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englewood could not have been more surprised.itory seemed an ideal hometown for nearly one third of the population. englewood has no visible racial barriers. homes.re palatial all public facilities are open. there is a block on their blessed face. it is almost entirely negro. this creates defective segregation. de factoive segment -- segregation. consequently, a group of us got together and decided on the englewood movement. about ready. we said we needed someone to coordinate this movement. >> i think that what we are trying to do with englewood crystallize the complete contempt and lack of respect, which is more or less negroes.ards the white number in the north is very upset about thengle would movement because this is the movemente -- englewood . the same liberals did not complain about mass rallies in harlem, but they will complain when it comes close to their backyard. the same liberals will send $25 to desegregate in georgia, but will call names if we are trying to desegregate and bring a quality next-door to them. they ra
englewood could not have been more surprised.itory seemed an ideal hometown for nearly one third of the population. englewood has no visible racial barriers. homes.re palatial all public facilities are open. there is a block on their blessed face. it is almost entirely negro. this creates defective segregation. de factoive segment -- segregation. consequently, a group of us got together and decided on the englewood movement. about ready. we said we needed someone to coordinate this movement....
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and when stores are open, that they sell t-shis: proud daughter of englewood, proud son of englewood.so the community begins to get turned around by weavers. and find wea drs everywhere. rop into a place, wilkes, north carolina. we ask around: who makes a difference here, who's trusted here? and we found 75 people doing amazing stuff. and so weavers are, i think, are leading us into a better future. >> reporter: are you hopeful, batd on what you've seen, t the solutions you've seen working are going and how do you make them continue for the benefit of all of us? >> when i look at the marches, when i look at the people i speak through the weave project, when i look at the people i've interviewed through my journalism, i just see such a desire for just a new era. and such a sense that this is a portal to a different future. and i have faith in that. >> reporter: david, i think tht's what so many people w to hear now. and thank you for sharing that with us. and thank you for being with us. >> it's great to be with you, charlayne.ea it's a real re. >> woodruff: our "now read thi"" book cl
and when stores are open, that they sell t-shis: proud daughter of englewood, proud son of englewood.so the community begins to get turned around by weavers. and find wea drs everywhere. rop into a place, wilkes, north carolina. we ask around: who makes a difference here, who's trusted here? and we found 75 people doing amazing stuff. and so weavers are, i think, are leading us into a better future. >> reporter: are you hopeful, batd on what you've seen, t the solutions you've seen...
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with protests from georgia, alabama, maryland, and englewood, new jersey, chicago and brooklyn. at 7:00 p.m., a discussion on congress, political parties and andrization with historians political scientists. at 8:00 p.m. on the presidency, an author talks about his book. john f. kennedy and the 48 hours that made history. 1963 thatd 11th, defined jfk's response to the nuclear arms race and civil rights. exploring the american story. watch american history tv this weekend on c-span3. up next, a visit to philadelphia's museum of the american revolution. in the first of a two-part program, we learn about the location and design, tour the exhibit galleries exploring the origins of the revolution. >> my name is michael quinn. i am the president and ceo of museum of the american revolution. i am now standing on the plaza
with protests from georgia, alabama, maryland, and englewood, new jersey, chicago and brooklyn. at 7:00 p.m., a discussion on congress, political parties and andrization with historians political scientists. at 8:00 p.m. on the presidency, an author talks about his book. john f. kennedy and the 48 hours that made history. 1963 thatd 11th, defined jfk's response to the nuclear arms race and civil rights. exploring the american story. watch american history tv this weekend on c-span3. up next, a...
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1953, a program on the civil rights movement, with birmingham alabama, cambridge, maryland, and englewoodnew jersey, chicago, and brooklyn. at 7:00 p.m., a discussion on congress, little parties, and the relation -- and polarization. presidency, on the author andrew cohen talks about his book. days, june 10, 1953, that defined ash 1963, the defined -- 1963, that defined his rights. this weekend on c-span3. >> the house foreign affairs committee held a hearing on the reports of russian bounties on u.s. troops in afghanistan and the potential impact on u.s. relations with russia and the taliban. this is about three hours. >> the committee on foreign affairs will come to order. the chairs authorized for resource on the committee and they will have five days to submit statements, extremist material, and quon
1953, a program on the civil rights movement, with birmingham alabama, cambridge, maryland, and englewoodnew jersey, chicago, and brooklyn. at 7:00 p.m., a discussion on congress, little parties, and the relation -- and polarization. presidency, on the author andrew cohen talks about his book. days, june 10, 1953, that defined ash 1963, the defined -- 1963, that defined his rights. this weekend on c-span3. >> the house foreign affairs committee held a hearing on the reports of russian...
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report which covers protests in albany, georgia, birmingham, alabama, and in the northern cities of englewood, new jersey, chicago and brooklyn. the report also looks at the history of slavery and jim crow laws. in an unprecedented three-hour report, nbc news presents, "the american revolution of '63," a study of 's quest for negro equality. here is nbc news correspondent frank mcgee. frank: there comes a time when man seems is life is being altered forever, that an old order is dying in a new one the -- new ones being born. for some, the moment arrives when a deed of new dimension sets the hour apart, for others, when words are spoken more sharply. later, but still suddenly, it seems men are saying and doing things they have never said or done before. then we know we are experiencing a revolution. but we cannot say, though he'll store in's will try -- though historians will try, when it began. we know that autumn does not begin with the turning of the leaves, but earlier, on some afternoon when a shadow passes over the fields, and it is no longer in summer. so did "the american revolution in
report which covers protests in albany, georgia, birmingham, alabama, and in the northern cities of englewood, new jersey, chicago and brooklyn. the report also looks at the history of slavery and jim crow laws. in an unprecedented three-hour report, nbc news presents, "the american revolution of '63," a study of 's quest for negro equality. here is nbc news correspondent frank mcgee. frank: there comes a time when man seems is life is being altered forever, that an old order is dying...
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protest from albany, georgia, birmingham, alabama, cambridge, maryland and in the northern cities of englewoodrsey, chicago, and brooklyn. a discussion on congress, political parties and polarization with historians. at 8:00 p.m. on the presidency, author andrew cohen talks about his book. june 10 and 11th, 1963 defined jfk's response to the nuclear arms race. watch american history tv this weekend on c-span3. a house subcommittee looks at the health and equity disparities in minority communities that have contributed to high coronavirus infection in and mortality rates , including lack of testing and higher amounts of the essential workforce populations in these areas. du
protest from albany, georgia, birmingham, alabama, cambridge, maryland and in the northern cities of englewoodrsey, chicago, and brooklyn. a discussion on congress, political parties and polarization with historians. at 8:00 p.m. on the presidency, author andrew cohen talks about his book. june 10 and 11th, 1963 defined jfk's response to the nuclear arms race. watch american history tv this weekend on c-span3. a house subcommittee looks at the health and equity disparities in minority...
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they included burke from englewood. the state senate is expected to resume on monday. >>> three bay area counties are on the watch list. contracosta and marin. napa county is likely to bed ad to that list later today. >>> wellmay ban tiktok. in minutes we'll have more. >>> and up next, the new safety task force the team is set to develop. you spoke. we listened. tiny tacos are back for good! grab a box of 15 or try them loaded. get 'em now with no contact delivery. grab a box of 15 or try them loaded. get 'em now with no contact delivery. >>> a long time confidant of jeffrey epstein, ghislaine maxwell is in jail. we have more on what's ahead for the woman, prosecutors say groomed underaged girls for epstein to abuse. >> reporter: now miles away from a secluded new hampshire mansion. ghislaine maxwell will rerain remain there ahead of a court hearing now she's another number, wearing inmate clothing. >> reporter: maxwell is just minutes away from the metropolitan correctional facility where epstein was held and found dea
they included burke from englewood. the state senate is expected to resume on monday. >>> three bay area counties are on the watch list. contracosta and marin. napa county is likely to bed ad to that list later today. >>> wellmay ban tiktok. in minutes we'll have more. >>> and up next, the new safety task force the team is set to develop. you spoke. we listened. tiny tacos are back for good! grab a box of 15 or try them loaded. get 'em now with no contact delivery....
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englewood, colorado. all citizens over the age of 6 have to wear a mask.te that you face up to one year in prison or $2,600 fine. is that legal? >> well, let's talk the englewood, colorado case first. it absolutely is not lawful. there is an area of personal behavior, an area of human choice that the government can't regulate and in that area is what clothes you wear and what you put on your face if you don't want to get covid and you see somebody without a mask on walk away from the person. the government cannot tell people what to put on their mouths and faces and bodies. the supreme court has made that very clear. not in the covid context but in other context where people were prosecuted for wearing clothing that the government didn't like. in terms of actually being infected. the government can quarantine you if you are infected. and if you violate that quarantine, well then the government has means to address that. but the government would have to prove that you were infected and that you were contagious and would have to prove that in a trial, a very
englewood, colorado. all citizens over the age of 6 have to wear a mask.te that you face up to one year in prison or $2,600 fine. is that legal? >> well, let's talk the englewood, colorado case first. it absolutely is not lawful. there is an area of personal behavior, an area of human choice that the government can't regulate and in that area is what clothes you wear and what you put on your face if you don't want to get covid and you see somebody without a mask on walk away from the...
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movements in albany, georgia, birmingham, alabama, cambridge, maryland, and in the northern cities of englewoodjersey, chicago, and brooklyn. it also looks at the history of slavery and jim crow laws. an oralp.m. eastern, history interview with u.s. army veteran john jeffries recorded in 2014 by the korean war legacy foundation. at 6:00 p.m. eastern on american artifacts, a tour of the whitney plantation, in louisiana plantation that traces its history to 1752 and in an unprecedented three hour
movements in albany, georgia, birmingham, alabama, cambridge, maryland, and in the northern cities of englewoodjersey, chicago, and brooklyn. it also looks at the history of slavery and jim crow laws. an oralp.m. eastern, history interview with u.s. army veteran john jeffries recorded in 2014 by the korean war legacy foundation. at 6:00 p.m. eastern on american artifacts, a tour of the whitney plantation, in louisiana plantation that traces its history to 1752 and in an unprecedented three hour
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>> i wish it was my creation but it was our amazing crack staff in englewood cliffs that came up with it. geniuses that they are if you are bullish on the broad market you hope the wynndicator is going to work again you had a huge move on the back of the news melissa just talked about. we had talked about trading wynn on $70 that was a 50% retracement of the trough low in march and the recent high. that intuitively made sense and now it's working now you say maybe too far too fast mgm sets up similarly as $15 is sort of the 50% retracement of the exact same time frame. although i think wynn has moved a little excessive on this news, i think mgm gives you the best beta to the up side if you are looking to foray into the casinos. >> brian kelly has shot down but he's on the phone. what do you like on this casino trade? >> i was on the heater at the craps table so i had to take a second there no, you know what, i agree listen, you want to be in china if it comes to this. we've seen what's happened in vegas. they reopened. there was a huge surge of people coming in and now several casinos
>> i wish it was my creation but it was our amazing crack staff in englewood cliffs that came up with it. geniuses that they are if you are bullish on the broad market you hope the wynndicator is going to work again you had a huge move on the back of the news melissa just talked about. we had talked about trading wynn on $70 that was a 50% retracement of the trough low in march and the recent high. that intuitively made sense and now it's working now you say maybe too far too fast mgm...
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let's get right to cnn's nick watt in englewood, california. governor gavin newsom gave an update. what did he have to say? what are the guidelines? >> reporter: well, basically, jake, he said that right now, most schools in the state are not allowed to reopen because the counties they are in, and this includes l.a., san diego, san francisco, because those counties are on his watch list. a county has got to be off that list for a full two weeks before they can open the schools. and when schools do open, he wants distancing. he wants every kid third grade and up and every teacher to wear a mask. he wants temperature checks on the way in. listen, as the president said this is dying out. it's doing pretty much the opposite. july is worse than april. six days already this month, we've broken the record for new cases in a day. it is now 77,255 from thursday. >> people keep talking about the possibility of a second wave in the fall when you're having up to 70,000 new infections in certain areas of the country, that's something you need to focus on right now as opposed to looking ahead at
let's get right to cnn's nick watt in englewood, california. governor gavin newsom gave an update. what did he have to say? what are the guidelines? >> reporter: well, basically, jake, he said that right now, most schools in the state are not allowed to reopen because the counties they are in, and this includes l.a., san diego, san francisco, because those counties are on his watch list. a county has got to be off that list for a full two weeks before they can open the schools. and when...
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movement from protests from albany, georgia, cambridge, maryland, and in the northern cities of englewood, new jersey, chicago and brooklyn. at 7:00 p.m., a discussion on congress, political parties and polarization with historians as well as political scientists. at 8:00 p.m. on the presidency, officer andrew cohen talks about his book "two days in june," about june 10th and 11th, 1963, that defined jfk's response to the nuclear arms race and civil rights. exploring the american story. watch american history tv this weekend on c-span3. >>> next, in an interview with c-span, former first lady rose lynn carter talked about the lessons she learned as first ladies, as well as her time in the white house and working alongside her husband, former president jimmy carter. >> do you remember when you and president carter started having conversations about him running for president? >> i do. >> what was that like? what was that conversation? >> it was very interesting. we had a friend that wrote and told jimmy that he thought he ought to run for president. well, we couldn't even say the word. that
movement from protests from albany, georgia, cambridge, maryland, and in the northern cities of englewood, new jersey, chicago and brooklyn. at 7:00 p.m., a discussion on congress, political parties and polarization with historians as well as political scientists. at 8:00 p.m. on the presidency, officer andrew cohen talks about his book "two days in june," about june 10th and 11th, 1963, that defined jfk's response to the nuclear arms race and civil rights. exploring the american...
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>> i might have been in fort lee or englewood cliffs.kin was at summer camp serving bug juice, i think, and charging -- you were a waiter, right? no, not 25 years ago but you -- >> i -- >> 25 years ago -- what year were we talking about? >> 90 something i think. >> 95. it's 2020. >> '95 yeah, i was graduating from high school. >> were you buying books on amazon because you want to take this? this is your read. >> we were early we were early. i remember doing it with my mother, 100% buying books. we had a gateway computer 2000, 486 megahurts aertz baud modem e upgraded to a 14,000 baud modem. >> i still don't know what you're talking about you want to take over this read? >> i've had a -- i've had an account since 1999 i thought i was a long timer if you were doing this on a gateway, you were probably before me, andrew. >> on a gateway. >> i don't know. i don't know we had an apple 2gs before that so -- steve wozniak edition, by the way, which we saved. >> i used an apple back in -- >> i had an apple back in '79, it wasn't mine, it was in
>> i might have been in fort lee or englewood cliffs.kin was at summer camp serving bug juice, i think, and charging -- you were a waiter, right? no, not 25 years ago but you -- >> i -- >> 25 years ago -- what year were we talking about? >> 90 something i think. >> 95. it's 2020. >> '95 yeah, i was graduating from high school. >> were you buying books on amazon because you want to take this? this is your read. >> we were early we were early. i...
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lemonis: after meeting with amazon, i asked cory and lisa to meet me in downtown englewood.are gonna look at office spaces, right? so walk me through the whole office idea that you guys have. lisa: let's say we have new accounts, new clients, it's not gonna look good. you can't come to my house, and people are gonna starbucks or coffee shops, which is what we currently do. lemonis: what do you think, cory? cory: i think we need it because we're gonna need customer service, too, when we get online. we're gonna need an account department to get accounts. lemonis: so let's just look at it, and then next week, at the end of the week, we can make a decision. cory: okay. lemonis: is that fair? cory: yeah. cool. lisa: sure. thank you. cory: oh, my god. ♪ [ laughing ] ♪ lemonis: for exclusives, extras, and business advice, visit theprofit.cnbc.com. and geico loves helping riders get to where they're going, so to help even more, geico is giving new and current customers a fifteen percent credit on their motorcycle policies with the geico giveback. and because we're committed for the
lemonis: after meeting with amazon, i asked cory and lisa to meet me in downtown englewood.are gonna look at office spaces, right? so walk me through the whole office idea that you guys have. lisa: let's say we have new accounts, new clients, it's not gonna look good. you can't come to my house, and people are gonna starbucks or coffee shops, which is what we currently do. lemonis: what do you think, cory? cory: i think we need it because we're gonna need customer service, too, when we get...
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a 3-year-old little girl was shot in the neighborhood of west englewood. we have been reporting on this for years. they are america's children. the equivalent living -- living in the equivalent of a war zone. the children are america's national treasure. what can the country due to protect every child and restore order? joining us now is texas senator ted cruz. senator, i never thought i would be reporting things like this in my life. i can't believe we are having this discussion. now, universal agreement on george floyd. that never can happen again. universal agreement. you know i do martial arts. joe calleds and giving police or nonlethal alternatives. i'm in favor of all that, improving, it takes more money not less. training takes more money and more of a commitment, not less. but i don't see any good coming out of any of these movements. i just see basically and get-out-of-jail-free card like the no bail zone which is all new york state, thanks to governor cuomo. >> unfortunately the democrats have released the crazies in their party, and they are goi
a 3-year-old little girl was shot in the neighborhood of west englewood. we have been reporting on this for years. they are america's children. the equivalent living -- living in the equivalent of a war zone. the children are america's national treasure. what can the country due to protect every child and restore order? joining us now is texas senator ted cruz. senator, i never thought i would be reporting things like this in my life. i can't believe we are having this discussion. now,...
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civil-rights movement with programs from albany, georgia, birmingham, alabama and the northern cities of englewoodjersey, chicago into brooklyn. at 7:00 p.m., a discussion on congress, political parties and polarization, with a historian and political scientist norman orenstein. and that it :00 p.m. on the presidency, and author talks "two days ink, june: john f. kennedy in the 48 hours that made history," about two days in 1963 that defined jfk's response to the nuclear arms race and civil rights. exploring the american story, watch american history tv this weekend, on c-span3. ♪ american history tv is on c-span3 every weekend. and all of our programs are archived on our website at c-span darker work/history -- at c-span.org/history. see our schedule about upcoming programs. that is c-span.org/history. on "reel america," "we work again," a 1937 film promoting new deal programs that put unemployed african-americans to work in infrastructure, health care, education, and the arts. the final four minutes of the film shall the final scene of a federal theater production of "macbeth" with an african-am
civil-rights movement with programs from albany, georgia, birmingham, alabama and the northern cities of englewoodjersey, chicago into brooklyn. at 7:00 p.m., a discussion on congress, political parties and polarization, with a historian and political scientist norman orenstein. and that it :00 p.m. on the presidency, and author talks "two days ink, june: john f. kennedy in the 48 hours that made history," about two days in 1963 that defined jfk's response to the nuclear arms race and...
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rights movement with protests from albany, georgia, birmingham, alabama, cambridge maryland, and englewoodsey, chicago and brooklyn. at 7:00 p.m., a discussion on congress, political parties, and polarization with historians and political scientists. at 8:00 p.m. on the presidency, author andrew cohen talks about his book, two days in june, john f. kennedy and the 48 hours that made history about two days, june 10th and 11th that define jfk's response to the nuclear arms race and civil rights. exploring the american story. watch american history tv, this weekend on c-span3. >>> and now, hillary clinton discusses her time as an attorney on the staff of the house judiciary committee during the impeachment inquiry of president richard nixon in 1974. this interview from the richard nixon presidential library and museum and was conducted by the former library director on july 9th, 2018. >> when you graduate from 1973, what do you expect to be doing in 1974? >> well, i expected to be doing what i started out doing when i graduated, which was to go to work for the children's defense fund. i had i
rights movement with protests from albany, georgia, birmingham, alabama, cambridge maryland, and englewoodsey, chicago and brooklyn. at 7:00 p.m., a discussion on congress, political parties, and polarization with historians and political scientists. at 8:00 p.m. on the presidency, author andrew cohen talks about his book, two days in june, john f. kennedy and the 48 hours that made history about two days, june 10th and 11th that define jfk's response to the nuclear arms race and civil rights....
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when i returned from arguing before the supreme court was representing a guy on a traffic ticket in englewood, california. that's going from the heights to the depths. >> how human is that clips? in the mcgeorge law review many years later, mr. schneider alsoed a post script. >> when burton marks informed him of the decision, his first response was not one of thanks or gratitude. rather, he wanted to know if he could sue the telephone company for permitting the fbi agent too put one telephone booth out of order, and so it goes, he writes. >>> we're going to spend or last 15 minutes talking about the consequences of katz and its long tale. we've done a lot of that already. but let's listen to jimmy. you're on the air. go ahead, please. >> caller: yes, i'm glad he did increase the amount of freedom we have with this decision, but one thing they did not mention was the right to gamble. has there ever been a case that says, hey, that law should have been unconstitutional because people have the right to gamble? thank you. >> that's very interesting. under the old state police powers jurisprudence
when i returned from arguing before the supreme court was representing a guy on a traffic ticket in englewood, california. that's going from the heights to the depths. >> how human is that clips? in the mcgeorge law review many years later, mr. schneider alsoed a post script. >> when burton marks informed him of the decision, his first response was not one of thanks or gratitude. rather, he wanted to know if he could sue the telephone company for permitting the fbi agent too put one...
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rights movement with protests from albany, georgia, alabama, maryland and in the northern says of englewoodhicago and brooklyn. at 7:00 p.m., a discussion on congress, political parties, and polarization with historians edward airs and joanne freeman as well as norman ornstein. moments that defined jfk's response to the nuclear arms race. watch american history tv this weekend on c-span3. >> and more now from our first ladies influence and image series with first lady laura bush. we spoke with her in 2013. this is about an hour and 20 minutes. >> what was your initial reaction the first time your husband said i think i'm going to run for president? >> well, i can't really remember exactly what my initial reaction was. i think it was a little bit slower than all of a sudden saying i'm going to run for president. he was governor and had been governor for one term and re-elected and i slowly think we both started talking about it.
rights movement with protests from albany, georgia, alabama, maryland and in the northern says of englewoodhicago and brooklyn. at 7:00 p.m., a discussion on congress, political parties, and polarization with historians edward airs and joanne freeman as well as norman ornstein. moments that defined jfk's response to the nuclear arms race. watch american history tv this weekend on c-span3. >> and more now from our first ladies influence and image series with first lady laura bush. we spoke...
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when i returned from arguing before the supreme court was representing a guy on a traffic ticket in englewood, california. that's going from the heights to the depths. >> how human is that clip? in the mcgeorge law review many years later mr. schneider also added a post script in his description of the case. this is what he wrote. there is a post script to katz which the reader might find interesting and perhaps demonstrative of human nature. when burton marks informed katz of the historic decision that now bears his name his first response was not one of thanks or gratitude. rather he wanted to know if he could sue the telephone company for permitting the fbi agents to put one telephone booth out of order and so it goes he writes. we're going to spend our last 15 minutes talking about the consequences of katz and its long tale. we've done a lot of that already. let's listen to jimmy in athens, georgia. you're on the air. hi, jimmy. jimmy in athens, georgia? there you go, sir. you're on the air. go ahead please. >> caller: oh, yes. i'm glad that this -- they did increase the amount of freedom
when i returned from arguing before the supreme court was representing a guy on a traffic ticket in englewood, california. that's going from the heights to the depths. >> how human is that clip? in the mcgeorge law review many years later mr. schneider also added a post script in his description of the case. this is what he wrote. there is a post script to katz which the reader might find interesting and perhaps demonstrative of human nature. when burton marks informed katz of the...
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. >> larry in englewood, colorado. >> caller: thank you for another important episode. know, i wonder if the timing and nature of tonight's case, others related to it, and civil rights movement and the passage and the civil rights bill, if it really isn't kind of representing the cleaning up of the failed post-civil war reconstruction bit of business. and wondered how much time was wasted between then and these cases that occurred. thank you. >> well, that's a great question. i think certainly we continue to grapple with these issues today, tomorrow, the court will be hearing more cases. they are constantly listening to voting rights cases, and it's a never-ending process, one we have to continue working at to figure out how to make our democracy real. >> it's not just our democracy but the principles of the declaration of independence and the gettysburg address and the 14th amendment of the concept of equality. we have never been a very perfect country with respect to living up to those ideals, but i think a lot of it is that the justices are struggling in the context
. >> larry in englewood, colorado. >> caller: thank you for another important episode. know, i wonder if the timing and nature of tonight's case, others related to it, and civil rights movement and the passage and the civil rights bill, if it really isn't kind of representing the cleaning up of the failed post-civil war reconstruction bit of business. and wondered how much time was wasted between then and these cases that occurred. thank you. >> well, that's a great question....
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movement from protests from albany, georgia, cambridge, maryland, and in the northern cities of englewoodey, chicago and brooklyn. at 7:00 p.m., a discussion on congress, political parties and polarization with historians as well as political scientists. at 8:00 p.m. on the presidency, officer andrew cohen talks about his book "two days in june," about june 10th and 11th, 1963, that defined jfk's response to the nuclear arms race and civil rights. exploring the american story. watch american history tv this weekend on c-span3.
movement from protests from albany, georgia, cambridge, maryland, and in the northern cities of englewoodey, chicago and brooklyn. at 7:00 p.m., a discussion on congress, political parties and polarization with historians as well as political scientists. at 8:00 p.m. on the presidency, officer andrew cohen talks about his book "two days in june," about june 10th and 11th, 1963, that defined jfk's response to the nuclear arms race and civil rights. exploring the american story. watch...
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report which covers protests in albany, georgia, birmingham, alabama, and in the northern cities of englewood, new jersey, chicago and brooklyn.
report which covers protests in albany, georgia, birmingham, alabama, and in the northern cities of englewood, new jersey, chicago and brooklyn.
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of my best moments was probably interview with prince, yes, i got the last star prince to come to englewoodstruck out interview with president trump first time, 201, are '18, are '19, '20. >> i have a host of ceos that i go back to, and jamie dimon among the best i have done such a straight talker ask him a question he answers it, he doesn't beat around the bush, and that is all you can ask for as interviewer subject listens to question tries to answer it rather than coming up with his talking points so many proud moments i am grateful to have at this company interviewing people great questions lee carter >> i love, first of all, your interview with jamie dimon. i learned so much. he is a straight talker and that made such a great, great interview. also, i love your pictures of dusty. i love following you. i thought that maybe you were going to talk about cooking. i have seen that, too. always want to come in your kitchen. maria: yes. no, cooking is great. i like to cook with my dad on the weekends. we do that a lot. my father of course, as many of our viewers know, was a chef and restauran
of my best moments was probably interview with prince, yes, i got the last star prince to come to englewoodstruck out interview with president trump first time, 201, are '18, are '19, '20. >> i have a host of ceos that i go back to, and jamie dimon among the best i have done such a straight talker ask him a question he answers it, he doesn't beat around the bush, and that is all you can ask for as interviewer subject listens to question tries to answer it rather than coming up with his...
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maybe we'll drag those out they're probably back at englewood cliffs somewhere it's friday. anyway friday with terrible serious news to talk about, unfortunately coming up. >> yeah. >>> when we come back, covid cases surging in hot spot states several governors mandating masks to help slow the spread. we'll check in with dr. scott gottlieb next. and check out shares of bed bath & beyond they said they will close over 200 stores in the next two years. that stock fell nearly 25% in yesterday's session. we'll be right back. usaa is made for what's next no matter what challenges life throws at you, we're always here to help with fast response and great service and it doesn't stop there we're also here to help look ahead that's why we're helping members catch up by spreading any missed usaa insurance payments over the next twelve months so you can keep more cash in your pockets for when it matters most and that's just one of the many ways we're here to help the military community find out more at usaa.com to help the military community 49i found you! good job. now i'm gonna stay
maybe we'll drag those out they're probably back at englewood cliffs somewhere it's friday. anyway friday with terrible serious news to talk about, unfortunately coming up. >> yeah. >>> when we come back, covid cases surging in hot spot states several governors mandating masks to help slow the spread. we'll check in with dr. scott gottlieb next. and check out shares of bed bath & beyond they said they will close over 200 stores in the next two years. that stock fell nearly...
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american revolution of 1963," with georgia,from albany, birmingham, alabama, cambridge, maryland, englewoodjersey, chicago, and brooklyn. at 7:00 p.m., a discussion on congress, political parties, and polarizations with historians edward ayer and joanne friedman as well as norman or steam. and at 8:00 p.m. on "the presidency," author andrew cohen talks about his book over john history thatd the defined jfk's response to the race.r arms explore american history tv this weekend on c-span3. >> "washington journal" continues. we want are back, and to hear from you again for the next segment on whether you think our current two-party political system is working. our again, if you think current two-party political system is working, we want to hear from you at (202) 748-8000. no, our current two-party political system is not working, your phone number is going to be (202) 748-8001. if you are unsure, but you still have something to say, we want to hear from you at (202) 748-8002. keep in mind, you can still text us your opinion at (202) 748-8003. and we are always reading a social media, add on t
american revolution of 1963," with georgia,from albany, birmingham, alabama, cambridge, maryland, englewoodjersey, chicago, and brooklyn. at 7:00 p.m., a discussion on congress, political parties, and polarizations with historians edward ayer and joanne friedman as well as norman or steam. and at 8:00 p.m. on "the presidency," author andrew cohen talks about his book over john history thatd the defined jfk's response to the race.r arms explore american history tv this weekend on...