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it was great to see charles r. drew here. he was a member of my mother's family. we celebrate our family reunions in the summer. they are there and iti is great to see the school year. it is my great pleasure and honor to kick off the 2012 black history month and to share some reflection about black women and american culture and history. the publication, black history bulletin, recently devoted an entire issue to the subject and in their forward, to blackmuns dollars attributed these characteristics to black woman in america. unshakable, conflating sacrifice -- on flinching sacrifice. we know about countless women from the past to the present who have lived their lives in this way. in fact, like many of you come out my political and educational and historical education started with my family. my consciousness about being black and being proud began with the luminous woman in my life will comprise my roots, my fulcrum and my foundation. my fraternal grandmother, her father was born a slave and later became an owner of a farm in virginia. in prince edward county, v
it was great to see charles r. drew here. he was a member of my mother's family. we celebrate our family reunions in the summer. they are there and iti is great to see the school year. it is my great pleasure and honor to kick off the 2012 black history month and to share some reflection about black women and american culture and history. the publication, black history bulletin, recently devoted an entire issue to the subject and in their forward, to blackmuns dollars attributed these...
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it was great to see charles r. drew here. he was a member of my mother's family.celebrate our family reunions in the summer. they are there and iti is great to see the school year. it is my great pleasure and honor to kick off the 2012 black history month and to share some reflection about black women and american culture and history. the publication, black history bulletin, recently devoted an entire issue to the subject and in their forward, to blackmuns dollars attributed these
it was great to see charles r. drew here. he was a member of my mother's family.celebrate our family reunions in the summer. they are there and iti is great to see the school year. it is my great pleasure and honor to kick off the 2012 black history month and to share some reflection about black women and american culture and history. the publication, black history bulletin, recently devoted an entire issue to the subject and in their forward, to blackmuns dollars attributed these
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r repeal it. >> in friday's column charles says that if the law is upheld it will fundamentally redefines the socialou'll be out there nina. what will happen? >> [laughter] most s scholars seem to think that it will be close but t they will all hold it. -- upholdi t. my husband is a doctor and i taed a lot of lks in this field all the time. the social contract and in terms of medical care is going to change a matter what. it is very different today than it was 20 years ago, 30 years ago, certainly 50 years ago. we will go to a different kind of relationship wiwith the medical profession. >> mitt romney in an op-ed in friday'sus today," says that "it is a traumatic intrusion into our livestock thi-- dramatic church and into our lives." -- dramatic intrution into our lives." >> romney would know, having done the same thing in massachusetts. lots of people will have health care. says a worthy objective. -- this is a worthy objective. >>>> charles does not agree. >> if you interpret the c commerce clause to allow the government to force a an individual to enter into a private contract with a private com
r repeal it. >> in friday's column charles says that if the law is upheld it will fundamentally redefines the socialou'll be out there nina. what will happen? >> [laughter] most s scholars seem to think that it will be close but t they will all hold it. -- upholdi t. my husband is a doctor and i taed a lot of lks in this field all the time. the social contract and in terms of medical care is going to change a matter what. it is very different today than it was 20 years ago, 30 years...
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r-- tonight's . first fox business correspondent charles gasperino. also labor secretary under george bush and distinguished fellow and fox news contributor elaine chow and business owner dave mcarthur who owns and operates mcarthur's bakery in st. louis, missouri. >> charlie, you are going to be looking for specific things from these candidates tonight. tell me what you are hoping to hear them say? >> well, basically i want them to go beyond the numbers. i deal with numbers every day. these guys love to talk about numbers when they talk about the economy. i want to hear more than i am taking the corporate tax rate down to 20 percent to get jobs going. i want to see meat on the bones. >> secretary chow you have had long issues of labor to find a way to create jobs. specifically are there things that you are going to be listening for as these candidates talk to us? >> when i was talking to labor one of the primary concerns was the rate of job creation in our economy. the national unemployment rate is an alarmingly high 8.3 percent. we have over 12 mill
r-- tonight's . first fox business correspondent charles gasperino. also labor secretary under george bush and distinguished fellow and fox news contributor elaine chow and business owner dave mcarthur who owns and operates mcarthur's bakery in st. louis, missouri. >> charlie, you are going to be looking for specific things from these candidates tonight. tell me what you are hoping to hear them say? >> well, basically i want them to go beyond the numbers. i deal with numbers every...
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r-- tonight's . first fox business correspondent charles gasperino. also labor secretary under george bush and distinguished fellow and fox news contributor elaine chow and business owner dave mcarthur who owns and operates mcarthur's bakery in st. louis, missouri. >> charlie, you are going to be looking for specific things from these candidates tonight. tell me what you are hoping to hear them say? >> well, basically i want them to go beyond the numbers. i deal with numbers every day. these guys love to talk about numbers when they talk about the economy. i want to hear more than i am taking the corporate tax rate down to 20 percent to get jobs going. i want to see meat on the bones. >> secretary chow you have had long issues of labor to find a way to create jobs. specifically are there things that you are going to be listening for as these candidates talk to us? >> when i was talking to labor one of the primary concerns was the rate of job creation in our economy. the national unemployment rate is an alarmingly high 8.3 percent. we have over 12 mill
r-- tonight's . first fox business correspondent charles gasperino. also labor secretary under george bush and distinguished fellow and fox news contributor elaine chow and business owner dave mcarthur who owns and operates mcarthur's bakery in st. louis, missouri. >> charlie, you are going to be looking for specific things from these candidates tonight. tell me what you are hoping to hear them say? >> well, basically i want them to go beyond the numbers. i deal with numbers every...
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report with me max kaiser and stacy herbert and i want to thank my guests charles go yet if you want to me now please just as a reporter r t t v are you until next time ask either saying. world. technology innovation all the developments around russia we've got the future or covered. all.
report with me max kaiser and stacy herbert and i want to thank my guests charles go yet if you want to me now please just as a reporter r t t v are you until next time ask either saying. world. technology innovation all the developments around russia we've got the future or covered. all.
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me max kaiser and stacey herbert and i want to thank my guests charles going yet if you're honest i mean email please is our ties report r t t v that are you until next time ask either saying. well. technology innovation called the ins developments around russia we've gone to the future or covered.
me max kaiser and stacey herbert and i want to thank my guests charles going yet if you're honest i mean email please is our ties report r t t v that are you until next time ask either saying. well. technology innovation called the ins developments around russia we've gone to the future or covered.
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with me max kaiser and stacy herbert and i want to thank my guests charles going yet it was never an email please just archives a report at r t t v are you until next time next guys are saying. you know sometimes you see a story and it seems so you think you understand it and then you glimpse something else you hear or see some other part of it and realized everything you thought you knew you don't i'm tom harpur welcome to the big picture. live.
with me max kaiser and stacy herbert and i want to thank my guests charles going yet it was never an email please just archives a report at r t t v are you until next time next guys are saying. you know sometimes you see a story and it seems so you think you understand it and then you glimpse something else you hear or see some other part of it and realized everything you thought you knew you don't i'm tom harpur welcome to the big picture. live.
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. >> can you tell me as a repor r reporter -- i want to you respond to this -- the police. i know all good reporters, including charlesust your sources. in the end you have a tradecraft. you have to go around, bounce them off against each other, try to find a way to get to the truth. is it your sense as a reporter, what is the angle of the police? are they playing defense here? do they feel scared? are they really trying to get information out for the public good? how would weigh it? >> well, the police are no longer in this case. they've been taken out of the case. the case has been given to the special prosecutor. the police chief was basically ousted and put on a temporary leave. so they're not really involved in the case anymore. and yesterday they had an extraordinary press conference where they said the information that was leaked was accurate, it was an unauthorized leak, but it was accurate. >> i want to turn this over to charles now. your judgment. i fear this will be a racial issue in this country where everybody comes with their baggage. that baggage is racial, and it doesn't lead to a common view of things
. >> can you tell me as a repor r reporter -- i want to you respond to this -- the police. i know all good reporters, including charlesust your sources. in the end you have a tradecraft. you have to go around, bounce them off against each other, try to find a way to get to the truth. is it your sense as a reporter, what is the angle of the police? are they playing defense here? do they feel scared? are they really trying to get information out for the public good? how would weigh it?...
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r-e in cream. i don't know. that's reaching. 84% of men eat oreos whole, 41% of women pull those cookies apart. >> doesn't surprise me. powerful new york senator charlesumer is taking apple and google to task over privacy. scott joins us. he got their attention. >> the two companies are going to come to him to discuss the issue. this stems from a "new york times" investigation that discovered both apple and android apps can upload private data including pictures without your knowledge or permission. the investigation didn't find evidence of it happening but proved it's possible. the controversy over privacy and apps got its start with a little known app and it snowballed from there. stocks headed for a lower open after european economist says the overall economy shrank. china is growing fast but trying to slow its growth to avoid inflati inflation. word of that put pressure on stocks. remember the sweet life of zach and cody on youtube along with lots of disney contents. whole episodes there legally thanks to an agreement. it just launched a search for disney shows on youtube. at some point disney is going to make original content for youtube as well.
r-e in cream. i don't know. that's reaching. 84% of men eat oreos whole, 41% of women pull those cookies apart. >> doesn't surprise me. powerful new york senator charlesumer is taking apple and google to task over privacy. scott joins us. he got their attention. >> the two companies are going to come to him to discuss the issue. this stems from a "new york times" investigation that discovered both apple and android apps can upload private data including pictures without...
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charles. nice to have you with us. >> thank you. >> let's talk about the department of justice stepping in r in, the civil rights bureau. >> they'reng at whether or not this was a hate crime so they will be look at the actions and activities of george zimmerman. a hate crime is a traditional crime but with bias, murder, arson or traditional crimes but a hate crime has an additional element which is bias and the federal government has an interest in protecting americans from hate crimes because they believe that it's something that lends itself towards terrorism because most people say why would the federal government want to step in. one is a hate crime and two is color of law abuses. law enforcement has wide latitude to arrest and to detain people, and so what the fbi does is they step in and find out whether or not law enforcement has abused that wide latitude, and in this case it would be a non-action and not doing. >> in not arresting jornl zimmerman. we looked at the 911 call let's play george zimmerman's call to the dispatch at the beginning before all of this happened where he said he believed there was someone who looked s
charles. nice to have you with us. >> thank you. >> let's talk about the department of justice stepping in r in, the civil rights bureau. >> they'reng at whether or not this was a hate crime so they will be look at the actions and activities of george zimmerman. a hate crime is a traditional crime but with bias, murder, arson or traditional crimes but a hate crime has an additional element which is bias and the federal government has an interest in protecting americans from...