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. >> we jump over from south africa to missouri and let's say, bobby brown, not singer, sees somethingeping up on him. >> doh. >> [ bleep ]. >> oh my god, look. that is a wolf biter. >> look at baby's moving around. >> babies on its back. >> babies on its back. >> i can -- >> oh! >> dude. >> [ bleep ]. >> let me tell you how big it is. it's about ten centimeters, four inches across with all of those legs. even though he's acting scared, he says he actually gently removed her outside. >> good, with a flamethrower. >> dude. [ bleep ]. >> what is it? >> that's it for us here at "right this minute." thanks for joining us. we'll see you next time, everybody. >>> and the shut out for gardener. giants win. 5-0. 3 games to 2. >> on the brink of another world series championship. and tonight, the team could take it all in kansas city, with veteran jake peavy on the mound. >> any way, anyhow, for the san francisco giants to
. >> we jump over from south africa to missouri and let's say, bobby brown, not singer, sees somethingeping up on him. >> doh. >> [ bleep ]. >> oh my god, look. that is a wolf biter. >> look at baby's moving around. >> babies on its back. >> babies on its back. >> i can -- >> oh! >> dude. >> [ bleep ]. >> let me tell you how big it is. it's about ten centimeters, four inches across with all of those legs. even though he's...
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. >> we jump over from south africa to missouri and let's say, bobby brown, not singer, sees somethingeping up on him. >> doh. >> [ bleep ]. >> oh my god, look. that is a wolf biter. >> look at baby's moving around. >> babies on its back. >> babies on its back. >> i can -- >> oh! >> dude. >> [ bleep ]. >> let me tell you how big it is. it's about ten centimeters, four inches across with all of those legs. even though he's acting scared, he says he actually gently removed her outside. >> good, with a flamethrower. >> dude. [ bleep ]. >> what is it? >> that's it for us here at "right this minute." thanks for joining us. we'll see you next time, everybody. >>> a mom tries to calm her child who is partially buried. >> her upper body is barely out of the sand. >> see how anybody and everybody pitched in to pull her out. >>> what if you cleaned the inside of your car with high powered pressure washer. >> see why that would be a very bad idea. >> why do i need to give you my i.d.? >> a driver gets into with an officer who -- >> followed the fellow into the parking lot the simple thing he did
. >> we jump over from south africa to missouri and let's say, bobby brown, not singer, sees somethingeping up on him. >> doh. >> [ bleep ]. >> oh my god, look. that is a wolf biter. >> look at baby's moving around. >> babies on its back. >> babies on its back. >> i can -- >> oh! >> dude. >> [ bleep ]. >> let me tell you how big it is. it's about ten centimeters, four inches across with all of those legs. even though he's...
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has hired bobby brown. those companies aren't apple. brandcelebrity make a instantly popular? what celebrities can add heat to brands but i think it has to come down to more than that. it has to come down to beautiful products. at the end of the day, that is what apple does well, they make beautiful products. >> always great to have you. coming up, mark zuckerberg sets his sights on india. how to get an opportunity is there for major tech companies there? -- how big an opportunity is there for major tech companies? onthis is "bloomberg west" bloomberg television, your phone, your tablet, and bloomberg.com. mark zuckerberg will visit india for the first summit taking place in delhi. it will bring together experts focus ontry leaders to ways to deliver the internet for more people in developing world'ss hosted in the second-most populous nation. microsoft is doubling down on india. yesterday, they announced they will build data centers in india . how big an opportunity is the indian market for tech companies ? joining me to discuss, our tech and media analyst. what do you make o
has hired bobby brown. those companies aren't apple. brandcelebrity make a instantly popular? what celebrities can add heat to brands but i think it has to come down to more than that. it has to come down to beautiful products. at the end of the day, that is what apple does well, they make beautiful products. >> always great to have you. coming up, mark zuckerberg sets his sights on india. how to get an opportunity is there for major tech companies there? -- how big an opportunity is...
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has hired bobby brown. those companies are not apple. celebrity make a brand instantly popular? >> celebrities can obviously add heat to brands but i think it has to come down to more than that. it has to come down to incredible products and useful products. that is what apple does well at the end of the day. they make usable products. >> always great to have you here. coming up, mark zuckerberg sets his sights on india and how big an opportunity there is for major tech companies there and we will discuss that next and we are on bloomberg television, streaming on your phone, your tablet, and bloomberg.com and now available on apple tv and amazon fire. ♪ >> this is "bloomberg west," on bloomberg television, streaming on your phone, your tablet, and bloomberg.com and now available on apple tv and amazon fire. mark zuckerberg will visit india next week for the first internet.org summit taking place in delhi where experts and industry leaders will come together in ways to deliver the internet for more people in developing countries. it's the
has hired bobby brown. those companies are not apple. celebrity make a brand instantly popular? >> celebrities can obviously add heat to brands but i think it has to come down to more than that. it has to come down to incredible products and useful products. that is what apple does well at the end of the day. they make usable products. >> always great to have you here. coming up, mark zuckerberg sets his sights on india and how big an opportunity there is for major tech companies...
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. >>> oh to be olivia pope, the guide to life, the scandal star opens up to bobby brown on what it'sike to play the lead gladiator on the hit show. washington says what she is drinking right there is really grape juice, she drinks so much of it during scenes, she gets what she call a sugar high. when it comes to dance she gets what she learned from j. lo, they attended the same boys and girls club in the bronx. how is that for a fun fact and tonight on 6 abc an all new nashville and derek hough from dancing with the stars has a guest starring role on the show. we have a big twitter party going on live, use the #~ 6 abc nashville. we are always tweeting during the show. the goldbergs and modern family and blackish and nashville and "action news" at 11:00. and nashville is phenomenal this season and i love how they seem to be working in juliet's real life pregnancy into the story line. >> what a lineup. blackish and modern family. >> coming up score a better credit, tips to pump up that number even if you made mistakes in the past. >> a woman tries to control her own fate and it opens
. >>> oh to be olivia pope, the guide to life, the scandal star opens up to bobby brown on what it'sike to play the lead gladiator on the hit show. washington says what she is drinking right there is really grape juice, she drinks so much of it during scenes, she gets what she call a sugar high. when it comes to dance she gets what she learned from j. lo, they attended the same boys and girls club in the bronx. how is that for a fun fact and tonight on 6 abc an all new nashville and...
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to your doctor and visit humira.com this is humira at work >>> jack ma starts hanging out with bobby brown, i'm going to start to worry. first forrest gump, now whitney houston. alibaba executive chairman jack ma crediting the late singer with making him better at public speaking. take a listen. >> i learned how to make a speech from the movie called "body guard." whitney houston. when she sings the songs, like at her and wow, that's the way to make a speech. because i never learned how to make a speak because i'm not actor. but when i saw the movie, i said wow if you sing from the heart, if you sing naturally. if you are yourself. i realize that. >> there is a noetd his madness here. -- method to his madness. he's taking characters everybody can love and agree with and nobody is intimidated by and saying those are his inspiration. >> i would love to see a speech that emulates a whitney houston song. >> what do you think his song is? "the greatest ipo of all," "i will always buy" -- >> you were thinking all over break. alibaba is trading at 99.95. but it surpassed by roesh as the biggest n
to your doctor and visit humira.com this is humira at work >>> jack ma starts hanging out with bobby brown, i'm going to start to worry. first forrest gump, now whitney houston. alibaba executive chairman jack ma crediting the late singer with making him better at public speaking. take a listen. >> i learned how to make a speech from the movie called "body guard." whitney houston. when she sings the songs, like at her and wow, that's the way to make a speech. because i...
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opening up to bobby brown. what it's like to play olivia pope and much more.he most expensive. she's downing a whole lot of grape juice for those scenes leading to a crazy sugar high. and dance, learning from jennifer lopez. both attended the same boys and girls club growing up. you can get it on yahoo! beauty. i'm going to the boys and girls club that den swrel washington went to. i'm an actor. >> magic mike. >>> one month out from election day, and rock the vote has the star-studded new video. very encouraging for the younger generation. and little john experiences an awkward celebrity run in at the voting booth. so everybody take a look. >> occupied. we're in here, voting. >> wait, you're lena dunham, and you're celebrity fitness trainer traciy anderson. >> this is hollywood, we vote with our trainers. >> i can't wait for the season four of girls. >> the video was caught, turn out for what. i'm all fired up. seriously. i have been in the club too much. i'm still not ready to turn it down. but turn out for what. it is packed with celebrities. and all the cel
opening up to bobby brown. what it's like to play olivia pope and much more.he most expensive. she's downing a whole lot of grape juice for those scenes leading to a crazy sugar high. and dance, learning from jennifer lopez. both attended the same boys and girls club growing up. you can get it on yahoo! beauty. i'm going to the boys and girls club that den swrel washington went to. i'm an actor. >> magic mike. >>> one month out from election day, and rock the vote has the...
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the roses hydration spray, also, 100% proceeds donate today living beyond breast cancer, and from bobby brownribbon lip gloss, made with vitamin e. so it is not sticky. twelve bucks from each set is donated to breast cancer research foundation. >> steve, will it say on there like how will we know? will it come with tag saying how much is going? what do we know what's going to breast cancer awareness research? >> so most of the items are actually have mark on it again because these companies want to make sure that everybody knows that their donation is legitimate, there will be some sort every indication on the packaging or on the sign and in the store, hey, we're donating this much money and it is go to this specific cause. i would encourage folks to not only follow to up make sure it is legitimate, but to take a look at exactly what the cause is to make sure it is going where it is. apricot lane, all over the country, great jewelry line, these la marie bracelets, 20% donated back to the breast cancer society. hair ties popular with ladies, from sephora, about six bucks, dollar that far goes
the roses hydration spray, also, 100% proceeds donate today living beyond breast cancer, and from bobby brownribbon lip gloss, made with vitamin e. so it is not sticky. twelve bucks from each set is donated to breast cancer research foundation. >> steve, will it say on there like how will we know? will it come with tag saying how much is going? what do we know what's going to breast cancer awareness research? >> so most of the items are actually have mark on it again because these...
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bobby brown and die when i chaired the committee on government operations and workforce development weually did a first source law and he said if they didn't give us a 51% they were supposed to the people that got contracts with the city would have to pay a huge fine and that worked to guess what? painted up in court. >> moderator: ms. bowser would you do to put people to work? bowser: the first thing to do is make sure we have real laws and enforcement support for returning citizens in the district of columbia. we know that we have a high number of people who have served their time they completed their debt to society. their home and they want to be productive and we have made changes to the love that i think are going to be helpful but we also have to have the support of the office of ex-offenders and i think that's important. i think the government as has a role to play in helping people gain skills and be trained while they are working. i will create a department of general services academy and the district of columbia. what that will be focused on is how we train people for the jo
bobby brown and die when i chaired the committee on government operations and workforce development weually did a first source law and he said if they didn't give us a 51% they were supposed to the people that got contracts with the city would have to pay a huge fine and that worked to guess what? painted up in court. >> moderator: ms. bowser would you do to put people to work? bowser: the first thing to do is make sure we have real laws and enforcement support for returning citizens in...
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and i was really into bobby bland, james brown, you know people like curtis mayfield. >> brown: the soundguitarists and two drummers made rock and roll history. anthony decurtis is a contribution editor at "rolling stone" magazine. >> they had this amazing kind of twin guitar attack, you know, dickey betts and duane allman relly defined a beautiful harmonic sound that was simultaneously tough but really lyrical and they were based in the blues, but this was a hardcore rock and roll band that just came tearing out the south and kind of took over. >> brown: duane allman, acknowledged as one of rock's all-time greats guitarists, died in 1971, exactly 43-years-ago today in a motorcycle accident in macon, georgia. it was just as the band was starting to gain some commercial success. >> at first i screamed and ideal, shook my fist at the sky and yelled "shortchanged." >> after that, gregg allman told me the band members debated whether to continue. >> i toad them, we're going to wind up a bunch of street junkies, or we can forget all that crap and go back to business as usual. and that was pret
and i was really into bobby bland, james brown, you know people like curtis mayfield. >> brown: the soundguitarists and two drummers made rock and roll history. anthony decurtis is a contribution editor at "rolling stone" magazine. >> they had this amazing kind of twin guitar attack, you know, dickey betts and duane allman relly defined a beautiful harmonic sound that was simultaneously tough but really lyrical and they were based in the blues, but this was a hardcore rock...
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browns, pat jerry and willie. in 1968 eugene mccarthy and bobby kennedy, the night that bobby kennedy was killed as seared in my memory washington there was a lot of skepticism about whether i was up for the job. after about a month of being on the air from the white house lawn morning noon and night ben bradlee who i barely knew put his arm around me and said kids, you know what you are doing and it took me to a different level and i was forever grateful and it was the beginning of a great friendship which was only deepened when he married married my friend sally and the two of them produced the incomparable quinn. for me this is a great privilege. i've been thinking a lot about the words that have been written and spoken about ben in the past couple of weeks including mine and however eloquent or heartfelt they might have been they were somehow inadequate to the pleasure of knowing him which was a physical experience, to be in that electromagnetic energy field that he brought into any room that he entered. this do find ben as much as those turnbull and as their shirts that we have been hearing so much about in recen
browns, pat jerry and willie. in 1968 eugene mccarthy and bobby kennedy, the night that bobby kennedy was killed as seared in my memory washington there was a lot of skepticism about whether i was up for the job. after about a month of being on the air from the white house lawn morning noon and night ben bradlee who i barely knew put his arm around me and said kids, you know what you are doing and it took me to a different level and i was forever grateful and it was the beginning of a great...
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the current governor of louisiana, last time i checked, is bobby jindal, an indian-american with brownhe won re-election in 2011 with 66% of the vote. >> are you suggesting this is proof that there's no racism in the south? the south doesn't have any kind of problem with racial politics? >> no, i'm not, but i'm suggesting barack obama's problems in louisiana are not a product of racism, and i just gave you an -- >> maybe not solely. >> hang on. if this is a racist issue, why elsewhere in the deep south are conservative voters poised to send tim scott back to the u.s -- >> guy, you and i i, both white guys here debating this issue -- martha: yeah, but he raises a valid point. >> there are people that know the e racial sort of heritage tn this state better than you or i do. i've spent a lot of time in a traveling, i'm going to be there in february as well, i have a lot of friends in the south that acknowledge, a little bit reluctantly, that this is a factor on some levels. there's no question that barack obama, of the 60, over 60 parishes in louisiana -- martha: we've got to go, guys, te
the current governor of louisiana, last time i checked, is bobby jindal, an indian-american with brownhe won re-election in 2011 with 66% of the vote. >> are you suggesting this is proof that there's no racism in the south? the south doesn't have any kind of problem with racial politics? >> no, i'm not, but i'm suggesting barack obama's problems in louisiana are not a product of racism, and i just gave you an -- >> maybe not solely. >> hang on. if this is a racist issue,...
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brown berets. the big connection with the black panthers, bobby sele giving us the red book and then john huggins achnd bungee carte. they founded the gang in south l.a., but they founded the black panther party and they came to east l.a. to say let's work together. i said who are these guys? i could relate to it because i'm from south l.a., i had already moved to east l.a. by then erp they believe to bridge that. and bungee and john were eventually assassinated at ucla, but they had the forethought to talk about black and brown unity. here's a picture of me, i don't know where that was. but there i am, angry young chicanos, when we became conscious, we thought the problem was the whiteman, chicano power supported black power. i think that they be one of the reasons we got the notoriety, but by then we were already becoming more radicalized, the vietnam war, the black panthers, we weren't really socialists, but we liked mao. we liked china and mao, better than we did russia. but it was real basic, we wanted to get into theory until later on. and maybe later on, i have a little bit -- but the poor peopl
brown berets. the big connection with the black panthers, bobby sele giving us the red book and then john huggins achnd bungee carte. they founded the gang in south l.a., but they founded the black panther party and they came to east l.a. to say let's work together. i said who are these guys? i could relate to it because i'm from south l.a., i had already moved to east l.a. by then erp they believe to bridge that. and bungee and john were eventually assassinated at ucla, but they had the...
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brown berets. the big connection with the black panthers, bobby sele giving us the red book and then john huggins achnd bungee carte. they founded the gang in south l.a., but they founded the black panther party and they came to east l.a. to say let's work together. i said who are these guys? i could relate to it because i'm from south l.a., i had already moved to east l.a. by then erp they believe to bridge that. and bungee and john were eventually assassinated at ucla, but they had the forethought to talk about black and brown unity. here's a picture of me, i don't know where that was. but there i am, angry young chicanos, when we became conscious, we thought the problem was the whiteman, chicano power supported black power. i think that they be one of the reasons we got the notoriety, but by then we were already becoming more radicalized, the vietnam war, the black panthers, we weren't really socialists, but we liked mao. we liked china and mao, better than we did russia. but it was real basic, we wanted to get into theory until later on. and maybe later on, i have a little bit -- but the poor peopl
brown berets. the big connection with the black panthers, bobby sele giving us the red book and then john huggins achnd bungee carte. they founded the gang in south l.a., but they founded the black panther party and they came to east l.a. to say let's work together. i said who are these guys? i could relate to it because i'm from south l.a., i had already moved to east l.a. by then erp they believe to bridge that. and bungee and john were eventually assassinated at ucla, but they had the...
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and then governor bobby general lays out his plans. and later, scott brown discusses foreign policy in the midterm elections. >> on the next "washington journal", this president talks about his organization's goal of electing fiscally conservative candidates in congress. then we will talk about the big 10 college to college tour. plus your e-mails and phone calls and tweets. "washington journal" is live every morning on c-span. >> the center for strategic and international buddies hosted a discussion tuesday on hispanic voters and the possible impact of u.s. foreign policy in latin america on their vote. we will bring that of nt live starting at 10:00 a.m. eastern on c-span. and that is also live on c-span. >> on c-span, live coverage of the west virginia debate between u.s. representative and secretary of state. also at 7:00 p.m. on c-span2, live coverage of the virginia and u.s. senate debate between artwork and ed gillespie. plus, the live governors debate >> in at 9:00 p.m. eastern on c-span, the north carolina u.s. senate debate with kay hagan and the s
and then governor bobby general lays out his plans. and later, scott brown discusses foreign policy in the midterm elections. >> on the next "washington journal", this president talks about his organization's goal of electing fiscally conservative candidates in congress. then we will talk about the big 10 college to college tour. plus your e-mails and phone calls and tweets. "washington journal" is live every morning on c-span. >> the center for strategic and...
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bobby kennedy and martin luther king. so no pressure, dad. cleveland is the perfect place to have a discussion about brown is the new white. the future of u.s. politics and the context of america's demographic revolution. long before america elected a black president, cleveland blazed a trail by becoming the first major american city to elect a black mayor, carl stokes, for those of you under a certain age, that was 1967. and i still remember my mom making a point to drive us by mayor stoke's house when we were children on the way to visit our grandparents. a lot has changed in america since 1967. but many in national politics have been slow to appreciate these changes. the fact of the matter is that there is a new majority coalition in america and that coalition is built on the solid foundation of the country's growing numbers of people of color. and that is what we mean by brown is the new white. to perhaps state the obvious for the past 400 years or so, the united states has been a majority white country. it is worth noting that the continent had many native americans and mexicans prior to the arrival of europeans, thus
bobby kennedy and martin luther king. so no pressure, dad. cleveland is the perfect place to have a discussion about brown is the new white. the future of u.s. politics and the context of america's demographic revolution. long before america elected a black president, cleveland blazed a trail by becoming the first major american city to elect a black mayor, carl stokes, for those of you under a certain age, that was 1967. and i still remember my mom making a point to drive us by mayor stoke's...
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so we worked hand in hand with the brown beret, united farm workers, any group that was moving forward. moving up to 1972 people talked about bobby seal's campaign. i ran the main campaign office. and during the campaign there was talk about proposition 22. proposition 22 was a proposition that the growers wanted to put on the ballot. so i worked directly with united farm worker people because they would come to our office and i was sited and precincts to work in. so i they worked hand in hand with panther members. we might send six out to precincts. three chicanos and three members of the black month panther party. during that campaign to me personally i thought it was the best thing to ever happen to oakland. we rescued tens of thousands of people. we gave away food. even though we didn't win the election, the fact we almost did. we got into a runoff. there were nine other candidates. some was city council. some was millionaires. we kicked all their butts and we got into a runoff and we scared the mess out of oakland. and so they ahead to come out real racist to us. they e shoed old time bobby seal with his .45. and showed -- w
so we worked hand in hand with the brown beret, united farm workers, any group that was moving forward. moving up to 1972 people talked about bobby seal's campaign. i ran the main campaign office. and during the campaign there was talk about proposition 22. proposition 22 was a proposition that the growers wanted to put on the ballot. so i worked directly with united farm worker people because they would come to our office and i was sited and precincts to work in. so i they worked hand in hand...
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we work hand in hand with the brown beret, the united farmworkers, any group that was moving forward. to 1972, people have talked about bobby's campaign -- campaign. there was talk about proposition 22. proposition 22, as loren talked about, was it proposition that growers wanted to put on the ballot. i worked directly with united farm worker people, because they would come to the office, and i would assign them increasing. they work hand-in-hand with panther members. three chicago's, three members of the black panther party. .e work hand-in-hand i thought bobby's campaign was the best thing that ever happened to oakland. we registered tens of thousands of people. we gave away food. even though we didn't win the election, the fact that we almost did -- we got into a runoff. there were nine other candidates. some were millionaires. we kicked all of their butts. we scared the mess out of oakland. they had to come out real racist to us. they showed bobby seale pictured with a gun. on the front page of the "oakland tribune," they said, which one do you want to be mayor? [laughter] even though we lost the election, it opened the d
we work hand in hand with the brown beret, the united farmworkers, any group that was moving forward. to 1972, people have talked about bobby's campaign -- campaign. there was talk about proposition 22. proposition 22, as loren talked about, was it proposition that growers wanted to put on the ballot. i worked directly with united farm worker people, because they would come to the office, and i would assign them increasing. they work hand-in-hand with panther members. three chicago's, three...
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bobby jindal announces his bid for the presidency, will you support him? dr. abraham, let's start with you. >> i will. >> mr. barron? >> i will not. >> mr. brown? >> yes, i will. >> mr. dasher? >> i would not support anyone who wants to run. >> mr. holloway? >> i will not. >> and mr. mayo? >> no. >> representative mcallister? >> he's got a lot of convincing to do with me, not right now. >> mr. tarpley? >> no, not at this time. >> all right, thank you, we'll be right back here in just a few moments. we'll hear final thoughts when we come back. >> you've been watching the campaign 2014 "voice your vote" congressional forum live on knoe news and cbs 2, brought to you exclusively by creed and creed. >> we are back, thank you for joining us. final comments from our candidates. >> welcome back to "voice your opinions." gentlemen. we'll start with mr. barron, a final thought from you, sir. >> i want to thank everybody for bearing with us all tonight and i want to let you know that 3/4 of the eligible voters that are likely to not participate in this election, but i am here for you, whether it's the two-party system or the candidates or the style of ca
bobby jindal announces his bid for the presidency, will you support him? dr. abraham, let's start with you. >> i will. >> mr. barron? >> i will not. >> mr. brown? >> yes, i will. >> mr. dasher? >> i would not support anyone who wants to run. >> mr. holloway? >> i will not. >> and mr. mayo? >> no. >> representative mcallister? >> he's got a lot of convincing to do with me, not right now. >> mr. tarpley? >>...
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so we worked hand in hand with the brown beret, united farm workers, any group that was moving forward. moving up to 1972 people talked about bobby seal's campaign. i ran the main campaign office. and during the campaign there was talk about proposition 22. proposition 22 was a proposition that the growers wanted to put on the ballot. so i worked directly with united farm worker people because they would come to our office and i was sited and precincts to work in. so i they worked hand in hand with panther members. we might send six out to precincts. three chicanos and three members of the black month panther party. during that campaign to me personally i thought it was the best thing to ever happen to oakland. we rescued tens of thousands of people. we gave away food. even though we didn't win the election, the fact we almost did. we got into a runoff. there were nine other candidates. some was city council. some was millionaires. we kicked all their butts and we got into a runoff and we scared the mess out of oakland. and so they ahead to come out real racist to us. they e shoed old time bobby seal with his .45. and showed -- w
so we worked hand in hand with the brown beret, united farm workers, any group that was moving forward. moving up to 1972 people talked about bobby seal's campaign. i ran the main campaign office. and during the campaign there was talk about proposition 22. proposition 22 was a proposition that the growers wanted to put on the ballot. so i worked directly with united farm worker people because they would come to our office and i was sited and precincts to work in. so i they worked hand in hand...
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bobby jindal announces his bid for the presidency, will you support him? dr. abraham, let's start with you. >> i will. >> mr. barron? >> i will not. >> mr. brown? >> yes, i will. >> mr. dasher? >> i would not support anyone who wants to run. >> mr. holloway? >> i will not. >> and mr. mayo? >> no. >> representative mcallister? >> he's got a lot of convincing to do with me, not right now. >> mr. tarpley? >> no, not at this time. >> all right, thank you, we'll be right back here in just a few moments. we'll hear final thoughts when e come back. >> you've been watching the campaign 2014 "voice your vote" congressional forum live on knoe news and cbs 2, brought to you exclusively by creed and creed. >> we are back, thank you for joining us. final comments from our candidates. >> welcome back to "voice your opinions." gentlemen. we'll start with mr. barron, a final thought from you, sir. >> i want to thank everybody for bearing with us all tonight and i want to let you know that 3/4 of the eligible voters that are likely to not participate in this election, but i am here for you, whether it's the two-party system or the candidates or the style of cam
bobby jindal announces his bid for the presidency, will you support him? dr. abraham, let's start with you. >> i will. >> mr. barron? >> i will not. >> mr. brown? >> yes, i will. >> mr. dasher? >> i would not support anyone who wants to run. >> mr. holloway? >> i will not. >> and mr. mayo? >> no. >> representative mcallister? >> he's got a lot of convincing to do with me, not right now. >> mr. tarpley? >>...
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bobby kennedy and martin luther king. so, no pressure, dad. [ laughter ] cleveland is the perfect place to have a discussion about brown is the new white, the future of u.s. politics and the context of america's demographic revolution. long before america elected a black president, cleveland blazed a trail by becoming the first major american city to elect a black mayor, carl stokes. for those of you under a certain age, that was 1967. and i still remember my mom making a point to drive us by mayor stoke's house when we were children on the way to visit our grandparents. they lived on east 128th street. a lot has changed in america since 1967. but many in national politics have been slow to appreciate these changes. the fact of the matter is that there is a new majority coalition in america and that coalition is built on the solid foundation of the country's growing numbers of people of color. and that is what we mean by brown is the new white. to perhaps state the obvious for the past 400 years or so, the united states has been a majority white country. it is worth noting that the continent had many native americans and
bobby kennedy and martin luther king. so, no pressure, dad. [ laughter ] cleveland is the perfect place to have a discussion about brown is the new white, the future of u.s. politics and the context of america's demographic revolution. long before america elected a black president, cleveland blazed a trail by becoming the first major american city to elect a black mayor, carl stokes. for those of you under a certain age, that was 1967. and i still remember my mom making a point to drive us by...
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bobby kennedy and martin luther king. so no pressure, dad. cleveland is the perfect place to have a discussion about brown is the new white. the future of u.s. politics and the context of america's demographic revolution. long before america elected a black president, cleveland blazed a trail by becoming the first major american city to elect a black mayor, carl stokes, for those of you under a certain age, that was 1967. and i still remember my mom making a point to drive us by mayor stoke's house when we were children on the way to visit our grandparents. a lot has changed in america since 1967. but many in national politics have been slow to appreciate these changes. the fact of the matter is that there is a new majority coalition in america and that coalition is built on the solid foundation of the country's growing numbers of people of color. and that is what we mean by brown is the new white. to perhaps state the obvious for the past 400 years or so, the united states has been a majority white country. it is worth noting that the continent had many native americans and mexicans prior to the arrival of europeans, thus
bobby kennedy and martin luther king. so no pressure, dad. cleveland is the perfect place to have a discussion about brown is the new white. the future of u.s. politics and the context of america's demographic revolution. long before america elected a black president, cleveland blazed a trail by becoming the first major american city to elect a black mayor, carl stokes, for those of you under a certain age, that was 1967. and i still remember my mom making a point to drive us by mayor stoke's...
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bobby jindal announces his bid for the presidency will you support him? dr. abraham, let's start with you. >> i will. >> mr. barron? >> i will not. >> mr. brown? >> yes, i will. >> mr. dasher? >> i am not sporting anyone who wants to run. >> mr. holloway? >> will not. >> mr. mayo? >> no. >> representative mcallister. >> he's got a lot of convincing to do for me, not now. >> mr. tarpley? >> no, not at this time. >> we'lwe will be right back int a few moments. we will their final thoughts when we come back. >> you've been watching the campaign 2014 voice your vote congressional forum live on knoe news and cbs2 brodeur exclusively i create and create. >> we are back. thank you for joining us. final comments from our candidates. >> welcome back to voice your opinions, gentlemen. we will start with mr. barron a final thought from you. >> i want to thank everybody for bearing with us all tonight. i want to let you know that three quarters of the eligible voters that are likely cannot put a state in this election that i'm here for you, whether it's a two-party system or the candidates with us to campaign that has been taking place that is turned you
bobby jindal announces his bid for the presidency will you support him? dr. abraham, let's start with you. >> i will. >> mr. barron? >> i will not. >> mr. brown? >> yes, i will. >> mr. dasher? >> i am not sporting anyone who wants to run. >> mr. holloway? >> will not. >> mr. mayo? >> no. >> representative mcallister. >> he's got a lot of convincing to do for me, not now. >> mr. tarpley? >> no, not at this...