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firm, and he said that the student who do very well as lawyers are not necessarily the students who did very well as law students. even as a large new york law firm. >> host: well, we have been talking for an hour and so we have two hours to hear from our viewers via phone calls and social media. you can't -- here are the phone lines and then we'll cycle through and show you the different social media addresses as well. and we're going to begin this segment with a call from andy in california. hi andy. >> caller: hi. and nice to have professor on. a quick comment. i deplore political correctness, as the conservatives do but they practiced against the professor in 1993. >> host: what do you mean? how so. >> caller: well, they applied this name of quota queen instead of actually looking at what she was trying to say and trying to understand what she was trying to say and i remember back then very much wanting to hear what she was talking about what you were talking about professor, and wasn't given the opportunity. i was unhappy that president clinton did not stand behind you, even if
firm, and he said that the student who do very well as lawyers are not necessarily the students who did very well as law students. even as a large new york law firm. >> host: well, we have been talking for an hour and so we have two hours to hear from our viewers via phone calls and social media. you can't -- here are the phone lines and then we'll cycle through and show you the different social media addresses as well. and we're going to begin this segment with a call from andy in...
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we remember those who not only marched, but those who cooked, those who clean, those who plan, thoseursed, those who sacrifice so much that we could be here and i am personally grateful for all they did. but today, there are many other bridges that need to be crossed. in our nation, in our region and even in our own communities, there are bridges that need to be crossed. british -- ridges from voter suppression to voter empowerment. bridges from health asperity to affordable, accessible health care for all. bridges where systems and structures think that some lives don't count, but we need to cross the bridge that says all lives matter. in doing so, there are some fundamental truths about crossing bridges, both literally and figuratively that i will share with you today. don't speed across your bridges. you might just miss something important. most of the time when you come to a bridge, there are signs that alert you to things you need to know. today is our time to study where we have been, to also study where we are going. our history is important and we should never forget it, nor
we remember those who not only marched, but those who cooked, those who clean, those who plan, thoseursed, those who sacrifice so much that we could be here and i am personally grateful for all they did. but today, there are many other bridges that need to be crossed. in our nation, in our region and even in our own communities, there are bridges that need to be crossed. british -- ridges from voter suppression to voter empowerment. bridges from health asperity to affordable, accessible health...
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the specifics and i'm sure there were yes, some who were demonstrators and some who weren't.servers and some who were out there, i can't tell you specifically who was doing that. >> for instance the dispute that you were referring to did this happen earlier in the evening? or was it something what was happening then? >> i hate to be too terribly vague about it but, you know we're not 100% sure that there was a dispute. that's you know part of the claim right now. and so that's something that's being investigated. but a lot of people around and it's difficult to tell particularly just at this point whether there's an actual back and forth going on or whether it's on some of the video and the like. that's something everybody is looking into. it's possible that there was a dispute, and it was possible that he was charging the police officers we just had to wait for the investigation to develop more fully. [ inaudible ] >> that's what the evidence shows is the basis for these charges. i do want to point out, specifically he is charged with assaulting these two police officers. it
the specifics and i'm sure there were yes, some who were demonstrators and some who weren't.servers and some who were out there, i can't tell you specifically who was doing that. >> for instance the dispute that you were referring to did this happen earlier in the evening? or was it something what was happening then? >> i hate to be too terribly vague about it but, you know we're not 100% sure that there was a dispute. that's you know part of the claim right now. and so that's...
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who had a long history of dissent.these sort of they were sort of the odd men and women out in egyptian youth society but they were the ones who brought a political know-how to struggle. on the other side of it we had the people who are new to politics and who were the reason why tahrir square became the explosive and inspiring phenomenon it was. these were college kids, working kids, people who have been raised to stay the heck away from politics because it was a third rail in egypt and there was no point in trying to change the system. one of them who i was drawn to right away because i saw the way people around him to seem to respond to them and be willing to be led by him was a guy named basem who was already over 40 in january 2011. he was a bush warned architect, came from a lower class family. i think he was the first generation to actually go to college in december. he found an architecture business after years of pulling himself up by his bootstraps, and he was a guy who was very very clearly learned the lesso
who had a long history of dissent.these sort of they were sort of the odd men and women out in egyptian youth society but they were the ones who brought a political know-how to struggle. on the other side of it we had the people who are new to politics and who were the reason why tahrir square became the explosive and inspiring phenomenon it was. these were college kids, working kids, people who have been raised to stay the heck away from politics because it was a third rail in egypt and there...
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who could raise the money? >> and they can't raise it now because they're not declared candidates. >> exactly. >> right. and we have campaign finance limits, which i know renee's gonna talk about, and the fact that we -- you know, unless you have outside groups, which i'm sure we're gonna really be monitoring, whether or not you can get on tv. i talked to a couple folks this week and said, "okay, why aren't we seeing any polls as it relates to the mayor's race?" you know, i think everyone presumes that tony's on top, and certainly he is working really really hard for this job, but folks are saying you're just not gonna know where anybody is in the race until they go on tv. and maybe that's why we saw jim kenney come out this week on tv. >> we did -- the first person to be on tv. >> it wasn't jim, though. remember it was that -- as lynne abraham would say -- "dark money," folks supported by the labor unions -- john dougherty. it was a strong, positive ad and we saw what tom wolf did. granted, he had something ca
who could raise the money? >> and they can't raise it now because they're not declared candidates. >> exactly. >> right. and we have campaign finance limits, which i know renee's gonna talk about, and the fact that we -- you know, unless you have outside groups, which i'm sure we're gonna really be monitoring, whether or not you can get on tv. i talked to a couple folks this week and said, "okay, why aren't we seeing any polls as it relates to the mayor's race?" you...
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we don't know if it's someone who has some sort of beef with the police or who just took an opportunityshoot at them because nobody was paying attention. we just don't know at this point, but certainly the officers are looking at every single possibility. >> sara sidner speaking to us on the phone after spending a good part of the last seven months in ferguson missouri speaking to residents, speaking to police officials, and really, there, sara underscoring the massive vacuum of trust, the chasm. you've got other jurisdictions there. and we're seeing two officers shot the night following the chief of ferguson police stepping down. unclear where those shots came from and who fired the gun, but we will continue to chase answers on that as this breaking story continues. zain? >>> yeah and that massive vacuum of mistrust is only going to get wider. for more on this i want to go to janette elsie. we listen to the police conference in which he said the protests started off peaceful and around midnight things sort of took a turn for the worse and that's when those shots rang out. where were yo
we don't know if it's someone who has some sort of beef with the police or who just took an opportunityshoot at them because nobody was paying attention. we just don't know at this point, but certainly the officers are looking at every single possibility. >> sara sidner speaking to us on the phone after spending a good part of the last seven months in ferguson missouri speaking to residents, speaking to police officials, and really, there, sara underscoring the massive vacuum of trust,...
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>> guest: yes. >> host: who is your mother? >> guest: who was my mother? >> host: correct. >> guest: what was her name or -- >> host: tell us about her. >> guest: so, my mom was the daughter of jewish immigrants who came to the united states. her mother, my grandmother was from poland and she came to the united states on a boat when she was eight years old, and my grandfather, my father's father, came through canada, from russia to the united states and they got married, they set up a restaurant. they had two children mitchell mother was the oldest and they had her as responsible -- she was, i think six years old taking care of her four-year-old brother, and at some point the was very worried that her brother was not acting responsibly, so she took the elevator down -- she is six years old. take thirds elevator down to the first floor, goes down the street and stands across the street because she was told never to cross the street -- waited for one of her parents to look out through the -- they had a little store at that time -- to see her and then to get
>> guest: yes. >> host: who is your mother? >> guest: who was my mother? >> host: correct. >> guest: what was her name or -- >> host: tell us about her. >> guest: so, my mom was the daughter of jewish immigrants who came to the united states. her mother, my grandmother was from poland and she came to the united states on a boat when she was eight years old, and my grandfather, my father's father, came through canada, from russia to the united states and...
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you have folks who represent good and there are those who represent evil.and the so-called black leadership, the race hustle efforts like obama, eric hold earnings, sharonton and others, represent -- sharpton and others represent evil and they can do it because most black americans -- not all -- most are angry, and when you're angry, it is im possible to believe the truth, and whomever causes you to become angry also controlow, and black americas have been cause told be angry by the so-called civil rights leaders some 50 years ago to be hospital, and they have been controlling black americans since that time, and the way they do it, they just look for a white on black situation and they cry racism, and black americans go into a hypnotic trance and whatever these folks want them to believe and whatever they want them to do they get them to do it. and that's why we have been working so hard to get black americans to forgive. martin luther king said not tohart your enemies but to overcome your enemy with good. black americans forever hap hating their enemies a
you have folks who represent good and there are those who represent evil.and the so-called black leadership, the race hustle efforts like obama, eric hold earnings, sharonton and others, represent -- sharpton and others represent evil and they can do it because most black americans -- not all -- most are angry, and when you're angry, it is im possible to believe the truth, and whomever causes you to become angry also controlow, and black americas have been cause told be angry by the so-called...
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he had the occasional doctor who went after him. he
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were some who democratic -- it some who emigrated -- some who immigrated to mexico as well. britain, france, and even africa. there is a film from the 1990's called ghost in the darkness. it's about a cold -- a former confederate soldier who becomes a professional line hunter in africa. a lot of the southerners ended up all over the place. there are all kinds of stories. those kinds of disastrous -- disastrous occur at the end of war. that is part of the reason why there has not been more research accomplished on the confe derados. although i challenge students and scholars to research in this area. i think it's a promising area of >> [inaudible] >> thank you, casey. and its legacies. john hennessy. [applause] >> good morning. thank you, david. i don't know if any of you recognize the effort that goes into a conference like this. the staff is working like dogs to create a program that will connect all of you hopefully in a meaningful way to this history. it's for a good to be here. this is one of the few long-standing, and during conferences every year. most of them have fad
were some who democratic -- it some who emigrated -- some who immigrated to mexico as well. britain, france, and even africa. there is a film from the 1990's called ghost in the darkness. it's about a cold -- a former confederate soldier who becomes a professional line hunter in africa. a lot of the southerners ended up all over the place. there are all kinds of stories. those kinds of disastrous -- disastrous occur at the end of war. that is part of the reason why there has not been more...
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there were people on the bus who were not in cahoots with this, who did not appreciate this who weregroup that found that offensive personally and ultimately decided to out that. that may be the lynch pin in this making a case. >> but the problem is you have a fraternity as an organization who appear to be suggesting that this is the norm to them. in other words we're not inviting people like this, the n word in and saying all sort of other derogatory things. >> the n word may be ultimately the least offensive part of the song. there's violence and exclusion. >> because of the fact that you are connected with the n word. absolutely the violence but it goes to the single issue of a racial group being singled out. >> i have to wrap it there. miguel, let us know men you find other developments. again, i can't stress it enough. it's 2015. these kids were born just before 9/11. and they think this is okay. continue to follow this on cnn. >>> in the meantime, a policeman shooting and killing an unarmed teenager and the protests happened quickly. we're going to outline exactly what happened
there were people on the bus who were not in cahoots with this, who did not appreciate this who weregroup that found that offensive personally and ultimately decided to out that. that may be the lynch pin in this making a case. >> but the problem is you have a fraternity as an organization who appear to be suggesting that this is the norm to them. in other words we're not inviting people like this, the n word in and saying all sort of other derogatory things. >> the n word may be...
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the wedding photographer who takes photos and the baker who bakes the wedding cake, the animator who draws the movie and the movie theater owner who sells the tickets. in each case. they need and deserve their property rights. they need them to support their families and themselves. they need them to be truly free. and we can see in this way that intellectual property rights are right. and they work and speak support freedom in important ways. they support economic independence like any other property rights. what we have to -- we all value owning a home, for example. because of the independence it gives us. we value businesses having property rights. a business like hobby lobby or chick fa-let can close on sunday because they make their own rules because they own the property. similarly, a filmmaker like clinlt east wood with make a movie, choose to make a movie about chris kyle "american sniper." he wouldn't get the opportunity to make that movie if he had to go to a government board and ask bureaucrats to fund it. instead, he has property rights and the free market gives him the o
the wedding photographer who takes photos and the baker who bakes the wedding cake, the animator who draws the movie and the movie theater owner who sells the tickets. in each case. they need and deserve their property rights. they need them to support their families and themselves. they need them to be truly free. and we can see in this way that intellectual property rights are right. and they work and speak support freedom in important ways. they support economic independence like any other...
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wells barnett who, a journalist, once a teacher who then became person who recorded the lynchings in america. and she did travel internationally to talk about these issues. her newspaper was fire bombed. that's why she moves up north to chicago where she began another career altogether. but never lost sight of the fact that the black press played such an important role. and, of course, there's daisy bates, the journalist in little rock arkansas, who had a newspaper there "the arkansas state press," but it had to go out of business in 1959. why? because daze is city bates was a civil -- daisy bates was a civil rights activist who stood up for those central high school students who were finally admitted, those nine black students, but it cost her her livelihood. so at this point we have a background in which these intrepid black women moved forward to tell the local community the news of the day. but what about the national field? what about the national and international news? so these two women, ethel payne and alice dunnigan, played an important role on the national stage of journal
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you have to elect people who understand this, who understand how the agency's work, who understand the issues, who are not going to do on the job training, and are effective leaders. people who are effective of managing big organizations. united states government is the largest, most complicated organization on earth. the skill set least valued is management skill. this is the one city in the world where people tend to believe if you can articulate, that is the same as being able to get something done. that is not true. we need leaders who are also managers who have clear ideas, and they have to be able to go and do the retail politics of foreign-policy as well as they do the global to -- diplomacy and statesmanship. they have to go to the hill. they cannot maintain campaign mode. they have to engage. they have to have willing partners. it is not a small thing. the congress of the united states is obstructionist. many of the people in congress do not have passports. they do not engage in these issues. they think penalizing be president on foreign-policy, when it weakens us, it happens.
you have to elect people who understand this, who understand how the agency's work, who understand the issues, who are not going to do on the job training, and are effective leaders. people who are effective of managing big organizations. united states government is the largest, most complicated organization on earth. the skill set least valued is management skill. this is the one city in the world where people tend to believe if you can articulate, that is the same as being able to get...
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who are you fighting for? who are you fighting for? >> maria, my mother. >> and you, who are you fighting for? >> my friends. >> your friends. who are you fighting for? >> my mom and my father. >> these protestors told us that under obama, immigration reform has so far meant more miles of border fence, more border patrol agents, and more deportations: nearly 400,000 a year. >> and that number, 400,000 isn't completely arbitrary. in 2009, congress mandated that ice fill 34,000 beds in detention centers every day. and that's the quota driving record deportations. >> arizona democratic congressman raul grijalva says the pace of deportations is a political strategy. >> i think there was a belief once that if we were really hard on the issue of enforcement that that would bring the more conservative members republicans, of congress around because they would see that you're being strong on security therefore we can do family unification, path to legalization. unfortunately, that strategy of being tough, hasn't reall
who are you fighting for? who are you fighting for? >> maria, my mother. >> and you, who are you fighting for? >> my friends. >> your friends. who are you fighting for? >> my mom and my father. >> these protestors told us that under obama, immigration reform has so far meant more miles of border fence, more border patrol agents, and more deportations: nearly 400,000 a year. >> and that number, 400,000 isn't completely arbitrary. in 2009, congress...
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so the only guys who can afford to protect their lands are the guys who have money. what happens is people like thomas lincoln get forced out of kentucky. that is why the lincolns leave kentucky and they go -- to indiana, not to illinois. that is going to be later. indiana. this is a really important move for america's political system because indiana is protected by congress the articles of confederation, actually. in 1787 under the northwest ordinance when the founding fathers first understood that they had a problem with kentucky. and they do it reacting to kentucky. and the northwest ordinance we tend to think of as prohibiting slavery which is one of the last thing that ordinance does also the second thing it does is it prohibits primogeniture inthese lands. becomes the five states of the northwest in america. the reason for that is that they are determined that they are not going to end up with a system, an oligarchical system were a few wealthy men can take over the government get, buy up the court system and pass laws that will only protect them, that will in
so the only guys who can afford to protect their lands are the guys who have money. what happens is people like thomas lincoln get forced out of kentucky. that is why the lincolns leave kentucky and they go -- to indiana, not to illinois. that is going to be later. indiana. this is a really important move for america's political system because indiana is protected by congress the articles of confederation, actually. in 1787 under the northwest ordinance when the founding fathers first...
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they're the ones who fund the candidates; they're the ones who fund the parties; they're the ones who hire huge armies of lobbyists to work on an ongoing basis with whoever gets elected. and they fund all these think tanks that produce endless resources and reports and researchers and specialists for the radio and the television to shape the consciousness of what americans see, hear, and think. and the end result are events sort of like the two political presidential conventions in which not a word is said about the system, not a word is said of the sort i've just finished telling you about in which they each blame each other as if the politicos had the power to do much about all of this. but there's no systemic analysis, no systemic recognition. what else about this system is bizarre? well, one of the results of the shaping of consciousness is the following kind of really strange idea. it goes like this: if you give corporations a chance to make profits, then good things will happen. so, for example, we have to create a profitable business climate because then businesses, say by cutt
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the one that was moved to terrorism because of his older brother who had no choices, who was, you know malleable and young and all these things they're going to try to claim to keep him off death row, and i think the prosecution just simply believes no this was the bad brother. this was also the bad brother, and that's where the proof through the witnesses and others is going to come out, and that's why the defense attorney conceded at the first second there's no question here. he is guilty. it's just whether he is you know -- he is guilty enough to put him to death. >> all right. juliet and also alexandra, thank you very much. we're going to have a lot more on the boston marathon bombing trial and the survivors. shocking testimony when we come back. plus dr. ben carson who just might be running for president, has a case of foot and mouth disease when he talks about homo sexuality being a choice. does the gop have a problem with gay people? most of the products we all buy are transported on container ships. before a truck delivers it to your store, a container ship delivered it to that
the one that was moved to terrorism because of his older brother who had no choices, who was, you know malleable and young and all these things they're going to try to claim to keep him off death row, and i think the prosecution just simply believes no this was the bad brother. this was also the bad brother, and that's where the proof through the witnesses and others is going to come out, and that's why the defense attorney conceded at the first second there's no question here. he is guilty....
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anyone who refused would face misdemeanor charges and have their goods confiscated. >> anyone who is going -- >> i'm not a criminal, why are they treating us this way, said this vendor who didn't want to be identified. >> i just went home and it was hard for me to sleep because i was wondering how the people are going to be able to feed their children, to pay the rent. this was the only way for them to survive, the only labor they had. >> this woman works for the parish and is trying to find a way to help the vendors. san jose police say they only responded because of community complaints. but nbc bay area has learned the county and environmental health department is cracking down on street vendors without permits county wide ahead of next year's super bowl at levi's stadium. after several unreturned phone calls, we went directly to the environmental health office and asked for the inspector who spoke with guadalupe church about its vendors. >> looking for susan. >> i'm right here. >> oh, hi. >> hi. give me one second. >> sure. >> susan referred me to her boss, confirmed the county i
anyone who refused would face misdemeanor charges and have their goods confiscated. >> anyone who is going -- >> i'm not a criminal, why are they treating us this way, said this vendor who didn't want to be identified. >> i just went home and it was hard for me to sleep because i was wondering how the people are going to be able to feed their children, to pay the rent. this was the only way for them to survive, the only labor they had. >> this woman works for the parish...
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a lot of the politics is not decided by those who go invoke but those who stay home. host: how has selma changed in the last 50 years? guest: it has changed a lot even from the first time i was here in the 1970's. the voting rights museum, the commemorations that have previously taken place i think we have almost reached the point and i don't know that we are there yet, that americans on the whole can take pride in these kinds of commemorations. it is not just a predominately black crowd. when i came here today i was driving down with another person and the traffic got so bad, i had to get out of the car and start walking. and when i did that, some students on a bus recognized me. i guess they had been studying one of my books. and they came out of the bus and we started our own march. even today, and these were people of various races who were studying the voting rights movement in their classes and wanted to be here. and they were brought by some of their teachers from butler university -- butler university. i called the march from nowhere into selma to commemorate
a lot of the politics is not decided by those who go invoke but those who stay home. host: how has selma changed in the last 50 years? guest: it has changed a lot even from the first time i was here in the 1970's. the voting rights museum, the commemorations that have previously taken place i think we have almost reached the point and i don't know that we are there yet, that americans on the whole can take pride in these kinds of commemorations. it is not just a predominately black crowd. when...
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children who didn't get the shot had the same risk of developing autism as those who did. team published the findings in the new england journal of medicine. other studies carried out by researchers in sweden, britain finland, and the u.s. also found no association between mmr and autism. additional evidence came from japan. the japanese changed their vaccine schedule in 1993 replacing the mmr triple shot with three separate vaccinations. but following the change, autism rates did not fall. in fact, they appeared to rise thus making the triple shot an unlikely cause of autism. the danish team now went on to investigate the second theory, the mercury preservative thimerosal. it turned out that in denmark, there was a simple way to test this, as well. >> in denmark, since the '70s, only one vaccine has contained thimerosal, and that was a pertussis vaccine. it contained thimerosal until may-june '92. then the same vaccine continued, but without thimerosal. >> narrator: hviid and colleagues found that children who were given pertussis vaccines with thimerosal before 1992 had
children who didn't get the shot had the same risk of developing autism as those who did. team published the findings in the new england journal of medicine. other studies carried out by researchers in sweden, britain finland, and the u.s. also found no association between mmr and autism. additional evidence came from japan. the japanese changed their vaccine schedule in 1993 replacing the mmr triple shot with three separate vaccinations. but following the change, autism rates did not fall. in...
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who makes that decision.it's possibly a legal decision. >> where. >> in europe, european court of human rights has already ordered turkey to compensate those expatriates that they throw out of modern cyprus, 50 years ago which were living memory. president obama a couple years ago had tea with a genocide survivor who was 103, the world's most famous armenian who of course was kim kardashian. it's still for children, for grandchildren. these people live it. and you know, i'm an australian actually and they were the reason we were on the beaches and my great uncle was shot by a turkish sniper. i don't remember him much because he volunteered to fight. the turkish sniper was lawfully depending his own position but it's different with victims of an international crime. that's why i think this is not a strategy as genocide deniers call it. it was a crime. the crime of genocide as we now call it. then it was called a crime against humanity. and because they are victims of crime and it's been unrequited, i think tod
who makes that decision.it's possibly a legal decision. >> where. >> in europe, european court of human rights has already ordered turkey to compensate those expatriates that they throw out of modern cyprus, 50 years ago which were living memory. president obama a couple years ago had tea with a genocide survivor who was 103, the world's most famous armenian who of course was kim kardashian. it's still for children, for grandchildren. these people live it. and you know, i'm an...
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the people who knew them, who loved them, deserve the truth. the government they served has a duty to provide that truth and do whatever is necessary to make sure it never happens again. thank you for listening. and to all our foreign service and diplomatic security officers, thank you for what you do for us every day. >> monday night clyburn on the net neutrality ruling. >> what i am proposing we do is overhaul the lifeline program and make it concurrent with the information age. the prices and opportunities have been explosive for the rest of us. get those providers out of the certification business. that is the number one problem we have been
the people who knew them, who loved them, deserve the truth. the government they served has a duty to provide that truth and do whatever is necessary to make sure it never happens again. thank you for listening. and to all our foreign service and diplomatic security officers, thank you for what you do for us every day. >> monday night clyburn on the net neutrality ruling. >> what i am proposing we do is overhaul the lifeline program and make it concurrent with the information age....
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and sweat and blood, who strives valiantly, who errs, who comes short again and again because there is no effort without error and shortcoming but who does actually strive to do the deeds, who knows the great enthusiasms the great devotions, who spends himself or herself in a worthy cause, who at best in the end nose in the end the triumph of high achievement, and who at the worst, if he fails or if she fails, at least fails while daring greatly so that his place or her place shall never be with those cold and timid souls who know neither victory nor defeat. i just want to -- in case there is a temptation to rise to the critics chair and assumed the critics seat -- i want to present the man in the arena. [applause] >> thank you. thank you to pastor strong and to the bishops and to all of our officials from washington and to all of our activists, civil rights leaders, the chair lady of the naacp. please stand, our chair lady. [applause] mostly, to our foot soldiers from 1965 -- [applause] come on. give them a big hand. [applause] i want to turn to the book of joshua. first chapter, b
and sweat and blood, who strives valiantly, who errs, who comes short again and again because there is no effort without error and shortcoming but who does actually strive to do the deeds, who knows the great enthusiasms the great devotions, who spends himself or herself in a worthy cause, who at best in the end nose in the end the triumph of high achievement, and who at the worst, if he fails or if she fails, at least fails while daring greatly so that his place or her place shall never be...
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california's labor commissioner who went along on their raid says the labor contractor who provided this housing was breaking the law. >> when they locate housing or identify housing for them but they're not to be involved or making a profit from that. and certainly, a house where they've got 29 people living in a two bedroom house. obviously that's exploitation of these workers. >> reporter: the state says it will move the workers to more suitable housing immediately and likely revoke the license of the contractor. gallo probably will not receive any punishment. a gallo spokesperson told us by home there haven't been any allegations the contractor provided improper housing in the past. and said gallo will not tolerate such treatment of workers. the sonoma county wine industry says growers need to be aggressive in finding out how their labor contractors are treating workers. >> they need to make sure that license is intact. it's probably pretty hard to know exactly how that operation is working after hours. for the winery, but it's still important to try to know. >> it's personally heart
california's labor commissioner who went along on their raid says the labor contractor who provided this housing was breaking the law. >> when they locate housing or identify housing for them but they're not to be involved or making a profit from that. and certainly, a house where they've got 29 people living in a two bedroom house. obviously that's exploitation of these workers. >> reporter: the state says it will move the workers to more suitable housing immediately and likely...
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concerned, they didn't know who was good, who was bad. so we're going to see a reaction on the part of the committee. let alone those who are not cuban and couldn't understand the massive onslaught that was really over running all of the the -- that's where you're the opening. >> let me segue to kate's comments. i think growing up in miami in the 1980s and studying cuba for so long that in many ways it was an urban legend that nobody really wanted to believe that there would have been 300 to 400 agents among 32,000 in the first 20 days that arrived. the same time might be passing information to there and are ways that are convenient to the castro government. they're radicalizing the discourse and community everybody knew it was radicalized. to make things worse to make things more difficult for cubans to discuss their problems or their views of what was possible in cuba, this was an urban legend. and and i think it gives a little more credibility to what undoubtedly were voices among the exiles at that time about how really nasty scenario
concerned, they didn't know who was good, who was bad. so we're going to see a reaction on the part of the committee. let alone those who are not cuban and couldn't understand the massive onslaught that was really over running all of the the -- that's where you're the opening. >> let me segue to kate's comments. i think growing up in miami in the 1980s and studying cuba for so long that in many ways it was an urban legend that nobody really wanted to believe that there would have been 300...
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who's with me?rter: outside the theater -- protesters said the city and bowser are give eight way city land and not helping enough people being priced out. some condos in once poor neighborhoods now sell for a million dollars or more. >> our focus will be on how we're creating jobs and opportunities for d.c. residents and small businesses. >> reporter: long time community and social services planner kay pearson says she's hopeful bowser will tilt development in the right direction. >>> i know that she is a woman of her word. you know you have to not just build a village. you have to address the issues, the underlying issues that have created the economic disparity out there. >> reporter: in the district tom sherwood news4. >>> falls church residents have a chance to weigh in on a controversial project proposed for west broad street and north west street. the mason road development will include mixed use retail pap movie theater, motel, 340 rental apartments a six-level parking garage and it would di
who's with me?rter: outside the theater -- protesters said the city and bowser are give eight way city land and not helping enough people being priced out. some condos in once poor neighborhoods now sell for a million dollars or more. >> our focus will be on how we're creating jobs and opportunities for d.c. residents and small businesses. >> reporter: long time community and social services planner kay pearson says she's hopeful bowser will tilt development in the right direction....
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[ laughter ] who is up next?n't matter, you'll just show what you want. [ laughter ] kill the graphic for that last joke i told. next we have eleanor roosevelt i hope. [ laughter ] who said, "do what you feel in your heart to be right. for you will be criticized anyway." [ laughter ] let's see the first draft. "do you baby girl, haters gonna hate." [ cheers and applause ] exactly. do what you want. be your own person. marry your cousin. show whatever graphic you want to show. [ laughter ] next we have a quote from confucius who said, "it does not matter how slowly you go, as long as you do not stop." and the first draft was, "it does not matter how slowly you go, as long as you do not stop unless you are walking in front of me. then speed up or i will strangle you with my crazy ass beard." [ laughter ] [ cheers and applause ] that's what confucius said. i want to strangle confucius, because i hate how he starts every sentence with, "confucius say." just say it, confucius, we know it is you talking. you didn't hav
[ laughter ] who is up next?n't matter, you'll just show what you want. [ laughter ] kill the graphic for that last joke i told. next we have eleanor roosevelt i hope. [ laughter ] who said, "do what you feel in your heart to be right. for you will be criticized anyway." [ laughter ] let's see the first draft. "do you baby girl, haters gonna hate." [ cheers and applause ] exactly. do what you want. be your own person. marry your cousin. show whatever graphic you want to...
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and not just the ability to look at somebody who has been vetted look at someone who has not gone through a database from a background standpoint and say you get into the pre-check line. part of why we are trying to have this hearing is to make sure that those individuals who are in the pre-check line, that there is some science behind getting them that, as well as some vetting of who they are. more specifically, we talked about the whistleblower who said they saw and knew someone in line that was a domestic terrorist, had a conviction, went to jail. can you provide me with whether or not that is -- if the tso sees an individual of that description, that they have the authority to say you need to go back for further vetting for enhanced screening? >> tso's have had that authority. the discretion to deny an individual access to the pre-check lane and send them to the standards grinning process on that day. back in 2008, we started training our tso's in critical thinking skills in response to the ig's investigation. we have reiterated that guidance. >> you want to comment? >> when we engage
and not just the ability to look at somebody who has been vetted look at someone who has not gone through a database from a background standpoint and say you get into the pre-check line. part of why we are trying to have this hearing is to make sure that those individuals who are in the pre-check line, that there is some science behind getting them that, as well as some vetting of who they are. more specifically, we talked about the whistleblower who said they saw and knew someone in line that...
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who is our leader? >> dr. king! >> who is our leader? >> dr. king. >> god bless you. >> dr. martin luther kick's address to the march on montgomery. reporting from the alabama state capitol. >> we are going to sing now. "we shall overcome" and following the singing dr. edwin teller, the executive secretary of the american baptist convention who is the official representative of the national council of churches here today will pronounce the benediction. let us now stop in our tracks and let us join our hands. the 300 people who march, stay where you are. we have transportation for you back to selma. we shall over come. ♪ we shall over come we shall overcome we shall overcome some day ♪ oh, deep in my heart i do believe we shall overcome some day ♪ god is on our side god is on our side god is on our side today ♪ deep in my heart i do believe we shall overcome some day. ♪ >> black and white together. >> ♪ black and white together black and white together black and white together now oh, we -- deep in my heart irks i do believe we shall overcome some day ♪ >> we're not afraid. >
who is our leader? >> dr. king! >> who is our leader? >> dr. king. >> god bless you. >> dr. martin luther kick's address to the march on montgomery. reporting from the alabama state capitol. >> we are going to sing now. "we shall overcome" and following the singing dr. edwin teller, the executive secretary of the american baptist convention who is the official representative of the national council of churches here today will pronounce the...
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who needs gen-x when we've got bitter boomers who are also crooners?ant you to think older, nastier and more prone to go to the bathroom more often, after this. right? wrong. because you're not you you're a cancer hospital and your daughter... she's a team of leading researchers... and that brilliant idea is a breakthrough in patient treatment that could save thousands of lives. which means you need a diverse team of advisors helping you. from research data analytics all the way to transformation of clinical care. so you call pwc. the right people to get the extraordinary done. neil: well, you think only millennials complain? well, that depends and i'm not talking about the adult diaper. [laughter] i am talking bitter boomers who have had it with the young and the restless. it's true. and my glorifying these young punks with their own segment, well, the hex with that. time for a geezer rebuttal right now. [laughter] >> that guy in the middle -- who's that? neil: these bitter boomers are just the ones to set 'em straight, charlie gasparino, david asman
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let's talk about -- you have three new names today who's up and who's down. let's start with fiorina? >> she's been doing a good job. she's been hustling and been out there. she did a particularly good job at cpac a new-look cpac and she did a great job primarily on these grounds, that of anybody on the stage she most lacerated hillary clinton and took the fight directly to hillary clinton because remember when republicans are thinking about who they're going to nominate, they're thinking of who can take on hillary clinton on a debate stage. and carly fiorina wowed of people in that hall and she's definitely earned a place for herself in that top ten. >> i thought that was extremely smart strategy for her. let's talk about rand paul, up or down? >> he's up. he won the cpac poll. i was thinking we might see more movement from paul. but he moved up one spot. as expected he won the cpac poll. and the question is that ted cruz, the senator from texas, who moved down one, is looking to occupy the same space as rand paul in many ways the two of them have had sort o
let's talk about -- you have three new names today who's up and who's down. let's start with fiorina? >> she's been doing a good job. she's been hustling and been out there. she did a particularly good job at cpac a new-look cpac and she did a great job primarily on these grounds, that of anybody on the stage she most lacerated hillary clinton and took the fight directly to hillary clinton because remember when republicans are thinking about who they're going to nominate, they're thinking...
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those who were left behind described the pain and the loss of this act just as keenly as those who passed to pass as white men to lose a the sense of indebtedness in a community. for many family members and friends of those who passed, racial identity came to mean much more than an individual's rejection of the race. it meant no longer belonging as a family member and no longer sharing experiences, stories and memories of times past. passing is often represented as a story of gain. bypassing his flight particularly during the years of legalized segregation one could access a range of employment opportunities that would be otherwise restricted trade one could live in a better neighborhood and one could enjoy countless social privileges when sitting in a more comfortable seat on a train were being addressed as mr. or mrs. respectful titles reserved for white men and women only. but my cousin's story made me realize that to write a history of passing is to write a history of loss. the goal of my work is to explore not only what was gained by passing as white but also what was lost by walking
those who were left behind described the pain and the loss of this act just as keenly as those who passed to pass as white men to lose a the sense of indebtedness in a community. for many family members and friends of those who passed, racial identity came to mean much more than an individual's rejection of the race. it meant no longer belonging as a family member and no longer sharing experiences, stories and memories of times past. passing is often represented as a story of gain. bypassing...
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campbell: who you got? mark: i look at who had the best week in 2016 politics? none of them. my magic wand says this man. campbell: joe bide snn mark: he's now being seen as, if hillary clinton fail the controversies overtake her, he's the man. and he is more into running than most people realize if he can find a way to do it he'll do it. there's now a draft joe biden effort going on by some of his former and current supporters. chances are hillary clinton runs and is the democratic nominee but as more people say she should get a challenge or maybe shield falter. biden, people were discouldn'ting before and now he's the man. campbell: i have one question, this is a serious question, how co-you overcome this? how do you overcome the shoulder rubbing? the visual, the image, over and over again. mark: may not be a deal but everybody has problems. coming up, focus group madness in our week in a fortnight review with in "with all due reflect." ♪ mark: faux focus focus, focus group. john and i did some focus groups on thursday. yesterday we showed the republican group and separatel
campbell: who you got? mark: i look at who had the best week in 2016 politics? none of them. my magic wand says this man. campbell: joe bide snn mark: he's now being seen as, if hillary clinton fail the controversies overtake her, he's the man. and he is more into running than most people realize if he can find a way to do it he'll do it. there's now a draft joe biden effort going on by some of his former and current supporters. chances are hillary clinton runs and is the democratic nominee but...
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jesus, the one who stood up against oppression, the one who fed the hungry and clothes to the naked, the one who gave us affordable health care -- when we got through with jesus, they had to try to destroy the jesus we know. i know why they burned the cross. they realized it was at the cross when i first saw the light and the burning of my heart. you put me in the back of the bus. it was at the cross, at the cross where i got my strength. he walks with me. he talks with me. he tells me that i'm his own. he gave water when i was thirsty . he's my rock, my sword and shield. he's the bright and morning star. yeah. yes. [applause] i'm going to sit down for real but i heard strong reading my bible. there's a part you didn't read. there've been times that i had to cry sometimes. he walks with me in my life. i've had to cry sometimes in my life. i've walked alone sometimes. i've been lied on, cheated talked about. i've been mistreated. i've been up. i've been down. i've been level to the ground. i've been bad. i've been prosecuted. but through it all i learned to trust in jesus. i've learne
jesus, the one who stood up against oppression, the one who fed the hungry and clothes to the naked, the one who gave us affordable health care -- when we got through with jesus, they had to try to destroy the jesus we know. i know why they burned the cross. they realized it was at the cross when i first saw the light and the burning of my heart. you put me in the back of the bus. it was at the cross, at the cross where i got my strength. he walks with me. he talks with me. he tells me that i'm...
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who knew. >> larry: who said you can't trust somebody who thinks you're crazy?uise. >> no penelope. that was right in front of you. i tonight know how you missed that one. damn kids being in the pool. who said that once again, i'm sorry. diit again. i did it again. my bad. once again. okay, on 9/11, i didn't like how rock music responded. >> sadly, i read this today. >> larry: yup, ted cruz. >> i don't even know what that means. >> larry: "we are the authorities on improving conditions." >> tom cruise. >> larry: tom cruise there it is. >> yes. >> larry: that's our little cruise quiz. we'll be right back with more. ( cheers and applause ) you guys did a good ♪ ♪ sometimes the little things last the longest. give extra. get extra. introducing york minis. a bite size way to enjoy the full size sensation of peppermint and rich dark chocolate. york minis get the sensation. ♪ music plays love you by the free design ♪ ♪ attendant: welcome back. man: thank you. it's not home. but with every well considered detail . . . it becomes one step closer. no wonder more people.
who knew. >> larry: who said you can't trust somebody who thinks you're crazy?uise. >> no penelope. that was right in front of you. i tonight know how you missed that one. damn kids being in the pool. who said that once again, i'm sorry. diit again. i did it again. my bad. once again. okay, on 9/11, i didn't like how rock music responded. >> sadly, i read this today. >> larry: yup, ted cruz. >> i don't even know what that means. >> larry: "we are the...
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, who gave the ultimate surface we went our brave men and women who figure out on behalf of the nation abrade it will contain scared soils from the hills and valleys of upper europe from central america to the conflicts happening in the deserts scared soil and many monument will give voice to those who are lost the irony although i've served e served in the army and prepared for battle my desert is colorado springs my junldz were the sweltering summers of south carolina but nevertheless, i stand here today to give voice to those who are now silent those who that gave in their life in battle out of duty and honor i've found with the stories i've heard from my veteran students and other veterans who have seen embattle each one fall even gave in their life for the man standing next to them by honoring the fall we must also honor who those who they for the truth of the matter u fought for and with those who made it back home this monument speaks for those who were made silent by death we as the community need to give voice to those who silently live on from our elected koflz of officials t
, who gave the ultimate surface we went our brave men and women who figure out on behalf of the nation abrade it will contain scared soils from the hills and valleys of upper europe from central america to the conflicts happening in the deserts scared soil and many monument will give voice to those who are lost the irony although i've served e served in the army and prepared for battle my desert is colorado springs my junldz were the sweltering summers of south carolina but nevertheless, i...
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we are the people emerson wrote of, who for truth and honor's sake stand fast and suffer long who arelong as we can see far enough. that's what america is. not stock photos or airbrushed history or feeble attempts to define some of us as more american than others. we respect the past but we don't pine for the past. we don't fear the future. we grab for it. america's not some fragile thing. we are large in the words of whitten containing multitudes. we are boisterous and full of energy perpetually young in spirit. that's why someone like john lewis at the ripe old age of 25 could lead the march. and that's what the young people here today and listening all across the country must take away from this day. you are america. unconstrained by habit and convention. unencumbered by what is because you're ready to seize what out to be. for everywhere in this country there are first steps to be taken. there's new ground to cover. there's more bridges to be crossed. and it is you, the young and fearless at heart, the most diverse and educated generation in our history, who the nation is waiting
we are the people emerson wrote of, who for truth and honor's sake stand fast and suffer long who arelong as we can see far enough. that's what america is. not stock photos or airbrushed history or feeble attempts to define some of us as more american than others. we respect the past but we don't pine for the past. we don't fear the future. we grab for it. america's not some fragile thing. we are large in the words of whitten containing multitudes. we are boisterous and full of energy...
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who knew. >> larry: who said you can't trust somebody who thinks you're crazy? >> tom cruise. >> no penelope. that was right in front of you. i tonight know how you missed that one. damn kids being in the pool. who said that once again, i'm sorry. diit again. i did it again. my bad. once again. okay, on 9/11, i didn't like how rock music responded. >> sadly, i read this today. >> larry: yup, ted cruz. >> i don't even know what that means. >> larry: "we are the authorities on improving conditions." >> tom cruise. >> larry: tom cruise there it is. >> yes. >> larry: that's our little cruise quiz. we'll be right back with more. ( cheers and applause ) you guys did a good ♪ with the smart phones locked away . . . it's time to unleash the awseome power of these: ♪ hands. ♪ you got it booking right. ♪ booking.com booking.yeah how do they make starburst taste so juicy? they use wicked small fighter jets to shoot the juiciness into every starburst. [ pilot ] it's about to get juicy. whoo! i feel so aliii... it takes guts. [ female announcer ] starburst. unexplainably jui
who knew. >> larry: who said you can't trust somebody who thinks you're crazy? >> tom cruise. >> no penelope. that was right in front of you. i tonight know how you missed that one. damn kids being in the pool. who said that once again, i'm sorry. diit again. i did it again. my bad. once again. okay, on 9/11, i didn't like how rock music responded. >> sadly, i read this today. >> larry: yup, ted cruz. >> i don't even know what that means. >> larry:...
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sadly, some of the most vulnerable youth are those who are missing or in foster care, kids who end up being unfortunately, exposed to human trafficking, sometimes sexual trafficking. the idea of the missing children legislation is simple. it says let's help find these children as quickly as possible by having better information on them. i'll give you one example on that. in ohio we've had 71 kids who have gone missing since january 1. these are 71 children who are out there somewhere minors. and for those 71 children, we only have 22 photographs. so this is since january 1. one thing the legislation does is it says let's get the data including requirement of a photograph so that all of us can have the opportunity to help find these young people before they might become subject to human trafficking. in ohio, we unfortunately have this issue in all of our regions, including in some of our smaller communities as well as our bigger urban centers where we have sex trafficking. they say children, and they get involved in this, the average age of getting involved in this is between 11 and 13
sadly, some of the most vulnerable youth are those who are missing or in foster care, kids who end up being unfortunately, exposed to human trafficking, sometimes sexual trafficking. the idea of the missing children legislation is simple. it says let's help find these children as quickly as possible by having better information on them. i'll give you one example on that. in ohio we've had 71 kids who have gone missing since january 1. these are 71 children who are out there somewhere minors....
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who they see their allies are. and these shifts could go on for the next ten years because the kurds are another group that's fighting on our behalf who want independence, and we're going to be in a tough spot also by taking advantage of that and then when they turn to us and say, well do we get our country now out of this? and if we say yes, then we alienate the turks. >> the irony is there's so many historical echoes here because when the nazis rolled through much of russia on their way to moscow, they found a lot of people at least initially glad to see them. they hated the communist system. but after they met the nazis and the ss came in and killed all the priests and the jews and the gypsies and the gays they said wait a minute this is worse than stalin. they didn't have a happy situation as they retreated, obviously. could that happen here with the shia? are they going to be worse than the isis forces? is anybody going to like anybody over there? >> i'm not a big fan of historical comparisons like that. i thi
who they see their allies are. and these shifts could go on for the next ten years because the kurds are another group that's fighting on our behalf who want independence, and we're going to be in a tough spot also by taking advantage of that and then when they turn to us and say, well do we get our country now out of this? and if we say yes, then we alienate the turks. >> the irony is there's so many historical echoes here because when the nazis rolled through much of russia on their way...
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but who is isis? they combine viciousness on the ground with a supremacy of social media. >> trying to create the largest caliphate it can. >> it spread even further to libya where they beheaded >>> where they beheaded 21 christians on the banks of the mediterranean sea. what do we know about the man wearing the wrist watch who says he is the leader of isis. >> has been a shadowy presence for a very long time. >> why do you think this keeps ending up attached to terrorism? >> isis controls the area the size of kansas. is there a strategy to defeat them? >> what do you understand the strategy to be? >> i think it doesn't sound like a strategy to me. >> you will see why they are the richest terrorist organization on earth. >> isis is hell on earth and the world continues to witness the cruelty and viciousness. the team has made more than 15 trips to iraq where isis continues to gain ground. where else are they spreading. and we have isis elements. we have them in yemen and south africa. you have them li
but who is isis? they combine viciousness on the ground with a supremacy of social media. >> trying to create the largest caliphate it can. >> it spread even further to libya where they beheaded >>> where they beheaded 21 christians on the banks of the mediterranean sea. what do we know about the man wearing the wrist watch who says he is the leader of isis. >> has been a shadowy presence for a very long time. >> why do you think this keeps ending up attached to...
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you had a couple of doctors who tried hard to study him. you have the occasional doctors in the trial period to figure out what to do with him. he was in prison for over 50 years. people would make more for point to study him he would think that you have the occasional doctor went after him. he applied for parole quite a few times so you had to figure out if he was fit to go back in society again. beyond that, no. he was just shocked into solitary. people thought if you don't see him you just don't know that he's there. no one paid attention at all. they just made sure people forgot about him. even though he made sure that people didn't forget about him. he became a writer. he wrote articles for newspapers. he wrote dozens of letters to every governor who came into office. he wrote letters to lawyers. you can find those as well. he wrote a short autobiography. even those the city tried to forget about him he wanted to be remembered. he liked to be the center of attention.
you had a couple of doctors who tried hard to study him. you have the occasional doctors in the trial period to figure out what to do with him. he was in prison for over 50 years. people would make more for point to study him he would think that you have the occasional doctor went after him. he applied for parole quite a few times so you had to figure out if he was fit to go back in society again. beyond that, no. he was just shocked into solitary. people thought if you don't see him you just...
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it is a mistake for people to attack people who want to talk about these issues and who want to try to do something about it. i hope that we can have a dialogue in the country that will be constructive and will allow us to move forward on a variety of remedies to these very serious issues. ylan: you are professor at american university, washington college of law and a former >> short time ago president obama in selma alabama, getting ready to cross the edmund pettus bridge in some on the 50 -- in selma on the 50th anniversary of bloody sunday. marchers attempting a march from selma to montgomery were stopped at this bridge by alabama state troopers and local police. many of the activists were beaten. care gas was fired i police -- teargas was fired by police. this afternoon, the president spoke at the commemoration in selma, alabama. we will show you his speech in a few moments. you will also see the speech by congressman john lewis, who introduces the president. he was a marcher and organizer in 1965 and took part in the march on that date in 1965. john lewis was eaten by police --bea
it is a mistake for people to attack people who want to talk about these issues and who want to try to do something about it. i hope that we can have a dialogue in the country that will be constructive and will allow us to move forward on a variety of remedies to these very serious issues. ylan: you are professor at american university, washington college of law and a former >> short time ago president obama in selma alabama, getting ready to cross the edmund pettus bridge in some on the...
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who knows. who knows. >> oh, a week of stories over hillary clinton's e-mails capped by that skit on "saturday night live." now it's become a pretty familiar pattern but will this story evaporate like so many in the past or does it spell real trouble for the upc campaign? jon karl examines those questions in our "closer look." >> hi, everybody. >> reporter: last night hillary clinton and daughter chelsea got a rousing welcome at a meeting of the clinton global initiative. hillary clinton didn't say anything about the topic du jour but president obama did telling cbs he was unaware that she conducted official business using personal e-mail. when did he learn about it? >> the same time everybody else earn learned it through news reports. >> reporter: the president praised secretary clinton as a great secretary of state but made it clear he does not handle his e-mail the way she did. >> my e-mails, the blackberry that i carry around, all those records are available. >> reporter: the president said
who knows. who knows. >> oh, a week of stories over hillary clinton's e-mails capped by that skit on "saturday night live." now it's become a pretty familiar pattern but will this story evaporate like so many in the past or does it spell real trouble for the upc campaign? jon karl examines those questions in our "closer look." >> hi, everybody. >> reporter: last night hillary clinton and daughter chelsea got a rousing welcome at a meeting of the clinton...
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, who he slaughtered. he was surrounded by much more powerful neighbors. why are we invading?" i mean, people figured it out that way, some of them, half of them. 300 retired generals, admirals, national security officials, famous diplomats, including jim baker and brent scowcroft and marine general zinni and the head of the former national security agency, bill odom, spoke out and wrote against invading iraq before it happened in march 2003. a majority of the people in this country think that there's something inflated about our military budget. [scattered laughter] all right. well, they've read the pentagon audits and the gao reports and the "60 minute" exposes and so on. it's horrendously inflated. waste, fraud, abuse is only part of it. we're still building cost-overrun military weapons systems designed for the soviet union era of hostility. like, the f-22 should never be built. you could put it on this stage. that's how much $200 million of electronics cost, profit in overruns. why are we building mor
, who he slaughtered. he was surrounded by much more powerful neighbors. why are we invading?" i mean, people figured it out that way, some of them, half of them. 300 retired generals, admirals, national security officials, famous diplomats, including jim baker and brent scowcroft and marine general zinni and the head of the former national security agency, bill odom, spoke out and wrote against invading iraq before it happened in march 2003. a majority of the people in this country think...