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because we'll come up a little later with a discussion on the show about clarence thomas. they're releasing a new anita hill movie 20 years after the attack. at the time he went through this, he said it is a lynching because they don't agree with my policies. >> the left, they pride themselves on having a voting group of blacks. i was actually raised liberal, and once i got to college i was able to navigate my way out that and found out that the conservative principles aligned with my values. i was the one that made it. it was a natural transition for me. people have avenues where they can find out more information about conservative principles. that is like whathouse is doing down there in atlanta. >> and chris, the left, many of the left pride themselves of being acceptable on many many things of people being different, certainly have interracial marriage, one of the things they are accepting of. and interracial marriage where one is conservative and one not in general, what are your thoughts? >> their tolerance definitely comes into question. i think with the tweet they
because we'll come up a little later with a discussion on the show about clarence thomas. they're releasing a new anita hill movie 20 years after the attack. at the time he went through this, he said it is a lynching because they don't agree with my policies. >> the left, they pride themselves on having a voting group of blacks. i was actually raised liberal, and once i got to college i was able to navigate my way out that and found out that the conservative principles aligned with my...
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karen and clarence, i really want to hear from both you.is a candid conversation and a tricky one in some ways. first of all, karen, i have never detected from the distance you and i work from him, i'm not a friend of the president. i don't know him very well. i've met him three or four times and it's been cordial, but i don't know his heart. and yet he strikes me as someone coming from a mixed background of a white mother, white grandparents who were active in his upbringing, a distant if missing is probably the right word african father, that he is somehow someone who has a benefit of seeing things from many perspectives. and my view is he doesn't take sides even, if you will, in any kind of anger. but sarah palin, for example, today said he should stop playing the race card. i've never seen him play it. your thoughts. >> but you know, sarah palin and those guys say those things because they want to stifle conversation, which i think is dangerous. and i really give the president so much credit for talking so candidly about this, because l
karen and clarence, i really want to hear from both you.is a candid conversation and a tricky one in some ways. first of all, karen, i have never detected from the distance you and i work from him, i'm not a friend of the president. i don't know him very well. i've met him three or four times and it's been cordial, but i don't know his heart. and yet he strikes me as someone coming from a mixed background of a white mother, white grandparents who were active in his upbringing, a distant if...
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i think clarence is on to be to something to be honest. frankly i think row vocational schools and high school and things like that if they're not learning the academic stuff, you can teach them things. we had plenty in d. c. our problem is we lost manufacturing jobs in the first century of the decade. >> i've got to move this forward. we're not striking all the right notes. one sure state of the union scene will be economic, i believe, inequality. >> let me repeat. the combined trends of increased inequality and decreasing mobility pose a fundamental threat to the american dream, our way of life and what we stand for around the globe. >> so said president obama in december last month and the theme of economic inequality will be one he repeats next tuesday during his state of the union address. the president's focus comes just as a major study from oxfan international an antipublic group working in more than 90 countries released some startling stats. get this, the richest 85 people in the world own more wealth than the poorest top of the
i think clarence is on to be to something to be honest. frankly i think row vocational schools and high school and things like that if they're not learning the academic stuff, you can teach them things. we had plenty in d. c. our problem is we lost manufacturing jobs in the first century of the decade. >> i've got to move this forward. we're not striking all the right notes. one sure state of the union scene will be economic, i believe, inequality. >> let me repeat. the combined...
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king quickly rejected. >> he says, "clarence, i thought you were my radical." i said, "i don't quite understand what you mean." he says, "what is this? you go on and state the issue in the war, and then you say, 'but on the other hand,' and then you go on and state it, and you say, 'but on the one hand and the other hand.'" he says, "clarence, you above all people should know that the vietnam war is either morally right or morally wrong. it's not on the one hand or on the other hand." tavis: to get the speech he wanted, dr. king then turned to one of his closest friends, vincent harding. he's credited with writing the basic framework of the speech, which king then embellished. tavis: that legal folder that's sitting on your lap -- what have you inside that folder? >> okay, well, this is my file for that first draft of the speech that was delivered in this place. tavis: can i touch this? >> you may touch it, but don't touch it too hard. [laughter] tavis: wow. i'm immediately stunned, because this obviously is a piece of history -- the first draft of the speech.
king quickly rejected. >> he says, "clarence, i thought you were my radical." i said, "i don't quite understand what you mean." he says, "what is this? you go on and state the issue in the war, and then you say, 'but on the other hand,' and then you go on and state it, and you say, 'but on the one hand and the other hand.'" he says, "clarence, you above all people should know that the vietnam war is either morally right or morally wrong. it's not on the...
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. >>> it's a clarence rutherford market.n't clarence, he was lumpy on "leave it to beaver." all the companies struggling to make their quarters are using the term lumpy. to put it simply, if you describe your sales as lumpy, you'll take your lumps. take apple. still lots of growth, amazing considering we're at the 30th anniversary of the macintosh category in the pc, but they're pretty lumpy. not as many sold. it seemed like there was inventory, could it be proper with the draconian contracts with the subscribers? maybe. then there's sea gate. i mean, wow. this disk drive company has done everything you could ask for, buying back a third of the shares, paying the dividend policy, and exactly what a karl icahn wants apple to do. their high end disk drive business was inconsistent. and i think the inconsistency made for, yes, lumpiness. hence, sea gate plunged 11.5% today. then we have the ceo of ethan allen on the show, boy are their sales lumpy. it's almost week to week. you see good traffic one month, and they're switching
. >>> it's a clarence rutherford market.n't clarence, he was lumpy on "leave it to beaver." all the companies struggling to make their quarters are using the term lumpy. to put it simply, if you describe your sales as lumpy, you'll take your lumps. take apple. still lots of growth, amazing considering we're at the 30th anniversary of the macintosh category in the pc, but they're pretty lumpy. not as many sold. it seemed like there was inventory, could it be proper with the...
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only clarence thomas. >> for the past seven or eight years clarence thomas has not a question but the chief surprisingly asked nothing. that?t do you think about >> i think the chief would be inclined to think this is too big of a zone but we done from anything he said. the supreme court has a zone itself. >> you can't get up on the plaza, right. feet? >> that's more than 35 feet. much more than 35 feet. like a stalking horse issue? you mentioned, 14 years since abortion case big at the court. does that mean now anti-abortion activists finding other ways in? >> it's been 14 years since we've had an abortion protest case. had abortion since then. yes, but you're right, gwen, oft the fundamental issue roe v. wade, can abortion be outlawed, that's basically settled. outlawed.be since 1973, women have had a constitutional right to end a there have been all sorts of access issues and this is another access issue of close can people get there. will it be hard for a woman to get to a clinic? gwen: thank you. here is the least surprising news of the week, the affordable care act with all of i
only clarence thomas. >> for the past seven or eight years clarence thomas has not a question but the chief surprisingly asked nothing. that?t do you think about >> i think the chief would be inclined to think this is too big of a zone but we done from anything he said. the supreme court has a zone itself. >> you can't get up on the plaza, right. feet? >> that's more than 35 feet. much more than 35 feet. like a stalking horse issue? you mentioned, 14 years since abortion...
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but then there is the fourth man, clarence king. a fascinating character. highly educated, amusing, from newport, rhode island, fantastic american from a very good lost family. he went to yale, got his ph.d at harvard. at the age of 27, was given charge of the survey of all the land between sacramento and cheyenne, what's known as the 40th parallel survey. it took him seven years. the books and the maps would cost hundreds of thousand dollars to date. beautifully beautifully accomplished. and yet all sorts of amazing adventures while doing the survey. but a reward for doing it so well he was appointed be the first ever -- newly body for the united states geological survey which, of course, today and which maps in its entirety. he moved to new york to the headquarters of the usgs and he was the first. the second was john was about the his personal life is what i wanted to mention briefly because i was astonished when i stumbled across a. i hope no one will find this offensive but he was a sexually very energetic young man, but he did not like white women. he
but then there is the fourth man, clarence king. a fascinating character. highly educated, amusing, from newport, rhode island, fantastic american from a very good lost family. he went to yale, got his ph.d at harvard. at the age of 27, was given charge of the survey of all the land between sacramento and cheyenne, what's known as the 40th parallel survey. it took him seven years. the books and the maps would cost hundreds of thousand dollars to date. beautifully beautifully accomplished. and...
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clarence thomas frankly because he does not trust white people. i have a'' from him where he says if there were dogs lying in the street with the victims of what young black men are victims of then the blue haired women would take care of them but because they are young black man nobody cares. so justice thomas is cynical about race-based remedies he thinks white people do not care but there is that concern. they also have in common the way they practice their blackness. they strategically avoid being black when networks for them. when it does not then day don't pay attention. we saw that with justice thomas during the hearings about different interactions with anita hill. he called it the high-tech lynching being very significant with the whole history of violence against blackman suggesting it would happen to him. barack obama again just does not like to talk about race. he only does it when he absolutely has to then he says as little as he can get away with id explaining to white people how people feel. it is more translation they of leadership
clarence thomas frankly because he does not trust white people. i have a'' from him where he says if there were dogs lying in the street with the victims of what young black men are victims of then the blue haired women would take care of them but because they are young black man nobody cares. so justice thomas is cynical about race-based remedies he thinks white people do not care but there is that concern. they also have in common the way they practice their blackness. they strategically...
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the other thing, did heroic work, and personal life was quite extraordinary, clarence king. and the geological survey, the 1860s and 1870s, were slightly dulled men who survey most of the coast of nebraska, the northern plains, then in yellowstone, and the battle of shiloh, despite that disability manage to get all the way to the grand canyon, and the power would be spinning in their graves. and some while ago, trivial reasons, argument in congress, national parks they essentially discover have to be shot down but then there is the fourth man and he is called clarence king. the first king is fascinating, diminutive, highly educated, and using from newport, road island across the american west from a very good family. and a ph.d. in harvard comment at the age of 27, in charge of the survey of all the land between sacramento and cheyenne in the north, 40th parallel survey, took seven years and the books and maps, and beautifully accomplished. and doing the survey, the reward for doing it, the first-ever director of this newly established, united states geological survey still
the other thing, did heroic work, and personal life was quite extraordinary, clarence king. and the geological survey, the 1860s and 1870s, were slightly dulled men who survey most of the coast of nebraska, the northern plains, then in yellowstone, and the battle of shiloh, despite that disability manage to get all the way to the grand canyon, and the power would be spinning in their graves. and some while ago, trivial reasons, argument in congress, national parks they essentially discover have...
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clarence thomas frankly because he does not trust white people. i have a'' from him where he says if there were dogs lying in the street with the victims of what young black men are victims of then the blue haired women would take care of them but because they are young black man nobody cares. so justice thomas is cynical about race-based remedies he thinks white people do not care but there is that concern. they also have in common the way they practice their blackness. they strategically avoid being black when networks for them. when it does not then day don't pay attention. we saw that with justice thomas during the hearings about different interactions with anita hill. he called it the high-tech lynching being very significant with the whole history of violence against blackman suggesting it would happen to him. barack obama again just does not like to talk about race. he only does it when he absolutely has to then he says as little as he can get away with id explaining to white people how people fe
clarence thomas frankly because he does not trust white people. i have a'' from him where he says if there were dogs lying in the street with the victims of what young black men are victims of then the blue haired women would take care of them but because they are young black man nobody cares. so justice thomas is cynical about race-based remedies he thinks white people do not care but there is that concern. they also have in common the way they practice their blackness. they strategically...
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c-span: did you believe anything that clarence thomas said? >> guest: oh, i believed a lot that clarence thomas said but not about his relationship with anita hill particularly, although i think that he certainly may have thought that their relationship was considerably different than she did. i mean, it's not uncommon for people who get into this kind of situation to see it very differently, depending on who's in the power position, who's not, who's saying what to who. c-span: on the back of your book, alice hoffman says, "anna quindlen is a national treasure." did you pick that? >> guest: no, i didn't. i mean, i thought it was terribly nice of alice hoffman to say it, but i've taken a lot of ribbing about being a national treasure. and, i... c-span: who is she? >> guest: she's a novelist who writes just wonderful, wonderful books. c-span: why have you taken a lot of ribbing? >> guest: well, you know, my husband will say to me: "oh, how's the national treasure this morning?" things like that. it makes you feel sort of foolish. c-span: new yor
c-span: did you believe anything that clarence thomas said? >> guest: oh, i believed a lot that clarence thomas said but not about his relationship with anita hill particularly, although i think that he certainly may have thought that their relationship was considerably different than she did. i mean, it's not uncommon for people who get into this kind of situation to see it very differently, depending on who's in the power position, who's not, who's saying what to who. c-span: on the...
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and according to clarence jones who drafted much of the text, king keeps closer to this text than he would regularly keep. those who wrote speeches for king said they were always king's speeches, basically, but you would be -- in clarence jones' words -- a very crude architect. you'd set up the four walls, and then king, like a beautiful interior designer, would come and make it his own. and king speaks very faithfully to the main text. but then as -- and if you listen to the speech, and i would advise you to listen to it, it's the most popular, least well known speech i've heard of. when i told my brother i was typing this book he said i love -- i was doing this book, he said i love that speech. that thing about been to the mountaintop, and i've seen the promised land. great sweep, but it's not that speech. [laughter] and he's winding up. he says, go back to mississippi, go back to louisiana, go back to south carolina, go back to alabama, go back to your northern homes and ghettos knowing that somehow this situation will be resolved. behind him is sitting mihalia jackson, a very, ve
and according to clarence jones who drafted much of the text, king keeps closer to this text than he would regularly keep. those who wrote speeches for king said they were always king's speeches, basically, but you would be -- in clarence jones' words -- a very crude architect. you'd set up the four walls, and then king, like a beautiful interior designer, would come and make it his own. and king speaks very faithfully to the main text. but then as -- and if you listen to the speech, and i...
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clarence and his son say the sale was illegal. they have come here tore help. >> working to emissions. >> others say it's time to work with the developers. >> the property changed hands in 2013. i don't think the banks would have made that deal if there had been liens or anything like that. >> our interest is in restoring theatre to the site. >> for many here it's been restoring more than a theatre. >> it's a place where community organizers can meet, where civil rights act visits have spoken, a place where several playrights, historical black playwrights have been part of. >> omar says the community needs the slave now more than ever. >> we are sleeping. knowledge i'm talking about. you know. we don't know. >> knowledge the hardy's hope will find a home at the slave. >> in cambodia workers in the garment history are protesting low wages. >> hundreds turned out over the ban from demonstrating. >> coming here from combodia's rural areas was suppose the to be the start of a better life. industry is booming. bringing in there 5 billi
clarence and his son say the sale was illegal. they have come here tore help. >> working to emissions. >> others say it's time to work with the developers. >> the property changed hands in 2013. i don't think the banks would have made that deal if there had been liens or anything like that. >> our interest is in restoring theatre to the site. >> for many here it's been restoring more than a theatre. >> it's a place where community organizers can meet, where...
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drums are dictated for prosperity and working with the art directors two element were incorporated clarencewhich they think so character was drawn. the inindicating cut flow of the lines symbolizes force. once you see them you'll agree those colorful stamps are fantastic. please be sure to join us on february 15th and 16 where the postings will have the stamps for purchase. now without further ado i'd like to ask mayor ed lee and others to celebrate this year of the horticulture's and i want to share best wishes to the coming year to everyone >> (speaking foreign language.) >> happy new year everyone. thank you (clapping.) (drums rolling) (clapping) everybody come closer. okay. all right. everybody look
drums are dictated for prosperity and working with the art directors two element were incorporated clarencewhich they think so character was drawn. the inindicating cut flow of the lines symbolizes force. once you see them you'll agree those colorful stamps are fantastic. please be sure to join us on february 15th and 16 where the postings will have the stamps for purchase. now without further ado i'd like to ask mayor ed lee and others to celebrate this year of the horticulture's and i want to...
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i'm clarence bryant i'm an 82-year-old san franciscan. i started placing john sharp over 50 years as a member of the western golf association which is the largest minority disadvantaged golf group in the country had their first tournament p there. that golf course has provide for militant and disadvantaged combofrlz the pleasure the fun, the comrade that holds us altogether as human beings. i think it would be a travesty if we were to close that golf course. it roudz in san mateo county it's as much of san francisco as the golden gate bridge. >> hold the applause. is there anyone else who wants to make any public comment? seeing none, public comment is closed. commissioner low >> well, first, i want on the record i've given up on golf (laughter). >> i've move forward on but i do want to ask matt a question regarding the fish and game wildlife. aren't we required to do this work >> there are a number of elements that were identified by the finish and a wildlife service. there are a total of 32 measures and other measures were covered in a
i'm clarence bryant i'm an 82-year-old san franciscan. i started placing john sharp over 50 years as a member of the western golf association which is the largest minority disadvantaged golf group in the country had their first tournament p there. that golf course has provide for militant and disadvantaged combofrlz the pleasure the fun, the comrade that holds us altogether as human beings. i think it would be a travesty if we were to close that golf course. it roudz in san mateo county it's as...
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and according to clarence jones who drafted much of the text, king keeps closer to this text than he would regularly keep. those who wrote speeches for king said they were always king speeches basically, but you would be, in clarence jones' words, like a very crude architect. you would set up the four walls, and then king like a beautiful interior designer would come and make it his own. king speaks very faithfully to the main text. but then as -- and if you listen to the speech, and i would advise you to listen to it, it's the most popular, least well known speech i've heard of. when i told my brother i was doing this book, he said i love that speech, it's such a great sweep be, you know? that thing about been to mountaintop, and i've seen the promised land -- i said it's a great speech, but it's not that speech. [laughter] he's winding up. he's just going back to mississippi, go back to louisiana, go back to south carolina, go back to alabama, go back to your northern homes and ghettos knowing that somehow this situation will be resolved. behind him is hittingmy hail ya jackson, a
and according to clarence jones who drafted much of the text, king keeps closer to this text than he would regularly keep. those who wrote speeches for king said they were always king speeches basically, but you would be, in clarence jones' words, like a very crude architect. you would set up the four walls, and then king like a beautiful interior designer would come and make it his own. king speaks very faithfully to the main text. but then as -- and if you listen to the speech, and i would...
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the president says he is a feminist and clarence thomas got into a news despite what i see compelling evidence that he harassed anita hill. so with some weight at different. ..
the president says he is a feminist and clarence thomas got into a news despite what i see compelling evidence that he harassed anita hill. so with some weight at different. ..
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in the words of clarence jones king puts his text to the left of the podium.is body language changes from a lecture to a preacher and jones just the person next to him and he says those people don't know him but they are about to go to church. and being king says for though we face the difficulties of today and tomorrow i still have the dream at which point wyatt tee walker who is in the crowd turns to the person next to them and says oh he is doing the dream. [laughter] that is how we got there and what is interesting is that when you ask evil who are there at the time and who knew king well, to a person they will tell you that they did not, of all the speeches there he made, this was not particularly one that they thought we would be talking about in 50 years time. it was a great speech but none of them denied that, but many of them have different speeches that they thought were better and either way they said great speech was what king did. i spend a fair amount of time in the book looking at why that is. i want to kind of really suggest two things here. th
in the words of clarence jones king puts his text to the left of the podium.is body language changes from a lecture to a preacher and jones just the person next to him and he says those people don't know him but they are about to go to church. and being king says for though we face the difficulties of today and tomorrow i still have the dream at which point wyatt tee walker who is in the crowd turns to the person next to them and says oh he is doing the dream. [laughter] that is how we got...
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new ac milan coach clarence a bill to supersede his first drops in every training session the thirty seven year old put pen to paper on a tutor coffee a contract after announcing he was to retire from playing on tuesday. it's a deal was with the presidio cobalt a photo when he got the cold. the dutch international spent ten years in the famed red and black that is the only player to afford the champions league before turning to three different clubs. the news business news for you your newsreader. it's all about news business and sports. it was also a unique music selection. listen and you'll see. euro news review is unreadable and your unused or calm slash greedy. most digital music at full speed into the stall will play due to the who. is you a he says the hour the eye. he woke up in the backyard we are. i do though. lol what the audience. look look. oh well. i eye. sheesh. its says. it is. earlier. aye the light landed me an american talk about an hour how to empower women in art and powerful. if you empower women in empowering birth mothers of raising sons who will either drag us
new ac milan coach clarence a bill to supersede his first drops in every training session the thirty seven year old put pen to paper on a tutor coffee a contract after announcing he was to retire from playing on tuesday. it's a deal was with the presidio cobalt a photo when he got the cold. the dutch international spent ten years in the famed red and black that is the only player to afford the champions league before turning to three different clubs. the news business news for you your...
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i think it is possible and i'm going to send love back at my friend and colleague clarence page -- >>ou, ruth. >> but we're going to have a love fest here, but i think that you can hold two ideas in your head at once. that snowden did something that i think was really disreputable and dangerous to take this action on himself to decide what is fair and free and safe. and not dangerous to leak. and you can say that the nsa has been -- has done itself and the country a terrible disservice by not being as transparent as they could be about what they've been up to. by taking the capabilities that they have to help keep us safe. and exploiting them to maximum and ridiculous levels. for example, spying on foreign leaders. and it's completely clear that there's one more thing that the president has also failed to -- and folks at the white house have failed to -- >> a majority of americans agree he should face criminal charges. a poll asked if snowden should be charged with a crime for disclosing nsa secrets. 52% said yes. 38% opposed. i look at that data and say, you know, this is one of thos
i think it is possible and i'm going to send love back at my friend and colleague clarence page -- >>ou, ruth. >> but we're going to have a love fest here, but i think that you can hold two ideas in your head at once. that snowden did something that i think was really disreputable and dangerous to take this action on himself to decide what is fair and free and safe. and not dangerous to leak. and you can say that the nsa has been -- has done itself and the country a terrible...
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drums are dictated for prosperity and working with the art directors two element were incorporated clarence paper cut design and the which they think so character was drawn. the inindicating cut flow of the lines symbolizes force. once you see them you'll agree those colorful stamps are fantastic. please be sure to join us on february 15th and 16 where the postings will have the stamps for purchase. now without further ado i'd like to ask mayor ed lee and others to celebrate this year of the horticulture's and i want to share best wishes to the coming year to everyone >> (speaking foreign language.) >> happy new year everyone. thank you (clapping.) (drums rolling) (clapping) everybody come closer. okay. all right. everybody look here. (clapping.) >> all right. that is beautiful. and in closing withhold to introduce a final speaker we want to thank the speaker that support the annual lunar stamp event and we also let's move to a house keeping note approximately 15 minutes over after the ceremony the gentleman will be available for signing the stamp and you can purchase the stamp outside the
drums are dictated for prosperity and working with the art directors two element were incorporated clarence paper cut design and the which they think so character was drawn. the inindicating cut flow of the lines symbolizes force. once you see them you'll agree those colorful stamps are fantastic. please be sure to join us on february 15th and 16 where the postings will have the stamps for purchase. now without further ado i'd like to ask mayor ed lee and others to celebrate this year of the...
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what you know about barack obama, the president and justice merits comment -- clarence thomas who sits on the supreme court it politically they are very different. the president says he is a feminist and clarence thomas got into a news despite what i see compelling evidence that he harassed anita hill. so with some weight at different. >> because they're young black men, justice thomas says, nobody cares. so justice thomas is cynical about race-based remedies because he doesn't think, frankly, that white people care. but they both share that, that concern about race-based remedies. and they also have in common the way that they practice their blackness. they strategically deploy being black when it works more them. and when it doesn't work for them, then they kind of don't pay so much attention to it. so we saw that with justice thomas again during the hearings about his interactions with anita hill. he famously called her a high-tech lynching, so lynching being this very significant turn, the whole history of violence against black men, suggesting that that was happening to him. and b
what you know about barack obama, the president and justice merits comment -- clarence thomas who sits on the supreme court it politically they are very different. the president says he is a feminist and clarence thomas got into a news despite what i see compelling evidence that he harassed anita hill. so with some weight at different. >> because they're young black men, justice thomas says, nobody cares. so justice thomas is cynical about race-based remedies because he doesn't think,...
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and according to the clarence jones who drafted much of the text king is closer to this text than he would regularly keep. those who wrote speeches for king said they were always king's speeches, but you would set up the four walls and king like a beautiful interior designer would come make it his own. and he speaks faithfully to the main text. if you listen to the speech, and i would advice you, it is the most poplar and least well-known speech i heard of. my brother said i love the speech. that is a great speech. the thing about being at the mountain top was great. and he is winding up saying go back and know the situation well be resolved. jackson is behind him who is a close and special friend. when king was on the road, he would call jackson for what they termed gospel therapy. he would call and ask her to sing to him when he was down. he is winding down. go back to your homes and ghettos knowing the situation will be resolved. she is shouting telling him about the dream, mom. she had heard him deliver the section in june in detroit. king continues let us not wallow in the valle
and according to the clarence jones who drafted much of the text king is closer to this text than he would regularly keep. those who wrote speeches for king said they were always king's speeches, but you would set up the four walls and king like a beautiful interior designer would come make it his own. and he speaks faithfully to the main text. if you listen to the speech, and i would advice you, it is the most poplar and least well-known speech i heard of. my brother said i love the speech....
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clarence as well. big night here tonight and we'll be right back.ay to keep your underwear clean. here's another. try charmin ultra strong. it cleans so well and you can use up to four times less than the leading bargain brand. thanks mom! make me proud honey! [ female announcer ] charmin ultra strong has a duraclean texture that's soft and more durable to help your kids get clean while still using less. and it's four times stronger than the leading bargain brand. so you can keep the biggest kids in the family clean too. [ laughter ] [ female announcer ] used by more plumbers than any other brand, try charmin. it's clog-free or it's free. >>> let me finish tonight with this. the republicans may want this christie story to die, certainly it would allow them to turn the fire back on the president. but there's a huge factor working against them here. the first is that people understand this story. they know what it means to bulk traffic especially when it's in the morning and you're fighting to cover your butt at work. nobody likes the feeling of walk
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clearance is joining us from -- clarence is joining us. all, i willaid it do what i want, i will use executive orders. he will continue to -- the gestapo and nsa. he will keep doing the same thing only now he does not need congress's consent to do it. michael in ohio, where did you here tonight? caller: [inaudible] presidentthe delivered his speech from a position of constrained. i think he recognizes the limitations of his own power. power.cutive branch's i did find your statistics fascinating on the executive orders that have been made in the past. i think the president would like to fulfill the promises that he has brought up in his speeches, that he would go ahead and make those executive orders that he has promised to make in this speech as well as the last speech. i thought that the overall message of the speech was on commentsd i found his on climate change were extremely genuine. and it delivered a message not only for us but for our children in the future. thank you. it is now 11:00 in the east here in washington dc. the snow was
clearance is joining us from -- clarence is joining us. all, i willaid it do what i want, i will use executive orders. he will continue to -- the gestapo and nsa. he will keep doing the same thing only now he does not need congress's consent to do it. michael in ohio, where did you here tonight? caller: [inaudible] presidentthe delivered his speech from a position of constrained. i think he recognizes the limitations of his own power. power.cutive branch's i did find your statistics fascinating...
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clarence as well. big night here tonight and we'll be right back. minimize my blood. immune support. ♪ but now i have new glucerna advance with three benefits in one. including carbsteady ultra to help minimize blood sugar spikes. it's the best from glucerna. [ male announcer ] new glucerna advance. from the brand doctors recommend most. advancing nutrition for diabetes. from the brand doctors recommend most. thmortgage didn't start here. it began on her vacation in europe. someone stole her identity and opened some credit cards in her name. checking her experian credit report and score allowed her to better address the issue...and move right in. experian. [ screaming ] ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] introducing the bold, all-new nissan rogue with intuitive all-wheel drive because winter needs a hero. ♪ because winter needs a hero. millions have raised their hand for the proven relief of the purple pill. and that relief could be in your hand. for many, nexium helps relieve heartburn symptoms from acid reflux disease. find out how you can save at purplepill.com. there is risk
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twenty seven year old will dong the number ten jersey previously worn by the likes of ruud gullit and clarence seedorf. remember me to summarize. i don't know the truth truth. i've seen the dripper means man. to room in thirty and we have a good disappearing. on me while sticking to the plan was safe as approach last week after football's governing body played down a top official statement about moving the twenty twenty two world cup in council to the winter drowned out his claims the flagship tournament will not be played in june in july because of searing temperatures in the gulf states but faces swiftly added a decision on timing has not yet been taken while president sepp blatter also defended brazil's preparations for this summer's event despite failing to meet their deadlines reveal be ready i am sure that in in march called a stadium be ready and we have time enough to make somebody herzl's there in these modern stadia i'm sure they will respond to the expectation of the spectators but also of the actors which are the players moving on to basketball where russian side looking what if ca
twenty seven year old will dong the number ten jersey previously worn by the likes of ruud gullit and clarence seedorf. remember me to summarize. i don't know the truth truth. i've seen the dripper means man. to room in thirty and we have a good disappearing. on me while sticking to the plan was safe as approach last week after football's governing body played down a top official statement about moving the twenty twenty two world cup in council to the winter drowned out his claims the flagship...
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very least she could have fired the man alternately responsible for child protection in this state clarence carter ironically burr even said that fixing up arizona's troubled department of child protection services was a top priority as governor but it seems like she's been far more concerned with making sure all those brown people stay out of her state. of the day. it was a. very hard to take a. look. at her had sex with her hair. they'll cut live a little please. please please. please. please that thirteen twelve guys i didn't think it was possible that the cia has officially ruined one of my all time favorite beatles songs that's right according to the associated press.
very least she could have fired the man alternately responsible for child protection in this state clarence carter ironically burr even said that fixing up arizona's troubled department of child protection services was a top priority as governor but it seems like she's been far more concerned with making sure all those brown people stay out of her state. of the day. it was a. very hard to take a. look. at her had sex with her hair. they'll cut live a little please. please please. please. please...
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very least she could have fired the man alternately responsible for child protection in the state clarencecarter ironically burr even said that fixing up arizona's troubled department of child protection services was a top priority as governor but it seems like she's been far more concerned with making sure all those brown people stay out of her state. of the please please sir they are very hard to take a. look. at her had sex with that her right there. was. a. little.
very least she could have fired the man alternately responsible for child protection in the state clarencecarter ironically burr even said that fixing up arizona's troubled department of child protection services was a top priority as governor but it seems like she's been far more concerned with making sure all those brown people stay out of her state. of the please please sir they are very hard to take a. look. at her had sex with that her right there. was. a. little.
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seven year old will dong the number ten jersey previously warned by the likes of ruud gullit and clarence seedorf i remember me to some right. i don't know that is true. i've seen the japanese moon. through him in thirteen and we are good to the supreme. on me while sticking to the plan was faced as approach last week after football's governing body played down a top official statement about moving the twenty twenty two world cup in qatar to the winter drought has claimed the flagship tournament will not be played in june and july because of searing temperatures in the gulf states but fever swiftly added a decision on timing has not yet been taken while president sepp blatter also defended brazil's preparations for this summer's event despite failing to meet their deadlines we will be ready i am sure that in in march called a stadium be ready and have time enough to make somebody herzl's there in.
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everybody going out for midfielder clarence adolph was mobbed by journalists after arriving to take up the ac milan hot seat as the club's new coach as a player the thirty seven year old helped the rossoneri win to syria titles and two champions league trophies for ending his ten year spell there with a move to brazilian side both a full go in two thousand and twelve and the dutch start won his first match in charge of one l a times verona courtesy of a late mario balotelli penalty. for sale usa coach yogen klinsmann says he's looking forward to taking on his national side germany as his american squad held a training count in sao paolo ahead of the fast approaching world cup landon donovan and co have also been drawn against portugal and go on to include g. and g. to play south korea and ukraine in friendly's ahead of the flagship tournament which is set to kick off on june the twelfth. yes the reversal leaves or a bit different because it's very very old but even there are good which is very very very very good you are your story and therefore it's going to be overly emotional. and t
everybody going out for midfielder clarence adolph was mobbed by journalists after arriving to take up the ac milan hot seat as the club's new coach as a player the thirty seven year old helped the rossoneri win to syria titles and two champions league trophies for ending his ten year spell there with a move to brazilian side both a full go in two thousand and twelve and the dutch start won his first match in charge of one l a times verona courtesy of a late mario balotelli penalty. for sale...
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very least she could have fired the man alternately responsible for child protection in the state clarence carter ironically burr even said that fixing up arizona's troubled department of child protection services was a top priority as governor but it seems like she's been far more concerned with making sure all those brown people stay out of her state. the. people there are a. very hard. to. look at her have sex with her make their. well guys i didn't think it was possible that the cia is officially ruined one of my all time favorite beatles songs that's right according to the associated press reporters out of goldman in matter who is lennon and mccartney is classic penny lane was the code name for a multi-year long program to turn guantanamo prisoners into double agents goldman and approves a talk to nearly a dozen u.s. officials involved in the program and while they owe all chose to remain anonymous these are the same guys that uncovered the n.y.p.d. is enormous muslim surveillance operations so i think it's safe to say they have some credibility according to their reporting as hundred
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she would ring people on and it had a big banquet was nice of thing clarence page and kelley mcgillishe guy who is whatever. they would bring you in and raise a lot of money. it was a really cool thing. you're kind of glad to do it. so i ask, how many of you will want to grow up you like us? no, you want to be like you. there's nothing wrong with you. don't aspire to be another person. be yourself. because if you try to piece in the dls, you are going to fail. every time i've not exceeded manifold on the south, i tried to beat somebody other than me. i tell my young lennar class, it is not important what i think. it's only import that you think. my job is to get you coming in now, one of the things i decided i'm going to cover this spring and i don't know anything about it and i don't know what i think about this nsa data gathering. there's some dangerous people in the world, but this seems like a lot of information for somebody to have. i found out i teach better if i do that, if we just sort of bring some people line and explore and hope fully at the end of the thing i'll have a bet
she would ring people on and it had a big banquet was nice of thing clarence page and kelley mcgillishe guy who is whatever. they would bring you in and raise a lot of money. it was a really cool thing. you're kind of glad to do it. so i ask, how many of you will want to grow up you like us? no, you want to be like you. there's nothing wrong with you. don't aspire to be another person. be yourself. because if you try to piece in the dls, you are going to fail. every time i've not exceeded...
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i mean, he did -- >> by the same women's groups who pounced on clarence thomas, pounced on clarence thomas. no doubt about it. >> you can't deny that that was reprehensible what happened. and defied so many morals that we stand by in this country in terms of how you treat women, other people's children. do you agree he did something absolutely terrible and got off pretty clean. >> i don't think bill clinton disagrees with what he did was wrong but i think we are dealing with bill clinton is not in the political discussion today. if the shot is to try to bring this back up, to take a shot at hillary clinton, i think her posture is much different. >> no. that, i agree. it's tough. >> i feel like i can't win. >> i feel like i could bring that stuff in a gazillion years. >> why not? >> it's like the iraq war in 2003. we fought those battles. let's let them go. that said -- let's just look at it because hillary is probably going to run. if hillary clinton attacks the republican party's handling of women and treatment of women and disrespect for women and suggest they are misogynistic, et cetera
i mean, he did -- >> by the same women's groups who pounced on clarence thomas, pounced on clarence thomas. no doubt about it. >> you can't deny that that was reprehensible what happened. and defied so many morals that we stand by in this country in terms of how you treat women, other people's children. do you agree he did something absolutely terrible and got off pretty clean. >> i don't think bill clinton disagrees with what he did was wrong but i think we are dealing with...
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. >>> we'll investigate the real story behind the new documentary about anita hill and clarence thomaso deny that you're a man who wants to redistribute wealth?
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that reminds me of clarence. >> that one is a stinker for sure.inst volkswagen. >> don't worry, whatever. >> or angels. >> i like angels and the music in the budweiser one. let's take a look at the noah trailer and we'll get our feedback. >> a great flood is coming. >> the storm cannot be stopped. it can't be survived. >> we have to protect our family. >> do you want to live? >> protect your mother. protect them all. >> is this the end of everything? >> the beginning of everything. >> all right. the "noah" trailer is so far hands down the best or in a dead heat with the budweiser. >> wait, it's not a super bowl commercial. >> i said trailer, so what's your problem? >> that's not a super bowl commerci commercial. >> he's right. it's not a super bowl commercial. >> it's a trailer. >> it will show up like that in any season. >> volkswagen's isn't either. >> they do -- they put a lot of money into the commercial for the super bowl. >> are they not paying money to put that on the air? >> that would have been the same whether in january or july. >> than
that reminds me of clarence. >> that one is a stinker for sure.inst volkswagen. >> don't worry, whatever. >> or angels. >> i like angels and the music in the budweiser one. let's take a look at the noah trailer and we'll get our feedback. >> a great flood is coming. >> the storm cannot be stopped. it can't be survived. >> we have to protect our family. >> do you want to live? >> protect your mother. protect them all. >> is this the end...