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i had no idea exactly what was going on but i also because of my association i know elgin baylor and i know what he was complaining about so i was confused not knowing exactly which set of facts mr. sterling stood behind and then when his words came out it was so obvious and shocking and just disgusti disgusting. all of those things wrapped in one but the surprise of it to find that type of sentiment and someone who relies on black americans for so much of his success and public profile is amazing. i just couldn't believe that someone could have that much bigotry inside and think that it was okay. >> next "after words" with author set to. her latest book deals with a 2011 meltdown of the fukushima nuclear power plant. former u.s. nuclear regulatory commission chairman gregory jaczko hosts this hour-long program. >> host: welcome susan. this is a great opportunity for me. normally i'm the person having the questions asked of me and now i get the opportunity to ask a former journalist questions about the book that you wrote so i look forward to doing that. just go i will do my best. it
i had no idea exactly what was going on but i also because of my association i know elgin baylor and i know what he was complaining about so i was confused not knowing exactly which set of facts mr. sterling stood behind and then when his words came out it was so obvious and shocking and just disgusti disgusting. all of those things wrapped in one but the surprise of it to find that type of sentiment and someone who relies on black americans for so much of his success and public profile is...
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i know elgin baylor. i know what he was complaining about. whichconfused not knowing set of facts mr. sterling stood behind. then when his words came out it was so obvious and shocking. it was disgusting. all of those things wrapped in one. the surprise of it, to find that sentiment in a person who relies on black americans for so much of his success and public profile was amazing. someone't believe that could have that much bigotry inside and think that it was ok. your gutl, what was reaction would you first heard it? >> i was hurt. i was hurt for the players on the court. and for the fans. let's be real. the clippers have been waiting a long time for this. now, they are right have been waiting a long time and there have been a lot of loyal fans. they have chris paul and doc rivers. people that are such upstanding african-americans that represent the best we have to offer. of point out an attack one the best we have to offer in magic johnson tom a i was hurt. i won't say that i was totally shocked. , we still have the remnants of some of the
i know elgin baylor. i know what he was complaining about. whichconfused not knowing set of facts mr. sterling stood behind. then when his words came out it was so obvious and shocking. it was disgusting. all of those things wrapped in one. the surprise of it, to find that sentiment in a person who relies on black americans for so much of his success and public profile was amazing. someone't believe that could have that much bigotry inside and think that it was ok. your gutl, what was reaction...
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i know elgin baylor and i know what he was complaining about.i was confused not knowing mr.tly which set of facts sterling stood behind and where his words came out, it was so obvious, shocking, just disgusting, all of those things wrapped in one of. but the surprise of it to find that type of sentiment and relies on black americans for so much of his success and public profile is amazing. i just could not believe that someone could have that much bigotry inside and think that it's ok. at racism in sports just after 11:00 a.m. eastern. later, at 830 p.m. eastern, discussion on gun rights and the caponal recovery of giffords difference. like the labor department today announced the unemployment rate dropped to 6.1% as the u.s. 288,000 jobs. the house has passed dozens of job bills that would mean more paychecks and more opportunities for middle-class families, but in order for us to make real progress, the president must do more than criticize. lacetrade work flexibility, there is no shortage of common ground where leaders in the senate to work w
i know elgin baylor and i know what he was complaining about.i was confused not knowing mr.tly which set of facts sterling stood behind and where his words came out, it was so obvious, shocking, just disgusting, all of those things wrapped in one of. but the surprise of it to find that type of sentiment and relies on black americans for so much of his success and public profile is amazing. i just could not believe that someone could have that much bigotry inside and think that it's ok. at...
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i had no idea exactly what was going on. , iause of my association know what elgin baylor was complaining about. i was confused not exactly which stood facts mr. sterling behind and then when his words came out, it was so obvious, shocking, disgusting. although those things wrapped in one. but the surprise to find that type of sentiment and someone who relies on black americans for so much of his success and public profile was amazing. i just couldn't believe that someone could have that much it was inside and think ok. >> july 4, a look at racism in sports after 11:00 a.m. eastern. red planetoring the with senior nasa officials beginning at 3:40 p.m. later at 8:30 p.m., discussion including arizona congresswoman gabby giffords. >> now a conversation from earlier today on the syrian war how it is spilling over into iraq. we will hear from the militant declared a new state. this is an hour from the international institute for strategic studies. >> i think we will go ahead and get started. thank you all for joining us this morning at the international institute for strategic studies u.s., t
i had no idea exactly what was going on. , iause of my association know what elgin baylor was complaining about. i was confused not exactly which stood facts mr. sterling behind and then when his words came out, it was so obvious, shocking, disgusting. although those things wrapped in one. but the surprise to find that type of sentiment and someone who relies on black americans for so much of his success and public profile was amazing. i just couldn't believe that someone could have that much...
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through association i know elgin , baylor. i know what he was complaining about. i was confused not knowing which set of facts mr. sterling stood behind. then when his words came out it was so obvious and shocking. it was disgusting. all of those things wrapped in one. the surprise of it, to find that sentiment in someone who relies on black americans for so much of his success and public profile, it was amazing. i couldn't believe that someone could have that much bigotry inside and think that it was ok. >> michael, what was your gut reaction would you first heard it? >> i was hurt. i was hurt for the players on the court and for the fans. because, let's be real here. the clippers have been waiting a long time for this. [laughter] where they are right now, they have been waiting a long time and there have been a lot of loyal fans. they have chris paul and doc rivers. people that are such upstanding african-americans that represent the best we have to offer. and then two point out and attack one of the best we have johnson i wasagic , hurt. i won't say that i was
through association i know elgin , baylor. i know what he was complaining about. i was confused not knowing which set of facts mr. sterling stood behind. then when his words came out it was so obvious and shocking. it was disgusting. all of those things wrapped in one. the surprise of it, to find that sentiment in someone who relies on black americans for so much of his success and public profile, it was amazing. i couldn't believe that someone could have that much bigotry inside and think that...
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situation, i know elgin baylor. exactlynfused not know which set of facts mr. sterling stood behind and when his words came out, it was so obvious and .hocking, just disgusting findhe surprise of it, to that type of sentiment and one who relies on black americans for so much of his success and public profile was amazing. i cannot believe that someone could have that much bigotry inside and think that it was ok. >> july 4, a look at racism in sports just after 11:00 a.m. eastern. later, exploring the red planet nasa officials. later, discussions on gun rights in the personal recovery of former arizona congresswoman gabby giffords. part of this year's new york ideas festival with discussions about business and the economy. you will hear from the ceo of chobani on how he created the popular yogurt brand. crowd sourcing for business startups with the ceo of kick starter. this is just over one hour. a guest lukaia came as of a guest at dinner at my house and lo and behold i had chobani yogurt in my refrigerator. he is the most interesting person, who has revitalized
situation, i know elgin baylor. exactlynfused not know which set of facts mr. sterling stood behind and when his words came out, it was so obvious and .hocking, just disgusting findhe surprise of it, to that type of sentiment and one who relies on black americans for so much of his success and public profile was amazing. i cannot believe that someone could have that much bigotry inside and think that it was ok. >> july 4, a look at racism in sports just after 11:00 a.m. eastern. later,...
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but i also, because of my association, i know elgin baylor, and know what he was complaining about, so i was confused, not knowing exactly which set of facts mr. sterling stood behind. then when his words came out, it was so obvious and shocking and just disgusting, all of those things wrapped in one. but the surprise of it, to find that type of sentiment in someone who relying on black americans for so much of his success and public -- i just couldn't believe that someone would have that much bigot try inside and think it was okay. >>> a look at racism in sports. later exploring the red planet with mars probe engineers and senior nasa officials beginning at 3:40. later at 8:30, discussions on gun rights and the personal recovery of gabby giffords. >>> in a ceremony last week, outgoing israeli president shimon peres was awardeded congressional gold medal. after the presentation, he spoke about what he called the unbelievable and unbreakable friendship between his nation and the u.s. vice president biden and a number of congressional leaders spoke at the event. shimon will be succeeded
but i also, because of my association, i know elgin baylor, and know what he was complaining about, so i was confused, not knowing exactly which set of facts mr. sterling stood behind. then when his words came out, it was so obvious and shocking and just disgusting, all of those things wrapped in one. but the surprise of it, to find that type of sentiment in someone who relying on black americans for so much of his success and public -- i just couldn't believe that someone would have that much...
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but i also, because of my association, i know elgin baylor, i know what he was complaining about. so i was confused not knowing exactly which set of facts mr. sterling stood behind. and then when his words came out, it was -- it was so obvious and shocking and just disgusting. all of those things wrapped in one. but the surprise of it, to find that type of sentiment in someone who relies on black americans for so much of his success and public profile, it was amazing. i just couldn't believe it, that someone could have that much bigotry inside and think that it was okay. >> michael, what was your gut reaction when you first heard it? >> you know, i was -- i was hurt. hurt for certainly the players on the court. and for the fans. because -- let be real here, the clippers, they've been waiting a long time for this. where they are right now. they've been waiting a long time. and there have been a lot of fans, a lot of loyal fans. and they have doc rivers, they have chris paul, guys that really are such upstanding african-americans that represent the best we have to offer. and then to
but i also, because of my association, i know elgin baylor, i know what he was complaining about. so i was confused not knowing exactly which set of facts mr. sterling stood behind. and then when his words came out, it was -- it was so obvious and shocking and just disgusting. all of those things wrapped in one. but the surprise of it, to find that type of sentiment in someone who relies on black americans for so much of his success and public profile, it was amazing. i just couldn't believe...
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i know elgin baylor. i know what he was complaining about. i was confused not knowing which set of facts mr. sterling stood behind. then when his words came out it was so obvious and shocking. it was disgusting. all of those things wrapped in one. the surprise of it, to find that sentiment in a person who relies on black americans for so much of his success and public profile was amazing. i couldn't believe that someone could have that much bigotry inside and think that it was ok. >> michael, what was your gut reaction would you first heard it? >> i was hurt. i was hurt for the players on the court. and for the fans. let's be real. the clippers have been waiting a long time for this. where they are right now, they have been waiting a long time and there have been a lot of loyal fans. they have chris paul and doc rivers. people that are such upstanding african-americans that represent the best we have to offer. then to point out and attack one of the best we have to offer in magic johnson tom a i was hurt. -- johnson, i was hurt. i won't say t
i know elgin baylor. i know what he was complaining about. i was confused not knowing which set of facts mr. sterling stood behind. then when his words came out it was so obvious and shocking. it was disgusting. all of those things wrapped in one. the surprise of it, to find that sentiment in a person who relies on black americans for so much of his success and public profile was amazing. i couldn't believe that someone could have that much bigotry inside and think that it was ok. >>...
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i had no idea exactly what was going on, but i also, because of my association, i know elgin baylor. i know what he was complaining about. i was confused not knowing which set of facts mr. sterling stood behind. and then when his words came out it was so obvious and shocking and just disgusting, all of those things wrapped in one. but the surprise of it, to find that type of sentiment in someone who relies on black americans for so much of his success and public profile was amazing. i just couldn't believe it that someone could have that much bigotry inside and think that it was okay. >> july 4th on cspan, a look at racism in sports just after 11:00 a.m. eastern. later, exploring the red planet with mars probe engineers and senior nasa officials beginning at 3:40 and later at 8:30 p.m. eastern, gun rights and the recovery of former arizona congresswoman gabby gifts. >>> now on american history tv, a look at the rwandan genocide and spots from the u.s. and the united nations. this is part of a course called history of genocide taught by arthur vanden houten and john young at flagler c
i had no idea exactly what was going on, but i also, because of my association, i know elgin baylor. i know what he was complaining about. i was confused not knowing which set of facts mr. sterling stood behind. and then when his words came out it was so obvious and shocking and just disgusting, all of those things wrapped in one. but the surprise of it, to find that type of sentiment in someone who relies on black americans for so much of his success and public profile was amazing. i just...
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i know elgin baylor. i know what he was complaining about. so i was confused not knowing exactly which set of facts mr. sterling stood behind and then when his words came out, it was so obvious, and shocking. and just disgusting. all those things wrapped in one. but the surprise of it is to find that type of sentiment in someone who relies on black americans for so much of his success and public profile. and it was amazing. i just couldn't believe hit that someone could have that much bigotry inside and think that it was ok. >> july 4th on c-span. a look at racism in sports just after 11rk a.m. eastern. later, exploring the red planet with the mars exploration. and then discussions on gun rights and the former recovery of former congresswoman gabby gifford. mit's the director of media lab and co-founder of linked in. they discuss how the internet is transforming societies in areas such as bit point and massive online courses. they spoke about an hour and a half at a forum hosted by the churchill club in santa clara, california. [applause] >>
i know elgin baylor. i know what he was complaining about. so i was confused not knowing exactly which set of facts mr. sterling stood behind and then when his words came out, it was so obvious, and shocking. and just disgusting. all those things wrapped in one. but the surprise of it is to find that type of sentiment in someone who relies on black americans for so much of his success and public profile. and it was amazing. i just couldn't believe hit that someone could have that much bigotry...
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but i also because of my situation, i know elgin baylor and whats of compla he was comp about. so i was confused not knowing exactly which set of facts mr. sterling stood behind. and when his words came out, it was so obvious and shocking and just disgusting, all those things wrapped in one. but the surprise of it, to find that type of sentiment in someone who relies on black americans for so much of his success and public profile, it was amazing. i couldn't believe that someone could have that much big friday inside. >> july 4, a look at racism in sports. later, exploring the red planet with mars probe engineers and seen i cannior nasa officials. and later, discussions on gun rights and personal recovery of gabby giffords. >>> next, a look at sport safety and brain injuries in fnbi, hockey and other sports. some of the safety steps they have taken. we also hear injury stories of a professional soccer player and high school student and medical professionals slaexplain the science behind brain injuries. >>> all right. i want to thank every for being here. we are now with the ful
but i also because of my situation, i know elgin baylor and whats of compla he was comp about. so i was confused not knowing exactly which set of facts mr. sterling stood behind. and when his words came out, it was so obvious and shocking and just disgusting, all those things wrapped in one. but the surprise of it, to find that type of sentiment in someone who relies on black americans for so much of his success and public profile, it was amazing. i couldn't believe that someone could have that...
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but i also, because of my association, i know elgin baylor and i know what he was complaining about, so i was confused, not knowing exactly what set of facts mr. sterling stood behind. and then when his words came out, it was so obvious and shocking. and just disgusting. all of those things wrapped in one. but the surprise of it, to find that type of sentiment from someone who relies on black americans for so much of his success and public profile. it was amazing. i just couldn't believe that someone could have that much bigotry inside and think that it was okay. >> host: we want to welcome ambassador james jeffrey, a 35-year ambassador of the state department and now a visiting fellow at the washington institute of eastern policy. thank you for joining us. >> guest: thank you for having me. >> host: what do you think iraq is going to look like years from now? >> guest: we'll have the islamic state covering parts of syria and iraq and a very autonomous kurdish entity in the north. >> host: how will that function? >> guest: it won't function very well. all three entities will be at od
but i also, because of my association, i know elgin baylor and i know what he was complaining about, so i was confused, not knowing exactly what set of facts mr. sterling stood behind. and then when his words came out, it was so obvious and shocking. and just disgusting. all of those things wrapped in one. but the surprise of it, to find that type of sentiment from someone who relies on black americans for so much of his success and public profile. it was amazing. i just couldn't believe that...