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before eldridge met christie kemp. >> jamey eldridge moved in next to me in the room and man, she wasust beautiful. you know? she didn't want nothing to do with me. she didn't like me. but you know, she came around. the dimples, they got her. you're crazy, but i love you. jamie has trust issues. >> look at you. what are you my [ bleep ] counselor? >> yes. >> i think we'd be very good. >> we do great together. i'm laid back and she's a fire cracker. >> i love her. yeah, i'm in love with her. and she loves me. it's a much more intense kind of love than i think you would get out in the free world because out there, you have so many distractions, you know, and other things to do. you don't have that in here. >> i love you. >> i love you. >> but there are two downsides to prison relationships. one is that displays of affection are against the rules and can result in segregation. the other is that most of the the time, one person eventually gets left behind. campbell is in the third year of a mandatory 20-year sentence for second-degree murder. eldridge in her third year of an eight-year se
before eldridge met christie kemp. >> jamey eldridge moved in next to me in the room and man, she wasust beautiful. you know? she didn't want nothing to do with me. she didn't like me. but you know, she came around. the dimples, they got her. you're crazy, but i love you. jamie has trust issues. >> look at you. what are you my [ bleep ] counselor? >> yes. >> i think we'd be very good. >> we do great together. i'm laid back and she's a fire cracker. >> i love...
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he also had here's eldridge cleaver on the show.he als he also covered the women's liberation movement on the program. he had betty for dan on early on.on she was not a very good speakers she was kind of articulate and she wasn't invited back for 18 years. she was a voice of mainstream liberal feminism, much better episode was testing just published the female eunuch and was much more radical buckley really enjoyed talking to her. i'm going to show you as little clip from that encounter from the early '70s. [inaudible] >> are you today key and she equals and estimations or are you too screen out she forever incapable of equaling he grammatically?mmatic >> grammatically? >> you could be at the feminist. [inaudible] >> you should refer to early- humans. spirit not only that, what it means is the real attitude istoe going to be concealed by a form of primitive censorship, so the actual situation might change it's like calling people -- when they are married. i think it's a sort of hypocrisy. >> so in other words, you think the answer is on nomenclature is preposterous? >> it such a trivia
he also had here's eldridge cleaver on the show.he als he also covered the women's liberation movement on the program. he had betty for dan on early on.on she was not a very good speakers she was kind of articulate and she wasn't invited back for 18 years. she was a voice of mainstream liberal feminism, much better episode was testing just published the female eunuch and was much more radical buckley really enjoyed talking to her. i'm going to show you as little clip from that encounter from...
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the boulevard northbound around eldridge street. that's taking out a portion of the outer drive. you might see delays but no traffic backed up at least past the scene. the new jersey turnpike near the delaware memorial bridge. if you're heading through to delaware, no problems right now. and we'll end on 95. that's moving through delaware. so, checking with those drive times. 11 minutes at the most northbound from 295 to 495. average speeds into the 60s. more updates, of course, on all this stuff when i come back in the next ten. >> jessica, thanks. >>> it's 5:18 and 40 degrees. check out this video from a tornado that hit the atlanta area wednesday afternoon. this is security video from a school. >> it shows how the powerful winds swept through and knocked down a tree. the storms left damage across northern georgia. luckily, bill, we don't have to worry about any of that. we just have cooler temperatures this morning. about 20 degrees cooler than yesterday, right? >> yeah, we saw those storms wednesday night and into early thursday morning. now they're out of here. and the chill
the boulevard northbound around eldridge street. that's taking out a portion of the outer drive. you might see delays but no traffic backed up at least past the scene. the new jersey turnpike near the delaware memorial bridge. if you're heading through to delaware, no problems right now. and we'll end on 95. that's moving through delaware. so, checking with those drive times. 11 minutes at the most northbound from 295 to 495. average speeds into the 60s. more updates, of course, on all this...
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business and franklin gave his rising sun speech and everybody adjourned to the city tavern, where did eldridge gerry and george moesch and go? -- george mason go? rather, what was most dj, he believed was a political architecture that made it practically difficult for government to encroach on the rights of the people or for a majority to encroach on the rights of a minority or, if they do, they will have to face consequences. think of it this way. expecting congress to follow orders that are written on a piece of paper is like the signs you see in public restrooms -- "employees must wash hands." how many mothers put up signs like that? they say, "show me your hands?" hands." why did madison introduce these amendments? did he change his mind? this is the first question i like to examine. the second question is one of the reasons madison offered a bill of rights in the united states, the influence that these may have, as they are incorporated into public opinion. was madison sincere? was he grasping at excuses for having changed his mind? if he was serious, how did he envision a charter of righ
business and franklin gave his rising sun speech and everybody adjourned to the city tavern, where did eldridge gerry and george moesch and go? -- george mason go? rather, what was most dj, he believed was a political architecture that made it practically difficult for government to encroach on the rights of the people or for a majority to encroach on the rights of a minority or, if they do, they will have to face consequences. think of it this way. expecting congress to follow orders that are...
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there was extra concern about eldridge cleaver.uckley made a point following up siebel's lecture before they started shooting that the fcc fee for cursing would cancel out his payment for appearing on the show. if there was any guest who did not need coaching on how not to incur the wrath of fcc was civil rights james farmer who was very picture of decorum. in where the civil rights movement goes now, episode from 1966, buckley made boilerplate libertarian arguments about parents having the right to send their children to any school they wanted.to owe complained people kept discovering new rights. he argued james baldwin was all wet. baldwin was, buckley judged too pessimistic what could be accomplished in america. farmer cut a striking figure, radiating dignity and composure as he defended baldwin. conveyed mounting anger he tried to tamp down with each new cigarette he lit. in entrancing baritone, shades of james early jones, that baldwin concerns about negro ghettos are very important. the fact of the matter is, most of our vict
there was extra concern about eldridge cleaver.uckley made a point following up siebel's lecture before they started shooting that the fcc fee for cursing would cancel out his payment for appearing on the show. if there was any guest who did not need coaching on how not to incur the wrath of fcc was civil rights james farmer who was very picture of decorum. in where the civil rights movement goes now, episode from 1966, buckley made boilerplate libertarian arguments about parents having the...
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this is eldridge cleaver. and that's the crowd listening to eldridge cleaver. anyone who want to tell you the panthers were a kind of a marginal organization needs to look at the crowds that came out for them. the other thing that is interesting is i just put a little, that isn't my picture, but the panthers as early as 1968 ran candidates for office. they weren't just out demonstrating, they were running people for office, and very shortly after this, they started the community programs. this is the panther office. after huey newton was not convicted of first-degree murder in his trial, two police officers who i believe for -- were intoxicated shot of the office. -- shot up the office. they were shooting at huey. firsthutton was the panther. he was 17 years old and was the first panther who was shot by the police. and this is a poster. that is not my picture but we put that poster in the book. on the right, you're seeing on the top, george murray, minister of education at san francisco state. and on the bottom is the university of california at berkeley, where
this is eldridge cleaver. and that's the crowd listening to eldridge cleaver. anyone who want to tell you the panthers were a kind of a marginal organization needs to look at the crowds that came out for them. the other thing that is interesting is i just put a little, that isn't my picture, but the panthers as early as 1968 ran candidates for office. they weren't just out demonstrating, they were running people for office, and very shortly after this, they started the community programs. this...
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in here is eldridge cleaver on the show. and betty friedan was kind of ridiculous not a very good speaker. she was the desk of the voice of liberal feminism. / will show you a little clip. >> disappeared from my book and forever to be incapable grammatically spin like you could be anti-feminist. >> but from early may and then to refer to the early human? >> not only that but with the censorship if the actual situation would not change if they are married does not change the character. >> so in other words, and that is roster is. and then to do something. >> this interesting moment. >> it is so jarring. that doesn't change the of structure. so he thought she was a lunatic to take down the family but they agreed about this one issue after they rob the show he wrote her a thank-you notes and said goddamnit you are good. unfortunately she did not want to come back but it was a wonderful show and they had just debated the week before she resounded the one that debate according to the cambridge students. so buckley also had that h
in here is eldridge cleaver on the show. and betty friedan was kind of ridiculous not a very good speaker. she was the desk of the voice of liberal feminism. / will show you a little clip. >> disappeared from my book and forever to be incapable grammatically spin like you could be anti-feminist. >> but from early may and then to refer to the early human? >> not only that but with the censorship if the actual situation would not change if they are married does not change the...
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he also had-- here's eldridge cleaver on the show, also.e also covered the women's liberation movement on the program. he had betty on early on and she was not a very good speaker and she was not invited back for 18 years and she was the voice of the liberal feminism. much better episode was with jermaine greer who had just published the female eunuch and was much more radical. buckley really enjoyed talking to her. going to show you a clip from the early 70s. >> appear sometimes like a contradiction in my book. are you to make he and she words equal and estimation or argue to screen out she as forever incapable of equaling he and estimation grammatically correct grammatically? >> you could be antifeminist. >> but known by a hierarchy. wind you refer to early man it means you to early humans. >> what it means is that the real attitude is going to be concealed by a form of primitive censorship where the actual situation might change. i think it's a sort of hypocrisy. >> in other words you think that answers is preposterous to make well, i th
he also had-- here's eldridge cleaver on the show, also.e also covered the women's liberation movement on the program. he had betty on early on and she was not a very good speaker and she was not invited back for 18 years and she was the voice of the liberal feminism. much better episode was with jermaine greer who had just published the female eunuch and was much more radical. buckley really enjoyed talking to her. going to show you a clip from the early 70s. >> appear sometimes like a...
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popped up from the windsor area backing along highway 101 into santa rosa and also around highway 12 eldridge. and again, today you will see a shower here or there, calistoga you're about ready to see some wet pavement. currently we have some foggy conditions, visibility 2.5 miles in half moon bay. that's down from 4-mile visibility just about 30 minutes ago. one-mile visibility in petaluma, concord at 2.5. less than two-mile visibility due to dense fog in the santa rosa area. in fact, it's our live weather camera. we are at the transamerica pyramid. we are trying to look due east. there you have the lights of the port of oakland. but it gives you a good idea of how foggy it is out there. we anticipate delays at sfo on some arriving flights. very mild right now into the 50s. not climbing much higher. 50s, low 60s for daytime highs similar to yesterday's temperatures due to the passage of the warm front. 50s line the seashore. 50s, 60s around the peninsula. upper 50s, low 60s around the santa clara valley including the rose garden district and also alviso and alum rock back through cupertino a
popped up from the windsor area backing along highway 101 into santa rosa and also around highway 12 eldridge. and again, today you will see a shower here or there, calistoga you're about ready to see some wet pavement. currently we have some foggy conditions, visibility 2.5 miles in half moon bay. that's down from 4-mile visibility just about 30 minutes ago. one-mile visibility in petaluma, concord at 2.5. less than two-mile visibility due to dense fog in the santa rosa area. in fact, it's our...
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he also had -- here's eldridge cleaver on the show. he also covered the women's liberation movement on the practice he had betty fer dna on early on, and he was not a very good speaker, kind of inarticulate and was not invited back for 18 years and was the voice of the mainstream liberal feminism. a better episodes with we germane greer who was published "at the female eunuch" and buckley enjoyed talking to her. let me show you a clip from that encounter from the early '70s. >> which appeared sometime like a contradiction in my book, i to make he and she words equal or screen out she as forever incapable of equaling he grammatically. >> grammatically. >> you could be antifeminism by suppressing the female in a pronoun. >> the hierarchy. never heard of early man, you should refer to early humans which means you can't use -- >> not only that. what it mean is is that the real attitude is going to be concealed by a form of primitive censorship, and the actual situation won't change. it's like calling people -- when they're married. doesn't
he also had -- here's eldridge cleaver on the show. he also covered the women's liberation movement on the practice he had betty fer dna on early on, and he was not a very good speaker, kind of inarticulate and was not invited back for 18 years and was the voice of the mainstream liberal feminism. a better episodes with we germane greer who was published "at the female eunuch" and buckley enjoyed talking to her. let me show you a clip from that encounter from the early '70s. >>...
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you're going to be back again on friday and catch up with another country music sensation, brett eldridge close to ze never say never, but it looks like rain showers around on saturday and no chance for any rain or snow coming up on christmas day. right now, mid and high level cloudiness out there. it's a chilly morning. colder in the suburbs than around town. 40 by comparison. highs today, mid to upper 40s with clouds and sunshine. more clouds tomorrow and rain drops on saturday. >> and that's your latest weather. hoda. >>> viola davis is a force to be reckoned with on both the small and the big screen. she's already racked up golden globe and sag nominations for her latest role in the new movie, it's a terrific film called "fences." davis stars as a loving wife and mother whose husband is not content with how his life turned out. take a look. >> you're not listening to me. i'm trying to explain it to you the best way i know how. it's not easy for me to admit that i've been standing in the same place for 18 years. >> well, i've been standing with you. i've been righte troy. i've had a li
you're going to be back again on friday and catch up with another country music sensation, brett eldridge close to ze never say never, but it looks like rain showers around on saturday and no chance for any rain or snow coming up on christmas day. right now, mid and high level cloudiness out there. it's a chilly morning. colder in the suburbs than around town. 40 by comparison. highs today, mid to upper 40s with clouds and sunshine. more clouds tomorrow and rain drops on saturday. >> and...
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randolph,eorge mason, and eldridge gerry. basically they thought this newly empowered federal government to be too dangerous and as the last caller said, might take away the people's right to bear arms or infringe the right to speech. in the face of this opposition the ratifying conventions when they agreed to approve the bill of rights, recommended further amendment. madison changed his mind. he proposed a series of them. congress decided to propose 12 amendments for ratification, not 10. we have an original copy of the bill of rights at the national constitution center and you will see that the first one was not the freedom of speech but there should be one representative of congress for every 4000 inhabitants. the second amendment said congress cannot raise it salary until an intervening election. our first amendment was their third in the first two were not ratified. today, the years ago first 10 amendments were ratified and became part of the constitution and came to be known as the bill of rights. host: when you look at
randolph,eorge mason, and eldridge gerry. basically they thought this newly empowered federal government to be too dangerous and as the last caller said, might take away the people's right to bear arms or infringe the right to speech. in the face of this opposition the ratifying conventions when they agreed to approve the bill of rights, recommended further amendment. madison changed his mind. he proposed a series of them. congress decided to propose 12 amendments for ratification, not 10. we...
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you're going to be back again on friday and catch up with another country music sensation, brett eldridgeille and immediately start saying y'all. i'm coffee at starbucks and i'm like thank, y'all. and i eat a lot of biscuit. >> mr. roker, check of the weather. >> how about a look at what's going to go down on christmas weatherwise. well, out west we're looking at heavy rain in california, mountain snows in the pacific northwest, some snow around the mid-mississippi river valley, wet weather down to the south and mild along the eastern seaboard. christmas eve, some light snow in northern new england, upstate new york, wet weather down through the southeast. rocky snow in the plains, out bes west, and on christmas day unseasonably mild. sunshine along the seaboard. look for wet weather as you get into the mid-plains and mid-mississippi river valley. looks like a white christmas as you get into the northern plains and >>> good morning. i'm meteorologist bill henley. a nice warmup starts today on the first day of winter. we'll be in the 40s this afternoon. sunshine and scattered clouds. you c
you're going to be back again on friday and catch up with another country music sensation, brett eldridgeille and immediately start saying y'all. i'm coffee at starbucks and i'm like thank, y'all. and i eat a lot of biscuit. >> mr. roker, check of the weather. >> how about a look at what's going to go down on christmas weatherwise. well, out west we're looking at heavy rain in california, mountain snows in the pacific northwest, some snow around the mid-mississippi river valley, wet...