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. >> as you said implicit bias, andra was here mouthing the words. and i'm sure there are people at home saying come on, we hear this all the time. i'm sure that's not true. >> let me give an example i think is perfect. in the early '90s, i lived in louisiana. one day i locked myself out of the car. i was trying to break in with a coat hanger and a cop drove up and instead of saying, is this your car? he didn't ask for proof. he said, you're doing that wrong. let me show you the proper way to break into a vehicle and he then pulled out a slim-jim and did it for me. anyone who thinks a 22-year-old or 23-year-old in this country would have had that experience is either insane or high. >> jim, i go to tell you growing up in new orleans, baton rouge, not far from louisiana, would i get stopped as a young man in my parents' nice car and they would say, where did you get this car? and i would have to show all of the identification. and then they would call my parents. so that's a completely different experience. james, i'm not sure if you had that experien
. >> as you said implicit bias, andra was here mouthing the words. and i'm sure there are people at home saying come on, we hear this all the time. i'm sure that's not true. >> let me give an example i think is perfect. in the early '90s, i lived in louisiana. one day i locked myself out of the car. i was trying to break in with a coat hanger and a cop drove up and instead of saying, is this your car? he didn't ask for proof. he said, you're doing that wrong. let me show you the...
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we leave you, the andrae crouch sgers at michael jacon's memorial service this week.edia access gup at wgbh acss.wgbh.org narror: saturday evening, and the universe is much the sam as aany other point in the htory of the world. the planets and star orbit and spin and do erything that is expectedf them. on earth, as theun sets, millions prepare foa weekly event which is f less predictable.
we leave you, the andrae crouch sgers at michael jacon's memorial service this week.edia access gup at wgbh acss.wgbh.org narror: saturday evening, and the universe is much the sam as aany other point in the htory of the world. the planets and star orbit and spin and do erything that is expectedf them. on earth, as theun sets, millions prepare foa weekly event which is f less predictable.
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as we leave you, the andrae crouch singers at michael jackson's memorial service this week.y media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org
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andra asks, can a person who hasn't shot a gun be capable of shooting mcnair like that. he was a victim just lying there would answer that. >> you know, it takes practice to become a marksman. but it doesn't take a marksman to shoot someone while they're sleeping. clearly this was her opportunity to make sure that she killed him at a time when she could, and maybe perhaps in her mind that she would by the suicide aspect, she would reunite this loving couple in her mind, reunite them in the after life because they're dying at the same time. >> it's just a tragic story all the way around. james alan fox, thanks. appreciate your time. >> yes. >>> coming up next, suddenly in the spotlight. what the future holds for michael jackson's kids and new details about jackson's fathering style and what the kids want to be when they grow up. >>> the italian prime minister under fire. his co-host the center of attention. we have the details. >>> well, the memorial for michael jackson was certainly a worldwide event. here in america, more than 31 million people watched on tv. online, ne
andra asks, can a person who hasn't shot a gun be capable of shooting mcnair like that. he was a victim just lying there would answer that. >> you know, it takes practice to become a marksman. but it doesn't take a marksman to shoot someone while they're sleeping. clearly this was her opportunity to make sure that she killed him at a time when she could, and maybe perhaps in her mind that she would by the suicide aspect, she would reunite this loving couple in her mind, reunite them in...
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so, therefore, get over it, andra, does that make a difference?> that certainly worked in crowley's favor to suggest he is not a bigot and is more sensitive than perhaps we gave him credit for -- >> some people say if he taught about diversity and about how not racially profile, he lives in cambridge, he should have known professor gates. >> that's a potential issue. the other part is, you can teach diversity and you can be aware of diversity, but you still always have to be on your guard for your own subconscious and explicit attitudes to come to the forefront. i teach african-american politics. but that doesn't mean i don't have to deal with my own prejudiced attitudes and i have to check them. you are quite capable of having a racist moment. even when you are on the whole racially progressive. >> go ahead, tim. >> if i could add to that. five years ago when i wrote my memoir, "white like me" i tell a story about the fact that even after 11 or 12 years of doing anti-racism work, not just diversity work which could mean anything and nothing. but
so, therefore, get over it, andra, does that make a difference?> that certainly worked in crowley's favor to suggest he is not a bigot and is more sensitive than perhaps we gave him credit for -- >> some people say if he taught about diversity and about how not racially profile, he lives in cambridge, he should have known professor gates. >> that's a potential issue. the other part is, you can teach diversity and you can be aware of diversity, but you still always have to be on...
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andra, thank you souch and knew this was goingo be out of hand and it was. many gooints were made. comes dwn to this. if you'rhappy, you're hapy. if you're not hpy, you're a miserable person area y're going tory to get out of the situation. >>et out, right. >> sometimes a divorce, sometimes it's an adulterous affair and sometimes misery and her cases, it suici! this is what iis! it is what iis! >> stephen a. smith on marriage. thank you. jeff, thk you and sandra, fantasc. >> younder why'm single? >> sti ahead on "morning meeting," no people allowed. we call this one sing orswim. the first tim we do it. the pel onet airlines and google chrome after ts. and much more. ♪ ♪ ♪ once you've e dealt with the things t that comemeetween you.. don't let erectitile dysfunction get inin the way ♪ viva a ♪ v viagra viagra...america's mostt prescribed ed treatment..... can help you enjoyoy a more satisfying s sexual exrience. totorn me, spend some quity time with viagra.com ask k your dococr if your heat ealthy enough for sex. don't take viagra if you t nitrates for cain... as it may cause annse
andra, thank you souch and knew this was goingo be out of hand and it was. many gooints were made. comes dwn to this. if you'rhappy, you're hapy. if you're not hpy, you're a miserable person area y're going tory to get out of the situation. >>et out, right. >> sometimes a divorce, sometimes it's an adulterous affair and sometimes misery and her cases, it suici! this is what iis! it is what iis! >> stephen a. smith on marriage. thank you. jeff, thk you and sandra, fantasc....
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julie andras what part of the book did you write? >> what part of the-- >> what part of the book the right? >> the structure as much as any thing and i think, tell me if i am wrong, i think i more the flights of fancy. i do circling the image making, the openings, the closings. >> the big picture. >> id the big picture and emma says we must finish the end of the first act, where do we go from there? she makes me focus on the shape of the book but the actual damages and things are probably my strength and emma's is the structure as much as anything. we seem to complement each other i think. >> why did you start writing children's books? >> i started as a complete surprise. i started as, it was an answer to a game that i was playing with my children and i had to pay for it. i was the first to lose the game. i said, what will my forfeit be? my oldest daughter, jennifer, said right as a story because i used to love to scribble and right things. i really honestly thought, i can just write a small thing like an aesop's fable or something v
julie andras what part of the book did you write? >> what part of the-- >> what part of the book the right? >> the structure as much as any thing and i think, tell me if i am wrong, i think i more the flights of fancy. i do circling the image making, the openings, the closings. >> the big picture. >> id the big picture and emma says we must finish the end of the first act, where do we go from there? she makes me focus on the shape of the book but the actual damages...