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she was augusta homer. she was a cousin of the famous american painter. >> it was almost -- there isn't a chapter i wouldn't enjoy writing. but i think that the chapter that is about mary cosset and john singer sergeant i would enjoy doing as a major book because there you have these contrasting personalities, contrasting american geniuses who are painting in paris at exactly the same time living in an entirely different world within the world of paris, paris is like all great cities, has many worlds within the world of paris. and mary cosset and john singer sergeant lived worlds apart yet they were practically neighbors in the same city and they both were painting what would prove to be american master pieces. more than stand the test of time. they would become more important with time. >> one of the people you write about we haven't talked about is benjamin rush's son. where did he come from? >> he was the son of the famous benjamin rush who was a physician in philadelphia and who was one of the founding
she was augusta homer. she was a cousin of the famous american painter. >> it was almost -- there isn't a chapter i wouldn't enjoy writing. but i think that the chapter that is about mary cosset and john singer sergeant i would enjoy doing as a major book because there you have these contrasting personalities, contrasting american geniuses who are painting in paris at exactly the same time living in an entirely different world within the world of paris, paris is like all great cities, has...
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when my favorite was at augusta had a volley just the two of them and. just to hear him explain how to get shocks around augusta the way he used to play. it was it's our fault. and finally eighty four paul are thinking of her idol in flashing a women's five a side or foot so tolerance has just been held here in moscow russia came second with spain taking the title with more it's kind of. this second edition of the annual international tournament featured four nations russia spain ukraine in hungary and after the all blue china lou was decided in the closing measure between spain and the host nation to claim the title the russians had to win there were despairs needed only a draw the two sides had met several times and know each other well could reach the semifinals of the warrens world cup in twenty term with the other order of spain is a good motivator for us i don't have to focus my players on the match just after the national team had been established went to spain and held several matches so we knew what to expect. the pressure was high and the game
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how to get shots around augusta we we're just used to play. it was. powerful. boxing world champions david haye and latina klitschko continue to taunt each other ahead of their forthcoming heavyweight unification about their will meet on july the second it hand with three belts on the line and after a recent press conference in germany appeared in his hometown of long and took up the fight with the briton claiming predictably that victory will be what is. says his opponents and yes and in the ring. i'm surprised you can't control me and we are two dogs in a fight the toughest one wins the one is tougher mentally physically personally i'm up ryan white machine is manufactured his style does boring job job grab a jab jab grab somebody done and then the guys that so far have allowed him to do that he can't control me so my plan hasn't been changed in the last two years i will fight you for twelve long runs for you and in the last twelve rounds i will knock you out and it's actually going to be good for a future life and my brother is a doctor and
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to get shots around augusta louis where i guess you used to play. it was. your fault. now let's catch up with what's been happening in the n.b.a. russia can go just one win away from the eastern conference final after beating atlanta to go three two up messire as well as top score thirty three points in this one and that falls on the brink of the next round in the best of seven contests teams going head to head again on thursday in atlanta rose says the bulls need to focus on the task ahead. here see what games against you know against each other. we can get tired that's the biggest game came to tire in a war you know they're going down they're going to give us their all. from our. play our way be france for us. being star form. and finally to you for all of the games or variety international women's five a side or thought so tournament has just been held in moscow russia came second with spain taking the title and watching wisconsin from the south of. this second edition of the annual international tournament featured four nations russia in ukraine
to get shots around augusta louis where i guess you used to play. it was. your fault. now let's catch up with what's been happening in the n.b.a. russia can go just one win away from the eastern conference final after beating atlanta to go three two up messire as well as top score thirty three points in this one and that falls on the brink of the next round in the best of seven contests teams going head to head again on thursday in atlanta rose says the bulls need to focus on the task ahead....
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get shots around augusta the way he when i got so used to play. it was it's hard for. now let's catch up with what's been happening in the n.b.a. where chicago are just one win away from the eastern conference final after beating atlanta to go three two up in the series so it rose top score thirty three points in this one and that's the ball's on the brink of the next round in this best of seven contest teams go head to head again on thursday in atlanta braves says that both need to focus on the task ahead. is the one play the games against each other . get tired that's the biggest get tired of war we've gone down they're going to get us there or. from our. player away difference for us. we can make green stuff. now gox in world champions david haye and. continue towards each other head at their forthcoming heavyweight unification but the pair will meet on july the second in hamburg with three belts on the line and after a recent press conference in germany the pair appeared in his hometown of london to talk up a fight with the briton claiming pre
get shots around augusta the way he when i got so used to play. it was it's hard for. now let's catch up with what's been happening in the n.b.a. where chicago are just one win away from the eastern conference final after beating atlanta to go three two up in the series so it rose top score thirty three points in this one and that's the ball's on the brink of the next round in this best of seven contest teams go head to head again on thursday in atlanta braves says that both need to focus on...
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and molly just a tool that and just to hear him explain how to get shots around augusta the way he got so used to play. it was it was just artful. ok that brings us the end of the sport for them i'm so well thanks for. bringing you the latest in science and technology from around the world. we've got the future covered. mission free could you take three months for charges free. range month free risk free stews types free. download free broadcast quality video for your media projects and free media john to our teton tom. from.
and molly just a tool that and just to hear him explain how to get shots around augusta the way he got so used to play. it was it was just artful. ok that brings us the end of the sport for them i'm so well thanks for. bringing you the latest in science and technology from around the world. we've got the future covered. mission free could you take three months for charges free. range month free risk free stews types free. download free broadcast quality video for your media projects and free...
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get shots around augusta the way he when i got so used to play. it was it was our fault. and not it's the sport for the lights are off. to take. a cluster mission. and inside the container you have a small bomb and you can have anywhere from dozens up to hundreds of them there's a huge market right now for battle area clear it was there are a lot of countries in the world that are contaminated by unexploded ordinance. and so you've got these companies and n.g.o.s that are basically strung up that have an expertise to get rid of these weapons. what they do is they go to these places they will hire locals train the locals how to do the clearance let the locals basically take ownership because you know they have a vested interest in clearing their homes and they're putting themselves at risk every single day when they go out there to clear areas of. libya. download the official anti outlook asian two hundred phone the i pod touch from the i choose apps to. charge each life on the go. video on demand parties money fuel costs and r.s.s. feed.
get shots around augusta the way he when i got so used to play. it was it was our fault. and not it's the sport for the lights are off. to take. a cluster mission. and inside the container you have a small bomb and you can have anywhere from dozens up to hundreds of them there's a huge market right now for battle area clear it was there are a lot of countries in the world that are contaminated by unexploded ordinance. and so you've got these companies and n.g.o.s that are basically strung up...
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>> saint-gaudens -- >> augusta -- >> augusta the sculptor. >> what did he do? >> in my opinion and in an opinion of a number of others is the greatest american sculptor maybe of the 19th century, maybe ever. his most famous work is the shaw memorial in boston, which is about colonel shaw and 54th massachusetts regimen. first all-black regimen in the union army, which many or most of them were killed, including colonel shaw at charles town. this is the first piece of american art to portray black americans, african-americans as heroes. it's spectacular and there's a copy of it in the national gallery here. >> yes. >> his famous adams memorial, in rock creek cemetery, which is for the wife of henry adams, which is a very mysterious sculptural work, which remains constantly of interest because of its mystery. and then there's the sherman statue, which is in new york city. the equestrian statue of general sherman with the goddess of victory leading him from 59th street to 50th avenue, yielded a magnificent piece. i think the greatest equestrian statue in the countr
>> saint-gaudens -- >> augusta -- >> augusta the sculptor. >> what did he do? >> in my opinion and in an opinion of a number of others is the greatest american sculptor maybe of the 19th century, maybe ever. his most famous work is the shaw memorial in boston, which is about colonel shaw and 54th massachusetts regimen. first all-black regimen in the union army, which many or most of them were killed, including colonel shaw at charles town. this is the first piece...
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augusta, 30 miles per hour. 30 in alameda.omorrow it looks like it's going to be breezy, although probably not as breezy as today. temperatures are going to start to come up. we'll see 60s and low 70s. still on the breezy side out toward the coastline, a couple of patches of fog early on. you've got 50s right now. still holding at 59 in fairfield and concord. if you plan on traveling throughout the state, still some showers to worry about. to the north, you could see showers in eureka. they will likely get more as we head into next weekend. looks like things trying to settle down, but this trough is moving right on down into california. it's going to stay breezy and then try to warm up. it's going to be chilly tonight around the bay area. overnight lows in some spots getting down into the 30s and 40s. so it's going to be a cold night indeed. 39 in fairfield and 39 for a low in santana -- santa rosa. i think tomorrow you will be enjoying sunshine and just a couple of passing clouds. temperatures are mild. should be about 67 in
augusta, 30 miles per hour. 30 in alameda.omorrow it looks like it's going to be breezy, although probably not as breezy as today. temperatures are going to start to come up. we'll see 60s and low 70s. still on the breezy side out toward the coastline, a couple of patches of fog early on. you've got 50s right now. still holding at 59 in fairfield and concord. if you plan on traveling throughout the state, still some showers to worry about. to the north, you could see showers in eureka. they...
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augusta was forced to walk to a court martial hearing in the rain and so he was very annoyed that they wouldn't allow him to sit inside the car. and he outlined the incident in a letter to a military judge and then afforded it to senator charles sumner who read it on the floor of the senate. and what i'm describing here is a process of kind of impulse among every day soldiers followed by a more prominent man making a direct protest and all of this, because it's washington, is being discussed in congress at the same time. so in the case of the street cars and in many other cases as well, black activism spurred a republican-dominated congress to act. some congressmen including charles sumner were primed for their own action and to lead to the implementation of what were essentially abolitionists, ideals of racial equality. this is a notion that freedom itself wouldn't be enough in a kind of country that was going through emancipation but that policies would need to be implemented to produce a more equal society that just simply saying labor couldn't exist anymore was simply the beginning
augusta was forced to walk to a court martial hearing in the rain and so he was very annoyed that they wouldn't allow him to sit inside the car. and he outlined the incident in a letter to a military judge and then afforded it to senator charles sumner who read it on the floor of the senate. and what i'm describing here is a process of kind of impulse among every day soldiers followed by a more prominent man making a direct protest and all of this, because it's washington, is being discussed in...
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his first win at augusta, in 1980 at 23, made him the youngest masters champion until tiger woods cameg. today, woods called ballesteros one of the most talented and exciting golfers to ever play the game. as the first european to win the masters, ballesteros paved the way for other european great like cbs sports' nick faldo, who played with him on ryder cup teams. >> we played our heart out, and it was largely due to the massive heart of seve ballesteros. >> mason: he would go on to win 87 pro golf tournaments with a record 50 european tour wins. >> you have to respect every hole and every shot because alwayotherwise the golf course l bite you. >> mason: today, his fellow golfers paused to remember seve ballesteros with a moment of silence. plavix helps protect people with acs against heart attack or stroke: people like you. it's one of the most researched prescription medicines. goes beyond what they do alone by helping to keep blood platelets from sticking and forming dangerous clots. plavix. protection against heart attack or stroke in people with acs. [ female announcer ] plavix i
his first win at augusta, in 1980 at 23, made him the youngest masters champion until tiger woods cameg. today, woods called ballesteros one of the most talented and exciting golfers to ever play the game. as the first european to win the masters, ballesteros paved the way for other european great like cbs sports' nick faldo, who played with him on ryder cup teams. >> we played our heart out, and it was largely due to the massive heart of seve ballesteros. >> mason: he would go on...
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protecting the habitat the fisheries it's going to collapse nature's steps making way for the faux augusta. museum in the city the solar system obviously a lot of your must be well lost income must be road systems number that's true. and you have billions of dollars oil and gas station. real baby drill. one needs from there two plus two so someone my blood pressure will consider potential areas for development in south atlantic and the gulf of mexico. and. please. yes. thanks. to a. i was. plug a bag of the kaiser porritt time now to go to boston to speak with energy analyst gregory mcdonald of gregor not gonna gregor welcome back to the kaiser report good to see you max it's great to be. on your blog you write paper versus real exit from normal ecological economics and probably ballistic regimes in one chart wow you got all that in one chart the chart is the thirty year treasury bond versus the c.r.p. the commodity research bureau index tells about it tells us a couple of things first let's just note since two thousand and two the u.s. dollar as expressed uther in dollar terms were just i
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the recent conference of the augusta bar association him in his home state of georgia just as clarence thomas made a few rather surprising remarks regarding those who criticize the supreme court he compared those critics to sports fans and he wondered aloud if they're illiterate or just lazy and that is a direct quote he also went on to say you know just keep nagging in navigating a nagging at some point it's got to stop sometimes too much is too much really clarence that is so rich coming from you since he arrived at the supreme court nearly twenty years ago thomas has become a hard line conservative and the fact that he's openly criticizing people who talk about court ruling class is kind of laughable it's been a years since justice thomas asked a question of anybody presenting arguments before the high court and fact there's even a running tally on the last time that he actually asked a lawyer a question try that's in february of two thousand and six here's my bigger problem the justice thomas if you don't like some of the people that are critics of the high court calling them out t
the recent conference of the augusta bar association him in his home state of georgia just as clarence thomas made a few rather surprising remarks regarding those who criticize the supreme court he compared those critics to sports fans and he wondered aloud if they're illiterate or just lazy and that is a direct quote he also went on to say you know just keep nagging in navigating a nagging at some point it's got to stop sometimes too much is too much really clarence that is so rich coming from...
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the pakistani government announced they arrested 40 people for uss augusta bin laden as they claim theytoo, are trying to figure out how a good neighborhood went very bad. >> geraldo: greg palkot, thank you very much. i think it is impossible for pakistan not to know. they have a very highly evolved intelligence service. this thing was less than a mile from a huge mill tawrlr militad military university and just seems like from a human perspective you would think that somebody would know he was there. i think the good message here is that american forces combination of commandos and intelligence professionals were able to cut through all of that and it took a long time but with patient courageous perseverance they were able to track him down, build an intelligence package and then execute and that is what is great about this. >> geraldo: apologize to the pakistanis or say cre screw yo? >> i don't think there is anybody we should apologize. i'm glad we went after bin laden and most americans i know are glad we went after and got bin laden. >> all right. hear that. the seals and their nig
the pakistani government announced they arrested 40 people for uss augusta bin laden as they claim theytoo, are trying to figure out how a good neighborhood went very bad. >> geraldo: greg palkot, thank you very much. i think it is impossible for pakistan not to know. they have a very highly evolved intelligence service. this thing was less than a mile from a huge mill tawrlr militad military university and just seems like from a human perspective you would think that somebody would know...
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we met some people from augusta, georgia, and from st.ri, and we all got together to help. and we just kind of pushed our ways into the worst areas. and we have done it unorganized and this is what it has become. >> reporter: there she is giving orders again. diplomatically making relations with the local police officers and sheriff's department. that is la ringda there with her entire family. they spent $500 on hot dogs and hamburgers. everything else has been donated. an amazing outpouring of support here. the local and federal governments are here as well, but this is the most impressive to me and everybody who lives here is how much support they have gotten just from local communities and people coming in from outside the southeast. >> rob, that's good to hear. thank you very much. we appreciate your report. we'll get back to you. alexandra steele here at the cnn weather center, it is good to see that. i was down there and didn't hear one cross word. people were all helping each other, scores of volunteers giving away their products.
we met some people from augusta, georgia, and from st.ri, and we all got together to help. and we just kind of pushed our ways into the worst areas. and we have done it unorganized and this is what it has become. >> reporter: there she is giving orders again. diplomatically making relations with the local police officers and sheriff's department. that is la ringda there with her entire family. they spent $500 on hot dogs and hamburgers. everything else has been donated. an amazing...
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at this point that on the eve of the invasion as bradley and his staff were sitting around the uss augusta the night before the boats were supposed to go out, the men spent part of their time swapping their best george patton's stories which were calculated to make pat and look like a buffoon. in the summer of 1944 patent's are mayor arrived in europe and inexplicably almost happen and bradley put aside whatever personal differences they had or whatever stylistic differences they had and became pretty good friends and good partners. patton did whatever brad told him to do and volvo they had disagreements and the beginning on the surface they got along well. as in tunisia and they began to work closely with each other and not only because they were doing well on the ground but there was a certain measure of fear. that was a fear of the british of all people. ever since the sicilian campaign, bradley and patent felt slighted by their british cousins. this was exacerbated in august of september of 1944 when the allies ran out of gas. wasn't that they didn't have any gas. there was plenty of g
at this point that on the eve of the invasion as bradley and his staff were sitting around the uss augusta the night before the boats were supposed to go out, the men spent part of their time swapping their best george patton's stories which were calculated to make pat and look like a buffoon. in the summer of 1944 patent's are mayor arrived in europe and inexplicably almost happen and bradley put aside whatever personal differences they had or whatever stylistic differences they had and became...
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on the right to ride begins in the spring of 1863, and by the winter of 1864, this man, alexander augusta, a physician in the u.s. army, he was refused a seat on the streetcar while traveling on official business. he was forced to walk to a court marshall hearing in the rain, and he was annoyed he couldn't sit inside the car and outlined the incident to a letter to a military judge and forwarded to and it was read on the floor of the senate. i'm describing a process of a popular impulse among every day soldiers followed by a more prom innocent man making a direct protest, and all of this because it's washington is discussed in congress at the same time. in the case of the streetcars and in many other cases as well, black activism spurred a republican dominated congress to act. some congressmen, including charles sumner were primed for action because of their own view that emancipation should not stop with mere freedom, but lead to the implication of ideals of racial equality. this is a notion that freedom itself wouldn't be enough in a country that was going through emancipation, but that
on the right to ride begins in the spring of 1863, and by the winter of 1864, this man, alexander augusta, a physician in the u.s. army, he was refused a seat on the streetcar while traveling on official business. he was forced to walk to a court marshall hearing in the rain, and he was annoyed he couldn't sit inside the car and outlined the incident to a letter to a military judge and forwarded to and it was read on the floor of the senate. i'm describing a process of a popular impulse among...
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he skipped last week's event saying that he was basically not able to hit the ball since leaving augustaational. so while dealing with multiple injuries, getting back to form in a timely manner has not been easy for tiger woods. >> i went through a couple of periods where there were down times but this lasted longer where i would like to expect. but it is what it is. keep progressing, playing lieu it, let it happen. >> is the knee back to 100%? any other aches and pains that you had? >> yeah, the knee -- knee's better, no doubt. the achille's is better as well. i'm here playing. >> back to that hockey game tonight. standing on his head, spinning plates, lighting fireworks. it's absurd what's go on in the game right now. >> i can't wait to see that. >> if sharks win, it's over. if they lose, game seven in san jose thursday, correct? >> game seven on thursday, exactly. >> i'm not going to be debbie downer, as jessica calls it. we talked about the beta breakers here. it's sunday. caltrain is going to keep up sun's big race, they're going to get everyone there on track. caltrain will launch
he skipped last week's event saying that he was basically not able to hit the ball since leaving augustaational. so while dealing with multiple injuries, getting back to form in a timely manner has not been easy for tiger woods. >> i went through a couple of periods where there were down times but this lasted longer where i would like to expect. but it is what it is. keep progressing, playing lieu it, let it happen. >> is the knee back to 100%? any other aches and pains that you...
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we met people from augusta, georgia, st. louis, missouri. we all got together and wanted to help.just kind of pushed our way into the worst areas and we've done it unorganized. this is what it's become. >> reporter: and now you have people with pickup trucks coming up here and just dropping stuff off. water, food, diapers, baby food, you name it. whatever she needs, she's now getting because her name is being broadcast over the radio, over facebook, all because she just decided that she wanted to do this. this is not the first time to the disaster rodeo for her. she's done this for 9/11. she did it for katrina. and she's doing it now. it's amazing how everybody is pouring in around her to help out. you know, this is not the only area that we're seeing this, fredricka. it's truly, truly remarkable as is the picture that you see behind me. this is holt, alabama, just northeast of tuscaloosa proper. this is where her relief efforts are stationed. some of the homes you see back there that are obviously not really homes anymore, people are still kind of living there. they've lived here
we met people from augusta, georgia, st. louis, missouri. we all got together and wanted to help.just kind of pushed our way into the worst areas and we've done it unorganized. this is what it's become. >> reporter: and now you have people with pickup trucks coming up here and just dropping stuff off. water, food, diapers, baby food, you name it. whatever she needs, she's now getting because her name is being broadcast over the radio, over facebook, all because she just decided that she...
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as augusta the night before the boats were supposed to go out, the man spent part of their time swapping their stories, all of which were cut it to to make pan look like a buffoon. but, during the summer of 1944 penh's army arrived in europe. inexplicably patton and bradley put aside whatever personal differences they had kamal ever stylistic differences that they had. it became pretty good friends, certainly get partners. patton happily did better brad told him to do. they had a few minor disagreements. they at least, on the surface, go along well. as in tunisia that began to work closely with each other, and it was not valid because they were doing well on the ground but because there was a certain measure of fear. that would be fear of the british of all people. easy come ever since the sicilian campaign bradley and patton have all of the low bid slighted by the british. and this problem was exacerbated during august and september of 1944 when the allies basically ran out of gas. now, it wasn't that they did not have any gas. there was plenty. the problem was they could not get the ga
as augusta the night before the boats were supposed to go out, the man spent part of their time swapping their stories, all of which were cut it to to make pan look like a buffoon. but, during the summer of 1944 penh's army arrived in europe. inexplicably patton and bradley put aside whatever personal differences they had kamal ever stylistic differences that they had. it became pretty good friends, certainly get partners. patton happily did better brad told him to do. they had a few minor...
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heavier showers to the east of atlanta, and now east of augusta as well down to jacksonville, and theand we talked aboutp j, kansas, or, no, joplin, missouri, there. and it has hail coming down in the last half hour. that obviously is not making people happy there when they have to dig through stuff in a hailstorm and hail event as well. here we go for the rest of the day. the showers and the thunderstorms are up the east coast and a couple in the plains here and cool across the middle part of the country and northern part of the country and a warm couple of days, and really, it will be warm in the southeast and to northeast and midwest for this beautiful coming up memorial day weekend. >> and now you are cueing the "way off of the radar." because they is way off, and they don't have radars in space, do they? >> no, i don't think so, and i don't believe, so and i don't think that the iss would have a radar, but it would be cool if it had one to see the space junk coming. wouldn't that be neat? well, the vlt which sounds like veal, lettuce and tomato, but this is a large telescope in t
heavier showers to the east of atlanta, and now east of augusta as well down to jacksonville, and theand we talked aboutp j, kansas, or, no, joplin, missouri, there. and it has hail coming down in the last half hour. that obviously is not making people happy there when they have to dig through stuff in a hailstorm and hail event as well. here we go for the rest of the day. the showers and the thunderstorms are up the east coast and a couple in the plains here and cool across the middle part of...
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he spent his childhood in augusta, georgia, florida and sacramento, california.he attended public schools where, far from having an easy time, he struggled first to read, and later to master the english vocabulary. he went on, however, to become elected copresident of the president. he was a rhodes scholar at from yale law school. journal. he served as a law clerk on the united states supreme court justice ruth bader ginsburg, and on the united states court of appeals to judge. official who served as a legal and policy adviser in the department of education. experience at the prestigious law firm. and he is now a tenured constitutional law professor and the associate dean of the boalt hall school of law. among other accolades he has received the university of california at berkeley's highest award for teaching. it's been a legal consultant to the san francisco unified school district. law association award for scholarship. is an elected member of the american law institute, and he is on the board of trustees of stanford university. as a professor he has written e
he spent his childhood in augusta, georgia, florida and sacramento, california.he attended public schools where, far from having an easy time, he struggled first to read, and later to master the english vocabulary. he went on, however, to become elected copresident of the president. he was a rhodes scholar at from yale law school. journal. he served as a law clerk on the united states supreme court justice ruth bader ginsburg, and on the united states court of appeals to judge. official who...
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we will have to move on to the augusta, georgia. caller: good morning. i really like it when you are on c-span. you do an outstanding job. kane, i would compare him to enter jackson back in the day, he does not have a chance of winning. listening to some of the black republicans, they are usually in their 60's. i watched the program the other day called the freedom riders. that program literally almost made me cry. when i see these republicans, these black republicans in their 60's, they know. i am not a prejudiced man by any means. but kane? i do not understand it. like michael steele. do you think that the republicans are going to let another black represent them? they threw michael steele under the bus. host: we are covering in the event this evening at 6:00, looking at the 50th anniversary of the freedom riders. do you have c-span 3? tune in at 6:00 tonight in you will have a chance to see that, part of our patriot programming. are you still there? caller: yes. let me tell you this. please do not, steve, he has the smile, no doubt about it. michael s
we will have to move on to the augusta, georgia. caller: good morning. i really like it when you are on c-span. you do an outstanding job. kane, i would compare him to enter jackson back in the day, he does not have a chance of winning. listening to some of the black republicans, they are usually in their 60's. i watched the program the other day called the freedom riders. that program literally almost made me cry. when i see these republicans, these black republicans in their 60's, they know....
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the tories were hoping to pick up a few seats here but instead, the ndp had a sad story for augusta.andidate and switch parties and ran for the dq. she will be regretting something tonight and we wanted to tell you also about the area where the tories first made their beachhead in 2006. in the doughnut around quÉbec city they have almost 11 of their seats in this area but the ndp is surging there. this is a remarkable story tonight peter. the ndp leader started out with 2% of the vote in quÉbec. he is now -- he is offside with the rest of the country because nearly all the seats for the ndp are in quÉbec. he is to flake -- place behind the marijuana party and quÉbec. he is now, he may be dealing a death blow to the block coble -- will blackwater. >> they were supposed to be temporary and it took 20 years. >> exactly. it is only temporary. is temporary now for the next few days until they get all the balance -- ballots counted in and made official. .. especially if they try to make their way to 155 they had to do that by gaining seats in ontario it that they've done. all of the debt t
the tories were hoping to pick up a few seats here but instead, the ndp had a sad story for augusta.andidate and switch parties and ran for the dq. she will be regretting something tonight and we wanted to tell you also about the area where the tories first made their beachhead in 2006. in the doughnut around quÉbec city they have almost 11 of their seats in this area but the ndp is surging there. this is a remarkable story tonight peter. the ndp leader started out with 2% of the vote in...
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he was born in augusta georgia, the son of taiwanese immigrants who came to this country to practice medicine in underserved areas. in 1977, they moved to sacramento, where his parents were primary care physicians for over 20 years. in goodwin, his parents instilled both perseverance and a strong work ethic, even leaving math problems on the kitchen table of the summer to supplement list supplement his cool work. he pulled all-nighters studying the dictionary to raise his s.a.t. scores. his hard work paid of course, propelling him to stanford university where he graduated phi beta kappa and to oxford university where he was a rhodes scholar. so i say to my colleagues on the other side who often say, it ought to be, you know, the results of your life that count, it ought to be your record that counts, it ought to be your qualifications that count, stanford university, phi beta kappa; oxford university, rhodes scholar. liu's experience at stanford and oxford in student government as a summer schoolteacher for low-income youth, codirecting a k-12 youth education conference and studying
he was born in augusta georgia, the son of taiwanese immigrants who came to this country to practice medicine in underserved areas. in 1977, they moved to sacramento, where his parents were primary care physicians for over 20 years. in goodwin, his parents instilled both perseverance and a strong work ethic, even leaving math problems on the kitchen table of the summer to supplement list supplement his cool work. he pulled all-nighters studying the dictionary to raise his s.a.t. scores. his...