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bill thomas is the editor and publisher of doubleday.hank you. >> booktv records hundreds of other programs throughout the country all year long and has a book of some of the events we will be covering this week. >> welcome to port huron i'm booktv. the city sits at the junction of the st. clair river on like iran and its blue water bridge serves as when the baby is crossing points between the u.s. and canada. with the help of a comcast partners, over the next "60 minutes" we will travel around the city of about 30,000 to talk with local authors about the history of the area including the role steamships played in the region during the 19th century spent testing but was constructed in new york new niagara falls and the vessel ran between blackrock or buffalo and detroit for about three years before it was wrecked. that was the beginning of the steamboat age and people understood, they didn't travel very fast but they traveled reliably. >> later we will visit the thomas edison depot museum, about the importance of the railroads in the dev
bill thomas is the editor and publisher of doubleday.hank you. >> booktv records hundreds of other programs throughout the country all year long and has a book of some of the events we will be covering this week. >> welcome to port huron i'm booktv. the city sits at the junction of the st. clair river on like iran and its blue water bridge serves as when the baby is crossing points between the u.s. and canada. with the help of a comcast partners, over the next "60 minutes"...
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trent lott and bill thomas subject to that.hat do you say to republicans like bill thomas and republicans about expanding the trade program? are they right? >> they are right in the global context of spending. they are saying put that in the same priority of consideration as everyone else. i actually think there are benefits for free trade and benefits can be shared with people who will be dislocated is not bad. i'm not just for spending, spending spending. in the context of the overall spending. i don't disagree with their angst. i do disagree with their reservation because we put together a plan that was practical from a political point of view. when this deficit reduction committee meets to say how do you spend money? i think there are benefits for free trade and they can be shared and redistricted -- that's not bad. i'm doing that in the context of the overall discipline. i disagree with their angst. i have to look at this from a practical political point of view as well. that is what i favor. i did talk with senator lott a
trent lott and bill thomas subject to that.hat do you say to republicans like bill thomas and republicans about expanding the trade program? are they right? >> they are right in the global context of spending. they are saying put that in the same priority of consideration as everyone else. i actually think there are benefits for free trade and benefits can be shared with people who will be dislocated is not bad. i'm not just for spending, spending spending. in the context of the overall...
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both trent lott and bill thomas subject to that. sale to republicans like aboutwho are uneasy extending the trade adjustment assistance program. isn't that important? of a right? >> a right the global context of spending. i think with regard to the united states, they are saying put that in the same prior to -- priority when this deficit reduction commission meets to say how do spend money. i think there are benefits for free trade, and if the benefits can be shared with people who have been dislocated it's not bad. , am not just for spending spending. in the context of the overall discipline that has to count into spending. i don't disagree with their do disagree with their reservation. i think we put together a plan that was practical from a political point of view as well. that is some recognition there will be adjustments that will be needed to address people who aron the cusof hanks angst, so that's what i favor. i do -- i did talk with senator .ott and bill thomas i completely understand their angst. in the context of overall
both trent lott and bill thomas subject to that. sale to republicans like aboutwho are uneasy extending the trade adjustment assistance program. isn't that important? of a right? >> a right the global context of spending. i think with regard to the united states, they are saying put that in the same prior to -- priority when this deficit reduction commission meets to say how do spend money. i think there are benefits for free trade, and if the benefits can be shared with people who have...
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i did talk with both senator lott and former chairman of ways and means bill thomas. i completely understand their aunt, but when it is discussed in the context of overall spending i think we can find a way to show if benefits are going to be real from free trade, some of those benefits should -- spent putting the two words emphasize, i'm so critical, that is political practicality. political practicality in today's world dictates we understand the importance of trade adjustment assistance if we are in favor of a robust trade policy. they go hand in glove. you can't have one without the other. >> i should say matt and ted are not required remain silent. we agreed they were mostly speak up in the q&a. didn't want you to think they were assigned just to nod every time. [laughter] >> kidney every once in a while. >> tempered a decade ago when the report on trade, one thing that could different is the role of china. what does the report have to tell us about what we have to fear from china, will we have to gain from china, and most importantly, what role should our govern
i did talk with both senator lott and former chairman of ways and means bill thomas. i completely understand their aunt, but when it is discussed in the context of overall spending i think we can find a way to show if benefits are going to be real from free trade, some of those benefits should -- spent putting the two words emphasize, i'm so critical, that is political practicality. political practicality in today's world dictates we understand the importance of trade adjustment assistance if...
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i did talk with senator lott and the former chairman of the ways bill thomas. i completely understand their ranks. way to we can find a show that his benefits are going to be real from free trade, some of that will mitigate the workers displaced. the two points that andy emphasized it -- the political practicality. the political practicality are the good it takes that we understand the importance of trade adjustments. they go hand in glove. you can't have one without the other. >> i should say not one in 10 are required to be silent. i did not what you did think they were assigned to just not every time. [laughter] >> i am encouraging them not to kick me. ago, oneed to a decade thing that is clearly different is the role of china. what does the report have to tell us about what we have to fear from china, what we have to gain from china, and most important, what role should our government lay in making sure that china plays by the trade play in the government making sure the china plays by the trade rules we play by. i would like to see -- i support the adminis
i did talk with senator lott and the former chairman of the ways bill thomas. i completely understand their ranks. way to we can find a show that his benefits are going to be real from free trade, some of that will mitigate the workers displaced. the two points that andy emphasized it -- the political practicality. the political practicality are the good it takes that we understand the importance of trade adjustments. they go hand in glove. you can't have one without the other. >> i...
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bill thomas is the editor in chief at double they. >> doubleday. >> [applause]. >> ladies and gentlemen, welcome. i am jeffrey russell president of this wonderful institution witt lewis randolph would've been inspired by the fact is the only institution in america chartered by congress to disseminate information about the u.s. constitution on a nonpartisan basis. excellent, very well done. [applause]. i'm so thrilled to welcome you to this special evening. it is so exciting to share with you the publication of this new book on louis brandeis and a thrill and honor to be joined by his greatest living biographers. [applause]. this book is offered up as a passionate of why brandeis matters today. why he can teach us more than anyone else in the 20th century about business and government, about privacy and free speech in an age of new technologies as well is about zionism. but it stands on the shoulders of two giants. their pathbreaking, competence of biographies of brandeis is justice of the people in 1984 and mel's book publishing 2009 of the most comprehensive biographies of brandeis tha
bill thomas is the editor in chief at double they. >> doubleday. >> [applause]. >> ladies and gentlemen, welcome. i am jeffrey russell president of this wonderful institution witt lewis randolph would've been inspired by the fact is the only institution in america chartered by congress to disseminate information about the u.s. constitution on a nonpartisan basis. excellent, very well done. [applause]. i'm so thrilled to welcome you to this special evening. it is so exciting to...
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what do you say to republicans like bill thomas or trent lott and republicans about expanding the tradeprogram? is that really important, are they right? thet: they are right in global context of spending. in regards to united states they are saying put that in the same priority of consideration as everyone else. i actually think there are benefits for free trade and if the benefits can be shared with people who will be dislocated, it is not bad. but i'm not just for spending, spending, spending. i'm doing in the overall context of the federal discipline. i don't disagree with their angst. i do disagree with their reservation because i think we put together a plan that was practical from a political point of view as well. that is some recognition there are going to be adjustments needed to adjust people were on the cusp of angst because they are in a free trade, jeopardize position a job. that is my favorite and i did talk to both senator lott and the former chairman bill thomas, i completely understand their angst. in when it is discussed context of overall spending i think it benefits
what do you say to republicans like bill thomas or trent lott and republicans about expanding the tradeprogram? is that really important, are they right? thet: they are right in global context of spending. in regards to united states they are saying put that in the same priority of consideration as everyone else. i actually think there are benefits for free trade and if the benefits can be shared with people who will be dislocated, it is not bad. but i'm not just for spending, spending,...
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distribution akilah walk-anderson is suing her cousin, angelica hardy, and her ex-husband thomas anderson for a phone bill and damaged credit. >> byrd: order. all rise.
distribution akilah walk-anderson is suing her cousin, angelica hardy, and her ex-husband thomas anderson for a phone bill and damaged credit. >> byrd: order. all rise.
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thomas talking to the media this morning. >> tom was was shot an killed outside a raleigh home over weekend. bill leslie has more on the case getting national attention. >> reporter: thomas' family has already announced that an attorney known for taking on high profile cases will represent them. he was killed outside a house on single leaf lane. the home owner, chad copley, murder. he called 911 shortly after 1:00 a.m. to complain about armed, quote, hoodlums vandalizing his neighborhood. he said i'm locked and loaded. i'm going to secure the neighborhood. i'm on neighborhood watch and i'll have my neighbors with me. someone called 911 to report a shooting. investigators said copley fired a shotgun from inside his garage striking thomas who was outside. copley said he only fired a warning shot but he juan sure if anyone had wasn't sure if anyone will be hit. police are still investigating to determine what happened. copley's attorney is asking people not to rush to judgment over the murder charge. copley remains in the wake county jail without bond. the family of kouren thomas will speak to the m
thomas talking to the media this morning. >> tom was was shot an killed outside a raleigh home over weekend. bill leslie has more on the case getting national attention. >> reporter: thomas' family has already announced that an attorney known for taking on high profile cases will represent them. he was killed outside a house on single leaf lane. the home owner, chad copley, murder. he called 911 shortly after 1:00 a.m. to complain about armed, quote, hoodlums vandalizing his...
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thomas jefferson. some believe custis bill this house on this prominent hill, this greek revival fashion out front, almost as a way of thumbing his nose at jefferson across the river. that maybe something of an exaggeration, but he definitely meant this place to make a political statement. he declared this house a federalist house. this was represent all beliefs and ideals of george washington, and that included once again the idea that this nation would exist forever. and that no state had the right to leave it. that that man's daughter mary robert e. lee, who became the great confederate general and perhaps the man who came closest than any other man in history to destroying the nation that was created in the american revolution. it was in the room just through the doorway that robert e. lee made that choice. he made that decision to side with virginia and leave the union. he was a u.s. army officer for 32 years. he spent four years at west point. he spent his entire adult life in the service of the united states army. he loved his country and he also believed in preserving the union. but when virginia
thomas jefferson. some believe custis bill this house on this prominent hill, this greek revival fashion out front, almost as a way of thumbing his nose at jefferson across the river. that maybe something of an exaggeration, but he definitely meant this place to make a political statement. he declared this house a federalist house. this was represent all beliefs and ideals of george washington, and that included once again the idea that this nation would exist forever. and that no state had the...
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plus, never ending attempt to improve his game, bill spends some time atop golfer justin thomas his tips and outlook for the future of the sport. justin's and billes a. that's later on the "closing bell." >> engines more efficient. what company does all this? exxonmobil, that's who. we're working on all these things to make cars better and use less fuel. helping you save money and reduce emissions. and you thought we just made the gas. energy lives here. . >>> if you're just joining us as we head with 18 minutes left, dow is down 48 points and ney owely traded dayes. s&p is down 7 and the nasdaq is down 20. you just wonder what that catalyst will be though, sarah. >> there are earning specific movers. ralph lauren up 9% and s&p earnings. >> and yelp surged after their earnings came out. >> raising full-year revenue and that prompted raymond james and axiom capital. >> it is more trouble for tesla. and the model s vehicles got into a fender bender while the feature is in use. >> and the sales person who soltd them the car promoted the car as self-driving, says the buyer of the car. >> i g
plus, never ending attempt to improve his game, bill spends some time atop golfer justin thomas his tips and outlook for the future of the sport. justin's and billes a. that's later on the "closing bell." >> engines more efficient. what company does all this? exxonmobil, that's who. we're working on all these things to make cars better and use less fuel. helping you save money and reduce emissions. and you thought we just made the gas. energy lives here. . >>> if you're...
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. >> reporter: thomas says it's a mobility he is probably not going to forget especially with the bill to remind him. ryan schulteis, 7 news. >> reporter: for tonight mostly cloudy, clear, comfortable. right back to the sunshine. >> reporter: more sunshine for tomorrow. we do start to warm things up adding a little about the of humidity so that by friday there may be an isolated shower or storm but at this time not going to label friday as a washout. here is another sign of fall. sunrise this morning at 6:00 am going down at 7:32. september 7:14. temperatures in the 70s to around 80679 water temperature at 68. worcester 74. providence 80. hyannis at 76. high pressure is with us. a large and slow-moving area of high pressure. that is again, that will be the case for the next few days. that's why tonight we're clear and comfortable. lows not quite as cool as this morning. norwood 44. tomorrow morning around 52 or 53. most of us in the mid and low 60s, with more sunshine for tomorrow. again a little warmer tomorrow but it's more of a dry heat. there won't be that much humidity tomorrow. 8
. >> reporter: thomas says it's a mobility he is probably not going to forget especially with the bill to remind him. ryan schulteis, 7 news. >> reporter: for tonight mostly cloudy, clear, comfortable. right back to the sunshine. >> reporter: more sunshine for tomorrow. we do start to warm things up adding a little about the of humidity so that by friday there may be an isolated shower or storm but at this time not going to label friday as a washout. here is another sign of...
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thomas, meantime, also scored a nice repair bill and maybe a story line in the next -- >> can you imagine? you're so excited you hit a grand slam and then you go out to the parking lot after a good day's work. >> oh. >> your own windshield. >> kind of a trophy. i guess. >> look what i did, guys. >>> all right. in and out of the park, trying to start off your day here. >> we're seeing low clouds. san francisco, typical august weather out there with the low clouds to start and some drizzle and mist in a few spots. it's what you can see right now in san francisco. 58 degrees currently. and our friends at the san mateo union schools, you'ring looking at numbers close to 70s. head through the afternoon today and livermore look at the low clouds even out towards pleasant on the in the tri-valley. livermore school district. here's what you can expect today. highs climbing in the mid outitys by mid afternoon and into san jose, three of a kind. low clouds this morning. 61 degrees. and for temperatures at los gatos union, numbers climbing into the mid 80s. marine air almost 2,000 feet thick. no tro
thomas, meantime, also scored a nice repair bill and maybe a story line in the next -- >> can you imagine? you're so excited you hit a grand slam and then you go out to the parking lot after a good day's work. >> oh. >> your own windshield. >> kind of a trophy. i guess. >> look what i did, guys. >>> all right. in and out of the park, trying to start off your day here. >> we're seeing low clouds. san francisco, typical august weather out there with...
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remember thomas jefferson wanting to have part of the bill of rights the right to be free of monopoly. he will you care about the price of gas to the price of food. what what he cared about was the political power that you get when you are such a large company that you are bigger than most countries. that is what what happened to the oil and gas industry industry. especially after world war ii they could just dictate public policy and then remember that the amount of oil drilled for and consumed after world war ii doubled and part of that was its use for plastic. to make sure also course the industry wasas able to make sure it was used for lots and lots of other things and other sources of energy that may have beennthingo developed.ther they really were able to dictate a lot of power tax dollars wereo used. so i want to fast-forward because we do not have that muc time. i want to talk about what happened when these important laws were under attack and repealed. i guess the story really begins we will with the nixon administration. there were a lot of people in the oil and gas industry
remember thomas jefferson wanting to have part of the bill of rights the right to be free of monopoly. he will you care about the price of gas to the price of food. what what he cared about was the political power that you get when you are such a large company that you are bigger than most countries. that is what what happened to the oil and gas industry industry. especially after world war ii they could just dictate public policy and then remember that the amount of oil drilled for and...
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thomas jefferson wanted to have part of the bill of rights the right to be free of monopolies. he didn't care about the price of gas or iffed but he cared about the political powlar you get when you are a large company you are bigger than most countries and that is what happened to the oil and gas industry. so big that really especially after world war ii they could dictate public policy and laws and remember that the amount of oil consumed after world war ii doubled and part of that was it its use for plastic. and also, of course the industry was able to make sure it was used for lots and lots of other things other sources of energy might be developed. they were able to dictate how our tax dollars were used. i want to fast forward because we don't have much time and i want to talk about what happened when these important laws were attacked and appealed. i guess the story really begins -- we will start with the nixon administration. there were a lot of people in the oil and gast industry who were very concerned about the environmental laws that were beginning to be passed and t
thomas jefferson wanted to have part of the bill of rights the right to be free of monopolies. he didn't care about the price of gas or iffed but he cared about the political powlar you get when you are a large company you are bigger than most countries and that is what happened to the oil and gas industry. so big that really especially after world war ii they could dictate public policy and laws and remember that the amount of oil consumed after world war ii doubled and part of that was it its...
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also the bill of rights would become a part of our constitution while philadelphia was the capital. in fact, secretary of state thomas jefferson would formally announce the amendments to the constitution in -- by basically coming to congress here in this building and officially announcing that we've changed our constitution which of course the bill of rights is a huge part of our history and will be in the future a continued talking point in our political life. but it is the amendment process itself. we are proving that that part of the constitution works, that we can update and make changes to that constitution without having to start completely over again from the beginning. but really for this building, it is to a large degree sort of creatie ining american politica system, the two-party system that we know today is going to begin here, and begin here with issues much as you would expect, early issues we face as the united states would be debt. we had debt and spending arguments and debates in this building. it is not any different except for the details as to what we do today in washington, d.c. we argued about d
also the bill of rights would become a part of our constitution while philadelphia was the capital. in fact, secretary of state thomas jefferson would formally announce the amendments to the constitution in -- by basically coming to congress here in this building and officially announcing that we've changed our constitution which of course the bill of rights is a huge part of our history and will be in the future a continued talking point in our political life. but it is the amendment process...
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. >> you called bill clinton the most famous adulterer in american history. it might be thomaswhat thomas jefferson did may be slightly worse than adultery. it was enslaving of other human beings. i am going good old-fashioned adulterer. >> there were a lot more people in the country when clinton wasn't and so i will stand by it. >> if the media will trump it for hillary who will call her on this stuff? first of all, i am. >> i may be the only one, but i'll do it. it is not a good sign when the "new york times" editor has to write a piece saying this is the first time you will read about hillary's fox news comment. >> that's amazing. >> the iran ransom payment. those were the days. the days of the iranian hostage crisis. was that a good time? >> people were staying alive and other things. >> you said you never seen anyone look more uncomfortable and. shortly before we started taping they reported that, quote, the senior justice apartment officialses objected to sending a plane full of cash at the same time iran released four americans, but the objection was overruled by the sta
. >> you called bill clinton the most famous adulterer in american history. it might be thomaswhat thomas jefferson did may be slightly worse than adultery. it was enslaving of other human beings. i am going good old-fashioned adulterer. >> there were a lot more people in the country when clinton wasn't and so i will stand by it. >> if the media will trump it for hillary who will call her on this stuff? first of all, i am. >> i may be the only one, but i'll do it. it is...
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for example, a voter registered as "william thomas smith" could have his absentee ballot rejected, because he wrote the abbreviation "w.t. smith" or "billsmith" on his envelope. civil rights groups had argued those rejections amounted to an unconstitutional literacy test. if you take these together, your opponents would argue that the intent is to suppress democratic votes. >> well, that's nonsense, and they know it is. many of them have actually voted for the same policies that i am enacting. i adopt the same directives that my democrat predecessor was using, but democrats now call that voter suppression. it's almost in the history of the world never been easier to vote anywhere than it is in ohio today. >> reporter: ever since the bitterly contested 2000 presidential election, where lawyers fought over florida's disputed ballots all the way to the u.s. supreme court-- legal maneuvering over voting rules has intensified. for example, 17 states have laws now in effect requiring photo identification in order to vote, all but two of those states led by republicans when the laws passed. the number of lawsuits nationwide over voting practic
for example, a voter registered as "william thomas smith" could have his absentee ballot rejected, because he wrote the abbreviation "w.t. smith" or "billsmith" on his envelope. civil rights groups had argued those rejections amounted to an unconstitutional literacy test. if you take these together, your opponents would argue that the intent is to suppress democratic votes. >> well, that's nonsense, and they know it is. many of them have actually voted for...
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bill leslie. >> i'm lena tillett. here are your top stories. mcdonald's restaurant? raleigh hold a fundraiser an thomas. the 20-year-old -- kouren thomas. chad copley is charged with murder. the restaurant will donate half of the proceeds to the family. >>> a little bit cooler today and a chance of storms. >> that chance of storms should help to keep our temperatures down but it will be a while before they develop. so we should still warm up into the low to mid-90s this afternoon. it will knock things down a touch from yesterday but it won't be a big change. isn't it beaut hill right now. that is the colonial theater and some blue sky above it. 80degrees in erwin. already 81 in clinton. we'll see a high of 94 in the triangle. some of these could produce some heavy rain. 92 on friday. >>> some earlier delays on u.s. 1 northbound starting to clear up after that accident blockade lane around cary parkway. all lanes are open now and what apex should start to ease up over the next little while. give it another 30 minutes an we should be in pretty good shape. also look out for a crash on carolina pines avenue
bill leslie. >> i'm lena tillett. here are your top stories. mcdonald's restaurant? raleigh hold a fundraiser an thomas. the 20-year-old -- kouren thomas. chad copley is charged with murder. the restaurant will donate half of the proceeds to the family. >>> a little bit cooler today and a chance of storms. >> that chance of storms should help to keep our temperatures down but it will be a while before they develop. so we should still warm up into the low to mid-90s this...
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. >> thomas says even with the windshield repair bill, the grand slam was well worth it.l to come in the newsroom, some americans seem to think ryan lochte wins gold for most embarrassing olympian. up next, jeanne moos on saying sorry for the swimmer's bad behavior. al meat is the first ingredient, it is number one. and we leave out corn, wheat and soy. for your pet, we go beyond. lepe's foods is a locally owned here in santa rosa. as a small business, we're always looking to save money, and pg&e was able to help us. i help the small businesses save money and energy. it feels great. we looked at their lighting, their refrigeration system, and with just those two small measures, they were able to save a good amount of money. i was shocked. i couldn't believe that i could save $1,500 a month. with the savings that we get from pg&e, we're able to pass it on to our customers. it's pretty awesome. learn how your business can save at pge.com/businessenergycheckup. together, we're building a better california. >>> u.s. swimmer ryan lochte says he takes full responsibility for th
. >> thomas says even with the windshield repair bill, the grand slam was well worth it.l to come in the newsroom, some americans seem to think ryan lochte wins gold for most embarrassing olympian. up next, jeanne moos on saying sorry for the swimmer's bad behavior. al meat is the first ingredient, it is number one. and we leave out corn, wheat and soy. for your pet, we go beyond. lepe's foods is a locally owned here in santa rosa. as a small business, we're always looking to save money,...
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bill and lena? >> mikaya, thank you. >>> a raleigh homeowner is indicted on a murder charge for the august 7th shooting death of kouren thomas. chad copely called his dispatcher and said he was, ready to defend his neighborhood after there was a group of people outside acting rowdy and he said he believed they had firearms. justin bamberb, the attorney for the family spoke with us over the phone. >> the family won't be satisfied until a jury of mr. copely's peers finds him guilty of the crime he committed, and that is murder. a previously released statement urging people not to jump to conclusions about his crime. >>> attorneys for bowe bergdahl are expected to cite congressional meddling in his court martial case that is set for february. it could be the judge may consider changing that prosecutors arproviding required information too slowly. >>> we are working to find the cause of a fire that tore through a house in wendell last night. crews were called out at 6:00 p.m. and a few hour later were still putting out hot spots. the familiar was not home at the time. the house is a total loss and chief believes it's accidental.
bill and lena? >> mikaya, thank you. >>> a raleigh homeowner is indicted on a murder charge for the august 7th shooting death of kouren thomas. chad copely called his dispatcher and said he was, ready to defend his neighborhood after there was a group of people outside acting rowdy and he said he believed they had firearms. justin bamberb, the attorney for the family spoke with us over the phone. >> the family won't be satisfied until a jury of mr. copely's peers finds him...
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. >> reporter: thomas says it is a moment he is not going to especially when he gets that repair bill. >> reporter: nice afternoon to kick back and relax. a look at the 7-day forecast ahead. narrator: let's put this political promise to the test. ayotte: i've been an independent, strong voice for new hampshire. narrator: then why does kelly ayotte still support donald trump for president? independent minded republicans across america but not kelly ayotte. she says she still supports trump. ayotte: an independent, strong voice... narrator: if she's so independent, why is she still supporting trump? disclaimer: independence usa pac is responsible >> anchor: a family of bears klining trees and searching for food. even swinging on a rope swing. why not? the bears stuck around for about a half hour. >> the mother bear climbed over there and took a bird-feeder. and came back. and then went and sat on the edge of my property with her back to me eating. >> reporter: bear sightings are above average this summer. they suggest that people secure the garbaged a not use bird-feeders from april to
. >> reporter: thomas says it is a moment he is not going to especially when he gets that repair bill. >> reporter: nice afternoon to kick back and relax. a look at the 7-day forecast ahead. narrator: let's put this political promise to the test. ayotte: i've been an independent, strong voice for new hampshire. narrator: then why does kelly ayotte still support donald trump for president? independent minded republicans across america but not kelly ayotte. she says she still supports...
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bill? >> mikaya thurmond, thank you. indicted on a murder charge. chad copely will face a jury for the august 7 shooting death of kouren thomas. copely called 911 and said he was, quote, locks and loaded and ready to secure the neighbor because a group was outside robbing the neighborhood. he believed that people outside had firearms but there was no evidence that thomas was armed or the attorney for the family spoke with us over the phone. >> the family won't be satisfied until a jury of mr. copely's peers found him guilty of the crime he committed in our opinion. >> copely's attorney referred to a previously released statement urging people not to jump to corn cliewgzs about his client. >>> attofor bowe bergdahl plan to ask for the case to be continues in fort bragg and will cite peddling on the case of senator john mccain. the court martial is set for february but the judge may consider changing the trial date after the prosecutors are providing required information to slowly. >>> crews were call the outside to night. the family was not home at the time but firefighters say that a neighbor went in to rescue a puppy. the hou
bill? >> mikaya thurmond, thank you. indicted on a murder charge. chad copely will face a jury for the august 7 shooting death of kouren thomas. copely called 911 and said he was, quote, locks and loaded and ready to secure the neighbor because a group was outside robbing the neighborhood. he believed that people outside had firearms but there was no evidence that thomas was armed or the attorney for the family spoke with us over the phone. >> the family won't be satisfied until a...
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bill of rights. we do read about it and numerous pamphlets and speeches as well as in the correspondence of thomas jefferson and james madison and politics over economic privilege dominated national politics between jefferson and hamilton to the clashes of the era of introjection. slavery first started in the deformed american democracy. and it's racist legacy is complicated, distorted and sometimes disrupted the politics of economic inequality. not only does white racism sustain and deepen great disparities of wealth it has grasp it so strongly that economic inequality has become symptomatic of racial injustice. to talk about one has been talking about the other. thus, when antislavery forces attacked human bondage is a moral, they also detected as the cornerstone of hateful economic and political privilege as exercised by the slave power and his accomplices. the war to crush the slaveholders rebellion became aware of emancipation but it was also from the start to fight to vindicate american democracy against a domineering and slavery. its wealth and power concentrated in the hands of a tiny elite. after t
bill of rights. we do read about it and numerous pamphlets and speeches as well as in the correspondence of thomas jefferson and james madison and politics over economic privilege dominated national politics between jefferson and hamilton to the clashes of the era of introjection. slavery first started in the deformed american democracy. and it's racist legacy is complicated, distorted and sometimes disrupted the politics of economic inequality. not only does white racism sustain and deepen...
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bill of rights. we do read about it though in numerous pamphlets and speeches as well as in the correspondence of thomas jefferson and james madison and conflicts over economic privilege dominated american politics, national politics, from the battles between jefferson and alexander hamilton to the furious clashes of era of andrew jackson. slavery first stunted and then deformed american democracy and its racist legacy is complicated, distorted and sometimes disrupted the politics of economic inequality. not only does white racism sustain and deepen great disparities of wealth, it has stashed american history so strongly that economic inequality has become symptomatic of racial injustice. to talk about one has often meant talking about the other. thus, when anti-slavery forces attacked human bondage as immoral, they also attacked it as the cornerstone of hateful economic and political privilege as exercised by the aristocratic slave power and its northern accomplices. the war became a war of emancipation, but it was also from the start a fight to vindicate american democracy against a domineering and fi
bill of rights. we do read about it though in numerous pamphlets and speeches as well as in the correspondence of thomas jefferson and james madison and conflicts over economic privilege dominated american politics, national politics, from the battles between jefferson and alexander hamilton to the furious clashes of era of andrew jackson. slavery first stunted and then deformed american democracy and its racist legacy is complicated, distorted and sometimes disrupted the politics of economic...
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in bill's view, hoover became distinctly more pronounced after his election. it was the same transformation as the journalist thomas stokes had noticed during the campaign when he remarked on hoover's formality and how the secretary of commerce now appeared tentative. gil in his recollection said he made too early it early trip to the huber white house and the staff legislation was surprise on both occasions finding the president who he formerly considered a friend wouldn't even look at him. he'd look at the ceiling or you look at the floor, he look out the window while i was trying to talk to him. bill found this so disturbing he avoided any further encounters with the president . he never lost his respect for huber however. and to the end considered him a great character, one of the standouts he met during the course of his own public career but the presidency, bill said,mothers hoover's better qualities . quote, i think of the office of president impressed him so much that he lost much of his effective personality in trying to respect the office, dale said. i always felt mister huber was so impressed with the of
in bill's view, hoover became distinctly more pronounced after his election. it was the same transformation as the journalist thomas stokes had noticed during the campaign when he remarked on hoover's formality and how the secretary of commerce now appeared tentative. gil in his recollection said he made too early it early trip to the huber white house and the staff legislation was surprise on both occasions finding the president who he formerly considered a friend wouldn't even look at him....
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>> bill clinton said you don't attack people who pay ink by the barrel kind of thing. >> you know that quote came from thomas jefferson era. >> oh there, you go. goes way back to the beginning of the country. >> do you do you believe that? >> it depends. the media has certainly helped donald trump in the primary to get the free media spend any money on advertising, that kind of thing. however, you know, of course the media is biased. is he using this to his ad van damage. the media has a 6% approval rating. which is even employee of that congress. it is actually to his credit to use this as a campaign talking point. >> you think it's a plus for him because i agree with you his base doesn't like the media but, remember now he has got to go out and convince other people. how do you see it, mary anne? >> i think i agreed actually with most of your talking points as shocking as that may be. i think the real point here is, donald trump with the press and voters, they stopped giving him the benefit of the doubt. as a result, is he in this bad cycle of bad press, bad polls and his bad reaction to both it keeps repe
>> bill clinton said you don't attack people who pay ink by the barrel kind of thing. >> you know that quote came from thomas jefferson era. >> oh there, you go. goes way back to the beginning of the country. >> do you do you believe that? >> it depends. the media has certainly helped donald trump in the primary to get the free media spend any money on advertising, that kind of thing. however, you know, of course the media is biased. is he using this to his ad van...
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thomas died. his family didn't want to but they are talking with justin bamberg, well known for taking on civil rights cases. >>> still waiting for funeral arrangements for bill dooley. dooley coached the tar heels for 11 science and is the only unc coach to ever lead the program to multiple conference championships. he is credited for raising the >> and one of our photographers played for him. >> that's right. i forgot about that. >>> we are now in day 5 of the olympics, and it will be a big one for team usa. >> we'll look at the day's events and what it's like to live in olympic village. the mobile app connecting athletes in a whole new way. >> and a flash flood watch in effect for phoenix. >>> the opens continue today with a number of exciting events. swimming superstar katie ledecky will be competing back in the 4 by 200-meter freestyle. and michael phelps who won gold last night in the butterfly and 200 relay will try and advance in the men's in the past three olympics, and there will be coverage of early round beach volleyball as kerry walsh jen accident and april ross battle the swiss in the sand. the u.s. is leading with 26 medals, 9 gold and 8 civil
thomas died. his family didn't want to but they are talking with justin bamberg, well known for taking on civil rights cases. >>> still waiting for funeral arrangements for bill dooley. dooley coached the tar heels for 11 science and is the only unc coach to ever lead the program to multiple conference championships. he is credited for raising the >> and one of our photographers played for him. >> that's right. i forgot about that. >>> we are now in day 5 of the...
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thomas family said they are talking with attorney justin bamberg, an attorney known for taking on civil rights cases. >>> no word on funeral arrangements for unc's longest tenured football coach. bill dooley is the only umc coach to lead the program to multiple conference championships and coached at virginia tech and wake forest and is credited with raising the level of play. >>> and lake michie will close early this year, closing boathouse area and recreation area including installing handrails, and a wheelchair accessible kayak and canoe launch. it should be finished by next year's boating system. lake michie is one of the mispronounceiations that you tell the new anchors about. >> and sometimes you tell the anchors that have been a long time. >> and and for-syth county with the accent -- i could go on and on. but i don't want to bore you. >> we have lots of them. [ laughter ] elizabeth? >>> we can keep going. our tall tower camera, in the last 30 minutes, we had a deck of fairly thin cloud cover. and it's looking gray and gloomy. those are starting off quickly. not 7 seeing sunshine. 30 to 45 minutes. and it should be all gone across the region. durham, 77. and 74 in holly spri
thomas family said they are talking with attorney justin bamberg, an attorney known for taking on civil rights cases. >>> no word on funeral arrangements for unc's longest tenured football coach. bill dooley is the only umc coach to lead the program to multiple conference championships and coached at virginia tech and wake forest and is credited with raising the level of play. >>> and lake michie will close early this year, closing boathouse area and recreation area including...
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bill leslie with your top stories. a raleigh man accused of murder will have his first court appearance today. chs charged thwi murder. he used a shotgun to kill 20- year-old kouren thomas on sunday on single leaf lane. authorities say he fired a shotgun killing thomas who was outside his home. wake county's board of elections is facing a deadline to respond to a federal court order. a federal judge wants to know the best way to hold elections this fall giving the county's election maps were declared day, elizabeth. >> the best chance of rain will be today and it eases up through the no of the week. arent we have some showers lifting northward toward virginia with a few of those in the area mainly up around virginia on up into the coburg county. take a look at what is going on with temperatures. it is somebody in southfield and 75 in goldsboro and erwin mid-80s this afternoon. we have a few breaks maybe around lunchtime with a good chance of afternoon and evening storms. 89 on tuesday and wednesday. >>> in durham we have some problems on the durham freeway on the northbound side near briggs avenue with some slowdowns in the median. right now it is not addingtomuch best
bill leslie with your top stories. a raleigh man accused of murder will have his first court appearance today. chs charged thwi murder. he used a shotgun to kill 20- year-old kouren thomas on sunday on single leaf lane. authorities say he fired a shotgun killing thomas who was outside his home. wake county's board of elections is facing a deadline to respond to a federal court order. a federal judge wants to know the best way to hold elections this fall giving the county's election maps were...
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bills to remind him. >> i didn't realize at the time, the chance of this happening in that situation, it can be high. >> that is brandon thomas he hit that grand slam on sunday. the ball went out of the ballpark into the parking lot and of all the vehicles there, it went straight to the windshield of his own truck. he doesn't mind paying for the damage. he says a grand slam was worth it because it helped his team when the game. >> -- >>> today the oakland a's are hoping to get a serious when. last night offense hit his 33rd homer in -- homan of the season. sean striking out 8 and allowing 3 hits. 9-1. >>> the san francisco giants are 2 games back of the dodgers. dodgers out of 2 early hit. the game was tied at 2 in the 3rd. the dodgers then retook the lead and then the giants headed up back in the 5th. it was that kind of again. the dodgers would take the lead for good at the bottom of the 5th when adrian gonzalez hit a bases-loaded single. the dodgers won by a final of 9-5. >>> a side note. dodgers rookie rod hit a home run, in the 8th inning he was actually taken out of the game because his wife was about to give birth to t
bills to remind him. >> i didn't realize at the time, the chance of this happening in that situation, it can be high. >> that is brandon thomas he hit that grand slam on sunday. the ball went out of the ballpark into the parking lot and of all the vehicles there, it went straight to the windshield of his own truck. he doesn't mind paying for the damage. he says a grand slam was worth it because it helped his team when the game. >> -- >>> today the oakland a's are...
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and thomas jefferson worked, that a new leader could have rights and for them and the democratic rights, it's vital that personal freedoms are not replayed but written into the constitution as the billday. >> well the genesis bill of right social security the central government and several states said if we can add individual rights to this document, then we will finally support it. >> it's james madison that sits down and writes the ten amendments that's the bill of rights. >> one, congress shall make no law respects a status or a freedom of speech or the press. >> our country is in danger. the measure taken by our congress must be ashoed. a well regulated and that and to bare arms should not be pursued. the right shall not be violated. then the power is not dell gietd the united states by the constitution are reserved to the states for or to the people. >> here here. >> the constitution defines the power of the american government, and the bill of rights defines the rights of american citizen but the clash between the government power and then the people will soon test the limits of george washington's laeadershileadersh. >> the only thing is to declare the in dependence. >> welco
and thomas jefferson worked, that a new leader could have rights and for them and the democratic rights, it's vital that personal freedoms are not replayed but written into the constitution as the billday. >> well the genesis bill of right social security the central government and several states said if we can add individual rights to this document, then we will finally support it. >> it's james madison that sits down and writes the ten amendments that's the bill of rights....
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thomas, 9news. >>> the mayor of new york city is promising justice after the religious leader and his associate over the weekend. >> also ahead new enforcement >>> new york city's mayor bill de blasio says whoever shot and killed community leaders want the shooting labeled a hate crime. the mayor pledged the community will get extra police protection. >> i want you to know that they will be remembered not just by the members of their mosque, not just by their family, but by all new yorkers. righteousness. they're examples of peace and understanding. we will take their example and build upon it. we mourn with you. >> authorities say detectives have detained and questioned a man as part of the effort to identify vehicles seen leaving the crime scene. >>> maryland police say they found the bold of a sixth victim after an apartment -- body of a sixth victim after an apartment explosion last week wednesday in silver spring near washington d.c. a 3- year-old and 8-year-old were among the six killed. at least eight others were reported unaccounted for, but detectives found one of the missing people today. he was unharmed and told detectives he moved from the apartments and was n
thomas, 9news. >>> the mayor of new york city is promising justice after the religious leader and his associate over the weekend. >> also ahead new enforcement >>> new york city's mayor bill de blasio says whoever shot and killed community leaders want the shooting labeled a hate crime. the mayor pledged the community will get extra police protection. >> i want you to know that they will be remembered not just by the members of their mosque, not just by their...
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that could lead thomas sieve flooding and we >>> good morning. i'm meteorologist bill henley. any fog around this morning will be long gone. sunshine, just a few scattered clouds for philadelphia, the suburbs. in the lehigh valley, late day clouds. a slight chance of a late-day shower. you won't see it in new jersey. partly to mostly sunny skies. 90 in trenton. at the shore, a sea breeze, so low 80s for cape may and ocean city. and in delaware, lots of sunshine. near 90 in wilmington. have a great day. >>> that's your latest forecast. billy and tamron? >> thanks, dylan. >> say hello to our little friend. up close and personal with the up close and personal with the kinkajoo andnd why they make alright, how's this for a tv show. sous chef. lawyer by day, prep-cook by night. also, his name is sous. no. sloppy joseph. a middle-aged man who's trying to get his life together, but he can't - he's to sloppy. huhhh - no! here you go. i got this. i get cash back so it's like everything's on sale. with the blue cash everyday card from american express you get cash back on purchases with
that could lead thomas sieve flooding and we >>> good morning. i'm meteorologist bill henley. any fog around this morning will be long gone. sunshine, just a few scattered clouds for philadelphia, the suburbs. in the lehigh valley, late day clouds. a slight chance of a late-day shower. you won't see it in new jersey. partly to mostly sunny skies. 90 in trenton. at the shore, a sea breeze, so low 80s for cape may and ocean city. and in delaware, lots of sunshine. near 90 in wilmington....
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thomas schwab was just 10 years old. the water park in kansas remains closed as the investigation into the death is taken over by state bill clinton will be campaigning for his wife hillary in las vegas later this week.. the former president is expected to address thousands of asian-american and pacific islander voters at a forum at the colosseum at caesars palace on friday. libertarian presidential candidate gary johnson will also speak at the forum. organizers are still working out details with donald trump's camp. hillary clinton enjoys a double- digit lead in new polling on the presidential race.. but it's not news for donald trump.. he's getting a new endorsement. the son of jeb bush is getting behind the trump run for president. the move is a break from his dad.. who maintains he will not vote for trump in november after a bitter primary run. meantime.. trump is set to reveal updated economic plans today. clinton's campaign said sunday that she'll respond on thursday.. with a speech to offer a quote "clear contrast" from kimonos...taiko drums... and traditional japanese dance... if that doesn't have feinberg written
thomas schwab was just 10 years old. the water park in kansas remains closed as the investigation into the death is taken over by state bill clinton will be campaigning for his wife hillary in las vegas later this week.. the former president is expected to address thousands of asian-american and pacific islander voters at a forum at the colosseum at caesars palace on friday. libertarian presidential candidate gary johnson will also speak at the forum. organizers are still working out details...
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bill has essentially been killed. [laughter] mr. bordewich: it comes back in 1790. many of you, i hope, already know about the famous backroom deal in thomas jefferson's dining room in new york in 1790, where the first great horse trade in the united states history takes place. james madison very unhappily musters a small group of potomac valley members to vote for hamilton's extremely radical, controversial treasury plan. in return, alexander hamilton, a very strong antislavery man and an advocate of a northern capital, surrenders that and agrees to provide enough northern, mostly new york and new england votes to bring the , capital to the potomac. that is why we are here. because two of the most illustrious founders, hamilton and madison with jefferson, more or less presiding at the dinner , table, agreed to yield on matters of deeply held principle in order to come to the decision that they felt would benefit the country as a whole. ok, so in the course of these two years, congress got its footing. washington created the presidency, more or less as we know it. members of congress differed on all kinds of issues, on slavery, centralized
bill has essentially been killed. [laughter] mr. bordewich: it comes back in 1790. many of you, i hope, already know about the famous backroom deal in thomas jefferson's dining room in new york in 1790, where the first great horse trade in the united states history takes place. james madison very unhappily musters a small group of potomac valley members to vote for hamilton's extremely radical, controversial treasury plan. in return, alexander hamilton, a very strong antislavery man and an...
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thomas e. dewey in an awkward position. by and large, he agreed with much of the bill. at the same time, he is governor of new york. this is a labor state. this is a liberal state. in some ways, he was walking on a fine line. what it did was organize labor has nothing ever did. 1948 was the single election in which organized labor played the biggest role throughout america. in race after race after race, the democratic ticket ran a head of here truman in part because of his relative unpopularity and also because organized labor turned out in record numbers and voted democratic. >> or the other players in the democratic party at this time? >> you have four candidates in the 1948 election. you have former vice president henry wallace who believes that truman has started the cold war. truman is a tune to the possibility of peace with the soviet union. on the foot -- on the far right, you have thurman who walked out of the democratic convention because a young man introduced and passed a pro civil rights plank. so the conventional wisdom was, this would hurt truman. he would lose votes on the left, he would lose votes
thomas e. dewey in an awkward position. by and large, he agreed with much of the bill. at the same time, he is governor of new york. this is a labor state. this is a liberal state. in some ways, he was walking on a fine line. what it did was organize labor has nothing ever did. 1948 was the single election in which organized labor played the biggest role throughout america. in race after race after race, the democratic ticket ran a head of here truman in part because of his relative...
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thomas jefferson, and other icons on the slavery issue. so i accurately portrayed the construction scenario of the people's house under washington. i hope you understand. maury meyers, godfrey, illinois. bill honest and fair commentary. i tune into all the news program, and the factor is by far the best. donna, just want to thank you for "legends & lies," my 14-year-old daughter loves it so much. great to hear, donna. she'll be way ahead of her peers if she learns about her country. tip of the day. on october 16th, national geographic channel will run the movie "killing reagan" based on my best-selling book. for the first time ever, here's a preview. [ gunfire ] >> we understand that at least three persons have been hit. >> the president was hit. >> by john wornick hinckley. >> they have been underestimating us all our lives. i'm going to show them i can do this, but not without you, not without your faith. >> mr. president, this is the worst possible thing you can do right now. >> last time i checked, i am in control here. >> jody, i would abandon this idea of getting reagan in a second if i could only win your heart and live out the rest of my life with you. at least you'll know i always
thomas jefferson, and other icons on the slavery issue. so i accurately portrayed the construction scenario of the people's house under washington. i hope you understand. maury meyers, godfrey, illinois. bill honest and fair commentary. i tune into all the news program, and the factor is by far the best. donna, just want to thank you for "legends & lies," my 14-year-old daughter loves it so much. great to hear, donna. she'll be way ahead of her peers if she learns about her...
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also the bill of rights would become a part of our constitution while philadelphia was the capital. in fact, secretary of state thomasferson would formally announce the amendments to the constitution in -- by basically coming to congress here in this building and officially announcing that we've changed our constitution which of course the bill of rights is a huge part of our history and will be in the future a continued talking point in our political life. but it is the amendment process itself. we are proving that that part of the constitution works, that we can update and make changes to that constitution without having to start completely over again from the beginning. but really for this building, it is to a large degree sort of creating american political system, the two-party system that we know today is going to begin here, and begin here with issues much as you would expect, early issues we face as the united states would be debt. we had debt and spending arguments and debates in this building. it is not any different except for the details as to what we do today in washington, d.c. we argued about debt from
also the bill of rights would become a part of our constitution while philadelphia was the capital. in fact, secretary of state thomasferson would formally announce the amendments to the constitution in -- by basically coming to congress here in this building and officially announcing that we've changed our constitution which of course the bill of rights is a huge part of our history and will be in the future a continued talking point in our political life. but it is the amendment process...
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thomas kiko was on the republican side and everett dirkson eventually. so the opposition was very conservative republicans. barry goldwater was against the civil rights billnstance and the dixiecrats. that was his obstacle. get it passed. >> the drama of this filibuster coming down to the wire, we're going to -- just to give you a sense of what the arguments were like, we have another clip. this is hubert humphrey and strom thurman debating the '64 civil rights bill. it's a back-to-back clip with hubert humphrey talking in a speech about his strategy. so two clips back to back. let's watch that debate from '64 and then we come back to the two guests. >> and we know that fellow americans who happen to be negro have been denied equal access to places of public accommodation, denied in their travels the chance for a place to rest and to eat. >> it's not public accommodations, it's invasion of private property. this will lead to integration of private life. >> in the city of birmingham, alabama up to 1963 there was an ordinance that said if you have a restaurant and you permit a negro to come in, you had to have a seven-foot wall down the middle of the restau
thomas kiko was on the republican side and everett dirkson eventually. so the opposition was very conservative republicans. barry goldwater was against the civil rights billnstance and the dixiecrats. that was his obstacle. get it passed. >> the drama of this filibuster coming down to the wire, we're going to -- just to give you a sense of what the arguments were like, we have another clip. this is hubert humphrey and strom thurman debating the '64 civil rights bill. it's a back-to-back...