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mohammed was a boy who grew up without love, without rules, no heart. his heart was empty. >> her message has found its mark. she lost her son in march, 2012. he was murdered by a gunman who also attacked a german school in to lose. 4 people lost their lives in that shooting. three of the victims were children. a few days earlier, he shot her son because he was serving with the french army. she mourned and decided to act. >> i had a son who was very courageous. he was a son who likes to work. he was proud. he was proud of serving the republic, and he died on his feet. he refused to kneel like his murderer wanted, so i have no right to sit back. i have to spread this message so that parents pay attention to their children. >> the muslim woman who never learned a trade spends her time touring schools, community centers, and jails. she has written a book, "thy for france," which deals with her son's murder -- "died for france," which deals with her son's murder. now she openly advocates the ideals of the republic. the attacks on "charlie hebdo" only strengt
mohammed was a boy who grew up without love, without rules, no heart. his heart was empty. >> her message has found its mark. she lost her son in march, 2012. he was murdered by a gunman who also attacked a german school in to lose. 4 people lost their lives in that shooting. three of the victims were children. a few days earlier, he shot her son because he was serving with the french army. she mourned and decided to act. >> i had a son who was very courageous. he was a son who...
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this is a person who visited awd]Ñ confederados. these were the living circumstances of this veteran in brazil who is trying to make a go of at it a a farm mer ch the farm eers home is sichsed a fu mills distance in the large clearing at the forrest at the base of a plateau that is some hundred feet above the river. all around there were splendid masses of green trees and lime trees and great pale banana plants and bo those a bit of untouched forrest with a giant brazilian nut tree towering over it. the farmer says with all the beauty of the site it evidently has a hard time of it. i still have a hard time of it. i'm a little discouraged. the land is excellent but the stream is too small to give me good waterpower. and without that, i can't imagine a large cane plantation. the man went;t how prices he receives for his produce are not very good. the traders take advantage of his helplessness. he can't speak portuguese only speak english. it would be like an immigrant in this country can't speak english. it's a huge disadvantage. all t
this is a person who visited awd]Ñ confederados. these were the living circumstances of this veteran in brazil who is trying to make a go of at it a a farm mer ch the farm eers home is sichsed a fu mills distance in the large clearing at the forrest at the base of a plateau that is some hundred feet above the river. all around there were splendid masses of green trees and lime trees and great pale banana plants and bo those a bit of untouched forrest with a giant brazilian nut tree towering...
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he was a man who had big dreams. he was a visionary. and the question is what impact and flagler have on florida history and on the future of florida. and would florida have developed the same way they did without flagler? well, we don't know but i suppose you could guess that yes, florida would have developed pretty much the same way but flagler certainly accelerated the process. so much of the east coast of florida was essentially wasteland until he build his railroad. you simply couldn't develop an area like palm beach or miami until you had secure rail transportation to the outside world. so flagler realized that he was pioneering, that he was opening up of these areas to development, and it surprised even him in his old age he said i always believed in the future of florida but i didn't appreciate how quickly it would happen. .. and this week on "the communicators," an update on the net neutrality regulations passed by the fcc earlier this year. julian hattem is with the hill. give us an update, where do we stand? >> guest: sure. s
he was a man who had big dreams. he was a visionary. and the question is what impact and flagler have on florida history and on the future of florida. and would florida have developed the same way they did without flagler? well, we don't know but i suppose you could guess that yes, florida would have developed pretty much the same way but flagler certainly accelerated the process. so much of the east coast of florida was essentially wasteland until he build his railroad. you simply couldn't...
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lincoln was a lawyer, a man who believed in the rule of law. inand a famous letter in 1855 to his friend joshua speed, slave owning kentucky lincoln said about fugitives, he said i hate to see them hunted down but i bite my lip and keep silent. why did he keep silent? because this is in the constitution, ma federal law. unlike the abolitionists he said i don't believe in a higher law. i don't believe that you can abide by the moral law rather than the actual law on the books. and in the secession crisis he says i don't care what we do about fugitives list. i'm willing to give them concessions on that, not on the expansion of slavery. slavery. although he's set out like the fugitive slave law to be amended so that if a person could not be caught up. given what the fugitive slave law operate a free people could be grabbed, proper commissioner summonses that i used to be my slave and he is sent back. he can't even testify in his own behalf. so they did in force the fugitive slave law at the beginning of the war. slaves from the very beginning run a
lincoln was a lawyer, a man who believed in the rule of law. inand a famous letter in 1855 to his friend joshua speed, slave owning kentucky lincoln said about fugitives, he said i hate to see them hunted down but i bite my lip and keep silent. why did he keep silent? because this is in the constitution, ma federal law. unlike the abolitionists he said i don't believe in a higher law. i don't believe that you can abide by the moral law rather than the actual law on the books. and in the...
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a year later. finish barry goldwater who it must be said had personally been a leader in desegregating not only his family's department store in phoenix, but the arizona national guard, nevertheless, goldwater was of that rugged individualist school who feared federal coercion more than quite frankly, he championed the civil rights of african-americans. c-span: did we see hate right there? is that what we're seeing? >> guest: yeah. we saw a generation -- it was hike a volcano that had built up. like a volcano that had built up. everything about new york that you hated, everything about the eastern establishment media which exercised a much greater centralized, dominant position. there is -- earlier in the evening dwight eisenhower, by accident, he had no idea. this was 30 years before ike declares culture wars. he mentioned in a throwaway line "sensation-seeking columnists who couldn't care less about the good of our party," and the place explodes. and there was famously a delegate, i think, in north dakota who stood up on a chair and yelled "down with walter whitman." a few hours later there are r
a year later. finish barry goldwater who it must be said had personally been a leader in desegregating not only his family's department store in phoenix, but the arizona national guard, nevertheless, goldwater was of that rugged individualist school who feared federal coercion more than quite frankly, he championed the civil rights of african-americans. c-span: did we see hate right there? is that what we're seeing? >> guest: yeah. we saw a generation -- it was hike a volcano that had...
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>> is a huge game changer. it gets people whoere not taking ted cruz's candidacy to focus on him. $31 million would have been a budget for an entire presidential campaign not long ago. he can play the super packed game. he may be the best funded republican before new year's eve, and that's a big deal. second, i think it emboldens every other campaign. we will wait to see when we get our super packed money in your they will go for multimillion dollar checks. it's hard to catch up the text that ted cruz. >> when you think about the implications of this if you think about the anti-establishment bracket and the people competing in a bracket. there is no one i can think of it can do anything like this. i think it comes as a surprise to a lot of people who underestimated ted cruz. it also puts the fear god and everybody who is competing in a bracket that they will be a "with him. this is huge. it puts him at a different place than mike huckabee or rick santorum or ben carson and terms of his ability to get his message out. >> it puts p
>> is a huge game changer. it gets people whoere not taking ted cruz's candidacy to focus on him. $31 million would have been a budget for an entire presidential campaign not long ago. he can play the super packed game. he may be the best funded republican before new year's eve, and that's a big deal. second, i think it emboldens every other campaign. we will wait to see when we get our super packed money in your they will go for multimillion dollar checks. it's hard to catch up the text...
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a big lineup. howard kurtz who is host of media buzz. judith miller is a pulitzer prize-winning journalist of "the new york times" also with us. but first up chris stirewalt. when you see the times magazine anaheim ducks week chuck todd and even our own alam colmes coming out to say she needs to respond to this what does it tell you and what should we expect next? >> it wasn't too long ago we saw a similar cry when will hillary clinton answer questions about the server and the e-mails and there were too many doubts and senators democratic senators and others came up with a similar line that we read in "the new york times" and other places which is we're sure nothing wrong has happened here and all good intentions but the secretary needs to come clean and answer the questions. then she ended up coming out and doing that press conference not a pretty picture. but she did a press conference to answer the questions and say the important thing which was you ain't gettin' the servers. the e-mails are gone and you ain't gettin' anything. it's ha
a big lineup. howard kurtz who is host of media buzz. judith miller is a pulitzer prize-winning journalist of "the new york times" also with us. but first up chris stirewalt. when you see the times magazine anaheim ducks week chuck todd and even our own alam colmes coming out to say she needs to respond to this what does it tell you and what should we expect next? >> it wasn't too long ago we saw a similar cry when will hillary clinton answer questions about the server and the...
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and this term is basically used to protect a patent, who brings a lawsuit against someone who infringesheir patent innovation, it's been used with charles goodyear, nicola tesla. >> what do you mean used? >> the term is used. >> they would be included. yes. and it's part of a rhetorical push to try to weaken patents. because when people infringe your property rights, just like you have to call a policeman to defend your home, you have to contact a lawyer to bring a lawsuit to stop them. the same way your ability to use your home is your ability to kick people off if you don't want them in your home. >> there's a definition of patent troll, anyone who's suing me for patent infringement is a patent troll, that's the most sure fire way to define it, we have to keep in mind that this legislation that limits access the access of inventors and patent owners to the courtroom, hurts the little guys, not the big guys. they can overcome those obstacles, big companies, they have the money to enforce their rights. it's the little -- the garage inventors, the little guys who can't afford to enforce
and this term is basically used to protect a patent, who brings a lawsuit against someone who infringesheir patent innovation, it's been used with charles goodyear, nicola tesla. >> what do you mean used? >> the term is used. >> they would be included. yes. and it's part of a rhetorical push to try to weaken patents. because when people infringe your property rights, just like you have to call a policeman to defend your home, you have to contact a lawyer to bring a lawsuit to...
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and my idea of a father. who you are as a human being, we need to know who we are as americans. and we don't have the help anywhere in the establishment. the president is an individual. but we have individuals in your media. and, you know, you could ask the question, how good a job is the media doing helping a country that depends on an informed citizenry, understand what it well. >> do you believe the news media is failing this country? >> i -- yes, i do. i believe the news media goes at this level and far faster than i'm going. and doesn't give us the context we need. >> you served our country in world war ii. you're a member of the greatest generation. how did that impact the work you did in entertainment? >> well, you know, i see a difference between being in love with something and loving something. i think america loves america. i mean, americans love america. but there was a time, after world war ii, when we were in love with america. we were in love with the promises that were -- you know that are worded in that declaration of independence, and the bill of rights and so
and my idea of a father. who you are as a human being, we need to know who we are as americans. and we don't have the help anywhere in the establishment. the president is an individual. but we have individuals in your media. and, you know, you could ask the question, how good a job is the media doing helping a country that depends on an informed citizenry, understand what it well. >> do you believe the news media is failing this country? >> i -- yes, i do. i believe the news media...
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i have a son who's a chef, a daughter who's an emergency room nurse, a daughter who's a filmmaker, a daughter who's a teacher. and so they've all... and i have a son who's a poet, you know? but, you know, they've all grown up very, very healthy, you know? i have one daughter, my oldest daughter, who is ill. she's schizophrenic, okay? but the rest of them, out of the 11, they came out pretty good. >> hinojosa: and i love the fact that you're so open about these things, dolores. you talk about the fact that you have a daughter who's schizophrenic. so mental illness is something that is right there for you. you talk about the fact that sexuality, gay and lesbian rights, are very important, because of members of your own family. we have a saying in spanish, (speaking spanish)-- "she doesn't have hairs on her tongue," which means that you speak the truth. is that also part of, kind of, your core being, that you're not afraid to take on these issues that may be taboo, that we're not supposed to talk about? >> well, i think that when you're trying again to work for social justice... and so w
i have a son who's a chef, a daughter who's an emergency room nurse, a daughter who's a filmmaker, a daughter who's a teacher. and so they've all... and i have a son who's a poet, you know? but, you know, they've all grown up very, very healthy, you know? i have one daughter, my oldest daughter, who is ill. she's schizophrenic, okay? but the rest of them, out of the 11, they came out pretty good. >> hinojosa: and i love the fact that you're so open about these things, dolores. you talk...
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she is in a relationship with a guy who is being abusive. hardest part for us is walking through the tough stuff. a lot of times since our guys have not achieved great success before, right before they are about to incorporate their business, right before their feet are about to be held to the fire, they want to quit. not letting them quit when they see success right in front of them, that is tough. that's why we have incurable -- incredible mentors. who say, i believe you. let's walk to the other side. laura: when you are used to doing something one way, the moment must be scary. to make that leap. you are going to expand. you are going to create a greater presence here. i think you got some good news, maybe you want to share. you got help from silicon valley. catherine: i love it here. i have always wanted to come to this coast and it is my dream to build a national program. a couple of months ago, we started our first pilot class. we started serving 20 eit's here. many live in oakland. we started planting some seeds out here. this company
she is in a relationship with a guy who is being abusive. hardest part for us is walking through the tough stuff. a lot of times since our guys have not achieved great success before, right before they are about to incorporate their business, right before their feet are about to be held to the fire, they want to quit. not letting them quit when they see success right in front of them, that is tough. that's why we have incurable -- incredible mentors. who say, i believe you. let's walk to the...
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alexander the great was a bold robber, julius caesar. >> look who we have here. sse james is a disciple of william anderson, a confederate some historians consider the civil war's most vicious war criminal. he is a man jesse views as a father figure. when bill is killed in a battle jesse vows revenge. >> everybody down now. get down. >> you got the wrong man. >> you know what you did. >> lieutenant samuel cox is the man responsible for killing bloody bill anderson. he is from the same town the bank is in and may even be the reason the james brothers target it. in his rage jesse james kills the wrong man. cold brother killers start out as happy church going boys on a farm in the woods of clay county, missouri. jesse's father robert james, is a baptist minister. >> robert james selected by a group of men there who want to go out west to california. and he is the chaplain on this expedition. jesse is a very young child at this time. and his father dies in california. >> his mother is a fierce southern woman at a time when women have no rights to property. she refuses
alexander the great was a bold robber, julius caesar. >> look who we have here. sse james is a disciple of william anderson, a confederate some historians consider the civil war's most vicious war criminal. he is a man jesse views as a father figure. when bill is killed in a battle jesse vows revenge. >> everybody down now. get down. >> you got the wrong man. >> you know what you did. >> lieutenant samuel cox is the man responsible for killing bloody bill anderson....
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big floyd who is now deceased by the way, was a man who is constantly seeking to be a good father and that was part of what i found very moving about him because he was not particularly stable. i contrasted his own biography to the biography of a very dear, dear man in my life donald bradley will send who represents chapter one of the book and mr. wilson actually have come from the south and had actually been able to form a middle-class life. what is interesting to me is big floyd had very much the same aspirations as mr. wilson. one of the main differences is for mr. wilson had been able to land a job with an industrial firm, by the time floyd came around, that was not possible. so as a result of the life of big floyd represents a moment in the 1990s in which an increasing number of african-american young men could not find gainful employment. and yet he kept on trying and trying. it was not the person i ever met, but he really tried to bring his children back together and be a father. and the course of his life, the most dramatic moment, a man who didn't train didn't smoke didn't do
big floyd who is now deceased by the way, was a man who is constantly seeking to be a good father and that was part of what i found very moving about him because he was not particularly stable. i contrasted his own biography to the biography of a very dear, dear man in my life donald bradley will send who represents chapter one of the book and mr. wilson actually have come from the south and had actually been able to form a middle-class life. what is interesting to me is big floyd had very much...
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>>> new numbers on the use of e cigarettes show a sharp increase in the number of young people who are vaping now. good evening everyone i'm frank somerville. >> and i'm julie haener. e cigarettes are often advertised as a way to stop smoking cigarettes. jana katsuyama has been asking young people about the attraction. >> reporter: we talked directly to berkeley students today who said e cigarettes are becoming more popular. you can find them at many stores around the city and they say this is becoming a nationwide battle. nationwide as to just how to handle these devices. >> this is an e cigarette also. this is an e cigarette also. >> reporter: there's no lighting up just loading up. with a vile of liquid and an electronic cigarette. sydale abay says it's helping him and others stop smoking. >> it'll take time but it's a process. it helps them get through it. >> reporter: it is meant to a variety of flavors. >> this is strawberry rice crispy treats and pop rocks. >> reporter: the number of middle school and high school students using electronic cigarettes tripled from 2013 to 2014. wi
>>> new numbers on the use of e cigarettes show a sharp increase in the number of young people who are vaping now. good evening everyone i'm frank somerville. >> and i'm julie haener. e cigarettes are often advertised as a way to stop smoking cigarettes. jana katsuyama has been asking young people about the attraction. >> reporter: we talked directly to berkeley students today who said e cigarettes are becoming more popular. you can find them at many stores around the city...
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a broken neck. also tonight, should the man who shot president reagan be allowed more time outside a mental hospital? dr. oz fires back at critics who accuse him of promoting quackk treatments. and the great kentucky hooch heist is solved. the suspects had expensive taste. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> pelley: this is our western edition. a sharp divide is developing in baltimore tonight after the death of freddie gray, a suspect who ran from police and later died of a spine injury suffered while he was in custody. protests and rallies are planned across baltimore every night this week. six officers have been suspended, and the mayor and police commissioner are promising the results of an investigation next week. here's chip reid. >> reporter: this evening, another mass protest in baltimore. it's become a daily ritual. police commissioner anthony batts, in the job since 2012 has publicly vowed to end baltimore's history of policehi misconduct. today, he told cbs station wjz that the department's intentions were good but sometimes officers have gone
a broken neck. also tonight, should the man who shot president reagan be allowed more time outside a mental hospital? dr. oz fires back at critics who accuse him of promoting quackk treatments. and the great kentucky hooch heist is solved. the suspects had expensive taste. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> pelley: this is our western edition. a sharp divide is developing in baltimore tonight after the death of freddie gray, a...
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one of those babies who arrived at the presidio meets a vet who was helping those children the day they arrived. we showed these kids some items from a nearby store, whoa! but they didn't know they were all tobacco products. ooh this is cool. it smells like gum. yummy. this smells like strawberry. ooh, are these mints? with colorful packaging and fruit and candy flavors that kids love, who do you think tobacco companies are targeting? do we get to keep any? never before has this kind of passion this kind of innovation, engineering, design and performance... been available... for this kind of price. the 2015 cla from mercedes-benz. see your authorized dealer for exceptional offers through mercedes-benz financial services. >>> currently on display at the presidio is an exhibit remembering the scenes of the baby lift. earlier this month, we were there for an emotional meeting between a vietnam vet who cared for the children and a young woman who was just one year old when she was brought to the presidio from an orphanage. >> i was in an orphanage for a year and my mom was going to come out
one of those babies who arrived at the presidio meets a vet who was helping those children the day they arrived. we showed these kids some items from a nearby store, whoa! but they didn't know they were all tobacco products. ooh this is cool. it smells like gum. yummy. this smells like strawberry. ooh, are these mints? with colorful packaging and fruit and candy flavors that kids love, who do you think tobacco companies are targeting? do we get to keep any? never before has this kind of passion...
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charlie: a pope who is a christian. a pope who wants to follow in the way of christ.arry: exactly. i love that he is trying to avoid the trappings, the palace, the fancy shoes and all those things. and the name. he came in second at the conclave that chose benedict. he was asked at the time, if he was chosen, what name would he have taken? he said john xxiv. well, he has had time to think since then and he has come up with a much more radical name. francis was not even a priest. he was so radical that his followers, immediate followers tried to tame his message as soon as he died. they split off into various observances as to how harsh and christlike his life was. when francis does not want to get all dressed up in all that regalia, pope francis -- i think when my wife and i looked at the robe that st. francis wore, it was a patched, raggedy robe. i think this pope if he could do it would wear it. charlie: the interesting thing when you talked about when you said wounded in battle that you first treat the wounds was his idea that we have some very important things her
charlie: a pope who is a christian. a pope who wants to follow in the way of christ.arry: exactly. i love that he is trying to avoid the trappings, the palace, the fancy shoes and all those things. and the name. he came in second at the conclave that chose benedict. he was asked at the time, if he was chosen, what name would he have taken? he said john xxiv. well, he has had time to think since then and he has come up with a much more radical name. francis was not even a priest. he was so...
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a memory of those who have made the supreme sacrifice, and the memory of our fallen president we shallse] ♪ >> on april 12, 1940 five president franklin roosevelt died from a stroke while visiting warm springs, georgia. he was 63. next, a 16 minute i graphical documentary showing parts of the funeral, then scenes from president roosevelt's life and political career, produced by official films. this program is part of the prickling or archives will stop -- part of the prickling or archives. ♪ ♪ >> on the afternoon of april 12 1945, the lowering of the white house flag confirmed the passing of america's 31st president. from warm springs, georgia the mortal remains of franklin delano roosevelt began the long trip home. slowly, the long, black funeral train rolled up from the south and then down pennsylvania avenue to the beat of drums, the president was born for the last time to the executive mansion that for 12 years had been his official home. the passing of fdr from
a memory of those who have made the supreme sacrifice, and the memory of our fallen president we shallse] ♪ >> on april 12, 1940 five president franklin roosevelt died from a stroke while visiting warm springs, georgia. he was 63. next, a 16 minute i graphical documentary showing parts of the funeral, then scenes from president roosevelt's life and political career, produced by official films. this program is part of the prickling or archives will stop -- part of the prickling or...
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a lot. especially the older children who were there. he e appearanced quite a few beatings on a daily basis. so i think that had a lot to do with it. his father also liked to strip him naked from head to toe and really beat him up on a daily basis as well. so that didn't help his psychology at all. so a lot of what was done to him, if you look at the cases of what he did to other children, they are the same thing. it's not surprising that he liked to strip children and beat 'em up with a belt or, you know, whatever was used on him, he used on others as well. he was just repeating a lot of what he experienced. >> and my other question is there's been this sort of renaissance right now in true crime stories, you know there's the whole serial craze, and right now people are talking about jinx this series on hbo. >> yes. >> do you sort of see your book situated in that anywhere? >> i only saw one episode of jinx, so i haven't seen the whole thing. i think people are fascinated with true crime. they like to know what goes on in people's minds
a lot. especially the older children who were there. he e appearanced quite a few beatings on a daily basis. so i think that had a lot to do with it. his father also liked to strip him naked from head to toe and really beat him up on a daily basis as well. so that didn't help his psychology at all. so a lot of what was done to him, if you look at the cases of what he did to other children, they are the same thing. it's not surprising that he liked to strip children and beat 'em up with a belt...
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coming from a woman who makes 200,000-plus an hour. doesn't that sound a little hypocriteical hypocritical? >> i agree with what she said. you know, we got riddled in the tax code that makes no sense. there's an irony you're playing ralph nader saying she never opposed any corporatist whatever in the tax code, then you play her saying i want to remove this thing from the tax code. my understanding ralph nader's had a thing out for the clintons for a long time so i'm not surprised -- >> all right well, steve, is it just that, is it just that there's a rivalry between ralph and hillary, or has he got a point here? hold on, that's for steve austin. we love you but that's nor steve. >> it is a form of a cronyism. you see if in her support of the subsidies on the green side the companies who couldn't survive otherwise. you see it on the war on spros part. you see it in the war of epa against energy. in terms of taking those $200,000 pops, those giving the money, think they're going to get anything in return, forget about it, she'll bank the
coming from a woman who makes 200,000-plus an hour. doesn't that sound a little hypocriteical hypocritical? >> i agree with what she said. you know, we got riddled in the tax code that makes no sense. there's an irony you're playing ralph nader saying she never opposed any corporatist whatever in the tax code, then you play her saying i want to remove this thing from the tax code. my understanding ralph nader's had a thing out for the clintons for a long time so i'm not surprised --...
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here's a man who likes people. here's a man who loves people, he's comfortable with people, i thought the introduction of the fact that his, he came from nowhere, immigrant father was a bartender, mother was a maid mother of forgotten -- >> mother was a maid. uh-huh. >> and only in america could i be standing here. first of all great message. always a great message. the alabama hambraham lincoln message. when you contrast it with hillary and jeb bush, his primary opponent that is a way of setting up a contrast without being negative. >> axelrod, this was interesting to me actually urged hill troy act -- hillary to act more humble. how do you act more humble? you are or you're not. >> here's how you act more humble. go into the diner, and you walk around and talk to people. you shake hands you sit down, you ask them, ask them -- >> what's on your mind. >> what's the biggest issue in the state? i'm running for president. i'm going to be running here in this state whatever the state is please have somebody remind you w
here's a man who likes people. here's a man who loves people, he's comfortable with people, i thought the introduction of the fact that his, he came from nowhere, immigrant father was a bartender, mother was a maid mother of forgotten -- >> mother was a maid. uh-huh. >> and only in america could i be standing here. first of all great message. always a great message. the alabama hambraham lincoln message. when you contrast it with hillary and jeb bush, his primary opponent that is a...
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lincoln was a lawyer, a man who believed in the rule of law. in a famous letter in 1855 to his friend joshua. >> a slaveowner in kentucky lincoln said about fugitives i hate to see them hunted down but i bite my lip and keep silent. why did he keep silent? because this was in the constitution. this was federal law. unlike the abolitionist he said i don't believe in a higher law. i don't believe they can abide by the moral law rather than the actual law on the books. in the secession crisis he said i don't care what we do about fugitive slaves. i'm willing to give concessions on that not on expansion of slavery although he said i would like the fugitive slave law to be amended so that a free person would not be caught up. given the way the fugitive slave law operates free people could easily be grabbed brought before commission someone says that guy used to be my slave and he was sent back. he can't testify on his own behalf. so they did enforce the fugitive slave law at the beginning of the war. slaves from the beginning ran away the union army
lincoln was a lawyer, a man who believed in the rule of law. in a famous letter in 1855 to his friend joshua. >> a slaveowner in kentucky lincoln said about fugitives i hate to see them hunted down but i bite my lip and keep silent. why did he keep silent? because this was in the constitution. this was federal law. unlike the abolitionist he said i don't believe in a higher law. i don't believe they can abide by the moral law rather than the actual law on the books. in the secession...
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police are clashing with protesters there who are angry over the mysterious death of a man who died in police custody. chip reid is there. chip? >> reporter: well, scott earlier this evening hundreds of protesters in this park surgedle into the streets to walk the three miles from here to the o part of baltimore where the incident occurred and where there police station is based. along the way, they came across a police presence. they surrounded a police van. there was a series of scuffles. at least two were taken into custody. other protesters threw objects at the police. apparently it was a fairly uglyer situation. but after a couple were takenon into custody, the people continued along their way. and a short time ago they arrived at the police station. scott? >> pelley: chip reid in baltimore where there have been scuffles with police over the death of a man who died in police custody. chip, thank you very much. this may have been the single toughest day for the jury deciding whether to execute the boston marathon bomber. l the prosecution wanted its last day to be unforgettable, an
police are clashing with protesters there who are angry over the mysterious death of a man who died in police custody. chip reid is there. chip? >> reporter: well, scott earlier this evening hundreds of protesters in this park surgedle into the streets to walk the three miles from here to the o part of baltimore where the incident occurred and where there police station is based. along the way, they came across a police presence. they surrounded a police van. there was a series of...
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this is a guy who they are going after and he has done this for a longtime. it makes you want to take these so-called journalists down to an open mic. a suicide abortion joke extravaganza. these are not that bad. i think what he said was not anti-sametic and i foe trevor. i know trevor. he is always nice except for when he said the jews killed christ. other than that he was nice. >> i those it was handled perfectly. you do that, you point out the absurd tee of the pc police. you make it funny and make fun of them. i thought it was handled brilliantly. >> i thought his comedy was fantastic. i was awake last night when he did the tweet storm. i thought the one of 53 things -- i thought it was a joke. i thought that was part of the joke. when he got to the eighth tweet and it was clear he wasn't i muted him for a day. unless it is vin diesel tweeting about fast and furious i am not reading anybody's tweet storm. i agree with the point he was making. a couple of hours before he did this neil brennan who was involved with "the chappelle show." said imagine how muc
this is a guy who they are going after and he has done this for a longtime. it makes you want to take these so-called journalists down to an open mic. a suicide abortion joke extravaganza. these are not that bad. i think what he said was not anti-sametic and i foe trevor. i know trevor. he is always nice except for when he said the jews killed christ. other than that he was nice. >> i those it was handled perfectly. you do that, you point out the absurd tee of the pc police. you make it...
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house had a husband who was not always easy to get along with. i think we sometimes forget that lincoln had his problems as well. this is a woman who's very bright, who understands politics, and loves politics, but she was born a woman. and so she does not have the ability to do what her husband can do by virtue of the fact that she was born the wrong gender, and so she is living vicariously through him i think. she wants him to be president but she certainly did not anticipate i think the kind of vilification she would get once you got to the white house. >> we will have to fast-forward through a lots of history. governor roosevelt ends up in a lot of these categories tonight. how would you assess her carl anthony, in terms of her partnership with fdr? >> they were driven by the same principle, that people get so patty in looking at the, they've been married for so many years. and yes, he had a physical and an emotional relationship with somebody who's very close to her, her personal secretary to were one and she offered him a divorce and it was
house had a husband who was not always easy to get along with. i think we sometimes forget that lincoln had his problems as well. this is a woman who's very bright, who understands politics, and loves politics, but she was born a woman. and so she does not have the ability to do what her husband can do by virtue of the fact that she was born the wrong gender, and so she is living vicariously through him i think. she wants him to be president but she certainly did not anticipate i think the kind...
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. >>> a philadelphia opened fire on a man who authorities approached the officer with a gun in hand. "action news" reporter eva pilgrim is live at police headquarters with the full story. >> reporter: police say not only did he have a gun in his hands but another gun tucked into his pants. that confrontation ended with police firing one shot and sending the man to the hospital. there was a large crowd at the intersection when police arrived, the people began running, one man ran toward the officers as we said carrying a gun. >> two guns off the street, the revolver was fully loaded the glock 9-millimeter had a capacity of 31 rounds in it extended magazine. that suspect was danny to einstein for treatment where at last check he was in stable condition. police did find two shell casings at the original scene making them believe there was an original shooting. they are trying to piece together what happened and how the shots as with fired. eva pilgrim channel 6 "action news." >> thank you it's 5:04. new this morning smoke and flames damaged several stores in a camden county shopping cen
. >>> a philadelphia opened fire on a man who authorities approached the officer with a gun in hand. "action news" reporter eva pilgrim is live at police headquarters with the full story. >> reporter: police say not only did he have a gun in his hands but another gun tucked into his pants. that confrontation ended with police firing one shot and sending the man to the hospital. there was a large crowd at the intersection when police arrived, the people began running,...
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alexander the great was a bold robber, julius caesar. >> look who we have here. sse james is a disciple of william anderson, a confederate some historians consider the civil war's most vicious war criminal. he is a man jesse views as a father figure. when bill is killed in a battle jesse vows revenge. >> everybody down now. get down. >> you got the wrong man. >> you know what you did. >> lieutenant samuel cox is the man responsible for killing bloody bill anderson. he is from the same town the bank is in and may even be the reason the james brothers target it. in his rage jesse james kills the wrong man. cold brother killers start out as happy church going boys on a farm in the woods of clay county, missouri. jesse's father, robert james, is a baptist minister. >> robert james selected by a group of men there who want to go out west to california. and he is the chaplain on this expedition. jesse is a very young child at this time. and his father dies in california. >> his mother is a fierce southern woman at a time when women have no rights to property. she refuse
alexander the great was a bold robber, julius caesar. >> look who we have here. sse james is a disciple of william anderson, a confederate some historians consider the civil war's most vicious war criminal. he is a man jesse views as a father figure. when bill is killed in a battle jesse vows revenge. >> everybody down now. get down. >> you got the wrong man. >> you know what you did. >> lieutenant samuel cox is the man responsible for killing bloody bill anderson....
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>> the guy who can erase all of the salaries, i didn't have a message. >> who is he the guy in chargeoe -- joe, what do you think about all of this? are you applying for a job at this company? >> no, i don't want a real job again. you have to wake up on time. there is not a lot of difference between making $70,000 and $45,000 like a lot of the employees. your taxes go up and you don't get anything for free anymore. when i go to the ymca you can pay zero dollars if you don't make enough or you can pay $300 a year if you make too much. i would rather pay the zero and sleep in. >> so at the ymca you don't have to pay anything if you don't make money. so are you bringing in the w2's? >> i don't know. i am a very very successful comedian so i am of course above the threshold. >> is this how the ceo's will treat everyone? >> i agree with jedediah. i love this guy and love what he is doing. i think ultimately the market will decide whether or not this works. if the employees stay it could be other companies take note. if they go bankrupt -- >> the employees will stay. >> i made a million in
>> the guy who can erase all of the salaries, i didn't have a message. >> who is he the guy in chargeoe -- joe, what do you think about all of this? are you applying for a job at this company? >> no, i don't want a real job again. you have to wake up on time. there is not a lot of difference between making $70,000 and $45,000 like a lot of the employees. your taxes go up and you don't get anything for free anymore. when i go to the ymca you can pay zero dollars if you don't...
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i have a daughter, who is a stellar kid by any standard. it is thrilling to watch her take her place in life. i have a man who loves me inexplicably. and who is very demonstrative, and very much a present partner. charlie: when you had to do something he hated to see you go. candice: yeah, i did a broadway show. be home. i would not go out after work. he likes -- charlie: you. candice: he likes traditional marriage. charlie: and you? candice: i didn't get married until i was 34, so i have a great capacity for being alone which is what i miss. charlie: when you met louis, it wasn't instant this is the man for me. diane furstenberg set up a lunch. candice: she had a picnic at her house. i was a guest of mike nichols and i met louis. we were sitting on the grass and introducing ourselves. mike was a big fan of louis. it took us until he called for lunch. we had lunch for four hours. charlie: there was another dinner in los angeles. the date did not go spectacularly. candice: we were so intensely self-conscious we didn't speak. charlie: why was
i have a daughter, who is a stellar kid by any standard. it is thrilling to watch her take her place in life. i have a man who loves me inexplicably. and who is very demonstrative, and very much a present partner. charlie: when you had to do something he hated to see you go. candice: yeah, i did a broadway show. be home. i would not go out after work. he likes -- charlie: you. candice: he likes traditional marriage. charlie: and you? candice: i didn't get married until i was 34, so i have a...
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through it all, we saved and had a retirement plan. and someone wholong the way. because we always knew that someday the future would be the present. every someday needs a plan. talk with us about your retirement today. push your enterprise and you can move the world. but to get from the old way to the new, you'll need the right it infrastructure. from a partner who knows how to make your enterprise more agile, borderless and secure. hp helps businesses move on all the possibilities of today. and stay ready for everything that is still to come. the pursuit of healthier. it begins from the second we're born. after all, healthier doesn't happen all by itself. it needs to be earned... every day... using wellness to keep away illness... and believing that a single life can be made better by millions of others. healthier takes somebody who can power modern health care... by connecting every single part of it. for as the world keeps on searching for healthier... we're here to make healthier happen. optum. healthier is here. >>> coming up next the south caro
through it all, we saved and had a retirement plan. and someone wholong the way. because we always knew that someday the future would be the present. every someday needs a plan. talk with us about your retirement today. push your enterprise and you can move the world. but to get from the old way to the new, you'll need the right it infrastructure. from a partner who knows how to make your enterprise more agile, borderless and secure. hp helps businesses move on all the possibilities of today....
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a critique. it's about individuals who are making bad decisions. if you live in ferguson ipso facto you are suspect and a would-be criminal. there's no person in good character. no person walking in kings santa clausified shoes so it is a high crime area he's saying by definition these are not people's whose rights or humanities we are bound to respect. >> guest: that makes a lot of sense. it's another way the legacy of white supremacy is recast and reinvented that ends up criminalizing us ends up ensuring that your humanity let alone the poor preciousness is not acknowledged. that level of disrespect and of course that is part of white supremacy, the disrespect of black and yellow people. when he talks about excellence i think he also recognizes that he knows some street sleepers who have depths of integrity and decency that far out measure well-to-do folk driven by gangster proclivity, spiritual black eyes moral a sense of what's right but nothing is blowing because it's getting in the way. martin himself did not believe in material goods and poss
a critique. it's about individuals who are making bad decisions. if you live in ferguson ipso facto you are suspect and a would-be criminal. there's no person in good character. no person walking in kings santa clausified shoes so it is a high crime area he's saying by definition these are not people's whose rights or humanities we are bound to respect. >> guest: that makes a lot of sense. it's another way the legacy of white supremacy is recast and reinvented that ends up criminalizing...
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a president who will have their back. they want a president they know will create opportunities for them to reach the middle class. they want a president who will say, let's make college more affordable. let's not cut pell grants, let's increase pell grants. let's make sure interest rates are lower so that college is more affordable. let's not repeal the affordable care act. let's make sure the 16 million people who have health care now, let's make sure it continues to work for them. that's the kind of thing our candidates will be talking about. steven: going back to this question, it is fresh polling it is national and in-state, is honesty and trustworthiness not an important characteristic in an election for president? rep. wasserman schultz: of course the polling that is done now, we are in april of the year before the election, any polling that is done now is really not that credible, beyond that, the decisions made by voters on who they want to be the next president will be based on who they think is going to make sur
a president who will have their back. they want a president they know will create opportunities for them to reach the middle class. they want a president who will say, let's make college more affordable. let's not cut pell grants, let's increase pell grants. let's make sure interest rates are lower so that college is more affordable. let's not repeal the affordable care act. let's make sure the 16 million people who have health care now, let's make sure it continues to work for them. that's the...
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a broken neck. also tonight, should the man who shot president reagan be allowed more time outside a mental hospitales back at critics who accuse him of promoting quackk treatments. and the great kentucky hooch heist is solved. the suspects had expensive taste. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> pelley: this is our western edition. a sharp divide is developing in baltimore tonight after the death of freddie gray, a suspect who ran from police and later died of a spine injury suffered while he was in custody. protests and rallies are planned
a broken neck. also tonight, should the man who shot president reagan be allowed more time outside a mental hospitales back at critics who accuse him of promoting quackk treatments. and the great kentucky hooch heist is solved. the suspects had expensive taste. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> pelley: this is our western edition. a sharp divide is developing in baltimore tonight after the death of freddie gray, a suspect who ran...
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most employees worked on a two-hour delay. those who expressed a sense of sadness over the death of a man who was tasked with keeping them safe. >> you're protecting the people here at the bureau and you enup getting shot, and i feel so bad for his family. >> it's just very tragic. >> the census bureau is issuing condolences to the guard's family and commending the multiple police agencies that were involved last night for a quick response. >>> the family of a man hit and killed in a hit-and-run on the b.w. parkway are not satisfied with the charges in the case. news4's derrick ward just spoke to the victim's mother. she explains why. >> reporter: rick warrick and joule pearce were going to get married. it was a dark rainy night where their dreams came to an end. it was on a stretch of the parkway near route 197. 38-year-old rick warrick and 28-year-old jule pearce were struck as warrick changed a tire on the side of the road. he died pearce was badly hurt the driver left the scene. >> we just found out later that he knew he hit someone
most employees worked on a two-hour delay. those who expressed a sense of sadness over the death of a man who was tasked with keeping them safe. >> you're protecting the people here at the bureau and you enup getting shot, and i feel so bad for his family. >> it's just very tragic. >> the census bureau is issuing condolences to the guard's family and commending the multiple police agencies that were involved last night for a quick response. >>> the family of a man hit...
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a beautiful film. gabrielle who of happiness made great films as a director in italy before he moved to america but i think it's his finest work and then to say frieda is the lead, but there is another actress in the film only 11, her name is carlie ann rogers and she's a heartbreaker. amazing skill for an 11-year-old. >> rose: congratulations on "the water diviner," directed by and starring russell crowe. >> thank you. >> rose: for more about this program and earlier episodes visit us online at pbs.org and charlierose.com. captioning sponsored by rose communications captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >> rose: funding for "charlie rose" has been provided by: the coca cola company, supporting this program since 2002. >> and by bloomberg, a provider of multimedia news and information services worldwide. >> the following kqed production was produced in high definition. [ ♪music♪ ] >> it's all about licking your plate. >> the food was just fabulous. >> i should be in psychoanalysis for the amount of
a beautiful film. gabrielle who of happiness made great films as a director in italy before he moved to america but i think it's his finest work and then to say frieda is the lead, but there is another actress in the film only 11, her name is carlie ann rogers and she's a heartbreaker. amazing skill for an 11-year-old. >> rose: congratulations on "the water diviner," directed by and starring russell crowe. >> thank you. >> rose: for more about this program and...
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i once met a man who did. >> wants you to put up crosses. a country boy unknown to nobody chosen to head a major operation. >> he is bernard coffindaffer's crosses. later on sunday morning. >> osgood: not so long ago candiceer with men was "murphy brown" one of the most popular correspondents she talks about those years ant plenty more with jane pauley. >> hi, everybody. >> if you remember "murphy brown" you know the beautiful woman can be both smart and funny. she had it all. or so it seemed. >> anything painful? >> no. pretend i'm mike wallace. later on "sunday morning," candice bergen. >> osgood: don't always consist of gold and jewels. some are love and memory of loyal friends as lee cowan will be showing. >> when it comes to our four-legged companions just doesn't seem fair. their lives are so short compared to ours but every moment is worth it. >> the fact that they bring us so much joy and that maybe you have to weigh the two maybe the joy that they bring outweighs the sadness at the end. >> their loyal devotion can never be repaid bu
i once met a man who did. >> wants you to put up crosses. a country boy unknown to nobody chosen to head a major operation. >> he is bernard coffindaffer's crosses. later on sunday morning. >> osgood: not so long ago candiceer with men was "murphy brown" one of the most popular correspondents she talks about those years ant plenty more with jane pauley. >> hi, everybody. >> if you remember "murphy brown" you know the beautiful woman can be both...
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police arrested a man who landed a small helicopter on the west lawn of the u.s. capitalist afternoon propping a temporary lockdown of the capital's visitors center. you're looking at a live picture . the man's identity and motive were not immediately known. police identified the aircraft as a gyro copter with a single occupant. homeland security panel chairman michael mccaul said the pilot landed on his own at that he had made it much closer to the capital them authorities were prepared to shoot him down. street in the area were shut down for a time. small craft presented a strange sight. it's lowers -- its rotors slowly spinning. a robot bomb detector was sent over to the craft. a small one person helicopter landed on the west lawn of the white house. that headline prompting a temporary lockdown of the white house's visitor center. as the ceo of goldman sachs hank paulson had a unique view on the u.s./china relationship. in his new book he offers his take on doing business with the people's republic and on china's future. peter cook sat down with secretary pauls
police arrested a man who landed a small helicopter on the west lawn of the u.s. capitalist afternoon propping a temporary lockdown of the capital's visitors center. you're looking at a live picture . the man's identity and motive were not immediately known. police identified the aircraft as a gyro copter with a single occupant. homeland security panel chairman michael mccaul said the pilot landed on his own at that he had made it much closer to the capital them authorities were prepared to...
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i'll admit it i'm a people magazine fan and i read very frequently about a couple who, a celebrity couple because that's why their people who had a completely normal child until they got the vaccine and they got a fever fussy and then never the same and people see that and it's scary and i'm not an autism expert, i'm an internist. but i think they're still stuff out there that people are scared of but what they need to really remember is the of that are claimed to be due to its very small compared the risk of getting measles and it's the cause of the greater community is talked about enough you have immune compromised people it's a live vaccine so people who have not good immune systems can get this through no fault of their own so i think there is a sense of doing the right thing sure and the child is at the core of all this and i think that's what makes parents concerned, i certainly think teachers worry about how students are going to react talk to me a little bit about the child. the child feels ouch and they wonder why are you doing this to me? and then i think sometimes parents migh
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. >>> next at 6:00, tonight we're learning more about a woman who was killed during a police chase as three suspects remain on a loose. >>> an intersection in the heart of san francisco shut done during a busy tourist weekend. >>> the weather is beautiful and warm but we could see a heat wave in the days ahead. abc7 news at 6:00 starts now. >> good evening i'm katie marzullo. we are now halfway through the weekend closure of van ness avenue. one on san francisco's busiest streets. crews are digging a pedestrian tunnel. >>> the general contractor is always on schedule so that's good news. you can see the intersection here at geary and van ness and it's a little bit tricky for cars to navigate the turn on to van ness, however traffic appears to be flowing as good as can be expected and that's because of the 70 or so people who are directing drivers around the closure. buses, ped yaps and first responders are allowed through the blockade but a drivers have go toe go around the closure from post street to geary. in order to bore a thumb the crews closed vans me. the first of the schedule
. >>> next at 6:00, tonight we're learning more about a woman who was killed during a police chase as three suspects remain on a loose. >>> an intersection in the heart of san francisco shut done during a busy tourist weekend. >>> the weather is beautiful and warm but we could see a heat wave in the days ahead. abc7 news at 6:00 starts now. >> good evening i'm katie marzullo. we are now halfway through the weekend closure of van ness avenue. one on san...
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this is a guy who doesn't like usc anymore at all. to his own detriment he loves ucla for great reason because his son is a bruin. who am i talking about? it is not sean puffy combs. he is in the dog house for posing with the dog father. a trooper has been punished after posing for a picture with a bruin loving rapper in austin, texas. the texas department of public safety said the pic which snoop requested and later instagramed reflected poorly on the department. they creeted the trooper seen here for deficiencies indicating need for counseling for posing with someone who is, quote, -- who has, quote a well known criminal background. the counseling cannot be appealed because it is not a technical infraction. it will appear in his record hurting his chances for later promotion. his attorney wondered if there would be similar discipline if spears had posed with willy nelson. we asked willie nelson to comment. >> will you quit? >> my only question is is that poncho or lefty? isn't it refreshing to see a picture of a black man and an offi
this is a guy who doesn't like usc anymore at all. to his own detriment he loves ucla for great reason because his son is a bruin. who am i talking about? it is not sean puffy combs. he is in the dog house for posing with the dog father. a trooper has been punished after posing for a picture with a bruin loving rapper in austin, texas. the texas department of public safety said the pic which snoop requested and later instagramed reflected poorly on the department. they creeted the trooper seen...
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i don't believe there is a relation. who knows. it is a relatively common name. >> and now you've seen a lot the creator of monopoly. what is being done? >> it's a wonderful question. the short answer is i don't know. she didn't have the children. i did my best to contact distant relatives but by then they are so distant that is what it is. .. >> remember back in the 70s i could actually buy it. >> you can still buy it. >> have those originals worsened in value? >> that's a great question. i am not a game collector or hard-core appraiser. every now and then one pops up on e-bay. if their expenses are not ludicrously so at least i haven't seen them it was really successful when it started so there were a lot in circulation. as far as i know they are not really expensive. in general boardgames are this weird collectible because it's kind of similar to what i think, it looks went through a generation ago where people thought they weren't valuable and people were stuffing plumbing leaks with them. it's like if you are a superman fan tha
i don't believe there is a relation. who knows. it is a relatively common name. >> and now you've seen a lot the creator of monopoly. what is being done? >> it's a wonderful question. the short answer is i don't know. she didn't have the children. i did my best to contact distant relatives but by then they are so distant that is what it is. .. >> remember back in the 70s i could actually buy it. >> you can still buy it. >> have those originals worsened in value?...
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deputies shot a person who led them from a high speed chase around midnight. now, investigators say the incident began when the suspect drove backwards on the northbound lanes of 101. the deputies then shot the suspect several times. the person's condition has not been released. now, the other two hospitals suffer minor injuries. alex savage is out there this morning, he's going to give us the update coming up at 6:30. >>> we continue to follow a developing story out of the south bay. firefighters faced several challenges including exploding ammunition in the garage and a live down power line. ktvu channel 2 news janine is hat the scene this morning. such an intense conversation you had with neighbors who tried to save that man inside. >> it is a sad situation here, neighbors testimony us the man who lived in this home is in his 60s. flames were coming from the back and the side of the home. they did not see their neighbors so they tried to wake him up by banging on his door. firefighters are still out here and keeping an eye on the house and making sure that
deputies shot a person who led them from a high speed chase around midnight. now, investigators say the incident began when the suspect drove backwards on the northbound lanes of 101. the deputies then shot the suspect several times. the person's condition has not been released. now, the other two hospitals suffer minor injuries. alex savage is out there this morning, he's going to give us the update coming up at 6:30. >>> we continue to follow a developing story out of the south bay....
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a myth grew out of the story that somehow she was a woman who had distracted santa ana at the battle and there is not much evidence for that. it was a myth that grew out of the events and was perpetrated later on. it may have been the inspiration for the famous song "the yellow rose of texas". this is an original imprint from 1858 of that sheet music which is mysterious because we don't know for sure who the composer initials j.k. is. this is a treaty with the cherokee indians and other tribes in 1836, actually very early 1836. it is signed february 23 which was right at the beginning of the siege of the alamo. this was work done by sam houston who had always had a close relationship with the cherokees. and the significance of this was that the texans wanted to try to be sure that the cherokees and other bands of native americans would be either neutral or on the side of the texan colonists and they do not want to side with mexico if hostilities arose. this was something that had been worked on for some months but with war with mexico impending there was much urgency to get this signe
a myth grew out of the story that somehow she was a woman who had distracted santa ana at the battle and there is not much evidence for that. it was a myth that grew out of the events and was perpetrated later on. it may have been the inspiration for the famous song "the yellow rose of texas". this is an original imprint from 1858 of that sheet music which is mysterious because we don't know for sure who the composer initials j.k. is. this is a treaty with the cherokee indians and...
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a doctor. i also remembered my grandmother who inspired me to become a doctor. we would scan her collection looking for wheat pennies, but as her vision failed, i became her eyes to inspect the mint marks on the weather worn coins. i went with my grandmother to the ophthalmologist as she received a cornea transplant and receive the news that macular degeneration had done harm to her eyes. my hope that my grandmother could see again made me want to become an eye surgeon. i have been fortunate. i have been able to enjoy the american dream. i worry that opportunity is slipping away for our sons and daughters. i think what kind of america will our grandchildren see? it seems to me both parties and the entire political system are to blame. [applause] big government and death -- debt doubled under a republican administration. it is now tripling under barack obama's watch. president obama is on course to add more debt than all the previous presidents combined. we borrow a million dollars a minute. this vast accumulation of debt threatens not just our economy but our se
a doctor. i also remembered my grandmother who inspired me to become a doctor. we would scan her collection looking for wheat pennies, but as her vision failed, i became her eyes to inspect the mint marks on the weather worn coins. i went with my grandmother to the ophthalmologist as she received a cornea transplant and receive the news that macular degeneration had done harm to her eyes. my hope that my grandmother could see again made me want to become an eye surgeon. i have been fortunate. i...