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here in the debs house and about debs' legacy. and you know, the social justice piece is what we call it today. he, as i said earlier, he certainly continues to provide inspiration to working people here in terre haute and throughout the u.s. as they struggle against lowering wages, unemployment, all the things that are plaguing us today. >> this house is open for visitors. how many do you get every year, and how do people visit? >> i don't know the numbers on how many people we have every year, but the museum is open every afternoon of the week. and on saturdays. and you can go to the website and contact karen brown who runs tours of the museum throughout the week. >> we have one minute left. i'm going to turn the floor over to you. >> another great research is the indiana state university special collections has online of an amazing collection of images of debs but also pamphlets and access to his letters and so forth. so that's another great place. >> plug your book as we close
here in the debs house and about debs' legacy. and you know, the social justice piece is what we call it today. he, as i said earlier, he certainly continues to provide inspiration to working people here in terre haute and throughout the u.s. as they struggle against lowering wages, unemployment, all the things that are plaguing us today. >> this house is open for visitors. how many do you get every year, and how do people visit? >> i don't know the numbers on how many people we...
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debs. it seems like one of the things that is really lacking in our education system is labor history. the fact that when people talk about social security, unemployment insurance and many people, even older people are surprised that people died for those benefits. they were not gifts. they were fought for. people literally were killed and beaten and jailed for the right. with the neofascists that are now running on the republican party trying to push it farther to the right, it seems like eugene v. debs historically, but to reestablish that message now more than ever. we are in a critical part of history. if we are not careful, with he could be going towards fascism. i think that message now is more important than ever. >> randy, a question? a question for you, randy, before you go? >> the question is -- >> did you talk about debs with your grandfather? >> i am asking you, did you talk with your grandfather about debs? >> yes, i did. >> which election did he vote for him in? >> the 1916 el
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>> debs did not agree with hat. he recognized you needed violence at times, but adcating violence was n appropriate for american democracy. in fact, workers always lost. when they tried ve, move e por to spreadionce around belonged to the state. >> next up is minneapolis. this is ken. hi, ken. >> caller: hello. this is ken in minneapolis. thank you, c-span3 for the in public radio and a little bit earlier your scholars were talking about debs and media. new york city, there is or because a famous radio . named forebuted in the early 19. it was the first non-commercial listener supportedatio nation. given debs' name and call letters, i wonder if he had any involvement in the radio station. >> thanks. his demise was in 1926. radio just coming on the scene as medium. did he have a connection? >> as far as i know, he had no direct correction to it. it is a homage to him. >> we have 35 minutes left already. this program has gone by quickly. the question for you about debs if you can answer this. if he were to walk into t
>> debs did not agree with hat. he recognized you needed violence at times, but adcating violence was n appropriate for american democracy. in fact, workers always lost. when they tried ve, move e por to spreadionce around belonged to the state. >> next up is minneapolis. this is ken. hi, ken. >> caller: hello. this is ken in minneapolis. thank you, c-span3 for the in public radio and a little bit earlier your scholars were talking about debs and media. new york city, there is...
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many of those were supporters of debs even though debs was a believer in the most tenuous sense. he considered churches to be of the enemy. part of the apparatus to oppress workers, particularly the catholic church. he was very critical. claimed never to go into a church. but many christians felt that he in his sort of humanitarian compassion for workers really exemplified a tremendous number of people over the course of his career said i don't know what he believes, but he is the most christ-like person that i know. his compassion for the underdog is the essence of christianity. this is an important distinction between the debsian socialist movement and the movement that comes after that. not everybody in the socialist movement was a believer, by any means, but it was something where that was an important part of the mix. >> if you signed your name to a card that said i'm a member of the socialist party in this time period, what did that mean your core beliefs were? >> the most important struggle was the struggle between the working class and the owning class. this was inevitabl
many of those were supporters of debs even though debs was a believer in the most tenuous sense. he considered churches to be of the enemy. part of the apparatus to oppress workers, particularly the catholic church. he was very critical. claimed never to go into a church. but many christians felt that he in his sort of humanitarian compassion for workers really exemplified a tremendous number of people over the course of his career said i don't know what he believes, but he is the most...
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debs. and it seems like one of the things that is really lacking in our education system is labor history, the fact that when people talk about social security, unemployment insurance, and a lot of people are surprised that people died for those benefits. they were not gifts. people were killed and beaten and jailed for the right to unemployment insurance and the eight-hour workday. with the neofascists trying to push the republican party more to the right, but to reestablish that message now more than ever, because now i think we're in a critical part of history where if we're not careful, we could be going towards fascism. i think that is more important than ever. >> a question for you, randy, before you go? i'm asking you, did you talk with your grandfather about debs? >> caller: yes, i did. >> which election did he actually vote for him? >> the 1916 election, i believe. >> that would be 1920. >> 1916 was the year he sat out, actually. thank you, randy. appreciate it. first of all, why d
debs. and it seems like one of the things that is really lacking in our education system is labor history, the fact that when people talk about social security, unemployment insurance, and a lot of people are surprised that people died for those benefits. they were not gifts. people were killed and beaten and jailed for the right to unemployment insurance and the eight-hour workday. with the neofascists trying to push the republican party more to the right, but to reestablish that message now...
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debs and the labor movement is a great chapter. we're still arguing about it. >> george mcgovern. >> why? >> well, for one thing, he's interviewable. and i think that's a tremendous help when you're trying to penetrate a career. and i think that his -- you know, he did get to sort of be a joke, but he's a very honorable man. i admire deeply what he was trying to do during the vietnam war. he was obsessed with it. >> if i'm writing a book, it would be charles evans hughes. the world needs -- there's only one biography. it's been 60 years since a "washington post" reporter wrote a two-volume life in time, which is good, but 60 years later, it's a bit dated. and hughes -- hughes is what we claim we want in both the presidential candidate and a president. a man of absolute integrity who would not yield to the special interests. >> let me go down the list and ask you. if ross perot had not dropped out in june of 1992, he got 19% of the vote, but that was after he dropped out. do you think he would have done -- he was 33% ahead of the ot
debs and the labor movement is a great chapter. we're still arguing about it. >> george mcgovern. >> why? >> well, for one thing, he's interviewable. and i think that's a tremendous help when you're trying to penetrate a career. and i think that his -- you know, he did get to sort of be a joke, but he's a very honorable man. i admire deeply what he was trying to do during the vietnam war. he was obsessed with it. >> if i'm writing a book, it would be charles evans...
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debs, his espionage campaign and his final years. i want to say thanks to both of you as we close out here to come being with us of terre haute, indiana, and telling us more about this third party, the white house and his effect on american history. as we close out, some thank yous to the foundation itself debsfoundation.org. charles king at indiana state university, the cunningham memorial library special collections here at the university. and our affiliate, time warner cable. thanks to all of you for helping us put this program together from terre haute, indiana, the eugene v. debs home and museum. ♪ >>> all summer on sundays, american history tv presents "the contenders." this 14-week series highlights key political figures who ran for president and lost but who nevertheless changed political history. our program with eugene debs airs again tonight on american history tv on c-span3. next sunday we continue our "contenders" series featuring former secretary of state and supreme court chief justice charles hughes who ran for presid
debs, his espionage campaign and his final years. i want to say thanks to both of you as we close out here to come being with us of terre haute, indiana, and telling us more about this third party, the white house and his effect on american history. as we close out, some thank yous to the foundation itself debsfoundation.org. charles king at indiana state university, the cunningham memorial library special collections here at the university. and our affiliate, time warner cable. thanks to all...
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don't ask about deb. >> did she call? >> no!laughter) >> stephen: side effects of vx axijeff may include missing dvd players, sudden loss of beer, and deb. >> did she call? >> no laugh 4r56 (laughter) >> stephen: well, that's it for cheating death brought to you by prescott pharmaceuticals. your body will thar thank you because your torso has grown a mouth. until next time i'll see new health. we'll be right back. (cheers and applause) >> (cheers and applause) >> stephen: welcome back, everybody, thank you so much. folks, my guest tonight is a surprise winning journalist whose new book is called private empire, exxon mobile and american power. isn't that redundant? please welcome steve coll. (cheers and applause) hey, mr. coll, thanks so much for coming on. all right. i love the story of this book. it's called private empire as i said exxon mobile and american power. that's so exciting to me. because exxon mobile is an american company, right. >> they are. >> stephen: and they are projecting their power and therefore our power a
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don't ask about deb. >> did she call? >> no! (laughter) >> stephen: side effects of vx axijeff may include missing dvd players, sudden loss of beer, and deb. >> did she call? >> no laugh 4r56 (laughter) >> stephen: well, that's it for cheating death brought to you by prescott pharmaceuticals. your body will thar thank you because your torso has grown a mouth. until next time i'll see new health. we'll be right back. (cheers and applause) the new taurus is going to blow people away... starting with the guys who built it. this taurus is pretty serious. i can't believe they're actually going to let me drive it. all right, it's got what? 360 horsepower. 365 horsepower. let's see what that feels like. so this is 365 horsepower. all while delivering really great fuel economy. so we're getting great fuel economy? cuz that's what i'm thinking about right now. i'm using my laptop to help create a touchscreen out of thin air. my name is meredith perry. i'm working on a way to charge devices wirelessly we're using our laptops to defy gravi
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the city of annapolis is asking res debs to limit their water use. the city treatment plant is running on generator power and not operating at full capacity. residents should only use water for essential purposes. we are told the restrictions in annapolis may be affected until monday. >> well, a falling tree hit a car during the storm last night killing the driver. it happened shortly before 1:13 on harwood and richardson roads in harwood. the driver identified as 25-year-old kevin alan oh royian of edge water was pronounced dead at the scene. passengers hodges and matthew miller were taken to the hospital with minorinries. >> and those violent storms are also being blame for the deaths of six people in va are a, one in washington, d.c., it could be a week before power is restored in the washington region. pepco says the storms left a total of 443,000 customers in the region without power. >> the search is continuing for one person off the coast of southern maryland after fishing boat capsized during last night's storm. the coast guard rescued two pe
the city of annapolis is asking res debs to limit their water use. the city treatment plant is running on generator power and not operating at full capacity. residents should only use water for essential purposes. we are told the restrictions in annapolis may be affected until monday. >> well, a falling tree hit a car during the storm last night killing the driver. it happened shortly before 1:13 on harwood and richardson roads in harwood. the driver identified as 25-year-old kevin alan...
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and then the one that's on our list we're going to focus on is eugene debs of indiana who ran at least four times. what do you think? >> i think of a guy, a principled guy who is at the forefront of the labor movement. and i think of him as a labor leader. runs on the socialist ticket. he's a guy who wants to break the trusts and wants to give the working man power and we are in a time now we're talking about public employees. there was no such thing. he was talking about people worked with their hands for a living in very dangerous things and he fought for the right to organize. his day came, but not in his time. >> he was also outspoken on world war i and was thrown into jail by woodrow wilson, the great champion of self-determination. and was ultimately pardoned by the even unlikelier character of warren harder, who was a kind man. >> yes. >> and in fact, one thing he wanted debs to come visit him, it was rht
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our program with eugene debs airs again tonight on american history tv on c-span3. next sunday we continue our "contenders" series featuring former secretary of state and supreme court chief justice charles hughes who ran for president in 1916 against woodrow wilson. you can watch "the contenders" here on american history tv each sunday at 8:30 a.m., 7:30 p.m., and 10:30 p.m. through labor day weekend. >>> now former u. sswoman pat schroeder on won in politics and the 1970s. when she was first elected as a democrat from colorado in 1972, she was a 32-year-old mother of two young children. when she arrived in washington, she was one of only 14 women in the u.s. house. in this speech at the history t the obstacles that nver, she women and other minorities faced in the 1970s and her work as a representative at the height of the women's movement. this is about an hour. >> thank you. thank you so much. that is so sweet of you. thank you. thank you, ed. how wonderful. and how nice to see so many of you! oh, you're all marvelous. thank you, thank you, thank you. it is grea
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but i don't think that they were happy about it certainly. >> deb feyerick, thank you very much.et us know on twitter what you think about that and the verdict. >>> outfront next, the lawsuit that keeps growing against the nfl. >>> and some just-discovered video that we found of a rally. why hundreds of people were chanting "banish the sleep from the eyes of all the jews." [ male announcer ] this... is the at&t network. a living, breathing intelligence teaching data how to do more for business. [ beeping ] in here, data knows what to do. because the network finds it and tailors it across all the right points, automating all the right actions, to bring all the right results. [ whirring and beeping ] it's the at&t network -- doing more with data to help business do more for customers. ♪ in your car. now count the number of buttons on your tablet. isn't it time the automobile advanced? introducing cue in the all-new cadillac xts. the simplicity of a tablet has come to your car. ♪ the all-new cadillac xts has arrived. and it's bringing the future forward. mine was earned off vietnam
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but i don't think that they were happy about it certainly. >> deb feyerick, thank you very much. let us know on twitter what you think about that and the verdict. >>> outfront next, the lawsuit that keeps growing against the nfl. >>> and some just-discovered video that we found of a rally. why hundreds of people were chanting "banish the sleep from the eyes of all the jews." of identity thieves "enough." we're lifelock, and we believe you have the right to live free from the fear of identity theft. our pledge to you? as long as there are identity thieves, we'll be there. we're lifelock. and we offer the most comprehensive identity theft protection ever created. lifelock: relentlessly protecting your identity. call 1-800-lifelock or go to lifelock.com today. tdd# 1-800-345-2550 let's talk about the personal attention tdd# 1-800-345-2550 you and your money deserve. tdd# 1-800-345-2550 at charles schwab, that means taking a close look at you tdd# 1-800-345-2550 as well as your portfolio. tdd# 1-800-345-2550 we ask the right questions, tdd# 1-800-345-2550 then we actually listen to t
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. >> reporter: it was deb lucas who got attention today. >> deb said look me in the eye and she was able at last look father l -- linder in the eye as an adult. >> reporter: the priest has been accused in several cases. lindsay's mother was greatful for today's outburst. >> she needed to say it. you have to get it out. these kids all need to have their story. >> reporter: when lidner testified yesterday she did not molest lynch, it start getting calls from other possible victims of lidner. >> i talked to at least two that allege it and i think they're going to come forward to this court. >> reporter: lidner's acknowledged lidner is a child molestic and might lie about it but lidner is not on trial. this night force the priest to take the fifth amendment and if it does. >> his testimony will likely be stricken and i think the case will have to be discussed. >>> the attorneys will meet with the judge to discuss the perjury issue and the future of the trial. robert handa, ktvu news. >>> advertisements for a new museum are stirring up a little controversy. the crocker earth museum is being p
. >> reporter: it was deb lucas who got attention today. >> deb said look me in the eye and she was able at last look father l -- linder in the eye as an adult. >> reporter: the priest has been accused in several cases. lindsay's mother was greatful for today's outburst. >> she needed to say it. you have to get it out. these kids all need to have their story. >> reporter: when lidner testified yesterday she did not molest lynch, it start getting calls from other...
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. >> reporter: it was deb lucas who got attention today. >> deb said look me in the eye and she was ableto at last look father l -- linder in the eye as an adult. >> reporter: the priest has been accused in several cases. lindsay's mother was greatful for today's outburst. >> she needed to say it. you have to get it out. these kids all need to have their story. >> reporter: when lidner testified yesterday she did not molest lynch, it start getting calls from other possible victims of lidner. >> i talked to at least two that allege it and i think they're going to come forward to this court. >> reporter: lidner's acknowledged lidner is a child molestic and might lie about it but lidner is not on trial. this night force the priest to take the fifth amendment and if it does. >> his testimony will likely be stricken and i think the case will have to be discussed. >>> the attorneys will meet with the judge to discuss the perjury issue and the future of the trial. robert handa, ktvu news. >>> advertisements for a new museum are stirring up a little controversy. the crocker earth museum is being
. >> reporter: it was deb lucas who got attention today. >> deb said look me in the eye and she was ableto at last look father l -- linder in the eye as an adult. >> reporter: the priest has been accused in several cases. lindsay's mother was greatful for today's outburst. >> she needed to say it. you have to get it out. these kids all need to have their story. >> reporter: when lidner testified yesterday she did not molest lynch, it start getting calls from other...
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today deb harddn makes a delivery from sccool pbout the needs.frsttchild christopher.. was born with a heart &pdefect..." christopher was in the care of several experts in several cities... (deb)"i stayed at 3 ronald mcdonald hooses during the ccurse of his life.. he died when he was 10 and a half.. so this is ouu..mission"a mission to make it easier ffr the other children who pass through these doors... (dr)"what we hhspitals n the city of balt offer is cutttng edge care that is only available ii very few centers across the countrr.. so oming here is the right decision.. but having the family come as well is the best decision" during the past three decades... 35 thousand families have stayed t the ronald mcdonald house.. as they eek tteatment... from 45 states and 22 countrys (dad with 2 girls) "i stay here 10 month now.. "eye-shy nd lulu are five year old twins... from kuwait. lulu was born with extreme facial deformities... she says : "excuse mee family... " the only doctors willing to operate are ere in baltimore.. (dad)"for the nose and the
today deb harddn makes a delivery from sccool pbout the needs.frsttchild christopher.. was born with a heart &pdefect..." christopher was in the care of several experts in several cities... (deb)"i stayed at 3 ronald mcdonald hooses during the ccurse of his life.. he died when he was 10 and a half.. so this is ouu..mission"a mission to make it easier ffr the other children who pass through these doors... (dr)"what we hhspitals n the city of balt offer is cutttng edge...
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. >>> contar je t tarjetas de dÉb. >>> lÓpez obrador tambiÉn mostÓo un puÑado de tarjetas de dÉbito quero pequeÑa nieto insiste ganarÁ con voto libre. >>> bueno y maÑana se publican las Últimas encuestas antes de la veda electoral algo interesante los candidatos se mano comprometido afirmar un pacto de civilidad, se comprometen a reconocer los rument ademÁs, y rechazar cualquier acto de violencia despuÉs o el mismo primo rod julio. >>> los 4 han aceptado. >>> los hasta 4. al regreso de la pausa, las mujeres figuras claves en las campaÑas presidenciales en mÉxico, futuro de un peso pesado del congreso en una nueva encuesta de nbc indica que si las elecciones fueran hoy 47% votarÍa por obama y el resto por romney en el mismo sondeo 42% aprueba el trabajo de obama en economÍa en contraste con el 53% que lo desaprueba y maÑana tendremos otros resultado de esta encuesta en lo que participÓ telemundo. el congresista de nueva york, charles rangel se enfrenta au una fuerte prueba de su carrera en primarias de hoy electores deberÁn estar convencido que aÚn puede desempeÑar el cargo con efectivid
. >>> contar je t tarjetas de dÉb. >>> lÓpez obrador tambiÉn mostÓo un puÑado de tarjetas de dÉbito quero pequeÑa nieto insiste ganarÁ con voto libre. >>> bueno y maÑana se publican las Últimas encuestas antes de la veda electoral algo interesante los candidatos se mano comprometido afirmar un pacto de civilidad, se comprometen a reconocer los rument ademÁs, y rechazar cualquier acto de violencia despuÉs o el mismo primo rod julio. >>> los 4 han...
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. >> i am used to bugs but not this many bug autos walk anywhere on deb ease farm and you can pick up dozens of what are believed to be locust. they swarmed in two weeks ago and don't want to seem to leave. how many? she'd say biblical pro portion autos at least five kblinl of them. on the internet between 50-65 per square yard is a severe outbreak furks stand in the backyard there is maybe 5,000 per square yard. >> they're hungry, you can see them munching on peaches. there is nothing left of the peppers and they're trying to eat the sign. they're working on rose bushes which were in bloom until the unwanted visitors came, and stayed. >> they're called destroyers. very appropriate name. >> her grandson runs the yard with a net catching quite a few. her dog can't decide which one to chase because there are owe many. and a uc davis scientist told her perhaps this dry, warm winter means less vegetation for bug tosz eat. that with a very wet season the winter before, more bugs were born that. created a perfect storm. and for now, she catches them and drowned them in a pool of soapy poiso
. >> i am used to bugs but not this many bug autos walk anywhere on deb ease farm and you can pick up dozens of what are believed to be locust. they swarmed in two weeks ago and don't want to seem to leave. how many? she'd say biblical pro portion autos at least five kblinl of them. on the internet between 50-65 per square yard is a severe outbreak furks stand in the backyard there is maybe 5,000 per square yard. >> they're hungry, you can see them munching on peaches. there is...
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deb b's path has been difficult to predict. the slow-moving storm appears to have its eye on florida. it might strength noon a hurricane. we'll have more on tropical storm debby in a few minutes. >> one person is dead after plane crash in north carolina earlier this morning. the sheriff's office said they received a report around 4:30 a.m. of a downed plane in north carolina. authorities found the plane a few hours after the motorists scal called 911 saying they witnessed a plane crash. emergency crews have not released the identity of the victim. >>> still ahead on 11 news at noon, planning a cookout this summer? be prepared to bump up the food budget. details about the rising prices of picnic fair coming up in consume are alert. >> along with the updates of tropical storm debby. we keep an eye on the severe weather that could be happening closer us later today between the line of storms just moving offshore. we'll have details coming up in the insta-weather forecast. for now, a few clouds in the sky. ty is 82 at the harbor do
deb b's path has been difficult to predict. the slow-moving storm appears to have its eye on florida. it might strength noon a hurricane. we'll have more on tropical storm debby in a few minutes. >> one person is dead after plane crash in north carolina earlier this morning. the sheriff's office said they received a report around 4:30 a.m. of a downed plane in north carolina. authorities found the plane a few hours after the motorists scal called 911 saying they witnessed a plane crash....
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not paper, not plastic credit or deb debit. the question is not what can you do for your country. not now. not later. not okay? the question is not, what your country can do for you. the question is not, who will save us. how are you getting by? [applause] >> i'll end with a love poem. >> my lover. who lives far. my lover who lives far away opens the door to my room and offers supper. in a bowl made of his breath. the stew has boiled and i wonder at the cat born from it's steam. the cat is in the bedroom now. muling. the cat is indecent and i whom trying to be tidy, i whom trying to do things the purpose way, i who am sick from the shedding. i, am undone. my lover who lives far away opens the door to my room and offers pastry in a basket spun from his vision. it is closely woven. the kind of container some women collect. i have seen these in many colors but the basket he brings is simple. only black. only nude. the basket he brings is full of sweet burdens and i eat even the crumbs. as am i have not dined for days. my lover who lives far away opens the door to my room and offers t
not paper, not plastic credit or deb debit. the question is not what can you do for your country. not now. not later. not okay? the question is not, what your country can do for you. the question is not, who will save us. how are you getting by? [applause] >> i'll end with a love poem. >> my lover. who lives far. my lover who lives far away opens the door to my room and offers supper. in a bowl made of his breath. the stew has boiled and i wonder at the cat born from it's steam. the...
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. >> the only direct quote i could give you is, deb said look me in the eye and she was able to look at him as an adult. >> reporter: lynch's mother hugged him outside of the courthouse, hoping that more victims come forward. >> she needed to say it. you've gotta get it out. these kids have to have their story. will's having these. >> reporter: attorneys are going to try to work out the legal issues stemming from this. back to you. >>> state lawmakers may have a state budget in place. within the last hour, it was announced that jerry brown and democratic leaders have reached an april agreement on remaining cuts. legislators pass a $92 billion friday but the governor pressed for deeper cuts for welfare and other social services and legislators are expected to vote on the full budget plan on tuesday. >>> please come out. please come out. >> ahead -- hear more from a heroic woman who saved -- who helped save lives during a house fire. >>> and mark tamayo is up in a few minutes to let ut know where you will meet a jacket in this chilly start to summer -- let you know where you will need
. >> the only direct quote i could give you is, deb said look me in the eye and she was able to look at him as an adult. >> reporter: lynch's mother hugged him outside of the courthouse, hoping that more victims come forward. >> she needed to say it. you've gotta get it out. these kids have to have their story. will's having these. >> reporter: attorneys are going to try to work out the legal issues stemming from this. back to you. >>> state lawmakers may have a...
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deb calls it absolutely sickening. why didn't the driver stop the bus and do something and why aren't the paints aware of their kids' -- the parent as wear of their kids' -- parents aware of their kids' personality. we got to ask what's wrong with these kids? mailbag at wusa9.com. that's our broadcast. we'll see you a little later. bye bye. >>> now, "entertainment tonight," the most-watched entertainment news magazine in the world. >> matthew mcconaughey with his new bride. their wedding day moment that brought him to tears. >> right before she came out. >> alec baldwin's fiance flashes her bare bottom in new york. will their wedding be ruined by the paparazzi? >>> plus, who is the megastar finally bearing her baby bump? >>> is ann curry being paid $10 million to leave "today show?" >> she will land on her feet. >>> plus, the biggest star payouts of all-time. who made $45 million just to walk away? >>> michael jackson's kids today on the third anniversary of his death. his daughter, paris, on a date? wearing makeup, a
deb calls it absolutely sickening. why didn't the driver stop the bus and do something and why aren't the paints aware of their kids' -- the parent as wear of their kids' -- parents aware of their kids' personality. we got to ask what's wrong with these kids? mailbag at wusa9.com. that's our broadcast. we'll see you a little later. bye bye. >>> now, "entertainment tonight," the most-watched entertainment news magazine in the world. >> matthew mcconaughey with his new...
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the contenders and a look at eugene debs five-time socialist candidate for president. that's this weekend on cspan 3. jp morgan's ceo jamie dimon apologized to congress again this week for the country's trading loss of more than $2 billion. he also said that no taxpayer money was lost and that his company remains fiscally sound. >> thank you. the chair wishes to remind our guests that the manifestation of approval or disapproval including the use of signs and placards is a violation which governs this committee and maintain order and decorum. our second panel is made up of one business of the ceo of j.p. morgan chase, mr. dimon. mr. dimon, you are recognized for five minutes and maybe if the cameras would take a picture and then exit. mr. dimon, you are recognized for five minutes. and we welcome you to the committee. >> thank you, mr. chairman. chairman baucus, ranking member frank and members of the committee. i'm preparing to discuss recent losses in a portfolio held by j.p. morgan chase -- mr. chairman, can we get him to pull the mike closer. >> chief investment lo
the contenders and a look at eugene debs five-time socialist candidate for president. that's this weekend on cspan 3. jp morgan's ceo jamie dimon apologized to congress again this week for the country's trading loss of more than $2 billion. he also said that no taxpayer money was lost and that his company remains fiscally sound. >> thank you. the chair wishes to remind our guests that the manifestation of approval or disapproval including the use of signs and placards is a violation which...
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wichita, he went to the forum, which is the forerunner of our century to today, and he heard eugene debs, who was then the socialist party leader, talk about socialism, and he became so moved that he began selling the appeal to reason. it was the nation's largest socialist newspaper in the time. and it was published here in kansas. at that time, there was a huge, diverse economic dichotomy going on. you had the very, very wealthy, and you had the very, very poor. and the browder family was certainly among the very poor. and the socialist movement at that time offered hope. what happened was world war i broke out. and rather than serve in the military, he went to prison. and -- when he got out of prison, he then helped organize the communist party in the nation, and went during the 1920s to china and helped organize the chinese communist party. and then he came back and was the general secretary of the communist party here in the nation. ran for president in 1936 and 1940, against fdr. did not receive any votes from wichitans. this is before world war ii. and so it didn't have quite the n
wichita, he went to the forum, which is the forerunner of our century to today, and he heard eugene debs, who was then the socialist party leader, talk about socialism, and he became so moved that he began selling the appeal to reason. it was the nation's largest socialist newspaper in the time. and it was published here in kansas. at that time, there was a huge, diverse economic dichotomy going on. you had the very, very wealthy, and you had the very, very poor. and the browder family was...
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and so you could produce a rouge debs out of the terra haute, indiana, who could build upon them without being attacked outside of print media. which is difficult today. any real contender today eventually has to go up against big money and big media. that's very difficult to maintain a strong edge. >> c-span to be the only network and everyone can take part and you wouldn't have to worry about ads. >> i want to go back to your the endorsement of wilson. that was a moment that you said began to attract african-americans. how do they view this? >> terribly. there was a huge disappointment for any number of reasons. probably the most sell rated was wilson's betrayal of african-americans was one of the first hollywood blockbuste called "the birth of a nation." it celebrated redemption, the world of the klan and the reremoval of african-american leadership. woodrow wilson endorsed the film, said -- it's a true story of race relations and really saw long standing regional differences of the north and south racial equality. and that was absolutely a betrayal to people that dubois supported. it
and so you could produce a rouge debs out of the terra haute, indiana, who could build upon them without being attacked outside of print media. which is difficult today. any real contender today eventually has to go up against big money and big media. that's very difficult to maintain a strong edge. >> c-span to be the only network and everyone can take part and you wouldn't have to worry about ads. >> i want to go back to your the endorsement of wilson. that was a moment that you...
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well the likes of mikhail youzhny nicholai deb a dingo in the twilight zone back korea is there's no new generation coming through the replacement. there aren't enough specialist tennis centers in russia at the moment if these centers are build things will certainly improve our juniors are performing well on the tour and if they will have access to top facilities in russia then i'm sure we will have no shortage of top players in the country who class figureheads like no i joke of age and rafael nadal don't grow on trees rusher been lucky over the last decade in the home but they've had a steady stream of clos such as mine and soften a nickel i'd have a dingo but another member of my golden generation you've given coffee because of his he's not too pessimistic about the future then his son was not always been on the no on the peaks. obviously you know the highest the it was late ninety's early two thousand when the russian players were winning majors they're winning the olympic gold medals but. the serious think about i know that they will come around the question is when you know tha
well the likes of mikhail youzhny nicholai deb a dingo in the twilight zone back korea is there's no new generation coming through the replacement. there aren't enough specialist tennis centers in russia at the moment if these centers are build things will certainly improve our juniors are performing well on the tour and if they will have access to top facilities in russia then i'm sure we will have no shortage of top players in the country who class figureheads like no i joke of age and rafael...
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the contenders and a look at eugene debs.rida congressman allen west and other leaders held a forum to discuss ways to help african americans in the entrepreneurial world. black unemployment remains at almost 14%, double that of whites. this is just over two hours. >>> well, the -- our last two individuals have arrived, mr. charles payne and dr. art laugher and i guess after this, i'm going to have to talk to them a little bit about how we run things in the military. okay, when you come in late to a briefing with the general, it's not a good thing. that whole personal responsibility thing, huh? well good, it's a pleasure to have each and every one of you here, dr. laffer, we have the spot for you right next to mr. johnson. everyone knows i'm congressman allen west from florida's congressional district 22. thank you. and we will get right to the meat of why we are here because i think this is a critical topic that we have to talk about. and i got this little book here that every now and then i go back and read, and it's call r
the contenders and a look at eugene debs.rida congressman allen west and other leaders held a forum to discuss ways to help african americans in the entrepreneurial world. black unemployment remains at almost 14%, double that of whites. this is just over two hours. >>> well, the -- our last two individuals have arrived, mr. charles payne and dr. art laugher and i guess after this, i'm going to have to talk to them a little bit about how we run things in the military. okay, when you...
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"the contenders" and a look at eugene debs, sunday at 7: 30 p.m. "american history tv" this weekend on c-span3. >>> the more ril land grant act. talks about the morill land grant act of 1862 and about the history of federal land grant policie policies. the university of nebraska lincoln hosted this 40-minute event. >>> ladies and gentlemen, i'll ask that we reconvene. i'm ellen, the senior vice chancellor at the university of nebraska lincoln. i want to welcome all of you who are here today on our campus and all of our colleagues and friends who are watching on c-span and on the nebraska educational television network. martin jischke is president i'm herris of purdue university and former president of iowa state university and university of missouri rallo. m.i.t. trained aeronautical eng near who earned fellow status in the american association for the advancement of science. martin's been awarded the highest honor any of us can achieve, an honorary docket trait from his undergratd yat alma mater, illinois institute of technology. how pleased mr. m
"the contenders" and a look at eugene debs, sunday at 7: 30 p.m. "american history tv" this weekend on c-span3. >>> the more ril land grant act. talks about the morill land grant act of 1862 and about the history of federal land grant policie policies. the university of nebraska lincoln hosted this 40-minute event. >>> ladies and gentlemen, i'll ask that we reconvene. i'm ellen, the senior vice chancellor at the university of nebraska lincoln. i want to...
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s history of political corruption, but our good friend deb from arlington, virginia, says she kind ofigs the guy. i know personally i can never stay mad at him. for some reason he seems quintessentially human to me. between his escapades, the death of his wife and recent struggles with diabetes and kidney transplant, he is still standing. marion barry is an icon of d.c. culture and wherever i go in this country people know who he is. well, while i must certainly agree marian barry is the likeable fellow the fact he is notorious nationwide probably not so great for washington. on the other hand, you cannot go wrong reminding people of the guy's basic humanity. still having him in elected office, that would be something else again. and then there was this reaction to last night's weird news which involved urinals in brazil that allow guys to create their guitar solos while relieving themselves. nancy just really hated that story. when i turned on the television last night, the channel 9news at 7 p.m. was just ending. i don't watch this news usually. i saw the story on urinals very brief
s history of political corruption, but our good friend deb from arlington, virginia, says she kind ofigs the guy. i know personally i can never stay mad at him. for some reason he seems quintessentially human to me. between his escapades, the death of his wife and recent struggles with diabetes and kidney transplant, he is still standing. marion barry is an icon of d.c. culture and wherever i go in this country people know who he is. well, while i must certainly agree marian barry is the...