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go ahead amy. yeah there's a very longstanding tension in this country i mean alan's already sort of alluded to it between the idea of the united states is a very inclusive in fact a nation of immigrants and this country has an exclusive one probably of white christians alan you would you agree with that yeah that that's. i completely agree with that and some of these groups of course take this notion of white christianity to an extreme tied into some of the extreme right wing movements of something called the christian identity movement which has been around in america for a very long time since the early twentieth century and they have this crazy idea that the modern jews are not the hebrews of the bible but are a later group called up cause are those who converted to judaism and that in fact the hebrews of the bible are today's blue-eyed blond christians so they take you know the bible and they take history and completely inverted it for their own purposes and they believe that there is a coming
go ahead amy. yeah there's a very longstanding tension in this country i mean alan's already sort of alluded to it between the idea of the united states is a very inclusive in fact a nation of immigrants and this country has an exclusive one probably of white christians alan you would you agree with that yeah that that's. i completely agree with that and some of these groups of course take this notion of white christianity to an extreme tied into some of the extreme right wing movements of...
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>> jimmy: amy, all right. amy, very good. >> this hat makes me feel drunk!t does to you. >> jimmy: all right, let me see if it -- i have a giant irish head. [ laughter ] i need the champagne. >> oh, here, here. >> jimmy: my big, fat head barely fits in this thing. [ light laughter ] >> -- what would this gentleman say at a bar? ♪ >> jimmy: hi, my name's norman. [ laughter ] that's all he says. [ light laughter ] you take it from there. hi, my name's norman. i think that was -- i want to show everyone a clip of the very great amy poehler in "parks and recreation." take a look at this clip. >> i need to talk to you about a float that is in this parade because i'm not sure that you're going to be -- uh-oh. >> is that me? >> maybe it's not you. maybe it's kate upton. >> oh, thank you. no, it's me. and damn them! hey, hey, hey, hey, hey! hey, stop, please! hey! stop! excuse me, pawnee. i'm sorry. i don't mean to stop your parade or anything, but i just have to say something here, okay? i don't think this is very fair! >> babe, babe, stop wagging your finger. >> c
>> jimmy: amy, all right. amy, very good. >> this hat makes me feel drunk!t does to you. >> jimmy: all right, let me see if it -- i have a giant irish head. [ laughter ] i need the champagne. >> oh, here, here. >> jimmy: my big, fat head barely fits in this thing. [ light laughter ] >> -- what would this gentleman say at a bar? ♪ >> jimmy: hi, my name's norman. [ laughter ] that's all he says. [ light laughter ] you take it from there. hi, my name's...
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ownership units are priced at 90% ami. in order that the current tenant have an ability to purchase the unit, they get a right of first refusal and the pricing of that unit shall be at the rental level. or at the tenant's current income level. so, if the tenant's income has increased it will be priced according to the ami that corresponds to their current income. if that tenant does not take advantage of the opportunity or is unable to, they'll get six months to leave their unit, a relocation allowance and then the unit can be priced at the ownership rate. we also establish a pricing category for s-r-o units where none existed previously, at 75% of our studio pricing. so, that's a new category. we also are collecting up or including in the inclusionary program projects that take advantage of tax exempt bond financing as issued by the california debt limit allocation committee. project sponsors can take advantage of this financing mechanism as a way to meet their inclusionary requirement, though they have to provide more un
ownership units are priced at 90% ami. in order that the current tenant have an ability to purchase the unit, they get a right of first refusal and the pricing of that unit shall be at the rental level. or at the tenant's current income level. so, if the tenant's income has increased it will be priced according to the ami that corresponds to their current income. if that tenant does not take advantage of the opportunity or is unable to, they'll get six months to leave their unit, a relocation...
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aloha, amy.i congratulate you on the courage displayed during the republican convention in minneapolis-st. paul when you jumped the fence to continue reporting. please tell us more about the police and their interaction with protesters. mahalo and aloha to you and your associates. a big hello to you. i mean, our experience covering not this past republican convention but the republican convention? 2008 was extremely serious. the democracy now team went as many other news organizations did, and as many other news organizations, were subjected to, dewere arrested at the republican conviction was arrested along with two of my colleagues, who now reports from egypt, and nicole salazar, our producer at the time, and it was the first day of the republican convention, which didn't bode well for how things were going to go. it was monday. we were covering a piece protesting, beautiful blue sky day and 10,000 people marching from st. paul to the center where the convention was going to take place that aft
aloha, amy.i congratulate you on the courage displayed during the republican convention in minneapolis-st. paul when you jumped the fence to continue reporting. please tell us more about the police and their interaction with protesters. mahalo and aloha to you and your associates. a big hello to you. i mean, our experience covering not this past republican convention but the republican convention? 2008 was extremely serious. the democracy now team went as many other news organizations did, and...
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hi, john. >> caller: hi, peter, amy. you brought tears to my eyes for the first time watching c-span, making a remarkable witness to history for us all. i actually watch democracy now and c-span but now i can now listen to it on wtfw at 6:00. >> guest: yes. >> caller: so i appreciate all of your ability to catch c-span and catch you on the same day. i'd like too recommend you have more authors and book reports that also have truth story to tell, particularly about 9/11 and the war on drugs. thank you so much. >> guest: thank you. you talk about book authors, and i was just in denver for a conference, and remarkably, i met a woman who you will soon hear her story. her name is carlotta. she wrote a book and i talked to her yesterday and we'll be broadcasting the interview but i was so moved by her story. she was the youngest member of the little rock nine. she was 14 years old, and in 1957. when she signed a petition that went around, would anyone like to go to central high? she went to the -- to the african school. but sh
hi, john. >> caller: hi, peter, amy. you brought tears to my eyes for the first time watching c-span, making a remarkable witness to history for us all. i actually watch democracy now and c-span but now i can now listen to it on wtfw at 6:00. >> guest: yes. >> caller: so i appreciate all of your ability to catch c-span and catch you on the same day. i'd like too recommend you have more authors and book reports that also have truth story to tell, particularly about 9/11 and the...
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our guest this month, amy goodman, co-host of democracy now. five nonfiction books begin from 2004, the exception to the rulers, exposing politicians, profiteers, and media that love that. in 2006 she came out with static , government lyres, media cheerleaders, and the people who fight back. standing up to madness, ordinary heroes in extraordinary times came out in 2008 co-ridden with her brother david goodman. the sound barrier in 2009 and finally, our most recent, the silent majority, story of the uprising, occupations, resistance commander of canal last year. if you would like to participate our conversation this afternoon and, choose your to is the area code, 585-3880. 381. mass in a pacific. you can also make comments on social media. you can get our facebook page. facebook about com. posted right up there at the top of that page. you can make a comment under this section, amy goodman. finally, you can send in a tweed as well. @booktv is our handle. amy goodman, the most recent book, the silence majority. >> guest: i really do think that t
our guest this month, amy goodman, co-host of democracy now. five nonfiction books begin from 2004, the exception to the rulers, exposing politicians, profiteers, and media that love that. in 2006 she came out with static , government lyres, media cheerleaders, and the people who fight back. standing up to madness, ordinary heroes in extraordinary times came out in 2008 co-ridden with her brother david goodman. the sound barrier in 2009 and finally, our most recent, the silent majority, story...
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amy schumer. "inside amy schumer" premieres april 30th at 10:30 p.m. on comedy central.n to amyschumer.com. joshua topolsky joins us next. there he is in the bud light platinum suite. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ ♪ you know my heart burns for you... ♪ i'm up next, but now i'm singing the heartburn blues. hold on, prilosec isn't for fast relief. cue up alka-seltzer. it stops heartburn fast. ♪ oh what a relief it is! cue up alka-seltzer. it stops heartburn fast. new fructis style strong hair, 24 hour hold. because you have a 24 hour life. new fructis style power putties. all eas or tax attorneys.cpas plus, we've got experts to support you all year round. and they're ready now. turbotax. introducing chase liquid. card hassles? the reloadable card that's easy to activate and can be used right away. plus, you can load cash or checks at any chase depositfriendly atm and checks right from your smartphone. get rid of prepaid problems. get chase liquid. ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: our next guest is our resident technology expert and editor-in-chief of theverge.com. tonight,
amy schumer. "inside amy schumer" premieres april 30th at 10:30 p.m. on comedy central.n to amyschumer.com. joshua topolsky joins us next. there he is in the bud light platinum suite. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ ♪ you know my heart burns for you... ♪ i'm up next, but now i'm singing the heartburn blues. hold on, prilosec isn't for fast relief. cue up alka-seltzer. it stops heartburn fast. ♪ oh what a relief it is! cue up alka-seltzer. it stops heartburn fast. new fructis style...
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joining me now is the greatest journalist in all of america amy goodman, host and executive producerdemocracy now, the news show airing on 1,000 stations around the world. i'm honored you're joying us on "viewpoint." >> it's great. thank you. >> john: thank you very much. you've been covering this story on your show and you mentioned the oversights that we ran through. what else have you found? >> first of all, we should be talking about this in light of what happened in boston, why? in boston three people died, and over 170 people were injured. of course we should know everybody's names and learn what happened. why is it that when it comes to texas we know so little, and it's not on the front pages of the newspapers or top stories? we are talking about a case in the sense of an industrial terrorism. not a bomb put to a corporation but a corporation that so under valued the lives of the people who worked there and the community that we're talking about more than four times the number of people died in west, texas. >> john: and a much more preventable di disaster. >> completely. this
joining me now is the greatest journalist in all of america amy goodman, host and executive producerdemocracy now, the news show airing on 1,000 stations around the world. i'm honored you're joying us on "viewpoint." >> it's great. thank you. >> john: thank you very much. you've been covering this story on your show and you mentioned the oversights that we ran through. what else have you found? >> first of all, we should be talking about this in light of what...
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amy: t mobile? blue shirt: sure. amy: sprint? blue shirt: mhmm. amy: verizon? blue shirt: got
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amy has been amazing, our executive art director. [ applause ] amy was able to shepherd this impossible project through all the intricacies, i'm in incredibly grateful for her help, grateful for his efforts in another monumental task. he's raised $6 million of our $8 million. this project is an incredible gift by our pat patrons through the city. this is an incredible piece. you don't have to buy a ticket. it's there and available. a very universal quality, it has some response to it. it's operating on a very primal level. i think we the technical team that put this piece up has been remarkable. zad and zoon has been a lifesaver. incredible individual who has never said no to me. everything is always been possible and bringing the team together to actually install this work. to make a photo shop simulation and 3d animation project. it was in incredibly inspiring. i went out there on a cloudy day and it was incredible magic that was happening. i knew this was going to be fine if i can channel the interaction of all these systems into my work. so i'm very grateful for everyone who helps i
amy has been amazing, our executive art director. [ applause ] amy was able to shepherd this impossible project through all the intricacies, i'm in incredibly grateful for her help, grateful for his efforts in another monumental task. he's raised $6 million of our $8 million. this project is an incredible gift by our pat patrons through the city. this is an incredible piece. you don't have to buy a ticket. it's there and available. a very universal quality, it has some response to it. it's...
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just seconds after he crossed -- >> amy was ten feet from the first explosion. >> his wife amy was soy close, but not injured. >> it doesn't make any sense when the person standing beside me in boston was so maimed. >> meanwhile, amy had no idea where her husband was and grew panicked when she couldn't reach him on his cell. >> for an hour, it was the worst hour of my life. i didn't know if he was dead or alive. amy went back to their hotel. >> i thought, dear lord, just let him be there when i get there. thank god, there he was. >> tell me how it felt when you saw her? >> it was incredible. we were both very happy. and not getting any response. >> joe and amy flew back to texas on tuesday to reunite with their children. on the next day, wednesday, joe had a business trip so he would leave from boston to dallas. after a few hours he started heading back home. and to get back to austin you have to drive through the town of west, texas. joe was minutes away from the west fertilizer plant when he was stunned to see huge plumes of smoke. he pulled his car over. >> right out of the middle
just seconds after he crossed -- >> amy was ten feet from the first explosion. >> his wife amy was soy close, but not injured. >> it doesn't make any sense when the person standing beside me in boston was so maimed. >> meanwhile, amy had no idea where her husband was and grew panicked when she couldn't reach him on his cell. >> for an hour, it was the worst hour of my life. i didn't know if he was dead or alive. amy went back to their hotel. >> i thought,...
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joe, you finished ahead of amy, correct?ugh the finish line about 30 seconds before the first explosion. >> and did you know where amy was at that point? >> i wasn't completely sure. we were supposed to meet at a restaurant afterwards, but i was concerned that she'd walked to the finish line to watch me run through. >> and, amy, you were actually there as the bomb went off. in fact, very close. there's a photo in which we actually see your proximity to the explosion. tell us what you saw and felt and heard. >> a girlfriend and i, katie, were actually closer to that bomb than we ever imagined we were watching our husbands finish and went to see them at the end and it went off taking us completely by surprise and just the shock, you know, the shock of what on earth is going on. it was terrifying. >> you were unhurt but there were other people. you saw some badly injured people and some people who didn't even realize how badly hurt they were. >> that's correct. the woman beside me, her leg below the knee was just -- i think it
joe, you finished ahead of amy, correct?ugh the finish line about 30 seconds before the first explosion. >> and did you know where amy was at that point? >> i wasn't completely sure. we were supposed to meet at a restaurant afterwards, but i was concerned that she'd walked to the finish line to watch me run through. >> and, amy, you were actually there as the bomb went off. in fact, very close. there's a photo in which we actually see your proximity to the explosion. tell us...
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just seconds after he crossed. >> amy was ten feet from the first explosion. >> his wife, amy, was soery close, but not injured. >> that doesn't seem to make any sense when the person who was standing beside me in boston was so maimed. >> meanwhile, amy had no idea where her husband was. and grew panicked when she couldn't reach him on his cell. >> for an hour, it was the worst hour of my life. i didn't know if he was dead or alive. >> amy went back to her hotel. >> all the way up the elevator, i thought dear lord, just let him be there. i opened the door to our hotel room and i thought my god, there he was. the not knowing was the worst things. >>> on the next day, wednesday, joe had a business trip so he drove from austin to dallas. after a few hours, he started heading back home. to get back to austin you have to drive on the interstate through this town, the town of west, texas. >> joe was minutes away from the west fertilizer plant when he was stunned to see huge plumes of smoke. he pulled his car over. >> right out of the middle of the black smoke came a giant explosion. i saw a
just seconds after he crossed. >> amy was ten feet from the first explosion. >> his wife, amy, was soery close, but not injured. >> that doesn't seem to make any sense when the person who was standing beside me in boston was so maimed. >> meanwhile, amy had no idea where her husband was. and grew panicked when she couldn't reach him on his cell. >> for an hour, it was the worst hour of my life. i didn't know if he was dead or alive. >> amy went back to her...
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. >> reporter: good morning, amy. even before we knew their names and ages we knew what had happened here was tragic but now that we're starting to see their faces and hear their stories it's becoming especially heartbreaking, especially to the folks being told that your daughter is alive only to find out later there was an awful mix-up. >> beautiful, awesome sight, this spontaneous gathering. >> reporter: overnight thousands gathered in the chilly massachusetts air for a candlelight vigil honoring the youngest victim, 8-year-old martin richard, the brown-eyed bruins fan had just gotten ice cream and was watching the marathon with his family seen in this facebook page when the bombs went off. even richard's young playmates devastatingly aware of the loss, etching messages in chalk on the family's driveway. >> when we would see them they would all be together. >> reporter: his mother was by his side at the marathon. she's still in the hospital. his younger sister jane, a dancer, lost a leg. she was a first grader at th
. >> reporter: good morning, amy. even before we knew their names and ages we knew what had happened here was tragic but now that we're starting to see their faces and hear their stories it's becoming especially heartbreaking, especially to the folks being told that your daughter is alive only to find out later there was an awful mix-up. >> beautiful, awesome sight, this spontaneous gathering. >> reporter: overnight thousands gathered in the chilly massachusetts air for a...
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i'm amy goodman.olÁs maduro has won venezuela's presidential election more than a month after the death of hugo chÁvez. he was the chosen successor from chÁvez, nearly defeated ofriles with just over 50% the vote. capriles has refused to concede the race and is demanding a recount. the turnout of registered voters are past 78%. we will have more after the headlines. guards at the guantanamo bay military prison have intensified their crackdown on a hunger strike by detainees. the pentagon says guards fired non-lethal rounds of prisoners on saturday after trying to move them into isolated, one-man cells. at least one prisoner was hit with a rubber coated bullet. the military claims it took action after prisoners covered windows and surveillance cameras. it also says prisoners used improvised weapons to resist the guards' sweep. defense attorneys say most of the prison's 166 prisoners are taking part in the hunger strike two months after it began. at least 11 prisoners are being force fed through nasal t
i'm amy goodman.olÁs maduro has won venezuela's presidential election more than a month after the death of hugo chÁvez. he was the chosen successor from chÁvez, nearly defeated ofriles with just over 50% the vote. capriles has refused to concede the race and is demanding a recount. the turnout of registered voters are past 78%. we will have more after the headlines. guards at the guantanamo bay military prison have intensified their crackdown on a hunger strike by detainees. the pentagon...
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when did that happen, amy? >> this is the thing.ut that we needed to talk more about the mental health issue. now here we are back again talking about, you know, legislation for gun control. i mean, we need to talk about other things. we have a constitutional trite bear arms, and that's why you've seen these senators, it started out with three that were going to filibuster the legislation. now two more -- two more united states senators have said that they will join the filibuster, and they have the support of their constituents in their states. >> although -- although, mark kelly would disagree with you and the senators that amy's talking about, ted cruz, rand paul, and mike lee -- let's listen to the husband of gabby giffords about the filibuster. >> it certainly is doable. and to the senators that are planning on filibustering the bill, they should recognize that, for instance, like senator rubio in florida, 94% of his constituents support a universal background check in kentucky. where rand paul is a senator, it's over 80%. so,
when did that happen, amy? >> this is the thing.ut that we needed to talk more about the mental health issue. now here we are back again talking about, you know, legislation for gun control. i mean, we need to talk about other things. we have a constitutional trite bear arms, and that's why you've seen these senators, it started out with three that were going to filibuster the legislation. now two more -- two more united states senators have said that they will join the filibuster, and...
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i asked if we could meet perhaps with amy. i know the supervisor is busy. there were a few people who wanted to meet, a pastor, i think stephen cornell was going to be available and some others, and that didn't happen. we weren't able to do it. so, i really would appreciate it if you could continue this and actually allow us to do that. i don't see that this is going to help us at all. we're going to multiply more alcohol licenses. we have a big problem with those restaurants because they are open till 2:00 and it wasn't to close them earlier, they turn into bars and night clubs. it's about the only place in the city where, by right, they can stay open. and the former abc liaison from the police department said he was seeing that elsewhere, too. they get a license for a restaurant. they have no intention of running a restaurant. they want to run a bar and night club. the whole district is out of control. completely unlivable. >> thank you. is there any additional public comment? just trying to >>> dawn turner middle polk lower neighborhood association. [spe
i asked if we could meet perhaps with amy. i know the supervisor is busy. there were a few people who wanted to meet, a pastor, i think stephen cornell was going to be available and some others, and that didn't happen. we weren't able to do it. so, i really would appreciate it if you could continue this and actually allow us to do that. i don't see that this is going to help us at all. we're going to multiply more alcohol licenses. we have a big problem with those restaurants because they are...
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as soon as amy hits the pavement. >> okay. you've got a pickup truck turning the corner. >> within minutes the undercover attracts interest. >> she's walking to the car right now. >> and it is down. it's down. come and get him. it is down. >> as the decoy signals officers, patrol cars move in on the unsuspecting buyer. >> y'all got cameras on me? [ bleep ]. i'm trying to holla at a female. >> stunned, the man says he was just trying to sweet-talk the undercover. amy says men who buy women often act with aggression and like to wield power. >> the guys pull up, they expect you to jump right in. because that's what the girls do. and they're very demanding. girl, get in. bitch, get in. you know, they say all types of things. and you playing a role, so you accept this stuff and you try to find ways to not get in the car. >> the first guy was a dub for head. >> a dub is $20. $20 for a blow job. these guys, man, i swear. in englewood, where it's low income, you have those girls who will settle for that. but you know, it's disgraceful
as soon as amy hits the pavement. >> okay. you've got a pickup truck turning the corner. >> within minutes the undercover attracts interest. >> she's walking to the car right now. >> and it is down. it's down. come and get him. it is down. >> as the decoy signals officers, patrol cars move in on the unsuspecting buyer. >> y'all got cameras on me? [ bleep ]. i'm trying to holla at a female. >> stunned, the man says he was just trying to sweet-talk the...
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amy has been amazing, our executive art director. [ applause ] amy was able to shepherd this impossible project through all the intricacies, i'm in incredibly grateful for her help, grateful for his efforts in another monumental task. he's raised $6 million of our $8 million. this project is an incredible gift by our pat
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how much room does that leave him to negotiate, amie? >> well, i think that he was mostly sending a message to republicans, showing that he is willing to compromise. and this was an olive branch of sorts. but i think that the democrats and president obama have said that they're not willing to compromise on entitlement cuts if they don't see, as part of a grand bargain, if they don't see revenues. so i think that we're a long ways away from that. this is just the president's proposal, and we'll see what's to come from that. >> what about the big dinner this week, ed? the president doing that with the senate republicans, budget talks certainly on the menu there. are the president's compromises on social security, medicare enough to satisfy the gop appetite for the cuts? >> i think it's -- it's enough to satisfy senate republicans. house republicans a little more skeptical, because they say, look, a lot of this isn't new. nice to see and talk about entitlement cuts but there's a lot of other things in this budget we don't like. we know ther
how much room does that leave him to negotiate, amie? >> well, i think that he was mostly sending a message to republicans, showing that he is willing to compromise. and this was an olive branch of sorts. but i think that the democrats and president obama have said that they're not willing to compromise on entitlement cuts if they don't see, as part of a grand bargain, if they don't see revenues. so i think that we're a long ways away from that. this is just the president's proposal, and...
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joining me now is maria cardona and amy holmes, anchor of "real news at the blaise."en need neufeld gun control laws with the states stepping up? >> good morning, miguel. good to see you. >> good morning. >> i do think we need federal gun control laws. this is the reason, miguel. states are actually listening to majorities of the american people who do support stricter gun safety laws. the problem is that if we don't do it at the federal level then what we have are guns going across state lines and that will diminish the controls being put in place by these states who are the ones who are doing the common sense measures that most americans agree with. if we don't have the umbrella laws at the federal level, for example, here in the district, we have some of the strictest gun control laws, but they are not as effective as they could be, because criminals will go across the state loin in virginia, where it's very easy to get a gun. and that's why it is not as effe effective if we don't have the federal law controlling everything. >> amy, your thoughts. should this be a
joining me now is maria cardona and amy holmes, anchor of "real news at the blaise."en need neufeld gun control laws with the states stepping up? >> good morning, miguel. good to see you. >> good morning. >> i do think we need federal gun control laws. this is the reason, miguel. states are actually listening to majorities of the american people who do support stricter gun safety laws. the problem is that if we don't do it at the federal level then what we have are...
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. >> now a unique perspective from a soccer player nailed robbie rogers who talked about it with amy making tackles and beating up on other guys. >> reporter: robby played on soccer fields around the world. college ball, major league, the olympics chts he was even good enough to go professional in england. you knew around the age of 10. >> i knew i was when i was that age. i think i was gay when i was 14. >> reporter: did you hear gay slurs in the locker room? >> yeah, all the time. i mean, i heard gay slurs hanging out with my friends in high school and everywhere. that's what scars you. >> reporter: what gave you the strength to say i can't do this anymore? >> i was raised to be a voice, to be myself, to be unique, not to follow a pack. >> reporter: so beginning last fall robbie started coming out first to his family back in california. for most 25-year-olds the drama might end there but robbie had another family to tell. >> guys on your team are your best friends and brothers and you battle these games and work hard and train for each other. if you're not the same as them, then yo
. >> now a unique perspective from a soccer player nailed robbie rogers who talked about it with amy making tackles and beating up on other guys. >> reporter: robby played on soccer fields around the world. college ball, major league, the olympics chts he was even good enough to go professional in england. you knew around the age of 10. >> i knew i was when i was that age. i think i was gay when i was 14. >> reporter: did you hear gay slurs in the locker room? >>...
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. >> reporter: good morning to you, amy. word from police, the situation in watertown is grave and it is, indeed. we're about a half mile away from where the shoot-out took out and both are closed today with area universities, colleges all of boston public schools closed today. subways and buses in boston suspended until further notice. automated messages went out to people about 2:50 telling them to stay at home. there had been an incident. an area of people about 250,000 people told to stay at home. business owners in watertown told to keep their businesses closed today. so tense here. members of the media told to stay off of their cell phones in certain areas because so it wouldn't give the appearance they would be detonating a many bo. r mannc t firsthand th ten tells about what happened. >> that's right. i was walking with my camera he s.w.a.t. teams were sense of all congregating when plea officers forced me to the ground, told me they were suspicious of my backpack and thought i mute be the suspect. >> reporter: had t
. >> reporter: good morning to you, amy. word from police, the situation in watertown is grave and it is, indeed. we're about a half mile away from where the shoot-out took out and both are closed today with area universities, colleges all of boston public schools closed today. subways and buses in boston suspended until further notice. automated messages went out to people about 2:50 telling them to stay at home. there had been an incident. an area of people about 250,000 people told to...
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abc7 news reporter amy hollyfield is at the scene of the accident near the school. amy hollyfield? >> the principal is dealing with traumaized students saying they have placed decorations around his locker and they have asked it stay like that for the rest of the year not be reassigned. even the students who were here last night on the tracks went it happened came to school today because they wanted to see their friends and talk to grief counselors. >> devastated students gathered before school this morning to remember 14-year-old austin price who was killed last night when he was hit by a train right across the street from san lorenzo high school. >> austin if you and hear us guide us in the right way, we love you, and we miss you and you are in our hearts. >> he was on the tracks with two other teenagers around 6:40 playing a game of chicken. players stand on the track when a train is coming and those who jump off first are called chickens. >> yes, we do know that high school kids know better. we know that kids do things because they are kids. it is really unfortunate to lose aus
abc7 news reporter amy hollyfield is at the scene of the accident near the school. amy hollyfield? >> the principal is dealing with traumaized students saying they have placed decorations around his locker and they have asked it stay like that for the rest of the year not be reassigned. even the students who were here last night on the tracks went it happened came to school today because they wanted to see their friends and talk to grief counselors. >> devastated students gathered...
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>> yeah, yeah. >> jimmy: amy poehler.our-long show. >> jimmy: ooh. >> i can't say what it is because of very strict rules that, like -- >> jimmy: you made up in your head, yeah. >> yeah. >> jimmy: okay. [ laughter ] well, i just want to come up with other ideas and fun bits for you to do. >> yeah, i know. it's fun to try and think of other ones we should do. >> jimmy: yeah. >> we are going to do two more after -- we'll do three more of them this year. >> jimmy: that's great! >> yeah, it's super fun. >> jimmy: well, next time you do another one, you'll have to bring it back and show it to us. >> yeah, absolutely. >> jimmy: debut it here. no, adult swim wouldn't like that. >> that would be great. they don't care. >> jimmy: yeah. they don't? >> no. >> jimmy: okay, perfect. let's talk about your other show, "parks and recreation." >> yes. >> jimmy: congratulations on that. [ cheers and applause ] >> thank you. >> jimmy: how's amy poehler? how's our pal doing? >> great. everybody's -- everybody's doing great. >> jimmy: we love
>> yeah, yeah. >> jimmy: amy poehler.our-long show. >> jimmy: ooh. >> i can't say what it is because of very strict rules that, like -- >> jimmy: you made up in your head, yeah. >> yeah. >> jimmy: okay. [ laughter ] well, i just want to come up with other ideas and fun bits for you to do. >> yeah, i know. it's fun to try and think of other ones we should do. >> jimmy: yeah. >> we are going to do two more after -- we'll do three more of...
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amy? >> all right, john schriffen, thanks so much. >>> now to hillary clinton making her first major public appearance last night since stepping down as secretary of state at the same time a high-profile effort being launched urging her to run for president. abc's claire shipman has the latest from washington. claire, good morning. >> reporter: whatever hillary clinton says, you're watching the start of 2016. she said she wanted a normal life for awhile but that's not realistic. hillary watch is officially under way. just a few months into retirement, hillary clinton is back on stage. >> good evening, everyone. this is such a wonderful occasion every year. >> reporter: appearing at the vital voices awards ceremony, an organization she helped form as first lady honoring accomplished women from around the world. >> when women participate in the economy, everyone benefits, and when women participate in peacekeeping and peacemaking, we are all safer and more secure. >> reporter: clinton avoide
amy? >> all right, john schriffen, thanks so much. >>> now to hillary clinton making her first major public appearance last night since stepping down as secretary of state at the same time a high-profile effort being launched urging her to run for president. abc's claire shipman has the latest from washington. claire, good morning. >> reporter: whatever hillary clinton says, you're watching the start of 2016. she said she wanted a normal life for awhile but that's not...
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i name is amy. thank you for letting us having this opportunity to make this poster and also recognize us. thank you. (applause) >> thank you. i want to thank mayor lee and the members of the collaborative. as will build awareness for human trafficking issues i would like to call attention to the need for more shelter beds according to the project study released in 2012, there are only 678 beds in the entire country exclusively dedicated to trafficking survivors. there are thousands the deed aftercare services. that we offer at the monarch residence for women. last year freedom house -- sorry to do this again, there are thousands that need aftercare services that we offer at the monarch services. for girls ages 12-17 years old. we must do everything we can to bring resources. (applause) thank you. and support to these brave women and children who traffic right here in our own backyard. i am grateful for this tremendous award and the commitment through
i name is amy. thank you for letting us having this opportunity to make this poster and also recognize us. thank you. (applause) >> thank you. i want to thank mayor lee and the members of the collaborative. as will build awareness for human trafficking issues i would like to call attention to the need for more shelter beds according to the project study released in 2012, there are only 678 beds in the entire country exclusively dedicated to trafficking survivors. there are thousands the...
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. >> we talk to anant agarwal, amy guttman, tom friedman and joel klein. >> i do think that the blended model is the one that we can say with certainty is revolutionizing higher education now and actually k through 12 as well. i think it is still, we are not online. because it takes an exceptional person to be so motivated and so creative to do something online and get the same thing out of it as wow would get with having a master teacher. >> i think what online learning and moocs has done it has put education front and center of the national and international eco, i think people are discussing it and i think teachers are becoming rock stars and i think education as a field i think is becoming exciting and i think people who pay a lot more attention to it and i think that is really good thing. >> rose: syria and chemical weapons, online education, taking new strides. when we continue. funding for charlie rose was provided by the following. captioning sponsored by rose communications from our studios in new york city, this is charlie rose. >> we begin this evening with the story of syria
. >> we talk to anant agarwal, amy guttman, tom friedman and joel klein. >> i do think that the blended model is the one that we can say with certainty is revolutionizing higher education now and actually k through 12 as well. i think it is still, we are not online. because it takes an exceptional person to be so motivated and so creative to do something online and get the same thing out of it as wow would get with having a master teacher. >> i think what online learning and...
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amy? >> all right, steve. there is more to come on that one. >> boy, there sure is. almost 200 other districts under suspicion. wow. >>> we turn to a day in court for michael jackson's children. their grandmother is suing a concert promoter for negligence in michael's death. and paris and prince will be the star witness when the trial starts today. abc's abbie boudreau is covering it all from los angeles. she joins us now. good morning, abbie. >> reporter: good morning, george. members of the jackson family are seeking millions of dollars. that they claim the king of pop would have earned had he lived longer. and his children are expected to take the stand. this morning, all eyes are on paris and prince jackson as michael jackson's two eldest children are expected to be the star witnesses in a trial where the question of who's to blame in the kick of pop's death shifts to a new defendant, concert giant aeg. the civil suit filed by katherine jackson and the jackson kids claims aeg, who spon
amy? >> all right, steve. there is more to come on that one. >> boy, there sure is. almost 200 other districts under suspicion. wow. >>> we turn to a day in court for michael jackson's children. their grandmother is suing a concert promoter for negligence in michael's death. and paris and prince will be the star witness when the trial starts today. abc's abbie boudreau is covering it all from los angeles. she joins us now. good morning, abbie. >> reporter: good...
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. >> hi, amy motta and i'm with shark c.e.o. mark rosen. mark, so i hear you have some exciting news to share. >> let me introduce you to the new shark rotator lift-away. it gives you enhanced swivel steering and better cleaning performance. we added even more suction power and increased cleaning capacity. like the original lift-away the new shark rotator is still the only vacuum... that lifts away to give you that same no loss of suction cleaning power in a portable. the rotator also has a totally sealed system so advanced that it actually cleans the air in your room as you vacuum because its anti-allergen complete seal technology locks in 99.99% of the tiniest dust particles so they don't escape back into the air you breathe. and the best part: we put all that added performance into the new rotator lift-away and still kept the price under $200. and the new rotator power head with enhanced, easy-to-maneuver swivel steering has patented technology that even deep cleans carpets better than dyson's newest vacuum. >> that's a big statement, ma
. >> hi, amy motta and i'm with shark c.e.o. mark rosen. mark, so i hear you have some exciting news to share. >> let me introduce you to the new shark rotator lift-away. it gives you enhanced swivel steering and better cleaning performance. we added even more suction power and increased cleaning capacity. like the original lift-away the new shark rotator is still the only vacuum... that lifts away to give you that same no loss of suction cleaning power in a portable. the rotator...
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thing out of here. >> reporter: five years later, loyalty to warren jeffs is still absolute. >> and amyobach is here right now. of course the biggest concern always for the young children, the young girls. are they still in danger? does anyone know? >> according to every ex-flds member we've spoken to, the answer unfortunately is yes. police say they have very little authority because the parents of these children are relinquishing control over to other adults as has been dictated by warren jeffs and police say without a witness, there's very little they can do. >> and they won't come forward. no one will come forward. thank you so much, amy. >>> coming up here, it's time for our instant index, the big shake-up in late-night television. could it be the end of an era? that's next. [ all ] fort benning, georgia, in 1999. [ male announcer ] usaa auto insurance is often handed down from generation to generation because it offers a superior level of protection and because usaa's commitment to serve the military, veterans, and their families is without equal. begin your legacy. get an auto-in
thing out of here. >> reporter: five years later, loyalty to warren jeffs is still absolute. >> and amyobach is here right now. of course the biggest concern always for the young children, the young girls. are they still in danger? does anyone know? >> according to every ex-flds member we've spoken to, the answer unfortunately is yes. police say they have very little authority because the parents of these children are relinquishing control over to other adults as has been...
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moment also booze and bottoming out a lot more in common than you think we'll talk with a botanist amy stewart about the garden of ingredients that make up your favorite drinks and if we want to stop terrorism we have to clamp down on unregulated gun purchases tell you why if it's deleted. just do. it for the good the bad and the very very rhinos seriously ugly their good advisers the organization credited with starting the occupy movement has announced a new campaign this week adbusters posted a message on its website encouraging like minded activists to gather at any one of goldman sachs's seventy three world wide offices and engage in a new indefinite real time live action game group hopes to use its trademark radical political theater to shut down goldman's offices and operations a year and a half after new york police raided occupy wall streets as a coffee park camp large financial institutions like goldman sachs still dominate our economy here it's to help out search for the hashtag goldman on twitter the bad lands. brewer late last week assistant attorney general brewer announce
moment also booze and bottoming out a lot more in common than you think we'll talk with a botanist amy stewart about the garden of ingredients that make up your favorite drinks and if we want to stop terrorism we have to clamp down on unregulated gun purchases tell you why if it's deleted. just do. it for the good the bad and the very very rhinos seriously ugly their good advisers the organization credited with starting the occupy movement has announced a new campaign this week adbusters posted...