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life in the world of clarence's youth was fully segregated. in 1955 the year after the supreme court ruled segregated education unconstitutional, he and his brother moved in with his maternal grandparents, myers and christine anderson. myers anderson lacked the outward material signs of success that many prize so highly today. he grew up poor without a father and had only a third grade education. yet it was what he had rather than what he'd lacked that would make him the most profound influence on his grandson clarence thomas. mr. anderson's strength of character, his principles and values and his example shaped the man whose memoir would later be titled "my grandfather's so son." clarence's grandparents were honest, hard-working, and deeply religious people. they taught decency and respect for others insisting that clarence never refuse to do an errand for a neighbor. mr. anderson wanted his grandson to be self-sufficient, able to stand on his own two feet, even in a hostile world where the odds seemed heavily stacked defense him. the -- agai
life in the world of clarence's youth was fully segregated. in 1955 the year after the supreme court ruled segregated education unconstitutional, he and his brother moved in with his maternal grandparents, myers and christine anderson. myers anderson lacked the outward material signs of success that many prize so highly today. he grew up poor without a father and had only a third grade education. yet it was what he had rather than what he'd lacked that would make him the most profound influence...
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losing clarence, springsteen writes, was like losing the rain. >> there is no replacing clarence. else. clarence had mentioned he had a sax playing nephew, jake clemmons. springsteen turned to him to resolve the band's identity crisis. >> reporter: when you saw this was finally working was it a relief? >> oh, yeah, are you kidding? it was like -- it was like the weight of the world was off my shoulders, you know. >> reporter: springsteen faced an even greater challenge as he entered his 60s. a crippling atalk of depression, that he battled with the help of hi a member, patty scialfa. >> lasted for a long time. 60s. last for a year. slip away. come back for a year and a half. >> reporter: do you see it coming? feel it coming? >> not really. it sneaks up on you. like this thing that engulfs you. i got to where i didn't want to get out of bed, you know. well at home. and you're tough on everybody. hopefully not the kids. i always try to hide it from the kids. but you know, patty really had to work with me through it. and she was, her strength and -- and love she had. very important.
losing clarence, springsteen writes, was like losing the rain. >> there is no replacing clarence. else. clarence had mentioned he had a sax playing nephew, jake clemmons. springsteen turned to him to resolve the band's identity crisis. >> reporter: when you saw this was finally working was it a relief? >> oh, yeah, are you kidding? it was like -- it was like the weight of the world was off my shoulders, you know. >> reporter: springsteen faced an even greater challenge...
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clarence could be clarence excellently. he was very good at it. >> until his health began a long decline. in 2011, clemons suffered a stroke and died days later. "losing clarence" springsteen twice, "was like losing the rain." >> it happened very quick and suddenly was quite devastating. >> when something like that, to begin with, goes away, you got to be sitting there going, how do i replace this? >> there's no replacing clarence. you got to do something else. >> clarence had mentioned he had a sax playing nephew, jake clemons. springsteen turned to him to resolve the band's identity crisis. when you saw this was finally working, was it a relief? >> oh, yeah, are you it was like the weight of the world off my shoulders, you know. >> springsteen faced an even greater challenge as he entered his 60s, a crippling attack of depression that he'd battle with the help of his wife and e street band member, patti scialfa. >> it lasted for a long time, in my 60s, it lasted for a year then strip away then come back for a year and a h
clarence could be clarence excellently. he was very good at it. >> until his health began a long decline. in 2011, clemons suffered a stroke and died days later. "losing clarence" springsteen twice, "was like losing the rain." >> it happened very quick and suddenly was quite devastating. >> when something like that, to begin with, goes away, you got to be sitting there going, how do i replace this? >> there's no replacing clarence. you got to do...
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>> there's no replacing clarence. you got to do something else. >> clarence had mentioned he had a sax playing nephew, jake clemons. springsteen turned to him to resolve the band's identity crisis. when you saw this was finally working, was it a relief? >> oh, yeahe it was like the weight of the world off my shoulders, you know. >> springsteen faced an even greater challenge as he entered his 60s, a crippling attack of depression that he'd battle with the help of his wife and e street band member, patti scialfa. >> it lasted for a long time, in my 60s, it lasted for a year then strip away then come back for a year and a half. >> do you see it coming? do you feel it coming? it sneaks up on you. it's like this thing that engulfs you. i got to where i didn't want to get out of bed, you know? and you're not behaving very well at home and you're tough on everybody. hopefully not the kids. i always try to hide it from the kids. but, you know, patti really had to work with me through it. and she was -- her strength and the l
>> there's no replacing clarence. you got to do something else. >> clarence had mentioned he had a sax playing nephew, jake clemons. springsteen turned to him to resolve the band's identity crisis. when you saw this was finally working, was it a relief? >> oh, yeahe it was like the weight of the world off my shoulders, you know. >> springsteen faced an even greater challenge as he entered his 60s, a crippling attack of depression that he'd battle with the help of his...
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clarence and jackie are like family. you're like my pops. [ voice breaking ] i can't begin to tell you how important this music is to me... [ applause ] ...how important these people are to me. i met al bell today. man, you don't even understand of music. shirley, i love you. i love all that you are. all that you are is me. [ applause ] you inspired me. kane, i walked into a studio, man, what, 25 years ago? and you poked your head in, man, and you said, "hey, can i get down?" [ laughter ] and we got down, man. that's beautiful. thought a young boy from the projects would be here today? that's god, and i know that. [ applause ] said enough. i'm out. [ cheers and applause ] >> you're watching black music honors, presented by state farm. today we're talking about automotive awards. means a lot to me. the green car because i like fuel efficiency. what if there was a car company that received all of these awards. one company won an award in all these? chevy. ahhhh! chevy. chevrolet is the most awarded car company of the last
clarence and jackie are like family. you're like my pops. [ voice breaking ] i can't begin to tell you how important this music is to me... [ applause ] ...how important these people are to me. i met al bell today. man, you don't even understand of music. shirley, i love you. i love all that you are. all that you are is me. [ applause ] you inspired me. kane, i walked into a studio, man, what, 25 years ago? and you poked your head in, man, and you said, "hey, can i get down?" [...
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clarence, what about that and the role of bill clinton here? mean, if you look back to 2008, back in south carolina, when he was getting so upset that he said that this was a race that the obama campaign was saying that he was somehow racist. >> right. right. >> a full turn around. >> in all seriousness, bret, ever since the beginning of trump's campaign i thought i heard that phrase make america great again somewhere before. i thought it was reagan. it wasn't until today i realized it was bill clinton and repeatedly. maybe his memory has slipped, too. i don't know. >> on the stomp stump. >> context matters. certainly when black folks hear let's make america great again coming from a conservative what are you talking about? >> pat buchanan thinks america went down hill after elvis hit the he had sullivan show. this is what a think again. that's just bubba. is he dog his bubba thing. other context means a lot. there is kind of a funny bit of coding going on here in the speeches. bill clinton also knows how this message is received by black voter
clarence, what about that and the role of bill clinton here? mean, if you look back to 2008, back in south carolina, when he was getting so upset that he said that this was a race that the obama campaign was saying that he was somehow racist. >> right. right. >> a full turn around. >> in all seriousness, bret, ever since the beginning of trump's campaign i thought i heard that phrase make america great again somewhere before. i thought it was reagan. it wasn't until today i...
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has not been able to get them is because his own party leadership has not voted to give him this clarence. , as i understand it the fbi produced a small subset of these e-mails only to the intelligence committee and according to house roles, the intelligence has a jurisdiction over certain agencies and these agencies are important to the intelligence committee. place anda process in for any member and not on the committee to see these documents. they need to send a letter to the committee which the chairman did and i have his letter from september 2 and i
has not been able to get them is because his own party leadership has not voted to give him this clarence. , as i understand it the fbi produced a small subset of these e-mails only to the intelligence committee and according to house roles, the intelligence has a jurisdiction over certain agencies and these agencies are important to the intelligence committee. place anda process in for any member and not on the committee to see these documents. they need to send a letter to the committee which...
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] at the time when otis redding had transitioned, we lost sam and dave and we lost our catalog, clarence avant came along and resurrected stax by putting together a music and financial business arrangement that allowed us to carry it on. at stax records, our creative goal was to create music that reflected and influenced what was going on in the lives, the lifestyles, and living of our people. that's all we did -- music to [ cheers and applause ] thank you, museum of african american music. the founder of stax records, my dear friend, the s-t-a-x -- the "s-t" of the s-t-a-x in "stax" couldn't be here tonight. so he sent his lovely daughter, lori stewart, to accept this tonight. please receive lori stewart. [ cheers and applause ] >> i am honored to be here tonight for my father, jim stewart, who was unable to accept this award. jim stewart had an open-door policy that helped to create a utopian environment that was part of what made stax more like a family than a company. behind the doors at 926 mclemore integrated group of artists finding common ground and mutual respect, coming togethe
] at the time when otis redding had transitioned, we lost sam and dave and we lost our catalog, clarence avant came along and resurrected stax by putting together a music and financial business arrangement that allowed us to carry it on. at stax records, our creative goal was to create music that reflected and influenced what was going on in the lives, the lifestyles, and living of our people. that's all we did -- music to [ cheers and applause ] thank you, museum of african american music. the...
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clarence, what about that and the role of bill clinton here?f you look back to 2008, back in south carolina, when he was getting so upset that he said that this was a race that the obama campaign was saying that he was somehow racist. >> right. right. >> a full turn around. >> in all seriousness, bret, ever since the beginning of trump's campaign i thought i heard that phrase make america great again somewhere before. i thought it was reagan. it wasn't until today i realized it was bill clinton and repeatedly. maybe his memory has slipped, too. i don't know. >> on the stomp stump. >> context matters. certainly when black folks hear let's make america great again coming from a conservative what are you talking about? >> pat buchanan thinks america went down hill after elvis hit the he had sullivan show. this is what a lot of people think again. that's just bubba. is he dog his bubba thing. other context means a lot. there is kind of a funny bit of coding going on here in the speeches. bill clinton also knows how this message is received by black
clarence, what about that and the role of bill clinton here?f you look back to 2008, back in south carolina, when he was getting so upset that he said that this was a race that the obama campaign was saying that he was somehow racist. >> right. right. >> a full turn around. >> in all seriousness, bret, ever since the beginning of trump's campaign i thought i heard that phrase make america great again somewhere before. i thought it was reagan. it wasn't until today i realized...
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he goes, i was talking to the duck. >> clarence is an older gentleman, old man you can call him. a giddy old man. happy. happy to be here. >> diagnosed with hyperverbal. >> we can't all be winners now, can we? you have to be people like me to make you real winners in life look really good. >> butterfield kind of jumps from one subject to another subject really quickly. he was really hard to follow in conversation. >> you know me, i'm kind of ignored. kind of being married for 26 years i'm really used to being ignored anyway. >> we start asking him direct questions. and he would answer about something completely off the wall that we weren't even talking about. >> i love germans. they're great. but you don't want to be locked in a cell with one for like five months. which i was. >> butterfield was an anomaly, because just approaching him and just speaking with him, he's very jovial. he's very happy. but on the other hand, you start hearing details about his case and you have to wonder, what is this man's mind-set? because it's so dark. it's so disturbing. >> if i don't see 20 bucks
he goes, i was talking to the duck. >> clarence is an older gentleman, old man you can call him. a giddy old man. happy. happy to be here. >> diagnosed with hyperverbal. >> we can't all be winners now, can we? you have to be people like me to make you real winners in life look really good. >> butterfield kind of jumps from one subject to another subject really quickly. he was really hard to follow in conversation. >> you know me, i'm kind of ignored. kind of being...
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bruce and the boys and clarence clemens and those guys released their album. springsteen appears on the cover of "time" and "news week" by the end of october. for more rock trivia lon onto cleveland19.com sxin two tickets to dinner and a show at the hard rock rocksino. >> tia: look at the guns on the dude in the orange. >> brian: that's clarence clemons, the big man. >> tia: as you head out the door to start your day, here are some stories to know before you go. >> every time i think about trump i get allergic. >> the day after coming to our city it's not what democratic presidential candidate hillary clinton said but what she did that everyone is talking about. >> according to a recent study by wallet hub, cleveland ranks the country. >> today a judge will sentence the man that egged a euclid home more than 100 times. jason kozan pleaded guilty last week to inducing panic. >>> the six-game winning streak came to an end last night. astros had an early lead in the first inning and never looked back. wild water kingdom in aurora official i closed. the water park
bruce and the boys and clarence clemens and those guys released their album. springsteen appears on the cover of "time" and "news week" by the end of october. for more rock trivia lon onto cleveland19.com sxin two tickets to dinner and a show at the hard rock rocksino. >> tia: look at the guns on the dude in the orange. >> brian: that's clarence clemons, the big man. >> tia: as you head out the door to start your day, here are some stories to know before...
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police say this happen at clarence may apartment were both clark and the victim live. that victim suffering serious injuries. >> she did have a broken pelvic bone as well as torn ligaments in her hip. those are significant injuries no matter what age. >> we also found out clark has a prior record for a sex crime. it is a convicted in 1988. girl was arrested in south euclid accused of praying on the kindness to steal a car. -- preying on the kindness to steal a car. we told you about this a few weeks ago. a woman let 2 girls in her home asking to use the phone. she left her keys in her purse. after they left her car was gone . the 14-year-old >>> still ahead: how more than a glass of wine affects your chances of having a client -- >>> now at 5, a woman shot right in front of her children. i am live in akron learning the campaign trail here in ohio . why the eyes of the nation are shifting to our state? >>> plus, helping the hungry: the need for hotmail is growing around the cleveland area for the homeless. one local family says there need for new kitchen is even greater
police say this happen at clarence may apartment were both clark and the victim live. that victim suffering serious injuries. >> she did have a broken pelvic bone as well as torn ligaments in her hip. those are significant injuries no matter what age. >> we also found out clark has a prior record for a sex crime. it is a convicted in 1988. girl was arrested in south euclid accused of praying on the kindness to steal a car. -- preying on the kindness to steal a car. we told you about...
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. >> clarence culverson is one of those inmates.as been through cuyahoga's county revolving door. over the past 14 years, culverson, who identifies as a transgender name ceecee, has done time for convictions, including forgery and theft and felonious assault. >> this right here is a safety zone for me because out there i'm self-destructive. i think i'm above the law. i like to steal cars and i like to rob old men, i like to sell drugs. and i'm at the point where i would do anything to maintain gucci. you know. i like the best. >> currently awaiting trial on drug trafficking and burglary charges to which he has pled not guilty. culverson said he's been planning for a sex change operation. >> i'm a woman. i always play the female part. you know, i got a 34-b. all right. and i'm still taking hormone pills. it's going to help me make the process exchange a little bit easier, because it's painful. and i got to make sure that it's something that i want to do. so they give me extra time to make sure that's what i want to do. once you get i
. >> clarence culverson is one of those inmates.as been through cuyahoga's county revolving door. over the past 14 years, culverson, who identifies as a transgender name ceecee, has done time for convictions, including forgery and theft and felonious assault. >> this right here is a safety zone for me because out there i'm self-destructive. i think i'm above the law. i like to steal cars and i like to rob old men, i like to sell drugs. and i'm at the point where i would do anything...
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now, another short passage, quoting clarence dill, a colleague of hoover's, a member of congress when hoover was secretary of commerce, and they'd worked together on a number of things. clarence dill noted hoover's transformation from effective cabinet officer to a guarded and cautious president. this is early in his term. this was soon after becoming president. this change came over him. dill was a congressman from washington state, a democrat, hoover being a republican so not of the same party but not especially partisan who sat in the senate and. he found that economy secretaries to be flexible and constructive. quote, he was one of the most affable, agreeable and helpful men in the cabinet, dill said, during a 1967 oral history interview. so he is looking back. but something had changed upon hoover's election. quote, it seemed to me he had lost his political charm, if some might call it that, dill said him no longer had that friendly, affable attitude, when he became president. he was distant. he had high respect for the office and this is what dill attributed this to. in dill res
now, another short passage, quoting clarence dill, a colleague of hoover's, a member of congress when hoover was secretary of commerce, and they'd worked together on a number of things. clarence dill noted hoover's transformation from effective cabinet officer to a guarded and cautious president. this is early in his term. this was soon after becoming president. this change came over him. dill was a congressman from washington state, a democrat, hoover being a republican so not of the same...
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this is a reminder of the clarence, 15 feet, 3 inches. the backups were looking like throughout the day. yesterday it was from 5 am until 9 pm so a longer amount of time that folks had to deal with this. this is coming from that accident that happened over the weekend where a semi was carrying construction equipment and hit a part of the bridge and that is why these emergency repairs are now needed. another reason why cdot wants to emphasize clearance and make sure truck drivers are aware of how tall they are and the bridges so they don't deal with this again. the reason why this h because of the materials they are using and because of safety concerns that they have to do during the day. if you're going to be along the westbound sixth avenue prepare for delays because they will have one lane available and that is making use of the shoulder from now until 7 pm. shawn chitnis, cbs4. >>> new this morning, united airlines flight on its way to san diego was diverted to dia for a possible security scare. flight 1243 from the work, a passenger s
this is a reminder of the clarence, 15 feet, 3 inches. the backups were looking like throughout the day. yesterday it was from 5 am until 9 pm so a longer amount of time that folks had to deal with this. this is coming from that accident that happened over the weekend where a semi was carrying construction equipment and hit a part of the bridge and that is why these emergency repairs are now needed. another reason why cdot wants to emphasize clearance and make sure truck drivers are aware of...
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you can see the trash left behind hardy organizers rented clarence white's property for the last 12 years to put this on he's been named the who and says -- the host and says it's a run spring a when teenagers take a time off from tradition to address a normal clothes and explore religious. >> 1000 kids at $20 ahead. that is $20,000. it cost $15,000 for the bands tens and 40 bodies. parents polin and drop off the kids. >> this was a breach involving eight different law enforcement how they were tipped off. >>> brock turner is back at his home in greene county ohio greed by some who were not happy. protesters to outside his parents home near dayton with explicit signs and others came armed with guns. turd was gifted of raping an intoxicated and unconscious woman and only served three of the six months of his highly criticized sentence. he's now a registered sex offender and cannot live within 1000 feet of >>> a man is facing over $1000 in fines for pretending to be a psychic. jena meaux has been charged with corrupt activity theft and fraud and could face up to 34 years in prison if convic
you can see the trash left behind hardy organizers rented clarence white's property for the last 12 years to put this on he's been named the who and says -- the host and says it's a run spring a when teenagers take a time off from tradition to address a normal clothes and explore religious. >> 1000 kids at $20 ahead. that is $20,000. it cost $15,000 for the bands tens and 40 bodies. parents polin and drop off the kids. >> this was a breach involving eight different law enforcement...
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clarence finney jr., deputy director for correspondence, records and staffing division at secretariat at the united states department of state. we welcome you here as well. and thank you. i believe you've been in this role since 2006, correct? we welcome you all and thank you for being here. pursuant to committee rules, all witnesses are to be sworn before you testify. if you'll please rise and raise your right hands. thank you. do you solemnly swear or afrontal system that the testimony you're about to give will be the truth, the whole truth and nothing but the truth? thank you. let the record reflect that all witnesses answered in the affirmative. it's my understanding that you're all representatives from the department of state, that rather than giving individual statements that ambassador kennedy will give one statement. we're very generous with our time here, ambassador, please feel free. the time is yours. >> thank you very much. chairman chaffetz, ranking member cummings, committee member, good morning. thank you for your invitation and your interest in foia. i appreciate the o
clarence finney jr., deputy director for correspondence, records and staffing division at secretariat at the united states department of state. we welcome you here as well. and thank you. i believe you've been in this role since 2006, correct? we welcome you all and thank you for being here. pursuant to committee rules, all witnesses are to be sworn before you testify. if you'll please rise and raise your right hands. thank you. do you solemnly swear or afrontal system that the testimony you're...
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has not been able to get them is because his own party leadership has not voted to give him this clarence. , as i understand it the fbi produced a small subset of these e-mails only to the intelligence committee and according to house roles, the intelligence has a jurisdiction over certain agencies and these agencies are important to the intelligence committee. place anda process in for any member and not on the committee to see these documents. they need to send a letter to the committee which the chairman did and i have his letter from september 2 and i request unanimous consent to place it into the record. >> without objection. roe: maloney so he said theyand -- rep. maloney: need to take about. i understand they have not scheduled a vote to us the chairman to see these documents. just feel that a lot of this is your playing politics as usual and stirring up a hornets nest over documents he cannot see that are being withheld by his own party. wantems that they do not to open up jurisdiction at this this is nothing more than a partisan, election-bashing exercise stating the e-mails cann
has not been able to get them is because his own party leadership has not voted to give him this clarence. , as i understand it the fbi produced a small subset of these e-mails only to the intelligence committee and according to house roles, the intelligence has a jurisdiction over certain agencies and these agencies are important to the intelligence committee. place anda process in for any member and not on the committee to see these documents. they need to send a letter to the committee which...
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my mother went on 27 beautiful years with my dad, clarence newton. so i think we recognize these are human beings. the flip side, they're hollywood stars. and their marriage has been a point of fascination since the day they got together, allegedly on a movie set when he was still with jennifer aniston. so they get it. that's why they talk to the they sold their pictures of their children for a great cause, the wedding dress. they have allowed us in to some degree. >> it's interesting that they say -- she filed and says irreconcilable differences and her attorney says she's doing this for the health of the family. then her manager says she will always do what's in the best interests to protect her children. these are code words to me that seem to suggest that they're not safe with him -- get -- we don't -- that part we don't know. >> i'm saddened by this and then other things. there's reports about too much drinking and this and that. those are tabloid rumors at this point. nobody really knows what's going on. >> that doesn't stop us from talking abo
my mother went on 27 beautiful years with my dad, clarence newton. so i think we recognize these are human beings. the flip side, they're hollywood stars. and their marriage has been a point of fascination since the day they got together, allegedly on a movie set when he was still with jennifer aniston. so they get it. that's why they talk to the they sold their pictures of their children for a great cause, the wedding dress. they have allowed us in to some degree. >> it's interesting...
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a united states court of appeals judge that once served in the marines corps and clerk for judge clarence tom. we are work on getting the information. all confirmed. bottom line, the charter said "no california judges." desk. >> a battle is pitting a developer against neighbors who do not want to lose this view. >> a health alert for breast cancer patient they're bringing crime, when mexthey're rapists.ople... are you going to have a massive deportation force? you're going to have a deportation force. we're rounding 'em up in a very humane way, in a very nice way. we're going to build a wall. that's not america. we're all californians. i'm tom steyer. it's time to speak out. please, register. and vote. vote. nextgen california action committee is responsible for the content of this advertising. grocery shoppers of america! take your o organics baby carrots. take your eggs. even your o organics chips. and join the organic movement. organic food is no longer just for the privileged few. now everyone can afford to go organic. o organics, exclusively at safeway. >> the forecast withdrew tomb
a united states court of appeals judge that once served in the marines corps and clerk for judge clarence tom. we are work on getting the information. all confirmed. bottom line, the charter said "no california judges." desk. >> a battle is pitting a developer against neighbors who do not want to lose this view. >> a health alert for breast cancer patient they're bringing crime, when mexthey're rapists.ople... are you going to have a massive deportation force? you're going...
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lives matter group plans to bike 11 miles in support of of the families of keith lamont scott and clarence crutcher. police fatally shot scott in north carolina on tuesday. a tulsa, oklahoma police officer shot and killed crutch every last friday. it starts in oakland at 10:30. >>> marchers hit the streets in charlotte, north carolina last night for the fourth night in a row to protest the shooting of scott. once again, they defied a city-wide curfew. also yesterday the man's wife made public the video leading up to the shooting. healther is on the ground in charlotte. >> reporter: the shooting death of keith lamont scott has shaken the city of charlotte. protesters continue to demand the release of police videos and tonight a state of emergency is still in effect. [chanting] >> as demon strattors filled the streets of charlotte for a fourth straight night, protesting the police shooting of keith lamont scott. >> he has no weapon. don't shoot him! >> we now have our first look at scotts last moments. >> don't shoot him! don't shoot him. he ain't doing nick. >> the cell phone video taken by
lives matter group plans to bike 11 miles in support of of the families of keith lamont scott and clarence crutcher. police fatally shot scott in north carolina on tuesday. a tulsa, oklahoma police officer shot and killed crutch every last friday. it starts in oakland at 10:30. >>> marchers hit the streets in charlotte, north carolina last night for the fourth night in a row to protest the shooting of scott. once again, they defied a city-wide curfew. also yesterday the man's wife made...
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how do you square, not only justice clarence thomas ruling that despite reading that lower court ruling, but also chief just roberts, saying we don't need these sections because this kind of discrimination doesn't take place anymore. clearly it does. >> you say it doesn't happen. then when it happens, you say we wouldn't uphold it. but there's a pattern and history in the ways he was prepared for the supreme court. it says to us why this election is so important, why the supreme court is important, and who sits on it is very important. to think in the 21st century, we could have ended up with laws that were intentionally racist. it's one thing to be disparaged, but intentionally racist, targeted racism, we have also to be thankful that we won, that all of the laws go back, we have same-day registration, early voting back, out of precinct voting back. i believe people are going to engage in a massive turn-out in this election. this is heavy stuff. and it says something about the whole nation. north carolina's ruling and our victory is a victory for the nation, because it says, even if yo
how do you square, not only justice clarence thomas ruling that despite reading that lower court ruling, but also chief just roberts, saying we don't need these sections because this kind of discrimination doesn't take place anymore. clearly it does. >> you say it doesn't happen. then when it happens, you say we wouldn't uphold it. but there's a pattern and history in the ways he was prepared for the supreme court. it says to us why this election is so important, why the supreme court is...
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and clarence paige, opinion writer for the great ""chicago tribun tribune".nd forth, i'll ask the same question for both of you so take some time. should hillary clinton, heidi, get there and mix it up with trump? he reacts quickly. he is good on the stream of consciousness. things come to his mind. should she duke it out with him if he starts getting to be a smart alec? >> i think she has to. first of all, it is what her base is expecting. we've talked million times about the enthusiasm among democrats. they would like to see her go on the offensive. >> has anybody ever beat trump at his game? i'm thinking of little marco and sleepy head jeb and low energy jeb. if he can get you on the street conner doing a lot of trash talking, that seems to be his home. >> she can't do the trash talking. she has to go on the attack. we saw this, chris, if you look at her past debate performances. she didn't just stand by and not attack bernie sanders in the first debate. and she came out quite successfully as well. she had these surgical strikes on issues like guns. especi
and clarence paige, opinion writer for the great ""chicago tribun tribune".nd forth, i'll ask the same question for both of you so take some time. should hillary clinton, heidi, get there and mix it up with trump? he reacts quickly. he is good on the stream of consciousness. things come to his mind. should she duke it out with him if he starts getting to be a smart alec? >> i think she has to. first of all, it is what her base is expecting. we've talked million times about...
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he brought influential friends like clarence darrow to lecture encouraging students to use sociology and other humanities to enlighten their legal arguments. thurgood marsh:we were trained in a program which houston called "making lawyer social engineers" instead of just somebody going out to make a dollar practicing law. kimberle crenshaw: charles hamilton houston came out of the legal realist tradition in which the law is what the law does. you fight for rights, you fight for recognition, and you fight for equality. it's not something that's just bestowed upon you. narrat o:inspired by houston's message, marshall began to study every waking moment- on his long train rides home and in the law library, where as dean houston's best student, he was given a part time job. thurgood marshall: as student librarian i didn't have anything to do but watch over law books, so in my spare time i read them. and that didn't hurt. narrator: in his final year at howard houston asked marshall to accompany him in the courtroom where for the first time he observed an all-black legal team. rawn james: s
he brought influential friends like clarence darrow to lecture encouraging students to use sociology and other humanities to enlighten their legal arguments. thurgood marsh:we were trained in a program which houston called "making lawyer social engineers" instead of just somebody going out to make a dollar practicing law. kimberle crenshaw: charles hamilton houston came out of the legal realist tradition in which the law is what the law does. you fight for rights, you fight for...
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they had major battles and she not so much in the burger years because it took clarence thomas comingon and replacing her good marshal to get chief justice rehnquist five solid votes to elevate the role of the state. that was the revolution in the early 90s. so she was a very important addition to the court. >> i was very interested in what you said about one justice rehnquist was elevated to chief justice. he was more effective on a park to go level. and i know that is not a tradition in the united states approved word to be chief justice, whereas it is in some of the states like california. i'm wondering about your thinking now is that maybe some day and that would be good to institute in the united states supreme court. supreme court. someone that has experience right there in the supreme court to take the place of the chief justice. >> the whole role of the chief justice is the strange thing because the constitution is well doesn't specify, says almost nothing about the chief justice and doesn't specify how the chief justice needs to be appointed, whether it's appointed in a separ
they had major battles and she not so much in the burger years because it took clarence thomas comingon and replacing her good marshal to get chief justice rehnquist five solid votes to elevate the role of the state. that was the revolution in the early 90s. so she was a very important addition to the court. >> i was very interested in what you said about one justice rehnquist was elevated to chief justice. he was more effective on a park to go level. and i know that is not a tradition in...
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. >> reporter for usa today, clarence paige, opinion writer for the great "chicago tribune."k and forth, i'll ask the same question for both of you so take some time. should hillary clinton, heidi, get there and mix it up with trump? he reacts quickly. he is good on the stream of consciousness. things come to his mine. should she duke it out with him if he starts getting to be a smartal schneck. >> i think she has to. first of all, it is what her base is expecting. we've talked million times about the enthusiasm among democrats. they would like to see her go on the offensive. >> has anybody ever beat trump at his game? i'll thinking of little marco and sheepy head jeb and low energy jeb. >> if he can get you in that street corner doing a lot of trash talking, that seems to be his home. >> she can't do the trash talking. she has to go on the attack. we saw this, chris, if you look at her past debate performances. she didn't just stand by and not attack bernie sanders in the debate. and she came out successfully. she had these surgical strikes on issues like guns. especially wh
. >> reporter for usa today, clarence paige, opinion writer for the great "chicago tribune."k and forth, i'll ask the same question for both of you so take some time. should hillary clinton, heidi, get there and mix it up with trump? he reacts quickly. he is good on the stream of consciousness. things come to his mine. should she duke it out with him if he starts getting to be a smartal schneck. >> i think she has to. first of all, it is what her base is expecting. we've...
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and clarence thomas never said a word.well, i would say it was sort of a kind of metaphor for where we were all heading and how we all prioritized our lives. >> narrator: for the group at the law school, it seemed inevitable that one day, bill clinton and hillary rodham would get together. >> when they meet, hillary's the one who's the celebrity. hillary is the one who's been in magazine. bill is dazzled. >> hillary from the beginning fell into the spell of bill clinton's charisma, and clinton saw in hillary a woman who was his equal or better in terms of intelligence and ambition. and i think very early on in their relationship, they saw that they could get someplace together that they might not get to apart. >> narrator: but after graduating, a separation. bill headed back home to arkansas. hillary took a job in washington. >> ♪ well, you can tell by the way i use my walk ♪ i'm a woman's man, no time to talk music loud and women warm... ♪ >> narrator: in the early '70s, donald trump headed out of queens into manhattan. >
and clarence thomas never said a word.well, i would say it was sort of a kind of metaphor for where we were all heading and how we all prioritized our lives. >> narrator: for the group at the law school, it seemed inevitable that one day, bill clinton and hillary rodham would get together. >> when they meet, hillary's the one who's the celebrity. hillary is the one who's been in magazine. bill is dazzled. >> hillary from the beginning fell into the spell of bill clinton's...
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other point that brian read, which i love, really, doug dillon, a very wealthy banker, his father, clarence dillon, founded the old dillon reed which was among the widest of the wide shoe of investment bangs in new york. doug dillon had just about as much money as joe kennedy and john f. kennedy, and traveled in very high social circles. in fact even higher than the kennedys. and so kennedy could not stare him down help had to listen when dillon spoke, after all, kennedy put him in office as the treasury secretary. sometime you have to be able to make people listen to you, and in this indicate was money and social standing. me, i'd take it any way i can get it and good policy is good policy but the paint point here, again -- the main point here, this is not a bipartisan book. just want america to copy a phrase to get moving again. we have to turn less than two percent growth over a couple of decade now back to three, to four percent growth, which i what we do historically. and to get there, we'll have to take strong remedial actions, particularly on business tax cuts, to grow the economy as
other point that brian read, which i love, really, doug dillon, a very wealthy banker, his father, clarence dillon, founded the old dillon reed which was among the widest of the wide shoe of investment bangs in new york. doug dillon had just about as much money as joe kennedy and john f. kennedy, and traveled in very high social circles. in fact even higher than the kennedys. and so kennedy could not stare him down help had to listen when dillon spoke, after all, kennedy put him in office as...
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and i will say this, though, in his defense as a conservative black man, just like clarence thomas, juster of friends who are black and conservative, they all come under attack because they asked to leaf the plantation. >> okay. he does say he's getting this because he's a black man supporting donald trump. mark, to you. >> well, first, jeffrey has done everything to answer the question, does he have the moral authority to continue to stump for donald trump when he called hillary clinton a liar. his entire resumÉ seems to be falsi falsified. the actual answer to the question is no. jeffrey is right, maybe people won't care. that's not the issue. al sharpton is not a hillary clinton surrogate and who hillary clinton has not had speak for her at the in theic national convention, democratic national convention. i have dvr, she has not asked him to go there. >> did she ask for his support? >> it's another thing to have someone act as a surrogate for you. that speaks for association. i guarantee if hillary clinton had standing next to her a pastor who was somehow of questionable character or
and i will say this, though, in his defense as a conservative black man, just like clarence thomas, juster of friends who are black and conservative, they all come under attack because they asked to leaf the plantation. >> okay. he does say he's getting this because he's a black man supporting donald trump. mark, to you. >> well, first, jeffrey has done everything to answer the question, does he have the moral authority to continue to stump for donald trump when he called hillary...
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and opportunities to have the first black president, have a black person on the supreme court in clarencethomas, and have colin sit and make $114 million. >> i mean, i think that's enough for paris, but a lot of black people out here want a lot more than that. and it is an example of people proclaiming all the freedom that america has, but trying to limit this man from exercising his own, because he made $114 million in a league, does he have to be poor in order to protest the flag? does he have to be poor to sit down and protest? i know that. >> my grandfather served as well, and i stand for that national anthem. >> you let me finish my point. my point is it doesn't matter how much pride you have in this country. what matters is what you feel like this country needs to be. >> and not that you show pride and respect for this country when you criticize. and the fact that what he's doing by standing up, and also he's losing money. he's losing money on endorsements, he's losing money on, he might get cut from the team, and play into this. so he's taking a risk. and that's one thing i want to
and opportunities to have the first black president, have a black person on the supreme court in clarencethomas, and have colin sit and make $114 million. >> i mean, i think that's enough for paris, but a lot of black people out here want a lot more than that. and it is an example of people proclaiming all the freedom that america has, but trying to limit this man from exercising his own, because he made $114 million in a league, does he have to be poor in order to protest the flag? does...