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but then a few months on and off to scholz searchers cash and carry with a special program but then to give double the difference. but then shoots get the she to musec with the sideways glance that is a sensitive moment. [laughter] and that i would like something in return. can you drive read there? so i drove her basically to a secret area of birmingham and they would not lettuce and. and he got in trouble for bringing us along so we had to wait in the parking lot. so then god knows what lyndon they had training camps and tuesday and never discussed by religion and. to the catenate with the infidel. who is jewish. so it is better to be jewish day and the atheist? >> but they have training camps and one of them said they never message you but then this was all a 1996 or 1997 and with the anti-defamation league. he said britain but i think he meant me as well with what islamic terrorism actually means. and then four years later all those people were convicted with acts of terrorism.
but then a few months on and off to scholz searchers cash and carry with a special program but then to give double the difference. but then shoots get the she to musec with the sideways glance that is a sensitive moment. [laughter] and that i would like something in return. can you drive read there? so i drove her basically to a secret area of birmingham and they would not lettuce and. and he got in trouble for bringing us along so we had to wait in the parking lot. so then god knows what...
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scholz is a very clever guy about this.ixon, although he said racist things put in affirmative action. he understood the economics of this. he said that these black kids will never get to the middle-class high school or to a middle-class college unless we help them. nixon was -- this is an important point about nixon to me. nixon was an outsider. he understood what it was like to be an outsider. he said terrible things about blacks. he did. but on so many levels, he understood that they were outsiders who needed help, and he did help them. charlie: what about sheer brainpower? do we look at him and say this is a very bright guy? tim: a political genius and a man who committed political suicide. who made so many disastrous and self-destructive decisions that he brought himself down like the shakespearean king in the fifth act. charlie: that was a a personality flaw? a value flaw? tim: he said it himself. he said it himself the day he resigned. he said that others may hate you, but don't let yourself hate them. because then y
scholz is a very clever guy about this.ixon, although he said racist things put in affirmative action. he understood the economics of this. he said that these black kids will never get to the middle-class high school or to a middle-class college unless we help them. nixon was -- this is an important point about nixon to me. nixon was an outsider. he understood what it was like to be an outsider. he said terrible things about blacks. he did. but on so many levels, he understood that they were...
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festival speakers include scott simon, kevin scholz, and alice goffman. on american history tv on c-span 3, join us for several featured programs on sunday, beginning at 4:00 p.m. eastern on real america, the nasa film, the four days of gemini 4 the 1965 manned spaceflight and the first american to walk in space. at 4:30, world war ii photographer tony for car on his thousands of pictures capturing the were experience and the stories behind those images. at 6:00, on a mac and artifacts we visit with senator lamar alexander as he visits stories in his washington, d.c., senate office. and at 6:30, bob schieffer peter arnett and david hume kennerly discuss their vietnam war expenses at the opening of the museum's reporting vietnam exhibit. get a complete schedule at www.c-span.org. coming up like today on c-span washington journal's next at 10:30 a.m. eastern a discussion about states compliance with the epa carbon emissions limitations for power plants. at 11:30, a defense department briefing on the u.s. campaign against isis. coming up in about 45 minutes,
festival speakers include scott simon, kevin scholz, and alice goffman. on american history tv on c-span 3, join us for several featured programs on sunday, beginning at 4:00 p.m. eastern on real america, the nasa film, the four days of gemini 4 the 1965 manned spaceflight and the first american to walk in space. at 4:30, world war ii photographer tony for car on his thousands of pictures capturing the were experience and the stories behind those images. at 6:00, on a mac and artifacts we visit...
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martin scholz says he is confident on a solution for greece. we are slowly dancing toward the end. go to athens and brussels in a moment. vonnie: the top headline is with greece. some fast-paced horsetrading today. bloomberg news is learning that the creditors -- an admission from alexis tsipras that some creditors did not like his latest plan. he will speak in brussels with the heads of the imf the ecb and the european union. a former greek prime minister talked about his chances. >> there will be a widespread consensus beyond the confines of the government's party. prime minister tsipras himself will have to put his full weight behind to the agreement to pass it in his own party but i think he can do that. vonnie: six days from now greece must pay the imf $1.6 billion. president obama is expected to win fast-track negotiating authority today for the asian trade bill. it cleared the last major hurdle yesterday in the senate. final passage requires only a simple majority. amazon is the latest retailer to stop sales of confederate flags. the internet giant is joining walmart and a s
martin scholz says he is confident on a solution for greece. we are slowly dancing toward the end. go to athens and brussels in a moment. vonnie: the top headline is with greece. some fast-paced horsetrading today. bloomberg news is learning that the creditors -- an admission from alexis tsipras that some creditors did not like his latest plan. he will speak in brussels with the heads of the imf the ecb and the european union. a former greek prime minister talked about his chances. >>...
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scholz is a name you may not know, with the eu parliament the president of the eu parliament. the moment is how i would put it appeared. the headline is mario draghi and ecb say no more. brendan: they are not ready to say no more. tom: stay with us. another hour, next. good morning, teachers of night over "surveillance -- futures up nine. ♪ tom: greece and the creditors failed to work death rates an agreement in this hour. they meet to pick up the pieces. not -- the u.s. gets economic growth right. a conversation with lawrence summers, brendan greeley on america, they must stop fighting globalization. this is bloomberg "surveillance." it is thursday, june 25. joining me, vonnie quinn brendan greeley. the headlines are a blur out of greece. vonnie: we have been -- brendan: everybody in brussels has been doing the same thing. tom: i would look at the tape, futures up 10 up 13 or 12, we go down update, and gum back -- come back. let's go to top headlines. vonnie: it needs background music. a european official saying they may have a makings of a greek debt deal, greece says it has
scholz is a name you may not know, with the eu parliament the president of the eu parliament. the moment is how i would put it appeared. the headline is mario draghi and ecb say no more. brendan: they are not ready to say no more. tom: stay with us. another hour, next. good morning, teachers of night over "surveillance -- futures up nine. ♪ tom: greece and the creditors failed to work death rates an agreement in this hour. they meet to pick up the pieces. not -- the u.s. gets economic...
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i watch shows like elliott scholz. chris matthews. the others.ost: what political party do you identify with if any? caller: democrat. host: you are a democrat watching msnbc. ok. that is clark from merritt island, florida. the research center found that people -- there is not only according to age, but also according to their political party. the center found that the conservatives have a lower level of trust in media sources. they distrust me get more so than the liberals. -- distrust media more than the liberals. the research center also found that those who are consistently conservative candidate to watch fox news in much greater numbers than those that are consistently liberal. they watch msnbc, cnn, or other news sources. fox news is the most popular new source among consistently conservative viewers who were polled by the research center. our next color is broke from georgia. -- caller is brooke from georgia. caller: i typically do not watch television news. if i do it is something like npr or public television. intellihub.com is a good si
i watch shows like elliott scholz. chris matthews. the others.ost: what political party do you identify with if any? caller: democrat. host: you are a democrat watching msnbc. ok. that is clark from merritt island, florida. the research center found that people -- there is not only according to age, but also according to their political party. the center found that the conservatives have a lower level of trust in media sources. they distrust me get more so than the liberals. -- distrust media...