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dr. sanders, and dr. marshall. just a very brief background, i graduated in 1972, which was six, seven, quite a few years ago after brown versus board. and to my recollection we had three black students, about 1600 students even at that time. it was an interesting process of how the zoning went. that said, i feel like i suffered for it. i don't know how people acted. we just didn't -- i remember the days of blockbusters, people would actually pay off the realtors not to sell to black people because the perception was, rightly or wrongly, the value of your home would go down if a black family moved in. and that didn't sit right with me but it was the fact of the time. now, i guess i have a two-part question. and i want to address affirmative action for a moment. it's my understanding that in the case of several cities -- i believe also in to be peak ka where i'm now residing -- black students are -- they have a choice of going to any high school they want within the 501 district, which i'm in favor of. however, that
dr. sanders, and dr. marshall. just a very brief background, i graduated in 1972, which was six, seven, quite a few years ago after brown versus board. and to my recollection we had three black students, about 1600 students even at that time. it was an interesting process of how the zoning went. that said, i feel like i suffered for it. i don't know how people acted. we just didn't -- i remember the days of blockbusters, people would actually pay off the realtors not to sell to black people...
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dr. sanders' presentation. having been enlightened now, i think one of his strengths as a leader clearly was an ability to be nimble to the situation. dr. sanders mentioned governor burns of south carolina who had, in addition to being a political supporter, someone on whom president eisenhower depended for a number of things when it came to political guidance and advice. this was a governor who was popular in his own state in south carolina, who had his finger on the pulse of other politicians in the region. governor burns was fueling this notion that to overstep with presidential authority risked such a backlash in the southern states that schools would close. that basically southern states would create segregated schools, provide funding for families who couldn't afford to send their kids there, but that there was a very real possibility of this happening. so the ability of president eisenhower to make adjustments in his posture as dr. sanders so carefully outlined i think is important to keep in mind with t
dr. sanders' presentation. having been enlightened now, i think one of his strengths as a leader clearly was an ability to be nimble to the situation. dr. sanders mentioned governor burns of south carolina who had, in addition to being a political supporter, someone on whom president eisenhower depended for a number of things when it came to political guidance and advice. this was a governor who was popular in his own state in south carolina, who had his finger on the pulse of other politicians...
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dr. charles sanders. an associate professor at my alma mater, kansas state university. dr. sanders received his undergraduate degree from louisiana state university, a master's in education from north georgia college, another master's degree from the united states naval war college, and a ph.d. from kansas state. where he has been teaching since 2001. his research is centered on military history, and he has written a well-regarded book on military prisons in the civil war titled "while in the hands of the enemy." one reviewer for "the georgia historical quarterly" wrote, quote, no one can claim to be a serious student of civil war prisons until reading sanders' book, unquote. what i admire most about dr. sanders' ability is his skill as a teacher. which i have heard about from students and others at kansas state. one anonymous student posted a comment on the rate my professor's website, ex-claiming, "best teacher i have ever had, seriously." dr. sanders changed my life and outlook in history and critical thinking. if you go through college without taking a class from him, yo
dr. charles sanders. an associate professor at my alma mater, kansas state university. dr. sanders received his undergraduate degree from louisiana state university, a master's in education from north georgia college, another master's degree from the united states naval war college, and a ph.d. from kansas state. where he has been teaching since 2001. his research is centered on military history, and he has written a well-regarded book on military prisons in the civil war titled "while in...
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dr. sanders changed my life and outlook in history and critical thinking. if you go through college without taking a class from him, your education is incomplete. it's the kind of praise that all of us who are university educators envy. today, dr. sanders will give us the benefit of his expertise and skills to analyze eisenhower's racial views and the little rock crisis. so, without further expansion on my part, i will turn the microphone over to mr. marshall. >> thank you, dr. specht. and i want to thank the library for putting together these series of programs and for allowing me to come out and participate. it's been a wonderful enxcuse fr me to build and expand upon what i have learned and i have enjoyed it immensely. as some of you know, we had hoped that former secretary william coleman had joined us for this discussion but his inability to join us today gives me an ability to quote from his book which i promise he would have but as a true pioneer in his own right, secretary coleman's observations i find highly persuasive in terms of president eisenho
dr. sanders changed my life and outlook in history and critical thinking. if you go through college without taking a class from him, your education is incomplete. it's the kind of praise that all of us who are university educators envy. today, dr. sanders will give us the benefit of his expertise and skills to analyze eisenhower's racial views and the little rock crisis. so, without further expansion on my part, i will turn the microphone over to mr. marshall. >> thank you, dr. specht....
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dr. sander, dr. rhee, rabbi aaron, and mark. and i'm thrilled to be reunited with my longtime friend and now my hero congresswoman gabrielle giffords. [applause] >> i want to thank everyone who has come out tonight. much as we did and in much the same way we did a year ago tonight in the early evening vigils of january 8, 2011. and thank you not just for coming to remember the tragic event of within year ago but for what you have done every day and every hour since the shooting. the zimbabmerman family has cred an image of a light bulb with a heart in the middle and inside the heart the word "hope." and below that they have inscribed an expression. helping people is a good idea. plug in. this community has demonstrated that spirit every day since january 8, 2011. tuscon has shown who we really are. we are the child who sold his toys so he could send money to help the victims of a senseless attack. we are the soldier who handed his purple heart to a congressional staff person because her boss now needs it more than he does. tusco
dr. sander, dr. rhee, rabbi aaron, and mark. and i'm thrilled to be reunited with my longtime friend and now my hero congresswoman gabrielle giffords. [applause] >> i want to thank everyone who has come out tonight. much as we did and in much the same way we did a year ago tonight in the early evening vigils of january 8, 2011. and thank you not just for coming to remember the tragic event of within year ago but for what you have done every day and every hour since the shooting. the...
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dr. sander, the rabbi and mark.d to be reunited with my longtime friend and now my hero, congresswoman gabrielle giffords. [applause] i want to thank everyone who has come out tonight. much as we did and in much the same way we did, a year ago tonight in the early evening vigils of january 8th, 2011, and thank you not just to remember the tragic event of one year ago but for what you have done every day and every hour since the shooting. the zimmerman family has created an image of a light bulb with a heart in the middle. and inside the heart the word hope. below that, they have inscribed in expression. helping people is a good idea, plug in. this community has demonstrated that spirit every day since january 8, 2011. tucson has shown who we really are. we are the child who sold his plays so he could send money to help the victims of a senseless attacked. we are the soldier who handed his purple heart to a congressional staff person because her boss now needs it more than he does. tucson is all of us who live candle
dr. sander, the rabbi and mark.d to be reunited with my longtime friend and now my hero, congresswoman gabrielle giffords. [applause] i want to thank everyone who has come out tonight. much as we did and in much the same way we did, a year ago tonight in the early evening vigils of january 8th, 2011, and thank you not just to remember the tragic event of one year ago but for what you have done every day and every hour since the shooting. the zimmerman family has created an image of a light bulb...
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dr. skipp sanders is live with the details on this morning's hometown hotspot --music and dance performancesilms, crafts --keynote address address the doctor martin luther king junior celebration at the reginald f. lewis museum is today from noon to 5pm.for more information, log on to fox baltimore dot com slash morning. 3 3 map fiber map ú75 some couples take a year or more to plan their wedding.but we're doing it in just one week.it's our wedding in a enter to win an all- expenses- paid wedding... on us. us.to enter.. tell us ii a hundred words or less why you should win.send your entry to "wedding in a week".. 2000 west 41st street in baltimore.. 21211... or log onto foxbaltimore dot com to enter... you can also read the official rules.remember to include a photo with your entry! coming up... after sunday's victory... the ravvns are just one win away from the superbowl. superbowl.ed reed! ed reeeed! reeeed!the power plays that helped take down the texans. na na na na na na na and next.. elton john helped one baltimore venue.. be named a national top-seller.find out where.. after the break
dr. skipp sanders is live with the details on this morning's hometown hotspot --music and dance performancesilms, crafts --keynote address address the doctor martin luther king junior celebration at the reginald f. lewis museum is today from noon to 5pm.for more information, log on to fox baltimore dot com slash morning. 3 3 map fiber map ú75 some couples take a year or more to plan their wedding.but we're doing it in just one week.it's our wedding in a enter to win an all- expenses- paid...
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dr. sander, dr.d i'm thrilled to be reunited with my longtime friend and now my hero, congresswoman giffords. [applause] i want to thank everyone who has come out tonight. much as we did and in much the same way we did not, a year ago tonight in the early evening vigils of january 8th, 2011, and thank you not just for coming to remember the tragic event of one year ago, but for what you have done every day in every hour since the shooting. the zimmerman family has created an image of a light bulb but the heart in the middle and inside is the word hope. and below that they have inscribed an expression helping people is a good idea, plugged in. this community has demonstrated that spirit every day since january 8, 2011. tucson has shown who we really are. we are the child who sold his so he could send money to help the victims of a senseless attack. we are the soldier who handed his purple heart to a congressional staff person because her boss now needs it more than he does. tucson is all of us who lit
dr. sander, dr.d i'm thrilled to be reunited with my longtime friend and now my hero, congresswoman giffords. [applause] i want to thank everyone who has come out tonight. much as we did and in much the same way we did not, a year ago tonight in the early evening vigils of january 8th, 2011, and thank you not just for coming to remember the tragic event of one year ago, but for what you have done every day in every hour since the shooting. the zimmerman family has created an image of a light...
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dr. eugene s. sanderident of the university of arizona. >> is my pleasure to welcome all of you to remember the victims and honor these survivors of a horrific events of january 8, 2011. it is a time that none of us would ever forget. i imagine each and everyone of us remember exactly where we were what we heard that news. what happened was a tragedy for the families and loved ones. it is a burden they will carry for their entire life. it is a tragedy for tucson. these events have not defined us. what has been defined as is the way our committee has come together. i look at how they respond in the extraordinary ways to help the city seal. people of all ages and walks of life have come together to improve our community to make this a kinder, more compassionate place to live. together we can make and are creating a better future. on behalf of your university of arizona, i want to wish congressmen gabrielle giffords recoveries issued in return home to the mountains and desert swishy loves so deeply. we stand
dr. eugene s. sanderident of the university of arizona. >> is my pleasure to welcome all of you to remember the victims and honor these survivors of a horrific events of january 8, 2011. it is a time that none of us would ever forget. i imagine each and everyone of us remember exactly where we were what we heard that news. what happened was a tragedy for the families and loved ones. it is a burden they will carry for their entire life. it is a tragedy for tucson. these events have not...
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dr. eugene sander, president of the university of arizona. dr. sander. [applause] >> thank you, ron. privilege to welcome all of you to this candlelight vigil to remember that the dems and honor the survivors of the horrific events of january 8, 2011. it is a time that none of us will ever forget. i would imagine each and every one of us in this audience can remember exactly where we worry when we heard that news. what happened was a tragedy obviously for the families and loved ones. it's a burden they will carry for their entire life. it also is a tragedy for tucson. even so, these events have not defined as. what has defined this, however, is the way our community has come together and as many of you i'm proud to call tucson my home, to even prouder now as i look at the thousands of tucson ends and how they responded in the extraordinary ways to help the city seal. people of all ages in all walks of life have come together to improve our community can i make this a kinder, more compassionate place to live. while we can't undo the past, but together we can make and are creating a be
dr. eugene sander, president of the university of arizona. dr. sander. [applause] >> thank you, ron. privilege to welcome all of you to this candlelight vigil to remember that the dems and honor the survivors of the horrific events of january 8, 2011. it is a time that none of us will ever forget. i would imagine each and every one of us in this audience can remember exactly where we worry when we heard that news. what happened was a tragedy obviously for the families and loved ones. it's...
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sanders, nbc news, orlando. >>> beth karas is a former pros futuror and trutv correspondent and dr. ablow.de the mind of casey anthony: a psychological portrait" author. she believes she was hacked, that would be a crime, but is there any reason she would want the video out there? >> she may be testing the waters to see if she's a little more popular today than she was in july when she was acquitted but it doesn't seem that she is any more popular. i don't know that this is truly a case of hacking. it may be but when you listen to t it's four minutes two seconds the audio is muted in three parts where she refers to names of the people she's staying with so somebody is protecting her location, the identity of who she's staying with, information that could lead someone to where she is. >> we saw the first video now, the new one where she's showing off her piercings, a different look. what do you see when you look at these tapes? >> i see the same psychological profile that i developed for the book which is this is a woman who lives through social media. she has little, it seems, as an intern
sanders, nbc news, orlando. >>> beth karas is a former pros futuror and trutv correspondent and dr. ablow.de the mind of casey anthony: a psychological portrait" author. she believes she was hacked, that would be a crime, but is there any reason she would want the video out there? >> she may be testing the waters to see if she's a little more popular today than she was in july when she was acquitted but it doesn't seem that she is any more popular. i don't know that this is...
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sanders is in tampa now with details. good morning, kerry. >> reporter: good morning. i'm outside the exclusive avila neighborhood. detectives here say it was an inside job. the sheriff here says dr. hector rivera, 75, and his 55-year-old wife debra were allegedly murdered by her personal assist is -- assistant. why? greed. investigators were puzzled. who could have gone over the eight foot walls unnoticed and penetrated the around the clock security in avila. now they say it was an inside job. dr. hector rivera and his wife were allegedly murdered by her personal assistant. 31-year-old julian ospina flores is charged in the murders. the motive? investigators say it was all about money. debra rivera ran a part-time jewelry business and it is believed flores targeted them after he drove her home from a recent jewelry buying trip. investigators say ospina flores tried to cover up the alleged role, dialling 911 himself and claiming he, too, had been a victim. >> during an interview with the defendant he stated he was attacked by an unknown male inside the residence and that he had been bound and forced into a bathroom. no signs of forced entry were ever noticed within the residence
sanders is in tampa now with details. good morning, kerry. >> reporter: good morning. i'm outside the exclusive avila neighborhood. detectives here say it was an inside job. the sheriff here says dr. hector rivera, 75, and his 55-year-old wife debra were allegedly murdered by her personal assist is -- assistant. why? greed. investigators were puzzled. who could have gone over the eight foot walls unnoticed and penetrated the around the clock security in avila. now they say it was an...