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a thank you from the country to andwe recognize your pain nothing can ever replace your loved ones, but a recognition what many lives were people say was the catalyst for a lot of civil rights activities. -- the votinghts rights law, civil rights come evening cohousing. so many rights were passed after their death. so many people were sitting back silently allowing all of those atrocities to go on in the south. not only birmingham, but many said cities. -- but many southern cities. i think my mother would be very happy to know come even at 50 years, the death and the pain that we suffered was being acknowledged. and sort of a thank you from the country for what happened in terms of moving the country forward towards civil rights legislation. tavis: it's not just the country saying thank you. you're standing in the oval office next to a president who signed this document to happens to be an african-american. what was going through your head and you were standing there and this resident, this black man, was signing this document? >> it is really interesting because the president i found t
a thank you from the country to andwe recognize your pain nothing can ever replace your loved ones, but a recognition what many lives were people say was the catalyst for a lot of civil rights activities. -- the votinghts rights law, civil rights come evening cohousing. so many rights were passed after their death. so many people were sitting back silently allowing all of those atrocities to go on in the south. not only birmingham, but many said cities. -- but many southern cities. i think my...
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andw clouds wednesday thursday as the storm goes by. not change much through saturday. our next best chance for rain will be sunday into monday. the weather is not going to change all that much. ava marie is with a special guest. >> good morning. i am alive at the st. louis school. we are joined by the national weather service. we are talking about the newer mascot. he is revamped and helping kids learn about weather. >> our goal is to educate the public about weather preparedness. originally he debuted in the 1970's as a black and white coloring book. andartnered with a company we created a free online game that children can play any time. they get to learn about hurricanes and hurricane safety, winter storms, flooding. they can follow him through. than they received a certificate and they become a young meteorologist. >> i wished this was around when i was a kid. you guys are doing a great job to spark that interest and to make kids aware of weatehr safety. >> if we can start with the children, they bring that children back into their
andw clouds wednesday thursday as the storm goes by. not change much through saturday. our next best chance for rain will be sunday into monday. the weather is not going to change all that much. ava marie is with a special guest. >> good morning. i am alive at the st. louis school. we are joined by the national weather service. we are talking about the newer mascot. he is revamped and helping kids learn about weather. >> our goal is to educate the public about weather preparedness....
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mark your calendars to come meet andw at one of these events.in the month of september he'll be in colorado springs, colorado. in october he'll be in walsall, england, victor harbor, south australia, melbourne, victoria, australia, and in carrara, gold coast, queensland, australia. and in november he'll be in shreveport, louisiana, dallas, texas, and in fort worth, texas. for more details on andrew's next meeting in your area visit our web site >> at awmi.net. >> what do you do when one of your children is diagnosed with stage 4 cancer? mike and aster mullins had a choice to make to accept the virtual death sentence for their son and beg god for a miracle, or to take a stand and act on a revelation that god wants you well. take a healing journey with the mullins family. healing journeys, volume 4 now available on dvd >> at awmi.net. >> the ministry training program is designed to help charis bible college graduates identify and be equipped in their calling of either business, media, ministry, missions or worship. the worship school focuses on me
mark your calendars to come meet andw at one of these events.in the month of september he'll be in colorado springs, colorado. in october he'll be in walsall, england, victor harbor, south australia, melbourne, victoria, australia, and in carrara, gold coast, queensland, australia. and in november he'll be in shreveport, louisiana, dallas, texas, and in fort worth, texas. for more details on andrew's next meeting in your area visit our web site >> at awmi.net. >> what do you do when...
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Sep 3, 2013
09/13
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in the justices hands andwe have to say, we don't need that. >> you will have served for two decades. i wonder have your views changed in any significant ways? >> you're sitting there in theened to death . first three or four or five years. there's nobody to correct you and you wonder if you do it right. after five or six years you stop wondering. maybe you'll do all right. you're doing your best. he said, you're on duty all the david souter said that. it's different people.it's a different court over time. they bring different attitudes to the table . i bet there are more decisions now then there were. over time you get to know the area. there's nobody to corrects. sandra o'connor used to set your first five or six years, it is like putting footprints in the sand. you don't want to simply go the opposite direction. you try to follow where you started. there would be no control if you are not consistent. you're going to be not too different.you are learning and developing. you have guidelines. you will not too different than from the beginning. there are probably more 5-4 decisions no
in the justices hands andwe have to say, we don't need that. >> you will have served for two decades. i wonder have your views changed in any significant ways? >> you're sitting there in theened to death . first three or four or five years. there's nobody to correct you and you wonder if you do it right. after five or six years you stop wondering. maybe you'll do all right. you're doing your best. he said, you're on duty all the david souter said that. it's different people.it's a...
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Sep 24, 2013
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andwe appeal to the world we said we are willing to income that% of the could potentially be generatedibuteld has to and we said if the international community would cover the other 50%, we were willing to ofpletely preserve the area the yasuni and not exploit the oil indefinitely. but the world's response was negative. we only got a very few million of dollars. we need these resources. appeals and done appeals and appeals and not seen an echo to our appeal, ecuador decided to exploit the oil. without affecting the surface of yasuni. this is very important. will have some impact, but it will be minimal. criteria that were expressed in that open letter. itthe people who signed could raise the awareness of the [indiscernible] unfortunately, we did not achieve what we have proposed and maybe there are other issues the world is more concerned about or interested in. the world spends $2 billion in or $2 trillion, and the rich countries and companies did not want to contribute to the fund for yasuni. even in very rich, wealthy, and countries, itean was the local authorities that contributed
andwe appeal to the world we said we are willing to income that% of the could potentially be generatedibuteld has to and we said if the international community would cover the other 50%, we were willing to ofpletely preserve the area the yasuni and not exploit the oil indefinitely. but the world's response was negative. we only got a very few million of dollars. we need these resources. appeals and done appeals and appeals and not seen an echo to our appeal, ecuador decided to exploit the oil....
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we only lost two seats andwe held onto the majority for the longest period of time that the republicans ever had. so not only that, the best part about it was we sent a message to bill clinton that we were crazy and we would take it over the cliff if you don't work with us. so for the next six years that bill clinton had a term, he did not get to sign one bill that he initiated. the welfare reform, balanced budget act, all the things that we did in six years were ours while he took credit for its. neil: what do you think mainstream republicans are going to get, the chris christie's other parties, that jeb bushes of the parties. >> today the republicans in the house are going to pass amust pass bill with defunding obamacare. neil: where is it go where is i? >> is going to go over to the senate. the senate is hopefully going to do what they should be doing. to pass their bill. >> let me finish. they will pass a bill. they don't have to pass that, the responsibility of the house passes what they want to pass and then you to the committee and that is where you fight. neil: would you make th
we only lost two seats andwe held onto the majority for the longest period of time that the republicans ever had. so not only that, the best part about it was we sent a message to bill clinton that we were crazy and we would take it over the cliff if you don't work with us. so for the next six years that bill clinton had a term, he did not get to sign one bill that he initiated. the welfare reform, balanced budget act, all the things that we did in six years were ours while he took credit for...
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Sep 23, 2013
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to the japanese government, and underscore for them that we want to be helpful in that regard and , andwethe expertise we have a laboratory on nuclear energy in america and in the world, and we hope you take that message. >> thank you, and i would love to learn more about the laboratory work, and i have heard already that they have made their expertise available, so i would love to follow up. willing, andeady, able. anytime there is an incident, to respond, to assist, and to be helpful. seeing that these kinds of things do not happen in the future, so thank you very much, and thank you for your service. if you are able to fix that treaty, we would want to keep you here. more want to say we have members here that we normally have. thank you very much. >> thank you, mr. chairman. i think her desire to not weigh in on the issue about the treaty shows what kind of good diplomat she will be. your nice to welcome family and your children and, of course, vicki, always nice to have you back in the senate. we have had the good fortune to work with you at the institute , as you chaired that board,
to the japanese government, and underscore for them that we want to be helpful in that regard and , andwethe expertise we have a laboratory on nuclear energy in america and in the world, and we hope you take that message. >> thank you, and i would love to learn more about the laboratory work, and i have heard already that they have made their expertise available, so i would love to follow up. willing, andeady, able. anytime there is an incident, to respond, to assist, and to be helpful....
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you will be seeing exhibits of x paper that was made this week that is still wet right now andw drying pressed. prse and there's also still writing, that will also be some readingsn from that selection. >> come out and be moved. >> oh, yes. >> the big thing is to be able e to share especially with the civilian community and be able to create those bridges to where it's not the civilian verses the veterans. and education on both sides and better gration. tha-- integration, that is why theseis events are good to come out and see a deeper part of pt that person that you might not be able to share. >> john fuller, international, spirit of healing, thank you fon being here. your artwork is fantastic. much success this friday. tony over to you.ny >> what a great program. >> yes. >> thank you all very much. >>> 8:40, speaking of uniforms, still ahead at 8:00, the fight over uniform education standards. why more and more parents andnts schools want out from the commo core program.core we will be right back. people across america are experiencing the amazing shine of finish quantum, voting it p
you will be seeing exhibits of x paper that was made this week that is still wet right now andw drying pressed. prse and there's also still writing, that will also be some readingsn from that selection. >> come out and be moved. >> oh, yes. >> the big thing is to be able e to share especially with the civilian community and be able to create those bridges to where it's not the civilian verses the veterans. and education on both sides and better gration. tha-- integration, that...
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Sep 19, 2013
09/13
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let's focus on the weather andwe not traffic. tucker and julie will be along next. check it out... over 20 million drivers are insured with geico. so get a free rate quote today. i love it! how much do you love it? animation is hot...and i think it makes geico's 20 million drivers message very compelling, very compelling. this is some really strong stuff! so you turned me into a cartoon...lovely. geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. i'm terry mcauliffe, candidate for governor, and i sponsored this ad. ken cuccinelli's ad twists the facts. terry mcauliffe had no role in running the company and owned just 1/1400th of the company's stock. it's ken cuccinelli we should worry about. pursuing an extreme agenda. interfering in our personal lives. and waging war on abortion, even in cases of rape and incest. ken cuccinelli. he's focused on his own agenda. not us. >>> tucker barnes is here with your weather. >>> getting out to work. you saw the moon finally.. >> finally, but it was hard toh miss, tuck. i'm like is somebody playing a foot paufootbal
let's focus on the weather andwe not traffic. tucker and julie will be along next. check it out... over 20 million drivers are insured with geico. so get a free rate quote today. i love it! how much do you love it? animation is hot...and i think it makes geico's 20 million drivers message very compelling, very compelling. this is some really strong stuff! so you turned me into a cartoon...lovely. geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. i'm terry...
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barneyother thing which andwed me to tell the story it came out with the reissue of "on the brink."t wasn't too long after bear -- again, withwn bear stearns, only been saved by jpmorgan. we had the fed assisting that buying. we had learned that we did not have the necessary authorities to save a failing investment bank without a buyer. bernanke and i went and talked with barney. haveplained that we do not the powers for investment banks to wind them down and take them -- wind them down outside of the bankruptcy process. we were not going to be able to get those authorities from congress. the only chance of getting them was by saying that we would have a huge crisis if we did not get them because we meant would have failed and that would have -- lehman would have failed and that would have been disastrous. was comingsition from the republicans, rather than the democrats. you had republicans saying, let it happen. that if anced me institution failed, we had one of two choices. we can pay all the debts or none of the debts. lehman paid none of the debts. ig paid all the debts and ever
barneyother thing which andwed me to tell the story it came out with the reissue of "on the brink."t wasn't too long after bear -- again, withwn bear stearns, only been saved by jpmorgan. we had the fed assisting that buying. we had learned that we did not have the necessary authorities to save a failing investment bank without a buyer. bernanke and i went and talked with barney. haveplained that we do not the powers for investment banks to wind them down and take them -- wind them...
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andwe will take a break we'll be back with our next panel of former members -- former governors.thank you. tonight stephen breyer and former supreme court justice in massachusetts margaret marshall discussed constitutional issues and additional -- differences between the supreme court and state court. watch the discussion tonight at 8:00 eastern on c-span. the media is clearly a dominant, increasingly dominant criteria for every first lady. there are the, endless biographical, human limited which are not to the 19th, 20th century or media. it is how these people endure and prevail in a very rough world of politics. >> richard norton smith and fthers preview season 2 o "first ladies." looking at their private lives and public roles. eastern, on c- span, c-span radio, and www.c- span.org. 12e tomorrow on c-span at 0130, and look at who and risks of using high-precision missiles capable of striking targets anywhere in the world under an hour. at 2:30, we will take you live to capitol hill or the senate foreign relations mitty will hold -- foreign relations committee will hold a hear
andwe will take a break we'll be back with our next panel of former members -- former governors.thank you. tonight stephen breyer and former supreme court justice in massachusetts margaret marshall discussed constitutional issues and additional -- differences between the supreme court and state court. watch the discussion tonight at 8:00 eastern on c-span. the media is clearly a dominant, increasingly dominant criteria for every first lady. there are the, endless biographical, human limited...
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our members allowed to come andw democratic members to sort of bail them out of this? >> members will vote the way members will vote. nobody can say what will happen until we see what they are going to propose. we had hoped that the republicans in the senate, that the tail would not be wagging the dog to the point that they cannot bring up the bill last night. but the tail did wag the dog. it will not come to the floor for another couple hours. after that we will see how republicans will react to that pure people make judgments. nobody can tell you how the vote will go unless they know what it is they are voting on. but i do think -- i do not think there will be any support. 186 members signed the letter. many who do not sign letters are there on the debt limit. that is nonnegotiable. now thans more likely a few days ago, a shutdown? >> i hope not. i am always optimistic. everyday is a new day. this leadership on the republican side has brought bills to the floor but does not have the majority there. fewer than 40 of them voted for sandy aid, for example. fewer than 40
our members allowed to come andw democratic members to sort of bail them out of this? >> members will vote the way members will vote. nobody can say what will happen until we see what they are going to propose. we had hoped that the republicans in the senate, that the tail would not be wagging the dog to the point that they cannot bring up the bill last night. but the tail did wag the dog. it will not come to the floor for another couple hours. after that we will see how republicans will...