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i have so many people saying we gonna kill antoine.ere going to kill me, i would have been. i ain't dead. i had eight fights. the only thing i did was get slashed with a razor a couple times and stabbed. that's nothing. >> he was attacked recently. eight or ten guys tried to jump him. they didn't do much damage. it's a badge of honor for him. >> they ain't gonna fight meç one-on-one, they gonna play with the knives. move me out of the county, someone gonna end up dead. >> we are working on it. >> he's lobbying to get put out of cook county where he's not a high profile toorgt and will have more freedom. since the latest attempt on his life, he's confined to a super max tier. >> he's housed alone. he showers alone. he goes to court under special escort. any movement he has is going to be handcuffed, shackled at all times. it's the threat level. it's for his own protection. if i could put you on the moon, that's where your ass would go. >> anywhere is better than here. >> bottom line, it's our job to make sure he finishes his case, the
i have so many people saying we gonna kill antoine.ere going to kill me, i would have been. i ain't dead. i had eight fights. the only thing i did was get slashed with a razor a couple times and stabbed. that's nothing. >> he was attacked recently. eight or ten guys tried to jump him. they didn't do much damage. it's a badge of honor for him. >> they ain't gonna fight meç one-on-one, they gonna play with the knives. move me out of the county, someone gonna end up dead. >> we...
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woman: well, antoine, we'll have to look for someone to set up the bottles for you. let's go see who we can find. what about you, alex? antoine needa helper. would you like to help him set up the bottles and send the balls back to him? hendrick: helping children feel good about themselves and others is our primary goal in teaching social competency. we can accelerate the process by incorporating the value of helping and being kind to others into our daily curriculum. and then we ca give some lemonade to our friends. what do you think? is that a good idea? yeah, 'cause i can drink it all up! hendrick: we can start by asking for and accepting a child's offer to help other children and ourselves. what kind of activities can you think of that might lend themselves to such an opportunity? woman: oh, thank you. monica's trying to keep our roads together here. hendrick: there are endless possibilities for ways in which we can ask children to provi support and assistance, the results of which are that we create a climate where kindness and generosity are noted, discussed, an
woman: well, antoine, we'll have to look for someone to set up the bottles for you. let's go see who we can find. what about you, alex? antoine needa helper. would you like to help him set up the bottles and send the balls back to him? hendrick: helping children feel good about themselves and others is our primary goal in teaching social competency. we can accelerate the process by incorporating the value of helping and being kind to others into our daily curriculum. and then we ca give some...
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antoine lewis, thank you. >>> it is now 45 minutes after the hour.e told you about the upsetting story a autistic boy bullied by his teacher and his teacher aid. >> did you hear the last part. you are a blank. arthur apparently the teacher no longer works in the school district. sounds like that teacher was simply transferred somewhere else. we are getting indications that is because the teacher apparently tenured. can't you just fire a teacher? >> there is a big problem. the school district acted swiftly here. >> transferring that teacher to another district. >> i don't think it was over. >> i don't think that was the final disposition. what that did which some people are criticizing him. he noticed changes in his son's behavior when he was coming home from school. even though he was autistic. he never had been haifrial issues. all of a sudden he hassi behavioral issues. he wires his kid up. he does a whole youtube thing and he -- >> is it legal for parents to do that? >> they may not be admissible in a court of law. he never took it to a court of l
antoine lewis, thank you. >>> it is now 45 minutes after the hour.e told you about the upsetting story a autistic boy bullied by his teacher and his teacher aid. >> did you hear the last part. you are a blank. arthur apparently the teacher no longer works in the school district. sounds like that teacher was simply transferred somewhere else. we are getting indications that is because the teacher apparently tenured. can't you just fire a teacher? >> there is a big problem....
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. ♪ >> reporter: now jonathan antoine is ripping up britain's got talent.e ditch his friend and go it alone but he said no, he insists that she's coming along for the ride. what a guy! but enough already, i'll buy his records. just stop trying to make me cry. i'm nick watt for "nightline," in london. >> admit it nick, you had goose bumps too. >>> tonight we note for you. police have identified a man suspected of going to a shooting rampage today at oikos university a religious school in oakland california. the gunlman entered the university at 10:30 a.m. and fired multiple shots. 43-year-old former student and korean national is being held for killing seven people and wounding three others. he sur returned at a market earlier this evening. be sure to watch "good morning america" tomorrow for full details from the scene. tomorrow night on "nightline," we'll have cynthia mcfadden's intervwi
. ♪ >> reporter: now jonathan antoine is ripping up britain's got talent.e ditch his friend and go it alone but he said no, he insists that she's coming along for the ride. what a guy! but enough already, i'll buy his records. just stop trying to make me cry. i'm nick watt for "nightline," in london. >> admit it nick, you had goose bumps too. >>> tonight we note for you. police have identified a man suspected of going to a shooting rampage today at oikos...
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justices antoine antoine scalia and thomas and the another no longer alive.perry thought he should be president on defense of that rule with regulating the kind of sex you and your partner are allowed to have in your own home. pennsylvania state senator rick santorum also took that position in the campaign. that call to limited government and personal liberty was not enough to propel either of them to the presidency. another big gay civil rights case making its way to the courts that may very well end up being decided by the supreme court. that's the prop 8 case the referendum in california in 2008 to take away existing marriage rights from same sex couples. prop 8 has been in litigation since it passed in 2008. the case around prop 8 hinges in part on the question of immutability. is being gay and immutable characteristic. can you change it. if you find yourself gay for some reason, do you have to stay that way? one of the arguments the anti-gay rights side makes is being gay is a choice so marriage then isn't a question of equal rights. everybody has an equ
justices antoine antoine scalia and thomas and the another no longer alive.perry thought he should be president on defense of that rule with regulating the kind of sex you and your partner are allowed to have in your own home. pennsylvania state senator rick santorum also took that position in the campaign. that call to limited government and personal liberty was not enough to propel either of them to the presidency. another big gay civil rights case making its way to the courts that may very...
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you're going to pretty much cater to what it already believes -- >> but talk to antoine because, antoine you're saying your job is to get it right the first time. >> let me jump in. i think you're referring to reverend sharpton if you're talking about a certain viewpoint, because his viewpoint is widely known. we don't pretend to think it's anything other than his opinion. on the other hand, the nbc news family also includes kerry sanders who's covering the story, he's been covering it all day today and sticking to the facts. so we don't pretend to be something or something else. i mean, we know who reverend sharpton is, we talk to reverend sharpton. we have a discussion in terms of what he would like to advocate and talk about, and his views are widely known. they've always been widely known. >> the argument would be he's the host of the program, but he's also an actor this terms of the story -- in terms of the story that you're covering. and is that a conflict of interesting, i think, is the way howie kurtz wrote about it. how do you respond to that? >> he's an opinion host, and effect
you're going to pretty much cater to what it already believes -- >> but talk to antoine because, antoine you're saying your job is to get it right the first time. >> let me jump in. i think you're referring to reverend sharpton if you're talking about a certain viewpoint, because his viewpoint is widely known. we don't pretend to think it's anything other than his opinion. on the other hand, the nbc news family also includes kerry sanders who's covering the story, he's been covering...
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redirected i believe in to the net by antoine vermette and a commanding 3-0 lead with 6:56 to go heree third. >> yeah. there's no doubt it does go in for him. vermette off to the right side of the screen. nice stick. good position. patient. waiting. a few inches on that side and good hard work in front. the blackhawk can't find the handle on it. even though they waited a long time for the end of that penalty, they make them pay and that's aum they needed was that one. >> third goal of the series for vermette and they're all on the power play. seventh career playall goal for vermette as the power play tonights. half a minute remaining. blocked by leddy. the puck tied up in his skates. >> at this point, chicago, even though they're down a man, they'll be up on the play. they can't afford to wait. thank you across the line. waits. now it's taken by kane. taken away by kane. he just missed on the north side. the coyotes with two goals tonight, two on the power play. phoenix was 29th on the power play in the regular season. next to last and that's why coaches and players say, throw out the
redirected i believe in to the net by antoine vermette and a commanding 3-0 lead with 6:56 to go heree third. >> yeah. there's no doubt it does go in for him. vermette off to the right side of the screen. nice stick. good position. patient. waiting. a few inches on that side and good hard work in front. the blackhawk can't find the handle on it. even though they waited a long time for the end of that penalty, they make them pay and that's aum they needed was that one. >> third goal...
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detectives believe that man is tyrone antoine lewis. they believe lewis and calvin walker also 26, were responsible for the robbery and murder of a teenager on iverson street in hillcrest heights, october 10, 2011, the victim, a 17-year-old justin isaacs who collapsed and died on the front steps of his home after being shot. the cab driver's widow, ruth afacioso is grateful. to final victim lenny harris. the investigation that began when his body was pulled from an oxon hill well w -- well, means the man has been found >> he had no regret what he did to the human beings lives noucht . now he will have plenty of tomb to think about it. >> reporter: reporting live from prince george's county police headquarters in palmer park, jackie benson, news 4. >> thank you, jackie. the men convicted in the savage beating death of a d.c. woman nearly 30 years ago could be cleared in the case. an innocence hearing started to day. in the high profile katherine fuller murder case. fuller was attacked and killed back in 1984, in an alley in north east d.
detectives believe that man is tyrone antoine lewis. they believe lewis and calvin walker also 26, were responsible for the robbery and murder of a teenager on iverson street in hillcrest heights, october 10, 2011, the victim, a 17-year-old justin isaacs who collapsed and died on the front steps of his home after being shot. the cab driver's widow, ruth afacioso is grateful. to final victim lenny harris. the investigation that began when his body was pulled from an oxon hill well w -- well,...
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antoine -- shelouza? you live on the playa? she is gone. mystic jones . miss jones? philip blufort? i guess they are coming. >> i am mystique ones. -- jones. my first job there was when i was 11. i was going to the program and then after that, in advance to be a supervisor there. i advanced to being a supervisor there. i just recently graduated the entrepreneurship program and i was helped to get my license there. i wanted to say thank you because they helped me with a lot. thank you. [applause] >> how is everybody doing? i have been a youth in the hunters point family for almost eight years and i am supporting them to this day, i am 21. this is one place i can rely on if i needed a job or the use of help. i have been incarcerated and i knew once i got out i could come to the hunters point family and it would help me out. i am here to support them. fink you. -- thank you. >> i know i look like oa youth but i am staff. i have been in the hunters point family in -- for two years. i want to say that we have been doing the work in the community, building relationships with the usey -- o
antoine -- shelouza? you live on the playa? she is gone. mystic jones . miss jones? philip blufort? i guess they are coming. >> i am mystique ones. -- jones. my first job there was when i was 11. i was going to the program and then after that, in advance to be a supervisor there. i advanced to being a supervisor there. i just recently graduated the entrepreneurship program and i was helped to get my license there. i wanted to say thank you because they helped me with a lot. thank you....
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album antoine's at the wrong end of a six love sixty thrashing. but the top seeds haven't had it all their own way on the women's tour car i'm mostly akki the biggest casualty of the stuttgart i open the former world number one is seeded six in germany but was given a lesson by local favorite angele who run into a six one six two victory. to fall to reach the courts is. the current rule number one victoria azarenka had an easier time progressing after her opponent andrea petkovic capture a tie after twisting her ankle as a ranker was a set up at the time. and the study some studies also kept to the full book but i really just holding off i buy from germany's junior gold is to weigh in three sets down and use a match point. well a new force emerging in the world of sailing russian gas giant gazprom is bankrolling a european your and cray and they're already making waves in the sporting events of course now reports. emirates new zealand a lengthy switzerland stars and stripes one does not need to dig too deep to see which part of the world got to ce
album antoine's at the wrong end of a six love sixty thrashing. but the top seeds haven't had it all their own way on the women's tour car i'm mostly akki the biggest casualty of the stuttgart i open the former world number one is seeded six in germany but was given a lesson by local favorite angele who run into a six one six two victory. to fall to reach the courts is. the current rule number one victoria azarenka had an easier time progressing after her opponent andrea petkovic capture a tie...
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he eventually cooked up this plan that he was going to send devaughndre broussard and antoine mackey out and they were going to figure out where chauncey bailey was and they were going to follow him and learn his habit, and they were going to plan a murder around that. that is exactly what happened. they went out on august 1, they waited outside the post. they followed him home, went back to the bakery, they got yusef iv and drove over to where he lived. they spent 17 minutes in the middle of the night parked outside the apartment. they did a bunch of dry runs. they went back to the bakery, got the shotgun, drove over there in the morning, and they immediately blocked him. they had this elaborate plan. chauncey was walking to work. they ran up with a shotgun. chauncey wanted to walk around lake merritt. the bus driver sees the shotgun, gets on the radio, calls it in. a guy with a shotgun and a mask. the cops come, they got back in the tattered white minivan. there was chauncey, walking around the lake. broussard wanted to get out and shoot him right there. mackey said, no, it's too h
he eventually cooked up this plan that he was going to send devaughndre broussard and antoine mackey out and they were going to figure out where chauncey bailey was and they were going to follow him and learn his habit, and they were going to plan a murder around that. that is exactly what happened. they went out on august 1, they waited outside the post. they followed him home, went back to the bakery, they got yusef iv and drove over to where he lived. they spent 17 minutes in the middle of...
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antoine lewis is there this morning. >> good morning everyone. this is such a shock, ainsley.t a true american icon. before he even made his impact on rock and roll music he was from new york, from mount vernon new york. went to syracuse. evidences an ambassador to the rock and roll scene which was still verge goning and in the late 60s and 70s he decided to bring times square into the living room of the world by hosting the rocking eve up until december early 2004 which is when he suffered a stroke. he made sporadic appearances after that. he always tried to be back in some fashion. wearing so many hats as a rock and roll ambassador, as a television pioneer. welcoming the new year. this man is truly deserving of all of the status all of the accolades coming in this morning. trust me there are a number of those that are in fact the case. >> thank you so much. he did have a way of looking at the camera and pausing and letting the audience laugh. then of course with all of his musical talents and uniting so many different generations. we will miss him. >> absolutely. you remembe
antoine lewis is there this morning. >> good morning everyone. this is such a shock, ainsley.t a true american icon. before he even made his impact on rock and roll music he was from new york, from mount vernon new york. went to syracuse. evidences an ambassador to the rock and roll scene which was still verge goning and in the late 60s and 70s he decided to bring times square into the living room of the world by hosting the rocking eve up until december early 2004 which is when he...
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welcome, antoine. i will start with you.i will ask about something that was mentioned in the last question we had in the previous panel that had to do with race and media in an unusual theater, athletics. the star of this moment was the new york knicks' player jeremy lin. when he became the focus of what was called "lin-sanity," because there was this extraordinary idea that there would be this asian american basketball superstar, the question was how you cover him? and look at this. even espn had managed to offend him with some racially charged language or look at what the commentator had to say, what this columnist had to say about stereotypes dealing with asian americans. how do you, in directing a news bureau, cope with racial stereotypes in this new age? >> the challenges to defy the stereotypes. it begins most importantly with the discussion on the inside. we have a thriving editorial discussion on the inside with a makeup of a qualified journalists who look like america, the challenge to make sure that the discussion
welcome, antoine. i will start with you.i will ask about something that was mentioned in the last question we had in the previous panel that had to do with race and media in an unusual theater, athletics. the star of this moment was the new york knicks' player jeremy lin. when he became the focus of what was called "lin-sanity," because there was this extraordinary idea that there would be this asian american basketball superstar, the question was how you cover him? and look at this....
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police say multiple witnesses have identified three men as the attackers. 29-year-old done robinson, antoine mosley and derek brown are charged. records show robinson served time in prison for attempted first degree murder. >> they identified them based on witness accounts and have concerns for their safety so their identities are concealed. >> documents don't reveal a motive, only phone records backed witness accounts. >> an investigation revealed it was a case of mistaken identity. at the time they told police a gang targeting somebody two streets away shot him instead. we spoke with his mother. >> they said they were looking for something else and thought they was them and started firing. >> they got the wrong people. >> yeah. >> the two other suspects had mine or drug possession charges. mary bubala wjz eyewitness news. >> the others face charges for the shooting of his friends that night. >>> warren warren buffett has prostate cancer. he says it is in the early stages and it is not life- threatening or even debilitating. he is the third richest person in the world. back here the chesape
police say multiple witnesses have identified three men as the attackers. 29-year-old done robinson, antoine mosley and derek brown are charged. records show robinson served time in prison for attempted first degree murder. >> they identified them based on witness accounts and have concerns for their safety so their identities are concealed. >> documents don't reveal a motive, only phone records backed witness accounts. >> an investigation revealed it was a case of mistaken...
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these will all done by john antoine who was assigned master sculptor of the day of washington's day and he actually came to mount vernon to observe washington and while he was there, he created the life mask that you see on the right side and he also created what you see on the left side and gave the bus to washington as a parting gift when he last. when he went back to his studio in paris, he created this beautiful marble statue that is still the virginia state capitol in richmond. there's no doubt these three pieces of art show at george washington look like at the age of 53. subpoenas for the gold standards for as for this whole project. from there, they got the help of dr. on schumann raskin who is with the prison laboratory at arizona state university and they devised a way to scan all of these priceless artifacts in a way that would not damage them. so as you see, this is the washington bias been done with the laserscan there and on the bottom left you see where all of that information was fed into a computer system and that sort of made a match that was an exact replica. sydney d
these will all done by john antoine who was assigned master sculptor of the day of washington's day and he actually came to mount vernon to observe washington and while he was there, he created the life mask that you see on the right side and he also created what you see on the left side and gave the bus to washington as a parting gift when he last. when he went back to his studio in paris, he created this beautiful marble statue that is still the virginia state capitol in richmond. there's no...
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antoine, andy, thank you so much for joining us and for being a great audience. >> thank you, one.o we have gone the full circle as today and we started with dr. jackson's discussion of democratic trends, showing us the cultural gap between the white older population and the emerging minority population. we looked at political fact cherries and found that there is no escaping, it looks like, the race will be a part of the election, that it will inevitably find itself into the election that the latina and asian and african-americans also be significant voters in that election. the question will be turnout. another look more specifically at the latino vote which we found very nuanced. and it looks like 25% of the latino vote is very much in play. but we also found both parties had their problems. it wasn't just the republican rhetoric is showing up so strongly in the primaries, the president to bomb its and deportation had left a scar but then the latino community. so again the question of turnout would be significant. we looked into identity and very rich dialogue about that and i g
antoine, andy, thank you so much for joining us and for being a great audience. >> thank you, one.o we have gone the full circle as today and we started with dr. jackson's discussion of democratic trends, showing us the cultural gap between the white older population and the emerging minority population. we looked at political fact cherries and found that there is no escaping, it looks like, the race will be a part of the election, that it will inevitably find itself into the election...
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. >> 21-year-old antoine mosely, 18-year-old derek brown, and 29- year-old donye robinson, are charged with murder. >> court records show robinson served time in prison for attempted first-degree murder. >> this is based on witness accounts. we have concerns for the safety of those individuals. so their identities are being concealed. >> reporter: court documents don't reveal a motive, only that phone records were used to back witness accounts. >> reporter: just months ago, a wjz investigation revealed that the murder of sean johnson was a tragic case of mistaken identity. >> reporter: at the time, police -- neighbors said that someone shot sean instead. we spoke exclusively with sean's mother. >> they said they were looking for other people in the neighborhood. and they thought that was them. and stay are start firing. >> they got the wrong people? >> yes. >> reporter: sean's mom says fear and the stop snitching culture keep from coming forward. >> people know exactly who pulled the trigger. >> reporter: the two other suspect his minor drug charges. >> all three also faced charges of
. >> 21-year-old antoine mosely, 18-year-old derek brown, and 29- year-old donye robinson, are charged with murder. >> court records show robinson served time in prison for attempted first-degree murder. >> this is based on witness accounts. we have concerns for the safety of those individuals. so their identities are being concealed. >> reporter: court documents don't reveal a motive, only that phone records were used to back witness accounts. >> reporter: just...
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multiple witnesses have identified three men as the attackers. 29-year-old donye robinson. 21-year-old antoine mosely, and 18-year-old derek brown, are charged with sean johnson's murder. court records show donye robinson served time in prison for attempted first-degree murder. >> detectives identified individuals based on witness accounts. we've got concerns for the safety of witnesses at this point. so their identities are being concealed. >> reporter: court documents don't reveal a motive for sean and his friends, only that phone records were used to back witness accounts. >> reporter: just months ago, a wjz investigation revealed that the murder of sean johnson was a tragic case of mistaken identity. >> reporter: at the time, police told neighbors a gang targeting someone else just two streets away, shot shown and his friends instead. we spoke exclusively with sean's mother. >> they said they were looking for other people that were in the neighborhood. and they thought that there that was them. and they started firing. >> they got the wrong people? >> yeah. >> reporter: sean's mother says
multiple witnesses have identified three men as the attackers. 29-year-old donye robinson. 21-year-old antoine mosely, and 18-year-old derek brown, are charged with sean johnson's murder. court records show donye robinson served time in prison for attempted first-degree murder. >> detectives identified individuals based on witness accounts. we've got concerns for the safety of witnesses at this point. so their identities are being concealed. >> reporter: court documents don't reveal...
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. >> antoine sanfuentes, the washington bureau chief of nbc news. he built his career at nbc starting as an intern for the local station here wrc while he was attending american university. he is also a producer of notable coverage from across africa, including reports from darfur for in the congo. including interviews with president bashir al-assad. please join us in welcoming into one. >> antoine, let me start with you. let me ask you something that was mentioned in the very last panel we had. it had to do with race and media in an unusual way -- which was athletics. the star of this moment was a new york knicks player, jeremy lynch. when he became the focus of "linsanity", there was so much attention that there would be this asian-american superstar of basketball, the question was how do you cover him and let's look at this. even espn has managed to offend him with some racially charged language. look at what this commentator has to say about stereotypes dealing with asian americans. how do you, as a news person, cope with racial stereotypes in t
. >> antoine sanfuentes, the washington bureau chief of nbc news. he built his career at nbc starting as an intern for the local station here wrc while he was attending american university. he is also a producer of notable coverage from across africa, including reports from darfur for in the congo. including interviews with president bashir al-assad. please join us in welcoming into one. >> antoine, let me start with you. let me ask you something that was mentioned in the very last...
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it's raining here in san antoine know, but you guys are brightening my morning.u remember hilary clinton got in trouble that -- what does that mean, liberal women are dismissive of women who chose not to work outside the home. >> ah ann romney has a well think husband. >> she had help unlike most women in america raising children. >> exactly. let's go to karen in new york. >> hi i love your show. i love everyone on your show. >> yay! well, that's more than i can. treacherous bastards. >> the only comment taittive type of radio that you get when you get an balanced discussion. just give me the information and i can think for myself. >> looky there. >> all of our lives we have taught our children, danger stranger, and here you have trayvon martin and no one is talking about that. and i would like you to address that. and the other thing racially the republicans are so bent on some sort of racial clash. it's not going to go down the way they want it to. united the fall, united the raise, and this is how it's going to be. just as henry mcneil turner was expelled afte
it's raining here in san antoine know, but you guys are brightening my morning.u remember hilary clinton got in trouble that -- what does that mean, liberal women are dismissive of women who chose not to work outside the home. >> ah ann romney has a well think husband. >> she had help unlike most women in america raising children. >> exactly. let's go to karen in new york. >> hi i love your show. i love everyone on your show. >> yay! well, that's more than i can....
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antoi antoine. let me ask you about something that was mentioned in the last question we had the previous panel. it had to do with race and media and an unusual affair which was athletics. the star of this moment was the new york knicks' player jeremy lin. when he became the focus of what was called l in sanity. so much extraordinary idea that there is an asian-american basketball superstar the question was how do you cover him and look at this. even espn has managed to offend him with some racially charged with language. look at what this commentator has to say or what this columnist has to say about stereotypes dealing with asian-americans. how do you in directing a news bureau cope with racial stereotypes in this new age, the 20 first century? >> the challenge is to defy the stereotypes. it begins first and most importantly with the discussion on the inside. when you have a thriving editorial discussion on the inside with the makeup of journal -- qualified journalists who look like america becaus
antoi antoine. let me ask you about something that was mentioned in the last question we had the previous panel. it had to do with race and media and an unusual affair which was athletics. the star of this moment was the new york knicks' player jeremy lin. when he became the focus of what was called l in sanity. so much extraordinary idea that there is an asian-american basketball superstar the question was how do you cover him and look at this. even espn has managed to offend him with some...
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. >> all right, antoine, thanks so much.oon, we'll have another reason to visit the intrepid. where are you? >> i'm outside where soon you'll be able to see the space shuttle flying over. it was one year ago that the tornadoes tore through tuscaloosa and i'm in front of an 18 wheeler that says "meals that matter". this is the brain child of tyson foods and right now, we're lucky enough to have john tyson, the chairman of tyson foods joining us live. good morning to you. >> good morning, steve. >> for years, your company has whenever something has gone bad, you've mobilized your people and you've sent free food for the people who were, you know, had everything wiped out. >> we've been doing that -- this is a disaster relief trailer we can go real quick, real fast. we can cook some food. >> right over there. >> put it on a table over there and people can set and gather their thoughts after they've been through a traumatic event. we're very fortunate to be able to do it. the 100,000 folks that make up the great company at tyson
. >> all right, antoine, thanks so much.oon, we'll have another reason to visit the intrepid. where are you? >> i'm outside where soon you'll be able to see the space shuttle flying over. it was one year ago that the tornadoes tore through tuscaloosa and i'm in front of an 18 wheeler that says "meals that matter". this is the brain child of tyson foods and right now, we're lucky enough to have john tyson, the chairman of tyson foods joining us live. good morning to you....
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in early november 2011, the united states heard the case of antoine jones.he case was deciding whether warrantless gps tracking violates the fourth amendment. the case is still under consideration by the united states supreme court. >> gps and cell phones where you can basically track anyone anywhere they go and so the question is can the police or federal agents tracked a month or two and follow everywhere they go? the governor argument is you have no right to privacy when he wore on the street in a fact that the fourth amendment protect your right to privacy at home. they can't listen to your phone calls, but the notion is that once you get in your car and drive out on the public street a plainclothes officer can follow you, so the government view is since you have no right to privacy or you drive, we can use this technology to follow you everywhere and track you. >> they should meet to get a warrant and that is the precise question before the supreme court in this case. we are not saying we shouldn't be able to put a gps tracking device on a person's car.
in early november 2011, the united states heard the case of antoine jones.he case was deciding whether warrantless gps tracking violates the fourth amendment. the case is still under consideration by the united states supreme court. >> gps and cell phones where you can basically track anyone anywhere they go and so the question is can the police or federal agents tracked a month or two and follow everywhere they go? the governor argument is you have no right to privacy when he wore on the...