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after the break, we go to reverend barber to talk about moral mondays.y with us. ♪ [music break] >> this is democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman with juan gonzalez. look at north to carolina. for weeks, thousands have been gathering at the north carolina legislative building for the tokly moral monday protest protest the agenda of the republican-led state legislature. 700 people have been arrested over the past 10 weeks. in a moment, we will be joined by one of the leaders of the more ominous protests, president of the north carolina naacp, reverend william barber. hirst, these are some of the voices who spoke out before they were arrested. >> many of our legislators think bought and paid their positions and they don't have to listen to us anymore. i'm here to tell them, this is not their house, this is our house. >> just take a look around you. they have not divided us, but united us. >> their day of recall will come read i hope you show them the same attitude at the voting polls that they have shown us here in nor
after the break, we go to reverend barber to talk about moral mondays.y with us. ♪ [music break] >> this is democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman with juan gonzalez. look at north to carolina. for weeks, thousands have been gathering at the north carolina legislative building for the tokly moral monday protest protest the agenda of the republican-led state legislature. 700 people have been arrested over the past 10 weeks. in a moment, we will be...
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he likes to barber. he's been in the salon cutting hair.oing well. >> i can get into the hair-cutting business. i can do a lot of females' hair this way. get a lot of clientele. >> by the looks of it you ain't going to have no clients. >> or i might just break into the hair-cutting business. >> okay. that looks good. all right. >> did you hear that? >> at first i was kind of leery of this class. but after i've been in here, it's hair cutting. because you don't think -- men don't cut women's hair. but it's fun. >> pop down your next subsection. >> while poe says he hopes the jail's education program will help him stay out of trouble the next time he's released -- >> check it out. >> -- jacob cowin has turned to religion. >> ephesians, huh? >> i wrote that last night. why don't you read it to me. >> oh, armando. >> come on, read it to me, man. read it to me. tell me how it sounds. >> paul begins the letter to the ephesians by stating who he is. >> cowin has had numerous stays at santa rita over the past several years. not all the charges stuc
he likes to barber. he's been in the salon cutting hair.oing well. >> i can get into the hair-cutting business. i can do a lot of females' hair this way. get a lot of clientele. >> by the looks of it you ain't going to have no clients. >> or i might just break into the hair-cutting business. >> okay. that looks good. all right. >> did you hear that? >> at first i was kind of leery of this class. but after i've been in here, it's hair cutting. because you...
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at louisville. >> triple fade, double fade. >> this is my favorite barber in here. think he might be the best barber. >> for campbell, most cuts are routine and remind him of his life on the outside. but occasionally he's called upon to groom inmates from a special wing of the jail. >> that's horrible. i'm sorry to hear that. >> this dorm is dorm 7. it's a single-cell dorm. it's a 23-hour lockdown. 23 hours in the day, 1 hour out during the day, and it's a non-compliant site dorm. >> today sergeant dejarnette will escort dorm cell inmate anthony politi to the gym. >> i was out there the other day. there were so many people out there. it was really cold. >> politi is in the dorm while psychiatric staff continue to monitor and evaluate his state of mind and medication, though he is currently considered to be stable. this will be politi's first haircut in the 3 1/2 months that he's been at louisville metro. >> come on, big cat. got your arm band? get that for me. slide that on there. >> politi has been charged and pled not guilty to murder, rape, sodomy, and tampering
at louisville. >> triple fade, double fade. >> this is my favorite barber in here. think he might be the best barber. >> for campbell, most cuts are routine and remind him of his life on the outside. but occasionally he's called upon to groom inmates from a special wing of the jail. >> that's horrible. i'm sorry to hear that. >> this dorm is dorm 7. it's a single-cell dorm. it's a 23-hour lockdown. 23 hours in the day, 1 hour out during the day, and it's a...
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reverend barber from north carolina naacp. state representative larry hall. thank you, all. >>> the reputation of the last pope was as a guy who was a bit judgey which probably is why this pope is making headlines around the world for the simple phrase, "who am i to judge?" that's next. iful hair. [ female announcer ] nice 'n easy. in one step get expert highlights and lowlights. for color they may just think you were born with. [ rob ] i'm a lucky guy. [ female announcer ] with nice 'n easy, get the most natural shade of you. >>> on friday night in our discussion of statistics about race and crime, i mistakenly inverted two numbers. in situations in which we know the race of the offender in a murder which is a relatively small subset, 14% of white victims were killed by black offenders in 2010, while 8% of black victims were killed by white offenders. on friday, i said the reverse. but never fear, white america, because we also overestimated the number of white murder victims killed by black assailants in total. according to data from the fbi, as far as we k
reverend barber from north carolina naacp. state representative larry hall. thank you, all. >>> the reputation of the last pope was as a guy who was a bit judgey which probably is why this pope is making headlines around the world for the simple phrase, "who am i to judge?" that's next. iful hair. [ female announcer ] nice 'n easy. in one step get expert highlights and lowlights. for color they may just think you were born with. [ rob ] i'm a lucky guy. [ female announcer ]...
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reverend barber from north carolina naacp. state representative larry hall. thank you, all. >>> the reputation of the last pope was as a guy who was a bit judgey which probably is why this pope is making headlines around the world for the simple phrase, "who am i to judge?" that's next. ♪booking.com ♪booking dot yeaaaahhhh! ♪ (woman) this place has got really good chocolate shakes. (growls) (man) that's a good look for you. (woman) that was fun. (man) yeah. (man) let me help you out with the.. (woman)...oh no, i got it. (man) you sure? (woman) just pop the trunk. (man vo) i may not know where the road will lead, but... i'm sure my subaru will get me there. (announcer) love. it's what makes a subaru, a subaru. if you have high cholesterol, here's some information that may be worth looking into. in a clinical trial versus lipitor, crestor got more high-risk patients' bad cholesterol to a goal of under 100. getting to goal is important, especially if you have high cholesterol plus any of these risk factors because you could be at increased risk for plaque buildu
reverend barber from north carolina naacp. state representative larry hall. thank you, all. >>> the reputation of the last pope was as a guy who was a bit judgey which probably is why this pope is making headlines around the world for the simple phrase, "who am i to judge?" that's next. ♪booking.com ♪booking dot yeaaaahhhh! ♪ (woman) this place has got really good chocolate shakes. (growls) (man) that's a good look for you. (woman) that was fun. (man) yeah. (man) let me...
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i love my hair, i'm a barber, i love my hair. i lost that and i thought i lost my life. >> let me see your head. >> it's ashy. i ain't shaved. >> on top? >> i know you got the hookup on that. >> glass' job as a prison barber has allowed him to not only change the way other inmates look, but the way he sees them as well. robert burzee is one of his regulars. >> i sat right here in this chair and said -- >> no, the first time you asked me to cut your hair, i wasn't willing to cut your hair. i used to gay bash because i had a homophobia nature. i think everybody does when you're young because you think everybody wants you. and you don't want anybody coming at you like that. >> they call you bra-zee now. >> huh? i didn't get that e-mail. what are you talking about? bra-zee. like his last name. make kind of a joke out of it. which is kind of funny, you know. >> so you don't have a problem cutting gay guys' hair? >> as long as he respects who i am as a man, me being married and all, as long as you don't come at me with that stuff, he's
i love my hair, i'm a barber, i love my hair. i lost that and i thought i lost my life. >> let me see your head. >> it's ashy. i ain't shaved. >> on top? >> i know you got the hookup on that. >> glass' job as a prison barber has allowed him to not only change the way other inmates look, but the way he sees them as well. robert burzee is one of his regulars. >> i sat right here in this chair and said -- >> no, the first time you asked me to cut your...
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i'm anthony foster, the owner of foster's barber shop.'ve been here on main street about three years. >> what are you doing right that some other people didn't do? >> well, i don't know what they didn't do, but what i'm doing is trying to provide that service that they come for, trying to keep the relationship with our customers. >> my name is bill grafton, i own grafton's home furniture. i got rid of my dumpster, my fax line. you just try to cut your overhead and that's the only way you're going to survive. >> my name is ok mcdowell, known as the sign man. about 24 years now. but overhead really jumped, electricity and everything, it's tough. i don't have any air conditioning, just antique air conditioners, better known as a fan. you keep the overhead down, you got a chance. >> i'm the owner of motry service center, brundidge, alabama, main street. >> do you own the building or have to pay rent? >> we own the building. >> that must be helpful for you. >> oh, we would have to go out of business if we didn't own the building. >> located he
i'm anthony foster, the owner of foster's barber shop.'ve been here on main street about three years. >> what are you doing right that some other people didn't do? >> well, i don't know what they didn't do, but what i'm doing is trying to provide that service that they come for, trying to keep the relationship with our customers. >> my name is bill grafton, i own grafton's home furniture. i got rid of my dumpster, my fax line. you just try to cut your overhead and that's the...
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william barber, thank you for that. it's great to see some of your energy. been a lot of talk about action. i see you guys are acting and not only you but the community behind you and even beyond that what we can't see. thanks for spending time with us. coming up, the u.s. and great britain as we know share a pretty special relationship and a serious obsession with that new royal baby. we will have the pomp but also the substance with our resident brit, msnbc's martin bashir, staying up late with us to talk baby fever. >>> and later, as i mentioned, my editorial on the history that proves the right is wrong to dismiss president obama's friday address as just words. this day calls you. to fight chronic osteoarthritis pain. to fight chronic low back pain. to take action. to take the next step. today, you will know you did something for your pain. cymbalta can help. cymbalta is a pain reliever fda-approved to manage chronic musculoskeletal pain. one non-narcotic pill a day, every day, can help reduce this pain. tell your doctor right away if your mood worsens,
william barber, thank you for that. it's great to see some of your energy. been a lot of talk about action. i see you guys are acting and not only you but the community behind you and even beyond that what we can't see. thanks for spending time with us. coming up, the u.s. and great britain as we know share a pretty special relationship and a serious obsession with that new royal baby. we will have the pomp but also the substance with our resident brit, msnbc's martin bashir, staying up late...
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william barber, thank you for that. it's great to see some of your energy. there's been a lot of talk about action. i see you guys are acting and not only you but the community behind you and even beyond that what we can't see. thanks for spending time with us. coming up, the u.s. and great britain as we know share a pretty special relationship and a serious obsession with that new royal baby. we will have the pomp but also the substance with our resident brit, msnbc's martin bashir, staying up late with us to talk baby fever. >>> and later, as i mentioned, my editorial on the history that proves the right is wrong to dismiss president obama's friday address as just words. my mantra? always go the extra mile. to treat my low testosterone, i did my research. my doctor and i went with axiron, the only underarm low t treatment. axiron can restore t levels to normal in about 2 weeks in most men. axiron is not for use in women or anyone younger than 18 or men with prostate or breast cancer. women, especially those who are or who may become pregnant and children s
william barber, thank you for that. it's great to see some of your energy. there's been a lot of talk about action. i see you guys are acting and not only you but the community behind you and even beyond that what we can't see. thanks for spending time with us. coming up, the u.s. and great britain as we know share a pretty special relationship and a serious obsession with that new royal baby. we will have the pomp but also the substance with our resident brit, msnbc's martin bashir, staying up...
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north carolina naacp president william barber said this morning. >> pulpits are catching on fire acrosshis state. there is an organizing fervor that we have not seen since the 60s. >> michael: are moral mondays having the impact that barber wants and is stopping them the right thing? >> well, they will eventually, because i think first off, you have 926 people get arrested, everybody in the state is going to pay attention. and the reality is the knee-jerk reaction. what you see in north carolina is a microcosm of what you are seeing in merck from 2010 on. these people who get elected in this anti-obama fervor, they wear out their welcome very quickly. and these guys will be out of a job in the next two years. >> michael: that is encouraging. bill the hashtag defund obamacare has been trending lately. does this make the republicans look foolish or is it working for them? >> well, it's insane. it's totally insane. they go off -- by the way they have worked so hard in washington. they are going off for another whole month vacation, and before they leave they are going to vote to repeal oba
north carolina naacp president william barber said this morning. >> pulpits are catching on fire acrosshis state. there is an organizing fervor that we have not seen since the 60s. >> michael: are moral mondays having the impact that barber wants and is stopping them the right thing? >> well, they will eventually, because i think first off, you have 926 people get arrested, everybody in the state is going to pay attention. and the reality is the knee-jerk reaction. what you...
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steve hartman has found a barber with a tender touch. we'll remember washington press corps legend helen thomas. nancy giles is all hot and bothered about the weather and more. but first, the headlines for this sunday morning, the 21st of july 2013. firefighters battling a huge wild fire near palm springs california now have a new worry: the possibility of thunderstorms erratic winds associated with such storms could reverse the progress they've already made. at this point they say the fire is 49% contained. thousands rallied across the country yesterday to remember trayvon martin, the unarmed black teenager who was fatally shot by neighborhood watch volunteer george zimmerman. demonstrators are calling on the federal government to file civil rights charges against zimmerman and to make changes in state self-defense laws like the one in florida. zimmerman was acquitted in the killing eight days ago. police in arlington texas believe a woman who fell to her death from a roler coaster at the six flags amusement park was not the victim of f
steve hartman has found a barber with a tender touch. we'll remember washington press corps legend helen thomas. nancy giles is all hot and bothered about the weather and more. but first, the headlines for this sunday morning, the 21st of july 2013. firefighters battling a huge wild fire near palm springs california now have a new worry: the possibility of thunderstorms erratic winds associated with such storms could reverse the progress they've already made. at this point they say the fire is...
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it brings you back to the streets a little bit when you can just go to the barber.her and i, that's one thing we always do. we always go get our haircut together. it's funny, sometimes we go to the same barber and he'll tell me this hot chick is over here. go there and mess with her. so i'll go there and she'll be like, didn't i just cut your hair? >> it was your brother. >> it was my twin brother. >> the brothers have shared plenty of laughs, they also share drug and alcohol addictions that have put them in jail dozens of times. perry is currently charged with felonious assault. a fight in which he didn't fare so well himself. >> got my throat slit here, 12 stitches there, and i got 12 to 14 right here and gouge taken out here, and then my arm was slit, as well. it's a bar fight gone bad for both of us. no one died, that's the best part. >> every time i'm in prison or jail it's because of alcohol. i still want to drink a beer. i have dreams of me making beer, brewing it myself. isn't that crazy? >> homer simpson thing going on. >> i grew up perfect, that's why it's
it brings you back to the streets a little bit when you can just go to the barber.her and i, that's one thing we always do. we always go get our haircut together. it's funny, sometimes we go to the same barber and he'll tell me this hot chick is over here. go there and mess with her. so i'll go there and she'll be like, didn't i just cut your hair? >> it was your brother. >> it was my twin brother. >> the brothers have shared plenty of laughs, they also share drug and alcohol...
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there's hardly any remedy in advance of a black business are the chicago barber shop is gone and this is the last black business to the past. i'm also my immediate issue is housing affordability but i see that horrify but i need to - i need to empower those folks and marcus books provides that kind of presence. i saw the spirit and it's different having the children walking in there and that's different for the black communities in the west edition to connect them to the past. thank you >> thank you. i'm very active in the japan community. i've defltd into the history and the culture information we're not just japan town we're fillmore western edition and we've shared so much and one of the key places we've shared is the city believe. the building started out on post street. it was a hotel with a pool hall underneath. and in those days the pool hall would be a place they would wait for a job. it become a drug company. a place that served the medical needs of our community and who's family is still active in our community today. jim cities i've been working with the reproblemistic comm
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at 20, he has opened up a barber's shop. >> i used to use diesel generators. that was loud and expensive. it also stank. everything's better using hydro- power. i've hired assistants to cope with demand. sometimes customers have to stand in line to get in. >> the "land of a thousand hills," as rwanda is known, has been partially deforested. tuyishime is also traveling around the country to see what can be done about it and improve people's lives. one of his success stories has come to the village of mandela outside the rwandan capital kigali. many of the residents are women who narrowly escaped ethnic genocide 20 years ago. the war left a village full of widows and orphans. tuyishime introduced them to the "wonder bag." it's an insulated cooking bag that means the women can cook in the morning and put the pots in the bag. it conserves heat so the food continues to simmer. when mukamana zura returns home from the field at midday, lunch is ready. it saves both work and resources. >> it used to be very difficult to find firewood. with the wonder bag we save a lot
at 20, he has opened up a barber's shop. >> i used to use diesel generators. that was loud and expensive. it also stank. everything's better using hydro- power. i've hired assistants to cope with demand. sometimes customers have to stand in line to get in. >> the "land of a thousand hills," as rwanda is known, has been partially deforested. tuyishime is also traveling around the country to see what can be done about it and improve people's lives. one of his success stories...
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. >> we came to find out that inmate barbers here are not unlike small town barbers. they're popular and well-liked. they even cut staff's hair. so when lucas died during the course of our second visit to isp, it was no surprise that his memorial was attended not only by his family and fellow inmates, but a significant number of staff. >> he was a good guy, a real good guy, and i miss him. every day when he used to come back from the chow line, he'd knock on my window and say, hey, what are you doing? what's up? or i'd "f" with him, whatever, you know. he was just a good guy. >> the death of our brother luke recalls our human condition and the brevity of our lives on earth. >> even though they were on opposite sides of the law, they still had a decades old relationship. >> i knew luke for 30 years, and i loved him. he was a good guy. >> any time he would open his mouth and tell a story, i made sure i had time to listen to him. >> we spent many, many hours playing pinochle, watching baseball games, and i would come in from work and be tired and i'd feel like making som
. >> we came to find out that inmate barbers here are not unlike small town barbers. they're popular and well-liked. they even cut staff's hair. so when lucas died during the course of our second visit to isp, it was no surprise that his memorial was attended not only by his family and fellow inmates, but a significant number of staff. >> he was a good guy, a real good guy, and i miss him. every day when he used to come back from the chow line, he'd knock on my window and say, hey,...
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when you look at the excellent work that is led by reverend barber in north carolina, that you see aticultural across ages of people who are standing up and saying that enough is enough. when we look at this photo i.d. in north carolina, this proposal, you know, the state itself admitted that 316,000 rechted voters do not have the photo i.d. and need it to vote. 34% of them are african-americans. so you have to ask yourself what is the real intent? i think it's very clear that it's a disenfranchised voters in north carolina. >> what about the effort to restore the voting rights act? we know congress helped congress last week. what is the latest on that? >> well, i think it's promising when we look at the senate hearing that we saw congressman john lewis and congressman send is sensenbrenner said the voting rights is imperative and congress need to move as it in din 2006 in a bipartisan manner and we constitute section for the voting rights act so we can ensure we are protecting american voters. this summer i think members of congress will be very surprised by the outpour of constitue
when you look at the excellent work that is led by reverend barber in north carolina, that you see aticultural across ages of people who are standing up and saying that enough is enough. when we look at this photo i.d. in north carolina, this proposal, you know, the state itself admitted that 316,000 rechted voters do not have the photo i.d. and need it to vote. 34% of them are african-americans. so you have to ask yourself what is the real intent? i think it's very clear that it's a...
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this is reverend william barber.e conference president of the north carolina state naacp. first of all, let's start with the verdict. how has that decision, how has that jury's decision changed the tone of the convention here in orlando? >> well, it's a disturbing dÉjÀ vu that has made us more determined. we see an avalanche attack on votedi in voting rights. now this decision. 58 years ago a black kid went to the store to get candy and ended up dead. 58 years later, a black boy goes to the store to get candy and winds up dead. the logic of the way this case has come down, if emmett till had fought back, his abductors would have been able to accuse him of hurting them and could have claimed self-defense. remember, back then it took the justice department to get in. so we are saying the justice department needs to open a civil rights case. also, we've got to repeal these stand your ground laws. we must pass laws in our state legislatures that deal with the issue of racial profiling. >> before i let you go, i want to t
this is reverend william barber.e conference president of the north carolina state naacp. first of all, let's start with the verdict. how has that decision, how has that jury's decision changed the tone of the convention here in orlando? >> well, it's a disturbing dÉjÀ vu that has made us more determined. we see an avalanche attack on votedi in voting rights. now this decision. 58 years ago a black kid went to the store to get candy and ended up dead. 58 years later, a black boy goes to...
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. >> and we sued barber are. >> we won all those cases. >> john: but women are fussier about their clothing the interesting thing we got a hairdresser for hillary clinton said that is baloney. >> john: i'm sure hairdresser says that. you just bully people into forming into following your vision otherwise they have to pay you. >> it's not an accomplishment. that is malpractice. >> why don't you do something? >> john: you got ladies' night banned. >> that has been done in a great majority of states. >> john: bars were offering cheaper drinks to women because mostly guys were in bars and guys were happy and women were happy, you take happiness away. [ applause ] >> all the who are any men and drunk women are clapping but in state after state, they have ruled that ladies' night is illegal. >> history of government is it promises to do good for the people. from the pharaohs, to the czars, to monarchs, every government says, we are here to help you. they usually cause major wars and concentration camps and gulags and so on. so all of this.... >> what is your remedy. >> that is because we abolishe
. >> and we sued barber are. >> we won all those cases. >> john: but women are fussier about their clothing the interesting thing we got a hairdresser for hillary clinton said that is baloney. >> john: i'm sure hairdresser says that. you just bully people into forming into following your vision otherwise they have to pay you. >> it's not an accomplishment. that is malpractice. >> why don't you do something? >> john: you got ladies' night banned....
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you need to take stat to a barber. [ telephone rings ] >> nurses' station. oh, hi, dr. moore. your mother all checked in. sasha? sasha! oh, just missed her. yeah, she went to pediatrics. i'll tell her to call as soon as she gets back. okay. bye. >> wait. sasha's here? i didn't even see her. >> she's late. but that's the second time the chief of staff has called her, and i tried her on her cellphone. she's not answering. i don't know how much longer i can stall. >> ♪ sorry i'm late i tried to call, but my battery died, and i just decided i was -- >> do you know what time it is? i hope you were on some official hospital business. >> i was studying foundational therapeutic podiatric treatments. >> hmm. okay, that sounds important. >> you were shoe shopping. >> shh! i wasn't shoe shopping. i just stopped by to pick up a pair that i had on hold. aren't they great? >> those are kind of cute. you know, you should pair those with an a-line skirt, like, cinched in the middle, a little bit of flair. what, like i'm the only brother who watches "project runway"? i am the only brother who
you need to take stat to a barber. [ telephone rings ] >> nurses' station. oh, hi, dr. moore. your mother all checked in. sasha? sasha! oh, just missed her. yeah, she went to pediatrics. i'll tell her to call as soon as she gets back. okay. bye. >> wait. sasha's here? i didn't even see her. >> she's late. but that's the second time the chief of staff has called her, and i tried her on her cellphone. she's not answering. i don't know how much longer i can stall. >> ♪...
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no scientific data that i am aware of to prove this, if you were to poll black folks days ago in barber shops and beauty salons, no one expected in black america that this outcome would be different. we were hoping against hope that justice might be served here, at least the way we see it. 50 years does it say after the march on washington that we will celebrate in a few days from now that so many in the african-american community and beyond have so little hope, so little faith and trust in our system of jurisprudence? >> it is a devastating indictment. unless one wants to make an irrational argument that all african-americans are paranoid and delusional -- of course, there are some people who would, but most reasonable people would -- if you are not going to go that route, you have to ask the question. why are americans -- why are african-american so injured, so suspicious, so unhopeful about the so-called great democracy with a great judicial system? when you asked that question seriously, the evidence that mounts for deep unjust treatment, unjust application of ,aw on all kinds of le
no scientific data that i am aware of to prove this, if you were to poll black folks days ago in barber shops and beauty salons, no one expected in black america that this outcome would be different. we were hoping against hope that justice might be served here, at least the way we see it. 50 years does it say after the march on washington that we will celebrate in a few days from now that so many in the african-american community and beyond have so little hope, so little faith and trust in our...
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time of service just like you would be expected to pay at time of service at your garage, at the barber shop or at the grocery store. >> reporter: under his new system, the doctor's prices are clearly marked on his website. $75 for an office visit. $150 for a complete physical. >> $75. >> reporter: that's roughly in line with how much he'd been receiving from medicare and private insurance plans. with less paperwork, his operating costs are much lower as well. >> we've had real cost savings already in that we've been able to cut our staff down. we have one full-time employee to support me and she answers phones and draws blood and so forth. and so that's been a huge savings. >> reporter: he says he now has more time to focus on his patients and even make house calls. >> so, how are you doing, rudy? >> reporter: for many of patients they can't pay out of pocket. the doctor said he's lost a quarter of his roughly 2,000 patients but he expects others to take their place. >> hey, god bless. >> reporter: he said he admits model works best for those who don't have insurance or either have hig
time of service just like you would be expected to pay at time of service at your garage, at the barber shop or at the grocery store. >> reporter: under his new system, the doctor's prices are clearly marked on his website. $75 for an office visit. $150 for a complete physical. >> $75. >> reporter: that's roughly in line with how much he'd been receiving from medicare and private insurance plans. with less paperwork, his operating costs are much lower as well. >> we've...
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time of service just like you would be expected to pay at time of service at your garage, at the barberop, or at the grocery store. >> reporter: under his new system, the doctor's prices are clearly marked on his website. $75 for an office visit. $150 for a complete physical. >> $75. >> reporter: that's roughly in line with how much he had been receiving from medicare and private insurance plans. with less paperwork, his operating costs are much lower as well. >> we've had real cost savings already in that we've been able to cut our staff down. we have one full-time employee to support me. and she answers phones and draws blood and so forth. and so that's been a huge savings. >> reporter: he says he now has more time to focus on his patients and even make house calls. >> how you doing, rudy? >> reporter: but for many patients, they can't pay out of pocket. the doctor says he's lost a quarter of his roughly 2,000 patients. but he expects others to take their place. >> hey, god bless. >> reporter: he admits his model works best for those who either lack insurance or who have high deductib
time of service just like you would be expected to pay at time of service at your garage, at the barberop, or at the grocery store. >> reporter: under his new system, the doctor's prices are clearly marked on his website. $75 for an office visit. $150 for a complete physical. >> $75. >> reporter: that's roughly in line with how much he had been receiving from medicare and private insurance plans. with less paperwork, his operating costs are much lower as well. >> we've...
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so garo barber who is of the new austrian school of economics the same school that comes from he is interviewed in this reader's piece and he says the actual message of the backwardation is that there is behind the curtains a lack of confidence in the fia monetary system he then goes on to say that's why a fall arrives in gold prices is not so relevant anymore the monetary fire alarm message courtesy of the relationship between spot and futures prices is run for your gold there is a not enough for all and germany guess what no gold for you schmucks china russia much gold america. no gold all right so you're with thanks so much for being on the ca's report thank you bags. say to us i could have a whole lot more. here is mitt romney trying to figure out the name of that thing that we americans call a dollar. i'm sorry i'm just a guy who cares an awful lot about my country you sir are a fool you know what kind of my terrorist cells in your neighborhood all want to give us a defeat terrorism the only ball the crystal ball can secure believe that the. you know the corporate media distracts us from w
so garo barber who is of the new austrian school of economics the same school that comes from he is interviewed in this reader's piece and he says the actual message of the backwardation is that there is behind the curtains a lack of confidence in the fia monetary system he then goes on to say that's why a fall arrives in gold prices is not so relevant anymore the monetary fire alarm message courtesy of the relationship between spot and futures prices is run for your gold there is a not enough...
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so garo barber who is of the new austrian school of economics the same school that comes from he is interviewed in this reader's piece and he says the actual message of the backwardation is that there is behind the curtains a lack of confidence in the fia monetary system he then goes on to say that's why a fall a rise in gold prices is not so relevant anymore the monetary fire alarm message courtesy of the relationship between spot and futures prices is run for your gold there is a not enough for all and germany guess what no gold free schmucks china russia much gold america. no gold all right so your advice was being on the kaiser report thank you bags. say to us i could have a whole lot more. technology innovation all the least developed from around russia we've got the future covered . i've seen the perception of the cross many times it doesn't matter if there's snow a heat wave or hail stones from people keep on going i don't expect anything just one i told myself i keep on going as long as my heart told me to that's all i want to at the moment mickey i have sinned so mind she's singing i'm
so garo barber who is of the new austrian school of economics the same school that comes from he is interviewed in this reader's piece and he says the actual message of the backwardation is that there is behind the curtains a lack of confidence in the fia monetary system he then goes on to say that's why a fall a rise in gold prices is not so relevant anymore the monetary fire alarm message courtesy of the relationship between spot and futures prices is run for your gold there is a not enough...
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thing they want to do and quite a drug company gets very little income from a dose or two of the barber pole for an execution so it's simply not in their financial or or professional interests and they don't want to be associated with killing they are making drugs for a living for health so this is not the first company a number of companies for a number of different drugs have separated themselves either stop making the drug that's being used or forbid its exportation now again this is the pentobarbital is only one component of the three components use for lethal injection what happens when it only pancho pentobarbital is used in lethal injections without the other two well the other two are meant to make it faster process they're also more dangerous they are very painful so the first drug if it's used alone slowly put you to sleep and causes vengefully all your systems to you know wind down and stop gradually it takes maybe fifteen minutes to a half hour it's like going under anaesthetic without a doctor controlling it eventually you die and that's what happens and is that painful jus
thing they want to do and quite a drug company gets very little income from a dose or two of the barber pole for an execution so it's simply not in their financial or or professional interests and they don't want to be associated with killing they are making drugs for a living for health so this is not the first company a number of companies for a number of different drugs have separated themselves either stop making the drug that's being used or forbid its exportation now again this is the...
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probably about 15, 16 sanitation and eight barbers and out of 2300 inmates, it is a privilege. >> they paid for their labor but rewarded with time out of their cells and extra food and possibly time off their sentences. >> it is all to the discretion of the judge. we have a lot of individuals who are sentenced to 180 days and get 90 days off. >> correctional staff assigned to the kitchen are out -- by trustees 10-1 but now that trust is broken. staff have confiscated a home made weapon or shank. >> you guys are trustees, that means you're supposed to be trustworthy much more so than the regular inmate. but i'm not going to have one of my officers or staff around here getting stabbed or one of you getting stabbed. >> the kitchen is very dangerous place to work. we have all kind of items that can be utilized as weapons, this pallet is dry rotted and it could be pulled off. it's that simple. i have somebody that said it was them? somebody better speak up. nobody? all right. >> as officers search for any other weapons hidden in the kitchen, sergeant daniels orders the removal of all empty
probably about 15, 16 sanitation and eight barbers and out of 2300 inmates, it is a privilege. >> they paid for their labor but rewarded with time out of their cells and extra food and possibly time off their sentences. >> it is all to the discretion of the judge. we have a lot of individuals who are sentenced to 180 days and get 90 days off. >> correctional staff assigned to the kitchen are out -- by trustees 10-1 but now that trust is broken. staff have confiscated a home...
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megan barber was greeted by her anxious parents. the couple tells me their daughter had texted them from the plane. >> she said remember if i die, i want my organs donated. >> we were getting texts from her, but she couldn't get off the plane. we felt pretty helpless. >> reporter: we learned it was 106 degrees at the oakland airport today. >> anytime your body gets overheated, you have the risk of getting a heat stroke. it was like being in a hot car. >> reporter: megan, a nurse herself, tells us she was especially concerned for the elderly and children onboard. there were 157 passengers onboard, and the delay was caused by maintenance issues, including a broken microphone. >> we're not able to run the engine for the aircraft while it's sitting at a gate. so the ac that pumps into the aircraft from the ground power is not quite as strong as you would get from an engine aircraft. >> reporter: another passenger says the flight crew was accommodating, and did what they could. >> they kept us as comfortable as possible. they gave us a f
megan barber was greeted by her anxious parents. the couple tells me their daughter had texted them from the plane. >> she said remember if i die, i want my organs donated. >> we were getting texts from her, but she couldn't get off the plane. we felt pretty helpless. >> reporter: we learned it was 106 degrees at the oakland airport today. >> anytime your body gets overheated, you have the risk of getting a heat stroke. it was like being in a hot car. >> reporter:...
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megan barber was greeted by her anxious parents. the couple tells me their daughter had texted them from the plane. >> she said remember if i die, i want my organs donated. >> we were getting texts from her, but she couldn't get off the plane. we felt pretty helpless. >> reporter: we learned it was 106 degrees at the oakland airport today. >> anytime your body gets overheated, you have the risk of getting a heat stroke. it was like being in a hot car. >> reporter: megan, a nurse herself, tells us she was especially concerned for the elderly and children onboard. there were 157 passengers onboard, and the delay was caused by maintenance issues, including a broken microphone. >> we're not able to run the engine for the aircraft while it's sitting at a gate. so the ac that pumps into the aircraft from the ground power is not quite as strong as you would get from an engine aircraft. >> reporter: another passenger says the flight crew was accommodating, and did what they could. >> they kept us as comfortable as possible. they gave us a f
megan barber was greeted by her anxious parents. the couple tells me their daughter had texted them from the plane. >> she said remember if i die, i want my organs donated. >> we were getting texts from her, but she couldn't get off the plane. we felt pretty helpless. >> reporter: we learned it was 106 degrees at the oakland airport today. >> anytime your body gets overheated, you have the risk of getting a heat stroke. it was like being in a hot car. >> reporter:...
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whatever the barber says, goes. >> i ain't got time to give him, you know, his hair is pretty short. >> a lot of these other individuals waiting before me. but i'm in celly, so i get in there. >> i was a northerner. i was a member of the northern california gang member. to be honest, i just wanted to be a gang member, to be honest. and at that time i thought, okay, i'm going to represent the neighborhood and this and this and that. no enemy is going to come step foot on our territory. but i mean, at the same time it was also just for looks when i was in school because girls like gangsters. you know what i mean? they don't like little square boys. do you know what i mean? they liked gangsters. that was part of the reason why i did too because i got a lot of attention for it. and i loved it. i'm not going to lie. i loved it. to be honest, if i could take the time back, i wouldn't be here. >> unlike his cellmate, george, phillip still questions his decision to drop out. one month ago, he told us why he left the gang. >> my home boys like the northerners gave me contraband to hold for th
whatever the barber says, goes. >> i ain't got time to give him, you know, his hair is pretty short. >> a lot of these other individuals waiting before me. but i'm in celly, so i get in there. >> i was a northerner. i was a member of the northern california gang member. to be honest, i just wanted to be a gang member, to be honest. and at that time i thought, okay, i'm going to represent the neighborhood and this and this and that. no enemy is going to come step foot on our...
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and that's part of what's interesting about reverend barber's movement, is this idea that it's aboutur democracy. ari berman, as always, thank you so much for all of your reporting. you know we're going to keep your eyes on you and what you're up to and the work that you are doing down there in texas and in north carolina. dale ho, thank you so much for joining us and for the work that aclu and others will have to do now that there's no section four. >>> coming up a little bit later, illeana van zandt comes to nerdland. but up next, my letter of the week. [ brent ] now steve's looking pretty good so far. [ herbie ] eh, hold on brent, what's this? oh, that's the new nissan. there's no doubt, that's definitely gonna throw him off. she's seen it too. oh this could be trouble. [ sentra lock noise ] oh man. gotta think fast, herbie. back pedal, back pedal. [ crowd cheering ] oh, he's down in flames and now the ice-cold shoulder. one last play... no, game over! gps take him to the dog house. [ male announcer ] make a powerful first impression. the all-new nissan sentra. ♪ the all-new nissa
and that's part of what's interesting about reverend barber's movement, is this idea that it's aboutur democracy. ari berman, as always, thank you so much for all of your reporting. you know we're going to keep your eyes on you and what you're up to and the work that you are doing down there in texas and in north carolina. dale ho, thank you so much for joining us and for the work that aclu and others will have to do now that there's no section four. >>> coming up a little bit later,...
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charles barber, who is in on multiple charges of fraud and grand theft, to which he had pled not guilty, offered us one of his homemade commissary snacks. >> this is ramen. >> it consists of chee-tos -- >> top ramen. >> and gorditas. >> and gorditas. >> you eat this and this is what you get. >> no, i'm the opposite. >> do you want some? >> think about that scale. 200 and what? >> i'm 279. and still growing. and they told me to lose some weight, but i don't care. >> in mod "q," the relationships are absolutely different than from other mods because in other mods, you've got this high-intensity gang politicking atmosphere going on. and in mod "q" where it's mostly homosexual protected custody inmates, there's none of that politics going on. it's more like love triangles going on. >> you going to date this girl when you grow up? >> no. no. bitch, we are close. >> we are sisters! >> we are sisters, girl. we're sisters. i'd marry him, though, girl. >> big-time drama mod. >> but it seemed nobody drew more attention in mod "q" than marcus cash. just 21 years old. cash was already on his eighth
charles barber, who is in on multiple charges of fraud and grand theft, to which he had pled not guilty, offered us one of his homemade commissary snacks. >> this is ramen. >> it consists of chee-tos -- >> top ramen. >> and gorditas. >> and gorditas. >> you eat this and this is what you get. >> no, i'm the opposite. >> do you want some? >> think about that scale. 200 and what? >> i'm 279. and still growing. and they told me to lose...
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i'm a critic i think i tell the truth and if you tell the truth about detroit, now you're a detroit barberssa: so what is it that you have done differently? >> if you look at detroit, their budget is almost 2 billion. that is a l of revenue but their expenditures are 2.3 billion, 2.4 billion. they spent more than they take in. it's, the age-old problem. and in oakland, we're very disciplined. we check it every month. we do not overspend our budget. because of t we've had a balanced budget for at least 20 years that i've been there. we've been able to build up surpluses and we, sitting on a pile of sh and we paid off our retiree health care for our, that is legacy costs you hear so much we don't have it. we're debt-free. things are gng well for oakland. melissa: you've done a lost things to try to attract and promote business. like what and what advice would you give to detroit to ty to dot same thing right now and get business in there? a lot of peoplery sag that is the only way they can turn things around at this point is to attract jobs? >> in oakland, we came up with a program in 03, re
i'm a critic i think i tell the truth and if you tell the truth about detroit, now you're a detroit barberssa: so what is it that you have done differently? >> if you look at detroit, their budget is almost 2 billion. that is a l of revenue but their expenditures are 2.3 billion, 2.4 billion. they spent more than they take in. it's, the age-old problem. and in oakland, we're very disciplined. we check it every month. we do not overspend our budget. because of t we've had a balanced budget...
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the only sitting member of the congress in the uk, it's ron barber, you knew that, born in wakefieldnd to a british mother and american father. they moved to tucson in the 1950s when his father was stationed at a nearby air base. according to ted today. congratulations to today's winner, allen henry. we will be right back. arbucks h? not that we like tooting our own horn but... ♪ toot toot. [ male announcer ] find gevalia in the coffee aisle or at gevalia.com "that starts with one of the world's most advancedy," [ male announcer ] find gevalia in the coffee aisle distribution systems," "and one of the most efficient trucking networks," "with safe, experienced drivers." "we work directly with manufacturers," "eliminating costly markups," "and buy directly from local farmers in every region of the country." "when you see our low prices, remember the wheels turning behind the scenes, delivering for millions of americans, everyday. "dedication: that's the real walmart" your skin can grow more beautiful every time you wear it. neutrogena® healthy skin liquid makeup. 98% of women saw impro
the only sitting member of the congress in the uk, it's ron barber, you knew that, born in wakefieldnd to a british mother and american father. they moved to tucson in the 1950s when his father was stationed at a nearby air base. according to ted today. congratulations to today's winner, allen henry. we will be right back. arbucks h? not that we like tooting our own horn but... ♪ toot toot. [ male announcer ] find gevalia in the coffee aisle or at gevalia.com "that starts with one of the...
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and didn't tip the barber. that was kind of the story until he n success died. hen the media coverage of walmart shifted as if without hero as its public face, people began to see that killing offactually the character of all of the mall towns putting drugstore owners and shoe store owners on main street out of business. and as dean price once said to those weren't just the store ownerns, they were the pillars of the community. hey were the little league coaches and the rotary club presidents, city councilmen. business, the town lost something essential in its foundation. walmart, without sam walton, began to look more like a inister turn in the american economy where we had fewer and and decent factory jobs greasers.more store there's a family toward the end of the book in tampa which is one of the main locations of the book whose whole world is walmart. by they're very poor. they buy their pharmaceuticals, clothing, everything atwal mart. the father is trying to support four as a produce $8.50 an hour for 20 hours a week because there's no fulltime work. walma
and didn't tip the barber. that was kind of the story until he n success died. hen the media coverage of walmart shifted as if without hero as its public face, people began to see that killing offactually the character of all of the mall towns putting drugstore owners and shoe store owners on main street out of business. and as dean price once said to those weren't just the store ownerns, they were the pillars of the community. hey were the little league coaches and the rotary club presidents,...
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. >>> jeremiah barber, mr. o'reilly, do you pick and choose the laws you want to enforce.llegal aliens are criminals. crossing into the u.s.a. illegally or overstaying a visa is a civil beast, jieremiah, no criminal. if congress wanted to toughen the bill, they'd make crossing an illegal. >>> my challenge of no high tech for a day doesn't apply to you guys, charlie, or the amish, either. come to think of it, the amish can't watch us because they don't have tvs. >>> phillip, staten island. killing kennedy, killing lincoln are two of the best books i've ever read. i've told my family, killing jesus would make a great gift for my birthday. it comes out september 24th. become a bill o'reilly premium member, you get killing jesus first and free. pam, crest view, florida. my husband and i look forward to meeting you on october 12th. we have premium tickets. careful what you wish for, pam. i'll get miller to behave. we'll be in nashville the day before jacksonville, caesar's palace. sold out in portland, oregon, and spokane but we just found seven tickets for the spokane mat na o
. >>> jeremiah barber, mr. o'reilly, do you pick and choose the laws you want to enforce.llegal aliens are criminals. crossing into the u.s.a. illegally or overstaying a visa is a civil beast, jieremiah, no criminal. if congress wanted to toughen the bill, they'd make crossing an illegal. >>> my challenge of no high tech for a day doesn't apply to you guys, charlie, or the amish, either. come to think of it, the amish can't watch us because they don't have tvs. >>>...
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barber: request a recorded vote. the chair: pursuant to clause 6 of rule 18, further proceedings on the amendment offered by the gentleman from arizona will be postponed. for what purpose does the gentleman from new york seek recognition? >> i have an amendment at the esk. the chair: did the gentleman submit his amendment to the desk? mr. nadler: yes, i did. number 45. i have more copies if you don't have it. the chair: would the gentleman present -- for what purpose does the gentleman from iowa rise? mr. latham: i reserve a point of order on the gentleman's amendment. the chair: point of order is eserved. the chair will advise the gentleman, we have not reached that point in the reading. the clerk will read. the clerk: page 70, line 4, program office salaries and expenses, public and indian housing, $197 million of which $2 million shall remain available until september 30, 2015. community planning and development, $99 million of which $1 million shall remain available until september 30, 2015. housing, $377 million
barber: request a recorded vote. the chair: pursuant to clause 6 of rule 18, further proceedings on the amendment offered by the gentleman from arizona will be postponed. for what purpose does the gentleman from new york seek recognition? >> i have an amendment at the esk. the chair: did the gentleman submit his amendment to the desk? mr. nadler: yes, i did. number 45. i have more copies if you don't have it. the chair: would the gentleman present -- for what purpose does the gentleman...
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they would tend to knock them out with barber poles of some sort. except for in the worst cases. where a soldier had really come unglued, they would try not to ship them too far to the rear. they wanted to keep them close to their units and help them preserve the links to the units. so all this went on. i think it's important to know that there were 900,000 american soldiers hospitalized for neuropsychiatric disorders. it took an enormous toll. today you have to say that the treatment of the psp is pretty sophisticated. we learned a lot during world war ii. we did not have the diagnosis of dt st after world war ii. it is clear to me that there were hundreds or of thousands, maybe millions of soldiers who came home and suffered some experience of it in ways that we would now recognize. yet it was not diagnosed then. today they are much better at diagnosing this. they have destigmatize it, you have terrific care. better recognition. a top american general said, look, i recognize that i have symptoms of post-hermetic stress disorder and i need treatment. when a general sense, it all
they would tend to knock them out with barber poles of some sort. except for in the worst cases. where a soldier had really come unglued, they would try not to ship them too far to the rear. they wanted to keep them close to their units and help them preserve the links to the units. so all this went on. i think it's important to know that there were 900,000 american soldiers hospitalized for neuropsychiatric disorders. it took an enormous toll. today you have to say that the treatment of the...
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them all sort of wound up, and at the end of the day, this is like buying life insurance from your barber. that the hell does he know about life insurance? nothing. a lot of these people that are going out there to sign people up are going to try to convince them join certain plans, what is good for you ask your family. they don't know anything about healthcare. they don't know anything about chronic medical conditions, don't know anything about risk factors, so you can sign up for anything you want but when you see the doctor with your paper that says, i have insurance, half of the doctors may say,ow don't qualify. that doesn't cover that. >> i wonder if they'll point that out. "get covered america" is part of the obama wing. so it's not taxpayer funding for the parties or the guide. however they're going to spend $684 million of taxpayer money promoting this. >> they're going to use social media, the internet, a whole bunch of events around the country. let's put it -- this is a political campaign, plain and simple, on the backs of a federal legislation that has passed and is legal, but
them all sort of wound up, and at the end of the day, this is like buying life insurance from your barber. that the hell does he know about life insurance? nothing. a lot of these people that are going out there to sign people up are going to try to convince them join certain plans, what is good for you ask your family. they don't know anything about healthcare. they don't know anything about chronic medical conditions, don't know anything about risk factors, so you can sign up for anything you...