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, aaron henry and he was telling a story, so we -- in those days we sent telegrams. this was before e-mails, and said explains why it is in the public interest to have no time for candidates, and they came back and they said well, the incumbent, john bell williams, is not buying any time. and therefore, we are treating him equally. and i thought to myself, this is an outrage. so, i called the station and their lawyer came into see me that afternoon. i said, what are you going to do about this? they said we are going to put him on the air. i said when? he will be on tomorrow. he was on tomorrow and lost the election but it was the first time a black man had been on television as a candidate. i left the fcc and the station persisted in that kind of stuff, and finally the fcc took away the license. i had forget and -- forgot all this time and at the democratic convention in, let see, it was in the late '90s, i was invited to a brick list with the mississippi delegation and a man came up to me and he said minow, men now are you the one that was chairman of the fcc? i sai
, aaron henry and he was telling a story, so we -- in those days we sent telegrams. this was before e-mails, and said explains why it is in the public interest to have no time for candidates, and they came back and they said well, the incumbent, john bell williams, is not buying any time. and therefore, we are treating him equally. and i thought to myself, this is an outrage. so, i called the station and their lawyer came into see me that afternoon. i said, what are you going to do about this?...
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checked with the fcc, and sure enough, there are the letters from reverend smith from a man named aaron henry, and he was telling the story. in those days we send telegrams. this was before e-mail. explain to me why this was in the public interest to have no time for candidates, and they said, the incumbent, williams, is not buying any time, and therefore, we are treating them equally. i said, this is an outrage. i called the station. the lawyer came to see me that afternoon. i said, what are you going to do about it? they said, we will take care of it. i said, he will be on tomorrow. he lost the election, but it was the first time a black man had been on television as a candidate. i let the fcc, and the station persisted in that kind of stuff, and finally, the fcc took away the licenses. i had forgotten all this time that the democratic convention -- i waste 1990's invited to a breakfast with the mississippi delegation, and the men came up to me and said, are you the one who was chairman of the fcc? i said, i am terribly sorry, but i do not know who you are. he said, you do not remember the
checked with the fcc, and sure enough, there are the letters from reverend smith from a man named aaron henry, and he was telling the story. in those days we send telegrams. this was before e-mail. explain to me why this was in the public interest to have no time for candidates, and they said, the incumbent, williams, is not buying any time, and therefore, we are treating them equally. i said, this is an outrage. i called the station. the lawyer came to see me that afternoon. i said, what are...
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it produced great players like henry aaron and willie mays and bob gibson, ernie banks. tremendous. somehow in the '60s and into the '70s, we lost that. i don't know why. nobody seems to know why. but we're going to get it back and we're really working hard. the inner city's rbi program was 150 million kids playing baseball. in the front office, we have three or four general managers, but we have scouting directors, so i think in the next four or five, six years, we'll have lots of improvement. >> in a couple of hours, the commissioner will answer a question some of you had about instant replay in games. >>> also at 4:00 eastern time, i will tell you how to hit home runs in your career. it all starts with networking. i'm fredricka whitfield. see you an hour from now. to a ceo, it's powerful. to a teacher, it's the future. if you ask a child, she might call it magic. and if you asked us, we'd say it's just getting started. years ago, my mother taught me. and over the years, i've taught my family. we've created so much here together. so when my doctor said that over those years my hig
it produced great players like henry aaron and willie mays and bob gibson, ernie banks. tremendous. somehow in the '60s and into the '70s, we lost that. i don't know why. nobody seems to know why. but we're going to get it back and we're really working hard. the inner city's rbi program was 150 million kids playing baseball. in the front office, we have three or four general managers, but we have scouting directors, so i think in the next four or five, six years, we'll have lots of improvement....
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. >> in a time that you had roberto clemente and frank robinson, henry aaron, he was the first name youe up with. because he was just slightly better at everything than everybody else. >> you're talking about a 5'2" ball player where willie had all of it. >> the guy could run. the guy could hit for average. the guy could hit for power. a guy that could field. and a guy that could throw. that's what made him great. >> reporter: and that's actually a small excerpt and a small taste from our show "legends: willie mays," which will debut on comcast sportsnet bay area on sunday right after giants post game live. you definitely want to check that out and check out all the festivities here tonight at the ballpark. reporting live from willie mays plaza, i'm jamie sire. back to raj and vicky. >> comcast sportsnet, every night at 10:30 a full 30 minutes of coverage including sharks playoff analysis and inside access. and speaking of the sharks, if you're a sharks fan, cover your eyes. the sharks and red wings just wrapping up their game in detroit this evening. san jose fought back from a three-g
. >> in a time that you had roberto clemente and frank robinson, henry aaron, he was the first name youe up with. because he was just slightly better at everything than everybody else. >> you're talking about a 5'2" ball player where willie had all of it. >> the guy could run. the guy could hit for average. the guy could hit for power. a guy that could field. and a guy that could throw. that's what made him great. >> reporter: and that's actually a small excerpt and...
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presentation, he has what might be called a kinder, gentler version of paul ryan's plan and with henry aaron written about a similar approach longer ago than i care to admit, 1995. i have a lot of sympathy for it and think they have done really quite a good job thinking through this approach. and i just raise one thing with him and this comes for the criticisms henry and i got. roger said that the government's contribution would be based on the lowest bid in your area, and of course this creates two potential problems. one is the lowest bid plan like not have the capacity to cover everybody and so he really have to think about well, maybe it should the wind you sum up the capacities of the plans, the plan that is at the margin so you could cover all of the beneficiaries in the area. if you did that the savings would be lower, but so would the outrage by the public. you know the other thing is, and this might be covered in your book, which i confess i haven't read, there is the issue of quality and you want to make some kind of adjustment for differential quality and as i said before, definin
presentation, he has what might be called a kinder, gentler version of paul ryan's plan and with henry aaron written about a similar approach longer ago than i care to admit, 1995. i have a lot of sympathy for it and think they have done really quite a good job thinking through this approach. and i just raise one thing with him and this comes for the criticisms henry and i got. roger said that the government's contribution would be based on the lowest bid in your area, and of course this...
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henry, thank you so much. >> thank you for having me. >> okay. aaroner to you. >> thank you, kimberly. >>> chuck's here now. we're looking at different glasses there? >> i was sitting in kimberly chair, i thought i would put kimberly's glasses on, have a different view on the world. >> the weekend forecast is looking cloudier all of a sudden. i'll come back with the right glasses and give you all the >>> drivers, listen up. a traffic alert. if you're planning on using the wilson bridge this weekend, because crews are installing a storm drain across the bridge, multiple lanes are going to be closed. the through lanes on the outer loop of the beltway between telegraph road and route 1 will be closed. drivers will still be able to access telegraph from the outer loop and there are still two local outer loop local lanes that are still open. the work should be completed some time by tomorrow morning. >>> and there will be moisture delays on the red, blue, and orange lines as well this weekend as crews will be making repairs. the red line will share one trac
henry, thank you so much. >> thank you for having me. >> okay. aaroner to you. >> thank you, kimberly. >>> chuck's here now. we're looking at different glasses there? >> i was sitting in kimberly chair, i thought i would put kimberly's glasses on, have a different view on the world. >> the weekend forecast is looking cloudier all of a sudden. i'll come back with the right glasses and give you all the >>> drivers, listen up. a traffic alert. if...
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aaron david miller, who worked on the issue for six presidents. >> middle east peace, let's face it, is existential. rabin paid with his life, sadat paid with his life. >> reporter: richard nixon and henryrsuaded israel to give back territory it took in the 1967 war. jimmy carter brought menachem begin and anwar sadat to a peace treaty. the nations never warmed but the treaty is still in effect. bill clinton brought yitzhak rabin to the rose garden. he tried again with a conference in 1998 and the camp david summit in 2000 with arafat and ehud barak. they came close but at the last minute, arafat refused. >> my vision is two states. >> reporter: george w. bush announced a road map for peace in 2002. no one paid attention. he tried again with a conference in 2007. again, promises were made, and ignored. barack obama's call last september for a negotiation between israel and the palestinians to be completed in one year failed when talks fell apart after three weeks. in thursday's speech, the president laid down some more guidelines. >> the borders of israel and palestine should be based on the 1967 lines, with mutually agreed swaps. >> reporter: which were immediately rejected by israel.
aaron david miller, who worked on the issue for six presidents. >> middle east peace, let's face it, is existential. rabin paid with his life, sadat paid with his life. >> reporter: richard nixon and henryrsuaded israel to give back territory it took in the 1967 war. jimmy carter brought menachem begin and anwar sadat to a peace treaty. the nations never warmed but the treaty is still in effect. bill clinton brought yitzhak rabin to the rose garden. he tried again with a conference...