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all right, booker, you can lay back on your bed there.y'll come back around a bit later and finish the rest of your property. >> booker survives the initial search, but the narcotics dog is relentless. >> residue. >> this was where? >> under the box there. the one we just shook down, you know, that i told you about. >> you found the -- this was up under the box and had that residue smell on it? >> yeah, the dog alerting on it. >> and the sticker was up under that box, too? >> yes, sir. >> that's disciplinary action for a weapon. of course, he's going to claim he don't know nothing about it. i wish they were going to go through and charge him with it, let him defend himself in court. >> you can allow him to get dressed. 804's calling. go see what he wants. >> do you know anything about that? >> i'll come back and pick him up. >> hold on just a second. do you know anything about that? >> no, what is that? >> this was found underneath that locker box here. and they also pulled this out from under that locker box. that's what the dog was hitt
all right, booker, you can lay back on your bed there.y'll come back around a bit later and finish the rest of your property. >> booker survives the initial search, but the narcotics dog is relentless. >> residue. >> this was where? >> under the box there. the one we just shook down, you know, that i told you about. >> you found the -- this was up under the box and had that residue smell on it? >> yeah, the dog alerting on it. >> and the sticker was up...
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. >> cory booker i looking to constituents and going to new jersey companies.ould to bid around say, what about thoseho want for dollar prescription drugs, what about those who wt cheaper ts, consumer products and whenever villainous things you're taxing to walmart. it is not giving youhat option >> and think the governmen potion should be to take away choices that the consumers are supposed to have 56 to let the consumers decide. >> and that is exactly what is being done fast. t it this way a developer is involved. they should get to make really the end decision on who they won in the developing. because of political pressure and the nature of how politics is so important local community, that decision pow its second wait for. it booker did not back the other will go with whoever he did for. plain and simple. al the suddenness of dragging their feet on certain things that need to get done, speccal permits that might need to get files. neil: but where is the lobby for avaverage joe enjoy answer one cheaper drugs, cheaper consumer products, a super food and like
. >> cory booker i looking to constituents and going to new jersey companies.ould to bid around say, what about thoseho want for dollar prescription drugs, what about those who wt cheaper ts, consumer products and whenever villainous things you're taxing to walmart. it is not giving youhat option >> and think the governmen potion should be to take away choices that the consumers are supposed to have 56 to let the consumers decide. >> and that is exactly what is being done...
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i hope we can really make some changes specifically the booker t washington institution. if we could help you know that bev has been working to find locations to do this transitional housing as well. i want to focus on making sure wore putting the right dollars with the right projects and making - not just talking about those things but is making those things a reality through funding. so again thank you very much >> i was just going to comment not only the commissioners but the staff. it's great to see the fleet staffed program. and the commissioner worked on the transitional housing and it's important that the city needs to build more housing and the discretion that's out there and we need to track more data. and the chambers that the commissioner brought with the youth jobs and making sure that our city is doing much more than other urban centers. awe and commissioner i've seen his encourage in front of the the other committees and i'm happy that the lieutenant and others are here but i appreciate you stand up to the probation officers. i have great respect for that. b
i hope we can really make some changes specifically the booker t washington institution. if we could help you know that bev has been working to find locations to do this transitional housing as well. i want to focus on making sure wore putting the right dollars with the right projects and making - not just talking about those things but is making those things a reality through funding. so again thank you very much >> i was just going to comment not only the commissioners but the staff....
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newark mayor cory booker sharing tech voice. us first. cor wr booker, mayor of newark, joins us now. mr. mayor, good morning. one thing -- whenever you're on, i like your eternal optimism that government can be a force for g. i think it has something to do with being a mayor rather than a beltway individual. tell us some of the good things you hope come out of this. >> first of all, you're in the center of one of the great tech innovators which is mayor bloomberg and his team. what we're showing america is we can go from egovernment to we government, create ways for people to work together. when weather it's implementation of technology, streamline city services, things we're doing already in newark to some of the things he's on vanguard of, creating predictive government. for example, better figuring out what a strategically placed am ambulances and shorten their time towards finding people from three minutes to two minutes just by looking at positioning, at routes. and inviting in the private sector, inviting in a tech communi
newark mayor cory booker sharing tech voice. us first. cor wr booker, mayor of newark, joins us now. mr. mayor, good morning. one thing -- whenever you're on, i like your eternal optimism that government can be a force for g. i think it has something to do with being a mayor rather than a beltway individual. tell us some of the good things you hope come out of this. >> first of all, you're in the center of one of the great tech innovators which is mayor bloomberg and his team. what we're...
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let us remember booker t. o. every street. to every house just spoke in every home gosh they don't. sell best soldier of the great patriotic war. you fought to the bitter end my school near moscow in a stalingrad go through delivered bread at me to the located leningrad. and your burned in a tank at the front line. but you buy it when dying is to save millions of lives. use it to lost your kids and in the stolen labor camps it's not freedom to the inmates of auschwitz. who can model. and. if that got you did not intrude for an boundaries you need sky neither did you seek fame baeza she should just defended your motherland as a she defended your family. sprawl such as today remember all those who place their lives on the altar of a tree. the coolest barlow to that's. what it will as the years and decades passes each year. one generation takes the place of another not as good motion now but is it possible to pass into oblivion week says she the heroic deed of the warriors who defended not only our lives each but the very notion of a human being knew that fascism for she wanted to crus
let us remember booker t. o. every street. to every house just spoke in every home gosh they don't. sell best soldier of the great patriotic war. you fought to the bitter end my school near moscow in a stalingrad go through delivered bread at me to the located leningrad. and your burned in a tank at the front line. but you buy it when dying is to save millions of lives. use it to lost your kids and in the stolen labor camps it's not freedom to the inmates of auschwitz. who can model. and. if...
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for us to go to the research library of a booker round almost everyone was asian-americans. i looked in vain for any black students and not many white students of the following week i find the asian-americans there is no real mystery. they work. >>host: day you teach here at stanford? >>guest: i have not. when first came here them with a sit-in on seminars. >>host: deal miss teaching? >>guest: yes and no. teaching as it is today, and no. teaching as it was when i started out with a little college in new jersey i really loved it. when i taught my last class i was looking forward to to class the following monday but it changed drastically in one i get the offer from the hoover institution i said "this is it." there are many people out there who want to see the conditions of teaching at the university became such it was not worth the bother. >>host: what one turned you off? >> the attitude of students and faculty of the administration which does not leave much else. [laughter] the students begin to think if they showed up that of the grade was a constitutional right students wo
for us to go to the research library of a booker round almost everyone was asian-americans. i looked in vain for any black students and not many white students of the following week i find the asian-americans there is no real mystery. they work. >>host: day you teach here at stanford? >>guest: i have not. when first came here them with a sit-in on seminars. >>host: deal miss teaching? >>guest: yes and no. teaching as it is today, and no. teaching as it was when i started...
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not only is upton not contracted with the brand, but a booker previously told "the new york times" they'd never use her because, quote, anyone with enough money could buy a face like hers. >> being a good journalist, i was forced to google kate upton just to make sure everything was fine. >> and you're reporting back to us everything is okay. >> i have nothing to report. >> good reporter, nevertheless. >> good assignment. >> we want to look up more of these pictures. >>> let's talk ringo starr. he'll release never before seen photos of the beatles. >>> president obama tweeting this picture, looking dapper at the white house with justin tim ber lame. >> who wore it better? >> caption, suits and ties. >> can he dance like him, though? >> no, justin timberlake is the man. >>> in a recent interview, mick jagger joked r the only reason they were in l.a. was to make the lakers look a little bit younger. what's the average -- >> lakers are old. >> yeah, but experience. that's what they'd say. they're experienced. >>> and "two and a half men" no more. the void left behind is reportedly going to b
not only is upton not contracted with the brand, but a booker previously told "the new york times" they'd never use her because, quote, anyone with enough money could buy a face like hers. >> being a good journalist, i was forced to google kate upton just to make sure everything was fine. >> and you're reporting back to us everything is okay. >> i have nothing to report. >> good reporter, nevertheless. >> good assignment. >> we want to look up more...
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institution stanford university here is his most recent book, "intellectuals and race" this is a booker tv on c-span2. >> now on your screen is william gould, emeritus professor of law hear a stanford and also the author of this book "bargaining with baseball" labor relations in an age of prosperous turmoil" turmoil", mr. gold why are you writing about this topic? what is your involvement? >> at two different levels. one as someone as a young man as a child and follow throughout my life and i suppose passionately involved but principally as an observer and as well as someone who has written about it, a teaching sports law in talking a lot about baseball with labor law and sports law and finally i suppose the role that comes up in this book in particular is my involvement as both the arbitrator and most particularly the chairman of the nlrb during the clinton the administration when we were involved at that time with one of the greatest of strikes in terms of duration, the greatest drake to serve as a landmark for the development of baseball as a business in the entire history of the gam
institution stanford university here is his most recent book, "intellectuals and race" this is a booker tv on c-span2. >> now on your screen is william gould, emeritus professor of law hear a stanford and also the author of this book "bargaining with baseball" labor relations in an age of prosperous turmoil" turmoil", mr. gold why are you writing about this topic? what is your involvement? >> at two different levels. one as someone as a young man as a...
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. >>> and newark mayor corey booker disclosed he made $1.3 million in speaking fees since 2008. the 44-year-old democrat is opening an open new jersey senate seat next year. and that is your morning dish of scrambled politics. >>> just ahead, tragedy strikes during an fbi training exercise. >>> plus, a remote alaskan volcano roars to life. you're watching "first look" on msnbc. what if you could shrink your pores just by washing your face? [ female announcer ] neutrogena® pore refining cleanser. alpha-hydroxy and exfoliating beads work to clean and tighten pores so they can look half their size. pores...shrink 'em down to size! [ female announcer ] pore refining cleanser. neutrogena.® >>> syrian forces aided by the militant group hezbollah are moving into a key territory long held by rebel forces. anti-government activists and state-run media reports this news. if successful, it would be a major set back for opponents of president assad. >>> the fbi is looking into the deaths of two of its agents over the weekend. this happened during a training exercise. both were members of th
. >>> and newark mayor corey booker disclosed he made $1.3 million in speaking fees since 2008. the 44-year-old democrat is opening an open new jersey senate seat next year. and that is your morning dish of scrambled politics. >>> just ahead, tragedy strikes during an fbi training exercise. >>> plus, a remote alaskan volcano roars to life. you're watching "first look" on msnbc. what if you could shrink your pores just by washing your face? [ female announcer...
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'em pa booker school -- emma booker school. two photos here we want to show folks. >> guest: yes.these moments were following the famous moment when chief of staff andy card whispered in the president's ear. the president left the classroom with all the children and walked into the hold room, and that's where there was a tv in the corner that someone had turned on. and it showed the live images of the towers, the twin towers burning in new york. be and i was -- and i was just shocked like everyone just looking at that image, and immediately i tried to focus on making the pictures and not missing anything. what i tried to do was definitely have, connect what was happening in new york with what the president was doing. and i was waiting for the moment that the president would actually watch the tv to see what was happening, but he never looked up. he was so focused on his words because he was preparing for his very first statement to the nation and to the world in response to the attacks. and it wasn't until the moment that dan bartlett alerted everyone in the room and they were rep
'em pa booker school -- emma booker school. two photos here we want to show folks. >> guest: yes.these moments were following the famous moment when chief of staff andy card whispered in the president's ear. the president left the classroom with all the children and walked into the hold room, and that's where there was a tv in the corner that someone had turned on. and it showed the live images of the towers, the twin towers burning in new york. be and i was -- and i was just shocked like...
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comic strip of the black souchong -- shoeshine and it weighed move from modern jazz quartet or a booker t. washington. it was very funny he could turn into the super hero and it wasn't a stereotypical so there were ways around it. but it is there. >> i was going to ask about that. the mark of a free society to allow people to engage in this cartooning. because those images can become dangerous with the characters of jews during world war ii and how that incited hatred and violence i wonder if you would comment on that. >> and sorry i did not show it to have it cartoonists they would have hoped to noses and slobbering and fat and these images were on the cover and in those days to be on every street corner says the image of the jews for the germans and ultimately there's several things that happened there. a and interestingly the editor was the only noncombatant from nuremberg. and i don't believe in capital punishment if it is a lot and you have to do it so i don't sink you have to do everything it is the matters of taste and judgment. i have a strong presumption despite the fact that t
comic strip of the black souchong -- shoeshine and it weighed move from modern jazz quartet or a booker t. washington. it was very funny he could turn into the super hero and it wasn't a stereotypical so there were ways around it. but it is there. >> i was going to ask about that. the mark of a free society to allow people to engage in this cartooning. because those images can become dangerous with the characters of jews during world war ii and how that incited hatred and violence i...
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i read about booker t washington. his autobiography called "up from slavery." he was a slave and it was illegal for slaves to read. that right there is a topic in and of itself that a lot of young people should be thinking about why was it illegal for slaves to read? because the slave owners knew that if they could read, they could liberate themselves. and the same thing goes today. those young people who are not availing themselves of the educational opportunities are intentionallien slaving themselves. >> the latin phrase for education, to bring forth from within, predisposes all these kids were born with their talent. that's their gift. you had a particular talent, too, in school where you could push people's buttons i read a commencement address you gave in 2007. there was a particularly good talent of yours. >> i would study my classmates to figure out what made them angry. i would figure it out and irritate them and irritate them until they were about to explode but i would never push the last button until we were in the classroom and the taacher was near
i read about booker t washington. his autobiography called "up from slavery." he was a slave and it was illegal for slaves to read. that right there is a topic in and of itself that a lot of young people should be thinking about why was it illegal for slaves to read? because the slave owners knew that if they could read, they could liberate themselves. and the same thing goes today. those young people who are not availing themselves of the educational opportunities are intentionallien...
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. >> his relationship with christie began earlier, oprah introduced them, he and cory booker the mayor -- >> i think he likes his style. >> mark zuckerberg is admired by a lot of people you see that movie the subject of his life, he may not be the nicest guy in the world. neil: facebook started to find girls. >> what he is doing is brave, if he can stand up to the left on this, good for him, i think that you know it is safe for a guy like him to -- chris christie but you come down take sides on something like keystone, and i think that president is held hostage on the far left on this, i will give zuckerberg props. neil: but also saying rich should pay more, i don't know whether to same percentage that president advised. he will leave you guessing. >> he could voluntarily pay more i'll take it. neil: he could, where do you think this is going with powerful silicon valley ties or those associated with technology community, in past, more liberal than consider ar are -- conservative they are not plates that way. what is in it for them it lean right. >> ironic whole context of about what p
. >> his relationship with christie began earlier, oprah introduced them, he and cory booker the mayor -- >> i think he likes his style. >> mark zuckerberg is admired by a lot of people you see that movie the subject of his life, he may not be the nicest guy in the world. neil: facebook started to find girls. >> what he is doing is brave, if he can stand up to the left on this, good for him, i think that you know it is safe for a guy like him to -- chris christie but you...
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she is not an anchor, attorney, but just a regular spectator that caught the eye of a cable news bookerle want to take a picture with you. >> yes. >> to the audience fixated on the jodi arias trial you are a celeb. >> what i have people tell me is katie, i love that you're -- not average person, but in essence i am. i'm not going in as a lawyer or doctor. i'm just going in as a person. >> just a regular person in the jodi arias show. >> this is not "jersey shore" this is not like did you see it when jay popped the situation in the eye. this is life and death. this is a death penalty case. >> and america is reacting to it like it's a reality show. >> like it is a reality show. >> this reality show was about to get real. [ female announcer ] can a body wash go beyond basic cleansing? olay ultra moisture body wash can with more moisturizers than seven bottles of the leading body wash. with ultra moisture your body wash is anything but basic soft, smooth skin with olay. all stations come over to mithis is for real this time. step seven point two one two. verify and lock. command is locked.
she is not an anchor, attorney, but just a regular spectator that caught the eye of a cable news bookerle want to take a picture with you. >> yes. >> to the audience fixated on the jodi arias trial you are a celeb. >> what i have people tell me is katie, i love that you're -- not average person, but in essence i am. i'm not going in as a lawyer or doctor. i'm just going in as a person. >> just a regular person in the jodi arias show. >> this is not "jersey...
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who said magic word and turned into a non-violent superman and the magic word kept changing from booker t. washington to whatever you want to know. it is a very funny comic strip and he managed to draw black folks in a way that wasn't stereotypical. there are ways around it and it is there, it is a line that if one goes over at one's peril. >> obviously it is the mark of a engage in this kind of political cartooning and the idea is to provoke. cartoons and images can become very dangerous. we think about the cartoons, caricatures of jews for example during world war ii and how that insulated hatred and violence so i wonder if you would comment on that. >> i am sorry i didn't show it. somehow it didn't find its way onto the slide show but i have in the book cartoons from bear stearns which were the worst, jews with pocono this, slobbering and fat and greedy and these images were on the covers and in those days these covers would be on every street corner and they took the image of the jew for germans who were not jewish and contributed ultimately to the terrible things that happened ther
who said magic word and turned into a non-violent superman and the magic word kept changing from booker t. washington to whatever you want to know. it is a very funny comic strip and he managed to draw black folks in a way that wasn't stereotypical. there are ways around it and it is there, it is a line that if one goes over at one's peril. >> obviously it is the mark of a engage in this kind of political cartooning and the idea is to provoke. cartoons and images can become very...
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. >> reporter: tiawanda booker is one of tony's social workers here at the pediatric center, formerly the hospital for sick children. it's a residential facility where tony has called home the last few years. >> what's he been doing lately? >> tony is the life of the unit. he really is. he's doing well here. he's been here for a while now. and typically he goes out to school during the daytime. >> reporter: tony has a particular fondness for this toy school bus because it reminds him of the one that picks him up to go to school each day. he's also learning to use color markers at school and we tried to help him with a picture of his school bus, the one he looks so forward to seeing each day. those who know him say he's making significant progress at school. although he doesn't speak, he vocalizes his happiness in many ways. >> tony is a very happy young man. he's able to let you know that by smiling, clapping, making different sorts of vocalizations. >> reporter: in fact everyone who works at the center loves tony, and he's quick to respond to their affection, often clapping or waving
. >> reporter: tiawanda booker is one of tony's social workers here at the pediatric center, formerly the hospital for sick children. it's a residential facility where tony has called home the last few years. >> what's he been doing lately? >> tony is the life of the unit. he really is. he's doing well here. he's been here for a while now. and typically he goes out to school during the daytime. >> reporter: tony has a particular fondness for this toy school bus because...
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. >> she is not an attorney but a regular spectator that caught the eye of a cable news booker, and voilawant to take a picture with you. >> yes. they do. >> to the audience fixated on the jodi arias trial you are a celeb. >> when i have people tell me is, katie, i lush that you're, not an average person. that in essence i am. i'm not going in as a lawyer or doctor. i'm just going in as a person. >> just a regular person in the jodi arias show. >> this is not "jersey shore" this isn't like, did you see it last night when jaywow popped the situation in the eye? this is life and death. this is a death penalty case. >> and america is reacting to it like a reality show. >> like it is a reality show. >> reporter: this reality show was about to get real. [ phil ]e joint pain and stiffness... accomplishing even little things can become major victories. i'm phil mickelson, pro golfer. when i was diagnosed with psoriatic arthritis, my rheumatologist prescribed enbrel for my pain and stiffness, and to help stop joint damage. [ male announcer ] enbrel may lower your ability to fight infections. seri
. >> she is not an attorney but a regular spectator that caught the eye of a cable news booker, and voilawant to take a picture with you. >> yes. they do. >> to the audience fixated on the jodi arias trial you are a celeb. >> when i have people tell me is, katie, i lush that you're, not an average person. that in essence i am. i'm not going in as a lawyer or doctor. i'm just going in as a person. >> just a regular person in the jodi arias show. >> this is not...
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says the magic word and turned it into a non-violent superman and the magic word kept changing from booker t. washington to the modern jazz quartet. there was a very funny construct and he managed to draw black folks in a way that was not stereotypical so there were ways around it and it's there as a problem and as a line that when one goes over it goes over apparel. >> is the market a free society to allow people that engage in this kind of political cartooning and the idea is to provoke the cartoons and images can become very dangerous and we think about cartoons of the characters for example in world war ii how that incite hatred and violence he and i wonder if you could comment on that. >> i'm sorry if i didn't show it. somehow it didn't find its way onto the slide show but i have in the book the cartoon humor which was worse and they would run with noses and slobbering and fat and all of the -- and these images were on the covers and in those days these covers would be on every street corner. and they said the image of the issue for germans who were not jews and they contribute to tha
says the magic word and turned it into a non-violent superman and the magic word kept changing from booker t. washington to the modern jazz quartet. there was a very funny construct and he managed to draw black folks in a way that was not stereotypical so there were ways around it and it's there as a problem and as a line that when one goes over it goes over apparel. >> is the market a free society to allow people that engage in this kind of political cartooning and the idea is to provoke...
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just a regular spectator who caught the eye of a cable news booker, and, voila.a picture with you. >> they do. they do. >> to the audience fixated on the jodi arias trial you are a celeb. >> what i have people telling me is katie i love that you're just, i don't want to just say average person, but in essence i am. i'm not going in there as a lawyer or a doctor, i'm just going in there as just a person. >> just a regular person in the jodi arias show. >> this is not "jersey shore" this isn't like, did you see it last night when jay-wow popped mike the situation in the eye? this is life and death. this is a death penalty case. >> and america is reacting to it like it's a reality show. >> like it is a reality show. >> this reality show was about to get real. [ male announcer ] this is bob, a regular guy with an irregular heartbeat. the usual, bob? not today. [ male announcer ] bob has afib: atrial fibrillation not caused by a heart valve problem, a condition that puts him at greater risk for a stroke. [ gps ] turn left. i don't think so. [ male announcer ] for year
just a regular spectator who caught the eye of a cable news booker, and, voila.a picture with you. >> they do. they do. >> to the audience fixated on the jodi arias trial you are a celeb. >> what i have people telling me is katie i love that you're just, i don't want to just say average person, but in essence i am. i'm not going in there as a lawyer or a doctor, i'm just going in there as just a person. >> just a regular person in the jodi arias show. >> this is...
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and we do have cory booker, obviously, who will run for the senate in new jersey.andidates who can sort of fill in and be the next barack obama. and then the republican side, there's this other kind of challenge. you have e.w. jackson, the reverend, now the lieutenant gubernatorial candidate in virginia nominated in a small convention by a small number of people but he's pretty far out there. alan west from florida who was seen as extreme, herman cain. there is a challenge on the republ republican side of finding viable candidates who can do for the party when they hope a rubio can do with latinos. >> what are you most proud of? is. >> i am proud of my team. i think people here are outstanding. we have just some of the best writers. our editors are fierce and intelligence and they've just really grown. and so just watching that growth and being a part of it has been really great. >> next weekend my office politics interview with nbc's natalie morales. >>> putting military wives to work one purse at a time. with the new staples rewards program you get 5% back, on ev
and we do have cory booker, obviously, who will run for the senate in new jersey.andidates who can sort of fill in and be the next barack obama. and then the republican side, there's this other kind of challenge. you have e.w. jackson, the reverend, now the lieutenant gubernatorial candidate in virginia nominated in a small convention by a small number of people but he's pretty far out there. alan west from florida who was seen as extreme, herman cain. there is a challenge on the republ...
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>> network bookers trying to get those big interviews and cnn did very well getting the brothers whocused on camera. >> so, if you can't get the three women, you get relatives, you get friends, anybody who can paint a picture. >> any element of the story you can get and put it on television. >> is that a problem, jim warren. the three women that have been through this horrible, almost unimaginable ordeal and, yet, naturally, journalists doing their jobs want to find out as much as they can about who these women are and what they went through. >> i mean, if they want privacy, sadly, they'll have to be jetted to, i think, seclusion in nepal because it's not going to happen within the confines of north america. and that can be expected. i mean, it's a stunning story that operates on, obviously, so many levels. it plays to all of our primal fears about our kids. there's just enough of a salacious in there and then there's actually serious matters of public policy, particularly how law enforcement treats all members of the community. all neighborhoods in a big city, if they do that equall
>> network bookers trying to get those big interviews and cnn did very well getting the brothers whocused on camera. >> so, if you can't get the three women, you get relatives, you get friends, anybody who can paint a picture. >> any element of the story you can get and put it on television. >> is that a problem, jim warren. the three women that have been through this horrible, almost unimaginable ordeal and, yet, naturally, journalists doing their jobs want to find out...
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and from the book from booker t. washington, it is a question of those who could pull their buckets up from where they stand to be carp enters, painters and others. but to learn something to be educated. i stand sadly on this floor, mr. jeffries and acknowledge as i speak, one of my boards is having a meeting. they are a school district, not higher education as we talk about tonight, but it plays into this, because there is a siege upon education in america. that board and that community, the north forest independent school district is fighting with every breath in their body to keep from closing after they have successfully succeeded in reaching the goals that were given to them, but our governor, governor rick perry, is opposed to their survival. our commissioner, michael williams, is opposed to their survival and as well, what a contrast when a few days ago, he staged another school district, african-american, but with the same proposal that north forest has. i stand on the floor today to acknowledge, is the sooge
and from the book from booker t. washington, it is a question of those who could pull their buckets up from where they stand to be carp enters, painters and others. but to learn something to be educated. i stand sadly on this floor, mr. jeffries and acknowledge as i speak, one of my boards is having a meeting. they are a school district, not higher education as we talk about tonight, but it plays into this, because there is a siege upon education in america. that board and that community, the...
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i don't think cory booker shows up in there, the last time they got together, it was a funny one.on my facebook page. ♪ now you can give yourself a kick in the rear! v8 v-fusion plus energy. natural energy from green tea plus fruits and veggies. need a little kick? ooh! could've had a v8. in the juice aisle. need a little kick? all stations come over to mithis is for real this time. step seven point two one two. verify and lock. command is locked. five seconds. three, two, one. standing by for capture. the most innovative software on the planet... dragon is captured. is connecting today's leading companies to places beyond it. siemens. answers. which is why he's investing in his heart health by eating kellogg's raisin bran®. good morning dad. hi, sweetie. [ male announcer ] here's another eye opener. not only is kellogg's raisin bran® heart healthy it's a delicious source of potassium. ♪ mom make you eat that? i happen to like raisins. now that's what i'm talkin' about. [ male announcer ] invest in your heart health with kellogg's raisin bran®. >>> john boehner is calling on presi
i don't think cory booker shows up in there, the last time they got together, it was a funny one.on my facebook page. ♪ now you can give yourself a kick in the rear! v8 v-fusion plus energy. natural energy from green tea plus fruits and veggies. need a little kick? ooh! could've had a v8. in the juice aisle. need a little kick? all stations come over to mithis is for real this time. step seven point two one two. verify and lock. command is locked. five seconds. three, two, one. standing by...
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radicals were never comfortable as a survey in the '60s with liberals in james feinstein wrote a booker so is an opportunity to talk about how the category has changed over time to a knowledge there is real differences and many people have problems with the central conservatism's historic klay and it is about the corporatism of the university today but continues today and seemingly by a liberal administrator advocating that on the one hand and the second is to open the question to talk about the politics to think about how does the conversation she'd -- change more generally? not just the professorial but what it is a just about the politics of people in the teaching profession. >> might be the only person in the room who knew clark. [laughter] i wrote extensively in a book but that i published in the '90s. he brings up and thought of himself as a perfect example of a of liberal and was completely shocked to find himself under attack both from the left and romney/ryan remember the free speech movement and ronald reagan running for governor were very closely linked and time. but the prob
radicals were never comfortable as a survey in the '60s with liberals in james feinstein wrote a booker so is an opportunity to talk about how the category has changed over time to a knowledge there is real differences and many people have problems with the central conservatism's historic klay and it is about the corporatism of the university today but continues today and seemingly by a liberal administrator advocating that on the one hand and the second is to open the question to talk about...
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in her home in albany, she not only welcomed as a dinner guest but as an overnight guest and booker t. washington. host: we have 12 minutes left. as arthur finishes three years, lucretia is establishing herself as a widow and enormous the popular first lady. how did she do that? people are curious about her moved to pasadena, calif.. guest: she could not take the cold winters in colorado anymore. she maintained a home in washington as a presidential widow. the house should continue to work on. guest: there were times when she would lease the house or property because it was just more feasible. her brother was the manager of in these, but california 1880's, there was a real opening up as a sort of a promised land, sunshine, and a lot of california was settled by wealthy midwesterners. pasadena in to 1900 and she was distantly related to two famous architects, green and green, known for the california craftsman style architecture. she had a great interest in architecture so she worked rate closely with them in designing this extraordinary craftsman manchin which is still standing as a p
in her home in albany, she not only welcomed as a dinner guest but as an overnight guest and booker t. washington. host: we have 12 minutes left. as arthur finishes three years, lucretia is establishing herself as a widow and enormous the popular first lady. how did she do that? people are curious about her moved to pasadena, calif.. guest: she could not take the cold winters in colorado anymore. she maintained a home in washington as a presidential widow. the house should continue to work on....
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. >> and steven rattner tomorrow and mare cory booker. a lot more to cover today.in us tomorrow too. "squawk box" will be right back. [ male announcer ] they say that hard work is its own reward. but there's nothing wrong with enjoying a little extra reward. ♪ that's why southwest built a better rapid rewards program with unlimited reward seats, no blackout dates, and points that don't expire. rewards that actually reward you. we are southwest. welcaboard. we are southwest. a brand new start. your chance to rise and shine. with centurylink as your trusted technology partner, you can do just that. with our visionary cloud infrastructure, global broadband network and custom communications solutions, your business is more reliable - secure - agile. and with responsive, dedicated support, we help you shine every day of the week. ready or not, the third hour of "squawk box" starts right now. >>> welcome back to "squawk box" here on cnbc. i'm joe kernen. becky has been spending the morning with warren buffett in omaha. they will be joined by microsoft chairman bill gates
. >> and steven rattner tomorrow and mare cory booker. a lot more to cover today.in us tomorrow too. "squawk box" will be right back. [ male announcer ] they say that hard work is its own reward. but there's nothing wrong with enjoying a little extra reward. ♪ that's why southwest built a better rapid rewards program with unlimited reward seats, no blackout dates, and points that don't expire. rewards that actually reward you. we are southwest. welcaboard. we are southwest. a...
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and in her home in albany, she not only welcomed as a dinner guest but as an overnight guest booker t. washington. host: we have 12 minutes left. and as the arthur administration gets its sea legs and finishes out its three years, lucretia garfield is establishing herself as a widow, enormously popular first lady. how does she do that? we've got a lot of people very curious about her move to pasadena, california. how did that all come about? guest: well, because she couldn't take the cold winters in ohio anymore. she also maintained a home in washington as a presidential widow. host: and the house in mentor, ohio, which she continued to work on? guest: right. but there were times that she leased the house or the property for -- because it was just more feasible. her brother i think was joe who was sort of the manager of the house. 1880's, rnia was 1890's an opening up as the promised land, sunshine. and a lot of california was settled by wealthy midwesterners. in e went out to pasadena 1900. and she was distantly related to these two famous architects, green and green. who sort of kno
and in her home in albany, she not only welcomed as a dinner guest but as an overnight guest booker t. washington. host: we have 12 minutes left. and as the arthur administration gets its sea legs and finishes out its three years, lucretia garfield is establishing herself as a widow, enormously popular first lady. how does she do that? we've got a lot of people very curious about her move to pasadena, california. how did that all come about? guest: well, because she couldn't take the cold...
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because this has to be about national -- >> i'd like to see more politicians do what i know mayor bookerod stamp challenge, actually spend a week or a month trying to live on food stamps. if you do that, i think how you see the demogogry starts. >> please understand there's no starbucks on snap. there's no -- i don't know -- i'm not going to quote his name. one person said just eat fluff and pork skins. you know, if you're going to take the challenge to really understand and walk in a person's shoes who lives in hunger and poverty, do it on the amount we use every day for a child and household. also understand there's no access in a lot of low-income neighborhoods to the nice fruit we're seek on this table. that's not it. >> this piece about child hunger, i just want to make sure we understand this one more time, both on the national crisis as well as what we were talking about before. when children are hungry, it harms cognitive development, it can change the architecture of the brain and nervous system. social and behavior problems, so it turns out you're not actually a bad kid. just a
because this has to be about national -- >> i'd like to see more politicians do what i know mayor bookerod stamp challenge, actually spend a week or a month trying to live on food stamps. if you do that, i think how you see the demogogry starts. >> please understand there's no starbucks on snap. there's no -- i don't know -- i'm not going to quote his name. one person said just eat fluff and pork skins. you know, if you're going to take the challenge to really understand and walk in...
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ever since a victoria's secret model booker told "the new york times" we would never use kate.n go out and buy." >> whether victoria's secret owned the rights to this photo or not, it's very unorthodox for a company to use a model in this explicit a way without that model's knowledge first. >> reporter: the 20-year-old quickly rose to fame after being discovered in 2008 just three years later landing on the cover of "si" about the same time she was working for victoria's secret. but shortly thereafter, the lingerie giant reportedly branded her as too voob for the runway and dropped her. which leaves some now wondering if she wasn't good enough then, why is she good enough now? >> when those photos were taken two years ago, none of us really knew who kate upton was. now she's a huge celebrity and if victoria's secret still owns those photos it's just good business for them to use them. >> now, we did reach out to both for comment. neither side is talking. as they mentioned in the piece, it is within victoria's secret's legal right to use them. but why now? >> because she's hot r
ever since a victoria's secret model booker told "the new york times" we would never use kate.n go out and buy." >> whether victoria's secret owned the rights to this photo or not, it's very unorthodox for a company to use a model in this explicit a way without that model's knowledge first. >> reporter: the 20-year-old quickly rose to fame after being discovered in 2008 just three years later landing on the cover of "si" about the same time she was working...
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you were the frederick douglas, booker t.rgood marshall and, yes, martin luther king, jr. these men were many things to many people and they knew full well the role racism played in their lives but when it came to their own accomplishments and sense of purpose, they had no time for excuses. every one of you have a grandma, an uncle or a parent who has told you at some point in life as an african-american you have to work twice as hard as anyone else if you want to get by. i think president mays put it even better. he said whatever you do strive to do it so well that no man living and no man dead and no man yet to be born can do it any better. and i promise you what was needed in dr. mays time, that spirit of excellence, hard work, dedication and no excuses is needed more than ever. if you think you can get over in this economy just because you have a morehouse degree, you have a rude awakening. if you keep hungry, keep hustling, keep on your grind and get other folks to do the same, nobody can stop you. and when i talk about
you were the frederick douglas, booker t.rgood marshall and, yes, martin luther king, jr. these men were many things to many people and they knew full well the role racism played in their lives but when it came to their own accomplishments and sense of purpose, they had no time for excuses. every one of you have a grandma, an uncle or a parent who has told you at some point in life as an african-american you have to work twice as hard as anyone else if you want to get by. i think president mays...
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>> especially for politicians cory booker is an example how to use social media and is comfortable withtter and has a following on twitter i'd like any other local politician i have never seen before. that does not necessarily mean they will go under to create a twitter account but in his case is it matches his pat -- personality very well. whether this officials or staff for a combination they have to figure out who was most comfortable informal conversations. and being part of a level playing field. some people are better than others. >> one of the things that is very striking about the events that have been now that his project to a striking the least dramatic event is that so much of what was happening at the time is left there. there is an archive that is immediately accessible with everything going on that day and as well as a newspaper clipping. to go back and review with the archives as well and is grieving but also wanting to move on and not be a defining part to and what is the effect of that? >> i think not so much to read the archives but i tried to remember it will be in th
>> especially for politicians cory booker is an example how to use social media and is comfortable withtter and has a following on twitter i'd like any other local politician i have never seen before. that does not necessarily mean they will go under to create a twitter account but in his case is it matches his pat -- personality very well. whether this officials or staff for a combination they have to figure out who was most comfortable informal conversations. and being part of a level...
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booker truffaut. the clerk will call the roll. [roll call] [roll call] [roll call] [roll call] [roll call] >> that nays having a majority, it is not adopted. are there further amendments to the nutrition title? senator roberts. >> madam chairwoman, i have a bail that encompasses the amendments considered in some of that to be considered, so this is a comprehensive amendment with regards to what i call foodstamp reform. i'm going to introduce this, read it quickly and withdraw it and see if it could be considered on the floor. in that respect, perhaps the senator from new york could check her broad pressure a little bit family can move on down the road. this amendment cosponsored by senator thune and johanns would rein in the expenditure. we talk about s.n.a.p. of course. we can restore of providing benefits to those truly in need to save over $31 billion. i think it's accurate. first, the amendment eliminates the lady who pull. let me be clear, eliminating the loop does not affect s.n.a.p. eligibility. only decreases those who wou
booker truffaut. the clerk will call the roll. [roll call] [roll call] [roll call] [roll call] [roll call] >> that nays having a majority, it is not adopted. are there further amendments to the nutrition title? senator roberts. >> madam chairwoman, i have a bail that encompasses the amendments considered in some of that to be considered, so this is a comprehensive amendment with regards to what i call foodstamp reform. i'm going to introduce this, read it quickly and withdraw it and...
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booker could be a national conversation as well as deval patrick but republicans have a lot more national contenders who are minorities than the democrats. host: last week, you wrote an article with the headline "how the colorado and -- election law incentivizes the gop." we have been talking about personalities. talk to us about this process and how it may incentivize the republicans. guest: this is one of my favorite things to talk about. it is hugely important to the way politics are played. every time a new majority takes over a state legislature like republican sweep to power in 2010 and democrats win back power in some states and to 2012 wheney have a checklist they get to office. they find the light switches and the second thing they do is find a ruston's and the third thing they do is select leadership in is beijing'sing the election rules to make sure their majority will stay in place. after 2010 when republicans won so many districts, more than 700 state legislative seats across the country, but started on this is beijing's thecampaign to tinker with a vog rules. democrats have
booker could be a national conversation as well as deval patrick but republicans have a lot more national contenders who are minorities than the democrats. host: last week, you wrote an article with the headline "how the colorado and -- election law incentivizes the gop." we have been talking about personalities. talk to us about this process and how it may incentivize the republicans. guest: this is one of my favorite things to talk about. it is hugely important to the way politics...
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i really like tammy baldwin of wisconsin and cory booker. i think those two are exemplary people. think they would make outstanding candidates. i think they would serve as a very wise and deliberative chief executives if given the opportunity. host: how do you see them stacking up against hillary clinton, being talked about in papers as the far and away favorite? caller: if you recall in 2008, there was an air of inevitability regarding howard clinton. i personally have nothing against hillary clinton. i think she has done a number of fine things, especially in the last four years as secretary of state or i. however, anything can happen in iowa. it often does. iowa does not really choose the next nominee of the party, but it windows the field. -- winnows the field. i think there is opportunity for second and third place spot. it is part of one of the reasons why i am calling -- i really want to lament the way in the direction of the republican party of today. it has gone a long way from its roots. -- fromhed in the 1850s the middle way of generalized power in the 1950s, it is a cr
i really like tammy baldwin of wisconsin and cory booker. i think those two are exemplary people. think they would make outstanding candidates. i think they would serve as a very wise and deliberative chief executives if given the opportunity. host: how do you see them stacking up against hillary clinton, being talked about in papers as the far and away favorite? caller: if you recall in 2008, there was an air of inevitability regarding howard clinton. i personally have nothing against hillary...
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in her home in albany, she not only welcomed as a dinner guest but as an overnight guest and booker twashington. host: we have 12 minutes left. as arthur finishes three years, lucretia is establishing herself as a widow and enormous the popular first lady. how did she do that? people are curious about her moved to pasadena, calif.. guest: she could not take the cold winters in colorado anymore. she maintained a home in washington as a presidential widow. host: at the house should continue to work on. guest: there were times when she would lease the house or property because it was just more feasible. her brother was the manager of the house, but california in the 1880's, there was a real opening up as a sort of a promised land, sunshine, and a lot of california was settled by wealthy midwesterners. she went out to pasadena in 1900 and she was distantly related to two famous architects, green and green, known for the california craftsman style architecture. she had a great interest in architecture so she worked rate closely with them in designing this extraordinary craftsman mansion wh
in her home in albany, she not only welcomed as a dinner guest but as an overnight guest and booker twashington. host: we have 12 minutes left. as arthur finishes three years, lucretia is establishing herself as a widow and enormous the popular first lady. how did she do that? people are curious about her moved to pasadena, calif.. guest: she could not take the cold winters in colorado anymore. she maintained a home in washington as a presidential widow. host: at the house should continue to...
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he paired with educators booker t. washington and horaceman, professor corbin was thought to be one of the most highly educated individuals of his time. as a scholarly graduate of ohio university, during his tenure at branch normal he worked tirelessly to maintain an adequate physical plant and academic program. the student population grew from seven students to 241 udents by 1894 when arkansas graduated its pictures african-american student. as beneficiaries of his work, we hold professor corbin and his legacy in high esteem, an institution which started with seven students, it's now the university of arkansas at pine bluff, offering degrees, masters degrees, bachelors degrees and doctorate degrees. we owe joseph carter corbin, our first president and the founder of a now great institution a debt of gratitude and thank him for his work. i thank you, mr. chairman, and yield back the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the chair recognizes the gentlewoman from south dakota, s. noem, for five minutes. -- mrs. no
he paired with educators booker t. washington and horaceman, professor corbin was thought to be one of the most highly educated individuals of his time. as a scholarly graduate of ohio university, during his tenure at branch normal he worked tirelessly to maintain an adequate physical plant and academic program. the student population grew from seven students to 241 udents by 1894 when arkansas graduated its pictures african-american student. as beneficiaries of his work, we hold professor...
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cory booker is comfortable at twitter and has created a following on twitter unlike any other local politicianhave ever seen before. that doesn't mean every politician will create a twitter account and expect the same thing to happen. i think in matches his personality fairly well. they need to figure out who is most comfortable being parts of informal conversations and being part of a more level playing field and willing to listen. some people are better at that than others. >> one thing that is striking about the events that happen and in any dramatic events like sandy hook is that so much that is happening at the time is left there. there is an archive that is accessible, everything going on that day as well as the newspaper clippings. ate you gone back and looked incidents in the archive as well? community thata is grieving but also wants to move on. what is the effect that is happening there? much i go back to read the archive. every time i write something, i tried to remember it will be in the archive. >> whenever i go back and get archives with my tweets or grab some social materials to
cory booker is comfortable at twitter and has created a following on twitter unlike any other local politicianhave ever seen before. that doesn't mean every politician will create a twitter account and expect the same thing to happen. i think in matches his personality fairly well. they need to figure out who is most comfortable being parts of informal conversations and being part of a more level playing field and willing to listen. some people are better at that than others. >> one thing...