for african-americans. thank you for having me on your show. >> thank you. >> you're welcome. with respect to the question, reverend al sharpton, we are not necessarily trying to send a message per se. we have filed a lawsuit in federal court. our role is to vindicate the rights of our clients whose rights we believe were violated. >> well said. so this is not a message. this is about really trying to seek justice for the violations they felt that they experienced during the protest around michael brown's death. >> yes, sir. i am with maliq shahbaz and greg latimer who works with us on th
joining me now are reginald green, one of the attorneys who filed the lawsuit and missouri state representative courtney allen curtis whose district includes most of ferguson. thank you for being here. >> thank you for having us. >> attorney green, what message do your clients want to send with this lawsuit? >> first of all, thank you for having me on your show. i have been watching you for many years. i applaud you for the things you do and continue to do on the front line...
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. >> reginald smith, a convicted robber, was recently released from another maximum security facility for crimes that include felony possession of a firearm and conspiracy to escape. he will spend the next 16 months at indiana state. >> sad to say i was out only nine months and i was only out nine months. dirty drops, i mean drugs, and this is where i find myself, back in another maximum security facility again. >> smith is not alone. a large number of inmates who are brought to isp have previously served time. >> i've been in this business 26 years and i've had offenders tell me, boss, i'll never be back. or this is the last time i'm doing time. and, unfortunately, they've said it to themselves many times. but when they get out of an institutional setting like the maximum security prison that we're in today, there is a true barrier in front of them. >> to cut down on the number of offenders who end up back behind bars, the state of indiana has mandated an intensive re-entry program. >> re-entry really is about preparing individuals to return to their community. i've had offenders tha
. >> reginald smith, a convicted robber, was recently released from another maximum security facility for crimes that include felony possession of a firearm and conspiracy to escape. he will spend the next 16 months at indiana state. >> sad to say i was out only nine months and i was only out nine months. dirty drops, i mean drugs, and this is where i find myself, back in another maximum security facility again. >> smith is not alone. a large number of inmates who are brought...
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you and they want to identify a high academic iq and you have identified steve jobs, bill gates, reginald and an entrepreneur and small business, the people that just created jobs have no systems here. the most important campaign in america's history right now and we wonder why we have laws because we have disconnected. today you can't make this up. today is june 5. the 77th anniversary of the marshall plan. doing well and doing good. reimagining this whole economy. we have a problem here in america and 40 million people, half of americans have too much money. and the american dream, that is really at risk. and i think we have to reimagine everything and we need to imagine it right here and i call it into that book. i'm making you a challenge right now and goodbye. ♪ ♪. >> we have time for a couple questions and we have a very nice set of questions. >> you can't say that on tv. [laughter] >> okay, back to case out. i have a question for you and it will be two or three questions. he and i have been looking through data. and if you want to be depressed, the number that he's talking about be
you and they want to identify a high academic iq and you have identified steve jobs, bill gates, reginald and an entrepreneur and small business, the people that just created jobs have no systems here. the most important campaign in america's history right now and we wonder why we have laws because we have disconnected. today you can't make this up. today is june 5. the 77th anniversary of the marshall plan. doing well and doing good. reimagining this whole economy. we have a problem here in...
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well, actually, reginald maiden. r-e-g-i-n-a-l-d.-d-e-n. >> in this raw interview footage the three men discuss the possibility of attack and how they would respond. >> it's not being attacked. it's just being like -- you know, the proper word is stalked, harassed, because of rejection. you know, a lot of people here can't deal with rejection, especially coming from a transsexual. >> a lot of other things people don't realize, we're men like them. we're just feminine like them. >> don't forget. women do kill. >> a lot of us don't put up with that and a lot of guys know that and a lot of guys that don't, so you know, when the ones don't, they end up getting beat up. >> and it makes them look bad on the yard. so that's why a lot of people do give homosexuals respect sometimes. they don't know what we're capable of doing. >> some gay inmates embrace their feminine side. but when "lockup" visited kentucky state penitentiary, we met fleece johnson, a long-time inmate who practices a very different kind of homosexuality. >> we have sexual
well, actually, reginald maiden. r-e-g-i-n-a-l-d.-d-e-n. >> in this raw interview footage the three men discuss the possibility of attack and how they would respond. >> it's not being attacked. it's just being like -- you know, the proper word is stalked, harassed, because of rejection. you know, a lot of people here can't deal with rejection, especially coming from a transsexual. >> a lot of other things people don't realize, we're men like them. we're just feminine like...