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at his trial experts testified that earle had an i.q. of only sixty nine and was extremely suggestible casting doubt on his confession. despite inconclusive evidence the jury found guilty and the judge sentenced him to death. he was taken to mecklenburg a supermax prison in virginia. he was scared to death he was tempted he didn't want to come out of so. he's mentally retarded he couldn't read he couldn't write i walk in to the cell and canadian thing mangled or come see what you want that was earl the whole time he was on the road he was. scared to have it . all as they were for me my mom did it means that the problem is once or. almost he was an aide to see the mom would had me. two weeks before earl's date of execution the guards came to transport him to the death house in richmond. a charity mob put him in a way saying hank i shackles and they walk him out. literally drugging him out and me everybody's banging on the door or that the casa guards. joe reached out to his caseworker marie deans to see if anything could be done. i called
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so those were some of harley earl's contributions. he really was a maverick stylist who pushed the envelope of how cars look, even up until today. i want to look at another maverick. does anybody recognize this guy? this is preston tucker. i would consider him a maverick auto maker. and so who was he? he was an inventor and he loved automobiles. he had a workshop, a machine shop in michigan, which was outside of detroit. and he had speed. he loved speedy cars. and in fact, as an inventor who loved speedy cars, this was one of his inventions. he designed a tank that would go 117 miles per hour. he tried to interest the u.s. army in it. they didn't find a use for a tank that would go that fast. but, he anticipated in the post world war ii era, americans would hunger for new cars. new cars that would be fast, that would offer innovation, and so in december 1945, the magazine that is no longer around had a feature on a car that he promised to put into production. he called it the tucker torpedo. thousands of americans wrote him letters. t
so those were some of harley earl's contributions. he really was a maverick stylist who pushed the envelope of how cars look, even up until today. i want to look at another maverick. does anybody recognize this guy? this is preston tucker. i would consider him a maverick auto maker. and so who was he? he was an inventor and he loved automobiles. he had a workshop, a machine shop in michigan, which was outside of detroit. and he had speed. he loved speedy cars. and in fact, as an inventor who...
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harley earl lengthened and lowered cars. it used to be the rear seat passengers sat above the rear axel and that was a very uncomfortable and bumpy position to be in. now they sat cradled between the two axles and so it was a much more comfortable ride, but it gave the whole car a more long and streamlined feel to it. it's more aerodynamically styled. it's a much better looking car. this was a huge contribution to the way cars looked that harley earl achieved. you could really tell the difference in an antique car, an older model car, and the design that harley earl started to impose on cars. so there were other contributions. i've written here he introduced some gaudy changes as well that were less fortunate. he, for example, was enamored of jet fighters, the 1950s was the rocket age of the jet age. people were excited about jet engines, as was harley earl. he was particularly attracted by a lockheed fighter, the p-38. he had the idea to try to introduce some features of jet fighters to cars. so this was a car he designed,
harley earl lengthened and lowered cars. it used to be the rear seat passengers sat above the rear axel and that was a very uncomfortable and bumpy position to be in. now they sat cradled between the two axles and so it was a much more comfortable ride, but it gave the whole car a more long and streamlined feel to it. it's more aerodynamically styled. it's a much better looking car. this was a huge contribution to the way cars looked that harley earl achieved. you could really tell the...
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at his trial experts testified that earle had an i.q. of only sixty nine and was extremely suggestible casting doubt on his confession. despite inconclusive evidence the jury found guilty and the judge sentenced him to death. he was taken to mecklenburg a supermax prison in virginia. he was scared to death he was tempted he didn't want to come out of so. he's mentally retarded he couldn't read he couldn't write i walked in to the cell and canadian thing bangle door come see what you. that was earl the whole time he was on the road he was. scared him it. out as they were me my mom dating. a promise when serie. a movie was a made to see the mom would have needed. two weeks before earl's date of execution the guards came to transport him to the death house in richmond. a charity mob put him in a way say in handcuffs shackles and they walked him out. literally drug him out and everybody's banging on the door for the fossil record. joe reached out to his caseworker marie deans to see if anything could be done. i called mary in a panic and sai
at his trial experts testified that earle had an i.q. of only sixty nine and was extremely suggestible casting doubt on his confession. despite inconclusive evidence the jury found guilty and the judge sentenced him to death. he was taken to mecklenburg a supermax prison in virginia. he was scared to death he was tempted he didn't want to come out of so. he's mentally retarded he couldn't read he couldn't write i walked in to the cell and canadian thing bangle door come see what you. that was...
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at his trial experts testified that earle had an i.q. of only sixty nine and was extremely suggestible casting doubt on his confession. despite inconclusive evidence the jury found guilty and the judge sentenced him to death. he was taken to mecklenburg a supermax prison in virginia. he was scared to death he was tempted he didn't want to come out of so. he's mentally retarded he couldn't read he couldn't write i walked in to the cell and he needed in thing bangle door come see what you. that was earl the whole time he was on the road he was. scared to have it. out as they were for me my mom dating. a promise from serie. a movie was an aide to see the mom would i be. two weeks before earl's dated execution the guards came to transport him to the death house in richmond. a charity mob put him in a way say in handcuffs shackles and they walked him out. literally drug him out and everybody's banging on the door or that the cost of the guards. joe reached out to his caseworker marie deans to see if anything could be done. i called her in a p
at his trial experts testified that earle had an i.q. of only sixty nine and was extremely suggestible casting doubt on his confession. despite inconclusive evidence the jury found guilty and the judge sentenced him to death. he was taken to mecklenburg a supermax prison in virginia. he was scared to death he was tempted he didn't want to come out of so. he's mentally retarded he couldn't read he couldn't write i walked in to the cell and he needed in thing bangle door come see what you. that...
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who was the real james earl ray? why did he do it? what went through his mind in california in march of 68% of on road trip back to the south to buy a rifle and begin stocking doctor king? we will never know. >> host: what is next? you've done lincoln, you've done kennedy, you've now done king. what is next? >> i'm doing a tv miniseries is to my book, manhunt my friend skip gates and i are doing a book together on african-american history. and beyond that, i don't know. i think i want to write a crime novel or two working on the historical books take so much research in detail so much accuracy. i might see if i'm any good at making it up. >> host: you've done a great job writing for teen and adults. there's no doubt that with all this knowledge you'll be able to craft a great story. when you're sitting down thinking about your next project, whether for teens or adults, how do you shift in your head to writing for adults versus teens, or is it the same process? >> guest: i decide what the story means to me. a great book has to exist at
who was the real james earl ray? why did he do it? what went through his mind in california in march of 68% of on road trip back to the south to buy a rifle and begin stocking doctor king? we will never know. >> host: what is next? you've done lincoln, you've done kennedy, you've now done king. what is next? >> i'm doing a tv miniseries is to my book, manhunt my friend skip gates and i are doing a book together on african-american history. and beyond that, i don't know. i think i...
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so, we'd like to tonight share with you some of earl sr.'s art. earl jr. has produced getting cards with some of his father's painting and this painting which i don't now of know if you can see, it's call it was earl's impression of what -- just his artistic impression of the american victory over japan. and this was painted aboard indianapolis in 1944 about a year before she was sunk. so we have one of these for each of you tonight. so we'd like to give you as a gift. so we're -- whenever you leave tonight, whether you leave after the signing or somewhat sooner, james belcher jr., son of the survivor james belcher, will give you one of these cards. now-- >> we have a giveaway. see who has been paying attention. we have three audio books and three questions and we need a helper -- yes -- >> to help us. >> so, basically, we would -- you have to answer by first raising your hand. the first hand that goes up you can help us pick and then you have to give the correct answer along with raising you hand first. she is taking off her jacket. she's getting ready. >
so, we'd like to tonight share with you some of earl sr.'s art. earl jr. has produced getting cards with some of his father's painting and this painting which i don't now of know if you can see, it's call it was earl's impression of what -- just his artistic impression of the american victory over japan. and this was painted aboard indianapolis in 1944 about a year before she was sunk. so we have one of these for each of you tonight. so we'd like to give you as a gift. so we're -- whenever you...
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rideable and russia is that then spending is on decline right now ok it's not being increased here earl does the united states need brushes an enemy is this the because he to justify all of these expenditures ok i mean brian is a logic lee looking at it but logic good politics don't always parlay ok i need a sensually we need an enemy justifies is here montenegro. it is good it is adding value added to the nato defense ok montenegro's army is smaller than the new york police force ok but we need an enemy here is that what russia's purpose is because it's really easy to paint russia is as an enemies because it because it really demands stubbornly its sovereignty go ahead earl and i agree pete peter i mean we mean we mean let's face it it's the fence industry we need an enemy . nato is searching for a new mission i mean really it's a good defense grouping but you know should russia be included in that as well and and what's the real mission the mission has is is not there i don't think there's any fear for russia invading into any part of europe. but. but it you know you need a bogeyman y
rideable and russia is that then spending is on decline right now ok it's not being increased here earl does the united states need brushes an enemy is this the because he to justify all of these expenditures ok i mean brian is a logic lee looking at it but logic good politics don't always parlay ok i need a sensually we need an enemy justifies is here montenegro. it is good it is adding value added to the nato defense ok montenegro's army is smaller than the new york police force ok but we...
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coalition as well as host of loud and clear a daily news show on radio sputnik also in washington we have earl rescues and he is the executive vice president of the eurasia center and in managua across sudan copilot he is an adjunct professor of law at the university of pittsburgh as well as author of the plot to scapegoat russia all right gentlemen crosstalk rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want and i always appreciate it dan when did you finish writing your book the date. yes last last year like last so what did you know that we didn't know then because it sounds like an absolutely perfect idle for the moment in the current news cycle go ahead. well russia has been a scapegoat of the united states for a long long time you know we could go as far back certainly as nine hundred seventeen but certainly after or two we had you know what was known as the cold war which. centered upon the vilification of russia to justify the u.s. . benchers abroad and we are in a new cold war now and we were it was an it. and it seems to be only intensified even though the soviet union colla
coalition as well as host of loud and clear a daily news show on radio sputnik also in washington we have earl rescues and he is the executive vice president of the eurasia center and in managua across sudan copilot he is an adjunct professor of law at the university of pittsburgh as well as author of the plot to scapegoat russia all right gentlemen crosstalk rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want and i always appreciate it dan when did you finish writing your book the...
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you know in earl i mean i don't know i don't know the number on the top of my head but the n.s.a. . isn't it their kind of job to be seeing what's moving around on the internet you know from sensitive places and all that you know i mean again we there are there are very intelligent people that are former members of the intelligence community that can make a very strong case is this is a leak not a hack and these people have done it using their you know what's in it to between their ears their brain ok they're not they're not the n.s.a. here i'm thinking of william binney and people like that ray mcgovern i don't think they're traitors to their country though they are very very critical of the places they used to work for go ahead irl. absolutely and if they should be able to isolate down to the building. you know where the path of traffic was they're definitely monitoring almost everything not just foreign traffic but internal as well the but you're absolutely correct on the forensic analysis so i mean where's the real forensic analysis were the independent forensic analysis the clo
you know in earl i mean i don't know i don't know the number on the top of my head but the n.s.a. . isn't it their kind of job to be seeing what's moving around on the internet you know from sensitive places and all that you know i mean again we there are there are very intelligent people that are former members of the intelligence community that can make a very strong case is this is a leak not a hack and these people have done it using their you know what's in it to between their ears their...
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to be the best in the world i don't think we make those mistakes and yet when you see a person like earl washington. something happened there. in the aftermath of the oklahoma city bombing in one thousand nine hundred five congress passed legislation to escalate death sentences the result was a dramatic increase in executions by one thousand nine hundred nine jerry was putting to death more than one person per month. and the death certificate reads. death by almost i. you know i don't make sense i don't want to be consider as a person guess committed almost but that's what it really. sixty two executions and the only killer that akon seen was myself and i refuse to look into the mirror. she nearly took the life of her washington and couldn't help but wonder if there were others. research now shows that for every nine executions there is one inmate found innocent and exonerated. one out of ten who might have been mistakenly put to death. seemed wrong why don't we all just all. the goal to get to shape out just to come to educate and engage because the trail. when so many find themselves w
to be the best in the world i don't think we make those mistakes and yet when you see a person like earl washington. something happened there. in the aftermath of the oklahoma city bombing in one thousand nine hundred five congress passed legislation to escalate death sentences the result was a dramatic increase in executions by one thousand nine hundred nine jerry was putting to death more than one person per month. and the death certificate reads. death by almost i. you know i don't make...
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gerry served his time he learned that earl washington received a full pardon and after seventeen years was finally released from prison about four percent of the guys that have executed and they stuck out that they were innocent so in an apple or earls case you know a place doubt here to find out that innocent people were there on death row. after serving his time jerry worked hard to rebuild his life. he began speaking out against the death penalty one of the few executioners to do so we need to do that we need to change and i didn't enjoy killing people so what can we do to prevent these things from happening jerry thought often about washington. if i ever get to see him i want to say oh you know i'm sorry but i'm glad that things didn't go away and there was plan to go and i'm glad to see you on a side because i can apologize to you at that take your life you know at that i pad biden that's it. i'm glad i didn't get it test it so i apologize to the name thank in a way i thought she was guilty. jerry decided to visit to talk with him face to face. though it had been many years jerry
gerry served his time he learned that earl washington received a full pardon and after seventeen years was finally released from prison about four percent of the guys that have executed and they stuck out that they were innocent so in an apple or earls case you know a place doubt here to find out that innocent people were there on death row. after serving his time jerry worked hard to rebuild his life. he began speaking out against the death penalty one of the few executioners to do so we need...
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at his trial experts testified that earle had an i.q. of only sixty nine and was extremely suggestible casting doubt on his confession. despite inconclusive evidence the jury found guilty and the judge sentenced him to death. he was taken to mecklenburg a supermax prison in virginia. he was scared to death he was tempted he didn't want to come out of so. he's mentally retarded he can read you can write i walk in to the cell and canadian thing mangled or come see what you. that was earl the whole time he was on the road he was. scared timid. odd as they were me my mom dating the.
at his trial experts testified that earle had an i.q. of only sixty nine and was extremely suggestible casting doubt on his confession. despite inconclusive evidence the jury found guilty and the judge sentenced him to death. he was taken to mecklenburg a supermax prison in virginia. he was scared to death he was tempted he didn't want to come out of so. he's mentally retarded he can read you can write i walk in to the cell and canadian thing mangled or come see what you. that was earl the...
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>> james earl ray is the assassin of martin luther king jr. and his motive by all reports is racial hatred and unease with what king represented in the world in the sense of the social and political change and transformation dr. king was trying to achieve. >> i would like to say something, i don't think the king family accepted and king's attorney, business attorney accepted james earl ray as the shooter. he held a position to cover up who actually killed king. >> covering up for who? >> the people who actually organized the assassination. he was a front but not the killer. >> what do you believe? >> i believe that, i don't think one man will take on martin luther king, it has to be some form of conspiracy, probably more than one. >> dr. joseph, what you think about that? >> is a historian, i look at the historical record in terms of james earl ray as the shooter. i acknowledge there have been doubts raised by different quarters including the king family posthumously questioning the way in which evidence was gathered, questioning whether james
>> james earl ray is the assassin of martin luther king jr. and his motive by all reports is racial hatred and unease with what king represented in the world in the sense of the social and political change and transformation dr. king was trying to achieve. >> i would like to say something, i don't think the king family accepted and king's attorney, business attorney accepted james earl ray as the shooter. he held a position to cover up who actually killed king. >> covering up...
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who was james earl ray and what was his motive in the assassination? >> well, james earl ray is the assassin of martin luther king jr., and his motive by all reports was just a racial hatred and unease with what king represented in the world, and in the sense of the social and political change and transformation that dr. king was trying to achieve. >> i'd like to say something. i don't think that the king family accepted and -- king's attorney, british attorney, accepted that james earl ray was a shooter. they saw him as a position, holding a position to cover up who actually killed king. >> covering up for who? >> the people who actually organized the assassination. that's it. that he was front. not the killer. >> what do you believe? >> i believe that. i don't think one man is going to take down martin luther king. a conspiracy and had to be more. probably more than one. >> dr. joseph, what do you think about that? >> well, as a historian i go with the historical record in terms of james earl ray is the shooter, but i definitely acknowledge that ther
who was james earl ray and what was his motive in the assassination? >> well, james earl ray is the assassin of martin luther king jr., and his motive by all reports was just a racial hatred and unease with what king represented in the world, and in the sense of the social and political change and transformation that dr. king was trying to achieve. >> i'd like to say something. i don't think that the king family accepted and -- king's attorney, british attorney, accepted that james...
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questioning whether james earl ray in fact. murdered their father. when you think about the historical record i go with the historical record that james earl ray is a shooter until and unless we're presented with rock solid evidence that shows something completely different. >> i guess you understand that the rock solid evidence is very seriously being covered up. >> i -- you know, i understand that people are absolutely saying that. and i'd love to see and hear more, and i have read those perspectives, definitely. >> i want to go back to that night, 50 years ago, on april 4th. this is the audio of robert kennedy announcing the death of martin luther king jr. and an impromptu speech in indianapolis. here's what he had to say. ti >> in this difficult day in this difficult time for the united states, it's perhaps describes is what kind of a nation we are and what direction we want to move in. for those of you who are black, considering the evidence evidently is that they were white people who were responsible, you can be filled with bitterness and with
questioning whether james earl ray in fact. murdered their father. when you think about the historical record i go with the historical record that james earl ray is a shooter until and unless we're presented with rock solid evidence that shows something completely different. >> i guess you understand that the rock solid evidence is very seriously being covered up. >> i -- you know, i understand that people are absolutely saying that. and i'd love to see and hear more, and i have...
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and funeral of robert kennedy, a nuclear nonproliferation treater with the soviets and chief justice earl warren's retirement. this show is one half hour long. >>> ♪ >> the evening of june 4 had been warm and clear and washington. the president retire just before midnight to the family living quarters in the white house after a state reception for a visiting guest. is rest that mike was cut short by a message from presidential assistant paul rust out. at 3:30 a.m. the president was awakened with the news that senator robert kennedy in the midst of his victory in the presidential primary had been shot and critically wounded by an assassin. the president's reaction was immediate. he ordered secret service protection for the major presidential candidates, dispatch the plane with special medical assistance to los angeles, and later in the day went on nationwide tv to discuss a commission to investigate violence. >> 300 million americans did not strike down robert f kennedy was like, anymore than they struck down president john f. kennedy in 1963 or dr. martin luther king in april of this year
and funeral of robert kennedy, a nuclear nonproliferation treater with the soviets and chief justice earl warren's retirement. this show is one half hour long. >>> ♪ >> the evening of june 4 had been warm and clear and washington. the president retire just before midnight to the family living quarters in the white house after a state reception for a visiting guest. is rest that mike was cut short by a message from presidential assistant paul rust out. at 3:30 a.m. the president...
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in one thousand nine hundred three earl was arrested in culpepper virginia and brought in for questioning he thought it was for a burglary he had committed. a question by different. and we'll use it as data. and they know i want to quote him out of which call couple. was going to dump and. after intense questioning police officers extracted a confession from earl for the brutal rape and stabbing murder of a one thousand year old mother of three. at his trial experts.
in one thousand nine hundred three earl was arrested in culpepper virginia and brought in for questioning he thought it was for a burglary he had committed. a question by different. and we'll use it as data. and they know i want to quote him out of which call couple. was going to dump and. after intense questioning police officers extracted a confession from earl for the brutal rape and stabbing murder of a one thousand year old mother of three. at his trial experts.
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there had been calls to impeach earl warren. there were more vociferous calls to get rid of harry blackmun. this was a defining moment in his life as a justice, and he would go on to do many great things on the court but he was defined by roe vs. wade. clarke: the justices completely underestimated the public opposition that there would be. there was discussion in various memos and deliberations in the two years leading up to row -- roe about how this would be criticized by the media, but of course, the public opposition and public anger has been more significant and resulted in hundreds of state laws attempting to eliminate the right to abortion as well as constitutional amendments presented to congress in hearings from 1973-1983. the justices completely underestimated where the public was. host: let's go back to phone calls. next up is nathan in bishop, texas. caller: i have a question. hold on real quick. why couldn't the supreme -- hold on real quick. why couldn't the supreme court decision be handed down to the states under
there had been calls to impeach earl warren. there were more vociferous calls to get rid of harry blackmun. this was a defining moment in his life as a justice, and he would go on to do many great things on the court but he was defined by roe vs. wade. clarke: the justices completely underestimated the public opposition that there would be. there was discussion in various memos and deliberations in the two years leading up to row -- roe about how this would be criticized by the media, but of...
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. >> reporter: author earl swift first set foot here as a reporter nearly two decades ago.recently returned and spent 14 months documenting a vanishing community and way of life. >> this is a place in crisis, and it is merely the first of hundreds if not thousands of american towns that will be in similar crisis over the next 20 to 30 years. it's a question as to whether it's already too late for some parts of the country. if it is, tangier will be the first place to go. >> reporter: since 1850 this island has lost 2/3 of its land mass. some marine scientists believe water levels will rise about two more feet by the year 2050. tangier rarely tops three feet above the tides. >> is it too late for tangier? >> no. not without heroic intervention. but it would have to be truly heroic. >> heroic. on the part of the federal government. >> i don't imagine anyone else could come up with the money that it would take to do it. >> reporter: the u.s. army corps of engineers plans to build a $3 million jetty that would ease erosion next year. the corps wants approval by congress and the
. >> reporter: author earl swift first set foot here as a reporter nearly two decades ago.recently returned and spent 14 months documenting a vanishing community and way of life. >> this is a place in crisis, and it is merely the first of hundreds if not thousands of american towns that will be in similar crisis over the next 20 to 30 years. it's a question as to whether it's already too late for some parts of the country. if it is, tangier will be the first place to go. >>...
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but they also pick up get their first photos of little earl junior. in four days later the ship was sunk. one of the things that was interesting about lieutenant commander henry. for those who don't know. when he was 21 hand to give up his hobby because he had graduated from dental school. so working to share a little bit of that art for you. but when sarah called earl it wasn't closure but it was like he finally knew where his father was. we like to share that. in this painting which i don't know if you can see it but you will see it up close a little bit later is called american eagle and the pacific. it was his artistic impressions of the american victory. this was painted aboard indianapolis in 1944 about a year before she was sunk. we wanted these for each of you tonight. whether you leave after the signing or somewhat sooner. now, we have a giveaway. let's see who has been paying attention. we had three audiobooks. we need a helper so basically if the answer by first raising your hand. the first hand that goes up you can help us pick up. then yo
but they also pick up get their first photos of little earl junior. in four days later the ship was sunk. one of the things that was interesting about lieutenant commander henry. for those who don't know. when he was 21 hand to give up his hobby because he had graduated from dental school. so working to share a little bit of that art for you. but when sarah called earl it wasn't closure but it was like he finally knew where his father was. we like to share that. in this painting which i don't...
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so tonight we would like to share with you some of earl junior's art. he produced from his father's painting i don't know if you can see it is called american eagle in the pacific that is just his impression of the american victory over japan. this was painted aboard indianapolis 19441 year before she was so we would like to give you this as a gift tonight so whether you leave after the signing or sooner you will get one of these. but now we have a giveaway. we have three audiobooks and three questions and we need a helper. so you have to answer by raising your hand the first hand that goes up then you have to give the correct answer. >> she is picking up her jacket. [laughter] >> just call out the answers the first hand that goes up you get the fabulous audiobook. you cannot answer. you cannot answer so we have the audio format in their bag. and so you will check for hands and then you can be van a and handed out. three or four? you are such a smart crowd. [laughter] who can name any four of the ten battle stars ten battle stars indianapolis earned in
so tonight we would like to share with you some of earl junior's art. he produced from his father's painting i don't know if you can see it is called american eagle in the pacific that is just his impression of the american victory over japan. this was painted aboard indianapolis 19441 year before she was so we would like to give you this as a gift tonight so whether you leave after the signing or sooner you will get one of these. but now we have a giveaway. we have three audiobooks and three...
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there has been a second earl of anti—government rallies across romania with around 40,000 people estimatedhave gathered in the capital, bucharest, a loan. —— a second day. noisy crowds demanded the government step down over alleged corruption and abuse of power. the purchase went peacefully, competitive friday, when up to 100,000 people took to the streets, resulting in clashes between police and protesters, and hundreds of people needing medical attention. british author and nobel prizewinner vs naipaul has died, aged 85. born to an indian family in trinidad he worked for the bbc before becoming a prolific author. the afghan government has confirmed reports of a second day of fighting between taliban militants and government forces in the south—eastern city of ghazn. 0fficials south—eastern city of ghazn. officials said the city is back under government control, but the taliban militants are still fighting in outlying areas. bombs and shells exploding on the outskirts of ghazni. once again, notjust the countryside but a provincial capital is under attack by taliban militants, and it is an
there has been a second earl of anti—government rallies across romania with around 40,000 people estimatedhave gathered in the capital, bucharest, a loan. —— a second day. noisy crowds demanded the government step down over alleged corruption and abuse of power. the purchase went peacefully, competitive friday, when up to 100,000 people took to the streets, resulting in clashes between police and protesters, and hundreds of people needing medical attention. british author and nobel...
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general earl matthews, i want to start with you.on to these escalating numbers of cyber attacks we're hearing about, and 11-year-old was able to hack into a simulation of the florida state election website in under 10 minutes. what does that say about the security of our election right now? gen. matthews: well, one i would say it's wonderful we are highlighting this problem. what happened at defcon was the penetration of the website the state would have up that would have a tally of the tolls of what was happening through the electoral process, and not a penetration into the databases that were counting the electoral votes and the -- selina: the 2016 exposed a whole host of vulnerabilities. are we any more secure than we were two years ago? and what new tactics are we seeing? >> hi, thanks for having me. in terms of security from 2016, until now, certainly there is more awareness about the problem. congress allocated $380 million to shore up their in election infrastructure. in terms of the tactics we are seeing leading up to the mi
general earl matthews, i want to start with you.on to these escalating numbers of cyber attacks we're hearing about, and 11-year-old was able to hack into a simulation of the florida state election website in under 10 minutes. what does that say about the security of our election right now? gen. matthews: well, one i would say it's wonderful we are highlighting this problem. what happened at defcon was the penetration of the website the state would have up that would have a tally of the tolls...
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i want to toss this to earl first, given your second role. if you would share with us, i think it would be helpful. >> i chair the lgbtq caucus of the democratic national committee. i want to tidings what we drink with the center for black equality is made approximately 50 lakh pride organizations around the country, around the world. many people see black pride as somewhat frivolous and just doing social events but it's a party with purpose in creating safe spaces for all of us in our communities. not just for people come for black people, for anyone who comes to our event. what some of the black pride leaders are doing and want to highlight what john humphreys and jason black who were here from houston, some of the organizations performing packs and their supporting candidates for office and did not supporting this congress or the mayor or the governors. their supporting judges. think about it. if you develop a relationship, we talk about going through the criminal justice system. we are people like anthony wall who will be going through th
i want to toss this to earl first, given your second role. if you would share with us, i think it would be helpful. >> i chair the lgbtq caucus of the democratic national committee. i want to tidings what we drink with the center for black equality is made approximately 50 lakh pride organizations around the country, around the world. many people see black pride as somewhat frivolous and just doing social events but it's a party with purpose in creating safe spaces for all of us in our...
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secretary of the earl.uty secretary of the treasure riflt secretary of commerce, secretary of hud, deputy secretary of defense, undersecretary of the treasury for housing. do not call the man inflexible. he also took liberty of listing out his preferred ambassadorship that's the none of those cabinet secretary jobs worked out. first he would like to be ambassador to the united kingdom, france, germany, italy, spain, japan, ireland, australia, china, united nations -- he runs a teeny tiny little bank in chicago. he wants to be the next ambassador to the u.n. well, that is his tenth choice. can we look at the header again? the very top. perspective roles. not prospective -- this is like a form of -- it should be noted secretary of education is not on his wish list. nor was ambassador to spelling. steve calk did not become the secretary of the army or the ambassador to the u.k., or any other top roll in the government. defeat you are however, prominently and surprisingly, in the prosecution's final day of argu
secretary of the earl.uty secretary of the treasure riflt secretary of commerce, secretary of hud, deputy secretary of defense, undersecretary of the treasury for housing. do not call the man inflexible. he also took liberty of listing out his preferred ambassadorship that's the none of those cabinet secretary jobs worked out. first he would like to be ambassador to the united kingdom, france, germany, italy, spain, japan, ireland, australia, china, united nations -- he runs a teeny tiny little...
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earl wrr tonight some evacuation orders were lifted for the lake portieria.re suppose toads go back to school next week. they delayed the start of school for two weeks. both fires expanded today have burned a umcanbined 157,000 acres. it will face tough undecisions tomorrow. that won't help. >> let's rr take a look at the are red flag warning for high fire danger in effect until 11:00 can. in mendocino count -- are gusting from 25 to 35 miles per hour and in the sierra they're reaching 65 miles per hour. near the ranch fire encouraging news, relative humidity is up stwh winds is calm. we still have gusty wind in the area oof the river fire. and over the last several hours, as you can see on our satellite image, our looping satellite, the smoke has continued to blow, not only in our direction but east tpwhrd to the central valley sw the sierra. >> governor brown will tour damage that started in shasta county last month. it's destroyed more than 1,000 homes and 21 businesses. they were let back in. many of the homes are now gone. the fight has been incredibly t
earl wrr tonight some evacuation orders were lifted for the lake portieria.re suppose toads go back to school next week. they delayed the start of school for two weeks. both fires expanded today have burned a umcanbined 157,000 acres. it will face tough undecisions tomorrow. that won't help. >> let's rr take a look at the are red flag warning for high fire danger in effect until 11:00 can. in mendocino count -- are gusting from 25 to 35 miles per hour and in the sierra they're reaching 65...
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host: our last case was chief justice earl warren, in this case involves a new court. we are going to learn a little bit more about the dynamics on that court in a couple minutes, but i want to take some telephone calls and get in this question from courtney on twitter, who says, what do you think would've been different if there were experts? mr. forsythe: well, it would've provided the opportunity for them to explore what data existed with respect to abortion, what had perhaps happened, what had been the medical experience, the sociological experience, the impact on women and unborn children under texas' law or under the georgia law. the court in the doe vs. bolton case had no data or information about how the reform law, georgia law with the exceptions have been implemented, the impact of the hospitalization requirement in georgia, for example. so all of the assertions of sociology and history and psychology in the roe vs. wade and doe vs. bolton opinions are based on assumptions, not derived from the adversary process we normally expect of courts in making good dec
host: our last case was chief justice earl warren, in this case involves a new court. we are going to learn a little bit more about the dynamics on that court in a couple minutes, but i want to take some telephone calls and get in this question from courtney on twitter, who says, what do you think would've been different if there were experts? mr. forsythe: well, it would've provided the opportunity for them to explore what data existed with respect to abortion, what had perhaps happened, what...
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. >> i was surprised to hear about the sexual assault that tappened earls morning. led obviously, dismayed. >> reporter:nder is an elected leader in the neighborhood. he says it is a reminder for everyone to be vigilant. w certainly do want to encourage people to be aware of their surrounding and look out for their neighbors and whenever possible try to avoid walking alone at night especially fur going into an apartment building with somne behind youhat is unfamiliar. >> reporter: police are investigating the cme as a first degree sexual abuse and burglary. this neighbor is concerned about the women in the neighborhood, escially since the man is still on the loose. >> it's kinds of horrifying. i live with my sister and i have a whole lot of women in the building. >> reporter: many of these buildings are equipped with sueillance system. police are hoping this attacker may have been caught on camera. inrt est, darcy spencer, news4. >>> theuscted russian agent accused of using sex and lies to make u.s. connections has been moved from the l c. j an alexandria jail. this
. >> i was surprised to hear about the sexual assault that tappened earls morning. led obviously, dismayed. >> reporter:nder is an elected leader in the neighborhood. he says it is a reminder for everyone to be vigilant. w certainly do want to encourage people to be aware of their surrounding and look out for their neighbors and whenever possible try to avoid walking alone at night especially fur going into an apartment building with somne behind youhat is unfamiliar. >>...
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the palace of earl it was the first neoclassical building in germany. france was very progressive for the times allowed his subjects' to enter both the palace and garden. the whole what's special about the building is that it was always open to visitors of a kind of eighteenth century model building prince fronts was also interested in education these got. the garden kingdom attracted guests from all over europe from portugal and russia for example through belief. and of course one of the visitors was johann both going from good to good. prince france was a supporter of the enlightenment with its ideals of tolerance. and the landscape design reflects there's for example this visitor connects a synagogue with a catholic church. i don't think house has to facades a neo graphic one of the front and one inspired by english cheetah architecture at the back like many buildings here it was designed by the architect flayed a feel home fi have fun at man stuff. i learned is the first artificial volcano in europe inspired by the prince's trip to naples when he sa
the palace of earl it was the first neoclassical building in germany. france was very progressive for the times allowed his subjects' to enter both the palace and garden. the whole what's special about the building is that it was always open to visitors of a kind of eighteenth century model building prince fronts was also interested in education these got. the garden kingdom attracted guests from all over europe from portugal and russia for example through belief. and of course one of the...
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he discusses the successes and failures of people such as harley earl, preston tucker, john delorean, and elon musk. his classes about 50 minutes. all right. today, we are studying the post- world war ii domestic scene. >>> last class, we looked at the surging economy of the post- world war ii era and suburbanization. today, when i want to look at his cars in the post-world war ii era. i especially want to look at what i call the mavericks. a maverick card designer and maverick automakers. automakers who try to establish independent companies outside of the big three. mavericks who thought outside the box. thought unconventionally. i want to look at their impact.
he discusses the successes and failures of people such as harley earl, preston tucker, john delorean, and elon musk. his classes about 50 minutes. all right. today, we are studying the post- world war ii domestic scene. >>> last class, we looked at the surging economy of the post- world war ii era and suburbanization. today, when i want to look at his cars in the post-world war ii era. i especially want to look at what i call the mavericks. a maverick card designer and maverick...
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californiahi his father was southern pacific who saved just enough to send earl warren to college very bright but not inry particular good students good pr eisenhower spent more time at the poker tables and library very good poker player but at the university of california hea was a good student both were undergrads he didn't find the mod taught at berkeley it wasn't practical enough he wanted to practice the law he didn't care for the case method that you all love so much. the so in spitree of their similarities there were some real differences if we want toto talk about brown andalk at civil desegregation and civil liberties. as they approach these very differently so this is the first part of the question to what extent do you see the individual backgrounds or personalities playing into those differences that they subsequently have ony those policy issues?ir >> it's hard to draw a clearsenr generalization in a segregated society in kansas we are segrege military men. nonetheless was more sensitive than most of his generation to r discrimination and with that world sllied w commander
californiahi his father was southern pacific who saved just enough to send earl warren to college very bright but not inry particular good students good pr eisenhower spent more time at the poker tables and library very good poker player but at the university of california hea was a good student both were undergrads he didn't find the mod taught at berkeley it wasn't practical enough he wanted to practice the law he didn't care for the case method that you all love so much. the so in spitree of...
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motorists and pedestrians you catch the performance earl italy and all. of everything makes you think oh i never seen something like that here that belongs in a theater and to see it in the street you just saw. wow. it reminds us what we really are because sometimes the daily routine can make us mechanical this brings us back to ourselves. they did that to classics like swan lake. to fit exactly in the fifty eight seconds between lloyd's. list it made other adjustments to special non-slip shoes and changes in routine for less jumps on the hard road on cold days like this one they have to go for an hour and a half to through performing the sacrifices are worth it they say to try and reach a new audience there are a couple of places where plays available at affordable prices could lead to major city but the company's action is but it's something out of reach and that's what the companies trying to do hit to give a little pain to change that perception and leave people searching for more and also as you can ok this bus with it on its own thing i think i'm be
motorists and pedestrians you catch the performance earl italy and all. of everything makes you think oh i never seen something like that here that belongs in a theater and to see it in the street you just saw. wow. it reminds us what we really are because sometimes the daily routine can make us mechanical this brings us back to ourselves. they did that to classics like swan lake. to fit exactly in the fifty eight seconds between lloyd's. list it made other adjustments to special non-slip shoes...
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good luck getting out earl please be careful. back to you. >>> thank you. 4:02 and breaking news inor prie gege's county. police are searching for the person who shot and killed a man blocks away from the elementary school. this is the scene at putnam road and richie road. the man was found in the roadway and died at the scene. call the police if you have information on this case. >>or and thisng we're learning about a couple killed in a possible accident in kazakhstan. >> they logged a blog called simply on sunday a car ran them off the road. assailants jumped out and statbed them to deh. imo other tourists were killed. isis c responsibility for this attack. >> lauren graduated from orgetown university. her family will remember her openness for new people and places. jay's previous employer was here in d.c. and said t he left world doing what he loved with the person he loved. >>> and the state department if ng advice for people traveling out of the country. >> i encourage all u.s. citizens to enroll in the steps program. that a
good luck getting out earl please be careful. back to you. >>> thank you. 4:02 and breaking news inor prie gege's county. police are searching for the person who shot and killed a man blocks away from the elementary school. this is the scene at putnam road and richie road. the man was found in the roadway and died at the scene. call the police if you have information on this case. >>or and thisng we're learning about a couple killed in a possible accident in kazakhstan. >>...
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earl appreciate your time my guest this hour early rasmussen executive vice president of the regime anda thank you. on to other news now wiki leaks the legal team says that julian the son just considering the u.s. senate's formal request to testify but only if it conforms to a high ethical standards the senate intelligence committee wants the wiki leaks chief to answer questions on what it calls russian interference in the twenty sixteen.
earl appreciate your time my guest this hour early rasmussen executive vice president of the regime anda thank you. on to other news now wiki leaks the legal team says that julian the son just considering the u.s. senate's formal request to testify but only if it conforms to a high ethical standards the senate intelligence committee wants the wiki leaks chief to answer questions on what it calls russian interference in the twenty sixteen.