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some occasional barbs,too -- barbs, too. he is willing to raise questions, and i think that was very attractive to the president. >> one issue that comes up at fors on the supreme court confirmation hearings is developing a full record. you mentioned earlier that judge gorsuch served at the justice department for a few years. is there any possibility we will see some records of his work at that time before the confirmation hearing takes place? those toi would expect democrats on the senate judiciary committee. there will have to be some level of negotiation regards to what assets of that can be disclosed if there are national security issues. but yes, i do think those are requests that will be made. i would not be surprised if some of those materials would be part of the record. >> said the administration is not opposed to disclosing anything like that? i have not been told what their process is for reviewing that material, but there is a long tradition of going through that material and trying to provide anything that would
some occasional barbs,too -- barbs, too. he is willing to raise questions, and i think that was very attractive to the president. >> one issue that comes up at fors on the supreme court confirmation hearings is developing a full record. you mentioned earlier that judge gorsuch served at the justice department for a few years. is there any possibility we will see some records of his work at that time before the confirmation hearing takes place? those toi would expect democrats on the...
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grabbing the barbed wire so hard that blood was coming out of their hands. and they're shouting, "harold! harold!" and i realized they're... i'm their lawyer, i've got to get them out. >> rath: as the case dragged on, the government rejected most of the refugees' asylum requests and sent them back to haiti. the few whose claims were seen as credible were allowed to go to the u.s. to apply for asylum. but some of those expecting to go found out they were being held back. >> everybody have a t number. i think mine is t1246. when your number is called, they put you in a chopper and... to bring you to the states. every day they come with a list, they call out numbers. your number never called until all the camps were closed. that's when we find out, all the remaining people were h.i.v. positive. and unfortunately, my dad was one of those. >> they have been cleared to enter the u.s., but are stuck here because of a u.s. ban on h.i.v.-infected immigrants. >> rath: because of that policy, more than 200 h.i.v.-positive refugees and their families were told they coul
grabbing the barbed wire so hard that blood was coming out of their hands. and they're shouting, "harold! harold!" and i realized they're... i'm their lawyer, i've got to get them out. >> rath: as the case dragged on, the government rejected most of the refugees' asylum requests and sent them back to haiti. the few whose claims were seen as credible were allowed to go to the u.s. to apply for asylum. but some of those expecting to go found out they were being held back. >>...
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we should go to barb in iowa, barb. >> caller: hi, jim. thanks for taking my call.his is barb from sunny central iowa. setting records here as far as the warmth, but my question is about a company i question is it so hot or not, and that's the kroger company. my husband has a sizeable position in the company, and the dow is setting all-time records, and i wondered why kroger is really losing value. >> barb, here's the problem. kroger -- everybody is going against everybody. you got the walmart, target, kroger. they're all coalescing to hit each other, and then amazon wants in. kroger is the best in show, but you know what? sometimes the show, not worth bingeing on. as we wrap up our invest in america series, i'm concerned with next week. i got to tell you i think it's got the weakest lineup of all the earnings and might sbut some downward pressure on the market. plenty to come on our final "mad money." i wish i could be here for the best of the year, but i can't, from san francisco. including a newcomer to the nearly $10 billion u.s. cosmetics market. find out where
we should go to barb in iowa, barb. >> caller: hi, jim. thanks for taking my call.his is barb from sunny central iowa. setting records here as far as the warmth, but my question is about a company i question is it so hot or not, and that's the kroger company. my husband has a sizeable position in the company, and the dow is setting all-time records, and i wondered why kroger is really losing value. >> barb, here's the problem. kroger -- everybody is going against everybody. you got...
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he was kidnapped, tortured, shot and dumped, a cotton gin fan tied to his neck with barbed wire. carolyn bryant's husband and his brother were arrested, tried and found not guilty. >> they told the stories. they never interviewed us. soledad: there was no autopsy and no real investigation. no questioning of witnesses, including wheeler's grandfather, about what happened that day. mississippi state senator david jordan was a college student. he was there, in the courtroom. >> it was the hottest case in america. soledad: at the trial of roy bryant and j.w. milam, till was painted as a predator. mrs. bryant said till grabbed her, and testified he told her he had been with white women before. nobody was serious. mockery a play thing, a of a trial. soledad: it was in this courtroom, after just an hour of deliberation, the all white jury let the accused walk free. months later, the men admitted to killing till in "look magazine." they were paid for their interview. after till's body was sent home to chicago, emmett's mother insisted on an open casket at the funeral. a horrific photo tu
he was kidnapped, tortured, shot and dumped, a cotton gin fan tied to his neck with barbed wire. carolyn bryant's husband and his brother were arrested, tried and found not guilty. >> they told the stories. they never interviewed us. soledad: there was no autopsy and no real investigation. no questioning of witnesses, including wheeler's grandfather, about what happened that day. mississippi state senator david jordan was a college student. he was there, in the courtroom. >> it was...
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. >> you can see where they open up the barbed wire.ould squeeze through there right now. >> reporter: his men are a ragtag team of volunteers. we hiked a steep contaactus-rid hill to find a small team of scouts he'd planted, including andy, here on vacation from his e.m.s. job with the new york fire department. >> you come out here on vacation? >> pretty much. >> you're lying around like you're special forces, a gun next to you here? >> i wouldn't come out here without it, it's dangerous here. >> we have an agency to deal with this. why are you here? >> i believe that that we can assist them. i think that their hands are tied. and they're not able to do what they really want to do. >> reporter: while we were with foley and his group, a third-generation rancher drove up. no one was sure if he'd have a problem with the azbr running missions on his land. >> this is the wild, wild west. and essentially, i'm not the law, i'm just a victim out here. an abused victim having people from all over the world coming through my ranch. >> reporter:
. >> you can see where they open up the barbed wire.ould squeeze through there right now. >> reporter: his men are a ragtag team of volunteers. we hiked a steep contaactus-rid hill to find a small team of scouts he'd planted, including andy, here on vacation from his e.m.s. job with the new york fire department. >> you come out here on vacation? >> pretty much. >> you're lying around like you're special forces, a gun next to you here? >> i wouldn't come out...
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i'm lucky it was barbed wire. and i'm also lucky i landed in a field full of grass.the ravine there. >> fortunately, the car didn't veer off the road, and it's hard to believe jack sanderson's motorcycle is the only thing destroyed in the crash. >> i had a cut on my index finger and a cut on my thumb from the barbed wire when i crashed into that. and i ended up with a slight concussion as well. >> his video goes viral within days after he posts it as a warning to others. >> i thought, if it just slows one person down, even just one mile an hour, it's doing its job. >> but the video's popularity backfires when it gets the attention of police, who show up at sanderson's door two months later with a summons for dangerous driving. >> i received a two-year ban from the roads, a 2,000-pound fine, 300 hours community service, and a 12-week prison sentence suspend for 12 months. >> sanderson is determined to climb back on his bike again after he gets his license back. >> it's going to be something that is going to stay with me forever. >> but next time, sanderson says his ne
i'm lucky it was barbed wire. and i'm also lucky i landed in a field full of grass.the ravine there. >> fortunately, the car didn't veer off the road, and it's hard to believe jack sanderson's motorcycle is the only thing destroyed in the crash. >> i had a cut on my index finger and a cut on my thumb from the barbed wire when i crashed into that. and i ended up with a slight concussion as well. >> his video goes viral within days after he posts it as a warning to others....
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so with that outreach, we were put into these barbed wired prison camps. ,ut a year after imprisonmenter they completely took everything away from us, they realized there was a wartime manpower shortage. and here are these young people they categorized as enemy aliens , and they drafted them. so they came down, of all things, with a loyalty questionnaire. it was put together in a sloppy, ignorant way. agree justacious -- question was question 28, 1 sentence the two conflicting ideas. would you swear your loyalty to the united states of america or swear your loyalty to the emperor of japan? juan: the issue of loyalty is now front and center in sermons -- front and center. in november, a trump pac spokesperson defended the internment camps. this is carl higbee of great america pac speaking to fox news with megyn kelly. >> we did it during world war ii with the japanese. >> come on, you are not proposing we go back to the days of internment camps, i hope? >> not at all. >> that is the kind of stuff that gets people scared, carl. just saying there is precedent for it. i am not saying i agr
so with that outreach, we were put into these barbed wired prison camps. ,ut a year after imprisonmenter they completely took everything away from us, they realized there was a wartime manpower shortage. and here are these young people they categorized as enemy aliens , and they drafted them. so they came down, of all things, with a loyalty questionnaire. it was put together in a sloppy, ignorant way. agree justacious -- question was question 28, 1 sentence the two conflicting ideas. would you...
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we were taken from the horse stables to arkansas, and we were imprisoned there, barbed wire fence, gunsnted at us, for about a year. initially, after pearl harbor, young japanese-americans rushed to recruitment centers to volunteer to serve in the military. this act of patriotism was answered with a slap on the face . they were denied military service and categorized as illegal aliens at we were neneither. we were not the enemy, and we were not aliens. raised, educated in the united states, mostly on the west coast. so with that outreach, we were put into these b barbed wired prisonon camps. ,ut a year after imprisonment after they completelely took everything a away from u us, thy realalized there was a wartimime manpower shortage. and here are these young people they categorized as enemy aliens , and they drafted them. so they came down, of all things, with a loyalty questionnanaire. itit was put together inin a sl, ignorantnt way. agree justaracious -- question was question 28, 1 sentence the two conflicting ideas. would you swear your loyalty to the united states of america or swear
we were taken from the horse stables to arkansas, and we were imprisoned there, barbed wire fence, gunsnted at us, for about a year. initially, after pearl harbor, young japanese-americans rushed to recruitment centers to volunteer to serve in the military. this act of patriotism was answered with a slap on the face . they were denied military service and categorized as illegal aliens at we were neneither. we were not the enemy, and we were not aliens. raised, educated in the united states,...
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. >> barb. >> seth: oh barb. >> like barbara is your full name and barb is your like realtor name. >>bara, but only so i could be a realtor by night." >> yeah. [ laughter ] my parents were realtors when i was growing up and i spent a lot of time in model homes. which, psychologically i'm curious what that does -- [ laughter ] but i think i saw like a business card and a realtor. she was named linda or barbara or something like that, and -- and she had red curly hair and a pink suit. >> seth: wow. >> and i was like how old is she? 34? i want to be 34. [ laughter ] maybe i'll make it. >> seth: so the nice thing that i've learned here is now if you could go anywhere in time you would go back to fixing your eyebrows, but when you were younger, if you could have gone anywhere it would be to be 34. >> yeah. >> seth: you would have gone however many years in the future to be 34 and a realtor? >> seth: oh, okay, good. >> i want to survive for three years. >> seth: there's time! >> can i make it? okay. >> seth: leighton, but you have to get your real estate license. and the rest i think you ca
. >> barb. >> seth: oh barb. >> like barbara is your full name and barb is your like realtor name. >>bara, but only so i could be a realtor by night." >> yeah. [ laughter ] my parents were realtors when i was growing up and i spent a lot of time in model homes. which, psychologically i'm curious what that does -- [ laughter ] but i think i saw like a business card and a realtor. she was named linda or barbara or something like that, and -- and she had red...
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i think he developed a sense of courage and determination that there will be times when barbs are cast on you, but you have to be determined and forbear. that is my sense of it based on what i read. also by the way he comports himself and thinks about the confirmation process. he will be honest and candid. come where it may. >> during the campaign, president trump put out a -- put out to list of potential nominees to the spring court. -- supreme court. judge gorsuch was on it. but it also included in number of state judges. at least one, maybe more trial judges. his ultimate selection is someone you would have to say embodies the elite of the legal from with his degrees columbia and oxford. these are all tremendous reflections of his intelligence and skill. however, the the quintessential marks of being in the elite. you have an administration that, day in and day out, talks about attacking the establishment and deconstructing the establishment. he is about as establishment as you could envision, like most supreme court nominees. why did the president decide to go someone who so clearl
i think he developed a sense of courage and determination that there will be times when barbs are cast on you, but you have to be determined and forbear. that is my sense of it based on what i read. also by the way he comports himself and thinks about the confirmation process. he will be honest and candid. come where it may. >> during the campaign, president trump put out a -- put out to list of potential nominees to the spring court. -- supreme court. judge gorsuch was on it. but it also...
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barb says ites -- she always makes sure she changes passwords. some put tape on the camera.e has an old-fashioned solution. >> i would never get that. >> bottom line, you don't have technology, but understand what it is transmitting about you and change those settings. larry: nationals, adding a heavy hitter to their lineup. , set to join the roster, but has to pass a physical in west palm beach as they agree to a deal. starats, adding a four catcher to the lineup. look at this. [laughter] jummy: well, teddy. , readyhe's all dressed to go to palm beach. love the outfit. [laughter] jummy: h celebrating the brand-new training facility for the nats in west palm beach. six fields, batting cages, new pitching mounds. it's the first time that the team this week got together there. good luck for somebody in the next hour. we are giving away a chance to see the nats if you're headed to florida. him to stay with us, but his other racing pals are already down there in florida. do you like this weather? veronica: of course you do. why not? next hour we will be giving away those tickets
barb says ites -- she always makes sure she changes passwords. some put tape on the camera.e has an old-fashioned solution. >> i would never get that. >> bottom line, you don't have technology, but understand what it is transmitting about you and change those settings. larry: nationals, adding a heavy hitter to their lineup. , set to join the roster, but has to pass a physical in west palm beach as they agree to a deal. starats, adding a four catcher to the lineup. look at this....
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he's skipping the tradition, which the president and the press trade theoretically light barbs. his top strategist calls hit a opposition party. the tru the white house strongly denies the campaign had contact with russia. >> you cannot have a friend of mine, jeff sessions, who was on the campaign and a appointee, and you need to use the special prosecutor's statue and office. >> in atlanta on saturday the democrats hope it's the first step forward on the long road back to power. electing former obama labor secretary, tom perez, their new national chairman. >> they will ask the question of all of us, where were you in 2017 when we had the worst president in the history of the united states? >> a message that hit home with the party's rank and file. >> today's a new beginning. >> we looking at the long game, so i think everybody is going to work out fine. >> abc news, new york. >> after democrats named tom perez as their new chair, president trump responded on twitter saying congratulations to thomas perez who has just been named chairman of the dnc. i could not be happier for hi
he's skipping the tradition, which the president and the press trade theoretically light barbs. his top strategist calls hit a opposition party. the tru the white house strongly denies the campaign had contact with russia. >> you cannot have a friend of mine, jeff sessions, who was on the campaign and a appointee, and you need to use the special prosecutor's statue and office. >> in atlanta on saturday the democrats hope it's the first step forward on the long road back to power....
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. >> reporter: the barbed wire bat got a lot of attention.said "walking dead." >> i don't really watch it. it's heavy, it's like a heavy bat. i have a heavy bat at home in vegas that i use this one just has barbed wire around it. i'll take it. >> reporter: he's swinging around a zombie-killing bat. >> any zombies coming to nats park, i got 'em. >> he probably gets to keep his space safe in the clubhouse. no one will go near him. wizards are back at practice for the first time since the all-star break. the team will look a little different. the wizards making roster moves ahead of the deadline. the team has traded for nets. bogdonavich is number 44, he's averaging just over 14 points a game this year. he and mccullough will help the team get off the three games in a row once this season. they want to keep it that way. they take on the flyers after losing two. they're looking for their first "w" since the bye-week. since january 1st, the caps have scored 50 more goals than their opponent. yes, 50. the last two games much closer, both losses. wh
. >> reporter: the barbed wire bat got a lot of attention.said "walking dead." >> i don't really watch it. it's heavy, it's like a heavy bat. i have a heavy bat at home in vegas that i use this one just has barbed wire around it. i'll take it. >> reporter: he's swinging around a zombie-killing bat. >> any zombies coming to nats park, i got 'em. >> he probably gets to keep his space safe in the clubhouse. no one will go near him. wizards are back at...
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melissa: he is throwing barbs to the side. media drive diving for it.hen over here he is doing something else. you're never talking about policy, he says the crowd was so big, oh, he said that, oh he is being mean to the media. talking about the media and they're not talking about policy. >> you said it perfectly on twitter. i read your feeds. potus talking about the media being incompetent jerks, no one is picking apart policy. that is exactly what he continues to do. when everything is important, nothing is important. melissa: so you think, stick to your lane, go out and again just kind of troll the dems and throw out insults tomorrow night, that would be advice? >> afterwards, he is the president of everyone. let's face it everyone he has done to fire up his base and they respond in kind. melissa: bruce, thank you. appreciate your time. >> thank you, melissa. melissa: you have a crisis call bruce. that's it. that is only thing you can do. david: "usa today" put their finger on exactly the person responsible for the academy awards flub. check out the
melissa: he is throwing barbs to the side. media drive diving for it.hen over here he is doing something else. you're never talking about policy, he says the crowd was so big, oh, he said that, oh he is being mean to the media. talking about the media and they're not talking about policy. >> you said it perfectly on twitter. i read your feeds. potus talking about the media being incompetent jerks, no one is picking apart policy. that is exactly what he continues to do. when everything is...
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because cameras were banned in the camps and the images were censored. >> you didn't see hotographs of barbed wire or guard towers. >> in 1988 with president ronald reagan signature, the got acknowledged and a -- government acknowledged and apologized to the internment. >> no matter what, i'm glad i was born in america. >> now with campaign talk of a possible muslim registry, bob says the president and the members of congress should visit the exhibit and all americans should learn this history. on the national mall, mike carter-conneen, abc7 news. alison: still ahead at 5:00, cleaning out the basement. what one man found that harkens back to pearl harbor and could have a hefty price tag. >> then later the plan to get earlier in maryland. >> thousands work across the metro area. did the day without immigrants have an impact? at dominion, we're putting our energy to work creating a cleaner environment by using cleaner energy sources we've reduced carbon emissions by nearly 25%, which is the equivalent of taking close to two million cars off the road. cleaner air and cleaner water. it's good for
because cameras were banned in the camps and the images were censored. >> you didn't see hotographs of barbed wire or guard towers. >> in 1988 with president ronald reagan signature, the got acknowledged and a -- government acknowledged and apologized to the internment. >> no matter what, i'm glad i was born in america. >> now with campaign talk of a possible muslim registry, bob says the president and the members of congress should visit the exhibit and all americans...
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storming a six meter high fence in the early y hours of friday, the barrier covered in razor-sharp barbs wire left many with bruises and bloody hands. clashes at the border saw several migrants as well as moroccan and spanish security forces brought to hospitals. through, who made it the injuries were a small price to pay to finally reach their goal. it a.ay i made look at me, i'm in spain. >> a spanish enclave in north entry, a north -- an point free he migrants trying to reach europe. a large majority are i intercepd by police and return to morocco. make it are taken to migrant cecenters where they can apply for asylum. tookast attempt to enter place on new year's day win 1000 migrants stormed the massive fence. all but two were caught and turned away at the border. anchor: it is a legal case captivating people across spain but far beyond during the course of these past few years. judges gave their verdict on the tax fraud embezzlement case involving the sister of the king of spain, as well as her husband. thejudges ruled that princess was not directly involved and therefore only liabl
storming a six meter high fence in the early y hours of friday, the barrier covered in razor-sharp barbs wire left many with bruises and bloody hands. clashes at the border saw several migrants as well as moroccan and spanish security forces brought to hospitals. through, who made it the injuries were a small price to pay to finally reach their goal. it a.ay i made look at me, i'm in spain. >> a spanish enclave in north entry, a north -- an point free he migrants trying to reach europe. a...
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. >> i know, get the sunscreen, but coming up on "sports time," more on harper's barbed-wire wrappedbat. that's a tongue twister. be sure to stick around. >> sounds good. thank you very much. thank you for joining us tonight. that about wraps it up for us, but we'll see you again tonight at news 4 at 11:00. until then, good night, everybody. when it comes toor hospital romances, the more complicated, the better. i love you. but i love him. i love him, too. so do i. they also know you should get your annual check-up. it could save your life. it's american heart month. schedule your check-up to learn your four health numbers so you can maintain a healthy heart. together, all the way. test test test test test test test test test test test test test test test test test test test test test test test test test test test test test test test test test test test test test test test test night, immigration crackdown. a new draft memo on security and enforcement among the proposals. h
. >> i know, get the sunscreen, but coming up on "sports time," more on harper's barbed-wire wrappedbat. that's a tongue twister. be sure to stick around. >> sounds good. thank you very much. thank you for joining us tonight. that about wraps it up for us, but we'll see you again tonight at news 4 at 11:00. until then, good night, everybody. when it comes toor hospital romances, the more complicated, the better. i love you. but i love him. i love him, too. so do i. they...
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—— barbs. -- barbs. a way to adapt our current antibiotics, and there's the idea that they can break the lock on the cells of the bacteria. this is very exciting and it means in principle that drugs can be adapted rather than having to develop new lines of drugs. let's finish up on the story about vera lynn. what is the connection here with the sas? she's been described as a natural treasure, celebrating her 100th birthday. the oldest artist to top the charts, but apparently she was a revolution region in the second world war, very controversial, because military leaders said her gentle songs were removing the strength of the soldiers, and the bbc were struggling to establish whether it was a good idea to put this american singer on. thank you, carol. nice to see you. we are on bbc until ten o'clock this morning. then we have the saturday kitchen. what you have for us? we have the tabular sophie ellis beck stuff. tell us about your food heaven? junor. and your food hell? and yourfood hell? i've and your
—— barbs. -- barbs. a way to adapt our current antibiotics, and there's the idea that they can break the lock on the cells of the bacteria. this is very exciting and it means in principle that drugs can be adapted rather than having to develop new lines of drugs. let's finish up on the story about vera lynn. what is the connection here with the sas? she's been described as a natural treasure, celebrating her 100th birthday. the oldest artist to top the charts, but apparently she was a...
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we are incarcerated behind barbed wire fence and armed guards. no charges against us. no due process of law. but just because we look like the enemy we're incarcerated. so why should you fight for america? well, these three boys insisted they are going to fight for america to prove their loyalty to america. so they went overseas. one of them got killed so the brother wrote to the father. feel proud that your son gave the supreme sacrifice for his country. so he was really sad about that, but then two months later, he got killed, so now the father is really concerned so he asked the department of army to return the third son from combat area. he was refused on the ground that he had one more son at home. but fortunately, he did get home. okay. initially, the 104th 42nd combat team were issued that circular patch there. the arm and the sword with dripping blood. they said that's not us. so they, given permission to draw up their own patch so they drew the red, white and blue background with a liberty torch. so that represents the 104th, 442nd regimental combat team. this
we are incarcerated behind barbed wire fence and armed guards. no charges against us. no due process of law. but just because we look like the enemy we're incarcerated. so why should you fight for america? well, these three boys insisted they are going to fight for america to prove their loyalty to america. so they went overseas. one of them got killed so the brother wrote to the father. feel proud that your son gave the supreme sacrifice for his country. so he was really sad about that, but...
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white woman of making sexual advances, till was kidnapped, brutally beaten, a cotton gin fan with barbede wrapped around his neck, and he was thrown in the tallahatchie river to drown. the woman's husband and brother-in-law were tried for the murder and acquitted by an all-white jury. later, they would brag that they did, in fact, commit the crime. as we reported last week, the woman who accused 14-year-old emmett till now says she lied. till's death is credited with galvanizing the civil rights movement. and 60 years later, it still inspires a new generation of the movement. here's diane roberts. diane: emmett till was murdered on august 28, 1955. eight years later, to the day, martin luther king delivered the "i have a dream" speech at the march on washington. the date was no accident. dr. king, rosa parks, and many other leaders in the civil rights movement pointed to till's killing as the defining moment in the civil rights movement. and it is still inspiring young people to help right the wrong. patrick weems: like many students, the only version of civil rights i was taught was ros
white woman of making sexual advances, till was kidnapped, brutally beaten, a cotton gin fan with barbede wrapped around his neck, and he was thrown in the tallahatchie river to drown. the woman's husband and brother-in-law were tried for the murder and acquitted by an all-white jury. later, they would brag that they did, in fact, commit the crime. as we reported last week, the woman who accused 14-year-old emmett till now says she lied. till's death is credited with galvanizing the civil...
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think about somebody spending the first five years of their lives incarcerated behind fences and barbedt's very restrictive on your development. >> yes. yes. i think that's one of the important things about this exhibit, kind of show the individual things and collectively the impact, right. >> right. >> thank you very much. ben, thank you very much for those stories. >> the children of the camp exhibit series is now on exhibit until this fall from monday through friday at the japan town gallery and on weekends from noon to 5:00 at the historical learning center. go to nbc bay arc.com for more information. (burke) at farmers, we've seen almost everything, so we know how to cover almost anything. even a "truck-cicle." [second man] how you doing? [ice cracking] [second man] ah,ah, ah. oh no! [first man] saves us some drilling. [burke] and we covered it, february fourteenth, twenty-fifteen. talk to farmers. we know a thing or two because we've seen a thing or two. ♪ we are farmers. bum-pa-dum, bum-bum-bum-bum ♪ and commemorate the executive orde...e of the most crucial is 'film >> and welco
think about somebody spending the first five years of their lives incarcerated behind fences and barbedt's very restrictive on your development. >> yes. yes. i think that's one of the important things about this exhibit, kind of show the individual things and collectively the impact, right. >> right. >> thank you very much. ben, thank you very much for those stories. >> the children of the camp exhibit series is now on exhibit until this fall from monday through friday...
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laura high i am a i'm a second grade chinese teacher here to talk about my personal experience with barb you understand why i will she should be removed from the principal position at taylor they demand respect but fails to teach others with respect i was called out by name and written up for shaking my head in disagreement i was given a verbal warning what they believed was disrespect and says i shock my ahead vigorously and said i attacked her she stated that in the future that all questions should be brought to her attention prior to voicing it in public i feel mike my first amendment is violated i felt bullied by barbara and in a meeting he was not told the franchise of the meeting when i asked about when the meeting was about she said concerns when i asked for more clarification what i got back was standard fixed of the california standards for the teachers profession barb arrests leadership has created. >> please refrain from names. >> i'm here to ask to you remove her as a principal to restore the space and collaborative work environment for the taylor staff as a teacher he can ch
laura high i am a i'm a second grade chinese teacher here to talk about my personal experience with barb you understand why i will she should be removed from the principal position at taylor they demand respect but fails to teach others with respect i was called out by name and written up for shaking my head in disagreement i was given a verbal warning what they believed was disrespect and says i shock my ahead vigorously and said i attacked her she stated that in the future that all questions...
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occasional barbs. less than justice scalia but occasionally.nd he's willing to really raise questions. he's going to be asked a lot of questions during his confirmation hearings. whether or not money is free speech. how director do you think he will be during the testimony? >> here's the irony. the democrats wanted neil gorsuch to be an independent judge and they are going to ask them for pre-commitments on every issue they care about. they will ask for pre-commitments on all the kinds of cases. is inconsistent with what they're saying about judicial independence. if neil gorsuch is smart about what he handles this, he will say i'm not going to give you an answer because my duty to the american people is to not prejudge these cases and be an independent spirit when i get on the high court. host: we hope you two into our phone conversation with leonard leo from the federalist society. because of the nga coverage today, as special time for newsmakers. 12:00 p.m. eastern time. airing later today on c-span radio. antle's politics editor for the was
occasional barbs. less than justice scalia but occasionally.nd he's willing to really raise questions. he's going to be asked a lot of questions during his confirmation hearings. whether or not money is free speech. how director do you think he will be during the testimony? >> here's the irony. the democrats wanted neil gorsuch to be an independent judge and they are going to ask them for pre-commitments on every issue they care about. they will ask for pre-commitments on all the kinds of...
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. >> clearly you can see where they just open up the barbed wire. could i squeeze through there right now. >> reporter: his men are a ragtag team of volunteers. he says he ground checks his volunteers, doesn't allow drinking and kicks out members if they seem overeager and aggressive. he shared this video which foley shows him and his men helping what think call a quitter, an undocumented in need of water and help which they say they gave him before turning him over those people who look at you and your organization and say they're a militia, they're a bunch of crackpots running around with guns. we have official law enforcement to do this? >> well, when they call us militia, we're not a militia. we're nongovernmental organization. i live here. so if you want to call me anything, call me neighborhood watch. >> reporter: they call themselves patriots and regardless of what president trump says will happen, until the border is secure, they say they're not going anywhere. if this was replaced by a big sparkling new wall, do you think that would make a
. >> clearly you can see where they just open up the barbed wire. could i squeeze through there right now. >> reporter: his men are a ragtag team of volunteers. he says he ground checks his volunteers, doesn't allow drinking and kicks out members if they seem overeager and aggressive. he shared this video which foley shows him and his men helping what think call a quitter, an undocumented in need of water and help which they say they gave him before turning him over those people who...
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occasional barbs, less than justice scalia. he is willing to raise questions. among the questions from democrats, his views on abortion, whether or not money is free speech. how direct and candid do you think he will be? >> specific questions looking for specific answers. gorsuchcrats want neil to be an independent judge and then will ask for pre-commitments on all sorts of cases. it is inconsistent with what they are saying about judicial independence, and it now gorsuch is smart about how he handles this, the answer will be i'm sorry, i was not asked those questions by the president and if i was asked i would not give an answer and i will not give you an answer because my duty is not to prejudge these cases and to be an independent speaker on the high court. >> live -- washington journal continues. host: joining us now, molly o'toole with policy, talking about issues between the u.s. and mexico, especially over immigration. guest: good morning. host: could you walk us through? ofst: it was -- it was one president trump's first moves when he got into the white
occasional barbs, less than justice scalia. he is willing to raise questions. among the questions from democrats, his views on abortion, whether or not money is free speech. how direct and candid do you think he will be? >> specific questions looking for specific answers. gorsuchcrats want neil to be an independent judge and then will ask for pre-commitments on all sorts of cases. it is inconsistent with what they are saying about judicial independence, and it now gorsuch is smart about...
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weeks after that, orders were issued to report to assembly centers in the bay area, surrounded by barbed wire and machine gun towers. people were herded in there. they had to abandon their businesses, their homes, they lost their jobs. men, women, and children, the young and the old were all herded together in these camps. temporary. while ten american style concentration camps were being constructed from california to arkansas. by the end of 1942, almost 120,000 people were incarcerated. >> it started off as something very incremental. there was the curfew put in place where japanese-americans had to be in their homes from 8:00 p.m. to 6:00 a.m. and then it became something much bigger and broader. do you see parallels between what happened then and what's happening now in our country? >> i do. what's very disturbing is the fact that when japanese-americans were rounded up and interned, the government argued that japanese-americans were committing acts of espionage and sabotage. and on that basis, fred challenged the military orders, but the government presented that claim. the claim we
weeks after that, orders were issued to report to assembly centers in the bay area, surrounded by barbed wire and machine gun towers. people were herded in there. they had to abandon their businesses, their homes, they lost their jobs. men, women, and children, the young and the old were all herded together in these camps. temporary. while ten american style concentration camps were being constructed from california to arkansas. by the end of 1942, almost 120,000 people were incarcerated....
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he said we are not coming in there, barbed wire, military guard towers, machine guns e search of lives. we are not going in there. they go into the same so the boy scott troop came in. we did our knot tieing contest, our how to start a fire without a match, all of these things that boy scouts do. >> don't go any further. [ laughter ] in '74 i was elected to the house of representatives and he was elected to the u.s. senate in 1978. our friendship went back immediately as if we were still sitting in camp in a tent here in heart mountain. so it gives me a great deal of pleasure to introduce my friend of equal height because i know he measures people from the neck up [ cheers and applause ] [ laughter ] >> so without any further adieu, let me introduce allen cay simpson. >> they threw away their notes and said we are going to talk from the heart. it's all you can do for me today. i'll be very careful [ laughter ] there was nothing between them these two cities named after two of the most famous people in the world. wesley powell and buffalo bill cody. go out there and see people who dechb
he said we are not coming in there, barbed wire, military guard towers, machine guns e search of lives. we are not going in there. they go into the same so the boy scott troop came in. we did our knot tieing contest, our how to start a fire without a match, all of these things that boy scouts do. >> don't go any further. [ laughter ] in '74 i was elected to the house of representatives and he was elected to the u.s. senate in 1978. our friendship went back immediately as if we were still...
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. >> he gargles with clorox and fraud losses with barb wire. he is a former navy seal.cked down osama bin laden. >> who knew? who knew he was killed by metrosexual? [laughter] she developed a shellfish allergy with catherine finch. >> finally Ãit's his beach ball Ãthe tna wrestler tyrant. >> i will go to uc don't kill me. >> it's a lot of the similar campaign staff. he just likes the media. now he is to the point where he doesn't like them and he will walk them out of it. he came out and it's obviously to base it off of anything media. >> seems like he enjoys himself. >> he came back and he was like the guy voted least popular in high school. he comes back and buys the high school. >> he tortures it with everyone in it. >> i just wonder, where was he allthe other years ? he wasn't there last year. >> because he knew that it was problematic.it's so interesting to see that he's nowreally welcomed and embraced by this . >> the gop. >> last year with ted cruz Ãhe had three there. >> winning heals all wounds. there was a lot of things that he said like the trade stuff. eight
. >> he gargles with clorox and fraud losses with barb wire. he is a former navy seal.cked down osama bin laden. >> who knew? who knew he was killed by metrosexual? [laughter] she developed a shellfish allergy with catherine finch. >> finally Ãit's his beach ball Ãthe tna wrestler tyrant. >> i will go to uc don't kill me. >> it's a lot of the similar campaign staff. he just likes the media. now he is to the point where he doesn't like them and he will walk them...
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in rochester, the engineering legacy of kodak, xerox, and barb and laum is birthing the photonics industry. our redcs are doing great, great work. and i propose another $750 million in economic developments to keep the growth coming and the jobs being delivered. [ applause ] tid, i am excited to announce we are going to invest $650 million to help fuel the new life sciences economy starting right here in new york city. we are partnering with johnson and johnson and the genome center to advance cutting-edge genetic research that will save lives and create jobs, and new york is the place to do it. [ applause ] we will also work to strengthen our outer boroughs. as i am a native outer borough boy as you can tell from my accent. we will invest in the king's bridge armory and orchard beach for more desperately needed urban recreation opportunities, and we will invest $50 million in montefiore hospital to preserve affordable health care. [ applause ] we will offer residents of staten island permanent verrazano toll reductions. [ applause ] queens will see two new airports, a new jfk and a new la
in rochester, the engineering legacy of kodak, xerox, and barb and laum is birthing the photonics industry. our redcs are doing great, great work. and i propose another $750 million in economic developments to keep the growth coming and the jobs being delivered. [ applause ] tid, i am excited to announce we are going to invest $650 million to help fuel the new life sciences economy starting right here in new york city. we are partnering with johnson and johnson and the genome center to advance...
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believe that you can stop people from going to prayer or shopping and just bashed wire and cement -- barbed wire and cement are gogoing to create more hatred. a about was part of israel's largest national project since the beginning of the occupation four decades ago. they are maintaining that they are building this wall to prevent suicide bombing and it's supported by 85% of israel's population. everyone in israel understands that it's bound to become a future border. the problem with the wall is it does not really follow the 1967 border. it cuts deep into palestinian territory and what would become the future palestinian state. a took us on a tour to explain to us the thinking behind the building of these walls. >> the problem today between left and right is that security is mixed with politics. a guy from the neighborhood was sitting right here waiting for the bus and he was stabbed to death. and i can assure you that the one who stabbed him to death did not come from this arab neighborhood, he came from somewhere in the west bank or from the east bank. but the fact that he was stabbed b
believe that you can stop people from going to prayer or shopping and just bashed wire and cement -- barbed wire and cement are gogoing to create more hatred. a about was part of israel's largest national project since the beginning of the occupation four decades ago. they are maintaining that they are building this wall to prevent suicide bombing and it's supported by 85% of israel's population. everyone in israel understands that it's bound to become a future border. the problem with the wall...
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the for unification of the left candidates, but it did seem as that theye weekend were exchanging barbs, so a unified candidate less likely. the concerns would be if they unified, they would reach the second round and if marine le of her, the probability 2% in this34 point wonderful bloomberg function. it's up 7% since the fed raised rates. it jumped 30% in the two months following last increase. 6% of the previous time. gold usually falls in a rising rate environment. this chart has shown the opposite. concerns and european election concerns as well as gold has risen seven and eight weeks after the the worst quarter in 2013 when it fell by 12%. a big piece of data out of london today -- property prices posting the first annual drop in almost six years. theaverage asking price in capital following this month from a year early. that's the first decline since april 2011. sinceakest monthly gain february 2009 during the debts of the recession. the country battles low growth and high inflation uncertainty surrounding president trump's policy. michael mckee is standing by the special guest w
the for unification of the left candidates, but it did seem as that theye weekend were exchanging barbs, so a unified candidate less likely. the concerns would be if they unified, they would reach the second round and if marine le of her, the probability 2% in this34 point wonderful bloomberg function. it's up 7% since the fed raised rates. it jumped 30% in the two months following last increase. 6% of the previous time. gold usually falls in a rising rate environment. this chart has shown the...