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has religious freedom become today's version of jim crow?ut first it's time for us to tell you the stories that you can't stop buzzing about on social media in a little significantmesegment we like to call we the tweeple. >>> lamomba died of heart failure. as the democratic mayor of jackson, mississippi, he broke major ground. he got his citizens to accept a 1 cent sales tax increase. now as a social activist he represented rapper 2 pock sha pure. he also worked tirelessly for economic equality in his state. looking at your tweets and facebook posts he's already sorrily missed. >>> next, spike lee is on your minds again. this time for a rant about gend genderfication. >> it's changed and why does it take an influx of white new yorkers in the south bronx, in harlem, in bed stuy, in crown heights, for the facilities to get better? the garbage wasn't picked up every bleep day when i was living in 165 washington park. >> now spike went on to compare white gentrifiers to collision t christopher columbus. a harsh assessment of brooklyn a hot topic
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i see a black crow and a white seagull putting aside their differences to work together.jon: welcome back. my guest tonight a very funny actor and comedian. he stars on abc's "the goldbergs." >> hey you got a sec? i think we should have a talk, man to man. >> really? okay. >> i've never been a great communicator, so i think i should keep things as direct and exact as possible. >> all right. >> we're not just going to have the talk we're going to experience the talk. we're going to do some role playing. i'm going be the girl. you'll be the boy and we're going to learn where babies come from with our hands. >> jon: please welcome back to the show jeff garlin. [cheers and applause] note net ♪ -- ♪ [cheers and applause] [cheers and applause] jeff garlin is here. [cheers and applause] >> thank you. that's a beautiful camera. i didn't know they made those anymore. >> it's a range finder. it's a liceum m monochrome. you mentioned my name and not much of a reaction and you said let's let them know he is coming out soon. >> jon: let me tell you why i've brought you on no that we'v
i see a black crow and a white seagull putting aside their differences to work together.jon: welcome back. my guest tonight a very funny actor and comedian. he stars on abc's "the goldbergs." >> hey you got a sec? i think we should have a talk, man to man. >> really? okay. >> i've never been a great communicator, so i think i should keep things as direct and exact as possible. >> all right. >> we're not just going to have the talk we're going to...
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in this vision, the kind of racism achieves it institutional form in segregation and jim crow practices a segregation of rules america till the 1950s or 1960s. but the black nationalist perspective when it's not understood simply as another form of racism because it sees race to make a difference between people, the black nationalist perspective is a deep philosophical confiscation of those assumptions of integrationist in the first confiscation of the most important one from my dearth is contesting the idea that there's a national on, natural way to perceive each other. neutrality is a real possibility. the very idea of racism consisting the mistake of consciousness is contested in the black nationalist to buy different historical view of racism. racism consists in the maldistribution of power, prestige and wealth. between races in america. and in social form rather than a match in a to simply treat everyone equally regardless of race, social form of racism has been understood as a massive ordination of one group to another in the solution to that subordination is not equal treatment.
in this vision, the kind of racism achieves it institutional form in segregation and jim crow practices a segregation of rules america till the 1950s or 1960s. but the black nationalist perspective when it's not understood simply as another form of racism because it sees race to make a difference between people, the black nationalist perspective is a deep philosophical confiscation of those assumptions of integrationist in the first confiscation of the most important one from my dearth is...
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there's also "noah" starring russell crowe. scott's "exodus" with christian bale playing moses. and "mary mother of christ." all due out later this year. >> behold his mighty hand! >> reporter: there is a precedent, of course. decades ago charlton heston led the way with "the ten commandments" and "ben-hur." >> i grew up in ireland, and i was raised on all those old bible movies. we would sit there on rainy sunday afternoons on the couch lined up. you know, i believe i couldn't consider thinking about moses and in some way remember charlton heston. >> they're hoping "son of god" will be that for a new generation of moviegoers. >> we're aware that many people learn through visual storytelling, and for many people, people who don't go to church, people who maybe have never read the bible. this movie, "son of god," will be the first time that they hear and see the story of jesus come to life. >> reporter: in the movie downey plays what's really the female lead, the virgin mary. >> my son. >> as a believer what did you learn from b
there's also "noah" starring russell crowe. scott's "exodus" with christian bale playing moses. and "mary mother of christ." all due out later this year. >> behold his mighty hand! >> reporter: there is a precedent, of course. decades ago charlton heston led the way with "the ten commandments" and "ben-hur." >> i grew up in ireland, and i was raised on all those old bible movies. we would sit there on rainy sunday afternoons on...
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chamber of commerce ceo tom crow crow crow -- ceo tom donohue wrote an op-ed, here to talk 'why big business to be moving in opposition direct of conservatives on immigration and other issues is vice president haiheritage foundation geneve wood. great to have you with us. >> glad to be here 9. lou: tom donohue pace belie telling republican party how it is going to be. not the house legislation. and pushing unskilled immigrants into the country rather than highly skilled immigrants to drive our economy. your thoughts? >> well, a lot of people think of chamber of commerce may believe they represent a lot of small businesses, but it is the establish am position of big business position that chamber is putting forward, for all they want to see about immigration it will help businesses somehow even if that were true that is not what this immigration bill they supported or business round table and other lobbyist groups -upported would do. very first thing it does it gives amnesty to millions of folks who are here illegally, i am sor, i sorry it is hard to say how that is good for the tat securing
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i'll give you the update and eat crow for the east shore. >>> welcome back to you. drizzling out there but rain is on the way. christina's keeping an eye on the radar, mike on the speed sensors. we'll have all kinds of reports coming up. >>> lives are forever changes. a northern california couple out for a walk stumble across buried treasure. >> imagine? why can't we walk on these paths? >> maybe we should. >> the find could be the largest discovery of gold coins unear unearthed in the united states. the man and woman, who didn't want names released, walking on their property in the sierra foothills when they saw something poking out of the dirt. one of several old, rusty canisters and inside, 1400 gold coins dating from the mid to late 1800s. at the time, they were buried their value was $28,000. now worth $10 million. >> people have brought us gold coins, rare coins, one here, one there, worth tens of thousands of dollars. but nothing, nothing of this magnitude. they're not just pieces of gold like the cougar ran or maple leaf or american eagle. these are stories,
i'll give you the update and eat crow for the east shore. >>> welcome back to you. drizzling out there but rain is on the way. christina's keeping an eye on the radar, mike on the speed sensors. we'll have all kinds of reports coming up. >>> lives are forever changes. a northern california couple out for a walk stumble across buried treasure. >> imagine? why can't we walk on these paths? >> maybe we should. >> the find could be the largest discovery of gold...
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you know -- biggest issue is budget. >> anyway, i do like russell crowe in "gladiator." strength and honor. >>> and spiraling out of control, ukraine, and juan williams tries to justify the president's position. and tune in this friday night, the special "hannity" audience edition for an entire hour. we'll show sneak clips of this movie, "son of god." also coming up tonight, ann coulter and elizabeth hasselbeck, straight ahead. fighting constipation by eating healthier, drinking plenty of water, but still not getting relief? try dulcolax laxative tablets. dulcolax is comfort-coated for gentle, over-night relief. dulcolax. predictable over-night relief you can count on. impact wool exports from new zealand, textile poduction in spain, and the use of medical technology in the u.s.? at t. rowe price, we understand the connections of a complex, global economy. it's just one reason over 75% of our mutual funds beat thei10-year lipper avere. t. rowe price. inest with confidence. request a prospectus or summary prospectu with investment informion, risks, fees and expenses to re
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not the effects of jim crow and the effects of slavery.s the war on drugs have taken innocent deceased people. locked them up and educated them in criminal behavior and dumped them back in the hood with no hope. that game jail culture for the hood. not the schools. the prison has it. you learn, you are educated in how to do things that you never would have done just by -- and whites and blacks don't they use and sale drugs at the same rate? you can't have like the drug lords, when we are ending those laws, 94 1/2% of the people are black or brown incarcerated under the rockefeller drug laws in a state which was not 94% black and brown, right? and we inning course rate more people than anybody in the world, you know that, america. is responsible for locking its own up. and creating criminals and a cycle of criminal natural comes, you knowcriminal atcriminalitie. >> mike the sam number 52 came out of the closet before the draft and started a little firestorm i think it's fair to say. you have been very vocal in game rights. tell me why. and
not the effects of jim crow and the effects of slavery.s the war on drugs have taken innocent deceased people. locked them up and educated them in criminal behavior and dumped them back in the hood with no hope. that game jail culture for the hood. not the schools. the prison has it. you learn, you are educated in how to do things that you never would have done just by -- and whites and blacks don't they use and sale drugs at the same rate? you can't have like the drug lords, when we are ending...
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you don't see any crows feet. every single day,eryse myy,ery dermawand in this area.his lala i am 50 this year.am 5 i have never had cosmetic smeticocedures of anyoceduresyoced kind at i wilver need to. now the first timwyou use the thed, simply plug it in. turn theoning down to number nu three. three.us the busof you tha b. get used to the sensation.ensation.t on your face andonircle youryor -- in circular and linear artions. ti ti will feel like champagnelike cha bubbles all over your skin. increasingining dial setting it each time that eac ac to whatever is comfortable. >> one of the girls the other day said, are you using a different makeup? >> i have not told anybody at work about this at all.th , , not using different in makeup. they said, ion'aid,ow what you're doing, b're do' young' it made my day.it ma >> take advantage of this unique quopportunity to purchase your dermawand. the best part is youan tr 100% risk- ee for 30 days. for 3 here isget yours. ur>> what if you could take years off your appearance
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and juan williams all agreed that the legislation was unconstitutional and even comparative to jim crow laws take a look. at what has happened martha's this is spiraled totally out of control and so while the first amendment is a really strong argument i don't know why you would want to bring jim crow laws back to the forefront for homosexual acts is that really it down if you're a business owner i don't know why you would want to turn business away and if you're gay let's say why would you want the baker of hate bacon your cake anyway unfortunately it has taken a really crazy turn and gotten way out of hand and has won mentioned a number of republicans three three of them who voted to pass the said that they would change you know i have no doubt about it mean it sounds like the lunch counter won. you know it's i mean it's an unfortunate turn and you know it damages the reputation and there are lots of well so called facts so-called news condemning the new arizona legislation is really pretty funny considering that they've repeatedly stood up for businesses that have refused to serve or
and juan williams all agreed that the legislation was unconstitutional and even comparative to jim crow laws take a look. at what has happened martha's this is spiraled totally out of control and so while the first amendment is a really strong argument i don't know why you would want to bring jim crow laws back to the forefront for homosexual acts is that really it down if you're a business owner i don't know why you would want to turn business away and if you're gay let's say why would you...
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as you know and everybody was crowing about the numbers that mark carney included was crowing about the employment numbers and he's changed his strategy in terms of raising interest rates he said well that forward guidance is out the window so he's come up with a bunch of the other terms he has like escape velocity which is a meaningless term so if you look at the seven point one percent number in the u k . out of the jobs that were created in two thousand and thirteen in the first quarter one thirty three to thirty percent one third of them were created in the property markets and for the entire year i think one in five was created as a result of the property bubble markets so these are in real estate now i think there's over close to five hundred fifty thousand people employed in that sector so that has to spawn off some sort of revenues but we're not generating the type of growth of the quality type of jobs and part time jobs don't count to buy these massive million pound for all you've got to build a creation of thirty new jobs are in the real estate sector realtors selling properti
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but they said that about slavery and they said that about jim-crow. what if we could lead true, universal brotherhood and sisterhood, a loving community is hardly the king talked about. i think it is possible, and i think that if we can elect obama then we can tear down these inequalities and disparities. i am optimistic about it. as as of -- >> host: the subtitle of the book is my family, my faith to our future. in the latter third of the book you talk about some of those disparities that you just mentioned and sort of made that your mission here on capitol hill. talk little bit more about some of these issues that you addressed in the book that you are looking to tackle as a legislator. >> guest: i think the biggest problem is income inequality. now, income inequality is just to components, right? it is stagnant wages, rising that lows, limited economic fortunes for working people, and it has fabulous economic rewards for the people at the top of the economy. >> host: the stagnating situation for working people, of course people of color are disprop
but they said that about slavery and they said that about jim-crow. what if we could lead true, universal brotherhood and sisterhood, a loving community is hardly the king talked about. i think it is possible, and i think that if we can elect obama then we can tear down these inequalities and disparities. i am optimistic about it. as as of -- >> host: the subtitle of the book is my family, my faith to our future. in the latter third of the book you talk about some of those disparities...
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chamber of commerce ceo tom crow cw crow -- ceo tom donohue wrote an op-ed, here to talk 'why big businessoving in opposition direct of coervatives on immigration and other issues is viceresident haiheritage foundation geneve wood. great to have you with us. >> glad to be here 9. lou: tom donohue pace belie telling republican party how it is going to be.. not the house legislation. and pushing unskilled immigrants to the country rather than highly skilled immigrants to drive our economy. your thoughts? >> well, a lot of people think of chamber of commerce may believe they represent a lot of small binesses, but it is the establish am pition of big business position that chamber is putting forward, for all they want to see about immigration it will help businesses somehow even if that were true that is not what this immigration bill they supported or business round table and other lobbyistroups -uppted wld do. very first thing it does it gives amnesty toillions o folks who are here illegally, i am sor, i sorry it is hard to say how that is good for the american taxpayer, it is not securing o
chamber of commerce ceo tom crow cw crow -- ceo tom donohue wrote an op-ed, here to talk 'why big businessoving in opposition direct of coervatives on immigration and other issues is viceresident haiheritage foundation geneve wood. great to have you with us. >> glad to be here 9. lou: tom donohue pace belie telling republican party how it is going to be.. not the house legislation. and pushing unskilled immigrants to the country rather than highly skilled immigrants to drive our economy....
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is rather than apply equal treatment as employers discriminate and that is institutional with jim crow practices until the 1950's or 60's. but when it is not understood as another form of racism is of those assumptions and the first and most important from my perspective is contesting the idea the neutrality is a real possibility so the very idea of racism is from the black nationalist prospective the consist of the distribution of power and prestige and wealth then this social form rather than imagining in nonexistent way to retreat everyone equal regardless of race has been understood as a mass subordination of one group to another. the solution is not equal treatment by reparation. then from the institutional form a of its individualized consciousness based racism the black nation nazis one nation colonizing another they were conceptualize to form the internal quality in the united states administered by the external occupying force. what i think it is appealing about the black nationalist position is the starting point assumption that race really does matter. i think it is a false
is rather than apply equal treatment as employers discriminate and that is institutional with jim crow practices until the 1950's or 60's. but when it is not understood as another form of racism is of those assumptions and the first and most important from my perspective is contesting the idea the neutrality is a real possibility so the very idea of racism is from the black nationalist prospective the consist of the distribution of power and prestige and wealth then this social form rather than...
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it is time for joe to eat some crow. >> i would be remiss if i didn't con congratulate you.nity starts right here, right now. >> welcome to "hannity." i can't believe it is true, but john stewart actually really likes me. you don't believe me? watch this. >> sean hannity is disgusting. disgusting! he is disgusted at the new york governor's intolerance. >> we must keep him. how? >> nation? >> sean, we know you are mad at us and you have every right to be. occupy wall street governor cuomo and the weird smell. new york has made a lot of big mistakes, but we are going to change. please, stay. >> stay, stay. >> we can't lose you. stay. >> sean, you can't leave, man. we need you, dog. >> the city depends on staunch riders like you that will give you the perks you deserve. >> we will name a street after regan. hell, we'll name they them all after regan. >> are you worried about your trip home? >> this train is running straight to sean's house. >> please stay. >> stay. >> stay. >> stay. >> ♪ stay >>> ♪ stay mr. hannity stay ♪ what will we do if you go away ♪ ♪ who would we impose s
it is time for joe to eat some crow. >> i would be remiss if i didn't con congratulate you.nity starts right here, right now. >> welcome to "hannity." i can't believe it is true, but john stewart actually really likes me. you don't believe me? watch this. >> sean hannity is disgusting. disgusting! he is disgusted at the new york governor's intolerance. >> we must keep him. how? >> nation? >> sean, we know you are mad at us and you have every right...
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you can hardly compare the position of crow croatia, and s. those are elements that are taken into account by people who decide on intervening or not. >> ambassador do you think the bottom line is that we just do not have strong enough leadership now? >> well you've got a leadership who was reelected to help speed up getting us out of afghanistan and iraq. in the '90s our public had not been dragged through such turmoil. and his judgment was that the time hadn't come to involve the united states in another middle east conflict. >> even if it means something as simple as air strikes, not talking necessarily about boots on the ground, even air strikes could make a big difference in syria. why the reluctance to do that? >> that could be a first step but he's also aware how easy it is to start sliding into other actions, that didn't do it, let's try a protected zone and that will require some ground forces, not ours but somebody's has to go in. that kind of future he has thought of very carefully and doesn't want to get into it. >> not putting for
you can hardly compare the position of crow croatia, and s. those are elements that are taken into account by people who decide on intervening or not. >> ambassador do you think the bottom line is that we just do not have strong enough leadership now? >> well you've got a leadership who was reelected to help speed up getting us out of afghanistan and iraq. in the '90s our public had not been dragged through such turmoil. and his judgment was that the time hadn't come to involve the...
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paramount studios is set to release a biblical themed film starring russell crowe.a clip. >> we build a vessel to survive the storm. we build an ark. >> he ended everything. >> beginning. beginning of everything. >> but faith-based audiences are concerned with hollywood's mixing of the biblical core message with a biblice themed movie designed to appeal to mass audiences. should films like "noah" be considered biblical or entertainment? >> hollywood is doing it, so i would say this would qualify as entertainment with some threads of, you know, biblical veracity woven in between. >> bob, are you okay with a movie like this where it takes the theme and i guess it expands it for wider audiences? >> yes, i'm all right, but listen to the way they ask the question. this is why it drives me crazy when there's 98% of anything. as a faith-driven consumer, are you satisfied with a bibl llica themed movie out of hollywood that replaces the message with one out of hollywood. >> the call suggests the answer. >> people of faith, and particularly evangelicals say you're going away
paramount studios is set to release a biblical themed film starring russell crowe.a clip. >> we build a vessel to survive the storm. we build an ark. >> he ended everything. >> beginning. beginning of everything. >> but faith-based audiences are concerned with hollywood's mixing of the biblical core message with a biblice themed movie designed to appeal to mass audiences. should films like "noah" be considered biblical or entertainment? >> hollywood is...
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>> guest: james madison has another rage against the jim crow south for as violent retribution. just as they have done with birmingham the newspapers that condemn this violence some of the documents they came across with their feelings of some of the great liberal guilt. there has been a major news story so to some extent the march continues that liberal trend but by the same token because of the of watts riot we start to see a backlash that phrase is a buzzword around 1966. they say blacks are moving too fast and we need to slow down from what black activists are saying. people decide we will join the march to give people conscience catholic church, a jewish americans americans, longtime activist people was their own experience for something they had to be a part of. it is impossible to characterize white america. you do see everything from those that embrace the notions those that said we have been fighting for black power all along. or those that we are starting to drift away particularly the non-violent action to bring to whites and blacks together with integration. also car
>> guest: james madison has another rage against the jim crow south for as violent retribution. just as they have done with birmingham the newspapers that condemn this violence some of the documents they came across with their feelings of some of the great liberal guilt. there has been a major news story so to some extent the march continues that liberal trend but by the same token because of the of watts riot we start to see a backlash that phrase is a buzzword around 1966. they say...
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. >> i grew up in the south and the legacy of jim crowe in the south is still being felt today and there are a lot of people suggesting that what this bill does and what other bills that have been introduced in states like kansas and other states across the country goes back to those days of the jim crow law. what do you think? >> i don't think it takes us this. i don't think the drafters intended that and i hope to god they did not intend that. i'm not going to speak to the intention of people that i did not draft the bill with. i mean arizonans are not supporting this bill. it passed the legislature -- >> the they don't support the bill why did it pass? >> i don't know. i can only speak for myself and my district. i was happy to oppose it. i will continue to oppose it. i will ask the governor to veto it. i can't speak for why people voted the way they did. >> will it have a negative impact on the economy? there are a number of gays who said they won't come to arizona won't hold events on arizona. what do you think? >> i think it will have a negative effect on arizona. i don't think it
. >> i grew up in the south and the legacy of jim crowe in the south is still being felt today and there are a lot of people suggesting that what this bill does and what other bills that have been introduced in states like kansas and other states across the country goes back to those days of the jim crow law. what do you think? >> i don't think it takes us this. i don't think the drafters intended that and i hope to god they did not intend that. i'm not going to speak to the...
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a liking to the camera. >> the government radio station, television stations were the only ones in crow, but they would rarely go out and meet people. people tended not to believe it. they didn't understand the cycle of taking a picture and getting it printeded. they would never see the copy. this picture, shot in 1990 - he is still alive today, he is essentially the first person to start looking for funding for global jihad outside of afghanistan. he was the recipient of a great amount of money from the c.i.a., and he also befriended osama bin laden. >> this picture is interest to me because it shows the government communist party newspaper sold on the street by a newspaper hawker. well, of course, an industrious boy. there's a good chance that he's not literate. what you can see is a person behind him, who bout the paper, is reading the paper out loud to the people around him, who are also unable to read the paper. >> there's a lot of homeless kids and families that are split, and children that go hungry and are left to forage for themselves and set out by their parents to find wood f
a liking to the camera. >> the government radio station, television stations were the only ones in crow, but they would rarely go out and meet people. people tended not to believe it. they didn't understand the cycle of taking a picture and getting it printeded. they would never see the copy. this picture, shot in 1990 - he is still alive today, he is essentially the first person to start looking for funding for global jihad outside of afghanistan. he was the recipient of a great amount...
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not the effects of jim crow and the effects of slavery, it's the war on drugs. >> he's also a practicing yogi, who values daily medication. it's the subjects of his latest
not the effects of jim crow and the effects of slavery, it's the war on drugs. >> he's also a practicing yogi, who values daily medication. it's the subjects of his latest
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>> it was in the jim crow south, where it's enforced by the state.of private businesses doing it on their own, i think they should have the freedom and individuals should have the freedom to associate how they want. >> racial discrimination also counts, red t-shirts, gay weddings, i will not serve black people. >> i don't think a business that would discriminate against race would stay in business for a long time. >> let's -- >> let's go back to the arizona bill, it didn't mention race or sexual orientation. it's patterned off the freedom act. passed by that right wing zealot chuck schumer 20 years ago. >> and invalidated by the states in 1997. >> that's right. a lot of states have what are called mini-rpeplis. arizona's previous mini-ripra was poorly drafted and this is getting it back in line. >> i will read to you -- may assert that violation, regardless whether the party is a party to the proceedings, the person may obtain appropriate belief. that was not previously in the law. that was in the law that was vetoed today. >> that is in play in a ho
>> it was in the jim crow south, where it's enforced by the state.of private businesses doing it on their own, i think they should have the freedom and individuals should have the freedom to associate how they want. >> racial discrimination also counts, red t-shirts, gay weddings, i will not serve black people. >> i don't think a business that would discriminate against race would stay in business for a long time. >> let's -- >> let's go back to the arizona bill,...
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that is very evident to us they have no intentions of walking away or moving away from this jim crow policy. >> could you explain why you think it is important that this is expressed as a bipartisan issue? >> there is a select few that would profit from these policies being in place in florida because it contributes to the recidivism rate. one of the tactics they would probably use is saying that -- we heard the attorney general even mention that research has showed the majority of people who are impacted by these policies tend to vote for the democratic party. however, what i can tell you in florida is that there are republicans who are disfranchised. when the policy changes were made in florida which allowed nonviolent offenders to have their rights restored automatically, it was governor charlie crist, a republican at the time i'm a virginia, their governor and attorney general or republican when they recently made the changes, and we know what is going on in kentucky. so this issue transcends political lines. it is about humanity. it is an all-american issue, not about democrat o
that is very evident to us they have no intentions of walking away or moving away from this jim crow policy. >> could you explain why you think it is important that this is expressed as a bipartisan issue? >> there is a select few that would profit from these policies being in place in florida because it contributes to the recidivism rate. one of the tactics they would probably use is saying that -- we heard the attorney general even mention that research has showed the majority of...
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. >> it's the cock crowed therefore the sun came up, therefore the cock crowing caused the sun to come. does not follow. it means two things happen at the same time. >> you don't think there can be any link between the increased use of contraception in the reduction in the rates of abortion? >> the evidence proofs the exact opposite. you are looking at tiny -- >> just to clarify? >> if you look at it over decades as opposed to one year to one year slight decrease. >> it's been lovely to see you again. you don't shake hands, do you? probably quite wise on my part, too. >>> coming up legendary actor and oscar nominee bruce dern is in the green room with my guest tonight, bubba watson. why would you get those two together? oscar legend, golfing superstar. two pretty naughty boys in the green room. these are good. told ya! i'm feeling better already. [ male announcer ] new alka seltzer fruits chews. enjoy the relief! [ male announcer ] new alka seltzer fruits chews. ♪ ♪ (announcer) the subaru forester. motor trend's two thousand fourteen sport utility of the year. when you get some recogni
. >> it's the cock crowed therefore the sun came up, therefore the cock crowing caused the sun to come. does not follow. it means two things happen at the same time. >> you don't think there can be any link between the increased use of contraception in the reduction in the rates of abortion? >> the evidence proofs the exact opposite. you are looking at tiny -- >> just to clarify? >> if you look at it over decades as opposed to one year to one year slight decrease....
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not the effects of jim crow and the effects of slavery. it's the war on drugs have taken innocent deceased people. locked them up and educated them in criminal behavior and dumped them back in the hood with no hope. that game jail culture for the hood. not the schools. the prison has it. you learn, you are educated in how to do things that you never would have done just by -- and whites and blacks don't they use and sale drugs at the same rate? you can't have like the drug lords, when we are ending those laws, 94 1/2% of the people are black or brown incarcerated under the rockefeller drug laws in a state which was not 94% black and brown, right? and we inning course rate more people than anybody in the world, you know that, america. is responsible for locking its own up. and creating criminals and a cycle of criminal natural comes, you knowcriminal atcriminalitie. >> mike the sam number 52 came out of the closet before the draft and started a little firestorm i think it's fair to say. you have been very vocal in game rights. tell me why.
not the effects of jim crow and the effects of slavery. it's the war on drugs have taken innocent deceased people. locked them up and educated them in criminal behavior and dumped them back in the hood with no hope. that game jail culture for the hood. not the schools. the prison has it. you learn, you are educated in how to do things that you never would have done just by -- and whites and blacks don't they use and sale drugs at the same rate? you can't have like the drug lords, when we are...
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they pushed to the crows out of the powder river country and up into the rockies.thethey controlled basically pas of minnesota tpartof minnesota e great salt lake's and down to lower colorado. it was an empire. but they were still seven nations, seven tribes. crazy horse, red cloud himself, so these seven tribes were further scattered into the clans and they all spoke the same language and they all had the same culture, but they were not united and they wouldn't fight each other but they were not enemies. they were not friendly towards each other. they were just waiting for someone if someone were to come along and unite them 71821, the bank's of the creek in what is now the panhandle of nebraska, two nights before a meteor had shot through the sky left a giant red swath of clouds across the sky and in 1821 by the banks a baby was born and his father named him red cloud and red cloud was the man who would eventually unite these people. tom will tell you about that. >> as bob just said it, red cloud was born in may of 1821. and he -- there were so many stories we ha
they pushed to the crows out of the powder river country and up into the rockies.thethey controlled basically pas of minnesota tpartof minnesota e great salt lake's and down to lower colorado. it was an empire. but they were still seven nations, seven tribes. crazy horse, red cloud himself, so these seven tribes were further scattered into the clans and they all spoke the same language and they all had the same culture, but they were not united and they wouldn't fight each other but they were...
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not him and russell crowe.me traveling love story "winter's tale." please welcome back to our show, a talented actor, here's colin farrell, everybody. ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> hey, jimmy. >> jimmy: thank you for coming back to see us. i'm so happy you're here. >> thanks for having me, man. i believe you're heading across the hall, as opposed to across the continent. >> i am, yeah. we're keeping it here, bringing it back to new york. >> cool, man. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: we're very excited. it's crazy. it's a crazy time right now. >> you're not nervous, though, are you? >> jimmy: yeah, a little bit. >> right now? >> jimmy: right now, yeah. >> me too. >> jimmy: you're a good fighter, yeah. yeah, i know, that's why. no, i get nervous around you. >> we're playing bubble soccer later. >> jimmy: i -- >> yeah, exactly. that's what i said when i was asked. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: are you claustrophobic at all? >> and then i went down and i saw how well stephen colbert acquitted himself and how cool he look
not him and russell crowe.me traveling love story "winter's tale." please welcome back to our show, a talented actor, here's colin farrell, everybody. ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> hey, jimmy. >> jimmy: thank you for coming back to see us. i'm so happy you're here. >> thanks for having me, man. i believe you're heading across the hall, as opposed to across the continent. >> i am, yeah. we're keeping it here, bringing it back to new york. >> cool, man. [...
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then, a workman at a city compost pile saw a flock of crows hovering around some discarded christmas trees. >> and i looked in there and it was quite obvious it was a section of a human leg all the way up to the hip and i thought it's a pretty big guy. >> investigators also found a human torso. >> the head and the hands were missing, so it looked like someone was trying to get rid of anything that could be identified as far as identifying the body. >> but they did find the end of a fingertip. when police ran the fingerprint, they discovered it matched the fingerprint of michael prozumenshikov's brokerage license. law enforcement theorized that michael may have been targeted because he was a russian immigrant. so they urged caution. >> then the fbi called me and said, please do not come to the funeral. i said, why? well, the word is that you're a friend of his. whoever did this could shoot you at the funeral. so don't come to the funeral. i thought, wow. >> investigators took this unusual step because they had no idea why michael was murdered. but they did know he had plenty of enemie
then, a workman at a city compost pile saw a flock of crows hovering around some discarded christmas trees. >> and i looked in there and it was quite obvious it was a section of a human leg all the way up to the hip and i thought it's a pretty big guy. >> investigators also found a human torso. >> the head and the hands were missing, so it looked like someone was trying to get rid of anything that could be identified as far as identifying the body. >> but they did find...
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and food stunts and i have some examples in this slide that are not traditional ones this year is a crow shall i one. there's definitely for many of the spaces community interest in them. so the proposal for the plaza program as i mention like the other city efforts is statute based by stewardship by community based also the city's efforts to streamline some event permitting process that's where the live performance comes in and i could detail some of the other efforts we can capture those opportunities in the public spaces in a way that the city doesn't do right now and support of the activation of those spaces. we could network those efforts citywide so different plaza and different stewart's working together. as i mentioned before those plaza emerge from existing city programs and this program actually helps tie them in for their long term sustainability approach. so just broadly there's two types of plaza 1 is street plaza and one is city plaza what is different the street are right-of-way and the city plaza are spaces in the morning a street for whatever reason sometimes you have a
and food stunts and i have some examples in this slide that are not traditional ones this year is a crow shall i one. there's definitely for many of the spaces community interest in them. so the proposal for the plaza program as i mention like the other city efforts is statute based by stewardship by community based also the city's efforts to streamline some event permitting process that's where the live performance comes in and i could detail some of the other efforts we can capture those...
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this is the scene that director cameron crowe said about this. "this was a call to arms in phil's hands it became something different, a scene about quiet truths shared between two guys both at the crossroads, both hurting, both -- >> you got a big head start. >> i'm glad you're home. >> i'm always home. i'm uncool. >> me, too. >> you're doing great. the only kurn sunny this bankrupt world is what you share with someone else when you're uncool. my advice to you, and i know you think these guys are your friends. if you want to be a true friend to them, be honest and unmerciful. >> i mean, one of so many extraordinary scenes involving this guy. many people have said in the last day or so, he was possibly the greatest character actor of his generation. i want to play another clip from the "almost famous" where you directly discuss drugs. >> take drugs? >> no. >> smart kid. i used to do speed. you know, sometimes a little cough syrup? i'd stay up all night, just writing and writing. i mean, like 25 pages. a dribble. about the faces of coltrain, just
this is the scene that director cameron crowe said about this. "this was a call to arms in phil's hands it became something different, a scene about quiet truths shared between two guys both at the crossroads, both hurting, both -- >> you got a big head start. >> i'm glad you're home. >> i'm always home. i'm uncool. >> me, too. >> you're doing great. the only kurn sunny this bankrupt world is what you share with someone else when you're uncool. my advice to...
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helping write the language, but what's interesting, a couple of weeks ago i was writing about the jim crow by storm, but we've seen these bills die in arizona, ohio, mississippi, just in georgia last night, i got an e-mail from a representative who said he was completely getting rid of the discriminatory language. i think the tide's really changing. >> walk us through that. all these things are partly driven by a type of conservative campaigning and not all conservative by any means, definitely not the national level, and then the backlash has some of these folks backing off the bills, folks not seeing them as first amendment religious freedom, and yet the federal level as we've been reporting, it is still legal to discriminate in the workplace. >> yeah, and that's where we really need the focus to be on at this point, because so many gay and lesbian and transgender people can be fired right now in their home states for working, in working, just for being lgbt, and i think that's really important and that's a little known fact around this country that in more states you can be fired for be
helping write the language, but what's interesting, a couple of weeks ago i was writing about the jim crow by storm, but we've seen these bills die in arizona, ohio, mississippi, just in georgia last night, i got an e-mail from a representative who said he was completely getting rid of the discriminatory language. i think the tide's really changing. >> walk us through that. all these things are partly driven by a type of conservative campaigning and not all conservative by any means,...
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was this the as the crow flies logical route that as you can see steers well clear of ft. lee and the traffic gridlock that had been bestowed on that town on purpose as an unexplained political punishment? we do not yet know. when the newark "star-ledger" asked if the governor's helicopter flew over the george washington bridge on its way back to lower manhattan from trenton, the governor's office would not comment today, so we don't know. but we may be about to find out for sure, anyway, because the new jersey legislative committee investigating the bridge shutdown is tonight sending out 18 new subpoenas and among these 18 new subpoenas is one to the state police aviation unit which oversees governor chris christie's travel by helicopter. the "new york post," the newark "star-ledger" and "bergen record" reported tonight the records of governor christie's helicopter travel would be demanded by the legislature in conjunction with the investigation. we do not exactly know why, but obviously speculation about the governor potentially doing a fly-by inspection of the traffic g
was this the as the crow flies logical route that as you can see steers well clear of ft. lee and the traffic gridlock that had been bestowed on that town on purpose as an unexplained political punishment? we do not yet know. when the newark "star-ledger" asked if the governor's helicopter flew over the george washington bridge on its way back to lower manhattan from trenton, the governor's office would not comment today, so we don't know. but we may be about to find out for sure,...
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why the crowe of car-funding site kick start is asking customers to change their passwords and how google on the wet weather from meteorologist leigh glaser. up on the abc7 broadcast center. any rain yet? >> no rain here but we are picking up some returns south bay and north bay. looking at the live doppler 7hd. you can see the moisture swinging in. i want to reiterate, this is not a big storm. it's a very weak cold front that will make its way across the bay you're overnight. bringing us light amounts of precipitation, and if you're heading out for the chinese parade, take the umbrella just in case. the moisture will move in. >> thank you so much. see you back here at 6:00. and that does it for us at 5:00. we appreciate your time. >>> welcome to "world news." tonight the miracle on ice. the olympic moment of the hockey game of the u.s. taking on russia. their dramatic shootout and the thrilling out come tonight the speed skaters shedding tonight's suits. our team in sochi. >>> the verdict reached in the gas station shooting. the man accused of pulling the trigger because the music in the
why the crowe of car-funding site kick start is asking customers to change their passwords and how google on the wet weather from meteorologist leigh glaser. up on the abc7 broadcast center. any rain yet? >> no rain here but we are picking up some returns south bay and north bay. looking at the live doppler 7hd. you can see the moisture swinging in. i want to reiterate, this is not a big storm. it's a very weak cold front that will make its way across the bay you're overnight. bringing us...