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i cannot be in by the time tap dr jordan i doubt gap on people and some laptops and keep on at me and i might be so i thought maybe i got i'm not sure what and i'm not if. i do you know be an i sound might take one room. and they can. call me. in. my name you need to know god to sometimes we let. me about them and i was in it you about that were thought they had all he had out. what white house staff was get out. of. the out how he got. out. and that's when reps are fighting stuff getting nobody home and all of the guns in france wanted out and so on gets up and. and he will be one of the magi could hold on one card type a while because. of the pub law in my house i keep. my mouth i got. robbed. that's one way of doing it. i mean if you think i'm just not be and i jumped up the wall. and saw that book. and i'm. going to have been inside that building so much. he said i'm gonna try someone to talk to the choir i see how much i know. someone. that he sometimes can feel. good he said. they can't keep. thank you. i. there you're really going to be here now. and he and. he popped up in the
i cannot be in by the time tap dr jordan i doubt gap on people and some laptops and keep on at me and i might be so i thought maybe i got i'm not sure what and i'm not if. i do you know be an i sound might take one room. and they can. call me. in. my name you need to know god to sometimes we let. me about them and i was in it you about that were thought they had all he had out. what white house staff was get out. of. the out how he got. out. and that's when reps are fighting stuff getting...
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dr. jordan peterson refuses to be pigeonholed. >> you're not going to decide what words i use. >> reporter: in the past two years, he's been adopted as a hero of the donald trump-loving alt-right. >> diversity, inclusivity, equity, all of those things together, in particular, make up a very toxic brew. >> reporter: he takes direct aim at the far left and says young men have been hurt by a society that overvalues political correctness and pushes them away from traditional male roles. his new book is already a bestseller. hundreds of thousands subscribe to his online speeches -- >> i'm not arguing about you. >> reporter: and his new speaking tour is selling out. >> it feels like a movement and i'm excited to be a part of it. >> i think he's dangerous because of the people he enables. >> reporter: journalist john semley has criticized peterson. >> is there an ideological similarity between jordan peterson and donald trump and his followers? >> i would say fundamentally, yes. they both believe in the basic split of winners and losers, of hierarchies being natural. >> reporter: peterson doesn't
dr. jordan peterson refuses to be pigeonholed. >> you're not going to decide what words i use. >> reporter: in the past two years, he's been adopted as a hero of the donald trump-loving alt-right. >> diversity, inclusivity, equity, all of those things together, in particular, make up a very toxic brew. >> reporter: he takes direct aim at the far left and says young men have been hurt by a society that overvalues political correctness and pushes them away from traditional...
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he then traveled to israel for a brief visit before moving on to jordan. dr.ill not be returning to the white house has trump's personal doctor. i'm kelly wright. . mark: welcome back. so is darwinism and the various political tributaries really in many respects that lead to forms of tyranny in my view, in my opinion, because government replaces essentially faith, replaces all of these other traditions and customs, or lords of them. is that inevitable? >> yes. mark: it's inevitable. >> inevitable. what i think you're looking at the wrong focal length. mark: right. >> darwinism is a particular kind of scientific doctrine, it's largely anecdotal, very far removed from physics or mathematics and plays a certain role the ceremonies of democratic life and has played that role for half a century or so. but, of course, it's like everything else, it's changing. it's undergoing change because of the intense intellectual pressure brought on any scientific theory by the profound questions. for example, we know perfectly well that questions about the origins of life from
he then traveled to israel for a brief visit before moving on to jordan. dr.ill not be returning to the white house has trump's personal doctor. i'm kelly wright. . mark: welcome back. so is darwinism and the various political tributaries really in many respects that lead to forms of tyranny in my view, in my opinion, because government replaces essentially faith, replaces all of these other traditions and customs, or lords of them. is that inevitable? >> yes. mark: it's inevitable....
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dr. jordan peterson written one.andace speaking out about the heckler. >> candace is commenting about the danger of adopting a victimized, victimization oppressor narrative. it's a narrative that the hard left has been pushing. everyone successful is an oppressor. everyone else is a moral victim. to look at the world through group identity lens puts us back in tribal situation that will produce conflict. candace is objecting to that and rightly so it is an unbelievably pernicious ideology and universities are to blame for distributing it in large part. >> i agree with him. the worse when you're around someone who has the victim mentality who always thinks why is it fair that someone else got something i didn't get. they are not willing to work hard to achieve their dreams, those are the worst people to be around. steve: he is a professor. he says the problem at large part starts at universities. we asked what you he thought. tom writes brave woman going against the crowd, friends, family, mainstream media. takes guts
dr. jordan peterson written one.andace speaking out about the heckler. >> candace is commenting about the danger of adopting a victimized, victimization oppressor narrative. it's a narrative that the hard left has been pushing. everyone successful is an oppressor. everyone else is a moral victim. to look at the world through group identity lens puts us back in tribal situation that will produce conflict. candace is objecting to that and rightly so it is an unbelievably pernicious ideology...
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dr. phil: jordan is here and says it's a miracle that he made it out at all. >> announcer: the shocking allegations out. >> dr. phil: let's do it! >> have a good show, everybody. >> dr. phil: this is a safe
dr. phil: jordan is here and says it's a miracle that he made it out at all. >> announcer: the shocking allegations out. >> dr. phil: let's do it! >> have a good show, everybody. >> dr. phil: this is a safe
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dr. king. what vernon jordan was remembering there when he said we all knew he was going to be great, they were together in atlanta. they were in the same neighborhood growing up. think back to those days. >> well, we might have thought we were young people but this man, this preacher, was barely older than we were. barely olde we were. we were college students when he was assassinated, and yet his extraordinary leadership, his grav us to made him seem an elder. an elder in the civil rights movement, but as we look back on his life, his vision of social justice was so broad that even after he led in accomplishing the civil rights act, his vision stretched to poverty, to the vietnam war early when most people thought it was all right. his vision was so broad that in a real sense, we are simply remembering today the highlight of it. we're not remembering his entire vision and some of the sadness that he was not able to accomplish that whole vision. >> in fact, as congresswoman norton just alluded to this those years of '67, he was so controversial. he was going up against lyndon johnson and the v
dr. king. what vernon jordan was remembering there when he said we all knew he was going to be great, they were together in atlanta. they were in the same neighborhood growing up. think back to those days. >> well, we might have thought we were young people but this man, this preacher, was barely older than we were. barely olde we were. we were college students when he was assassinated, and yet his extraordinary leadership, his grav us to made him seem an elder. an elder in the civil...
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dr. j., michael jordan, kobe, myself, we couldn't do.couldn't hang that long in the air. god bless you and congratulations to you from the whole laker organization. >> before magic, kareem, shaq and kobe, there was lakers legend elgin baylor who had the trademark hanging jump shop and ability to play above the rim. baylor find finally got his due on friday when he became the fifth laker to be immortalized outside staples center in los angeles. they unveiled a 16 foot tall bronze statue. on friday i spoke with baylor on the lakers court about his all-star career. and his new memoir aptly titled "hang time, my life in baseball" which comes out this week. take a listen. >> it's quite a book. in the early part of it you talk about riding on a plane with jerry west. you're both on the way to d.c. he says to you, you need a statue. you should have a statue. >> you say, i don't need that. over the course of that you say, no, it wouldn't be bad at all. you are a very humble man. you're not somebody who's prone to bragging but if you could put in
dr. j., michael jordan, kobe, myself, we couldn't do.couldn't hang that long in the air. god bless you and congratulations to you from the whole laker organization. >> before magic, kareem, shaq and kobe, there was lakers legend elgin baylor who had the trademark hanging jump shop and ability to play above the rim. baylor find finally got his due on friday when he became the fifth laker to be immortalized outside staples center in los angeles. they unveiled a 16 foot tall bronze statue....
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jordan started losing his hair when he was 20, and dr bessam farjo has been carrying out hair transplantslook towards me. straighten your shoulders and turn your neck all the way that way. the plan is to take hair from the back ofjordan‘s head and plant it in the thin areas on top. it's a weird one, really, because, obviously, it affects so many men. so it's like, should it upset you? should it, you know... because it wasn't the worst feeling, but it's also, it knocks your confidence a little bit as well. someone might look at me and go, you know, you're having a hair transplant. do you really need it? and, you know, in some cases, you might say no, but then it's how it makes you feel, i guess. jordan's transplant will take all day. the procedure‘s becoming increasingly popular, but isn't not normally available on the nhs. it can cost anywhere between £1,000 and £30,000. dr farjo will make small holes in the top ofjordan‘s head. he'll then take healthy hairs from the back to plant in the thin areas on top. so i'm going only as deep as we need to go, which is where the roots sit, approxima
jordan started losing his hair when he was 20, and dr bessam farjo has been carrying out hair transplantslook towards me. straighten your shoulders and turn your neck all the way that way. the plan is to take hair from the back ofjordan‘s head and plant it in the thin areas on top. it's a weird one, really, because, obviously, it affects so many men. so it's like, should it upset you? should it, you know... because it wasn't the worst feeling, but it's also, it knocks your confidence a little...
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jordan started losing his hair when he was 20, and dr bessam farjo has been carrying out hair transplants0s. look towards me. straighten your shoulders and turn your neck all the way that way. the plan is to take hair from the back ofjordan‘s head and plant it in the thin areas on top. it's a weird one, really, because, obviously, it affects so many men. so it's like, should it upset you? should it, you know... because it wasn't the worst feeling, but it's also, it knocks your confidence a little bit as well. someone might look at me and go, you know, you're having a hair transplant. do you really need it? and, you know, in some cases, you might say no, but then it's how it makes you feel, i guess. jordan's transplant will take all day. the procedure‘s becoming increasingly popular, but isn't not normally available on the nhs. it can cost anywhere between £1,000 and £30,000. dr farjo will make small holes in the top ofjordan‘s head. he'll then take healthy hairs from the back to plant in the thin areas on top. so i'm going only as deep as we need to go, which is where the roots sit, appro
jordan started losing his hair when he was 20, and dr bessam farjo has been carrying out hair transplants0s. look towards me. straighten your shoulders and turn your neck all the way that way. the plan is to take hair from the back ofjordan‘s head and plant it in the thin areas on top. it's a weird one, really, because, obviously, it affects so many men. so it's like, should it upset you? should it, you know... because it wasn't the worst feeling, but it's also, it knocks your confidence a...
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jordan started losing his hair when he was 20, and dr bessam farjo has been carrying out hair transplantsstraighten your shoulders and turn your neck all the way that way. the plan is to take hair from the back ofjordan's head and plant it in the thin areas on top. it's a weird one really because, obviously, it affects so many men. so it's like, should it upset you? it wasn't the worst feeling, but it's also, it knocks your confidence a little bit as well. someone might look at me and go, you know, you're having a hair transplant, do you really need it? and, you know, in some cases, you might say no, but then it'sjust how it makes you feel, i guess. jordan's transplant will take all day. the procedure is becoming increasingly popular, but it isn't normally available on the nhs. it can cost anywhere between £1,000 and £30,000. dr farjo will make small holes in the top ofjordan's head. he will then take healthy hairs from the back to plant in the thin areas on top. so i'm going only as deep as we need to go, which is where the roots sit. approximately about four millimetres inside the skin.
jordan started losing his hair when he was 20, and dr bessam farjo has been carrying out hair transplantsstraighten your shoulders and turn your neck all the way that way. the plan is to take hair from the back ofjordan's head and plant it in the thin areas on top. it's a weird one really because, obviously, it affects so many men. so it's like, should it upset you? it wasn't the worst feeling, but it's also, it knocks your confidence a little bit as well. someone might look at me and go, you...
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dr. naszar. we'll hear from the olympics teammates. jordan weaver her take on this.here is a details of the bombshell story, trace. >> they first made a name for themselves in 1976 olympics. and they defected to the u.s. and built a bigger gym nachltic's powerhouse and wining 97 world championships and bella and marta. strict routine and exacting stand arounds and now facing two lawsuits filed by the former gymanist of hitting and scratching athlete and with holding food and water and making comments about their weight. they deny the abuse but admit there is a price to pay for protection. >> emotionally, it depends on the person. you have to be a strong person to handle the pressure. maybe you say you are overweight. but in order to be a good gymanist you have to have the right strength and weight. >> but the form are jichlanist said the karolyis didn't just foster competition but enaged the abuse with dr. naszar. he acted like their friend and brought them food, candy and coffee. and the girls didn't know they were grooming techniques. michaela marronei who won gold
dr. naszar. we'll hear from the olympics teammates. jordan weaver her take on this.here is a details of the bombshell story, trace. >> they first made a name for themselves in 1976 olympics. and they defected to the u.s. and built a bigger gym nachltic's powerhouse and wining 97 world championships and bella and marta. strict routine and exacting stand arounds and now facing two lawsuits filed by the former gymanist of hitting and scratching athlete and with holding food and water and...
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dr. king and the civil rightswe movement, anthank all of you for being with us. vernon jordanm going to start with you. let's start with the assassination itself. my calculation, you were 32 years old at the timof his death, and you were heavily involved in the civil rights movement working with the voter education projects. you were not in memphis when he died, but how did the news of his death affect you and the people around you? >> i was on my way that evening to speak at the naacp memrship campaign. i was a keynote speaker. when was tying my tie to get ready to go, the news came on m thrtin had been shot in ofmphis. insteaoing directly to the ywca, i went to my office and got a poem by clae mckay of baltimore which said if we must die, let it not be like hogs. i put it in my pocket and went to the dinner and, at te dinner, it was announced that martin was dad. i read that poem, and we all went hom>>e. oodruff: it's just an impossible thing for all of us to remember. i was incollege at the time, a senior in college, and i remember it was as if time had stopped. connie schu
dr. king and the civil rightswe movement, anthank all of you for being with us. vernon jordanm going to start with you. let's start with the assassination itself. my calculation, you were 32 years old at the timof his death, and you were heavily involved in the civil rights movement working with the voter education projects. you were not in memphis when he died, but how did the news of his death affect you and the people around you? >> i was on my way that evening to speak at the naacp...
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mcsweeney, congresswoman eleanor holmes norton, alexander petri, john ryan, steve ryan, jordan stanton, marshall and dr. ronald hobson and dr. joseph novello. [ applause ] >> the honorable james boasberg. [ applause ] >> the honorable nancy gertner. [ applause ] >> jessie liu. abbe lowell. [ applause ] >> and of course the originator of this entire project, justice anthony kennedy. [ applause ] [ applause ] >> thank you all for being with us tonight and i hope we see you back here in our mock trial series on june 25th, 2018, based on the musical camelot. somebody has got to be guilty in that. goodnight. >>> all right, see you soon. ♪ ♪ >>> coming up here on c-span 3, a hearing on the budget for customs and border enforcement. then a forum on demographic and electoral politics. and profile with white house deputy press secretary raj shah. >>> tonight, american history tv is in primetime, we'll look at programs on u.s. supreme court history, including a discussion on the life and legacy of former justice thurgood marshall. the first-ever african-american to serve on the nation's highest court. american h
mcsweeney, congresswoman eleanor holmes norton, alexander petri, john ryan, steve ryan, jordan stanton, marshall and dr. ronald hobson and dr. joseph novello. [ applause ] >> the honorable james boasberg. [ applause ] >> the honorable nancy gertner. [ applause ] >> jessie liu. abbe lowell. [ applause ] >> and of course the originator of this entire project, justice anthony kennedy. [ applause ] [ applause ] >> thank you all for being with us tonight and i hope we...
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, congresswoman eleanor holmes norton, alexander petri, john ryan, steve ryan, jordan stanton, marshall [ inaudible ] and dr. ronald hobson and dr. joseph novello. [ applause ] >> the honorable james boasberg. [ applause ] >> the honorable nancy gertner. [ applause ] >> jessie liu. abbe lowell. [ applause ] >> and of course the originator of this entire project, justice antho anthony kennedy. [ applause ] >> thank you all for being with us tonight and i hope we see you back here in our mock trial series on june 25th, 2018, based on the musical camelot. somebody has got to be guilty in that. goodnight. [. [ indistinct conversation ] [ indistinct conversation ] katz versus united states where charles katz was tape-recorded by the fbi by transmitting illegal bets from a telephone booth on sunset boulevard in los angeles. the supreme court's decision in this case ultimately expanded americans rights to privacy under the fourth amendment and forever changed the way law enforcement officers conduct their investigations. our guest to discuss this case are jeffrey rosen, president and ceo of the national constituti
, congresswoman eleanor holmes norton, alexander petri, john ryan, steve ryan, jordan stanton, marshall [ inaudible ] and dr. ronald hobson and dr. joseph novello. [ applause ] >> the honorable james boasberg. [ applause ] >> the honorable nancy gertner. [ applause ] >> jessie liu. abbe lowell. [ applause ] >> and of course the originator of this entire project, justice antho anthony kennedy. [ applause ] >> thank you all for being with us tonight and i hope we see...
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ruslan jordan is live for us in memphis tennessee those and commemorations come emotional speech from reverend reverend jesse jackson and eros describing a moment dr king was assassinated. that's right it's important to remember that just the jackson was a man only in his twenty's a young minister himself who had recently joined the work of martin luther king jr and had come with him here to memphis in order to was support us trash workers who were on strike for better pay and really respect from the city government this was a situation where he literally was having a conversation with him joking with him before they were going to go out to dinner and then suddenly he said he watched king die in front of him and you can imagine how traumatic that would be for anyone honestly and it's something that jackson has not really discussed even though he's been very much a prominent figure in u.s. politics and civil activism for the past fifty years it's only really been in the past year or so that he has started to talk about that moment you could essentially hear a pin drop to use the cliche but in an outdoor space with thousands of people from all walks
ruslan jordan is live for us in memphis tennessee those and commemorations come emotional speech from reverend reverend jesse jackson and eros describing a moment dr king was assassinated. that's right it's important to remember that just the jackson was a man only in his twenty's a young minister himself who had recently joined the work of martin luther king jr and had come with him here to memphis in order to was support us trash workers who were on strike for better pay and really respect...
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what they say was dr king's dream and actual reality they say fifty years might have been too optimistic all right we're going to have to leave it there rosalind joel rose and jordan live for us there in memphis thank you i'm mary frances berry is professor of american social thought in history at the university of pennsylvania and a former chair of the u.s. civil rights commission she joins us now from new orleans to talk a little bit more about this thanks very much for being with us so let me ask you first of all. thank you what has actually changed in the last fifty years for you. well i think that what is going on in memphis is a metaphor for what has been going on in the country and is still a problem after these many years we still have racism and inequality economic inequality in our society martin luther king's agenda is an sanish his economic agenda and his agenda around questions of race and some days lately it sounds like it's worse than it was before with the unarmed black men and women being killed by police who were supposed to be protecting us and the like one of the things that has changed is that there are a larger number of african-americans who
what they say was dr king's dream and actual reality they say fifty years might have been too optimistic all right we're going to have to leave it there rosalind joel rose and jordan live for us there in memphis thank you i'm mary frances berry is professor of american social thought in history at the university of pennsylvania and a former chair of the u.s. civil rights commission she joins us now from new orleans to talk a little bit more about this thanks very much for being with us so let...
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dr. jackson fizzled, it is worth noting that secretary of state mike pompeo did get confirm and now overseas of course in brussels at nato and from there he is going to go to jordan and saudi arabia and israel, so that is a major development in terms of the foreign policy with the developments out of the korean e peninsula. look, there is no question, when you are looking at this through the lenses of the midterms in particular with people like senator testerer, and senator heidi high camp and joe mapgs, and the centrist democrats in -- joe mansion, and these democrats in fights, that the president would be targeting them, but the point is what kind of races are these candidates running? are they running towards a more centrist democratic model, and regardless of president trump and whatever that decision is, if the centrist has a resurgence in the midterms that is going to dramatically shape the contours of the 2020 presidential cycle. >> jay, i want to the ask you about scott pruitt, another controversial cabinet member over the reckless spending and ethics violation allegations. i want to pay this for you. >> did the taxpayers pay $30,000 for a security detail
dr. jackson fizzled, it is worth noting that secretary of state mike pompeo did get confirm and now overseas of course in brussels at nato and from there he is going to go to jordan and saudi arabia and israel, so that is a major development in terms of the foreign policy with the developments out of the korean e peninsula. look, there is no question, when you are looking at this through the lenses of the midterms in particular with people like senator testerer, and senator heidi high camp and...