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dr. jackson.use the other big story this morning, david, is actually out of minneapolis and is about this idea of the mall of america, which is a real sort of like american iconic version of capitalism and who we are and we go and shop being targeted. i just want to play -- we had my colleague, steve kornacki, had someone on and i want to connect these things for you. >> this is something that we have seen before sadly in minnesota where we have seen al shabab target usually young men in our community. this is what this group does. that's why we have been focusing not just on going after the evil of isis overseas but also the homegrown terrorism. the fact that they are targeting young men in our own communities, not just in minnesota, all over the country. >> so here's what's hard for me. on the one hand okay our young people are being targeted by these outside terrorists. on the other hand, the story out of north carolina is young muslims being targeted by someone for a hate crime. i guess i don'
dr. jackson.use the other big story this morning, david, is actually out of minneapolis and is about this idea of the mall of america, which is a real sort of like american iconic version of capitalism and who we are and we go and shop being targeted. i just want to play -- we had my colleague, steve kornacki, had someone on and i want to connect these things for you. >> this is something that we have seen before sadly in minnesota where we have seen al shabab target usually young men in...
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dr. jackson and her team are developing wearable technology that makes it possible for a dog to talk by simply pulling on a-elastic activator or waving its nose in a sensor. the vests can be customized to help deaf or disabled people or hose who might suffer a medical emergency. >> excuse me, i need your attention. >> reporter: jackson is even designing a vest that can be worn by a bomb- sniffing dog. depending on what explosive the dog finds it could communicate that to the bomb squad. >> what they need is to know what kind of explosive has the dog found? the dog knows. dog knows is this tatp, which is really volatility? >> georgia tech police say it's easy to take a highly- trained dog and get them used to the new technology. >> we have replicated it, you know, as little as just a few seconds. it's just a matter of conditioning the dog for a special response. >> reporter: jackson is also working on a sort of remote control for dogs. a vest imbedded with tiny vibrating motors. depend on which motor buzzes it sends different commands to the dog. a way to work with dogs far way fromhir handlers
dr. jackson and her team are developing wearable technology that makes it possible for a dog to talk by simply pulling on a-elastic activator or waving its nose in a sensor. the vests can be customized to help deaf or disabled people or hose who might suffer a medical emergency. >> excuse me, i need your attention. >> reporter: jackson is even designing a vest that can be worn by a bomb- sniffing dog. depending on what explosive the dog finds it could communicate that to the bomb...
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dr. jackson, the first black dentist in selma that housed martin luther king and andrew young and all those leaders every time they came to selma, because they couldn't stay at the all-white hotel. ms. jackson was my sixth grade teacher. she did not live to see the movie "selma." but i'm proud this body is seeking to provide a congressional gold medal to the foot soldiers of the movement so that the mrs. jacksons of the world who had their bravery to go and be on that bridge on blood sunday or turn-around tuesday or the ultimate final march, that they are acknowledged by this nation for the sacrifices that they made. in closing, i want to remind my colleagues of my guest at this state of the union, january 20, 2015. my special guest was 103-year-old emilia boyington. she was characterized in the movie "selma" as the proud african-american woman who told mrs. king, you are prepared. you are the descendent of kings and queens. your heritage is one and your blood line is one that survived slave ships. you are prepared. ameal yah -- emilia boyington is known for on blood sunday and came back on
dr. jackson, the first black dentist in selma that housed martin luther king and andrew young and all those leaders every time they came to selma, because they couldn't stay at the all-white hotel. ms. jackson was my sixth grade teacher. she did not live to see the movie "selma." but i'm proud this body is seeking to provide a congressional gold medal to the foot soldiers of the movement so that the mrs. jacksons of the world who had their bravery to go and be on that bridge on blood...
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dr. john jackson. it's great to talk to you.e to me this is the ultimate mystery. it airs sunday night at 9:00. watch it right here on cnn. >>> i want to welcome our viewers here in the united states and around the world. we have just learned some distressing news, sad news. leonard nemoi known for his character dr. spock on "star trek" has died at the age of 83. he had chronic lung disease. he was in the hospital earlier this week and died this morning at his home in los angeles. our jason carroll has a look now at his legacy and how he'll be remembered and the signature line that everybody's familiar with even if you didn't watch the show, live long and prosper. >> that is quite logical, captain. >> reporter: leonard nimoy will always be remembered as spock who he portrayed on the big screen and small screen. spock's life onboard the starship enterprise took him to many worlds. in reality, his love for acting began right here on earth in his hometown. >> i started acting when i was 8 years old in neighborhood settlement houses
dr. john jackson. it's great to talk to you.e to me this is the ultimate mystery. it airs sunday night at 9:00. watch it right here on cnn. >>> i want to welcome our viewers here in the united states and around the world. we have just learned some distressing news, sad news. leonard nemoi known for his character dr. spock on "star trek" has died at the age of 83. he had chronic lung disease. he was in the hospital earlier this week and died this morning at his home in los...
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dr. espanola jackson was the only speaker she said we support you and you've linked this this is very important to the community and important to all of us we're one hundred percent behind you commissioners chief administrative officer advances advances we pass it unanimously and there was a story in time magazine twenty-four hours later existing in the countries around the world bans what you did it was a pleasure i'll never forget that experience (clapping). >> and i know we have friends here from the public can we ask members of the public that want to share with us about our friend commissioner chief administrative officer advances. >> becky evans. >> what can anyone say about ruth i've known her for thirty years there the sierra club. >> and our oriental commissioners commissioner omaha advances. >> i was on the commission before we had staff and posted the under those circumstances notices in the liner and final in my case a furgdz when the local sierra club tried to figure out he figure someone in the group should get an award and there was no question about who to be nominated it was ru
dr. espanola jackson was the only speaker she said we support you and you've linked this this is very important to the community and important to all of us we're one hundred percent behind you commissioners chief administrative officer advances advances we pass it unanimously and there was a story in time magazine twenty-four hours later existing in the countries around the world bans what you did it was a pleasure i'll never forget that experience (clapping). >> and i know we have...
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hallie jackson, nbc news, los angeles. >> reporter: i'm dr. nancy snyderman at jackson memorial hospital in miami, where reminders are everywhere that cleanliness counts. >> it's really about accountability. everybody plays a role. >> reporter: kevin andrews is vice president of patient safety. his job, make health-care-associated infections a thing of the past. in a hospital where you have your most vulnerable, your doctors and your nurses are really the people who spread infection. >> that is absolutely correct. and so one of the things we've really worked hard on is really putting together a hand hygiene program. >> reporter: but it's not just about clean hands. keeping medical equipment and instruments meticulously disinfected could be the difference between life or death. the cdc estimates that on any given day about one in 25 hospitalized patients has at least one health care associated infection. there were about 722,000 of those infections in u.s. acute care hospitals in 2011, resulting in an estimated 75,000 deaths. in random testing,
hallie jackson, nbc news, los angeles. >> reporter: i'm dr. nancy snyderman at jackson memorial hospital in miami, where reminders are everywhere that cleanliness counts. >> it's really about accountability. everybody plays a role. >> reporter: kevin andrews is vice president of patient safety. his job, make health-care-associated infections a thing of the past. in a hospital where you have your most vulnerable, your doctors and your nurses are really the people who spread...
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dr. medical lan anyway jackson and her -- dr. deaf or disabled people. >> i heard the doorbell. >> reporter: or those what might suffer a medical emergency. >> excuse me, i need your attention. >> reporter: jackson is even designing a vest that can be worn by a bomb sniffing dog. depending on what explosive the dog finds, it could communicate that to the bomb squad. >> what they need to know is what kind of sploas have the dog found. the dog knows. the dog knows is this tatp, which might plod when you bump it, or is it c4? >> reporter: georgia police say it's highly possible to take a dog and get them idea to the technology. >> it's just a matter of conditioning the dog for a special response. >> reporter: jackson s's working on a remote control for dogs. a vest embedded with tiny vibrating motors. depending on which motor buzzes, it sends different commands to the dog. a way to work with dogs far away from their handlers or in situations. other technology jackson is experimenting with, cell phones and gps for the vests. a dog cou
dr. medical lan anyway jackson and her -- dr. deaf or disabled people. >> i heard the doorbell. >> reporter: or those what might suffer a medical emergency. >> excuse me, i need your attention. >> reporter: jackson is even designing a vest that can be worn by a bomb sniffing dog. depending on what explosive the dog finds, it could communicate that to the bomb squad. >> what they need to know is what kind of sploas have the dog found. the dog knows. the dog knows is...
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dr requester you have 5 minutes. >> thank you, commissioners i'm greg the president of pacific heights association this on jackson and pacific habitation a rear yard specific jackson is the only collaring inclusion otherwise what is required they're built beyond the limit of brown where they should be built now they want more the privacy see into the neighborhoods it has rear yard access to a lower level the neighbors are opposed the neighbors felt the rear of the yard to jackson street say nobody is going to be able to use this because of the strong winds the deck will not be used including a relevance contractor didn't expand into the rear yard this is a large house this haas house has an existing roof deck we need another 3 feet taken from the rear yard this place is built before the rear yard were required into what's required a rear yard an expansion y07d where that intrudes the mid block open space had been denied and the association has been around for a lot of years we have a strong feeling on the block a few neighbors are here to speak and others are here this has no good reason for expansion beyond the rear
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dr. tim jackson is a pediatrician and the father of two hundred children who were recently exposed to measles in arizona. he is an every child by two immunization champion. every child by two is a nonprofit dedicated to increasing vaccination rates among children. his wife is in arizona and caring for the two children. i am grateful he could be here to tell their story. dr. moore, let's begin with you. if the three of you could summarize your comments in five minutes we would appreciate it. the senators will continue questioning. >> thank you, chairman alexander. thank you for holding the hearing for vaccine preventable diseases. most people are unaware that even in a state with a strong history of aiming his nation, a single case of diesels requires -- major public health response. i would like to begin by technology first lady christie haslam and bill haslam for the commitment to immunization as an essential step in promoting and protecting the health of tennesseans. you can say tennessee has a culture of immunization. for the past two and of influenza seasons, the majority of tennesseans a
dr. tim jackson is a pediatrician and the father of two hundred children who were recently exposed to measles in arizona. he is an every child by two immunization champion. every child by two is a nonprofit dedicated to increasing vaccination rates among children. his wife is in arizona and caring for the two children. i am grateful he could be here to tell their story. dr. moore, let's begin with you. if the three of you could summarize your comments in five minutes we would appreciate it. the...
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who was to blame for the death of jimmy lee jackson? dr. martin luther king professed as he eulogized jimmy lee jackson at his funeral we are all to blame for his murder. dr. king said it best. a state trooper pointed the gun, but he did not act alone. he was murdered by the truthality of every sheriff who practices lawlessness by the name of law. he was murdered by the irspornt of every politician from governors of towns and on town who fed his constituent the stale bread of hatred and the spoiled meat of racism. he was murdered by the timidity of federal government that would spend money every day to keep troops in south vietnam and cannot protect the rights of its own citizens seeking the right to vote. and he was murdered by the coudwardness of every kneeing grow who accepts segregation and stands on the sidelines in the struggle for justice. now justice should be blind, mr. speaker, but in many cases it's not. everyone knew who killed jimmy lee jackson, but it wasn't until 40 years later when michael jackson, dallas county's first distr
who was to blame for the death of jimmy lee jackson? dr. martin luther king professed as he eulogized jimmy lee jackson at his funeral we are all to blame for his murder. dr. king said it best. a state trooper pointed the gun, but he did not act alone. he was murdered by the truthality of every sheriff who practices lawlessness by the name of law. he was murdered by the irspornt of every politician from governors of towns and on town who fed his constituent the stale bread of hatred and the...
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dr. parker will continue travelling to mississippi providing abortion care to women who soon may have no where else to turn. i'm with al jazeera, jacksonissippi. >>> dr. parker who you saw in the piece joins us from berming birmingham birmingham, alabama and the law being passed and the federal court striking it down and officials in mississippi going to them saying we want you to reenstate this to reinstate abortion and what goes through your mind in each step of the process? >> what goes through my mind is that as dr. king said, progress never rolls in on the wheels of inevitability so it's going to always be necessary for people of good will to put forth the effort to make things happen that need to happen. >> if the supreme court reverses the lower court and upholds the state law restricting abortions, what will you do will you follow the law and stop performing in mississippi, will you go under ground what do you see happening? >> well i would rather think about what will happen if the court recognizes that this is a very necessary service for women and if they realize that then they will stand behind the circuit court. i believe
dr. parker will continue travelling to mississippi providing abortion care to women who soon may have no where else to turn. i'm with al jazeera, jacksonissippi. >>> dr. parker who you saw in the piece joins us from berming birmingham birmingham, alabama and the law being passed and the federal court striking it down and officials in mississippi going to them saying we want you to reenstate this to reinstate abortion and what goes through your mind in each step of the process? >>...
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dr. martin luther king also reverend jesse jackson was one of his lieutenants. in the book on the record talking about this. >> host: there are audio recordings of that former secretary joseph alfano wrote about that. i believe using the transcripts or recordings held at the miller center for the study of the presidency at the university of virginia. so they should be a pretty well documented fact. are you surprised at the kind of reaction the movie has brought? is that progress to finally have a movie that has turned out to be a commercial success about the life of dr. martin luther king? >> guest: i think the movie was magnificent. it brought me to tears. i felt like i was in a black church somewhere. it was an amazing movie to see. i knew when i saw the little girl, i knew what was going to have been. i had tears in my eyes, just talking about it. it was very graphic to see them go back and forth on the bridge, to understand that i'm an african-american, if they had not done this you and i wouldn't build a talk today. i would go to question three american pre
dr. martin luther king also reverend jesse jackson was one of his lieutenants. in the book on the record talking about this. >> host: there are audio recordings of that former secretary joseph alfano wrote about that. i believe using the transcripts or recordings held at the miller center for the study of the presidency at the university of virginia. so they should be a pretty well documented fact. are you surprised at the kind of reaction the movie has brought? is that progress to...
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so reverend jesse jackson said that people like dr. king as a murder but not a bircher. -- marcher. so they had used to tease you work to get the power for this president to go down to alabama and how at the time they could not be on the street together. it took three people to be together could find a way to have a meeting and they strategically found out how to present this situation to pursues the voting rights act. also. >> there are audio recordings from the secretary that this should be a pretty well documented fact. are you surprised that the kind of reaction the movie has brought? is that progress that has turned out to be a commercial success? >> it brought me to tears. i thought i was in the black church. it was an amazing movie to see i knew what would happen when i saw those little girls it is so graphic to see them go back and forth on that bridge. and i am an african-american i could not question i could not be here and unbelief it shows everything because it was graphic but much more brutal then reach shot but the movie touched me i think oprah and brad pitt and it wa
so reverend jesse jackson said that people like dr. king as a murder but not a bircher. -- marcher. so they had used to tease you work to get the power for this president to go down to alabama and how at the time they could not be on the street together. it took three people to be together could find a way to have a meeting and they strategically found out how to present this situation to pursues the voting rights act. also. >> there are audio recordings from the secretary that this...
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dr. martin luther king jr. also reverend jesse jackson who is one of the lieutenant that's are in the book on the record. and talking about this. there are audio recordings yes of that former secretary. joseph wrote about i believe using the tran scripts of the recordings held up for the stud east presidency of the university of virginia so. it should be a well documented fact you are surprised by the type of reaction that the movie has brought? is it progress to finally have a movie that has turned out to be a commercial success about the life of dr. martin luther king jr.? well i think that the movie was magnificent when i say magnificent it brought me to tears. and i felt like i was in a black church somewhere. it was an amazing movie to see when you saw i knew had a when i saw the four little girls. i into you what would happen. tears to my eyes and just to talk about it brings tears to my eyes it. is very graphic to see them going back and forth on the bridge to understand that i am an african-american if they had not done this and y
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jackson, abraham lincoln, and harry lincoln -- harry truman. >> american history tv is featuring corpus christi, texas. in corpus christi in 1948, dr. hector p garcia founded the american g.i. forum, which advocates for equal treatment of hispanic veterans. posted by our time warner cable partners, we visited many sites showcasing the city's history. learn more about corpus christi all weekend here on american history tv. >> welcome to the acm of science and history. the museum was started in 1957. it operates as a public-private partnership. we started as a general museum. today, we have more detailed topics. we talk about the city of corpus christi, including major business developments that we have shared with the world. we are going to explore the corpus christie history gallery. this area of the museum discusses the native peoples. they did not have a written language. they were here and the 1850's. they made a fierce reputation for themselves and were a formidable foe to the white settlers who eventually drove them out that these lands. a were here and tell the 1850's. they interacted with a lot of early settlers. they built h
jackson, abraham lincoln, and harry lincoln -- harry truman. >> american history tv is featuring corpus christi, texas. in corpus christi in 1948, dr. hector p garcia founded the american g.i. forum, which advocates for equal treatment of hispanic veterans. posted by our time warner cable partners, we visited many sites showcasing the city's history. learn more about corpus christi all weekend here on american history tv. >> welcome to the acm of science and history. the museum was...
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jackson, nbc news, los angeles. >>> one more note on this tonight, we're joined by dr. nancy snyderman. and nancy, i know your view is, forget measles. the comebacks could not perhaps stop at measles. >> you and i have sat here for the last few months talking about whooping cough, mumps and now measles. these outbreaks aren't an accident. they're happening because we've become rather lax. we forget what these diseases look like they forget that they kill we forget that a simple vaccine can prevent these illnesses. it's inherently important that those of us who are healthy vaccinate ourselves to protect those who are less vulnerable in society. that's why it's called public health. what concern meese is this may be the canary in the coal mine. we see a break in public health in this country. there's no debate. vaccines save lives. what if a year two years from now, you and i are sitting here talking about the first case of polio in this country? i don't think we can be so cocky as to say that can't happen. so this should be the call to arms. >> dr. nancy snyderman with a cautionary note
jackson, nbc news, los angeles. >>> one more note on this tonight, we're joined by dr. nancy snyderman. and nancy, i know your view is, forget measles. the comebacks could not perhaps stop at measles. >> you and i have sat here for the last few months talking about whooping cough, mumps and now measles. these outbreaks aren't an accident. they're happening because we've become rather lax. we forget what these diseases look like they forget that they kill we forget that a simple...
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dr requester you have 5 minutes. >> thank you, commissioners i'm greg the president of pacific heights association this on jackson andacific habitation a rear yard specific jackson is the only collaring inclusion otherwise what is required they're built beyond the limit of brown where they should be built now they want more the privacy see into the neighborhoods it has rear yard access to a lower level the neighbors are opposed the neighbors felt the rear of the yard to jackson street say nobody is going to be able to use this because of the strong winds the deck will not be used
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jackson, nbc news los angeles. >>> one more note on this tonight, we're joined by dr. nancy snyderman. i know your view is forget measles. the comebacks could not perhaps stop at measles. >> you and i have sat here for the last few months talking about whooping cough, mum ms and measles. these outbreaks aren't an accident because we've become rather lax, we forget what these diseases look like and we forget that they kill and that a simple vac sdeen these. we can protect those less vulnerable to society. what concerns me that this may be the canary in the coal mine. we see a break in public health in this country. there is no debate. vaccines save lives. what if a year two years from now, you and i are sitting here talking about the first case of polio in this country. i don't think we can be so cocky to say that can't happen. this should be the call to arms. >> dr. nancy snyderman with a cautionary note hireere. >>> our weather continues to make news as millions are in the grip of a cruel kind of cold clear to the eastern seaboard. many saw yesterday's highs cut in half still. parts o
jackson, nbc news los angeles. >>> one more note on this tonight, we're joined by dr. nancy snyderman. i know your view is forget measles. the comebacks could not perhaps stop at measles. >> you and i have sat here for the last few months talking about whooping cough, mum ms and measles. these outbreaks aren't an accident because we've become rather lax, we forget what these diseases look like and we forget that they kill and that a simple vac sdeen these. we can protect those...
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dr. king. reverend jackson had moved up to operation push. but i say that to say that we know the story that it was the throngs of unnamed persons who pursued a simple right, the right to vote. and i believe their heroic efforts have made it part of america's history. i always believed one vote one person is not for me. whether you are white, hispanic asian or african-american, it is american. they made the first step that a vote should be unfettered for every citizen and should not be blocked from voting. i hope we get to that point not selfishly for one group over another, but get to that point for all of america. so i think in this month of black history commemoration i need to give a challenge. that challenge needs to be that we need to pass the voting rights act reauthorization as what presently crafted in the last congress. i was prilled to be one of the original co-sponsors and congressman bachus was on that bill with me. we had seen each other and marched across the edmund pettus bridge. he was a representative from alabama. there was
dr. king. reverend jackson had moved up to operation push. but i say that to say that we know the story that it was the throngs of unnamed persons who pursued a simple right, the right to vote. and i believe their heroic efforts have made it part of america's history. i always believed one vote one person is not for me. whether you are white, hispanic asian or african-american, it is american. they made the first step that a vote should be unfettered for every citizen and should not be blocked...
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dr. tatum. it's a pleasure speaking with you. i am a black student and attended a black college and my college was jackson stayed in jackson mississippi. although i really love spelman college my family, at my parents not afford to send me to spelman but i wholeheartedly admired the spelman women and you can tell them they stand out. they are different i think from all everybody else. so congratulations for all that you are doing for the women no matter what nationality they are. if they go to spelman they have a wonderful place to go for an education thank you very much and congratulations. >> guest: thank you for those kind words. >> host: markets waiting columbia south carolina. marc, good morning. >> caller: good morning. my question as is i have a 5-year-old granddaughter and right now she hasn't started school yet. i'm trying to guide her and put spelman in her head at this point in the problem is how do we get from the route to get to the college. right now they are saying she possibly needs medication but she's a very bright child very independent. can it be done and i stayed in a a way that financially i would like to start n
dr. tatum. it's a pleasure speaking with you. i am a black student and attended a black college and my college was jackson stayed in jackson mississippi. although i really love spelman college my family, at my parents not afford to send me to spelman but i wholeheartedly admired the spelman women and you can tell them they stand out. they are different i think from all everybody else. so congratulations for all that you are doing for the women no matter what nationality they are. if they go to...
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dr. king got arrested in selma on the first of february. he got out on the fifth. jimmy lee jackson was shot on the 15th and died on the 23rd. that was in a neighboring town. we did not know that he had gotten shot until the next day because it happened not in the middle of things, but in the periphery. it was out of that shooting out of his death that the idea for the march to montgomery, the capital, was hatched. i could be wrong, but i think it came from sncc, probably from jim bevel. everybody thought it was a great idea. dr. king endorsed it within a few days and said, we will have this march. you know what happened next, there was a march on the seventh of march. dr. king wasn't there, but john lewis, who was at the head of it. you have all seen the pictures. that is what galvanized the conscience of the entire country. >> we have all seen the pictures and we will take a look at them once more. take a look at the monitor. it is from our film that airs on the fourth floor on selma. i want you to take a look at what has become known as bloody sunday. that's take a look. >> march
dr. king got arrested in selma on the first of february. he got out on the fifth. jimmy lee jackson was shot on the 15th and died on the 23rd. that was in a neighboring town. we did not know that he had gotten shot until the next day because it happened not in the middle of things, but in the periphery. it was out of that shooting out of his death that the idea for the march to montgomery, the capital, was hatched. i could be wrong, but i think it came from sncc, probably from jim bevel....
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dr. tatum. >> good morning. >> caller: it's a pleasure speaking to you. i am a black student who attended a black college and my college was jackson state in jackson, mississippi. although i really love spelman college, my family, my parents could not afford to send me to spelman, but i wholeheartedly admire the spelman women and you can tell them they stand out. they are really different from a lot of everybody else. so congratulations for all that you're doing for the women no matter what nagtionality they are. thank you very much and congratulations. >> thank you. thank you for those kind words. >> and mark's waiting as well, columbia, south carolina. good morning. >> caller: good morning. my question is, i have a 5-year-old granddaughter. and right now she hasn't started school yet. trying to guide her and put spelman in her head at this point and the problem is how do we get from to get to the route to get to the college? right now they're saying that oh, she's possibly going to need medication, da, da, da, da. but she's a very bright child, very independent. can it be done? and i say it in a way that financially, i would like to start now to help her sav
dr. tatum. >> good morning. >> caller: it's a pleasure speaking to you. i am a black student who attended a black college and my college was jackson state in jackson, mississippi. although i really love spelman college, my family, my parents could not afford to send me to spelman, but i wholeheartedly admire the spelman women and you can tell them they stand out. they are really different from a lot of everybody else. so congratulations for all that you're doing for the women no...
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dr. james hanson said the protocol will have little effect on temperatures in the 21st century and will take 30 to reduce warming. even when secretary contradicted lisa jackson in july of '09 of course she was the chairman of the director of the epa at that time, she honestly testified that u.s. action would not impact world co 2 levels. you don't have to go back to that time because that question i asked at one time sitting right here i said if we were to pass any of these bills at that time would this have the effect of reducing co 2 emissions world wide? she said no it would not. this is not where the problem is. the problem is china and india and so forth. we all know that. i am going to go through here to try to get these points across and then we will hear from senator boxer. by mid december your office plans to complete the small business advocacy review issue a model federal implementation plan and evaluate literally five million public comments to your proposed rules. the agency missed the deadline to finalize the proposal by january 8 of this year. i am interested in learning how the epa expects to comply with an ex pedited timeline. it should not
dr. james hanson said the protocol will have little effect on temperatures in the 21st century and will take 30 to reduce warming. even when secretary contradicted lisa jackson in july of '09 of course she was the chairman of the director of the epa at that time, she honestly testified that u.s. action would not impact world co 2 levels. you don't have to go back to that time because that question i asked at one time sitting right here i said if we were to pass any of these bills at that time...
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dr. james hanson said the protocol will have little effect on temperatures in the 21st century and will take 30 to reduce warming. even when secretary contradicted lisa jackson in july of '09 of course she was the chairman of the director of the epa at that time, she honestly testified that u.s. action would not impact world co 2 levels. you don't have to go back to that time because that question i asked at one time sitting right here i said if we were to pass any of these bills at that time would this have the effect of reducing co 2 emissions world wide? she said no it would not. this is not where the problem is. the problem is china and india and so forth. we all know that. i am going to go through here to try to get these points across and then we will hear from senator boxer. by mid december your office plans to complete the small business advocacy review issue, a model federal implementation plan and evaluate literally five million public comments to your proposed rules. the agency missed the deadline to finalize the proposal by january 8 of this year. i am interested in learning how the epa expects to comply with an ex pedited timeline. it should not
dr. james hanson said the protocol will have little effect on temperatures in the 21st century and will take 30 to reduce warming. even when secretary contradicted lisa jackson in july of '09 of course she was the chairman of the director of the epa at that time, she honestly testified that u.s. action would not impact world co 2 levels. you don't have to go back to that time because that question i asked at one time sitting right here i said if we were to pass any of these bills at that time...
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dr. siegel we wish you a happy valentine's day. hope something gets you some chocolates. >> now this coming up, the little league champs stripped of their title for cheating and now jesse jacksoninto the debate. he's up at bat because he's saying it's about race taking swings there. who wrote the declaration of independence? one group saying they are a waste of time and dangerous. we'll talk about it. i make a lot of purchases for my business. and i get a lot in return with ink plus from chase. like 60,000 bonus points when i spent $5,000 in the first 3 months after i opened my account. and i earn 5 times the rewards on internet, phone services and at office supply stores. with ink plus i can choose how to redeem my points. travel, gift cards even cash back. and my rewards points won't expire. so you can make owning a business even more rewarding. ink from chase. so you can. >>> thanks again for joining us on this very busy thursday. heather has headlines. it starts with a famous person out in hollywood. >> we're just getting this information coming in overnight. he's used to running from explosions in the movies but this time the action was all too real. overnight, fire crews
dr. siegel we wish you a happy valentine's day. hope something gets you some chocolates. >> now this coming up, the little league champs stripped of their title for cheating and now jesse jacksoninto the debate. he's up at bat because he's saying it's about race taking swings there. who wrote the declaration of independence? one group saying they are a waste of time and dangerous. we'll talk about it. i make a lot of purchases for my business. and i get a lot in return with ink plus from...
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dr. king persuaded thousands of proparticipants, black and white, to march. following the march, a white marcher was murdered will transporting marchers back to selma. jimmy lee jackson was killed by police during a selma protest in february of 1965. saddened by these murders, president johnson reconsidered his unwillingness to promote voting rights legislation he went on national television on march 15 and announced he would support a voting rights bill. despite the southern filibuster the voting rights act was enacted into law on august 6, 1965. this important law has changed the political landscape for african-american communities. it bans the use of literacy tests gives minority communities the right to litigate discriminatory election schemes that dilute their vote. it provides for section 5 that requires certain jurisdictions with discriminatory histories to preclear election law changes with the attorney general. to our great dismay, on june 25 2013 the u.s. supreme court made section 5 unenforceable because the data used to determine covered jurisdictions is outdated, according to the court. the supreme court has now called on congress to modify the formula.
dr. king persuaded thousands of proparticipants, black and white, to march. following the march, a white marcher was murdered will transporting marchers back to selma. jimmy lee jackson was killed by police during a selma protest in february of 1965. saddened by these murders, president johnson reconsidered his unwillingness to promote voting rights legislation he went on national television on march 15 and announced he would support a voting rights bill. despite the southern filibuster the...